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POWDER
I Absolutely Pure.
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following report, showing th. num
ber of arrr*U. amount of fine*, market
fees, ami other matters connected with
the Police Department for the present
year:
Xumber of arrests
Number of oases docketed....
Number of white males .. ..
Number of colored males ...
Number of white females....
Number of colored females..
Number found guilty or
plead guilty-...'
Number discharged...,
tion
on hands.
321
321
73
189
1
55
$2,68862
Gross, receipts of insu
rance, telegraph, tel
ephone and express
companies, 965678 00
urrmraT account with school bonds.
January let:
Tocasbon hand $ 63074
“ received from taxes.. 983 13
281
40
$1,613 87
Total. *4,511,10000
property or colored.
Real estate $133,505 00
This powder never varies. A marvel
of nurity, strength and wholsomeness-
More economical than the ordinary
... BO-
kind, and cannot be sold In competi
tion with the multitude of low test,
short weight, alum or phosphate pow
ders. Sold only In cans. Royal B*k-
isq I’owdkb Co., 108 Wall St., N. T.
BLANK
Amount of Jlnea collected and
paid Treasurer. $1,378 51
Amount of lines worked out
on streets 485 8s
Amount of fine* remitted.... 15 40
Amount appealed and not yet
decided M®
Amount of fines continued.. 33 70
Amount of fines appealed and
judgment of Mayor reversed 155 45
By cash paid interest.. $1,300,00
“ on hand 413 87
$2,327 56
Amonnt of tax fl. fas. col
lected $5,128 82
Amount of pound fees col
lected 13 25
Amount of 1888 fines collected 98 50
Amount of accounts for pa
ving and repairing side
walks 379 30
STATEMENT OF NUMBER OF ARRESTS
MADE BY EACH POLICEMAN.
BO OKS.
With the beginning
of a New Year, mer
chants start off with
a new clean set of
Books.
i
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j
7
Guilty.
Assisted.
Assisted.
Guilty.
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Good rum 3
7 331 41 201 19
i
Moon
4 2 2 121 109
12
Ilill.
0 0 0 118 105
15
Culp 5
1 2 9 40 39
1
Kelley . .. 1
3 4 9 34 32
2
Mekio ....
0 0 0 115| 101
14
Amount
of fines.
277 97
300 32
285 28
070 50
410 39
277 04
$2,227 56
$1,613 87
: PUBLIC
Vehicles and live stock...
Furniture, musical instru
ments &c
Watches, clocks, jewelry,
books and pictures....
Merchandise
Money, notes and ac
counts
1,820 00
11,367 00
ACCOUNT WITH FUNDS
SCHOOLS.
December 31st:
To cash received from tax... .$10,87118
$10,87118
By cash paid b’rd of educat’n 10,87118
715
$10,871 13
ACCOUNT WITH FUND FOB STREETS.
Jan. 1. To cash on hand $1,228,63
1 “ “ “ received for
Wood A Co
. .« « « « tor
repairing sidewalks .... 15208
i .« it u a f 0 r
paving sidewalks
« «. .. «. for
work on street railroad... 98 45
« “ “ “ “ from
tax 10,411 47
Total $148,S57 CO
Aggregate amount af prop
erty $ 4,659,957.00
Amount of tax asressed cn
property, 1 per cent..
Amount of street intrusion
tax
Amount of street tax....
335 50
174 Arrests made for violating Sec. 225
29 ' “ “
My stock embraces
* everything that can
be desired in
QUANTITY;
VARIETY
QUALITY.
-A-ZEsTID
LOWNESS IN PRICES.
Inspection Invited.
D. I. McGregor.
ATHENS BOOK-STORE.
219
180
142
65
185
198
212
ns
302
125
213
206
203
210
147
209
217
4
296
Total $12,233.28
By Cash paid for hauling hire
of teams etc 90 75
“ “ “ for board of pris
oners 1611®
“ “ “ for miscellaneous
items 137 74
“ “ “blacksmith bills.. 153 78
“ “ “ repair bills 207 48
“ “ “ paid store acts ... 195 83
“ ** “ for lumber, brick,
sewer pipe etc 2,224 75
“ “ salary of street
Commissioner 742 50
“ “ salary of Supt.
street hands 440 00
“ “ for keep of mules 420 88
“ “ claims for damages. 3,38307
“ “ street hands 4,047 62
“ on hand 24 48
MARKET REPORT.
Number of carcasses inspected and
amount of fees collected:
,059 beeves
. 50c.
$529
40
203 quarters of beef..
..15
30
45
241 veal
..25
60
25
0 quarters of veal.
..10
00
950 sheep
..10
95
00
335 hogs
..10
33
50
121 kids
..10
12
10
Total
.. $760
80
Total $12,233 28
DEMANDS DUE.
Due from taxes $7,018 00
“ “ miscellaneous ser
vices 675 00
3,000
Respectfully submitted,
D. Cran Oliver,
Chief of Police.
Annual Report of tbe Treasurer of the
City of Athena for the Year, 1889.
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the City of Athens:
Gentlemen : 1 respectfully submit
the following report, showing the rev
enue to the city and the disbursment
of the same by the city authorities dur
ing the present year. Also statements
showing the amount of the outstand
ing debt, taxable property and other
matters connected with the finances of
the city:
GENERAL EXPENSE OF THE CITY
January 1st:
To cash on hand $15,702 87
received for hillpost-
ere’ license
“ “ from pound
15 00
12 25
12 75
“ “ for peddlers’
license
“ “ for itinerant
traders’ license
75 00
“ “ from miscel
laneous sources
146 07
“ “ from fines..
1,492,26
“ “ from maga
zine fees
217 31
‘i “ from market
fees
760 80
1100
“ “ from show
license
“ “ for billiard
and pool table license 125 00
“ “ for dray li
cense 694 00
“ “ from specific
tax 1,457,50
“ “ general tax. 20,735 91
492 58
HEAD
641,462 72
By cask paid on account of
paupers
“ “ on printing
act 367 27
“ “ on water
workB act 7,05972
“ “ on accountof
fire department.... 2,57311
“ “ on accountof
lights 4,279 01
“ “ on miscella-
accounts, rents, etc. 1,779 59
“ “ on accountof
public property 95 68
“ “ officers sala
ries 4,326 65
“ “ on police act. 5,045 37
“ on hand 14,843,74
4,000
1,745 CO
870 00
490 00
$46,599 57
30 00
2634 00
$19572 00
6524 CO
Total assessment of tax... $49,2*03 57
Increase of taxable prop
erty over 1888 $151,762 00
Increase in taxable prop
erty since 1878 $1,778,135 00
The amount of tax assessed for the
different departments of the city gov
ernment is as follows:
APPROPRIATION OF TAX.
For general purposes
42-100
For interest and principal
of railroad bonds 14-100
For interest and principal
of college bonds 4-103
For interest and prineipal
of school bonds 2-100..
For expenses of public
schools 22-100
For expense on streets
16-100
For expense on streets (all
rhe street tax)
For general purposes (all
the street iutrusion
tax),.
1864 CO
932 CO
10252 07
7455 50
2C34 00
30 n
Young,
cided while crazed from “1a Grippe.”
The Czar of Russia is in a dangerous
condition and may die.
An English syndicate .offers $1S,000,-
000 for a Montana mine.'
W. R. Johnson A Co., of the Atlanta
Racket Store, have assigned.
A $200,000 Are in New York.
Mrs. JMary Smith, a New York wo
man (weighing 700 pounds, is dead
The summer palace of the King waa
burned at Brussels. The Royal family
made a narrow escape.
The son of Dr. Livingtoa died this
week in London, and his last wish was
to see Stanley.§
The electric light companies of New
York will light the city for cutting
down their i>ostB through the courts.
A youthful couple were married in
Baltimcre, when an irate father sent
the groom back to school.
Sarah Bernhardt’s thrilling fire expe
rience in Paris was gotten up by her
self as an advertisement.
A scientist asserts that gas will be
used to fight fire some time in the fu
ture.
At Lancaster, Pa., a dog gave an
alarm to the family in a burning house
by harking.
Some fox hunters in Norristown,Pa,.
are under indictment for cruelty to ani
mals.
Hon. Walter B. Hill, of Macon, will
be strongly pressed for the judgship of
the Macon circuit.
Hon. P. W. McKinlv, Virginia’s new
Governor, took the oath of office on the
1st.
A negro astronomer in Indianapolis
asserts that in five years the sun will
not have any spots and turn bine.
The richest nation in the world is the
Osage Indians, who owns $5,000 per
head, men, women and children.
At Merrill, Wis., a man named Han-
lar was refused a drink of liquor when
he killed the saloon keeper and mor
tally wounded two policemen.
Mrs. Blaine refused (to attend Mrs;
Harrison’s new year’s reception. The
tw o ladies arc very bitter against each
M. MYERS A CO. have received their Holiday
Goods, and invite yon to call and see
The Prettiest
Of Goods suitable for' the HOLIDAYS ever put on
sale in Athens. Respectfully,
M\ MYERS & CO
THE MOST COMPLETE
-LINK OF—
$49,263 57
BOOTS
I3ST .ATHEISTS*
IS *AT
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE,
-OF-
EgT Satisfaction guaranteed with every pair.
$1500 00
4000 00
800 CO
of
00
00
Total $7,693 00
DEBT.
The debt of the city on the 1st day
January 1S89 Was as follows:
6 per cent Bonds issued in
1373 to railroad due Jan.
1st 1800
6 per cent bonds issued in
1873 to railroad due Jan.
1st 1891
6 per cent bond issued in
1873 to railroad due Jan.
1st 1892 6,000 00
8 per cent bonds issued in
1873 to railroad due Jan.
1st 1893 23,000 00
8 per eent bonds issued iu
1873 to College iu July
1, 1898 44,500 00
5 per cent bonds issued in
1886 for Public School
buildings due July 1st
1916 20,000 00
7 per cent bonds issued by
Pioneer H. A L. Co. and
assumed by the city.
T-ta! amount
Asset* and Liabilities,
ASSETS.
Firen>i»a’3 hall
Fio.iej- hall
Two pow. er magazines
Mules, cans, street tools, rock
crother engine, <X-'
l.on 8f f eo and offl.'i ft ui-
f-ne
15» ga.lanps, posts, glebes,
oil lamps, &c 2000 00
Demands due 7693 00
Cash on hand to ci-edit of all
seen its 17041 30
other.
3800 CO
750 00
To.nl assets $37,584 36
Liabilities [as per statement
of debt] $87,260 00
The bended and cu> rency debt
fti 1874 was $128038 00
Amount added sinen *21000 00
1,000 00
Total bonded debt $85,500 00
66 00
1,673 00
Town currency outstanding.
Interest due Jan. 1st 1889 ..
Due on open acts for water
rente etc... 5,000 00
Due Pioneer} Hook and Lad
der Co 2,100 00
Total $8,839 00
Total debt $94,339 00
The following amounts of the above
debt have been paid during the present
year:
6 per cent bonds, issue of 1373
to railroad due Jan. 1st
1890... ..... .. . 3,000 00
Open Acte, for water rent
etc.. 6,000 00
Interest due Jan. 1st 1889.... 1,673 00
$41,462*72
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness 3oos nSt end
here, and tbosswho^ooee try them will Bad
ACCOUNT WITH
BONDS.
-January 1st:
Tocash on baud $
“ received from
taxes
$6,87619
Total $9,673 Oo
DEBT JANUARY 1ST 1890.
6 per cent bonds issued in 1873
to railroad due Jan 1891. 4,609 00
6 percent bonds issued in
1873 to railroad due Jan.
1892 5,000 00
6 per cent bonds issued in
1873 to railroad.doe Jan.
1893 5,000 00
8 per cent bonds issued in
1873 to railroad due Jan.
1893 23,000 00
8 per cent bonds issued in
1873 to College in July
1st 1898 24,500 00
5 per cent bonds issued in
1886 for Public School
buildings due July 1st
1916 20,000 00
percent bonds issued by
Pioneer Hook aud Lad
der companyand assumed
by the city 1,000 00
Total bonded debt..
Town currency out
I interest due this day......
Due Pioneer Hook A L Co.
Due on open accts. water
Rents A Co-***
$82,500 00
ng 66 00
865 00
2,100 00
1,700 00
$2,700 00
3,000 00
1,176 19
Total $4.760 00
Total debt $87,260 00
TAXABLE PROPERTY OF WHITES.
Real estate $2,252,140 00
Vehicles and Uve stock ... 78070 00
Furniture, musical instru
ments, Ac 176014 00
Silverware, jewelry,
watches, hooks, pic-
149038 00
Amount of debt January 1st,
1S90 (bonds at>d currency) 82566 00
Amount of debt paid since
1874 66,472 00
Respectfully submitted,
W. A. Gilleland,
Treasurer.
The principal of a New York City
school is under indictment for dis
graceful conduct towards his lady as
sistants.
Northeastern * Coal * Yards
0RR & HUNTER, Proprietors.
A salt trust has been organized with
a capital of $20,009,000. Letour south
ern congressmen now insist that tbe
duty on salt be removed.
Two women highwaymen (in Jersey
City beat Edward , MeGonnell and rob
bed him of $10. There are no such
women in the South.
The republican majority in theHouse
will use the recent disturbances * in the
South as a lever to put their force bill
on its feet.
There were one hundred deaths
New York yesterday from pulmonary
complaints. The grip seeiu3 to be get
ting in its work.
The marriage of Prince Murat and
Miss Caldwell is again talked about.
The prince seems to have come to
terms.
GEORGIA NEWS.
The Russo-Franeo-Anglo grip seems
to have as strong a hold upon the coun
try as the alliance grip, and is spread
ing as fast.
_ At Brazonia, La., three men hid in
the bushes and attempted to assassinate
Mr. Walker. He returned the file and
killed all of them.
Red Ash Anthracite”
The Best ever Sold in. this Market.
1% /r 95
Grlen IVCar-y'
“CoalCreels”
“Splint” Coal.
Blacksmith Goal and Coke
Give us'your order now and?get the benef
of summer rates.
DAVIS 4 GAREBOLD
Congressman Crisp is better.
*Hon. Seaborn Reese was in Macon
this week.
Mrs. R. S. Shrine, of Albany, a bride
of two months, is dead.
Two prisoners escaped from the Xew-
nan jail.
The electric cars at Macon arc now
running splendidly.
S. M. Inman & Co., of Atlanta, ship
ped 100 bales of cotton to Japan.
The DeKalb county convicts are now
being worked on .the publie roads.
Rev. S. L. Morris was installed pastor
last night of the Second Presbyterian
church of Macon.
J. E. Pearce, a 10-year-old boy of
Carrollton, shot and killed himself
while bunting.
Savannah’s new hotel, the De Soto,
has just been completed at a cost of
$500,000.
Some one fired on Mr. John W. Jack-
son, of Brunswick, the bullet piercing
his right ear.
There are two negroes living near.
Macon who were large enough to n.ako
sand-bags in the Revolutionary war.
An Adairsville negro had a pistol to
accidentally go off, and the ball was
flattened on his skull.
John and Morgan Tarnum, of Liimp-
ck-
kin county, sold 100 gallons of bloc!
ade whisky in Atlanta before they were
arrested.
The white members of the Grand
Army of the republic refused to join
the Savannah negroes in celebrating
emancipation day.
Judge Gover fined the sheriff of Fan
nin county $200 for not arresting John
Stewart, against whom n warrant was
issued.
Notice at Dissolution.
The firm of Griffeth A Mell is this
day dissolved, A. E, Griffeth having
sold his iuterest and good will.
George A. Mell and Henry H. Linton
have formed a partnership under the
firm name of Mell A Linton and will
continue the business.
A. E. Gbiffeth,
3-dlw-w4t G. A. Mell.
Just reoeiaed at the Surprise Store
a handsome line of Window shades in
all sizes and colors 25 per cent cheaper
than can be found in the city.
One negro was shot dead while sit
ting in his house and another stabbed
to the heart by a white man in Dar
lington county, S. C., on Monday.
An attempt will be made to drive
from their homes 15,000 striking Pen-
sylvauia miners, and bloodshed is
feared.
Miss Hoffman, a rich New York
b- Uie, had a box sent her from Paris
marked silver presents, but when open
ed w: h found to contain can;: d meats
e.l ti-.-.i -musk ■
In A; !Iit-iv are i-iiii.ll.-d in the
sol.-‘ids ivj.).; 'J;. white, ...jd 105,i96 He-:
gro children—61dor cent of tbe white
and 6J of e ..ored children of school
age.
An atic..i|-: \»..s in,- 1- to o.-ias-inate
the King of lioiue wniie delivering a
public address. A man in tbe street
threw a copper box with a burning
fuze at his feet. He was arrested.
At the celebration of emancipation
day in Charleston, S.C., a negro preach
er says the best tiling bis people could
do was to emigrate. It is thought that
the Barnwell lynching will lead to a
general emigration of the negroes from
South Carolina.
A terrible tragedy took place in
Mitchell county, N. C., twelve miles
from Bakusvilfe, the county feat. In a
drunken row Christinas day three men
were killed. Friday Monroe Garland,a
brother of one of the murdered meu,
rode Tip to a crowd in the same place
and fired into the crowd, killing three
and wounding twelve.
Tho Ethemcris of Athens reports that
a number of coffins containing 30,000
gold and silver Spanish pieces of the
year 1666 have been hauled out of the
sen near the island of Andros. Six
bronze cannons were found near the
colters, and it is concluded that the
whole came from tbe wreck of a Spanish
man-of-war.
A young lady school teacher of Sum.
ter county, Fla., one night last week
dreamed that she was whipping one of
her scholars, and from reports she cer
tainly had a terrible time of it. She
waked up the inmates of the house by
screaming: “Won’t you be a good
boy—won’t you study your lessons—
won’t j’ou quit sticking pins in the
scholars?” Her mother, thinking that
something rous 1 be the matter, rushed
into the young ladj*’s room and saw
her standing up in bed, beating, kick-
ick and otherwise abusing a pillow.
HAVE MOVED THEIR BOOKSTORE TO
111 Broad St., Formerly Long’s Drugstore
WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND ON nAND ’
at the lowest prices.
A FULL LINE OF
Books, Stationery Musical Merchandise,
And Base-Ball Goods.
11 BROAD ST. ATHENS,GA
Fresh Fish and oysters received daily
at Booth Bros. tf
Jefferson Jottings.
Jefferson, Jan. 2.—Jefferson shows
this balance-sheet for ’89: The mer
chants have done a safer though smal
ler business for ’89 than heretofore, and
they si- entered the new year in a bet
ter condition.
The Martin Institute under the man
agementof the trustees shows the- most
successful term the school has ever had,
and tbe prospects for 1890 are good.
We start out (with this in view—that
we have the best school in the State, a
fine corps of teachers, a number of new
citizens coming in and a year of pros
perity ahead of us, and we All hope to
find that when we enter ’91 that Jef
ferson will be on the top round of suc-
Teleplione 68 for your rubber Gos
samers, rubber shoes and umbrellas.
The Surprise Store. Brittain & Waal-
thall.
For fresh fish -and oysters call on
Booth Bros. tf
NOTICE.
I will not be responsible for any bills
contracted by my children. The mer
chants and public will take notice and
govern themselve accordingly.
Milks Johnsoi
A big line men’s rubber shoes going
at 35 cents per pair at the Surprise
Store.
Best quality ladies rubber shoes 43c.
pair at the Surprise Store. Telephone
68.
Fine fish and select oysters all times
at Booth Bros.
ELEGTRICITy> D 'TH 6 VITAL FORCE
Je ^
snd all disease* dependent open
Its, Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kmneyn, snd all disease*
Polly, Vtoe,I*noruice, Nervous Debility, Vital Exhaustion, sad
THE ERRORS o>YOUTHand MANHOOD.
Bound in Isathar, foil gilt. Price, only one rfoUir, by malljSwW ta Plata wrapper .portpnld,
lONFIOENTIAL _ Ai^’M.BrxsT Pit Hoitt, M. D-,No. S8t Columbus ^AwmM^or^O^lioz
i is absolutely complete
For all Diaeass* of Hea, by tbe distinguish.nl author,
HkkbT Do Moot, H. D., who haa DISCOVERED
THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AMO THE TRUE E8.
sence OF MANHOOD, may be consulted In
rtrictMUoa&enceJapersonor by fetter, at h s Electro-
ALodico Infirmary ,No.381 Columbus Av.jBodIou, Mats*.
.‘jj HEARD A VOICE* IT BAlD. J *COHH AND SEE.***
RE.
mg W ouii.— s4nw
,al satisfaction la tbs
-are of Gonorrhoea and
eet. T presence Han'
feel aaf a in recoimrenC
■ng It to an suffers*.
A. J. STONER, HJDl,
PRICK. 81.0*.
■old hr P-ogsM).
MONEY AT SIX PER CENT.
Albert L. Mitchell,
LAWYER,
Loan, Broker and Insurance Agent
No. 35, Clayton st.,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Will giro prompt attention to all legal bust
ns. WiU insure your property in first-class
Companies against loss by fire. Will negotiate
loans on farm lands running S years at 6 per
cent per annum, payable in whole, or part, at
anytime. Cone and see me.
Albert L. Mitchell.
J. T. ANDERSON.
hi BROAD STREET,
ATHENS, GKA..
Offers ttie following bargains in real
estate:
<Mfinn . r 9 r a desirable building lot on MIL
tplUvU ledge avenue containing one acre
$250
lot *> build two other hangs* on Bride
HoasefwiU rent well in that locality.
Will buy a one acre lot and a 4 room
gtreet - Hon *- <*-
$300 ET’
A GENTS wanted at ence for Life and Remi
niscences of Jefferson Davis.
tice Lamar, U. S. Supreme Court,
coeds given to erect a monument to Mr.
TOwS 1 " “
ML-Afew
Edited by Jus-
. Partcf
tat. - ten-
ffcgOO^WTUbny6acre»J»f land -with S good
0cc " pi6dbjr
$1000 J viUb “yacomp.-irati
T _ bouso andfcacre lot cn
Occupied by tenant iu r
ance on long time.
per month,
sisoo kskskmb*.
« ru-B isJBSSa? “
easy,
i "in '."ll o-ir 1 •;ari-e.as
thorpe county,i4 tulles from
taNBMOf U.irm-tfs Slioal-, ...
built one of the finest factories
$200 jj >8
ACO.,1
general agent;
per acre and a good
and all the barn and stable
1 200 ao res .aftendlnc u it i vs tton ^
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