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C|c^mtt|crnUamttr J. T. WATBaMAN, PRUPRlUIUtt. Athens, Ga., December 6, )88i. local intelligence. SSL W. T. PARK, (Office opposite Kimball Ilonas, Decatur St.,) JYtlcm-ba- CBa- rpilIUTY years In aueeerafal atirent of an X Chronio Diacaaae in either sex, and various complicated old standing eases upon which others have (Wiled. Cures Srphilis in all its stages, Mood, Skm and Long diseases, Catarrh in all its terms. Kidney and all affections of the Urinary Organa, Womb Diseases, etc., eto. Also Or.raw and Morphine Habit, All with sale rad pleasant remedies, rad without Mer cury Poisonous or Nauseous desea. Mail to him a foil history and statement of your afflic tion whatever It may te, with postage stamp for his reply, terms, etc., or come to Atlanta and consult lim in person. FRENCH HAIR STORE! Those desiring anything in hair work should "end their orders to J. 3T77XZ83£El, 66 Whitehall St-, Atlanta, Ga., Who manufactures Witts, Bangs, Toupees, Braids, CurK Frizzes, etc. He also mak>- up Combings and re stores Faded Braids. Satisfaction guaranteed. SMALL TALK. China—Raviland’s Best. Cut Glass—Baccarat’s and others. Japanese goods—very fash ionable. BriC-a-Brac—Unique and Crockery - English a „ d Fa ®“ Ul ^ds-For Preset*. American. Uoblets-At all Prices. Glass—Best and Prettiest. Glass sets—A Variety of Silver Plated Y» r are—Fin- Styles. est in town. Clocks—Waterbury make. Brushes—All kinds. Mirrors—American and Ger- Lampj-Anendta. variety. j n “ wSofjfl new shapes. Chamber sets—New styles. Brooms-Light and heavy. Baskets—A Fancy Lot. 'fin sets—Handsome, Strong. LYNCH & FLANIGEN CHINA HALL, ATHENS. GA. Tha spirit of improvement is rife in the city, and iu seen in various direc tion*. The candidates for municipal of fices keep steadily at work, and are putting in their best licks. The old livery stable on the corn er of Hancock avenue and Newton siren'. is to give place to a handsome cottage. Quite a number of citizens iorgot to legister until it was too late, and they are disfrarchised till next year. Take time by the forelock, gentlemen. Many farmers are taking the idea that there will be a great advance in cotton next spring and are holding as much of their crops as they can. The approaching election creates little interest with the mass of the people. Candidates are working very quietly and it is hard to forecast the result.^ The piles ot cotton which have blockaded some oi the streets tor two or three weeks, are rapidly diminish ing since the N ertheastern received plenty ot cars. Hon. Emory Speer has had several cases during the present term ot the court and we are glad to notice that his public duties have destroyed none of his ability and acumen as a lawyer. The hetrvy timbers are raised to the root of Heaves, Nicbolsrn & Co.’s warehouse to the music of a loud mouthed son of Africa. His peculiar warble seems to add strength to the muscles of the workmen. The friends of Mr. G. P. Boone will be sorry to know that hscontem- plates leaving Athens *,t an early day. He has bought the interest of Mr. Rudolph in the store of Boone X Rudolph at Gainesville, and the firm will hereafter be J. R. Boone & Son. Mr. Boone has been here about three years nnd has exhibited a fine business capacity. We wish him success in bis old home. .NORTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE. Friday's Proceedings. Religious exercises were conducted by Rev. A W Rowland. The following preachers’ names weie called and their characters pass ed : H J Ellis, BEL Timmons, H J Adams, T A Seals, W E Shackleford DJ M>rick, A W Williams, FP Brown, T H Gibson, G E Gardner, C A Conaway, S D Evans. E W Speer,fitter the passage of his character, was located at his re quest. Call resumed and following passed: A Evans. J W Heidt, H C Chris tian, W C Dunlap, W F Robison, L' P Neese, W D Heath, W F Quil- lian, F G Hughes, A C Thomas, M Calloway, W R Branham, D F C Timmons, W W CMiu, F B Davies (whose death was announced), A G Haygood, 1 8 Hopkins, W P Love joy, S P Jones, J L Lupo, E A Gray, W H LaPradt,S P Richardson, J R Parker, M 11 Dillard, J E England, T H Timmons, G W Duval, J S Em bry, J A Reynolds, W T Hamilton, D D Cox* C C Cary, G H Patillo, W A Dodge, W T Caldwell, M J Cofer. Rev J L Lyons of the American Bible Society, Rev R W Milner of the Presbyterian church, and Rev C D Campbell ot the Baptist church, were introduced. Bishop McTyeire gave notice that l wo e uidteS.eT”tiou would be the election ot delegates to | and or|lha |; g of deceased preachs delegates u<t;> w u the General Conference, which meets I XII 3 yooi* next May in Nashville. There will | ra j’ t . d gg 34 be seven lay and seven ministerial delegates. The ecclesiastical conference sus pended for awhile and the legal con ference held a brief session. After Caught Stealing Cotton. Yesterday morning early, a colored man named John Montgomery caught two little negro boys stealing cotton from Reaves, Nicholson «fc Co.’s Considerable cotton belonging to that firm was on the street by their warehouse, and it was from this that the theft was made. They had bag full, and it was learned on inves tigation that they had a large lot of cotton stored in a house at the old cemetery. Doubtlers a great deal of cotton is stolen in this way. All per sons should be very careful how they buy loose cotton. The two litile ne groes w< re turned over to the police, and imprisoned. -on. J A Tardy consented to serve as a missionary in New Mexico, and m view of immediate transfer, was elected to deacon’s orders. > Dalton and LaGrange applied for the next session of the con ference. LaGraoge was selected. Rev J L Pierce presented the re port ot the committee on education. The collleges and schools under con trol of the chnrch are enjoying unus ual piosperity. The Covington Female College hav ing been lendeied to the conference in fee simple, a committee was appoint ed to consider the proposition. They reported, recommending that the ooafeienoe accept the gift ef the prop erty and appoint a board of trustees to receive the the titles and arrange for operating the school. The report was laid on the table. The clerical delegation to the Gen eral Conference was completed by the election of J E Evans and H J Adams. Alternates: J W Heidt, D J Myrick, 0 A Evans, S P Richardson. The laymen elected to complete the delegation were: \V M Sessions, ot Marietta; VV A Turner, of New- nan; C P Crawford, ot Milledgeville; R M McIntosh, of Oxford; Weir Boyo, of Dahlonega. Alternates: Y L ti Harris, of Athens; J B Uunni- cutt, ot Turin; J S Stewart, of Ox ford, and J A Wynn. The Board of Finance made a re port (bowing that the assessnrent for APPOINTMENTS OF TEE NORTH GEORGIA CONFERENCE— DC EX HER, 5,1881. BOMB DISTRICT. WF Glenn, P.E. Rome, W A Potter De Soto, J T Gibson De Soto Circuit, J L Perryman Sooth Rome, W P Rivers Forrestville, C L Pattillo Cave Spring, J B Rabies Cednrtown, T F Pierce. Polk Mission, to be supplied Rockmart, J W'Slipe Canereville; A J Jarrell, J T Norris and R H Jones, sup. Dallas, S D Evans Sweetwater, W G Hanson Acwortb, H M Quillian Marietta, T A Seals Powder Springs, R R Johnson Douglassville, G G Andrews Villa Rica, O C Simmons Buchanan Mission, to be supplied Paulding Mission, to be supplied DAHLONEGA DISTRICT. W R Branham. Jr., P E Dahlonega, J R King Porter Springs, to be supplied Auraria, to be suppplied Cleveland, to be supplied Hiwassee, W T Hamby Blairuviile, E i Smith Morganton, J J Morgan Ellijay, R B O England Dawoouville, Eli Smith Jasper, J Rembert Smith Clayton Mission, P L Stanton, C Jhmison helper North Ga. Agricultural College, J J Singleton Prof. LAGRANGE DISTRICT. Gonyere, D L Anderson Covington, W F Robison Oxford, .T L Pierce Newbern, E A Gray Norcrosa, J R May? on Orphans’ .Home, j L Lnpo sup’l. S P Jones agent Emory College, A G .Haygood pres M Calloway and I S .Hopkins pros feasors, W P Loveioy agent. ATHENS DISTRICT. G W Yarbrough, P E. Athens 1st chnrch, J D Hammond Oconee street, D J Myrick Circuit, JVM Morris Watkin .ville, Hi Ellis Oconee Faatory Mission, T O Rorie Winterville, \V L Wooten E G Mar- rah qup. Lexington, W F Smith White Plains, D D Cox Greensboro, \V A Farias Madison, G G Smith Morgan, W E Shackleford Rutledge, G S //anleiier Barnett, J W G Watkins Little River, T H Gibson Washington, G E Gardner Broad River C A Conaway, Monroe, M H’Eakes, A Means, 1 Sup. Social Circle D F C Timmons. Linoolnton, G E Bonner, J. JcP. COATS. Their Display at the Exposition. Administrator’s Sale- Ponnrat to w order of the Court of Ordina ry of Clarke county, will be eolil before the court houae door ot said county, on the fine Tuesday in January next, daring the legal hoars ot solo the following property to wit: One house and lot, eitaated in the city of Ath ens in said ooaniy whereon Uike Kittle non lire. oontaininir one acre more or less. Also one tract ot land lying in Kadiaon county rati sold state, containing 565 acres, more or less, adjoining Richard Porterflald John Moore rad others, Ming the place whereon James Mo- Donald recently resided. To be Mid os the property of Edy H. Carithers, deoeased, for di vision among her hair*. Terras cash. Decem ber 5,1881. FRANCES E. CARITHEES, Adra’x. deoSwit Bill for Belief, Etc. COLLETTE L.PITNEB1 CLARKE BUPE’R va }• COURT. J. R. CRANE,adm et at J Nov. Term. 1881. It appearing to the oonrt that John Kittle, jr. one ot tho defendants in the abo re stated oase dost not reside in said ooonty ot Clarke, rad it farther epoearing that he doss not reside in the state of Georgia, it is ordered that service be perfected on said John Kittle, jr_ by publi cation of this order onee a month for four months in the Athena Banner prior to the next term of this court, rad that said John Kittle, ir„ appear rad answer at said term. SE.r. D. THOMAS, Compl’ts Solicitor. ALIX. S. ERWIN, Judges. C. A true extract from the minutes ot Clarke raperior court, November Term 1881, JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk S. C. C. C. Ga. ,ydecton<y-aw4moe was 89,028; amount raised, 86,346.95—about 84J per cent. Amount assessed for bishops’ fund 81.350; raised 81.397.10. Adjourned to afternoon. this the examination of character, was I, P XiPuL tb ,"’ 8 d T t V the C ° n ; resumed and the following called and V rep ? i ny |3 tv I » -w-w -w- I IQ oiiiiufly s DiuiDtir, was to receive passed : W RBran aru Jr-, R L reports. We have not the space to Campbell, W 11 Weaver, (whose 1 8y ^ f , 8iBe thea6j death was announced) J J Singleton, J W Lee, R M Hickey, N Z Glenn, E B Rees, W J Cottei, O A Throws er, T J Edwards, A J Hughes, J N space and perhaps they would not interest a majority of our readers. .. Yesterday morning, the committee appointed to consider the proffered Myers, J H Baxter. W T Borman, “Lf ‘“ f ^ovin7tnn ’iLZi '■gS. A G Worley, W A Fariss, Eli Smith, made a rcDort^ recommending STSS4S A W QcJllian S Liake, \\ W Lamp- -phis was discussed, and finally adopt- k.n G R Loehr. O G Smith, J H ed< b an a | mosl un ^ lmou , v ie. tf he Mashburn, J R Pate, (who was lo- committee then nominated aboard \ YI “ wCnR a t t r tru8tees 10 take charge of the prop- J G Worley, W M D Bond, J J Lfty and arrange for carrying on the Morgan. M WArnoM, H M Quillian, The = comprise ten Pre.cher._and nine l,ymen, P cated at his own request) W T Laine, T R Kendall, T S L Harwell, W F Smith, JVM Morris, G W Thomas, J B McFarland, J T Lowe, L J Da vies, A Gray, G E Bonner, J D Ham mond, L Rush, R W Rogers, D J Weems, G W Hardaway, J M Bow j i- I lambent—on which the bishop made \ Wa8 i P, aSB p „ askl ” E «°nie happy remarks—and also to the Bishop McTyeire and Dr. Potter to [a ;| roa( ] ri which gave reduced rates, give ar a time to be appointed by Ainid qnitu a f utter ot anxiety, the the Bishop, their impressions of the b ; gbo p then proceeded to read the ap- ecumemcal conference. | pointments, which will be lound else- The conference appointed the first Fridays in April and August as days of fasting and prayer,—the first tor the foreign and the other for the home misvions of the church. The usual thanks were returned to the people of Athens for their enter- W F Cook, P E LaGrange, C Pope Troup, J M Lowry Houston, F M T Brannon, J P Hows ell, sup. IIr.gaDsville,*W R Foote, Jr West Point, B F Fariss Whitesville, G S Owens Greenville aad Trinity, J D Gray Meriwether, H M Newton North Meriwether, J T Richardson Senoia, M L Underwood Grantville, J A Reynolds Newnan, W W Wadsworth Newnan Circuit J W Quillian Palmetto and Fairburn, J W Roberta Fairburn Circuit, J H Daniel Whiiesburg, W H Speer Carrollton, J S Bryan Bowden, A J .Hughes, F' D Cantrell helper Franklin, E K Akin Heard Mission, J S L Sappinglon LaGrange Female College, J W Heidt pres., nnd P H Heard prof. Y J Allen Missionary to China. GRIFFIN DISTYICT. R W Bighara, P- E. Griffin, J E Evans Jonesboro, T S L Harwell Hampton, J A Ro-.-u Fayetteville, I G Parks Brooks, G W Hardaway McDonough, G W Thomas Milner, J B McFarland ZebnloD, J T Lowe Barnesville, L J Davies Upson, L Rush Thomaston, A G ray Culloden, R W Rogers Foraytli, A M Tbigpen Forsyth circuit, P U Ryburn Jackson, N Z Glenn and C A Weath ers 'liuton, A W Williams Hillsboro, V7 A Rogers Monticello, J M Bowden & T S Hil bert. Resolutions were passed expresain the gratification of the conference at the establishment of a Southern Meth odist Chinese College, in Shanghai, endorsing Rev. Dr. Young J Allen, where in to-day’s paper. And so the conference closed. Athens— that is that portion of it which was affected by the meeliug of the body iu our ci'.y—feels the social the projector, and^piedging^the^aasis-j and S pj r j lua | bene g t 0 f tbe g( . 8 ,; OD . „„ .. „„ • may gay j Q behalf ot our people, that we are glad to have been visited by so eminent and so excellent a body of men ; that we shall long remember their visit, and always with pleasure. lance ot the conference as lar as pos sible. Conference adjourned to 3 p. ra. Watch Presentation. A Good Showing. The Northeastern railroad is doing a splendid business. Tho passenger department shows that for November the business exceeded any previous month in its history, and the travel is so great that there is good reason tt> believe it will continue to increase. In the freight department since the road has been able to get all the cars it needs, th-i business has been very large, keeping every employe busy the whole time. On Thursday four teen cars loaded with 600 bales of cotton were sent out and every day witnesses about the eame thing. Supt. Bernard tells u* that the road keeps a number of care lor use between the stations alone, nnd every day about six of them loaded with cotton are brought to Athens from one or an other of these stations. Here it is sold, compressed and reshipped Other freight is also carried in large quantities, and the read is not only on a paying basis hut promises to be come a Teal benefit to the stockhol- * ders, ns it is a convenience to the general public, f SOUTHERN SURGICAL INSTnrnS. Fur the Relief of theJRupturcd aad Crippled sad Treatment oqchromc Diseases, At- jlanta, Ga. One of the tngeons of this old and notable Institute, will visit Athens, Ga. on Thursday, Friday and Bator- day, December 8th, 9th. and 10th, slopping at the Clinard House, where lie can be consulted by the afflicted free of charge and their cam exam ined, by which they may learn wheUi or any ueatment from the Institute will benefit or cure them. A candid opinion will be given in all cares. No hopeless cases being taken, parties may that be saved the useless expense of a trip to Atlanta. In such oases as may be cured or benefitted, arrange ments can be made with our surgeon, and treatment begun at home from the Institute. As the time of this visit is limited, patient* should call early. Venr Truly, j. w. Gurley. 4ec4*t*f-dAir Proprietor. AFTERNOON SESSION. Immediately after devotional exer cises, the Bishop announced that in accordance with the order adopted in i 0 , ing t0 getting oat Sunday’s pa- thc forenoon, the election ot delegates 1 per on .Saturday evening, and ihere- the General Conference would take by not publishing the conference pro- place. The vote was taken, and the ceedings of that afternoon, we missed tellers were sent out ot the room, to giving an account of a very interest- make the count. While they were gone ing episode. Ao elegant gold watch the call of preachers was resumed and was presented to Rev. R. W. Big the following passed: l.am, by his friends in the dist: ict. C Pcpe. J M Loivry, F ftl T Bran-1 The presentation address was made non, J W Roberts, A M Thigpen, W by Bishop McTyeire, in bis usual Wootten J D Gray 1 G Parks M L happy style, an-i was responded to Underwood. John W Stipe, by Mr. Bigbam in fitting terms. Mr. W Yarbrough, J W Quillian, J S Bigbam, though not an old man, is a Bryan, J Rosser, D L Anderson, G 1 veteran iu the ministry, and has gtv. C Andrews, W H Speer, E K Akin, en the strength of his youth and ma lt Mayson, Y J Allen, J E Evans, lure manhood to the ministry of the _ T Gibson. J T Richardson, W P church. As this was his lust year Rivers, T F Pierce, J W Baker, J R on the district, by legal limitation, it Smith, A J Jarrell, J T Norris, was proper that those whom he . L Perryman W J Scott P M Ry- served so long, should testily their burn, R R Johnson, W G Hanson, B j esteem for him. Sanders, O C Simmons. The Finance Committee leported the amounts awarded to the confers ence beneficiaries. R A Conner was restored to the superannuated list. The conference declined to restore credentials to VV M VVeems. Committee on the appointment ot a | board of education : VV F Cook, VV II Potter, VV A Candler, C D Me- WINTERVILLE DOTS. BY BEPPO. Mr. F H Kroner is in Atlanta. Only seven marriages in our com munity in the past two weeks. Mr. D II Winter has snspended three ot his hands. Mr. W C D Barnett has sold his Cntchen, R M Melntosh-lasi two plac(# ^ Mr 2fenry Meyer, Sr., and “CU VV Bigham’s proposed book wil1 in * khort li '"* m0T0 10 Madison on prayer, was recommended by the county, conference. Married at the rcaidence of the Rev. RVV Lyle, of the Baltimore I brid8 ,„ falheron the lst iniU by w •ririShS^SSfSi lb. M-ka-bSi.Biraiia, a«. lowing result of the ballet was an- nle ““tier. n °nference' Vd ® IeSaleS “ lhe Gener ‘‘ 1 tw?££?$7 W*H n Potter 145 votes; A G Ilav- Jim Short ’ E "T. «»T* that two rats good 102; Jesse Boring 93; H H I polled a sixteeu pound piece of bacon Parks 91; W F Cook 88; J E Evans across a sixteen foot room at hia home StfeMtlsTJ Ml~b E i5"i “ h "” igh '’ ^' b “ Glenn 36; S P Richardson 36; R W •W-tement. Bigbam 18; VV D Aude.rson 17; VV R Married on Wednesday, November, Branham 16; VV W Wadsworth 14; 30;h, Mr. James Lester, aud Misa W H LaPrade 27; L J Davies 17; B Lucy Shackellord; mav their pathway F Fariss 12, and other smaller votes. ,:<■ _■. The first five having received the necs I ® ^ ® ‘ Mary 82 votes, were declared elected. ”r. James R Haynes has a fine Lay delegates elected: C D nfc- pair of oxen for aale. Cntchen, James Jackson. This leaves I Capt. Smith, ot Augusta, had one two clerical and five lay delegates to of his legs broken in two placet by r be eleeted. fall from a pair of atep- a few day Conference then adjonnud. | -ince, the sufferer has w our greatest I simpathiea. Saturday’s Pmoceedlngs. * * CorrecL The devotional services were con-1 Courier Jouraal ducted by Rev. VV J Scott. I The defense in the Gnhean trial The following were admitted on seems to l>« uyiog to demonstrate to trial: Tlios 8 Hubert, Charles J I the jury that egoti-m is insanity. It VViathe s, VVro *' Usmby, Joseph I that poiut ra made, all tbe asylum- in A Tardy, Joshua L Sappington, 1 the country could not bold the fbsane Fletcher £> Cantrell, Lake G John- persona eut to them. GAINESVILLE DISTRICT. VV A Parks P E Gainesville, H .1 Adams Hali, R P Marlin Flowery Branch, B Sanders Gumming, J T Curtiss Chevtatee L P Winter Duluth, J H Miisliburn Roswell, W P Smith Alpharetta, S Leake Cobb, M VV Arnold Cherokee, W T Bell Canton, VV M D Bond; Lawrenccville, L P Neese Logausville, J G Worley Etowah, E T 7/endrick.V EI.BERT JN DISTRfCT. VV U Anderson P E Elberton, J H Baxter Elbert, VV T Norman Bethlehem, A G Worley Hartwell, R A Scale Danielsville, O B Quillain Jefferson, H S Bradley Mulberry, E H Wood Harmony Grove, J R Parker Homer, J N Myers Carnesville, VV O Sutler Clarkesville, VV W Lampkin Franklin Springs, J A Timmerman Lavonia, A VV Quillian Belton, J VV Baker Geo R Loehr, missionary to China, DALTON DISTRICT. J F Mixon, P £. Dalton, J VV Lee Dalton circuit, R M Hickey Spring Place, J J Harris Coosawnttee, to be supplied Tilton, N E McBrayer] Calhoun, BEL Timmons Gordon, E B Rees Kingston, VV J Cotter Snbligna, M H Edwaids Summerville, O A Thrower Lafayette, T J Edwards A McLiemore’e Cove., R LCampbell Ringgold, VV J Scott Tunnell Hill, N li Palmer VV T Laine,principal Ringgold High School AUGUSTA D18TUICT. Tbe tO'a Reliable” and Renowned Firm of J. & P Coats lake the Best Exhibit. Correspondence Cincinnati Commercial. To the southern visitor, especially, A ht tho Exposition the operation of spooling cotton, the intricate and marveions machinery ased, and the busy and skiUfnl opera tives at work in the various depart ments, is a thing which never fails to attract their undivided attention. Passing through the main building trum west to east, immediate beyond the exhibit of the State Department at Washington, which is located on a portion of tbe space originally donated hy them, is the display of tbe Messrs. Coats, framed in by the most elegact spool cotton sign in the Exposition. It is composed of 16,000 spools, of 200 separate colors, embracing the latest ombre, and other fancy shades. Tbe frames are richly molded, with plate- glass coverings, and the spool-work is of very artistic design and finish. The exhibit covers an area of 30 by 60 feet, and is furnished,in addition to the ma chinery, with raised seats at one ex tremity for the comfort of visitors, who can thus enjoy their ease while they are being entertained by tiie various processes there presented. All the ma- chines are automatic and labor-sav ing, Tbe first is the skein spooler, which winds the thread from banks on to large bobbins, from which it is taken to the winding machines, which transfer exactly 200 yards to the spool, and is then ready to repeat the same operation. From here it is tak en to the ticketing machine, an ingen ious automatic arrangment, probably the most interesting of all tho various operations. This machine cuts the lit. tie circular labels from large sheets and paste and places them firmly on either end of the spool. The goods are then removed to the packing ta ble, where otter operatives are at work in full view oi the public, making paper boxes, some of them holding full dozens and others single spools, the latter to be given to lady visitors. All of the machines used, which have at other Expositions taken the highest medals, are inventions of Mr. Heze- kiah Conant, who is very prominently connected with the American millu of Messrs. J. & P. Coats. At another table two sewing ma chine operatives are constantly work, making book-marks of colored sateen which are given as souvenirs to visitors. An elaborate showcase stands -HAS THE- Largest Stock, Finest Goods, Lowest Prices, I N THE SOUTH. To the Holders of Clarke County Bonds. All holders of the bond* of the county of Clarke isaued under. uthority of the Actor the General Assembly of this State, approved February 28, 1874. nnd commonly known as the Court House oat, are hereby notified to present the same for yment at the National Bank of Athens, as said _ jodamrehnreby called under the proviiiona of aaid Act. end no interest will lie paid on them ni ter publication of this notice for one month. De>x>mber 1st, 1881. KOBEBT THOSf AS, ASAPH K. CHILDS, EDWABD tL HODGSON, JAMES WHITE, &UFUS L. MOSS, nov29w38d ComiuiMlonera. Notice!] A LL persona are-hereby notified notJto • trei»- rV pa s*8 upon the land* of the county fmm by hunting with fire, doge, gun. or by riding or driving over the same, rartie* have been in the habit of paseiog through atrid farm leaving gates open aud fences down. Other parties have been banting with fire and cutting down vulnable timber*; and others have been bird bnntiog on said hinds and been very reckless in their ahooting, and my yard dog ha* been shot by unprincipled person*. I therefore caution all persona oot to hunt or trespos* upon the lands of the county farm under penalty of the law. JOHN R. TUCK, Supt. C. F. GEORG I A, Clarke County. Whereas, John Calvin Johnson 'applies to me for letter* *f administration on the estate of James A. Suye, late of said county, deoeased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cau*o at my otfioe on or be fore the first Monday iu January next, why said letters should not be grauted. Given under my hand at office, this 25th day of November, 1881. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. nov29w30d. ^ L IBEL for divorce in Clarke Superior Court. Clarissa Kittle vs. John Kittle, jr.. It ap pearing to the court from the return of the dep uty sheriff that the defendant is not to be found in this county; and it further appearing that the defendant does not reside in this state. It is ordered by the court that the defendant. John Kittle, ir., be served in the above stated case by publication once a month for four months prior to the next term of this court, iu the .Southern Bannei, a public gazette, publish ed in Athens, Ga. And it is far her ordered that tho clerk of this court furnish a copy of this order for publication in said paper, a» aforesaid, ft. P. THURMOND, ITff Att’y. ALEX. S. £R WIN, Judge, Ac. A true extract from the minutes of Clarke Superior Court. November term, 18*1. JOHN LHUvrGINS, Clerk S.C. nov291ani4iLwky. Pri l. fee $4.56. DR. J. P. HUNTLEY. DENTIST 251-2 PEACHTREE ST, ATLANTA, GA. TEETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. One to four teeth^iuserted (on a new plan) without plate. I will pay tare from Athens to Atlanta, should parties come tor the purpose of having dental work done, provided the work amounts to $15 or $20. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Silks, Fine Satins,. NOBBY TBXMMEXeS, Fine shoes, Fine Boots, Cheaper than anywhere else in the city of Atlanta. Samples senti Free of Charge. Terms Cash or Goods Sent C. O. i>. DEFIES COMPETITION. 39 and 41 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. 37 at one end of the space, and others Kfi. I "“‘ " A. 0. 11* (JAY & CO., Messrs. J. & P. Coals are the lar gest thread makers in the world. Their successive descendants havsbeen tainons on account of tbe product of their great factories at Paisley, Scot land. Within the last ten years they have erected five mills at Pawtucket, R. I., the fourth mill being com pleted in the centennial year, and cost over one million dollars. It contains a Corliss engine of 1,000 horse power. Mill number five, now nearly com pleted, is 500 teel in length, 4 stories in height, besides abasement, and con tains more floor space than any other spool cotton mill in the United States or Scotland. Mr. James Coats, is at tbe head of the American business, and they employ in both countries, di rectly or indirectly, over 7,000 opera tives. The old house of Aochincloss Brothers, founded in 1810, and now mostly in the third generation, is the LOEW & ZANDER, JEWELRY 29 WhixeliaU Street, - - - ATLANTA, Ga. Bog leave to inform the resident* of ATHENS and VICINITY, that thej Keep constantly on hand * well assorted stock of VATCHES, C'OGXS, JEWELRY, SILVER PALTER WARE and OPTICAL GOODS. Being in direct communication with the Manufacturers, they received New HtvlcR sir Noon as brought out;. Their Silver Plated Ware is of the best quality of triple at ' Plate and warrant d to last for a number of years. i as a true New York agency. Thu firm has oth er agencies in Philadelphia, Boston and San Francisco. Great credit is due for tbe present display to Capt. J. VV. Thomas, the eouthern agent of Messrs Aochincloss in Atlanta. He is assisted by Mr. J. 8. Otis, thejrep resentative in your city of the firm, both gentlemen having been for many yean identified with the business. CLOTHIERS* Hatters and Furnishers, 37 Peaclrtree!s-b.. ATLANTA, GrA. Before you buy Clothing do not fai 1 to see onr stock which, for Elegance, Style and Per fection oi HT, you will find nneqnaled. 37, Reliable 37. It I* with genuine satisfaction that we recom mend the enterprUin< Peachtree clothier to our citixens, visitors to the cotton exponitfon, Btrang- en and everybody, a* being thoroughly reliable. Such is the business standard of Mr. A Oil Gay, tbe courteous and gentlemanly head of one ofthe most fashionable clothing houses in the city of Atlanta. Mr Gay baa earned his proud distinc tion by hard work, and square dealing. He gives -verything bin personal attention, and never al- iwsanything to be misrepresented in his store.— .Sunday Gaaette rcapuusiuio pnitus, wnn tsuuut visit tuts ttty, guuus if they will send a description of articles and qualities wanted. All goods by them are warranted as represented. REPAIRING of Watchei otnptly attended to. COME AND SEE ME. H H Parks, P E. Augusta, St- John’s, W H LaPrade St. James, S P Richardson Asbury, A C Thomas St. Liuke, M HDillard Richmond, J E Eugland Appling, J S Embry //arletn, G W Duval Belair, K Read Thomson, T Af Timmons Warrcnton, W T 2/aruilton Sparta, W A Candler .Hancock, F P Brown Cniverton, C C Cary, Milledgeville, G H Patillo Baldwin, J C Davidson Eatonton, W A Oodge East Putnam, W T Caldwell West Putnam, M J Cofer ATLANTA DISTRICT. Jesse Boring, P E. Atlanta lst Cburcb, C A Evans " Trinity, T R Kendidi ” Evans Chape), H C Chris- tian " Pay n’e Chapel, FG JZbghes ” St Paul’s W C Dunlap ” Sixth Cbureh, if L Crumley ” City Mission, W ( R Bran ham, Sr E-lgewood, R J Bigbam DeKalb, J B Allen East Point. W W 0,lin Fulton Circuit, t» be supplied Decatur and Olarkston, W D. Heath 1 itbonia, W F Quillian Athens Market. Avnnvs, Dtc. 5,188!i. CoTron—Middling, all 1*8 * FLOUR aND GRAIN FLOUR—Fancy , Choice Family 1955a .825a . 775a .. 725a 95*100 . 140a . GOebbl Doable extra extra Bolted Meal.... Bun A....... Grits WHEAT—No 1 White CORN—White, sacks 95al00 MUe* V0a93 Bulk 2&S ceuta leaa T F—Fee* CC»65 White.- 65a70 Bed Rost Proof. 90*100 MEAT, PRODUCE, Etc. D8 CR Sides. -^-.-.-.^^*994 DS Shoulders .~fca8 Canvassed Hams 15a 16 BUTTER—Country 20sT LARD- Choice, tierces —..... 12a 12 > Tubs, cans and kegs MalS] Buckets 14*14] EGGS—Country 20a SUGaRS—Crushed ... l^all Powdered.^. Hal IK Granulated HH^all Standard A 10)4*10% Off*. White Extra C %a!0 Extra C 9%a9% 8YRUP—New Orleans-. Silver Drip.. Drip.. Fair Good. Prime Java.. 11*12 12a!4 .14*15 15*19 CHEESE—Eastern Cream * ! MISCELLANEOUS. TOBACCO—Common to medium... Fine bright Extra fine to fancy Packing,, „ , TIES—Arrow i«.n« HIDES—Dr^ Flint J,* CANDLES—Ught WeTght Uj HUE—Per COTTON GOODS. OXOItOIA TAOT- .T. rutd.se, T»n^£ n "” U *’ A *.« IBlVCXTOir. A Drills, 8; 7-8 Shirt Inj:, «>f ndda,efi Stripe.7*4; jr»ru«,l)i 37 Positively th? Call. Last FAIR NOTICE. A LL penona indebted to tbe late firm of Child., Nickerson & Co. by note or account wit 1 come for .rat and nettle, rad uve cost*. Tbe bu.inew of tbe old firm must be eloeed. Childs, Nickerson & Co. NovlO lS81-w4t. Money to Loan Fop a to IO Years. In earns of $1,000 rad upward, upon imprcV' ed centrally located business, or residence property, in citiea, to one-half pieeent value, rad npoo cultivated land* in the moat fertile lu- connnee, to ono-third their present valne. tcrest eight per cent. No eoamnueiou or brokerage charged beyond tbe cash outliy attending the loan. No future conditions required beyond care ot aoenrity rad prompt payment of interest and tax... Fbauou Stars, Indianapolif, Ind. Tempor ary Atlanta address, cam Atlanta |National Bank. aov33dSwdtw4t G. C. THOMAS.! ATTORNEY AT LAW WATKIN8YILLE GEORGIA PENDLETON & BRO FOUNDRY Machne Works Nos. *1*. «17 and SIS Kollock Street, AUGU8TA.GECBG I 0 UB Foundry ud Machine Work., which were destroyed by fire In July. hay. been rebuilt, enlarged, and ramUlHd with new tool.. We can furulah IKON AND BBA8K ttSTlMiS AMD It. CHIXKBT of all description, at reearaable price, and of th« beet quality. We would call attention lag and Balcony Bails, Iron Storo Fronts, Water Wheel, all kinds of Outings, Gearing Mill Work, ss? riple and quadruplo AT THE RED STORE, Wo. 9 Broad Stroet, Atiaena, Ga. If you want STOVES and TIN-WARE Cheap. oot ll Important Announcement, to; this city and vicinity : SIR:—'Thc^undersigncd gentleman reprefanting the lata Ann of Messrs. Wilson, Dance & Co.,IMauchester, England,.are offering for talolli tlic inlmbitauts ol Uiis couutry, a .large and varied stock ol Fine Dry Goods JCONSISTING IN PART OF RICH SILK, MOHAIR ALL OTHER DfiJKS GOODS. Paisley, Camel’s Hair, Ottoman, Indian & Cashmere Shawls West of England Broadcloth?'.^ Fancy Cassimeres: Scotch, French and English Tweed 3 Moscow Beaver: Carr’s Meltons, Fine Diagonals.’ AGENT FOE-THI3 COUNTRY, JOHN WALLS, Late ofthe Eirm of WALLS &8BYRNE, Israorters, 4S Franklin Street, New York, has en- gaged twsnty Salesmen, who will offer tor ir.specuon and sale, portions oi tU*e sbovo goods, and from tho low prices at which they will be off jted, ho feels confident of a .speedy i.clearance. A LARGE QUANTnY OF REMNANT8 ENGLISH AND FRENCH BROADCLOTHS BEAVERS. Tweeds. Cheviots and Cassimeres. Which belonged to the Tailoring Department ot thejabovetftrm, and which will be raid in lots to private families at Considerably Below Manufacturer’s Prices. Thi3 is the ; rr ttft fj r<Hty ever offered to the ladies to have their own Ulsters made to fit, out of the finest ma terial, which is impossible to have in ready-made goods, ONE.PRICE WILL BE CHARGED, From which uo abatement will be made. TU« above pood, era be Met) at tho .tore next ta A Mandcville*. jewelry store, on Fatuity iroru'pg. JOHN WALLS, Chief Agent, for Late of Firm QJ.JtWalk 4b Byrne, Importers,48 Franklin St. Ns. JT