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THE ATHKNS
»nS Sunday', by
PUBLISH DEO CO.
T.L. GASTT,UPB
C. D. PLAMIGBK, Bim.dcm Manager.
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by carriers In tbe city■., or mailed. i
to ny adorexa at Uit fallow lag »«*»=•* JJfff
ye«r,*..o torsi' month
Hi* Weekly <■ Sunday BanxkMO
Mrr .U lure nunUM Invariably Casa In »d-
T *?Su.s»enl advert aements *IU be Insetted at
the rate of *!.■' p r aquara tor me Aral laser lou.
« d i«cen a lor each mbseouent lu» rtJ«ve‘;
c*pt cun reel adv« rt -cmeui*, on wdeb special
ratesean b»- obtained. , ..... .»
Local w tiers a lit m charged at the rate of in
fkffnlt per i inicrtlou* except when con-
trained far extended periods, wta n special ilie#
wl 1 be mmmIc.
Remlttanc< % may be made by express, postal
note, wary order or riglsterad letter.
AH luliuOorS communication* stionM be ao-
drrased to Uie Bus! eras Manager.
THE ATHENS POST OFFICE-
There are no new developments
•bout tbe Athens post office, but it
is the general fccliug that a change
will be made in the next few weeks.
The present efficient incumbent, how
ever, will doubtless be permitted to
ter*e out his time, which expires
next April. The race is said to be
between & lady connection of Judge
Speer, in Athens, Mr. A. E. Beusse,
and Madison Davis. Mr. Bensse is
endorsed by Gov. Bollock, Geo.
Longstrcet, and also hns a petition
signed by all the Statu officers and
leading citizens of Athens. The
lady Judge Speer - ; s said to be sup
porting has not asked any local en
dorsemeot that- we know of, but the
appointment would give entire satis
faction to our people. Davis is
backed by Buck and the Republican
Central Committee. He has also a
paper sigued by several democrats
of Athens, stating that he is an hon.
est man and a good colored citizen,
but not asking his appointment, as
reported. Our citizens only request
that President Harrison give them a
decent white man for postmaster.
of our city, we
the new building and loan associa
tions started up. They are all doiog
well.
These associations are the best
savings banks ever started up Tor
those in moderate circumstances.aud
every laboring uiau should have a
lew sliaies iu one. There are a nutn
her of cosy little houses now paid
for in Athens, that are due to these
associations. By the exjrcise of' a
little economy, to .supplement the
rent you would have to pay for a
house, will in a few years give you a
home of your own. Nearly every
dollar deposited in a loan associa
tion is a clear saving to the invesler,
for he would otherwise spend the
money without scarcely knowing
what became or it. If you are not
already a shareholder iu a building
and loan association lose no lime iu
enrolling j-our name. There is no
possible chance of losing your won
ey, and every dollar you so invest
commences at once to help you work.
*d *Hot»l. 0W stand on WaU
Tiu Bill of Faro is flic Best, aid the
Accommodations will please all.
Ton ean a!»o be >d
THE MOST CtUIC
Jan 13-tf
on short ro'.lce with
KISH
B.H. LAJIPKIN.
BUIST'S NEW
OF
Wall Paper, Paints
No. 17 North Jackson Street. Next Door to Bmn Office.
CROP
GARDEN_SEEDS-
We have just opened up the largest
stock of garden seeds ever brought to
this city, consisting in part of 60,000
papers Buist’s Prize medal stock. 30
busnels beans and peas, 50 bushels
choice onion sets.
Our prices are the lowest at whole
sale and retail.
Special prices to market gardeners.
John Crawford & Co., ■-**
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
Athens, Ga.
. Call and get one of Buist’s Garden
Manuels for 1890.
THE MOST COMPLETE
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTS.
One of the best investments ever
made by our city is the electric lights.
They give Athens an air of business
and enterprise that nothing else can
impart. The now lights are working
like aciiarm, aud our people are de_
lighted with them. Strangers who
now visit Athens will be most favor
ably impressed with this evidence of
progress. With our paved side
walks and handsome new buildings,
indeed the Classic City gives evi
dence of shaking off the yoke of
fogyijm, and taking her place among
the progressive cities of the age.
Now let us have sewers and our
business streets laid tjith Belgian
blocks. A progressive element has
taken possession of Athens, and
croakers must retire to the rear.
BLOCKADERS.
A number of our country friends
arc getting into serious trouble with
Uncle Sam about blockading. A
majority of the men arrested are in
destitute circumstances, and it is a
great hardship on their families
when they are arrested and kept in
jail. We indeed sympathise with
them ; but when a man knowingly
and wilfully violates the laws of his
country, he must expect to take the
consequences. This business of nu
king illicit whiskey is a dangerous
experiment, and not one man in a
hundred but it costs more than his
gains. Our advice to the moon
shiners is to take up their blockade
stills, and if they me inclined to
manufacture their corn into whiskey,
pay the government tax. No one
can succeed by violating the laws of
his country. Sooner or later he will
be caught up with, when his gains
must go to pay him out of trouble.
J. T. ANDERSON.
in BROAD STREET,
ATHENS, GA.
Offers tbe following bargains in real
estate:
-LINE OF-
BOOTS & SHOES
I2ST ATHENS,
IS “AT
THE ONE PRICE SHOE STORE,
■mi m
Clothiers,
Tailors.
Hatters,
Furnishers.
All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Prompt
attention given to mail orders. Measure blank
furnished upon application.
Eiseman Bros.,
17 and 19 Whitehall Set. Atlanta. Ga
-OF-
A nnn *' or n desirable building lot on Mil-
1 1UUU ledge avenue containing one acre.
I j AH " ll11,u y tl10 prettiest buildings lot
II J UU on Mi Hedge avenue cuntaing-l acre.
AcAfl Will bay a one acre lot and a 4- room
q)«JUU house on Hodgson street. House oc
cupied bv a giiod tenant
ffj 9 nfV Tor a good 2 room house snd 2 acre lot
qlOUU in Hast Athens occupied by goed ten-
aut.
monn Will buy 5 acres of land with 2 good
«pOUU houses on it. Occ.-picdby good tenant
in Kart Athens-
dj-i nnn Willbuy a comparatively new 4 room
ijJiUuu bouse and?:;acre lot on lsaxtei- street
Occupied by tenant ?0 per month, % cash, bal
ance on long time.
<t1 RAO For a six-room dwelling, two-room
yloUU .-errant hou.se and 2 acre lot more or
less on Pulaski street, close in.
1 nnn Will buy a splendid 5-room house and
A tiuy nice lot on Jackseu street. Terms
easy.
I will sell 627} < acres of as line land in Ogle
thorpe county, 4 miles from Maxeys dipot and
4 miles of Harnett's Shoals, where is now being
built one of the finest factories.in the State, for
8 dollars i*r acre and a good 4-room dwelling
anil all th. ham and stable nccBsary, and about
200 acres of land in cultivation.
J.T. AxoEtsox, K. E. Ag’L
Mrs. Dclony lia? plat ed her desirable lot on
Broad street next to Dr. Pope’s oflice in my
hands for sale. Size of lot 00x1)2. This lot mnst
be so'd in the next ifew weeks, A splendidriv-
cr farm containing 200acres, within 2 1-2 miles
Of Athens. J, T. AJIDEKsox, R. E. Ag’t,
No.Ill, Broad St.
Satisfaction guaranteed with every pair.
Northeastern * Goal * Yards
0RR & HUNTER, Proprietors.
‘Red Ash Anthracite”
The Best ever Sold in this Market.
“Glen ]VIary”
' “CoalCreek”
“Splint” Coal.
Blacksmith Coal and Coke
Give us your order now and get the.benef
of summer rates.
6-B»in
Haselton & Dozier’s Music Bouse.
PIANOS and ORGANS.
The Best Instruments at Lowest Prices.
See a partial list of our customers for reference onany of them
THE GEORGIA. CAROLINA & NORTH
ERN RAILROAD.
There is now no louger any doubt
about the early completion of this
important new railway, and the pros
pect is that the carB will be running
to Athens from Monroe, N. C., by
next fall, aud in a year from uow the
entire line will be finished to At
lanta. This road will be of inesti
znable .benefit to our city, and make
it one of the most important busi
ness poiuts in Georgia. We have
now only branch roads entering
Athens, but iu spite of this draw
back, our city ranks third in Geor
gia's s a cotton market. When we
have a great trunk line passing di
rectly throng!) our limits, you will
see property advance in value and
our trade increase many fold.
The completion of the G-, C. & N.
to Athens will insure to us the ex*
tension of the Georgia Midland, en
courage the building of the Jefferson
. branch, an ultimate extension of
that road to Dahlonega, and a con
nection with the Marietta <fe North
Georgia, thus making Athens the
distributing and trading point for a
large area of country extending out
in every direction.
Oar people cannot begin to appre
ciate the benefit that this new line
will be to them. By this time next
year you will see Athens dirt a val
uable possession. New manufacto
ries and buildings will spring np on
every hand, and business of all kinds
will prosper.
THE ELBERTON STAR.
Messrs. Scbevenell & Williams
leave to-day for Elberton -to take
charge of The Stab, sold them by
Mr. T. L. Gantt. That these gen
tlemen will make a success of the
paper we risk nothing in asserting.
Besides being a gentleman of fine
education and an interesting writer,
Mr. Schevenell is possessed of supe
rior business qualifications. Mr.
Williams is a most worthy young
one of the best and tastiest
in the South. The citizens
county have reason to con.
themselves upon The Stab
such excellent hands,
that they will have, an
help to build up and
ilendid city and mag
W
THE WEEKLY BANNER.
The Athens merchants who desire
to reach the trade of the surround
ing country, should have a card in
the weekly edition of The Athens
Banner. It is undoubtedly the
handsomest and newsiest paper pub
lished in the South, and its oiicula-
tion is large and rapidly increasing.
We are making this weekly our espe
cial pet and pride, and intend that it
shall be the medium tor communica
tion between Athens and our country
friends. We will be glad to forward
specimen copies to any non-subscri-
ber who would like to see it. For
less than two cents per week the
public can secure all the Dews of the
day, in a compact and entertaining
form, besides several dollars worth of
continued stories, during the year,
from the pen of the be9t writers of
the day. No family can afford to be
without the Week i t Banner. It is
an encyclopaedia of the news of the
week. And neither should any pro
gressive Athens merchant fail to
have his business made known
through this splendid advertising
medium.
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OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED!
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y
Incorporator by tire Legislature in 1868 lor
Educational anrl Charitable purposes, ami its
franeniso mane a part of the present State Con
stitution, in 1878, by an overwhelming popular
vote.
Jts GRAND MAMMOTH DRAWINGS
take place Semi-Annually, June aurfDecember,
and Its GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAW
INGS takoplace In each of the other ten months
of the year, and are all drawn In public, at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of its Drawings and
prompt Payment of Prizes.
Attested as Follows:
“We do hereby certify .that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly anti Scmi-An.
\,al Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery
Company, and In person manage and control
the Drawings themselves, and that the same are
conducted with honesty, fairness and in good
faith toward all parties, and we authorise the
Company to use this certificate, with fac-clmiles
of our signatures attached In Us advertise
laeuta.”
DAVIS « GAREBDED
HAVE MOVED THEIR BOOKSTORE TO
111 Brood St., Formerly Long’s Drugstore
WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND ON HAND
AT THE LOWEST PRICES,
—-A FULL LINE OF
Books, Stationery Musical Merchandise,
' r fAnd Base-Ball Goods.
11 BROAD ST. ATHENS,GA
i j iA.isros.
Mi?* Lucy bishop, Athens.
Capt. J. J.O. McMahan, “
Billups Phinizy, “
Col. K-T. Brown, “
W. B. Jackson, “
Mrs. Raphael,' “
M. B. MeGinty, “
W. D, Griffoth,- “
Mrs. E. A. Crawford, “
Cftpt. W. W. Thomas, “
Alins Ellen Moll, “
J. T. Tolbert, Danielsville.
P. F, Crawford, Lavouia.
AV. H. Morton, Crawford.'
\Y. II. Cheney, Bairdstown.
ORGANS.
L. M. Cain, Athens.
Williams Lodge O. F. “
H. T. Huggins, “
1st Baptist Church “
2nd Baptist Church, “
Mrs. E. A. Phelps, “
Winterville .'Baptist Church
W. II. Wright. Bunksville.
Mrs. Dr. Thurmond, Jewelville.
W. W. Brightwell, Maxeys.
Methodist Church, Wi ntcrville.
O..A. Waddell, Millcdgcvillc.j
J. P. Wilson, Greenesboro.
Miss Maggie Thurmond,Lynchburg,Va
W. L. Adams, Monroe, Ga.
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-
The success of this paper has been
pre-eminent. Last year it paid to
the stockholders a dividend of fifty
per cent., and is this year expected
to pay 100 per cent. Tbe Journal is
an iron-ribbed democratic paper,
and stands squarely by the people in
their fight against monopolies and
trasls. It is one of oar most valued
exchanges, and should be taken by
every family in the State. The At-
tanta Journal hns already com
menced the fight for Cleveland and
and tariff reform in 1892, and The
Banner will be found battling by its
side. We may differ with the Jour
nal on some issues, but on all great
questions we consider it one of the
soundest democratic papers in the
Sonth.
Commissi oners.
Wcthe nnrlerelgnetl banks anil bankers will
pay all Prizesrlrawn In the Louisiana State Lot
teries wlilr-h m:rv be presented at our counters
R.M. WAlKSLtY. tea. Louisiana Hat Bank.
PIERRE UNAUX, Pres. Slate National Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank.
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Sank.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING.
At the Acadamy of Music* Sew Orleans. Tues
day, February. 11,1890.
Capital Prize $,300,000.
100,000 Jjckots at - $20 'Each; Halms $10;
Qurters $5; Tenths $2; Twentieths $1.
LISTS OF PRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF *300,000 ft *300,000
1 PRIZE OF 100.00018 100,000
I PRIZE OF 50.000It 50,000
1 PRIZE OF 25,0001a 25,000
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20,000
5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are 25.000
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 25,000
100 PRIZES OF 500 are 50,000
200 PRIZES OF 300are CO.OOO
500 PRIZES OF 200 are 100,000
APROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes ol *500 are 60,00*
100 Prizes of *300 are 30,00*
100 Prizes of *200 are ' 20,000
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS
999 Prizes of *100 are -. 99,900
999 Prizes of *100 are 90,900
'■Receiver’s Sale.—Under an order
§ ranted by tbe’ Hon. N. L. Hutchins’,
udge of the Superior Court of the
Western Circuit, on the 18th day of De
cember, 1889, will be sold in the city of
Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, at No.
242 E. Broad street, being the store re
cently occupied by said Hirschfield &
Blumenthal, on the 18th day of Jan
uary, 1890, beginning at 10 o’clock a.
m. on said day, and continue from day
tn day until finally disposed of, the en
tire stock of merebanilise, consisting of
dry goods, notions, ladies’ and gentle
men’s furnishing goods, millinery, rib
bons, cloaks, clothing, hats, caps,
trunks, valises, umbrellas, parasols,
blankets, comforts, cloths, boom, shoes,
rubbers, goods, lace, embroideries,
trimming, glass show cases, and all
other goods contained in said stock, all
being contained in said store-room. No.
242, south shle Broad street, in said
city and county aforesaid: »
Sold as the property of said Hirsch
field & Blumenthal—Simon Hirschfield
and .George Blumenthal—under and
by virtue oi the authority aforesaid.
Terms cash!
This January 13th, 1890.
John W. Weir, Receiver.
JanlSdSt
1,134 Prizes Amounting to *1,054,00*
Note.— Tickets drawing Capical Frizes are
not entitled to terminal Frizes.
AGENTS WANTED.
J^For Clnb Rates or any further Informa
tion desired* write legibly to tbe undersigned,
clearly stating your residence, with state, coun
ty, street and number. More rapid return mai
delivery will be assured by vour enclosing ai
Envelope bearing your full address.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, L»,
wS. A. Uior-i...
n ItHUingum, is.' L.,
Bv ordinarv letter, containing Money Orden
all r.xprcsts Companies, New Yor)
Exchange Draft or Postal Notes.
Address Registered Letters
„„„ T _ Containing Currency
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANL.
Nrw ORLEANS. La.
T to
UK,
Kemctnlier that the
ot Prize* Is
BANKS of New Orloans, and the tickets are
signed hv the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts: therefore, beware of an; imitations or
anonymous schemes.
any drawing.
Anything in our name offered for less than a
liar is a r *
One dollar is the price of the smallest part or
fraction of a ticket issued by us in any drawing.
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swindle.
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Southern Mutual Insurance Co
Y. L. O. HARRIS,
President.
Y.L.G Harris,
S. Thomas,
J. A. Hunnlcutt,
L. H. Chnrbonnle
E. S. Lyndon,
Jan. 12—3m.
S. THOMAS,
Secretary
W.VV^ThonuuV
A. K. Griffetb.
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CINCINNATI
WEEKLY GAZETTE
1889.
FOR S-A-IjE.
(The Weekly Edition of the Commercial Gazette) j a^KounrSTmreSi?’
The Foremost, Freshest and Fairest
of them all.
It Stand* on ihe Top Bbelf in Chancier,
It is ibe Best Newspaper.
It Is ihe Best Family Paper,
It is the Soldier’s Paper,
It is the Farmer’s Paper,
It is tbe Children’s Paper,
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OF NEW YORK,
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$126,082,153
7,940,063
103,214,261
482,125,184
14,727.550
7,275.301
1,645,622
54,496.251
NO HESTmCTICXISrS.
If you pay your Premium, the Company
will pay your Claim.
GKRAJSrr & WILLCOX Agts.-
213, EAST CLAYTON STREET
Assets
Surplus,
New Insurance,
Insurance in Force,
Paid Policy Holders in 1388,
Increase in Assets,
Increase in Surplus,
Increase in Insurance written,
O. L. SORREL. W. II. HAINES
SORREL & BLAHSTES.
Have just opened up a CAR HI AC. k AND WAGON SHOP, Corner Jackson and
Washington streets. They are prepared to do all kinds of ><I,.\CKSMIT11ING, HORSE
SHOEING, etc , will also build wagons carriages and other vehicles to order. All kinds of re
pairing done promptly and at reasonable prices. Mr. Haines has had twenty year* experience
id the business, eight’of which were spent at the old Hodgson shops. Give us a trial, aDd wc
will give you satisfaction.
EEPAIRING AND HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY
89dly Respectfully, SORREL * HAINES
Augusta, Ga.
The lot on which the Livery stable on Thoraa
street stand. The lot can front two stores on
Thomas street, and a good residence lot on
Strong Street. Apply to J. S. Williford,
lieal Estate Agen
Ing on the corner of Broad
and known aa the Head
j property. The lot runs to the right-of-way of
ilLaV.B. R., and ta very valuable and is now, ,v'.
' vaving handsomely. ! . -
1 Apply to J. S. Williford,
Real Estate Agent.
Also town suburban small farms of 10,20,40
add 00 acres.
Also a number beautifal lots on Barber street.
These lots beautiful, low priced.
NOTICE.
Ih verity property to exchange for farms in
the country.
TAN YARD.
I have for sale two miles from the dty _ a wen 6. A HELL.
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One Dollar a Year.
THE WKFKLY GAZETTE contains fifty-six
columns of choice reading matter, and is fur
nished to subscribers at the low rate of One
Dollar per annum, making the price less than
Two Cents a week per^copy. It is the beat
weekly newspaper in the Central States It Ise
in the lead as a Family Newspaper, and i g'tlvs
all the newa with every desirable detail in de
cent shape, with the following additional de
partments : „ .
Market Reports telegraphed from New York
and Chicago, over our own wires, giving bot
tom facto as to the markets. ..
The Agricultural Department carefully edited
by men of long experience. It is very valuable
The Chimney Corner, exclusively for young
people and the little folks.
Original Stories and Choice Selections, with
the most interesting correspondence from nil
parts of the world.
The Weekly Gazette, In a word, is a Complete
Newspaper, and should be read by every Mer
chant, Manufacturer, Farmer, Mechanic, and
Professional Man in tbe United States.
Semi-Weekly Gazette
Orders sample-copy for yourself, friend or
neighbor.
Do not
mimn List—i
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ily Commercial Gazette as w<
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' Extra Indi
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THE COMMERCIAL G.
Jan 10.
R., which
can be delivered. Tbe property is not offered
because tbe business does not pay, but because
owner desires to change his business. Apply tr
J. S.WILLIFOKD,
Real Estate Agent.
LOOK AT THIS.
I win sen abargain in a
3S2i " ‘
pretty little farm o>
acres of good land just outside of city
Its. There ate two houses on the place, one
ell plastered, well of good pure water, also
iringoD the p'-ce. Price flJM and no less,
pply tO, J. S. WILLIFORD.
Real Estate Agent.
for sale.
Aen le 5 rtxni collars on College at .
-FOlt-
delay In sending for our attractive Pre-
it—mailed FREE. Be sure and get one.
town should have an Agent for the
raimercial Gazette as well as for the
and S|emi-W<
its to Club Agents for
AZETTE,
Cincinnati.
COTTON GINS,
ENGINES
AND
REPAIR^
AT
Bottom Prices,
WRITE TO
Geo. R. Lombard&{o.
Foundry, Machine, Bailer and Qin Work
and Supply Boose,
Augusta,
MeMdi
Special high quality Bottled Beer for family use. Prompt
attention to orders.
H.8 H. I mi K
MELL & LINTON,
Insurance A.gents,
Represent tlie BEST COMPANIES and Insure Desirable Property in
Athens and vicinity on most favorable terms.
Utt of Cempaaies. CeyRal Jtemts.
Home of New York...., $3,000,000 $8,961,(5
Phoenix of Hartford 2,000.000 5,061,24
Liverpool and London and Globe £2,000,000 In U. 8. 0,003,81
Insurance Company of North America 3,000,000 8,696,96
North British and MercantUe £2,000.060 in U.8. *.472,61
Germania ol New York 1,000,000 2JW8.7I
Hartford of Connecticut 1,250,000 5,760,08
Georgia Home
300,000
Atlanta Home.. 200,000
Savannah Fire and Marine 200JI00
New York Life Insurance Company (Mutual
284,83
232.C6
93,480,18
OFFICE
fabndtf
AT BANK OF THE UNIVERSITY.
"W itherspoon
Hamilton,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in White-Lead, Oil, V
colon and Painters supplies. Don’t foret tbe place,
ATHENS, GEORGIA. EgTWe willldoyour '
every particular. ’ ■
Witherspoon
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