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Athens, Ga., November U, 1881.
Athens Cotton Market.
Corrected daily by the
HENDERSON WAREHOUSE CO.
Anon, Ga., Not. 14, < P. H.
Good Middlmj 10 T-Sill
Middling lO-S-SxlnS-.
Strict Loir Middling lAIJilO 1-5
Low Middling 101-SilO 14
Strlot Good Ordtautj .0 O-SiO S-4
WINTER OPENING
OF FBESCH PATTERN
HATS AND BONNETS
And elogahtlNoveltle* in
French Millinery Goods,
THURSDAY, NOV. 10.1881.
3iis3 McCartney.
njvldeod2wks
WOOD FOR SALE.
I will deliver oak and hickory wood
In »ny quantity, at Nortlioast rn de
pot for 82 a cord ; or at your bouse
(or S3. If you live within three qaan.
ters of a mile of the depot, I can de
liver cheaper. Address me at Nich
olson, or I will be in tho city every
Saturday. ' YV. 0. Welch.
Octll—dif.
Best apple vinegar at Richardson's
College Avenue.
Tay Vour^ioto and uoanty Taxes.
Tho digest of tho abovo taxes has
been placed in my hands for collec
tion. All parties interested are here
by requested and urged to come for
ward and settle promptly,
... Office in RaaveB'blocjf, up stairs,
Offiao hours Irom 6 a. m. to 6. p. in,
H. n. Linton,
Tax Collector Clarke County.
Oct. lit, 1881—.d2tn.
G 11 & J N Booth will pay the
highest cash price lor fat cattle. They
prill keep nothing but tba best beef,
muttou, pork and sausage at their
stall in the Market house. Give them
a trial and you will be convinced.
From Hon. G- R. Head.
Leesburg, Va., Oat. 19th, 1879.
It affords me gicat pleasure to lets
tlfy to the virtues of Neuralgine,
for the euro of Neuralgia and Head-
aolie. It is the but remedy for these
most'distressing complaints, I havo
ever used. It should be in every
faunly in the country.
G. R. Head.
Price 50 cts and 81.00 per bottle.
Hutchinson & Bro., Proprietors
pr. 15th, >81.— Atlanta, Ga.
An excellent brand of showing to
bacco, something new just rooeived
at Rtahardipn's College Avenue.
No use growling about being hun
gry now, J H Huggins eon supply
- yon with enough to load yonr table.
To Whom It K»\ Concern.
1 hereby take great pleasure in re
commending tho cIBtnfl, BMtimeres,
&o, whiob Mr. Walls is dealing in.
. Ho has sold a very largo quantity ot
them in this vicinity and surround
ings. 1 have handled a great many
ot them in making up and cutting and
can confidently pronounco them of
t good wool quality and will in general
give good satisfaction.
P. DonnaiAt,
Merchant Tailor, Washington, Ga.
Those goods will be sold next door
•to A.S. Mamlovillo’s jowelry store.
! iBtffWEW \/Cdred 1—Btuictube
Cured.—Without the nse of the
1 knife or painful Means. Lost mam.
f hood restored, and diseases of men
sucoossfnllytreated by J. W. Gun-
let, M. D., 67 Whitehall Street,At
lania, Ga. May80-6m.
'SMALLTALK.
Mr. R R. Sautter it still critically
III
Seats for Gus Williams aro going
lice hot cakes.
Miss Lila Matlbx will vi-it friends
in'the city soon.
. A soiree will be given at Miss Glov
er’s this evening.
The filter ha*' come into fashion
again. It is horrid.
This warm damp weather is pro
ductive of ccnsiderabie sickness.
The Rector of Emmanuel church
is an ex-editor and an ex-printer.
There are twenty-one hoarders at
the L. O. I. and constant additions.
Tom Keene will have a full house
on the 19th. He plays Richard III
Mandevillo’s window has taken on
a new gorgeousnesf His new ggpds
are beautiful.
The log last night was very heavy
and almost obscured tiie moon’s
beams.
Mr. Joseph Williams, of Madison
county, died at his home on Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. E. C. Long and Miss Jennie
Long left yesterday for a visit to San
Antonia, Texas.
Reserved seats to Tom Keene on
the 19ih are $1.50 for dress circieand
81 25 for parquette.
Rev. H. ‘J. Ellis, pastor of Wat-
kinavilie circuit, has received a suit
of olothss from his people.
The ladies have been scarce on the
streets for two lays. This is one of
tiie ill effect ot the bad weather.
Co). Childs is making preparations
to open a street through his lots to
oonneot Pulaski and Barber streets.
Thomas street has pat on its usual
winter apparel and is likely to be knee
deep iu mud fill spring comes again.
From tiie indications last night we
will have some weather cold enough
to freeze the horns off a William goat.
The ram don’t have any effect in
preventing cotton from coming in.
The street were througod with wag
ons yesterday. '
Misa F. Newton will visit Carters-
villa with her sister, Mrs. Conyers, of
that city, who has been visiting here,
Tbs former will ho gone several
weeks.
The blarstcd printer made ns say
‘unreasonable’ instead of nnscasona'
b'le weather in yesterday’s paper,which
which was very unreasonable in the
printer,
Charlie Shuhart went through the
streets yesterday morning with a
drove of sheep and cattle, and is now
prepared to furnish beef and mutton
to the whole city.
The exposition is all the ta lk now
Our people aro just waiting for onr
roads to imitate the State and Cen
tral by placing the fair at one cent a
mile, when they will go in gauge and
wild a rush. Everybody is getting
anxious on the'subject.
A Villainous Trick.
Messrs. G. M. A J. N. Booth have
a covered butcher wagon which they
leavo out in the street at night near
the cud of the market house- On
Wednesday night somebody, with,
the begrt of a villain and without the
fear of the law before, his eyes, ent
the cover ou one tide of the wagofi
so badly that it is rained. Messrs.
Booth have no idea who did it and
cannot think that they have an enemy
who could be guilty of inch a scunry
triok. The person who did it is capa
ble of anything mean, g -j
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House to Kent. ; j
On Jackson street. Apply to . ■
novl0-d2w. Mns. E. P. Bishop,
CWn Shucking.
JndgeJ. N. Garrison, of Gitlsville,
is boo of onr farmers and badness
men who goes on Rill Arp'e idea of
. 'living at home and boarding at the
same place.* He his just had a two
days’ coin shucking, of the old fash
ioned sort, at his home, and all the
neighbors were present to engage in
the sport. The Judge makes plenty
to do him and if any of his friends
arc hungry they can always find a
welcome and plenty of good things to
eat at his house, Of course Mrs.
Garrison had everything excellent to
cheer the workers on this occasion
and the work was forgotten in tiie
enjoyment of the liberal hospitality
dispensed. An old fashioned beef
pie was a.festure of the second days’
meeting, which yon ought to get the
Judge to tell jon about.
Wine Awakn.
We publish elsewhere the prospec
tus of this charming juvenile maga
zine. In it, much is claimed for
‘Wide Awak*,’ but the magazine will
fully justify all of the claims. It j has
been rightly called a treasure-louso
for the young, and so it is—filled
every month with treasures which are
worth more than money. Onr praise
of Wide Awake may be strong, hot
it is no stronger'thau the facts war-
■
Homes for Dnlegatta.
We understand that only about
half enough homes have been secured
for the delegates to the conference.
We know that there is no difficulty so
far as the hospitable disposition of
our people is concerned. .The Only
trouble is sonic may not see tiie ne
cessity for prompt action. Let those
who can entertain one or more dele
gates volunteer to the committes at
■once. ...
Dents.
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw, daughter of
Mr. B. 0. W. Rose, died at her fath
er’s residence, Wednesday night.
She has been sick some time with fe
ver and very little hope was enter
tained of her recovery at any time.
Her funeral took place yesterday af
ternoon from her home. We lender
sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
MtefCLlrmtlon otPlijslcimin.
We are informed by the Clerk of
the Superior Court that ail physi
cians are required by law to register
at the Clerk’s office, iu their own
oounties, by the firat day of January.
The physicians will do well to re
member this.
Deaths.
Mrs. Charlie Williams died at her
residence, iu this city, yesterday, from
the effects ef a fall received some two
months since. Her littie child^ aged
about two years, died near the tame
time. --
Tho celebrated 'Sweet Sixteen’
smoking tobacco, the finest on the
market car. bJ found at Richardson’s,
College Avenue. !
All grades of sugar, teas and sy ru
st J, HI Huggins’.
' ——4-—-4 • • -il.
All the ladies are specially invited
to call and examine J: IL Huggins’
stock of fancy house-furnishing goods.
For Mayor..
Skiff, the jeweler, if elected, will
give the year’s salary and fifty dollars
toward a oitv clock to be . placked in
thequpola of the Presbyterian church.
Cloaks, vatohes and jewel/ repaired.
Clocks, watches, jewelry, spectacles,
Blivet ware, Ac., selling at reasonable
prices. Ha who. wants to do a great
deal of. good fit once will never do
atl/eCCO i?I£l &■-- --i'• ■
The finest line o(triple, plate silver
ware ever shown in this market, at J.
H. Huggins’.
Ptxno Tuning sug firpsirtng.
Prof. ft. J. Gonzaltz, whose mntic
room is No. 5 Broad street, upstairs,
bega the attention of the public to tiie
•til joined certificate, which (peaks for
itself, lie can always be found ready
to attend to any work entrusted to
him.
Commercial Hotzl. )
Athens, Ga , Nov. 8,1881. j
Prop. R. J Gonzalez It affords
us much pleasure to testify ns to the
excellent manner iu which vonr work
on our hotel piano has been per.
formed. The great improvement roil
have made in both action and tone is.
to -’a, a most .agreeable surprise.
Practically yon have converted an
old,.badly abused piano into a new
instrument, with splendid touch and
tone. To those familiar with the
piano in question, this is certainly n
marvelous transformation and one
impossible of performance to any but
a thorough master of yonr profession;
Yours very trulv,
Wm. A 0. L. Williams.
uat re
Are
lug-
ght
Some fresh Northern npplcsj
eived at Richardsons, College
Those chamber setts at J. II. Uuj
gins’, are file prettiest ever broil
to the Athens market.
Irish Potatoes and the white table
pea at J II Huggins’
TAILOR AXDCITTEK.
Thomas Jackson, railor.and Cut
ler, Broad street, Athens, Ga. I am
prepared to do cut' ing and tailoring
of any kind, in tho best style and at
short notice. Prices lower than any
where else, and satisfaction guaran
teed in every instance.
I keep a good stpek of cloths,
cassimeres, etc., on hand, of the best
quality, and those patronising nte
may feel a-sured of perfect satiafac
tiou both iu tho fit and the quality of
tiie garments.
I will spare no pains to please, and
ask a share of your patronage.
i Thomas Jackson.
Proclamation.
The Exposition is in full blast.
Good board and lodging in Atlanta
from five dollars per week upward.
Railroad fare^lo be still lower. Mc
Bride's fciack of china, cutlery, show
cases, &c., the finest nod cheapest in
the United States. Yon have but
one chance in a life time to see such
a show as tiie Cotton Exposition.
Don’t fail to come. McBride A Co.
Nov3-tt
The Ni tv Furniture store.
Messrs Patman <fe Bird desire to
call attention to the fact that they are
offering iplend 1 bargains in furniture,
coffins, burial robes etc., at their new
store on Thoma- street.
Their goods aro all new and aro
bound to please. Special inducements
to country merchants. Mr. Zeke Edge
is now with this house and any one de
siring any thing in the undertaker’s
line should cal! ou him. Remember
the place. oct21-d*w-tf
The Defaulting Uuhler.
■I am a thief, a perjurer, a forger,
and • liar,* hi'the comprehensive and
grephio confession of Cashier Baldwin,
ofl iswnrk, 'and I am ready to go be
hind tho bare of a prison .and end my
days there.’ This is a melancholy en
ding of a career of high eharaeter
hitherto. Baldwin is a man of forty-
five^ prominent Episcopalian, and of
no vioet; he ha* a wife and two chil
dren, one a son of eighteen; be has
been nearly twenty years in his place
bad a salary of 87,600, and bit wile
bought him the house in which they
lived. His brothers are also leading
business men. How such men could
step aside and keep going astray to
this extent is one of the mysteries of
crime. That be abould be led into it
by mere, indulgence toward*.6ostofil
er of the bank seems incredible.
A BImd Riser.
Tho Birmingham, 'Alabama, -
tell ot a blind minor named
Graves, of Georgia, in that region r
who is as efficient as any other in dig
ging coal He works without a l imp,
it that would be of no benefit to a
person deprived of eye shht. The
coni mined by this man is said to be
aa clear of aiale and dirt as that of any
one employ*! in the ufines, and the
Yield from hi* room is -a a rest as that
of other miners. Hie little sou leads
him to his iniues and into his work
room, and then leaves hit father dur
ing the day, who digs coal, separates
it from the dirt and oilier substances,
keeps the roof of his room propped up,
loads the small cars, and pushes them
out to the main track, A- well ni it he
posesxcd ibe sight of two persons;
XTew Adirsrbisomoxits.
House and Lot for Sale !
street to College avenue, fronting ou Jac^BOtk
street. Convenient to btuinese, rnd title* per
fect. Will be sold cbnap: tor term* annlv to
novStUt POPE BAKKtlW.
B lacksmithing
FOR TITS FTJBZ-IO.
■Wesley SSexi’wotlaer,
At h!s old steud ot the past thirteen years,
ne.«r Gann & Heaves' stable, has enlarged hi*
business so that he 1> now working ten hands
in his blacksmith shop. Ail work entrusted to
him will be done promptly, faithfully and at
the lowest prices. Ho refers to III* .patrons ol
the past thirteen years. not w«fcw
fcwlm
DUPREE OPERA HOUSE
03T2S NIGHT OUTXSZ.
TUESDAY, WOVEM’R 15th
WANTED, A CARPENTER.
Is the title of an original eornedy drums, by
Col. a.K. Calhoun (Muj »r A. KocheforU, of
tho New York Ledger, and G. T. Lunlgun,ksq.,
of tho New York World, in which the famous
comedian and vocalist,
MA. GUS WILLIAMS,
Will kppeat as PROF. CONRAD KKIS%,"8f
tiie University of Hcldlebcrg, inventor ot the-
patent non-stnalablc, reversible, indestructible,
magno-elcctric, combined torpedo Umbrella^
Contains a sword-cane. a magnetic tuck-ham
mer, lady's fan, is u ligbtnin H -conductor, life-
preserver, oamp stool, corkscrew, and liver pad.
For state and county rights apply to Prof. Kol-
Prioes
vine’s.
novl
i»nal Reserved scats at Maude
JOHN RICKABY, Manager.
Beware of those-who come from
tiie town of Deceit. Mr. Facing-
bolh-way(, Mr. Fair-speech, and
Mr. Two-tongue, arc neighbors who
are beet at a distance. Though they
look one way as boatmen do, they
are polling the other; they are ltiae
as th. deni’s promises and as cruel at
death and the grave.
John Ploughman.
Fire Valuable ;Lots for
sale.
ILL be add to the highest {bidder, on
fV Wednesday, Novctnb r -9th, at lo
o’clock, in front orDunree hull, FIVE VALUA
BLE BUILDING LOTS, each with a nise
gro.o on It, aw’ containing from onohalf to
three«qusrtera ot an sore, and within ft.c min
uteV walk c r t!io business psrt of town. Pi
ties good, Terms cash*. For furth'r particu
lars, apply to * E. K. LUMPKIN.
CITY TAX.
rpOKIsst Installment of the City T*»jfor the pre*
A sent vesr is now due snd required to be paid
on or before the 1st Usy of November.
REGISTRATION.
The Registry lUt is open st my office and will bo
dosed st 2o'clock, P. M., on the20th day of No
vember. Pay your tax snd register within time
prescribed. W. A.iilLLELANU.
octl2—did Clerk of Council,
WATCHES I
CLOCKS!
JEWELRY.
SH.VEEI WAR2I
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses-
bottojTprices
Headquarter* st the Uld)Reliable Jewelry
Fitore of*
A. S. MANDEVILLE.
Repairing
'■u -V . AND
ENGRAVING,
WARRANTED
To give otiasfaction.
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