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J.'±\ WA.OTSEUVCA.N’,
PROPRIETOR.
LIST OF REGISTER VO
TERS OF THE CITF OF
ATHENS.
J M Atynod
A I! M 11 niictt
JIl D Umiesc
Green H Hailey
II Bell-* -t*
W I. Barber
J* Barry
J M Bareli
W \\ M)i.nut
li Channel
H F Comer
A S D»r*«y
K II l>»r*oy
K L Pottery
J t' Kberlieurt
h 1* Fberheurt
.loll11 K K lwardri
W A Fillingeu
Jamc-t A Grunt
W N llrudr .p
V. Head
\Y F Hood
.j J Head
Jolm Harrison
Win .1 - men
.1 J Joiner
W IS ilackreii
Jana-a Kiuloy
Win l.t wiM
II K McDerinau
,1 G Me Waters
F Mleliafd
\V K Nations
•I oe * I’Furrol
W B Peeler
K A Prather
tV M Pittman
FrumD Paint
Goo II Palmer
Andrew lb b.i
John ’'hummer
.1 K Save
'I R Save
Kllas Miumlcr*
JICTindy
KS WHsott
J F Wil..mi
F A W .Ik
M (1 Watkiim
G W William*
Kdward U IVutkina
I) B Waters
Isaac Withcrupoou
Robert Usoou
Richard Brewer
Mike Baltotwu
K-eumoud Filler
Ride" Fields.
D ivid Grisham
Peter Imwkiua
Ren llnwkiii*
J.:i»it» Hunter
A ,ir«i I 1 Lives
Tl.o, JoilUa
FIRST WAKD.
» H Tk*.
J M Allen
(J W Barker
J II Bailey
.J W Baker
G I* Brk'htwcl!
Thou. Bailey
Geo. Baity
i Jo
Hubert Julius
J-iiil Nl'bot
Tim- Payne
Jack belt
Ed Sap •
0 L Beusse
J J Cnrrither*
ItC (Vine
Geo W Crawford
II HCarlton
8 P Childers
Jolvn M Jjn Lay
James Dean
J F Eberhcart
J II Kmeriek
J K Elrod
M F G Fiftieth
F J Hopstein
W li llaunntrcc
(1 W Herring
N W liundrup
Pleasant Lewis
G W MeDorniati
J II Mealor
W A Mitchell
John Prather
Fid win VV Porter
J Fi Pitt mini
1> M Pruett
T S Hich -rda
A il Sayo
Jor-epli A '•'nve
Charles -Siiuluirt
W M Segruves
lioiiier Thorn ion
J LWiinber-y
Thomas Wails
J M Williams
James 0 Watkins
W 1. Wood
V II Wynn
J W Walkin*
Edward Bacon
B.ily Bovee
Mailt Brown
Wnlkur Ellis
Col uluhas F'inney
TV hi Ooolstiy
W H lle.-rd
Julius Holden
Hubert (Stone) Harris
Charlie Shnw
Howard Serf Jr
Burton Strickland
TV A Dale
A II Doremns
C I» F'Liimigen
l)r J (ierdino
L i> Goodrum
J TV Hampton
O C Harbin
David lloincrick
J P liolooinb
TV AJcate.'
John 4Tilvin Johnson
J M Lumpkin
11 T 1 .\nc II
Cobb Lumpkin
M M Mndiuey
SECOND TV A HD.
wutrK*.
John Billups
T J Bridges
Dr J 11 Cumpbei
ton ADCIimrd
ucy A H Davidson
’John C Jackson
PII LoSuvur
Isaac Lowe
P B Little
J 8 MeK ! o
Win McDowell
F>G Potter
J F K bodes
C F StrecKtuss
V \\ Skiff
; Midi
C I) Meliio
Tt A McDowell
J G C Parker
P. U TV lii se
1‘ A Summery
Dr V. TV Speer
A M Scuddcr
J B Toomer
K TV Wilkinson
l’rot’C P TVileox
J A Witherspoon
Prof TV G TVoodfin
J 0 Wilkins
A II TV timi
llosper Brooks George!
Cicero Edwards
TV in Fann
Perry Hawkins
Miles Johnsou
F rank Lester Caliph I
J H MeCIcskcy TVm Me
John McCloakey Sr
Alfred Potts
Henry Heberts
Henry Terrell Uandull
'* yatt Upshaw
Jacob TV Ulianas
THIRD, WAKD.
warns.
F F Anderson
A J Booth
HOBriant
ED Burbank
J M Booth •
Howell Cobb
M K Calloway
J M Collins
Ji.hu t Cohan
A P Dearlug Jr
J G Brans %
C 6 Fellows
A E Grlfieth
W TV Williford
Geo TV Williams
G TV Ware
Cant TVm Williams
F M TV il limns
KT Brittain
W A Bans
W B Burnett
B F Cnlp
J N Carte
MG Cohen
A P Dearing 8r
John B Gardner
J T Hamilton
A II Hodgson
Win Haddock
Isa:>o Haddock
Dr TV L Jones
C Kulvarinski
Kev C W Lone
K G ..eu
John C Mittox
Simon Marks
D Michael
M Myers
Dr W II Newton
J C Pit ier
John B Patman
A It Robertson
S C Koeso
J N Smith
Stern Myer
S 1* Thurmond
W A Tulmudge
C G Talmadge
8 TiiomiM Jr
W S Wyn'on
Juinoi tValls
G 11 Variety
Dennis Austin Jr
Cyrus Brown
Win Boyd
Clint Coehr
-> allies Diiuioi
Jake Ellis
Guss Hans
Hob Henry
Joe Johnson
Jack Jones
Ed Muck
W M Morton
Nelson McCombs 8r
V E Hamilton
H N Harris
J M Hodgson
John A Meeker
WFMoon
Simon Micliacl
Proi W Rutherford
8 Solomon
Geo D Thomas
Stevens Thomas
A C Thornton
G II Tunisou
J T Waterman
Sum Adams
John Bell
Daniel Brydye
Wesley Charltoi
Henry Derricot
Thus Epps
TVm Howard
Win Hunter
Edgar Jefferson
Jerry Jones
Asu Reese
City Directory-
Jack Stevens
James Tucker
Wells
James Whitfield.
FOURTH WARD.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Matob, H. Buesse.
Alderman, F. IL Lucas J. K. Tsimadge, G.
H. Yancey, W. U Wood, W. J. Morton/D. H.
Palmer, R. H. Lampkin, D. Uemerick.
Cm Cl* :k, W. A. Gilleland.
Police, H.C bb Davis, Chief; B. F. Culp, O.
L. Rose. Joa. Holcomb, Lee Goodrum, TV. T.
Moou, B. E. Cain.
CHURCHES.
Fibst M. E. Church, South, Kev. W. W.
TVu. s worth, pastor. Kegu ur services, Il a ui
and 7 SO p m. every Sunday. Sunday school
it 80 a m. Young men’s meeting Monday night
H o clock, Class meeting Wednesday 6 pm,
Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p il.
Cconxk Stbkkt M. E. Canton Eotmi, Rev
B F Farris, pustor. Preaching, Hum and 7 80
p ui eiery Sundu), Prayer meeting Sunday at
10 a m and Wednesday ut 8 p m,Sunday school
ut 8 pm.
Pna.-BYTKi'.tAN Chi bcii, Kev C W Liuie,!) D,
pastor. Preachijig D u m and 4 p in every
■Sunday,Sunday schools 3>» a in, Song servict
'* p in, Prayer meeting Tuesduy 8 n to.
EmANt'tL P K Cutacit, K-:V .J c Davis, rector.
Services 11 a m and 5 p m Sunday; Sunday
school 9 80 a m.
Baitvtr ui'ROH, RevC D Campbell, pastor.'
Preaching Hum and 8 p in, Sunday, Sunday
school if 80 a in, Prayer meting Wednesday’s
p in, Young men’s meetii g Tuesday 8 p in.
St Makv's P E Cu> «cii, Rev TV F. Fippes,
rector. Services 11 a m and 5 p hi SmiLy;
Sunday school 9 80 a ni.
Catholic Clinton, Father WL-htinun, priest.
Services on ‘id and 4th Sundays in each mouth,
morning ami night.
Jewi.-ii Sr.-iAQ Mine, Rabbi A Levy. Service*
LODGES.
IOO F, Wiluavs I»ooa No 15, Meets at
Odd Fellows hull every Monday ni Jit, C TV
Parr, N G; 11 T Lynch, seeretary.
I o () F, Oliveu liMcAMraKUT No 14, Meets
Gsorxn Rail Road Company
Orrma Gixxkal Ma»*«ih, (
A U'.esr^, <iA.j Sept. 8, 1881. f
Commencing SuuJuy.se t. 4tli the following
Passenger Schedule will opi«ewte on tliis road:
L ave ATHENS . .9 SO am 7 00 p m
ismvo WiuUrviJlo 10.00 am 7 81pm
Leave Lexington ..........10.50a k 8 15 p m
Loav^ Autloeb.... T1.17 A a 8 44 pm
Leave Maxevs 11.84 am 8 59 •> m
Leave Woodvllle 12.10 am 9 40 p u
Irrlve Union Point 2.8* a m lo 00 r- m
Arrive Atlanta 5.45 m. 5 00 m
Arrive ut Washington 2 55 p m
Arrive at Milledgcville.... 4.49 pm
Arrive Macon 6.45 pm
Arrive Augusta 4 oti p m 6 80 a i
-.cave Aurusta 10 80 am 5 3u p t
Leave Macon 7 lo a m
L ave Milledgcville 9.05 am
Leave Washington 11.80 am
Leave Atlanta 8.80 am 8 80 p u
l*;ave Union Point 12 89 i* - 5 00 a n
Arrive Woedville 2.10hm 5 20 a u
Arrive Muveys 2.46 p m 5 56 a u
Arrive Antiocli 8."3 pm 6 18 a n
Arriv« Lexington 8.80 pm 6 40 a u
Arrive WiuterviRe 4.14 pm 7 24 a n
Arrive Atliens 4.50 pm 8 imi a u
Trains run duilv—no connection to or frou
Washington on Sundays.
Cincinnati'Southern Rail’y
Leave Athens via Northeastern B. U.
Arrive Boyce Ciudnusti Jc.
Northeastern Railroad,
Arrive SI. Louis.
Arrive St. Louis.
Leave Pluui Street Dej>ot
Louis 8.00 a. m
Leave C. II. A '
“ C. II. A
Arrive Chicago.
Leave C. H. A 1). Depot.
Arrive New York
. Leave C. H. A D.
I “ C. H. A II.
Ariive New York
NO. 8.
P Benson
John Bird
J B Burch
M H Cln-ut hum
Dr James Cauiuk
A J Cobh
CTV Davis
A G Elder
J l f F'inch
T Fleming
R G Gray
Henry 1L!I
.Jom-^iIi Jacobs
Il‘ll Linton
R H Lumpkin
TV B Langford
K I, Moss
Sylvanus Morris
Casi-cr Morpia
A V l’ier.ion
E Riich
H L Shu Icy
Rob.*rt T.omas
J J Tho i m*
c B VuMtiu
l)r R M Wade
SUnford Carter
Georgo Clemons
Alonzur Cole
J.'ff (,’orry
1 T D.'rrleot
Randall Derricot
John II Gritliu
TVm 11 uston
Jusso llarvio
Elijah Harris
Atiiiy Jackson
Albert Livingston
M B Morton
Lindey MeRcc
James Roberson
Daniel Smidi
Bailey Williams
Albert TVnlki-r
C 1) Barrett
DC Barrow Jr
T J Burnarc
A K Childs
A Coletuuii
TV L Childs
Dr A F' Durham
John Eberhcart
TV Fleming
Dr J A Hunnicutt
(1 Jacobs
Jus K Kenney
at uuupoiioiva iihii on i-i un 1 3d Thuisdav L«»ve Atlanta
u«hb 111 Wiuli moutlj, W A 1-lcJuer, >1 l"; II T ^ rr ! v0 a ‘ 1 -" 1 11:311 “
l 0 ,icl,, write. 1
F. A. M. Mt VxiiNoN I.onox No 22, Meets
every 3.1 Friday night in each mouth, Robert
vj.upple, TV M: G Jacobs, seen tary.
Km'oht'OP Iionob Golu/.n Rule Ixumie No
211, Meets 2J end 4tji Wednesday nights in . num .y\>, o eou
eucli moiith at Mu'oniv hall, John Gerdiu, Re- j both «ast and west
1 1 i' n
N04T
I 8:15 p n
Arrive at Athens.
opt Nundav
CoLOHRO.
John TV Btawncr
Robert Cobb
John TVesloy Cook
npbell
Zaok Co.-k
Pleasant Cat f
Muthew Derricot
Henry Davis
Albeit Hawkins
Steven Hubbard
Anthony Harden
Char.es Johnson
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It lias a distinct purpnso to which it iteadliy ad-
beres, that, namely, of supplanting the vicious
papers for tho young with a paper more attractive,
us well as more wholeaomc.-*Boston Journal.
For neatness, elogauce of engraving, and con
tents generally, it is unsurpassed by any publica
tion of the kind yet brought to our notice.—Pitta-
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Its weekly visits are eagerly looked for, not on
!y by the children, but also by parents win
are noxious to provide pure literature for ibeboyi.
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A weekly pa|n>r for children which parents need
not fear to let their children read at tho family
tiroide.-linrtford Dully News.
Just th-.-paper to take the eye and secure the
attention of iho boys and girls.—Springfield
Union*
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Single numbers four cents osch.
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in November. Price 83Oti;postage prepaid. Cover
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gent; G Jacobs, aeciutary.
Goon Templab-*, F.vins L doe Mo 76, Meets
every Tuesday night* at U ;d Ft* lows lu ll,
G E G’Farrell, TV C; K J Christy, secTctary.
Oconke Council Nn. 8\ Rotal Akc inpm
Nights of meeting 1st -uid 31 Tu. s lays. S M
Herrington. Regent; Geo 11 Palmer, beet’y.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
TV II Jones, Ciiief engineer; TV A Bain Is*
asst; Julius Cohen 2d usa’i;S J Mayes, scet’y
ami trcoH.
Horn Steam Fin : Co No 1, Meets every 3d
Thursday night in each month, G li Vnncc .,
Cant; J E Gardner, scet’y.
PI VKEH II imi L Co No 1. Meets every 1st
Wednesday night in each month. TV D O’F'ar-
relJ. Capt; TVm Garebold, scet'y.
colored compakils.
Rkkikv Fmu (.0 No 2, Meets at Town hall
every night in each month. Eugene
Urydie, scet’y; Tima Boyd, (’apt.
CiiAunoN Fine Co \’o3, M ets at Town hall
every night in each »*io:ith, SllDu-
vis, scet’y; James Whitfield, Cap..
dSomiiiii'es Athens to Atlanta.
T ruin So. 3 connects ut Lula with trains
R.ehmo'.ul it Danville
G. H. U.
li prove tl.at juices of Pianos and Organs,
iV.r same nmKc- and style, are from 20 to «o per
cent, less at “1’hc Music House of the South”
than elsewhere. C O. BuBINSON & CO.
Hi. IP. Q,. S.
Railr j
Tickets on sale at Atliens to all ooints.
11. K. BERNARD, AcJngSnp’t.
THE SUN.
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Arrive Baltimore
tcUigi
mankind
C. 11
Arrive Kew York...
VIA okuat WKSTKK.N RAILWAY.
NEW YORK, 1882. !
un f *r 18-(2 will make Jits filtecnth an-
ilution under the present mstiagcmcnt, I Leav
as always, fir all, big; and little, meu ‘ “
nous, conianted and nu!mj*py. Rcpuli
i Democrat, depraved and virtuous, in
and obtuse. Thu bull’* light is fo.
tn-mkind and womankind of every aort; but its I Leave C. II. AD. Depot,
genial warmth is for ib* toed, while it pour* J , ' ’
hot discuintort on the blistering bnckf of the
persistency wicked.
The Sun of 1-68 was a new j^aper of a new
kind, it discarded many of tl.e forms, and u
multitude ot the Miperfluous words and j>hrhso s
of ai.eient journalism. It undertook to rej>ort
iua tresh, succinct, unconveutioiiu! way all the
news of the world, omitting no event o' human
.ntcrc«t, and commenting on affairs with the
feurkssucss ot abso'.nte independence. The
success of this exp-riim*»t wj;» the success of
The Sun, Iteff cteda j>cnnam*nt chnneo in
ityle of Ainercau iiewspupi^ri. Every* im-
Arrive Parker.*t>urg,
• Cumherland
tacturejs and Large Sales ut “The Music
us. oi die South,” enable G. O, ROBINSON
Si CO., to sell Sup* rior Pianos and Organs ut
loss price tliuu is paid by small dealer-.
without the expreu order of Harper A
Address, HAUPEU A BUOTIIEKS, J
SOMETHING NEW FOR.AGENTS.
RAMBLES TI «R 0 v U «
A new, faiBciBatlnf, and exceedingly Imtmc-
tlve Geographical Game, that entertaine both old
aid young.
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nova 6t HARTFORD, CuNN.
GEORuIA, Olakki Covmtt.
Omanabt’a Ornex, Oct. 29,1881.
Geom Johnson, ooL, of raid county, has
applied for exemption ot partonalty and! will
peas upon tbs same at 10 o'clock, a. un, on the
25th day ot November, 1881, »t my offioe.
Asa fel. Jasksox, Ordinary,
novl 2t prin.fee 81 .cents
T. M. H. O.
S O. ROBINSON & CO., sell icj-Toxae, Ad
• kausns, Louisiana, Mississipi, Alabama,
rida, and in every Southern Stutc north of
Georgia. Augusta can justly claim to have
u Thc Music House of the South.”
E. I. O. M.
sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books
and best Italian I it rings, at “Tho Musio House
ol the South.”
Tuning and Repairing
O. O. ROBINSON ft CO.,
portunt journal c*tubHsli<-d'iu* ibis country
the dozen years past has been modelled after
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existing has boon modified and bettered by the
rec of Tim Sun’s example.
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truth telimg, and interesting newspaper.
. -d
than ever' before.
TVe shall priut.all the nows, put ing it into
readable shape, and measuring its importance i
rot by the tr.iditiomd yardstick, but by iis real |
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9.20 p. m
2.45 p. m
10.00 p. ni
Sleeper open nt S)i». m.
, . , over eutire lino of road
l or further information address
11. M. CUTTING! I AM,
Gl-u’I Southern Agent, Atlanta.
f:. P. WILSON,
Gcn’l Pass’g’r and Tiok’t Ag’t, Cineinuuti*
Arrive New York
la-a'c Atlanta 12 p
giving opi-ortun.ty to pass over*entire line
in day time. Fo ’
Uichiuoud A Danville R.R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
and after June 5th. 1881, Passenger Train
ice on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line di
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tiling lixppcus
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Tho Book of Tho Season.
PAQUITA,ATnii$tirr,WilJ&Sid
By th* noted author and poet, Joaquin Miller.
This book, ailed with romance and adventure, is
hurinaUng as a novel, and pronounced by all to
THE GREATEST IMIIAM 8T0RY OF THE AUK.
Agents wanted In every town to sell this work,
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Address, AMERICAN PtBIJNHi.XU Id.,
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iU.S. Mail. N Y Exp’s U H F’t M’l
. No. 42. No. 48. No. 50.
L’veCh’lotteM .12 30 p. niLt2:43 a
•• C.unnlii I. I «n. n»L l-J:in
•* Toccoa... -F .. 8:01 p. ui.. 8:15 a
•• Lula . .El.. 9:16 p. mi. 9:31 a
“ buwanee.. I»j.. 10:38 p. in’„I«:54 a
Arrive Atlantal..12:' 5 s. m .,12:,!0 p
J5UWANKK accommodation, No. 21.—Leave At
lanta 5:00 p. ui. Arrive at Suwanee (D) 7:"8 p. m.
Si: wan he Accommodation, No. 22.- Loave8u-
wauee (D) at 5:40 a. m. Arrive ut Atlanta 8:00 a nn
CONNECTIONS.
A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A.
A W. 1*. Railroads
B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A. A W
E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and
from Athens, Ga.
F with Klbertou Air-Liue to and from Elberton,
Georgia.
G with Columbia and Greenville to and from Col
umbia and Charleston, 8. C.
H witb Columbia aud Greenville to and from Col
umbia and Charleston, 8. C.
1th Hpartauburg and AshviUe, and Spartan
burg, Union and Columbia to aud from Hen
derson and Ashville, and Alstou and Colum
bia.
L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gunge to and
from Dallas and Chester.
M with C. C. A A-C. C.-R. A D. and A. T. A O.
for all points West, North and East.
•V Pullman Sleeping Car Service on trains Non.
47 and 48, daily, without change, between Atlanta
’ ~ “ L A. POPE,
General Passenger A rent.
ad New York.
GENUINE RUST PROOF
Seed Wtieat!
1 HAVE to spar* a few bushels of Choice
Bust Proof Seed Wheat which will yfeld
more par acre than any known variety, will
not rust, and is very heavy grain. Price $8,00
per bushe* H. 8. HUGHES,
•epo-wa Athens, (k