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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
OFFICIAL ORGAN Of CITY AND COUNTY
■UBSCRimON, |1 SO PER TEAK IN ADVANCE.
UEBBT QECUUT10I U KHtTHEAST 6E0KBIA.
YANCEY. OIIANFORD * QANTT PROP'RS.
T. L. OANTT, Editor
D38BRT1NO A SINKING SHIP.
By reference loan iutervlew with Mr,
Smith Clayton in another column, ta
ken from the Conititution, it will bo Been
that lie hurt severed hia connection with
tliat Miirkham house coalition move
ment and giv<‘s his reasons for so doing;
mid his arguments against the gang, too,
or so clear uni] satisfaciodr that no one
can for an instant doubt Mr. Ci ayton’h
sincerity. Ho has discovered the fact
argued liy tills paper since its first issue
—that any po'iliealnrgsnijtatien in Geor
gia or the South combating ihe«Tsaiii»Hl
democracy is formed for the solcpurjiose
of elevating a lew ambitions nod unscru
pulous men to office l»y Africeniaing this
section and selling it to tin* rcpuldican
party. SsiTIiCuytus was bovn and
retired » sotttlir u, and has most gal
lantly declined to lend hi* name or aid
to por;s'trate this in.amy. And there
are to-day tlioiisands of men in Georgin
and llie ninth district who will follow in
his footsteps. We want- every white
man in the nintli district to read the
scathing es|s»sc from tills gcntlenian
of that coalition movement—sisihen by
one who knows the workings of tlds in
famous ring—and then if he can vote
so-called independent ticket he is either
blinded to person d preference, is inca
pable of thinking for him“elf or is an
enemy to the section in which lie was
born ami raised. The Bans hit-Watch
man was the first ;>a)s.T in Georgia to
sound iis note of warning ag.iin-t lids
vil'ainoiis scheme to radicalise and ne-
groiae Georgia, as so ably and truly ex-
pum-d by Mi. Clayton. A ml let os fur
ther impress upon our readers that Mi
Emolv Nckkr Is now hanrt-aod-glovi
aililiiv.ingwithtliis ncwi nviveinent.as will
be seen by the ,'ollowing peragiaph, ink-
ea from the Atl inla the
organ of Dr. Felton’s new party:
The avalanche of sentiment in favor of
Hon. Emory Speer is growing dally. He
will bo ptesent at the mass meeting on
the first of June.
It is a duty the while men of the ninth
district owe themselves, their families
and their country that they band to
gether and avert the blow aimed at onr
institutions and onr rights. An inde
pendent victory nest fall means radical
ism in iis deepest dye and a government
ruled oy negroes. We are now receiv
ing but a taste of what ts in sice for
us should this party succeed. Its suc
cess sounds the death-knell to white in
premacy. We are no alarmist, but ask
any thinking man to cast his eye upon
the prostituted offices and miserable
state of affairs In our own district hut to
be convinced of its truth. Mr. Cla v
ton’s expose must carry with it convic
tion to the heart of every true south
erner. Onr next campaign will not sim
ply be drawn on party lines, hut it is
svniggle between the Caucasian and
the African for pollticr 1 supremacy in
Georgia. Reed the decla:aiion of every
negro convention yei iie'd and this fact
is made apparent. This race endorses
and pledges Us support to any move
ment looking to the overthrow oi de
mocracy—aid we all know that organ
ized detnoci acy means government by
the while tace. It la folly for our peo
ple to longer seek the enloieil vo.e. It
held at the bidding of the administra
tion in Washington, and it is boldly
pledged to these politicians who have
undertaken the task of radicalizing the
State. The negro vole is a wlli-o’-tlie-
»U.llMA-jllA-»r« liUfMAWlM' 1 - "*'*■»r-
— grasp tratli the day or election alien it
disappears into the republican party.
The next campnign will be fought on
simply the issue of the white man vs.
the black man—and on that day the
man or candidate not found in the dem
ocratic ranks will carry with him to tiie
grave the isiinm of selling his iieedom
and piwer to the enemies of ills country
through the hope of promotion. ,
Guiteau, Felton’s new movement
and the revised New Testament seem
to have dropped entirely out of the
public mind of late.
Iu reply to a squib copied in the
Post Appeal, we will say that the gen
tlemen in Athens who went on Post
master Davis’ bottd did so to save the
office front the rule of certain radicals
and scalawags in Atlanta, who were
ready to lend their names to control
the appointees in the Interest of their
P“riy.
Our first information was incorrect.
We have now documents In ottr pos
sesion to show conclusively that Con
gressman Speer did endorse the ap
pointment of Postmaster Davis, and
his letters are most sickening in their
praise of tills colored office-holder. He
seems to have been playing a double-
handed game with his aspiring color
ed constituents.
Mr. Speer, in a recent speech in con
gress. spoke of election frauds in the
south. Noto can tills gentleman deny
that at the Inst contest in this district
lie stopped n gentleman who was go
ing to the court-house to challenge
illegal voters, and appealed to his per
sonal friendship and prevailed upon
hint not t.) do so? We do notsuppoae
a man in Georgia is hacked hy more
illegal votes titan tills same Mr. Emory
Sjieer.
Remarking upon the tendency to
compare Emerson and Carlyle, the
Philadelphia Bulletin says: “Unlike
Ca -lyle, to whom fashion persists in
comparing hint, lie was gentle and not
bound up in seif esteem; nor did he,
like the Scotchman, preach excellence
In public and practice selffshness and
tyranny lit private. His was the true
nohlUty, the well rounded life.’’ But
the Emerson was not afflicted by “that
diabolical contrivance called u stom
a-lie."
We think the editorials in the Con
stitution on Mr. Stephens’ candidacy
are wholly unnecessary, as that gen
tleman, if we understood aright, is
announced to run as a democrat—
which of course means subject his
claims to a convention of the party.
Mr. Stephens knows as well as any of
us that a latter-day independent can
not be classed as a democrat, since the
hideous expose of the mission of that
party. If the “great commoner’’is
not nominated he will not lie In the
field.
Mr. Speer’a speeches in congress
are spoken of by the critic* as fine dis
plays of sophomore oratory; bat they
are perfectly Insipid, and have never
been known to carry conviction with
them. "Hie limpid waters of mad
creekand the granite-crowned summit
of hog-back mountain kissed by the
gilding rays of the setting sun” have
nothing to do with great national Is
sues. And yet these spread-eagle
bursts of eloquence, seasoned with a
few free packages of garden seed, are
all the result reaped by the people of
.the ninth district. Not counting those
Jtja^k pfBet-hoJdtlf.
MR. STEPHENS' CAfeoiDACY,
Wo have just seen a gentleman from
Atlanta, who tells us that it Is mi ac
cepted fact that Mr. BTEPtrigs's Is the
coalition candidate for governor, afei
that he is making the race in the In
terest of that party. This we do not
and cannot believe; nndyet if wc were,
convinced of the feet we would ,as
soon touch a leper as support hfs
claims. We think the report grjttwl
credence from the feet that Mr. Ste
phens is earnestly supported by tlie in
dependent press, who doubtless think
by so doing to give a respectability to
their movement that nothing else csn.
Mr. Stephens announces thnt he will
nin as a democratic jettndidale, and
surely he cannot mean l^y this an es
pousal of or even eonipminise wi.h the
coalitionists. His langua'.e win plain
and explicit, and permits of no other
interpretation than that he is willin'!
to
flOHSTT, WintitKAS
Rebecs* Gulp, (luaoli-.n ortber minor son
o ^psffijjjjjss
These are focrcfgre to notify all concerned to .
ihow cause at mjflttSco on or before thc.H.-st
Monday U\.hme oexl whv wild leave s.iopld
not be (.wanted, Given nndsr my hand at office..
this 2l»t dav u( April, IRvJ.
447-i!S0i ’ ASA M. J U-KSO:.. Ordinary,
I . ;:.arke county, whereas
iiboro S'. Tuck applies to me for loiter* of
tdtulniitrfitidn on Hut otUte of Thomas Con*
sons. Lite of said eounty deceased- ,
These are. therefore, to cite and atiuiomsh all
eoui* ri* dlOi.»])oiv i-aiiso HI my office on or be
fore the First r-fomh,>' hi .Tone next why sold
letters should not he trained. Given under my
bane at office this 21st day of April, JSKL
4 ■!'■««. ANA'M. JACKSON, Ordltuny.
' . Printer's fee f-t.od.
lend his name to the democracy of
Georgia, if l»y so doing he can advance
the interest of liis party. Mr. Hte-
phenr Is an old man—hectin’t with
uabut a few ycats i,uig< :--.-in’ surely
he would not blight the spotless mum
ofalongand use.’.il public life l>y turn
ing traitor to the people who have so
blindly trusted hint, In his declining
years. But since these citf-ges are
made we would like to hear front Mr.
Stephens over ills own signature.
He owes it to ids f iends and to the
peace and unity of the democrat ic par
ty tlrnt he speak and cxpla.n to them
the plat.'orm upon wliich lie will be
come a candidate. We confidently
believe that hisanswerwlil put toilight
the slanderous insinuations now prev
alent in Atlanta.
Mr. J. M. Atherton, a prominent
distiller of this eity, publishes In the
Courier-Journal, an explanatory state
ment of the circumstances out
which has grown Senator Vonrhe’e
action iu the senate <V, r his own vindi
cation, and us a result of which a ue,<
investigation committ-u to until f-ira
new whisky ring bus been ordered by
the senate.
The north will have to cease twit
ting the south about lawlessness.
Last Sunday night a negro was hung
at Galletin, Ohio. Three days before
that a white man was hung at Minne
apolis, Minnesota, and three days be
fore that a white man was ltung at
Greenesburg, Indiana. In each ot
these instances the parties were hung
without regard to law or order.
The purchaser of an old house at Ed
gar’s Ferry, Ky., saw that the floor in
one spot was nailed down far more se
curely than any where else. Curiosity
led him to remove the hoards. Under
neath was a small mound of earth,
from which he dug out the bones of
three humau beings. It is believed
that a dead and gone occupant of the
house was a murdere- of travelers.
Guiteau will probably take liis de
parture from this sublunary sphere in
fifty-four days.
QC
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.
TO THE FRONT!
HAMPTON&CO
We have just opened a large lot of
FANCY GROCERIES,
MAGNOLIA HAMS,
GRANDEUR FLOUR,
PIONEER TOBACCO,
TEA AND COFFEE,
HAY, CORN, OATS,
BACON AND LARD,
SYRUP, MOLASSES,
SHOES AND HATS,
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
FIXESELEC1TON OF FRENCH CANDIES. All goods delivered in the
city promptly. Clayton street, Athens, Ga.
BLACKSMITHING.
M’KIHNdNl BLACKSMITH,
llns the'hod facilities auil fluest workmen In the city for the prompt discharge of
all work entrusted to him. .
HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK
done in a superior manner at moderate prices. I make a specialty of REPAIRING
GUNS, PISTOLS& EDGE TOOLS
of nil d*s< rivtlon* mid guarantee satisfaction in all work which 1 undertake. When in need of
anything in the lilacksmithing line be sure and call pj» , ,
M’KINNON, THE BLACKSMITH, ConiertarkMmigacU}Um t
SEED.
CURE
T n ,0 Scientist* of to-day
*arev that most disease* are enured hrdi»,rde£
ed Kidney, or Liver. If, therefore, tlie Kidney.
5 n ^.k’ e ni*i! e .K C1,t bi perfect order, perfect
health will be the result. This truth has only
been known »*hort time and for year, maple
~lTf, re< W e *J.** 0n3r wll . h " lu being able to liiul
ltd fteScdiscovery ol Warner'* Safe Kidney
Cure mark* n now era iu the treat-
raent o(the*e trouble*. Made from a simple
tropical leaf ml rare value, it eoulain* iiui the
element* neee.,«ry to nourish and Invleorate
both of there (Teat organs. and wifely restore
utd keep them In onler. It i* a POSITIVE
i V ,#r,, l the dlsaases that cause pain.
In the lower part oi .ue body—for Torpid JUvar
—Head.ehe. Jaundice — Dizziness — Gravel-
Fever. Astne-M.,.*., Fever, and all htffirnUie.
Kidney*. Liver and Urinary Organ*.
It ta an axcallent and safe remedy for female.
SAKjnpMqr. h «U control Menstrua
tion and I* invaluable for Leucorrhtea or Fall-
lng of the Womb.
A. a Blood Purifier Ulsuneqnaled, for it cure*
Uteonmn* that mote toe blood.
This Remedy, which oa. done .neb wooden,
la put up In the LARGEST SIZKll BOTTLE of
aay medicine opou the market, and i* ia>b1 by
THEJMffEitSTATES MAIL
’—SEED STORE
^To every man’s door, (four
\SEED3 are not sold In your
f - - r p \ sown,drop usa Postal Card for
JM- Handsome Illustrated Catalogue
and Prices. Address P. L ANDRETH & SONS. Philadelphia.
INSURANCE.
FIRE INSURANCE!
H. a-VNS, ' A. GRANT.
Wynn & Grant,
INSURANCE AGENTS, '■ -
.'s«cts ;vi u-M-nU’i! Hf;grejrate over f8h.000.000
R tcs gu»*ran.cWl a*- low os those of any other
r i
Farm PnipefivniHl Hwullings a specialty. On
ly Hgciicy i.i At.'eUH l isnring UinsandGin-Hon-
s *s. Prompt !u*uiu»ou given to all busincSN.
<•1111 ami see us.
WYNN & GRANT, Agt’s.
hosier
OFFICES: J ^ ^ *
febS-€m
XTHKXS, ga.
tier liroatl and Thomas *t*.
. TI oiritis ant! Clayton st8.,
ft T p-8tairs.l
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO.
Athens,. Ga.
YOUNG 1- G. HARRIS, PRKsrnK.1T.
STEV1 NH THOMAS, SKCKKTA«T.
For Sale.
A second hand portable fi H. 1*. In good
&tn«order. Will sell'cheap. Address for par
ticulars. J. O. Adam. Harmony Grove, Ga.
l.m W
Wanted!
A FIRST-CLASS BUTCHER WANTEU AT
•n«'«L Apply to JOHN K. FINCH,
4-libatt Athens. Georgia.
W. C. PRIDGEON, PAINTER,
ATHENS, GA.
Having established himself for the purpose oi
carrying ou the House Painting business in all its
branches, such as Graining, < alsomiuiing, Paper
Hanging, Ac respectfully solicits a liberal share of
l•HtronMge t Contractors sad :>thers having paint
ing of the above to do will find it to their interest
toget mv prices before letting out their work. By
close personal attention to work entrusted to me,
I tan safely guarantee satisfaction. Address,
Apriia^—Im. W. C. PRIHGivON, Athens. Ga.
kifris?
sSMliiKSua"—-
For ulaby an DruncUU and Dealers
gecereuy.
Y!*'»i.ieM
•in I.. G. ITaukW.
JiiRN !!. Nkwtoi,
imSANli PHtSlKY,
fOL ItORE KT a*s
. H. Chir a,
Director* :
Stevens Thomas,
Euzcr L. Kewtwn,
Alvin P. Dkaeing.
John W. Nicholson,
J. H. Hax.*ncirrr. n
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
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INDORSED BY
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Pianos • ••
and
T huPt>t Mnuiii;u-iuictl!
New and Klesjatit Styles l
ImpoitaGt litipiovcmonts!
iBeatfUtoi Oinibinations/ ,
SKLEC t'ED FROM T.WEllVK blf
TUE A!0S:V CEDiSBk^T- 7;
ED MAKERS.
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G GGRGUu CTAUKi: CO UN TY‘‘AV hereof,
>,!i»abeth A. odmtn^tratrlr-of
the estate of Ivllliam P TuTniadge. tlcucastsl,
applies tu tornih of the'ljtw for a diJichurge from
Natd ndpihiiatratioft.
Theso are therefore to cite am! advmmts!i nil
foueernetl to nUowjcuus” «t my oftico, ou or be-
fore the firFf Monday in’ July next, why said
disHnvrge should not W arapted. Gtveu muh r
. .. i this I Tin Mareli.l-sSi.
AHA M. JACKHON. Ordinary.
mch?»-onccain3m. i
ADMlNlSTRAi RIX’S SALE.
vSt R8UANTTO AN ORl*KR OF TilK < * Ul:T
H ok Ordinary tf C-iukc eom.ty, a ill he sold If-
ro-fthe VAmthi use dea r of said count v, on t 1m-
Turs^av iu June next, dt ring the Je } i l ot"s .
v*’e lh« fol'ow n~ .tih criv, to-wit: 'i he i. -h eme
i. , oiihe late i**of I itnk A. L i -to’iih, tying and
- .vthciib, In » d Mate and
of la- or Coll unn Jen K.
i.b, d(pcea v ed. leim»<*:ish
.\J \UY ANN l.ii M (Mi
r trix oi V. A. I i. <onih, t'
Administrate* ’’s Sale.
VfUTt C OK .*. n OKIH It Kd ).M TlfK
>4-ei.i,*w of the eo-jiitv -.f CLrke.
e r. ii.hu A |»i I ’he.'f. tSS , u il l.j
«d sell*
u\\o«
d s, and i: t»ry JJoum
.IPS ITO ...the Aith
DRY GOODS.
GRAY’S
1882 PRICE LIST FOR THE SPRING 1882.
Ou" Stock Complete end cut down to Prices like thesej:
0/ Sjt vi Kr.K l *—AU wool rt **0c 50c. COc 7fc and ?1.60 per yd, Pulsings, ail tvool. iMe. 20c and 25c
ocr vt* % K.’\1*k;i jodv cash* iere \ bpOng Colors. 20o per\d. I^*ce lUirtirgs w«4- 12) t c per yd.
Nr •*; \ e-li.-g, ull wool, t.om C5c to jl.00 per yd. All our S'ovellv I’.« fs G« ods reduced from ♦l.oO
to 75c .er m .
WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS!
A iidl 1 'o cT Co.ded ^icque- reduced to 6j*c pe • yd; Vie.orih I.rwrs -It* inches wide, trom .12c
to 2.V per y«t. I tdla Lawns .* on 16c *o :‘5c per yd. *On. 25c »m’lr J . wn will mutch any 50e White
Mtnlhi in ...e S.i.e. Persian lotwus at all , p. Yes. Check N«irso >k dotted I*awri. Jacoee«. and
LINENS!
ched, ;.-t
LINENS !
LINENS!
k niesched, .*rom65c to |1,25 ner yd. T.dec I» mrsk t
I Ncp. os c. e J l ;• ices. All I. ned Towels «t 1‘_*-;c 15c
e:n. .nney Dorde -s cut down .'rom 7ue *o *5c e.»ca.
SHEETINGS!
SHEETINGS!
Bleached end Unbleached from 80c to 40c per yd. Bleechinfs. eil brands, nt New Yrrk orloes.
cd 8p*e. ds Y-o-.n <V»e to Ki.OD e*.eh. A full lire oi Laces rod Kt’sh- \s. (*cnts UnUunOried and
ress she.'. • rom 5.*e to *1.50 each. Parasols »rem 25e .«»$12 00 eccc. A beami/ul lire <».* funs rang-
1 ‘ '••'**- 5c *o$l.50*eaeh. In other departments a (nil ll.'coi Hosiery, Gloves. Luces,
it '.ii.e »t. d Mlk Handkercble.Y, colored hollered «.'d hemstehea Handkerchiefs
Hn-fhcrd Collars, Fichus, Veiling, etc. Corsets i.ora 50c to $1.50. Gents' Col-
’«S tibi'cs. UaU, etc. I at test styles in Spring CaHcoes at
Kid Gh
Ties V
mil Ties
G
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Y ’
Next door to Mandfvtlk- s .Towel - v S!d r 0.
of way, here*
Two h'iuu'H and U.*:s
tension of (ho;iil s.rcvt
gi lly, nUjo
iV«St H lOv
It. U.
field t
an :*!lev o.t oieea-t.
Two boeres ?m hws o » Tnomas si'v
o e the ctloved Baptist Cnu,x
Henderaon Ltderou the ,n» \d-uvst u
%% ,u* u rou iheother alS.e, running
'oack lino oi ibe Ibtoccupied hy I. A»o
ing hat ;ar'e, more
i Cl
r.ouHi'*eet i:t Athens
• i".' wa caotiiiiU J.
ng hack to V- . S. H©«-
uow occwn’.cu ;*y Ch-
tucr’s at n-e, and mini
man s Hue, being the plan
e»*o Arotdo.
• Th^ee hundred and filiy-seven ei^ nt hum! eihs
of tlie i» -o»-eriv at iull.tstee bno. ls, somelLats
called Pair s Mlds, on Middle Oconee t.ver. in-
cltuiiiig the shoals.nml being nn uiidlvdet. imerest,
lying in Jm kiun county about eight miles f’oui
Athens.
■ A tipctof lunu in Jack*oo cot’iuy, lying on Ibo
road rom Athens to JeUer on, about eight inihs
from Av.iens,eo ua,ni.ig one hundred and thi.-
te.'n (113) nc’-c.s nioie or (es.-=. adjoining lands of
Mo*.is Va.nutn’ and Fowler, l»ei«ig the piaoj
wherrou T \V. Wallace now resides.
A si tip of land for Ightofwayof rail-ix»ad, sev-
e*u v-ii vc (oet eften side, lueunu ling I nnn cintie of
♦lack, e^ct.*t yrhe.e it mns o oet* • IheBne as uot
(es*ve th it u uch am tlien to tiie Hue* said st.Jp
Cling i
t i Athens on the Oco.it
at o» .iea r i.s ep|
;h it i
• hi i
of n. k.
the es *e»o.' I t
•i?:n V. P. Hotig
/ lots
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* 1; HOI»«;>ON.
id it. HodpSoii,
» t . HOI GM»N,
iiu V*. P, hodg oi
COUNTY.— WhercHS
Holder Administrator of obe-
Echols, deceased, petitions in terms of
, to be discharged from said adminis-
'1 hese are, then
nn erned to sho
*re the Slrst Mo
isciiarge should not be
undermy hand at otliee this 21 st day
efore, to cite and admonish all
w cause at my Otliee on or 1m-
nlay in July next why suid
A PETITION.
WHOLESALE GltOC Kit IKS.
m4 iwaaMatC
b of 8cml-
__ ’Xmpotencjr by only trus
ApplicuHoa to the principal Scat
— b9 Abaenjlioa. and ozortlng
. f |h*> Bdufiul vesicles, EJao-
x—d* Olt.rt i. and Urethra. Th©
laatUud* *1 4.tli ocptiaoriDcna.
not IbImM m with tho ordinary
nU-Hdaod soon ab-
uothlngand rmtor-
nervi os organic*
w*,., r»i£2FEi£&?S
Kssatfrssfcsrsre
^T.eCO.. etc., and the appearance
ago vuvu^ijf acconmaaying this
vfoet Sexual vigor, wh* re
years. T(u* mods of •re-X-
»WT Day® re cases, and Is
2*rucs are too much pro-
E.
M.
‘ LARGE CAifta Ct'KTRACTfS KKABLK
G. 0. ROBINSON &. C0.1
1V44SR
20 io.CO Per Cent
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Inwai Piicfti FwitslTinMlwCflar^
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T tHDptrtw».*w est N npcHi a
Offlo*. SS Murray 8t„ Naw York.
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. ‘And evury.lumt pet.aicliigio Fint-du, Unit
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II, I*.-;!-,' L.' i*L-.. Q. !g.n-,1.1 '•*(({
Broad S.:eet, Ang'ista, Ga."
.Unaw
_j tho most rt Inns! rowans
lopon wlmm aoacji, prey wits
, . laaiiwflWsatloBfrcetspeN
-Jf. JUtksa la savera cssesj S5; No. 3.
OsatrTMf over three months, will ©top smljslou and
rmtormriM iu Urn won* casesA 37. 8mt hy snail.
'Sssss^TdJiii^' 1 ' 10 ^ Jor
ywflVefiMBNa. whir/I sr«| caartnrf 1
HARRIS REMEDY CO. IIT& CREKSS.
■ptratnusuisa. St. Louis^ Mo.
* COXAXD COa
ironMOM
r ->r
I1ELF FOR
Unmarried People I
,Xt »n*’> v-‘ :i . A' ,
T.« !if»i»Un*i — ■ 1 -
MEN AW) WOMEN’S MUTUAL
RELIEF pUND ASSOCIATION.
> ATLANTA, OA.
ha&e^CvrUffcatoa of 52,000.
Payable la thtltr day, aftrr tnatnrity of CerUfi-
oite. whieli t, twelra mantb, ,ropi dare of Issuing
Fur CnMtitutlon and By-Law, utdren
a UTD At RELIEF FUND A ROCIATIOS,
Cor. Broad Md Hunter St-M.a Atlanta, Ga,
REAVES,
NICHOLSON
& CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND PROVISION
DEALERS. ;
HAVK HKMOVED TO THEIR HANDSOME NEW STORE AT THE 1NTKUSKCTI0N OF
Broad, Thomas and Oconee streets
ATHENS, GA.
* 1 f
T11KY ARE NOW BETTER PREPARED THAN* EVER TO SUPPLY THE 0,11
WHOLESALE TRADE
YOUR ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITc-L) AM) ENTIRE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
' GKuK'vIA. CLARKE COUNTY.
I.iunc Giu Super, .r Court of sai.
*■»-, ttMtUUdlBi
rpoiutu uuder the .sty.
•Jne Pioneer Paper*.!
ou the koth day of
eiured
leu'in i
OuOu til
their purpohe
vritiug under their
Ckuuc L. .Newton, i
tier .uiuuon i
• ica Hit id
MACHINERY.
IN MONTGOMERY’S
FARMERS’
DEPOT v
YOU WILL FIND:
TbrOld „
Vcltple. Fertataraad Brokna'in Kncien.
“Kr Fannbw >*eparat«r. Tbe Hroi-rCiaia Uriil.
THE BROWN. CELEBRATED HALL AND CARVER dOTTCIT SOTS.’
Vht- eibicaa— lerew Pulveriser. Tke llrirln; 1'irr.Preaf «,r».
bwnrea & Tab.tr* WaUlagaid a^liit laliitatot.
. _ Cotton Swo Planter and t *.*ln Seeder A!»»<l:mont '
J*** "vyglh* kUtarl Blllvul-r. Tti.Ul.- tVa'ki., Luht.nt.,,
rk*Grr M *,lu«Pi.wf« Breakiag k.aad.
ThtCrrt, Rroperaad nnd«rKia‘!.tt.>'cl >
Tho l.r*t( Lnw, M.wm „d MelrtOaivpiait H«»r Hay Rakra.
liHBr*aa a: TntraltV I’aasbiacd Niawt >il <*riipr^ nud itlowrr
£■**£-?'■ * T -'“■d*nl Tlp»«ib,apl.* Itraprr and •i.rerr,
Xiy.TKaa*a* >naoaUitag and Keratviug Iln*l.n.,
J*** 1 HA* 4 "3W harrows, plows, puJvt*rfatesU
Ihf Oliver € billed T«. w PUw - —
- Court itie ^t»tii day oi February, 1K>2, in btndi
fn deeds •‘P" and ioiio lhg, uml tiKieuiter t»u.!-
tiMted htiiudeeiuruliuit tji puriKj.se to o** *.(> it*
uorporatcU, once u week for two mouth* in
two nouiu.xi public guweues, to-wit: the xnnhe, n
Banner und me tfOt.iueru » mg both ti.« . . ,
.Lsue«i in Amen#, Clarke Von my, Ge ugin ttnu «!n
ineota day ot June, John ?». iuutou’ nut* >u
tors,and President oi Maul coin » me
ciore Mild r*ii/.u* U .\ewton
o interior Couu »[ *u:tl eoun.I t.iaL
rf capital aciuAli* paid m unu’ em-
4be Pioitoei v^uar m, ,uir
‘ ty ‘ *
inaue tMth t
J u#*»ee ot L
the lituoiun
|*ioi eu oy
lom/and said oath whs duly re:: mica
Ciera s odiee of Clarke St.pei ;ort on.
1Sk»2* iti bookoi deeds “P’’ a*id ioiio 2
ptahiiAtied in ai.tid^uzetivs, bate dout.i
uit.i the boulhein Wlti^, otico a w
znouiii, w hen said Ooutpuny thereby
' lor the le*i(u pd tin, ly yea
*.*. uatl t.ial
■»uuo lu.n
mt.
setetiicouth day
char ter wttkexpaeby 1.
elite cut. t day oi July, lhui, and i.Vtu ihe
.sUtCHholders are Cm ieg.U sucees*.sors i*>
warned oiigiiml meorpmutors.
Your peclliOBor* *lioweth Unit ihov
desire to utuvud. then; s.:id elitixier it * 3
the following ptOVi&ions cuercto go-wit*
corporate ua.
er Jlai
Jter i>y udtting
mg Coiuj».uiy,
»ed to the
cession u» ait toe powers,, proper.v, . igiitjT'of
property, £ former i ompa.Iy.aml wZu)k>S‘
tr to »Ut lUili be auetl, to eo.it.uet. and ue* t-.m-
Wucbeu Willi, «utd to have u.tu use a eoiunit*
have amt to
no id. a i ted real
h'Ufc»
• it un*y
they may at
Wise, ami w i
or pledged ti
UMuiopt any «tt«l uu u
lions tor U;ugo.etiin
ihe laaiitigoment ot u
or Lite jstuue. may
•i* eiu
rules hmu
I personal mi
upe-rty oi,any u,uui
ime oy gut, pur t .
inopt
by* law
ana wit
iiAue tti
pmpei l
Jeei of s.
> lull
otin r gn
•hu,'. ihe i-urpose in seek-
eiiUt.erol .t’corpoia.ion
• oit’-ry 1U » K i* ^h r *-iciua r
‘ouwk, w ruing, aud* ull
... ’ * ’ 1 V'ber tm.-ous
’ for lUHiiu-
und WiJohJif ff.urn s o
or boiuare tlie eOi.tpuuen
ntan u-
and covert grai^nproperdepth.
wd turner, tried v 1 *' *
. BNI* Plo»M.
Single k'lirt Double Fob, 1'lowstocks,
Hira
. ... t Mil ,,
vors, Co.(on Presses, Stump-Puller#, Etc..
Wm J. N. MONTGOMERY,
dotirune gti
rope and *.*.g
bnuis rutiict.
the lhuuuguit
nu u, hud
llg ilOlll Jltl
Miitublc- (tu
tit the auin oi sixty-
p*l.:i, t<> oe r divided iu-
(»'•»<)) ot one
s ui.tnumeturo of
-tap and ot.ier ti-
umncui.mg rope
i stieh L"* *• -icedfill to
jay ^-uil re .rre'a, owl n.-Yw'Y'uwreoM “ i! ’»
OlGe.'irtui.”- 1 ’/ ' rUl 1,1 uuU Mmc
Au.i »ute tiul tin v'o
Brayin SAill toulSli' St 1>1V I'lit' 1
^llt'VV WidUSj’.itO''dOtiur *
to six iiundte<) u.ni'
liunareu uoihtaa....... _.... . .... .
ootiro ulnoiuitof *-.i.t oapit.i ,« ‘J 1
uievfn hnnured (I. l.O) br out hhndred SmflS
- - r. Ta« lightest Urnit uwd Ustuiruer, tried with n Dvno-
niitno.ei st out Shoe Fairs. The Mmj Dixie and *, rnraa- Plosv«. K ' M J * •
Tl^ K’ni^ohsi Ceiiea Nacd PlaaMr. Single alia Double F6b* Plowstocks.
«prina- l orili * «ILy Hamw mmt Cailiraler.. Remove the two ce.iir/s u»e h and
cuuirum your r.‘ups. Saw Milts, Orist Mills; SIt'ngie Machines, H-rapo *a.
.-rapo
LIQUOR8 AND FAMILY GBOCEBIEB.
CARITHERS, BETTS & SMITH, t
■ ‘ -i!: j* *ivf.; i
LIQUOR
' . ■ • • ’**.»*>.
CLAYTON STREET, ATHENS, <)A.
Uqaor* of «ve
ttetfUjuarUir*
J *•*,!•- ■
lr
Keafs f .wayi on sand a large ttock of
c*U at tile wwen prices oy tUe v
Groceries and Farm fenppltes. '
■pi*
Ufa i’G
JfVjfritfT - .-?.' •>*
klnit.whfch we vU
Btaple a^Faucy ((Ai-twi
Aim petaiouors ilo*ire i u
mentfoexereihlt. B Si t Aln'm
aSSSi-SES
W'ttt'H •***•» ¥ .oSSTSlS'
JSJtejW >ieo<Uul pr cxjtdieilp ,o sotuie
hoaUH hj’mortgagenponjiaid fianeiiLK ju>h
alt ihe piofeerty real Or jn rsouui oi' said tovnora-
?0C(i 1 Du^I^ i "'“ ttI ' hu ‘“ lc ' 1 Ul 'ot*h»li never ex-
to have aald. former
amended and be for.
uud their encowwor* ns«Vote».ta‘in teiina afthe
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