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SMALL TALK.
Oranges went cheap and fa»t.
« n. r. ... . ic .cda I Go and hear Luther Henson this
Athexs. Ga., January 15, )M8.1 altoriloon .
Mr. W A Jester D out again, af
ter hfs illness.
Gauntlets to the elbows are the
latest agony*
It END HR
Athens Cotton Market.
ed daily l>y tho
fWAHEIlOl’SE CO.
&hbx», Ga., Jan. 14, r, I\ M.
Market Q'llet.
Goo.1 M'.tdlmy 11 l.«xll 1-4
Middling. 10 7-Sxll
r Middling 10 f>-8j
Strict I
Low Middling,
Si riot Good Ordiuary 10 1-81
Clean Stain 8 1-2x10 14
.10 d 8
Hast apple vinegar'at Richardson’s
College Avenue.
Lewi'.’ snowflake bi-cull at Rich -
ardsoil’s, College avenue.
Luther Benson at Fi**»t Methodist
church this afternoon.
Mr. Cranford, of tho Watchman,
has been sick several days.
Adeliua Patti can sing in seven
dilVereut tongues and scold distinctly
in five.
Opera bonnets are very small.
Tho regular dramatic hat cannot be
reduces).
The .South newspaper thinks the
southern states raise too many states*
Look to lo’ir'Iuterest.
You can save 20 per cent, by hav-
ing your Boots ami Shoe? inside and ! me'ftnnd not enough grain,
repaired in a neat and substantial
manner by N. W. lfaudrup, the Boot
and Shoe maker, College Avenue,
uovlo-dif.
■ It is said that in ten years nearly
I all the girls will play the violin. Lots
The c lebrated ‘Sweet Sixteen’ I
>ftiiem already have beaux.
The Detroit Free Press say*: The
smoking tobacco, the finest on the French eat their jackasses, and the
Ameiicans elect theirs to otiico.
I No matter how prompt actors and
j actresses may be at the theatre,there
j is one man who is always prompter.
Tho Constitution says some of the
i Atlanta beggars ninko more money
than nine-tenths ol the skilled me
chanics who work nil day;
wh.TL-eKai.il Miii.faction suarim. j Augusta Nows: A new style ol
teed in every instance. j ® . , . , . , .
I keep a go-»d stock ol cloths, 8U l'l ,or B»g the jtirw is becoming lash-
cassimeres, etc., «»n baud, of the best | iouable among the buds. We cannot
market can be found at Uicbardso;
College Avenue.
. TAILOR AM) El ITER.
Thomas Jackson, Tailor and Cut
ter, Broad street, Athens, Ga. I am
pfepared to do eut'ing and tailoring
of any kind, in the best style and at
short notice. Prices lower than any*
quality, at
'thus
may feel assured of perfect satisfac i
tion both in the lit and the quality ol
the garments.
I will spare no pains to pleas*, and
ask a share of your patronage
Thomas Jackson.
patronizing mo explain tho fancy unless it be that the
ibetio lair ones are ?o trail that
they are iu continual danger of droop
ing away or breaking oil*. But it
doesjook a little too too to wateb^a
healthy looking 150 pound young
girl promenading with tho whole
length of her arm encircled by a mas
culine grip and lining her escort as a
movable prop.
Augusta New?: Dr. and Mrs.
James Camuk, of Allien**, have been
j spending several days in August* at
Cider by the barrel, ao Richard
son’s, College avenue.
Full supply of christmas goods at
Richardson's, College avenue.
Some fresh Northern apples just re
ceived at Richardsons, College Ave j the Globe, Doctor Catnak has been
attending to business matters and
wool) t on .SALE
I will deliver oak and hickory wood
in any quantity, at Northeastern de
pot for 62 a cord ; or at your house
forfW. If you live within three quar
ters of a mi!o ol the depot, I can de
liver clnapur. At Id res? me at Nich
olson, or give* your o* tiers to Mr, T.
Moseley, wl o wdl Le in the city all
the time, with headquarters at North*
eastern depot. W. O. Wklcii.
Octll-dtf-
X. L.
The nobbiest and most, stylish
yonng men’s hats. Best that have
been iu this Market, *nre shown nt
M. My Kits a co.
The Xew Furniture Store.
the annual meeting of tho stockhold
ers of the Bank of Augusta, where he
is a very large stockholder. The
Doctor and his charming wife are
highly esteemed, not only in Athens
but all over the state, and they are
cordially welcomed by many admir
ers. Thiy left Augusta thi norning
to visit Judge James W born, the
lather of Mrs. Camak.
Yo inj .Man.
An honest penny i? a fortune. One
dishonest penny spoi’s a fortune ami
character for lib*. Be honest to your-
{ self and others, se- k t.» deal with and
patronize those that nro honest and
true and you wont forget Skill*, the
Messrs Patman & Btr.l desire to Jewe | er> in H „ nl „f jowot.y,
call attention to the fact that tln-y are
offering splendid bargains in furniture,
Cotline, burial robes etc., at their new
store on Thomas street.
Their goods are all new and are
bound to please. .Special inducements
to country merchants. Mr. Zek® Edge
is now w : th this bouse and any one de
siring any thing in the n»Hh»**..,iker’s
line should call on him. Remember
the p!ac«. oci21-d&w-tf
Snow flake 'crackers and other va*
net ich just received at Richardson’s
College ave.
If you want to make money—get
• the right to make and sell McBride
& Co’s. Fruit Drier and Stone Water
Filter, two^Lhc best articles ever
discovered-^R them wotk and be
convinced. Active pushing men can
make money handling the.n. Write to
McBride & Co., Atlanta, Ga.
A handsome bedroom set consist
ing of ten pieces can be bought very
cheap, by calling at Mrs. Noble’s, or
at this office, 4t
pcclacles, watches, clocks, or watch
es, clocks and jewelry repaired. Fine
assoitraeut of gold pens. Orders
taken tor badges or any piece of
jewelry, by Skiff, the Jeweler.
Temperance Lccrure Sunday Afternoon.
Luilur Benson, who bus created
such a sensation in /lugusta by bis
thrilling temperance lectures, will
lecture in vilhens Sunday afternoon,
15th inst., at the First Methodist
church, at three o’clock, /ill arc in*
vited. /Idtnissiou tree. 2t
A Hun on Oranges.
Yesterday Messrs. Threlkeld *fc
Jester got up a quite a run on oranges
by selling them at a cent a piece.
They sold hundreds and still have
them at the same price. Tho oranges
art good and found, and are sold
thus low, simply because the market
it overstocked.
Mure About die Fire.
The lire at Mr. Dorsey's was not in
a pile of rags »s we were informed,
but it was in a drawer. The drawer
container! a boll of flannel and a lot
ol shoe-striugs and braid. It whs ev
idently the woik ot an . incendiary.
Mr. Jacki*; oneol Mr. Dorsey’s clei k?,
•.vho took tlio drawer and carried it
out of door**, found c<-ttnii in it, al
though no one connected with the
store had put the cotton there.
The drawer was in a corner, and
near it was a window. When Mr.
Dorsey went to open the window, lie
found the shutter mi fastened. Just
below the window ti e tracks of a man
were found deeply impiicted in the
mud. Thu adjoining lot has been
deeply plowed, and tracks were found
in it so fr« »b that the water bad not
settled iu them. They were traced
to the sidewalk, and there lost.
It is earnestly hop* d that s* mo clue
to the iuci*udiary will yit he found
that will lead to his identification.
Our police are very vigilant and g«*n*
eiallyjvery successful iu overhauling
the pei petrators of crime, and one ot
them, Mr. Culp, h is special detective
talent. Wo shall bo glad to hear
that they haye succeeded in capturing
the rascal that startid this fin*,
Arr.-!«il for Stealing Colton.
Two young men pretty well known
in this section, named Fisher and
Nolan, were arrested yesterday by
Messrs. Joe Holcomb and John
Bareli, of the city police, charged
with stealing cotton. Mr. Hoyt Weir,
who lives in the Miburhs of Athens,
missed some cotton, and going to the
Athens factory, found that llie-e men
had sold 450 pounds there,early in the
morning, which was evidently hi
On the strength of t.lii**, they were
arrested, and are now in eonfinc-
ment.
In the wagon of these men when
captured was the bagging off of two
bales ot cotton, one piece of which
was marked JLM (or N)—488 0.
The other was marked J J B («•• in
500.
Mr. Creighton Heard From.
Mr. William Creighton, whose dis
appearance was noted iu yesterday’s
Banin r, has been heard from. A
telegram from the Atlanta Chief ot
police to Chief Davis, says that he is
there and seems all right. A letter
which his wile has received from
him, however, is so incoherent that it
compels the conclusion that he is not
iu his right mind.
Hum tty Dumpty.—Last night
Nick Roberts’s Ilumpty Dumpty
company occupied Do Give’s opera
house, and in justice to the troupe we
take pleasure in saying they gave the
best performance we have seen by
any similar organization this season.
It is a lively company of pan-
tomimists, and, with their novelties
and rapid evolution, kept the audi
ence amused during the evening.
The feats of acrobatic and athletic
skill were remaikable. The three
clowns, Grimaldi, Dromio and Pedro,
all excel in their special roles. The
brby elephant was as ludicrous as can
he imagined. The rope dancing of
of Miss Belle Clifton and
Miss Louise Deluise; tho French
locomotive, in shoit, all of the
specialties were excellent. A splendid
band is with the company. Go to the
matiueo this afternoon, or go tonight,
and you willjseo un entertainment ot
jolly pantomiue and pleasure, and en>
tirely free ot any coarseness.— Coil'
etitution.
Painters in wautot supplies such
as while lead, oil, tcrpinliiie, varnish
es, colors of any kind, either dry or in
oil, or paint brushes, would do weil to
write to B. 11. Brooiuhead «& Co., At-
lama Go.
Oflt OCONEE LETTER.
January llth, 1S.X2,
Editor Banner:—In tho Dai y
Banner of {the 10th inst., 1 n.Mined
that at tho recent town election in
Watkiusville, the Hon. Geo. C. Thom
ns was elected a member of the hoard
of councilmeu by a v« ry flattering
majority; and in his election, tin*
towu of Watkinsvillc certainly did
honor to hor.-ell, for J ndue Thomas
acknowledged, throughout, til** coun
ty to I e the ablest lawyer sit our bar,
and recognized as a gentleman in she
highest sense ot the word. Besides
he has a heart us big as auv other
man in the Stale, of which many poor
and destitute citizens of Ocon- e will
gratefully testify. 1 learn he g< t ev
ery white vote in town hut ten.
The present council of Wuikins-
ville, taken as a whole, I think is a
good one tho* I think the reduction
of the liquor tax was a mi-take—and
just here tet me say that the article
on this subject in tho last Advat ee is
sound and lull of good sense. 1
would like to know how the vo‘e
stood on it. Will some member ol
the council please publish it to the
world ?
AN IRON FENCE.
I understand that the county com
missioners, that able body (?) has ors
tiered an iron fence to he placed
around the court house hi Watkins-
villc : When wo remember that the
DEUFRiiE OPERA HOUSE
cue srxQi-ia’ osrZtV
MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1382.
1882
I8e2.
SEASON
The orijj'inl ami only
Kick Kosse.kt.s
NEW III MITV ilHIPTY
—AND—
c ?“ rt 1 Y’ UB 'V al , |, 1 1 ’!! 0 O, " or >' S " M l : ,r I Euro],can Spwinlty Tivunc’,
eight hundred dollars, it Hounds, 1 1 1
11, rt and Mo t Coir,
to
fence around an $800 court hou;
I don’t think this last expenditure, it
true, will send either of the board to
the next Georgia legislature.
ELECTION.
I have just heard that an election
for the office of Intendaut lor H e
town ot Watkir.sviile has liem or*
dered for Friday the 10th, in-t.
The cnuditlafea are W. A. Woodi-
aud Henry Jennings, the present in
cumbent. Bo h of whom are good
men, and i am sorry that I don’t live
iu Watkinsvillc and allow d to vote
for both.
W RATHER.
The had weather and wet lands are
preventing the farmers from doing
anything on their farms ; and it we
were able we would all go to Wash
ington to hear tie argument** in the
Guiteau trial; hut as I for one was
unable to go to the big capitol, I
thought tho best thing I could do
would he to write to the Banner.
Agkicola.
ph te Comp-
. N.ROBERTS, I’n-pri n r iniul.Mi
Three Clowns
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IHUM.M.IM |
Nick
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DIMM JO |
AM).
Roberts Silve r Coumt l)i
J. W. HAL’S MAN, Hi-ni
f-licriir Sale.
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s.»L-!'y « litit i-MU-n
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<*y •!« i.iiiag*. t-t nl. be
h.C., mi', rttiiri.0,1 to
I •ecu «crv« «l on 11.0 Ivlin
21st Doct-uWr, 1881.
No tier.
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\ Miiitliewh <liTM.,aro liop le ti.
lie solin’ to me lor |-u 'inonl ill
iuu’ | rcH-rilioil liy Env.aml tl»u««r
The United Slate? prod aces* nearly
all the flannel?, blankets and carpels
we u-e, nine-lcmbs ot tin* women
shawls, fancy cassimerrs, suiting?. c..af-
ing and hosiery wc wear; two third.?
ol the worsted dre-s good.?; toi r-fiiins
of all the wool o«»r country med?,
and more than lour-litths of all the
woolen fabrics worn by our people.
Not ono American in twenty but i?
dad from bead to foot, out and out! joIIN .mote j
—his coat, boots, hat, linen and flail- j h tp
nels, his watch, his knife,his pencil, |
his gloves, his jewelry—each a*-! ail
are American products.
An exchange whose editor seems
to have had some experience, says:
A doctor will sit down and write a
prescription; time, live minutes; paper
and ink, one-fouHh of a cent; and
the patient pays $1, $2, $5, $10, as
the case may he. A lawyer writes
tenor twelve lines of ad\ice, and j . Atnu-v
gets from $10 to $20 from his client. ‘”b cr ,V r .',
An editor writes a halt-column puff
lor a man, pays a man from fifty
cents to $1 for putting it in type,
pi hits it on several dollars’worth of
paper, sends it to several thousand
people, and then surprises the pulled
man if he makes any charge.
Libel for Divorce.
J.lH’Y MOTES ) bib/, tor »>iv roe in t
once « in,.titli ii r io
term of thin o urt, t
Mon-': y iu Mm , s
ten-inm i? luiviiy <•;
vember zfttli, 1-51.
L- A II. COBP
By the I'ourt. K
rt, N-
JOHN 1. Ill'll
ImiMm
A Great Cause if Human iiLsery is the
McBridk ds Co.,Atlanta,Ga., have tu
in stock the large l and most varied 1 !'?,'■ u!'n«.’iln|.‘.'.Vi’i!, nTi'v'u.'Tv!,!
assortment of Lamp Goods t ver ' ii..j».--iinn.-n*- • •;* ."p‘
brought souih. Parlor and ,Ila!l ! * y > ‘yuoK i * ki"* j'"i* t' V. v i iVw iIl.i
Lamm—Gla>» and BmssI.,iin|,\ I!o- .hi. .d
flector Lamps, aud J.anierns, Miades, | l onnr.’. ciwriy r vt-n»ui i. - ■
Burners, Chimneys. You .ave' a . !nJt,\^'ii , *S!, l , 1 "y. , .'Th' 1 '!!'.'
Hood prolil in frei^lil and our [irirc. ‘ 'I" , r3il.'!i, i,
nro as low as in any market. i-ITt'i 1 ii,i. Ii. Which every rnlh ler, ne limit
For doors, sash and blinds, mould, j r'
ings, stair work, or brackets, corress
pond with B. II. Bfoomliead A Co., ; ... ,
30 Decatur Street Atlanta, Ga. Tncy >hunj~. Addre..
nro succcs.ors to Longlcy and llobin. 1 4i . N. \ ’ i v ,,•«».
son. ntrie.v
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