The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, January 19, 1882, Image 2

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1 ' ■ T 1\)f ^aiip $ aimer. J. T. WATERMAN, PROPRIETOR. r M. C. CABANISS, . . TdArtuNO Aokkt, la authorised to make collections, to receive subscription*, and to contract for advertising, for tbo Imily and Weekly I'an.irr. Meal tiyu of flirt* Conti oil Citr ol Alios. MIErcMrmJ at the I Rmnnd CUrt Mat t.r.' Port Office la Alkeaa aa Boston will not hiv* a world's fair. The enliro Iona bjr fire*, in 1881, was nhnul 1110,000,000. A man often cilia liimralf conserva tive when lie ip only Isxv. UARTER FOB FEOni'AUy. Harper’s Magazine ia now >li in ita inception, in tlis lead tho magazines of the world. The rT—- ----- ~ Suinber for February ia before Athens. Oa., January, 10, 18*. ,. , . , , ... ami is botn timely and entertaining. The frontispiece ia a portrait of Victor Hugo, which will be received with pleasure by the countless admirers of the old mao. ‘A clever town built by Quakers,' is the title ol a graphic ►ketch of Philadelphia. This is fol lowed by a timely article on 'French Poetical I.eadeia,’ The other illua— traled articles are: Valentines; The American Life-saving .Service; The Wilson Industrial School and Mis- sipn; Henry living at Home; Com mercial, Social and Political Mexico; Anne; Prudence; and the Drawer. The non-illustrated articles are, iii the main, excellent, aa are the poems, and altogether the publishers have dune lull justice to tho cultivated constituency lor whom they have prepared this bill ol tare. The pufilisbyrs give notice that they are going to destroy, next July, all the plates and all copies on hand of the Magaxine, Weekly and Bazar, prior to 1878. Persons who desire to complete their files should send in their orders before J turn 30tli, next. The ''wet" ticket was elected in Cheraw, S. C., the other day, by five majorily. A colored dentist In Augusta, Dr. Zeke, advertises regular)? in the ceuntry papers. It, Affairs about the White House are much more "tony" than during the Heyea and Garfield administra tions. Iv the government keeps on iu- creasing the pension list*, It might at well marshal ita assets and make an ||p assignment. Wo would like to tee free trade and otvil service reform become na tional issues, in place of .stato rflyl-jj and the like W. H. Locke, postmaster of fault, shot and killed himself, while I KEY-NOTE ^TheMhsic House iOP THE SOUTH- low’ pbieehh sales. The Bert and Most Celebrated Pianos ^ and “ POrgans IN GREAT VARIETY <t 8TYLE. SO TO 30 FJ3R CENT ived every purchaser who visit* or com poud* with G. 0. ROBINSONtA CO., .fl.T7<=T7ST.a., aa. ALWA7E1 too .to ! headquarters! A prominent oiiizeujof Cincinnati, who removed to Boston to spend the remaning days ol bia life, gave as a reasuii fur so doing that his sous and daughters would remain childrenjthere if two br three years longer Ilian they uld in the west. Considering - that the Republican ■rty is trading with John Kelly in ew York, with Mnhone in Virgin. under arrest lor a discrepancy oflie. with Jones in Texas and the $7,000 in his acoounta. "The Anguata Evening News ia a great favoiite with us.”—Miliedge- viila Union and Recorder, It is great favorite with all who know Bno. Mamin, of the Rome Cou rier, is reviewing Dr. Felton’s "torim ula." Tliere avu many men into whose bands we w< uld father fall tliau Mr. Martin’s, if we wire on a wrong platform. r. f Ok AuTeitcans in EVglnncl, Mr. Winon, ft liy far the most laviably expensive. lie pays $50,000 'for . forests in Scotland, and in London lives in a palatial abode on Charlton House Terrace. Neokasra lias a law which puts the H<|uor license so high that most of tho saloons will havo to go out of business. Tho law went into cfleet about two wccka ago, and in Onialm only S3 saloons are left—out ot 141. V k! > It is generally supposed that men know who are drnir friends. The re- mblicana in Ggyda aerra to congider the "new departure” as bene them. There is but one thii democrats can do with ii Greenlinckers in halt.a-dor.cn other Southern States, it can hurdly le "{iV" ”" ,wl ►aid that the party is not . lor tree trade. Athens, Ga„ Deo. 3, 1881. We the undersigned citizins of Athens, take great pleasure in certi fying. to the polite, genlleman'y hears ing, inlegrily in dealing, and entire reliability ot Mr. John Walls, during Ids sojourn in our city. lie came among us au entire stranger, and by hia upright and honorable bearing, nccompnuied by a must obliging man ner, soon won the confidence ot many of nnr best citizens. We who have purchased ot him, find hia goods, after trial, tully up to hia representation. Accordingly, we heartily recommend him to the good people of any community where he may go. Ill testimony whereof, we hereto cheerlnlly nflix our names. Prof. W. W. Lumpkin. A. D. Clinard. W M. and M. W. Pittman. Tho*. Jackson, Tailor ami cutter. Jno. Billups. John Cohen. Isaac l.owe. John Gerdice, M. D. A L. Hull, Teller University Bank. E. C. Long, Druggist. sA. Coleman, city Auctioneer. R. G. Gray, ol the Grays. G. E. O’Farrell, ol O’Farrell Bros. E. A. Sanford,. ot Bloomfield and aitbrd. t, S. A. Moiris, Tailor* Taylor Bros. Broker. EXCELSIOR ! IS OUR MOTTO. ZE3I. O- T7. Great Musical Saving {Insti tution of the South. Musical Instruments S beet '’Music, ^Mnaio Book-, Bi»t Italian String*, mid everything pertaining to Fir*t-cla*» Music House. ‘20 TO 30 i’EU CENT. SAVED AT T. M. H. O. T S. G. O. ROBINSON & CO., Tho Book or Tlio Son ion. PAQlJlTA,ATrue Storr, Wild A Sad nthor ami poet, Joaquin Miller. I with romance and adventure, ia fascinating as a novel, and prouounced by all to l* the TIIK URK1TKST IMlUX STORY OF TIIK AUK. Agent* wanted in every town to sell this work, "end for circulars and our extra inducements kddn-B*, AMERICAN lU ltMSHI.XU CO., nova 6t HA RTKORD. CONN. SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS. RAMBLES TH ?o°»' R A new, fascinating, and exceedingly iattruc- tlve Geographical Uauie, that entertains both old sad young. Agent* Wanted. Ladle* nr Genll'men, Tub Atlanta Republican, tl trsl organ ol the repnlilioan party in Georgia, ia applauding Dr, Feltoq,. *-R. H. Lumpkin, Aldctman. * and his "departure.’’ Tlif " w *~ ” enough to ►eltle the qiieatWS&WWB ‘lilt Add re**, AMERICAS ITltMKIIIM) CO.. HARTFORD, CONN. DR. J. P. HUNTLEY, IDIEISJ TIST -TO- •BUY WHAT YOU WANT. balswIbosheit BOOTS AND SHOJiS Ever kept by any retail bouae in thejDWe. Our goods are bought direct from the manufacturer* and we Guareuxtes SPrioaa Low as the Lowest' Everybody Invitod to .Call stnd Examine Oar New Styles ot Fall and Winter Goods! Daldwixx & Buxmt, So. 3 Broad Street, Athena, Ga. READY EOB YOU AT. i S VarietyStore > ALWAYS IN STOCK A Complete Assortment of Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childrens BOOTS & SHOES STOCK POWDERS, F1SII HOOKS AND LINKS, Sarsaparila, AND Iodide Potass. CTXZJ3 CHERRY TARSYRUP FOR COUGHS ETC. SOAPS, The Cheapest sod Best iu Athena. Only 2,500 Tooth Brushes ON HAND. | ESS. GINGrEE 8. 8.8., Magnesia, and all lending Patent Med* iciue*. 10,000 pound* of Rod 8cal tot. Louis Lead. 250 gal e na of Mixed Paint. Drugs, Medicines, Etc. At Bottom Figure*, at the Drug Store of E. C. LONG & CO., Sign of Illuminated Mortar 251-2 PEACHTREE AT, ATLANTA, GA. TEETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. One to four teeth inserted (on a new plau) without plate. 1 will i«v >are from Athens to Atlanta, should parties come tor the purpose of having deutal work dune, provided the,work amount* to r f20. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. G KORGIA, Clarks Cousitt. Wheiva*, Marcella* D. BiownL e for letter* of administration on Josiah A. Browning, late «>f said _ _ilie* to estate of — jntr, de ceased. These are therefore to cito and ad*. uisl* all coacerped to show came at my of fice on or before the 1st Monday in Fi bru .nr next, why aaid letters should not be granted. Given uuder my hand at office, this Jauua 2d, 1881. ASA M v JACKSON. janlwAwprinter’ *fee|2.4S Ordinary. Leave to Sell. ■ whether democrat] - can folUSr the Doctor. v - * The proprietor of a tarnishing good* store in Boston was fined $20 on- Wednesday lor employing •' oaah r1 boy under 14 years ot age, who had not attended school at least twenty 1 week* in a year. Tni« was tho fint under a new law. ounly News adviaea the “ 1 the tact that . was very H. H. Carlton, city Attorney. , .R. B. Rtiftell, Attorney at law. j X M. Lumpkin, B. W. Romney, , C.D.McRfc. . J. ii. Slone, publlrtier of Chroni* ole. v . ' \ E. T. Lamkin. Student. . II. Campbell, 1>. D. S. S. D. Mb evil. ■' (1 G. TalmaAR of Tillmlg fejake pleasure in adding our 1 of commeudntion to the above. Mr. Walls baa made many frienda here by his upriaht business coarse. He hue fast opened an entire new •lock, on Broad’ktrtet, between Long & Oo’a drag More, and Mandaville’s jewelry (tore. Give him a calk GEORoIA, Cunu ComTr. Mrs. Ella H. Grecu^ulmiuUtratrix of Thomas F. Greau, Jr., deoeaaed, applies to me for leave to sell, as the property of said de ceived, a house and lot lying in Knoxville, ^awfonl county, Ga, containing twelve a more or leas, whereon K. D. Smith, Kaq., re* idee. These are therefore to notify all concerned to show emse at tay office on orJdfcre the first Monday Jin February nextsaid leave my hand atWSce this 20i 1881. declrtW ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Inspection of 011k Jeans and Cottonades. T net. Sheeting, Shirting, Chucke, * Stripes, Osniibnrgn, Gingham^ FANCY HOODS I 4U» IsT OTIO^TS Of all 1 . Kinds. G. O- THOMAS,’ ATTORNEY AT LAW, VfATKIN8VII<LB GEORGIA GBOBGl A, Cunt Cenrrr. Whereat, Leon D. Sledge, aaministrator of Mary C. S ledge, deceased, applies to me ' leave to tell alt the real estate of said decea* to-witt One hooee ted lot In tbs city of Athens and said county, containing about one-fourth of acre. Theta art therefore, to notif concerned to show cause at my o fort tbs first Monday in Mardi i leave should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this 18th day of January, 1882. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary, PrintentofSASwtfid. GROCERIES Magnolia Hama, Country Hams, Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Pure Leal Flour, Corn, Meal, Bran, Tea, •• Coffee, Sugar,| Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff. Syrup,1 Molasses. Kerosene Oil, Candies, Crackers Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soaps, Grocer’* Drugs, \ Powder, and Shot. Country Produce I CROCKERY! Lamps, Glass-Ware, Tin-Ware, Hardware* IN; FACT 7 All Kinds of Ware Cheaper than-,the Cheapest. •* . Respectfully,. VKTaa. Tiaffarl ii_ Prinaa;Asa and.Chttreh Street * V