The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, November 24, 1881, Image 3

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laito banner. A r m:\’3, Ga., Novembeb 24, IH81, Athens Cotton Market. Corrected daily by the IIENDKRSON WAREHOUSE CO. Athens, Ga., Nov. 29, 6 1*. M. Market Quiet. Ooo l Middling 11 1-4*11 9-8 Middling 11 xll 1-8 Strict Low Middling 10 9 4*10 7-8 Low Middling 10 1-2*10 u’8 Strict Good Ordinary 10 1-1 Clean Stain 10 *101-2 H1U MAYOR. Dr. John A Ilmmicutt will bo sup ported fbi* mayor ot tlio city of Athens at the coming election by Numerous Friends. for MAYOR. Mr. Editor:—Please announce the name of Mr. J. H. Rucker as a candidate for Mayor at the next elecs tion. Many Voters. IVOR ALDERMAN*. Mr. Editor Please announce the n tm« ol Ju<L r e S. M. Ilerrogton for alderman in the second wnfc£. Many Voters. For Alderman. The many friends of A H Hodgson will support him for alderman in the third ward. FOR ALUF.RU AN—FOURTH .WARD- The friends of Mr. William Lap- kerty, announce.him as a candidato for alderman in the Fourth Ward. WOOD FOR SALE. I will deliver oak and hicKory wood in any quantity, at Northeastern de pot for #2 a cord ; or at your house lor S3. If you live within three-quar** tors of a milo of the depot, I can de liver cheapar. Address tuo at Nich olson, or I will he in the city every Saturday. W. O. Welch. Octll-<M l»e*t apple vinegar at Richardson’s College Avenue. Pay Your.Sutr ami uountyjTaxes. The digest of the above 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, Oflice in Reives’ block, up stairs. Office hours from 9 a. ra. to 6. p. m; H. fl. Linton, Tax Collector Clarke County. Oct. 1st, 1881—.t!2in. A dray mulo and an omnibus hor«*e bare a hard lot just now. Capt. J. H. Rucker has lmd a splen did cover placed over hia compress. Cotton is still being moved from the Northeastern to the Georgia depot. Mr. George W. Mabry, of Daniels- ville, will remove to Jefferson at an early day. This is delightful thanksgiving weather, but wc imagine very few are thankful tor it Numerous parties who had fixed up for a big day’s hunt are disgruntled at the unfavorable prospect. Some heavy transactions in {cotton have takeu placo iu tho city lately. Guano cotton haj been the bulk of the receipts since the first. We be lieve the farmers have paid up very well for their fertilizers. A number of business men who were unab’e to reach home for dinner yes terday, on account of the raiu, went to the Commercial hotel where splendid bill of fare was spread for them. This house is kept in tip top style. No Song Service To-nlghl. Owing to the fact that the church is being put iu order for conference the aong servieo at the First Metho dist church will not bo held to-night. From lion. U. II. Heart. Leesburg, Va., Out. 19th, 1879. It affords mo gt«»t pleasure to tees tify to the virtues of Nkukalqine, for the cure of Neuralgia and Head, ache. It is the best remedy lor these most distressing complaints, I have ever used. It should bo ip every family in the country, V O. U. Head. Price 50 els and 81,00 per bottle. Hutchinson .t Bno., Proprietors pr. 15th, '81.— Atlanta. Ga. To Whom it Mnv Concern. I hereby take great pleasure jn re commending the cloths, cassimeres, &c, which Mr. Walls is dealing in. Ho has sob) a very large quantity ot them in this vicinity and surround* ings. 1 have handled a great many ot them iu making up and cutting and can eontidently pronounce them of good wool quality and will in general give good satisfaction. P. Don MALT, Y, Merchant Tailor. Washington, Ga. Those goods will be sold next door to A. 8. Mandeville’s jewelry store. Proclnaiation. llio Exposition is in full blast. Good board and lodging in Atlanta from five dollars per week upward. Bailroad fares to be still lower. Mo- Bride's stock of china, cutlery, show cases, <te., the finest and cheapest in the United States. You have but one chance in a life time to see inch a show as the Cotton Exposition. Don’t fail to come. McBride & Co. NovS-tt. Thanksgiving Day, To-day nearly all business in the city will he suspended, tiie houses will be closed and the people will probably remain at home unless there is a do* tided change in the weather. Services are announced for 11 a. in. at the Presbyterian church. Clarke Superior curt. The superior court was engaged all of yesterday in trying the case of Gann & Heaves vs the Georgia rail road and Bauking company. It waa understood that the court would adjourn ever from yesterday till to-morrow morning. Plenty of Cars. Superintendent Bernard, of the Northeastern, informs us that lie has at last been able to securo all tho cars necdsd to move thecotton in the city, and it will be carried off as fast at pos sible. The compresses will have heavy work tor awhile. There are sevoral thousand kales awaiting shipment. ■less Open Company. At the requests of some of our citi- zons Manager Jones has been using the wires at considerable expense for several daya in a diligent efiort to in duce the celebrated Acme Opera Com pany to give one of their epleudid per formances in Athens. He has at last succeeded in getting the manager to •ay that he would try to come next Monday night, and will let him know positively by to-day. Should this coma pany come our people may expoet a treat of rare musie and splendid fan. It isdifierent from any show wo have had this season and is unexcelled in its peculiar features. We hope the arrangement will be made. A True Verdict Rendered. There is no doubt but many a true verdict has bee* rendered daring the past week in Judge Erwin's court; but it is conceded by all that tho Ben son wagon, kept by him at Burpae's •hop, it the best in the state. Go and see Mr. Benson. Yon all know him, and the reputation of his work. My word for it, you will be satisfied. Nov24dstf All the ladica are specially invited to call and examine J. II. Huggins’ slock ot fancy house-luruishiug goods. another ItAlMtOAD. The Constitution of Tuesday says: '-The Cole syndicate has purchased from Judge Lochraue’s company the entire propertjjof the Griffin, Monti- cello and Madison railroad. It is •aid that the price paid was $49,000, a handsome profit on the original in vestment. The road Is to be built at once and will cross the Cole line to Macon in an air-line from Grifliu. There will probably be little difficul ty iu obtaining through freight rates ior that city, as the Georgia and Cen tral roads are to he cunueoted by this line. The work, we learn, will he pushed forward without delay.” If that is true—and wo see no rea son to doubt it —the road, after reaching Madison, ought certainly to come on to Athens. This, taken into consideration, with tL ■ extension of the Northeastern, would give the Cole system in Georgia, another northern outlet. Athens should see to it that Mr. Cole's attention is drawn this way. It Is time for ac tion, Christina, the Rutter. Tho advertisement which appears in the Banner, ot Christian, tno lmt- ter, is the announcement of one of the livesl young business men in Georgia. Mr. J A Christian has been associated for years with some ot lliu largest wholesale hat houses iu New York, and lie underst ands the business thorn ottghly. At the old stand of Lewis H Clarke, near the Whitehall street crossing, he has one of the finest stocks of hats, canes, umbrellas, valises, etc., ever brought to Georgia. Every thing new and of the must fashion' able patterns. The latest styles are received as soon as manufactured, and the person buying from Mr. Christian is sure to get tho best styles of head- gear, and at the lowest prices possible. Bead his advertisement and giro him a call Select Norfork oysters on Friday and fine Savannah oyster* Saturday •vetting, at G. W. Biuliardson’s Col lege are. Hs had been telling her stories of himself and had been doing a great amount of bragging; whan he had finished she kissed him and mur mured, -This i« a kiss for a blow,’ Potatoes and turnips all the limo at Biohardsou’s College av». An exoelleuk brand of chewing to bacco, something new just received at Biohardsou’s College Avenue. No use growling about being hun gry now, J H lluggins can supply you with enough to load your table. Snow flake craokers and other vas noties just received at Richardson’s College ave. House to Kent. On Jackson street. Apply to nov!0-d2w. Mrs. E. P. Bishop, 1,000 more of those lino mountain cabbage just received by J, II. Hugs gins*. Now is ibe tirau to get your chick ens ior conference. 800 just re ceived at J. II. Huggins* The New Furniture Store. Messrs Patman & Bird desire to call attention to tho fact that they are offering splendid bargains in furniture, coffins, burial robes etc., at their new ■tore on Thomas street. Their goods arc all new and are 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 call onj him. Remember tho place. oct21-d*w-tt WOOD AT TUB DEPOT. I have a lur^e lot of wood at the de|x>t. Parties who want it would do well to see me this week, or leave or* dors with Capt. Cobh Davis, :ir they can tret bargains. \V. J. Welch. nov22d4i. Th^celehrated ‘Sweet Sixteen* •making tobacco, the finest on the market car. be found at Richardson’*, College Avenue. Fail burn lias been visited by an incendiary fire and half the town is in ruins. Loss about $20,000. llye tlour, oat meal, ccreliue, grits «&c. Fresh at J. II. Hudgins. The very best grade ot flour, utii^tr, codecs and teas at J. H. Huggins. Rupture Cured I—Htkrture CuitEi).— Without the use of the knilo or painful means. Lost man hood restored, and diseases of men successfully treated by J. W. Gur ley, M, D„ 07 Whitehall Street, Ai lanltt, Ga. May30-6in. The finest line of tiiple plate silver ware ever shownin this m.-nket, ui J. H. Huggins’. All grades of sugar, fe.i* and syrup at J. 11. Huggins’. NORTH EASTERN K A1 LUO A D. 1’u.ssrnprer Fair Reduced. Parties o! filly or more going on same train, will Im passed from Ath ens to Atlanta and return, tickets good for three days, including dai sale, at two dollars and seventy ceuts each. Parlies going must give notice olsame thirty six hours in advance. W. J. Houston, G. P. A’gt. H. 11. Bernard, Sup’t. Chronicle and Watchman please copy. TAILOR fNDCUTTER. Thomas Jackson, Tailor and Cut ter, Broad street, Athens, Ga. I am prepared to do culling and tailoring of any kind, in t ho best style and at short notice. Prices lower than uuy- where else, and satisfaction guaran teed iu every instance. I keep a good stock ot cloths, cassimeres, etc., on hand, of the bes‘, quality, and those patronising me may feel assured of ported satisfac* tion both in tho fit and the quality of the garments. I will spare no pains to pleas*), and ask a share of your patronage. Tiiomas Jackson. Irish Potatoes and tho white table pea at J 11 Huggins’ STe-OT* Advcrfcisoniovvbs. Notice! Lost or niial tid in Athena on the 19th in-*, iimiiidl leather purse with ouo or two dollars change iu it, ulr.o 4 certain p ‘ " roll tor two liimcir 1 iillH-rt.-mii, <i»t«J r 1st, 188 ». All« is* trudinj.' lor ri«d ».«-*e. Till a, 1881. J. K.OJLHKUrsoN, Ernst us, liunk* Uo , Oh Notice! \ LL person* lire hereby iiotifl tj not *0 tres. phi's upon the lit.uls *ot* tliii comuy fiinn by hunting with tire, dugs, gun. or by ri.iintf or driving over the stuno, Parties have been in the habit of |w**io£ though said firm leaving gates open and fences d«wn. Other piirtica been hunting with tire un i cutting don valuable timber.-: and hunting on k >id lands in their shooting, mid my shot by unprincipled ih Jtion all is rs * ‘ * tho biida of tin 1 be been binl rv reekh— e county farm under penalty of .P »HN 1*. Tl » K. X 1*. Money to Loan Those chamber setts at J. 11. Hug gins’, arc the prettiest ever brought at tho Athens market. Call at J. II. Huggins and get your supply ot chickens before till arc sold. Some fresh Northern apples just re ccived at Richardsons, 'Jullegu Aval Nothin? L’ke It. Tho beef that G M & J N Booth aro now selling cannot he beat this side ol I-ouHville, Ky. Their cham pion sau.-ago mill grinds out 100 pounds per hour and you will always find sausage, pork and mutton on hand. A largo lot of pork bogs just received and more to arrive, tf For ~ to JO Yc 1 Upon cultivated lull'll eountio-, to ouMhird Ihci terest eight j*er c-nt. the ciudi outl\r nttondiutf condition- required lx-von prompt iuvn Administrator’ 1 - Sale. lYv order of the ordinary of Clark e county, i .Saturday tlGlh in-t., at the into n -id.-ncc of Martha Harris (cot.) aud M\rii* liar, is (coi ), 1 ’* - lt io o’clock deceased, in the <• Injuring to the i'll be -«M tinbotnitflinM ft- which oiftnu furniiurc. trblc top wushrtUiid, and table, lounge. chairs, und many other articles usually tound in nouseke-'pintr. J. M. KKNNFY, A.lm’r, With the will annexed on vst to «.i Martha Harris, dec’d, und n tm’r on cstato of Mvrli Harris, dcc’d. Nov. 15,1881. wit DUPREE OPERA HOUSE The Original* ! Acknowledging no Rivals! Saturday, Novemter 26th^ TRIED AND TUUSTED TOire ISP.’S MATCH LE.*^ flmvprr—Hu.vprr PANTOMIME .TROUPE. AN UNEXCELLED ASSOCIATION OF SUPERB SPECIALTY STARS, With the “Clown of Churns." ALFRED Nil \ni\ sl.FRED TIIEUitElT JliAlA/ THE GREAT PEER OF TIIE LATE GEO. L FOX, I ii a melange of FOIBLE FUN AND FliOI.IC! A STiLGiS CXnCT73X .A. Carnival of Co medy res as usual. Reserved seats without ex* targe on sale at Mamlevlilc’s. White lady peas something nice fot the tabic at J. II. Huggins. Irish potatoes, yams and fine on. ions at J. II. Huggins. Rear It Striae. Be temperate, chasto, merciful, just, generous, charitable, large- hearted. sweet-tempered, a Christian, a good neighbor, a faithful citizen, a friend to Skiff the jeweler, and don’t forget tho city clock. Dou’l you bear it etrike 7 New goode at Skiff the jsweler’e selling cheaper than ever before. Bottom prices. Watches and jewelry repaired. WATCHES 1 CLOCKS! JEWELRY. SIIiVEEl WA2USI Spectacles and Eye-Glasses- AT BOTTOM PRICES Headquarter*) at the old Kcliuble Jewelry Store of A. S. 3IANDEYILLE. RepairDig AND ENGRAVING, WABBABTEll To give satisfaction. A U-.dSlU a GKO KOI A, Clark* Cocmty. Where**, Jonathan Hampton, piiardinu of the property t f Thomas O. Moore, minor ot Peyton E- Moore, appdej to uie H r letter* ot dismission from saiu guardianship. These are therefore to citu and admonish all concerned to ahow cause at my «?tio* on or be fore the first Monday in DeceiuUr next, why •aid letters should not be ground Given under my hand at oliice this 22th day of October, 1881. Asa M. Jacosox, Ordinary, uovl 4w prin.tcif42.ti9