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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 s V- HARPER’SYOUHG PEOPLE AM ILLUSTRATED TVKEivLY-10 PAGES. Suited to Bovs and Girls »>I from Six to Sixteen years of age. Vol. Ill coinmrnccs Aoveiuliur 1, 1881. NOTV IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. The Young People has tieen from the lirsl suc cessful beyond anticipation -N. Y. Evening Post. 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- burg Gazette. 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. and girls. -ClirLtian Advocate, Buffalo, New York 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* TERMS: ABPKU’S YOUNG PEOPLE, Ter Year, post age prepaid, f l.M). Single numbers four cents osch. The Iwund volume for 1881 will be ready early in November. Price 83Oti;postage prepaid. Cover for Young People for 18St, 35 ceuts; |*>stage 13 cents additional. Remittances should bo made by Post Office Money order or Draft, to avoid chauce of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement 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. Leave L. M. Depot. *• L. M. Dei-ot 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. Ageate Waited. Ladies or Gentlrmeii, Now ia the time to take orders for Christmas Delivery. Bead lor description and liberal terms. Address, AMERICAN PIIBL1NHIXU CO., 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 the The Sun. Ewry imj-orUmt journal already existing has boon modified and bettered by the rec of Tim Sun’s example. The Sun of 1882 will be the same outspoken, 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 | interest t.» tiio peojde. Distance from’Printing I 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 ll of this road will be as iollows: Eastward, j No. ;U. S. Mail. K Y 1Gpair8T r t“H*I consideration I tiling lixppcus get the jwrticulars, wheth- | House Square is with T!iC Sun. worth reporting er it happens in Brooklyn of Bckharu. In j>olities we have decided opinions; are ac cusiomcd to express them in lungmigo that eat: be understood. We say what Wo think about men and events. Tout habit is the oul, cict of The Sun’s political course. The Weekly Sun gathers into eight psgei best mutter of the seven daily issues. An riculturul Department of nnequaied merit, full market reports, and a liberal proportion of lit erary, scientific and domestic intelligence com plete The Weekly Suu, and make i tho best newspaper for the farpier’s household that wns ever printed. Who does not know and read and like The Sunday Sun, each number of which is uOol* conda of interesting literature, witii the best poetry of the day, prose every line wor:h read ing, news, humor—-matter enough to fill a good-sized book, and infinitely more varied and ntertnining than any book, big or little f If our idea of wlmt a newspaper should be pleases y ou, send tor The Suu. Our terms areas follows: For tho daily Sun, a four-page sheet of twen • ty-eight columns, tho price by mail, post paid, is 5ft cents a month, or $0.50 n year; or, includ ing the Sunday paper, au eight- page sheet of titty columns, the price is 65 cents per month, or $7 70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition ot Tax Sun U also furn ished separately at $120 a year, postage paid. The price or the Wkaklt Scn, eight pages, fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, postage paid, For c ubs ot ten sending $10, we will send an extra oopy free. Address, I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of Tn Sox, New York City® 1 Lula.. • lotToa.. 1 Charlotte.M| 3:35 p. - 3:15 p. i - 4:37 P-1 .. 5:59 p.« - 7:J5p.» . 8:40 p. i Tho Book of Tho Season. PAQUITA,ATnii$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, bend for (circulars and our extra inducements. Address, AMERICAN PtBIJNHi.XU Id., DOTS 6t HA RTFORD, CONN. 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