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THE BANNER-WATCHMAN ATHENS, GA., DECEMBER 15,182)6
JUG TAVERN NOTES,
Notice.
Tot National Bam« or Athens,
At.nexs, Ua., Dec. 14 1886.—The annual
(netting of the atockhoMcra of this Bank
will be held at their backing houao on
Tue«day, the Uth day of January, 1887,
at irnich tirai will be held an election
for director* to aenre for the ensuing year.
DeclSdtd James Wkite. Cashier.
■pedal Notice*
All persona having subscribed to the
Relief Committee cf the Y. M. C. A. will
please send in their contributions to-day
The demands are upon us. Do not de
lay. Rkuar Com. Y. M. C. A
C. K. Col line, Jeweler.
Will again occupy the store corner of
Broad and Wall street, where ho will
open up au entire now stock of watches,
clocks, jewelry and fancy goods for the
holiday trade. Don't fail to oxaininc his
stock and prices before you buy.
tillt Kdve I'slUh
Has oil in it; does not crack leather. Try
a bottle. K. P. Ciiamukus, Agt.
declOlw.
I’or Male.
Very fine Milk Cows and a blooded
mare. Apply to
Mr. Stevens,
corner of Millcdge and Prince Avenue.
decUd lw.
OUR COUNTY EDITIONS.
What Our Hr. Mot nil U Doing for
the Neighboring Keetion*.
Mr. P. A. Stovall, of the Banner
Watchman, has understaken the tusk of
writing up each separate county that
trades in or pays tribute to Athens, and
to-day begins with Jacksoif, to be follow
ed by Oglethore and Oconee. He will
remain in each county two or three days,
visiting tho people, towns and points of
interest and getting facts ami figures,
showing the amount of business tlonu
and advertising the advantages offered.
Thi K is done that tho public may know
the splendid prospects of this section of
the State, ami learn what old Georgia can
offer in tho way of farming lands, busi
ness openings, wator-powers, etc. A
separate edition of tho Banneu-Watch
man will be devoted to each county, and
a copy of the paper mailed free to every
citisen living therein, whoso namo is on
the UX books, from which a special agent,
who will accompany Mr. Stovall in
his rounds, will copy. Wo have
attractively marked off* in our paper
•paces for advertisers, ami placed the
figures within the reach of all. Our
merchants who desire the trade of these
eounties will receive here a better
opportunity of getting their announce
mentfl before tho people, for there is not
a man so poor or humble but what will
b« sent a copy of our paper.
Our principal reason, however, for
taking thia step, is to show our appreci
ation for the generous patronage that
these counties havo extended o«r paper,
and to moro thoroughly identify tho
Bannkr-Watoiiman with the people.
Kvery business house in Athens should
htve a card in our paper. They can
either Uke one county or all of them, at a
reduced rate.
We will next week writo up Hanks,
Madison and Klbort, and follow with
other counties that are tribnUry to
Athens.
FUTURES.
Tne.
Turkics at Holme's.
Piles Are frequently preceded bv
sense of weight in the back, loins and
loweF part of tho abdomen, causing the
patient to suppose lie ha* some affection
»f the kidneys or neignboring organs.
At lln.es, symptom* oi indigestion ure
present, tiatiifcncy. uneasiness of the
stomach, etc. A inoimuiv lik-* is-rsplra-
,»roducing a a vfry di-agreeable
itching, a»tcr gelling warm, uncommon
dtt nd.uit. Uliltd, Bleeding ami Itching
Piles yield at cmv to the application of
fir. li-isanko’s 1’ile K**m *<iv, which acts
-llrtcily upon the parts affected, absorb
ing the Tumors, allaying the Intense-
IMclung and effecting* permanent cure.
Prl refioc«mt. Address Th- l)r. Itoaoanko
MedicinoCo.. Piqua, O. Sold by K. 8.
Lyndon and Huh < A Arnold.
Send your orders
nulinc’s for Turkics.
to
Georgo Conklin, tho lion-tamer, ssys
he will have nothing to do with cross
eyed animals, nor umo any other remedy
for his coughs and cold.-* but Dr. Bulls
Cough Syrup.
Prunes, Currents
liaisons at flulme's.
and
MatfcU
»pril
May
Mrs. Jobs son improving—Olbar Itsroa la
and Around the town.
Jt'o Tavp.cn,'Dec. 14.—[Special ] Mrs.
W. T. Johnson, whose illness was nun-
tioned a few days ago, is improving. .. .-
Mr. W. if. Ii. Siaiham, familiarly
known a* “Uncle Dick,” is always hap-
I iy when tlio crowd get* pretty full and
le is the chief in fullness. On a certain
occasion, whin the crowd was composed
of church members as well as sinners,
and all feeling particularly jolly, “uncle
Dick” drew himself up, and a* hi* bosom
swelled with delight at the dismal spec
tacle, he said, “This is the occasi-
long have wished to see—Primitives,
Missionaries, Bible Christians and Metho
dists. all communing together.’*
Messrs. Elijah ay nml James Seegar*
concluded to po down the country to sell
some stock. It is said of them that they
started nut with a Fow Texas ponies
and mules, and being unfamiliar with the
world and its wonders, they took along
a pocket map. It served them ver^
until they got as far south as High
Sho-b.. There snow began to fall, great
ly to their astonishment, as they thought
ow was only intended for the upper
unties. One remarked to the olii*
ss he looked on the mad, “I say, we a
wrong! We ure too far north, and we
had better turn back.”
COTTON MARKET.
OFFICE BANNER WATCHMAN.
A rasas, Dec. 14, UN.
Market steady.
MUdil K, * 1
Middling 9 U
Lew Ml Piling,
Good Ordinaly.
Middling 0 IMS .
Ortkt Briuiu 4o,W .
; cbannol ports
fit--vm-fimplion
OPENED.
steady.
rwvlp ■ 1U7,0-.IS ; experts to
~ toco eontlnsnt
: stock ; sales
Uplands
lo-ir
LIVERPOOL
Sales 8,000; Spec and Experts GOO: Rcealpts
l.n00 Atrarlcau 47.100.
FCTURKd, OPENED. CL* >8 ED.
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ATHENS WHOLESALE MARKE
Athens, Ga., Dec. 10, 18Sd.
Flow, Grain, Hay, etc.—Flour: bu
parting $3 f»0, extra 4, good family 4 60
choice 5, fancy 5 :*■>, fancy piten ts
higher grades, 5 50. Wheat: No 2 re d
bulk. Ofi.if 1. Corn: No 2 white. Hack,
I, 00; No 2 mixed, sacked, fi/aCt
Oats: No 2 mixed, feeding, 41: rust-
pr-Hjf 03*70. Hay: Choice Timothy per
100 lbs OOaDfi; Prime T'mothy 85a00c;
country hay-—swamp grass 25c, Bermu-
Ia43a75; Hudson's best $1. Fodder—
from tv) to 80c. Rye: Georgia $125,
Virginia and Tennesseejlal 10. Burley;
Georgia $1 25, Virginia 1 10. Broom
corn: 4a0o lb. Cow |*as: 85c. Bran:
ost rn sacked, per 100, OOaOfic. Stock
feed: $1.23
provisions—Bacon : »moked clear
rib aides loose ojgaff; shoulders
Iry salt dear ril/fslde* 7 « 7)4'; choice
8 C hanil, ►mall average 13c. Bard
hoico refilled, tierces, “^.4n77«; choin
family 8; fancy 0. Corn meal: per
bushel 00c. Grits: western, $3
;r barrel.
Grocrbiks.—tJugars: crushed 7
powdered 7,^e; granulated V 4 5e; .-tn
lard A'C)ja7^c; white extra C 0c; e
traC G^gC; gold extra C 5 1-2; yellow
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Postage Free to all subscribers in the
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Molasses: centrifuga. 20a3lc, Cu
28a30c. Hyrups: Sugar drops 30s 32c,
AtiKE.tT NEED.
Women needing renewed strength or
who suffer from nervous weakness, will
find nothing to help them like Moxie
New Food. It is certainly a groat invig-
orator and will restore a shattered nerv
ous system to a healthful and natural
condition in a few days. Tho physi
ians say it is tho best nerve food yet
discovered.
SMALL PROFITS-
It mystifies the Atlanta and Augusta
merchants to understand why it is that
the little city of Athens can so far un
dersell them, snd hss made such fearful
inroads into theterritory of theso cities—
actually shipping good* to their very
gates. In tho first place, the merchant*
of Athena are all self-made men, used to
hard work and economy, and their ex
penses aro comparatively light. They
can live on one-fourth or less of what it
requires their rivals in tho other Gcor-
gir Uade-centres to expend. Agai",
Inert are no drones in any of our stores
and everybody must do his best, from
the proprietor down to tho ofiico boy.
Then there is more energy here than
•ny place you ever saw, and our
merchant! are determined that they won't
be undersold. They have plenty of cap
ital, a splendid credit, and their stores
and warehouses do their own draying.
and, in fact, are in a position to com-
P*. U with any market in America. The
other day the conversation turned on
the low prices at which Athens sells
goods, when a gentleman remarked:
Bbl. Pickles at Hulme’s.
Just Think of It.
It has spread over tho country lik*
wildfire. It will make the use of medi
cine unnecessary half tho time: For a
wonder it is cheap, considering its rep
utation, and can ho had ot all at fifty
cents yer bottle* it is aho on draught at
soda fountains. Thoy call it Moxie Nerve
Food, and is n sure cure for nervousness
and all nervous affection.
Pickled
IItilme's.
Pigs Feet at
A tine lot of Turkics at
Hulme’s..
FOR SALE!
Rooms, Dressing Room, Pantry and
Basement Store Room.
tluwrr pi« In front y
.-Uy main*. Lari*
KlVn'.lII. lied E. ate Ageut,. .
STORES FOR RENT.
magei
“Yea, wc undoubtedly have the cheap-
eat market in Georgia, and our mer
chants nr* content -with the merest frac
tional part of a profit Do you knew
that wo often sell nails at r profit of only
two oents on the keg, and to get ahead of
Atlanta I have known Athena drummers
t • give away their dray age to and 'Jryui
the depot Our boys had rather work
for nothing than have an Atlanta man
set ahead of them. Why, 1 tell you
thst from 85 to 60 cents is the average
profit on * barrel of sugar, while 1 have
known 91,000 worth of meat or corn to
bonold it a profit of only |2 to the mer
chant No other place except Athens
can afford to work nt such short profits,
and all oar merchants make good livings,
too. They sell immense stocks of
good% and it counts up mighty fast 1
SizeJiULM, suitable for ••jotis, tukbiutiy Ac.
New Orleans 25u55c, home-made 50c at
tail,finest NO, 55c. Java Coffee: -2*27,
Bio ll* B aI2^4, Laguayra 12al5c per lb,
Liverpool 85c sack. Soap: $2 25a
8 per box, all qualities. Rice: choice
South Carolina, 5\;>»Gc, prlint 6c, onli-
narv 3j?:i4c per pound. Teas: Imperial
30a80 f young hyson <0a50, black 30a75,
gunpowder 40*75c per lb, nccordifig to
quality. Popper 2ue; spice UK*; ginger
10c; doves 60c tier pound. Soda 4'£a
fi'gC lb. Starch oelb. Fish: No3hoi.
$8aS 50, No 3 half bbl 4 50, No 3 quar
ter bbl 2 25, No 3 kits ten pounds B0*65c.
CouNRY* Produce.—Butter: 15a25c
according to quality, wlect Jersey 30a.‘15
peril). Poultry: young chickens 12^,a
18»*, hen* 20a25c. turkeys fiOafl 25, gees©
ioc, nen* -o.i..jc, iurn*>B u'Mfi
40a50c, ducks 20c, guinea* 25c, partrld-
a»*a 10c. Eggs 15al7c.* Beeswax I Sc.
Tallow 8*'. Hides lOallc Cabbage 4a
4)» epound. Onions $1 iht bu*b. Sweet
potatoes 75o bush. Irish potato* * bid
$2,25. Peanuts: hand picked NC 4‘ja
5c h.
Farm Supplies—Bagging: standard
l? 4 pounds 7J'.a8c. Ties: New Arrow
$1 07a 1 10, Delta $lal 16. Hardware:
Axe* $7 Uoj; bucket*. palntnJ $1 41) per
do*, cedar, two hoops $3 25; coition
cards$150; trace chain* $4 per do*;
hatnes iron bound $3 50a4; -plow hoea
3V4h3lb; Iron, Swede 4a5c lh, reflued
•Jl^c; najls, $2a2 35. basis of 101, per
kegjolow stocks, Kalman** Hal 10;c
ropcMnnllla 16c, sisal 10c, cotton I6c;e
horse shoes $4 pe.* keg, mule ►hoej$5:
nurse snovs fi h'ki n'uiu "uuwfu.
Anie** shovels 10 per do*; plow steel
4‘yc lb. Shotas: brogans $1 25 per pair,
ilr*t-cla*s |>olkA $1.
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“Southern Sketches,” by Charles Dud
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illustrated by Wiliiatn Hamilton Gib ion;
“Great American Industries”—contin
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further articles on the Railway Problem
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“I htve riven Scott'« Emulsion of Cod our oountry are silently miserable, while
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patients with better results than seemed
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advanced to that stage when coughs,
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quent pulse, fevei^ and Memacinatiop.
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sensible people will suffer with this
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surely be found In thia simple safe and
Inexpensive remedy 25 cents.For sale by
all Druggists and dealers in medicine, or
sent any whore on receipt of price In
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BUCKLS8 j ARNICA salve.
The Beat Halve In the World for Cuts
Bruise*, Sores, Ulcers, Sail Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eiupo
riona, and positively cures Piles, or n
pay required. It I* guaranteed togiv
perfect satisfaction, or money rufunddy
Price 25 cents per box. For sale b
Long Sr Co —t?
fofall ’ hoy Come.
Almost everyone 1* troubled with
nervousness In ’ some form, and nire-
lenthsof the prevailing illness cornea
from nervous exha union, brought on
by overwork, m-nti.l strain or dissipa
tion. No wonder people areask'n'for
\ M l • nerve reuiudy like Moxie
Nerve Fool, It bull 1* you up, and
strengthens your whole nerv *us system.
Try it.
1837.
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Advice to Mothers. %
Mas. Winslow's Soothing Sybup
should always be used for children teeth-
It soothes the child, softens thu
allays all pain, cures wind col*c
amt is the best remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty five cents a bottle.
A Bad Fix.
Thousands of men and women all over
1
nave 1
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no anathemas against any other remedy,
but we assert that one single bottle .of B.
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BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta, Ge.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB COUBTF 8URVEVOR.
I will be a ea illdia* for rejection to the office
ot couuty “urveyur, and aak tue wsrort o« the
voter* Clarke county. c. 8. DANKlL’
roll CLFKK SUPF.RIOtt COURT.
1 rwpeciTullf announce mjttIf tor reflection te
the office of Clerk of the Superior Court.
JOHN I hUUOINU.
FOR SnKRIFF.
I respectfully auu •ua«:c avself aa a candidate
for rv-olectton for Sheriff at iheJanuiirj elarttyo.
snuaryeL
JOHN WT W1ER.
FOB COUNTY TREASURER.
Having received l
ippiovaiot a large
. . county 1 heroby au-
nouiit-c myself aa acandidaU for re-election to
number of citiacua of t
Bounce myaelfas acand.
the clUce of Trcaaurvr ot Clark County.
Mr
records* au official is bau-re the people. Elec-
tlou tint W«dne»dar In January next.
C J „, rARSeu .
Jlr detire of many Riends, I herein annonoeo
myself a candidate lor Treasurer or Clarko
county and shall trnut to tho fonerualtjr and
tafn or “>« p.opl. lo»wd. m« Iom-
car# uiy election. V. W. SKIFF.
I hereby nonounco my*«l( a candidate for
A. P DEARINO.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce inyvj'f a candidate for Tax
Colkcir r of Clarke < ounty, and aak the bearly
•upyort of be voters. If elected, I pledgemy-
self tod vote my l»-*t ouer-fiee t varJ maklug
tneotffre a iuccjs*. aal the 1
bnvj caiu# to reamlhe trust r
people will ueVO
spotted In me.
J. W. LONG.
I hereby announce myself a* a candidate for re-
. mrMlfaL
election to tn# office ofTax Collector of Clarko
Countv, and rc»po Hully ao.lclt the cordial aup-
rortof *he votera at tne election to beheld on too
first Wednesday in J.uu*r rezu
FOR TAX RECEIVER
The many frien-1: of Mr. \V. T. CARTER, an-
i-ivor of Ciarke ‘’ounty, 1
t *>.«• vut«rs. Mr. Carter II _ .. ...
very way qualified tudirsbargo
•offlC- —* -.i-r--
1. and is tue
deserviuu young
. _ I fled to discharge
with aDility and aatislac-
1 am authorized atnl requested to nnnonaea
ID K. SIM*a- a utndldate for re^lectloa to
fficuof Keoeivcr t-f T*x Returns of Clarko
•li-etlon In Jua'-aryncxt
FOR CORO.VER.
I ri**i>e tfully announce mv»elf as n e»n lidsto
fur re-olectlou for Corodcrot Clarke Cmintr.
J. A. PITNER.
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