The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, August 24, 1880, Image 4

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ASSESSOR’S NOTICE. • Notice it hereby (riven that the Assessors nave completed the Asscesineut* of Real i>. late tor 1880, and placed their hooka in my of fice for examination by all ooncemed. Objec tion* to aaepaan enta are required to be made iu writing, awoni to and Bled with me withiu ten day* from tile date of thia no'ioc. W. A. Gil.LBXAND. Cl’k of Council. Witt. ( 'iLARK SHERIFF 8ALE.—Will b» .old > bothiv I bo court house ihor in t»,.• city of A then*. coniitv, Gs., within' the lend hour* of ?ale o*i I’ o first Tncsdnv iin Scj-tcm- I»« t, n* V, the following pro 'em* to*«-)t; Six acre* of Kn 1 lying »nd h m ig in tiie eitv of Atht ii-*, t'lark county, Ga.. hoiin V I «h •«»(- h»ws: North? chains, ROlinks l»v f net; on closing pa>’ur.* on Kuesc’s branch,'propci tv of defendant; ear*t 8 chains by ILrh r street in n»i«l city of Athena, Oa., south 7 chains, 50 liuks by property of defendant; and went 8 chain* by property et defendant. Said tract of land containing aiv (ti) acres, more or 1cm; and levied on a* the property o.“S. I). Mitchell trustee, defendant, to satisfy two tax fl. fa*, one issued ny II. 11. Linton, Tax Collector, Clajk county, undone by W A. Gilldand, « lerk of Council cty of Athena, for taxes on aaid property for 1879. J A. Bxowxiko, Au.*Hh—*4t Sheriff Clark conuty. John Sunn t libel For Divorce va. J Clark Suporior Court, Sarah Smith ( November Term, 187*< It appearing to the court that the Defend ant, Sarah Smith, doca not reside within the count v of Clarke, and it further appearing that said i> iVnduut does not reaide within the State ot Georgia, it ia ordered by the Court, n on motion of counsel, that said Defendant, Saah Smith, appear and answer, at the next term ot the said court, eUc that aaid cause be eons der- ed in default, and the Plaintiff, allowed to pro ofed. A ml it is further ordered that this rule l*e published in the Athens Barker, a japer published iu Athens Ga., once a month fo tour months. Guo. UiLurix, Judge S.C. Jas. R. Lvtr., Att’y for Plt’ff. A true extract from the minutes of the Court, This U*th day of 1879. John I. lIvcoiNa, Clerk 8. C. (jEORQIA, CLARKE COUNTY, Ordinal? sitting lor County Purposes. Upon the peti tion of varieua citizens or said county to nave an Election Precinct established at the Georgia Factory in said county, and it appearing to me ihut there is a necessity for tne same, it is therefore ordered that said Election Precinct be and the same is hereby established at that place: and it ia further ordered that a copy ot his order l»e published in the Weekly Foitu- tn.v Pannir once a week for six weeks. | AS A M. JACKSON, Ordinary’. a •*.*-» copy the udnetss. ntuSO Cw ASA M. JACKSON,Ordinary. PiLARK riiERlFF SALE.—Will be sold 1be- V fere the d>urt house door in the city of Ath ens. Clark county, Ga , wi»b ; n the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September next, tl»e following property to-wit: One seventh it terest in ’fifty acres of land, situate, lying and being in Clark comity, Ga.. on the south-west side of middle Oconee river, adjoining lands of David Gunn and others. Saul land known as the old William Gunn tract. Said seventh interest sold to satisfy u fl fa. from Oconee County Court, August Tenn,187f», William Webb vs. Wil'iam Murray, all to sat isfy the aV>ve stated 11. la. J. A. Browning. Auglft— 4t Sheriff Clark county. /GEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY—Whereas VI James W. Duke applies to uie foT Letters ol Administration, de bouis non on the estate of Josiah W. llale late of Clarke now t'conoc county, decvjvsed. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to show cause at my office on or be fore the first Monday in September next, why- said Let tel a should not be granted. °’ven under my hand at office this 17th July, m: Asa M. Jackson. SC d—w Ordinary, f jKOU'dA. Clirko County,—Whereas, Benjs- Vl min F. Culp, Administrator ol' Ihe estate of Isaac 8. Moon, ueet-ased, applies to to, Mondsy in July in xt why said discharge should not be granted. Uiven under my hand at Office this 24lh day of Whinary, 1*80. ASA M. JACKSON, Mar. 16 m i m. Ordnary , NOTICE. T. J. !.ester, of the imreant le firm of T. J. 1.ester A* Co., hus aj.i*vii:;ea a. N. Letter his agent in the nmmigtuieut oi the pariiicrxhii' Uusine^, and the public are notified that Pat man Lester and V. N. Lester as agent for T. J. •Loiter now control the firm business, and are al* me authorized to settle lormer Contracts of the firm, and to bind the firm by new contracts. AH payments must be tnude to one of the above - name • parties, and no payments, settlements ot contracts by any other )»er*on or perao’ia will Ik* binding upon the firm. All rellieineuta add onntrncta made by either of the aliove named parties tor the firm,* within the scope <d’th< partnership business, will be recognixed and co ifinned by the firm. T. J. 1-K-TEn <fe Co. d»t Wf. May, 14th 1880. Notice. All ] arsons having demands against Peter W Hutcheson late of Clurke county dcocas* d arc hereby notified to present the suinc to me for I ayincnt, the time and manner prescribed by law. And those indebted to stud Dec’d are requested to make immediate payment. T. D. II L’Tcdkscn, Executor April 5lb, 1880. Apl. ISthw Clarke County Agricultural Fair Association. l-EGAL NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. lly virtue of **n order of the Honorable Supe rior Court of Clarke County, Ga.. (His Honor K. 11. Pottle, Judge of the Northern Circuit ptesiding). Notice is hereby given to alb who claim to be Stockholders in the original “Clarke County Agricultural Fair Association,” to fill their claims for a distributive shares of the pro* cecd* of the sale of the “Fair Grounds’* in '.th en* which has been sold under and by virtue of u decree of said Court. Stockholders must tor- ify thc*r claims by affidavit, and file them in the C.erk's Office* of said Court on or befhre the wooiul Monday in November next, the first day of the next term of said Court. July 28d, 1890. John 1. IlrooiNs, jy27wSm Clerk, Clarke Superior Court. UNIVERSITY o GEORGIA P. II. MKLL, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor ATHENS, GEORGIA. r lE 80th session of the department at Ath ens, viz: Franklin College; State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and Law School will oj»en on Wednesday, 6tb October next. Full courses of instruction in Literature, Science, Agriculture, Engineering and Law. For catalogues and information apply to the Chancellor, or to L. H. CHABBONNIER. augio — w4t Sco.Faculty, Athens, ( PROPERTY. CHEAP! CiiEAPER! CHEAPEST! 2P .LEWIS, Family Grocery Store and Confectionery, , rontl find. -A-thens, Georgia, Next door to A. S. DORSEY Kcepe on hand »t »1! time* the finest Tobacco an 1 Citrnr*. Tito best end Freshest Lemons, l)ia..ge», Apples, l’ennuts. Candies and Con- feetioiuiies generally. Also keep, on hand a ponataut supply of all oounti7 produco, aucb aa c(K», Chickens, Batter, Cabhatre, Potatoes ate., etc. The Chca;**- ram ly Grocery Store and >y>uliv'onury in I -ecity. Givoinea call. • nov-ld-ttSm. P. LEWIS. CAPT. wm. williams. Ag't. Southern Expr. Comp y A TIIEN8, GEORGIA Gnotls of every description, Valuable Docn uieut. and Money Packages, promj.llv deliv- etyd. ddtwtf. LIGHTHIKR BOOS Of the iHst ({unlily, kept constanlly on band and erected after the most appiov< d manner. The best of city reference civi n A wonl 10 the wise is suflicienl. , 0. L. VE1IOM.E. apIHllll] y». 2 111 la,I St., Alliens- On. once me n onjTHnr C.- Kalvaririsky & Co. JExcelsior Cigar Factory, Itroud StMt, Athene, (hi (Two Doors from Hook Store, Corner Burke & Fieminp) Manufa inters ot nil Ca<se- of Cigar., Havtioa Fillers ami (’< ttnecs lieul Wi it|>)>ers, And from all kinds ol D< mestic To- ImecO', nil Grndis, all prices. All Gl fldt S Of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO, JWitira foil Stock of Smokers' Articles, PIPES, ETC. - Come 0n£, Come All. july£7d6tw3t * 1 will return.” the swallow said, **To iny old nest mice more. My home beneath the spread) nv eaves Ui yon gray ootage, thuued in leaves Awaits me as «.f yore.” She aped across the scented land One blue an i bn-i zy day; Bnt where the house was wont to stand A heap of ruins Iry. “1 will return.” the rover said, 4 niy old love once more. Srt true she is that well I know I he heart that held me long a 4 o Awaits me u* of yor**.” vr^r T'" 1 * ,, is -*”bhijf p, O »-r h. »,is ot cowslip jr„td • 1 Hit in,.line-alb the tr.n,b!ii: ff erai^ 1 Ur heart lav still and Id. DRS A.FJW.H DURHAM SPECIALISTS, crmiRitr.t'UiitiMi' nntstuRMOP ialkaxd Fatale, a.4 Vraenwl. Will ihlt patlrsts la aay ,*rl artheKlate. ... OlUce: corner Clayton and Ln . pkin Stn-et., A'hana, Ga. nwyx7.dftwiim. BROKER ATHENS, .... GEORGIA. WJ ILL buy and sell on Commission Secnri- ft tief it all kinds. Office: at th<* Bank ot the Univerai'y. Refers to Y. _ . Ferdinand Phinizy, Stevens Tlfomns. -dlm-Cmw. G. Harris, TO THE PUBLIC. I .eke thia method of rctnrning tbanka to my numerous customers for their libcrul patron age dnring my long proprietorship of the New- on House in Athena. On December Slat, my proprietorship of the Newton House will cease, at which time I will open, foe the accommodation of the public, the CLINARD HOUSE, pleasantly located on Claylon Street, one of the principal bnsinos streets iu Athens, where le hopeand expect my former patrons and th traveling pnblie generally to stop when vistingi Athens. Pledging myself to do all in’my power Ihl their oomfo.-t. I remain the public s a«v,nt. A. D. OT.INAKD. dAwtf Wanted, Everyliodv to buy their} Summer ! Shoes nox'JS gPRALDWIN & BURNETT. Lost, A Golden Opportunity if you don'tbnygyour LOW OUT SKOSS FROM BALDWIN & BURNETT. Found, ,.t Mammoth Stock of Stylish Goods At Bottom Prices at| |BALDWIN & BURNETT’S.! may 25-dAwiBl STATE NEWS. Morgan I'lmnty lias ;i fine crop pr es pect. r Mntli 2,000. -on ckrinis :t p<>)>rtIn t iori «f f Gibson, in Glascock counly.-has a •laily nm 1. Miss S.illie Neel county the sth inst. (lied iu Goi<?on BA R ON ESS IN LO VE. TIIE RICHEST AND NOST GENEKOFS WOMAN IN THE WORLD BESTOW. ISO HER nEAKT VPON A YOUNG AMERICAN. Chicago Times. Baron I ss Burdeit Con Us h s lor m.iiiv years < coupied I he no ispicumi. |H>sil on lit til.. ri,;>. si and m ist gen- e "Us \v iii iri in tli woriri. Sht ll •' ' mil e.uorc <-s. '. undid h.«pit.*ds ei’doued c«>:l tf. s, supported missions mid pruviderl the poor witlr nvodel tenement bouses. II;win 4 l^eti bom t woman instead ol a man, and bred a Christian lady, she couldn’t spend her vast income bettii).' on the wrong horse at the “Derby,” or cul. tivate the aequaintauce of rouge-et noir, at the continental watering p'aces. She couldn’t even smoke7 and was denied such medest means f wasting her substance as the J.on« Mrs James R Lau bon died iu DaL-.^ un . c,llbs afforJ their members. loiiega the Sih insL Having no liusbsnd, she was deprived Mrs Susie Dowdell Brown died in Talbott on the 8th inst. Mrs I-.lixabeih Head died in Lump kin county tiie llth inst. Richmond county has 04 lawyeas, doctors and 9 duniisis. Hmry Doricr died near \V rightsville the 10th insL There are alrout 200 visiuus at the Meriwether Warm Springs. , K N MeCraven is visiting La- Grange after a loug absence. A child of Mr J no Rinehens, ol Warren county, died recently. Mrs Nancy Boyd died in Heard cuuuiy the 9ib inst, aged about 76. Mr A S Franklin is a candidate in Newton couuty tor the legislature. Crops in Meriwether county are not as good as they were last yi-ar. Bill Arp will lecture iu Sparta soon on “Dixie N\.w and Dixie Then, T&80 1860.” Lovic I) Samples was married to Miss Emma O Hawkins, ofCntnming, the lOlh inst. P of Eugene P Micktl, of Bellion, was married to Miss Jane Harris, of llouier, the 8th inst. Littleton .Pitts will succeed J J Wilder ns book-keeper for 15 G Swanson, in LuGrange. Miss Helen Parde , of Sparta, has recently declined a prolessorsl ip of music in the Milledgevillc College. Hon W P Price is a candidate for the State Senate in the 3’Jd district. He is opposed to the sale of the Slate road. S W Blu6dwor.il, the veteran farm er of Spdding county, attended the State Agricultural Convention :<t Hartwell. Paul Scl.a'ler, a former citizen ol Augusta, died iu Flunk.in, Tennessee, the 17th inst. He was buried iu Augusta. The Covingtou Star says thut Dr Wiliis’ little boy, Webb, hud bis left arm dislocated recently while attempt ing to jump from a shelter. The aggregate value of the whole property ol Richmond county, by the Iasi digest, is 815,328,662 1-16—near ly half a million increase in twelve months. The city council of Griffin has do- naied the square in trout of the Sam Bailey Institute to the public for n pa< k, on condition that it shall be named for ihe perron who shall suita bly enclose it. Talbot ton Register: “There are four men iu Talbot county whose combined ages are 316 years, and who have overcoats made of coarse grav jenns off of the same piece of cloth, the aggregate yards lieiug for ty. The eoats are of the same style and cut, and strike the wearers a little above the shoes. The parties have worn :hem for forty successive win» ters. A terrible Iritgi dy occurred in Cul- loden the 16th inst. Clayton IJil's- man, a negro boy eleven years old, wantonly murdered a little son of Dr. Gray Iiillsnmn, three years old, who had been left in the care of tiie negro for an hour or two by Mrs. Ilillsman. The child’s body was found in an old well in the cotton patch, nod an exami ation showed that lie bad been siouid to death. The dc«d seems to have been prompt ed solely by a murderous disposition in ihe negro boy, whose mother is said to have killed two of her own children II<* is under arrest and has confessed the killing. the MORALE PAREL. OF AI- uf the simplest and most efficacious way of dispossessing herself of her wealth. Iu fact she was obliged to practice a sort of l'aming system on her bank account, to keep it from gr< wing unwieldy. A large portion of be. fortune and the celibacy that guarded it she owed to the same person. The Duchess of St Albans k”.ew what si nee; e affec tion, and wh.it wealth of tenderness adventurers had for rich women, and, i rusting her beneficiary’s good taste to prevent her from marrying an Englishman, site conditioned her be quest on her lieneficiary’s not marry ing a foreigner or a naturalized citi zen. The Duchess’ confidence iu the good taste of her beneficiary was not misplaced. The Baroness lias reached her 66th year and is still described iu legal dociuneni8 ns a spit ster. But not even British consols and city property in London can avert the dans ol Cupid, and the Baroness, now in the full maturity of woman hood. and with a capacity for feeling that misses of thirty or forty' years are entire strangers to, is wildly, madly, pas.-ion;itely in love. More than that, she is profoundly, ecstalf rally and tumultuously beloved. There is a charm about a maiden of 66, that is as irresistible as it is in- • le-cribable. Very young women are flighty and fickle. A man cannot be sure when one of them tells him she loves him but that she may tire of him after ten or fifteen years. But when a girl ot 66 years throws her anus devoid ot useless adipose mat ter, around his neck ami tells him she’ll love him as long ns she lives, In* feels sure, if lie lias looked lately •il a table of expiClarions of life, that the chances ar. in lavor of her keep ill” her word. Il is hardly t ecce-eary to nr ntion the nali.'iiality e.f ibis lad) ’s love. Ot course be is an American. He is twenty-nine yems old. There is a charm about an American of twenty- nine that is as irresistible as it is in- de-crib; bio. A whole g neralion of English bachelors have been trying to win the Baroness Buidct Coutis, but uiihouijsn.'cess. They meant well but they were Englishmen ; of ours* they couldu’t succeed with so sensible a lady as the Baroness. But she nice' a a young American, she makes him almoner of her bounty, and as l.is American characteristics become one l>y one known to her, the flame ol af fection hursts forth in spite*of tiie (act th it if the conflagration isn’t qoetjehed it will destroy a large pari of her property. She doesn't clue-it, alt bough her check is good for millions, -be lets it burn, and enjoys the novel am! delightful sensation. There must be an intmen-e amount of extremely dry iiiid h ghly combustible matter in the bosom of a girl of sixty-six, and it may really he imagined that when ilie torch ol Hymen is applied!to a tinder box the result ng flames will defy, as they do in this case, the inter ested efforts at extinction put forth by the Baroness’ relatives and friends, who fear that her marriage will im- pair their prospects of being well re membered in her will. The Baroness nobly resists all these se fish appeals, and listens only to the promptings of her heart, mature, yet palpitating with the excitemei.t of her first love Every American will wish happiness to her and to her American lover, in spile of his serious error in being naturalized. Nothing is more bi antiful, and few things are rarer, thtin to see two hearts, aged 29 and 66 re-pectivcly, heat as one, and when the young gentleman. M ho has been living on a salary paid him by bis lady love, promises to endow the Barone.-? Burdett-Coutts with all his wordly goods, the spectacle will be worth go ing some distance to ere. At breakfast, the dainty, clean house mistress arrays herself in fresh and simple attire; no crumpled hair in unwholesome reminder of Iasi night’s elaborate coiffure, no silks or costly fabrics, now spoiled and dilap idnted ; no formidable wrappers, loud of color and Wonderful of pattern ; no twice used liuen; no slatternly shawls, that horror in untastef ul houses; no touch of dishabille in the slightest or least suggestive degree. Unhappily ihe picture is much too rare. There are many women who persist in weir ing at tho morning meal, and upon oilier domestic occasion-, old gowns, or appard that lias been banished from the drawing-room. Now a lady may bt dres-ed in more rich and cost ly fabrics at one lime than anolher but there should be no degrees of neatness, or order, of purity, or fresh ness. The morning dress may be a wholly inexpensive one, but a grease stain or a rent is an offense lo good taste. Many women have little idea of flow greatly they shock the tastes and really endanger the affections ol their husbands by their unseemly do- mestio apparel. There w not a man of sense and refined feeling anywhere who would not prefer some simp: ■ and chaste adornment for bis w ife in the morning to any extreme splendor at the evening ball. Let a woman by all me.'.ns dress brilliantly < ri those occasions that rend, r it proper; we have no desire to abridge her privi leges nor baffle ber instincts in this particular; but we claim that it is important for her, if she values ber household serenity, that she should give equal heed to Iter customary at* tire. The female who goes about the house untidily dressed has no right to the title of woman. TEACHING JOURNALISM. Baltimore Sun. Tbeyonng men who me advocating the establishment of a ’‘class in journ alism” at Cornell University have evi dently very little idea what that pro fession requires of those who follow it. Admitting for one moment that the richer a man’s mind is and the greater variety of subject- he is ac quainted with the lietter journalist lie will make, this doe- not alter the fact that all other thimrs must he equal in order to in-uro success. The de mands of a daily new-paper are so ex- acting, and yet so varying, that no man who had confined him-elf simply to certain departments of knowledge would ever he able to meet them Picture Rev. Joseph Cook, fresh from the study of protoplasm, sitting down to wrestle with the humors of a Pres idential campaign, or Prof. Hurley, drep in the mysteries of pieadamite life, having to dash off a leader on the Monroe doctrine. Even if this pre- posed class in journalism were to have the benefit of the experience of the oldest journalist in the country', they would find when they got down to work that such experience might not suit their circumstances. Practical and yet educated men, who can watch and understand the signs of the time, feel the popular pulse and know thoroughly the relative value of news, are the men who are needed iu jour nalism, and their training has been bad, not through listening to flue-spun theories, but by hard and laboricns work and rough contact with disap pointment ana obstruction. NORWOOD CAMPAIGN CEN TRAL COMMITTEE. M A Candler, G W Adair, Jume- M Smith, D E Caldwell, W J Tan ner, 8nm \V Small, Jolm K Dunn, J T Brock, C A Collier, T J Buchanan, John T Glenn, M Mahnricv, \V H Thomson. Ilmvard Van Ep|w,’AlexC King. D M Iiam, Dt Oh ole- l’.m-k- ney. R T Dors v, Wallace I’RJ ,]. \y T (’luu-tO|iiicr, j.ilui Thoiuu-, Oust i! Williams, .Ti.fvi G t{. y.n.I i , Uinr vs D h\ ii'iilfioii. Dr ll I, R-dviine, Ainu- I 1 u.v, W M Bruy, J A A ilersun, L H Clarke, Atlanta; C Z McCord, Augusta ; Samuel H Jemis.ni, Mnuon; G M Ryals, Savannah ; Fl unk J Co hen, Rome ; Tinsley W Rucker, Alii- ens;CiiffBGrimes. Columbus; Heu- ry Banks. Jr„ LaGronge; Richard Peters, Jr., Calhoun. “In assuming this candidacy, I have no motive, or purpose, or ambition beyond serving my State, and iu en deavoring to instil iuto the min Is of the young men of my Slate, who will soon wear the robes of offi.-e the im- pirtant truth that the same circum spection and avoidance, even of the appearance of evil, should mark their ibotsteps iu public as in private tile. If successful in this alone my' reward will be full.” T. M. Norwood. , Golden words, these, that should be deeply graven in the minds of the young men who are to Wear the robes i»f office The blackberries gathered along the line of the Ba’timore and Potomac Railroad alone, in the section n< arest to Washington, am' unt to three hun dred gallrns jier day, all of which find ready sale. Southern Mutual Insurance COMPANTT, I ATZTBITS, GEORGIA. YOUNG L. O. HAHHIS, President *te ■ w- rao :*s. —cit..!n• i. ■ :r,*. Is- ... i,.,.i i. I-;;. . . #;si.Vi. .,r A Preparation of IRON and CALISAYA BARK, In combination with the Phosphates^ Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by them for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Female Diseases, Want ol Vitality, . - j*JJ n, Ssu £'"“**** Trim., writes: “I>n. \ tku s Iron tonic hu done wonders here. X lady who had been doctored nearly,to death for i WHERE TO BTT2* .i you need seedjwhicli will be sure to be FRESH andjrill grow buy on- y from * E. C. LONG & CO. Who have not a paper of OLD SEEL) In their stock. Also a 2FuH and Complete of— D Medicines, Paints and. Oils at Bottom IPigures, E. C. LONG & CO.l ' IlOl.KbALh AND KhT.vlL DttUGUlS’ls Athens, Gkoroia, Sef-Lll ly. dlw L»R. HKNttY .’1(11.1, \l.BIN R IJKARIXG, Col. Robert Thomas. v2S-vrly A. ifLN>KX'TT John W. Nicitoi son, ElEBY Jli.N IIIS OWN MUSICIAN!) £“‘A l:at’i tlicyootl ot me buying u IM.no or on Organ'! 1 emi'i even play a jewoliarji; tlio’ 1 love nmaie mity well. I wish to goodnesssome- bo-ly n oui.i invent tin instrument that I could ploy.” So any thounaudsotgenuine music lov- erv t and ut iost a niu.-ieal genius liaog veil them ■ their heart’s desire. This new musical wonder. The Orguini-lte, is no toy or humbug, hut the mem uiarvcllouo mnoicnl instrument of ihe age. It (days Hymuo, Tunes, Quadrideo, Waltaea l)|ieriitie releetiono, or I'o.iuhr Songs with per’ feet xx'umcy. A miii.ii can ri.\v it I in.- lull -weetltom; durable; not liable to get out ot order; weighs only 12 lbs. Price, with six Tunes, 810, extra tunes 25ets, each. Guaranteed to give more saiistUction than any other instru ment in the world. Money refunded niter 5 days trlnl If not satisfactory. Tboa-ands al ready sold and nut vine returned. Local Agents wanted in every Southern city and village? For Illustrated Catalogues and full particulars ad dress l.uilden & Bates, Savannah, tia., Manu facturer's Sole Southern Agents. 4tw g =— O H CJ 10 u o fo Is £ 41 f s > «W -’-alia «r £ * V 0*= Oz-v •gttf-ilia g C g I is 55 s* 6 o £ I A § *5 S | *2 f- £ Z cu2 5 o THE WORLD Into Lins Wh.©el! Will flsist i ». lWf, Iirt'alf in . butei *‘u. K. : Flour us vlt to r eyes ot: the Dilicloui Uuoou, G -ldeu I’ijf }lan Hums, iLlopnt fcaus; t the Dried , Cel tic it ud ©EUJFTXiS'Q SJJOW. AT JAMFS O’FAKKLL’S oi JT’Load Si reel. , Thou cos’, your longing eyes on|tne G • ] 1 FLORIDA ORANGES .he Cherry-red Northern Apples, t..o '•e.iutitul -csema l*etnou, while you aetui to ku>to the weetcat sweet4km of the paKtttbleDried Figs nibins. Dates, and a thousuud and one differ* n*. kinds of first class H | ‘*n, as you uuconsciou*.i/ run year fiamls into.yonr ]*<tcket, oxvlaiiii.g ‘RE KA,” “WE SUBRENDER!” Ana as you turn away m single file to your HAPPY I 2 S , remember that, properly understood there is a great deal of the poetry ot life in a PIECE OP. BA.COIT, a peck of liens or a bar of soap. REMEMBER THE ACE, JAMES O’FARRELL, Broad Street. CHARLES P. STUBBS, (Successor to Groover, Stubbs A Co.,) COYTttN FACTOR —AND— literal Commission Merchant, AGENT FOR THE Qutman Factory Yarns, • 84 1TAY STREET, Savannah, <J eorgia. Bogging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur bished. A Iso, liberal cash advances made or ‘ons.Sgtinr.eurg for sale or shipment to Liverpool • Northern ports. Mr. A. \. Winn, fashier nnd Correspondent ol the )ut6 firm ol Groover, Stubbs Co., . ,r « intercstm the business. miff ti Dr. D. 0. C. HEERY, Having perm neutly looi.ted in Athens, oi fers his professional services to the citizens o Athens and surrounding country. May be •bund during the day ut the Drug Store of E. O. Long Co., on Broad Street, and at nig. t at •ny residence on Lumpkin St., house formerly occupied by Capt. Williams. Disea.-esof women a specialty. Aug.5.tf. BBACESMITHIITC I have removed rny S!*op from Foundrv 8t to Broad .Street, only about 3t> feet from Where c waff formerly, next to Mr. W. L. Wood, and L am now prepared to do-H rse Shoeing, Flan* !ation Work, and all kinds of Blacksmi hiug in the best style and at moderate prices. I at: knowledge thut I have done wrong in the past but 1 urn determined for the luUi- e to be ‘ right side up, with cure.” uive me a trial. Kind treatment to stock guaranteed. u ’5"». UOBT. JONhS. ii the /lartxvrllSun. dth wit and humor, -IVY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN ’ . ViHO WANT CASH-READ. A LL who have tried the experiment have obtained rrattym. ney by adverthing * ' A spicy newspnper, sparkling xeeps up with the times in everything. pet for everybody. . Printed in ihe neatest manner. *»as a good circulation, and is thoroughly read by Just the people to whom you want to sell. Examine its columns and see “Ads." of some of your leading houses. They are regular advertisers. Ask them, tnd b-: convinced that it pnys. Rates low. Terms Iberal. Paper free to advertisers. Dbnson & McGlu, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. A Week. $12£ji day ;;t liotnreassi «TP i +* tittide. Costly outfit. fr»*c. Addre «i ae A Co . AnguSta. Ma’ue. ' nov.18 wly. ■who had been doctored nearly.to dcatl entl years, has been cored of DtbiUtu Great Proitration by the use c* ,4 “ H artkr’s Iroic Tonic, whii raised her from her beJ, where she had been lying for ■“ ^SSiTRRVlLLR, ^ Browaof wr- our county, has requested ns to tender you bis grateful nrledjrments for the great bene- received from the use of yonr [■OX Toxic. He tells us that, after having paid _ „jr four hundred dollars doctors* bills, two bottles ot your Iron Toxic did ber more good than all other med ics she ever used. She wm troubled with •/ Me «*•» from which she fta much relieved. _ . _ >, Tzxas. — — ^ i'. A. PATWCi * CO. MAKWrACmjBXD BT* THE DH. HARTER BffEDXCXXSTS 60 No. 213 NORTH 2XAXN_ STREET, _ST._ L0TTI8. • LOWRANCE & BOONE, The Cheapest Furniture Rouse NORTHEAST GEORGIA Have just received a full line of Chamber Suits, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cottage a Chairs, Spring-Beds, &c. We are the sole agents iu Athens tor the National Wire Mattress Company The best Wire Mattress m do. Call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing. LOW RANGE cc BOONE. 2 Doors East of S. C. Dobbs, Broad Street, Aliens, Ga. eg" ss saa Our Entire Machinery, consisting / a No. 1, IS Horse Engine, One Inrpe 24 inch plainer, one large iron 3 sided moulding machine, two turning lathes, a i i -i* a ' v ™ 5,,c ! iCH an ‘* gaW8 » 0, tv Tennou Macl.iue and Saw combined, one Shnpin • cr irrejrulur iloiilding Machine, one Small Pony Plainer, one [.urge Cluuip and a lot of Haul J Clamps together with all the Mmtling and Belting all in good order. Address ^uly.8.’»m. IOWHAKCE & BOONE, Athens, Ga. RBY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLED DR. SUITS tVho haj hat! greater experience Ho. 12 K. Eighth St. St. Louis, Mo tre»tnient of tk doublet of both mate and female than auy phxaiek m Ihe »„L *.>-u the mull, of hi, lo.;,; ...it UciM practice in hu Ir* a«w work*, just publi.i.td, entitled ’ The PHYSiOLOCY OF MARRIAOL The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are really GaIU*s aad FelMmlniriora in all niat- r£L h J *bo«il and Wnxiaaht ed. and supply a lit- 1 TheyamWauUMIyDuatminl.andtoplair. i«i*u*Se, eaaity uwler*ttx>d- Tiie two bocks embrace M3 w U phTn Urkr ~* 1l *» for both marriedand tharecent improvemenfs in medical treatment in home papers say: ritcknotrlnige imparted u m no *ray cf oue,rionabic char- ihl Ti,-t?^| l r i'/i- ?' bmmm. Th, ns m of indiscn^mn; thr Haa, otnera perfect,y nea.th, -tsybc.but vriUi waning vigor in thepri of life, aud Iho Kasacn, in mirert from the many ills her rex is lien •eoaipt of trie- in mo nee o MARKWALTER, *- MARBLE # WORKS, Broad St. Near Lower Market, ATPStriS'TA, Q&Q&CIX&* Monuments, Tombstones and Marble JWorks, GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A large selection alwaj’s on haiui, ntady for lettering aud delivery^ Serve an Injunction on Ubease. By invigorating a feeble consUtuti^n, retvo vuting c debilitated physique, and enriching i hisund innutritions circulation with Hostet er’a Stomach Bitters, the fimst, the most high- y sanctioned, and tho mo* t popular tonic aud slid preventive in existcuce. For sale by all Druggists aud Dealers geneT- ffy- aug.21.tf. J Ifyou ATS s matt of bUi OIL. a, mcAi .-j -.1L B yc**** duties, avoid >».m ju.j JViOV WTUSI 12 you are s nua of letters, tcillni rv*r ycurc*Mt»W*4 work to roaton Lmiu Dca-riTauti wit.*, c v> ViSW TOWS If you are yor jjt and or.iiM’.’utJjnsif you arc .. ■ yoU'ig.SuScnofrfi'om pw».r Lyaltb iURouebud *”— ~ - or«j lb cr L* of 'sickr-****, n !;• .• H. M. Caldwell, a North CaroVu i horticulturist, grows stoneless peaches by grafting upon plum trees, Dr. Carver, the champion rifleman seems to have made a good impression on the crowned heads and their prog eny. Tiie German Kaiser gave h'm a diamond rim*, the Crown Prince a costly searfpio* and the Prince ol Wales a number of valq ible prsents, including a horse. Wlwor^r yod w, vliomr yea are. vhittw ryutt ftel tiu t your •nt j a n '‘.-da cicnn-irff tore or m tUmtuiuu^r. without 9 30V TS'CtTE.Yv’D ! Hove vou tt'ifpeptla, op Mrfatirp e» »«>’’ ».%]*• f coaeoCUlo stomal, bo; 'r’.v, U vd. liter,ox»tnn/ You wiil be cured if y«*a tw \\0^? WXTLWi f you u»vi * - !n:plyv'«^tcand ’ ! Luyi Il may save your 1DV. It but a«v«<! hudri Ji Hxi — The I' -p i*a.l i»r Ftommi.. Liver «r•« Y •Ut-rv Cur^byaU’tptMa. * i mi ata-iuts uainvsMal i* < Above a..;*, ty4re--UU-i:* p liiit r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. O Thomas. ATTORNEYLtAT LAW WATKINSVILLU GA. FlFFlCE IN COUKT-HOti-E, OPPOSITE L/Ordiaarv’s Office. Pemoiu.l attention to.il apS-tl 'm oQtaa entrusted to liie care '< *• 2 *. s t f ajoj-s *111 15 5 3 '< ■§ i c - >0^3 .-5 S | O^?! JSJ mm a «5-i’*»e='S i ““'I *** ^ c £ = * =3 Is’ 3 ^i|| Ml £ ;ST .S Lamar Cobb. IIoweix Cobb, JuTfit- »*.« Ii;J*, i ii* jT Oc II. COBB, attobrkik at law, {Athtna, Qa» Will pnotioe in the Fc.IomI al the State court., except tho City Court o <3ark« County. aepL23.lfT9.2t, Fortify the System- And yon arc armed against disease. The finest tonic tor this purpose ia Hostetter’a Stomach Bitters, which render, digestion easy and oom- plcte.counter.iets hilliousneso, and keeps tiie Is In order, and so genial tnd benefic nt ■re its efifeots that not only I. the body invig orated and regulated by its use, but desponden cy hanlsi t from tiie mind. For Hilo bv all dr';ggist8 -od dealers geror- »«y. ft PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Use, Is a SURE CURE for all the Disease; for which It Is recommended, and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In tho hands of even the most Inexperienced persons. It Is s sure and qnlck remedy for COUGHS, SOKE THROAT, CHILLS, and similar troubles; affords Ouiam relirj t» a. moat malignant for.a of DIFIITIICIIIA, and la the best known remedy for HIIUUJIATIwai and NEURALGIA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It fans been used with such wonderful success is aa part, of tk, world for CRAMPS* CHOLERA* DIARRHOEA* DYSENTERY* and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS* that it u considered art unfailing cur« for them diseases. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It Is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers* Managers of Plantations* Work-Shops, sod Factories* Nurses In Hospitals—In short, by Everybody everywhere who has ever given IS s trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It should always be used for Pnln In the Buck and Hide* and brings speedy and permanent relief in all cases of Braises. Cuts, Sprains* Severe Burns* Scalds* etc. NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It will annually save many times its cost in doctors' bills, sad its price brings it within tho reach of all. It is sold at 25c. 50c. and 81*00 a bottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. 'PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. WHOLESALE; AKW HETAIL Tobacco, Cigars, Merchaum Pipes, &e., B Y i!e Proprietor of the M:\mmoth Cigar EslabPshment under the NEYYToN IlOl S is BROAD STREET and COLLEGE AVENUE. I keep nothin? hut first clft8» goods lothhijr but the bent tobacco in them. nov.25.dln>. I manufacture all of my finest brands of cigars and pn* I respectfully solicit vour patrons je. • ‘ G. IIAUSEB. Athens, Ga. ttltll till it mu W. F. HOOD, A l bus ire on. Jackson street, now has on head a large and well- -elected stock i f FAMILY GROCERIES, Susar. Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Canned Goods Candies He Ii'rio keeps on bund a bill stockJoUt! ..best CHEWING .AND SMOKING TOBACCO. .‘.ml also, uu hssortmentoflthe oclcbrstcdj “3?awl Boynton.” “©©Idea Tip" Cigars. G-ZR-ELTTijSr G-ROCERY, Where the 1»st ot nice, *Vcsh Ikc^h.rk, Mutton, Sausages, At., are always lo be hail 11 moder ate prices. Meals delivered anywhere in the city. , I will pay Cash for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. We F. HOOD* Athens Ga. Jackson Street.