The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, December 16, 1881, Image 2

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! 4 ' • fail]) $aunrr. J. T. ■WAIBHMAN’, PROPRIETOR Athens. Ga., December 16, 1881. M. ft CABANI6S, • 1* ftbtborlMd to make collection*, to receive 85S»?ffl w*.UT°r tt ^“ 6r Meal i/rgsi tf dirtt Ctult ui Citr *( Men, —■ ■ — The doc rente ia lbs public debt'm November wm 87,000,000. A Persian Legend—Berbed Version When Malek el Adib left the home of hit childhood that he might go West end ult * mine end grow up with the country after miloading upon aomq emart fellows down in the provisoes, hi* mother gave him forty pieoee ol eiiver, and made him promiae never to tell q lie. ■ “ Oo, mv eon," ahe said, in a voioe Tummiun, huuy with hairpins; "go; we may never meet again, and it we do, I will Senator Hoar hu introduced a bill to appoint a (elect committee on the right* of women. Tbe great biidge between New York and Brooklyn will coat 814. 000,000—and perhaps more. .* Bartow county hat voted in favor of the rcatriction of the aale of apiriu aons liquors, by about £00 majority; and Randolph in lavor ol prohibition by forty. Thr Germans appear to be fortify, ing tbemaeivee more againat Russia than againat France, There will be wofnl times in Europe when these two powers clash. probably be married before you oomq back, and it wouldn’t be pleasant foa you to live at home and have to call eomo square-headed old mufti •Pa."’ . Xh* Y onU > went, and the party hu traveled with waa aaaaulted by rose agents, who shot the driver, entopen the mail bogs, blew open the express bmti and went through the passengera. When one of the robbers asked the boy how mnoh he had, he replied with sur- Senatob Edmonds baa introduced Vjrth.' ^^ffcire^tan dinar* sewed np in my lie robber laughed a hoarse guttural laugh in tbe United States language and PM>ed on to an elderly mao, ♦mnVin/y the boy lied. Another robber asked the boy the same question; and, receiving the aama answer, laughed at did Ida comrade. Finally the ohief called Malek to him and asked what he had. The boy replied: bare already told taro of your People that I have ten dinars sewed np in my gray clothes.” The chief ordered his clothes to be ripped open and found the money. tdlthtar’ “°* me 70010 « Beomue," repUed theboy, "Iwould not ‘bo fake to my mother, whom 1 solemnly promised to never tell a lie.” “ Aw, cheese that I ” the robber chief replied; “that’s too diaphanous, atrip- ling ; it won’t laundry. Stand him on hu head, fellows, and tap him for all abilltopunuh polygamy in Utah. It provides that morraonism shall be treated as bigamy ard punished by 8509 fine or five yean’ imprisonment. Thr Washington correspondent of the Constitution says that “Georgia slate-maxer* aay that Dr. Henry Carl- ton will probably be nominated by the democrats in the ninth next time.’* So the robbers Btood Malek on his bead, and pounded the aolee of his feet with the bastinados until he disgorged from various secret noekete, belts, double aWsole, and from the straw and onshions of the coaoh, 125 dinars, a goU watch, a lot of Erie stock, seven railroad peases, some promissory notes, anew derringer, photographs of Hand Granger “d Sarah Bernhardt, a *““*•* pete deck, a . flash of Old Cabinet whisky, some chewing tobaooo, a diamond pin and a blood-stone ring, a package of counterfeit 10’s, and a Jung, •hot. They then cut off hia peck and done mat him over into the canyon. Col. Tom, Hardeman . hu done. ulM% Head' work, tongue work, hard work for the democratio party teach him to keep hu~promi»eto hto and the glory of the elate, with li reward, than any other -public man within its bounds. So uys the Mil. ledgsville Union and Recorder, and we veiy nearly agree with it. Dr. Botnton has written a letter in which lie uys President Garfield stated that he bad not sent for Dr. Bliss, and did not know how ho- hap pened to bo in tha cate at ail. Mrs. Garfield uys that Dr. Boynton’s . statement ia true, to her distiuot re. collection. Dr. Bliss uys the statu, mtnl is not true and lie does not be lieve tbit Mrs. Garfield knew the oontonte of the paper which she •ignod in making tha above stale, ment. iTIufVew Furniture Store. Messrs Patman Sc Bird desire to call attention to the faot that,they are offering splendid bargains in furniture, coffins, burial robes eto., at their new store on Thomas street. Their goods are ail new - and are bound to please. Special inducement* to country merchants. Mr. geke Edge ia now with this bouse and any one do. siring any thing in tbe undertaker's line should call on him. Remember the place. oct21-d*w-tf Don't use whitewash fo cleanse walls rooms, but if your ceilings or vour aro (oiled, write to B. H. Brooms head & Co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 for pricea and sample card of Jobnaon’e dry. sired kalsomino. G. H. U. e tfSIEUntrs twtlmonUts *and lug* ulea pros* that prices of Pianos and Organs, same mute and stylo, are from so to SO per mot. less at “Tbs Music Honsa of tha Sooth’’ thin elsewhere. C. O. ROBIKBON Sc CO. Xj. X 3 . Q,. S. I AKGB Cash OmtreoMwith _ J fiwtorere and Largs Bales sP-Tha Motlo onae of tbs South,”enableO. OJEOBINSON & CO., to soil Superior Pianos ant Organs at lessprleo than ia paid by small deper-. mother the next time. Always play awful close on a man who tries the hen- eetylayonaroad agent"—Burlington Hawk-Bye. • AN alleged interview. In tbe Atlanta Post-Appeal of the 14th,lean artiole credited to the Cincinnati “Engineer’’ (we suppose it means “Enquirer’’) which purport* to give an interview between a re porter ol that paper and Hon. Emory Bpeer. We do not believe- that tho interview U reported correctly. There are eomo things in it which are unworthy of Mr. Speer, and which w* cannot bolieve he uttered. Inooreectly reported Interviews are very oomraon, in tho papers, and wo prefer to hear from Mr, Speer as to whether bo is oorreotly reported, be- fore wo oritioiso tbe utterances ascribt ed to him. If the report is correct, then wa shall have toms eomment to make. Ifitls not, we should be glad to ba assured of tha fact. Utile Too Warm, Perhaps. Lowell Citizen. Guitean tayt ha will leotore within it year, Sorry; but we shan’t be Sown tbat way to hear. Not if we are good. Why He Didn’t Hire Her the Seat). They were stringing on the front gate of an anstocratio mansion opposite Fre mont square. “Isn’tthis lovely, Her- tjJ The delightful moonlight, the heavenly silence, the repoee which breathes the very soul of love into the atmosphere. But what makes yon so moody and deyreased F’ Harry sighed, "I’m going to get vao- cjnntcd tomorrow. ’’ The young girl looked alarmed. that vaccination Is very dangerous,” ••Not the least danger,” replied Har ry, looking very brave. “ItVthe gen- nine bovine virui,” '*1 hope it isn't oleomergtrinef” get the email-pox.” L?y‘ nioe ’ H * n 7 f 1 hope it won t hurt,’’ "No, dear; and if you’re * good girl ^11 give you a scab.” * * An old gentleman in dressing-govA and slippers «u amoking a pipe on the porch. He softly chuokled to himself, and quietly alippod around to the back door and unchained the dog. Barer ovre the gate vritE his back to the tonua. The bull-dog understood his nuator. With a mattered growl he took hold of the young min below the “•iat. “Small-pox 1” shouted the old man. There was a noise aa ot soma one falling over the fence, and the dog, wink ing at his master, laid a piece of black cloth at his feet The young man had been inoculated. Hewasaecn next day wallring lame, bnt ao did not offer anybody a scab.— Stockton Mail 7 ^ T. M. H. O.T S O. ROBINSON & CO- «eU in Texas, Ar- • kaDMs, Loulrisna, Mirataripl, Alabama, rida, and in every Southern State north of Georgia. Anyuta can justly claim to have "The Magic House of the South."; E. I. O. M. T WENTY tv thirty per cent, awed in pop- charing Superior Pianos and Organa, Ma gical Instrument*, Sheet Mario, Music Books and ben Italian String*, at "The Music Honae ot the 8oatb.’* Tuning and Repairing C. O, TAYLOR; the only authorized mb xuncr of the Murio House of the South Augusta. Geoivla. G. O. ROBINSON & CO., ALWAYS (30 TO 1 —TO— ’ BUY WHAT YOU WANT. BALDWIN&BURNETT Are now race! tog tht largest sndjnojt elegant ■ r „ _ *tockJof BOOTS AND SHOES Ever kepf.by any retail houae in the’BUte. gooda^ue'bought dlrectj from the; manufrctoiera and># GtvMrantoa Prloaa Low as the (Lowest. Everybody Invited to GfaU Our New Styles ot Fall and Winter Goods! Baldwin & Buxxxet^ Ke. t Broad 8treet^Atheaa40«. STOCK POWDERS, FISH HOOKS AND .LINES, Sarsaparila, AND Hodide Potass* and TAR SYRUP [FOB COUGHS ETC. SOAPS, The Cheapest and Beat in Athens. Only 2,500 Tooth Broshes ON DANE. ESS. C4INGER S. 8.8., Magnesia, and all leading Patent Med* * ’uca. 10,000 pounds of Rod Seal at. Louis Lead. 250 gallons of Mixed Paint. Drugs, Medicines, Etc. At Bottom Figures, at the Drug Store of JE. O. LONG & GO., . Sign of Illuminated Mortar G. 6 THOMAS, ATTORNEY ATLAW WATKIKSVU.LE GEORGIA To tho Holders of Clarke County Bonds. ill holders of the bends of the eooaty of Clarko 1874, tad commonly known as tW Court rioute bonds, are hereby notified to present tbe aame for payment at tho NaUonal Bask of Athens, as aaM bondi art hereby called under the uoviiriona of •aid Act. and no Interact will bo paid ,on them af ter publication of this notice for one month. December lit, 1811. ROBERT THOM AH, ASAPH K. CHILDS, EDWARD R. HODGSON, JAMBS WHITK. ’ OEOBQtA, CUBS OomiTT. Whmu.Ju.ME. Bl-seti, Admlil,tutor, d. boalaooa, with th. wUl uaured ofK.thu Biz. am, deewrud, sppliMto m. for « dladut*. (h. uhl —1—Inlstretloo 1.1«» of th« law. Thtu tret here lore to dto oad odmoaUh Ml coo- cemed, lo ihow cion .1 nij otBce on or before ttt wjitt&ixszsxx'* wkr ■“ 4u - Priot.r*. fe. ,1.(5. ltoi-taw-.lL Thr Bnrlington Hawk-Eye tM-w there is no nse wonying about the ton- proved by killing. Kor. ihior« stth and blind--, tnat.lrl. irg*. v'nir wnrk, nr lttweltiris, torresa Pond uii.lt It. II. BiponilKad & Oo., aSDiisatur S ue! Atlanta, t.iU Titoy " aucc.'. dijt in l.nnglfV ini Robin. The UookofTh.Hooson. PAQUITA,ATrli« Starr, Wild 4 Sii fauriaitliig us hotoI, and proocuncal by ill to Sts; nnnrnsT inuhk stoei of the igf. Jtt wtnled ln trerj town to Ml! tbit work, hood for ctreuUn tod our ntra lodocrattnts. Add re—, XHXall'AN rl BUKKIXu I It * ttovsm HARTFonn, conn. GENUINE RUST PROOF Seed Wlieat! I IIAVEto store a few Lueholi ofCloloo Koet Proof Reed Wheat whldi wl)l Weld more per acre taka any xnotrn variety, will __ unt rust sad is very heavy grain. Price M.OO mutton all per lru.lt-' this. ;HUQIIES. ' Athens, Os. Noticel A LL persons are hereby notified not to tret- .'V pare upon tho Uod. oftho county Aim by ' irting with fire, dogi,gim, or hy riding or ivlngovor tho unto, l'erttM hue http to ihohltofpuslngtlirooghsaid form lesitog gate, open and 1'u.cea down. Other putle. htvebcen h anting with 8re and catting down vtdoabl. timberr "* -**■— ’ - ’ • hunting on uid in their sfaootiog, and my yard dophu boon YarietyStore ALWAYS IN STOCK A Complete Assortment of Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childrens BOOTS & SHOES Gent’s Fall and Winter Clothing. Jeans and Cottonades. Calicoes, Sheeting, Shirting, Checks, - Stripes, Osnaburgs, Ginghams. FANCY GOODS loAND -TX. 3ST0TI03STSI Of all XSmda. KOCEEIES agnolia Hams, Country Hams,; Mai Bacon Sides, Shonldpre, Pare Lent Floor, Corn, Meal, Bran, Tea, Coffee, Sngar, Tcbaeoo, , Cigars, „ , ' Snuff. Syrup,I Molasses. Kerosene Oil, Candies, ^Clickers, Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soaps, Grocer’s Drugs, Powder, tha law. Country Producer CROCKERY! lamps, Glass - Ware, Tin-Ware, Hardware, IN FACT All Kinds of Ware Cheaper than the Cheapest. Respectlnily, "WTr*i. Laiferty, Prineo Ave. and Church Street. •hot hy unprincipled penion.. f therefore — „, oot ^ j,„ nt or trcpa,, upon comity furm under penalty of ~ c JOHN R. TUCK, £upt.<