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hhoht ^feifcR MhK„ ftXS)
•* "T** 80 " -littte^jXue.i'lie “££12/*?
**«■ . with ltlMte} ^esterday. | Hall and then there will be HJoi
■"^Jacketed,*, ft,,*,,
Onr PoramlmUtlos IWr.
Clltisfi.l is )>n{iiriiig for Commence
rooms tdf
toril
Worn for
Democratic Meeting.
Jack Jackson joineil the bay dub all.
on 6 months probation. i
Look out tor tlie excursion to Ath-, cash boys took a twist yesterday at-
Jule Cohen has gone to Now Voik
Hcnrv k L , I tbe 12lh ot May. All the
" tuast. has purchased r. new j larnters will lie in to do their trading.
... , , . l Athens will be a splendid place to
V ei Itave had several deaths (torn j spend the summer. We will have all
IlSU.nptlOn. L-in.l nf.ninumu.it. dmini. t.t.A .lull
i Athens, Ga., June 1,1889.
I Pursuant to a call from Col. 8. C.
' Dobbs, Chairman ot the Executive
, _ _ , . _ . , Committee ot the Democratic party
•Dummy and one of Cohen a (j[ ;ir |, e county, a meeting of the
consumption
The fish market is hot every Sat
urday eveninsr.
What has become ot the Cobbham
Sewing Society?
Cranford A Yancy are filled np
, with job work.
. by w hat we re-
lat we lh:nk we
n ter go abroad in
bat go directly
o o where you will
r’i:t: it of l adies,
Children’* fine Jim Rhodes is at pretext writinir
for the Ordinary. ®
Capt. Talmr.dgc
throgh last nitili
Clarence Adams is weating crape
‘Twas ever thus.
Clem Demore speaks of killing the
fatted calf soon.
put the boys
kind of amusements during tlie dull
season
ternomi. Joe Hodgson appeared on
the field battle and put a quietus on
things.
The Census taker is out gathering
in facts for tlie Unittd States. Let
every one be ready to tell all they
-pt . . . .. „„„ know and a little more, this will satis-
lbe best looking man at bny’i . , v ^
store has shaved off bis moustache, t e Enumerators,
and his sweetheart has gone back on | We went in to see Gray yesterday,
him. Poor Bob! ‘ and found aim and all bis clerks busy
The first gun in the coming cam-] shipping and selling goods. He ships
paign will fire thia week in our city, j g"" 1 * all down the Ga. Road to Eu.
Let Everybody come, a barbecue j fala, Alabama, and West Point, Mis*
will be prepared, probably. sissippi. Gray is a mover.
Some ol our College boys speak of . The girl puzzle it the latest It con-
trimming up their ears to avoid the I sistsin putting an average girl in front
examination. Hope they will do a I °f the ribbon counter or -a dry' goods
• (ii'd.‘epest sadness
.* «it h of this cs»
■.■.j I idv, at her rests
: ;i; t Wednesday last.
. iv I'd ;or the past
.» ‘a consumpliv
• . in . fin .1 rest. In
o:is nt li e, vspo*
an ’ n.ot'ier, she
;■ :na k d tia'l? of a
:• ■!. ■. Mrs. Cobb
. ■ Ivnented Miss
<■•; tly inter! ed
i f. To the bereaved
find relatives we
h t sympathies.
> The Minerai Springs will he a good which is Louis or which is Frank
better job than Whittaker.
Mr. Frank Thomas, a brother of
I store and making her find the partic
’ nlar shade she is after.
our county Solicitor iaspendiugafew ! The ladies should remember not to
days in the city. It is hard to tail"I come down town, shopping alter 6J
place for a barbccie.
J udge W. B. Thomas reports every
o’clock, as the stores have all agreed to
i shut op at that time to give their good
looking clerks a chance to make a
A son of Rev. R. W. Big ham had j thing quiet up in Bartow. It is all a ; nias i n
his loot broke Moiday. mistake about some of his hands gets'
Everything passid off nlcasantlv on tin ° burt W tlle falling of an no- | The time drawetli nigh when the
* • rrv i v ,,n ivos.L i drnvinnn will drive ms niiilfts so fast
lbe excursion to Tfcceoa.
Brown Manderllle had a $45 bill
for us to change yfatorday.
J ibn Matt hews,lias irone up to look
after the Jug Tav&ni Railroad.
baukmeut. ’ i drayman will drive ids mules so fast
j | through the streets, that the average
I J h f 0,, . I y «vf e ol ,,,nch m,erc8t ^ : dry goods merchant will have to wield
fore Justice Hermglon was the Slate his dusting brush more vigorously
vs. Marun Reynolds tor seduction. ■ than ever before.
Capt. Talmud
through the taciii
We had a plea!
old war iriend Tout Barrow
day.
M
puls the Guards
every night.
Demur ats o Clarke county was this
day held at tue Court House.
The .Vowing delegates were elect'
ed to Tepre-ent the courty in tho
State Convertion to be held on tlie
9th of Ju.io in Atlanta, with tbe
power to app i'nt their alternates, in
case any of them could not attend;
H. H. Carlton, A. L. Mitchell, John
N. Montgomery and C. H. Chan
dler.
The following resolution was in
troduced by T. W. Rucker and car
ried by the meeting
Resolved, That it is the sense of
this meeting that Stephen J. Field,
•f California, is the most suitable man
for the Democratic candidate tor
President of the United States.
By £ M. Hunter:
Resolved, That a meeting of tha
Democracy of Clarke county be held
at the Town Hall at 12 o’clock on the
31st day ot July, to elect delegates to
the State Convention to be held in
Atlanta od the fourth day of August,
1880.
Ou motion meeting adjourned.
S. C. Dobbs.
Chairman.
Andrew J. Cobb,
Secretary.
A Souvenir of The Olden Time.
FORTUNE’S
GREATEST FAVOR,
GRAY WINS 1
And by a magnificent combination ot unlimited capital, welKpoftad ins
telligence, and tlie unflinching pluck to do do and dare,
WE PROCLAIM TO ATHENS, AND TO THE ^0^^,* _
M BNPABAtlElEB SALE!
.tendance of the
lift.I on Thursday
en of the luneral
• ii:i A. Cobb, tie-
•ii ' regard and
• me nory by her
: ::•! friends in o;n
iv aid touching
11 at .ng minister,
• I’lgl. w nii the bcau-
: a'< selection ot
ih ■ Choir, nil eon-
the occasion replete
a ier and solem-
s iv.'ie ■onehided
n i >iouee Cemetery
, Ol e whose life had
e h-gher virtues of
mu mol her.
i e most oomph-
e former towns-
n'.e, taken from
Kvtiii.;/ Chronic
s li.’.vn a fine
urgton in the
*n l.le and jileas-
si..: 1 advance-
ill: run over the
■ n Saturday, the
give everybody a
Give:nor sneak,
e occasion : Lula,
vine round trip,
•uve and Niohol-
75 celts; Center,
in will leave Lula
.1 rive in Athens at
e Alliens at 4:0ft p
at 0:20 p. m. This
a chance to heat
'o their trading.
The venerable oak which lias graced
the front border of the College
Campus for nearly a century was cut
down on yesterday, to allow the pro
jected improvements in tlie sidewalk
to be made. This grand old monarch
of the forrest has shaded the students
of‘Old Franklin’ for more than three
generations, and it is with pain that
we see it prostrate in the dust. But
Haltiuw at nothing—perfectly reckless of consequences. _
WE ANNOUNCE
STUPENDOUS BARGAINS!!
TERRIBLE SACRIFICE IX DRESS Q00D8!
50 piece* fine Silk and Wool Broadcast your oirn price.
75 pieces fine Dress Goods, last week, 75c and $1.00, reduced to 40 and SOota.
100 pieces all wool Bunting 20 and 25c a. per yard.
25 piece* Figured Bunting 25cta. per yard.
S8 pieces Mobair (great drive) IS l-2cents per yard.
50 piece- grey mixed Dress Goods reduced from 55 and 40 ota. to 25eents per yard.
10 pieces tlie best dollar Silk in Georgia, to close.
ATLAN
CASH CLOTHING
GEO I. DALLAS,
SUPERINTENDENT
"T
OUR FIGURES.
The evideuce in the case was tare and , .
rlc y_ i Tbe juvenile fire company made a
! fine display in the alley next to our
On Which Side.—In these ole- office ou yesterday. They had an old
margarine days no one knows on broken adder and the small boysen«
lint visit iroiu oar vvhich side his bread is buttered.— joyed the fun. Seeing the little mokes
Barrow on Mon-: ^*' w Orleans Picayune. i run up and slip down, thev did not
j The passenger earnings on the | “ ake ,nnt h lime b,,t got several hard
Phinizv will! have a hand .it. I Northeastern Road tor May, 1880 are j a
the \Y hite Sulphur Springs this sum- | n<* rl y double that of May, 1879. This ; To be | 1B healthy, wealthy, wit-
,Uer - T tZr ,ncrcaseof lravel loand ,rom ! ty and wise, do unto others i* you i Iike all the great and grand things of
' would wish them to do unto yon. Im-1 this life it has fulfilled its destiny—
We call attention to Gray’s ad ver- i prove well every moment of your time an( ] mU st return to the earth from
lisement in this issue of tlie Banner, to some present and future good. Buy ; whence it sprang. It had withstood
and after you read the advertisement yeur Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spec- j tlie storm and tempest decade after-
g* down and trade with Gray and tacles, &e , at Skid’s. Have your | decade, but tlie lightning at last had
you will be pleased. I IVatehes, Clocks, Jewelry, Specta- | encircled its mighty form and its file
Miss Cora Blair, daughter of Mr £ la *’ *« , repatred at 8kifl’s.^Last was slowly bat surely wasting away.
Mr. Asa M. Jackson, the Ordinary, Gre en Blair died of consumption at! £"* ; f.’f b ^ibe for theDAiLf •-
reports a great deal ol business in bis t i, e residence of Mr. Ben Culp on i B / ? R ’ 11 Wl11 m * ke y°“ both witty
01Cl - j Tuesday. She was 14 years old i a,,d WMe -
Mr Mao!i Shcats the liero of many al lbe time of her death. j An extiaordinAry chance forcan-
a political contest was in the city yes- ! The Genroia Railroad nrninun vassing agents. Y\rite_ for special
Eo careless waste of printer's ink, but solid facts, accomplished facts, that
ring in thunder tones from tTie mountains to the sea, and proclaim the ac
knowledged favorites
The largest Stock of READY'MADE CLOTHING south et Balti
more. We sell for
CASH ONLY,
HI fp ■' .
And our prices are twenty-five fter cent, lower than any house in the city.
ONLY ONE PRICE.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Met chants will do
well to examine our stock when in Atlanta, or we will send Clothing on ap«
K oval Orders filled promptly, and we will duplicate any New York or
alliniore order at less prices. Give es an opportunity and we will try and
convince you. Address
GEO. I. DALLAS, Sup’t.,
41 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, On.
'ihe Episcopal church is having
some iinpiovcinent* made on its
front.
Mr. H. T. Lynch
iriped elephant on i li
ters.
caved the i
The Georgia Railroad propose to | ^3nnd'great
’ •' ; baveageriera 1 excursion on the 3rd Rid , , , ;18h f on Ma ,, arin , >
On; von.g friend Tom Hodgson 1 an< l 4th of July. You can go to Au- | cit ■'jj y
has lu.t Athens mr a shuit visit up I g“*‘«i Macon or AtlanU on this ex-1
North. 'cinsion. Oh, th s is June’.
New York
Beautiful,
„ . i ... balmy June!’’he exclaimed, stooping
It is time for the innocent young \ Aow is the time to visit Athens nt’or tn urrotiivn a knitawtcttnl’la in tlm
Coll-'ge buy to take off tlie befi 1 a,,< ' buy cheap goods,
clapper.
I lie improvements goini; on around ( Governor
the campus will add greatly to its ap* 1
|K‘.*nunee*
_ Come on the j
excursion nex't Saturday. It »'H b« I she nervously cried, twisting her i
a good chance to trade and hear the & 5nto t h e outlines ot a co
over to arrange a honeyssuekle in the
deep midniglit of her hair. ‘’Yes,’’
lair
cork.
, as she vainly endeavored to
Lemonade lias taken the place of' grapple something in tlie region of
. - wili-key in Athens. Stick to lemon- her shoulder-blades, “lovely June! of
L a. kbernes are beginning to ripen. ! ade, we have tried it all and can sate- , all the buggy months of the year this
ly say that lemonade will r.ot give yon is the buggiest.”
a headache.
Under its wide spreading branches,
we picture Clayton, Stephens, Hill-
yer. The Cobbs’, Toombs, Jackson,
Crawford and a host ot other bright
minds, book in hand, admiring the
exquisite beauty of the classics, read
ing of Marathon and Thermopylae, or
attempting tlie solution of some ab-
strute prolem in mathematics, and it
is with sadness, no doubt, that the
Trustees of tlie University are com-
pelted to banish this lieantitul picture
of the past by the des 1 ruction of tiiis
souvenir ot the olden time.
shift Ins
die!I, our worthy
nr Genet al, got a
two murder cases
is quick work nnd
t ltor goes nt things
: ul.n FjIrc.
:•<!v, the daughter
nd sister of E. S,
tisiilinee ol her
•ti Monday evening I
I si rvxrs were field
•tlioiiist church on
n. ::nd her remains
n Oconee Cemetery,
i n an invalid for
...i she awaited the
i:h complete Chris-
re>ig >ntion. Our
hies are with her
- mid i lends.
The tramp ran prep:
quai tors.
We learn that the horse of C .nn &
Renees Ilia:, got his leg broke is get
ting well.
I he infant of Mi's, .fny O’Gnily was
brought to Athens tor burial on
Thursday.
C’insrd is expecting a run on bis
house ot the aspring < fiice seekers
tu xi week.
We propose to give everybody a
puff soon, or at least those that want
it and need it.
Burns’ Silver Cornet Band are in
vited to piny at Oxford during Com
mencement.
Louis Tl.omns generally manages to
pump all out o: a witness that" it is
possible to gel.
Mr. C. W. Motes, of Atlanta, is in
the city visiting ids rher-in law, Mr.
H,. vey White.
'1 ;v> Guard* «.:• ■•..„ yell “hear’
when they go to Rome. Perhaps’
they will lake a ••tiger.’’
Turner Moon found a grave yard
up near Tooca Falls that had some
vei y ancient head stones.
Be certain to read Mr. Skiff's local.
It glv'-. some good advice.
Tlie big elephant excursion has got
up their posters’over town.
, , . An Elegant Specimen of Art.
Ihe plump, nice-looking spring
chickens that are allowed to roam Many c>f our citizens have perhaps
about the lawns in the vicinity of | noticed of late, a gentleman on our
our hotels are merely walking Jadver- • streets who lias been so unfortunate as
tisements. They are not inaended | to lose that prominent feature of his
lor table use. | lace, tlie nose. It was eaten off about
Let the board of trade take into j «» ) ear8 *>y » species of cancer,
serious con-idei ation at once, the j known in medicine as lupus, whicli
sprinkling of the street*. Give the I al!,<> disfigured his upper lip. In ad-
IMiLUr 'ciiiHil Notice.
have lx en made [to
>n« the ‘ice sclioola in
nr three months.
i ..nit House in Alh-
t m e 2!lth 1880, at 9
job to the Hook and Ladder, and
John Moon will have the streets
sprinkled like an April shower had
just fallen.
Our local took bis little pop gun
and went out alter delinquent subs
scribers yesterday. He bagged two
.•ml come very near shooting an inno
cent man, who be mistook tor one ot
our subscribers that never pays up.
The Zodiac gets wrong in Athens
once a week. Tiiis time it has struck
the butcher wagons. Last week Clem
Demore had a runaway scrape, and
non Wiley Hood’s horse follows suit
and makes a dash witli the wagon and
spills out the driver.
Gov. Colquitt has appointed Satur
day, the 12ih of June to address the
people of Athene and vicinity. Col.
11. E. Lester will probably be here at
the same time. Let everybody come
and hear them.
Can’t Burns’ Silver Cornet Band be
, induct'd to give us some music these
Mr. Bmrcl Yerby says that Sandy I afternoons. Them is nothing that
Crock D.stiiet is in a flou ishing con- | makes a fellow feel like circus times
dilion except grassy cotton. j so much as a good baud of music.
Ned Sapp says that, the elephant ] Mr. Jas. Garrhon has opened a
that he has on his excursion bills is a j store out on the Harmony Grove road,
dition fo the general irregularities ol
the gentleman’s face, one nostril of his
nose is closed ; but, in spite of so many
difficulties to contend with, Dr. J. A.
Chappie has succeeded in making an
artificial nose, and fitted it on with the
gientest precision. The nose is made
of vulcanized rubber, painted flesh
color, and is adjusted to its proper
place by means of a rubber ap|>endage
which is inserted itilo the remaining
nostril, and this with the assistance ot
a piece ot slicking p’aster placed at
the upper junction of the artificial,
and tlie remaining part of the natural
nose, holds it securely in its proper
place. The workmanship is of the fin
est and most delicate order, and at a
little distance it would never be rec
ognized as a stimulated member. This
is certainly a giaml success in the way
of substituting nature by art, and
most creditable to tbe genius of the
professional gentleman who nccotn
plished the work.
A Charming Picture.
mew species just brought out.
_ Let everybody on the fine of the
Northeastern Road lookout for the
excursion to Athens this week.
just outside of the corporation. Mr.
Garrison has in connection with his
store a r ree wagon yard where all can
be accommodated.
,, . T i CLast week we were shown by
.1 n, ir •’• Ba,n:ir 5 ol ’V ,as burned [Judge W. B. Thomas ot this city, a
co.oi .fit-io8 a \\\ I from a trip to feonihwrst Georgia, j patent window shade roller, ot’ bis own
l ie Uoan^ of 111c is looking *s pretty as ever. j invention. It is undoubtedly a good
! The tabernacle sermons litrni*h a i thing, and we trust the Judge will
j gnat deal of matter for the editors, realizo a ioitune out of it.
It is a >r<
■- mu' meet me at ;
n Jem-30th 1880, at j
4;h, 1.880.
11 It. I’ernard.
v Beard Kdm ation.
good tiling totllljup with.
It is reported in town that Col. J.
! cciirac of the Telephone
■ Athens? It seems to
-.ness men of our city
• hem lit front a Tele-
■ • !' communication with
Si ir up business men
U'l.ind in the progress ot
i
»/..<: Ycsi e: day amt
We are pained to announce the | J - Turnbull, ot Banks county, and
death of .Mis. .las. Wilson, the wid-• lIon - C. Oliver had a hair pulling
ow of the late Rev. Jus. Wilson. a few <l l y s a t-'° Capt. Candler should
. , , order out the Bunks County Guards
wxi
*n<l e:
this i. -.
foa
fricl.i- , I
Wm
end. l l
pm*
B| : .
►'•if
i. h
fow
fort.
Mr l |
our
Up-haw, who was
Mr. J. C. Harris, his
11re-sid limi-elfin a suit
1 in k, which he had
i.c purpose of a wed-
nding r. towel around
p the blood from soiling
I n: a blanket on tlie
pistol, n single bar-
••a Ine deninger, he
h.s right lenipie and
, ,;cr, discharging the
- <1 ilireetlv through his
..• 'id until near four
• e died. .Mr. Upshaw
• ve years of age and
; live years ago. He
hert county, Georgia,
-onthwest Georgia to
• a- engaged in business
>• tor the Wheeler A
m chine company up
1 iv. Ke has many
■ i ci on nnd other places
■va.i SOI row of his s:ul
a ci.-ver gentleman nnd
y hie traits of charac-
addreased to his
- requesting them
ami just ns they
' ‘ ‘ L-fr
Joint Hampton keeps every tiling
lively on chicken avenue. His iaugli
can be heaul early, late nnd loud.
Ben Kennehrew nnd Mem Little
can go to the bottom of a lemonade
quicker than any one in the city.
John Ma'hews and John Hampton
build a railroad and elect a governor
twice a week during the summer.
Our iriend Hamilton Yancy of
Rome, is to have a new and hand
some residence built in that city.
lbe Northeastern Railroad under
its present management are doing a
good business tor the summer month*.
U. T. Hoyt and family, of Rome,
ere visiting their many Irieuds in
Athens. They nro nt Mrs. Dorsey’s.
Take the Daily Banner. A Cobl-
ham lady says she dislikes to miss
seeing n copy of tho Daily Banner.
The excursion to Toccoa was a suc
cess, financially, nnd the best man
aged excursion that ever left Alli
ens.
I t-.r
Cant. E<1 Smith, Mayor Talmadge
ami W. D. O’FarrcII will have a hall
for the Pioneers if such a thing is pos
sible.
A little wart-back toad wifi brink
up a croquet party quicker than the
darkest thunder cloud that ever gnlh-
ored.
Another excur-ion nt an early day
will contribute to the trensivy ol the
Pioneers, and llieirHall will soon be
built.
had prepared hi
spared Imusclt
at onWiflte in
i will be pained
i.'iw l•sided _
and his friends
i ur “1 his singular death
[■'• cid- d success. \Vfmt to wear,
•v 'n obtain it economically.
tmldon Magazine, summer,
- -tmi.’-, sketches, poems and
’Hole-, by the most popular
• A ih lieious song, (words and
•I. "f ‘Ttie Glorious Summer
A gr nd march. Tlie latest
p-t'«,dy illustrated and
' y de crit ed, with shopping
linn, worthy many times its
vim pries. 50c. per year;
high' copy. AddressRid-
mn Magazine, S09, 311. 314
«.B6,
\Ve see a letter advertised in the
Jefferson posiofficc lor Win. Patter
son. Wonder if ho is the one that
got hit.
Everybody that can pay for a straw
hat is belting on the Chicago Convene
tion. Grant is tho favorite against
the field.
Everybody that comes to Athens
should visit the Mineral Spi ings. It is
considered suncrior to any springs in
North Georgia.
The piliee came very near making
an arrest Friday night. John Bunch
put in a little of his plain talk and
stopped tbe fuss.
The CenmsiaVers f.nind one girl
named Nancv . Malisva Artsmimt
Helen Blnxes Westbrooks. Sho holds
a flush ou tbe name.
Lney Cobb Institute Coniroenre-
mcnt is clo-c at hand. The young
Indies begin t<> tremble over their
eumpositmna nnd mtta'c.
County
and quell these wari tors.
Atliens will have a big boom thia
week in the way of political speeches.
Tbe campaign will probably open here
nnd give everybody a chance to hear
the Gubernatorial aspirants. An
excursion will coine over the North
eastern and Georgia Roads at greatly
reduced rates.
The Northeastern Road has pnt
out a bulletin board to show those
who haTe consignments. They could
avoid this if they would furnish them
to the Daily Banner. We will Lake
p’casnre in publishing them.
Tho Dora Bloom troop gave Athens
the go by, and went to Jefferson. Wc
thought they had just stopped over in
Lexington for recreation, but now
thev are at Jefferson. It is the fust
time we ever heard of first clans
troops traveling around through the
country.
Kind friends, let thy generous
hearts front their present pathway
part not, but continue the generous
patronage already extended to Skiff,
the Jeweler and repairer of fine
watches, who will continue to be ev
erything which he now is, and noth
ing which ho is not.
Jack Frost was in the hands of a
mob. They placed a noze around
his neck and was completing arrange
ments to hang him. The curtain
drop(ied, I went around to Skiffs, tlie
Jeweler, bought me a pair of his ecl»
obrated Diamond Spectacles, my
wife a set of Jewelry and daughter a
Cameo Ring.
We recently saw at Davis’s Pre
mium Gallery a most exquisite group
picture of the children of R. K.
Reaves, E-q. It was a capital repre
sentation ot every day child life, and
looking at the bright, cheerful faces ot
tlie children, wo thought they were
so happy, so care free; it rests the
worlu’s weary heart to watch them at
play, while llieir dear voices are the
sweetest music to our cars.
“ Let them cxslt! Their lsnzh and song
Are rarely known to lust too long.
Why alionld we strive, with cyuic frown,
To knock t .e’r fauey castles down. *
In ibis little group ofbeart winners
Mr. Davis has made a picture that
will attract everyone, amt of course
every mother w'.'l waul her group of
darlings taken similarly.
Contention ot Amrr.ran Photographers.
By the photographic journals we
sec that the American Photographer’s
Association have a convention and ex
position nt Chicago in Augu'L Mr.
Davis will not only attend, but with
his usual enterprise nil send on a
large exhibit ot his hne productions.
tiuard Against Consumption.
That life-destroying scourge, by
promptly subduing with the aid ot
Parker’s Ginger Tonic every attack
of C. ugh, Cold, or Sore Throat.
There is nothing like it Acting pow
erfully • pon the blood and skin, and
the mucuous surfaces of the throat
and lungs, ir speedily overcomes these
dangerous disorders, prevents the de
velopment • f tlie dreaded consump- j
tion, and removes all pain and sore- j
ness from tlie lungs. It is wonder, j
fully efficacious in Dyspeptic afflic- I
lions, and gives the most comforting !
relief from Headache, Distress in the '
Stomach, Nervousness, Low Spirits,
Wakefulness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heartburn, etc. It regulates
the Bowels, corrects both unnatural
looseness and constipation and stimu
lates the Liver to healthy action.
Buy a 50 cent or $1,00 bottle and try
iL Sold by ii. T. Brumby A Co.
Tlie grandest excursion of the sea
son will leave for Atlanta via Georgia
Railroad, Friday the 23rd of July,
Commencement week. Four coaches
for our white friends. Fare round
trip $2,00. Call on Sapp, Brydye it
Morton tor tickets,
d&iv till23
Four gentlemen Iront Banks; two
from Franklin, five from Hart, one
trom Oglelhoipe, and two from Jack-
soa counties, were in tlie city hist
week for the purpose ot purchasing
•h> e Water Elevators and Purifiers.
We are glad to team that all were ac
commodated. Also that Mr. Steven
Lester, of this county, has one and
ex|iects to get another one .his week.
They are tlie greatest and most use
ful of all patents.
WO i icce* White Union Lawn 12 1-2 cents per yard.
75 pieces S-8 White Lawns, 10c per yd.
125 pieces Victoria Lawns 20c to 25o per yd. reduced from 400 snd 50c.
25 pieces Dotted Swiss 25c snd SOc per yd.
50 nieces Orvundie (French) 12 1-2 to 25c.per yd.
50 pieces Table Dsinssk 25c per yd.
25 pieces Brown Dress Linen 12 l-2cper yd.
125 pieces Brown Dress Linen 14c, It 2-8, and 20 c per yd.
82 pieces Linen Drill Superior Bants Goods 12 l*2o per yd.
65 pieces Colored and Fancy Linen Drills at ISc, worth 35c.
We read our Success
_ In our Brilliant Patronage,
. _L.*_ . ~ In one-.crowded Stores,
And we are assured of it
In the pale, expiring gleam
Of ineffectual competion
GRAY'S SPECIALTIES:'
1200 pieces standard -Prints at 5 and 6 l*4c per yd.
6000 yards Figured Lawns at 3c per yd.
8,500 yards Corded P K at 6 1-4 c per yd.
10 Cases soft Finish Bleaching at »c per yd- >
5 cases Bleaching at 6c per yd.
10 cases Best Bleaching at 10c per yd.
8 cases Lonsdale Cambric at 12 l-2c por vd. ,
8,000 yards Check Piques 8, 2 and 111-2 cents per yd.
150 white Spreads at SOc.
8 boxes 101-4 Bleached sheeting 22 1-2 cento.
5,000 White Deyliea at 4centa. 8,000 Turkey Bed Doylies at 5cents.
10,000 vanla Lace* at 1 1-2 and 2ccnto.
50,000 PsirChildrens Fancv Hose from 10 to 75c>nts per pair.
60,000 pair* Ladies Fancy tlose from 8 to 75eonts per pair
12.000jialrs Gents Fancy Hose from 8 to -0 cents per pair.
1,000 Ladies Balbriggam 95 oents per pair, usual price 50 cento,
7,000 Ladies H 8 H aidkerohiefo 10 to 22 >2 cento.
06,000 Gent* L C. Handkerchiefs 5 to 20 cents.
A Wonderful Reduction in Shoes!
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF-CROCKERY
IN THE CITY.
Housekeepers and Merchants can save
money by buying their
China, Crockery,
Lamps, Glassware, Tin, Wooden “and
Willow- W are, from
LYNCH & FLANIGEN,
Broad Street, Athens.
Having pulled prices down to the pres
ent level, LYNCH & FLANIGEN are
now selling lower than most and as 'ow
any merchants in this section.
Agents for the celebrated Yan Deusen Whips nnd tlie
LewisSChemlcal Company’s Ink.
ml
con-
We offer our entire Stock of Men and Women Shoe* and Slippen
prices unheard of soutli of Boston, One visit to this department wilf^c
vince you that tve mean what we szy.
Sole Agents for.the EIGHM1E Patent Bosom Shirt, the only perfect fit-
tine shirt in th" world. TRY THEM. Just received a full liny of the R. J.
Robert’s Celebrated “Parabola” Needle* and “Razor” Scissors, the best iu
Respectfully Submitted by the Regulator^ of ^ |
Georgia, -
JAMES M. GRAY & CO.,
Athens, Georgia.
NEWS!”
“OH, CARRY THE
wmm%
A doctor receutly gave the follow
ing prescription lot a sick lady:
A new bonnet, a cashmere shawl,
a silk dress and a pair of those beau
tiful Sandals at Snead’s, where you
can find all the latest styles in ladies
and gents fine shoes of every descrip
tion.
Tho gallant captain of the Lazy
Club is in lnvc* He shed bitter'tears
the night his 'bonny girl’ left, in fact
he remained awake all night thinking
of her azuro eyes and flowing tresses,
and went to the train early next
morning to mail her a love missive.
Its nice, but sad. He wifi tin a can
didate for Milledgeville soon if tins
tiling continue*.
Our young friend E. T. Brown,
E-q. added new lmirels tohisbrnw in
tho trial of Sarah Jrckson for murder
lnslwick. Mr. Brown’* aigument
before the jury was I lb dear and el.
nqiient Wepre. ht tor Mr. Brown
a brilliant future, and wo hope era
long to *eo him at (lie ln-Sil <>f tbs
pniti sxinti in Athens. Mr. Brown’-
The prononnced|; op'nion of the
ablest physicians a'l over the ciuntry
indicates that Dr.-Bull’s Baby Syrup
is the best remedy for all sufferings of
little children caused by Wind Colic,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea or Summer com-
plaints. Price 35 cents.
BALDWIN « UUKSETT,
Boors aid Sikes.
The new shoe store of Baldwm 4
Burnett’s is something Atliens 1*8
long needed. They have the largest
and handsomest line of Boots and
Shoes ever brought to Atliens, and
are offering them much lower than
any other house in town. Go at once
and see them Omvr
Adjustable Trusses.
A full lineofSalcy’s Hard Rubber
Trusses, double and single, just re*
ceived. Made in every desirable
pattern, fitting perfectly to form of
body; light, cool, cleanly, (fine springs
coated,) free from all sour, rusty,
chaffing, padding or_ strapping un
pleasantness. Used in bathing; Al
ways * reliable, and ' good as new,
With the Pads so constructed, ana
tomically, as to successfully meet the
various and most Difficult forms of
Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleanliness, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured bT
their use will bear witness. Also a
fall assortment of Ladies’ nnd Gents’
Shoulder Braces, Supporters,
bandages, Ac., Ac. We will adjust
all trusses, if so desired.
Athens Pharmaceutical Co.,
Cor. College Avenue and Clayton St,
m-9.wtf.
Give me your orders this week for
the improved Water Elevator rn.d
Purifier, as I have to have nty orders
put in at the factory nnd a little time
given, as we are so crowded with or.
ders ahead. I have received a great
many orders the past week and sup
plied them. Hope to receive many
more this week, as the l>eople can see
no humbug in it. I have no gas to
offer you to induce you to buy one,
neither do I intend to insist vei y hard,
tor I know that tin y will sell them
selves. They arc tar superior to any
water-drawer that has ever been its
vented, and so siut) le that any man
can sec tbe propriety of doing away
witli the bucket and windlass and the
old pumps that are always out of fix
and are so injurious to the water,
and investing liis money in something
that will purify the water and draw
it up trech and cold.
W. Jay McDonald,
Bab}’ Prizes, $600.
An eminent banker’s wife of
N. Y m has induced the proprietors of
that great medicine, flop Bitters, to
offer vGOg a prizes to tlie youngest
child that says Hop Bitters plainly,in
anv lan ,uage, between May 1, 1880,
and July 4, 1881. This is a liberal
and interesting offer, and everybody
and bis wife should send two cent
stamp to tl.e Hop Bitters Mfg. Ro
chester, N. Y~, U. S. A., lor circtdar,
giving full particulars, nnd begin at
once to teach the children to say Hop
Bitters and secure the prize.
NO. 13 BROAD STREET, FIRST STORE BELOW FUENI.
TURE STORE, Now offers his entire Stock of
BOOTS j9kJNT3=> SI
At and below Market Cost, as he desires to go out ot the Boot
and Shoe business altogether.
fle has just received and is now offering to the public one it tho
stocks of
largest and finest stock
liiliiilt
wh
he call and willjsell cheaper than any house iu]tho city. A se
lect stock of
MEN and BOYS STRAW HATS
ylt less figures thnn they can be
place, 13 Broad Street, >
boupht elsewhere. ^Remember tbe
We ’earn that, the’* will fcfh large energy mRxl tu his kipd ami pleasant |Hisiiior, mule
;:o-Hii bakery opened heresom. This manners has alijady^Wou tor him- he ot tlie fot
trill lie a groat help U0S and ,a! sell qi“te a number ol friends in Ath- hold to large h
An Etegut rrrporatioa.
Designed to meet the pnblio want for
a harmless bair-dressing and restora
tive, is found in Parker’s Hair Balsam
It acts like magic, commencing at tlie
very roots, removes Dandruff and atl
humors from tlie scab', nnd never
foil* Ur rest ore-RTt«y or foiled 'bate to;
it—original youthful i® or and beauty,
falling hair is immediately checked
liv ils use; and it produce-’a growth
of bciiutilul young hair, soft, glossy
nnd luxuriant, that surprises every
cine. These properties added to its
exquisite perfume and purity of com
it Utn growing, fav
8. 8AS8»,
Is not only a HANDSOME MAN, but a
- ; 1 i *; -d i 1 } 1 kit *
FIRST-CLASS MERCHANT
He don’t use the Texas Lasso, but allows his Goods, pur
chased in New York “for the Cash," to speak for themselves.
TH1 ONLY GRADUATED DRUGGIST IN THIS SECTION IN CHARGE,
ATHENS tPHARMACEUTICAL CO.
' MANUFACTURERSJAXDJDEALF.RS IN
SUkZtS STAKTSASI&
’tm
JOSEPH JACOBS,
3?h.- CJrad. Superintendent*
Cor. Clayton Street and College Avenne,
PRJSORXPTION3 A 8PBK3IALTV.
C/7
Oo College Avenue and Clayton Street, .
ATBBSTS* GE©HGX*&.
MANUFACTURES J OF AND DEALERS IN
Slagle and Double Seat Buggies, Top
Carriages, and One and Two-Horse
agons and fine hand-made
Harness.
done in the neatest and most durable manner, and at rcwonabU
ioual buildings for my Paint and Harness work, and with w*
ment, I am well prepared to do good Carriage Work and general
it of materia] and everything being under my jjer»«»al gy 0 ****
C*rrU**rt|»lfiE
Pno». Having
MARKET_REP0RT.
Corrected Dally by Reaves, Nicholson & Co.
ATiiKSa Market—Good Muldli”* 10 1*2
Middling 1U 1-4 Low tuiddliine 9 3-1
New York Market.—n 7-8
CuaIKSTOV Market.—ll S-3
Savannah Market.—lll-s
Augusta Markkt.-10 1-2
Liverpool Market—GS-ld. Market close*
ewyl
Cottoi .
•4 shining, bc(*j
Flour per .... . _
tnc@—. Oats per bush, 7 . Wheat per baa
fl.ird,— Meal per bu».t. Kaeun - sides—
eft—: shoulders —; ham* llctt—. Lard
Sugar—crushed A i 1X43-1i a H-ct**-;
exCt’otfeo-Hiu 15c$18; Java SS&»*
PERRY DAVIS’
bottles, at 50 cents and
*1.00, by R T. Brumby.
IScMlS;
S^M;Nu- 8 kit*5Gc(«4 75. Palt per sack tl.««Lla
l EAT HER.
Hemlock SCe^SO. Upper . Harms
@50 Calf Kkms, per do*. «2IQ0@50.U>. l>rj
hides llc@—. Green hides 6c@—.
BAGGING, TIES AND ROPK.
Bagging, per yd. 101-2^11. Ties uerbun. $!•
t—. Cope-cotton *ue@-; grass l5c@-.
TOBACCO.
Chewiac S5c@fl.Q0; smoking 5507 5; snuO 55
« .d»; hand tobacco ——
HQUOR8.
blaky «l-50@S 5a. Peach brandy S*.7.'£
@3.00. Apple brandy «S.7^@S-0a. Wine-Ma-
EVERY UN HIS OWN MUSICIAN!
lift bat’i tbe food ot me buying * Pi-ino or an
Drgwil I cril’iercn id*y » je«-b«n>, IteM
love marie mtty well. I waih tofoodaemwaM.
bo.:y woo d invent an ii rirauieiit that 1 eoald
play.” Safciy lliouoind-i.tgeiini'ie music lov
ers, and at Data nwM eeinn. has pivoa them
‘ Ire. T! : « new luualcal woudet
to no toy or humbup, bat tlie
lou- esd hi.trnmrot oflhe «pv
It otay. Uvmus Tones, qandi tire, Wa!(jeri
-e.evtions, or l'o uU.rSou-1 wltu p.r
feet icetnoey. A omac j m»» it
meat in Uie world. Xoaey i
‘ > trial ir not Mtt*Cw ary.
ly will and not one returned. Lwrl Agrnt*
••et H every UoutUin cily end vlllatref For
tjratod Catalo-acs end .'ull particuhirs ad
dress Lad.' -a &_-at«, Savamuih, Ga., Nans-
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLED
A PURELY VE8ETAILE KEMEIY
t SURE C0*t Sr a* tts Db«m fer wtidk * b news i
U AtWAY* KRfECTLV SAFE h tt* lad,
sws tt» wart IraqiMtersd ,1dm.
n D a an. and nkk nub far COUGHS , HOSE
^TO BE FOUNDS
Ike Wil
HAS STOOD TNET&ST •FAOYtAkt'ClIftTANT
WIII ML C00MH1B AMI eUUTKS.
w'-. Hmli *T S
fwyilwti who 7mm ersar gtma H n «sL
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A UW1TIT.
1»I WITHOCTIT. aw
In takWUAaUMM
• relauS5e.aOre>o
'PERRY DAVIS A SON, Provldenoe,
APnpnlnif tog IAUUYA IMK.h
attu,smMnifosriii,t
iMdakto'ploKtafrajEiWwi
m?THE BEST IN THE MARKET=so
AU die BaviB (Vertical Feed Machine, w hic h is considered as
good A chine lor the money as any in the,Market.
IHE HENRY STEWART MACHINE, which will compare favors
ablyw' th any machine offered. And last but not least,
THE AUERICAH' SEWING MACHINE, which alresdy.hu] s
wide reputation.
AU the above Machines are for sale at
The WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine Oltt
, ON THOMAS STREET, OPP. REAVES A NICHOLSON, BY
JOHN WINN,
* TU rUAS STREET ATHENS,,0.4.^