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T ln- bated Ssylngs anil OolBga t* CsorgU
Mrs Ed Young, of Lowndea county,
recently cove birth to three children.
One died immediately, hut the oth
ers are.livipg and doing well.
Dr Frank C Folks has moved hack
from Florida to Way crow, rnd will
practice medicine there with his fath
er. .
In Lowndes county, recently, Knath
Fender was seriously cut by Much
Carter.
A mad hull attacked two Echols
ccuntv l>oys—brothers—named Hen
rv and Simmons McLain, ami while
rolling the younger one in the mnd
was shot and killed by the cider one
Camilla has a paper, called the Ca
milla Dlsixttch,
Rev W II Norton will preach at
the Blakely Baptist church this year.
Mrs Tims Scott of Stewart county
had a loll that broke her arm in two
places.
Thu Lumpkin Mosouin College,
Lumpkin, Stewart county, has opened
-meesslully
Toe Americas Tri-Weekly Record-
,, h is six editors.
The Journal of Progret* is th<
name of a paper published at Cutb-
hert, R R Wright, colored, editoi
and proprietor.
Tne Mulligan steam saw mill in Ear
]v county was burned recently.
Frank Means, of Houston county,
will t each school this year at Dennis
Station, Putnam county.
>’ II lieese has moved Irom Spntdi
ioo county to the Glade neighhorlmr d
in Putnam county.
S N Games has moved from Chat-
tonga county to Polk county.
A smash-up of a freight train on th«
Mat on and Western road near Milner
caused damage estimated at from
81,dOt) to $2,000.
The .Ynes says that orer $50,000
was added to the real estate valuation
in Albany during last year.
Eighty dollars was stolci from the
room ol .Mr Clayton Hines, of Harris
ty, one night recently, while In
was h-leop. Thu money was taken
from his pocket.
.1 ill) C Stanford, sou of (’apt L l
Stanford, ol Hnmiltou, died til Mis-
M. n i i i eenliy. ,
Naihan Smith, tlie negro wli •
in i lay on county jail, elmr .-.l w ill
•:i|> . was lak'-n out l»y n mn'> am
m.; -T E Porter i» M.diio j nary to refuse to issue any liquor IN
Donalds - . cense in Oglethorpe bounty. Tbisac-
Id l\dd ■ne"a G W Colli, r „\t.' f'°"' s R'o line. Ourharsrooms have
lanta, to Aiii.-ie Mayi-s. ’ ’ i taken out licenses for 1880, and they
- ' . cannot ha repealed. Next winter
A oocori, Jjw» W lure to J Ohio there is to ' e an vleciiuu ior Ordinal
A Javrard. • rv.
ATHENS WEEKLY BAjitXKR, J A X, U A R Y 2 , 1880
At R- v-toi
lu Ellierl
Ida Smith.
T J McLannbanlo;
•Tudge 1 -ivisou preached uue of his
lamons temperance sermons last Sun-
day- He was eloquent in his dentin-
\ r . At dames hllis ni to ; elation of liquor. Let every good
\ ictoua < x. citizen in the county put his shoulde
to llic wheel and roof the demoralis
ing stuff beyond our limits.
A malt who is in the habit of drink
ing told us last week that he pot
beastly intoxicated on two small
drinks of rye whisky. Of course it
In R ock'hik* co, Tyre («le:m to Sa*
rail Berry; Willie M Downs, of Do*
Kalb co, lo Claude Christian.
In Mei i wether co. Warren C
Thompson to Jallian 1 Wilson.
FALL, AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
A.
JP* .BEG r JL'
In Atlanta, Charles D Montgomery S dlu 8S tJ stuff poisonous.
Ellie AI Rnshton. L, " e recently sjient two days in
j Goose-I ond district and did not see
In Lumpkin, \V II Williams to ; a drop ol liquor. This refutes the
Anna Carter. I argument tiiat some people will have
In Taliaferro eo. John Fullin, of j there aru brooms in
Atlanta, to Anna Moore. j An inspection of the criminal
In Harris co, Geo W Nelson Lo ; records in the Clerk’s office shows
Mary E Davis. i that Jour-filths of the murders
Lfficidiics in this countv since
In Decatur co, Win Jr, to
Georgia Gainey.
Boots and Shoes,
MEN’S BOY’S
The Great
In Carroll «*»,
VV T Chanihor>.
ifnnt son ot
V
In Foray ill
In Clialtoo”
ill.-, Mrs Ma y lived,
, Col ill* Trout man.
In G:
igoil 80.
Ill I-'a i»
>gc*d
In 1.,’I‘oy M Wilson.
C V Wade.
_ o, Ella d.iuphler of
t J Maxcy, aged 2 years.
In M ulisoii, Louise Lowe, child.
In Greene co, M.rjgic, daughter of
Edward Taylor, aged 8 years.
Iu Columbus, Willie N Ctnnell.
In Valdosta, Mrs"\V II Hooker.
In Elbert eo. Win I) Campbell,
aged 80.
In Tot(•••a, I>r. ii II Hamilton, j
god 31.
i) i n ♦ > n • hi wen, aged
i the uar tan be traced to ardent j
8 P'V^.
| Severn] mmol's in this county get
negrofs i'» buy them whisky. ' These
j black scamps most he found out and ;
S an * xumpie made of them.
We lmve heard several I abituul j
j drinkers express sympathy with the !
tv in pc* ranee crusade.
i acre are eleven bar rooms in
this county, and three more conlem-
| plot*--d.
j Tin* people of the United States
spend $000,000,000 a year lor liquor. ;
j The Temperance boom is resound*
I ing throughout the county. i
At the Immense House of
M. G. & J. COH *;
.Gri • #
No. 1 and 2 Deupree Block,
ATHENS, GEOHGJA.
Advertising and Job Work now
o|kiu«4 uutl will rvcriie uu elfgum a*
•ittnprifint; iht* Lstcrit N«»v liie* iu 6ilk», Velvet*., .**a«
uni voutbiualioH* in l»r«:KA GhiJ^, at !owu prictu llis
COH'51 Ill'S AMI OTHKIt Cl TIES.
Fro
line Columbus Enquirer. I
notice that the papem quote j
Black Cashmeres at 15, 25, 35, 50, 60, 75, aiul ^l -oo.
Cotorml Cashmere* in all the newest shades from l5o to all wool tG 111. ACIv A 1.1*
in great quantities from 15c. to 50c. a yunl. F.' Nt’V DRESS (SOUDS of nil kim.ls muI qualities
; from 12*ie. to 75c. * yard. COTTON SUITINGS iu beautiful designs at 7worth 1",-.
:e:-jk mjs> mm at be e s w 0
u
Having purciuisetl an immense assort**ent of these oods at wry ’■*>«• juice 8 we are enabled to
> give our customers the advantage in !^*adie»’ Misacv and Childrens’ lfo^e at Low
> tha
w
In Hnm-
3G.
At I)
Juiiglilcr - ■!
In Win-:!.
Daniel Gilli-.
Tn Ci crnki <■
igeil u' -i t '-’I
In Mm V l-
vail, a-M-l 7r,
In .Ml-is .-
1 W
; with gratification the fact that Angus
i has invested 81,600jW0 j w tw «««,.
• iu cotton manufactories. Why, Au- lino of Satin
! gusta (Iaims 25.000 inhabitants. Our
little city lias one manufactory with
apital of $1,500,000, ard which the
last fi-.cal year, the dullest m ai! bist-v- ; A tali
dechire-l a (lividcnd of six per
cent., ami nmv is so far ah-ad with
.R, I BOB ONS
ry LiTge and complete stock of Gross (in
il ltrochc two tone and other Ribbon* at^extremeh
tlie
81!
ing done at
Lower Rates than eve
in Athens.
J
hPT
M: rgar.-t
P. u I.-rgia-t
-Iiilin !k'rii -Id, Mrs
a | Shoes, Sole Agents for Miles Philap
>*s A full line of other first cla** make* in Pebble G<ntt, Morocco :\u.» Cab*, with Vron«n Uec'-a auU
T.wa; also a full Hue of Men* Root* in all qua!Ties from the t-Geur c.* * :<» fine HmhI made, a un-
' 1 ; preccaented low »*rieb**.
ill | * '-*rr-.
, orders that n» six agents have been Carpets, Rugs anj Mats, Blankets, Sha wls and Balmoral skirts,
In-no, reel M. Lcstdes this, wo have lour ] - onrl
.1
A i lie!
otln-cotton favtories tint are doing
: a niagnitieent busi ess. In addition, j i
« 'nave i lie largest iron works sooth , 1
: ol Richmond, ami icport s.iys .thcyi
hav-- ma-le over tlr.rly thou-an-i do-
lars mi the purchase of a 1-- ir-.n
oi-i —loci. Why, hero in n-i- - 1m
Ioa ii we have I'-U.iiOl) .-pfii-IJc- am! 2, '
unt’y n! w-rk. T’lu-n ,
Cloaks and Dolmans.
at! tin) la’siit and ncw«st style. fr?m *2.,'o ue. Marschii- '
oy ii-;.-, T—vcis, Siiadcs anil 1‘iano Coven-. Til K HKST t'v -it
(i
rial;'
T !
-•! lo -I
la II Ii
•lge-i 5S
In .1
I., V
il ll-i -u.
In
At T..
drop, a_<
lu .\m<
aged 71.
In
aged :
><* eial lamilie. left Carruil comity
Texas I te'y.
i* \‘avan -ugh’s bakery in S.iviin-
mil-, \\'a> huiind recently.
f’r i- (i Mart Inis move-1 lr--ni
M i it.:, .'ouiity toColumlms to pra-
tic-- l:is profession.
Mr Rob Drawer, of Columbus, was
shot at by an unknowD hand the olh- Marcliu.a.i,
tr night while going lo Linwood
The hall took effect iu his hat.
-Tames A Stephens, a Cartcrsville
merchant lias failed.
In Sumter count} recently the gin
house of Capt. S G Davenport was
burned, with ten hales of cotton, 2.
ODD bushels of cotton seed, and two
gins in it,
.) M (» Medlock lias rat ved froii
Km tiiiicl eouniy to Sylvania, Set even
c iiinty.
.1 cutting affray took place in
Washington county between John
Ox lord, while, and Peter Solomon
colored. Oxford fled. Whisky.
W I) Hunter has moved from Cal
lionn county back to Washington co.
i unwell Sun: We regret to Kata
that on Christmas Day Alexander II
Stephens and L. J. Gartrell had a
light at l)r. Turner’s, injthi- county,
and little Aleck came out conqueror,
as he usually does. Two little boys.
Nobody hurt.
K B Loyless has moved from Daw
son to Troy, Alabama.
A number of families have move-1
In Dawson lately-
Dr .1 T Ellis has moved to Grilfui
from Jackson.
The firm ol II W and J G K I-
■mlud-on, of Antericus, have sold out
to-Inhii R Shew, otAmericus.
MARRIAGES.
In Columbus, Dr W W Flewelltn
to Hallie Smith.
In Carroll co, Henry O ltoop to
Lizzie Gardner, J T Shaip to Elfa
Thoinasson
In Talbot co, Robert W William
son, ol Etilauln, Ala, to Eugenia
Chandler.
In Camden co. Col Spencer R At-
kiiison. ol Rrunswick, to Mary V liar
rison.
In Carroll co, J McGarity lo Sa
rah F Brown, W J Harntan to Ida M
Nance.
Iu Geneva, Augustus Cook, ol
Cli ittalimrchee co, to Lee McCrary
In Banks co, S A Oliver to Ger
trude Daniel, T Hat kin, of New
Y-rk, lo Rachel P Hamilton; Paul
Armor, ol Hall co, to Miss S L
Posey.
In Jackson co. W B Patrick to Ju
lia A Garrison.
In Houston cc, Capt BTCol'-ier,
of Worth eo, to Sarah J Harper.
In Albany, Joseph Gilmer lo Mrs
M A McKenzie.
In I'uti.am co, James Ctediile, of
Greene co, to Beatie Rosser.
_ At Woudville, Blue A Gui'l to
Nannie Moss.
In Chattooga co, Jno T Benue - .; to
Ann B Julmson.
In Wnyneshoro, R C Neely to
Willie Addison.
111.- h.i”-_
I'll,n !.
• •'•i' 1 t!ic si'tfiititm ..f lb*- puLiitr t'- !* si- cV ■
t * F-s.tr> Oiir r>|s(x*laHv. «.fir .-t-K’k :lii> fi»*l •* n;«>r- •• n; • *•!• ;«•*.
111 ‘"Jii In' !t>okiu^ .t «:iir )»« .j- <
t-ll * *
7he Largest and Most Complete
VY> Sell the Kino: of ShLls.
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F:.ct-ry,’I.:i
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kin 1 Wal
r. R\ lander
Win C (' Wade,
l’orsvri,
!0.
In Banks e-», Mrs Sarah Mixon,
aged aliou: 30.
Near Kiifiariee, .1 \V Toler, ago-5
60.
In Bainbri lgo, -I ii la-se-.
In ( olumbia eo, D G t’al.in, age-i
abou' 60.
TllK mtuiliv VllltMA si.nmiiu
J P A DuPont, of DuPont, to 1-e-
la Hall, of Portland. Me.
Augusta Chronic’.--.
Tlie Legislature of Teiinessie, re
cently convened in extra session, hav
ing adjourned without making the
appropriation neci-ssary to reiatu the
Peabody Normal .’Sea ■ -I at Nashville,
and as there nil! be ;:o other session
until 3881 ao-l no opi ; ropri:i'ion ran
he made rill l -in, the removal of the
school by dir-. -;li<of the Trustees of
the PraKAy l'un*l may be regarded as
praeticdly determined. The question
will he formally decided l-y the Tnis-
tees at their meeting ilex' inoulh.
Dr. Sears, the :ihh- G.nera' Agent of
the Board, h:i--i. .-'.im.-s express -i his
delight at tin- progress made by Geor
gia io the Work of popular e-liiei’.t.io-i
There is, therefore, searetiy a doubt
that tlie institution will In- located iu
our State. Hon. G J. (hr, State
School Comtnissioi . who was the
zealous pr.ijeclor the movement
that eventuated in ihe pa—age of a
bill, now a law, which complies with
tlie retpiireiiieiit- of the Trti-teesso far
as the State at larpe is •totn.-erued.-lias
been requested u- ad vis-.- tlie General
Agent iu wri iag ns lo what
can be done io the way of fur
nishing a building and grounds in
Georgia. Dv, On i- hims.-lf extreme
ly solieitqns to have l ,e school given
to our state, and lie In-- exerted l: ; ai-
telf opportunely on that behalf. The
Peabody Normal School will prove
an invaluable acquisition to any city
or town in Georgia ; hi maybe so
fortunate as to secure it ii. begins
with an annual endowm. nt of six
thousand dollars from the Peabody 1
fund, supplemented nmitially by a
like sum from ->nr Stated locate-1
within our borders. In u-ld'.timi to
theregular st.udoiits. a mnelier lie
admitteil on scholarship-. fa; re are
now 85 slu-lents of ltd- - ass iu
school, and tach race v. s $2>-.i p. r an*
num uniil gra-limti'-u. -e riiree
features a-'.-n-inilieale an animal ex
peiidituru oi 329.200. A ini thi- i- a
money view of tlie quo-lion. Dr.
Sears’ idea is to make the sehool ttie
Croat Normal Scho d -if the South.
The St .ate may it.no tiitir college?-,
but if Ii'.h i ica* an* c.inicd out, the
Noim.il wii! touiT jilmvo tin in ail in
the wor'x lor wlm-l; il <■ i»ecinl y dt-
8it»neJ am! nt enlarging facilities for
thiM-ou^h i i.fllfcla.t! training. Au*
guslaii vos and fth'mlil !nvc,thi^
school. Wo believe that site will sc
cure it it* tiro proper » ffiirt be made
by 1 or public Hpiritcd citizen.*.
1
tor.f* 1.1 li.f >l;ll
if.t' lev it buili up .'i *•;’ i* f
i IimcuI' ifi ]X>;>, «viu*.* i
1 • l• l *l t!Jir ji'acc, left livt one «.l ih -lu
du-t:icrf tvisich made Columbus ii.
seooiul manufacturing place in the
Confederacy standing. \Ve now have
; a population ot* 1G,0)0 and are on
the grand road to prosperity.
Two large flouring and grist mills
add to the glory of the place. From
ashes since 18Go, our ;nili> have
, grown so that they sell goods from
the Atlantic to tlie Pacific, and the
lakes to the gulf. Several of our
wealthiest corporations : i e close and
Jo not disclose dividends, in ad iition
lo banks we have a lir*t ri:i» insu
rance coaipany t!i;;t is known all over
tin lan i as a t^yuoiiytn of’iniegritv ami
promptness. With these thus far, we
have received about US,000 bales if
cotton. Slow, say you 'i N not nia-
lerial prosperity and the inaaguratiou
of enterprise despite o*'difficulties, the
essence of permaueut activity? CoN
u in bus lias grown be. .use «»■ the en
ergy of Southern men, not of others,
| capital. She was the first city in
Georgia to have a system ol grad d
public schools—divided ns to odors,
but educating all. Sisc will yet be
forced to the front rank.
iurl NO BAITS, NO HUMBUG. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS.
- No False quotations of Goods A Homtr in-our House.
DOlsT’T 1TOTT FOHGET ’IT-
M. (J. & .T. C01IEN, 1 anil 2 Deupree Block,
Athens, Georgia-
No.
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7
thens
Broad Street,
Georgia,
Is daily receiving new addition
Beautiful Stock of
LARGE |and
STAKTI.iNt; RAILROAD XEIVS.
i’omltin.ttiu:] O ri1lm»wn.
CROCK Eltf,GLASSWARE, LAMl’S A LANTERNS
Any and every article in the Crockery line furnished at Lowed
S,..a.;,-I Hi
-Thci
prices than they enu be bought anywhere in th
State. All Styles and Patterns of Gi.ASSY
MARKABLE low figures. The largest and ;
Kitchen
,d Parlor
INDISTINCT COPY
THE
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one year,
six months,
three months,
one month,
$0-00
3.00
1.50
< soot i or. Of the
ARE at RE-
I'eatcst variet
Lamps, sum
Lamps, W 11
ili that and Bracket Lamps with Reflectors for lighting upn Ciiurc.li'
u them. Halls &c. Also a Large Stock of Lanterns "from oO cites- 1
'.’.vcr.s an;! \vc conac
dint.
Nash villi;, .lumi
no douiit ip.tt that ll«o L »»:iy\i;lc and «• t \ ai v aU *. r\
Niisnviiiu r-KiJ bus pur.-ii.-i-v-i » con- £ L& “‘^“rtheast, Georgia,
t.otia- inh-iest in the N:t*h\si!« ami; Hand Lamps, beautiful Bedroom a
(Jhattnuooga company, l-y
ri ii i mul its branches jia-i
1 have tiiis from Colone! Cob- liin-seil. . i - - • , ^ - - - ,, .
The price was nim-iy-avo rams, and ' to 1 -">! special pnccs given wholesale
three niiiiJU «i-ht hundred iho.isan-1 autee to sitvc you your freights tfolll any
dollars worth were bought. Stev-. nson, •
L“SS11ta!X',^“'t,'!HOCSEFlJRNISHlNG GOODS, &c.,
panic Tin* of ihi.s it i>
i!m ught, will be to stop tim present
work oil the Owcnsooro extension,
destroy tin* j>re?cnt chance of building |
the G»*orgia Western, :i »>1 a refusal t-»
raiity the lease of th • CVntral r«»a L
LVm:d Cole’s directors win* i » .save
ru’.iiitd that leas * u»-*lay, mu did not
most, the New York directois not eo:n^
ing.
The control of Cole’s mad was
bought for l« ss than i' would have
co>t t.o tmild the Georgia Western,
and leaves no icasja fbr building
that line. The lease of li»-• Central
is the reported cause o‘. Cole’s friend*
:iban:b:ning iiiin; thougli it is rum »i-
e«I that the purchase was made by
The Largest Paper in Northeast
tion, - - - - -
^eor^ia who
Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Seives, Tr.iys. Dusters,
Glasses. &c., &c.
Groceries of all Kinds,
Sugars, Coflee’s, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Mi
fee. Also Black aiul Green Teas in larg<
emarkot prices guaranteed.
Largest Bona-iide Cireula^
$1.50 Per Ad mi m.
K
ji’
I ay {on St., and College Avenue,
and Cheapest Place in Athens to hav
\;8, success, «& wA^pir
;.7G & ri^ii.lTTA.TIOl’T 7JO:
U»c
irie:nl-i »»i iiorthcm
lines,
who |
were alar.i.ed at Cole’s r
:qiitl
strides j
low
r;u*«» Cv>3 \>etilioM. Tint
1jO>
lisvil'e j
U!I4
1 Na>liviiie jk*o|»!h dd '
tins 1»
living, i
am
i the -lock ot*mat
-»!i>* ;
\r\ over *
P 11
•. Nasiiviii.- is it-rr
My -
i \cited 1
an*
i iiMijtrjRint.
;
i*j:o5! anotiimj: so rue e
LckriMVU.isK, Ky. Jan
. 17
.—The j
Lg
dii.-viiii* mul Nashvi!
!e it
ai.roaii !
Cn
ii’.piDv lias sotRireti c«»i
:trill of die
N;
ishville and Chattanooga
roads.
aiD
.! of ail hues invr.ed, Ic:
sed
or oi>
IT:
lied by that e-ompmiy,
by the pur- j
idi
use oi rim majority id
Ilia
*.vq»:tal j
ESPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
AT r rENTlON
IS COMING!
Ami so arc more of those WONDERFUL 5CTS. GOODS for J. II.
HUGGINS' “NICKEL COUNTER.” The Counter is now LOAD
ED with them, and men, women and children flock in by the hun
dred to see and buy, at)d when they come the most beautiful display
of Vases, Toilet Setts, Violet Stands, Smoking Setts, and everything
that is nice and Beautiful ta Behold can be seen
Is tin Education necessary for one to succeed in a
Profession i
Has not a Graduated Druggist more Claims on tlie.
People than those Mho have never paid any attention
to the Study of the Profession/ L
1
Our Plan is to run up -n the Merits of the Prescrip-S®
tionist who Is always at his Post, and not upon bor
rowed license, or upon bygone glory.
Free Of
These
i it p ’
were
[’S'111.
In Fairly co, J S Mosly to Mm M
E J-ilinsoii
In Wilkes co, T C McLendon lo
Fannie I-ovingood.
In Forty th co, Cicero C Bird to
Mary A Gilbert, Emanuel Pago lo
Sarah Holland, Air Bowls to Miss
James, G T Settle to Sarah E Cat*
tv II; Janus Knight to Mrs Catha
rine- Cole.
ItK* VltKABLE SIIKM, EXi’L'IsiOV
i Tv I
THE TERPERAM'K IKHIM IN Oal.ETIUrttl’t.
Thc following solemn ohligilion was Mr. 15
signed last Thursday :
We, each and all of m whose names
arc heieunto atwexod, feeling the
-\l F’luwery Branch, Dr Win W
Power, ol Butor.l, to Amalger J Had
aw ay.
A day or two since an old, nnex-
nloded sii ii, left probably when
Sloneman to i-apturej, was Idund
near Griswoldville, on the place of
I'-kei-m, by a party <>: little dar
kies. It was taken from them bv
their father and hidden, as lie thought,
in a sat'--place. It wn- h inn er, on
Woeful effects ot ialoxiratiiig liquor, ' a x 1 bal'trd.-.y discovered once more by |
' ‘ ' tlie little negroes, a lio took it to an
open place and commenced healing!
I’l-on it with ail axe to break it open, j
when the charge exploded with a ter- ;
iible noiso, killing one of the little |
darkies instantly, and dangerous
wounding the other two, literally
scalping oi c of ilicin along the whole I
front of his skull. One of the two
y
And luitighf; oh-'f.Ro Clietfp? Come on before tlie prctticsfnre sold.
\Vc have a salesman who does nothing but show you around. We
charge nothing to show our goods. KEROSENE. OIL, llic.t groat
Cheap light, by the car load. Lime, for Building and Agricultural
Purposes, furnished in any quantity.
Let all the people
REMEMBER THE P1ACE
JA W. EC HUG-G-IiMS
Xu. 7, BROAD STREET. ATHENS, G.x. >
pAr.22.8m,
do solemnly |>lotl^,e %»ur word, as «jon
tlemen, ami biu«l ourselves by
all that is solemn never to
dtiuk any kind ol* intoxicating whis
ky, brandy, or wine or beer. In wit
ness of which we have hereunto sign*
ed our names and affixed our seal
In LaGrange, Albert M Doyle, of j And wo further agree, that the mem-
Columlms, to Rose E Calliuray, ol ’ hers of this gach-ty shall ho at liberty
Bedford co, Ya. to publicly denounce as a liar, any 'urvivnrs is not
person whose name is liereuiito an* M ’ 1 k * 1 1
nounced who shall tail to keep the
pledge as above staled in this instru
ment of writing.
B. V. Wim.ingham, fi. s.l
A. W. W 1T.KINS, [i.. s.J
WHOItESARE AlSD RBTAIKc i
Siv! Tobacco; Cigars, Mercliaum Pipes, &
1
BY --
In Burke eo, J A Polhill to Gcr-
trmic Lawson.
In Ncwiian, \Ym Camp to Ella
Leigh.
In Murray co. Dr W A Heartsill,
of Morrison's Bluff, Ark, lo Sallie E
Edmondson.
: -
Near Cairo, Jcsaj M Bowles, of
Mitchell co, to Avio Groover, of De
catur,
/• ■
In Thomas co, AVm B Reynolds to
Nancy Sheets.
In ThomasvUle, West Lee, of
Brooks oo, to Hannah M Rockwell.
.Lt Talbot no, Allen F MaVbows to
Ida Wilson. , '
LuuttelS: J0 “‘ ,W HodBrB
In Lowndes co, J A McMillian. of
Quitman, to Henrietta Wells. -•
xpected t<> live.
. hell had been lying exposed
about lii'een yeais.
NEVER AGAIN.
(MilU-d-cville Kccordcr, 20lli.)
I’akkwei.i. !—Yesterday Georgia’s
old and venerable Capitol put off its
Lexington. G.t., Jan. 1<£ 1880. political garments forever, and as-
Wc beard a gfcni Ionian remark sumed the digniticl toga of the Arts
thootlicr day that he had n son to and Sciences. The blatant dema-
raise, and if but assured that the boy | gogae, and trading political trickster,
could escape the pijrideious influence will never again pollute its sacred
of liquor, ho feared not the oilier Hall*. Minerva bolds lier court
temptations to which hu would be I where Mercury and Midas reigned so
subjected. There is a good text in j long.
this remark, noon w hich wo might: B..t never while the star* twinkle
pen a column. It is bar rooms that i and the rivers run, will Georgians
forms tlie fearful tuttex which ruins ! cease to hold in honored rcraem-
tho youth of our land. Even giving 1 brancc tlie massive old structure,
np many ot the present generation as { whose ancient walls have trembled
confirmed drunkards, do wc not owe with applause, from the days of grand
a mantle of protection to posterity? i old Troup to the last honest words of
A petition is being carried around the noble Jenkins. Vale et vale, AU
for signatures, requesting tlie Ordi-1 hail the rising ann I
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i fi ii#/
the Mammoth Cigar EalabVshinuut unucr- th* NKW iVN IlOU -f.
BROAD STREET and COLLEGE 1VEXFE.
1 keep nnthmjr but flat ds*< foods. I jntnuflio'arc all of
sotliinc but tlie best toliioco in tlie in. I rcspeetfillly Soliei
r°j ***
coisrF’h;
my fino.al bronda ot* 'c:» ar« and pot
t yonr pntrona'o. ♦ 4
H. IIAU6E1L Athcnft, Oa.
THE BEST THING GOING*
College i.venue i and Clayton Street
31%S5 .vt a luge -.'.Hi well
Msckr^a.cpU.Hritojs. ^ CHWDE^AklwaKl
Our CHRISTMAS GO0DS.tr now hero,
bought ter CASH, :in l selwteri by Mr. Jacob
The stock consists in jmrt of
Cut Glass, Russian Leather and Celluloid CtdocIs, 14’
|
More New Styles than ever before exhibited in th*s . ity.
Toilet Setts, 75 cents up.
Cut Glass Bottler, 25 cents up.
Russian Leather Cases, £1.00 up.
Rosewood Cases, $2.50 up.
Celluloid Cases, $3.U0 up.
Florence Cases, $3.50 up.
, Ltibin’ wder, Soap, Sponge and Brush Ra.-ks
A full line ot Japanese Goods, such as Soap Boxes, Co
logne Stands, etc.
Cologne i;i bulk, $1 00 a pint.
Bay Rum in bulk, 50 cents a pint.
CHHOMOS GIVEN AWAY.
Nogruffness; we invite you to give u? a call and we will
be pleased to show you through our ‘1'aHor Store,’’ no.matter
whether you purchase or not,
ATHENS PHARMACEUTICAL CO,
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Agusta, . Georgia- (
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JANO' and
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AM) TME1R SUPERIOR MAflvE OF
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TKEASUBfMd UUSIXlkWiiAX^oX 0^4^
HORSE Agent, Athens, Ua.
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