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BANNER-WATCHMAN."
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY
SUBSCRIPTION, (1 M PKH YEAR IN ADVANCE.
moot cncouTioi u ioktheast geormT
VANOEV. CRANFORD * QANTT PROP'RS.
T. U. GANTT, Editor.
FOR GOVERNOR:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
OU R CAN D1DATE—TH E PA nXY S.
James White, cltargeil with the mur
der of JameH Rone, will be tried at Up-
80ii Ruperior court next weel
Mrs. E. M, Miller,
Rtrallowed a needlo i
oek it came out ol on* of her hip*.
next week.
w, of Marion county,
) a few days ago. last
Mr. Speer stated on Tuesday that
“if Ur. Stephens is defeated it will
make a harder fight for me but I shall
win.”
This gentleman cam
other night and stated
intend to ednvejrnTeimpreaslo
1 I.aWBIie told him tli£l he liad
" TheTtahiiirfetter; - IJutslm
us to propound the inquiry about that
converaation in Gainesville. In eon-
nection with the charge. He said he
did not wish to repeat a private con'
As will be seen, we to-day hoist at rmr
masthead the name of lion. A. H. Ste
phens as our candidate for governor. As
is well known, we opposed his nomina
tion, but cheerfully accept the decision
of the organized democratic party i and
will use our best endeavors to secure .Mr.
Stephens’ election—and we consider
Ins nomination equivalent to' election.
Tills is no time for strife and 'WtrtmJ^ss
in our party ranks, ami iy- one of Uie mi
nority we ciioerfully yield to the will of
the majority. With* the' 'strong plat
form upon w hich Mr. name
is )>resented we I rave every reason ty. Re
lieve that a sweeping victory awaits
the democracy of Georgia next fail. We
shall also accept and support the entire
state house ticket as nominated by the
<-on vent ion, as also Col. Thomas Hariik.
man for congressman-at-large.
Prank Simmons the American ar
tist, has in his studio room, a nearly
completed colossal statue of the late
Oliver P. Horton, <j£ Indiana.
SENATOR * Hitt * 1
HI a oomUtloa Unchangad alncs Toatarf ay.
AHunto Utm*. . . ■ . i (
On every side anxious inquiries are
made concerning tie condition •of
Senator Hill. W* are (tble to report
him as being in the satye condition as
our repost of yesterday.- Up fs liable
to die at any moment*- and his death
will not he unexpected if it occurs to
day or within a week. He*’,Is able to
sit up in his chair a part of the day.
Senator Brown called to see him yes
terday afternoon. Mrs. EdgarThomi*-
son will reach here to-day from 'tVasli-
Ingtonin reply to a telegram iiniioune-
ing the serious condition of her father.
Mr. Stephens and Scnalor Brown
Isitli signified tliey would rcturu imnie-
diately upon learning of Air. Hill's
death.
Mr. Hill noWuses a writing thlilettn
eomiuunicatiug his thoughts and
wishes,and ills handwriting.is almost
Mr. Speer made another mistake
when he set his flith-sllnger to abus
ing Judge Erwin—a man against
whom pot a word of reproach cap be
qtterpd. , • .
Speer’s legitimate majority in this
district 1* 256 votes. In the seventh
the democrats, with an unknown
at their head, overcame a majority of
g.SOO. Victory is our’s. -
Congress is set to adjourn on August
Stiy,' When ‘ ( our‘, congressman' will
prance around the district behind that
team, Jor the predecessor of which he
stpiowes our Mr.G.H. Yancey. "
We sliall hereafter insist on every
nomination being settled by primary
election. We shall as much combat
ring work inside as outside the
party. There is uo way to stock a pri
mary election. ,i i
Little johnny who baa been observ
ing the difficulty with which gorged
mosquitoes fly, relates to his little
brother at the breakfast table: “If you
eat so much you wilt file,- Billy, and
be an angel; but you won’t be able to
flyinueb.'’ v-'" j»itiiiiw.»n •
WELDON PRICE AND THE I
RABUN LETTER.
MARKET REPORT.
vernation, unlessaipobsolutc necessity. r i
for it arose, when he would unhesita
tingly do so.
In our article we did not intend to
conve} the impression that Mr. PbicI
knew that the editor of the Southrbn
was author of said forgery, and do not
think our editorial so read. But we
did understand him, and etill under
stand him, to mean that through a
conversation be had witJh Mc. JLaw-
she last summer (before the letter
was written), he knew by some threat
or insinuation that such a mode of
warfare was to be* adopted by the inde
pendents in thlsdisttiet, and that if
be saw fit to speak out he could make
Middling
Low Middling .
UaliMQ.
DRY GOODS
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OATS—Red Ru»t Proof.
Mixed Oats
■icsvmsaiiua ;...a a. g.oi«
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Although out of politics, Roscoe
Conkiing is taking a lively Interest in
what is going on. If Roscoe took
more Interest in politics, 'and less in
oilier. men’s wives, some husbands
would lie happier.
Mr. Speer cannot hope to attract
public attention from the damning ef
fect of those Christy letters by mak
ing his henchman switch ofl into Ra
bun county, in quest ot the scare-crow
dressed up by himself asa blind. . ,
When a candidate has to stoop to
the means of having written letters
as bold and treinorless as ever. When j suggesting his own assassination, to
visited by ills old classmate, f'olonol! draw public attention from his lave
P. W. Aleqander, a few days ago, he
wrote substantially these words:
“I have just reecntly been told by
the doctors that my disease ts cancer,
and that I may have other doctors and
other remedies tried, if I so desire. I
.know the situation and am reconciled.
I slept os sweetly last night as I ever
did in uiy life.”
The calm heroism and patience of
Mr. Hill and marvellously cheerful
resignation, in this trying hour, are
said to be unexampled ami go further
than all words to prove the fortitude
amt Christian faith of the great, man.
A CURIOUS INCIDENT,
By Which tha Author of a Famous Latter Is
Probably Brought *o Light.
letters to blacks and radicals, we mast
say that he ts pretty hard strained.
It lias certainly come to a nice pass
when such men as Judge Erwin are
assailed and Villifled by Speer's hench
man', simply because his name had
been- suggested in connection with
congressional honors in the district.
Is nothing Sacred from the vile touch
and pen of this creature?
Atlanta Confutation.
it will be remembered I hut a short
time ago a letter was published in llic
Athens Haiiiiersigned by H. R. .Smith,
and dated Clayton, Georgia, jh which
it was stated that a plan was on fool
to go to Washington and ‘Guityuu
Speer,” which, of course, meant to
assassinate the young member from
the nlulh.
The history of Uta publication of this
letter is a queer one.. It came to Mr
Yaneey, busiuess manager of the Ban
ner, aeeompauied with a note asking
that it be published and the name of
the writer withheld. Tlie note did uot
indicate what the communication was
and lie laid it on the desk of Mr.
Gantt, the editor. Mr. Gantt, presum
ing that it hart lieeu approved by Mr.
Yancey published tlie letter without
reading the mauuseript and really
without knowing what it contained.
When it appeared in the paper they'
claimed that it was an attempt to cre-
The following telegram was re
ceived by us yesterday: “Charge
Thomas M. Bradford, postmaster at
Clarkesville h appointed by 8peer, as
author of the Guiteau letter. Will in-
fornl you more fully." We shall yet
expose this scheme of Mr. 8peer to at
tract the eyes of the voters from those
■negro letters by building up a perse
cution cry. ■
fiatc lieu up in the
office for Uie purpose of.creat-
eellng against 8peer on tlie
i that us friends were trying.
We will sugjest to our friends in the
eighth that it is a suicidal policy to
fight organized democrats on the plea
thut they at one time affiliated with
the republican party. If these men
have for years been voting with the
democracy let them come in for a full
share of the benefits of orgaulzaon ;it
aud don’t .drive them from our ranks
by supli a spirit of ostracism,
Mr. Raymond, of Cedar Fails, Towa,
lmd been in the habit for a few days
last week, of carrying $150 in the In
side pocket of a vest. Changing his
vest one diay he forgot all about the
money, and a lucky thing it was, as
ate sympathy for Speqir uuUer cover or |»rrled off the moneyless
alleged persecution, and, asserted that garment that name night, securing it
it was written by some supporter of from fils bedside.
Speer In the district. The Gainesville
Southron denied, that any S|teer mam
bad ever written the letter, and claim
ed that it was all hatched
Banner office '
ing a feel
grounds that Ms IWenc
to mouuteeture sympathy for him.
search was made through ltabun co
ty, and it was discovered thut no stich
mau as Smith lived In the county and
the Southron' demanded that the Ban
ner should frf{iijsh an author for tlie
letter o( accept the oqn* ot liuving
made it up and
itors oftheWfi _
since then trying to discover the real
author of the letter. Thu taunts of
the Gainesville Southron provoked
replies from the Banner, and a most
furious tilt has been going on between
the editors in which there-have been
mutual threats of cowiiiding, and the
mystery has remained up to yesterday
unsolved—the Soushron holding tlie
llanner responsible for the letter until
they could produce a boua fide author,
ana the Banner claiming that it- was
a trick of some henchman of S|ieer.
On yesterday Mr. Yancey, of the
Banner, reached Atlanta. ■ He was on
his way to Rabun county accompanied
by a detect! vo for the purpose of- ferret
ing out the author of the Guiteau let
ter. He stated that lie was .determined
to get at the bottom of the matter if it
took him a year. Last night Mr. Yan
cey was in a room witli a Carlton'-
caucus, when the subject of the letter
was mentioned and J udge Aleck Erwin
asked him if hi-hud in his|o<-ket. Mr
Yancey produced it, and Judge Krwiq
looking at tlie letter closely, said in an
emphatic voice:
“Why, I kuow the man that wrote
this.”
“How do you know it?”
plain the mystfjy ; # .
Our conversation with Mr. Price
occurred in this manner: We had
just returned from a trip to the falls,
in Rabun county, together witli the
city council of Athens, and while
there, in the presence of Messrs.
Bkusse, Wood and other geutlemen
from this city, conversed with several
parties from that county, but failed to
get any satisfactory information in
regard to the whereabouts of “H. R.
Smith.” We acquainted Mr. Price
with this fact, and volunteered the
information that we believed the Ra
bun letter was written at the instiga
tion of the independent leader to
manufacture material for a persecu
tlon issue. “Yes,”; remarked Mr.
Price, “and you may charge the same
on Lawsuk—aud if he deqiqa it, ask
him if he recollects a conversation
that lie had witli a certain member of
the Georgia legislature in Gainesville,
last summer, in tlie back room of his
office. Now write no more tiiau I tell
you, and if he dentes it you can' refer
him to me.” We were convinced be
fore this that tlie editor of tlie South
ron knew even before we received the
threatening missive of its existence,
from the repeated manner in which
he dared Us to produce the author’s
name, and we are now convinced of
the fact by evidence and affidavits
that we shall bring forth in a future
issue. What that conversation bc-
twten Price and Lawshk was we do
not know; bat If it can be brought to
light we feel assured that a deep-laid
scheme of some sort will be made
plain, that only Mr. Price’s high
sense of honor prevents him from
repeating. With this we dismiss the
subject of the Rabun letter until
we explode our bomb-shell, which
will make plain the means by
which Mr. Sheer expects to
ride a persecution hobby horse
to victory. Every sensible man
well knows that we would not indite
and publish a forgery one day and de
nounce it the next; neither would we
use a fictitious name, knowing that it
would be exposed. But the real au
thor of the Kabun letter has been dis ■
covered—he is a Speer appointee—Is
named Thomas M. Bradford, -and
we will in due season publish a mass
of testimony confirmatory of tbs fart
that will indellllily affix this infamy
upon Mr. Spber and bis henchman.
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fa. from Clarice
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Head aud W. F.
, failed to comply
rttten notices reread
ion. .Tills May 26th. IW2.
JOHN W. WEIB,oherIlT.
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LIQUOR DEALERS,-
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May 30
cTkorgIA CLARK COUNTY.—Whereas Jamv.
L cite and admonish aU
■atWat ray office on nr ta-
ay In' 4b:ptcmber next why
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Sale. ~
tpiranalit fo sno'fder it the Court of OMlnaiy,
are?,irkoCountr. will bawMoo the Snt Tuealay
SSSSSSfei. h aa fisrtws
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ILU gB bold within the leual
hour* ot aete on the lat Tuesday la J ulyfllSKI,
before the court house door at Athens, Clarke
oouatr. Ueoixta. ell that tract or parcel ot laod
SVuatilylnaind being I” arid State and county.
lid in t*. Jty of Athens, on the ~ra.r of ...u-
INHITRANCE.
FIRE INSURANCE!
Y. H. WYNN, J. A. GRANT.
tWyttn'& Grant,
um INSURANCE AGENTS, ' I
As.iett* rcpreheiitcd uK^rcjffitt- over 100,000.000 l
Utcs KUMiwuttftfd •» low — those of any ^ther j
Farm Propertvaml Dwelling* a specialty. On- 1
aKeiicv in Atnen* Insuriiig llinNandGln-llou-
pt aUeutiun given to «U busiupM.
^ GRANT, Agt’s.
' ATHENS, OA.
nvnifpu < S. kV. corner Broad and Thomas sts.
OFFICES J Thcgnad
MUSIC HOUSE.
coce avenue and Mawton street, bounded on south
WHwSSck "eons: on the cart by lot of L F ..id
J T F Flock; oo the north*y lotof Nanny Louis,and
1 on the west by Newton atieet, contaiuioa ouc-
murth Wan acner more oe lean, ou which U.ttue
ted Courtney heal’, livery stable, bold to satisl;
a A fa issued froiu Fulton Superior Court ,n (avo
of 8. L. Solon on va V. W- Baal, conirellcd by J
A. Hunnlcut, soklas property tf C. W. Bea., am
preperty noloted out by him. Written nolle
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frA-uL Sheriff Clarae Countjr. t»a.
G. H. U. $
Westward.
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. Or«e*. Udivuot. MuiAOKa, _
Augusta, Gtt., July i. 18K,
Commencing Smidav, July 1 the
P—amiger Schedule will yyerate
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h-ws I .wa .-/f t - " ” ‘ - • m'/ -
YOUNd il G. HARRIS, President.
STEVENS THOMAS, StcKXTAkY.
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Yoi-no L. G. Haxkis. ■ > Stxvxni Thoxas,
JoualL Newton, w Eiozua L. Nawms,
F^apiNAHqPMXiiizr. u Acbi» P. Dxawno.
Col. Rdacar tpon'as, John W. Nicholson
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A peculiar system of mortgaging
terms is used .In .Switzerland. A ter
mer may borrr- tr qLa dozen men suc
cessively, the nitnple record In an offi
cial book showing their order. If he
folia to pay, a successor is found for
him by beginning at the bottom of the
list-af debtors, and calling on each in
his order to assume all the debts and
manage the farm or step aside and
lone his claim.
A forwarding' ‘agent in Berlin has
lieen sentenced to ten years penal ser-
vltnde and to pay a fine of $875 for
having attempted to forward by the
Stettin railway a case containing an
infernal machine. Tlie clockwork
acted too rapidly, and the explosion
occurred while the cose was in tlie
station. He bod largely over insured
the goods. ■ *' ' * '
A registered foreign package was
sent from the registered letter depart,
ment of the Baltimore post-office yes
terday, destined for London, England,
|4<on which the postage and registry
cost over $25. The package was about
afoot long, ten inches wide, and eight
inches thick, carefully sealed, and
contained bonds, aud other securities,
amounting to over $1,000,000, moatly
for one braking firm. The package
goes by way of New York.
A census of the marriageable princes
Of Europe appears to have been taken
Why T recognize the handwriting. The age for marriage of a prince is, ii
It is the writing of tlu> post master at* seems, from twenty-four to forty; for
Clarkesville, who wus appointed
through the influence of Mf. Speer,
and he is a devoted Speer man.' 1
Upon being questioned, Mr.- Krwin
insisted Hint '
BRITISH POLITICS.
Th* Arrears Bill. .The Vote of Credit for the
Egyptian Campaign.
UoNiMiK, July 21.—At a itettipK °f
one hundred conservative peers at
Lord Salisbury’s residence, it was de
cided to allow the Irish arrears bill to
pass its second reading in the
house of lords, but to introduce
amendments to the kill in commons.
The proposed amendments will not
touch the question of the' loan and
gift, but will deal decisively with
other portions of the bin. It is un
derstood that the'conservatives In the
house of commons will not oppose the
vote of cfedlt proposed 6y Mr.' Glad
stone to strengthen the threes In
Egypt, but a section of radicals and
home rulers will challenge'll It is
stated that the vofo'irtll be two or
three millions of pounds. Mr. Glad
stone will propose that the v6te be
defrayed out of the revenue Of (Me cur
rent fiscal year. He Intends to ask
the house of caramons to increase the
tax two pence in the pound. ■ 1 : - - - • •
Colonel Brackehbuiy, late director
of the Irish criminal Investigation
department, has been offered the ap
pointment of military secretary to
General Sir Garnet Wolseley. The
Times says no actual appointment’ to' -
command the Egyptaln expedition
has yet been made, but it is well un
derstood that Sir Garnet Wolseley will
command it, and either Lieutenant-.
General 81r John Miller AdgO a* Ma
jor-General Sir Edward Brace Ham-
ley will be second in cotnntand.
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1 iThe 5 Bensort
I fi*»c »*W lrts»Yi‘» m ■$. tae-wp* m] > fiii a,I
Leave AtBttJ..4. /.».
Arrive att'latkesvllle.... liksbnt ■
.cipkmiiie::*',:
> Atlanta. J.. .vJ ■ Jit ?.. l *«SWni
I 1 Trains EdKiAi amf30 eunttecL «'
in - 3:40 pm.
r ■ ttii ! Vi.i; VT wall Ji Mi J •■zn d
YORK.r»IVJB»4JUlWE. :
,, PASSfiNftEK
To BaltlmorB and all points Ncrtb. DailjP^U
Swttf: 'mm®
“ Greeusbory 8 -g |* ui.
«♦ Balrtgli “ . 9.
“ Churlotte 4:40pin. " ... 10.
- GrecuviUe.-vJ-iWA^lD' “ " >4.l^ [
Arrivluy at BaltloMWd:*0 a m, connecting with
a princess, from eighteen to twenty,
eight. There are thirty-eight mar
riageable princes and only twenty-four
t he was certain about the* *marriageabi© * princesses. * Germany
handwriting, but to make it an-er lie thechlef supply. Thom are
called his brother, W.: 8. Erwin, and* Wfiisnes vpe. uipi supply, .mere are
submitted Uie matter (o-him .with'
these words: i . *v.Il»i ,u. J'
“ Don't he misled by .the date or lo
cation of tills note, but u-lb'u* • whose'
handwriting it is.” tji.lii-.aS
“ It is the writing of -Mr. Bradford,
the postmaster ab Clarkes villa,”-said
Mr Erwin, without adnomentfs best
tation. i - : i ta -»;•)
The letter was afterwarde submitted
to Mr. "W. I. Pike.of Jelferson, and he,
pronounced it without any doubt the
writing the Speer postmaster.
The above facta wo get front Mr.
Yanoey himself. He eon aiders them 1
conclusive proof and has .telegraphed
them to hla papetv- The fcluinoe dis
covery ho* changed his pious, and. inv
stead of going to Kabun ho will leave
for ClarkesvlUe, when he will submit
the handwriting to a large number of i
citizens and get their viewu -about It:
The Messrs. Krwin and Mr. Pika feeem
to be certain about
more teasene weuidda^i—rtSfthajjei:
tied, or sttleasUnn teipimy fogseile-
aesk Y '-'i'-avi 1 k* ew -<q e-u -
--rv >’k I' WHi vitl.fggin tA
Honor to oGeocuMlfft- r.V«J
&
' to the chair: of PBngUoh and.
Modern languages.V
t . ; - KMpectlulw "
JJ0SE8 WlflTB, Scory pro tem.
twenty German princes now in the
market, Including King Ludwig, o*
Davila, the most ellftbia bachelor In
Europe,!,)#.}.- .. -t-v -at * . -.riT
t Tlw .American, ylnee-taken to the
south of France four or five years ago
" ’aVUf^xjl^rfm^fii'arb reported as bear
ing quantities of fruit, end the^ buds
are remarkable for their length. So
ter, they have not been Injured by the
phylokera, and ,ft 1* now pradlfeted
that, before many years, tbahk* to the
American stock, the vineyards of Lan-
gnedoh and Provence will put on tbelr
lean cuttings; ip France hea become
,4- 1" tt -hiv . It
A row between students end police In
,&&<!**&*'#**• ** *-
mOrgaftbaunfamnUy lads Oh Agium,
marching through Ybe. Mreete Dir at
apolloe
to Isasiatlfibbii
iS-^
> with ol
another hod an, eye destroyed. Several
of the stadenta.tesst'So badly wounded
CoTCMBia. a C., Feb’j IE MU.
H. H. Wabnkk t Co.: Sir*—I have uaed yoov
Safe K tdnvy and Liver Cure In *>y practit-L- as •
phrricJau. end la every case 1 Olid ft ml- like
* 1 — , ktT^yra»TUL
thnluUn.,
^harnr^
MISCELLANEOUS.
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTltOTB
STAUNTON. VIRGINIA. . , A . 1
Open* September 20th. MB. One of the Four
schools roe Yorso Ladies in m United
STATza. Sarroundinca beantifuL Climate tut-,
aurpaiued. Pupil, frocnelrhteea Stotaa. Tiuq
AUONOTHE REST IN THE UNION. Br '
Waahloy. EnflUh Connie, Latin. French,
rasa, In.trumental - Meek, dor dbr OchDl
irifi '^r^wx'TklStis.’m
•uaL^^^euitf .djl#i
J bp^^51-e*U »-«d
(U huftslf mmdi hm
A.U Mfktf * > «4^P
ii
Mi v 1
of rtoIJiUiM
.Alt#SW«4MJUmM
WlSlu ><U
’ki'feki'WiWSWfi
Notice!
Ik hereby given that the bests Ur UiMUaiatf
here oottoo at thp Atkeiui Vwmy.wffi. be be-
t tt*re*TiR > *khd etf ^** !^*^ letke
day trill not be uaed in factory until tbk'aext
dev. Thi. it to five all parti-0 kei
ilhe thtie to intercept theltdotWB H
at tb e factory for »ale. _ ,j ft
v «<*♦ I
> t brae»is»pAai
-IreiHai |l S»>|«|
«ae^
Ltejagr
Sown. HytchlaoB ‘ ^
tod your "NruraTpok* IFWyHoo I cheerfully
i .m
lrt.il ■
fcLT^Tin
TheMusii'H ,,lI s«0 J ThnS°«tli!
>.t: <»« '
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tnu
ill n .i,*ia".
tlriloUriso-A'
J i-rtlJ
,!) t -vinte—a#* -A^vre-ya'l-ltoe
Pianos,’
G^O^GtA/cLARIvE COCNTY. Whereea. UuKh
. N.Khrrl# cam. teri. an. at Mrs. P. W Harrir. de-
*v ^ tUerc/oro topic© aduumiih «JJ peiwmi to
i i . , _ $ ,i — $ M . y#* I ahow cause at isy office on of belu
V ' 1 ’ •’* '(" *• * 4 I Mnndav in Aninnt next, whv sal
^PheBest Manufactured >*^ ^
1 New find Elegant Stylos
Important Tmpfovemctits I
Beautiful Urtnbinatjona,
SELECTED PROM TWELVE? OF
THE MOST ‘ f
PD MAKERS. , .i ^i, , ^
i r'Q'iM JaaSSwa®
Cfc ,1. .l.[,Ut,l t-..) ,<l HI- Ljn asM,eH|iJiO,elLttat
Tb gmwiD* in favor rapidly. Mjr recent contract
more.' Doo't set reared—1 am here for you eve-
1 am now better prepared to do good
never, havhnr necurea the lervlce. of
S , A»f,-tt prwn ‘ yw - wl1011 ‘ pt “
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING
done In the beat manner and at short notice—all
work warranted to lire aatis faction—charge*
D-HAND
leap,
it to
have a good 8ECOND-HA
•paired, tliat I will aell chi
PH*
Any one «le*iriug a BARGAIN will find
their interest to call on me.
P. BENSON,
teMT Spring at, ucar Gann a Reave*, Athens
t' i "Tf & HEa6AWA¥,
j t.-W on., is*, o v -i -i •. - * 1
4 ,(SCCCF@80R TO R^H. ALLEN,)
When yon are la Athens don’t tall <0 call at
the' corner of Jackson and Clayton street* and
,'asgailaainrte>a*diiKg<|t i«»t u, -
HARNESS,
‘ , SAratES,TfHiPS,:::
454SSK r .WS8P8SWK!SS.
from any quarter in prion. Machine-made
Harness at low prices, if you want them. My
I J^jBE^d*apUy dqua tty SM-cIaa, workmen.
__ 1
^•^““••"GRPWNBVI
f Hiihau* an**? an Uul <j-
'HR •‘©uisty’iP:;
l#il mb ullMuJi f'i* «<"
'■-« K WO TR A.-the-heel Vh the place.
* *•
fttt'AS LQW As THE LOWEST.
liw ’knl 1 . f.s
I» tetij Itefiifihiifiili *0n *3 'A (
iwapww'a
"'ji
r’. l. bloomfikld.
astoBStSSi
•C'I' testeeteasMl pwfoMBbF 1
Athena Ga
.. rsu.
Sold by
novld
and
Sheriff Clarita County.
EOttttlA, CUKKE UOTNTY,—ORDINAKY
sitting for county purposes, 30th May, 18*J.-
wn the petition of variuuu citisens of said coun
ty to have the Election Precinct heretofore estal>-
lished at Braulierry’s Shop, in the 241st Dinirici
w. M.. in said county, removed to the nlaco «*t
holding Juatica Courts in aald diatrict; and it a|>-
pearing to me that aald petition ought to bo grain •
ed for tha reason aaaigned by aaid petitioners, ft
is ordered That from and alU;r the l»t day of .1 uly
Ml t said Election I recinct he and ia hereby rtf
moved to aod eahtblished at the preaent place of
holding JuKtcaCofikrU in aald District; and it ia
further ordered th^l a copy of t'aia order be pub-
. Ilsbed once a week for four weeks In the weekly
Jknotr-Wafehiaan proceeding aaid torn day oi
I July next. AbA M. JACKSON, Unlinary.
A true Copy from the minutes.
ANA M. Jackson, Ordinary.
i
.,)> t i. Notice.
# before the first
Monday in August next, why said leave ahonld
Ordinary.
T. 1 u
[ - AU psraon* hsviitz demand, against Hr*. 8.
W. Uarris, tale ol Clarke cimuty, deoeaac-d
hereby notltte,l to present the aamoto ni
payment in tbo manner and time nr "
Law, ana those indebted to deceased
odto make immediate payment*. J
„jp6wa. f ranw
are
me for
•rescribed by
are request-
.AKG^ CASIlCUNTUAtif^
sctld on (be Sot Tnreday In Augunt
the lawful hours of sale be-
jdoor, In the town ol Athena.
*d^»^vSfe t ^»l‘ , 2SS e o.n U
Ing lands of Mra. Fanny Dean, ou the north; M.
| 0. Billups, on the ed*t; and lands of the life es-
UUe 6f Hn. Mildred B. Morton on all other aldea,
ceased#, A deed fcas been made and filed In Uie
clerk's office to authorize this levy.
ft !< •« JOHN W. WEIR, Sheriff.
Edftotxt tXAkKE COUNTY.
“Imwm*. ft M. Herrington, administrator of
io estate of Isaac Wilkerson. deceased, petitions
tub of the law to bedUonnrgcd from said
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO. •
it M t Bite-1 1#» « " ■■
. ■« <jTO SANK i-1
. ,.'*o«o.*S»KS«^
. TU| JiVKUY FUKUUA*BW
Lowest Prices & tasiest Terms Eyct Gfferred
>*■'. ' . .Ralttv •*«
IH.J WWtitf i ’
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ,< ,i#y#,
Slll.KT MUSIC, Xtysic BOOKS, I
BffST, 1TA14AN STRINGS,
And everytliini,' pertaining to Kirst-eliuui Music
lloane.
t.J I ,( -)-»J--- , I
KEY-NOTE
o -B’ '
liven
| June,
mtraw-
ext, why aaid di8charge,»hould not be gruuted.
Given under my hand at office. thia*27tn day of
Wtt. , A8A hL JACKSON, Ordinary.
1W-J27.
T. M. H. O. Ti S.
L. P. Q S. 1
Broad^Street, Angttata, 0B 1 .' ; ‘
Cots wold Shpep.
One' CotstvoM Rrtm. Three Grade
Boms—this year’s. i Apply to •«
tMS-lm. j,, LA.gAis '
If "W
lent* ol this state and reside in the slate of Flor
ida There are therefore to cite and aduioutah
, all concerned to allow cause before me, (II auy
they have) at th# next regular term of the court
of Ordinary of aald county to be bel.l on the lin-l
Monday fn August next, why aald application
should uot tiegrauted. ASA M. JACKSON,
Jn4. r r Ordinary.
I GEORGIA,CLARKE COUNTY.
| U Whereas. William M. Colie, administrator of
James N. Guile, deceased, applies to mo for leave
to roll all the real evtalv lie I'M the widow’s dower
yet. to be run out) or aaid deceased These arc
tticreiorc to cite and notify all cuncerned to allow
cause at mjr office on ortteforc the first Monday
a ra.f. U er lP<at - ^ leave should not Ihj
gGiven under my hind at offlm, this 27th day of
U w&d l -JT A8A M - J ^ <jKbON * OnUuary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—IN PL'RSU-
A anciuf leave to well, granted bv the Court of
Ordidarv of Warren euuuty. the county of the late
1 rcaidouce ol my intestate, and where adminintnc
I tioiiuDhla estate ha« been regularly granted, I
I will sell in front of the court house door in the
, LTarke county, Georgia, withlu
' XuR^lSa?” •public ml#, on the^fimt^ Tuesday
oay 1 —
(import: the nerve* lu megs-
•* the kidneys and Urn pore# it*
estion croater a violent re- , „
: attaches of the regal organ. Harper, ar
m bock to their duty, there la I C -
regulatlngv* purifying, fc*vigor-1 for titlea.
eration of TaRitANT s^ sjELTZER | «■ *
ovate* the system ar
both the body and the mind.
HOLD BY ALL WHUGOI8TO.
volt among these attaches
and to bring them
nothing like the re„
atiug. cooling operutiou
AvEKUutr. It reuovateithoayftam and Vesture*
to health both jhe body and the mind.
In .rufy, l382, aP that i _ _
and lying in aaid county,
city of Athens, marked o„
containing one acre, more oi leas. In No. ^hound
ed west by the GeorgU railroad; north by laud of
Harper, and east and south by streets suit lands of
-vW- Teona, caah. Purchaser to pay
l the limit* of the
the railroad may i
fr-6-td
,EORGtA CLAUKF.COUMT Y.
[ W4M*r<ra# Lrevm ». t«Wge »duilnl.trator of Mr,.
C. Sledge deceased, applies to me for leave to
**>« *»• HWTty of aaid debased,one undivided
Ifinterwrtinabauaewdlotlu Atheua, in sold
y, containing one am tnore or 1«m, on Broad
.m*9Uy owned by Jaa. A.
»are therefore to cite and no-*
K^a -»-irz-^-at~w kd Tofflea on or
Malarial Taint. A perfect pure for Sick Mead. | ~~ 1 ^
EORGtA/CLARKE COUNTY.—Wberaa., V»!t-
w ^^ili One tract ol land
mmausta^m'
DR; STRONG’S PILLSL
Th# XNd r !Walto1>i#4,.,tWonderful, I
fc3R»A8L__:_
bracing the nervous system, aud giviu
health ia avery fibre of the body.
Strong’s Snnntlve Rifts for
Urial Taint. A perfect cure for Hick Head-1
^he. Constipation nnff Dyspepsia. Sold by |
Ordcr*;vr
Oaf#
r. ..cowu£GE;sr , ;„.,
PBYSIGANSl SURGEONS S2S2S2
— - Baftimorer ^d.' ! »•
TJntnfr aided Clinical advaniagtra -are'flcrivod
' all eoncornod to
my hand #t affiea, this ith
ASA M. J-VCESON. Onlu'jr.
ffi-> ->ltVt«j» a
•ssat
i iltt, ,retail df i#
tekNCVAcraasofuc-) ;
RW.DODCE, Prop’r,
fo.l- (MJItvare AUGUSTA ■rett fo W*»1
COUNTY. ,
....—nloakey applies to me for
„.l5»jtd.trtetoai onthceatote of Mia.
ggbd^J^JronmtdS'm,- hmid a «^^:hU
5th day Df July, A*A M. 1 JACK HON.
;j^$ ' u* , Ffi l.timiif > .'i OlUnoxy.
IWtjgttttStoMfC 'ETC.
Company
...
&T;u.
tpanjr, and aiw
mm&rnm
Brad «reC*a)orre*i4 prMa V *f ttfreandll.
>th Ink u4 Brush a -1-.UteoSb,
;' M ,gAK^te^ sttops. !; •
Sapp& Bry
BRAfiERSH
OVER MANDEVILLE’S JEWELRY STORE,
Thu U aa# of th# but Shop, In Uw.BtotS, sad
h#vo slwajs on hand w
FTVH SUPERIOR ARTISTS,
■(ontal affliction. Give them a trlalT ocU4-ljr
PALACE BARBER SHOP
:llt>,IC0ULfGE AVENUE, ATHENS,,GA.
■ OAVfs'e HARRIS, PreprUtov^.t
h i. »bal** >.T ; :,fj
• bo made parties
.ordered list all
laluant cont-
den In the
r aauwar In
t i^SeraelJ frSi
^“iliitssSSSS
itbdmlaatreoif
rafwng I. a
• Superior (
Court
C.^.C.G'c.
$150 REWARD I
ONE UUNDRRD AND FIFTY DOLLARS BK-
waid will bo paid to any ooa who win arrest
taddoUvre to mo at any Jail In too United
Stotre.00# JOSEPH R. THURMOND, a white
“V who was convicted of hocre rtrellng at the
May Term. MSS, of Clarke Superior Court, and
sentenced to too penitentiary for six yean- the
MM JOSEPHS. THURMOND bavin, thi.’day
«-H*lneh* S high; weigh,
Wfc, r e '' hor, -«»^weKl
Njtt WtefpUG^^oetb^s^t 35 ;
Wl '*
though «hi. iSSSK ,h0 An “ or mgh>