Banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 27, 1887, Image 3

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LOOK OUT1 Contytn tfaU«lthjgurp»eluH the chewing of the cay ufe in ath ENS SOCIETY. JWtB Nliflit—Fi M'.rk Aiyourtlue health, ptrhipt life, examine each tfgyfiiaaarttfg'B ss n*• front of Wrnpp^r, and_ on theeidn Unprecedented Altraction f U Or or Half a milion Distributed. Capital Pme, #300,000. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Jacopo rated by tha Leg.'*! t««ue a ]'.< nit .in 11 ii a Cbiulub'o | urpoaea, atdiu fr.DehlM n*ade a p «rt • f tiie pr.nent rorutbutioo in l«7v, by «n oreiwhcimi-ig p< polar rote. Xti Oraai Slnclo Number Drawings take 8 lace monthly,and theOrand demi-Annual rawing* regularly «r#ry six mouth* (Juno and December). 41 We do hereby cenify that we su- yerviao the arrantfeme' r* for all the Monthly & Semi*annual drawing* of the uouIataiia$ ate lottery company, and in >er-on manage and control the Draw- tug* tl»“.naeiv *». aud ti at the *i me are conducted with Uv.t'sA, fairmra and in good faith toward all t <e?, ard we au thorise the Company to u. ' thl* certlff- Jite, w th f»c>i.uiu» oi -it A dig natures attache I. in It* a Ivurtieenn, iu.” Cominiadonen>. \V- the undersigned banka a.id bankers will pay all Prises drawn in the Louisi- ana State Lotteries which may be pro sen ted at our counters. J.il. nnLKSIIY, Pro*. Louisiana Rational Bank LaNAUX, Ihiw, mate AAdonal Hank. A. I! M.OVI v.i'rr*. Slew Orleans Rational Bat k CARL KOHM, Pro*. Union National Bank. fc'ra:i Semi-Annai! Drawing lame Actdemy of Kuilo, New Orleans, Tuesday, December IS. Capital Frisse, $300,000, 100,000 Ticket! at Twenty Dollars each, ifcuviir, 110. Quarters |o. Tenths, $2. Twentieths «1. „ T.18T OP PR1SK8 I PRIZE OK S310,000 la « 1 MU ZB OF 10*,UWU~.. M ■ SO MS Is.... 1 PRIZN Of t Pit 155 <9 OK ft Pk1ZR« Of 2> PRIZES Of 10» PUS'S Of SA.COP is.. 10.000 ■.ri ft 000 srs . us APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 10» Pr|«*« of ftvyi sppfosliaa Ing to •3 K) 000 Prise ere 101PrUa# of fan approxltoaUm to TERMINAL PRIZES. Ifl0' Pdscs of f too decided b,- asioo.ooo Pllsssm . 1 000 Friars of *!00 f'acHt 4 by 9100,100 Prill s<s •liiy*/*-- fly to be itli iie r i«r dost i »*W ’i® 29,000 »voo» 21,000 29,009 ao,oi •1.0-I0 190,000 •V» IV'O 20,0» ro.cos ico,ooo P/wjb ouilafto.. ,. « '66,000 r t lab Rate*. er soy farther j'tenaaUoo »r• Mthsu'idsrslan d/ Year kabdviilisg must Is 1b« su4 r| ttftlu*. pUla, MoVe rapid rn Msildelivery wifi b»saiur-i iff JOtireu- Mine en envelope bmifni y or full ad fro««. Rend PJI8T L NOTE E<Vms Money Ord rs, mi New York Kxchaug* in nnl ntry letter. Car- E,pn " <rt ''Brians' New Orleans, La. nVA Danpliln •' Washington, D 0. Address registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Naw OnLRAN,, La. FINE PLUMBING WORK' ALEX SARRE. No. 0, Broad Street. SANITAKY PLUMBEB. WHinMIJIL,... ; Bath Tula made to order toil abypuce. _ . I sn i see him before lolling tear caarmeU lor water. Don t lonrtl Ko. tf. ilroal Htrest at M. M. JfADDBY’S. AH Joints wiped, no Tinker Joints made oa Water Pips*. ssfttnfrf. Wf«WKi5 agent made flit...... flist fn>k In s vlIDgo of « ■ohool ills tfst if iv 200 Try It in too? JBfMf - J.u riiMR, IS.* A1U* IS. ( STONE CONTRACTOS. JOHN LILLY wl l Contract for nil kinds of ROCK WORK Is thN sad sdloialaa AAdKSiOBSUUT •>. mur l.oaU—The Party < Drill 8«*t Dow 0| < i,4 House. - , It w ill bo seen that the social aessi \thvra Ims opened in earnest. The past *eek has Included soin» delightful ere- nigha, and the record for the next w will be full of interest Between the Opera House and the . private entertain- meutR,-Athinslt catering tho gay sea son. ’ * *** The Dickens party Friday evening at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb on Millcdge avenue, was a brilliant success. It was opened by one of “the old ladies” in a few touching'remarks on Dickens. One passage so true and to the life, ling- era in our ears: “The dear, kindly faco and kindlier heart of Charles Dickens 1 ns a charm in every household; a friend by every hearth stone.” Bos, himself (Bry- au O. Collier,) iu a most pathetic nr.d beautiful address, called up from the past those inimitable characters which nave charmed so many of onr homeol from childhood up. Then came two vivi l and charming scenes from Nicolas Ntukley. This scene showed great dramatic power. Next was David Cop-1 pcrfield and his darling little Dora. The dirling herself could uot have been more beautiful than our fair debutante, nor tho original David more saturated in love than our handsome young towns* man. The closing bceno was M r. Quilp s party given in tbo absence of her liege* ord. Each 0 3e su-‘ainod his part ad mirably. The dresses were handsome, antique and characteristic. As for old iQuilp, the character was perfect, and! all parts were ekilfully sustained. 1 * The supper served during the even* ing was delightful. Mias Lamar Ruther ford exquisitely rendeied the music fori the occasion. The young people of] J Athens are greatly indebted to Mrs. [ Lipscomb and her accomplished daugh ter for an elegant evening. V '.Yednesday evening last Prof, and Mrs. Char bon nierg%te an elegant‘'house- wanning” in their beautiful new home •in upper Milledge Avenue. The recep tion went olf handsomely, agd a charm ing company participated in tho pleas ures of this auspicious occasion. Many congratulations were offered the host Nnd hostess upon their new residenoe. Amonz those present were: Prof and] Mrs. Willcox, Prof ami Mrs Morris, Mrs. Lipscomb, Miss Rutherford. Mrs Wit-1 Main*, Miss Mary Hamilton, Mr andMrs Flanigen, Prof and Mrs VVhiUf? Dr and Mrs Uerdine, Mr and MrsJohn Hope Hull, Miss While, of Baltimore, Mrs Wray, of Augusta, Mrs Maggio Dugas, •f Augusta, Messrs Sylvanus Morris, \V M Howland, John Benedict, Mr and |Mrs. Hugh N Taylor, Mr Billups Phini- Mr md Mrs A L Hull, Mr and Mrs I Ferdinand Phinixy. One of tho prettiest entertain nients ever given will coine off nex*; Thu rsday and Friday evenings, at Deupreo Opera House, for the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. The pit of the opera house will bo floor ed over and a graceful and accomplish* oil UoUj - m€ y.««u Udioa wilt give a pretty drill with rwaiurs. Their marches and evolutions are very beautiful ana ii.ge i ous, and a rehearsal yesterday showed tho fair com- I piny to bo well up in the tactics. The corps is under tho skilful command of Capt. John D. Mell. Mn. R. D. Mure and Mr. Heo, Lucas have given the en tertainment much time anu pains. After the drill, a table will be spread and a .de lightful aupper will be given. The fol lowing young ladies compose tho grace ful sq uadi Misses M E Noble, OussieNoble, Kate Rutherford, Blanche Lipscomb, Birdie Moss, Maud Talmadge, Mary Russell, [‘ Mary Brumby, Mary Nicholson, Berta Latimer, Annie Crawford, Lixxie Bloom field, Virginia White. Daisy Willcox, Bjssie Conger, Bailie Fleming, Livy Cobb and Leila Chandler. Mr. John Hearing is rusticating in Covit.gt n. Will there bo another liquor election ordered in Clatke? We trust not Mr. Uiirvey Huggins has been up the Northeastern on a hunting expedition. A divorce case is a big thing for some of the youn&liiwyera North of Athens. Some v.ry fine carp are being caught out of the Ofove fiver in Banks coun ‘y- Tho street! were alive-^with people last night to get the returns from At lanta. * Tho Wilk’s heator for bath rooms and water at sanio time, at E. E. Jones, call and investigate. W© regret to lsarn that Miss Emily Witherspoon is very sick and has been so for some time. Miss Mamie Lou Miller, who has been visiting Miss Mattie Grady, leaves for Greenville to-merrow. We are sorry to state that Mr. A. Griffeth is confined to his room on ao< count of iricknesg. Mr. M. 11. Maddrey has received the contract for putting a tin roof on the school building* in Penfleld. Austin & Co., of Jefferson, have a well arranged livery stable in rear. of their large store in Jefferson. Capt. E. C. Cox, formerly conductor on the Northeastern Railroad,is now the depot agent at Harmony Grove. Holman & Deadwyler have 60 head of horses stopped in San Antonio. Texas, by the strike of the railroad hands. I The many friends of Miss Lucy Bish op regret to hear of her recent illness, and hope soon to see her out again. Col. J. W. Echols has been summon ed 1 by telegram to the bedside of bis wife, whe is critically ill in Pittaburg, Pa. Capt T. C. Williams is spoken of in connection with Senatorial honors in the district composed of Jackson, Hall and Banks counties. Our 913 suite for this week is a para lyser to all competition. If you want a cheap suite now is your time. Epos, Dobsky & Co. You can buy cheaper at Edge, Dorsey & Co's, and find a larger and better stock to select from than at any other furniture dealer's in this section, M.. Dick Hood, who was bidly hurt at the bridge between Harmony Grove and Jofferson is getting along very well and Dr. Hardeman thinks he will recover. E K. Jones has the contract to put In two Urge and powerful furnaces in the Public schools. Pardee desiring esti mates on this mode ef |heating buildings would do well to consult him. Telegraph operator Davis, of the Northeastern Railroad, placed the Bak- senAVatcumah nuder special obligations last night by taking our specials at the Western Union office. We have iust received a full line of Lorenz's celebrated extracts and Elite face powder, acknowledged to be the bent goods of the kind on the market. Wadk & 8lxdgb. The nomination of Dr. John Gerdine fr»r school trustee meets with the en- At the solicitation of many citizens, 1 announce inyscif as a candidate fer al derman for tho second.ward. W. A. Me 1Wkm,. - r. For Aldermnti. The friends of Dr. E. S. Lynd by uqpmmce him as a candidate for Al derman in the second ward. To the Citizens of Athens. I hereby announce my.self a candidate for Mayor of Athens at the ensuing elec tion, promising to dovote my enliro time and attention to the important interests of our city. E. U. Dorsey. FOB ALDEII3IAN* Tho friends of David O. Barrow, Jr n announce him as a candidate for Aider- man from the Fourth ward. Anuou Mccuteii t* At the solicitation of friends, I an nounce myself ai a candidate for Alder- man frojtn tho third ward. Very respectfully, ‘ ? W. D. Ghivikth For Mayor.—By request of numerous friends, I herein announce myself as a candidate for tho next mayor of Athens, and if elected, I promise to work faith fully for the prosperity of the city and its citixens. Very respectfully, V. W. SKIFF. Athens, Oct. 23,1887. ; ‘ 1 ’ ‘ AKNOVNCr.nfiNT. At the earnest solicitation of many frSnds I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office o MAYOR, of the city of Athens for the ensuing year, 1888, and respectfully ask an endorsement from all citizens. A. JL Hodoson, For s*ic. A lot containing 6-tO of an acre on which there ia a two poom house, good spring on the lot If applied for in the next five days a baf|tfn -'may be had. Price |360. JiJJ. Williford, ^ Beal Estate Agent T HE CHILE** BIBLE. We have seen a number of abridged Bibles, children's Whies, stones from the Bible, etc, all possessing more or less merit; some of them very excellent, but none of them worthy to be compared with that which lies befo: child’s Bible,” from the press of Uaasel A Co. We htyre examined the work with much pleasure, and ore convinced of its great superiority ovea anything of the kind, which has overcome under our . nojice, and are prepared to commend it in unqualified terms. The book receives the endorsement of the leading clergy men of this country, A few are printed beie- below: For several yexra I have had “The Child's Dibio” in my family. I do not hesitate to say that I believe it to be the best help for the children and the young people in the study of God’s word that can be found in Christian literature. Rm. J. B. Hawtiiounk, 1). 1>, Pastor First Baptist Church, Atlants, Gu. “Tho Child's Bible,’ is a good book, and hope it may have a large circula tion. Rov. J. \V. Beckwith, D. D. Bishop of Georgia. I have, sinco buying a. copy of the “Child’s Bible,” a few days ago, been examining it, and find it a very desirable book, and I would be glad if every fam ily In tho land would have a copy of it. Rev. 89u P. Jones, Evangelist, Cartersville, Ga. I regard it a book of the highest value. 7t meets a real want and deserves the immense sale it is having. Rev. J. W. Lee, D. 1)., Pastor Trinity M. E, Church, Atlanta, Ga. Haro is a marvelous book. Uow can anv household where there are children afford to bo without it? It is marvelous for the sixo and cleancss of its typo; for the number and effectiveness of its illus tration; for tho beauty of its binding; for tho completeness of its contents; 24ft consocuttvo chapters; most marvelous of all for the low price at which it is fur nished. !iJi ■* Rev. J. H. Vincent, D. D., Supt Instruction O. I*. 8. 0., i Editor S. S. Journal. I tako pleasure, in recommending tho “Child's Bible” to those who may wish | to interest children in the study of re ligious subjects, as an auxiliary of real merit Athens, Ga., Nov, 18, 0. D. Campbell. Par tor Baptist Church. I heartily concur in tho above. C.W. Lasix, Pastor Presbyterian Church. I consider it most admirably adapted to unfold to the young mind some of tho most interesting and practical truths of tho Scriptures, and can> therefore recom mend it J. C. Davis, Rector Episcopal Church. Athens, Ga , Nov. 23, lb87. . ' Red Jersey Pig a. Red Jersey pigs, registered thorough* bred, for sale. Inquire at Tai.m Apfli Bros* H. N. WILLCOX, General Insurance igent, Athena, Georgia, REI-RESINTINO IMPERIAL FIRE INSUR ANCE CO., of London. NORWICH 1 UNION FIRE dormment'or «Y«ry on*, we oti(J.i»uiinP IN9UKANCSCU of ■Norwich. “OOD BRIM THE qiRLl." A touching incident occurred Bt the dinner giren by the “King 1 , Daughter*” at the Institute, on Thuridey. After dinner, while in the ch.pel, end under the charm of the .wet music, one of the old IkdieK, her eyce blinded with teen, said: “God bless these good people; bleu these deer, dear girls.” ... A marriage in high life will come off on Prince arenas, on 14th, in which Ss- rannah will claim one of Athene’ ehtnn- g daughters. *** Mn. Maggie Dugas end Miss Greco Arrington Dngu will return to Augnata to-mofrow. We nndentend it is "quite the thing,” I. e. * is Mix)*: For suit gentlemen friend to und or carry a bouquet to each debutant of the seaftn. ■ Uow many bouquets shall w* order thia winter? »«* These moonlight nights are rough on thou tiring in the rieinity of the L. 0. I The tinkling of guitan and the weak roicea of the lore eick swains, are sweet ness personified, but there ia such a thing u enough end that ia whet the neighbors and the young ladies her* at lut attained. •** Prof and Mrs. H. O. White care delightful entertainment on Thanltsgif- ing evening, complimentary to Miu Jen- nio White, of Baltimore. Thie evening wu moat pleasant, and wu greatly an- , oyed by those in attendance. Miu Whit, a a moat accoupHabed yonng lady and ia much admired in onr city. *A little lire Is quickly If uldeD not Which, being eqlfered, river* cannot quench’" Procrastination may rob you of ti.m, but by incri'Sinl dllignoo you can m ike BPtlu|o*l hut if It I *b you ot'ii’o the t m tv irroin-'di-ible. If your iteal'U’-s drl>ctle, your iip;.elite Seale,yours! Of bfohell, your mind depressed,- your whole being out of sort., depend on it you .ore efrlo oly i.ioraaed. In all atioit cooes 1),. Pierce's "Golden Modlcal Dis covery'’ will sp'vdily effect a genuine, ulicit cure— uake a new man of yon that both aides in the city election will print Dr. Gerdine'a name on their tiokets. A complete suite of furniture' for this week only, consistirg of 1 n ice bureau, 1 nice bed, 1 nice wuh-etand, 1 nice table, 3 nice chairs. 1 nice rocker, 1 nice towel rack, $13,00. Knots, Douar ft Co. Col. R. L. J. Smith, of Harmony Grore, has been attending Jefferson court, and after the preu of bntineu ia over, will giro the B.-W. the new* o( bis town svery day. The Colonel is a lira corrsspondsnt. Beginning with this week our elegant assortment of Uoliday Goods bogin to arrive. Remember, w* know whst to keep to please the trade and wa intend to ull them cheaper than yon can buy in |he South. Edge, Dorsey ft Co. The city election draws near and tha canvasaia growing very warm. The friends ol the candidates for Mayor are working bard. The race for council in the second ward, between Dr. E. 8. Lyn don and Capt. W. A. McDowell will be cion and interesting. Both men hgve a large following, and will poU their full strength. Unclaimed Letter. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the post-office at Athena, Ga, advertised Nov'28th,‘ 1887; LtDIES’ LUT. Bondman, J 0 l’ridgeforfh, Ltxsle, Bohannon, 0 J Devi*, Mamie, Holbrook, Patsy, Harris, Chaney, Jenkins, Sylvie, Jones, Omo, Dewis, Emma, Neaby, Jour, jope, Annie K Reynolds, Nicy, Whitehead; Etty, Wright, Ella. oaXTLIMWS LIST Bigger*; James, Bran, Joseph, Beoeile, Former, Bishop, Claud, Kberhart, Jacob, Elevander, Jas, Gordon, Tboa w, Gonter, J J, Gatchell, H T, Hubberd, Jno 8, Kranhcimer, J E, Lowery, Jos E, Martin, B A, McCIeakey^ R B, McGidy, J E, Newton, Wm H Power*, AI Thome*, oho, I bonus, J D, WCUICHVj, II U| McIntosh, George, Pittard, William, Snipes, CF, Tolbert, Levi, Weire, Uenvy, W. B. UoaxiTT, P. M. "Throw Physio to the Dos." when it is • id-fatldoned bine mass, bine pill tor, ami Insist on using Dr. Fierce'* .‘TLaasnl Purgative Pellets.” a modem medical luxury, being imall, nugtr- c atcd grannie*, containing ihe active - principles of certain note and herb*, end which will be found to contain at much caih.nio power us any of the old. fashioned, larger pill*, »i boot tbe lj:- t r’eviqlenr.draMieiffota, The iwll,.t« operate thoroughly but harmlentiy, i s- t*i lirhlnga permanently h’sltliy notion of lire Momecb and bowel*, and in an anll-itlh'ua remedy are enrqn-Ied. C LL*nr. Bora Ticket.—Thu Unirer- nity Reporter comes out this week with the following ticket at the head of iu editorial column: For Prcaidont, Orov- or Cleveland, of New York. For Vice- President, Henry W. GraJy, of Atlanta. For Alderman, David C. Barrow, Jr., of KM. MMiMfMDoms Ml Athena. Thia ia us strong a ticket as •dUH. B.M«oleij | and aave you Iroui the tortures of linger- could be nominated by the Democratic NORTHERN CO. of London. ASSURANCE LUt of Cvmpanlof. Jerman Anurlcan of New York....... i’henixof Brooklyn Royal of Liverpool Lomlon and Lancan of Liverpool,. Wedtein of Toronto Queen of Eritrtanri Fhoenlxof (*ondo> Continental of New York Mai on of Macon Ga..,. A!mo Manhattan Life Insurance Company (Aanetta over) Insures against damages trora Tornadoes. Policies Issued OO plan. Prom’.UaTi .lotos taker, ir*. part p*»mAnt whan desired, •mention given to all buoiness, and rates and terms guaranteed iny refpoQsibie company. Offlot, Corner Clayton and Tbo mas streets, Up mHrch27dly. HENDERSON WAREHO HODGSON BROTHERS, Proprietors, . COTTON FAC Money Loaned at Reasonable Rates. HODGSON BROS. - WHOLESALE! GROCERS, CAMPUS DOTS- Mr. H. Key Milner, of last year’s Son ior class,«who has been taking a post graduate course of Mining Engineering at Columbia College, New York, ia among hia nninerons college friend* on the campus. He bee acceptod an excel, lent position with the Elyton Land Co., of Birmingham, Ala, end will leave in • few days to assume hi* work. In Ihe Demoithenian and Phi K*ppa hills yesterday,wen exhibited two very handsome pictures, which are offered to he aocietiig at contidcnhly reduced ratosjiy Dr. Newton. I)r. Newton’* in terest in the students and their enter prises has won for him the esteem admiration of all the boys. - Jffr\J Sere nailers are quit* numerous among the students.’ Many of the eollego boys attended the ’’Dickeee Party,” given by Mias Blanche Lipscomb, Friday night. Miss Blanche ia a general favorito with tho students. A very Interesting debate occurred in the Demoethenian society yesterday. The Blair bill was tha aubject of dis- AMERICAN FIRE INSUR ANCE CO. of Philadelphia. FACTORS’ & TRADERS’ IN SURANCE CO. of New Orleans. *1*0 THE MUTUAL I.IFE ef N. Y.,cu*aion. the laigeat, uliip.t and bett life com-1 The election of champ puny in the world, and THE TRAVELERS’ INSUR ANCE CO,of H<irtfortt n the origin- til accident company of the world. OFFICE AT O’FARRELL & HODGSON’S. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY DECEMBER 15TH. Suite'll and ftssldeae* property knows CLABKE PLACE, Situated Corner or Msvket sad Bull IU, I'okUhtndhu’never rested for lenthu'lim^W rue No. 2 27*53. adlofnlna the vhoye end front, legion Hull Street, SmeUltereend tbepieuly ’‘ilot Noe. 1 end 1-37*50 foot each homing Hall e '-' 'no. 5—The hr,too Flute fntoUMM foet «t et It root, lunrtlng It ek tef foet toUre. ill. nttn’i hoe. tin thle lot 1. e cood it* room d«4- trig, s one room eertoou borne and a mil. Lot So. fi—70x15, ( noting 70 foet on aarlrot t, a.tjmilnx lb« tboru lot on the Kftfti, Mrr, ... a. Hffin on th« Xonh and Mrs .s, C. Rw« oa thn We«t On till! lot thero Is a good framo barn r a able with 4 ■tall*. Sold lor lrtvioton. Torn ..ill l.o mode known onn.en.ye.-l.,- D aBIfrmB R Rii for Sale Until Dea 20th. Tb* bona*and lot on (be conn of Hit. md Pope street*, known at tbo Arnold Place. Call at my ottro for p-lcaand term*. If not told hv tbo 20th will realtor IMS. W. I». GltlFFKTIf. Real Erato Agent. debitors from tho Domotthanian an«l l*hi Kappa societies promises to bo exciting in the extreme. The candidates are already announced and the campaign has opened in eurnosL The University m’.nstrels are steadily at work arranging a most delightful pro gram for their big show. It will proba bly tako place just before the Christmas vacation- The b iter of ex President Jefferson Davis, accepting honorary inembcririiip of the Demoithenian society, has boon placed in an elegant frame and hung in ihe hall. Tbo coDeg© exercises will clo.se on tho 23rd pf December for the Christmas holidays. J. J. M i« iter—The watch maker an Jeweler is prepared to .do all kinds of repairing In the most improved style. Call at Dr. Lyndon’s drug store and got your watches and jewelry repaired and also examino his large A stock of Jewelry. Timk.—Spare moments are like the gold dustof time. Skiff tho Jeweler has no sparemomeDt8, takes his time to keeep time a ticking and attend to the wants of his numerous customers. d&wlt Greatest Wonder of the Age! MISS Y0NDERLEITH, COLLEGE AVENUE. HEADQUARTERS forTOYS! - THE RAYMOND PATENT BABY JUMPER, Velocipedes, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Dolls, Willow Baskets, And all Rinds of Toys, j NOTICE. luN'ie.a* fhe I*» *t|ihA Nov.niv‘0 term «i Hapvrlor Court #f CUika Counir lo lucre*.<, Caudal *uxk of the Aftumi City Wtu-t ktCf nNii? Twr*«T-FlTe Tho«*»n'f INfllar*. W. U. 1IOW KLL, Frt.idtfUL W»rk« Cf mp«»y Tj net2AlAw4«. .UNC IPARTb sfriisar 53SSSS SUITABLE FOR THG Smallest Infant CHILDR EN —cr t#~ Four Years Old. Achieved Phenomenal SnrewH BEEKVKR UHRODDCKP. ATHENS, GEOltUI COTTON MARKET- Athf.ns. Nov. 20.—Market quiet. Good middling.... ft Jg Middling 9 6-8@3t Low Middling.... ... .9 3-fi Good Ordinary Tinges >....* Strict Low Middling New York. Cotton, Closed steady Middling Net Receipts 36,813 ; Exports to Great Britain 9,038; France 5,610 ; Continent 1,182; Channel Porta none; ^Stock 851,048; Sales for consumption. Fat area Ojranad Tone firm. Sept. t ... 10 45i Oct .... 10 251 Novembor ....10 631 . steady 10 46 10 12 •»:; 10 CO Cl 10 C6-57 10 63-64 10 70-71 December .... 10 49 January ....10 58 February ....10 65 March ....10 71 April ....10 78 May ....10 85 June ....10 92 .... 10 83-84 July ....10 02 .... 10 88 8ft August ....lie. .... 10 92;93 Liverpool. Market firm demand light. Uplands C 9-16 Orleans C 58 Sales 6,000; Spoc. & Exp. 500; Ro- ipts 10,200,all American Futures Oponed Closed Tono no tone, easy. Nor ....6 38 39,... 6 38B Nov and Dec 6 36 .... C 303 Dec and Jan 6 35 36 .... 5 358 Jan and Feb 6 34 35 .... 5 358 Feb and Mch 5 37 .36 .... 5 30 Mch Ar April 5 37 38 ....5 371 April & May 5 39 40 .... 5 39! May & Juno 5 41 42 .... 5 41! June & July 5 43 44 .... 5 13f July and August . nono .... nom Sept hone .... non* VITIATED BLOOD Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Humors Cured by cutlcura. Through the medium t f one of your books professional cards. SYLVASim moBHis, ATTORNEY AT LAW. R. L. J. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA, Will practice in Jackson, Banki, Madieen' n<l adjacent routine*, end also in the ami Federal court* of U« *i>ecial intention to collections and pt returne. Offlce room No.l, over Wiff s* ATTORNEY AT LAW. TTrjLLprucilcoln VV Oillco on Jtroi Long'a Drug 8torc. itoitrul Federal. xt door above feblHdljr. RU SELL A UPSON, ATTORNEY’S AT LAW ATHENS, OEORUU. JOHN D. MELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Athens, Georgia. Q|bco la old Krenkliu House Bulldl^o^poeUe -THE- IRON ‘KING! rank T. Wray, DruggUI lv*d in rough _ _ Attollo, Ha„ t became art|iulnted with . CUTiUURV Kh MKD1K**, end Uke thia oppt lunlty to teatify to you that their ,iy to you t _ ... ully cured me ot om blood noiaoulDg, in Ootinecllou with ery»i that i h*vo ever eeen, and this after havlu„ pronounced lacarilile by iwtae of the t*eiit phyet- olaoeln our county. I take greet pi forward'og to you thia "'JSffliJWS. your C UTIL'UK A RKMKDlBd e trial P.H. WIIlTUNdKR, I^ecl Reference: FRANK T. WKAY/DruggUt, Apollo, Pe. The Monarch of Cook Stove TIME TRIED AND TESTED, car Loads of T&am la Us# la this ieetlo that others ajiOeriug No Htove ever sold has given each aatveru lonlel, unsolicited t other* ei:" r b« encouraged MBS a trial. . WIIITLINCKR, I^echburg, Pe. MtiafkeUon aa tho leene, on oath »ey»: "In 1670 8orofulou« Ulcere broke out on my lody until t wu a meae of ror- pllou, K ervtblng known to the medical faculty wee tried in vein. I becamee mere wreck. could not lift m; bud to my bend. _. (urn fo bed; wm fa coneUnf pruu. end looked upon Ufe at i curse. No relief or cure In ten veart- In I8MI heard of the CUTlCuKA KIlMKDIES, ueed them, an* wm perfectly enred." ORB or THK WORST CASKS. V. h.Ve bMn letliog ,<mr COTICUKA REME- DIK.4f»r >eara, and have the fir»t complaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the wont cixm ofRcrofUla I evereaw wucurel by the u*o of live bottles of OUTICUBA RESOLVENT, CUTICUHA, end CUTIOUBA SOAP. The Soap uke* the “ceko” hereee • modlc'ne soap, TAYLOR A TAYLOR. DruKKUta. Frankfort, Kan tcRoruLons inherited, And Contagious Humor*, with Lota of Hair, end Eruption of the Skint ere poeltlveiv cured by COficUKA end CUTICUtA SOAP ezterneUv. idCUriCl’RA BLHOLVKNT tntemellv, when all other tnedlcInM fell, tsild every* here. Price, f*u»leara, We.; **oep, « ; Resolvent, It. Prepend by the Potter end Chemlcel Co., Poeton, Mere. “ DlMMca,’*et IRON KING. E. E. JONES, Iaaole Agent In Athena for this known Htovee. Cell or write to ' Inge Htove or any thing in hia 1 my location. — ilm. MRS. T. A. ADAMS, , ha. j iut rMrive* a let o( NEW GOC odwtU Sail at Radical Mot final II iqs narehaodly. ’ontod by C a tic u re Medicated Hoep. UTERINE PAINS .rd Weeknete Inetaetlv relieved bv UUTICUKA ANT1PAIM PLA8TBB, i Perfect Anti-'ete to Pain, Inflimmv tlon eu l Wtekneet. A new, insuo- ineou- end infallible pdn-kilPng p'aetcr. 'J5c. BiVdAwlaa: G eorgia, clabke •coghty.- Whcreai. John N. Ridxewsy » James M. Rid**«*7. (dmlautnlov* « Nelson Ridgeway, deceased, apply • me for leevelo stll *11 the land belong ing to the eeeat* af Hid deceased, to wit: One tract of land lying in Oconee joun- ty, Georgia, adjoining F. P. Griffeth and others, containing about 800 acme. These an therefore to notify and site all oonoerned to show cans* at the reg ular term of Uw coon of Ordinary of said counts of Clarke to be held on the first Monday far January next why said leave thou Id net he created. Given ra- ler my hand at affice, this 7lh day ef , . «o.a-.t November, Ai noTlfiwJSl ACKSO.V, i ■eut them at once I &ars* f