Southern weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1881-1882, November 29, 1881, Image 2

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OUSE CO TALMADGE, HODGSON & CO Corner of College Avenue and Clayton Street. Thomas, Richter & Co : a«ri y;! >trr-.»i turn rsi •*£ r y>- * lI “ u * 4,lJ "* Jl • n '-“ l , 7*. OUB JACKSON LETTER. Dear Banner.—TwJfi in. ijajj- mony Grove late Inst Saturday ' even* ing, ti e 19th iust., and tried to - sell tour bale* of coition, but the merchants hi said they bad paid ' out‘ all their money for cotton already slid" would have to replenish before they oould buy luorJ. I though i ibis in dicated belter pricea and Sion d min* in a lot’ that wasalreadyfullabd run ning over. .fllr-lr. ,;.irff</iriH . i .1. . «IX HOUSE BURNED. 11 . tf Mr. CW Hood bad bought 50'bales thu.day helone.4-rS«»mg .very fine cob- inn m 11$ cents, and it was blinding in-igtea* rows before lihrnive,residence and wood yard.' I. was thinking wbnt a line profit he would make upon jpo much cotton, little, |ity:e>eminjfjth.Al he !wm so soon tpsusUjn the leas, of his gin house and wool thetnry by jtire. CHAPMAN BROS! E-. VAN WINKLE & CO reel New Bell Tower. An- famish and pot op n vifiria^- ■■ Fy ' * Athens, N'6t*E&HER; 29, taftl-'’ J.T. wJLaKHERiBAUkii^ PRCU'WETOn.! )- •' OK A4^V3STT3 IHAaWWrit.is.ss OIP Van Winkle Premium 11. C. CA11AN1SS, - •* Trays iing'Ac. ENT, It auihoiir.ed to make collection*, to* reonivv aiibsrriniioiit, ana to contract lur advcititing, lor ta* tmtly»nd Weckh Panner.T ’'^* ' HlEtiii Hrfli of Chtrkf CoontT aail Cilv of Athens. CHAPMAN BROS.,! No. #18 Jacksoa 8treet, New Bell Tower, Au guste, Us., famish and pnt op ~ 'All Kinds of r Age.^thesalcofti.ec.i.l.r.UedKarunura of Wrahipeknalar USAr.ficturing Company, Registered at the Post Office to Athens Is oeomHUam Matter. • b ill Tufa ,Tto Feeders -and Condensers, You can alway* hod meat-in : -tbw Augusta Chronicle and Crifis'.ifiitron- alist. Thu Augusta News cotitihoeit tAr give the city council'' an ' otc .isional dig in the ribis, tar allowing, ..0pw».„jtp roam the streets. - :t... MARCEI.LUS THORNTON ,1.88 bought the Atlanta Feet-Appeal, and will, change it to a morning paper Janua ry 1st. Then look out Ihr things, t<V hum. ‘ ; CHAPMAN BROS;, No. sifa jaok'sdh Street New Beil Tower, An- griata, Gil, Manufacture end sell GAS MACHINES. ■ Smooth Runner, CLEAN SEED and GOOD SAMPLE Send for Catalogue and Prices: Box 83, Atlanta, H CL 0. MnKTH Athens* Oa. n..:.iaf> v-iJi Ima ,« niph t-.-.••• *** ’Ty," 1 •“ 1 _u.n tie jto»- von <>‘ni boiBoo^SSfiPw^W CO! iw^o-i iyrui >ieo» bfifid • v> Xj» Hi CJIarke. A gent. Nb- 6 WhitfeKall Street i 1. j. *~>n rh'wrri'l h ' 1 *• " s r ~TI . . iqytlwt,l,ha,»e pareliaeed the li,toreat* ot itoWfiim; and in L k .'I"' v --,r. t ’*“ d ’ Il ,r vi«'0to Keep the finest liue of tashionaMe na w ew. H .. ur ’® r t »u shall bell at inside figures, and APMAN & 1®0, SIS, STEMI & MDBMItlC ilXEEItS, PLUMBERS -to still' riiiw sxiiii tar aj.vabUo WjjJ eoptmuin* Tiie.buviie.As ; L'Oodi Jii'|»in the'Oity, h—„— - !>, cqurtwy ,a)Jd Nqttaro aealiBgmerti lour oatrunage. noyiHiidiw,, orA,-3XJi;gc z&xr, qx Dr. Calhoun’s Female Bitters ka&cL Fipe Fitters. ■ . 318 Jackson Street, Near Bell Tower, Augnala, Ga. Manufacture end eelf ‘osAFjsiAirs Even old main Jim Anderson, of I the Covington Star, has taken to tttll- v ing us “Uncle.” Why, we are hardly * old enough to, be the old. fellow’« great-grandchild. •. r b, !. —-r-;r^rrt ■■ ( bi[f:, 1 Guiteau s antics are nauseating. | s There are pct.ple who are beginning i to regret that tho vengeance of Judge 1 Lynch did not overtake him while ‘ the smoke was still cm ling from (ho | muzslo of hia pistol.., i The Tvew YorkTrjDune is respon- slide tor the statement that, the Em . press of Austria reads St. Nicholas to her thi'dren, an I enjoys the-sior ries herself; and the Amoricau Regia-' ter of Paris swya Queen Marguerite of Italy also reads St. Nicholas. We cordially agree with brother Lewis,-of the Sparta Islimaelite, when he says: ‘‘No history that speaks^of the late confederates as ‘rebels’ is fit to bo used as a text book in a south ern school; and no teacher who would use such a text book ought to be pa- tn.nixed by the southern people.’’ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council Chamber, ") Athens, Ga., Nov. 22, 1881 > 5 o’clock p. M. ) A called meeting of council was held this evening; present His Hon or Mayor Bcusse and a full board .of aldermen except Alderman Lucas. The Mayor stated that the board had been called together for the pur pose of appointing managers' of the [T ILL bn nU twitch the court hou* door in tbs - acrfu of land m city of Athens. tl»* first ruefdW in 51 ..... liyal hours «r«at*. 4b* fwlluwiqg uropart] One undivided half of ftteliunured acrct v , Bituaud, lying and beinn to Uartceounty, Geor- irartpOmd oB.biehi lUiuphrur Plu»\l U.ed cd lnCtcrkfsuaicS tupurior cturl, for the parnoue o‘makinK tb.s levy; uoUce of levy sivoa K T l’iiurll, Tenmt tu ponvstiou. 1 h.3 2<uh day of Novenilier, 188i. J. A. BROWNIKG. > Pridter’a Ice »5.4S sheriff, C. C. la , and an eminent ga»»aSgaBSBar^ “ ^Sickaea*. .They cle-uue, purify, andoausea free drcolation of the blood,ajWkthdle^belnicUonfi to which Vlrffina t^^»Ttea«stsrasas»B5KSmsmhSSs£S3SS a chancre of life, to ore Tent dinoraon which asaallj attend them at thia time; by their immediate and specific tm the bowela off muy humorous substances which Would otherwise enter the system and can^e untold d«ger StoSeewSlloi£^ ^ oafiy ° ff Forsale toyall drugivtoto. Pnrie TOdftLOO Estiriates. fnruiahed and eontraefe made for iAghtin, and Boating Senideneea, Stores, Factories and Email Towueor Vilbures. NOBLE C. WILLIAMS. Proper, Atlanta, Ga. To the Holders of Clarke Couuty Bonds. All holders of the bouds of the county of Clarkr issued under eauthority of the Act of the Geueral Assembly of this Bute, approved February 2K, 187L and coimuouly known m the Court House l»onds,ato hereby notified to present the same for payment at the Rational Rank of Athens, as said bonds are hereby called under the prufisions of said Act, snd no Intcir.-t will be paid on them kl-: ter publioaliokof Oils notice for on* month: December 1st, 1881. D 'ROBERT THOMAS, * «1. B *K,- JAMESMTHICE,'!’ UNSURPASSED FOR be sown on wbeat Is id; but the rain ibatia now lallir- m II seriously inter fere with wheareowing, as ground should' never be ploughed for wheat when it is stall wet, ilia thought! it has a tendency to produce smut in wheat. A large area will lie sown in Notice! * LL ptisans ire hur.-bv notified not to tre»- iv pufsU^ouUiu lu.vl» or a,, omuty lum by liuntmg wiUi firo, do*^ t cuu, or by ridlin' or drivihL' over the wuuo, Parties have been in the h»bil oIpMaint! through auM farm leaving iratca o>>eu aud_ fetcoa down. . Other purtiee liavebceiv li rntinc with fire aud cutting down valuable timber*; and'others h»ve been bird huntinir on said iand* and beeu very recklcas in their abootini;, and my y*nl dog lia* been ahot by unprincipled penona. I therefore caution all penona not to bant or tnapAas upon the lands of the count- farm noder penalty of >).. i. ■ lAUV’ n mn/vrr *• . * n «f HOW TO GET IT! The Men and Women’s Mutual & Relief Fund, Asso.ciatiqp, ^ whea t thin tall, although there are a few who will not sow nny, under the delusion ‘that next year will not be a good wheat year’—Fall sown oats are coking finely, while turuipu and sweet potatoes are contesting for premiums every where. ' * * * valuable timbers; und' oii.er8 hunting oh said iands and be* m t!—lr ^ shot by uoprinciplcd persons. IT HA8 THE ONLY of Atlanta, Georgia, JOHX'K. TUCK, Suf. Jefferson, Ga., Nov. 22d, 1881. Special Notice! An election will be held in each ward in the city ou tiie first Wednesday in December next for mayor to servo,for tiio vear 1682, and for one alderman for each ward to ae.ve for 18S2 and 18 w 3, The pqiIs.will beoiwnod at 8 o’clock a. m. f and client 4 o’dock p. in The following is a ltit oi managers and places of voting: • B* OJ t hnt'^Ui 1st At J, x, Moutpjmqiy’* Morn. JolmO’iarrell, w. M. PiUmaii, J, H. Dewey,, Managers: ' - 1 “* T bjo ad Ward—MT. J. Hridiwa. A I: Mara, J. II. Beayes, J. B/i'uofner. Manaevr*. . 7' aaWard-AVT..wuiHU. t. K.piarke, Ii b. Pay* certificate* of cndowmci.t for,t500; 11,- 000 or (2.000 at time of marriage, according to cia*a. The mooevis made up by mutual eon- tribution. The bent institution ever organized to viva young people a start in tho world. -•Local spent* wanted everrwhera. Write for blank applications, and Constitution and By- Law*. hor agencies, address, M. F. AMOK- «>US. For blank applications, address, W. M. STOCKTON, Secretary, Atlanta, Ga. nori5 81 , W1NTEUVXLLE DOTS. BYBEPrO. 'h “The Melancholy days have oome, The saddest oi the year.” Of waiting wind* and naked wood*. And dunning far and near. Colton, stealing still continues. Winlerville has received 1,100 bales oi cotton eince September lei. Several otou-cjlixeus will , attend the Exposition this. week. Messrs, ilutchoson & Johnson have ginned 600 bales of collou this sea son. , T ’ ■ Cotiffii’eiice will‘meet this weik and the cttifckeri market is booming. Mamed oo, NVetinesday the 23d inst, Mr. Geo. Hall nnd Mits Fan- AG1ENTS, ATHENS, 3 A. MANUFACTU! mctiH TBS gbeatbst Administrator’s Sale, ,V PAUTTSSR, DR. J. P. HUNTLEY, door of laid county, on the ant Tuesday In lle- saWJS^aasisssasaMfifi: 8a WarS-AftowhUMLE. Biilupn. S. (7. Reese; Manager. .4th Ward—At Heuipbiil’e at n Jt John D.ri^S D.^SitchpH. Athena, Ga., Bov. 25,1881. j jju itiidl asaw vodj 3«!i»f-u<w ItoJ 251-2 PEACHTREE XT, ATLANTA, GA. TEfiTH PILLED BY> ELECTRICITY. One to four tSeth'inserted (on a new plan) withbut plate.' . ” . 1 will pay tore from Athena to Atlanta, should parties oome tor the puipoae of having dental work done, provided the work, amount* to ftUed *M D:^..i / i! —I - —a. \ Of tbe Season.: A Splendid Eating Saloon! • ■■ “ —iokt-ii' “■* 1 LADIES £. GENTLEMEN THERLKELO& JESTER’S Material, Etc. Money to Loan jgSEjg=r :irrirTr>rr-W ^ •tat* or cuiUYauon, aoout au acres in old nek_, &8S2?S‘b».aS, ! . , gilL^1sE ■event Mdwpapj tenanZbHMMMI a food many log crib, and Otbar out-houses. Thu is tbe hane (net, iFenoes la good order. MtN - Lot Ko. Z,contains 165 acrw actual survey di vided es tallows-. About 2S to 80 seres rood itver and creek bottom, about 60 to 70 acres of tint-rate upland In cultivation, balance in aid' field pine and foraat land. This place will have a good two room frame dwelling sold with it, also the old gin bouse. Tho crook bottom on this place is It ^a _iaV u -» - and lama, l^aa «aaj __ For Years. In earns of $1^000 And upward, upon improv ed centrally •locr- 1 v — s - * property; io cit« and upon cnltivat. _ . conn ties, to one-third tcrc»t eight,per c-nt. No coinmtsaion or brokerage to ‘aoe-lialf piesent value, "* iu the, most fertile Ir'present value. In- roqd , a — .dtnre condition* required beyond care ot security and ‘Sevfaral oftour young Miefi are pre paring-to S]ieud conterenee- week! in Athens- .r-- -If *»* 7t.;iiti«t»i«:t -.‘ Messrs. F- II Kroner and D H Winter, Jr. are wearing straw hats to prevent bald heads; • front of his reskleuce. Alderman Morton stated ..that the. committee had iuvestigatedlthe matter and - re commended that-the drain be extend ed on the east side of College ave nue so as to cross said street' at the hollow north of Mr. .McDermott’s house and that the gully above . tMr, McDermott’s house be tilled, i-wi tm» > Alderman Palmer moved that the dram he extended Is .recommended’ ty the committe provided 'the. work can Thia ia an enterprlao long wiahed for. A nice plaoe fbr ladies and gentlemen toget the follow, ing Luxuiiea when they come to Athena' FRESH OYSTERS, Stewed, Fried or Broiled in fivo minute*; FRESH FISH, CHICKEN, BEEF STEAK; HAM, EGGS, Ac., Ac. ■ They Neva boiltMoa rooms and-Ud' them Oarpeted sad splendidly fttrntahed, and are now prepared to footfall ttehungiy. i octlfi : l Z Lost or mislaid in Athena opt the 19th inst. a email leather pu-8e with <Ai6 or two' dotlaie in ehangtt’h it, ,Uo a certain promissory both tie;'Watson of Clark* -county. vWe wishitbenl muehibatipinca*. at. Two »o«;* with bqt A tangle thought, . Two hearts that beat ** one. ‘ -' Mr; idenry Meyer Abld hilt house* hoM ! "goods ‘6'rtt"ati’public ont tSfy lifcf fiftMidny’, and will, in a fevi'diji*, movfrla'Angofittt. • rS-.M-.j Miss LuhTSitfitb^drForsyth, ‘ arid Mr. It. H. Smith; of Hampton, > are Hop. -heiance lirapleodid original fioreat, 'With ex ception ora few acre* which la In apleadU, old field pine. * This lot fronu on tug main river lead fiymAUteuaptJeltarwmaitdruiwback^mpfolf. LctKo. T, contains 117 ■ aeras ariual survey. 1 This laud 1* all oriflhal forest sod. old. told: fronts on river road and runs back tb Crook ad creek. There is one two room log tenant house Jutstem Ksilroed Co. of Os. Blat of abovs lands ™n« house’ aud’tot In the clty of Athena, known ss.tho “atovaU’’ howto sbd lot, eqntainlna sheet one acre. Tbehotue bas tt (ood rpoms and It In very good order; with ell the necessary outbuild- SSifJattSHlii ’3t2S&>i3&& *w* depot. l K ^ , k»,#anks.Cp,Ga. ^al'implments, 3, f^BtVGVTYERS, Cat Cont-SbiiUuts. the )r9it6u *e* ,<i»* fL 11 i 1 f t A jWACK5NS, i Mule ^ Shoes, Hubbe and ‘1‘iBeltIngs. Mr! R. H; Smith; lof' Hampton; spcfidicg some tinwj with - Mr. and MriThoat! Hutchcgon. ; ‘ ■ Mr. J H Pittard nnd, wife ' left on Mondayi morning last, fer tile Expo- Circular Hand an d Given under kahd at oftceth siuon. vWe wish them a pleasant trip.. ::tti, .-1 1 , ; J ‘dtnTEitrsriiGNEDijtsx’rttY. 1 GEORGIA.' Cuuixi cods, TBEL ft>r dtvored In Ciarte Sni J Gtartaa Kittle vm John Kittle, y sheriff that the dclendact i tmd in this eenfity; and it WHHt a* the UrtoodsiAdos, not mdde , It needed no acknowledgement from OatdHPto oonvfneo'Mhe pufilie that eats by 'tpahfication Anee a'Stfontk'fbr .« twttittejMicf.MdMrseqtitfrpt pt this .court, i the Southern Bar.net, a pcbt.ogsactte, pubiial ed in Athens, Ga. And it is Rif Ur order; that the clerk of this cento furnish e copy sepfi-wtf SCiaAe, sheriff,Sttfo:”,:. TrlLii'bc sold bcfhrd the WAfboisc door /»' hr thssftyoU Athens,.OforKecotgtyjSjt,; Alderman Mii'i'im'JifidJflJiiLJllA lowed to move his fence on the south side of Gilmer atreot out from t hree to eight feet eosa to -Stoughten 5ST improve eaid r street; On motion ' SolAttiMmt ' Roar, square .bales ofpotton, K<t. 8», wplght virtue <» gif m from Clarke superior eourt,May d all tint outbuilding* - urolin very a mi J lot iti the city o^ Atheu* , eon- It one aero. Tlii* housit bfoomphlfoi 1 new and is known** uip. Thos. B. aqd ia located in rear.of .U^^jCoN t Broad atroet, Athens, ‘adjoining Gann. oonUlning two acres raqr* or. Having just iftSSdUBJaiUtoUUi ’njtif»dfij;pttiprOfnhfea-m« goin» doUtfte'^uW tbat'day not to'etit up again; atttf Wieif'Wr bfgnn td rn.rkc a 1 noise I pulled him back in his Aefit. When'wfeJ got lb Ihc Mitrshal’e room, nt’n&Mj figild io-'Ghiteaii : i‘What did^ydu ; promise mo ilxvit nU mnk- : lng> h noise in oourvfi' /. Yoi are i get* ting tbeipeeple i rill -down on i you.? * Aud hu said in reply: -Don’t make; r airriBwM^^^'^ »(BJlnary, : Ic-s.' This lot will ba divided into four Iqt*. The flr.-t of lot No. t hu a large work shop on' it, the other lot* are vacant. Ono let on Bnad street,adjoining the mid- die bridge, containing about one half acre. Five aharoa of the capital atock'of the Norta-- emurn Railroad of Georgia. J l, » r tiL Groceries, Bo,ojt^ and Shoes nitoiuk» il Indianapolis Sentinel. It is now universally admittt d that tha Ninth behaved rno*t outrageously white in Richmond, Vn. lt-mould be unjust, tetts culture and. refinement; but, since MasaachusetlaAuouU the idea Afaat it is to be judged by eueh a tiaug'if outl.iwl/il miy'-bo- Iddttced *• *'*'”»'» \ n J}t^5 ill nto of the Southern people. ■id letters almald.ndfto guAmd. ■iiio ; > ■ •,. ru^'i^ 0 ^” 7 - <,a1 ^ *17-. ' * 1 ‘ A**M. Jxcciox, Ordinary. •• neWfw.FrimreoA2.J8; t't h-iim .r iBoiA.aAiqti.wmit GEORGIA,CLARKR COUNTV.f Uttsmr, bell potash, 1,600 auks tail, 60,000 pound* baoon* sugar, oo&ee, syrup and kerosene oil by the ou* loads Coatt* spool cotton in cabinets and ftnoy boxes. Cigars for tho jobbing trade. A variety o tud an extensive variety of other goods too t dions to mention. . . I am eloucg ont my saddlery, crockery and clothing at cost, as I wish to go out of these lints. [f^oufJl to call and CTamlno the mammoth stacks oi goods now anlving and to strive, yon ing. XmnunVr Sl*U that I am headquarter* for the veiy beat Guanos, and 1 will oiler the poeple a full supply for ISAS. My jobbing trade is increasing so rapidly that I have been comoellea to arrange my stoqk-occordinglv, and all order* from iwrohsitto shall have pn nipt attention^ Trices guaranteed with any city in Georgie, . r ■. v . : ■. y, ; WtivbL. -old county, wa#«i1«lLp»iWB'|iFiW'|h».ritarp ««v,by.Ma.;ddW„poa Ml* could, not » u t ■>« .wJfivmTdd 48 ituliini • I, ■fi*' "d‘ f l LL rA'sddi hsTlrm demand, ttnlmt John' 1 y }Ajl3iktd*fd., are hereby notitied .to prese l reateJ .rere.iui .-tial tqq.jfo.in.medj.,center !• tt UOGlut soil Adm’r. John H Colt, dec'd mi,I Priqtcrtfcv.Aldl. "Allien., Ga How.!. Hops! 1 hare i lotoVhogq’fer ajjfioa oon» si-fimenL *«id «1li e&ttfiUbitoS&t tlieinuutiUbe-mhWtoof JnouAry. *no*29 wlm. WiLpy F, Hoop. ■v.-iill iavd •!»(! a ei Jl .ftrl. ntlol* mw vfxtd nil r,tiis - ' * .ftollwioi.iiraiil 1a .aiRidvri -.Mtlftlit Athens, Georg*, 'SPARK .< EXTlHCl'lSHn’