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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
Letter From Ban’.a.
wcsjCoj, Ga.. Oct 27th, 1882.
Banner-Watchman: — The
North Georgian has hoisted the name
of Hon. Emory Speer, and one would
think, from reading this able (?) «x-
poneptof indepeiidentisni that Banks
and all the region roundabout was
solid for "Our Emdry.” Now, while
I am willing to admit, that some good
men in our County may vote for Mr.
Speer, you diay put It down for cer
tain that Banks will give the one
eyed plow boy a rousing majority. 1
Say tbiSj after a careful review of the
Situation, and after having traveled
over ti greater portion of the county
and conversing with a majority of our
most influential and well-informed
citizens. Speer’s warmest supporters
here are weakening every dav, and
hundreds who voted for him'in the
last election will now cordially sup
port Mr. Candler. X have been care
ful to.inquire as to the cause of this
change, and find that it is the result
of loss of confidence in Mr. Speer's de
mocracy, and his collusion and coali
tion with, negroes and radicals. The
. evidence'is too plain to he mistaken.
On the other hand,‘Allen D. Can
dler bps not only proven true to every
, trust reposed In u|m, either of a public
or private nature, since the war, but
was also (rue daring the dayi, that tried
men’ssouis in that awful conflict ; and
when elected, as we certainly believe
he will be, we can depeno on him to
count oue on the democratic side
evsry time. Yours,
.7 Aiken.
A New Tilf..—Our big-hearted
triend, Jim Sanders, ot Klherton, cap
tured ye editor yesterday upon the
street and carrying him into Stern's,
placed upon our classic brow the fln
est beaver that could he bought.
'I his species of generosity is prover-
hlal wtth Jim." We have known him
since a boy, and a more whole-souled,
genial, true-hearted gentleman never
lived. Wheu he is your (rieud you
will always find him as tuie as steel;
if your enemy he is :.n open oue. He
has alwnys made money, but not t
hoard up, for he spends it with the
hand of a prince. What is Jim San
ders’ is also the property of his friends.
Ilis character, like his face, is open
to the world. His few faults you see,
but only his intimate friends know
of ltia many acts of secret kindness.
Jim Sanders and the writer were boys
together, and we know him like' a
book, and are proud tocall him friend,
lie has one of the .^"ickest minds we
ever knew, and had he lived in New
York would have become a national
political leader. In his advocacy of a
cause or friend he is fearl*»s, and pro
claims his convictions from the house
tops. We have now tills splendid re
cruit added to the Candler ranks, and
he is equal to at least :100 votes. Jim
was born for a leader of men, and you
can’t keep his power down.
Spain’s Kindness.—Mr. Emory Speer
employed a negro man to go up the
country and make speeches for lii.n.
The fellow got. into n difficulty with
some other colored men about a woman
and was badly beat up. He returned to
Athens with liis shoulder minified and
in almost a dying condition. The suf
ferer called on Mr. Speer for help to em
ploy a doctor, wheu he was given one
dollar ami dismissed. This would not
do him any good, and hu was in a fear
ful condition when some white Candler
men heard of him and employing a phy
sician had the victim attended to. There
was no politics in this, ns the wounded
man cannot vote, even in the event that
he recovers, which is very doubtful.
This sliows that all the use" Mr. S|sier
makes of the colored race Is to vote
them, when they are dismissed. The
above can be substantiated, if neces
sarv.
COL. J. O. SANDERS, OP SLBBRTON.
AVe had a pleasant call from this
gentleman yesterday, and uerede-
ligeted to find him a straight-out Can
dler man. Jim has been one of Mr.
8peer’s earliest,nnd most trusted
friends, but hedes< ends front a family
noted for its democracy, and when
"Our Emory” deserted his banner
and went into the ranks of the enemy,
like a true-born southerner, Mr. San
ders could not follow him further. He
is one oi the most untiring workers in
Georgia, and Mr. Speer owes his polit
ical success, in a great measure, to
this gentleman's labors in his behalf.
He will now turn his pre-eminent po
litical skill on the side of Candler and
democracy, ami we expect to hear a
good report from him. Jim is a whole
team, wherever you put him.
SET.LS^Cntrtrs.—This Is the largest
circus ever brought to Athens. The
animals were in tine condition, and
seemed as if they were enjoying cap
tivity. They advertised what they
would do, nnd we think they came as
nenr doing everything advertised us it
was possible to do. The bareback
riding was as good as we ever saw,
and Miss Lottie Aymar captured the
hearts rtf nil the young hoys ill town.
She is a beauty and a good performer,
both on horseback and on llie trapeze.
Ciias. Kish is certainly all that be is
advertised to be. He is now the cham
pion bareback rider of the world.
Those that missed seeing tills show
will regret it, as it will lie many a
long day before they have an opjior-
tunity of seeing another like it.
Oitr Jewish Population.—it is
charged through the district that the
Jews of Athens arc solid for Speer, and
it is seriously injuring their business.
We will here state that two-thirds of
them will vote for Candler, ns they
concede it their duty as good citizens
to do so. If necessary we can publish
the names of the Candler men, as they
are not ashamed to let 'he fact be
known. We know wliat we are talk
ing about.
Sue Would Go.—Wo heard au old
daikey say to his wife at the circus:
“Look ahere, Sust, yer jest got ter
make up yer mlud ef yer gwine ter
lake de shoes yer can’t go to de circus
an’ ef yer is gwine to de circus yer
can’t git de shoes.” Just about this
time the band struck up a lively air
and Suse told the old msu she would
go barefooted a while longer. She
was bound to see de circus.
A False Report.—The Speerites
are circulating the report that Mr.
Tom Middlebrook, of Oconee, is for
Sneer and iutends to vote sixteen of
his bands that way. We are author
ized to denounce tills statement as a
lie, as Mr. M. is a staunch Candler
man, and will do all in his power to
defeat Speer and coalitionisin.
Gutting Affray.—Mr. Jack Jock-
son, one of the quietest merchants in
Athens, had a difficulty with Mr. W
(J. Lavendei, on Monday. Mr. Jack-
son cut Lavender in several places.
It is not known yet whether the
wounds will prove fatal or not. We
forbear comment, as both parties are
good men, and we suppose the law
will say who is in the wrong.
Joe Thurhond Returned.—Mr.
Joe Thurmond, who escaped from
the sheriff some time ago, on last Sun
day voluntarily surrendered himself
to the sheriff and is now in Clarke
county jail. Ws will try and have an
interview with'Mr. T. and give it to
our readers in a day or so.
Circus Day.—There was a regular
f iraand-swell of enthusiasm yesterday
u, Athens for Candler. Ninety-nine
one hundredth of the men we talked
to were fbr the one-eyed plow boy. Let
us keep at work and a grand victory is
won. i» . ‘ > — • p
The Bridge Christy Letter.—In
response to numerous requests we re
publish Mr. Bridge Christy’s expose
of Uie perfidy of Emory Speer, and
will'circulate the document through
the mountains.
OnmiflCHUSD Visrrbi*;^ I>r. H.
D. Newtonarrlyod last Saturday even
ing from New York. We are always
g lad to see the Doctor, and trust that
is stay may be pleasant among us.
♦100 —An Athens jlatl^ _recentiy
of K. i
jta. This 'firm
finest goods in
bought a $100 cl T
with John Ryan,
sends out some of
the south.
■city,^ied Sunday afternoon,;of con
sumption
New Life
is given by using Brown’s
Iron BItters. In the >
"Winter it strengthens and
Warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease; in the
Summer it gives tone tothe
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock 1
of sudden changes. *
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown’s
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
. changing seasons, it disarms
the dangfir ^iiijhUrt!^ 1
water and miasmatic \aif,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidhey and layer Dis
ease. &cl « .
> 17 4 *.(1) iltiw 1! >»
H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. 3.
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D. C., writes, Dec. 5th,
1881;
Gentlemen: I take pleas
ure in stating that I have used
Brown’s Iron Bitters for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results. •
Beware of imitations.
Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it. Don’t be imposed on
with something secom-
mended as “just as good."
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF CLARKE.
7b the Honorable the Superior Court of Clartt
Count]/:
The notitiou of J H. Herrins, J. W Brumby,
I. M. Kenney, H : B. Carlton, )i. B. McGlnty, A.
S yen,J. A. Huunicutt and others, res-
0we 1 h that they deeire a Charter.,lp-
them and their aucctsaere u s body
xirporate under the same and style of
Baud log and Leas Aeneelnltnn, with
rittate or other property u may t>e c .nveyed, or
SfCWt wrpleued to Hid. Association, and to
adopt nach aOou.Ututlooand B,.Laur* and amend-
menu thereof, he they may deem ad vtedble and
proper tooAirjr out the object* i.f their AeaoeU-
hob, the nature aid object ef which amociaUeo,
agd^ejWjn^r hpOnepe Jh*y propose to carry
,. ’ .IT ue otoarr.
1. The object la the accumulation of a rand hy
monthly *uh»cripti..n» or wing* of the members
thereof, to eld them In their business, or iu pro
curing sock real estate and improving the same,
jS3gy®ggjgraarn:
. S. Each otookbolder ia to pay in tar fnnda, no
dollar each mouth on each ahareolatock he or ahe
holds, into the treasury ot kaid Aaeodalion, ao
tuaaaaaald Aaaoc atieu continues, at aneh time
nail place no the by-tow* may dwattnaw When
each afockhaldcr.ball have.receive* the sum of
lmudVed dol'ars, or property of that value, nr
lvnnco or Imupof two hundred dollanfor each
aharo he erphe holds aa prescribed In section IS of
thl. charter, then this association is to determine
bndcloae.. The by-laws may require each stock
hokUr So tabs as advance orlown fee the Mll
amount of hie er her. stock, and prescribe the ruin
in roipect thwreto.
. should auy atoekholder nil Is pay Us dr her
duee or premiums of insurance, as often an the
in diwhum, NMKauujvicr, au, hsTin, 1 received
.an ad van**, neglect to pay hi, or her monthly due,
or Boer for three months he or phe shall receive
Mem the 1 reasbref thenmonet of dues actually
WE
LOSTBI/TOXE CUSTOMER. We oiean not to lose another. We have the
. fines* slock for Housekeepers in Urik section.
Tothe
smallest margin. We expert to do a rushing business tills Fall, and keep
*. !K Chins Hail on a” r • : 1 '
CONTEST UAL BOOM.
*mp&. Glassware, Crockery, Silver
•Plate, Etc. •’
c. L>. fLanigen, ":
(Successor to Lynch & Flanigen;) *m <*.<,. 11
Athens, Georgia.
Everything in Lar
Deupre Block,’
BLACKSMITHING.
na
agree that most diseases are caused by disorder
ed Kidneys or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys
and Liver are kept in perfect order, perfect
health will be the result. This truth has only
been known a short time and for years people
sufferedjrreat agony without being able to find
relief. The discovery of Warner’s Safe Kidnev
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 and invigorate
both of these great organs, and safely restore
and keen them in order. It is a POSITIVE
Remedy for all the diseases that cause pains
in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver
-Headaches—Jaundice — Dizziness — Gravel-
Fever, Ague—Malarial Fever, and all difficulties
of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs.
It is an excellent and safe remedy for females
during pregnancy. It will control Menstrua
tion and is invaluable for Leucorrhcea or Fall
ing of the Womb.
As a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it cures
the organs that mate the blood.
This Remedy, which lias done such wonder*.
Iruggl*
tor Dial
; upon
loll di
ealers at $1.28
rit
H. R. C.
Hunnicutt's Rheumatic Curl
The only rc’iablc.and safe.iemedy futf
It taken according to directions it never fain
Cures cases of twenty or more years standing, snot
removes al impurities of the blood and mus*
Thousands rejoice over its marvelous cures. sG*.
IIU1CHISON A BKO. General Agent,
old by ail Druggist. Atlanta.
ov|5
The Great 8pedfio for Kewalfia and Heodocha
From Frank L Haralson, State Librarian.
Atlanta, Ga., January' 14,1880,
Muslim Hutchisow A Brno.: I have tooted roar
.Veuralgine both on myself and on others,'and
found it to bo all that le claimed—a specific for
neuralgia and headache. I recommend it to a
suffering public. Yours truly, •
>1 Fkahx L. Habauo*.
Atlanta, Ga, Ft b. 10,1S7S.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro.: I have uied your
M Nearalgine” in »e\era! instances, end find it the
best remedy fbr neuralgia and headache I have
ever tried. It relieves the pain, leaves noneot
those unpleasant effects due to narcotics or other
anodynes. * I shall always keep it in my office and
take much pleasure in recommending ft to my pa
tients. B. G. Holland, D. D ,
24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Go.
Allan;*, Go.. Feb. 4,1879.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro: Having thoroughly
ested your “Neuralgiue" iu my cose I cheerfully
recommend if to all who Buffer with neuralgia, ana
headache. Thus. M. Wood
of Howard, Wood Cno 5A
>r »e i 1 >• uggiit. v ol
EXCELSIOR
COUGH AND LIVER SYRUP
Cures COUGH9. both acute and chTcrale.
Cures BRONCHITIS. R
Cures CHRONIC PNEUMONIA.
Cures COUGHS from disordered Liver.
Cures WHOOPING COUGH.
Cures A3THI4A dependent upon deranged
stomach and Liver.
Cures INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION or pre
vents itsderelepment.
It is Tonic, Alterative. Demulcent, Pectoral,
Sudorific Jnp acta gently upon the Stomach,
Liver ancVKidneys. It Improves the general
health. It contains no Opium to derange the
Stomach and Digestion, which is the case
with most Cough Nostrums, It contains no
nauseating ingredient to relax the system, as
is the cose with nearly all other Cough Mixt
ures. It la & safe Vegetable Oorat—" '
live curative ingredients, with Hoari
abasia.
Prepared by Mrs. J. R. Shackelford
_ J actually
d, without inu#est thereon, all fines and ar
rearages, frith hfe or.ber pieveiaenaie. port of an'
looses or expenses sustained, being first deducted
and then cease to be a member Waaid Association
or tbedimthn may 1u -their discretion sell the
stock of such deU^tueut ocockbulfer, at the suc
ceeding monthly meeting of the Association,
the higheet bidder, and after deducting Irom l__
proceeds of such sale all fines and arrearsges with
such delinquentaivckbplder’* piepurtionste part
of til looses and expenses as aforesaid, shall pay
overthe balance it any, to such delinquent stock
holder, «M ahal> henceforth cease to be a member
of (aid Association, and ifa solecooaet be affected
In the manner specified theu such stock shall be
tor/cited and the said ’ delinquent stockholder re
ceive nothing.
WITHDRAWAL AND TOA^SPSOa.
6, Should any stockholder not having received
on advance wish to withdraw from the association
he or she may be allowad to do ro by giving thirty
days notice, ou suol) serais as the by-laws may
prescribe. Tranfcrs of stock may J*e made at any
time, attested by the Treasurer, but no transfer
shaUbe valid until all arrearages on the shares
have been fully pah} and the i^rsoa or persons to
whom the transfer is to be made shall have agreed
to. and signed the t uastbuiUra and By-Laws of
mid iMOfimtsi ?
DtwCJUSKD NEMBCrs.
7, The legal represeutstlve of a deceased mem
ber, whs kse received no advance, may continue
hts or her relation to the Association; or mar be
nettled with on the same terms as are prescribed
for a withdrawal member, should any member
die, having received an advance, the heirs or legal
reprerentatlve may return the balance due, ac
cording to the by-laws of said Association, or con
tinue to pay the interest, monthly dues, fines and
insurance, autil the Association is closed.
NVtIOBR OF SUAKXH, VOTXSO, KTC
8, No stockholder shall be entitled to hold in his
or her two right more than thirty ait res, nur in
voting at an election or altering the onstitutiau or
By-isiws represent mon* than fifty, and each
stockholder fur each and every share of stock held
by him or her, either In his own ri^ht or by trus
tee or pioxy, shall be entitled when personally
pres nt at any of the ineetiugs of the Association,
u oue vote in all elections, either for officers or
other purposes. Each stoexhokier shall receive a
certificate of tbe number of hares held by hint or
her ou pay tag the first month's dues; said certifi
cate to be signed hy the beere wry aud Treasurer
and countersigned by the President.
OPfr'ICMtS AMD COM PE NS ATI Of
9, The officers of the J ssoetation are to bo a
President, Secretary and Tre. surer, (the same per-*
son to fill both offices) and five directors, and the
President shall be ex-o<fieto a member or tbe Board.
Tbe officers «dl to be stockholders, to bo elected by
the members of the Association annually, aud
vacancies to be filled In suchmauner and at such
llmea as tbe by-laws prescribe, The Board «r Di
rectors shall appoinf a Solicitor, Tbe duties of all
the officers shall be defined in the By-laws of tbe
Association. The Bbanl of Directors shall fix the
compensation of oil the officers, to be paid out of
the funds of tbe Association-
_ ADVANCES—MINIMUM LOTTEUY.
10, Each stockholder, fbr each share of stock,
shall be entitled to purchase an advance of two
hundred dollars, and no more under such regula
tions as the by-laws may prescribe. The avail-
ble funds of the Association itfiall be put up at
each regular meeting of the stockholders and be
told to the highest bidder, or bidders among them,
provided the same be not sold below the rate of
premium to be fixed by the Board of Directors,
as tbe premium rate at which the funds may be
sold. The Board of Directors to prescribe the
minimum rate of premium to be aathoriu-d by the
By-Laws, provided it be cot levs than ibrty (4U)
per cent, at any time. Should thereat any time be
no bid lor the uio; ey es high as the minimum rate
prescribed; the Secretary and Trea-ury shall pre
pare and deposit, in a receptacle provided for that
purpose, tickets numbered so os to represent each
fchiurc ot stuck no*, borrowed ou, and the President
shall draw therefrom a ticket, and the owner of the
share so drawn shall be compelled to take an ad
vance ou the share thus drawn at tbo then fixed
minimum rale, but be shall be permitted to pro
cure another stockholder to tuke the amount *o as
signed to hint If the available funds be not taken
by the stockholder whose share is thus drawn,
then another share shall he drawn and the <aue
process be repeated, until ail the funds are dis
posed of, and kite share or shares thus drawn by a
stockholder, shall be held for him or her, ires uls
or JmMKiaiUj dee* eud interest, mati! be or she
offer satisfactory security.
DISCOUNT—I5TXR sxt—* tcuarrixa.
XL From all advances taken hy any stockholder
is to be deducted the premium offered by him or
her or fixed by the Associatlon,such stockholder to
settore the AmtetkffiWsweh advance by hypo
thecation of one ■hereof otock for each advaneo
of two hundred dollars, and by deed or mortgage,
or ether satisfactory security, upon real or personal
property, to be judged 1 if by tow Board of Direct
tors, ana the policy of Imguiuce un the property
pledged, to be reuewed annually at bis or her ex-
pense. The Bbanl are empowered, whenever they
deem necessary, to demand additional security to
that originaUy accepted. Wheu such additional
security is required the tfeckliolder shall rec-ive a
written uotice from the Secretary aud Treasury
specifying the time when such additional security
must bo given, and such stockholder refusing or
failing to ^ive the additional security demanded,
to 1 icur a pecuniary penalty to be imposed by the
Board of Directors. Whenever practicable the
title of the property offered as security, shall be
vested in tbe Association, the conveyance to be
made to the Secretary and Treasurer of the As
sociation; and his successor* in office, as trustee for
the same, aud be ia hereby authorised as said
trustee to execute a bond for titles to tbe borrower,
conforuikble tothe conditions of the loan. When
thus loaned, in case of failure to offer sufficient
security for sn advance within one month, the
month’s interest to be charged to such stockhold
er, and his or her right to said advance aha!) cease.
a stockholder taking an advance, to pay the sec
retary out A Treasury in addition to his or her
monthly dues (br shares, one dollar per month for,
uicb share oh which such advance is made. The
borrower shall pay all costs and charges that may
accrue in perfecting the security offered for on ad
vance or advances, except the solicitors foes.
ADVANCE, VAILING TO PAY DUKS AND KKM1CDT.
13. No stockholder to be entitled to on advance
who ia in arrears to the Association, and no real
estate taken as security fbr an advance outside of
the Htato of Georgia and all persons offering pro
perty outside off the County of JUrkv to pay ail
additional expenses of examining titles, valuation
of property or ^ other purposes. Should a stock
holder bavins received an advance, neglect to pay
any or all of his or her dues to tbe Association lor
three consecutive months, then the directors may
H0^'SHOTG.^P‘PtANrA , nW;W0RK
(lone In ft lupeclar mwinec *3. twxlerat* ptloee; I meke e ipeetetty of REPAlRTNC.
:Z* Wblch 1 w *» en Innesdqt
M’KINNON, THE feLAGKSMITH,
norll-lyl 4 ■
MEATS, GEORUIA.
Admir istrator’s Sale. '
Fnieoaiuto an order ol lira conrt of Ordinary
ot Clarke county, will be sold before tbe conrt
house door of said eoanty, on the fliat Tuesday
In December next, during the legal hoars of sale
all the real estate of James N. Coll, deceased,
■ess widow’s dower, to-w it: One tract of land
lying partylv in Clark, and partly In Madlsoq
eoanty, Georgia, containing #•* 8-1M acres more
or less, whereon ea1d deceued redded at the
time of hie death, the widow', duwsr ol 18*«
acres has been run out, and It Is presumed will
be made the Judgment of the conrt before the
above day of sale. The balance ef said tract has
been divided into three lets, one ot U6 acres lui-
R roveddand. one oft 18 acres a,w mill and gin on
, and one of 75 acres well Improved plats, all
of which and of the dwwer will be exhibited on
the day of sale, and can be seen by calliug on
the undersigned, aud at the same time and place
trill be sold a tract of land belonging to said de
ceased, containing 60 acres, more or less, lying
in Madison county, Ga, adjoining Loyd Smith,
Green Strickland and others, all to be sold for
thepayueritofthedcbtsofsatddeceased Terms
oaab. WILLIAM M. C01LE. Adtn’r.
In small quantities at present
It unremu ne relive, and .that, we cannot
to deliver It at prices we have done for
sometime past. Wo therefore, have adopted the
following scale of prices which we think reason-
aide, and inch as will not bear heavily upon any
one Individual:
iS'PInt ticket* for .......... JiflO
‘18PW for-Jb— - 1.00
r Half-gallon tickets for 1.00
Tickets to he paid for when delivered.
. H. R. J. Long.
H. 8. Hughes.
Sold by all Druggists.
luuKBiiuru,
Lexington, Go.
w6m-jy25
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. K. LUMPKIN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
A TURNS, BA.
OfBee over Childs, Nickerson, Wynn A Go’s
store. ■ Jelly
J. W. ECHOLS,
. ATTORNEY-ATfLW., i
Lexington, n -i- eorgia.
Will
SOO-Rewafdf.
F ive hundred dollars reward’ to
any one who will get up;
ment for Rheumatism, New _
Guts-tSUff JcJuu, Sprains, Bruises,
Poisonous Insects. Toothache, etc.
money will be returned to any one not
led after using one bottle of the TnRNH
Mtor Sweeny, Windfalls, 8on
its, Scratches, Fistula nnd in
——iUnlmenu are ntad.rm bntssa
Liniment. For Sweeny, Wii
Back. Stiff Joln^M
all cases where 1 . ■
tfjhepgtli. , , . , , h
Mpcn<
t Administrator's Sale, a
—, ... : Hi:' A-i
Pnranant to on arder of tha Coart a* Osdtoaiy
of Clarke county, will be sold before tbe oouii
house door of said couuty. on the lint Tuesday
In November next during the legal hoars of sale
three shares of tha capital atoollol the Georgia
to**'#?* *s
Arkansas, ~
Ttobe ...
tion among bar heirs. Terms cash, i Octobers,
18X2. Wji.G. Mavna,
Adm'r ot the the estate in said county and slate
of said deceased. lonctwtt
conijiel payment of principal and Interest by In
stituting proceedings according to law when such
roceedinga an necessary or proper, aud wheu
us part of such dues. When any sale ahull Inks
place ol any property mortgaged, conveyed or
pledged to tne Association, and the same, together
with the atack trauaferrod aa collateral security,
may be aold under a power of sale, if ao provLled
In the deed or mortgage, the directors to retain se
much of the porchaae money as would, at the rate
ot premium of the funds then selling or fixed by
the hoe id of Directors produce the uarue monthly
payment of lotermtas that which said stockholder
had been pnviooalr paying on bis or her advance
(in ao care to be leaa than tha aet amount actually
received hr him oc her) locather with all ether
peymenls, money and expenses due to the Asso
ciation by each stockholder, nod In case the sec
urity cousins of aa abeofnte conveyance of pro*
party, or nmrtgags with pern le aell.thtdimctnra
sr/e^nra% J s.^d- 2
sheriff! are oatherlaed to sell property undergen-
erel exeeatioM, and prior to the lorwal liquidation
of the ataouut claimed to be due.
TRAZfaYKKO, aUBSTlTtTIOjI, 8ttl*TLXMX>'TS.
18- The Board of Dlrcctoia to bo empowered to
give tho consent of ti»e Aseocietien tothe solo of
property mortgaged or pledged to it and tothe
•obetitution of other prfiperty In lieu of that men*
gaged or pledged on toons to be fixed by theBy-
un. The directors Iq have outhcrity to moke
such settlement of debts due tbe Association os
the By-Laws may prescribe, and in oaoe of doubt
ful security, such compromise settlements as they
may desire* .
TITLES.
14. Titles to land vested in raid Aasociation In
the course of Its business may be conveyed by a
quit claim deed, executed by tbe sSeeretary and
Treasury*. |
CLOSE WHEN. , t ' „ ,
18. Whenever the accumulation of fund* are
sufficient to pay off and settle every o neon celled
share of stock at the turn of two hundred dollars
by deducting tbe rate of minimum premium that
may at the time exist, the Directors are empower
ed to make such deduct tew and declare the Asso-
ciattoa determined and^ closed, provided that
premium shall never the kps than 40 per ct
without the consent of every stockholder.
' CAPITAT* STOCK. 11 f ’’*1
16. The capital *toclc»f;the Areoctatioo to be
four hundred fbxres with the privilege to increase
E^ecutor'i' Safe. 1 ■
10uctw4t Exccators RinhaW SViltoo.doc d. f
G eorgia, ci-arke county'.-wherkas*
William A. Elder administrator of the estate of
Josiah A Browning, deceased, applies to uie for
leave to sell, as the property of s*id deccaseu one
house and lot lfing in *ald county, containing,one
sere, more or less, on Sandy creak road, sdloiuing
Uohert Booth and other*, aboat half mile from
Barlfereville. h esc are therefore to notify all
concerned to show cause at my office on or before
the first Monday in November next why said
leave should not be granted. Given under my
hand at office this 19th day of Sept. 1882.
sep2»i-4t ASA M. JAt KrtON, Ordinary.
. Cieskey, Guardian of Jefferson L McCles-
key, his minor son, applies to me for leave to
sell 19 shares of the capital stock of tho Central
Railroad and Banking Company; « shares of tho
South Western Railroad Company, and 3 shares
of the capital stock of the New York. New Haven
and Haitford Bailroad company, belonging to
said minor.
These are therefore to notify all concerned to
sbAur cause fit my office on or before the first
Monday in November next. Why said leavo
should not be granted. Given under my hand
at office this 12th day of September, 1889.
ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary.
G eorgia, clakke county.—where.* m
A. Davis, aduilnistrator of Mrs. Mill/ A. —
vis, deceased, applies to me for a dlschi
from said admlnulratiou. TLe^e are therefore
to cite and admonish all concerned, to show
cause at my office, on or before tbe Drat Monda;
la December next, why mid discharge aboulr
not be granted. Given under my hand at office,
hfs 9th August, 1882. ASA M.. JACK90N,
3m3t Ordinary
ting for county purposes Monday. October 2,
1SS2.
Ordered, that tbe following levies be and are
hereby mode ujwn the State tax for 1889, for the
following county purposes and necessary cur
rent expenses of the county, to-urit:
1st. To pay the legal indebtedness of the coun
ty, dne or to become due, during the year, or
past due. 30 per cent.
2nd. To build or repair the court house or jail
bridges or ferries, or either public improvements
according to the contract, SS per cent.
3d. To pay sheriffs, jnilers, or other officers
fees, that they may be legally entitled to out of
the county, including salary of city Judge 20 per
cent, t
4th. To pay coroners all fees that may be due
them by tiie county for holding inquests, 1 per
cent.
6th. To pay the expenses of the county for
bailiffs et court non-r.-sMent witnesses iu crim
inal cases fuel, servant hire, stationery and the
like, 12 percent.
6tlt. To pay iurvrs. 2G j»er cm
7ht. To ]»ay expenses ineuri ... . .
the poor of the county, and as ctticrvrtse pro
scribed by the code, “ per cent. •
8tb. To pay other lawful charges agalust the
county. 26 per cent.
The above levies megri-t-ate 150 per cenLoti the
State tax. or 45 cento on entch #100 worth of prop
erty, making the Mate atpl county levieM aggre
gate 78 cents on each #100 worth of property, be
ing-some ns lost year.
Any surplus raised by. any of the at*ove le
vies to bo applied to any lawful ohiirgesapiinst
the comity, or* any legal indebted ness of the
County. Asa M. Jaukmj.n, Onlinarv.
The above is truly copied ffhm the minutes.
Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary.
In Mtpporting
ctlicrwise pro-
G eorgia, ckuike coujiTY.-wnEREAS,
TIhmuuh u. Holder, adtfiinlsrmtor of Oberliah
T. Echols, deceased, opplies to tue tor leave to
sell one shorn of the Capitol Stock of tho North-
Efistern Railroad Company, belonging to estate
of said deceased. Thtrt© r are, therefore, to cite
and adinonfeh all concerned to show cause at
my office ou or before tho first Monday in Noveut
ber next why Said leave Should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 98th day of
August, 1882. ASA M. JACKSON,
* , , j Ordinary.
MIJLK!
ajBtfJ&Rlir/ w\C-
An respectfully Invited tocall at the store of
A..S.MANDEYILLE,
Where they vstll novr find on- cxhlbrifoii anew
and superb line of the latest novelties In
J ewelry.^ $Uyet i woi , e,
Cutlery,
exgravteg a
Done with csire
tion.
an Watches, Clocks,
tents. Canes,
sire and watfrinteil to give satlsfac-
/ .svllifii *iu:ootl>MyT '
iF VOtJ WAXT ” - ’, 1 ’
WATCHESj
,i) »rts* *. -.a- .•» (iwt.,1 ies^c.t- Ail
,Anhi "‘C^OCR3^"' 1,i!
,i,KI ••till 111
, "To
Ltf l-Jf].
t
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE
Cull anti examine tho Stock of *
1 w ■ ririJ HtlX .mytt *ti*V-
Chas: A-Saudder
sift ui iMUietlirB IU tma into 'm* 1 ’
AT.■ !!»,• »ii( Vi ilJ-r’d
—.into nt liuif t-irtill vittiU t«H
_, Brumby’s Drug Store; .j
Watches and Jeweliy neatly repaired,
prices ^rry loiy.^
Wholesale and Retail
BEARERS IN
wuk
ANI> SHOES,
jb . 1 .ilJJTAi (A Wi,
A-tiisriSj ”7 •
.... . .ti-.if; ..i. /. iiWf. .i.-jlu -.
BE HAPPY
SKIFF’S,
THE JEWELLER, all uext wreak. Don’t fail to
Rive him a call ami look at the many articles lie
has received for PRESENTS, r The best assort
ment of tip-top Gold Pens.and Cases, Pencil
Charms, etc., everhmuchtto Athens; and what
could you select mure useful and longer remem
bered than a fine gold Pen and Cnsc for lady or
gentleman as a prerent- Then; Is a time foreri'
ervthiui* under the sun. Let ns now have a
MfcUHY CHRISTMAS ami a HAPPY NEW YEAR
SKIFF,JEWELLER, ATHENS
nov4-ly. '• •" ” 1 * 1 * .
29octdSWtf
FURK1TURE.
NEW ■
Furniture Store !
JOHN BIRD
I *hta sb
I Street,
where you eun find a
SPLENDID STOCK
Of all kinds of GQOD FURNITURE aud DAVIS’
sewing machines. ai«o,
COFFINS 1 BURIAL CASES
S lowest price**. Call and
are you buy. *•:
JOHN bif:d, •
f ""! • •
Athens, Georgia
DISSOLUTION^;; " u ;l‘
' ■ ■ * ,•'V ATBMStR GAa, Oct 8.1889.
The firm of Ttlmadge, Hodgson ik Co., has this
Uav been dissolved by mutual conseut, Mr. J. k.
Talmadge retiring. —
S3’QUAD Ii’
In retiring from the firm of Talmadge, Hodg
son A Co., 1 desire to return tn a generous public
my heartfelt acknowledgement for the liberal
supportand pat*oua*rb UMeh;we have received,
and to ask a continuance ‘of the same fbr the
new firm. , J. E TALMADGE.
The undersigned; undfir ther firm name of
Talmadge & Hodgson, will continue iu business
at tim same old stand, and thonking par friends
forthtfliberal patronage heretofore eXt “ ‘ ‘
the old linn, respectfully
tiie some for the new.
GoctdlUi\v4t
extended to
otic.to continuance of
C. G. TALMADGE.
E. H. HODGSON.
_ ,—jllesin termt
of t -elaw for adlsehanre from said administra
tion. These are therefore to ette anfl admonish
all concerned to show cause at my office on oc
before the first Monday in December next why
said discharge should not be granted. Gi
Under my hand at office thisxUn day of Au>!
1SS2.
Aug9-oncom-3m.,
Given,
day of August,
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO.
BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC
The Southern Mutual Insurance Company
Lewis J. Lampkin cU al
It boil ,
the indivl
cy holders, ,
iw>me composing ihc doss of former policy holders,
who arc parties defendant to this bill through
representatives alone, desire to be made parties iu
tbeir own proper names, it is Ordered that si! of
the present policy holders in the complainant, com
pany aud alt of the former policy holders Jo tho
sonic, who desire to demur, plead or answer in
their own Individual n-mes do tinttc In by proper
ordero r tbe court on or belu.c tlio first, day of the
*•■* un i week ot the next term of shia court snu - be
made parties in their own proper names, as well as
through > ueir representstivss, and demur, plead or
make ms* cr in the premises, and in default
thereof that they and each of them shall thereafter
be forever 1> .md.
It > further oidered that this order be published
ones a: month for tonr monti*s previous to thn next
term of this court in tbe Athenw Bauaer-Watch
man. May term. 1882. May 9th, 1882.
Claiborxk Sskad, Judge Superior Court.'
I certify that the within and
extract from the minutes ol Choke
^ \ u STc!‘c
v. v. v«. (a
foregoing laatruo
nke Superior Court
I* I, llL'UWNi,
Ecexutor’s Sale.
Pnnuant to an order ot the Court of Ordinary
of Clarke eoanty, will bo aold on the tint Tues
day in November nexk before the court house
door oi said county, during, tho legal hour* ot
sale, one undivided half Interest of the estate of
Thoma, Crawford, deceased, in and to one lot of
land lying is aaM county, and In, the Incorpor
ate Umita ol Athena, containing three and three
quarter (IJ,) acres more or leas, adjoining the
North Eastern raflmad on salt.’ George Thomas
on tha south, and Hampton Cranford on thi
north and west, to be aold as t
deceased for the
cash. Oct 9,1SS1.
be sold as the preparty of said
purpose, of division. Terms
jounatuon Hampton,
• lOoctwtt
Executor.
, r ii;;
All p?n»iri havi.ig demands against Hill Ffew,
colored, lato of <ffacke county, doccascd, arc
hereby notified to present tin* same to me for
paymeut in the time and manner prescribed by
law; and those lndebepd to, said deceased are’
uestod to make Immediate payment.
OOUBS& BUUMBY, Adm’r. 1
(ter’s.fee^ffik ; !f4> ' ' . .., r
‘ NOTICED
By virtof of tbe antbority vetted in uabjr^a
power of attorney from,the helrs-ot-law, aud fer
nl representatives, (they all being of full o^e) ot
John K Jackson, late of sold oouoay, det*d* Will
be told before the court house door in A the;
Clarke county, Ga, on the first Tuesday In h
veraber next, within the legal hours of gale; t...
following property divided Into three tracts of
land of John S. Jackson, dec'd lying in qpld coun
ty of Clarke, 8 miles west of Athens, adjoining
lands of Patman, Leste* and Fowler. Two Ofsa-u
tracts ooutaining fine Oconee river bottom land
and the other fine creek bottoms. -,
acre, ^original forest. hST"~
known aatheJames r
goofi settlement*; six
-two room loghouea.
i5bL?
■ Bo. 3 contains vboat two hundred acres more
less, li a* im* bottum land smfods seres upland in
food state of cultivation, 60 sere? atm fitJd and ltd
acres in original oiest. and known as t ie John
Jackson home place, to be told tor distribution
v r. ii Among the heirs oi said dec’d- Terms Cash.. No.
onogosd frame dwetHng; two^oekfiy^
b v? fi-sfe. ;Atf4 ta'net t^'lm^v of
Exebutor’s Sale/ ■
'<> Will ben»ii
Bext at"'
fe.
Known a*
kin OT the
Healderit Directors
Youno L. G. IlAttuis. 8tzvzns Thomas,
John H. Newton, i Euzok L. Nswt.n,
Fckoinand Piunizv, Align P. Dearino,
Col Robert Thomas. .John W. Nicholson,
L. H. Chabbonhier. , J.H. Hcnnicctt.
SADDLES & HARNESS.
EBERHART
&
, l «»ili Ime *nc «r. *?
t h
■k}u,t
Manufarfurers of
CUSTOM HARNESS
--it.,if Mil IliW - V., It Ml I H»:i 111
..i -•.I'lifie iMfkl oi jiuMimm-j ■* tn-‘. •
-"’’’I" "< AND ! ' l?;i l *"” 5 m
iti ovtiil .It .vmVI i-i.mil/ .ii
i livid -r.it Jl
ttOH_
> ■ ' uitii lwni v-iitt 'j'tlilJvttH X’
" ; Ii-ii1 MriiillXttM In ;n]iv/mnl to ,1m
'* . ilir.ilflOtitinott ot .IviTIJ'm- -nl I
A FULL STOCK KEPT ON HAND. WE WILL
aarpfreetfitodJ •mjiilni! r.<T-f
* ->■■! il’ #/ >.■! * )hi »•»•• D i - I
Mfitl j: Liu.
1. . -■ *.
iJfif nI Ili'l# l»|iu i|i
liillSti
wt Of an kluila done’ promptly. Remember the
U1 place. . ^
fsni^ o !!■« !!i « 1—:t.iMet .Ik!,:
,, -j|ttl#nl vfii’M quIiiA *vi» iioitu.'in
‘JtJItlq Klh) H HRHJjjt'jKi iiiw ! TO ,1
! •iii’il mi bjk 1 w>akt -rilT -•fiilin Vj
. M.NoJ IO Broad Street,
J TI J
more oi less, front-
houi
—^vu.m Mil l m iitini
Administrator’siSi
i nw Atilt* VitiinJfnt Mini
aie. H.ij, .for
r flint* vmiiiiiIim.i mill 1-entri .
... rURSUANT-TOlAtV'toBDflR OF TilB ’COURT
of Oriliturv of Clark* county wlU b*,**H *
lot V* Uu*‘lying “«*st Of aid
nr u * M '
Hr. BelL To baaold aa
VASSARV
LEGE.
MULES
W.S. HOLMAN
Will keep on
hand this sea
son a fiuc lot
of broke and
nubroke hor
ses and mules
which i will
sell as low as
the market
affords. K$*.
amine my lot
before buy
ing. I have
Juat received
a car-load di
rect from »he _
best and moat popular stock-rsfiserv of Kentucky
^* Blable on o3nr>
I
MUes J.ohneo.n,,
8TEAM DYEING AND GLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I am better prepared than ever todo all manner
of Dyeing and Cleaning, tn the most substantial
and thorough raaunoi. Devuting
ly to this business I can tu^p out better
than those who pretend to carry it on Iff co
tion with other business. Refers to ttifil
and gentlemen of Aihens.;
novil-iy. .
time sole
work
. ,c6nnec-
thfi ladies
PALACE BARBER SHOP
COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS, OA; l
(Under Couunoreia!Hotel.) .
The finest estalilishmunt In th« city, with
OA'VlS A HARH1S, Pnopriefor*. ’
o<‘t14-1y. • r , J ' >’ i ?
JOS. J ACOBS.
. . , ■ 1 i • 1 .... i *
• on Bkldi andfott wh
Address,
STEAM ENGINES. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS.
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND f ^ m^s. bark mills.
MAN UFACTORING CHEM 1ST,
..i A ■. ’’ i*
Clayton street, opposite Dost Office.
' ‘ ATHENS, &A,
PROPRIETOR OK 1 “
■J i ;ri-iv i 1 1.1 'll •••Iiifj
Jacobs’ Horse ■ and’ -Cattle Powder*,
Jacobs’ Nerve Lloimetit. Jacobs’
Vegetable:Worm. Syrnp. Ja>n-i •
cobs’ KyrupTar anil Wild ; .il i
•Cherry: ■ Jacobs’ Kh.i ii j -h
’U . -— sence Jamaica Gin- ’ « n /
nli an ger; ' Joe Ja-ii. -i,<.!i’>i>.
Tcobs’: Oil^ u. * - li ft
etc. .vilm
• >-. MANUFACTURER OF > . ct .1
MEDICINAL KliiX 1 ItS, FLUID EX-
TRAt^TS, and all oihef- PHAR*-
M ACEDTIC ALrPREPAR A
TIONs!
My stoek la fun In all de^trtnMnta, Anil I am
prepared to fill orders* at short nqtice and at low
est market rates. SPECIALTY—-Supplying coun
try merchants and phystclaris. , < Beud for • price
liat.
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
P WEIL,
tllE OLD RELIABLE "
nl IwiMlaOlllliitW MtoniriaMI -j
Boot &Sltou iffanufaot urer.
j I have removed my Boot and Shoe Shop oveir
tbe room• -* ^ r ‘ *
Avenue, al
pared than ever, for any y
work is first-class and wXrronted.
, T >p over
n formerly occupied by tac, oa College
, above (L Sofia’*. wb.re I am bettor :,r—
lan over, fbr any work in my lino. My
first-class and warranted. r
BOOTS' anil SHOE^^ REfAiBED
on short notice. WiU.half-sole from 50 cents to
91.9S, according to quality. Prices to suit the
lines. Thanking usy customers for their i past
i« in
t’tl* TuratiToi
Ijono cotton lit thu Athena Factory will' be he.
tweuu niiMiu'.the Baafniaklandlthree iu tht
iiUentooo, ami all cbttu ’ * * ’
day will not be u-ed iu iactory until tbe next
dav. This I* to give all p»«f a toning cotton
due time to intercept their cotton if presented
at tbe factory fbr sale. * ! "ii;
, ml R L. BLOOMFIELD, .*
Agent Athena Manufuotnring Co. ; -
Jap. 18, 1832. iilJLiirt dltwly.
GROWN BY
Form. All. ore FREER and wverj. paper dated
HE NO TEA, the bMt In the place.
It Burker Hill Harnesa OU.
Warner’s Remedies.
St Jacobs’ Oil. xnd all popular Pat. Medicines.
’ - 8L Lonla Lead, Linseed Oil. Mixed Patnta.
In our lino, and trill ! nil ln.,h .ljuitw
SELL AS LOW AS THE'LOWEST.
. , - j’rtKKllU >1/ DilA
->ff •inf:?**.!*'. In ; /NinJldi
E.C.LONG&CX3;
Jo itaJI —ii'ii.iixbiiH :Woftvjdejjiuil
The Best is, i.-the .Cheapestl
iifir
id i CallwtmyS
. - Or al Child"), Nickerson, Wynn A Co’s.
'JOMXSnKSL.
i Work than
Jim
jonever,
i my Brother for the present year, who laa prath
tical Wagon-Mskar. - i
i' ALL KINDS'OF REPAIRING. «*
done In the beat manner and atiTWrt iibtfeJ—nil
reasonable
thir t^re«
-i vi - ■ i.iiiP.iBENSONyii i
fehj-ly Spring at. nesrGaun A Reavt’s. AthenS
BIO STOCK OK GOODS!
over one hundred per cent in the last year, decided in buy a larger st4»k than ever before. My
stock is, bought wish an eye iiiiigle to tho Wholesale trade. Please remember that in
PROVISIONS, HEAVY STAPLE DRY GQ0DS, GR0CER-
.11 IES AND CAN GOODS, •
I'defy eompetltlon ip Geotgla. AU City Vatrenaga wUt,ffltd attentive afileamen, good* to please, and
prompt delivery anywhere In therfty limits. IB UiwpnrchBW of cotton, thfi’ reliable buyer
G. W. MASON, can always be found in myWofehouse ready to buy. Allperaans dealriug to
.vif'»«'“l t>il ,-■ 1 ’,di/. 1' .xbao Aaat- two aa
S|®Bp|5i)!TfON
Iu my Fireiwoof Warohouae, will find rensotiable terms, and LIBERAL ADHANCES made on all cot
ton stored,. Insurance must beaddod whenafivanoea are made. U> prevent leas.
S. C. DOBBS.
sep3G'tf
ATHENS FOUNDRY
UtO.N fiNL BRASS CASTINGS. MILL GEARING, MINING AND MILL MACHINERY,
SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORK,
CANE MILLS. ROLLER8, (for wood frames.)
COLT POWER and LEVER COTTON PRESSES
IRON FENCING, <Sc. , „
AND AIS0 AGENTS EQR THE MOST APPROVED
T]
CREELS,
R. N CKERSON, Agent, Athens; Ga.
THOS: BAILEY, Superintendent
MILL FINDING FURNISHED AT MANVFAC CRER8 PRIC18.
CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO CHILDS. NICKERSON A CO.), ’
Keep always In sWckdhc most ^{ftelhreoIttARDWARE in Noril oa«i Georgia. Our afore
»ini FimUngs, Buj^jy and VVagon Matcrial, Harnops, Machine Oil,
Ppoketand T§ible Cutlery,
And in fact every manner of article found in a first-Cla&v Hardware Store,
in prices. Give us but a trial and yonr trade is secured*, ., & .
We defytcompetltton
mhatf
NEED.
SEEDSjFSJ t m%«, E Aa c <8tT*l^^®f^EEOS
IS E EDS
".Ilnmlaomo Ki^tmicd Ciitnfogue and Kara] Hcglater JOfBB TO ALL.
.J*:iCIIANTS, Spjjr, fig. rtfph HWfptBSS CAKDS FO It TitA DC LIST.
\ r MONTGOMERY’S
pools ap|i, Itnplements
TO SUIT THE SEASON.
illil 1
MOWERS and hutvor, i
THE OSBORN’S HOWfiSSuljcey j
THE OLIVER Chilled One and T\t
THE r
•Id it*
Hi DvijJ \o t(oir«v«i*
pies and clean seed,
to save your hnj j,, v
TH§^wUhT*^'* **
THETHOMfl
T. 1 ?? your crojm, cotton j
*ECLI1«F I£5 Fa^pffi ft fcSS&W* ,,r driiu
a BNcaxRa' F ^> t ?^ UHAR ' baxton axd bookwal-
SbllGUM MILLS, KVA PO RATO Rft
at same priced. . 6
rronvr *. ’ :
u’Oj I ilrr)
-I -i !-.!’
*riseflfv,i*.MatKRU land.
^.•Pfj8v|L Bfistcultlvator used
to WWiplwW! in oats and wheat
l planters,
ill*
3T
SEPARATO:
TIIE OLD
jA. fergeilotiof .Montgomery’s Pure Rust Proof Oats’
fehifiijy 1 ‘ J.N, MONTGOMERY; Dobb *-
i. vvum; '
m
Di*uggisfe-Ath«i\‘s/' , G*.'' COR. BROAD& HUNTRR WrffRET&'lA’n’T.JLWHvA n a
WStA
,d cireulare
S' *' PORTABLE TFtmioN AND
"? -mm m--