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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1882.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY ANDCOUNTY
SUBSCRIPTION,» SO PER TSAR IN ADVANCE.
HfftOf ClKOUTtfll n IOETHIAST MPB1U.
VANOCr. OmNFQRD Ml oantt pappus.
. 1 T. L.aAWTT.Rdltov:
Every county yet heard from have
overwhelmingly declared against
Stephens for governor. A.
My Dear—But stop! We had for
gotten that we were enjolned from
publishing those letters.
Mr. 8peer should be made minister
to Russia. He ooold Lelp tbe ^sar
out amasingly strangling the press.
\!
Kmory Speer Once More Makes Him!
self to the Republican Side or the
Tv
BOW EMORY SERVED HISFRIEXDS.
-'‘To-day in-the-house the democrats
were malting a strong fight against
the system of assessing government
teppond to
OUR CAND1DATB FOR CONGRESS
MAN AT LARGE. I \
Since we first proposed the same of
HonT H. H. Carlton, of Clarke, as a
candidate for congressman ftom the
stats at large, that gentleman has re-
oslved from evecy mention of Georgia
so many flattering letters of encour
agement that be has formally per
mitted his name to go before the July
convention In Atlanta, and submit
his oialnb to the democratic party of
Geocgik', Be. U notan offloe seeker,
bat tf the people desire him to serve
them, now,as he has done through the
darkest days bfGeorgl* and the south
Dr. Carlton Is ready to
the call of his country.
We suppose there are very few men
In Georgia bat what are acquainted
with this gentleman’s record. No liv
ing man can point to a single blot or
blemish upon his honored name.
Worlds soold not bribe him or tarn
Dr. Carlton from what he believes
tabs bdaduty. While.a member of
the Georgia legislature, he carved a
name and peoord as enduring as the
eternal hills. While carefully look
lug to the interests of hla own immer
dlate section, he kept beneath hi* eye
every part ol Georgia, and there is
not a division or section of the state
bat owes Utt a debt of gratitude for
hie vigilant guard upon their rights;
His reoord In this body shows that
Dr. Carlton’s sphere of usefulness
wss far too contracted. His brilliant
mind and determined power proves
him worthy of r more exalted sphere,
where he may have latitude for the
display of his great Intellect.
Dr.' Carlton has done much for the
educational interests of Georgia than
any other man. He recognized the
feet when slavery was abolished that
he had a'duty to perform to his country
and the rising generation, and that
was to educate her whole people.
He has always bad the local os well
as the general interest of Georgia at
heart, and some of the grandest moves
made toward progress are traceable to
Dr. Carlton’s masterly mind
Savannah owes him a debt of grati
tude for his labor toward improving
the sanitary condition of that city;
for to H. H. Carlton is largely due
this great work.
He lathe father of the Geological
survey of Georgia, which has been of
great benefit to our state in general,
but more especially to the mountains
and mineral belts in developing their
resources and hidden wealth.
The people along the line of the Ma
rietta A North Georgia railroad are
indebted to him for having done so
much for that line.
The people interested In that vast
territory opened np by the North-
Eastern road, and their present pros
perity and the enhanced value of their
property they owe to the able man
agement and arduous labors of Dr.
Carlton. t
As chairman of the finance commit*
toe Dr. Carlton secured an appropri
ation^ |5,000 to the Dahlonega obi-
lego, which should endear him to tbs
people ol that section.
The Inmates of the Lunatic Asylum,
could they speak out, would pay trib
ute to his fostering care.
As a Journalist, he has always been
In the front ranks, fighting for the de
mocracy.
Dr. Carlton has kept himself poor
working for the public good, whilst
with his fine business qualifications he
might have entered the speculative
field and gotten rich. . , . .
His war record Is without a blemish.
No more gallant aoldier unsheathed
hUjnrordln defense of the Lost Cause.
Hla man ldollxed their eptnmander,
and would to-day willingly lay down
their lives in hla defense. As com
mander of the gallant old Troupe ar
tillery he made a n«m* that will ever
be emblazoned upon the hearts of the
southern people. Having been sever
al times wounded, Dr. Carlton’s
mother begged him to resign and go
into the medical department, and hav
ing a great love and reverence for her
he sent in his resignation, which was
approved until ft got to Gen. Lee, who
disapproved it with his reasons en
dorsed, that “the army could not do with
out the tervicet oj »uch an officer at Dr.
Carlton.”
Dr. Carlton was the first Rian who
find the courage to attempt to redeem
Clarke oounty from radical rule, and
' to hla bold front and stirring appeals'
are ocr people Indebted for the over
throw of that party.
As a physician he has done a great
deal to relieve the poor in and around
hla native place,and his skill and purse
has ever been open to the cry of dis
tress.
As a lawyer Dr. Carlton has al
ready made rapid strides toward the
front ranks of his profession, and bids
fair to soon rank among the leading
uriste of the state.
Hon. H. H Carlton wrote an art!'
cle when editor of the Southern Ban
ner which was in the nature of an ap
peal to the people of South Carolina,
recommending and advising as to
what was necessary for their redemp
tion ftqm radical rule. Whether or
not the people of that state followed
his advice, nevertheless, when they
actod aa he recommended the state
was redeemed ,and Gen. Hampton
elected governor. After this an ax-
Confeffojrttte general, ,*»«* ex-governor
of Booth Carolina boldly and public-
4r—*
' of Georgia would never do herself' fall'
credit apd an honored son foil Justice 1
until ska seated, Hon. H. H. Carlton
la the United Stetet senate.
This section of the state, as an act’
of Justice, is thirty entitled to the con-
giamsM at large, never having had
> either a
•erP.8.seaSlnr;hlsq,lfa new district
had been formed It would have been
.it being the
Mri Speer prays the court to save
him from the effects of his own letters.
He dare not give them to thepnblic.
The Atlanta Republican says that
Mr. Speer cannot carry next fell one-
third of the coliredyote In this dis-
“Our Emory" will doubtless try to
ride the persecution hobby-horse into
congress next fhll. Mark our predict
Aon.' ^ •-
Duggar says he Is still in the .field,
and sayB he don’t propoee to enjoin
any paper, against publishing his
resold.-., . . , . . •(,, ,
Morgan, Clarke, Jackson, Madlena 1 ,
Oconee, Banks and Gwtnett counties
are overwhelmingly pronoo'need
against Speer.
And “Our Emory” thinks th* pub
lication- of those letters are calculated
to mortify and injure him. We should
blush to murmur!
n«|iuw.ioaiss oiu
l to ike.JH^itJion.
We are opposed to an abolition of
the two-thirds rule anti) after a nomi
nation has been made. Then let their
convention repeal it and adjourn.
It Is said that many farmers in West
Tennessee have found their cotton so
Injured by the reoent frosts that they
have plowed it up and planted coni:
The democracy in this district In:
tend to make a red shirt campaign. It
will be the grandest times since 8outh
Carolina was redeemed from, radical
rule. j,
We have not as yet found but two
Stephens men In Athens. We are in
clined to the belief that the July con
vention will "p it him in his little
bed.”
At the meeting of the democratic
county committee of Spalding county
it was discovered that no one of them
was in favor of Little Aleck for gov
ernor.
"Judge, t»Te me from those letters;'
The linking statesman cried—
"At least till I can fix 'em up
And prove that Christy lied.”
“At heart I am—" We keep for
getting that Mr. Speer has closed
down the air-brakes on this paper.
We are afraid we’ll have that $500 fine
to pay yet.
Wonder how many people knew
that the removal of Andrew Clark was
conveyed upon the ground that he bad
done nothing to build up the republi
can party In Georgia.
Wonder how the bloated bond-hold
er from the ninth will explain hla ac-
knowldgement that he charged Hen
ry Christy a commission for securing
him a government office. - - - *
' But we grin wavs this last dalm
and simply propose, the name or Hon,
B. H. Carlton dbr congressman. at
ihigk resting his claims upob the
grad goodhe has dqneour state, his
gallant record In war, his recognized
abilities and greet fitness for the of.
- floe, and Us unswerving integrity.
Dr. Carlton Is no policy man. If his
heart tolls Umtial a move Ufrighthg
will urge ltin defianoe of the frowns of
the whole world. A, mpre high-toned
honorable gentleman, a purer states
man or o safer and more trusted rep
resentative canoot be found. In hon
oring such m man Georgia honors her-
selL - , • Li’--
If Is time for our county committees
to begin to organise. Don’t delay
this Important matter.
Mr. Speer has been In the habit of
writing the most abusive : and insult
ing letters to Journalists, and when
they reply in the same tone be yells
out,’‘Persecution! persecution !l” , '
Mr. Stephens is a great policy man,
and his long and useful life has been
wasted in the beautiful work of riding
a political fence. Somehow, you nev-
er do know exatcly where to find the
old gentleman.
We want to see a full turnout of ev
ery democrat la Clarke oounty on the
4th of July. We have got to map out
a campaign on that day that will
sound the death-knell to independence
and radicalism. ,j.
My Dear Black:—These few
lines leave me jtUh-kickinjfc jtad 1
hope they will find you. enjoying the
same blessing. Kiss the baby for ms
and whoop up the boys; This missive
^strictfypgrlv^p.”', '
Some how or other, for the Ufo of
ns, we can’t understand this startling
and sudden conversion of the Augus
ta Chronicle to Stepbenslsm.' Safely
that paper hasn’t Joined the Atlanta
political syndicate?
Gernfran Carp.
A few thousand cup, average size Slot inches
beany and vigorous, at ,Ocenueschstinypond.
Parties will be furnished cans lor shipment at
cost, viz; SSc., AU orders must he accompanied
by the cash. Address, T. F. HUDSON.
Constitution copy. Athens, Ga.
JuneJO—w2L ^
MUSIC HOUSE.
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TheRJusicHouseOf TheSouth I
BU8INES8 CARDS.
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BESS
flfittWam-RsK.Tr* „ .
■ALL KINDS OF REPAtelNa
M immmt
W"*** PCM ayy. jAthens
i.® Best is the Cheapest!
THEREFORE IF YOU W t\T
GOOD AND CHEAP
1 AND 2-H0R9E WAGONS
„„ foMChn
?TOrk8 f«rtnr6Xpellser6rUifn5BHilWP —— Th P Roncnw
sional campaign, when Emory Speer A G D cnSOn
came gallantly to tboxeasue of hla re
publican friends; and raised a pftintof
order which stopped consideiation of
the amendment to prevent this out
rage. we were not surpris
ed. Whenever Emory can be of use
We arenot nOw anfprised at■ **Our
imory” rising tow “pint” to benefit
his radical., allies and,'. bgofsfectorf,
since this assegamept system fs now
being pracUced Jtyjhlm on all his ap-
S iintees, f jat l^asj.he assessed young
enty Christy to (he amount of $160
for none nlght’a job ip government
printing office and other small fevors;
and again It Is loudly Whispered that
young Emory is tb be the recipient of
a part ol this radical fond, which dem
ocrats were, opposed to being raised to
help him out'ih his canvass this fall.
WINSERVILLE NOTES.
; Pi Hard lost a fine cow by
disease, Friday night.
There was to have been a pig-nic at
Colle’s sulphur springs. . j
No rain in' this section for the past
threeweeks. n vi.ii .
Unless rain : comes' soon, upland
corn #111 make low down: 1 • i >'
Cotton Is very small bat in very
clean condition and will grow rapidly
when the rain comes. " ' !
8peer has come,to hie last ditch and
hW only and last cry will be “perse
cution.” 3 '' ' "
1 ’ .in* ■ *. l; ,•! } -.1 I ri - i --I.;
Fifty bushels of o*to and twenty
bushels of wheat an acre is nothing
uncommon for this year’s crop,
i The peach crop is nearly a failure,
newspaper reports to the contrary not
withstanding.
Mr. Frank Edwards # has threshed
900. bushels oats and 141 bushels of
wheat this season.
As a farm laborer “Sambo” is getting
“mlghty scace.” Any white man can
or does stand more sunshine than be.
Things will-soon change, my country
man. ’Look at the labor saving ma
chinery that in coming Into use and
yon see problem solved. Viz.: the
south can and will id a few years do
without the negro.
r
Her
T. G. HADAWAY,
(SUCCESSOR TO X IL ALLEN,) !■»-<•!
' When you are IS Athens don’t fill to Call at
1 SADDLES, WHIPS,
AND HORSE-VURNJSHING GOODS generally.
HsraeiH »t low prtoeatf you went them. My
boys gwSwmp.^T have iSaiumSrad^tS
A. H. DOREMOS,
A*rHE\s. geoBgiA," ,/ '
jr*»b -i < > -ii.itv •
■•"11,1" VI-IIJIIWI-XI .IIM r 1 11'-] Jl.l
1 <v 11 i.n Aow prepared to do all Mad* of ' 1-1
PUIH to 0RAMENTAL
PLASTERIN .
Job Work a Specialty.
KALS0MINING DONE TO ORDER
lanWy. , (t! lti w . . .
-..tun 1 I X . OHOWN.RV
R. JjK,
For us. Xll are FRESH and every paper dated
|gr Hm■HSroM.- U>e ^ ..
Full Mock of Drug, and Fancy Goods.
in^ h uS. «d , ^R !k 01 “ d e¥CT T tt,n «
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST:
E. C. LONG& CO.
Druggists, Athens; Ga.
MJM), .. ! i . .IT"
O PIUM) Reliable evidence’
habitfegsaapwsrjg
CUKE.I 0 " th*habit and Us care. Free.
$30 per whekean be msde'la sny locsllt:
T he Best Manufactured!
New and Elegant Styles !•
Important Improvemeuts!
Beautiful Combinations,
SELECTED FROM TWELVE OF
THE MOST CEDEBRAT-
ED MAKERS. ’
R«hR I
AM A To, Boalon,
dvertieera send for^ur 8eleet_Llst of Local
^;yr (
; Co., IS I
MISCELLANEOUS.
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 thda busine**' I can turn out better work
than those who pretend to carry tt on In connec
tion with other bnainew. Refer, to the ladle,
large cash contkacts knablk, FRESH FRUIT ALL THE YEAR!
G. 0. ROBINSON: & CG.
"<:• U,il ' ‘".TO’.BANE !J " Kn '
“eM. i ,'jltl/- ■ f.l /ll'if.tl'ji
. i .20 to 30 Par Cent- .
"• ito eVehy purchabkba 1 :
Uvoilncnt Mian EmBfferrd
01 meats, vcgetaDiei. eggs ana trails nas never
been attained, until the luooesstul Introduc
tion of Messrs. Nichols 4 Btllyeu, by which the
most delicate and perishable fruits and Vegeta-
8EAUN0* PreWXed V ~‘”
This process contains
less properties, healthy
Uy rights for sale by me
drug store, where the at
simple and harm
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G E «»Sj A .Tu L rkS! : uWmt 0 rof 'rhom M 'Con,.
sons, dec'd, applies to me for leave to sell all the
real estate of sslddec’d., to-wil: Ono tract ot land
ly log In sshl county, eonulnieg 140 seres more or
less. Theeeare therefore tocltc all concerned to
•bow cause atmy ofllce on or before the Aril Mon-
"fSjM£ 1882. AdAM. JACKbO.V, Ordn'y.
[uneta—4* r • , ■■ ; .
■Wsncock s' em
Finch; on the]
In said Stale and Comity,
on fts vctt b”Mawtoa stiaat, contstoliML on-
of paper collar,,
itxpendera, one
ofJuUaod Capa,
jdeontei *
dvoiu-
Udieh*
county, on the fir»t
bJSwss**
155 boxas rat
MMTOor'feS'jTwo show eases and contents; one
feS:pairs,^Sw&lesl | one let cfladle.' bon
and bsul—, 20, mot* or less ; o*« kat of tobacco, two
boxas, more or lees; one pair counter scaloe f one
lot of grist. 155 poapans, 1 mope OF 1 **-., •»» * f *•*
dim and pint buckets, 15, more or loss ; ono box
- potash, » balls, more os tern; on* lot of wrapping
paper; on* pair Fairbanks acaloa; one lot of trim-
StoTo^AMreT »
more or less; ooe looking glass; one lot of men s
awbawATi:
or Ian; ono thread case and contents; one lot of
dost and shoe brushes, two dozen, more or less ;
on* lot at Wash boards 15, more or less ; onecese
of blacking : and II cases Of merchandise, marked
H Brooks, Augwdwh‘Gs.‘ AR sold es Uw property
ixzr' 10 Ik,or
,7niCi T jOHNW. WKIR, Bh-rifl.
§ KOKOIA,CLAKKK COUNTY. <<-■■■
WiU be sold before the court house door In
i city pf Athene within the legal hours of sale
Ii-if-m ’tnijit '
|>lJ .lull I >1 >
DRY GOODS.
IrllM) 111.17 y..'l 1“
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G R AY
1882 PRICEIIaKT F0R THE SPRING' ,-j[032[*
Our Stock Complete and cut down to Priced like these :
CASHMERES—All wool, at 40c, Me. Me. 75c and $1-80 per yd, Ruhilnge/aH irddl.' lSc, 20c ahdTSe
k' r >' d - English body Ciwhmere*. Suing Colors, Wnpcr yd. Lace .Bunting* wool, 12fce pgr yd.
Nuns Veiling, all wool,irons 35c to fl.00per yd. All our Novelty Dress Goods reduced from tUO
to 75c per yd. . .. . M ->il -.mi tt mvj
WH1TE-660DSI. ' WHITE :<5G0DS!
A full line of Corded Picqties reduced to 6>fc per yd; Victoria Law n«, 40 inches wide, froin f2c
to *5c per vd. India Lawns from ifte t° 35e per yd. Our;«te India Lawn wili«at4fc>*iiy Me Whit*
*DickinKB at'all prlcesT* 1 ^^ prices. Check Nainsook dotted Lawn. Jaconet and
LlftEffel '. • UNEN§ ! ‘
linen Tray Covets, fancy borders, cut down froin 75e to nf#s each. „ j] j ^
SHEETINGS!'' b,,i ^ 1
SHEETINGS!
15c.Mc?«^.g C S?t5
&
departments a fujl ilnpnl
rcoiefs, colored bordered and hemstenea Handkerchiefs
-—,w. A - -w- tW, Veilinr. ele; tCorsets: from 50c to^LOO- GenU’ Dal*
. w • —^ ' apn ’ 0 r - > ^ jr-r
Next door to Mandeville’s Jewelrj' Store.
Mr. Stephens is a very great man,
we all admit, bat as a matter of curi
osity we would like for some of hla
friends to point to a single public act
of hla that it worthy of record ? Now,
don’t all speak at onoe! . ■
S«**W#*A40' *W| j j
MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS,
“■ 1 ' BE3T ITALIAN 81R1NG8,
Andeyeiythb^ pertaining to Firat-daaaltndc
KEYNOTE
• ’O 'S’ iwv. Iirr.v-
i:’- ']a.
The voters of Georgia have now, to
fight a ring of tricksters In Atlanta,
that have for years ruled Georgia with
an iron rod of despotism. It Is this
clique of politicians who are trying to
hoist Mr. Stephens upon the people,.
That injunction looks «• if Mr.
Speer is ashamed to have those letters
written to his colored friends ’made
known. The conundrum now la:' Ya
it the darkeys or the promises that
are calculated to “mortify and injure"
him. “" i " \ r '
Didn’t we tell yon. so? Mr. ’Speer
had either to get on the democratic or
radical side of the fence, and those let
ters will establish the feet that he has
already fell off. / But wAare'ehjbtajed
against saying on whlchf lde hs“dtap-
pad.” i 'Mi-..: v ...
•i r ,.i. i i,i(rviL;m
WOOL CARPING.
TRB PURLIC
Can now.bave their Wool carded at short no
tice at ’ **
10c Pei^Pound, '^'
or One-Fourth tolL Satisfaction guaranteed by
’" 1 <n«->». HuttA ) ullib t ‘.
H. T. . owler,
Hi.i-i,,u..: oiw. - .Athens, Georgia.
Near Check Factory. ! - 1 . . i t
4- 27-3mw.
3G0 seU^enSo^fofmy AUtSmAUC^A?^
ON HKAXX An epprwtenlty *>cjtoe oy sly w»*r~
ttr&'Sastt.i
H. E. JACJKbON,,
5- 55rtf _ High Shoals, Walton county, Ga,
t )eUl'f.litl->lttiVtS ,11.
ill ' -il.uu! Initl h-
I-.•i'll
Kecp t-ways on
Jll at she low*
Groccrirs and
The democracy hah nominate any
honest man and start him oh thetohd
with Mr. Speer-s psicWofl^ere,
now held by Henry Christy, nwd.Iie
can'carry every wHte vote In 'the
inln&.'^iatifct,;,,. ttiwe', Is. : .fam£hip»
therein that Mr. Speer can’t, nor dare
that the grand old state > not attempt toexptaln.
»■ i< j *< » H » ‘UliAL.wiel d a i ' ’J. miAtesdiJr 1 ir-f it I—4 j;
Wlifih yon'‘convince'those brave
jnoaqthlneen that/^r. Speefenbmlt-
edto being branded as ai blackguard
and a liar, without nhentanent, and
that We haVe doenmenti Id onh *poe-
aeoalon that proves bln responaibility
'.stats boose ljip4>rilRa|pl eOss heldeest they. wUl
no longer support hint; <■. , - . i
...I HI..IT ,;iviirii> rx- tr -III Mill; 1.I..I II
;.t- M-I.t > Mj; l — llr-iu.-- Thill ■
i Speer’s own friends new say thathe
made hNcompleto “bust” when Jm
: published and than denounce them a*
slanderous lies. When tt ttian*
bln. be don't
» much preca
" ■sit,.'-p- f -i r - srtoU" • '■! 1'IIS!
Ilrt t-oiiPwH . vh. Jwvj
i n Somebody ought to get opte —wh
wtemnt and look lor the rreeubick par-
ty in Georgia. It ia feared i .that Ithas.
{alien through a crack In the sidewalk.
If Mr. Stephens ia nominal cd, for gov
ernor by the democratic party, we believe
he will lend his assistance , to building
up the independent party, and to the ex
tent of defeating every democratic con
gressman in the state.
DEPOT’-i-T''
YOU W1U FIND ; .,
LOUIS COOK BOTOia 0ASEIAM5 ASBiWtMSM i ,;
; I guarantee equal to any aol4W market at «une price.
ksryWsgta- TookFintFt«hhimat'feeKaposlftonr • '‘ -« "
tctiSM- Faraahav s,4 Boskwalln laiiars.
at irtsVslSr. Tho'Waa—'* Crain Drill.
[*L AITS CARVER COTTON GINS.
■rrrial Fire-Proof Safes.
Mis, Calllvatar.
Cotton Seod Tlanterand Grain Boeder Attachment.
altivator. Bliekle Walking Cullivator.
SB
pTrlXStf
mad Kovolriag Harrows.
Mflesr*
The crrgg l.nwa Ms
uomrterat.ourbtoto Fair,. The Bar Dlxio aa4 raepoe PIow^ - ■ J 'f 1 .. j.ii
The Pnrqnha, ration Wood Planter. Single and Double Foot Plowstocks.
— ' teeth and
pora-
Dobh*.,
In ^nty, 1S»2. all that* tract
At land lying In uld count/, and atate, and hi
tSecity olAthena. Bounded nbufh by lloyt
street; west and north by.J, Kt Pittman; «a*t by
shaw.-,btvlc*l pn aathc property of Wiley K
Hood to satisfy amortgage "fl. fa. from Clarke
stTMTlor court; Bay tarni, UHL lnthvorbf Bauk
wtTmX JOHN W. WEIR. SherW.
ill be SOLD BEFORB THK COUVtT-
■ '* ,piatk*eoun-
within the legal hours of ble, the following prop
erty to-wlt: all that tract or parcel of land lyiug
uid being In mid county, containing six acres
- A.'J. Staralt tosattolk-A.Sifctaaiodtrout
£*"££/ t00dh°Mi r^?rn^aby J
S»«slf!!W»tr
;HkK'6S3f?f
IMarr of Warren countJ.tho count/ of the late
Jdeuca ol tuy Intestate, and whsre admlnutra-
tlon on his estxu bav boon regularly granted, I
trlthto
and tying la aaUI county, wRhta.th* limits of the
ls U t£ S}
Miss F <0 Cam- Tatma cash. Fnrehases to pay
-AdhllnlstTalor of Wat^H.' TbyTdee’d.
lIlWv * .hviitdos Tuttutnw t>.'.
GTO’^raSlSboum door In the
city of Athens, within the lend hours of sale ontho
Ui5£*.
muod i iiOH to nui on ntot smci to comer or
o t ?j.' b J U HSl“ind h %':
Buie at th* Udivreslty rs. J.d?iiaad and* W. If.
& 10 V 0 *^-
•jjbsai i .ii 11 y<Mw,w.,y*iB,»totttL.
. im tha petition of various cltlrermof laid Conn-
gshkl*g|to.«ap that SOM poUtion ought tobo grant-
f ^W.tehm.n^ M d;^td.y_of
'"Atruacopytrotn tbsnhnirte#
AXA¥, JACKSON, Ordinary.
Inyrors
I'.-th u ii J i h
l/(k H }«t *lil1l.l»l >4) q.jvji / ;,ll ni hhflf/ ...ill . h J * ** ' 11,1 kll/ ' idtlij
LIQUOR;: DElALsERS,;!
5 *‘whj S tw j4
m lafaym-
Of tho purest end beet leiquora of evei y bind
gallon or barrel. AMWHd$dMMa)lbr DU
“ ttozivous.Unc, , ; j„, ,,|
mm
‘I 'INSURANCE: im
Jcifr --•wnbUtbl .'.)*.■*■»*. |~ • HJlwTvy, .
V.W.WYSSI .n*.liloi-i..r ;..;i S.tX. OXSHT.
"Wynn & Gvant,
Assets repretonted WggrVgato over X0,000,0«.
Mas- guaranteed an lath a* thuto of any other
opcrtyAndWeningia'Specialty. On*
InAthens Insuring till.snnd Gln-Uou-
n
«eo!^Piilinia gtlVadla>igtvBP-ta afl hiialnea*.;
...Uallanilscqus. )llj( , lli4
til ip.Ji..AWWP*j4*-.. t -XA-U
cmi -;i- ItniiaiDU in fl <■’-i*..t«nt
n. on . Athens, ! Ga4 « .«.«
•/ yOCNG L. GkHARRIS, Ppciitivvt,, /
-./ (ITfy^ 8 THOifAR- BacaxTsay,.. .,
■il --V ; si rwltf jrfte HnR .H
:L-a..n -..tf.n,. .- ..>rl- * ij-ui *j, .
■I Resident Director*: ,
Yorjio L. O. Bonus, arevgagTapaxa,
Johm H. Nxwrox, . Etitot L Nxwton,
FxninWsnb FWnttsv, Aunt P. Dxsxino,
Col. Roikkt Thomas, i- Joint W. Nkxdlscm,
L. H. CjLsxnosmxa, , J. JR, ptntxictrrr.
None?.
t-.hiTi'.ii . c « nil TT**.
ALL PERSON8 HAVING DEMANDS
•*** h * w . Kton «-. u ”‘ rf ay* gpsa* *!:
Uw-ov/ - not#Be$g *v pFalfills igu NUDw uO
awrsinaaSl&cPtt
'lu.-M-hm xkIi- •«( • l.i **-*-*-•
.
LVton4 ndaStf4bUMe. no peiaon jvitt bejd-
Wnt.Ti9Utipg..,l^yj»-tk ..tt-y. FXTTARp, 7
-- *.-rn; -rro —- TTHP
tore the flr»e Mtmday ln /of/■ next why affi
^.Se^miermy
of March, 1885.
3.55dm.
J thlx 'dfst day
ASA M. JACKSON, 1
Ordinary.
ONE HUNDRED,AMDTOTV.iWWARa #E-
ward wiU be paid to any one.who.wUi arreft
and deliver to me at gn/, Jail 1» the i United
States, ono JOSEPH K,»HWlMOlU)„n,white
•man who waseonvtcted.of horse stealing at the
May Tens. Us*, of ClarkaiSaperigr.Uourt, and
•aamnoed Id thd fcnUnotlaiF, bwatx. Fcajst the
said JOSEPH E. THURMOND Karing, th|*i day
.escapedfrom custody at Athens,Georgla.^il.:<,
.-' -i - . JOHN-WiWinn,j
' Janit id'iwt ' ^ ,efUt ‘ 9t
nu -litl ' BgaL'KIPHUjf:* "s'« -rT.tll' 1
• J08EPH E. THURMOND la a white man about
■todWfe^pdLrttk goddWpfiWtM^ wfe
stmtntbydha ndfelf itoiau hi baeaped, andJt
Is thought be was wounded In UWtMn,# .thfgp,
fepngfothlata —‘ —
fcSSSlSESBBSS
{Bssiitfr
ntyseir. WM. H. TAYLOfi.
t^d tor Medlcri pnrpcfe. by 8$£.Tt
g&sw
.ocM-tf Real -
nm.i.f
1’ B. L.-BL'OOMFIKU) ,
\X iS* Athens Manufacturing Co.
•,J«p. 18,1885.
Ujtvly..
attrtgauwaayxaM'ejB
therefore to die and admeoiah’ all concerned to
5521! “W'l'JPo«4r before the tint Mon-
«# l *»J“*rdoatvrt | r*dd Mtters should art be
I'plreatlhttor my hand' st oSce, this May 8th,
i djIOW w 'A i ASAM. JACKSON,
OrdUury.
. CTARtt COUNTY'- WbercRs
!«,‘>adarh)iitrc-itrfx of
(i! ’i *ffl^r i ; ii- # *
IA.1* "... li ’
w rB -
.JUyM-4to AdA lCJACksqH, Ordinary.
BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC.
llitMtMril itiuuol tntkranir Company ^
lampiinet:at. ' "
^ tk« court tlmt some of
•om* cow poring lb* Clara of former |£|m hohlenT
S^WTO4\n U th^&SL*- f
SSL^hoAB-'policy bokterl “a ule
a»5?«J!3&io'gSf. 1 0 , r hT?JJpi?
ordarof tha court on or before the dim day of, the
»p^to^^ hl, “ Ur ‘
. tl . .- MS
fiUUm, and demur, plead or
B luicvcr MU I SO a I I • > • •
K! !&*&&£&****■
■I l<ilfW#*f , *«»(«Ah.r/ud*» Superior,Gottrt.
"*“w
inulviel ! ' •-■uNoHlieO.'
*1*1 *>ii .!! Olir
ill ass.ii. *
n ii i!i n; tt;h,d , . ...
PUBLIC, SCHOOLS, .
ALL WHjffi fotej»tlr44ririaf'fo ; t^ch in
th#
Boys^fn Athens, on
•S'SfllSi JtttfifiSit* 1! ‘***
1 •.H.fcRBwWciRM.
r^ssss
portion of tb*
ttMtttaads-
'- •■• Guardian Sale.
|/jfwi j/ J, ,
• Bids Fop, ..Puhlic Printing.
■ to'dU thi Pabllc Pilhtlb* of ih.
Aiititi'atort’i for two yean, commencing Yhe 1st
of August aekt.'Vm how bo recel'rcd by UtoCom-
HUloniU ( SpiclScatlOM and reiuhamhhlk.ean
be had upon application to tbs Srertnaky of Siato