The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, August 29, 1882, Image 2

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OFFICIAL.ORGAN OF CITY ANDCOUNTY •PR9C1UFT10N.gH»raaVKAR IN ADVANCE nPmwrtjiw’ *mrt ranaiFtirat «i-<u»m J -pj?op'iis. •t i,a: AN INFAMOUS SLANDER. Monroe, Walton m., 0*.. '•‘^IMfteSYtlrrtiotSrfoteCorritelto*#)’ | !*»**> *Ww#TOiW"Wtff^^» SuiM ,tape* Mi Wdfl#' te.*W» J5**» #. XfP O’clock a., m., on Tuesday, the 39th tatfwhr. Business of importance .will be hrcnght before the meeting and .all we expected to be present. * v ... G.H.|Y**tKv, Chairman. vlSS® fcdlowiog^entleawn couspoM tl e •4X*iuntttes:>. , ; ... r^WT Morton. J B.¥rhits,TxMWU». Lpater, Joseph Brad- bwrr.*& Xfi&teNrf W Mudapn,/ IT W #. O’Jarrel}, ,WB]forartt, CGTaJwad*e.,W W, $hpn«s»l M Her- rinKton. v. -.tj.ii i, 1 ,, * In’., hi,t.i .-iia) ■ There tuenow foar state tlckete in the field fnt3eoi^ia. ' XII ritentgger * ad monjirel tickets have endorsed E. C. Edwards. arty other association, civil, BUILDING UP SPEER. We frequently have men come to us with the.gratuitous advice that Jf we don't let up on'E: elect him sure; that th| Banner-Watchman it'Alrlvfng dreds of voters totti oratle ranks. We have made It our business to Inquire Into the political ■euUuiButa of thewr Solous, and without a single exoeptton they are . found £? be Speee sympa* thtxera at hearth Well, we are not in the habit of going to our political en emies for adviqe as to what course we ahould pursue, and shall not deviate from our,time-honored rale In the present Instance. On the other band, the officlousueas on the pa* of these* croakers is highly-gratifying and en couraging to us,’ fhT we (eel that .It la an unmistakable evidence that our shells are beginning to eiplode in the heart of their canip. Nttef, had. lire published assertions,that we wild not P referPled r ^a^ othef |n ^o; M l ^ *3 TOTfrT.£*< Sla »aa JL Their nraaon for do*ag .*»■<!>*** NO “ORQANIZET DEMOCRACY For the Boomer-Wmtrhmm. , Allow/rne to ur stantiyAludi It4« hard to toll whether air. £jpory hpnar wwthat nmUtto eorresp^udrftt write* the oditor|alsin the Gainesville hilth-Blinger,n, ui .loo.i - j,j ’ We had much Tathfcr bt bench-leg- gtd doe than a hlggerdog; of a apt so mongrel thatyohcahttelltb which breed he bdohrs.' *T -ta»iw> •itl/fedf puiess ntw flnh nfl i« -t MtmkmH&MmmMiMikm :***«■» yiKBpgiMga™? ■n4 JSuf thSitwo^ia w; K-.i tnut,b*i-j+.!m ■■ They art How talking of TOO majori ty in Oconto for Candler. When the bays over there put their shoulders to the wheel the ehrt' generally moves right along;" »■* «**'< '“'-■‘i •»«m Col. Candler win W bis business take care of )tse|f and wade Into ' the campaign with coat off. He lQteh<!* to|T|ait pyijry^county In the district • We eannotsee huw auy tjrue-born scut hem i. white man .eau. vote fora candidate who seeka«to build up a support by elevating negroes to office over his own race. . .... , “My Hear ‘Black':—If you 1 don’t think I -Witl stick - bp tft ymit' rkeev watch If f don’t kick A White man out of the ihknt post-office atid given col ored man the place.*' ’ 1 We gak every yrbite. democrat to withbo^ hla opluto^ untlfwe publish the Christy, l^ttera^ Mr. ^peer can’t much longer shirk behind the coat- taUa of Judgy ^rv.\lu- :■ . • The ’Young Democracy of Clarke carried Col. Candler over to Oconee In style, behind ■ the finest team that could, be found.- Hla tour was one unbroken march of triumph. Gen. Toombs says that no democrat ought to vote for Stephens, as be is undoubtedly lu his dotage. If report be true the General is hanging on to thq ragged edge of dotage himself. Mr. Speer Is a niee disciple to yell out Abuse and persecution, when he opens his campaign by heaping dirty, low-flung epithets upon gentlemen who see lit to oppose him politically. Mr. Sheer has refused' to spdak to several gentlemen w Athens, simply, It Is presumed, because they oppose him politically. Strange to say, the alighted parties rtHlfprivve the indig nity. Mr. Speer acknowledged to a friend In Atlanta that he had a hard race be fore him, dad found an unlooked-for opposition Ih the district. “Our Emo ry" Is certainly badly frightened, and he can’t disguise the fact. - b > ■ ■ - nue collector. It is true that* fear of our justness, men men signed a paper stating that in Abe eyvnt thatademo- | crat could net Ire appuintfd, they would prefer Pledger to aov other nwro: hut v- j . ■ A>^f>t tbemost IntellTgent colored map “~* w it. We asserted that Mr. Speeb aiding addskbettlB^ the radical (a oyar/Ao pegra .nils, and we put in aa evidence letters written by that! gtitttleman to estah- One district instar ** __ henchmen In this 'jWjeivrtl^the ’ first' ■ republican cairn- .. tariff nionopo- e influence ot our -»ii « ,i*t> g utir.i A X-L-miJJ ! The coming oontestln this district wtll-.be fought on the line of. Democra cy n. Radicalism, for we intend to show teygad the thadoto »f a dwlt that Mr. Speer Is using theory of Inde pendence to build up the republican party in Oeonrlfoi •’ *- <i An ei-tndependent in Habersham oounty is very adklcfustto know What has beoome of that (70 breech-loading shot-gun that* Mr. Spe«r promised him? With “Our Emory,” the path to victory,^ilftte Ihb'rtad to hades, is p*ved with broken protiilses. *°* Parties who heard Speer s opening wail In GalnesvllTe.fty the erpwd was aqi|dl, aud .tb.ere was little if any en thusiasm. , }lis, whole harraugpe was a mixture of disgusting abuse against his opponents and a whine for office. Even his Crjeuds were paus^tefl. Mr. Speer's speeches create no en thusiasm. They fall perfectly flat,and the ooalltion leader in the ninth no' ognlxesthe fact that hi* political doom la sealed. The very pie*enco of Allen Candler awakens a demonstration that always precedes a conqueror. (t will cost Cot Candler 126,000, counting the damage to his business and the neglect of the large contracts he Mas on hand, to make the race for congress; but he Is a true patriot and itatoayan, and Is willing to make any peisoUU sacrifice for his party. It la an „open bppst that Speer’s can- dldaey, wiu be . hacked by f10,000 of radical camnalgu money. Are the people of this district ready t* be sold to tbelr 0I4 ens^iexDkV dumb cattle ? Much a proposition fa an insult that will baNbgke4,gt the poUsnextfaU. That wmaoertalnly a bright ttaiu-ef radical iniquity that UorwWiKtad -Mr. Speer during hU GalnteviUe speech. Leaving oat the algget,hta beet baek- ers are largely*asllrisrt' ftmd among the radical ranks.-’luid many «f them are In foil fellowship wtth the ooaU- L< *M» « IxS llsh the fact; Wtlkfct is.'t&y were abm^Jo Me giTe#. 4 lo ttel j^Se Mt Sprer jumps behini win and oBoloWdUr VriGiV. lug to do that tiiisartfoa on our part haaserved to gain Mschferw VoeM^ ’If' ab, we must n^or ‘QjMoo qt theiqWUiganoe/daMrgeaawauoouM thaa aoatialtad. Wa hhrtrUaafta no uofoir war upon Mr.; SPEEh; we have’neyer attacked hls private char goter. ' HU .uSoiaA nieord- ta tfab property of the people, and this we have certainly attempted to expose*. We have now positive proof In our possession that opnvicts him of con spiracy with our. politioal enemies, and will prove that he Is solely re sponsible for thejiyegrQ office-holders in this district. Hoes it, ean it, help an office-seeker to -tear the veil o( treachery from' his face and show h}t deceived shpiKtVteis his tract character! Do you think it will build up Mr. Spbek when we show the people how he has used the - power bequeathed him by their voteji to .form a coalition with the republican party, by which our old oppressers could get control of Georgia? This Mr: Sheer knows we have evidence in our possession to prove! Do you think it will assist this brilliant young aspirant when we show the people that he is in secret corres pondence with the most insolent and obnoxious negro politicians in the state, looking to their elevation over the white race? This we have charg ed and thin we can prove! Do you think it can help his cause when we drown his persecutibn wall with an array of testimony that wili show that the forgiving pity of an outraged and betrayed constituency is the last prop left upon which he can lean? This we will do as soon us he dare face his own letters! It is true the Banner-Watbhmin has devoted a great deal of spate to' Mr. Sheer; but we bad a subtle ene my and a very confiding constituency to deal with, and it required a Heron loin effort to arouse them'to a sense of the danger in which they were placed. And this we have at last ac complished. The rallying cry ofde- rnoc racy from the mountains of Rabun to the red hillsOf old Morgan shows that we have not labored in vain, and that at last the people are awakening from their lethargy, and by a mighty and united eflort will throw off the yoke of radicalism and negro rale that a recreant eon was fast pinning upon their neoks- This the Banner-Watch man has accomplished by Its outspok en truths. If We have driven hfe# weak-kneed democrats over to the oth er side, eaeh one’s'ptace has been fill ed by ahhundrod vkHlantaOns, drawn from the independent raiiMlf ■ A’vnaB who will stop to think and reason for himself will applaud oar every.ntter* anee. Those who form their opinions from the words of othcra o—A bat little on either side, for it Is very ques< tionable as to how they will stand on the day of final account. Let ns right, here reassert that every charge have made against Mr. Eltony Sheer we are prepared to prove, and would have done so long ago had he not si lenced our pen by the hand of the law. This is an acknowledgement or..Mr, Sheer’s part that jiis record was at our mercy, and this he could not face. Do you think forcing an aspirant for office to this humiliating attitude is calculated to bring any sensible demo crat to fats support ? We predict not. But even admitting that we have expended too much of our- valuable space upon Mr. Sheer, we contend that it was a necessary defense of opr party and ourselves. Has he not for the last six months or more an entire page of his organ in Gatneevllle been over flung with the most infamous and slanderous attacks upon the demo cratic party, the editor of the Banner- Watchman and every, votor. wbo saw fit to oppose the man who controlled the pen of the reputed editor of that sheet? Must we atapd silently by and see our party,.ou|r people and our principles made the sport of a radtaal renegade from Minnesota, encouraged and abetted In hlsJnsolte by Mr. Sheer himself, which fact we proved and which that paper has nev er dared to deny? Did not the test issue of that sheet contain a dastardly assault upon Mr. Simmons, an olAand esteemed private. <?U4jyv» |4WHMl j county, his only c^rnp, being that .he - Is a democrat and refuses tq bemLhls knee at Spkkb’s throne? .JaIt any worse to expose the venal official rec ord of a public servant, than attack • private citixen, who asks nothing at the bands of the .people? ll-MM -»I4*4 Any one *ho.qW«cte teqmwar 111 t InWnrwstrict dents an" the tied democracy.” The prefix of is wholl; -mocracv 0/ itself implies oigAflf. tion. Our party could not he a or political, could exist without tome, important .and essential.form of or- — TT., ganlsatfbn. use tha term •Vaagantaed' room to suppose that ttford- are tv« forms of deipecnwar., Therotebnt one true form,,of true degoocrtcy.intbls The above is certainly a great sur prise to us, as It seems Impossible tor eo many inaccuracies to bn condensed into eo email a ranee. The demo crats are no more responsible for the appointment of a colored man in their city aa postmaster than they are for the appointment of Mr. Ware as reve- oqgptty, and lhose,whoi oPPPte -it-In its hBm^od.pannpttal flfpnlnHrii are shuply .oMpsing., (teaptemey. fo interest of foe only pther, _ lintel partf in tfite. CHWttfci the republican party r Theft l«t lines be fomwit edtefoffittlKigAl qulvocally betweep democracy, republican!,m. And further % As 55» plete control of the office. On the oth er hand, had Mr. Speer succeeded in getting a negro of bis own choice ap pointed, the office would have been u^sed In his individual interests, as ip now the ease. We did not endorse the action ot thpae democnat's, but they honorable men and doubtless did Y&at they thought jb^st, muter the flW adage ^ -between, two evfip choose the least.” , We denounce the charge that the edi tor of the 'Banner,fratchrnan Pledger’s petition ** an Infamous falsehood manufactured of . whole cloth. We never in' our life T*gftfl a petition asking the appointment of any negro to office, and may our right arm wither and drop from our body when we do. We defy Dep. Rev. Col. Ware to substantiate his statement. Mr. Emory Speer has now in bis possession a copy of Pledg er’s petition, and if our accuser can find our name thereon we will agree next Novemlier to vote the independ ent-coalition ticket—which is the hardest penance we ean pay. So Mr. Edwards was entirely justifiable in branding the slander as false, and we tltank him for hts defense in our be half. Mr. Ware has been recently re appointed to office, doubtless through the intervention of Mr. Speer,, which accounts for bis enthusiasm is his be half. His great admiration for “Our Emory," however, if report he true, is of very recent date. Wonder how the mountain boys will relish the news that besides the dakeys, Mr. Speer has revenue collec tors stumping the district for him? This discovery forges another link the chain that unites Mr. Speer to the radical party. - republican, , party iu composed chiefly of the negro rate, - let the lines be distinctly drawn be tween the. white man’s party and the negro party, when fi anmseta the, question as to who • shall rate and govern this country, and especially the ninth congressional district, - u ■ u- .11.1. -i.i lo Dbxocbat. le up ip ‘he A house via left right wde centre of a corn field b^ojie of the logs SADDLES A'HAR —L* MERY’S a^a Implements SUfT THE SEASON. EMBRACING COTTON GIXS, umuirpassed for fine samples anil clean seed. JMWPEi^nnd HORSE HAY RAKES, to save your liny. 7 JY Ufl ^TfinOSBURA MHwIEKS Sulkey Plows. ’ THE OLIVER Chilleil One and two Horse Plows, best 111 use. THE SCREW PULVERIZER, for breaking and sccdiug smooth land. — iler: Best cultivator used |! ; LEGAL NttTICFfe- | iA, Clarke coynty.—wiiebea**. ■■BtChappie. sdmhltHrator of the estate o Robert a. Williams, deceased, appUes in terms o fie law fora discharve fromsaid administra tion. -These anttherafora to etta anti a>ltnonl,h I all concerned I before the first said diaahanta aboelp net be araotod. Given under my band at ufflee this sUhdarof August, HSIi, ■ ^ ASA E:'JACKSON,' Ordinary, ^gsa-pneem-ratn. NOTICE. to^th^^OMlnarr^oMeaveTo' 1 belouiing to the esute of Edward R. Wore, de ceased. late of said cpantyjltuate in the «mntv of Richmond, stale of Geonria, f4T the beneBt of , wlll tliribWe your crops, cotton planters* ■^SS&IJ93|RSD^ic«Mr *■ THE ATLAS ^ECLIPSE, P, i**-'* : lUbiTER ENCHNR8. t • c onrojf; AMD,HAY PRESSES, SORGUM AnLT f S, EVAPOItATORS FERGUSON & BLOUNT'S ONE HORSE WAGON;’**,’ " ’ vol «»<-v eved imiw 'A ! oY McntgtSl^oiery's Pure Rust' 1 Proof Oats •EDUOAWONAUi'ln’ THE GEQKGLjCSEMlNARY ttm.li FOR YQUMG LADIESa*: ^ aaar IN GAlNESVILLEi'HALL CO., Vf tll rrOeA aA.t. UhVlSS?. Pull corps of Teacher. in Seienqei apalT Rad Afhttai *uWS»»d_(or health, economy and scboUrahln. Board Fail term. *Mr MUton, tit: musid.i tft. , FreWber*- sffssiffltsaftf^tiaissssa 11. a ii'.i'wr wi .,-«■ I-* I ( bwr.bn at! ,;1 tktT* -w». ill Uia .V !tail01 <s »iit: nrtii--|« a linmi **4) id r\ -if! fvtModt lt*w iiai-iilio aiRTir'-t -i.it’ WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTC .dnlil’l .. STAUNTON,.VIRGINIA. • 'I» ’ 0|*cns September '20th. 18S1. One, of the First icimoia ,-oa YorNO Ladies in’ the United Daw-*. , SutTWondiiwa beautifuL Climate un- -i. stannton, Va. 1 write to MISQELLANEOUSi sites TSJbo sold a* the property ot said Thomas t'ous- dweaaed. tethe benolit of his distrttm- uoc—v ,. tv.j lust .The Agonies of, Billious Colic.' the lnde- •eribabiepangt of Chronic ludisestiou. thode- bility and mental stSpoT resultfilr from a' eat- tire habit, may be certainly, avoided by rerul*- uacthe ayatem with that uVeeabte and refresh- in8 standard preparr tine. Taerast , TattzKn ArPEHIKKT. SOLD BY A UL DHPiHtiSTS. res * M ‘ patriot k sfvftaUac^lnthej him HON. POPE BARROW DECLINES: —«4» Dear Sirs:—Yours of the 19th Hast., conveying to me intelligence of my nomination by the Democratic Convention of this senatorial district is before me. I regret to shy that lam compelled to'decline tljtte nomination, As yon are.aware, the Fall riding ot tbe -eourts -of this oironit is now in progress, and the sessions of ‘tieveral courfo Intervene, at which my presence is indtepensable, or at least s so considered by my clients, which Is pretty much the same thing. If I ateept this ’nomination, I will be obliged to absent myself from several of these court*, and to that extent neglect theinterests of those who have the first and highest claim upon me. In tact you may any that my time from now on until after the election does hot belong to me but to my cli ents. Beeldee, the cession of the Gen eral Assembly conflict* with the No vember term efthe superior court in Iso that I have comparatively n& ftetdom Ufosetton in this matter, onof my Is aweti to reader afi ahechas frosn home eg forty days almost out of the ^uesilon. I have tried to ete niy way to accept and for that reason have-delayed un til how this reply, bat the difllcultiee I have mentioned seem to me to be Insurmountable. If I had sought the nomination or had eveh remained silent and suftered my name to be used, I would feel bound to accept; bat I did not remain silent; on the contrary, I expressly an$ publicly declined to permit my Dame to be used, and stated that I could not accept. This being true, I think you will agree with me that I am not under th^prdlpaiy obligation* to accept, ‘i‘,,.,1 v Being satisfied that this nomination 1* equivalent to an election, fata pro foundly sensible of this mark of confi dence acid deeply gratefolUyou apd to tbe people of the district, and beg totesare you end them that nothing but a sense of duty to prior obligations makes me decline it. it ••!.. Faithfully yours, 1 Pohb Barrow. Messrs. John R. Whit*, Henry Jen nings, L. F. Livingstone, Committee. ATRBNS, Ga., August 23, Mtt. From the best InformhUon that we can gather from the counties in this district the vote for congressman will be as ftUows-Hted it te a* for.* For Speer—Clarke, 400; Habersham, 800; Dawson, 100; Morgan, 400-total, BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC ]Tht frmlhern Mutunl /nmroHCe Company L Lewie J. LnmpbH eU at. KiSSnfdng^wwi^th* assM » DraMDt no lie 7 holders in tho complilliDt coi m “i, 6 * > aad« parties in their own proper name* as well as through their reprasintatlvsfi, aod demur, t-lead or wm^fs answer in the premises* and in detault ■Softhat the?and eachof them shall thereafter! be forarer barred. H It is further ordered once a month for lour 1 term ofthis court in tho ad. May term, 1552. S . . CLAt EORHE Ssead, jq<4a Superior Court. ■ PattivaM rCandler—Gwinnett, 400; Banks, gSO; Franklin, liO; Feraytfa,2n>; Ilall, 800; Jackson, *2S0t iMinpkin, *200; Madison, 300; Oconee, il&O; Rabun,- *. Union, l»r White,**20tMtlUl, liU«<i .K ’-Ot: A,-! • t Ja thought, that ■Speer’s:hold in the; few oountles. he yet has.can be broken, and we can safeU Gandler'* Ortterity to 8,000k We think oar fig ures are not exaggerated In the least, but if they ac« w» will be happy to. ,maik« the correction. Our information is based upon the best authority. We tlglflHh Ifoslrate aohadfNriigdonbghntthstde- laok over the .files of AM, ^ ergau,-th*t tested, tJ^teinn»if««rjm<ttnay,wiR.e«rera the held. tl bog.:!,, ■•> -.fcgji., t „.,.„n ..Tfo ii-t ,d, BgaraisM’ w 1 a,i " ctfjp* on lt,|wwltthe document 2s beenseen by more than one Anaont, too. A darkey hMk>e«nse enaaahi fowknow when a white men |s^boot-llcklnghim for hlsyc^ > . r - yn<.ii*d Djuii-iq-.b . J dropg, Ml taut At.gwoMo* WOLaiill-hstai apilteriir*kwkte- — p "■ ” u£Th£; o^h on'the re.r of tbc first ‘— thL we shaU contest ttactatterin ttaratetely'' ^inolw J ‘' courts, and hehafHrttetheapUonleft threewraondri’ i at cithaeJiftlng *he veil himself, twenty-five or thir.j . . he persisted, “you h*d better te|aHtry.° “Yon era ranted; but COLLEGE :0F-.: .».« physicianstsurgeqns ,V- . Ba,uimorfr,oMd. — «n v .UsRDrSaMKtd oUolcal adv»uusea an derived frttm the City Hospital Maternlte and Maryland Woman’s Hospital, which are under' the excfu- 39. K. Carey Street Baltimore, MtL UENMORE UNIVERSITY School— i\.U. A. STKOLK CMdUv M«<U1W JU.j VklPrin- Cipul. Preparatory to OniversTtS 1 of V a. Charges moderate Session liegins Sept. 7. n BOY ClYCUiar* address Princi|ml^Amherst, V’a. ^ This spaed. reseiYdfl * for Eberhiurt 4: ,1*01117 m dexter, the Boe»Hapj^ ness Maker Sf tNojjd « ' Broad Street," Athens'' 1 Geolgia. ‘lii&k' oiij!, ^ r-rr- ;n-Uh r. . vril "r> rrr’ri »i W,i w» !I.H ll :,tol! }t.-r.n .1 ‘l it* -A.* ■ HU -li lllAw«H .V.H*«I ij b. vt>tt» -.ll ni.- .i •-t -id --•i’n.'-r* uh Ml tteltUEVA-. •■ifl'i’.r 'U—-m a l-»i .if >11 V I Ml It) HI - I-’.? —to Mi iRAHit *M Iv4 ,.VM« *-i»-it 1A:f! tr. l! iwrtiit ill V-i.l (fi- ilRDA |ll(- o Ml i-rm -if .^ilSit 'H .v-t-v-vsn'l )».’ f-i i.i ANNOUNCEMENTS.,. . - - - - - - -- - 4 -■ . • FOR SHERIFF, W* I HEREBY AKXOUX.CK M YSKI.K A CAXPI- date for 8HERIFF of UlArke couiity, with R. K. PRIDOFON »s Deputy, itibject to the choke of the people at the polls, on the fiat Wednesday ia January next. B. O, W. ROSE GWiVERSiTY OF GEORGIA P. H. MELL. D. D. LL. D., Chancellor. iHEsSKDEtlSSIOK OFT1IK DEPARTMENTS ul Alheps^ticorei*. vt*i • .. .I Franklin College, Stab) College of Aad-f culture and Mechanic Arts ”'*111111 L:uv School Will open Wedhesdiw. 4th of Octiibcr next, k'unoMSsex of in -uvcttoti ia Litemtorc, Seienie, Kujriueeriiie. Agriculture anil Low. Tuitinu Krfo In-FlAkTiiViuul State CoRSges: For enta- lOKUva nod iuiy.-.mAtior addrew tho orL. H. Chirrhoniiiur, Secretary, . AMM.W* M ft- ”X f’*7. TO mvi I .fiJAri V f , .idtrinu-’ -tiCCutiithin ‘In (,’rftin. It Spvfe <vu IWW PNfegieJi Piter nthly profitfi to large and «raall iiiYcstors. Aiddresa,-forkful! pHrticular". R. E Kendall A Co- Com’n Merchants, 177 «& 179 LaSalle 8t„ Chicago, IH, ■ DR, STRONG’S PILLS I The Old, y/ell-Tried, Wonderful, Hedlth Renewing Remedies. prcrioii* boon to delicate females soothing and bracing the nervous system, and giving vigor and health in every fibre of the body. 1 ^ r ' i “ Strong’s Sanative .Fills for- the Liv^r. A speedy cuTe for Liver Complaint, “ the Bowel*, Purifyir Malarial Taint. A j eachew ConbUpatloi *ff2S!Srenl«re'and almanac's #iihfW partlcn- lars, address Box 650, Now York City; T »'» ■ '21 1 — 1 -t 1 ± 1 11 \ THE XEVV YORK EWORLD From now until January r,1882, for ) :.; 25 Ce;nj'$, , Coveklnc TIIK Faij. QnwnumMt C AVI’Ain AX. SEMt-WjM:KLY,IJ>'liLI».Xor sftno UmS.Wc Biitli contain all the news and laic-t Musonlq LUCY -COBB I d-n s’jathens,';Oa.“'‘ L'. '>'i figgpiWwBai INSURANCE. mt »i?a 2r:rtn Y. H. WYNN, J. A. GRANT. Wyiiii &;Grant, •-’’-‘ INSURANCE’ ACENTS, V Assets represented aggregate 0Yer*A>jbto,tJll Farm Property and Dwellings a specialty. Da ly agency ia Athens JnsurlugCilns and Gln-Hou sea. Prompt attintlbn gSred to all basinets. ^ ant, . Aat’s. , . ATHENS, GA. , mrorr-pa. I 8. W. corner Broad and Thomas sts. ornccM. j s K cor Thom „ ln d Clayton its.. febSdm , , |Up-Stalrs.l THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE GO.. it *i ,n-*»tif< :i 'ft .i.i.iftc.M t. t >[ Athens, Cta.n< (ti l. i)*k>^ .( -t j.../ :-t that this order be publli moDtha previous to U, r H I ■ ■ r lUtr li JCttkl UV'rtM 10-111 ,‘.|| ■ ■ffiinil WUill s . liMBESGiiraK .Thaonly aiublevnd sif«.tem«ly faq i !-. Md a s u yS&t BWV,iw 5!® YfiUNtf t U. HARRIS, itattuuorr.'’ 4 " STEVENS THOMAS, SEcmKTASt. '• -W 1 H • < ler.tfM'ft .I V-H(llISe a i’-l > -.,!* • l T . a- : 8.,ntiX a H ,•{««« Rciclont Director* : ■ : Youso LU-Hauaii, SfXvaxt John H. Nxjri**, ,mi. t«MW».HISWT*F,: FeRDlXAMD PltlNIZY, . ALUM P. DXABIXO. , Col. RoixXf Thomas. 'Lone W. Nichouox, L. U. CHARBOXmXB, J. H. Huxnicctt. If. BU8INKS8 CARDS. ♦—-,'ri-r,-f H l —U-UL-oU—. The Best is 1 the CheapestI l T t. i> ■I'T^Tl '* .*>/'■ I i.Vii 1 THEREFORE IF YQO WANT ood Andcheap WAGONS 1 Or-at^^k’M'yun ACo'a The Benson XTi 3 I n pSjppir EXC COUGH AND LIVER SYRUP Cures COl'GHA both acute arid eiitonlc. C—iCOUQ— Ng ^ 8SJS c5ir , |Ncffla3#Tc^K^4i'WioiL ‘Is growing In favor rapidly. My recent contract for FIFTY is completed,and exhausted, and * new: conduct/.!* oh Baud for OXE HUNDRED wbrk than ever, having secoKrtlithC-Wrtl«X» o< : rwerfa- pnc - iisa ^ 90NMI J*I1 ACTON, lately repaired, that IwftUapU ebMBri SS4KMXFJKS")” w “ " "”| , ^’TJSXSMMiWiC feba^j.^pripgai,, flfjq Gann drBepycs, Athens done work vvarran. _ reasonable.- gra^Fhave * b -JliM. ’ <1 -Ul! ’’I A . ,,, > M ill ,'jJJN c?viL-J '^“;--j«ii!»Vi it!.I In jiilhn.iui 1> i , ..if I- ^ 1 Rilllde liar -mi' a tiMiilevHi si-sjl . fK i luil^JJrib Tjjni V rA -**> - « ’•» n n .i-A iik> ilka «U, •aril - l*t .I'fui tTE tfliRVl it- t s ’ n D . stflh- fSsliiw ■ il 11: -t -itoti -ill “?!MWL£S,"WHlfSi!.ii,; ‘isglrtllHfofoiriieilirat'Si GOODS VrliieraUyV. My «»»klR»IWrt*tel1«lSRlHb~" "~ simndrs. WORK promptly done by first-class wnrknien. oqiAH ittilUV/ xiilbol vn -;•< bubii-crtA Ai lA \'+g is f»sd ! ti*» ^ ' .Ti) _ g 1 tJw j b ’.rtri! j **l piA tY I>W ai l," -J 5 slftag l «it! rt> uM , « W V^jehti .« HI rtraj !-^C4 via rf uj b.iK uu tciuai.1 aefl; .ugh aifoa ,i< j awotu * ,XHtd! >1<| } ll Kts ml Kin'll nil ii' >t tes| it* tl nirr JafiiMii:-u-uii NB ; ! n.>in uniJiyJ -M l1<i*<ili*i.; ViSii l-i j.- i nrii miuiii tmn .surah w<i-i A rt> Ihir i-J-dJ X’ 1 JMW b-»l)sa|n<Mt* qlilt imcnKiK0Qs nslil tcwJ -Jii ■ i" J* in.i-1 w* iliiw juitukiul hit* nLif I coil H'ii iVxiil el ,e-jilniu in’ TIml Sait I ran i'rtiiii L-. II ^r*Non, state Librarians • -it.’i * AYtANTfil.^a., Jannatyf4, lS8ft. found it to be ad that i» nlulimed—a nptclflo tat neuralgia and h«*a laclie. I reCouimend . U to “ suffering public. • YAnr* t mly, * •* Frank L. Oaraloon Atlanta, Om , Feb. 10,1379. Messrs. Hutehlwm A L have used ‘ your “NeuraU;iiif” in se' eral ii best remedy fur neuralgia aver tried. \\ »o\yves» th^.^n, Jmves popeot those unpleasant eflec-ts due 10 narcotics or other aitiM|Mi«.>/llshalNHways keoplttn my office and tjAemu t h i pU-a, uff joy pp-. II m‘tot it-il>u#. w k 1 WtaU. AMteWsM* i i a i . Allanto^Ga., Feb-4. W79. ifesxHr. iTu^bWin .4 Uro: Wfiving thoftmghly ested jtoai■ “im*nUg»ne M to uijcMf I cheerfnlly recommend it to all who suffer with nenralgia, ana luiAaehad Tboa.M. Wood of Howard, Wood Cno,54 oriole by'oltDruggist. ** oi EORGlX, CtARKEOOirHTY. Wneroas. Mn.'. fore, io cite and admonish all t. 18thA • ASA Ml JACKSON, Ordinary. U 18th Au- i-fiit ' ii/l iiv ■ ty, wiubesold lie- _ Jd- county on the next during the legal land lyinfr in said souns, aoccaseu. i tdra. Terms cash. aug*2-*Sd August 161 ITILBOK^ s' J. TUCK, Admr. EORGIA. CLARKE COUNTY. f Whereaa. WUliam M. Coile. administrator of «roWekIT/Gblte. deceased, applies to me for leave to sell all Che real estate (less the widow * dower yet. to be run out) of said deceased These are therefore to cite aid notify all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday n August next, why said taure should not b« G^en under my hand at office, this f7th day ot ““emST * M.JACXSON. Ordinary. /-T^oiA-CL A u~mt¥~ ntob U wh MaryC WhereaaUonD. SUdge administrator of Mm. ry C Sledge deceased, applies to rue for leave to ■ell as the property of said deceased, one undivldeil half interest in shauseand lot in Athens, in said county, containing one acre more or less, on broad street, adjoining Uud recently owned by Ja*. A. Baye deaeoaed.7Trbe^ are therefore to cite and nue Ufy all concerned to ahow cause at my office on or before the first Monday in August, next, why su.d leave should not be granted. Given under i»y hand at office, this 2Gth day ©( Nine 1882. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. LEON I>. SLEDGE, AuminNiraior. «a r 28d-27d. nous, dec’d, applies to me lor leave to hell all the real estate of said dec'd., to-wit: Ono tract ot Luid lying in said cottntv, containing 140 acres more or less. There ore therefore to cite all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Mon day in August next why »aid leave should not he granted. Given udder my hand at office, this btu day of June IM2. ASA M. JACKsON, Ordn’y. .Jun«13—4t. £ jKuiA, ulakivc, tutivii.—»* nereaa m. l Davis, ndmiubitrator of Mrs. Miily a. Da* deceased, appliex to me for a discharge ikoid administration. There are therefore fromkaid administration. There are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to show causo at my afficc, on or before the first Monday next, between the lawiui hours of Kale be fore the court house door, in' the town < f Athens, in said county, all that tract of land, Mtuate in •Old county bn the waters c! Shoal Creek, adjoin ing lauds of Mrs. Fanny Dean, ou the north; li. C.Dillapfc, on the east; and lands of the life es tate of Mrs. Mildred JC. Morton on all ^*her sides, containing sixty ucres more or less, aud being the place improved by Jno. W. N. Stone. Levied on and to be sold to satisfy on execution for the purchase mbney thereof, issued from Clarke su perior court in favpr of Mildred E. Morton, as executrix of Jos. F. Morton vs/WUHam Henry Morton, at admiuk.mtorof Juo. IV. N. Stone, de ceased. A deed has la*en made and filed in the clerk’s office to authorize this levy. ; fim-gyj. t>< . JOHN W. WEIR, Sheriff. ft BORGIA, C LARK B COUNTY* U Whereas, 8. M. Herrington, administrator of the estate of Isaac Wllkerson. deceased, petitions in* terms of the law to be discharged from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in October next, why mid discharge should not be granted Given under my hand at office, tbjs27th day of June, lWt ASA M- J ACKSON, Ordinary. uElgLgLi $150 REWARD l ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS RK- warri will be paid to any one who will arrest and deliver to me at any jail in the United State* one JOSEPH E. THURMOND, a white man who wae convicted of horse mealing at the Hsy Term. USX. of Clarke . Superior . Court, and MUtenced to the penitentiary for alx yean; the Mid JOSEPH E. THURMOND having this day neaped from custody at Athena, Georgia. JOHN W. WIBR, Athens, GA, >. Sheriff of Clarke Count j, Ga. June 2d, 1SS2. :« ■«< ' • DESCWPTteir:"- JOSEPH E. THURMOND U a white man about 5 feet.10 inches higher,Ighe.lM to ‘J00 pounds, very hwtvy set, 1)01 Oice. short, thick neck.dark bur, blpe eyes, soiipd teeth, about 35 yean old, and generally presents a good appearance. IVas shotaCbytbeoiBcers when he escaped, and it is thought he was wounded in the fkrm or thigh, though this i, not certain. Notice. . r All persons having demands against! Mrs. 8. W, Hams,,late.of Clarke county, deceased, are hereby notified ;o present the same to me for payment in the manner and time prescribed by taw, and those indebted to deceased are request ed td make immediate payments. Jade 10.1881. JlS-Sws. ; ...: • I H.N. Habpis. i BARBER SHOPS. " " ;i Sapp & Brydie’s BRABER SHOP, OVER MANDEVILLfe’S JEWELRY STORE, > This ia ope pf the best Shops in the State, and have always on hand Five'.Superior artists. Who are prepared to tlx von up in stvlc. Spe cial patna tfken with those having the matrt- T® & COWARD CO* R ,.i ;■ I, i.'rr i.r.I. )y given tie* the Uonmfpr.jmiqhasin*' m at- tin* Atbvns Kactory.u iU bo be* fflH’ tfib Vr.MHrfn^ 1 bufl)W* 1if 1 fhe atteruooD, ■*!<! all.cotlsniihrtslrasctl dorhig'ODer dne tinw toiiAeriadpt thoii cuttor,if,preemed Ag-nt Athena Muuuhietfcrink Ce.t. • t.,r -.J„M ,,,liltei,V l i - Soldfor.Medlcalpy ^e, .rt rtn jAtnfcHYHREBROOii C0TH08 'fo street wtth garrton atUched. (or rent. Mn.TCjChj A DWri^ttAW^' >al^^M^V &efSSVirSJ?™fosfoeiojqs cj) Viarlih Superior ■»th ti ^ ^ in fftpgUf W GEORGIA, CLARKE COTNTY.-ORDINaBY U sluing for county purposes, 80th May, 18SJ.— Upon tbepetltioh of vakiotit citizen, of said coun ty to have thy Election Precinct heretofore eaub- lished a-. Brahberry's Shop, in the 341st District G. M , In Mid county, removed to tho piece of holding Justice.Courts in said.district: and It ap pearing io me that said petition ought to be graut- cdJor the reason assigned by said petitioners, it is ordered That from and after the 1st day of July next said Election Precinct be ahd is hereby re- uoved to gad established at the present place of hOldtog JaitkVCourU in said Dlitrlct; and It u further ordered that a copy of this order be pub- lished once a week lor four weeks in the weekly Banner-Watchman proceeding uid lint day of July next. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. A true copy from the minutes. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. rjEORGIA CLARK COUNTY.-Whereaa James UN. Carter applies to me for letters of guardian- and Samuel B. Williams of said couiity, all un- dsr. fourteen yearn of age. Minors of Sarah F. Williams deceased, and James A. William* a uon resident of sold state. These are thereiore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or be- fo fS ft? owt Monday iu September next why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 20th day of July lbKi ASA M. JACKSON. n ‘ Ordinary. :orgl rtte and adaon , CLARKE COUNTY, t ®* "L. McCleskey applies to me for ish all concerned to show cause at my ottice on or before the first Mon-lay in September next by said. letters should uot be Under my hand atdfflec this tattt. ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary. Notice. 8 K 8?2J A ’ CtAEKK OOUNTY. Whereas, Huc| N. Harris, cum. test an. of Mrs. P. W. Harris, <lc roe ft-r leave to sell all the real SwJSfJw J??.u2 pal V °l“ ,<1 deceased. Then therefore to cile and admenish all Demons tc »«■ ju4*W4t. Ordinary. W ILL BE SOLD V.iTHIN THE LEGAL hours of sale on the Is. Tuesday in Jnlyf 1S83, ueiore the court bouse door at Athens. Clarke county, Georgia, all that tract or parcel of laud .‘t! 1 *^.'“vrt?* iD udd uuteimi county, andlin the city of Athens, on the corner of Han cock .venue and Newtoc Hrcet, bounded on south TVS"®?* to the east by lot of L F and :L F £? ch ’ *“*h« *Mrtif bv lot «r Nancy Louiaand J“ihe veto by,Newton, ,txeet, containing one* orlcm, on which i.sltua- tod tMurtitorfiiMPn Uvery stabl*. Sold to satisfy Hci,^ ■ "•“•“fro™ Fultoo Superior Court |o favor ofS.L. Solomon v« C. W- Real, controlled bv J. h 1 *™- SheriffCimnte County. Ga. .COUNTY.—Whereas Wii- M *> ue kp.M!*- to me for letters ot a-d mifiiAfatiou quail the estate in said state aud LtSSSii. 0 i2j , w ¥* '.Y^!£ r - latu of the county of Lincoln, and State of Arkansas, deceased Tliem, ^ to cite and admonish all concern- ml, to show cause at my oftee; on or before to. teontd nm £c gSd*.^’ MJtt ’ why “ ld lcM *~ LI „'#‘ v, 1 "g m ** r “I hand, at office, this 22<1 day of tomeforlefu^lol stam^A£^rL t S. e J2! 0T £ , 11 r " l iuatea In said ’* low C - Uw> before me;Tlf any ^lajjsa^arqaiSr- -ssIS^SHsSilS®'-® iE«»ss<ffls3isat:tts)BSS . OF CLARKE. r e m guardian of no William Bailey gScssssa* JBBS A Wt^t.IflillJ«i'W -iiltll ,n u t.,ts ’A Given t on m !|j resiiijiwwflif ’i’r <• *: * **j > i ot V«wl’lr-r)'! --sL Ikfe-t iWan :.u <-i liiai oJ u ***-TmiTr“ .> l i ’ if ’ ' . Tire tTT.W-•.ia Ml* if* oil •' -rl'l 7 ‘*{ i wipt,JJ7.~ , - ’ • 'fr / ^V«sh(ngton,’q», , ,. "» *'(*■• •/ . i,„i ■"■ftSfESS**