The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, November 20, 1881, Image 2

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f|f ailp..® A. Athens. November, 20, 1881. J. T. W-A.TSRMAN', PROPHIETOH. M. ('. CABAN 188, - . Tkaviuxm Aockt, Is authorised to make collections, to raceh. subscriptIwns, sou to 'ontract for advertising, tor 'ript iuus. and •stir awl We. 0tol tlr<ai •( Clarke Count! ud City «i Atkeu, A bCENE IN C'OUBT. Guiteati, whose trill is going on in tho district criminal court at Wash ington, bids lair to givo a good deal of trouble before bis ea*e clones. Here is A Kccno that vrm enacted on Tues day As soon n* court was called to or der Mr. Hcoviliu nrtite to a personal explanation, and stated that there Is no differences between himself and Mr. Koliin<on, and that they are iu ported accord, flio speech bad the effect ol bringing Guileau to his feel and liiecipilatini! the first scene of the uay. With flashiu:; eyes and v> olent gestures and excited voice, the prisoner addressed the court and said he objected to Robinson appearing iu the case. The court (severely) — ‘Take your ■eat. I wish yon to unde r stand dis tinctly tint your labors a* counsel in this case, ns you claim to be. shall he coufiued toe instillation with associate counsel in the case. If you disobey, 1 ho continued, as the prisoner jumped to his (eel and commenced another wild speech, ‘the court will be under tho necessity of ordering your reinov. ml Irani the court room and the pro ceeding with the tlist iu your ah* aence.* Prisoner—‘Your honor said I could be heard and I have a speech. 1 Tliu eoiirt—‘You cannot be beard till the cloie of the case. 1 Prisoner (evidently laboring under great excitement)—'I desire to be heard throughout the case. Your honor lias iio right to cut me off and X am going to make a noise to the country about it. When I want .< Sedmko After Eighteen Tears Heparatloa. Marietta Journal. When Mr. Elijah Walraven enlisted in the confederate army in 1868 be le't behind him a beautiful young wile and three children. When he re* turned home At the cloae of the war, bis wife and three children were not to be found. He learned that she bad been persuaded, when the federal* occupied this country, that her safety was In going north, For years no tiding! came of her where about*, and not knowniug whether she was alive or deed, he instituted pro ceedings for divorce, which was gran ted. Mr. 'Wairavcn married a worthy lady in this county, who bore him one child and she died. In the meantime, his first wife, learning of the divorce and marriage of her husband In Geor- gia, began to receive tnatiimouial pro posal* and married a northern man, who, after a brief married life, died, Not desiring to live alone, she married the Kurd husband, a Mr. lieckuer. lie sickened and died. One child as the result ol this reunion was left her. Her children by her first husband grew up ami marrie I well off, and they opened correspondent with their father. Last February their father paid them a visit to their home in ln« diaua. While there lie uiet the wile of his fit st fore. The teacting was a joy mis one, ami old times were talked over am! mutual explanations made. The result was they became o-engaged. Mr. Walraven returned to his home at Kenueitaw in this eouu« ly, mid according io agreement Mr*. Bock tier arrived iu Kenvesaw last films'lay. There she was met by Mr. J Walraven, who had the umrriage li j use reaoy, ami forthwith ihe happy I couple were reunited :»»ivr a m pars- j ion of eighteen years, J L llu-h*, J P, performing the ceremony. Or- laiuly truth is atrmuer than fiction, ami the whuligig of time liriugs mound some strange events. It is the wish of Mr. Walravm’s friends that his lant marriage may he happier than hi* first and never again bo Inokeii. [AT / VarietyStore ALWAYS IX STOCK A Complete Assortment! of dents, Ladics,Misscs, Boys nml Childrens BOOTS & SHOES EL dent’s Fall and Winter Clothing. CHAS. A. SCUDDER, New Reliable Goods and Bottom Prices, BRUMBY’S DRUG STORE.' NEW CARPET HOUSE. 46 MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. N EW IDEAS, NEW CARPETS, NEW LACES. NEW DRAPERIES, NEW WORKMEN—EVEBY- thlug new and beautiful. We will |»aj- any one welljt© vi-it us. Our Mr. Latbrop cstablUhtd the Aral exclusive Carpet and Upholtsering House iit’Gcorgin. Far which put pose he served an apprenticeship with W. A J Sloane, New York, 25 yenr»'|back:2 We ire prepare! to lit up and furulsh houses aa well as it can be done in New York. Boslou, or l'hilatid- phial Ms a»k the public to call, and shall lie satisfied with their Judgment; LATHROP& WHITE. Aa ariecimena of our work and ability, we refer by permission to even’ bouse nt Snvnnntth, Ga.* inanv in all imrt* of our S;ate and Alabama uni Florida, in Atlanta, (fa., to Me-sr*. W. R. Hill, It. V. Maddox. W. W. An-ldl. K. C. Clark, Major L. Mims nr,d ntsi.y other*. octgSir. •leans and Cotlonailcs. Cii'icoca, Sheeting, Shitting, Clu cks, \ Stripes, Osuahurga, Ginghams. ALWAYS GO 70 I HEADQUARTERS 1 o juiihl‘1 1 will notify your honor.* The court—Counsel have been as* signed and you must keep silence.' Tho prisoner was irrepressible and broke out with the remark that lie would not trust his ea*e to the best lawyer that over lived. After sever* ai more ou t hursts ho bee. t mo quiet. The appointment ot Judge Ware ren to fill the vacancy in the Albany circuit by ihe death of Judge Flora* ing, is crealiug had blood between Bainhridge and Albany. Both cities wanted, and Baiubridge thought she was entitled to the judgeship, inas much as Judge Fleming was an Ai* bany man. H.uubridge charges that, before Judge Fleming was buried, Judge Warren and Ilia fiieuds were on their way to Atlanta to apply Gov, Colquitt for the place, Cincinnati invidiam* prepared I wo o-dosaal pieces of floral work to be exhibited at the Exposition, as a compliment to Atlanta, and itu> mer chants and their wives then brought them on a special train. Tiik President is writ ing his first message with his own hand and will uot lot anyone see it until it is read iu congress. Gen. L. J, Gartkell is announced as a candidate lor Governor. How She Utilized llim. Reading Time*. A ninety-seven pound Bridgeport girl has a !> -»u that lips the beam at 210. She k eps him in attendance every mglu up to 12 o*olock, seated eonifirtaiii) in an arm chair. She explain.d to a compmien, under the seal of »<• erect, than beneath the cushion she kept her autvmn leaves ia a book, xml as soon as they were •ufficieinly pre* hitu the milieu. A llonry Cooler. Now Haven Regisur. ‘Come here, Hildebrand, i:iy love, 1 said a fond New Haven mother, as her spindle-legged youngster appear ed just inside the gale. ‘Hildebrand ! I should *ay so; 1 said a blunt-spoken cal'er. Tlow came you lo tie such a homely boy to such :« high-priced uame? 1 . ‘If** mav he a homely, hut he's mine, thank you. I didn’t have to marry a widower with four great overgrown hoys, as you did. 1 This tleading on com?, metaphorically, don’t pay. When (tins Marry. New Yoik Evening Telegram. A German has been making eXtcu- mivo researches in statistics to find out hen girls marry. The results arc these: Of 1.000 girls 51 married at the age of 19 0(1 nt 21, 80 at 22, 90 at 23, 99 at 25. 103 at 20, 103 at 27, 102 at 28, 95 nt 29, 82 at 30. 08 at 81, 01 at 32, 58 at 33, 57 at 34, 63 at 35, 69 at 30, 49 at 37, 48 at 38, 40 I at 39, and 40 at 40 years of ago du ng the past twelvemonth. FANCY GOODS . AND LTOTXOHSTS Cl all Kinds. Altt'.’ii'ilia Hams, Country Ham., liacoti Side.., SlionldiT., I’uro Fl.mr, Mini, II ran, Ton —TO- BUY WHAT YOU WANT. BALDWIN&BURNETT BOOTS AND SHOES Ever kept by any retail house in the Mate. ( goods are bought direct fitiut thej manufacturer* and we Qwara.n,i@@ iFsioes Low nsj thej Lowest.; Etrerybody Xsi-vitodl to Call and S-iamiao Our New Style* ol Pall and Winter Goods! . Daldwxxx 5c 23um:fe, >«. 5 Broad Street, Athena, tig. XOUTIIEASTKILX RAILROAD. I'a-wngiT Fair Kitltuvs!. Parlies ol fitly or more going on same train, will ha pa-sed from Alli ens to Atlanta ami rtiurn, tickets good for chief days, including date ol sale, at two dollar* ami seventy cents each. Parties going must give notice otsame thirty six hours in advance. W. J. Houston, G p. A’gt. H. K. Bernard, Sup*t. Chronicle and Watchman please copy. i'iie finest line of triple nlate silver ware ever sliownin tins market, at J. H. lluggin* 1 . G M «& J N Booth will have choice beef lor Thursday, Friday and Satur day t.'.'i rings. Pork, mutton and i*au N s-tgc id wav ; on ham). Send in your •rdc.u «.ui/ uud gel a good piece of meat. r. . i Au. the Utdiea are apecitlly Invited pressed the would give j lo call an 1 txaiuiuu J. IX. Huggut* lock ot ta .cy liouse-luruishing gooda. Coffee, 5>ugar, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff. i ^T'.'r. idola*S' , s. ' KtTo*eiie Oil, Candies, t’rH'kcr*, Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soap*. Grocers Drugs, Powder, and Shot. Country Produce! ~ l Tramps, Glass - Ware, Till-Ware, Hardware, IN FACT All Kinds of Ware Choicer than the Cheapest. Rcspcctlull,, Wisa-EEaffesty, Frinco A.e. and Church S/m* STOCK POWDERS, FISH HOOKS AND LINKS, Sarsaparila, A n i> Iodide Potass. TO.JLD CITBRHV A N D TAB SYRTJP FOR COUGHS. ETC, SOAPS, The <’hi-apc*t aii-.l ne*t in Athens. Only 2,500Tooth Brushes ON 11ANL. P^SS. GINGER S. 8. S., Ma*rnc*ia, nnJ all lviulin^ Patent Med- iciues. 10,000 |x*iind* of K*-,l Seal M. Lead. 250 ual.t-li* nf Mixed 1‘aiiit. Drug's, Medicines, Etc. At Bottom Figure*, at the Drujf store of E. C. LONG & CO., $i£n of Illuminated Mortar Wide Awake far 1882 The Editors aitd Publishers or Wide Awake make the following mnuouiacciueut of Ir.dling feat ures for IKKfc FROM THE HUDSON TO THE NEVA. The materiaU tor a hundred tale* of adventures are etowded into thi- one grand serial story ol travel, by l>avid Ker. The author l.a-leeentiy visited the couutres where the aelion of this ro- nuutir story lies: AL'Iers, (iree<e, Turkey, Al- taina, Montenegro, Russia—theuoe into Borneo amom/the tier.e and sorcery-loving Malays; hence all descriptions of places, i*op!c, Manners and cuMoni. ire Kcnr.lV. TWKdh..r. do lot In id. i* without one able rival in cum hi juvenile liter ature. This story will lie fully Illustrated. THEIR CLUB AN DOUR* is« serial story hy a l>ojr only fourteen years old. The fun and adventures of the out of shonl life ol a luixcl sch«H»l of hoy a and Kills arc depicted with the gay touch ol a 1-oy who knows he has a enpi- tal story to tell and eidoys tal"ng it. The story will have thirty-six illustrations. A LONG H1*PA NO-ROM AN *T< RY of the Second Century. l»v R< v. E.lwark Everett Hale, will he a leading attraction of the Christmas (Jan.) number, and will at once take It* place in the long line of Mr. Hale's fatuous stories. Other brilliant writers of short stories will contribute to the niagaxlne during the yean M r* A I* T Whit ney. Mrs Helen Hunt Jackson (“II II" . Mr* A M I'iax, Sophie May. Mrs Kate linunctt Wells, Sarah orne J,.-reil Mrsl.laaie W Chanipnev. Nora Per ry. M K W S (Mr* Sherwood), author of “Honor nd res|H.ii*iUlitle-, Wide i««f ooiaiy lases ire lead a*.d does what no thernuigaiine for young f. lk.s Las eu r done lor is readers, Mr Benjamin Vaughan Abbot, in THE TRAVELING LAW SCHOOL, rill deal with American institttti-1 v E E Hale, in hi. To-da; . will what D timely te highly interesting jmptrs. under tbo quaint titles of Old-Time Cookery ui.d a suit ot espun, descriptive of early days and wavs, be*-n writ.eii and iliurtniteU u one of the t New England homesteads. SHORT STORIES FROM THE DICTIONARY by ArthurOiluian, M A, will tell the history ol certain words in a way to suggest li. w to use the lotionary. Mb. Harris Us prepared a most Parlor Corned let lames, b.n iy diagram i spirile tuuies , IIOW TO GET IT l The Men and Women's Mutual Relief Fund Association, of Atlanta, Georgia, Faya certificates of ctidowmcr.t forj$50t; |i... “00 or #2.0co at time of marriage, according to ;la*s. The u enev ia made up by mutual cou rt bution. The be-t insiitntion ever organ!led to give young people a start in tbo world. •'Local agents wsuted evei vwlicre. Write ft r Wntik applications, and Constitution and Uv- Laws. tor agencies, address, M, F. AMOtt* »‘US. Fot blank applicutions. address, W. M. 8TOCKTON u 8v«rctary, Atluuta, Ga. Loviagsi he (*ctol«er Whio Awnke ra> 1-m dings, designed for « ur s. in •. like to read in alhoi>»ugh‘iua..i ing aud practical sol.Jects. J en permanently enlar ed «. ; NEW EDUCATIONAL FLAT .... reading course for 16*1 It.rlti l. < Ing scries y12 pnpetseaelri: Mn:iut i !•; edited hy Arthur Ullmuii, M A Things, hy Rev C R Tallmt. “,-hil'. v .-can, hy Earnest Ingersoi: if., '.by Ifonjamiu Vaughau Ab!..f oaniuidis —Music. I.v i Health aid Mr What to do A)>oi ed neous p«p. r. ......... Pldlo-«iphy, Astronomy, t hem! any. Oruitliology, etc.' .\rti-t and engravers have cot liner illiistiuti n« than ever i.et ant indication of which uiav i c fcllowiBf DLLIGUTFULEXTRAY Last spring tie publish, American artist' thtee best drawin Th. se prise Frontispie, (Vide Awake during ls*2. 11 and the c»st ot etigravii e atnojiiting in total extwnse t.< i prize picture, A-Maylng, tl It. by »t- Sik)3, iu three •.bird; Mis- , for the 1 Maga- The Mui given In a juvenile u stJy fhiUt.r- hip of Louis OFFER EXTRAORDINARY. Th.Subreripli™ Pric o- ,VI.> .\™to I. $iso »r year; and « M Ulwnlily 111, I'uldl.h.n luve decided lo eiv.each ne«- Mib.er.Ver for whose name, with S2.fiti, Is received litore Janua ry 1st, the October, November t.tid Decentbev uutuberaol this year flc«! Addre-s D. LOTHROPACO., Fuh'.ishers, Franklin 5t., B. stou, Mas*. «. C- THO^IA*.’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, WATKISisVILLE OlOKCJ.’A