The Banner-Watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1882-1886, October 17, 1882, Image 4

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BANNER-WATCHMAN. A LIVE TOM. A Look Through tha Store of Maaara. E. H. A W. F. Dorsey. A Mim of which Osr Olty msy well *sel Proad. ■ Perambulating nrouml the city yester- ilay we chanced to drop in at the es tablishment of the above live firm. Not having been in the honae for aome tlinp- we were somewhat surprised at the nvirked improvements ina.le in the in terior since onr last visit. Last Feb ruary thi-se young gentlemen, as onr readers are a-v.-r •, lmnrnt the stock of goo U ol Mr. A. S. Dorsey, then doing business In one half of the building now occupied by them; but after a short time, by close attention to business and fair deling with their customers, tlicjr were forced to enlarge by tearing away the partition lietwcen themselves and the store then occupied by Mr. Michael, thus throwing the entire building into one room. Early in tlieiall they laid^ii njtremendou-dy large Htoclj of goods, and now they have ordered the second stock, which wlU arrive in a short time. Their stock embraces everything found .'.fif'd first-class general store, and " i-h a fu|J corps of splendid saUsuian, they am prepared to offer mperor inducements to havens. Tills firm Is sole agent for' thc‘‘Maid of Alliens,” thelim-st patent ed flour in the market, ami one which has never failed to give entire satisfac tion to their customer-. Tobaccos from (lie finest to lowest gr dcs, embracing the celebrated brands ■•l.ucy I.yle” and “Hazel Kirke,” ilie luter brand being the finest Navy tobacco, used. Just now they are having « large run on the famous Country and Armstead Kerosene OH, and are prepared to offer superior inducements to the wholesale trade Tile bast line of jeans in the city, from the cheapest to the best. Canned goods of every description and of the best brands. Dr. Price’s Baking Powders. Yeast, anu thivoring extracts always on hand. They arc selling bagging and ties ou a very small margin, and our farming friends should remember this when they buy their supply. But time ami space forbid onr going into detail, and we can only promise our readers that they cannot trade with a more re liable and accommodating firm than Messrs E. 11. <fc W. F. Dorsey. WBO CAN VOTE. The question lias lieen frequently ask* ed us how long a residence in the state or county is necessary to vote. Below we give the law upon the subject that every person desiring to vote may do so intelligently and legally: “Every male citizen of the United States, except as hereinafter provided, twenty one years of age, who shall have resided in this stale one year ne <t pro ceeding the election and shall have re sided six months in the county in which lie offers to vote, and shall have paid all taxes, which since the adoption of the constitution of 1877, have been re quired previous to the year in which he offers to vote, etc. Tlie exceptions above referred to are 1st. “Those who have been convicted in any court of competent juris diction, of treason, of emliezzlenicnt of tlie public funds, malfeasance in office, hriliery, or larceny, or of any crime involving moral turpitude, pun ishable by tlie laws of tills slate with imprisonment in the penitentiary, unless such person shall li.we been pardoned. tkl. Idiots am) insane persons. On the subject of residence, the law is that the domicil of a person of full age is the place where liis family permanently resides, and if lie lias no lamily, then tlie place where lie sliali generally lodge, 'flic domicil is changed by an actual clmuge of rcsldeuce, but must be accom panied by an avowed intention of re maining^ Married men who live here over, six mouths, but whose families lire in an other county, cannot vore in tliiscoun- ty. .Single men who reside here for that time, cannot vote here unless they avow their intention of remaining here. AN ATHENS BOV. DECAPITATED BR1EFLETS- Work on our grain elevator will soon IWA. \H~ Seil’aeircu* will visit Athens on tfae BOtb of October. ' J 7-m I dtp* Candterclubs are bcingqrganlsedall over the district. , * ■ '■ Four comets have been discovered thus far this year. 1A ' M I ,H 1 Hr fill eldf ull.i ,11 <»'-4»A3- CHIN> [ht if" WE HA 1 j tdu Jj III wandering up Broad street yes- terday we chauced to meet up with or rather passed by a boy who is known to all the boys that ever came to Ath ens. . liis life has not been very check ered, nor has lie ever been frozen out of a jack pot or gone to lied hungry. The college hoys all knew him, and many of our statesmen who now ring their eloquence through tlie state have called him their friend. Be has kept Ids post through winter's storms aud summer’s sunshine. He lias stood sileutly by when the street politician hurled anathemas against the oppos ing candidate. Little cared he who was mayor or who went to congress lie has seen the boys in gray file past and bid farewell to those they loved aud ne’er might see again. Yet no tear did our frieud shed, because he couldn’t. Time, which makes all things fade lias not dealt kindly with our friend; bis arm is off and Ids cheek is furrowed, but not with care. He was never known to owe a cent or to have a cent. He simply stands alone like the sceptereil hermit, wrap- tied in the solitude of his own origi-' nality. We mean the little wooden boy in front of Long’s drug store. Thk Richmond and Danville.—An ther drive was made at tlie Richmond and Danville securities Friday, and various reports were put in cirenlntloil to depress tlie prices. Oue rumor was I list tlie company is borrowing money at exorbitant rates, which is denied by the couipauv. He says that tha uomi>aay lias assumed no new obligations since Kelirnarv, that it lias increased its equip ment over $1,000,000 during tlie past i ear, and lias made large gains in pay- incut of its debt to tlie State of Virginia. Tlie earnings of the road are reported to have increased over 40 |>er cent, for tlie first 3 days of October, as compared with, the same time last year. „ ... !,„, v- .i-.A-tl*:- v 11 jLate planted cotton will heal most 4 failure ihl# year.; > u Job work of every description neatly executed at this office. , ,« . / , All the wool-hat hoys that come to Athens are for Candler. . ,, W. A. Pledger made a red-hot re publican speech in Ohio. Atlanta now wants tlie State Uni versity moved to that city. The tramp* in this country are Tail ed aristocracy hi England. Athens is now conceded to be tlie liest cotton market in Georgia. A number of old shin-plaster* are again tn circulation In Athens. .Ch'fckws, WMf In Athena. We notice that thP'sfpple’ti araund towh 'are In tim-bloom again. { .• «■ f‘ Htl fit '* *1 ft ,lM>Wlln«GTi Rapdal Brown, wltoiwwstabbed by “My-DcM Mat,” is improving ■ very.. .fiat, It ol *nialH . b-mliw n> fi Mf.'ripcer' will flirt get' onfrithird of the votes of the Jewish citizens of Athens. ■' '; r '' 1 Dr. Roseuburg. the oculist, com monly cnlled Dr. Lightninghug.iHalso an Eye-liilist. . 1 ‘ Ohe of the fastest nags seen nu'our streets in a long time was a little steer hitched to a cart. ‘ ‘ 1 ”; -i Nine countrymen out of ten you meet on the street are solid for the one-eyed plow-boy. We hear of several parties who re fused to sit on the staj;e'with Mr. Speer Friday flight. Some sort of hog disease Is prevail, ing to an alarming extent among the hogs of this section. .. - (■ , 'It takes two bands two days 1 hard work to get off the weekly mail of the Banner-Watchman. Mr. Speer lias private seances in his office every night with his colored ring-leaders. •.> < Mr. R. L. Bloomfield, we learn, Is the only Northern man in Athens who is supporting Mr. Speer. Mr. Jas. W. Watson, of this county, liad his hand and arm badly lascerated liy a gin one day last week. The people of Madison are in serious earnest in the matter of building the Madison and Athens Railroad. Justice of the Peace O’Kelley had tlie honor of taking Alien Candler’s picture when he was a small boy, Only three republicans, twoof whom are negroes, mid nine independents, have been elected to the next legisla ture. It (^impossible to get a bet in Ath ene on.Speer's election. Hi* friends can get all tlie money oovered they want to pot up. - The quantity (if the present cotton crop is perhaps the best slnoe the War. Manufacturers now have no excuse for making poor goods. Mr. Averet, of Morgan, $aya there is no doubt of his county going for Candler. The best element of both black and white have deserted “Qur Emory.” The fast train over tlie Georgia rail road will be put on between the fif teenth and thirteenth Instant. The lolling stock will soou .e ready for duty, and the schedule will be a lively one. Some of the Speer men hi Athens are trying to bluff countrymen by shaking $500 bets In their face. They know very well that they can be di rected to a place to get all the money covered they want to put up by apply ing at this office. Tlie Georgia railroad haa issued a special order to ioqal agents, to keer open the depots'for the receipt* of col ton, from April 1st to 8epL SOth'Uf elusive, until six o’olock p. m. From October 1st to March 31st, inclusive, until Ave o’clock p. ni. Farmers and others should make a note of this. PERSONAL MENTION. President Arthur is suffering from kiuney disease and is in very precari ous health. Garland Turner, an estimable young mail of Centrevllle, Wilkes county died Friday. Mr. Stephens lias resigned bis seat in Congress, aud it was accepted by the Governor. . Dick Russell Is the youngest mem ber in tlir Legislature. He Is just old enough to get In good. R. B. Russell, Esq , will run for speaker of tlie next house of represen tatives, so lie informs us. . Old Spoous Butler has formerly ac cepted tlie Democratic nomination for Governor oi Mr majjiBasils. Mr. Pridgeonp the present lamp lighter of Athens, waa oue of the best artlierista in the late war, and a more gallant soldier never lived. Col- Candler was a pupil Under Pro fessor Wood fin, of tlie State Universi ty, and the Professor says he was one of the brightest hoy* he evet taught." Bishop Pierce will pfeslde at tlio session of the North Georgia confer ence in LaGrange.. The Bishop, has recently held conference in Muscogee, ludlan Territory. Mr. Sneer threatens to put twoof the leading merclianta nf Athens in the Albany penitentiary. Ue sayw they have been buying votes. Emory isgettius desperate. Capt. H. II. Carlton, of Athens, fired the signal gun at the battle of Gettys burg, and his gallant company, tlie Troupe Artillery, mode the last shot in that bloody conflict. I *> The Americas Recorder says: •NJeti. Phil Cook Is once more on his stamp ing grounds. He haa beeneonflnfd' to his- room in Atlanta for some time and his friends here are glad to trie him out agaiu. ’ • ! ” 1 lr..l) .bu«iii-*‘> That’s a common expres- . i sion and has a world of v meaning. How much suf- *i*r feting is summed tip In it - i. -i on i.l ..at- iwul - /■' The singular tiling about it is, that pain in the back ’ is ^occasioned by so many things. Maybe caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, work, n.erv9us^ebflfy, &c. Wlvitevei; thecause, don’t i .tmmiJr JSmsmg * 4 uJipiiMmRt attention. No medicine has 9 DHvPFI yet hoca* discovered tint v b.will «o quickly and surely *. Qure such, diseases ,.as> ...t Brown’s Ikon Bitteks, and' - if ili|ii ithiahji nu—hm lag, at the foundation, and mak- > .ing the blood pure and rich. , , >•- | ■ »I- > I. »i- „ . , i: Logawport, Ind. D«e. xfiSoa’^ For a lone time I hxrc been a sufferer from stomach and kidney ■< • disagreed with xne* I wa* annoyed ▼cry much from non-retention of Irim 1 f tried manrmre.diu With We have the .ill OH TAHT w 3i LOST BUT ONE CUSTOMER 'We mean not to lose another. •d> !•: . mu finest stockfoaHousekeepers in this section. .1 > 1 I i-'-.M-arUy- V ■ I.FTi'J.-, At the very lowest prices, . * We .keep th'! _ i p-ii'/iv v.iiiiHw ti .It ;m-iftthenL" To Hie smallest margin. We exp-et to ,fo a rushing busfuess Uiis Fall, an.l keep i. ,j-( ->*.«. i in,^Chins Hall on a CONTINUAL BOOM. ' Everything in Lamps,^Glassvy;are, Iprockery, Silver C. p. inLANICxfiN, (Successor to Lynch A Flanigen.) „ peupr^ BIoqJk. .a,„ Athens, Georgia^ BLACK8MmnNO m'kinnoniblacksmith; I ¥*• WN.ln*f«riJUie«aadringSiworkmeu inithe elp for (he prompt dischuge of flORSE SfldEUffi'ffib piaWaTIon'work I make m upecialtr of BEPA1RIXO EDGE TOOLS- JEWELRY. THE LADIES ' ' Atm TH* WBLIC (3EN ERAtAT 1 Are.respectfully lnritcd to cell- at the store of a.s.m^ndev^le; ~HiefeUiey wlUnowfindon exhibition anew and zaperb llni of the latest novelties In ’ Jewelry & Silverware, Imported and Amerlean Watches, Clocks, ‘ - ,11 . Mukleal Kertnnsents, Ones, E^dRAVIXU AM)*'kEPAli:lIfG Done with enre and warranted to ^Irt Batin fac tion. ocU4-ly liA, ; . . f, -a - i j tmafcle is no move, and my general health is such, that 1 fed Bibs a new man. After thfc use of Browa> Jro» Batten Sot oaa month, 1 have gained twenty pounds in • a li. Sargent. n .Leading physicians and; clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iroj* Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you.'co' »■ »■<' The Leading Scientists of today «cre« that most dlmULiei are caused by disorder ed Kidneys or Liver, If, therefore, tlie Kidneys and LWur are kepi In perfect order, perfect health will be the tesalL Tbi-v t*uth has only been knonm a short ttvae and Sor years people suffered neat ayony without able to Qhd relief. Tne discovery of Wantet’s Safe Kldne and Liver Cure marks a new era in the treat ment of these troubles,. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, It contains just the elements necessary to- nourish aud invigorate both of these great organs, and safelv restore and keep them in order It 1* a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases that cause pains in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver -i-Headache^rJaUndlce — Dtalnes* — Gravel- Fever, Ague—Malarial Fever, and all difHuullies of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organ* Blood Purifier It is unequal ed, for It cures the organs that make the blood. This Remedy, which has done such wonders, is rut Width, LARGEST SIZED BOTT LX of any medicine upon the market, and is sold by erv . S?i..SB per bottle FHireJ^rs^yMilk Tiik Ddcbi.k Wkddinu.—Mr. R. H, Cornwall and Mis* Lila Fleming, Mr* John A. Caloway and Miu Bessie Flem ing were married at the residence of Mr. 1 T. Fleming, on yesterday. The bridal -iriA Ate lant a'for Savannah.' -Tims it, it Athens ^{a ‘ loriag of' '' “T*™"."’"* fairest anil most aueompll _ young ladifis In egtepd' onr congratulations to the happj - eou- plOg.' 1 , 1 ".' 1 -’ ' .1 < 1 Good News nox GwiNxrrr.—We have been shown a letter from a leading gentleman of Gainesville, who says that' it is now thought that Gwinnett will go for Candler by 800 to 1200 majority. He is about solid there. The same glorions news comes from every section of the mountaiua. Polling Wagoners.—Yesterday nine wagoners and eleven men rolled into town from Morgan county. One of Ce boys who took the census found the crowd to bo ton for Candler and one for Speer- This is about the pro rata all over the district. • U . '« • ' -p. ‘ " - Died.,—Mrs* Dr, W. M. Purhajn died yesterday evening after a lingering W» nets of several weeks. We extend our sympathy to tfceficreaved family. I AH NOW PREPARED ' 0 SUPPLY WO' ELV. faiuilka, or all who may dcolre It. with puru Jer sey milk, delivered In such quautities as requir ed, and at the usual unit kM prices, as to quan tity delivered By furnishing nothing but the r irust and l>est milk and detivering promptly, hope to seenre a wlutro ul the public pstroiuice. Orders left at the ilimini Ifonse. »>r sent through the mail, will veceire prompt attention Tickets furnished on application H M Ml* tiUKS, Applications lor milk address * ILihert ’Jb /UP YOU.AVANT: -I'lJ WATCHES, .j mwftioK ariaw 1 CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE . ... . ,t 1 1 , Vlif < ■ , i Call and examine (he Stock of Hi IZ*HI •• 1 • >liW I *. . X Ghas. A: Seuddi^p l.uuV .07 <TI.IUNV'< HAEiia.* HM Gs-ii atui «r !• .titi i.D/. V» .** 1-m1 1 “Breinlby's Drug Store, li Ihi-ll Id III!* *1 •"IK.'f "(I - jVatciwsami Jewelly neatly repaired, prices very loy,. ) t , | , „ „ ■, . UT/ Vt *-!! )■! /. K0TT0U jum . »■ * '.•»!> sUish-vT ,>:ri Jubivod -cSiO hnm'l lu TJV till JUT ,llt.|ll %»fi L BALDWIN & BURNETT, 'Wholesale and Retail unit i» DEALERS in li ill- i .. BOOTS SHOES, IHf* Ja-nn ! tiq FURNITURE. T NEW Furn:, ure Store I JOHN BIRD /. id • i.l mu: ’L*l Bos moved his stock of Furnituro to No. 1J Broad Street, where ’you can find a SPLEfiDID-STeCK ,r mi1 COFFINS ! BURIAL CASES Of all kind* at the very lowest prices. Coll and itti me before yoti l»ny. JOHN BIRD, Athens^ t.eorgia The Best is.- the Cheapest! ' THEREFORE IF VOl" WANT , . GObD AND CHEAP ll AND 2-HORSE^’WAGONS Or »t , ChHd«r l K$eni<m^ry i nn * Coa The Benson fi® 1 E JKWELIJ5K, all next week. JJun’t fail to. giv^ him a coll at;d look at the many articles he haa received fur PRESENTS. The best uaso.t- ment of tip-top Gold PenM and Cases, Pencil Charuus etc., ever brought to Atlieps; and whaf could you select more useful and longer remem bered tliaiijfc fine gold Pen and' (Mae for lady or gentleman jisa present? There is a time for ev’ ekvthlng ntidet T tYte sun. T^t ns now have a MfeBRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR SKIFF,THE JEWELLER, ATHENS noW-ly.’ • " ' 1 ■ ' 4 * DISSOLUTION. Atiusns, Ga^ Oct. a 18M. The firm of Talmadge. Hodgson A Co., has this day teen devolved liy mutual content, Mr. J. Tuluiadge retiring. C.O.TALMADGff. J. E. TALM AlK»E, K. R. IlOlHiSON retlrine from the firm of Talmadge. Uodr % Cfe. I de»ire to return to a generous ptiblii icartfelt Neknowled^ement fur the Uheial I« growing ia favor rapidly. My recent cvnifni**t jatwe- pw'l get auared-r! am here tor r«t ©vte-; l ry time. I am now better prepared to do good work than evar. having secured the services of my Brother for the present year, who is a prafc- f.kal Wagon-Maker. . .rr . ■ r m ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING. done in the best manner and at short notice—all .. . _ that! _ Any oue denirfug a BABcAlX will lind timir intereat to call op me. lJ feba-ly Springs leap, it to P BENSON, , near Gann fi Reaves, Athens MI8CKI4jA>KOUS- , MA.KDLE! ill -I -ou<liMKlRl,.»,« .I.n.,!, MONUMENTS,. , .... TOMBSTONES, "I ' i GR ANITE WORK, j Call Mi \i R. IWBERTHON. Athi-n*,’ Ga., who i will give an low pr:.:o, and a-s good work as any'*, cstfthllshment on the American continent. ##l«t 1 i*. • 18 8 2. GREAT ‘BARGAINS!! In «on* my heartfelt acKnowiedgement u»r the Ubeial xupport mud patronage which we have received, mud to ask a conUnuuuce of the same for the new firm. J. E TALMADGE. The undersigned, under ther firm name of TalaiAdgii iSt Hudgapa. will ountimiofu buaiuew at the same old htand, and thanking our fiieuds for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to " 0l - d E. R. UODUSOX. H. R. c. - Curl tl i P. T BARNUM’tS,, CIRCUS IS COMING! P. T. Baruum Una tlie finuat circus, museum, hippodrome and mvtry in tlie world. His tents are the largest, his homes the finest, his cages, wagons and chariots are a* fine us can be built, and liis harness are unequalled and we have no doubt that if T. G. HADAWAY liad been conveeient Barnum. would have given him n large order for bolli cheap aud fine harness, as lie is selling belter goods for tlie money than any -me ia the country. Ue a|so keeps on liatid a full line of saddles and bridles, in fact eve rything in tiie leather line. He sells large quantities of T. G. IIA DA WAY’S celebrated Harness Oil, and lieonle once u-ing it never buy any othhr. And tiou’a forget that lie keeps a full tine Of Leather that he is scliiug cheap and does repairing with ncatc.-s anil di.- patch. Executor's’’Sale. ,, - s ,i - j ftSu n ’ Win besot*!on tV- -1stTncwfay In Norenitst next ,et (lie door of the court house iu Athau.-. Clarke comity, Ga . within the legal houn of sole, u tract of land lyiug in Clorke county and known ms lot N«» 1 ot the survey of E. K. Luiiip- kin of the lands o» the esute «f Giles Jenuiii^s. deeoaxed. containing forty-six wrei,tine’ rood aud thirty rods; ami bonmlad on the cart by lands of Mary T. Jennings; on the southwest by Jeffcraon Jennings; and on the nortliweot and north l»y lands of the estate of Gilea Jenuiugs: and bounded on the north by the Athens aud luiwrencevHle road H:iid lands sold by virtue ol a decree obtained lu favor of Mary T.. Jen-* bev | uings vs. Jcttcrsou Jennings, executor of Giles Jeuniugs, deceased, at the May term, lssfi. <»f Clarke Superior Court, to satisfy said* decree. Termsc»*di JEFFERSON JENNINGS. Executor of Uilvs Jennings. , -*, , GROWN BYf • . • ** ' R. Buist, Jr., \ Foru*, All arc FIIESUau^lC|fprfipapc*Jaad nurier mu naruess uu. . Warner’. Remedies. i.. .’«•!: < : ' in our Hue. and will • .1 mi nil :■ SELL AS LOW ASTHE LOWEST. E.C.LONG&CO. - ..'il* 4 -* * ■ ■ ? Druggists, Athens, Ga. Notice! iMrecun(riiii tW inorhinv atnl"ilin 1 * in tlio 4iAv<.»nii»atetivkfa« /(HiOiiireAwlWSwSttri 1 mi tl$e facton tor safe. . 1 lull u• r ■ci .qff.'fL 1-iLi'iJ. » to*'* JfeJkMhi —AND— MULES W. S, HOLMAN Witt keep on . hand this Me* i son a fine lot of brtrice and nubroke hor ses and mules which I vrUl sell iul Itftu. at tlie .mar ket afford* ilia 14 hi JiL't reccli aCar-loAd reel from the Dcst and 1110,t popular ntock-raise , ■ hatlam milt— MO. Bale Stable on Clayton street, Athens, Ga. . . t octU-tf AXD A BIG STOCK OF GOODS! THE INCREASING DEMAND FOB GOO DU, BOUGHT WELL. AND SOLD AT REASONABLE prices, tells on the minds of the people. The undersigned, finding that his trade has lucrMscd pver qaa hundred par cant in the lost year, decided to buy a larger stock than ever before. M / stock U bought with, one * -• * “ *”* * *- * *“ * •* • »eye single to the Wholesale trade. Plesse rcuiewl*cr tl»si in PROVISIONS, HEAVY STAPLE DRYGOODS, GROCER- IES AND CAN GOODS-, **ay*mn*>'- —mm i« t. • .I** -mi will' it- . .•! ■ al-.()oi «1 III« ll 1 . ■* • • ■ *'*l I defy competition lit (lcf>rg{it. All City patronage will And attentive Jatesmen, gonla to plena, and prompt delivery auywliere in the rity limits. In the purchase of cotton, the reliable buyer G. W. MASON, cun always be found In my WoVcbouse ready to boy. All persons desiring to gliSlieai^N . iprUmTIir Inclbry until the next 43v--'?Mlit«»fcta>tU! twrtlra hidu^r comou ■ theirrfxdtoii JT pri muted BV-oeiUttnlD, ■' tlAttee.M11rraf.1H.rinU 0*ii ' Notice. Tli. only reliatle and oafe.ieiuedy (u) z aic It takrn according u dlrMkina It nefer fain ■i«U l.y <01 Drniopat. ■ o TRHeilUZ ‘ Editor Banner-Watchman: I have heea accused of being one of Mr. Spedr’s strong supporters by friends, hero 4tid ia.Athens. I’lcaso state in ‘yonrcol- umns that-1 can support no man who will put negroes in office over white men. Respect folly, E, P. Phaiiieb. i .High Slioals, Ga., Oct, OUl. .... . Hs Didn’t BkT.—The new photogra pher at Davis’ gallery .y as very auxiovu to secure a picture of Co!. jUIeU. D -1 Ca n- dler, while he waa in the city last 8umlay, but owiiijt'to the number of visitors that gentleman had lie 'dhl nothavo'timeto pliotograplierwlll capture the Image of h*r&e*fta ito* Mf, ft’ifMliitria Caxdlek's Room.—There was a vote taken Tuesday night at two of ear wagon yard*. At onu there were 37 men pres- ent, both white aud colored, aud not* single tipeer uian among them. At the other there wore 17 forCraudler and Afar Speer. A Fikwdi«h *Attr.-^-Ttietafoy night some fiundlsb - scoundrel eh«t d very fituveow beioeging -th Mr. Jdhri min, while ebe waw gnutlng «n the streets .deal- hie home. The chain Th* Swst ByssU* fa Hsmlgis s*4 fbsfodw. . , fare foot LluntetSttb I ftrorUiL i . Atlz.ta, OA..dMU**iy 14, |!». ,S«ra* Ucrbioo. A Bab.: lhar.tortAd year nenralzia ud bawlacha. .1 niimdu tq. •udcriuii public. Yoon truly. KunzUBumbt. Messrs. Butcblson A Bn..: 1 hare Qc.) your "NenrmJcine"ln srsersl Instanci, snd and lube ijsz rate aoMla plMsiin tm nwuimlUt it w ray m- •ipi-t *1.* !.Aiteum<te>*stea-im agjggpi .1 _*il.lw*iit_ :i .j efUaward.WoodCota ii*d. Ida s-nwf.i'tii All p-WiiiH havisig duiunmls Against Hill Few, roloretl, late ul (:larko county, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same to me for raymeutin the time and manner proscribed by* law; and those indebted to said deceosed are requested to make immediate mymfent. BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC TU Sulthtr, 1 Mmtml 1 murmur Oamptmip ■’(' , Imj» /. ; , It betsenpntmtcdtu the court that some of the individuals cuuipwinF the class orpieaent poli cy holder*, in tha Ce*.phunant Coil pans, and alw *>*.iuccomt>ostiiv the class of former potiey hahters, Who arc partle, dcIcudaDL to this., MU.. through reprCAeutattvea alone, desire to he made partlesln their owp |To|,ir rnttecs, it IS. old*rad vast, all the present policy holders in the complainant col paoy and all of the forme policy holders Id ’CL ej.rue > tj|to,3“ 1 " Head or ousver In their own Individual n»me» do come in by proper «nler.of Ulecourt on or before the first day. of tfe* second week of the next term of this court and be made parties in iheir owu proper names, as wfil as through their repres* ntatlvmr, and demur, plead or make unawer la the premises, afrfi to default SffiJXSSr 4 **«"£** *"-*'*' Ufa farther ordered that tkbrorde.be published once a mouth for lour months previous to the next term of this court iu the Athens Banner* Watch* r n. May term, 1882. May ttth, 1882. u Glaiuoumk Sxt.vn, Judge Superior Court, i I rattify Uia* the withiu and foreguiuy is * trad extradt from the minutes oMIarke buperior Court I. HuuotM MUSIC HOUSE. JPH. UgpmM«. r u rod.nnu.-x. (■■ < r*% oriole by all y all Pruggiat. EXOEL8IOK < COUGH AND LIVER SYRUP Cures ASTHMA dependent upon deranged stomach and r.iver. Cand incipient CONSUMPTION- or pre vent! iU- development. Idslhinr, Alteratfre. Demulcent, Pectoral, ■ audorille (toirm.ts gemly UiHiS Ute Nluinach, Liver mid Kidneys. It lmprores the general health. It contains no Opium to derange the ^.moeh^a^^^hlrh^cara 1 2bosU|*. ,,rc •"V’vdlenta, with HouWaand fa , „tefobyfalI>ro««Mra.. ut.t. . t m—'— eu-*\il X tllldo Ims. ..adr.:nS»1WW.«Ai b. hiMfa * v. jilPflT ' • , ll ‘* > l»n«'«n*i» *T»r»‘t sir- ^ ! feiocK8Ai!E8.-Mr."wfhV^iqwSa ;Ali»iu&AiiD8MiNSfiU0RA»LIW our live horge aud mul« mijJ^ W ’ ‘ * ’ diihiberof safes ibis week, tliem'a heaiitiful pair of sorrel to Judge O|bson, of Oglethorpe ; L. M. Johtisott, three ponies: T. W. Pajvell, lOTexss ponies; Mr. Fellter, of High' Shoals, one fine horse. Holman al ways keeps stock to suit every one. 4 .ID 'il-nurtsc v±.*t y.s*l !I! —-I Js Ws ECHOLS* .»:• 1 ■ ATTemtEY-AT^IAW; 1 "' Lexington, - f edrgia. Will attend tteulsriy the'Superior Courts In the cMotifaar. carte afaCoswc* ,ns«t-i4 . . I !) fBsmsp-rsm 50OReward inent for Rheumatism. Neuralgia, llurus. 88? ibcdtl o^f "Sm^uSiih easa» :,J 1fa ■ a t a li m G. H. iU: •{f.V t.lL ! It»!' llrew kltoTe'. th«?MusiqHouse6'f if’^eS^utlVl *i*.t,.!* 4 .jtloilafl ii'-.t-. > I’iiAi.I.v-ola!'/ rtJoewtlM ’ J« !>**.> i> lilt ► ndsl! *1* • IIIUST ul hit’s <>H> iull ililiffi SMMfk >il< The Best Manufactured . w-‘ • Now- and Elegiint Styles ! ->.i<<ni Impfirtant Improvements!' SELECTED FROM TWELVE t)F ni t f- THE MOST CEDEBBiAT* r - ED MAKkW S73 * v • ft B.— >i e»l> wi !lQr lolHl* ijjj -l- ’w l*it** muii.nu*->ur) *“( **jtie> HU!!*.ustii- till*' in , kA«ti»eAbnn»iT»ACW3»A«fcii? i .TO RANK 1 MUSlCAl. INSTRUMENTS, ''I t-HKKT MUSIC, AJUSIC KOOKS, " / MKST lTAUAN.STRJJt^*, And eveqthbif jMfasisfac tet KnMras Ifaafai -.jiw ^jfai-n-»j tUfrif •>«»:•; ,iti. ; xteiztfStXFjb, i:«<I "iil oXhuOtes »M<n itiev t/< li Pji O’-i'S.'*'’ *.’J ^MiMiitoaaaiuwi • ! 8AD»LiWft fi!5ire»u ap * n * t-|tw- h4---«**rt-Od-i* ... tBERHART ■' POINDEXTER „Miles (Johnson, RTEAM DYS^NWANnCLHANINa It t., ESTABLISHMENT. $ ran better prenarod than eyer. todo all manner ofDycmgahd Cleaning, iu the moat substantial and thorough monitor. Devoting tiincaoR - ly to this bUHiuuas I t un turn out netter work than those who pretend to carry it on In connec tion with other busim^s. Be font to. the ladies ;iagentlcmcu of Athens, uovlt-ly.t l»i*d ' . 1 Manufacfurcrs of CUSTOM HARNESS 1, . *»i far*.! vtom.l .iV l-inn-j* 1 -kjy yihg*- Mil t.ii .it*-, niu -rii 'ghilsno'* >' «h*u.iu-.i* rirktlSIll*! AND ■':.*»( till li 1 • V I **ivit toil ".1* *11 .-*1* ->L* > I ..j.. ,i.*i<i»U*.>g -0.M l«..u .t».i*-«rai viil *.t-al nail**-} .j?.' . V' t i Jai.el lni» lu ->» >*<1., -1*1 <•! *d‘lifa**1 lai.I.'-U. t> j-.l rm ||»V>- * VM . , OJ liii i-j ho / tli: » , AFUfal.SiTOCJCKKl'XON nANa WR WILL make it to your Interest to examine our stock before purehasihg. All work i warranted (toj be VSfrepSfPh itf.ii , t n*\ ..lit on <u*io.i . 4J i..‘l >i.f) ,j.lj,f-.i.Iti.I t-f iitfui vtn'.'t "“G cult.*!-. : REPAIRING .I ii-.iil'M itl> or <n.'| -hI> 1“ t>> y»,(|v*tt -hU " 'l i'.wi ,!• .thiltflh • >ii. u!* •>« >'! ->.l . it*... *l*l*m «*a||lt rtttai -iK l**i' tunt xfrrt-e* i in*it t*. .lout 4 b .t^*sn .e**i t >1 u ntil!- elii (.* -**olK*U tl-*iillinll x.t , -o*t.|<> -Id l*. 5t»tll*e*ii< ->.ll .]U J* rtd It No/io T3r6ad Streep iaij ' Athens, Georgia. .11^-i.J! 1 / ! k 1 ! !•(!..[ . l !J1 !M. EDUCATIONAL. 1; ^ *t ‘Ilinti - * .« -COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 1 SOfeGCONS Ihrayiral OHnical advantages ^arc- derived from the City Hospital Matornite rod Marylrod togas ST'THOirfaa* dnt, ilw. 1 . naan, - *4 S. Carey Street. Bslttraor*. MA cipaL yrenvstory to CalvanUy uf Va. chargee jJ-rVifeufato ihfld J U'l mnwBfiPiwwa- •ttaid ■<«*** ■‘ •tereMWi 0i.. * ’WHlJDiteira ed tria Uultocdlv afUcarei. a» ^■ITiTf ,fa <ur«f‘^dra +«! LrtvjmaRi^fafa. .fafaita foifaor.ftter- terir t CtMdMSra ahrraMMW fo«»*(ltetKpi>lk!tl' h-rfagltaJtoV ftiL Hall. b. M. LL. tetfliro. vdaerfaary. - MISCELLANEOUS. to .i_*.lh_U: ' H*<1 < 1T. J Is leeltlniate luillclnua ugasnlatinu in (I rain. amaii to ■ ,:*i;..u*ni „ iPIUM hA«w BftHsffiartgssteC’ rUAE. rotbvhroitaielKaeurc. l-Yoe.| | i^fUDpfsISl tr, It. D., 111S Chatubeia tit. Louie, - JP- WBIIr, THE OLD RELIABLE Boot &S1iob Manufact urer. I have removed my Bool and Shoo' Phop over the room formerly occupied by bm$« on Col lege Avenue, above C. Bode r t, wh-re 1 atn hotter pre* .pared than ever, foe Tap work in 107* > line. My work ia fir»t*class and 7anMut3j|. BOOTS and SlJOESj REPAIRED on short notice. Will half-eofe from 60 centa to S1.25, accord fug to quality. Prices to suit the Ih my F Ur<inruvf Warehouse, will find reasonsble tenus, and LIBERAL ADFANOEH made an all cut- ■ , tun stored Iusursuce must he added when advances are made, tc prevent,Ions, of Kentucky ’’ -i ' ' ‘ • s.' C. a*-p?r..tf ’ ' " ' * ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. IKON AML BRASS CASTINGS. MILL GEARING, MINING AND MILL MACHINERY, , SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORK, GANK MII.LH. ROLLERS, (for wood frames.) COLT POWER anti LKVEK GOTTOK PRESSES IRON FENCING, &c. SOR THE MOST APPROVED JTEAM ENGINES STEAM ENGINES. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, HORSE POWERS. THRESHERS. FAN MILLS. BARK MILLS, AND ALSO AGENTS PORTABLE S on Skid* And on wheel*, Combined THRESH ERS rod SEPARATORS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS, MILLSTONES, VICTORThr*e Roller Cane Mills* COOK'irvapomh rs, Ac. R. N CKERSO*N, Agent, Athens, Ga. ' THOS. jBAILEy, Supepintenfient: ^ Mll.l, FINDING FURNISHED AT MANjJFAC UBRRB PRICES, ^ollly^ MACHINERY. ■I^a«2 MH^rsoi '♦Sgkajsriii l-E re-SU mszmmm nil). ((UtnletComincreisJ,Hotel.)* *- afafafasti*ragMr«n(cgfa..u ,!ii, - *-ii**) ru** wI4-1y. .. . .JOS: JACOBS,, WHOLESALI DRDGGIST ,AM0: MANUEACTUBING.CHEMJBT, * Claj-tou strt'et, opposite Dual Office. ''"‘ATHENS, GAr ,w ; iw.ii I-fu it $ - • s I? h. lt 3 -! r , ; PKQPRIETOlt OF ^ Jambs’ Horse uni- CsttlefMrdm* JacobB' Nerve Liniment. Jaeoha' . 1 Vegetable'AVorm Syrup. Ja- cold*'Syrup Tar unit Wild 1 i , Uherfy. Jncobs’ Ks- ' 1 « - V sencu Jamaica Gin- ' ■ Mih-'i ger. Joe Ja- t .** ■ ' -<>; I | „<»tet’ OUy- *i - * '•>>**; ,*ef*.«i.'S "I tll llHte* (Hi/. *W ,1«t I rt M *(M4*W3ACTU«»OF.l * - raAeie, toMmos** 1 VHkip- - .Ml* , MACEUYtCAB-PREPARA , Ji.iv ,aliit»**Atl.-*•*•,-!--i .:««« •«* » Ot lint III* .tCWS^i-iA Iwx IT. CHkiparkvt mtoa HPECLTYr*bupplying tmn~ try merchxuta apd physicians. Scud for price THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL |-Hjiitl/’tel hslim vrfi (mile uoi iN3URANCE:;C0„ : |i no baniAjtoJl— * *, I* -> . Athens, Ga. -1! i.-o ll-.f- tlrvov.lrrl A-rti|ll.! "to ,-*•'* YOtTMG h.HARRIS, Pant rente;' 1 ■ " STEVENS THOMAS, BzcretabT. naignultit tii *ru'»«-»iq j ll , ... U Roatdmrt DIreotorn : ! 'i >-L . Youbo L. 0, HSMSIA. V flT«T0»a XtotaiAs, i Jons H. Nzwroy. j * Elufb L. Newxos, - 5-.. raatate FkkhiNANO Puisizv, ' Albis P. Deaeinq, cot. Roizot Thomas. _ Joint W.' NicHbtabk, uts, Mo. r L« H. . ooBshsHRs; * > ,' jJh. HvMtitfarri »•> RUBBER BELTING; ASBESTOS PACKING, T.FLEMING & SONS Hardware Merchants, ATHENS, GERGIA. SEKD. MNOREWPiiaS III :^MraiganSiS!Hlmlr*ial Ulalaita ojta Band Mrelator PURE TO , ‘ 1 JlEKOHAXTS, SBN1) US' YOUR RUMNEtiS CAUILS Stilt TRADE LIST JJAVIDLANBRETH &S0NS,SCED GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA faWB ■BHBS MACHIXEBY, ' ' MONTGOMERY’S ' Tools and Implements TO SUIT THE SEASON. : EMBRACINE *W-^- I.,!** THE OSBORNS HOWES Sulkev Plows. THE OLIVERChilletl One ami "two Horse Plows, best in nse. THE SCREW PULVERIZER, for breaking ami Heeding smooth Inml THE SPRING TOOTH SULKY HARROW? with hetHfrri Bertcuiavstor «se*i THE ACME HARROW, best Pnlvei izer known. Will ufon; in outs and wlieut THE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW. TIIE HOSIER.GRAIN DRILL, w ill tlmbhlc your crop*, cotton planters , THE CAMP MANURE DtoTRlH' l’OR,either brorelr ret or drift. TliE FA ^ ( i UHAR - PAXTON AND ROOKWAL- 1 COTTON AND*HaV PRESSES, SORGUM MILLS, EVAPORATORS’ GRIST AND SAW MILLS* SHIJIgLE MACH INKS, fn WNMOWERs’ SEPARATORS CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ANI> HaUNESS I gnarun: tee equal toanv sold at same prices. > n ■ '■ . ° : THE OLD HICKORY WAGON, FERGUSON & - : HORSE WAGON, &c. * * BLOUNT’S ONE Alax^elot of Montgomery’s Pure Rust Proof Oats. ffow-sr N J. N. MONTGOMERY. Bra **^ , iK8teBay- D,,!b *". WHITE ^ MILLER, COR, BROAD & HUNTER^jtllEtiTa, ATLANTA. GA. { tavoiLaM ** OKNEBAl, Allnni^ftilftHWr^*^ 1 ‘1 ■ (■» *» Th* ittontiou ofdsoler* isenlled tnshehet ll anrerb sagmaa hs small luto*r by the cor losfa deateni In , ,* j, k . k (?, & G. COOPER'S U : . it 1 id t C* • > ny • IIsami ,.i-»m.‘i wn I Sand for Illnatreiail traction‘ I. STAtmAhl ENGINES. il Catalo(r.Ml r ' s l u'.,(llh 1