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al County and Ci
Oconee and Madison- Counties.
i .«!!**• Cairn fc- thnmwr.
. „ .,.fined to announce the
V$£ST5tit£STS
'"»• Sapel” Want!, on Monday
!", m , 11, r mimin' will be
Vi ioAihenf lor interment. Her
'■ * i 't. Hope Barrow lelt Ath*
' Vier iav morning, tor Snpelo.
\ lU«e -uw»tlt>». S3
,| lt . farirertt of Clarke comity
1 ;; | ia*l>ioi>ed barbecue at
u 1 iti c Spring near Nortiieas-
i'.jiif.w.l iiepot on Saturday, July
..,,,1 invite Col. Henderson, our
' \ ..miniMtinner of Agriculture,
1 lirowne, Profesaor Agricul-
; Pr„l,'Mior White, chair ol
,(i.einistry in State Col
Agriculture and Mechanic
' 1( ', addresses on that occa-
1 ,-uii lie made a delightful
, mi ,.ur tanners, and an inter-
itrieioii to all ot our citizens.
U Asrostlc.
•1., ,6>t mtUnrilMf bln***,
:v .h»p?y d*>*
A .,.v. 1 to gaze.
, ..Iht T wonted light,
• t .*Ill mint', until the night
( i ^Mi.or »•- a blight,
. ;;; ,.rh, m hours!
, lhi southing powers;
- .j t -,.:hv ol'unii endowers.
aI will riiimin ;
■ U;V is joy entwuin :
,,, la.-hii.gs .irv in vein.
tors time,
. ... ,. ln 1 -mg mv rhyme;
, n» U.OU||h will watt
,n, r, l •i.rilic.
May 1», 1I>S0.
A l.ivo t'lty.
inizaiien of our Merchant’s
.. , :i,t- to a great tnture for
sis- ci.Alt A K. BAKIIOW.
i ituriiil in Ueonoe tvim-lrry.
luorgia train biought to Ath-
Friday afternoon the remains
Athens most accomplished
i-, who died a few days since
/.Hand. The funeral pro-
. - i rined at the Georgia
,i d moved to Oconee Oine*
t’ne «• rvices at the grave
. o ,t by I!- ' . G W. Yarbrough ;
V , dot t Pinch. The untimes
, ,n U i-'oiihiant young lady
a «h:.dow ilium the hearth*
ii.any •, lamily in Athens,
was ever welcome os a
wio r, lo r well cultivated
i.d her w underfill conversation*
,,w.n -o much appreciated.
,, |. i„-ide the mm inuring
, i i. (tcoi’C", hut her memory
.. in Athens.
iw Allien.* Guard-.
.1 i . ti. Tulmndge.
1 , i o n. nt. hi. <». Poller,
h.. i.ienant, K. 11. Dorsey-
*.i:,u.t. T. C. McDonald,
s.i'p-; nt. .1. Y. Spaiks.
Mutant, K. K. Patterson.
Nigiant, Philip Stern.
* r^,: nt, H. M. Edwards,
i , rt oral, W. D. Christy.
C, m i ah C. 8. Merck.
,.nP. V. 1,. Childs.
, . i, i.ia>. l.eun Skdge.
v. >. |.,aet,T. lv. Vonderleith.
non and Treasury, J. W.
SHORT MEIER MENTIONS,
Aad Peasant, Pertinent and Promiscuous
Pam graphs Picked up From the Pars-
■rents. Pocketed and Penned by
Our PrnunbaUtlpg IWr.
Large straw halt nod small girls.
The buck beer has drawn to a close.
Snead is the poet laureate of Atli*
•ns.
Clarence Adams is sweet sevett*
BO.
‘And she tickled him under the
chin.’
Jule Stone is an arti*l in the lemon*
adebiz.
R-tgnlar meeting of Athens Guards
to-night*
The gardens are in a flourishing
condition.
Jim Baldwin has gone into the hot*
tling business.
Capt. Hill is getting in good work
on the streets.
Lieut. Culp is the handsomest man
on the police fori r.
Grassl-oj pers i rebelling at 50 cents
dozen and n.-rl t firm.
Mir* Florence Long pays a visit to
her Athuiinfrieni i.
Mr*. JefTLani is visiting her moth*
er, Mrs. S. C. lli -e.
‘Many Voters sill soon commence
announcing his fs m ite.
Prof. Butts It elation* were splen
did in every par ;ular.
Mr. Jule Coh is having a new
house put up .on is lot.
Tom McOomilthas started a grave
yard in front of H store.
Hums’ Silver (inet Band will go
with the Guards tfliome.
A mutual admfction society—Our
lawyers and Judgtfottle.
Can’t we have afociely for the pre*
vention to cruelty i animals.
The gas conipant are digging up
the main pipe and runn ing it.
Miss Mans McCakiev keeps every'
thing neat and nice 1 her store.
Mem Little sgys tht the crops aro
looking well n TrauKit county.
The man ii tie indn looks kindly
down on om will wokidstreets.
LOCAL PENCILINGS.
—
It u thought that there is another
•well wedding coming off. Jack
Jackson leceivad a bouquet as big as
the Stone Mountain last week.
. Nearly every store in town has gone
into the lemonade business. Get up
a lemonade war, we promite to do all
we can to help raise the whoop.
All of the students ot the Universi-
X should take the Daily Banner.
fter reading each copy, mail same to
your father, mother or guardian.
Mr. Eii McMamman sent us through
Mr. A. 8. Dorsey a specimen of very
fine wheat. Mr. McMamman has 7A
acres that is considered the best in the
country.
. Theqiocket book advertised some
time ago in the Banner, belongs to
Miss Mary Bishop. She can get it by
calling at the Express Office and pay
ing for advertisement.
Mr. T. E Hare who was acquitted
by the jury for shooting Dean, speaks
of leaving Athens soon. Mr. Hare ia
still suffering from a wound received
in the affray.
Merchant’* Exchange.
Athens,Ga., May 24th, 1880.
In response to a call, the merchants
of Athens met io Heaves «fc Mich Ol
son’s Hall for the organization of a
permanent Exchange, looking to the
advancement of the interests of the
city of Athebs, the protection and ad
vancement of her merchants and
manufacturing interests.
J. II. Huggins called to the Chair
and E. R. Ilodgsoa requested to act
as Secretary.
_ On motion of W. B. Burnett, the
Exchange proceeded to an election of
officers. By W. IL Jones—
■Resolved, That the officers of the
Exchange shall consist of President,
two Vice*Presideuts, Secretary and
Treasurer.
; I’KOCLAHATION BT JAN1* I. GHAN A
; Governor or. Low Prim,'aad ltrffutators
Leaders «r the Drj Goods Trade of .V. E.
Georgia. •
The above name gentlemen, by the
free ure of Printer’s Ink have built for
themselves a trade second to none of
any retail house in Georgia, and are
justly termed by the people as the
•Live.’ business house in Athens. Audi
the voice of the people ring from the i
mansion to the cabin, they spread I
good new 8 from the seaboard to Uie j
mountains, and in a grand tide of ac* :
clamation they proclaim to all the
name of ‘Gray.’ They have at pres- J
ent one of the largest anil cheapest
stock of goods of any house iu Ath-1
eus. The house is divided into differ- ;
ens departments. The first depart* !
— ?v
■ *- tli”. j,i? ; ■ .
Athens Proclaimed the
ATLANTA
CASH CLOTHING HOUSE,
l ^ Showing were I inent, you see as you enter the store .
« i? e d* 8 °™ uers ,°* l * le Exchange: will he iin) white goods and linens ;
i".v‘E e *y e8 ’. President; *>. C. Dobbs, ; presided over by Mr. D. J. Coulon, j
i>j t «- IU * ! ij®?^ ent Hodgson, | and an able corps of assistants You \
M\ ice-President; K. K. Bloomfield, j will find here all the latest novelties, i
aecretary and Treasurer. p ain and dotted swiss, India mull, 1
ST., ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
“CHAMPIONS”
Following committee was appointed
to notify officers of their election: J.
H. Huggixs, W. B. Burnett and C.
It may not 1m generally know n to £ e ? alm * d S e - C °. ,Dn,ilUe re P orted
drivers uf wkll it i a ■ lhc a «*Pi»nce ot those elected,
when they fail to observe this law.
It is not only of vnlue to the hus
band, but a treat, a blessing to the
wife and a labor saving producer of
good, fresh, cold water. This new
water elevator and pnrifier that Mc-
donald is selling.
thei homestead. Thus it is, they are
satisfied if they can beat the newspas
pers.
Persian linen, Victoria and. Bishop
lawns, etc, also find full U !uie tablet
dama-k, napkins, doyles, towels, &c. '
l The next ileparthient you see whj
i he the black goods, and silk’ depart
ment, presided over by Mr. J. II.
Andersou, and a full corps of assist,
ants. Here you will find all the differ
ent kinds of black and colored silks,
also lull line black cashmere, tnmisfy
buntings, Ac
The next department you visit will
be the colored dress poods, presided
over by Mr. John A. Gray, and ail
able corps of assistants. Here you
will find dress goods of every descrip
tton- styles snd prices, including
Fpn Fle^ness 5 , Enterpri
‘ Prices!
rise, and Low
GEO I. DALLAS,
SUPER! iN TENT) EKT
,t,| Di *‘jT‘jmibtf;’> rt iblii
Laws for the government of the Ex
change : G. E. O’Farrell, Chairman ;
J. Hampton, S, C. Dobbs, II. Beusse,
C. G. Talmadge, J. R. Craue, R. G.
Gray.
On motion, the following were ap
pointed a committee to procure a
Another candidate for Senator, suitable Hall: C. G.Talmadge, II.
Mr. Ewing brought in a load of ear Betisse, C. W. Davis.
corn this week. This is a better rec. | On motion, the Secretary was re-I pvnch and Engli-:i buutin -s, Lro-L ,... ...
ominendaUoD than Joe Brow n had. 1 q«»ted to secure the names of firms j cades of ail kinds with -full Unit orf > c T J >7?
We received a notice yesterday ; ■JP ,esL 'nted in the meeting: Reaves, ; trimmings to mutchl
that one of our subscribers had taken M. G. J. Colieu, j Tho uext department you will no- ; •
— lalmadge, Hodgson & Co., H. j t iee will he the hosiery department,
Beussc.J.M. Gray <fc Co., C. W. ! ..risidjl over by Mr. A. Vest Here
Davts 1. hleramg it 8un,G. Hauser, you will find full line ladies and gents’
One of the oratifrino results of the .? C «r » „ , S en » “ B>"» white and colored hose, also find here
hard times seems SlS, That a man ! I fu " t ’ , - k ^ ladies and gents’ under
can wear a shi
being accused
candidate. , ^
• 1 i u fy agreeil?’’ a-ke.1 the | On motion, the Exchange adjourn* I w ili find ;ull li-ie ties ribbons 1
sSi Zsx k? jt ->“• ••■«»;'mi' w ».«• 1™; [ »«“<****£ 7 d r;
ha^a uaHon!’’ ree< ^ *° Se "^ ° Ut *° r j E. IL Hodgson, tiee. j The next department wiil be il.e i lU.Utuifcri ^itmriuauPrint#.
* * woolen and cassimere department, 25 pieces *\|1 A\jOoI lipntjli;
ARE YOU’READY—GO,
The largest Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING south of Balti
more. We sell for
CASH ONLY,
And our prices arc twenty-five per cent. lower than any house in the city.
ONLY ONE PRICE.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Merchants will do
well to examine oqr stock when in Atlanta, or wo will send Clothing on aps
proval. Orders tilled promptly, and we will duplicate any New York or
Baltimore order at less prices. Give rs an opportunity and we will try and *
convince you. Address ‘ J
GEO. I. DALLAS, Siip’t.,
41 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
,v. h r.M
;avf££Si=
, -w - .|^xx»a**Vx*icts,*i
iv«*r l>v Mr. llu«4h I^vlor. Here vou
»• i!: ..n .5.- * .::.i T...*, 10 Caadfc ColMcd P lv - -
The minfrnlj sjuiii is becoming
V "I 7*". P T" B ri ' S0, : t -. | ..AfibitfdTv TTu? r en W: '! i r " a "' 5 I pi «»de.l over by Mr. M. F. Cimlon.! llV^ie^k Mrtrt
Tom McDonald lias charge of the by Mr. W. 1>. Jackson, of H^re vou w ili Hud all kinds ot* goods 1
awkw&rk ffuad of the jfhens Guards. Oconee county, on yesterday. The i Our farmers have been a ittle blue {,,, bovs and -cuts to wear a-ni full
18 • i ." Chea Ligh aUd lWO i S , 0Ver U,e 1 ry 1:™!*** ’ •»* | stock of bleached and hWwu home- j
squares on it. j flight, however, brought them cheer I 8 p Un I
8. Harris is a libera] merchant. We , * n a ® ne ra * n * i And the next ilepartmeut will be!
wish that he had the wealth of the j Several deaths have occurred res j 'our Pet* department, shoe* and hats, j
Kothcbilds, for he would then pur- I cently in our midst. Mr. Durham ! presided over by Mr. 1%. C. Lampkiu, i
chase Palestine and rebuild the Tern- j and his wife died m a few days of each : 111 d a full corps of as>istauts. In this j
pie ‘in the Holy City.* i other. Hide by side they lived. So, ! department you will find shots from j
Some people get their names from " ow l ^ e y deep. We buried last i the celebrated factories of Dixon, |
n G&o
i --
- at Sets
at (lets.
- at 5cts.
at Gets,
at Sets.
at 22 l-2cts
$1.00.
, t-.j.-inv will commence drill-
• i lb.me imsmpmcnt-
'Li-,, nunilier of ladies and
• i.l Mi.-Clara E. Harrow, at-
•11 ir lum-ral services at the
an on Friday afternoon.
i'ji-i- Miiuher of floral contrihu'
:!at \o u I'liicisl at her grave at
iilu-ioii ot lhe service, demon-
dli'v. sir. eg a hold she had
:.flections of her Athens
t ot. IV. I_ Avery.
i L ol li e above nnn.ed gen
i> lie ca|<sixing of a l>oat in . his friends in A
Athens bids
AtLenshas made a ckecr on swell
wedding Another ote next week.
Guiscilaffcr ct Rohion have goml
vegetahksoup at 11 mV lock every
day. \ j
CharleDat will dispose ot his
stock on )orq termq (we mean for
cash.)
Mr. Joi Eleiharf not badly cut
Friday l the Foundry with a foot
adze.
Mem Itle’sj brother caine after
him yesUay ^try and gel him to
go home.
Bob G.- sail he h.,s gained 5!bs.
since he 1 beta drinking the 36J
lemonade.
If any llj c4i make a good com
pany ot thIliads, Capt. Talmadge
is the man
Several oitrwoung men are pre
paring to ’ke if’ the different com*
meneemen
S. Harrk bou<d to succeed. He
advertises crall, and keeps his
store in sty
The strt sixers make things
lively up tn e^ry night. They
,*inp splendi
gj Col. Thou Criles has swung his
shingle to tnreen over T*" 1 Me*
Donald’s stq ' v
Jas. O’Fakl liaijust had a Brus
sel’s eaij*et‘(nd in front of his
lemonade sta
Mr. T. B. nrnej and Mr. Hall
closed their : :sini|J Friday and
left for Angus
Mrs. Vondith li| had her store
renovated, anti
proved it look)
Bill ITnlnianvi a fine stable ot
trotters in traig nlijs track, near
the lloek Colls
The spring then li arrived, and
is so small that* nnfchants keep
them in bird ca|
A few copiestthe liy Directory
for sale at sul»*4>r’8 ,ice at Flem
ing & Andersot
Col. Merriwet Hiljbf Washing'
ton, Ga., is speup a ff- days with
ii'/t all !!•
their countiy and occti|ialion, tor in- Tbuiwlay Mr. Greenwood, and the I Hess and a host of others, also find ,
stance, Texas Jack, BuftUle Bill, etc. L ' ou,lt y buried a pauper lady. All j fall line ladies and misses’ slippers in ] -’ r*/!'!
There are so many different Hills’that these were advanced in years." | all the latest styles. j ij f I
it is hard to enumerate them. , The Methodists here have just A " above d. purtments are « •*
The Southern Mutual Insurauce closed a ineetin«» nf <titrii«! nnu-or i ' *) \ a
Company is the most solid compauy 1
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tj
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ti ih.lmtO *>-!
T'LCC
i . i- /■ a if
IN THE CITY,
Housekeepers and Merchants can save
money by buying their
China, Crockery,
Lamps, Glassware, Tin, Wooden and
Willow-Ware, from
I-YNCH & FLANIGEN,
Broad Street, Athens.
Having pulled prices down to the pres
ent level, LYNCH & FLANIGEN are
uuw selling lower than most and as Vw
any merchants in this section.
Agents for the celebrated Van Deuscn Whips and the
Lcwis'Cliemical Company’s Ink.
THE ONLY GRADUATED DRUGGIST IX THIS SECTION IN CHARGE.
mood hi. examination on the 'sche.ne’! s,at '"8 «" “ I’rutracted meeting. . ?afv , av< with „ llt :U1V reUlcmm ,,
< L' neM imi’. 3n ' . ca!,,c °. 11 * perfect, > The Salvation Army is on us apain. j that the GravV can sei! goods ch -aper
ma mg in eighteen minutes. Now they have help from Lord Cecil, i than any other house in the Southern!
Sarah Jackson the old negro wo. who resigned his Title to preach, so it.i ales,
man who has been in jail for the past is said. j — —— —■—
1 past i
twelve months for child murder, was i
tried and convicted on Thursday. I
She will go to the penitentiary fur
life.
tiuanl Against Consiiujitfoa.
•Don’t you wish you was a big
man ?’said one little urchin to anoth
er. ‘K’rec, I do. I’m just dying to
be big ennff to gitahaved an’ have Ed
Sapp powder me all over, and squirt
cologne juice at me.’
As the Mineral Springs will be the
51c\utt Trlrynims.
Wheat reaping is progressing.
Mr. Loyd Benton is cultivating
last years’ cotton stalk.
gieatly iin.
r-:.-, has hcin announced. Co-
I Am n mairii d a grand-danght-
| v tali* Mr. William Lumpkin,
s |iiiigs, Mississippi, formerly
k 1 > i n in this Stale. He resided
i>| his. hinl his home was al-
si ai of a generous hoapitnli-
11!' n is well-known na a brave
. n; i l l It del ate officer, loved
•"ntiillv every soldier who
in. IL was a man of gener-
iilwairo ini|mlses, and as a
• -| " ker had ti w equal*. He
NH.d bi> district in Congress
Alluvia Cohstitntion.
Jt strike.
- employed by Mr Me-
tl..- gas pipes, struok for
Tin y never got them
il!i a cent.
v u «Uh to hwv.
l great sum-
Springf are
mer resort. Th
the be-t in the f
Casper Morris oldeliablc is on
hand w ith a fine Ik ogoods. He
believes iu the Ba;h.
The Merchan’t 'hari will no
more good than atinglat Athens
has gotten up in a 1
Baldwin & Buninijfoon have
their extension eon*,.,- Then look
out for the wholesaVicl
We regret to anm c Ae death
ot Norn Everett the,i|^ of our
eh vtr b irber, Georgy
Gann & Reaves wikrlhcir new
omnib is soon. Bill yiXW'ill he
himself again when
Brer Rabbit and Ft A could
have a goi«d race in tn t>qs now,
the grass is about higl
Blanton Noble has |u£ two*
story collar to the brei
ready for the summer
Sapp & Brydie 1
splendid hand of tw _
for their grand exctirsi'
Reaves, Nicholson
anything by halves,
the car load and advei
Col. Bnttain goes
hi* three year old tho:
Bill Holman’s track
After 1st of June M.
will offer special indncei
raor silks, Dress Goods,
Brown Mandeville
give us a large advert*
h rat*, black oafs, gray cats, 1 jj e |, as had Ins store repificgde.
cals with rihboiuls around J Col. A. L. Mitchell
■ and kittens on waiters g^Jicitor General, has nlc^ral
telling sia-eches in Slatef
Stoics here close at 6 o’clock. !
| That life-destroying scourge, by
| )iroinplly sul>Jiiing with the aid ot
Parker’s Ginger Tonic every attack
I of Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat. ‘
a ; There is nothing like it Acting p >vv-
! erfully upon toe blood and «kie, and
Mr. Jack Eberhart and Mi-s Fink I ^ m,u ' u ' ,UH Mu|, ’ r '-‘ s ''' l, 'e throat
were nunried on the 23id. i aml lll "- s r ' l s l' t 'N | ' l .v overcomes these ,
, 1 dangerous disorders, prevent- lhe de-
. ^ — -A little child of Mr. 'jeorge Ham- j velopment ot the dreaded constimp-
place of general resort this summer, "as badly bitten by a spider on tion, and removes all pain and sore* i
we would suggest that the Mayor have t l )e -5t!i. j ness from the lungs. It is wonder*
everything about the spring in firsts j John Jackson, of Oconee county, I fully efficacious in Dyspeptic afUie-
class order. We learn that the spring j ate his 25tli animal dinner with Jesse 1 tious, and gives the most comforting
needs cleaning out. | Daniel. i relief from Headache, If sties- in the
If the saying were trne, how easily ! Cotton is looking better than ever I Nerv ™7“ s ;. I ‘ ow W"'*’'
one could earn his living imw by the before in this section P„n, is im. " ake l |ll " t ' s S 1 alpitatum of the
‘‘sweat of hi. brow!’’ He would have ! pYugand pram^a to be ' ,W ’ H «* rtbn ™‘ U
only to stand in the sun for a fewjF^" - *
minutes, and he would be compara
tively wealthy.
The gates of the penitentiary and
ehaingang are standing wide oiien
for some of our noble(?) youths who
* n, i eaptuied neinr McNutts. Their | ^ rti ai, ave for Atlanta via Georgia rifi. Georgia,
make night hideous with yells and | trials will come oft next fall. Railroad, Friday the 23r<i of July,
boisterous lan^uace. \ -—-— ., ’ f , n , * *
K °_ _® .. ; mntti♦».« CAnnuiviiceinent week, rour coacne*
vou sco a fellow fltnndino on tViA ” ® ineuuonca Just ta itk that the I _ ■ •. * • «
juu n .'v'V” Bianuing on me • n . TV- a . APV ,» I for «*ui white friemis. rare roan
Bank corner with his thumbs stuck in ^ ) k lt ^ n "P *>.' loin 1». n .. 01) c .,n cn s . Brydve it
the arm holes of his vest, you can l»et '^ arn * r * ; p°'> *J“ ready io be des i ^, ( l irtull |ur l j ckt , t3
that he has just been elected President * lvere< *. t,10 f e w lm subscribed. It is j h.,.,
of some Railroad, or is on the road to I 0,,r opinion that every citizen of Ath-1
the poor hou-e. More frequently the j e,!8 should " ave one - II ,lot °"*. v «»l»y l rio. $tao.
All Aboard to Gray’s for Cheap Goods!'
■Hi h
no 111: /
. ii , . *, . • . , ■, the Bowels, corrects both unnatural •_ ,, ■ _ > ■ > m
all oats good, hill spring oats a fail- ,, , .. .. ... 2 Cases Finest OWamlics
„ oi I * loosene-'s and constipation and stimu- . ,
,e - lates the Liver to healthy action. I “‘^I'n"? Silks in the State,
Capt. D. M. McCleskey is the Buy a 50cent or $1.00 Kittle'and try 5000 Yds of Nainsook and Jaconetl Edging
to close
at lhcts
at Slicin'
champion oat raiser of Clarke county. I it. Sold by K. T. Brumby Jfc Co.
Two young men from Athens have Tli4r the
k Tlietr I
trials will come oft'next fall.
I for our white friends. Fare round
from 3c to $2.50 per yd.
lie “Pioneer Champions”
GRAY’S,
lTHENS, ga
latter.
We call especial attention to tho
card of Drs. A F. and W. M. Dur
ham in this issue of the Banner.
They are considered by all, as stand
ing first in the inedical profession and
as surgeons are surpassed by none.
There arc a number of men in Ath
ens that want us to pitch into different
things, and also advise ns how to run
paper. Wc would ask them to first
suhscrilie and then we will take into
• cannot l>« Wat.
- r « « Yrt tHUIttfk InW,
- >’•»;.n pn lit• iiii* lutrito.
• ’ • •» r vtl.xH vou wiah to trade,
»'i‘!*\ *:»\im i* mimr) made,
'' • r.ir Si.iH ji at Sn««ui*» Shoe Stor*,
' ' «»t p r cent or more.
• \ \unM rtml in time,
• ■ tl :ui jn t m in my rhyme.
A.UertldBff Will lk».
[ *bvi: inverted a notice iu the
u.u ibnt he wanted n lot of cats.
[’"‘Um the oixxl of advertising,
| • ) iv arrived. Every wind
r.iUirht in a fresh supjdy,
t» in tlie city brought
id kittens, our office was
. General Assembly, Supreme and J$u*
serious considerations their sugges l perior cqurts. President ..f the United
tious. I f-tates, and Cabinet, member* of Con-
Rev. J. A. Mm day who was nt I gregs from each Stale, and last the
a complete Directory of Athens, hut
has a great many other thing* that is i An eminent banker’s wife of
nsetul to all. Tlie introductory is well i X. Y’ n has induced the proprietors ol
writ ten, and calls attem ion to the tact
that Athens is growing. Then the
guide, streets and winds, and their
boundaries, city officer-, fire and po
lice departments, jios'office with r i i-
ot postage, Railroad* with table «,l
distances, secret societies, telegraph
companies with table of rales, offices nf
the State,: nd county u.emlieis of ,la
ATHENS ,PHARMACEUTICAL GO.,
IJIAM t'ACTCir'.ItSa tMICnEALFJtS IX
/XV, '
; Hegant Pharmaceutal Preparations
'AND_TOILET REQUISITES.
JOSEPH JACOBS,
Grad- Superintendent*
Cor. Clayton Street anti College Avenue,
Griffin ill charge of thcchnrrh during
the absence of their regular minister,
has retum-d to Athens where he ex*
pcets to remain awhile and .work for
the Gainesville Seminary. xJ
Mrs. T. A. Burke receivcll yester
day one thousand dollars, from the
Knights aDd Ladies of Honor. T his
makes six thousand dollars that she
I has received from the societies, that
'■ her husband belonged to. 1
' I nidi flowers, sick cats,
' >'l and unwashed, in fact
' h id a rim on cats, and our
" «ants -nine one to conic
' ihem ,.ff
llurunl in Ih'iilh.
"■ the saddest deaths we have
1 " callisl u| on to ehronic.C,
' " M -icrdsy attlia residence
■ i t’ox, aK'ut seven miles
lAll' ii#,,,, the Jefl'erHon road
r '--i .l .hnsoii, about filteen
'•daughter of the I
''"ui*m. was visiting Mr.
. li'y and in attempting to kin-
|!‘ r '' "hh Kerosene oil, thocon
r’i'- at-ont one gallon of oil
1’" li e exploded, and oom-
^ k *l<irating h-r clothing with tha
" as ictnully burned up, there
' "e at hand to extinguish
1 his is one of the saddeat
1 ave learned of for a long
i should teach users of Ker*
f 1 ' hat ii i* a dangerous thine
and should he used with
l ,|l 't rare and precaution.
week.
Tho chicken thieves
captured all the chickens
They alionld he looked
caught
Dr. Oalhonn is in onr
latlier-in-law’s. Mr. F. Ph
ha it alowly recovering fr,
attack.
George Ware had hi:
shifted in his boots yesterds
is a blockade wagon in thfi
rt'on your mind* to dive deep,
f "a™ with- strong earnest
|'Un lolly and hojy actions.
1‘h'hi that olusels out the plain
1n a Imautiful piece of sculp-
" t'kiff that chisel* out the
| u,ili,j j,U-ce* of Jewelry at'
‘‘ prices. Alliens, Ga.
■ ~ 1 ■ 1 -- i ;
I’■ njiiwes anil. children'
V' *ii;.|ier»at Snead’s. ]
pu.-rsUO cents. Lillies’
' $1.00, Lttdine’
I'to $2,00. Gouts’
J ti°a and Fringe
I wan anywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding,
Island, will remain iii Alhej
short while with their
relatives.
The merchant* of Athens
to close their stores every ei
ttl o e.l’k, except Saturdays,
and July.
Joe Jacobs, our
Pharmacist, labels his
Brown, and his Catharti
Colquitt.
Charlie Slmhart has now
nee’s trotter in hand. IIo \
bly change his name to tl
Dutchman.
•Joe’ will find Gordon’s 8el
robes too small tor him
•Yonng, the nrttsi,, can liowe'
them smaller.
^onvilliflmidii'g Gordon's
tion and Joe Brown’s appoi
' U.S. 8onator, our girls che
-t tho /'
L llcs'at Gray’s? They
neodlvs i« the market,
ndtr"
YVe will lie pleased to see our friend
Prince Hodgson io onr sanctum. The
Colquitt-Brown matter is mixed and
we want a solution of the same. Then
the nominations at Chicago and Cin
cinnati a> e to he settled. Come down
Prince, and see us.
\\’o call attention to the card of D.
M. Wilson for a partner. This is a
gned business, and Mr. Wilson lias
first-class machinery which he pro*
poses to put in as his part. M-»
Wilson will, we know, make an
agreeable |>arti er.
YVe bend one of onr yonng lawyers
complaining about having to attend
court so much for the last three
weeks. He had only one case : nd
that was a divorce suit. If lie sticks
to the law he will not have many fes»
rivals or banquets, except in his leinl.
There was only one nan io Athens
that refused to give;, informal im to
the City Directory. Wo think he
done right as he never reads a news-
pa; er unless he can borrow one from
his neighbor, and we will give odd*
that he don’t know whether he lives
in Georgia or Jerusalem.
Clem Deniorc had Veroneeta ovlq--
hrated trotter, Brown Pick oqt trgig-1
I yesterday for the fall races, when |
an unguarded' moment Clem hit
■own Dick with a large hickory
itch, which caused him to runaway,
irowing Clem out and cutting a large
■h across his forehead.
it. Talmadge addressed the
Is on Thursday night, and told
that he wonld make • good
mv out of them or burst them
Every one agreed to obey order*
ly. The target practice and
drill will come off before tha
go to Rome.
not good repining over what
.he mended if you .wifi only per-
nd grasp venropportunities ot
*101 climb the ladder step by
may tome day place your
e top. Start on time and
ir Watches mended and reg
iv V. W. Skiff so you can
pirae.
name of every one placed in alpha
betical order, so that you can find
wl ere any one lives in Athens. The
book is very neatly gotten up, and re
flects credit on Messrs. Paul it Hall
the printers.
BALDW IN & BCKXETT,
Boots axd Shoes.
The new shoe store ot Baldwin &
Buruett’s is something Athens has
Ions- needed. They have the largest
and handsomest line of Buots and
Shoes ever brought to Athens, and
are offering them much lower than
any other house in town. Go at once
and see them fimw
that great medicine, Him Biitei
offer $li0g iu prizes to the vouuuesf
child that sat- Hop Bitteis plain'v.in
anv language, between M.,v 1, IS3II,
and July 4. 1-31. Thi- s a liberal
ami interesting ' hi", and ixeiyi'iniy
and his wile should seao nvu yen;
si a ui ji to the Hop Hitters Mfg. Ro.
eivo g iihi lintiJAiKfoiil iJOOOT#
once te:u-h :1h clnDiu ii ;o ll<q> : • .
Uitu rs ami secure tiu* i.nze. * At :unJ f»uIo\v Marjvol(Lost, us lie desires to sro out ot the Bout
;—..■ _ i ■ ; i ii/‘i«i'i Shot _
The time ha* passed foi the *E ix-
irs,’ *eoidials,’ etc , for the Bahv. ami - ^fjje lisij, insLyeuciveil mxl-is'now offering to the public one or th
Dr. Bull’s Baby S.rnp is now the es-i ** M. > o l ‘ > largest atld*nncst Stocks of v
taMisheil and reliable remcilv. f Price ; ...
25iv nts. " i ■ • A i i j. ±.
no. h> r.RaYjp'^irifE^T, firstsistoke beloav furni*
Tl Ti H STORE, eiiw oilers his entire Stock of
SHOES
i to go l
•ilioe business altogether.
Ailjustable TruiM's.
Weekly D inner.
Y\ hioh Iti/ean And will
! ' 1 if.
MEN and BOYS STRAW HATS
helper ! .thinSan}' house in the city. A se
lect‘sfAiclc of
A full liiieol'Saley’s Hard Rubber
Trusses, double and single, just re"
ceived. Made in every desirable
G ; lern, filling perfectly to form of
y; light, cm>l, cleanly, (line springs
coaled,) tree from all sour, rusty,
chaffing, {Kidding or strapping un
pleasantness. Used in Hilhiiig; al
ways reliable, and good as new.
With the Pads so const i acted, ana
tomically, ns to successfully meet the
various anil most Difficult forma of
Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleanliness, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured hr
their use will bear witness. Also a
full assortment ol Ladies’ and Gents’
Shoulder Braces, Supporters,
bandages, ike., &o. YVe will adjust
all trusses, if so desired.
Athens Ph a i:m aceutic a i. Co.,
Cor. Collego Avenue and Ciaylou St.
;ro'-9.wtf.
Aa Begaat Prsparslloa.
Designed to meet tho public want for
a harmless hair-dressing and restora
tive, is found in Parker’s Ilair Balsam
It acta like magic, commencing at the
vary root*, removes Dandruff and all
humors from tlie scalr. and never
fails to restore gray or failed hair to
it* original youthful color and lieauty.
falling hair is immediately checked
by its use; and it produce* a growth
of beautiful young hair, soil, gi-wsy
and luxuriant, that, surprises every
one. These properties added to its
exquisite perl'u me nn-1, parity or com
position, render it the growing favors
ho of the toilet table everywhere.
Sold in large bottles, nt 50 cents and
•1.00, by R T. Brumby.
“ Sonic tali’* nro lit* L< m cud !o rr.il,
And twine irreat lie* w> r*t never jemu’d :
But thi* I tun iroin* teil,
Is» just n* tnip’t* the devil’s in hell.”
TOr A then* City.)
The place to buy your hoots "and
shoes is No. 3. Broad strmt, Athens j ■; -
Ga. Baldwin & Bthnett’s. I ^lt Iek$ f^iiirelthttn t|i% can he bought elsewhere. Remember the
Jan Ctf i place, 13 Broad Street
IILsmiIuIiiiu of Copartm rsliip.
Tho copartnership heretofore exist
ing between Jr.o C. Pitner, and !!. F.
II. Jnckson, wasili—dved on the l*t
day of J'innnrv. 187fi bymutu.il con
sent. Said Jno C Pitner assumes all
liahitities of former business prior to
dissolution of copartnership Mr. ii.
F' II. Jackson has been ill mv employ
onlv a* clerk since tho 1st ofJnnuitry,
lSifi, ii|> to date. '
Athens, Jan. 1st, I'd! 1 '.
Feh. 17-wtr. O.
illady fays that she don’t
lhe is_tj> make, both ends
i-boanler advises that she
vegetables.
MULES AND HOUSES.
YV. S. HOLMAN
ly on hand from tweni
at fine broko mules amt horses,'
M
km* constants
iy t« sixty head
(1 horses, of all
'
• People learn wisd nil by experience.
A man never 'wakes, up hi* *ec-nd
ball* to sec it Inns'll, lmt always keep
Dr iRull’s Baby Svrnp handy.
■Do your duty th:H Ijes ^rc-fty. it,
'lie rest wiil full ui'. Leant to do well
lhe simplest, commonest thing, as
well as those that may seem it ore
importanee. thc-e all- lit: yon for fu
ture prosperity and usolulnes* and
>our duty by c;diin-: on ftkiff wlnijhae
learned to d • weii all repair* .on
Watches Ch’eks, J eixelry,
is
Every one should bny oneLitLheiFt
water elevators and piirille^i) lor
donald’s ns they’ arR ho Vwindfo. or
llUlllhllcr. ami hp llifMn » trr~ ■
Immhug, anil he guanniU'es them • to
improve the water, also to char.# any
well or cistern o' all kind* of hug-,
take out all cfo:, had taste or fimlt.
and to purify the water. Call fdr
circulars and certificate* to th.ia effect.
The ladies of the Riptist elmrch
have a ini-sioti iry n eeting. at tlYis
elmrch, first Satiit Jay in evifry nu iflh;
from .5 to B p. m.
'J "V~—-
PARTNEI! WAXTWK
A partner with
82.0C0 Captal-
-V?
To point© the Sho* N'anuf.-e»nuiv' hj'.fci) c*-.
lUrhionvy with city of 150 |«a*r of
per day, anil my i*.co it» tl n hui ? i-
nce*, ?o i*» Ajaiust U‘© jriiWm) kf
ey. Ap ly to D. M. 1WILSON,
Boom Street, N*tr J. IJ. lioggiVs 8U,r ^^
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
Is a SURE CURE for all the DUeases for «Mch It b recommended,
and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE b the hands of
ri. • I >--»**« & anlAiHhi most Intxperieoced parsons*
1 u It u a rare and aaiek remedy for COUGHS. SOKE
TUUOAT* CUILLH- fad rimilar troche*; affords instant relief
d, dA DIPIiniEaiAv and Jn the Wat
jpw» rwiia RREPMATBM aad NKURALOIAo
THE hLDEST.BtST, AMD MOST WIDELY KNOWN
V'""! FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
'Ir-fens Mm nil Via enefc n i.iIrrOH eneeaae h d
r-n gin —Tie lor CKAMPS. CHOI.EKA. DIAIUtlHEA,
DYSENTERY. «hd >B BOWED COZ1PLAXXT8, Om « U
.Tr W r^t“ Wl/’**'* imm^mOm. Mmmrn.
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 TEARS’ CONSTANT
t. USE. IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
Wealonmriee.
rfc-Sbops. and
wa-— bT ETmb-T •
AS A LINIMENT.
i'ncTurrr... .mm* in no-piiaie-
It thoold always ba caed for Palm la the Back sad Side*
aad brings spredy tmd pirmummt in “
Catsv Spminm Severe Bane* SciJde*
SO PA311LV CAN SAFELY BE WITHO
aannal'y rare many times tta cost in doctors’,
' PERftY ^ON, Providence, R. I.
4 * ~ Proprietor
A Preparation of IRON am
Mndormd by lb. MedJ
DjipipiU. Central OetllUy,
„ - BARTER VEOZCZHB
Wo. «18.W0B*B.JIAZW_(m»W‘U.8TvLl!<)V»f'
Co. (JoIU’50 Avenue and Crayton Street, .
CEQZLCXA.
-MANCFACTCKEK OK AND DEALEliS Ui
4 Double Seat Buggies, Top
es, and One and Two-Horse
agons and fine hand-made
4 Harness.
pno^' fl3S!ri U £f n i' * ! iu T ‘ lc «nd movt durable manner, and at rcaaonable
r"! S8 :.„i lav,,, ^ fitlea ouddingri for my l'aint«m! Harnoaa wor«, and with fire!
art men l, 1 nin well prepared ‘o <lot*ood t'arriage Work and general
trythiug being nuder my perAonnl inannfre*
I). C. I1UKLKY.
cla.H8 workmen I.. —,*.„„ IC „ h
Blackamitliing. Uaing the best m* lunterutl u
ment, I guarantee my work in cvciy jnirticuii
son
iTO 13E FOUND-
The Celebrated \^etelep 6z "Wil?.
IF
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■ iti&SeicistDiptestrcir F.veryExhibltian h fe World.
ViT-THE BEST I r THE MAHKET ^J
A!* fie Dans' Verticil I’eed iVTacluce. iihii h is iiui.-ii’creJ as
guod * ibii e tin the n oney.-.if. any ii> llic t MSrkvt.
7 HR I1ENR Y STRAY A flT 3TA CJIINR. whiih will iom..are favor,
ahlyjvitli any luacbuie <ifier.il. And last but not hast,
THE AMERICAN HEWING MACHINE, which already has] a
wide icpu.ation. *
All the above "Machine* are' for axle at
_ The WILEELSR & WILSON 8cwlng Machine Offi
rta t, 1 T’Tr 1 d \7 ON .!>. EI-AVES A NICHOLSON, BY
X Jla. -wiKrixr,
apl 27-tA " THjMAS STREET ATHENS,jGA.
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