The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, January 15, 1882, Image 2

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r fj)/ Dailn %m\m. O', T. 'WA.TEiH.3yrA.Kr, PROPniETOH. Af.IIK.V8, Ga U. <!. CAIiANISS, - • Tbawijkij Aoknt, In to in.iki* c'lllprliaim, to recMve PuInM-riiitioiik, itiiit to contract for advettising, for tho nelly and Weekly fan.ior. OfTnal Hri'an »f flarkf ('•iinlv ami City «l Athens. Registered at tin* Post Oilin' in Allien* i Bramnd (’Itwa Matter.’ Tiie taxable property in Boston is valued at ?G10,000,000. O.v tho 25 inMt., Newton county will vote on tlio fence qtiestit n. Guitkau cannot be banned before the 4th of M »y, if he is convicted, Birr us hope, whoever may nm, that the bilterness of 1880 will not characterize the campaign of 1882. Bur on# person died ip Macon in 40 days, re* cully, People seldom die in Macm i Athens, Ga., Dec, 3, 1881. We the uudersi^iied citizens of Athens, take great pleasure in certi fying to the polite, gemleman'y bear ing, integrity in dealing, and entire reliability of Mr. John Walls, during January, 15. 1882. | bis sojourn iu our city. IIo came 11 among us an entire stranger, and by l.h upright and honorable bearing, accompanied i>y a most obliging man ner, soon won the confidence ol many of our beet citizens. Wo wbo have purchased ol him, find liia goods, after trial, hilly up to bis representation. Accordingly, we heartily recommend him to the good jMM>j»lci of any community where he may go. Iu testimony whereof, Wt hereto cheerluilv affix our names. Prof. W. W.‘Lumpkin. A. I). Cliuard. \V M. and M. W. Pittman. Tims. Jackson, Tailor an I cutt< r. Jno, Billups. Joliu Cohen. Isaac Lowe. .John Gerdir.e, M. 1). A L. Hull, Teller Univer-'ty Bank. A. Coleman, city Auctioneer. It. G. Giuy, ol the Grays. G. E. O’Farrell, <d O'Farrell Bros. K. A. Sanford, ol Bloomfield and Sanford. S. A Moiriy, Tailor. Taylor Bros. Brokers. II. li. Lumpkin, Aldeiman. il. II. Carlton, city Attorney. It. i>. Uns-eil, Attorney at law. J. M. Lumpkin. P». W. Bn i »ey, Tailor. C. 1). MeKie. J. li. S'one, publisher of Chroni cle. E. T. Lumkiu, Student. J. It. Campbell, il. I), S. S. 1). Mi Cell. C. G. Tainmdgo, of Talmad UodgM(»u & Co. i they are killed. If polvgamy i- allowed as a part of the “religion” of the Mormons, why not allow assassination to be a part of the religion of Gui'eau? Orth's uliack on Ki ifer may be the beginning of a defection in ti e republican ranks which will prove grist, to the democratic mill. It is a *id that the u publicans are trying »o got Senator Brown to head the departure in Georgia. Bui Jo seph is piobably not looking in that direction now. S« me papers *Jrro continually as serting that prohibition does not pro hibit, in Maine. And yet. they are singularly afraid it will be tried in Georgia. How's that? Blackburn's animosity against Gen. BurWidgo, because the latter committed atrocities during tho war, reminds used an old story: An over- zealous fellow altaeked a Jew, and alleged, as the came ol bis indigna tion, that the Jews killed Christ. “But,” protested the Jew, “that was overtighten hundred years *‘I don’t. iare,” was the reply; “I never heard of it till ju-t now.” And ho went at him with redoubled e»h r y* (Jetting Urn Back up. W11. i muli urn's Five Prose. Whoever snys Dr. Felton hns ceptod an ultimatum front President Art her, lies. Whoever says ho has formed a combination with the Key publican or any other party, lies. Whoever says ho is a candidate tor Governor or that he desires such a pos aitioii. lies. Dr. Felton has made no bargain or sale with anybody or set of men Whoever says to tha con* trary, lies We flaunt the lie in the fae^a of all who assert, the infamous lies written* about* Ds Felton re cently, to be true. We denounce the Bourbon methods and tactic* em ployed to put down Dr. Felton as on a par with the methods and tactics of Radicalism in the days of infamous reconstruction. As we fought those methods and tactics of Radicalism then, so shall wo fight the same methods and tactics employed by Bourbonism n*>w. A breach of promise case in Illi nois will present a novel question for legal decision. The plaintiff was a good looking girl when the engage ment was made. A Two years of courtship passed. w The pmall prx disfigured her face, and the defend ant declined to marry her. He cltum* that, in view o» h?r du'eriora- tion in personal appearance since he made the promise, he is not in law or honor bound to keep it. Justice will be a<kcd to decide in favor of or against marrying for beauty. We take pleasure in adding our word of commendation to the above. Mr. Walls has madu many friends here by ins upright husimss course. He has just opened an entire new stock, on Broad street, between Long it Go’s drug store, and .Mamlevilio’s jewelry store. Give him n call. KEY-NOTE O :F* The Music House OF THE SOOTH- LOW PRICES QUICK SALES. Tho Best and Mot Celebrated Pianos and Organs i s;< i ueat;v ari etjtj* style. 30 TO 30 FEZUOEITT Savo.il ev.-ry purchaser who visits «»r corres- I {K»uis with ff. 0. ROBINSON & CO., j ATFaTTSTA, GLA. EXCELSIOR ! is ouit Morro. H. Or. TT. Qveat Musical Savina; Insti- tut ion of the South. Mu-ical luHtrmnonN, .Vlicet' Made. ^Miide ItiH.k , li st Italian Strings, and everything (K-riAiuiiiif to First-class Mn-dc Ib-ue. 20 To so PER URN l’. NAVKD AT T. M. H. O. T S. O.O. ROBINSON & CO., r n»«» Hook of The Reason. PAQUITA,ATrue Sion Wild 4 Sad Ity the noted author amt past, Joaquin Miller. wit It romance ami a«l venture, is novel, ami pronounced t»y all to ALWAYS |SO .TO (HEA DQUABTEKS | -To- BUY WHAT YOU WANT. BALDWIMBURNETT BOOTS AXI) SHOES Ever kept l.jr any retail house In thejstate. Our goo'U arc height direct from tho manufacturer* au<l wo Qwaraii-iso .Frioes Low as the Lowest. BEADY FOB YOU AT VarietySto re ALWAYS IX STOCK A Complete Assortment of Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childrens B ^ a rJ^l t ± to lBOOTSiA SHOES JE* ./ta.TTPW- Fall and Winter Goods! . —-—7 „„ 4 Gent s Fall and n inter Clothing. Doldwixi Sc Bum-.t, .No. 8 Broad Street, Athens, Ca. By This hook, last muting I* tho Till- GIIKVTBNT INDIAN •‘TOlfV OF TIIK STOCK POWDERS, FISH HOOKS *ANP LINKS, Sarsapariia, A X I) Ioi>ii>e Potass, WEtc CKEXUVT TAR BYRIJP FOU cold IIS ETc’. SOAPS, The Chewpc-t and Hist in Athens. Only 2,500 Tooth brushes on ham;. ESS. GINGER s. S. s., Magnesia, utul till let,ding Patent Med- ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE- Hype arid Electric Water-Cure. NO 178 WKST PETERS J-T, ATLANTA, (JA f|lllK only Molicul Institute South where I Chronic Disease* urvscientifically treated by regular qualified Uygcnie Physiol :-t»* ol both } i*eXe>. and where all In-atltfitl and itivigoralln H.nTHINQ l'UOCKSsKS an- in ex’Mene.-, gctjicr with M ACIIlNIv VIBUA l lONS.A. . K HA RTI'OItD, CONN. SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS. HAMBIES TII cousTnv l U tai nt* Wanted. I.adh* orGrntlrinrn. A <11.Bit AN I l I’.IIMilNt. to . IIAKTFORO, CONN. Drug's, Medicines, Etc. 'igurc*, at the I>rtt<» Store of LONG & CO., S'lUii c 1’ Iliiiiiiinatcii Mori Jeans and Cottonades. Ca’ict'S, Sheeting, Shirting, Checks, Stripes, O nahurgf*, Ginghams. FANCY SCOBS AND nsroTiOYsrs Of all Kinds. MKNTS nttd KI.IX TRICITY Mhtdied, according to DlSEAtx • COND ITIONS of each patient. T only place iu Georgia where no KMPI1M or routine practice Is pursued, and where t o DRUGS or l'< »ISONS UNDER NA.M’i'i MEDICINES arc used as retm dies for Hu sick. RHEUMATISM. NKIJ KAl.GIA, it ART, IlYKU. KIDNEY, ami SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUME TION, . CKOFUJ.A, CAR \LYSIS, and all disettacH peculiar to the KEPK< *DIJC IVKoR- known. Indies. Treatment csja-cml boon Kyelnsivc I an lies* Department ‘ cxpericnei'd Lady Physieiau. UORKRTSO Bill for Belief, Etc COLLETTE L.ITTNEK 1 CLARKE SUPK'K V tOURT. J. R. CRANK,adm ct al J Nov. Term. ISSl, It appearing to the conrt that John Kittle, jr. one 01 the dcletidants in the nho e stated ease does uyt reside in said count' ot Ciark«*, nttd il lurtl cr spoearinp that lie does not reside iu the state of Georgia, it it or<l« red that service he jH-rb-ctcd on said John Kii'le, jr., by pnhli- term oftl is court, and that stud John Kittle, jr., api*< ar and answer at said term. GK *. D. THOMAS. Coinpl'ts Solicitor. Al.VX. S. KRW1N, Judges. C. extract from the tnitmtes . uperior eoujt, Novemln'r Term 1881, JOHN I " deed mcanUtnos Clarke HCGGINS, t'ierk S. C. C. 0. Ga DR. J. P. IIUNTLEY, IDIEICsT TIST 2ol-*J PEACHTREE XT., ATLANTA, GA. TEETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. One to four teeth inserted (on a new plan) without plate. I will pay .are from At hens to Atlanta, should parties come tor the purpose of having dental Hukutt's Rheumatic Curl The only reliable and safe remedy f«>r JR EC E tr M; gV T X s XvX II taken aceordiiiK to directions it never fail*. Cure* eases of twenty or more years standing, ami removes al impurities of the Mood ami muscles. Thousands rejoice over Its marvelous cures. HU ICIIISON A HKO. General Agent*. Sold tty all Druggist. Atlanu, Ga. novt5 GENUINE RUST PROOF Seed. Wlieat! HAVE to s| are a few hushela of Choice Rust Prixtf Seed Wheat which will yield more per acre than any known variety, will not rus< Mid is very heuvv grain. Price $5,00 |Hf buihf' 11. S. UCOII1S3, sep • it Athens, Go. Leave to Sell. GK<*Rul.\, Clai.ke County. Mrs. Ella Ik Groeti,administratrix of Thonms F. Gnen, Jr., deceased, applies to me lor leave to seil, us the property of said de* eea»ed, a house and lot lying in Knoxville, Crawford countv, Gn., containing twelve ucrer*, or less, wm-ruon R. 1). Smith, Esq., jtow These arc therefore to notifv all coueemed to show cause at my ottieo on or before the first Monday in February uext, why said leave should not be ^ranted. Given under my hand at office this 20th December, 1881. deel74w ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. 1) I IT 11. By B. M. WOOLLK Y A t- *■ ■* ^lanta, (Ja. Reliable evidence HABIT given, and reference to cured _ patients and physicians. QT7XUG S. n.t tor my b».k on Tho •labitaud its Cure. Free. nov30 GEORGIA, Li.arke CoiSTV. , Whereas Marvollus D. Hi owning‘applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Josiah A. Browning, late < f »ald convAt, de* ceased. These are therefore to cite amt ad- monish all concerned to show causo at my of fice on or before the 1st Monday In Febnnrv next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my .hand at office, this January a.I uai U Iti'VdoV * (jr. C- TIIOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WATKINSVTLLK GEORGIA Inspection of Oils. ' HAVE been appointed by the Commissioner ot Agriculture of Georgia, Inspector of oils tor the Athens Inspection district, embracing the fallowing counties: Clarke, Jackson, Mad ison, Hart, Elbert, Oglethorpe, Oconee and Greene, and will proceed on the 1st of January, to Inspect the oils within these counties. By law, no person will be allowed to sell kerosene oil, uuless it has on it the Ins; cctor's brand. To obtain this bran J, the oil must -tand a test of 120 degrees. Dealers .will pit aso tale votive. J, U, EVANS Athens, Ga. dee27wlk| Magnolia Hums, Country Hams. Bacon Side?, Shoulder?, Pure Leal Flour, Corn, Meal, Bran, Ton, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigar?, Snuff. Kerosune Oil, Candies, Cracker", Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soaps, Grocer’s Drugs,. Powder, and Shot. Country Produce! Lamps, Glass - Ware, Tin-Ware, Hardware, IN FACT £ All Kinds of Ware Cheaper than the Cheapest. Respectfully, Prince Are. an J, Church Streo