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pRormfcTAT?v Mfchici^ns!
\ 1HJEWBLEVriTr-T—
BANNER-WATCHMAN.
Kfllir in a thrifty man. lie attended
HieGirflyW furr-ral nt government ex
pense. One of tlie iUniM in his expense
account is “five cent* for a shine.”
babdwa y&MHmte
Are respectfully invited to call it the store ol
A. S, MANDEVILLE
TUESDAY JUNE 27, 1882.
XDWIN R. K1NNBBREW, Tax vauso Admit
CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
•' I 'SUCCESSORS TO'CIlILDH, NICKERSON .t Cl).),
Keepal ?!W /a,^J^I) ? ^«)frfl^pj^^ r oJ^^'*{'lnJ>‘> r the.«Oeo r gU. Outflow
PEOWS; FA-RM IMPLEMENTS,
<" ,n7 fii/nrtfb maw&i w tools,
RABBET) WIRE, MAQWNERY,.T&E'BEST1> AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
$$9;.; Material,' Ham®, Machine Oil,
, , , , Pocket and. Table Cutlelry,'
Know
and superb line of the latest novelties In
Jewelry & Silverware
iArXsPH'
lmpon ^tSAXS: c ^..o
Cutlery,etci,etc. / .. .. . , 4
ESGKAVlHff AXD' R&PATRIXG ■"
Done with care and warranted to glVe aailaflife.
thm. • .1. •' octta-ij:
BlmpaoBDoeeWadUman'lleOelro. ,1 "'
From tto Ckti-npo Trih**c.
•• la it not beautiful, 8we«Uteai;t7"'
Aa Lillian McGuire spoke 7heto
wnnlaahe lodlnd'iinb" Rupert Uetb>
erington'a face with ber Marry ej es,
dCcesioWr. Iowa is becoming the Harris
in prices. Give u» but a trial and your-
M lu.ll Mj-JUJlb i'.*7*'h»
^iil Vttl*o'<i T.l'. 'l -i,f tljfr
Bu ni Sfiiiitfivc, "‘>
MqmoJ M M In III
are thoroughly iauarodwqeu asfd-thelnmeHU Acknowlei^red,
■•MUR*
U Mil; .they
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lijlij-i imf < ■ • u 1 .-V
; «dl Hofl t'W» H
, hlO
t rfli- >rtj ol %yiia >ill«|
.!■ ,«i! iem11!** •»<!) i Inin
:HH|itasriit? •• it- I iii*
fi tliat lieJp.must, couie from virtuous we
ll men. tjoci^ty boars ilown hard on the
n WWHtohfffc 0 it,i« h«»r own sex
? hff Wth.thpgroatefft •*eerily-
A W vpjy JiMch like the Siberian
ft [VSiSrWbMRiSfVW^ l i their number
* U.ahot <U)WM M>e toflt pounce upon It anil
|} devour i^. Duupjlesa there are hundreds
B qi these poor tirvatupes, who, like tlie one
M wc liaye instanced, are anxious to get
e back into tlie right path and are holding
£ forth their hands in caruesteupplication
u fol'amdsunco. Until good, women ex-
r- tend their aid and place these poor
is creatures in an atmosphere oi innocent
lt pleasure, there will be but little chauce
n “ for their permanent redemption.
At very 1 near dost for cash. Tbo“
ingmotherto lull strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for. ber,child.
i>ai naitt
ind"""
Vtl
nerves,enriches the hlooa
■ 1 . i at
Overcomes weakness,wake-
fulness, and lack ofenergy
’ ■* 111
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life,
the weakest invalid. i<
SIL VER AND FLATEIi WARE, j
W atehes,. Clocks
' GUNS,PISTOLS,ETC..
'■'‘ r ^ckiiL o*t the ritn netiAnit 1
W.
■ocuvu . yoijjsos avencr
I,The Madison Madisonian is in earn
est al>*mt th<‘ matter. That paper aaya:
“Give us.a man )^vsic*lly qualified for
Ih«<i0ii)e«ii^v^pi)i) political, and pri-
ffhyvp an»pioi0U!l criticism,
. Mvfct.WtHii ,Gw, yvn
^|or.o), .dpi you OuUtriuliicl to force Mr.
Stciiliciis upon tlvy party, despite our
e>iitw|ni>>'i *m:
objoctiou to him, wheu we assure you of
ot*r wjl|ii‘gnc» s to support. any other
good dcUHsinp that you may name? Or
do i you prefer to risk discord and the
certain election of Speer and Feltou witli
Stephens as your nominee, rather than
have u liaruionions ;tnd undivided party
with, any oflier good democrat as the
candidate^ Zealous advocates of Mr.
Stephens, ?.-o ask you to answer these
questions.’.’ .i |.
rive him u call and loukja llte nmoy artklea lie
ban received for rUSHCNl^. The best m<port-
nient of tiptop (JoM m< and I'hhh, l’emil
Charuitt. etc., ever trouifbtto At liens; ami what
could you select more useful mid longer remem
bered than a Hue gold Tell and Case for l*dy or
reutlemun as a preM.-nt? Tbete. is a time for ev
SKIFF,THE JEWELLER,ATHENS
uov4-ljr, " * •** -- ‘ * * * ' *• ' "
Brown's Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “ bracLtg up,” than
any medicine made.
Miscellaneous.
YOU WANT THE BEST.
W heti
y/tmm *. r n e g ‘sv ^
■tvuui-n hili
health will be the result. This truth has only
been known a short Unto and for‘Veers people
auffered ereat agony without beins able to and
iellef. i _ThedUcovMv of Waruer^a fjare^ Kidney
ment of these troubles. Made from 'a^simifie
:: —;._rhie |
elements necessary to nourish and. invigorate
both of these great organs, and safely restore
—. .—.them In cider.., ft;la a POSITIVE
ly lor all the diseases that canse palm
““ .Tfttybody—lor Torpid U»er
Chsis—Jaundice.— Dizziness — Gravel—
rue—MalarialFcTer. and an dlfledmea
idnrys. Liver and Uriqary Organa,: u
i excellent and safe remedy for females
—rnancy. I« will Control Meuswaa-
invaluable for beucorrhich. or .Fall-
• I’L'n. LT.. I ’ 1 •» FT
for it cures
h
and Liver Care marks a new era in thd tn
ment of these troubles. Made from a slm
tropical leaf ef ram valor. 10 contains Jnst
elements necessary to nourish and. lnvlgoi
both of these great organs, and safely test
and keep them in Older.
Remedy (or all the du
in the lower part of the
—Heady hys-Jaundlcfe
Of the Ki r
It Utn«
dnrinfr prejnu
tlon aud U lnv„,
lnsr of the Womb.
As a Blood Purl
the organs that m
This Remedy, v
la put up in Uiu 1
any medicine uw
:..Vn WtfU ffl.
■HERE IS a BALM 1M GIAEAD „
For all Nerve and Brain affections
are invaluable. They are prompt,
safe and effectual. -The best known
remedy in the i WerM. for heryou*-
Dr ness In all stages; Weakening of the
memory. Lues of Brain Power, Ner-
i eessealn msuirer y,are. Seminal
Weakness, and General loss of pow
er In Generative Oijkn,. -To those
S,,| 1 ''RANITEV
Cali oti A. R. ROBKR'fsON, M
will KiTeaaloW pricca aqdufwd
establishment on the American con
• •MW t T ,1!"! ill.. I Til h ,r
CHOLS,
AT-UW,
t r Georgia,
rly the Hnperior Courts In the
«*» - irtaf
L-ex,ingtpo,
DRUOGJBT8’ GAUDS.
JACOBS*
PHARMACY!
WvS.-
r ‘WinUtewed. i. ■*
...I
; son h tine lot
pf.hrokajHd :, .
nnbroke hor-.
tetandmnleot
’6WlM Slurptd “I. A SEEUY.WAIunna"
UIU a iI p“. ‘. 1
ill no ^,.i
i H ’iMi I
Klfttnultoin ttaii V—.«|st«*- Inn. <|nurti iutm
LTEST INVENTIONS' OK THE- AGE. I
— .... . ... Iliitn yltlgntH RiLbsloyili aww m si»i aur fhm latinual (iluipt
makes a fair Sample aufcot tljc dirtiest Seed Cotton. Sfrres tha
, ^a^t $».€() to tfl.00 frti cach Balft. 6in*em-wlboi do,iWit i
" oy n^tliem oan , t CV)mpeV« 1 witit’,'thoa« wW^Vii!-r'!' i'm|.‘i i
IHHMt lliar 0*1 Wllflim t/< »|»<i Ml m*Ml it .hoihr frtLh Ut «A*«I til I ’fiat
SEED.
in y°ur Ordera;ot,rty ta
a 1QW -VS .• ino j lv , -iil ^iiiliin * «
I Alia' * 'ill: - I- 111 (14 u • J-J . •.» a_- _ Z
Dsyour
, etc. Just i
tillable AT
.11 Tw ■slipswj 11onirTTiTM-*l 'Ini
'!l s.. > TMOUHWflM .U )-»t~
inn,
.1 .1 -l‘. r._ — a i Lilt'Alii >4« HilLl.w as i—-a.
i tiwwa. unc. om ior we Htanrca uooater viac,
■i MBewtoA—
panic ai)^ ayoi^l all, catch-pennjr humbug*.
BLACICSMrPHING.««> t !U;> oi
luor
m-.'i'.'t- xvu:uii..L3^u
I. fiisr .n’) .,I.-A.H 'l AQ8OTB.«0B,Tt«g,i| „
MITOHSIjL WAGON
imgiLBn-
' ' ' fl H II r« ■MUili’ll PMTIWe fuwuwww ua,aa.
HORSE'SHOEING'AND PLANTATION WORK
Ina sui^fte* maimer at modemWpmesJ I mate a specialty df HEMIIUSQ
Because they have prpveJ them-
|V.1 still'
SAMARITAN
Ainiilonx talinrn.r
11 irQlLM l;
HU»OK4^ItKI^p‘^
IMROVEft
" -'ittterpBftDBB; WAtoitiimm.
|£io^ttW l!i “ Jdjeirsi
;> u .T’ VT"' SftATTim
f. «I luufift k nl f,• I. ... .. * m ,_ „ ftl a , | .,vy. ’ 7
Saw Mills, and: Mill ticaring of Every Beserlptiohn
z2z*Sm b ^ ;y.v
**S5?K!!^22i»saiar^ * br£ J
•OlllUBOt
; (SaWemor, to GrooverSUhWA Co.) f
superb wAgtye. ni Srtf by UnTedr Ibkd. lor ;s) ici#l pri^J lists ani^eiilan. Ala 1 ’
ffi$£/&fflMEti’§' v PLArN -fpftTABLE TRACTION AND
stationary engines.
ATLANTA, OKOBGIA
PuSlNtbb yMiVERStTY
But, couquering the i
tioun that thla gltaaUy t
ap, the young mat
around LaHaa.’* wall
red sash from bein
waited ia the ibtenteaawQr
bleauepicloa - - -
“ DoyoO not thin!
darling r” ' “
••Whatr’ ahkedi Ropwt, with au
Ingenious Owl-Ciub expregalon «
iWMpRiP
replied the girl,'a Miuny/hll-buttoB
aniile playing lightly mound her Una
aa If rtud it might feU IP.. *‘W
twittering ofth^rds. th^allW-
throated uarblngent of purumir, W»
he heard on every branebcand ttobgb.
The air ia laden with the ilelioale per
fume of lilac and apple bios,
while the dew-klmsed leaves, of
aturdy maple reliect a little'ol
crimson and gold or the rMngvum
Spring haa been a aad laggurn, .hut
now that ahe haa come ii). all her,
ry of bud and idoaaoini. whatoinhe
more beautiful?” •' l/ 1 *
”1 cannot tell yea , M re pi led Rato**L
“You are far too fly for me, deaftat,
when such matteyparetobe »itoPU»epi‘
But In the dreamy,, eenauppa ,day« ■
autumn, when the tasseled com hani
ripe In the aMavSTaito Maa' leUV 1
have felt the blighting touch Of the
iruat king’a loy ibwpth, ipqt.*We
here. Miue, as
Uable to get there. Miue-akyan
know, la a aehaatlve, SedgeWick atrect
nature that shrink* froni eontact with
cruel world.- To I me the
naught oftoj. Tim low,
! of the milch oow chasing
wagon in which her ot£
ally reclines seems Ml rue
aid Rupert, klaMiig her
cold and cruel world.- To I me the
aprtog haa naught of jqj, „Tite low,
mellow noteof the milch cow phaaint
a butcher’s
spring uneasily
like the wail or alostsoul, and weird
fancies crowd my brain as,J. U?ur
midnight the mournful lioot of tl
owl, flitting like aonM evil Spirit trtuld
the desolate precincts'of the village
churchyard.” uj* ton
“It is your Uver, .darling,” innr-
mered Lillian.
“ I sometimes think so,” was the re
ply. “ Ever and anon the thought
comes ovsr me like a black demon ui
the uight that. I am oil’ my feed. But
it cauuot, must not be. Yet in the
autumn all is changed. The soft
mezzo-lints of the pumpkin pic fall
gratefully on my eye aud all nature
laughing in the fruitage of an uliun
dant harvest, seeuis joyous and free
from care, it is to tell you this that f
have come around so early this morn
lug—to tell you that to the mouths
that arc to come, tlie scorching days
of midsummer, when tlie sun, bang
ing like a ball of molten brass in the
sky, will send down Us rayk in piti
less fury, you had belter get another
fellow—one who will love you dearly
as 1 have done, and whose memory
you can ever cherish with tender geu-
tleues. * i ■ '
“But whom shall I get?” asked the
girl to agonized tones.
“I have thought of this, sweetheai t,’
Rupert replied. “You cau do no bet
ter than take George W. Simpson;He
loves you dearly. 1 kuow it, because
he has olleu told me tbst he doesu’t, i
and George cannot tell the truth.” '
“I will do os you say,” saM the girl,
choking back a sob that was welling
up from her breakfast. “And .now
good-bye.” ,
“So long,”
as lie spoke.
The girl threw her arms around his
neck, kissed him with a passionate,
pump-suction kiss, aud went into the
Louse.
Rupert walked around the corner,
where he met George Simpson.
“Did you tlx it?” asked George.
“Yes,” was the reply.
“Which do I get, winter or sum
mer?”
“Summer.”
“You are in lufk, as usual, old boy.
They tell me she cau beat the record
eating ice cream.” ’ .
“Yes,” said Rupert, "but think of
the oysters!” .
“True," replied George, “l had for
gotten the oysters." ,
Northern person* appear to look upon
Confederate brigadiers ip Ape hotweas
rsb-iasanlsrivse ’ *nl> raiU xnUoot
■ rfei i> i' rttn am ‘ tn* !
It Is one dime ante and twenty cents
limit when tWo impecunious youtlg men
play themselvestotoH^
Chicago preacher* preach In theatres
and abuse the drama. The sctWkshdiild
play In ths churches for ll)4< benejpts.
Tito hotel that was good Isat yciir may
be very bad tlifisycar. Hotels are Lut
human, and they sometkoes grow tired
of being
A pair of carrier ’pigeons were let
loose at Baltimore last Monday at 11.30
a. u. to fly to New York,-and exactly at
8.45 a. m. they wtre shot by * boy 'with
an old army toiiiskef, ldhded ‘With two
quarts of shot. ' I »'•';» 1 "'
There ia.another f|wt.ip| ihs^Maine
LOUIS
to .1
’ , ' Tiniarnrfti 1
The Old NMrary tt'.to
The Atlas, Eclipse. Far,
rM Vavaahar aaparhu
iLr- -ii!.i!.linen
JpvKLl{,Y.., lf . j
— Piiii-.-»z’, •»
mTS
I will
Are nuexuelied for simplicity and durability.
LYNCH & FLANIGAN,
China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Housefur-
•' ’ • ^lisMing Goods.
Deupre Block,! Athens,Georgia.
' j.jjj - ' • nl4,1 "
.^ApHiXKRY, :»
IN MONTGOMERY'S
FARMERS’
DEPOT
, YOU WILL FIND:
, CAEBIAG-ES AND HARNESS.
. liny snid iiriourti tal name iiriitc.
• TnekiFloS ITwUuu nfllie Ux|Hi*Uiim
E rqahnr aad llavkwaltrr Kaaiars.
tar. ,»»« MoassloOraia Drill.
THE BROWN; CELEBRATED HALL AND CARVER COTTON GUNS.
CMease Merew Palreriser. Tim llrrrini; ^Irr.Proof Mnf c «.
Eiaenaa^Vareatrs Walkia* aad Kidiaa (fatUralap.
Hon. ’ Albert Cox, of LaGrange, has
written a longTetter to the Colusubus
knquirer, in which he says in effect that
lie went into the recent independent
movement in Atlanta in the hope that
from it woulj result a conservative third
party “Injund by no subterfuge to the re
publicans,” the principles of which al;
'incp in ail sections could indorse. Since
he ha* found out, however, that Inde-
pipjU'iiUsni anJ radicalism are synony
mous terms, lie pray* that democracy
may tiiumpli.—Savannah Nnrt. Mr.
Cox Las seen that'to succeed indepen
dent* arc yomiiellcd to court the votes of
tlie oniwmitii n. and tlie tendency i* to
dest.oy al! democracy and give the field
jo republicanism. An independent has
no hopes of b ang elected by democrats,
to he.iiiu*f, court republicans and place
lduiseTf under obligations to them. We
are not surprised to hoar Cox say that
be “ is not one ot thorn.”
'“Mra. James Making Money.
. The., widow of tlie late murderer and
rattier, Jesse. James, of Missouri, pro.
pgaawto make a nice thing out of that
villain'* notoriety. It is reported that
shei has signed a, .contract to furnish
flteta for a leetun: on the life and ad
ventures qf.jteif bu*band. 8be wtll
accompany the leuturer, and, with her
two children, sit upon the stage while
the lecture. is being delivered. The
funds so raised, it is stated, will be
used to educate tho-children,
boy named alter his father anc
seven, aud the other a girl aged five.
Mrs. James is now keeping house in
Kansas City, Mo. Recently she had
pictures taken of her two children.
These, with pictures of her husband,
aro being extensively sold, and are
bringing considerable money to her.
r**? atl
'‘rilfcri hla acrriecTtb
and vitinUy- rjppp~Ww«e
next to KpUcopaTchurcti.
muddle tltat Uaa.bocn ovcrjookcl, There
are quite a iiumlnj pf, Mormon* in jhe
Pine Tree state, aad it.is.npt . ,af-
ter Uio treatment their brctlifiyi jp, j(jtab
have received at the bauds pi tho tydi-
cals, that thoy will bo very, pnihus!^* 1 ^
for candidate Roble. it is thoujjit \hey
will balance Solou Chase’s lulliermUa.
Cardinal Newman, in Ida oftriier years,
was a pt rfomer of pfail^ed abilitjr ^ ‘
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JFWPLGEf
LG. BENEDICT,
' Surgeon.
DKUOiiTOU,
,°L
itUxons of the city
‘"“"fe^'S:*'
K. LUMPKIN,
ATTORNEY and counsellor at law
■. ] • ATHEXS. BA.
Office over Child*, Kickereon, Wynn Aft,’*
•tore.'' Tn '" lat-tF "
■ity
and is always roasted tmi PWlfcF
I)lazed, cufored, or ifiwijirred MTm as, way.
GOOD COFFEE
Ha arrereffy. Pont bay a poor article. > f
1 A.HSTDMP&SONS,
re, Impomra and Coffee Swat'
..BALTIMORE. faUSdm
For Sale by
E. H. & W
Dr.S.A.Richmond&jGo’s
CURES FITS.
11 ..-*>»• rollb
► U'Hfl *»7
DR. ROBERT I. HAMPTON
DENTIST,
OfFICE cylfs. fL4}T0X i AX9 LVMPKIX SIX,
itv' upon
tho violin, and nnw,‘alUli c, W- ft eighty
one, he still takes delight in :drawing
sweet strains of mnslcfrttm 'lllc llistru-
meiit that has .toen^ his c^tnpallhiri for
more limp three-store yeajm Ho., also
still retains his habit of rUlng osriy, and
still preaches often with what may beat
be described in vyords Ue ‘t)^,iip)i))od tt>
st Phinp,*
gards as the end of hi*'lsn(H»ls vnwk
the revision, oh 1 wTilcH ) Bd r ljrktlti ' jMigag-
ed, oi bis tTHualation ol, ,^t r; All)ifi\^WHs.
v.. ii, •' Cn..»n-.:ii ,
' Gen. W. H Brngg hsfl iptewladto*fi
ter In tlie Alabama destoeririk papers
witlidrawlng hiit
for Uiu Uulted States senate. )fr n /»»)’«
lie does this becanas lie has found. Aliat
several counties jikke Instructed Tti • favor
ot the raturn ^‘Jkl4 M lor-’
gat. *mi he adds; j'j owq too J»uc)> tb
our great party tn.;bscduslmmeiital i»
disrupting Hin knycortKtobfthis smt^,'
the life of either . «f:i my : tw« plilWce«i
than I would entse-opba any ooarm of
conduct that would toWf 1 <h® iffect of
disrupting ■ndbrcakiirj'd^fwn the oto
iranizatlon cfoflr
NEVER FAILS.
IBlIl
allll*!
Nerr
ny cases of female weakness I
h’ • xmw
•' '- f
*.!•-. 11 .in iortbea. Take no. other. Or
direct to the matiufscturere.
PiUa. will send them by mail, scaled, oo
gendl icnt rtamp^for
f. lv/ JP.fPV/
fAMAWITAl XXRV1NF. .ii
my little Kiri of flia. She wu iIm ddkf m
but It cured ber. Hhf out powulk
well at aojbodj. Petu Rom, bprtnywfucr. wit.
camarita* i—imam *v
H-MreU-m^of^^eorrej™^.
WAirrAV xiiVRiz M J-n.
Hade a aarv care of a caae of flu for my ao
x a, Huu. huustiuS, Ban.
■AMAKtTAV XEKVIXE (I
■AK.tKlTAlt VEXTOE I-
Wu fesrssw.
•kuinn nnakl
sr&sgt&s'&iPiS?
SAUASm.V Irimm nan
KffcctuaUy aareda,..* W4 ^.
710 Weat Van Bun a St. tflifcryp, UL
CmYhl nnr child of 'fit* after o4r. ]
,wu “
OAMAKrTAJi XEK.Vf.NE . f/l
Cored ma of aerofola yxennigfrtrix^for e^eht
i IAXAKITAV XKKVIXE
tordmyaoaotau,anarapredlaa jftgowSkotkar
aoexora. #• ^r« TnoaXTux. umoorai aiM*
New:*
' ‘ • ^ GHASji.I 1 •iBGUDDES;..*'-''h«a
! ... " dealer nr >vil m*.-.. hid
BATCHES, CLICKS,' JEWELRY
And Silvei’ware. ,
engravlhg' niih Obtd Plnllng Speclaltiea.
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wholesale GRQCBRPaiL,.. i ,i
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IILARSAW MrLLS, CANE MILLS. ROLLERS, (for wood frames.)
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PAN MILLS, BARK MILLS. lRONSENorNU. &r.
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Agent, Athens, Ga.
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