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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
yUESDAY, JUNK 8, 1882.
OFFICIAL QBGAW OF CITY ANDCOUNTY
SUBSCRIPTION, »1» PR%YRAR IN ADVANCE.
LiECEST CttCPLiHOIU IQBTEMST bEOEGU.
YANCEY. CRANFORD A GANTT PROP'RS.
•£. L_ OANTT, Editor.
PARTY ORGANIZATION.
The hour has now arrived for the
democratic party in’the ninth district
to thoroughly organise for the fall
campaign.' Our enemies are strain
ing every nerve to regain their lost
ground, and vie will need an unbrok
en front and the greatest system and
order to defeat them. Ho long as we
are working in a disorganized body
our efforts will be futile; but once the
party unites and mover, together as a
man, the overthrow of independent-
ism and radicalism is assured. We
rhbstnot underestimate the strength
of Mr. SpAf.r. He is an opponent who
will make a brave struggle before
yielding up power. He will enter the
campaign backed by a solid negro
and radical vote, and has yet in his
ranks many misguided followers
from our party. But when a perfect
organization is perfected, and the par
ty lines plainly drawn, then men will
see the company in which they are
left and desert the motley horde. We
mast have a party organization not
only in every county, but in each mi
litia district. We want our standard-
beaber In the coming contest chosen
by 1 the will of the entire party, and
this lathe only fair and satisfactory
wWy lli which it can be done. In our
owii city of Athens we stand badly In
need of party organization, not only
to check the inroads of republicanism,
but to regulate our own private mat
ters. Let a democratic club be organ
ized in every ward, who will pledge
themselves to vote for no man that at
tempts to buy hiB way into office,
either through the medium of money,
whisky or by pandering to the prej
udices of our worst element. We
must have men who will stand be
side the ballot-box and see that no il
legal vote goes therein. Our city pol
itics badly need purifying. Every
citizen knows that offices in Athens
fin a matter of bargain and sale. Buy
ing votes is carried on with a brazen
attrontcry that disgusts and drives
niauy good men irom the polls. We
can only regulate this evil by thorough
party organization. The democracy
has overcome worst obstacles and odds
than now confront them. But they
did it through organization. We hope
that Col. 8. C. Donns, charniun of the
party in this county, will, at some op
portune time in the near future, con
vene a meeting of the party for this
purpose, and that every democrat in
the county will respond to the call;
also that the other counties in the
ninth district will not longer delay
this important matter.
MR. SPEER UNWINDS HIMSELF TO
A REPUBLICAN PAPER.
“Iii one paper, the Banner-Watch
man. published ill my town, was print
ed a few days since what purported to be
a communication proposing to send a
man to Washington “to Giticeati” me
and “show mo the road that Garfield
lately travelled.” I am careful, how
ever, to exonerate the people of Georgia
from any sympathy with such conduct,
it springs trom the most depraved and
abandoned politicians, who arc furious
nud envious because of my success. Tiiis
i iersecution is despised by the people,
n the next’issue of his paper, the edi
tor affected to deprecate the sentiments
of tin- alleged communication, but the
fact that he printed it shows his feel-
logs toward me. Thla serves to show
■— the nttei recklessness ol some of the men
who are fighting me, and through me,
iudepemlentism. The readers of the
Tribune should not suppose, however,
that ttie desperate fraction, whose out
rageous conduct 1 have spoken of, rep
resent anything hut a detested, exaspe
rated minority. Yet such is their ac
tivity that unless the people bestir
themselves, they will have great influ
ence in tin state. The editor of the pa
tter which publishes a proposition to
'‘show me the road that Garfield travel
ed” is praised in the most enthusiastic
and unqualified terms hy the Macon pa
per I mentioned for suen opposition to
I. me.”,
We -clip the above from an interview
by Mr. Speer with a correspondent of
tile New York Tribune ; and since that
gentleman seems to be laboring under
ttie same nightmare as his friend of the
Sonthron, and seeks to turn an indiscreet
word into persecution, besides insinua
ting that the article was written in this
office, wc deem it our duty to give Mr,
Speer the name of his Gurnuu and also
the circumstances under which the art!
cle was published. The communication
of which lie complains was dated Clay
ton, Ga., and signed H. R. Smith, and
> is still on Ale in our office. We .hastily
glanced at «um and thinking it was
mhlr a batch of news from that section
placed it.in the hands of our printers
-.1 We did-not read the proof, aud saw not
i the silly threat until next day, wheu we
editorially denounced its tone,
ii Mr. Speer need not flatter himself
that, he is so firmly seated upon Ills
u throne that'Oiily a Gciteau can romov
him. His opponents ask no deadlier
weapon tlum his record. A man who
was elected by the votes of many demo-
, i i ends, and then’gives his support and in-
n fluencc te the opposing party, is not fit
, to represent such men as he confesses to
compose Ilia party in the ninth district.
Our people know that they owe their
negro office-holders to this gentleman’s
...i diplomacy, and they farther see that
i. when a coutest between the democracy
and the republicans comes up that their
congressman is very weak-kneed, or hies
away so that he won’t have to commit
himself. No, Congressman Speer, we
don’t want yoit Guiteaucd. We prefer
to reserve you for the democratic tri
umph next fall, that, sill premature
'■ starebuten may learn a lesson that-it
"" w^ai’t do , toi'ntn, with thb republicans
and try to hold with the democrats. ■
Two Independent candidates for
,. governor, are already announced in
*i Texas. . 1 •• mi
i Mr. Speer has gone to I'olntCom-
" fort for the benefit of bis political
health, .
Gov, Colquitt says the nomination
ofMr. Stephens Is settled. It strikes
< as that the democratic party of Geor-
gla will have a, say on that question.
,ti steal Its editorials. If w» did the
BkaAefcr-wktehman' wbold have toll
’ ■ Tajik "m the dittoes* ’ sbrt : of niggef ’
■ W Tatfrjr jM
Lguano sack..
Senator Mahone did not participate
in tiie Confederate memorial services
at Richmond.
Speer and Stephens—First person
you did; second person I didn’t; third
person he in a liar; fourth person there
is no issue between us.
The Presbyterian general assembly
adjourned in Atlanta Monday night,
to moot in Lexington, Ky., on the
third Thursday in May, 1883.
We think Mr. Stephens’ affidavit
entirely exonerates Congressman
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
SAMUEL a BENEDfcfr
Physician and 'Surgeon.
OFFICE A%BRUMBYS BE VO STORE,
1 ATHENS, GA.
Offer* hla services to the citizens of the city
an<l vicinity. £9*Residence at Mrs. mover’s,
next to Episcopalcbureh. fobs- 6m
E K. LUMPKIN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ATBEK8, GA.
OBce over Childs, Nickerson, Wynn A Co’s
■tore.
jetty
N EW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Bids For^ub^p^t ing ,
Omen or Gumtisaonus or Testa? PaiXTixo,
AriaXTA, Gi., T„dK,m«£
PROPOSALS to do the Public Printing of tho
State of Georgia Sir two yearn, commencing tho 1st
of Angust next, will now beiweelved by theCom-
‘ toaMX-. SseciflcgU^ni ,gjnt jr^ulrements _
be hadetpon application te the Secretary ’of State.
S C BaaxsTT, See. State. 1
~ Treasurer, /-Commdwieaefv.
. W A Watoav,Coup/Gen’l^^“v*^
U4v
Speer from any intention to mlarepre*
sent his intentions or words. Let us
give the devil his dues. ’
That the dogs of Georgia cost more
than her , , preachers, and that rate
claim a lithe of her wheat and corn,
are among the curious deductions
from a talk with the commissioner of
agriculture. ri> ’
There Is a beautiful line of inconsis
tency running thjough Mr. Stephens’
open letter and his endorsement of
Mr. Speer's telegram to Dr. Felton.
We shall holdup awhile and watch
for further developments.
Mackey, republican, has been seated
in the bonse over Dibble, his demo
cratic contestant. Mr. Speer found it
healthy to leave about the time the
vote was taken. He is certainly a nice
representative of the democratic par
ty in congress.
Either the Washington correspond
ent of the Atlanta Constitution, or
Mr. Stephens one, has deviated from
a linC of geometrical rectitude. Those
purported Interviews don’t tally worth
m pewter nhskle with Mr. Stephens’
certificate about his language to “Our
'Emory.”'
If there is no Issue between con
gressmen Speer and Stephens the lat
ter gentleman is not the candidate the
organised democracy is hunting for.
We want a gubernatorial nominee
with a bloody chasm at least a million
miles wide between himself and inde-
pendentism.
If Mr. Stephens expects the support
of the organized democratic party he
must cut himself entirely aloof from
the independents. He cannot run
with the hare and hold witli the
hounds. His endorsement of Mr.
Speer’s epistle places him in a very
awkward attitude, when taken in con
nection with ills open letter to Mr.
Smith, of Washington, Ga.
Will Mr. Stephens please explnin
what lie means by tubstantially cor
rect? From our interpretation of his
late contradictions it simply means
that Mr. Speer made him diet on his
own words. Weareafruid, however
that the hearty meal will effect the
old gentleman’s political digestion.
At least, the democracy can’t digest
him after his pitiable summersault.
The State University.—The Ish-
maelite in the article to which we re
plied yesterday said, “If we do (the
University of Georgia) injustice, we
shall gladly right the- wrong.” In
harmony with this profession, and in
a candid and manly way it withdraws
the charge against the Demosthenian
society, which it had made under mis
apprehension, and says, “We take
great pleasure in saving that the socie
ties of Franklin college do not endorse
Emory Speer." Now we respectfully
request it in the same spirit of candor
to “right the wrong” it has done the
University, when it sneeringly said
that its “curriculum is in no respect
superior to those of Emory and Mer
cer.” The facts given in our article
surely convinces it that in this matter
too it has unwittingly done injustice.
Will it “right the wrong” by printing
DR. ROBERT I. HAMPTON!
DENTIST,
OFFICE COB. CLAYTON AND LUMPKIN SIS.
1MU. . Ahana. Ga. ’
* J. W. ECHOLS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lexington, 1 " - Georgia.
jsii’jrastsssssr-’
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Persons wishlngtn buy, sell or exchange Real
Estate would do well to consult with the under
signed. J. S. WILLIFORD,
lt-tf Real Estate Agent. Athena. Ga.
BUSINES8 CARDS.
The Best is the Cheapest!
THEREFORE IF YOU WANT
OOD AND CHEAP
1 AND 2-HORSE WAGONS
Call at my Shop,
Or at ChUds, Nickerson, Wynn A Co’s.
The Benson
$150 REWARD lr
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY.- DOLLARS BE-
ward wlU he paid to any one who hid’xrrest
and deliver to me at'any fcn iRjimtojted
Statex one. JOSEPH.E<TpURM6^D, 1 aj s lVUe
aaa who was convicted oMKfse .d*Un*,el-tl*
un. of Clarke .Suptffjofc.fiouffogg
to the penitentiary toe.al^yeafi; the
add JOSEPH E. THURX08P this <Jaj
aacaped fr<n-<*iaM«r «t AAtreUvfiflPcpa.
‘ i . i ■‘ivi -i jqHN,W.IFlkR. Athens. Ga^,
Jane M.W ’
n.!DE8CRIPTtONl’;(r,[ . . jt l( |
, 1 THCRMpND Is iv\yhltejn«n al
6 feet to inches high, weighs 194.10 200 poui
very heavy set, full fane; shbrt, thick nert, i
hair, bine eyes, sound teeth, abontto oreaiaisH
and generally presents a (Dodapneerai)??.. Iff*
shot at by tho pftefi* >fS • escaped,,
is thought he was wounded In the arm or
though this Is not cAibdn.' " ' 1 ' " Jf, ‘ - 1 ’
Is growing in favorrapldly. My recent contract
for FIFTk Is completed and exhausted, and a
new contract Is on hand for ONE HUNDRED
more. Don't get seared—t am here for you eve
ry time. I am now better prepared to do good
work than ever, haring secured the services of
my Brother for the present year, who tea prac
tical \\ sgon-Msker.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING.
dome in the bent manner and at short notice—all
work warranted to give satisfaction-chars
reasonable. £9*1 have a good 8ECOND-HAJ
PHTETi >X, lately repaired, that I will sell ehei
Any one desiring a BARGAIN will find it
their interest to call on me.
P. BENSON,
febl-ly Spring st, near Gann A Reaves, Athens
ton, etc.? We confidently expect this
* ‘ ‘ hat
act of simple justice at the
the editor of the Ishmaelite.
bands of
Rubber Stamps!
MANUFACTURED BY
*. W.3D033CE, Prop’r,
AUGUSTA
STENCIL WORKS,
1*1 EIGHTH ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
Send for Catalogue aud prices. Agents wanted.
->»». — Sample name
'IfnivKi clothing.
Jr”'.;?' Price, 50 cU
complete with Ink and Brash 1nne7..
T. G. HADAWAY,
(SfCCFSSOR TO R. H. ALLEN,)
When yon are in Athens don’t fail to call at
the corner of Jackson and Claytou >ireels and
examine my larve stock of
HARNESS,
SADDLES, WHIPS,
AND HOUSK-KrRNISIlING GOODS generally.
My stwk hnu<l-mnd«, pud 1 defy i*om| etltion
from any qnauer in prltx’s. Machine-made
Harnyx* at h*w j>riccK, if you want them. My
establishment Is the Wst ]>luee in the city to
buy a good WHIP. 1 h»Te HARNESS and SAD
DLES of all kinds and at every price. REPAIR
WORK promptly done by first-class workmen.
A. H. DOREMUS,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
CONTRACOR,
Is now prepared to do all kinds of
PLAIN ^D ORAMENTAL
PLASTERING.
Job Work a Specialty.
KALSOMINING DONE TO ORDER.
DRUGGISTS’ CARDS.
JACOBS’
PHARMACY!
Gena Ins Stamped ” I. B. SEELEY, WARRANTED. 1 '
For Rent. „ ilL
FOB THE REMAINDER OF THE .YEAR
ana small store room, situated on the corner re
HoU and Market streets. ’ Splendid stand tor
small stock of goods. Also s largo lot, with stable,
baggy shed, etc. WUl rent Chmn. Apply to :
H M. CHESHIRE, thif Office,
" ; PUBLIC SCHOOLS: '- ! !ii "»
undarsignad at the Court Hopse.-to Alhqos, m
FridayJune 30th, at 9 o’ck ck, A. M- .
Color dporsohs wbod«!ro td teach will nNt
•oat tho same place and hour July first.. ...
H. R. BERNARD, & 8. )!/
dlw-wtoJulyl . i;
L—L’.'i—V
Cotswold 1 Sheep. 1
I.. 1 . . • J_u_Lj I’.ir; ,)| .1 -ill
One CotawoM Uam. Three Grade
Rams—this;year’s, , .Apjdy to,, „
B-6-lm. CollU.
0
PlUM]?tI. I B .bi l e’i«^te%
HABIT
CURE. the habit und Us cutu: Free.
$30 per weekean be made In any locality*
oulflfreo. U. W. INGRAHAM
dvertioers iteruTfijr
Streets
Boston,
Select List of LoSl
rr
INSURANCE,
FIRE INSURANCE!
Y. H. WYNN,
Wynn & Grant,
INSURANCE AGENTS''" ;i
Assets represented sggrfjtale over W), 000^
Rates guaranteed us low-as tho&e fif any other
First-elakaCompanies.x ,, > , r ^ r i •**
Farm PrOjHirty and uwelllnps a specialty. Oa-
ly agency in Athena Insuring Gins and filn-Hon-
•es.^ Prompt attention give^i to all business.
WYNN & GRANX Agt’V.
. .ATHENS,
OFFiras- i ,S*. W. conrer Hrosd snd Thoiesssto.
offu,bs. ^ g cor >rhom»» sUdClsyton'tST,
febOGm /. . > . illUpfSturtol .*.
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO!
Athens, Ga.
... it- *. ....
YOUNQ L.,0. HARRIS, PzEsinEST.
STEVENS T1IOMAH. SixuKT.vr.v. } *
Tndskuk.
*«.JL Xo.SCreesvs. bi bi
Trasses,’.Supporters, Bandages,
Urinals, Braces, etc. Jnst received A large and
varied stock, suitable for Infants, Youths and
Adults. Buying in large lots from the manu
facturers we receive a discount, which we di
vide with our patrons. Made in every desira
ble patern; fitting perfectly to form of body;
light, cool, cleanly, free from all soar, rusty,
chafing or padding unpleasantness. We adjust
all Trusses when desired and auarantte same.
Large assortment! Low prices! Remember
name and avoid all catch-penny hnmbugs.
oct9-ly
:*l(o
*>i Ida amuaing to tratoh tho contor*
» 1 ■ tloqa of the independent papera In
^GeoTfftafflce Btephona’ outepo-
ken stand* !Riat party has been gored
1 by>one of the borroroof adllenuna.
■w riyitaiH -«<lf i iliiiTin' ' i i"
«■'*< ' You ‘jnaVbbil down the edtlorial
•’'. j'paM'iYihe !Pq8t-Appeal for awhele
^hJeSr, landyu won’t get an original
L idea from It as large as the soul of a
• - flea.' Itrld but a stale rehash ot slan-
•' ^ders taken from the northern radical
papers.
Tbs Great Spsdla far IfsanlgU ud Hsadschsi
From Frank L. IfnrslaAn, Siatc Mbrsrian.
AtLakta, Ga., January 14. 1880.
Messrs. Hutcihsox A Bro.: lhavt tc-t d vour
Neuralglns, both on myself and on others, aud
found it to be all that is claimed—a a|**< j tic for
neuralgia and headache. 1 recommend it to a
sutiering public. Y ours truly,
FRAXKL.nARAf.SOir.
Atlanta, Ga- t Feb! 10,1879.
Messrs. Hutchison & Bro.: 1 bsve used your
"Kiunlflnt" In astersl Instances, and find it the
best remedy for neuralgia and hesdsebe I have
ever tried. It relieves the Mln, leaves noneot
those unpleasant effects due to narcotics or other
anedynea. 1 shall always keep it in my office and
take mneh pleasure In recommending it to my pa
tients. 8. G. Holland, D. D .
24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4,1879.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro: Having thoroughly
osted your **lTourslgine M in my cast I cheerfully
recommend It to all who suffer with neuralgia, and
headache. Thos. M. Wood
ef Howard, Wood Cno M
For sale by all Druggist. v ol
H. R. G.
Hum's Bum; Cubi
The only reliable ud tafe lreaedy fur
RBIVMATXQU
If taken accordloc to direction! it never MU.
Cone ctaee of twenty or mure yean elaadlac, ud
remove, al lmpuritleeof tbe blood oad^eoeclei.
Tboureodx relolce over Its marvekma curee.
HUTCHISON A BBO. Generml Agenta.
Sold by ell Drunlet. AtluU, G».
norlS
Hoticel
Is hereby «iv«n that the houn for porch!! in*
loos# cotton at tbo Atosoa Factory will babe-
twosnnlaoia tba aoninc and three in tho
ottornoon, and all nattoa parcbsied daring one
day will not bo ased in fbeterv until tbe next
2K!MSSS* aK ^' 3 ^““
pmentod
• tffiflli UV*^ i'S. L. BLOOMFIELD,
Co.
.STUBBS& 60^
to Oreorer, Stnbb! A Oo.)
FACTORS
Commission Merchants,
No. M Bap Street,
SAVAJRTAa, CAL
casa. r. arnaas, ■ s.o. reinn,
johx x. eiaxiTT, thos. y. itcizs
Angust», UU.
NEW SEED
GROWN BY
R. Buist, Jr.,
For ns. All are FRESH and every paper dated
1882!
HE NO TEA, the best in the place.
Barker nil) Harness OIL
Warner’ii Remedies. i
St. Jacobs’ Oil, and allpopnlar Pat Medicines.
St. Louis Lead. Linseed OIL Mixed Paints.
Full stock of Drugs and Fancy Gouda.
We have a full stock of above and everything
in our line, and will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
E.C. LONG&CO.
Druggists, Athens, Ga.
oc.21-ly.
G. H. U.
TheMu sicHouseOf TheSouth!
Pianos
and
Organs
T lie Best Manufactured!
New. and Elegant Styles!
Important Improvements!
Beautiful Combinations,
SELECTED FROM TWELVE OF
THE MOST C’EDEBRAT-
E.
ED MAKERS.
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v. G. 0. ROBINSON 4i C0.'
.f. v!-i .!*(..KijTOTiAHg
"I TO RVESYVFUBCHASES4
Lowest Prices & EuiutTnt EwOffenJ
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
SHI JST MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, ,
BEST ITALIAN BTKINGSj
And everything ptkbualng to Flnt<lae! Mnsie
Boom.
KEY-NOTE
O S’
T. M. H. O. T.
M. H. O.
L. P. Q. a
Broad Street, Angusta, Ga.
Reni.derit Director*__
Yocxo L. G. Harkis. PTrVKX«Tlldv«r-
Joiis H. Nzwtox,
Fxrdihand Paixizv,
Col. Robert Thomas,
L. H. CII ARSON N1ER,
>:u«'R L.‘ Nswveiri
A LEIN P. DlAElKO.
John W. Nicholson,
J. H. Hunnicutt.
— ,, LJ —.mmy
MISCELLANEOUS. .7T
Miles Johnson,
STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I am better prepared than ever todo all manner
of Dyeing and Cleaning, in the most substantial
and thorough manner. Devoting my time sole
ly to this business 1 enn taro out better work
than those wboprotemj W> carry it on In connec
tion with other business. Refers to the ladies
und gentlemen of Athena: •? *m«. j- hj-'
BOYH-fJ- ; , , .
FRESH FRUIT ALL THE YEAR!
Ai perfect prortwt of preserving every variety
of meets, vegetables, egus ami fruit, hu never
been ’attained, nittH tbe r wteeteetmilntroduc-
bles can be piesenred WITUJDUX ULATING OR
SEALING. v 1 ’
This process contains veFy simple and harm
less properties, healthy aji4 inexpensive. Fam
ily rights for sale by me, or at H. B: Lyndon’s
dnig store, where thwarticles can b« had.
$U‘
3-23-3m.
P. A. SUMMEY.
WOOL CARDING.
THE PUI5LIC
Cen now have their Wool carded at short n*f-
• in t< Hen at-*11! i -uii
lOc Pei* Pound,
or One-Fourth toll. Satisfaction guaranteed by;
> U
*» H- T. KQwler
• t„ Georgia. ,
Near Check factory. , \ u ,,
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COTNTY,-ORDINARY
tote eauto
—„ _.jrt District
county,' removed to the place of
ed 1m the reasoe aesignsd by retd petitloneia, it
is ordered That from and after tbe 1st day uf July
next Slid'Election Crecinct be end Is hereby re-
rnovetl to ami eatablUhed St tbe (ireaent place of
heldlbgJu.t.thCohrU lu add tifstriet; audit is
utthor btderod.tUat a copy ef tbla order be pub*
lsbetl once a week fbr. four weeks la tbe weekly
UanDcr-Watcbuan preceeding eaid first day of
July nsxt. ASA kl. JAcK^ON, Ordinary.
A true copy from tbe minute.
AHA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
W°»*'
W ild. BB SOLD WITHIN THE LEGAL
boars of eele on tba 1st Tueadsy in Julyf 18N2,
baton the court bouw door at ;Atbeos, Clarke
county, Georgia, all that tract or parrel of l&od
ettonte lying and beta. In said State end county,
sod fa tb« clty of Atbaoa, oa the corner of Han.
—-k avenue end Newton strait, bounded oa tooth - an
, Hancock avenue: oa thVaut by lot of L F and - ~
F F}ncb; on the north by ktof Nnney Louie,amt
j 'the west by N.wton vtieet, containlnx one-
tbnitkefan acre, more or. leu, on which is.itua.
ud Courtney Beal's livery stable. Sold to nailery
nfifhUiueafrmaFaltonSuperior Court to tnror
s n Wd b . y .n j d
him. t . Written uoUco
giTsnC.w. Beal; tenant In possssslon. This June
fitb, 1882. JOHN W. WK1K.
*, t!. Clarice Counry. Ga.
pEORGiAvCLABKE-County.. , ,
U WUl be sold before the court house door in
Clone county, on thfe*first Tuesday iu July next,
within the legal bours.o^sale, the follywiug uumed
property, to-wlt: 125 men’s vest*, more or lens,
one lot or summer clothing, one lot of paper collars,
129 boxes more or less ; one lot of sunpeuders, one
dozen pairs, more or less; one latof hau and caps,
pu>re or less; two show eases and contents; une
l of baskets, 15, more oft less ; one let of bed com-
„ rts, 15, more or less; one lot of men’s and \m\ic*'
hose, 100 pairs, more or less ; one lot of ladies* bon
net*, 200mbnre or leas ; on# lotofboxos, trunks, etc.
and contents, same being morked H. Brooks. Au
gusta, Ga.; one lot of crockery ; one lot of violins
and banjos, 20, more or leas; onalolofiobacco, two
boxes, more or less : one pair counter scales ; one
lot Of grist. 125 pounds, more or less ; one lot of ce-
dor and, pine buckets, 15, more or less; one box
potash, 75 balls, more or less; one lot of wrapping
paper jobs pair Fairbanks scales; one lot of trim
mings aud ruffling*, 20 boxes, more or less ; one
kk of tuba: one lot Of brooms, 14% doxen, more or
less f lot of chnrns, one doxen, more or less ;
one box of artificial floorers; one lot of corsets, so
moreaalest : one looking pass; one iotof men's
and ladies* gloves, 200 pa r>, more or less; one lot
oftoyi; one lot of hand kerchiefs, 20 doxen, more
or less ; one thread cose and contents ; one lot of
dust and shoe brushes, two dozen, more or h-s*;
oue-lot ot wash boards 15, tuora or lew; oneca»c*
of blacking ; and 15 cases ol merchandise, marked
U. Brooks, Augusta, Go. All sold as the propeny
oil. Michael, to satisfy a distress warrant iu favor
of Mrs. H. F. Bishop against I ju ichnel.
I’ll •; * JOHN W. Wl'nltt, fshcritl.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE ThIF COURT*
house door tn;the city of athons, Claike couu-
ty, Oeorg’s.on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hours of sols, the following prop
erty to-wit: all that tract or parcel of land lying
and being In suid county, containing six litre*
rnuro or less, adjoining lands of Robert aud R. |!v.
Beav sand James Hancock; luvlod on as the prop-
erty-of a. J. StovaJl to satisfy a h la issued from
Justice Court 220 district U -d, in favor ot James
Hancock. Levy made and returned to me by J
U Willingham couftable. Deed .mode from suid
tiancock to said A J Stovall according to law for
the purpoee of levy.- This May ktfth, 1882.
6^-41. JOHN W. Wi LR, Sheri It*.
ADlUNlrtTRATOB’dTsALi; _ JN FUftSU-
A sue, of leave to sell, granted * bv the Court of
Ordldarv of Warren oouuty. the county of the late
resldeuce ol my Intestate, and where eiliuini.tra-
tionbnbie estate ha. been regularly want'd I
wilt Sell la front ot tbe oouyt home door n the
city of Atbeoa, Clarke county, Georgia, wl ilu
the legal houra of public wile, on tbe first .nedar
-ot or parcel of land, ..mete
and lying In said county, wftbln tbe llniite of tbe
city of Athene, marked on the rallmaa nisyaa
containing one acre, more or less, in No. ^bound
ed .eat by the Ueorgia railroad; north by land ol
Hurper, and cast ami aouth by .treeta and lauda of
Miss K G ~arr. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay
for title,. ,,,. . .... , W.V.M. TOY,
t a ^ Aamlnlatretor of Wm. H. Toy, dec’d.
Guardian Sale.
Purauant to an order of the Court of Onllnajv,
of Clarke County, will bo sold on the first Tuesday
in Auaukt next,daring the legal bonre of sale, tbe
Jullowiug property, via; one undivided half to Mer
est In and to one hottae and lot In Athena, In said
obtaining oue acre, ailjolning Blrod Gilej
and Florida Carr. Said undived ipterest in said
hoUae arnUMt lo be sold va the property of Henrr
T. Culp, minor of Loouldas Culp, detwaaed, for the
benefit ot aaid minor. Terms bash. June Sth
' UK P El -'t A CCLP, Guardian.
’;! ; u ;:;~toR saleT~~
I N acconianco with thc provisions of the will of E.
L, Newton, deceased, we offer for saio the resi-
dencs ami lands attached, constituting the home
stead of the said deceased. Consisting of a large
well-built dwelling, with all necessary outbuild-
JWM 9 ‘$**}***T of Und, part of which, is in
cultivation and apart id excellent timber. All
within easy access to the burinoos portion of the
Admitiistrato'r’s Sale.
TJV VIRTUE OF AN ORDER PROM THE
D Court of Ordinary of tbe county ot Clarke
granted at the regular April Term, 18«i, will be
sold before the courthouse door at Athena, in said
county, during tbe lawful hours of eule, for cash,
on the Pint Tuesday In June next, the following
. V .T . i -rr— ,n Ainena,
being tbe place whereon Mias A. B. Hodgson now
resides, adjoining the Hodgson loops on tm- mirth
tba field an tbe east, and Mrs. Seav on the south!
The Hodgson chops and tbe lot belunglng there
to, on Oconee atieet. lying between thelot where
Mias A. B. Hodgson resides, and Henry Beuaee
and exttndlng back from tba atreet to the field. '
Tba house and lot on tbe west tide of Oconee
street, now occupied by I. Morrit, and adjoining
property of John H. Newton on the aouth, and the
old Hodgson homestead on the north-west.
Tbe old Hodgson homestead, oo tbe euuth-west
side of Oconee street, lying between tbe Oconee
.Street Methodist Church and the lot occupied by
I Morris, and running back to Jonn Mr. Niclioi-
aon’al.ne and the back portion uf the lot now oc
cupied by 1. Morris
A'field containing five term more or lees, lying
In Athene, on the weet banks of the Oconee river,
between the lower bridge and the Broad street
luntkndtN. W*. Houdrup, and uiijoiuiiig Henry
£V* al alb©,ou tbe wen.
and k lafgbgulljr on tho north, except tbe atrip
terifbMfway,hernia after,acacribed.
Two hoboei and lota on the south side of the ex
tension of Brood street and running hack to a Imve
gully, adfol^ngpn the weal a lot sold by R. L
Bloomfield to the Go. R. Rj aud Banking Co., and
. Two nobsea and ToU bn Thomas atreet, In Athen
■* Church, ofiioining
*'«»t and Mrs. Mc-
running back to the
j^h^na uttbe lut occupied by I. MorrU, coutam-
ing half acre, wore or less.
. Qua hauaa and Iq| on Clayton atreet, in Athens.
lving between Moas A Thomas’ warehouNe and J.
C. Prater's store, and running hack to W. s. Hol-
hejng tbe place uow occupied by cic
i Throe hundred and fiity-#even eight kundretha
caBed gSttUtJUSSL = *ST!“!?.
f A tract of land In Jackson county, lying on ihe
road from Athens to Jeflar-on, about tdght miles
WSnbastp» iem. istss,
Utofrts : Vsrnam and, Fowler, being tbe piece
wbereon T. tV. Wallace now resides.
AatripifUndWrSigUtofwayof rail-road, lev-
Two hobseS and Tots On Thomas a
opposite tke colored Baptist Ch
Henderson Elder ou the north-vvea
W hurt or on tbe other Side, runaln
eron the river aud
ipohite corner near the lot
property belonging to
odgaou, Sr., and Wil-
* ased, and held by
ibclr life time, and
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PAUCE BARBER S|iOP
ICOLLEGE' AVENUE,’ ATHENS..i;a~ bm
-LEGE 'AVENUE. ATHEN&. GA.
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— 'SSSi&Sf JS«ftL war.
DAVIS « HARRIS. Prbprietora.
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LINENS! . LINENS ! "LlINENSI---' 1 -' -
gJSfisftsws
linen Tray Cottn, fancy bo rile re, cut down from 75c to 35c each.
:!. SHEETINQS! ; SHEEtlNGfeiV. 1
Bleached and Unbleached from 20c to 40e per yd, BlcacMnj r 11 krands^at Ni w -Y« rk , n vw.
Bed 8preads from 65c toIC.uo each. ▲ full line of Lacrk «.pd d^didnps. GentsI'nlaui drit^ and
/gflifr 6e * c b ,r s m »®fiihfiVecT j”aImentlffilHseof’rtolafrlfi?,.
m IfijmbM from 5ct°|l.50 each. In other department.* m lull line of Iloierv G1ovpl.Tau*m
I* Hj°fL*’^’Wtoand8UkHandkerchief*,coloredtbtdeiWand hemsuhofl'Handkerchiefs
ore«.v , *^s^
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^ .-vX-rn-,,1 f.,(i'|.;ihw
■i N^xt door to MandeviDe's Jewlrv-Store*' <r
Att-dAwRm. .tin-—hi,r/--H -*
».v.| vAvvp. wuxifi luufifiu uc«r lUl’Iine M Ulll
toltwrethefli'uch e*tl G.eu to «be Une; Mid stiip
K ntjing ecroee eald fltdd above described as lying
Athens on tbe OCetiee river, entering ea <1 field
ttsflBsyisraaw *
oflL.lt.Reaves. AUofasW
tha astatesof Edward Jl. Uoukbuu, or., auu n
llxtu VJ P, Hodgv^u; both deceased, and bald
ttamovisfflsy:
Ibfirtblareto., ; . JiliHfAUG H. HOtHibuN,'
Adtn r. of Edward R. Hodgson, Sr.
" THOWAS a. HOi.GNON,
' Adm r - ol William V. 1*. Hodgson.
toRGIA. eLARKE COUNTY.— Whereas
VTT h 2. m e R \ Holder Aiimlnl.trntor ef Obe-
t'l Urns of
rnfflSi b» duenarged from eald admlniv-
These are, tlioroforc, to cite and admonish ail
cnaeerRed to atwtv cau»« nt my OiHre on or bo-
Sreb t !^. fl .M , l, , i5 y b. i li,. J i?d. , ‘ BXt whJ # “ ld
■fflaanfir* ^ ^ mr «• a - y
B-'JWm. . il . Ordinary,
COUNTY, WAEKEA8
■?LrtTTii--rr' ..dmlnGtrator of William
deceAawI.ipilU'sIn te.ma oftbe law
»%5Wrtm r «Iitia»,tolAailnil | ilairaUoii.
*“™are, therefore, to die and 'Mmfixisb all
fMownodjosbowteajmafitmreaeeen or before
wi vre-
^gmnder my bsad aboffire ibja^day „r
“ o-fi-ltonr.- Ordinary.
rtetmei*, i labke county, whereas
colored, late of,aid dmnjy, deceased. These are
therefore tecite and admonish all concerned to
hbewicShiseRt my oflice on or l-erure.the first Mon.
*y i |i»^Riy.wV»J > j eMd Isrtere -ahoo^ .net to
mi toii-iljlos i(i-loi..i •
vg5 >1 i* ’ AtoW H todmmfi
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an un
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Ojjt •• tR->vp^f ,1,wril-m -hII Hi fy<|
LOUIS COOK BUGGIES, CABBIAGES AND
I guarantee equal to any sold in market at samp prflW
Tbs OMHleksryWtisa. Took Finit Premium ai the Exposition.'i **1 -wm-n*t\
' —M„o / n
I THE BBOm CELEBRATED HALL-ACT) CARVER COTTON GINS,!
SeWd Pixitcr and OmlnSaeder AttarhmcnL
Tha TbemasamtetbiagafolRsvslviagHa»ewi. !5Jfj;mim7>-j.!,i,p ! lir1n
■m. Single «?d uJiuCii''FwMTowstocVs! • , ‘’‘ l "I
■prlng.Teeth snlhy Hanow ud CwlUvetev. RemoTfi. rise two ooiitreiMetk and I
|„feiF; - ’ J. N. MONTGOMERY,
* ,r '' • Ordinary.
hJotice.
AN road'eommimloners of Clarke
rrf!^JSspsUto.--w-.-to.
BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC.
TU Southern MfUual huunuee Company
■i- * Lewi, J. f/repMacl. «!,
. CARITHERS, BETTS & SMITH,
i! inufiaiol l-tliv!
»lt I
••“.I rxi l!i^5jlnJ“'in-i i
-(klM unt .
of (braaer po lcy holders,
. this Mil through
mreaentaUvea alone, detire to to made parties in
their own proper aaoxe. It is erd red that all o(
•he pietobi m&y holdere la the compUlu.nt oom-
BBZaa »*? hjy* former poiloy holder. In tha
amafif %bo d«Ge to detowr. Nead or answer in
their own Individual names do cotno in by proper
oidor of the court on or tofoid the fitai day of the
secontt week at the next term ofthls court and to
■ J>Jftttit.e^et'to puhtlshcd
Hit/ CbAfBOEgg Ssr.AO, Jotlge Superior Court.
I certify that thfi witkin and foregoing 1a a true
extract fn>m the minutes ol dfirkb superior Court
-May^Tenn^j.gaa. Joual.^
'till. I'w 11.'*;- I I