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Is $ CJcSmttjjcrttjSmmtr Athens, Ga., October 25,18817 J. T. w A.TSJH.asai-A.3sr, PROPRIflUH. JjOCA L. INTELLIGENCE, DB.. W. T. ?AZiZ, (Office opposite Himbull I louse, Decatur St.,) Atlanta, Ga. T HIUTY yenra in i*ucvt >sful tr atrrent of all Chronic Disease* in either sex, and various complicated old standing cases upon which others have failed. Cures Syphilis in all its stages, Blood, Skin and Lung diseases, Catarrh in all its forms, Kidney and all affect ons of the Urinary Organs. Womb Diseases, etc., etc. Also Opiim and Morphine Habit. All with sate and pleasant remedies, and without Mer cury Poisonous or Nauseous doses Mail to him a full history and statement of your afflic tion whatever it may be, with postage stamp for his reply, terms, etc., or come to Atlanta and consult him in person. FRENCH HAIR STORE! Those desiring anything in hair work should vend their orders to J. njHBJBR, 66 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga , Who manufactures Witfe, Bangs, Toupees, Braids, Curls, Frizzes, etc. He also makes up Combings and re. stores Faded Braids. Satisfaction guaranteed. SHALL TALK. J. N. MONTGOMERY, Broad Street, Between Col. S. G. Dobbs and McGinty’s Furniture Store, WILL SOON KEEP IN STORE BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Wagons, &c„ Made to Order. THE OLIVER CHILL PLOW, AND THE Old Hickory Wagon, THE FARQUHAR ENGINE, Noted for Durability and Power. THE FARQUHAR SEPARATOR, Nothing better nor Cheaper in niarket. THE BOOKWALTER VERTICAL ENGINE, G* Horse Power, for $355. THE ATLAS ENGINE, One of the most popular, and noth ing better in the market The Well Known Eclipse Engine. iSST,".£^SiS2SSL H G1N - ajNDESSER “ d FE “ ^.h^Gis Y^COTTON GIN, CONDENSER and FEEDER. A very popular Gin in *y*gt AIho the I. X. L. FINDLAY . Middle Georgia, made in Macon. Sample Engines and Gins kept on Hand. ”"*“*••*** Mills, 8nigum Mills, Evaperaten, Ac.' We will add to our lilt Tools. Im- »r Machinery u circumstance, mar iusUfr. ’ A ‘ so 10 *> Lnahela of Montgomery's pur. Bust Proof Alao Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, Sorgura Mills, Eva] pltuienta and other **--*-* *- 1 .Several brands ol OAT.s, raised from pure renovated seed This weather is delightful. The City is lull ol show picluies. Police circle* have been very quiet during the week. The stray dog still linds no mercy on Broad street. Toulaj has teen a busy one in the city. Capital weather for lawn tennis, which has many votaries. Favorable reports are received bom must of tiie sick people. Atlanta is lo have another morniii; newspaper. So it is reported. Athens is sustaining her reputation as a noisy city, especially at night. The week pi on.Los lo be unusual ly aitiactive and business will boom. Mr. Waiennnn, who has been in Atlanta several days, is at homo again. The avenues of Cobbham continue to be the popular Sunday afternoon resort. Threlkeld & Jester have the larg est apples that have been here this season. Chief of Police Davis returned home Saturday night after an absence ot several days. Reaves, Nicholson & Co.’s now store is crowded with goods and gives some indication of the immense busi ness they are doing. Six trains a day will pass over the Athens branch, when the roads are connected at Athens. The circus pictures continue to hold their attraciion for the average aipall hoy and darkey. We might remark once more with propriety, that certain sidewalks are -adly in need ol repair. Miss Birdie Cobb is on an extends od trip through the North in compa ny with CapL nnd Mrs. Henry Jack' son. Miss Marion Mays, of Bclair, a charming young lady, arrived in the city to-day and is the guest of Dr. Hamilton’s family. llev. Mr, Wadsworth preached an interesting sermon to the children yesterday, in which lie handled the ciicns with gloves off. John Jooes and Curly Harden, the youthful burglars of Morris’ store were bouud over lo the Superior Court yesterday afternoon, f Four ol the parties charged with receiving stolon goods were bound over to the City Court yesterday af ternoon by Judge Ivenney. f We notice a few clerks still have time to sit out in front ot their stores but they are stores that don’t adver tise. Don’t forget that. Colton took an upward tendency a day or two since and the rush to market has been very great. Huns dreds of bales have been brought and still they come. Marietta is a favorite report for Augusta girls. Athens tor boys.— Evening News. The Augusta girls would find good picking here also among our home boys and the stu dents. I^Mr. W. B. Clai k, of the Boston Herald, is iu the city for a day or two and gave us a pleasant call this morning. He has visited several Georgia cities and will take iu the Exhibition on bis way home. It is advisable that the older peo ple begin lo make their engagements at once with the young folks to carry them to see the animals, on Thursday. If all the little ones in town are en gaged, it is likely there will lie enough to go around. Mr. Ham Harris, ot Cartertville, arrived in the city to-day on his re turn from the Yorktown centennial He will spend a short lime here as the guest of Dr. Hamilton’s family, The election for municipal 'officers is but little over a mouth off', and as yet there has lieen no considerable interest manifested in it. It is a small matter, though. We sup- pose jnsl the officers will be elected that a majority of the people want. Majorities rule in this country. It is said to be a principle in bus! ness that demand regulates ibe sup ply, but : t will not hold good io ref- eience to small houses iu Athens. We n< ver saw such a clamor for cottages of lour or five rooms, near the busi ness part of the city, and ro few to be had. Nobody will build any, cither. Tb« city wants to grow but cau’l. •»«, 1 j ainters in want ot supplies such as white lead, oil, terpintine, varnish es, colors of any kind, either dry or in oil, or paint brushes, would do well to write to B. H. Brootuhead & Co., At lanta Ga. , JTTST XJST ANEW USE OF MAGNIFICENT NOVEL SCENERY AND ACCESSORIES DESIGNED* PA.RTICUL' RLY' FOE GUI, Artistic and Royal Panel Portraits 1 EXPRESSLY I OR OUR Grana ExUltoit at THE WORLD’ COTTON EXPOSITION !” TRAINED u COMING TO ATHENS AND- DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY ! Frames For Artistic and Superior Photographs. AWAY AHEAD ! Old. Plorures Copied and Enlarged. 12 000 PEOPLE COMING TO SISE THEM! 37 China—Raviland’s Best; Japanese goods—Very fask- Cut Glass—Baccarat’s and _ ionable. others. Brie-a-Brac—Unique and „ , .. , , Beautiful.- Crockery — English and Fancy goods—For Presents. American. Goblets—At all Prices. Glass—Best and Prettiest. Glass sets—A Variety of Silver Plated Ware—Fin- 1 St yJ ea * est in town. OIOCKS—Waterburv make. Brushes—All kinds. Mirrors-American and Ger, Lamps An endless variety. W are-In new shapes. Chamber sets—New styles. Brooms—Light and heavy. Baskets—A Fancy Lot, Till sets—Handsome, Strong. LYNCH & FLANIGEN CHINA HALL, ATHENS, GA. - A. 0. M. GAY & CO., 3 j CLOTHIERS.- Hatters and Furnishers, ~3*7 IPeacivbree s-fc.„ ATLANTA, Or A. Before yon bay Clothing do no 1 - fail to see our s^ock which, for Elegance, Style aud; Per fection of FIT, you will find unequalcd. 87, Reliable 37- It Is with genuine satisfaction that we recora- c«d the eaterpriefti* (Voclftree clothier to our citizens, visitors to the cotton exposition, strang ers and 1 evenrtiodT, as Wing thorough!)* reliable. Such is the business standard of Mr. A O M Gay. the courteous and £CDtletuanly head of ene of the most fashionable clothing houses in the city of Atlanta. Mr Gay has earned his proud distinc tion by hard work, and square dealing, lie gives everything his j>ersonal attention, and never al lowsanything to be misrepresented in his store.- Sunday Gazette. THE OCONEE FaIK ELECTION. Drab Banner: The stockholders of Oconee County Fair Association met on Saturday morning last, at 10 o’clock,in their fourth annual meeting. The report ol the secretary was very gratifying. It showed a small balance iu favor of the association. It was determined that there would be a fair in 1882, and the executive com mittee was instructed to make out. early in the spring, a premium list. The following officers were elected for tne ensuing year : president, B. E. Overby ; vice-presidents, D. R. Rich ardson and W. A. Woodis; secre tary, J. W. Johnson; treasurer, Thomas Booth ; executive committee, G. C. Thomas, John R. White, H. G. llardigree, W. I'. Price, Henry Jennings. DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN. Mr. H. G. Hardigree died sudden ly yesterday morning while on his way to church. The facts, as I heard them, arc as follows: Mr. II. and his wife started tc church a few miles distant from his home ; they had gone bat a short distance, when he got out of his buggy and walked up a sleep bill. On get' ting back into the buggy lie remarki d to his wife, that he felt very strange, and after a short struggle he died. Mr. Hardigree was a good citizen, and leaves a large circle ol friends to mourn his loss. Oconee. October 24th. The Number 37. The number 37 has become famil iar to most newspaper readers, by its constant use by a famous Atlanta advertiser. Mr. A. O. M. Gay, one of the.best clothiers iu the South has his store at number 37 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. Hu has been in the business many years—long enough to become familiar with all the details. He understands the art of buying, which lo a merchant is half the battle, for well-bought goods ueed only to be brought to the atten- lion ot customers, and they sell themselves. Mr. Gay buys goods of the best quality, and he manages to get them at the lowest possible prices. This enables him to offer good goods very cheap. The most elegant gentleman oi wealth and leisure can find garments at Gay’s fine enough to suit him ; while the busi ness man of moderate means can get clothing, genteel and durable, at prices adapted to his pocket-book. Personal Knowledge of Mr. Gay’s business en ables us to speak confidently. See his advertisement. 37 Northeast Georgia Stove Store. People visiting Atheus cannot fail to see the bright red front of A. K. Childs’ stove bouse, and seeing it, they should not fail to go there and examine the splendid line of goods which are offered. Stoves of superior make and ol different styles present an attractive appearance along the whole length of the room. Tile cele brated ‘Times’ is there and leads in excellence of quality and finish while all others are scarcely less desirable. Then the stock of tinware ami house furnishing goods will he found equal to any in the country aud to contain almost any article needed. - Mr. W. H. Jones, the superintend ent of the establishment, is thorough ly posted in the busiue-a and can be relied on in all ho tells you about the goods. He will take great pleasure in waiting on all who call. W1KTEEV1LLE DOTS. BY BKPl'O. DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY, -WATCHES, AJSTD SILVERWARE. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE SOUTH, AT J. P. STEVEN S & CO’S, 34 WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, .... GEORGIA. The Excelsior Stoy© Moms©* HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES, RANGES HOT AIR FURNACES, HARD COAL, SELF-FF.KDING PARLOR STOVES MARBLEIZED IRON AND SLATE MANTELS, PLAIN and ENAMELED GRATES A SPECIALTY. u PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, GAS FITTINGS, CHANDELIERS, PEN DANTS. BRACKETS, GLOBES, PLUMBERS aud STeAM FITTeRS SUPPLIES, BATH TUBS, WATeR CLOSeTS, MARBLe SLABs, steam whistles, jet pcmps, rubber hose, etc. Wo bxv» the largest stock and greatest misty ofgoods, In our line, th»t lias ever be»n ofT. __ thivcity. und all Iwught before the recent advance, We are better prepared to serve our friends and the public generally thau ever. Our stock is large and at reasonable prices, and must be sold, So save time and money by Bending yonr orders or come and make your purchases of . 2XT7XTXTXCTTTT <& BBLIgHTCHATS, 36 AND 38 PEACHTREE STREET, - - ATLANTA, GA. tOr Agents for Knowles’ Steam Pumps. Manufacturers of Concrete Sews er and Drain Pipe. Galvanized Iron and Tin work a Specialty. oct24 w ^ 17th ANNUAL TOUR Of the GREATEST of all, the GREAT Forepaugh. Show! Always under one management—never obliged to “combine,” nr change ownership - positively represents a greater cash investment, originates, owns and exhibits more novelties, has more and better performers, more rare animals, more of everything in the world of show than any and all other exhibitions, single or combined, and now', as in the past, is the Largest Tented Exhibition in the World WILL EXHIBIT, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AT Ills Check for $10,000. It will be gratifying lo all friends of the Lucy Cobb Institute to know that the subject of the chapel is set tled aud it will be a reality as soon as it can be built, which we suppose will be in time for the commencement of next year. Mr. George I Setiey has sent his check to Miss Rutherford for the $10,* 000 donated bv him and we under-, stand that the full amount Athens was to raise has been secured, except $180 which will be made up right away. | And now in rejoicing over the con summation of this long desired object the minds of all will instinctively turn to the bright nnd beautiful young lady, whose modest but enthusiastic efforts have made the chapel possible. It was the letter ot Miss Nellie Stovall which first enlisted the interest cl the warm-hearted Seney and next to this generous benefactor, slie will re ceive the earnest gratitude of every one who feels an interest in the In stitute, or is touched by disinterested reds, such as hers. We are told that accompanying the check was a request from Mr. Seuey for the photograph ot Miss Nellie We hope that one, executed in Davis’ best style, will be sent him. and we are certain that a sight of her face will but confirm the impression made by her letter and lie to him as it is to all, a sure* index ot the noble soul which gives it light and beauty. The last of the fleecy staple is be ing gathered in this community. We never saw cotton fields as bare at this season of the year before. A reading c’ub lias been organized Cherokee Coiner neighborhood. Such societies may be made instruc tive, as well as interesting. The library belonging to the Lodge of Sons of Temperance was sold on Saturday last and the proceeds given to the Poor House Sunday school ot Clarke county. The road case in Beaverdain dis trict, Oglethorpe county, has been postponed uotil April court Died, at her home, in Winter* ville, on Tuesday, the I8th iust., Mrs. Sophie Meyer. The deceased was more than sixty years of age and had many warm friends iu our vil- | lage who will mourn her loss. Al ter spending many years in the ser vice of her Master,she calmly met aud vanquished life’s dread eueruy. Tremendous. All the obstacles iu our way ap parently for success in life need only to be approached iu order lo be con quered, and difficulties touched van ish. It is the trouble, the difficul ty, the obstacle that lies in the dis- stauce which seems so huge and trc.- mendous. If you want success in life patronize Skiff, the jeweler. There is no obstacle in the way and you will find no difficulty in beiim suited to spec tacles, watches or anything in the jewelry iine. Fob doors, snsh and blinds, mould ings, stair work, or brackets, corress pond with 1>. II. Bmnmhcdd & Co., 36 Decatur Street Atlanta, Ga. They are successors to Lungley aud Robin- son. • ( : • . . . 1 —I- i i ——— itOft’r use whitewash to cleanse walls rooms, but if your ceilings or your are soiled, write to B.H. Broom, head it Co., Atlanta, Ga., for prices and sample card of Jolinsun’s. dry- sized kal'-online. NEW CARPET HOUSE. 46 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA- \ 'tiling!li'iwjiid beautiful We’ will pay any one well to visit u first exclusive r Mr. Lathrop established the Carpet aud Uplioltscring House iu Georgia. Far which purpose he served an apprenticeship with W. A J Sleane, New York, 25 years back: We are prepared to fit up and furnish houses as well as it can be done in New York, Boston, or Philadel phia: We ask the public to call, and shall be satisfied with their judgment; LATHROP & WHITE. specimens of our work and ability, we refer by permission to every house at Savannah, Ga., iii all parts of our Slate and Alabama and Vlorula. iu Atlanta, Ga., to Messrs. W. B. Hill, Another Athena Invention. Mr. C. B. Veroneo, whose invent ive skill has produced some most use ful labor-saving articlea, has among others a simple little machine, made ot tin, for slicing and coring apples, peaches, peats and similar fruit, which will commend itself to all who see it. It is constructed so as lo slice and lake the core from an apple at the same time, aud its usefulness is apparent in many ways. With one of these, a man can slice as many apples for drying, in an hour, as lie could slice with a knife in a whole day. He can also slice and core fruit as fust as. it can he fucked by a halt dozen chil dren. A child can use it, and where bushels of apples are now lell to rot because they cannot be cut for dry in all could be used and money nun with this machine. It is one oftbe best articles ol the kind we ever saw, and its cheapness and simplicity will make it sell right along. Everybody should have one. A Larcre Establishment. One of the largest esta* -' lishmeuts in Atlanta is that ot Hunnicntt & Bellingrath. Beginning on a small scale,- after the close ol the war, they recognized the fact that the closest attculion tc busiuess and the most untiring energy were needed to make them successful. To this work they devoted themselves, aud the re sult has justified their expectations and tkeir.efforts. Gradually, but s-ead- ily and unceasingly, their busiuess baa increased until now they occupy immense three-story building, and do a business which is by no means limi ted by state, liues. They are head quarters for stoves, ranges, furnaces and house-furnishing goods--with all that the latter term includes. A glance at their advertisement will show what a wide range their stock takes, It ia large, and their prices are always rea-onable. Rupxube Cured I—Stricture Cubed.—Without the use of the knile or painful means. Lost man hood restored, and diseases of men anoccrsfullv- treated by J. W. Gur- ley. M, D„ 67 Whitehall Street,A> Innta, Ga. Ma0-6m. y3 Athens Market. Athens, Got. *6,1S81. Corro •—MiJdliiig, 10 8-4*11 FLOUR aND GRAIN FLOUR— Fincy ,|9S’s Choice Family 8a» Double extra 779. ixtrs 726* Bolted Meal Ubaloo Bren isn. Grit* — GOObH WHEAT—No 1 White CORN—White, recks 99.100 MUed 90*95 Bulk 2*3 cents less. OATS—Feed b0a65 White— 54*70 Bed Bust Proof. 90*100 MEAT, PRODUCE, Etc. DS CR Sides 10*1014 D8 L C Sides lo«iot( D S Shoulders Sa8 > Canv-ssed Haras 15*0 RUTTER—couutry 20*25 LARD-Choice, tierces .12*121 Tubs, cans and kegs... 13*13' Bucket*.. ..14*14) EG IS—Country 21* SUGARS— rustled _ 'Powdered.—. llslik • 1. I0J4i-' ra C.. bii ■ J. P. Steven* ft Co., An advertisement of this msguificeut jewelry house appears in the Banner. We defer a notice of it till next week, when we can have time and space to do it justice. Lathrop ft White. We call attention to the advertises ment of this firm. Next week/ we will give them a notice worthy of tboir merit. If Mabone and Early had fought a duel, aud Early had been killed, what would have Income of the Louisiana lottery? At the bare mention tit such a thing, the country can feel the cold chilL run up and down iu back. ..... ~l part* -- , , . . V. Maddox, W. W. Austell, R. C. Clark, Major L. Mima and many otbera. oct25w, COME AND SEE ME. Everything fresh for this Season. Millions expended for a single holiday: the new VWorld’s Wonder, AH Huse Performlns 4UE LEPHANTSI And the only Colossal CIRCUS IN TWO KINGS Mammoth Menagerie, Trained Wild Beaat Show, and World’* Fair Gathering of Earth'* Living Won der*. Ju*t added AA Reason Gifted. Strained stallions. Trick Horses *ml Ponies. All Europe swept ol it* sttnetinns. Engagement there, Ant appearance here of the Old World'* latest surprising tensatlon, the great SELBDU A VILUoN TROUPE of > AT THE RED STORE, XJo. S Broad Street, Atlaea.3, Ge If you want STOVES aud TIN-WARE Cheap. octll Off*.. White Extra < Extra Cw MOLASSES—Cuba, In barrels. Re boiled, in barrel* noaxi SYRUP—New Orleans ... 55*60 Hllrer Drip. 45afi0 Sugar Drip — 56*60 COFFEES—Rio. common 11*12 Ihir. r i.. 12*14 ; luis 15*10 16*17 ... ..15*20 Good Prime Jaw* CHBEEB—Eastern Cream — MISCELLANEOUS. TOBACCO—Common to medium 35* Fine bright 75a*0 Extra fine to fancy... 94*100 8 rooking..........—re..... _.......45 -Dry'Flint ~Hll2J4 ^ Green ...re. tyL HAY—Choice Timothy .......145*150 CANDLESr-LixhV Weight V U%*15 LIME—Per Barrel ^.12 COTTON C00D8. OXptOIA FACTORY. "The price# ofGtPifgfe Factory good* now 4*4 Sheeting, 7%; Shirting, 6%; Drills, 7>£ ▲BI1XNS MILLS. Plaid* 9c, yarn* 90. - PRIMJXTOy. - A Drills, ft 7-8 Shirting, 0)4 (HIGHSHOAIS. Stripe* 7% J yarn*, 8% PARKER & CAMP BROS. ABE RECEIVING DAILY A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Fancy & Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrup, And the Best Mackerel in the city. Besides Groceries, we call apedal attention to our laige stock of STiPlE CRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, SIGHS ud T0SIC60. Wchavc bought in large quantities, and can therefore offer nnuanal induce menta to purehaaere at Bagging and. Ties. Remember we sill only at Rook Bottom Prices. Call and see that we mean what wt say. PABKEB & CAMF BROS., 40et No. 12 Broad itreet, ATHENS. GA. GYMNASTIC BICYCLERS. LOEW & ZANDER, JEWELERS 29 W2aiteh.aU Street, ATLA2TTA, Ca. Beg leave to inform the resident* of ATHENS and VICINITY, that they keep constantly on ha well assorted stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE and OFTXCAX. GOODS. r reeelvad New Ht Being in direct communication with th. Manufacturer*, thry j qh brought out. Their SUver Plated Ware 1*or th. beat quality aft Plate and warrant d to laat ftr a number of yaara. To responsibla parties, who cannot vt.it this city, good. wlU be rent no .election by mall or exprere, • If they wilt rend a description of article* a»d qualities rented. All goods by them are warranted aa repreaented. REPAIRING of Watebe*, '.Clock* and Jewelry promptly attended to. Jun*28 racnloua lent, ol these reckless rider, of the Rubber-Hoofed Steed. ZUILA the Female Bloudin, at each exhibition, WHEELING HER BABY ACROSS A 3-4 INCH WIRE, 100 FEET IN MID-AIR. Riding a Velocipede, and creasing blindfolded the tame high wire. LOYAL, the Man-Meteor, Blown from a Gannon! All Europe's Greatest Riders ia the Circus io 2 Rings. TRAINED GIRAFFES Performing Lions, Tigers* and other animals. Bible Behemoth,-Uni corn, Sea LionB, a Wilderness of Rare animals and Birds. Every forenoon ot exhlWUoo day, the Grented, Grande**. Pagent ever beheld upon the »treeta of an American city; the beautiful Oriental Bowwce of LALLA ROOKH GRAND DRESS PARADE! And review of nil the resource* of the Great Forepeugh Show, making the longest, larjeat, most lavish spectacular street pa^eunt ever made by any ahow ia th# Universe. #0T Admission as usual; Children, half price. Exhibition, afternooti and evening at usual hours. Arenic Chairs—Promenade Concerts one hour be- fore commencing,'by the two great bands. tST Special reduced rates on RV.lroads^ ^^^ 8o!eProl , ri ^ Octi8 ADAM FOBEFaUGH, Jr. Manager