The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, January 01, 1882, Image 2

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l\)t gaib Emitter. Js T. WACTHHAN, PROPRIETOH. Athens, Ga., January, 1, 1882, U. «. CABANISH, - - Thatiuno Agent, ,T» authorized to make collection*, to receive subscriptions, and to contract for advertising, for tha Daily and Wseklv Pan-ier. jgad if CUrtt Cmti ni CiiT >1 ttW Law remark ot the American ' -eagle—“Gnllenu bo hanged!” Nov it is reported that Keifertwya hb name is Keefer, not Kyfor. France, by the census just taken, has a population of over 83,000,000. The loading papers consider it pep tinent to disouas Mr. Tilden’a health. Tbe Guileau jury are reported to be eleren lor oonTiotion and one for acquital. We have no idea tiiat Mr. Ste phen* said what is attributed to him about Emory Speer. About 12,000 shovels are are man* ufaotured iu the United States each week—half of which are exported. It b our belief that Uncle Jim.An* derson, of the Covington Star, got that 02,600,000 which Joe Johnston didn't accuse anybody ot taking. The Exposition closed J[ye«terdny. Joe. Brown mode's speech, but 8am Small didn’t. Thua Joe is one ahead. But why this discrimination against Sam? KEY-NOTE ° The Music Hons OF THE SOUTH. LOW PRICES (Up ALES The Best and Host Celobrtted Pianos and IN GREAT VARIETY 1 A 8TYLE. An old soldier, named Eddenfield, ■ died jn Henry-coonty,-Al».,' WwatlyT • who had a certificate that ho was the ■ mail who killed Gan. Paekenham, at '.the.battle of New Orleans, in 1815] In Nebraska eight of the ninety- four nenspapors are in favor ot fe male suffrage. Female suffrage will Come in time. There are probably more people in Georgia in favor ot it than ia generally supposed. BLAINE AND BROWN. A great deal ot twaddle b being indulged by the papers with reference to a grand compromise ticket in 1884, to be composed of James G. Blaine and Joseph E, Brown. If there is no difference in principle between the democratic and repubiicaa parties, tlib tioket might do very well. If, however, there h sueb a thing asprin dpi# in the partita, this tioket would not suit either—unless your uncle Joseph should teel it hb atero and solemn duty to turn republican, aa be did some yean back; in which event, that party might accept the ticket. There are two reasons, why tbb tioket will Rot be tun. First—the democratic party baa not quite enough foob in it to repeat the Greeley folly of 1872. Second—Mr. Blaine b uot quite ioolbh enough to aeoept a nomination by the demo crats. Tbe demoerata wouldn’t bare Blaine, and Biaine wouldn’t have tbe demoorat*. Kamova these two slight obstacles, and the scheme might he auooeasful. The . Colorado Springs Gaxette gives an aooount of n split II bill, aa follows: A split II bill was yeater* day presented at.the First National Bank, but the eashbr declined to take it. It was .subsequently aaoer* taioed that the other half of the bill had been passed on Consul A Thed* inga. Mr. J. F. Humphrey, the easbier of the First National Bank, t|s ill U M ,?|> purchased the half passed on Conant * * •* *'«:■ & Thadinga, and it was loilnd that the two exaolly matched. It ia the Oral instance known of a II bill, or in laot'a fibre bill of any denomina tion, being split. . If all the officers of the srmy could be sent to the froulier, the Indians might be kept down. SO TO SO PER OSfcTT Bared every porotiuer who visile or come- poods with a G. 0. ROBINSON & CO., AT70TTSTA, Ofi- EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. Gr_ K- TT' Great Musical Savirtg Insti tution of the SeutR. ; Musical Instrument*, $heet >Mnsio, Mario Book 4 , B«t Italian String*, and everything pertaining to Firat-claa^naio.nbafte. SO TO so PER 08NT. Sifeo AT . G.O. ROBINSOJJ&.CO., e ol'.'i'jirvrrmiHoii. The Boole < When Women ore Moat Attracted. UscluStlng u> hovel, and pronounced by ad to be tbb-; • » • Till. tifttiATKST I Mil AN STOKY OF Til K AWE. Agents wanted In every town to sell thla work, id * "HABTKOEbrWNlt. DR. J. P. HUNTLEY, Now that ruvilationa are becoming so common, we don’t mind confessing that the colossal fortune which we have been squandering during the - past fifteen years, was abstracted from a confederate wagon train. Tub London Standard’s eorrespon . dent at Berlin says: ’Emigration in 1882 promises to beoonio fore co lossal than that in 1881. fourteen thousand tiekols have already been taken for transportation by vessels leaving Bremen for America in the spriug. Almost an equal number of emigrants will go from Hamburg. Wa find the following in an ex* change: Nellie Carter, 10 years old, wsj brought before J ustice Bixby in the Tombs poltoe court yesterday and ■* Charged with being drunk. Police man Havyeldes said that a eitiaen, who had found the child iu South street, had brought her to the station 'Jtmise. Justice Bixby committed her to the Callu die Protectory. In an interesting paper entitled I DENTIST “When Women Grow Old," Mrs. Blake has brought tacts to show that Sous of the papers are publishing artery to the etfeot that the uew British minister to ibis country has 4 been especially commissioned by ' Queen Victoria to find a husband for her youngest daughter, the Princess Beatrice, and that President Arthur may be the man. You must out conclude that the editors of those I for Hite cheap, paper* are idiots. Far from it; they Two eeeonl hnnd carriage*, by iltiok their reader* are. I d293t. 1>loomfiuli> & Sanford. toe fascinating power of the *ex is often times retained much longer than it generally assnmed. She tells ns of Asnssit’ who between the ages of 30 and SO, was < he strongest inlel* lectusl force in Athens; of Cleopatra, whose golden decsd* tor power and beauty was between 80 and 40; Livia,who was not far Irom 30 wheu •he gained the heart of Odaviu-; of Anne,of Russia,who,at 38,was thought to b* the most beautiful! queen in Europe; oi Catharine II., ot Russia who, even at the silver decade, was both beautiful and imposing; of Mad* nmoiselle Mara, tho actress, whose beauty increased with years, and culminated between 30 and 45; of Mndamo Rercamier, who, Let ween 25 and 40, and even Inter, was the reigning beauty in Europe; uf Ninon d’Enclose, whose own son brought up without knowledge of hia pa rentage-fell passionately in love with her when she was at the age of 87, and who even at Iter 60th birthday received an adorer young enough to be her grand aott. These facts, the representatives of many others, establish that the golden decade ot fascination ia the anme as ths golden decade ot thought; that woman ia most attractive to and most infinen* lialover man at that period when both men and women arc nearest the maximum of their cerebral force. The roiee ot our great prints don* naa is nt its beat between 27 and 85; but alill retain,in a degree,iu at rength and sweetness even in the silver 3e* cade. The voioo is an index of the body iu all its functions, but the decay of otbar functions is not so readily noted. 251-2 PE.tCHTREB.ST, ATLANTA, GA. TEETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. One to four teeth insorted (on a new plan) without plate. I will pay mre from Athens to Atlanta, ahonld parties come tor the purpose of having dental work done, provided tho work amount* to $15 or $20. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Administrator’s Sale. Pursuant to an order of tho Court of Ordina ry of Clarke oouiity, will be sold before the court hou*e door ot said county, on the first Tuesday iu January next. daring (he legal hours ot sale tho following property to wit: Ono house and lot, situated iu the city of Ath« ens in said county whereon Mike Kittle now lives containing one acre more or leas. Also one tract ot lund lying in Madison county and aid state, containing 565 sores, more or less, S ug Richard Porterfield, John Moore and being tho plnce whereon James Me- recently resided. To be eold aa the property of Kdy II. Carlthera, deoeasod, tbr dl« vision among her heira. Term* cash. D oem- ber 5,1881. FRANCES E. CARITHEKS, Adm’x. ALWAYS GO TO I headquartkksT -TO- BUT WHAT YOU WANT. BALDWmEURHEIT Are now Receiving the largest and most elegant • fff ” ,ucKc ' ?B0(5T8 and shoes Ever kept by any retail bouM In th<8tst*. Our goods are bought direct (torn tbe tnauubcturers and wa 6uax«atss| aPrioM Low as the Lowest Everybody Invited) to Oall Onr New Style* ot • HFaU and Winter Goods! Baldwaa&.BuRutp Ao. $ Broad Btreet, Athens* 6a. STOCK POWDERS, FISH HOOKS AND LIKES, Sarsaparila, AND J0 Iodide Potass, W£XJD CHERRY ~ AND •FOB COUGHS ETC. SOAPS, The Cheapest and Beat iu Athena. Only 2,500 Tooth Brushes HEADY FOE’ YOU! SAT Variety-Store t ——• -■ ALWAYS IN STOCK A Complete Assortment of Gents, Ladles, Misses, Boys and Childrens BOOTS & SHOES Gent’s Fall and Winter Clothing. ■ Jeans and Cottonades. Calicoes, Sheering, 1 : Sbirtiug, Cheeks, ■ ■ Stripes, ; C • Otnabargs,". Gingham aSisEwsiSBEsIsS BPr*" Tfi”?vJtR 9* H*» 2iagneriti„and all leudintr Patent Med- a iclusk. 10,000 pounds of Red Seal &t* Drugs, Medicines, Etc. At Bottom Figures, at tho Drug Store of E. O. LONG & CO., Sign of Illuminated Mortar Inspection of Oils. I HAVE boon appointed by the Commissioner at Agriculture of Georgia, inspector of oils tor the Athena inspection district, embracing the following counties: Clarks, Jackson, Mad ison, Hurt, Elbert, Oglethorpe, Oconee and Greene; aud will proceed on the let of January, to iuspcct the oils within these counties. By law, no person will be allowed to aell kerosene oil, unless it haa on it thi inspector’s brand. To obtain this bran 1, the oU *nnst ‘•tend a test of 120 degrees. Dealers will p'eaae take notioe. J. G» EVa.'LS, Athena, Ga. dec27wSt. J H Hogging has juat received 15 b»xv« of choice Florida orange* " iicrvM, aiiuea c, oi°ygra, AuminiiHiior, as bonis non, with tbe will annexed of Nathan BJg- gers, deceased, applies to me for a discharge fat said administration in terms of the law. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to show cause at my offics on or before the first Monday in December next, why said di*» charge should not be granted. tilven under my hand at office this 15th day o August, 1881. Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary, Prinur’t 8m 11.85. Um-8mw-al* GEORGI *, Clarkk Cocxtt. Whereas, John Calvin Johnson applies to me for letter* of administration on the estate of James A Bays, late of aaid county, deceased. Thcau are therefore to cito and admonish all concerned to show cave at my office on or be* lore the first Monday iu January next, why said letters ahonld uot be granted. Given nuder my hand at office, this 25th day of November, 1881. A8A M. JaCKBON ^Ordinary, n.tvOn—-A.1 . * i FAHflY GOODS . y.- ', AND JsfoTioisrs Of all Kinds. , G. O- THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IVATKINSVILLE OEOEQIA Notice! A LL persona are hereby notified not to tree* t\ pass upon the lauds of ike county faim by hunting with fire, dogs, gun, or by riding or driving over the same, Parties have been in the habit of passing through said farm leaving gate* open and fences down. Other parties bay* been banting with fire and cutting down valuable timbers: and others have been bird hunting on arid lands and been very reckless in their ahootieg, and my yard dog haa been shot by unprincipled persons I therefore cantion all persona not to hunt or trespass upon the hnda or the county farm under penalty of the lur* JOHNTt. TUCK, ShiiC. K GROCERIES Maqnolia Hunts, Century Hams, Bacon Sides, Shoulder?, Pitre Leai Flour, Corn, Meal, Bran, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, „ . Snuff. *5SL. Kerosene Oil, Candies, Cracker*, Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soaps, Grocer’s Drugs, Powder, aud Shot. Country Producer CROCKERY! Lamps, Glass - Ware, Tin-Ware, Hardware, IN FACT All Kinds of Ware Cheauer.than the Cheapest. Reapectlully, CTm. Xsafforty, Prince Ave. and Church Strew