The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, October 03, 1882, Image 3

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BANNER-WATCHMAN. HON. ALLEN D. CANDLER Thtf Dcmnc-ntti** candidate for con gress in the ninth district will address the people on the issue* involved iu the present campaignat.tli* following times and places to-wit a Jetrerson, H»liir*l.-i.v»rikpt. gpl Klairsville, Yu**sday, Sept, ititli. Cleveland, Thursday, Sept. isth. Gainesville, Saturday, Sept. ;tilth. < 'arnesville, Tuesday, < >et. :5<1. Homer. Wednesday, Oct. 4th. I'anhlsv-ille, Friday, (let. tith. Athens, Saturday, Oet. 7th. Jasjier, Pickens county, Tuesday, ■Oct. 10th Madison. Morgan county, Friday, Oct. l:;th. All who desire good government and all who desire to hear the truth, dispassionately spoken are cordially l invited to be present. We will publish his appointments in tlie counties as soon as they are made. U, is Cul. Candler's intentioa . u» ad.lresB tlie |«opie in every county j iwtlie-rttetric*. MARKET REPORT. OKT'ICK OK BA.VNKR-'VATI'HM AS. Sep. , isa* C0TT05 MARKET. decapitated BRIEFLETS- Storm cotton. Money scarce. Issik out for frost. Tramps ate scarce. Chestnuts ripening. Ci ins keep pretty busy. Cotton coming iu lively. Go***l nighLs for sleeping. 'Possums an- plentiful and fat. Not many new suits of clothes yet. The hunting season is near upon us. Sore eyes still epidemical and very painful. Several serious eases ot typhoid fever in Uiecounty. Doctors secern to l>e getting pretty good practice. . - Mail stones are sold for high prices in North Carolina. Muscadines, chinquepin* aud'pos- sums are now ripe. Election tickets printed at lowest prices at this office. Tlie present seems te he life OH year in affair* in Georgia. The hottest days of this year were iu May and September. CANDLER MASS MEETING. fd..iilfa D- Candler. the naainir qf'tlcr eryuiub'd ,luisoemcy. will tyeni In tlie yeu- \ pie of * 'hrrkr enmity, at Draper* Opera /loner, Saturday next, October 70i. There -trilt o fra ml dmanetration.yie,,^ the frtahihlrd hearer,,! the democracy of the ! ninth Jietrirt. Let the people from the conn- j try c<jinr and jtwvW /Ac huuj line oj tlie pro- i [ cr.tAutu. JT»fjr»>and speaking trill be the ur- j crowd assembled to see the show, as ! der of the day. Come out amf hear the , the discussion matte up more THE SENATORIAL MANTLE. Friday evening little handbills were circulated over the city stating that ‘Hous. I~ F. Livingston and J. A. . ** Pigeon Rotmt." k SPEER RALLY. with au eye to mischief titan for the real edification of the people. A re port was rife on the streets that Dr. tt>. R.p,imicu v«tu>a or rum. out rite-wart- had het-n a'member of the --s«po.ia. 1 JeorgiaLegislature fertea'yeaw and For the past week handbills have been j had never opened his month 'while circulated in Athena and adjacent coun- there, whileCol. Livingstone was a try stating that a grand republican mass 1 regular case of perpetual motion when meeting would be held at the tow n hall j you wound him *p, The Col. was just on yesterday. The colored men who; hungry for a political delfeite. and it wrete supporting Candler announced on { seems that t hwBor the streets that it was nothing but a j gluttonous feot to havi trap to harangue the Speer raters, and roftfee huyadnfoamed that there was no authority from the re- ; goo.1 for Clarke county by 700 publican executive committee for the , majority, but if he didn’t meet Living call. So they resolved to .keep away I a*" 1 * the tide of popular enthdslnsm Irom the carmagnole. At the appointed , would turn square against him and, I tour about one hundred of Mat leave him aattaaded^Ktiaal wreck- 1 liavis’ crowd assembled, and the boat- i upon the shores of blasted political . , . . . .giesa of the day was begun by limiting t <tl*^. J lattons. The DhCtfiffs a brafe e district * r ^* R - 1 | each speaker to fifteen minutes. Miles man and stated that he would place peaker Johnson, wtio was present and a triend 1 himself in the hands of his friends, to Col. Candler, arose and asked wheth- and trust to a pitying Lord for inspi- to tell % aniatty joke to match the Coi- inei's yarns, amt diving into the dim jviata of the past he ruthlessly gnatcli- ed from its grave an obscene relic of his boyhood days and expectorated it over the audience Then the Doctor looked as if he felt mean about it, and rthan ever. He wasn’t hill*I of language, and Ifirgly at the ‘crowd to keep it a secret. Col. Livingstou in timated in his speech that the Doctor deviated from a line of geometrical rectitude anil permeated the extremi ty of an elongated veracity ; and the oU man said, that was never accus ed of telling a lie before—and we be lieve him. He sat down and the au dience departed, with a vow never to enter Deupree Hall again until it had been thoroughly fumigated. The greatest disorder reigned supreme j durTny the harsangues, the smm4 audTenceffe*(uefetly intecyuptfhg the orators with;" “That’s so, Granny “Hit him again. Long Hungry! Now you are preaching!” “Spit it out! don’t stand there studying so long!” “Hurrah for Caudler!” “Hurrah for Speer*** “Hurrah foreverybody !”etc., etc. Our candid opinion is that neither of thgse gentlemen will get a majori ty in Clarke county. crop er the chairman ora man nppoiutvd |>v the convention had a right to keep the time? This simple qm si mu was enough J vame about. Livingstone was backed j t.1 bring npoii i he head of Miles the ’ Charlie Baldwin and Col. Mort*»,j o. c. Hciura camliqs asd waqos man- L P-ACTOHY, AT OLD HOOOSOH SHOPS. RETAIL prices. 1—1,. • i „„l„H. Gran, Provision, Etc. I i: -Kniri K.ttra .-.I M*-»i .. ration during the trying hour. Ho tliis was how the- joint debate We yesterday had the pleasure of looking through this extensive estab- abusc of tie* eouveulion. ami one man while the old lioetor was groomed by j lishment and were surprised to tind J. a«nt so tar as to threaten to rip him , Tin Bucket .and f orouvr " Jt*linings. i right here in Athens tbeseeond larg- ’ open, like Bainlair Brown. He left the I At The appointed hour file two nags i ast wagon and carriage manufactory crowd in *lisgnst, tliat at oucerj **1 Vfefo fen<Vwere pat •ui-Whafraak by j in the state of Georgia. This estab- | turned tlie convention into a regular]! JpfP 1 * B ^ r<>w , ^ lw, ^pLd^e«|'tli«|teood lishment embraces three large houses ; Sisst jollification wea ling, all ofleferh f \ wAfetitabil ee- ! andseverahsmafler ones, covermg al- -p.svhes urging tlie . ..b.nsi p,s>pi.- to<| uiarlcv. Tli*nJ|e vrfalfcasi of til* stage j ui«,»t an acre of ground. siip|sirt him as a null, as the representa- , al,,i ,eft them alone in tlieirglory. j First, we looked through the wood- rive 4*1 tlut re(»ut>lit*an party iu thi* «li: ’I be Doctor^ fkcj* looked like a rejj-; work departmeut. Here we found nL> Mtxe«l Huik V(t+ \> v r—Kct Ku>t Mi\«*«t o«i Kuh- rtiinr. Hoik Kv*rt 'Jru.d M.-ail . . li W -U.MtlcrU 50Kb .Mtb 1 1 -5 .1 Sn# 1 Jui UAiiGiNu—Edgier a J T! K.— Arnnv l*i.Tl l-.J Mcivart .ni.t «.i 111!»K:—Dry r’.int . **'vt»«*i \» \i pr»—noiw. pt-i riimubm. ; < ,V?f »N**—!►«• r • • It.Y V • K> Bl ri'KU—t.oshvii ihmnI i our 1. \ HD—Tltrrtfw Kt;< rn tKKEI.- to 4 ti -,&t v- s no iy . 1 .Ml A .! ul i oo » i .'«> .4 -Jt> Ab.1 iu rr, i» in -ji m 45 I3sl« 15 1:1 m lit.*, 15 m Is 5 Ul l!» .1 VI 'at 45 -4 ■«) «* . '.HI 'ill 00 s, is HI Candler all over the district. , A colored light-rope walker is mov ing iu this direction. The French arc now eating earth worms fritsi in hatter. Mr. J. K. Talmadge has a tine of young carp hutching. The*comet will not bust up things' until after the election. A move is now on foot t<> establish another bank iu Athens. The Clarke county chain-gang is said to l>e solid for r*peer. Mr. Speer is hard at w *>rk -till hunt ing up in the mountains. We learn that there will -*m>h Is* a po ller published at Crawford. A few more weeks anil we hope , tihauciai strain will is*over. There is thought to Is* a line mine iu Habersham county. j The Speer men can get all the mmi- ! ey covered they want to risk. i Otton setsi cleaners are attuclletl to many public gins this season. The (k tois-r term of the <• Imams on tile seisin.l Monday A darkey luid r.itiver starve In Ath ens than go iu Loe pauper farm. The transit of Venus, next month, w ill excite w orld vriile attention. Lol. handler had a number of ladies in-rnmi ,mr aiu£rs min »b*, uit: ul ot •nil., an entirely ditlerent order of beauty ' smithing is not worth knowing, is among his audience at Jetferson Cough Syrup will poee: wmu«t si-is-iaable hult- h»I> |,resent. Nome of the wells around here have •- i hceu muddy ever since the storm. the *>al oiirt reports brought us substantiate Ibis. They had an old kettle drum on the street bv which they tried to draw up reemits, i.ut the only persons *t saw i,,llowing it was a crow*! of little dar- triet. We Were not present, but all tlie torch-light procession, and you J timlierfbrcountless wagons, buggies, could see him blushing clear to the : etc., most beautifully finished ready tips of his ears, lie had one of those for the smith arul laid up to wait till kind, honest, motherly countenances. 1 they arv needed. These rooms are and could have readily passed for a ■ presided over by Mr. George M. Chal- ^ _ _ retired wet nurse. He looked as if he fant, one of the most skilful mechan- k*-vs. The la st element of our colored ! like a two-legged^Mtutb lead to lea in the south. He never allows a population is -olid for CV. Candler, ami slaughter, and as the good old Hector pieee ofwood togothrough his ilepart- won't have anvthin** to do with tlc-s*- ' cvl before the large ami enthusiastic ment unless it has lieeu thoroughly ito ,-aieh them. At an early ,| av audience you could -ee his eareaa j seasuued and is without flaws or oth- thf colored 1 an.Her club will have " a slowly barbecue by the Mushes fnmi [ er imperfections. 4ran*i rally at Deupree Hnll, an,l you r * liHrTose * t> f'* •" c e- Wf vrilfwfakepur . Next we come to the smitlii ug de will ~e ihat building packvsl iron, lundl { awt '4 i ' kq tlifet l>r. %afart l»a *#.«!, I partment, over which Mr. H. K. Cald- ‘-honest irtrf gentleman', who-wtll dirhis | well ha* supervision. What Mr. C. duty though the heavens may fall. i and assistants don't know about iron- His opponent, the Colonel, was on f itig buggies and wagons or any other ANOTHER LIE NAILED- -ills >f our farmers say they are- get to the D<*-t«^,_HewyMi constructed j onr opinion, after lookingat specimens Exodl'sTKBs.—About twenty-live negroes living ill the lower part of this • i, |. . i county and upper Oglethorpe, will* - _ _ a u ,r ia >r ever y uay. move to Atlanta the last of ill* year, complacent air about hliu,aud we no you he will do a thing be will doit. sofeicwliat an thwidfeilgn of a say the blade, ami couM-aiosa hltnself ap 1'ke au old Barlow knife. He had V so If ni tli—ir work. Mr. Hurley gives this departmeut anil all others his peraoual supervision, and when Hurley tells Yestenlay Mr. J. T. Hodges, a most intelligent and worthy brick mason, no w in the employ of Mr* M. B. Me— Ginty, called on us and remarked: “I see the Gainesville Southron baa attacked C*d. Qandltr about imiMMing up»m his workmen—paying small wa ges and requiring them to work four teen hours a day—and I want to say there is not one word of troth in the charge.” ; “Do vou know CoL Candler?” we asked. 'il “X should think aa! I worked for him myself, and helped to build the Arlington hotel; and let me- further say, I never was employed by a better man or one easier to please. He was always kind and polite to his hands, and paid without the turn of a word the highest wages.” “How about working them fourteen houTsaday?” “There is not one word of troth ia it. As to the : nuwbe ref working hours he left that entirely to his foremen, whom he never interferred with. I had charge of the bricklayers, and Ax ed the hour for going to work and shipping myself. While Col. Candler is a stirring, energetic man, he never overtasked his hands nr asked them to do what he would uot himself have done.” “Did you ever know him to pay off iu due-billa?” “Never. He paid every cent in eash on a fixed day each week. I have known hmt time anil again to advance his men money when he did uot owe them a nickel; and on pay day would settle with them in full, saying to the delinquent, ‘Now you owe me so much, but if you need all your wages this week don’t bother about it now, but pay me some other time!' Any of bis hands will tell you that Col. Can nier is one of the kindest hearted men in the world, anil all his workmen loved afut honored him. You can say, further, that to my certain knowledge every brick mason who ever worked for him will vote his ticket next November, ami I have no doubt but all of his lalmrers will do the same. I know him to lie the working man's friend for lie woo, triei tirfor- he was a candidate. Col. Candler is a brave man, » good - man ami a A Parisian Artist's Rmfig*. true ami K lie tieed that he frequently licked out his f He never does things by^halves. but \\ »vrm> 10.0UU leet wagon and car- tongue as hi- eyes rested on the nicely when he says he will^ make Cartridges are only exceeded in lium- j her in tilts section by pointer dogs. i ti. 1 riage lumber. Call and see me for par Hie Npeer n.eu in the *ity uow con- ) liu ®| nni Lkxson cede the defeat of their candidate. Spring street, near Gann A Heaves’ sui- - had evidently made up his mind to Our city was filled with countrymen” hies. — — eat the Doctor whole and then pick yesterday, and business was brisk ~ “ They are fixing up a big barbecue f*>? Candler in Danieisville uext Friday! The sorghum crop is unprecedcntr*k All over tile country tile yield is large. The Cai.ilicr club will *q>cii an office ■ n Uruod -tract and employ a secretary. Dave Goujdiug says there is more to eat in tile country than he ever saw be- you a barbecued face of his antagonist. He j wagon or buggy, or weld a tire or put in a twit, be guarantees unqualified satisfaction in every particular. Next we inspected tlie paint depart ment of Mr. .1. H. Klein, who is an ar tist without a peer in his profession, lie is still a young man.but has served his bones. Col. Livingstone has con siderable reputation as an orator, hav ing served his section faithfully for sevetal berms h^thc^egfcslattt*e.~ Jhe only thtng that can be ctlarged against ^ fifteen years iu the best carriage shops the Colonel is that he is one of those i of the north and south, and if he can’t .'everal - cently be ascs of sickness have! re- n reported trtnn eating .-lory, be.-- Huneli .A ; mf-c FRaDE NOTES ; s*t ants Sundry Lsuwi ! I cully Sotsd Stole a Watch.—While Rev. C. D- i.ampheli was attending Cabin < reek association a thief invaded his house and stole that minister's gold .* ati-li ami chain. No clue to the [ht- petnttor is as yet had. A Wakuiub's .Son.—Col. Allen D. . , . , * ..... Candler’s lather was through tw „ ' professional farmers who engim-er , make a vehicle look pretty as long as j that great political stepping-stone, the j it lasts, painters need not try. Georgia .Agricultural .-stadety. We then invaded the trimming The Jockey Club had agreed upon a i moms, presided over by .Mr. B. N. division of time, by which Dr. r»tew- , Miller, Boston, Mass., who hasn’t a art was to lead olCin a 4S minutes' superior in this, nis specialty. We heat, to be followed by the Colouel in noticed a pha-uin whjch was j a straight stretch of au hour, when just receiving its finishing! the Doctor would conclude with a f*>u*-lies, which was certainly as ele- home-ruu of lo minutes. j gant as the most fastidious could de- | I'he Doctor took his place on the sire. For this work Mr. Hurlev fimls 1 elected the laborer* of tbi» country will fea ve a friend hi congress on whom Uwyean rely every utue.. He wauld not deceive or wronganum for the world, for he is tlie sou! of honor audjustice. I believe he will get the great balk of the laboring vote of Ath ens, for you may bat hi* old workmen won’t let him be slandered aafcmg as the/ can speak.” Tliua you see that one campaign' slamtars hatched tk*“t>ne-J£yed Plow-Boy away, afedlhia oimrectar One of the most eminent painters of Paris was lately commissioned to paint the portrait of a lady who was some years ago a famous beauty, but is uow nearer her fiftieth than her fortieth year. She wished.the portrait to he exhibited in this year’s Salon, aud ' gave the artist endless trouble over its details. When it was finish ed, however, she wa» far from con tented, and declared that she could not recognise her own likeness in his conscientious piece of work. The painter said that she need not have the picture if she did not think it to b* a faithful one, and H remains in his atelier as his own unsold property. Meanwhile he was determined to have his revenge for the insult done to his pride as an artist and the loss to his pocket as on* who lived by bis art. In order that the picture should not re main a pb-ce of dead capital, he re solved to transform it from a portrait into » subject. A. few days be fore the private exhibition the lady was informed by a well- instructed friend that the artist had introduced a number of accessories into her portrait which were likely to compromise her reputation. She drove oft in great haste to the painter’s studio and asked to see the picture. The wish was promptly gratified. There she stood upon the canvas, life-like and life-size; hut the eruel artist had thin ned her hair to semi-baldness, and in one of her hamts she held two long tresses of fiilse hair. Upon the table at her side, which he hail changed into a toilet table, were ranged a number of bottles, labelled respectively with the words, “Milk of Lilies,” “Beauty- Water,” “Elixir Against Wrinkles," “Golden Hair Dye.” The lady cried out that such treatment was infa mous. “You have really no complaint, madam,”said the artist. “You have already declared that the picture is in no se.ise a portrait of yourself. I ac cept your opinion, and, as I cannot af ford to lose so much hard work, I have treated it as a fantaisie ami as such I will Introduce it to the public. I mean to call it the “Coquette of Fifty Years.” “What?” exclaimed she, “Y*ou mean to exhibit it?” The lady begged hint to accept the stipulated sum for the portrait, and, after she had seen the compromising accessories obliterated in her pres ence, took out her check hook and bought the picture on the spot. BLOOD IN LANCASTER. tarday. CaferwaiA, S. C., Sept. Sk—A politi cal meeting was held-at Lancaster yes terday afternoon, and was addressed by Col. Cash, the noted ihielist and inde pendent candidate for congress in the fifth- district. At the elnse of the nestings difficulty W-day pure and spotless. fr|« : out ' arose at the stand lief ween a white man your next Jtie, and gee how easily it ! and a negre. which reunited in the white can be -qua*lied. wars, having set veil in the Seminole campaign iu Florida and the late un pleasantness. A braver or more hon orable family never lived. >: ai: iu mini! that Lowe <!» Co. keep only Uit- i mid fiurefel liquor* ; lueu bar. no"KT v3i.it bfife an*l a rtrsl-clas* attention i *n? n»<i «t it. U. UnpAMbk Uuu t target < Hi. only plnre iu Lie city jmi call get the fa ns M.ixi v * sAveenuash whisky w LampkinS. 11. I. vj«rK:.M keep* the Finest bar room in ay tiii'V the i»utv4 anil he** \iquor>. 11it »uiy ten-pin itlltsyia the city aud the beit :ar>i *»uii {HMti tables at Lamp km > aaiotiu. ■ y*m want U* be irente«l like a Lord patron* Ui«- )a>pi;lar uaiooiv ot it. 11. Lamp ail t. »wk .k Co., wholesale and retail liquor «ieai- Br oui 4reel. Athens. «ra- Hetnembar. y you Mam tlie be>t cigars sold iu the city, of lartMix Jc Co. Try Punch an«i Jwty." | ax toesOici{.«u-H»>ui»a over, iMirterale. ete^. Fbiw-Boy will ride into colls; . 1.. ire,b a tu*- bar -.1 L-»c j* Ga ! A.OO i majority. ' -VJ» fiLsawMiA—We tear* there is a man now living in Athene tifi years It is now a settled tact that co'tou obi who wae never iu a chhreii in liis was cut oil oue-l*>urth by the iate life. 'Oieother day s«ue one ottered storm. ^ ^ s- sumni the court-lmuse Mr. L. F. EdwareU, of Oglethorpe, revival, and he accepted. says he lost Am) bushels of *s>rn G\- itic “ storm. ' ■'' XwrnnTtMi.—’Reaves. Nicholson A l Gn., are having a platform / built Xt la thought when tlie state is re- around tketr new warehouse, for the 1 He began by saying that life, waa no j ply the 'lemaiul. iistricteit i larke will U; thrown into * purpose “ af keeping cotton ott the orator, aud didn't want this debate;! Th*. superintendent of each depart- CAMPAIGN ECHOES- Can-ller his ail overwhelming majori ty in every town ou tlie Air-Line rail- | road, we arc tobl. There are -inly tw*> white men in ‘ Camesville (or Speer, two ill Daniels- ville and two in YYatklusviUe, we learn ; from g«n*l authority. The most ciuteruig news * senes from track au.id the applause of the house. : the readiest sale and eai. hardly sup- L„ au;mers at Ule .tutrUiU If the elec- ground when unloading. This is the largest covered warehouse iu the state. the Mil. The Wesleyan female college can not he opened uuul the first of No vember. Deaf.—Mr. Wash.» handler, a liigh- The cornel is appearing tail upwards ly esteemed young man of Oglethorpe u»onifeht. W * l * rl ’' verjr iu the ,. <H inty, has recently become nearly ; totally deaf, The only cause Mr. A. M and he could have carried that point, ment lias a number of the must skill- by a solid vote of the audieuce. He | fill mechanics under his supervision lion conies oft t»-*lsv Candler would car ry jvery county except Mot-ran and Fan nin. he then told au anecdote, that sounded ! and everyone knows his business aud like a funeral knell, ami didn't fit f place so well that everythin* moves at all the subject he wanted to illus-1 Hke an elegant clock. 'rate. Ttfeu the Doctor trierl another almanac joke, and another anil still meats, we were shown his immense I best authority three-legged legged hog All over tile south nine men are Taking the southern counties in the ninth, Mr. Speer won't average over six white votes to the militia district. This After seeing tlie different depart- j startling information we get from the • * ^3 . - V J” 1 ".* uuu wuwvuct “l-’l lUWWil IUN I IXlIIXir 11JH? *1 “ to is bathing in the creeks auother that bought tears to the salesnsmi. where were on exhibition a.«>.A nee- unit the last summer. eye» of his au<iieDi*e. Iu faet, he pn»v- ! ever>t!iiug t<» please, from a lovely po- ;lf a veritable issly-snati-her I ny plueton to a fsitulerous express wag- 1**^5 1,1 e ' 11 ’ ■t yarns, that he re*-i;***l in on. Next we invaded his tinils-r stor- I an ' , er '. ! man being wounded in tlie head by a f blow from a stick in the hand of a n*- j gro. At this time two or three pistol i shots were tired near the stand, bnt no j one was hurt. Soon after a long pn>- I cession of negroes on liorsehock came | upon the streets, one having a large pis tol buckled un.l'er his Ixaly. He point- etl it at a white mail aiul said, "There is the d—d ras*-al who *li*l tlie shoot iug.” The white man gave him the lie, when the negro drew a pistol ami tired at him. Immediately several shots were fired by white men, and tlie uegro who drew tlie pistol fell dead. A number of shots were tired and three other negroes were killed and many wounded. The governor was appealed to send a company of troops to the scene, but the authorities*)!' Lancaster soon succeeded hi restoring order. I A MODEL CIRCUS. e*i himself: of defunct AVe learn that oar old friend JinaSui- * **° Uters, of EUs-rVon, has come out- square Wa *' -vs ._. n .. li.-ver knew Jim to go baekuii the boys. 'Ant XoDOi* nowwaged onthe other site of the tieket. Alln-u diiiim^n tn i FfoiuUy Scclur i> Uuly iouiui *ii Ltjfef »v L»* ». au Aii»l will via|flirfoie. if notun- II <it U.|iii»rw >oiti in Ait-tincifo ml ey n.wK. \x All'mxvs with Mahome.—Dr. working to support the tenth iu ease Campbell, of Athens, is a graduate and affiueuce. I ()f t , )e SUIUe college as Mahoue, ,ll,? mosl sepulchral tone *. He pitch- age nsiiiLs and saw great stacks of oak, j Il n»w looks as if the One-Eyed ' the Virginia renegade. The rv.^1! cl a crumb to the darkeys by charg- ; hickory, pine, poplar and other timber ] «« t for, who is quite a small man, says I hi* oppouent was in fovor of waiting for the touch of time, as noth- [ ,,^- r ^.egrapne.. au,v,.», rr,- . yesterday's reality surpassed anticlpa- he feels almost like a giant wheiKt--- in S teoees; __Jori the < "lonel i ing is used in any vehicle till it has ha*l l«foy^that he liaU fuur smallaonfelie* an Hion. Tbestieet parade was made in Mr. Toon Powell has ordered fifty hcst.le who was sitting cross-legge.1 on a - *•-*—I ,***•*~ — u.._ i ... T . • — ■ I —i.-i—hi.. i~ .k. r _u.. briswi mure- from Kentucky, to add t*> a m chair taking notes, with one pant's Of Barrett <i Co’s great shows which exhibit iu Athens, Saturday, October 14, tlie News *fc I Ihserver of Kah-igh, V. C., Aug. 31, savs: We hail heard much mention, always favorable of S. H. Bar- 1 rett *fc Go's Great Railroad Circus, and ,, , ~ , . , _ , were prepared to see a capital one, but Mr. Speer telegraphed to Athens, Fri- * yesterday’s reality siirpasse.f anticipa tes stock farm. several years t< saw cason. Here we also [ tlie mountains solid for him. We have I a*iini ruble style, iu the presence of what A Destructive Fire.—Two or leir drawn up to hi^ knee am! a noek rn Memt* from thi? country t»an Trrthe ♦ Allure liiia^eor. The ehiu<tut*piii un*i rhestnut «*r»»pH j tiiree tlup» agi» Ifr. Jone^i P. l>inl IkuI tioppin^over tlie mouth of his — are ihe oiiU «:n»|»a ihai ran In* a the misfortune to lose his eotton jfin, | wiiikr iat the audience as much a* to | •*plenilM assortment of spokes, J pooitire information that he la aa “ileaxl hubs, fblloes and other materials for !** a door-nail” in thone same counties. wai^ousand bui^ies. j As our time war limited we ha<i t4> Don’t forget that Candler speaks in tilLeil 1 iq 1 milK and other property by tire. He say, “Now just watch me mash his i stop, but we came away impressed with j D:inielsviile next Friday and in Athens V Ills a repuUxliou Uxrvu»i* 'U t Uxe Try A quart or gallon. Kou ia»* iOTUOrtevt MflBU*. hTBWtk** am! qu.ir* t»f aU Wln»t»ai L,*e Mi o v L*»s h. La's ritfar* an? Uie beai in urn city. dllihirdcrcnarucusrxMr hmier* an? toleritoU • roun%l oxv ixar ot fc Luwo 4x Co. there »nl> | x , ‘* a»»»2pun*M Utj hira—xaiixaaioetl. \% insKias «4 the »ld Kentucky nylc are iu*aU- .} .id-rifite.UK .ik lavur .v;Ux tllu»e ycukMt* who ..•li aXjbuIxuu jmrily i tiiuhaictl m ai\ Uuit fruity Mm.nlight rides are among the very | nves about fiva miles from Harmony snwit on that /fcafeeT’ The D(*tor 4 T!relaF*filia£ Dr(?7Hurtey Ls a man of i***‘ ■ eairiwU*,- SmjcraL.thnyiaRil par- ^casuina^^u^u.gencen ot the youug ; , ; mve _ on y le Banks county line. No than iletLUte-d and hawed, turned a no onlinary huaifeewi capacity, and ! < “' 1 ” #r * *vp*'*'tc'l at l**feli l>*i^t4, a occ I pen pi _. , in»uran*.-e. It waa certainly a heavy lovely carmine color in the face, look-: that with'building** ctuniuudiiuia, con- They say even Howell Cobh never’. . -. ■ .. . rg >. p i it ■ i . . I . . . - - ^-r “. : ’ hail 'itch au ovstiou aa wa.-* given randier at Jefier-*o». lot*.** oil thia gentleman. Thi Tki.iphoxic*.—Sun lav mornin e*t appeairtigly up to heaven for inapi- J venicut a • will l«*> thegran.leel -ort uXtii I , ... . , . auiliiteatedjnKirtlie Georgia ^ Fifteen ciHintryiiK-a amt M che-aue- g P *” OB Ll , , , *"’L 7 SUW>, “ Hr -' , ^ ,r ^ ""Prove,! Thureday nteht. when a vote waa LorUIard’s famous home .Vranza, after the telegraph offices !i.u’l been d»«- \ hehelieveti that he would sit niacliinory iicf^siiryjn athusTtie** like on Speer and CamlTer. The I woo the ^reut eastern handicap at the cd, Mr. Wotton com»c«!Usl the telcpinme i down. The Doctor hehl the fort just • • ** nemmed Ukd^iMamneh or row( « „ found solid for the “One- New Market meeting. with the telegraph wire, and the i,wr»- twelve minute, by our watch. 2 -* han an J' i TZ? pm J, h . I re, llflT lor hi Augusta did liken b*e: then the ! *H I irinniMn,-.n, ..-iviththr ren »“•"*" ' EyedPlow-Boy'-onlythefeUCtlon- , -Mehut.wu two oiKiretor* luul a bum envereatinn, * I-ivingHtone arose c ith the ,-on — . — ~~ Y ! - ^*- ----- l7 P ' whloh cmld lie heard aim.at aa , t „- * actuuanepvuf a.otM4>termg hero.. He . - tlle Sump will aek for it. tinctly as from one hUG.hi to another, heartily agreed Wlthfiis opponent that fine pn>tuctof *-dUl Kaiutuca.” Barrtea Set | Some early risers prnnouuee the * It is l’ls miles to Augusta, and the tele- this discussion had lieen force.1 upon uwo.1* ww* u* sa*t lias been i.,r *jv»rs be-. eomet .[ lire or. to OtgaiivtrUaeutcifti ] graph line has about 40,«k> connections., hjm f , h fLiwinastone except, the salt on its tail. j —— ’ J B Some fiend on the Athens branch, i ? tile* publit us as well meritcil a repu- tie AS it IrOWM’S aT>T«>A*\. * .,il attiy l»y J. H.lA* ik-iiwe. AUi*iin La*u lltuN'i y.»ur ji»L |RiaUutf> work e . to the W\T« HN.IN oilire. MinjAniUes ami iiiAiv lsmu<i. Hiaitk uiu«ie. Uuliiiv An»ls4»mely .lone. We defy competition in pri- Aii.i class of work from any quarter. A CAMPAKlItUB. Editor Banner Watclman:—Speer’s emissaries artgoing arouiwk ill Ja*-k- son <-onary aaserirtig that Col. Gan- ! eer voting for Speer. These gentle men came from different parte of the district. Mr. Dolphua Martin, a leadiug farm- LEGAL NOTICFB- Administratop’s Sale. PDKSUaJTTTO ASOKCEIIOP THE CDtXKT tflMtaamKhaMM*: will ha mU ksfen at ada county aa tna In, *! la Nacembar iwxt, .luring tbs lags: •• aala, oas ha ot taaii lying coat of u»i two uiila. (khu tbo city ot Atbsna eoalain- iug two hundrad acreo, aura or Its, adiotnlng laudaoTJ. r, riuur, J. H Hull, cioo. T. Morrell •0*1 Mr. BatU To heuhl to tb. wus-itr ot W. 11. RUras, fiFfCXt*ftl. J, Ho fadsls, ujLUi-to. Adiniuist.sur. - m> add tics u> me for letters fif *<1 ministration <tr !»mi* non on the c*sUf»* in siut i county aud suae, of Charles 8. Reese, late of tins state of California, deceased. These are, there fore. to cite and admonish ail <?«>acerne<l •>» show causa at my office on or before the tint Monday ia October next vrh/ said letters shoui.l uot be itrauted, Given under my hand at office this IHih Au fust, Hm. .VHA M. J ACKbON. Ordinary. G eorgia ckabkb county.—whereas. Thomas R. Holder, administrator of Obe«iiitix T. Echols, deceased, opplles- to me l»>r leave to sell one share of the Capitol Stock of tlie North- Eastern Railroad Company, belonging to estate of said deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in Novem her aex^why Said leave should not he granted, hmfe r EORl \JW11H Josiah A Browninf, deceased, applies to me C leave to sell, as the property of mhf deceaseo, 01 house and lot lying in safd county, containing one acre, more or lees, on Sandy creek *wul, adjoining Robert Booth and others, about half mile from Barbersville. These are thendore to notify nil concerned to show cause at wv office on or before the first Meattay in Hovembor next why said ieave should out be granted. Given under iuv hand at office thin 19th dav of 3e*>t. DM2. AHA ii. jaulbom, s«p26-29d Ordinary. P URSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT of Ordinary of Clarke county, will bo sold be fore the courthouse door iu oud county on the first Tuesday in October next during the le«4al hours or sale, one tract of land lyuiK in said eounty. conlaininf one hnndred and forty acres uijoinin^ W. R. TncJt, John W. Nichoison and others. bein>{ u»e place wuereon Thomas Cons- •••ms, decease*!, resided at the time of his death. To be sold as the property of said Thomas Cons* souns. dece«ksed. for tixe benefit of his tiistribu- Cnrs. Terms cash. August l€th. i&rA Aiqrt-tetl W1LBORN J. TUCK. Admr. U order of the Onlinary ot the county of Clarke State of Georjtiu. will be sold before the court- house door At Athens, in said county, ou the nrst Tuesdov In Octol>er next, within the lejfui hours of saie, at public out cry, for cash, an un divided one-rtfth Interest in and to the house and lot on i*rince Avenue In Haidlown of Ath ens, between Chase and Franklin streets, and known as the “Lamar House ” Said one-ntth being the interest therein of Matone Bailey, Min nie Bailey and William Bailey, minors. ROBERT is. T* VLOR, sepo-4t. Guardian. _ i'illiam G. Mayne. aiiministrator of the es tate. in said county aim! state. dussoi E. Var ner. hue of the St>»te of Arkansas, deceased, ap- piies to me for leave to sell three shares of the i*opital stock of the Georgia R.ul-Roiui ••oneemed fo show cause at ntr office < fore the first Monday iu November next why said leave should uot !*e jcrunte«L Given under my hand at office this 4th day of September, LKSi. ABA M. JACKS! >N. sepfi-'Jxd. Oidmary. G eorgia clarkecounty.—Whereae cl l McClvfrfeey, Guar«liun oi Jettersou L. McCles- key, his minor son, applies to me for leave ti» sell 19 »hure^ <’f the capital stock of the Central Railroad and Banking Coro puny, rt shares of the South WesVra Rail mail Company, aud : shtires of the capita' stock of the New York. New Haven and Haitford Railroad company, belotiginj? ui said minor. These are thereftiru to notify all coni’ernex! u> show cstwr at mj office on or lxefore the first Momlay in Novem?*?r next, why said leavo* should not be mnDsi. Given under mv hand * at office this 1 BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC The Southern Mutual Insurance Company Lewis J. Lumpkin et. al. It beinf represented to the court that some of the individuals composing the class of present poli cy holders, in tho Coiuphunnnt Coiupan) , and also some composing the class of former policy holders, who are parties defendant to this bill through represeuiaUves siooe, desire to tte made pwFies in thetr own pro|>er names, it is ord ml that all ui the present policy holders In the coinplainunt com pany and all of tue (unuer policy hoiuent in the same, who desire to demur, plead or answer in th«?ir owu individual noun do come xn by proper order oft he court on or before the first day of the fouma week ot the next term of this court and lo? made parties in their own proper names, as well a* through their represfiitatXvvs, sud -lemur, pleml or make answer in tlie premises, and in default thereof that they and each of them shall the reader be forever barred. It is further oidered that this order lie pi tills lied once a nonth for lour months previous to t ne next term of this court iu the Athens Banner-Watch man. May term, 1881. May 9th, Mil. Claiborne s.skad, Jud*e nuperiur Court. I certify that the within and t'orenoinu is a truo extract from the minutes oi Clarke >uperior Court May Term, 1511*2. John I. Hl'ggxns, 5-*25-lam5tn. C. S. C. C. 0. Executor’s Sale. WK WIIX0KFEE FUK SALE OS THE PHKM Ises. the 10th day oi X>ctuber, 15*1 the house anti lot lately occupied by E. L. Newton, iate of tfei.l county. eansisdn?of a lanje. roomy, well amtii- aeil house, tocether with outliuuses. stables. Ixaru. carriage house, a good well of excellent water, with meadow laud and timber, a go**! garden and six acres of laml; and also at the same time atul place some thirty building lots, all well and conveniently located, in easy reach of the business portion of the city of Athens, schools sad churches. Terms easy; one-third cash, the balance in two equal annual install meats, H per cent in terest. W. ff. NEWTON, E. P. NEWTON, J. C. NEWTON. Executors E. L. Newton, dee d. Having been engaged by Or. Newton Ut su- perintend the sole oi the above valuable prop erty, 1 beg to say that it Ik the finest property I have ever handle*!, ami it will affonl me great pleasure to show it. Every buyer should see it. A. map of the proj>erty may be seen al my office. Dr. Newton may be iouud on the premises, and will show the property at any time. J. 9. WILLIFORD. sepl2 ddew-td. Real Estate A«ent. tcli Fna Sukhik tile old reliable in the fieM as a candidate forsheritt of A go***], healthy teill-W will .wal- C1:irke ''«»unty. Mr. Weir baa tilled low at lea.*»t u quart ot gnat** daily, and thi* ortiee laHitfull)' and areeptahly, they should never tie Milled. way be termed a large a***l critical au dience, and there was but oue express ion, ami that -was that it was the best ever seen in- Raleigh. AH that showy trappings, fine horses, elegant cages and waguna, aud three brass bauds, all ex cellent. could do to make up a pageant was done, ami tin- long procession ot elephants, camels sn*l dromedaries ad mirably completed it. rio everybody was impressed with the fact that “ the f ’ ciretm was here al last. Result r tlitrty- five hnnilreit ilelighte*! people under the canvass in the afternoon. The menag erie was found to be admirable, each specimen the best of its kind ami in per fect condition. 'I’he entire periwruel of the circus is cdmimble. The costumes and trappings are elegant, the horses in the higlieatcoiuiitiun. The performance was given with finish, and spirit, it is needless to purticulurite, beyond enum- ! ere tine * fee- of the great attractions, last Saturday, cleaned out the by chewing Florida beaus. — . . , . .*X . . . dler said.in MS Lawieoeev-tlle sm*e,*h . i l . eratme a fee- or tlie great attractions, Don’t forget lh at i loa * Ua,i soa « ut - He then Ulustralcsl that h ^ d not warn ffte mnrro^te i^ of «>anty, offered to bet, such asthe bicyeie trepeacart. thebure- J.din W. Weir is stilll tUe P°sition of Ilia opponent by fecit- X feeanl every, w.irifofthataddress. and | from two to ****** mules on Candler’s I back ruling by both male and female ' Inga joke from which the odor of L!in-i u more infaiuons. ungninjai false- i election by fi.000 maj«.rity—and he equestrians, the flying trapeze balancing, burger cheese arose tseeiug tilat his ! w:w "FVarjittered. He was ask- i„o*be*t bl, Mbumnut »,n*>n> down . the r-ats at strength, etc. The menage *— «»«-«*>*• i, Executor’s Sale. Will besokl <)U Uie Lst Tuesday In November next at the door of the <*oun hou.se in Aiiiems. Clarke county, G&., within the le*ai hours of sale. % tract oi Umi lytnK in Uorke county ami known aa lot No. lot the survey of E. K. Lump- kin. of the lands of the estate of Gilcji Jennings, deceasxsi. containiru; forty-six acres, one rtxHi nn«l thirty ro»ls: and bomule<l on the ewt by Lauda of Mary T. Jemiinir*. on the southwest by Jeflerson Jenninifs: and on the northwest and north by lands of the estate of Giles* Jennings: and bounded on the north by the Athena and Lawreaeeville road. 9*id lauds sole by virtue ot a decree obtained in iavor of Mary T. Jen* ninxpi vs. JefTeraoo Jennings, executor of Giles lenainx*. deceased: at the May term, of Clarke 9tiperkir Court, to satisfy said decree. Terms eash. JEFFERSON JENNINGS*. Executor of dies Jennings. I’hvr> The* Ai.i..—A pructi.-il test made by I'-ram'-lctt A Bin. at Forsyth, .hows that Cherry’s Fruit Kvaporator aill .io twice the work ul any iu the.nar- Wc found but *>ue Speer man at BttUcWlu caiup-uaeetiug, and he went home couverted to Candler. BaCuu tliat used to sell in the south kct. Write te McBride <fc Co., w ho will i from i» to a cents per pound is now give positive proof. I worth irom lito 17 cents per pcuiui. The ouly white Speer man iu the MY L1QUOH j ami asks the renewed support of the voters. A better oftli-er could not lie found. Fvmilv Rki xion.— I'he ' winy* ffeuilv will have their annual n-uuioa Dex: Augirit at Bowder Springs. * -*bh cour.ty, tia., an*! want 4> -ee “alt tlieir uncles, other that caused the wiekedest man I do uat prqjajae u> niiar#adthem by in Athens to faint ami was carried out j fa**e promises to get thefr support, aud on a mter. of literature T^fdpntivrwMtrtiiecrtiss “ ,1 .A 1 , I I .***■«» tjfeaa tnreXtUl. I will that the Colonel shelled a te the feot^ol evaw mod intention appre«*i- erv g|MMl,and true commercial fertilizers, ami he gave us , lower pail of Oconee county threatens * cousins and suat- lerist 5,000 of chair imme at tln-geiloi luemiatiou of tlie most fastidious cou- , Tiler** are more amateur artists G. W. Camp,"XlcXutt, e*:i.. or A. M. noisscurs for its purity, healthfulness , among the ladies of Athens than in Cam is Moure*. They want to sue at ami deiicai-v, iu whicU qualities I am i au y other city in the state.—Census — justified in saying that it has never | |,sao. I .ecu excelled. By the slowness of fer- ; nienl ilion the g-neratiou of fusil oil Itev. J.r. Bell s»vs there are u**t 1.” is alraost entirely obviated, and tlie perfect manner of distiilati deleterious substances are eliminated j county from the spirit. It is especially' re- . They say hut five iSpeer men could eomiHended from its purity and whole- i j,*. found among the iimnense crowd j someness for medicinal purposes. r. W. H.UU-KK, Distiller, >'elson riumlay County, Kv. . , . , . .. s>LK oiEMT; f Whist playing is very popular ;n i us with he took tl|e«lasa|i«*ity of Atli- ! man, be fi* white or bifeefc” This is ens as a great disfriloititi—- ponit for ! thy.Jaii-*i»aga“**ia<; UnrSprerites are now. iryiqg to torture virtw capital with, the darkevt. If iteceaaary, I can w nve hundred men or morer SSJ. Tb* tritrtli terror Caudle pris-eeiled some of the darkevs roansl maile a spIeufHdl aatferewia«wJa*t Sat- .i sfsJSsJffifeawfasfa the audience left tlie r*suu holding j„ a (nmei^ss i*ihdfityr -***P|ie One- their noses. But the Colonel didn't Eyed Flow-Boy'- *bas wound himself ~ -etamgh, on disgust W«i that chaste ! , )rn ”c b . If ws area,l auii),' . . ' , , i I .J T , , ■ , . , * i i- . ... ; and IwautifuX lilrif the polecat. As he ; what l s SKCttFTaRV*i Officaof Gandi.kr -*ce ni *« care for this, lie just gmidssl «ohipletaijwtrituliforoe confidence and ltd by | white Speer men iu CIarkesls.ro. oue j CiXR.—The Candler eftrb ofltlfeens up a long-handled shovel and pit-lusl I ^^at'-aH-sBrprtfW^ffiir cOTTCd ouall! 01 t ’7. districts in Ja.-ksi.n | employed Dr. -I. C.Orr to act as those jokes right and left. He evet- j Jackson by TOO majority, [think I | secretary, wjtji his liesriqufirfCTs the ofit*» of EL.T. Bnrwn. lev: iwuiiu Miv MMUIVMflr « IUWU j - . T . . ' . at tiie lainii Creek aaniH-iatioii, U» lenni orffii mation as to file campaign sliould ad- stmk .tek.NT-. , „o«w r) u. R o. *o, ri l -r,u ( ' lre ^ He dreirea to ..(forf cor- J. H. D. BKL'ri-K, Athens G*. * Athens. Xt is a s[ss-ies of wild dissi- | respondem-e w11h democrats all over I putiuu wiih-h is harm lew., |uut Ussay J the ninth district. own county, was the first one in Geor- pleasing orator I liave heard in this gia to alsilish fences, ami lie,living in ! district since the *lay of Howell Cobb, I.* .-t.—* hi Saturday. )h's dreg stqr.-, 0 g*>la I one * do**-' whir a red r the black sfvtue. Tile finder will be mwanl- «sl >cu*lder, at Brumby's drugstore. i-kat,*s-t mi-' There is afatmlyjoffenofo-Vliile ne- t 1 'HA-’fig B.sRfEtXK ST Bamkls- Uu» f with »Sgroes. with yellow,- kinky lihir living ) vili.k.—Mr. <Q'Kelley, of Madison -lack lUnif . t ac hu«ter will be reward- j n Oconee county. Tliey are quite a ; countv, waa, 4« to see us yestenlay, si bv leaving the sanw wlul .(hast A. ( enriositv r hr !’ ' f- . -- . 1 . . ' J J Mfthlllur. :tt Brumhv’s draw wore. ' | e«*^«w'*y* j and reqaeato w* to say that avery_pre- Xaist year the cotton bolls were te- “ * - ' •Jr-'#- J Sarepu* A, The layepte A»n*watio< i>»* Wd <4 j I j ",J, < L” : ■ / f Cjdiiu Creek, was largely attended by I Col. Candler spoke in Jefferson ter - ■ ■ - awo hours aud a half, and his hearers messengers, correspond fill nfefenir vUlring ^iy It sat oue of the finest orations ministers of distinction, anfftfiere war* rer {Bests parsdoc haMJbpen made- for «~gnmd Candler barhvMe at Dwh ielsviUeaext Friday. EnfiOgh carcases have been large crowi la *« feWemlaacc Xhynglwwf ^ tlie -essioi*. 0fefiaiHlBya»WW«*WM immense agrcaT aslUtude. Afete, in— te resting afeid profiteMsTO iia.l during r. J. Vickery, C. .VSUMy,t. W. r. D. Wstwpboa, «. B. Gam, Wap *. i r. If. lid, IX D-, J. XI. Here tic, 9 D^ ife« pm**. «*dtiartt Aftefe.1 effort in Wilkes ariktither associations wWfe gnuMt.., “■ ■ ■■ was an in»*re*»in«o««, and fnngbt with the accomplishment ot much good, it is Chnrch yard cough* can be ‘•iired by H-de's Hooey ni Horehound and Tar. any I ever heard in Georgia.- people. Col. Candler will speak there on that day, and visitors are expected from every quarter. A fine-brass band will be en hand. It will is} the grand est time ever known io- Madison county. . i Tin* minority organ at Athens is hav- j ! ing a fine time iu advance figuring out j... the defeat of Emory Speer. lake tlie I j Irishman who attempted to nib the ' hull's nose in the- irt. it i* wisely liav- bavfng. la addition to a tail, < wings, and looks Uke * birtl. The GuiaesvBte and PakjhMiegfe Rai 1- j ‘"k Luigh first.—JuUmta tterald. road bridge b* now being eifefited across-j ijlfcr Spocr finds that the * asi'est Way Newton, had to try ami follow suit to protect their stock against <lepre*iat- ing ou the lbs-kdale crops. He also asserte*! that the Doetor dtMiged vo|- ingooULhe fcn*-c_qucs^)n hy koxving aiiTiours *i>eecnhe was <alle*lto or- derbyCapt. Barrow. Dr. Stewart again stepped to the bat. He picked up a pa|«r aud be gan to read someth log about CoL Ifi rings ton’s record. It seemed to rub the Colonel on his sore baefc, and he arose to explain. But tlie crowd wanted to see fair play, and made him sit down. The old geutle- meu then put on Ida, siD'er-ulated speckr’and * began to reef his paper. He evidently had a chew of tolstcco ia his mouth, for we have yet to find the man who heard a word of what hr read. Every now and then the old gent* oqesi and! regret that he did not accept Mr. .Speer’s challenge and let the people compare the ability of the two men. The solid, convincing etoq,uenee. of Cspdfer would have proved a feast pf reason beside tlie worn-out *onh«an<W- ie flights of Mr. Speer, which dpi If.) down simply- means an evasion-" of , , . ».J. A. Jackson County. Ga., 8cpt 3B, ’Si. Cl ?!-•' UivAi.VAH.Feb. IL H, WiiKitfiCf.: Sirs— I hav« uktn votir Stale Kidney *utl Uverdure for kitlnev uhl fiver »»tb aurkw benettu J. B. Juyck. C'lacrs Pit.nrBKs.—Barrett’s bHT-pos- t»r» have been m the city for several day* isitting *q> show pictures. They a>e unite hamisome—something different fnmi hwvbm nfjffk~Tirey TttWMSR lg^^tejiriteten^vgg^neat Utile chr^ Uroj XUat a^hig^y pritpd fe.v ( «p.»tt| the Lattai-.oochee riven, and in a few diqrs will be coatplrtetl. AU the grad ing is done to within two miles of Chestatee, at Leathers Fsrd. Mr. A. S. Dorsey, who has just re turned from tte mountains, says Can dler is almost solid up there. He saw 58 men working iu a gold iniue, every one of whom had heretofore voted for Pike’s Toothache P*fW/«felVht aap Speer, tat with.the exception of six K ■ yjey an . now solid for Candler. to get his majorities figured out is to send a certain sheet a small check and get them to do the msgnifying for Mm. “Our Emory” di'lnt try to rub a bull’s nose in the dirt. It was more conveni- enr to rob ffrititn lone eared anhnal’s n.»*e in a few greenback*. Ladies! beautify your complexion with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. tleman would run on a hard word and Art u**«— ;■* - k«xic. Dr. Camj*- would have to stop to spell it. CoL ^*eH has a lock of Gen. Lee’s hair, jut Livingston was evidently highly gratified when he saw that the audi ence was debating in their minds whether the Doetor had regaled them with one or Talmadge’s sermons, the Declaration of TndepenSenee or 'a weather prediction from Gtjer’* Al- the orator decided that he wouM have from that great warrior’s head after bis death. The Doctor has also a pho tograph of the General’s old white war horse. Axothkr Victory fob Democra- r -—Two countrymen got into a light near Laflerty’s Store, yesterday, over the rival merits of Candler and Speer, the Candler man vanquished his mi- barked his antagonist square down. Mr. Moon, of Oconee, says there are only eight white Speer supporters in his county, and be don’t think the young coalitionist will get over fifty votes. , , , • . . Mr. A. 51. Prather,, of the Atboas factory, sayw he has been charged with joining “Gantt’s party.” Mr. P. re- quests us to say that he is the follower of no one man, but simply unite*! with the itemorratic party; and If cer tain men don’t Hke it they can just lump it and support Mr. Speer or who else they want. A certain "1*1 gentleman sent worn up town tliat he lm*l $500 in tlie bank to stake on Speer on an even rare. By noon that day he hail five messages that it would lie covered. It is need less to add that he crawfished out. The Secretary *rf the Cawllur Club yestenlay received several letter* trom the mnifeoa!* cwnstitv. brining the most glorious news. ' AU *ve have to do fs t»> keep -ip the light, and victory 6* our’s. . The Speer men in Athens were jubi lant yestenlay aver some news just re ceived. It ia though*, ui installment from the Hubbeli campaign reached he district. Alliens is “My (tear Mid 1” He is dis tributing the Filth-Stinger anal other radical sheets ail day among the dar keys. Now isn’t this a mighty downfall for “nor Emory?” Mr. Speer’s liiwassce speech waa a rehash of the filthy' abuse and slanders in his Gainesville sheet. The old say ing is a true one, “that if yo° lay down with dogs yon may expect So get up with fieas.” ■" « •’ Workingmen at Athena, atard firm by year man- Don’t let the jn-rs -nil ridi cule of the Speer crowd turn y u bock in your good work. It ia the -..oast of too men that they will carry two cJ the largest enterprises in Athent for Speer. Think awl vote for yourself. f act, by*a inosi accompiisheif equestri enne, wa* one of tlie gems of Hie per formance, another great feature being tiio teats of tb* marvelous negro con tortionist. Unit'orm good conduct was a chanic- terislic of the |>erforiiiers. ami, in fact, all the attaches of the circus, so that in too* respect, as in others, it was a model, worthily winning the-high praise it re ceived. The popular wish Is that when it cniue* this way again, “tnay we lie there to see.' ’ From Eminent W. L AHniwt, Presi dent Medical College, Hal if . Y, A. 8. ; "G'nl-len's [.iebig’s Liquid Extract oi Beet and Tonic Invigorator is illvshra- hle for .filter, im/ii/tittinn anil irmhneiu, and cannot lie surpassed for ft,naif atm- iJninU." (Tab- no other.) Ot druggists. Friunds Never cast aside your irieuds if by any possibility you'can Weep tlieui. We are the greatest of a|stml- thrifts. if we let our frieuil Akitf, the jeweler, drop off tlinwigh inaueution. FriemD like him, or Hon. A. D.Caniller, are not to is* weiglied against tlie jewels of all the earth, Tub foxw.—Tiie lately dfamvered ciKtMt waa seen by a gentleman near Whiterxille last TUursihiy morning, a lew minutes before sunrise. It is a very brifliant one, and roul.l be Wen plainly wMh theaafiafil ay»; ; ■ , .., SN P. T. BARNLM’S CIRCUS IS COMING! P, T. Baruum has the finest drcua, jameum, liippo*lrome and aiverv in the *-'-*!■ Hia tents are the largest, his a the finaia, Ms ream, wguwr amt chariots are as fins as cau4m bufet, ami his harness are unequalled ami we liar >. no doubt that IfT. G. HAD AW AY bad been ewnveelent Bartmm won 1*1 hrve given him a large oriier for both cheap aud fiue harness, as he is selling better gomls for the mon*v than any one in the country. He also keens' on hand a full line of'saddles and bridles, in tact eve rything iu the leather line. He sells laxga quantities of'T.f*. H ADA WAV’S celebrated.HurneaaOil,.- nd people once using it never buy any other. And don’t forget that he keeps a full line of Leather that he' is selling cheap and dm* eepafarmg -vritfc nnuess and dia- — - -*f? ,*l * *‘.--*.H* elfCX r»-- Look Here! egyawfitoftunfch ths cslsimus,. _____ fertillxlnx vhaa ■«»” mysMs wit or iso. «ooas3ti«»i -iawintotathatomre. W^judgrb NOTICE. By vinn« of tlie authority ve>ted in inbjr» power ot Attorney fnuu the anil le- Kxi repn»cutativest, (they all being jf full a&) of John .S. J&ckwm. lxteof *ai»l coonty, dec’J. Wili be gold before the court houw door iu Athens, Ulsrktt county, (««*• on the hm Tuesdsy In No vember next, withiu the le^al hour* of sale, the fliUowrini; property divided into throe tracts of lend of John a. Jactaon, dec’*!, lyin>; in *sid coun ty of Cltrkf. S miles t*nst of Athene. Two of »td tracts ooutiuning fine Oconee river bottom land and the other ine creek bottoms. No. 1, eiiutiiing two hundred and forty-mevdn seres more or less; Arty seres of bottom land in hi^h fitate of cvltivstion, slso fifty acres upland, fifty seres in u!d field, smt one buudred ana seven seres In origin*! forest, heavily timbered, end known as the James Kenney place. No. 1 two good settle ment*; six room frame dwelling end two room loe hoase. No. 2 contains olo hundred seres more or less, and about fifteen seres in bottoms sod thirty stm upland in high state of cultivation, old field lo acres and forty seres in original forest, end known ss the W llllam Jackson place. No. *! one fitsui tw«» room, log dwelling. No. 3cvmt*ins sbuut two hundred acres more or less. IS seres boCtiun lend and 2a «m uplsod In ipDod stnteef cultivation, iu seres old field and In6 seres ia ori^insJ t'uieat. and known ak»t*.eJonn Jackson home place, to be m*U! for difetnbutio i fitaoni; the heirs ofanid dee’d. Terms Cub. No. ■t one irood frame dwelling, two roi*ws. D. C. FOWLER, J. J. JALKaON, *—3M. Att’s In fhet for heirs of said deceased. Administrator’s Sale. Pnrsunnt to an order ot the court of Ordinary ol Clarke county, wlti. be sold before the court house *toor oi a*ld county, ou iho first Tuesday lu Ueeember next, during the IojisU hours of •*m1o *11 the real i*st*te of Jemes N. toil decv-Bsed. teas widow’s dower, to-wit: one tract of laud lying party!y m Cl*rke suil partly iu Mauison countv, Georgia* containing 54t> H-ltri acres more or less, whereon said deiressed r*si«led ut the lima oi his the widow it dovr*r of UKU acres ban been run out. and it is presumeti will (>e made the judgment of the court before the above dav of sola. The balance of said tract has been divided into tiiree lots, one of lh unimprov ed acres. one of lib acres saw mill aud gin on it. artoi *ad one of 73 acres well Improved plats, ail ot which and of the dower will bo exhibited on the dsy of sale, aud can be seen by calling ou ia.Madlaoa county, <fcu, adjoining Usd Green Strickland and others, ail to bn aula tor the payment ■Bad and others, aa to be H t of the debts of sold deceased Terms WILLIAM M. COCLK, Adm r. ■ Notice. Soolml proporal. win u» rwfirri aotll the loth ot Urtotwr n**xl «<» flntel« dolmen now due In the conn house lot ot CUrke county, t» toot Lug. lx feet wide end IXtnet deep, la be wailed aw aides and ewda with teat brick, s inchea thick; the bottom and.tap tu be aereivd with bricks ierlles thick; S man hoiea tu be in the top; water to be conducted fkwiw the gutter on the aouth ot the court hauaw into the cutcrn. Aim* aech mpaah wilt be received for the building a brick atable uewrtfeaiaJlai lwaicauuty. -43 leet lone. IX wide and IX high: the walla hi be 14 inchea thick lor le feet high; end th*J balance-above 111 feet to be* inches; the root to be cuaered with tin; to bare a good loft for (odder: partlthm or hall* feet whip, 4 d**ors, xomi Uoorine. <tc. The work and mate rial of the cittern and atable to be ol the beat kind, emt the Mda fee anew M b. aeparme. loo- tractora to fere band and security according to law. The right is reaerred to accept any of the bida-or to reject any ox alt of them. FuUapwet- amdWofbmhiobaran MferSOl OMa ‘Hlira Hair and Whisker Dye,” 50cw