The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, July 18, 1882, Image 2

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BANNER-WATCHMAN. * OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY f'UB.'CRlPTION, $1 SO VER YEAR IE ADVANCE. mp H mgTBKta upumi YANCEY. CRANFORD A QANTT PROP'R8. T. L. GANTT, Editor. THE BATTLE SOON TO~OPBN. COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. I tVe learn tii«t at the lute convention By authority or the democratic eoiy- j 1",™ ntfVto^ c^-l?5*a^ vcntion amKmbtal in the city of Athcnii I hurt thfiit 'Mii's t» mijer with on July 4, 1883, I hereby appoint the* ‘ n ^ 1 - 3 , following gentlemen' to compote *he ^tr.#jo~r%>’-^liflfffr; riffbit:k«mrsay« lemocratic executive cofomittoe ol Mr. Speer will lose that county by an Clarke county, for the ensuing two overwhelmli*’ majority;. He has very r***r William Ilenry Morton, Puryears. John R. White, Georgia Factory. Patman Lester, Kenney’s. Joseph Bradberry, Barbers. R. T. Pittard, Bock Branch. Thomas Hudson, Bandy Creek. • H. at, 8. M. nerrington, Athens. GoodlokH. YanCey, Chairman Heretofore / the Banner-Watchman has only kept up a desultory skirmish with s few of Mr. Brim’s proxies at home; but aa that gentleman teBocpex; pected in our midst we look for thq oara^ Burnett, C. paign to now open in earnest. Here- 1 toforewe have been battling at a great disadvantage—for while we kuew thej . , ■ ■■ Tip* , articles to which we replied were dicta-1 -t- v> T?** LRfTKB ted by oar qongi«aaa*n, And recognised Aton J hia ear-works in many of the odualons our authority for the,, statement we that appeared in his defenso, at the same {lately made in regard to the Rabun time we had mi eiihatwptlating sdtogl letter. h ? 7 " i '- d-.d J/ n 3 thathe had i*n 0 ed them,and;knew that I 'Aaio ihe pwsopial.RbuM beaped;Up- lie could endorse or repudiate thflu* * I on ashy the creatoiro In GalwaaviUaj his interest dictated. But when Jk|r.| we will only say thiat be: baa taken SrmtB once takes the stump we have an I from both Means. Blackburn and open opponent, and c*n with much more j Christy language that places him be- satUfacUon to ourself and readers assail ne&th the notice of a gentleman, bar. his vulnerable poluts. ■ We know that I sides aoceptlng is caning without re- we have u learned aud crafty enemy to J slstanee, from the hahda of ilft'C^RY meet, who will leave no atone unturned, I \y. Styles. We Yflll only say that that his blindlug eloquence dm euoom-1 we are not the first to reoelve a bap- pea, V> escape the degrading defeat hov-1 tism of abuse from his filthy pen and log v : er him. Past experience has Uught slanderous tongue, »qff ! M wh us that Mr. Speer will willingly stoop to I afford to dirty odr haoda on the cur, any unfairness to carry off the palm ol |. we will say that his slander affects us victory. But we fear him not. Armed I i n no way, only that we toe deterriiln with letters that convict him of treaoh-1 ed to treat him as are Would any other cry to his raoeaud.to the party under j coirmiUy, car, that has been bni whlcbbe sails, we shall defy himto answer {and kicked We do not sco Roxy a democrat can re fuse the nomination .of hiflTmrty, THikn it is an unmistakable spontaneous, unso licited uprising of the masses. It is an appeal that no man ora ignore. Air. „ v a Nearly every speech made by Mr. ' &! eeT tlron f*r in congress overflows ge. W» W.Thoaj- with the iuo»t fulsome praise of the ne- gro. Our-congressman evidently knows on which side hia bread is buttared. Speer makes evety man Who votes about, whoa he comes In tlmau charges to UtesatlafbetMMAaa(y| our Way. Aa to hUr Mto timmta, If thel tflrelpation. On a brarm evening last reasonable white democrat, who Is mat I puty VfettfB itttfefiicttota figdt ,k|fofra WeOk a younkChtoago nutoWvtfTtoto blinded by f be allvery tongue of Ihtoj vagy l w*U YritMR.fofiad, ns-. ■. ■„ the Palmer bbtuOiitf-rooaAi'atChlca- yuung orator. Mr. Srxaa promises to ,; oowwi/U* -rdrw :[ " go. and flaked fora drink of raw Whts- removo his injunction from this office I • NpUWAWk,. j^wtth pOrfomOnrih ti^e had and permit us to publish the political I A letter to the Constitution from 1 ‘ u correspondence lietwecu hltnself and | Cleveland, White county, aaya; “The Br USO lb a Dll. . a • , . i: to match the Sofa. Bat J«k revs n ild be (art lift you : n uirself right down upon it and knock Entertaining Big Sinter's Beau A ST ZKErixnff J* r riirter'llJ jiJ* down in A mittltc. Ma nr. rm. I ara toflroit if yon v Sf ** *** s™- spodkTnl yon spoke tome lint. But that’s nonsense, for how would you know What she Inld me tossy. If I didn’t? Don't m really and truly think aof "ontyoo And then you'd feel rtranre* hctealSSraar you wouldn't know lust where to sit • that chair isn't strong on Its legs, aim we never uac ltabit. ” Wc keep i:l would To flop yourself right out tile very last “8’pose you try 11 won't tall. Yoo'ro afraid to «* 01 you’re afraid they would think it A . WhU.’to^'.Uteres the r.lbnm-t’iufs pretty tf ^ your niiNil* are dean. ■ *" For sisterHays sometimes 1 daub it; bat ' baitdm ain't as good looktoa ed This Is ms. If* the heat often alb - f3sSi3ME , W leading republicans and negroes. It he I brilliant youngcongretsman from this will so do, wo ask not another line to district, the Hon. Emory, Is fast los- guarantee victory to the organized dc-1 ing ground, andlt he doea not file an- mocrecy. After Seeing toese degrading I other iqjnneUpnto preVwntit by the letters, if the while democrats of the time the election comes off his vote ’ ninth district can endure his liromlses, I will be qni te small. His appointing by re-electing a man who has thrown 1 Mat. Davis, or rather recommending his own race out of office that place I ltim for the Athens post offioe, togeth- toiglit bo made for his black supporters, I er with his Injunction to prevent the we are content aud will simply say to 1 Banner-Watchman from publishing the people, “Ephrulm is joined to hie I that correspondence of bis, which he idol—let him alone!” But our coufi-1 aaya la entirely of a private nature, dence in the democracy of the ninth dit-1 baa killed him with the intelligent trict is unshaken. Wo do not believe i portion of the mountain people, but them ready to become “the hewers of {some of the ignorant ones will vote wood and drawers of water” for their! for him it. docs not matter what be former slaves; and while we believe in 1 may do or say. I heard a man say the according the black man every right and I other day, and I blush to think of protection guaranteed him by oar con-1 him as a Georgian, that it did not atitution, at the tame time we cannot I matter to him what Bpeer did, he endorse by re-election a man who has I would vote for him. But I am thank- used his influence to cast worthy wbite I fhl to say that such cases are very rare m«n from office that place may be given where a man will be so stubborn as to blacks. And yet of this Mr. Emory not to be convinced. The old adage SrKKRst&iulsto-day convicted.Hemayde I says, 'Convince a fooi against his ny it if ho dares,but we hold in our hand I will, and he la of the same opinion evidence to convict him of every charge I still.’ I have traveled over a large made. Many good democrats are fearful I portion of the mountain counties| of that Mr. Spekr, by his plausible tongue, I of the district, and I find that Speer will reconvert many men who now op- I has lost ground fast and not in a sln- poso him. This we do not believe. There I glo instance did I find a gain for him, ure no truer democrats in the south than I Judge Erwin la the man the people the ycomany of the ninth district, or I want, but* there exists doubts as to men who will more bitterly oppose the whether he would accept the nomlna- elevation of tho black race over the tion If it Was tendered hlin. He can whites. They are not to be changed by present a spotless record and If he will each fresh blast of plausible eloquence; I make the race, such an uprising as but their minds are to-day irrovokably I was never seen. Will parade the old made up that Mr. Emory Spekr and his I ninth. If be lays down hia ermine to negro office-holders shall not receive I don the congressional robes the peo- thelr endorsement. I>r. Trlton was I pi® may be sute of their Interests nearly as securely intrenched as Mr. I Wng guarded carefully aud when a Spkkr, and yU a comparatively un known man swept away his 2,300 major ity and carried off the palm of victory. Mr. Speer lias to-day a mill-stone swing ing around bis neck iu these black office holders, and he cannot shako it off. From one end of the ninth district to the other the White democrats will rise in their indignation and administer to him a most withering rebuke, lie will find wild look in hts eye, mid tHe barton der set out the Whiskey, and asked what kind of perfumery be wanted iti' it. He said: “Anything! I’utin some bitters a ltttlb kerosene;' squeeze; ah' onion' over It, : ah'd nib the edge of Yhq glass with'some assafeettda. Bah!” And, he . spit out some bad-tasting stuff. The liartender put in several bad tasting things, and gave the glass to the poor young man, He swallow ed it and asked for Idnlburger cheese. The bartender gave him a piece of an old overshpe to Chew, and he seemed relieved. After he had become calm he' told the bartender what irks (be trouble. He had heed calling bh a girl, and she owned a poodle.' All the evening she would kiss' (hat dog On the nose hvery few ml notes, and when he came away she threw her arms' arbdnd bis neck and they indulged In a kirn that Under ordinary Circumstances would have pulled the filling out of his teeth; but he said it tasted doggy, and klmoet made him sick.' He tried to get away, but she clung to' him, and again put her Ups to his. He said he felt as though he should'die, and he got away after awhile and rushed forthenearest saloon, where he drowned hia sorrow and dog-liair in’the flowing bowl. He said every time she kissed that dog he felt like the girl that ate tomatoes thefirst time. The thoughts of her kiss question of vital importance tb bis I constituents is before congress, be dUl not be sick and found, riding be hind his match horses, simply to keep [ from being there to vote.” THE LAMAR-HOWELL MATTER. The following is the compromise be tween Messrs. Lamar and Howell, as drawn up by the arbitrators, and sign- that sophomore oratory avnileth naught I hoth gentlemen before the evidence of his guilt and I Atlanta, Ga., Jtlly 1 12,1882.—The treachery uow in our hands. Any good I undersigned having Voluntarily ex- democrat with a clear record can defeat, gained and considered^the articles In him. We are ready for the campaign, I Ure editorial bolomns of the Telegraph and wlU welcome thefirst notes that an-1 mtd.MesaengbV^and' the Atlanta Con- nonnee the opening of tbe battle by £ rtitutlon. whlch led to the hostile cor- Steer. I rospondenoc.between Mr. A. R.La- I thar.the editor ofthe former, aodMr. DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. E. P. HowsO, the managing edltiofAf * _ . the latter, and having. inspected the Th» PTOCMdlogi »tOUDMTUl» tut Taaadaj. correflpondence be tween those gen(le- TThe democratic executive committee I men touching mid articles (all wlj.li of the ninth congressional district met In a view to bring an amicable and hon- Gainesville last ToeMayl Hod. John I orable settlement of the mtaunder- E. Redwlne,chairman ofthecommittee, standing between them) respectfully presided. H. W. J. Ham was elected suggest the following as a proper and secretary, and members of the organix-1 altogether honorable basis of adjust ed democratic press of the district were I ment, simply promising that It cab invited to seats with the committee. All never be a reflection on the honor or counties in the district were represented, I courage of bravementd do right, viz: either In person or by proxy, except We think it was improper and incon- Banks, Dawson, Fannin, Eorsyth, Modi- I slderate in Mr. Lamar to publish 1n son, Oconee, Pickens, Rabun, Towns I the columns of the Telegraph and and Union. I Mi Letters and proxies from absent mem- DRY GOODS. T HUE-PRICES!-™ I df BpOCK TAKING FOR ONE WEEK WE Wf^pFg^B for liinf believe’that his-political sdfva- tfew binges.on that ballot-sllngen’ lnflu- ywi*; * enough to gulp down this Insult to the infolRgewlfe;^'^ If Mr. Sfophetiir McelVei' the guberna-' 1 tCrtxi nomlnsalod' it wltlbeat Uie sacri- Hero, of the Aws-tinsds mle-sops of tUs ] W ^ DOrou thlnkyou'll becomlnr_hcreoftent Oh. for the party to Split asunder in, connty W, even after they ' bfid plead Mf" 1 *'' guilty.' -Mark our ptMUtion:--'lihis Yon won’t run aw«y (hen k« bedldVftM^oiaVs action will-have a most soothing, efltct p, „ ■ - - — rs tsy> yon re u poor u a cnuich moiue. Now, are yoot Aud how poor are they r t “Ain't yon glad that you met me t Well, t’aw, “1 But •ha tSSe'ileit oflt’i’mouey,'uSduoc whit Tbo.tiog-KlsslngairL . li' u< ’ thotusughtyJecfceeid.-. „ LiFBZy-sLxj' -<> r But ttiasair^ rfSKSS&jBfPSSIS'* M Union Linen Lawn* at Sc, 2 cam SB Anitfrieab Fuiey Colored at to. s eases French cSKndiee,^Colored Fancy, .!■' AUricandSOc - dgmgsLp •i.. / Colon and Moarala ■ • p-. iv. i. !•/’ if - H> dtfl.fr.. ■d -Jt i yiit remember ONLY 11 LEGALNOTICFS- - IILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC. * B ■S.tuthefX Mutual Ituumuec Cotupauy tevi» J. Lumpkin el. ait'' - ’ ’ ' " ^It^clngregretenled Jo Uie court - UtHaratosT aoiMCOUpcalngthadueottonoarpolicy balderor who arc jirtlcn ilcfcndaot to this bill throurt npnueiiiallTra alone, dealt* to be taade partletfla ’ their own proper naan, it ii ordered that all of the praent policy bolilera In the complainant com- pany aiidauof the fcnner policy holaeta; In the . •sue, who dnlre to demur, plead or anetfmr In ] their own Isdleidusl n»UM do come In by proper elder ofthe court on or belore the lint day of .the •econo week ofthe nest term of this court sod he nude pertlee in their own proper name*; ai writ m through their roproaenutivea, and demur, plead or make answer In the 1 premlaca, and la dsAall lueroof that they aad eaeh.of them ihal! thereafter i ofthUoohrt la the. Athens Kaoaee-Watch-: >r Court. ' that the wUhla snd JoregoInRlaatriM ' l rt»ORUtA.:CUABXa COUNTY.. H rt tj~* ' i independent congresyiniaji votes. 1 injunction against this office looks much • like Mr. Sjieer disagreed then). Wo inteod to warn our readers and publish the truth whether it elects or Ueleats “Our Emory.” Our Grain Market.—We lekrn I that a report is p^rvalent throughout the Country that there is no demand I iu Athens for grain. This Is false, fof l our merchants ah; paying this topi prlM'for 1 both "wheat and oath and I take all that they 'can 1 -get. You- can I always find a good market in Athena | for everything, from a mess of turnip- greens to a hundred thousand bales | of cotton. iviL vhi MARKET REPORT. " OFFICE OF BANEpH-W ATCHM AN ( . . . T . , • July u . t ' POTTOS MAR&£?V , o; , 1 Tone: Market quiet. Good Middling ll*f Middling UK Low Miudling 10M 1) Good Ordinary T. \Q\ Ordinary.. .*. • Stains 9)i@10M RETAIL PRICES. Tixlay'* Quotations. Grain, Provision, Etc. FLOUR AMD GRAIN. w FLOU R—Fancy ,7.31 St Choice Family ......7 Su • — Extra V Si Superfine SOU Bolted Meal ! 1 10 Belted Grila 1 05 Bran ' J..1 Jfi COHN—White, sacks 1U Mixed 110 Bulk 9S3 cents leas OATS-Ked Rust Proof..... 63 ■ Mixed Oats 70 BiceFlour, Hoik.......... *J tr % tf 3D By Order of the Regulators. a a : , "rr Ne^ct door to Mandeville’s LIQUOR8 /.ND FAm"o.Y GROCERIES CARITHERS, BETTS & SMITH, LIQUOR DEALERS, kYTON 8TREET,'ATHENS, GA. INSURANCE. j MUSIC HOUSE. FIRE INSURANCE! I OTATE OP GEORGIA, COUNTY OF CLARKE. Etianlianahp over the property, altnated tnaald/ 1 ‘ate and county of Maggie Bailey, Minna Bailey id William Btiley, : minora, who are now real- wts of tbla atate and reside in tho stata of flor-. a. These are therefore to die and admonish S I concerned' to show eanaa before me, ;(lf auy ey have) at the next regular term of the court 1 of Ordinary «l said eoOaty M btf held on the Oral Monday In August next, why Said application | should not he granted. ABA M. JACKSON, lot. Ordinary. I pEOHG I A, CLARKE COUNTY^ 5 I U Whereaa. WllUam M. txite, edmlnUtrator of I JamesN. Oolle, deceased, applies to ma for leave 1 to aeU all the real edate (less the widow's dower yet, to be ran out) of said deceased. These are Uiersloro to cite aad noUfyall couceracd to show 1 oauoe at my offlee on or befonr&e first Monday - ‘ : next, why said leave shoold not be r%d i m & iqg that dog’s nose, that bad been' in Pe “- 1 - - so many places of disrepute—smelling mld ’honep In alleys, andbunttug dirty things In out of-tM-pray,places—was too much, and be went aim adked for another drink.' liie bartender tried to brace him up by telllpgbfm that he | ““^^Vcicarside... would feel better in the morning, aqd that he should not jet a small dog come between him and bliss.. He saj'l he didn’t want any more bliss, and he neyer feel any better 'In the morningl _ , ‘ ' “Why;” said be, as he drank the liquor, and gagged, “j: shall never be look a dog in the face without getting sick. To think of that Beaut- ful^irl kissing that ,dog! Oh! see that my grave is kept green, and put an .iron fence around it to keep doga. away. Give me another drink. 1 RAILRQADB. RICHMONDA PANV1U-K RAILROAD rAnksosa nsraarinwr. On dlvlsloil On and after May tilt, 1ML Passenger IVaia ben were submitted to the comiuitee by the chairman. Hon. Wiley C. Howard, of Jackson, moved that the nominating convention of the ninth congressional district be | exclamation: held at Gainesville on Tuesday, August ISth next. After a full discussion by members of the committee, tho motion was unanimously adopted. nger the statement that “two prominent citizens of Atlanta” bad told him "that they Were daily'fexpect- Ing the Constitution torjome out aaan tnidependeiiti or radical aheeti” aud to accompany ttia statement with the “Georgians, do. you hear that of the immaculate and om nipotent organ!” Considering, the high ebaraejer which the Constitutiou has long main- Dr. Doyle, of habersham offerol the tained aa a leading democrat^ uews- followiug resolution: i paper, and alao the llk,e character Resolved, That the democracy of each 1)0016 PJ the Telegraph and Messen- connty In tho ninth congnasieual Ois-1 g® r , tb* paragraph referred to was not trkt be requested to hold their primary °hly well calculated jto impair (he meetings for the election of delegates to standing of ttto former, with me par; the congressional convention on thefirst I ty whose priuolples it advocates,hut Tuesday iu Augoat next, or at as early * I was an attack on the consistency, fmd day thereafter as practicable. And that sincerity Its editors, which qopld not the chairman of thia oommittee be in-1 otherwise than offinplye, and in structed to issue a circular to that effect, tating to them. M l.ioj' xiiUl »pib The resolution.:Wos on motknruoanl. I, ,W e ffffftjsnod■ that. Mr.;.^streiff mously carried. .. . would not, when (reqd $o.m the bh» H. W. J. Ham offered the following I ffld heat o{ ; an excited political da^ resolution: -• pfijgn, b»V*b tjws. hastily Inqqn- Resolved. Tlmt the chairman of thto I slderataly, given pohlWty.,to astafo-j committee ibe instructed to writ of the I ment eq calculated to Injure and. Irpl-j chairman of tho county executive com-1 hi* tho editors of the Constitution, mlttces, the utmost .dilllgence, aad wld-1 We think; however, that Mr~Howell eet advertlscmeut of the time and place wae’both'tno hasty add too semen In of the primary meetings to their several his editorial oomments In the Coneti- countles, to the end that there mat be a on »h* V^gtmpb publlhhed by frill turnout of the citizens, and a fair I Hr. Lamar. We do. noffideubt that and general expression of public aenti- hia severe and oflenslvetiotiee of Mr. ment to the choice ef delegates to the Lemar’e statement was the result of dittrict convention. • I Impulse and momentary irritstfon The resolution Was unanimously OarConolusion to that MkiXamar Imrt. ■ 0 ■ shoekttttie sipreefllnd fax. Dr. Doyle then offered the following ^at »»* publishaa ^the/pareF»^ r** fleeting od ttie .Constitfition ana »c- .i.f'Besolved, That It Is the sense of this I knowledge tha tojmfiioe ofthusgiv, oonunittso that each county in the dis- trict be Ion titled to-two VoteefoT toeh I WU«i—toias representative they may have in tho low* er houee of the general aseembly. Car ried. Vi- /• T ... • ,.«) There being no! further'bottoefo. od motioi the. commute adjourned Hue did J. E. Redwink, Chalmuujl H. yr:f, Ham, Secretary. ‘ ! ^ • M’o hear o» some '.xvters who say 1 intend to support Mr. Speer becar the abuse put upon him. We' rise tc ask, where can you find more lifyiii" ahiiso Ilian that heaped upon the head! >f Mr. Speer’s opponenU by hia followers and henchmen. A mall who would give utterance to such sentiments Is either an independent at heart or one of' those weak-kneed democrats who want to get with what ho thinks thfi fpajorlfy. tbe’acc’^pt- it'Will bo— ance be sig hts own alg- Uf, Lamar, and then dwell: and that the forego- her with the acceptance, bo published in each of the journals In vrttlcb the offensive articles , original- ly w^shaSffrirnIsh'a'jwpjr hereof to the friend of each party—to Colonel Lockett as the friend of Mr. Lamar, abd to Captain Jackson a* the friend Mr. Howell—writing : the word “ac cepted” pa eaob *°j^^ r H *!* n J * t ture - 1 ' J • ' * L. E* BlecKlky. 1 Clifford Anderson. ^El^yWABB. 1 ", ’ MaU and] Express Nd 61. MaiL , No. 53. ..4W0 an . 6:19 am . .6:30 a m .7211 ete . 8:17 am ..•til am 11:03 am 12:M pm *|te P" . 4K» pm Leave Atlanta. • i..-..*:*.. 1 Ar UnincavlHa-..*. "Lula .... i.j.si.v... "Rabun Gap JuncUon... " Toccoa irilw . "Seneca . "GreenvUe...,...., "Spartab'g >^Gastonla..v "Charlotte : 2:40 pa . tMpn J3U S *JA pa ..6:16 pm .,t:06 sn . .2:15 a xn Westward. Mail and Moil. NO. 62. NaML* L’eeChTtto t ..... 9 .. . r > Gastonia.. - 1 /:... .".t “ Seneca .,7:....at... " Toccoa “ Uahuu Gap Junction .. Arrive Atlanta...tr; . .4:31 am ..5:59 am ..?*! am ..9:15 am 10K» am l-' ItilPB ,18'AOpm ..1:48 pm ..42n pm .itipa iffpa . .8:40 p m *07 pm •i?i?s 12:50 am Eastern-T.!f.:-.......1 5^i.; tSSSS^!*r$q%‘-* assi^^ime^rmsKr Smoked Shoulders...'.... J2};» 14 R. Sides 1S« )ng Clear Sides lXKfe. .... Shoulders ;U BeUies 15 ' HANS—Canvassed Cncanvasscd TOBACCO—Common to Medium.. _ Smoklnf.............. 47 » Fancychowlag 60 BAGGING—Eastern Jute TIBS—Arrow, Pierced 1 50 Stewart and others..... 1 CO HIDES—Dry Flint 10 Green POTATOES—Irish, per barrel 2 ’ Sweet, per bushel 1 APPLES—Choice, per barrel 6 00 Common, per barrel... 2 SO ONIONS—per barrel 2 00 ORANGES ...2 23 a*00 BUTTER—Goshen Gilt Edge So 40 Good Country so 23 LARD-Tlerces 12>;» 15 . Tubs and Kes*...:. ....... U J ) UK I EGGS 10 8 UK MACKEREL—>1 bbla.,No. 1 . 500 I ...... ' ,2. .550 25 •v . « »... ISO I i. ¥*«.?*»• -vv-.-rv g . •• 3.:::.?# » » UEP.1UNG S as SALT— to# 100| suGARsjJJSSil^*'^::;;^: ■ Standard A ■ &mEs Yellow C MOLASSES—Black Strap... „ MISCELLANEOUS'. , . 8hlnglei. pdr m A" 1 S SO Brick ...TT.it? .i..:.v;.L..,.-jr 7*0 Lumber....- ... | , 1 2 .. .ULJ ■SWifogiiW MISCELLANEOUS H s. | Wynn &i Grant, INSURANCE AGENTS, cts represented- agar* gate over KO,000,000 . guaranteed ae low ag those of any other Flr»t-clasn Companies. 7 ' Farm property and Dwellings a specialty. On ly ageary in Athens InsurtugGlusaudGin-Uou- •t-». ^Promjit^itteution given to all business. | J WYNN OR ANT. Agt’s. ATUUNii, GA, ,a . t < 1VKIcss. ( S. W. oorucr'Broad and Thomas sis. | THE SOUTHERN MUTUAt CO. A^hen^L- Ga."- ■ ‘ . —“i'-’ .: ' ' ait YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, PaxsidkaT, STEVENS THOMAS, ^xcbetabt.’ Resident Diroctora: I Yooso L. 0. IIarbis, Stevexs Thomas, John H. Newton, ijuzuR L.|Newtsn, Ferdinand Paraizr, albin p. Diaeino, Col. Robeet Thomas, Jons W. Nicholson, | L. H. Chabbonnie^^Il^I^ItohicctV^ BUMNESS CARDS. | The Best is the Chedposti THEREFORE IF (YOU WANT ’ GOOD AND CHEAP II AND 2-H0R5E WAGONS OrtiChU^»25lrea*C.’x The Benson TheMusicH°useQf Tl lu S out h! ThoBest Manufactured ! ' f-n- New and Elegant Styles S ■>. Important Improvements I Beautiful Combinations, SELECTED FROM TWELVE OF THE MOSTCEDEBRAT- " ED MAKERS. T. M. It. TALCOTT, L Y. RAGE. °A IwE? r ^€nT Pom- A TIckrt **?£L GEORG1A RAILROAD COMPANY. Y'S" ornct geneeal Manaqeb, I Commencing si5nd«. U j'aiy 1 i r the following Fameager Scbedpls wUlopeiataosi this rood: L'veAu luuti i .ufukia. WafinTg’n ll :20 a.m •c“ Athena »:4ft *.m " Wintetv’© 10:16 a.m •* Lcx'gt*n.. 10^8 a.m - Woodvillo 123U0 p.ra " Ar’vo U'n Pt.. 12:15 p.m Atlanta '. 5:4* IF 11 MO. 3, -WgsT DAILY. _ ■'«r'SSS: E ; i’f 'Wlnuinr'e. taK pjn ' iSfsM-.-.iSial Woodv!lie'.*-S Ar’vo Ua.Pt • p. a " AtUnta '«. . " WoodTllle XJ» pA “ Mazeyi... 5:46 p.ta •• Antioch... 2*pa " Lexington. Iti pa Winter ro! 3:3# p!m ■fits 1:<K a. id HbR-fH-kA^TERH RAILROAD, Itiggtfi ■ 11 '" ll A!?ffI~*7r^' v> ii 1 s AiLy-'f'-l .'MliriHt : - * nnhans *ls' arty thilj I ro^8wUlrdn*firtolloS5v «6:*L r *b T r TT Leave Athens. Arrive at.Lala . I wjd yjol&ip'm 112:40 p m ■ I -iiiia: 1^ "e»fe1S5S ii&IS sat Atbcns.v^f.ltlopad.dffff.PW •YORK RIVER” LINE -rr. PASSENGER ROUTL:. SlSr Leave DorkaTlIla.. .1 J...4ti2'a as.'- IW...»ti ... opurlanburg.i.«.U:2*pii. ii J ...lam .-toatort G.P.A. REAL. ESTATE AGENCY/ 1 1 Perrons 'willilnKtQ'buy. sell or exchange Seal XstAte would do Well to consult; with\iuunder signed. • J. & WILLIFORD, oc!4-tf Real Estate Agent, Athens, Ga m floim's The onl f reliable and sole remedy for stsxrcr as; & t x & aa I II taken metordhig to directions-q sever’ (si •KliKiil HJ< : lift!) KV.lir ; ■ rt i-iin.l P‘I!’.5tef. tohTO e.**rtjWr. My recent edo tract' foe FIFTY Is comptstad and exhausted. a new contract Is on brutd for ONE HUNDRED more. Don’t get scareti—I am her* ter yoaeve- a^fw^on-M^? 1tv ' "‘wjtnptsp- ALl 1 done In the best manner and at short notice—iril work warranted te give • - I feto ly Spring sL,'noar banp'jtltrovj^Xdm 1 -..J I C3UCCFHSORTO K. H. ALLKN,) .- When yon are In Athena don’t fail to call at " ; SABLES, WSlPS, I AND HORSE-FURNISHIN&GOODS generally. I My stock Is hand-made, and I defy competition 'I from any quarter In prices, llachtne-msde I | bujragUod WHIP. Iffavs HARNESS ana SAD- tlGROWNlBVl';-- «vi!P r, Buist, jp- Lioleiq 'iJtliit-* «i>l dltw sWribl ->/i mL ‘mil-a’tiJ—»ff. tiba VroJiAa.' TV# Urat upecioc am annin im n—aaoaa Fre.FnmkLf. u ^ro^aljhe U t. '’ ' Atlanta, Oa., January U, 1 . Hotchison A Baoa Ik ‘tel _ .IIID-, .1 Fxask U Haealson. , Atlaate, GS-. Ffeh. 10,1171. I Wt i!t SV.r.-. Iwvi'i i «>t li'’»Nill>»«'» u.l.j'iuU n-i ! ■iii! isi 'jfuiyii ! *-i Slfifti SR’.iv! 'ta.ftilofl Inn: ’») -Jill )<> »->il»ll «M.w :,iiliiu:x-j|A IrA-ewiblu. iifl-sl .. SELL AS LOW ASTHE LOWEST, • •if •- ■'E il —;B, l m >i v/ ilitJi ,-jiut E.c:iL6H<SA'^ I Druggists, Athens, Ga "di/•o'fi-vfHv ’< ihSmi* Iven under my hand at office, this 27th day of AlSti. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Guardian Sale. Pursuant to sn ordar of the Court of Ordlnaiy. of Clarke County, will ba sold on tha first Tues.lay in August asxt, during tha legal boars of sals, the knowing projierty, vis: one undivided half Inter- eet la aud to one bonee aad lot la Athens, locate county, containing one acre, adjoining Elrod Olleo and Florida Carr. Sate undived interest in said ! house and lot to be sold is tho property of Henry T. Culp, minor of Leonidas Culp, deceused, for the benofituf said minor. Terms hash. June 5th. lies. • REBECCA CULP, Guardian. addriL',,,, . , ; A DMINDiTRATOR’S SALE—IN PUUSU- Jv ance of leave to sell, granted bv the Court ot Onl tear V of Warren ooenty, the county ofthe late rasldeucAol my Intestate, and where sdmlnlstra- •te bs. l>eeu regularly granted, I (of,«be court house door in I be «th»Tn W ^“y elty of Athens, marked,on the railtean may as i containing one acre, more or lees, in No. 37,b.:uu<!- ed wmtbj the Georgia railroad; north bir land of assrvrsss* n BORGIA CLABKCCOUMTT. '»!•' ■ cottutyicootalntog one sere meteor less, on Breed aBABWSmsSft'&iSli: tlfy mil rouroraed to show cause at my office on or tioa on hit estate LARGE CASH OjKTBACTS ENABLE G. a ROBINSON & GGl TOps.YNK ^ ,’ 20 to 30 Per Gent. r ! to every purchaser. h Lowest Prices i Easiest Terras EverDffem4 J hagd at offita, tk^togdyr oT.^ylgaL Cm -SM-Wl. I,E0N D ' MUSICAL INSTBIJMINTS,, . SHEET ilUSIC, MUSIC BOOKfi, , y -i.. ; „ . Vm XTAhlA? litetotfi^ And everything pertaining to FuaDplaae Musk I cecEsvenue SOBS, aec-a, applies to uie'ror leave to sell all the reel estate of satedeefd^ to-wlt: Uno tnctotlaad lyiag In ssldcouaty, containing 140 acres more or lsss. Thssearo therefore teeite all concerned to show cause stray office on or before the lint Mon day In August nixt why said leave should Bat bo wessss or parcel'’ J^JS r.; M. H. o. Broad.-Street, Augusta,Ga. . .. , Cotswold Sheep. . ‘ One Cotswold Rftm. Three Gradte Rams—this-year’s. Apply to tiv6-itn. p, LamahCobB, county, . . of Han* ■fiHawtoa street, bounded ea south by Hancock uveuua; oaths east by lot of LF and Jr Finehi oa the aestb by lot of Nancy Lonis,aod on the wart by Newton street, coutaluina one- fourth ofaa acre, more or 1cm, on which 1> sUna- tcdCoartaavBairclivcfy states.i Mold to satisfy all fhlasusd teem Fatten Superior Court to flivor of*. L. Soto*Os vs. Oi W; Beni, controlled hy j. A. Hnanlout; arid ns property cf C._W. Herd, and. property pouted out by him. Written notice gives c.W.Beel| tenant fa pMswsieo. This June Mh, 1882. JOHN W. WEIR. Ote-td. Sheri if Ulsras County. Oa. S 'EOEOIA, CLARKE COTNTY,-ORDINARY B sluing for CO us ty purposes, 30th May, 1ML— ■toon the petition or vsriuue clUuns of rutid coon- [u^to hare the Election Precinct heretofore, satah. jllsbod st Brad berry's Shop, in tho 241at District O. M., In said county, removed to the place of bolding Justice Courts In said district; ana It sp- I pouring to mo that said petition ought to be grant- led for .the reason assigned by said petitioners, It Is ordered That from and after the 1st day of July I next said Election PracUel bo and Is hereby re moved to and established at tbs present place of I boterog Justice Courts Iu said Dfatricl; audit is further ordered that a copy of this order bo pub- Ilshed ones a wshk for-four weeks la tha weekly A true copy from the mlnutvs.^m the Body Is the braip: tha support: the nerves Its mess- h. the kidneys and the pores Its main sui colters: the bowels, the kidneys and tb* pores safeguards. Indlgestlou creates a violent i_ volt-among there attaches 1 of the regal organ, ‘ to bring them back to their duty, there la Ing like T“ ' - ' - nothing I the regulating, purifying, lnvigor* ng operation of TaiutANTs* Sextur It renovates the system and restores Nh the body and thO'lMnd.' ■ '••"vj SOLp^Y ALLURyfiqjSJS, .. .. Itwi -thtT^SidT 'woTi-rrted, Health Renewing Remeditfi. • Strong's Pectoral PiltKlnsnre hearty ap-- wadous boon to delicate females, soothing and bracing the nervous system, and glvlng vlxor and hmdthlnDveryflbreofthtbodr- i . - i.j Strong's Sanative Pills for the Liver. AUpeedy cure for Uvef Complaint, -RevUlatlng aa&sssgss^' Drsp ^ ta - w * br uRovclrealamiaad almanac's relthfell partlOdJ Iks.addressBoxSSy.NomyotkCljy. COLLEGE OF 11 ■•««» PHYSICIANS ! SURGEONS sr? y:i'W Illustrated catal'gs 'Amer MTg. Ce •on i Wsynesboro.Pa. wwfirwai -wiw-ini, mampsJ if tlo.-nill I-.rlSA0GlWr4.il Ol!?/ > iLv-b STENCIL WORKS, w! 1»L EIGHTH arr-rtAUftpaSA, BandforCteteync /yfcncJ eg <5 nkj-sio' •*W‘ V li 1 1.11 I), imnl , wa<tli«‘l I ■s luni..i|j^ awu ilLl lillj"- .RiliulOHI *iilP»>->I -ill} la IIiv» fn onIncs.liiftni oJt U/ -toS >n, ‘ ,n iuoil ’-miaa iH etl.1 Ptol-z-i ,7mw In nyni ri|<VTol liire ai Jl >ll r SHlVno! vtr i!-ll i,.n ,s utg *u» win /Hi; vintt-.iin-i «■ iLnxT Will -ftflit. I'll'--nil'll e mill fi rt'ii j»m l 1ms ttw. i HU -ill ii TIUB CURUOv n»» «•»t ,»; i i i -»#! j *air0 j/ ** »: Chn now have their W«d carded at short W i'X" lOcPep Poundyi v.i-.v Near Check Facton?, 4-27 Smw. ■ fl "i'll ' i " H.T. Fowler, V-ti I l/Ji’idl tc:l! HW.tli itm ’iTi, Frlee, Mats >Barber shops. f.L'l’.lv -taut ,U jut wile. dt Sap{> & BrBljg’s brabeRsHop,,: ; OVER MANDEVILLE^ JEWKCffT 0TOBR;'l Thir ls one of the best Shops In tha State, and hare always on hand , . . . rive superior'artists^' " mon?alaffliction.> Glyoa!matria? octlily IBSol'iv-wvre .tassa >1 ' (Under Commercial Hotel,; The finest establishment In tho city, with flrsVclasa artists. Prices nloderatc andcfitlro saUsfactlou guaranteed., 1 ,. ,. .DAVIS A HARRIS, Proprietors. ^ » i i'i^I ■■! ' ' ■ >!. .-;illtv:vr.hnmf loose cotton ai,Uie Atbcii^ Vuotory will be lS twecnWrcin^tfie 'moraln^ mid- tlief due'tii no fo inturccpt tl:oir'UOttofc"iV iKereutod Agent Athens M.iimlaetnring Co, . f JhD. 18,1582. dllwljr. IWdn AHA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Notice., GEORGIA, ULABKte COUNTY. Whereas. Hugh N. Harris, cum. test, an. of Mrs. P. W. Harris, de- ecosed, applies to me for leave to sell all the real estate and personalty of said deceased. There therefore to cite ana admonish all persons to ifaovcsuK at my office on or before the first Monday hr AugwL next, why said leave should — ASA M. JACKSON. ' • Ordinary. —.—J lot^reoted. .*m J* Notice. hereby notified to present the same to me for G arment in the mauuer and time preaerlbed by w, and Iboselndebtcd to deceawte are request- ed to make Immediate payment*.. June 10,188*. H.N. Hakbu. for letters'«< administration! 'on the estate ol Mis. to show cansewhy said letters should not he granted,,. Given under my hand atoffice this Sth da? of Ju)y; 1882. ‘ ASAM. JACKSON,- ■■l'i,:irl»IL- ,1!,.- ! qrdlnatj,., t \gitX_MadUo* theflrid Tnesday in^Angnat •old to satisfy an execution for the ONE HUNDRRd'AND FIFTY DOLLARS RE- till# will be paid tb uy one dlb will arrest khd dcUref fe'mo at any jail In the United Sflkes, one 'iOSEPfl k. THURMOND. a'whHs ttut who iraa eonvlcted'bf horse ’stealing at the ifey’ttrm.’feii.of CUrka BUjArM Cebit,' add sentenced to thie penitentiary for six yean; (he Jaid JOSEPH K. THURMOND having this day teeapsdOcat castody u» ‘Athens, Georgia. ■!, ,v*l .JOHN WiWIBB; Athens,Ga^. ’jmie’« M '’*"***(^laikeCounty,,Ga,,, DESURIPTtON: ' • ’JOSEPH B. THURMOND la a white Bran shoot 5 foot lo toches. high, weighs iso to 200 pound*, feF?Wa* 0 rt,>bWt negk. dark sttet) AhV theeSWeta wMn be eacspad, aad It fo,(boughthf was,wounded In the arm.ee thigh, though thUta not certain. il .tnl vrv, *1- WHISKEY, ! ^ijSlwSt* “Rf'Af . .. . reSSuSmen? y i find*?to r HTc. WHITE, State Ohrariat. , LaaoUAToavor htatb assaykk and chemist. » ' Ol* East Greco Sc., Richmond, Va., Feb. 28,18801 " Oknown tlcluof the beat elaae. As It i» ,pur« and free •* ■ lhto 1 v,in->,t ■ , BlajfeChomlsI;,/ H. I.yudon, areuSIr 1 a a)th ; tito. 1 One of tW First ktteE* IN, TUL U.MTT.D STxTks. Surroumllnxs heuutlful. C'llmuto un- ?Wf5!T3. J ,lvP Ui ' llM lro, » eighteen Htotea. Vi-uua AMOWTHE 111'ST IN THE UNION. Uoanl, WiUhhjg, KagU.l, Con mo, Latin, French,. Gt-r- ^furic, afcc., for SeholaatU'. year, [rout Septf to June, FSB. For Catalogues write to lttv. WM, A. HARRIS, l), D„ Freri.. Staunton, Va.