The Athens daily banner. (Athens Ga.) 1879-1881, February 25, 1882, Image 2

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(fljr laiii) tfmmt. Athens. Oa., February, 25 1882. U. (!. C ABA KISH, . . Thavuunu Aokxt, It authorized to make collections, to receive ■ubscriiitlwiB. and to contract for advertising, for • the I'lilly mid W'ecklv t'amer. Hurhekt Si'knlku will notlect'i'o in America. TiiRSihlfy Mills in Augusta will give work to 1,000 operatives. Water wjih turned on at'the new Sibley Mills in Augusta, Wednes day. Conors has put General Grant upon the retired list, with the rank and pay of General. Ox Thursday the federal lionro of repr-aemnfives appropriated 8100,000 to tne sufferers hy the Mississippi overflow. Tiik style is,when you go to Wash ington, to ask your congressman 10 take you around and introduce you to Guiteau. Nkw York ladies arc crusading against the merchants who will not provide arsis for their shop girls, as the law directs. Mr. K. M. OpmK, cf Savannah, writes a letter to the Macon Tele graph, about true independentism, which hits much good sense in it. Melancholy wail from the decrep it! editor of the Augusta News: 'Old age is more fatal tlmn any distaso known, and vaccination cannot keep H away.* ]*iu*u>kst Annum has rented a Long Brunch college, bought a new scarf pin, and now the parsgraphert do not sec why' fie should not get married. Trip, signal service costs the country over a million dollars but it is worth it. What it has done l« but a mint foreshadowing of wh it it will do bo fore tunny years. The latest discovery is that Jamah ca rum is made in New York city, of old shoes. Hut you can’t turn pto* pie’s stomachs with that sort of a story. They arc going to drink it anyhow. Mr. 1’icKKMNG Phipps, M. P. for South Northamptonshire, while lias ingfrom family prayer on the eves ning of February 1-t., slipped and broke his leg. It is just such things that prevent newspaper men from having family prayer. Imagine a Georgia editor breaking his leg every morning from excessive devotion. Cor.XECTicuT has long been fa mous ns the laud of wooden nut* mega;but she has advanced much in late years in art and science, and has produced somethji.g which will eclipse her*foriner reputation. Spa- nutius, a confectioner, in New Haven manufactures a candy compounded with ‘rock and rye,* whereby respec table young ladies of sweet sixteen become intoxicated. Hie business has become so extensive that the city attorney has warned him that lie must not sell any more of that article with* out taking out a liejuor licence. The manipulator receives hundreds of ap plications for the receipt of the mix ture. Speaking of Gen. Gurtrell, ti e Home Courier says: ‘Hut as to his election —well, we will only re|>eat remark of Mr. John II. James, that if Gen. Gartreil hud been as who as himself he would have retired from the contest for the guhernatoiia! chair when ha found out that the people did’nl want him,' Mr John 8 Davidson, of Augus ta, is announced to make an addict* on the occasion of the unveiling ol the Conlederate monument in Sparta. Again we want to know whether Mr. Davidson will tell the story of the man who had the libdle to toll. TIIE : 0LD RELIABLE. » j 03T23 OF THE BEST NEWSPAPERS f : 1ST T SS SOUTH. -- I Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist, 1882. SCBSCtUBIi Foa It. The Chronicle and Constitutionally Is the old- ***t new>t|tai)er in the south, and iterhap* the old est in tho llnlied Staten, Intving been established i“ l<"j. While thoroughly deuiuprallc in |>riuci- pie, It |« llliersl, progressive and tolerant. The Chronk-le coutniiis (he latest nevs from all parts o! t It ej world, and is recognized as a first class pa- per. As an advertising medium, it covers the coun try In >-e«»r^ia and South Carolina tributary to Augusta. We endeavor to exdude .sensationalism. Wo publish no articles of an immoral character. TERMS. Daily, one year fill; Tri-Weekly, one year W; Weekly, one year S2. Address, WALSH A WEIGHT, Augusta, Ga. KEY-N OTE O IF 1 The Music Hesse OF THE SOOTS Ullf PIES QUICK SALES Tito Best.and Most Celebrated Pianos and Organs IN GREAT VARIETY <fc STYLE. i BEADY FOK’TVU AT 20.T0 30 PBTyCBlTT Saved every purelmser who visits or corrc ponds with Cf. 0. ROBINSONtS, CO., Jixraus ta, oa. VarietyStore ALWAYS IN $yOCK A Complete Assortment? off Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys and Childrens BOOTS & SHOES HO Tiie London Truth in calling for the adoption of the long American ihiI- rotd carriages on Eu^lMi roads. Most of tho foaturcN of American roads could I>y adopted with ndvans iage in England. Our cousins across ih« water are f.ir behind us in this re- fippet. The office ol the Sat annuli New* i* lighted by electricity. And tho New* carriv* a better light ih»n elec- trlcity, wherever it. goes, tor it i* a model paper, and an honor to its slate and icotiou. Tho ISoolt of 'A’lic Hennon. PAQIJITAJTw Storr, Wild & Sad nd poet, Joaquin Millei nuance and adventure, i and pronounced by uli I liKKmST I Ml UN STORY OF TIIK AUK. s wanted in every town to sell tills work, for circulars and our extra imlucciucntM •W. AMklUCAX I'llllLlMII.MJ I'll.. I «t if A KTKOttD, CONN. ■jMMm EXCELSIOR l! IS OUR MOTTO. ZE3I_ Gr. TX. Great Musical; Saving' ; Iusti- tution of the South. Musical Instruments, f Sheet Mtisic. I Music Books, Btst Italian Strings, and everything pertaining to First-class MusicfUooHc.j 20 TO 30JPER CENT. SAVED* AT# ] T. M. H. O. T S.j G. O. ROBINSON & CO.. I Gent’s Fall and Ctotliing. Winter Jeans and Cottonades.. Calicoes, Shooting, Shirting, Checks, *■ Stripes. Otmnburgs. Ginghams. Row Lost, How Restored. Just published, n new edition of Dr, Culver- well’s Celebrated Essay on the radical cure of dmatorrhor* or Seminal Weakness, luvoD tary seminal Losses, imnotency, Mental and iysto.il Incapacity, lm; isli:ncnt*.to Marriage, j.; also Coti'Uini tif'ii, Epilepsy aiid Fits, In- dneed by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance, Ac. The tv lobrated author, in this admirable es say, clearly demonstrates, from u thirty years’ Dll practice, that the alarming cmise* of self-nbusc may be nidica'ly cured; ofc-reutonce simple, quencei • point nij did effectual, by r t his I HUf- youth and man in the land. Sent, under seat. In a plain envelope, to a»>y au dre*s, post-paid, en receipt of six cents, or tv< |»ostnge stamps. Address THE CUI VKRWKLL MEDK’A T » CO.,t 41 Ann St. New York. N. Y*j P. (I l!os4o0 mcb‘2J* BENSON! The Great Temperance Reformer, ia doing great mid noble work, but. there is ANOTHER BENSON in Athena, whose work far exeeods all otlu work of the kind, now done in Athena. P. Benson' -THE- Waeow M.-ftKEftt it you wunl genuine southern the test. Don't buy wttjr* Mils. Ostkandkk, ol l’oml EMy, Piko oontty, P.i., ttieil ol .mull pox the oilier tlav. As un vehicle could tie had for love or money, her hus hand and the nurse lied n rope mound tho I'oflin and dragged it lo the cem etery where tho interment was made. It will be well euongli to note that this ia not a southern outrage; neith er was it on exhibition of plantation manners.J - A Ciiicaoo crank believed Ids walking .tick to he possessed of a spirit. He talked to it ail the lime, never let it be out of his sight in walking, and kept it by him when asleep.’ And wa have known a man who believed his bottle was possessed ot a spirit, and bo never suUerod that bottle to get out of his sight until ha had auoked it dry. irk, that will be* s until you see the turnon* Beasca Wagon I which is creating such «'revolution in the «i__ timltwo'horse wagon business in Athens and nil tho counties In Northeast Georgia. For sale at my ahop, or nt Childs, Ni’kcrson, tv ynn & Co’s, 1*. BENSON.* tcb7 always go to HEADQUARTERS I BUY WHAT YOU WANT. BALDW1N&BURNETT ‘riving the largest Jand’ mostj|elegant BOOTS A YD SHOES FANCY EOODU ANI) iTOTlOnsrS Of all ZZiads. Ever kept’by any retailjliouse In^tbe^tate. Our too.1. ,re)bo,t,i.i dincii tmiu ii.. I Magnolia Hams, m,„ur«,urcr,p,„.>. Country Hams, QiAasaate© Brioes Low a3 the Lowest.; Everybody Invited ”1:0 SCall and Examine) Our New Styles otj Fall and Winter Goods! Baldwin & Suract, Ao. 8 Broad Street, Athena, Go. The lending Scientists of to*dav agree that most discuses ate caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver If, thcreioro, tne Kidneys and Liv- kept in pertect or-’er, ptrtcet health will f it E copartnership o* Drs. A. F. dr W. M. Durluuu lias l*ceu closed by inuinul consent. Tin* is there tore to earnestly solicit those in- dehtod to llie above to come and settle with 11 e undersigned at once as wo urc compelled •* close up our liooks. 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It will control Meustnui- tion and la invaluable for Leueorrhau or Fall ing or the womb. A* a Blood Purifier it is uuctiualed, for it cures th- organs tbit make the bh-od. Tiiis R tuedy, which ho* done such wonder*. Is put up iu tho Largest Sized Bottle ot any medicine upon the market, and L* sold by drag- gista and all dealers at #1.25 t er bottle. For Diabetes, enonire for WARNER’N 5AFK DI ABETES CURE. *" * DR. J. P. HUNTLEY. DENTIST S51-S fit iCBTRKt ST, ATI, ANT A,' OA. TEETH FILLED BY ELECTRICITY. ne«r ptau) One to four teeth Inserted (oa without plate. 1 will pav isro fVom Athens to Atlanta, should parties come lor the purpose of having dcut d w«>rk done, provided the work amouutv to #15 or #20. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. STBS CUKE. It Is a positive remedy. - , ", H. tVAB.NF.lt A Ci».* Bockester, S. X. (bbfkbuuwlT STOCK POWDERS, FISH HOOKS AND LINES, Sarsaparila, .AN D IuriuePoiass. WILD CRESItT TARSYRUP FOR COUGHS, ETC. SOAPS, The Cheapest and Beat in Athens. Only 2,500 Tooth Brushes ON HAKE. ESS. GINGER 8. S. S., Magnesia, and all lending Patent Mad- iciucs. JO.ooo pounds of Red Seal »t. 1-ouis I.ca.1, 2-V) galena of Mixed Paint. Brass, Medicines, Etc. At Bottom Figures, at the Drug Store of E/O. LONG & CO., Fign of Illuminated Mortar Bacon Sidesy Shoulder*, ,f Pure I.eai Flour, Corn, Meal, lirati Tea G. a THOMAS,! ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAT*t»SVU,LK .OBOIlOtA Coffee, Sugar,. ^ Tobacco,. Cigars, s ’Ssu. Kerosene Oil, Candies, Cracker*, Garden Seeds, Canned Goods, Spices, Soaps, Grocer’s Drug* , Powder, and Shot*. Country Produce! CROGKEEYl Lamps, Glass - Ware, Tin-Ware, Hardware, IN' FACT All Kinds-of Ware Cheater than the Cheapest. Rer|>c#tln!ly, Wm. I^££«rty. Prince Arc »ml ChorcH Stmt