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f Ifppp 1 W t p ’ i ■ fp ! ^ j THE ATHENS BANNER: ATHENS, GEORGIA. 1ft. 1890 POWDER Absolutely Pure. flBOIftU KIW8. Js« bora * 1 * "•"* academy it epirtt. Prof: J. C. Loom!*, editor of tbe dutnmerville Gazette, i« dead. Tom Woolfolk complain* of bad treat ment in tb« Mown jail uduki to be carried to Atlanta. W. H. Thotnaston. wbo «u cat in the bick bjr Grant CbmsUfne in Biban county, to dead. . Wn. Mickfeberry, an ex-member of tbd Atlanta oouacl 1 , baa been arrented for running a bucket shop in Augusta. George Smith, a peaceful negro, was murdered near Bainbridge on Friday night by masked men. Buck to evidently as big a man with the President as nitber Embfy Bpeer or Stere Elkins. Be downs them both. Betbun, a republican marshal, waa elected at Balrartin, defeating tbe democratic candidate by nineteen rotes. Clande Waters, a 16-year-old boy, to in jail in Atlanta for attempted assault on an estimable young white girl At the Houston court Bd.’Jobnson and Jim Butts were sentenced to be m.1. no or (li*r never varies. A marvel I hanged on February 15 for the murder of™ iCSh e and ^ol^n“ ness-1 of /udge MiHer. foe other five pris- More economical than the ofdinafv I oner* were acquitted, kind nml cannot be sold in coinpeu-l Tbe other morning at Carnesville, a tion with the multitude of low t^at, | well cayribin on m. well-digeW, rock ' short weight, alum or phosphate ^ow-| piling up-wl.H GENERAL SEW8- The court-house and a block of build ings were burned at Gallatin, Mo. The nail strikers won their demands in Pennsylvania. The chief of secret police of Moscow was killed by a female nihilist. English captalist* have invested #5, 000,0U0 in Gadsden, Alabama. Dick Hawes eats little, talks less, and says he has little or no hope. In New York an Italian was sent to the State prison for a year and a half for carrying a concealed pistol. Probate "Judge Crook, of Calhoun .ounty, 'Alabama, refused to order an election under prohibition laws. Prof. C. A. Clarke, of Milton, Wit, and Miss Ida Spence, of Dayton, Tenn., both died of hydrophobia. £oow to eighteen inches deep on a tiwl in Wyoming, and cattle are dying by the hundreds, because they are un able to get at water under tbe ice. . A bill was introduced in the House Yesterday for marking tbe lines ol bat tle and positions of both armies at Get tysburg. Some statistician reports tbat the num ber of lynching* In the United States TelegraphicContinuedfromPage 1 TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS- THE tQUINE ACTOFST ders. Sold only in cans# Royal rescued after nro Powdkb Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. ^ him. He was rapfwvrk, ,wR|out a scratch, bis escape being miraculous. In Putnam county, G»., Alfred Ses sions, colored, was seriously out in the hack and shoulder by Ids; steptfbn, Henry Turner.. East night they be came involved in a dispute about soir land upon Which they aro trow living. A dispatch from Cuthbert, Ga., says a young man named Rich Watson, liv ing near Ooleman station, in r this county, was thrown from a mule at that place today, and instantly killed. He was thrown against a tree, and his head was so badly free In red that blood ran from nose, ears and mouth. - The woman,'Lula Bay, who shot and killed H. H. Suggs 4n Dal ton,le(t for Mobile, but was arrested and brought back. The grand jury had found a true bill for murder agai nst her. It has been proventhat ...aha was not alone in the house when she did the shooting, but that two young men were with her, and another had just left. A little back Mr. JoeT. Coffee played With the beginning moojlshiner raiders. When they eame of a New Year, mer-k*H ( Into his wife’s a new clean "Books. set c J-T«irT T-tVWTAT -'' othes and chants start off with lico, gave fii} or three whoops and showed the «fBeerq'th$ibottoms of bis feet as be made for tbe brash—Burton correspondent of the Toccoa News, Tuesday night at - Madison burglars broke into the rear of tbe postofflee building, entered the office and bored into tbe sate, effecting an entrance. They then took therefrom about two hundred dollars in money, stomps, etc , taking out the drawers containing the valuables and carrying them to the Georgia railroad depot, where the draw ers were found this morning by Mr. H. . T. GUest, the depot agent. It is My stock embraces I r *;,*“uSt Sre*?” everything that canL*rS»Sr^'£iSSS u s f tl “oli; Lo rlftfiirfid 1T1 I and Riley Garland had a difficulty with UU UCBUcU Ul lj. W. Green, James Mozelle, Terrell Curtis and a man named Long. The Garland boys ’ received twenty-two knife cuts between them and ares$- rionSy hurt. J.’ L. Qfleen shot his foot off with his gun while serenading. Sherman Trusty Became offended at Will'am Jameson and knocked him down with* a rock, catting bia hewj MM M W , very severely. ^ VARIETY! : nm™*. A STORY OF HORROR. k£«nill Griffin and hto daughter, of Dearborn, Mich., suffering with uiffa- enzii took ji Ip. ai uose of strychnine in ■abtoke for quinine. * The Ohio ballot-box scandal is at fast estigated - by thb House com mittee. Arrangements have been com- pitted for beginning the work Bell Boy, the celebrated trotting horse, whose owner bad refused an offer of $100,000, was burned to death in his stables at Versailles, Ky. A man in Pennsylvania claims to have discovered a process of human insula tion by which a man can stand the se verest electric shocks. An eagle sitting on.the cornice of the Southern hotel, was a sight that aston ished tbe people of St. Louis the other eveuing. The women of Maysville, Dakota* armed themselves with pick-axes and hatchets, and broke up a number of bar-rooms. i Nashville Man Into Libby.” Nashville, Ttass., Jan, 15—{Special] -The American lias published an inter view with Mr. Tom W. Neal, an old journalist of this city, concerning the recent fanning of sectional strife by certoin papers. The interview narrates some horrible stories, which have caused no little interest here. In speak ing to the American, Mr. Neal says: r ‘I cannot look on the Maxwell bouse as I did this morning, without rent in hering as bloody and gratuitous a trag edy as ever stained the records of our civil war. In the winter of 1864, I waa city editor of the Daily Press, with editorial rooms over Demovide’s drug store. Op* posite stoo i tbe Maxwell house, in an unfinished condition, then used by the Federal* as a prison for Confederate soldiers, and it was often crowded, too. “One morning as I came down stairs and turned down Cherry toward Union, I saw a Federal guard taking his smok ing gun from- hto shoulder, while peo ple were standing around with ex pressions - of horror on their faces. On asking a citizen what was the matter, be answered with indignation and sub dued fear: ‘Look! Tbat Federal guard has murdered, a Confederate soldier.’ “Looking to the fourth story of the Maxwell house, I saw a dead Confed erate soldier with his head lying in a window and blood streaming from him down the walls and spattering tbe pavement below. 'Die guard bad orders to shoot any Confederate who appeared at a window. He told the Confederate to go back or be would shoot. Tbe boy in g^ey, having no idea he would do so, responded by playfully waving bis hand at the guard. In an instant a ballet went crashing through his brain, and be was a dead man. The Confeder ate prisoners declared they had received no intimation of any Snch order.” AMERICAN HEIRESSES SALE. FOR A California Sharper Bunkoes Num bers of Noble Fortune Hunters. Sax Francisco, Jan. 15,-[fc>pecial.] Sanders and Powers, who were elected I Bankrupt noblemen of Europe have United States senators by the, Republi- { been very cleverly taken in by a swin- cau House and Senate of Montana, have d.er who has made San Francisco the been denied their certificates by the seat of hfs operations. So far as known Governor. I over two hundred have been trapped, CoL J. b. Stevenson, who, when he and allby the following advertisement went to the Pacific coast, took with him | which had appeared in several Europe- The crowded coudition of England’s cemeteries is a enure of alarm. A little boy in Louisrilie,- Kv., was horribly mangled by on electtic car. He was torn to pieces by a motor while endeavoring to cross the track. Report* from several points in North Carolina along tbe Seaboard ami Roa noke Railroad represent a deplorable state of affairs. The people are with out money or credit. Numbers havc- been working in the swamp* to get out logs and other timber. The have con tracted the grip and are ins serious condition. , , w j*,. ^ While Ignatius and hto brother James Cahill. <»f Chillocothe, O., students at St. Mary’s College, were huntipg near the college grounds, the gun of James was accidentally discharged and the load entered Ignatius’ head killing him instantly. Jesse Wilson’s barn on the ' Upper Delaware river, near Bordertown, N. ', was burned, and twenty uovvs ami number of bones perished. Loss $5,000. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union now numbers 112,343 members in the United States. A white female Child, with its; skull fractured was fount! flotttleg in the Ohio river near Rock Point, lml. Mrs. Stone, of Winnifred, W. Ya wife of a preacher,, took laudanum with suicidal intent. Family trouble is the cause of her rash act. Republicans of Shelbyville, Ky., held a mass meeting and requested the pres ident to withdrawn the name.of Vaqa- ta, their new postmaste.-. Sortie of the Irish landlords are re ducing rents twenty per cent. The Kansa# supreme court decides* that liquor cannot be sold in the Origi nal packages in that state. The lower house of the Iowa-legislat- ure’is evenly divided; the independ entshaving agreed- to vote With the democrats, and a deadlock is > predicted in consequence. It is believed that the attorney gen eral and the land commissioner, of Tex as will light a duel in settlement of : feud existing between them. Miss Minnie Stabler, of Chelsea, Mich., placed herself before an ap proaching train and was killed. Site had become melancholy because her love was slighted. Mr. Steel, of Philadelphia, has sold the celebrated : stallion Antivelle for $40,000. PRSFESSOR BRISTOL’S HORSE EXHIBITION A GREAT SUCCESS. A WMlfrfal BsMMiIm ef Ttwlard In. trllljpsn nu C*IM VwA KmiS AtarRinSsf, AssliSM, 1,000 men to aid in the conquest of Cal ifornia, has just celebrated in San Fran cisco bis nintieth birthday. Philip W. McKinney, the new Gov ernor oi Virginia, was never known to utter a profane word, never smoked, nerer-chewed tobacco, aud never drunk liquor in bis life. an papers, notoblv those of Germany PERSONAL-GENTLEMEN OF position, nobleman,. cavaliers and offl cere of high standing, military or civil, who wish to marry very rich, educated American ladies, may put themselves in communication with the undersigned ladies with property to exceed $2o,000, 000 are on our list: tbe greatest discre- A I WV MG VU GUI nolle vaaova*.- There are now 460,516 unadjudicated tion is guaranteed; photographs and and pending bills on file in the pension 1 * **’ *“" *-«--*» * -’ office. Should these be added toothers, the pension rolls would contain nearly 1,000,000 names. It is claimed that phosphate is found detailed reports will be furnished. Ad dress The International Bureau for Pri vate Transactions, San Francisco, Cali fornia, America. The way hungry princes and dukes, in'oniy'iuree place's throughout the I barons and counts fell upon this allur- United States—South Caroliua, New ing bait must have staggered the ingen- Mexico aud Florida. In New Mexico, ious coneoctor of the enterprise. By it is about exhausted; while in Florida the ye-y first return post they b gun it is more extensive than in South Caro- sending in orders and giving specfica- iin* -and assavs 25 per cent. more. I tions as to the kind of American heires- hna, and assays to per cent. more. wanted. The letters containing The House Sil<»tt w)mnButtee has re- order ^ increased . with each mile, till ported a bid appropriating $75,000 for I nQW they ^ fair i y pouring in. Yes- n ami I £day & I'd appreciate theperf ctlon to which Proh-sso* Bristol’s horses are trained oneoettoinly ha* to *ee them perform. They do everything with the utmost ease'and a- parent pTeasur , and the «x- hibi io a- a whole to certainly an en tertaining one. The lollowingt* the programme: 1. Horses and ponies to the iro--t. 2. Denver ecu as Mo. itor, ami helps the professor off with his coat. d. Sultan and the handkerchief. 4. Denver takes his hat and brings table. 5. Comache takes coal off and brings chair. 6. Denver brushes coat, takes off and put* away —v«T-ho. s. 7. Sultan bri-igs the mail. 8. Denver is monitor. 9. Colonel tVood, Lottie, John 8an- bourne and Contache are reported for punishment by Denver. One is order ed to stand on three legs, another upon his knees, one upon a dunce block, one to 1 e down and sleen. 10. Denver goes fishing. II Denver rings bell for mathemati cal exercises by Sultan and Claudie, Tile latter ou findi-g the example wrong, erases the figures from the blackboard. 12. Denver answers a call at the door.. .18, Suita-- (who is acknowledged to be one i f thq .wonders of the world) brings writing paper, ami tells month, day, and lime of nay by the watch. 14. Lottie bring* specie or currency from a closed money drawer. 15. Target and Denver mail a letter. 16. Alp|ionso shows how sleepy good and bad horses act. 17. Recess; girls to the right, boys to the left; boxes and barrels rolled about, and a good time generally. INTXBMISSION SEVEN MINUTES. 1. The trapese pony Tony in his wonderful leaping act from flying swing to pedestal*.’ John SanbourQe swings. 2. Denver swings his teacher; bis teacher swingR Denver. 3. Lottie either trots or paces at the word of command and jumps the rope. 4. Comanche imitates a rocking CATHAKA GO, BroorWU^ rerBo-U.. Prepared by tbe Catharaima Co., SAVANNAH, GA. rre reu b, aadUO._ *reu„ and Jan IS—Sa LANGLEY BROS.. Manufacturer, of Ladies and Gents’ Underwear. ‘ Fin. Dire. Shirt* to Order aSusdalty. 1T4 Kin.Street,... ..<:HAWJt8TON,8. C\ VIHreettons tor measuring and Frlf* U t rent on application. J«n. le-dsw. MRS. TA. ADAMS ■ yriu mob reeatvo bar NEW SPRING GOODS. la the meantime she offeie WINTER COOD8 CHEAP,! in onwr to make room for the nnw got U*. Jaa. is-dt«up. Sixty-nine anarchists have commit- horse Horses at leaf. frog, ted suicide in New York and Brooklyn 5 Harry'and Naomi (twins) in their within the past fortrtfght. Thcy'-en- exhibition of reasoning from cause and terert in a compact to burn do\Vft those I effect. In this unequalled feat the two ciues and killed themselves. ■ most stubborn doubter is convinced that Six desperate convicts escaped from j horse* do possess the power of reason- the Ban Francisco jail. Stanley Lewis' w as killed By sandbag- ] gers at Cairo, Ills. The death rate is so heavy in Chica go that there are not enough horses to carry Away the dead bodies. Charles Browner suicided at Austin, Texas, by forcing a sharp wire paper file through bis skull into hia brain. QUALITY, IfA-I-TD iaf News Notes Taken From <mr, ( R ter’s Note Books. There are no .new cases of measles in he ctoy Those already -reported are | recovering. The horse show today- It is said to | be an excellent one. The new street. cars add much to the I comfort^ of the passengers and to the appearance of the city ier’s defalcation. Messrs. Hemphill and Holman; Democratic members of the committee, would not sign the report nor Indorse the bill. There was applause on tbe Demo- •cratic side when Mr. Cummings, of New York, introduced in the House a resolution appropriating $50,000 for the erection of a brome statute, on which shall, be engraved this bit of historic truth: “Samuel J. Tilden—nineteenth President of the United States—elected, but dot seated.” About two and one-half miles east of San Francisco city is a large redwood tree,. twenty-four feet in diameter, whicii is hollow, the inside having been burnt out many years ago. Tbe tree to iB a£l<>ve]y place, and is seldom visited by any one save an occasional hunter, who may stop there for shelter from the storm. A few days ago a hunter was attracted to the spot by the sound of lowness in PElGES-i'tr^Ar-acaijt^. ' . v_. • . i " j K >i tu Inspection Invited. [A JA D.W. McGregor, ATHENS BOOK-STORE. | day. ; A foot worthy of hot*.: Who will get the postofflee is still tbe [ unanswered question. We are going to have snow yet if I signs count for aught. The law school will turn out thirty- six young lawyers on the State this summer. What will become of Geor gia next?- - 7* ‘- Atbenshas an enterprising a mayor and council as (can be fonnd in CURE SSMSSSMSSSSK' . aasgssagg-aflasaa- . remarkablerenenshasbreoshreralacming . SICK HEAD .grdSgSSSSSf3 here, and those who once Ur thorn will And theee little pills valuable in so mar.y ways that T^ni pot ba Wffllng to Co without them. South. Let them show their pluck by giving good lights to the streets that need them. There is but little’sickness in Athens now Athens now has five of six building and loan associations, 7* They are all patronized quite largely. Everything moves on smoothly with the G., C* and N., both with the con tractors and the stockholders. It to great road for Athens and the South. S Further revelations are about to he scovered(about the footpad’s work on Barber street The eleven honr law is not what it is cracked up to be the operatives say. The Sunday schools of Athens are flourishing. -* Petty larceny to still practiced to A greaf extent in Athens. The police say the streets are vastly more cheerful at night with the electric light*. Thereto a rumor afloat of a new streetcar line, bat It appears to be groundless. Jester has established a male Bale stable. Why doesn’t the dty light up Lump kin street better than it does? It is said that a blizzard will pay us a visit in abont 34 hours. containing advance fees.. The man who called at the postoffice gave his name as Ludwig von Rodayer and spoke with a German accent. Be will he arrested. NOT THE BENDERS; < The Niles Women About to Be Relieved From the Kansas City Jail. Kansas City, Jan. 15.—(Special)— It to altogether probable , ; that the two women alleuged to be Mrs. John and Kate Bender, wbo are now confined in the Labette county jail, awaiting trial for the murder of Dr. York, will be liberated in a few days. Mr. James an attorney or this city, represented the women at the preliminary trial. Since that time he has been quietly at work collecting evidence which will estab lish the fact that the women are Mrs. Almira Griffeth and Mrs. Sarah E. Da vis. He now claims to have .affidavits showing that front 1870 to 1874 these two women were in Michigan. The crimes" with which the Benders are charged were all committed daring these years. On being acquainted of this fact tbe prosecuting attorney of Labette connty wrote the attorney for the defendants toiling him that if be could establish these facts by affidavits be would discharge the prisoners. Mr. James will leave for Oswego next week with his affidavit*. Work of Fiends. raUXV, . CIV, kcivu umuvu TIT IRTi*— j OtFORP X. C., Jail. 16,^ [Spefllsl.] cue drea thousand dollars had been paid for I News has just coached here of a fiend- it, and the first year two islands, St; 1 ’-*- —' * George and St. Paul, had been leased to seal fisherman for what amounted to a revenue to the United States of $317,- 000 annually, ample interest on the in vestment. The lease yet continues. Besides this first source of revenue there are many mines in opera’ion. r*-«s»s-!T«asnrwart. family, consisting of a man and his wife gnd three, children. THE COST OF ALASKA And the Fine Investment It was for our Government. When the purchase of Alaska was proposed by Secretory Seward, it had »een ridiculed, the territory being de nominated in derision “Seward’s ice house,” /‘the President’s polar hear range,” etc. Seven million two hun- ACHE our Brent do&su others do not. Little Liver Pills are One or two Is where Our pills cure it T small | . . ant fio or puree, hut by their Ri-ntle action ho use them. In vials at 25 cents: Sold everywhere, or sent by mail, cams itEticras co., s™ 7»t Sid Bose. SmllFrici Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to purchase a note given by the under signed to James Cheney, dated the 20th Dec. 1889, and due 1st of Nov, 1890, the consideration of said note having failed Jan. 8th, 1890. Mhs. E. McCleskey, Jut Chapman, (col]. Jan9-dlw-wl. horse and ’ any FOR SALE.—One mule, in good order, whore. Apply to janl5-d4t-w4t BOARD.—Six or eight get accommodation, corner Was' and Thomas streets. jan' For extra fine meat call ntBooth Bros and you wD get just what yon call for. Both Bros, understand the business. gates of Cypress Hills CemeteiTr and es to the highest bidder, asked the superintendent for permis- | bred from choice sion to Bury his dead child. The sup erintendent soon ascertained .that Smith’s sad story was true, find gratitl ed him the fayor asked. - Charitably disposed persons have secured enough assistance to 'relieve the immediate wants of the unfortunate family. . ish crime in Tallyho township, in this county, at Granville, twelve miles from here. Mrs Sherrell, a respectable wid ow lady and daughter of Stanford Dun can, chanced to go out of doors about 9 o’clock Thursday night, when she was seized by two men. They at once ■I | told her if she made any alarm they One gold mine he invented, the Trade-1 would kill her. They carried her a well mine on Douglass Island, contains | short distance from her house, where a stratum of gold bearing qnartz fifty they assaulted her. Recovering con- feet wide and eight miles long. From I sciousness, she returned to her nquse this mine alone was taken last year I and barred the doors, where she re- $3,500,000 worib of ore, and this is but mained until the next morning, being one Of many mines in operation. Be- afraid to venture to the nearest neigh- tides thB seal .fisheries leased, $3,000,0001 bora to give an alarm. When day worth of fish had been shipped last I broke she immediately proceeded to year, and $3,000,000 worth of furs, her mother’s, and at once informed her Gov. Swineftord, ex-Governor of the I of what bad token place. Mrs. Sherrell Territory, said that last year Alaska says she is unable to say whether the had added $10,000,000 to the commerce I men were white or colored, but from of the United States. The fact that to- the»r veices ahe thinks they were white, day a syndii ate could easily be found Armed men are now scouring the that would gladly pay $500,000,000 for woods in every direction in search of Seward’s so called wild speculation, an-1 the rascals. If caught they will be swers affirmatively the question* “Docs | lynched. ‘There are mountains of it pay?’!. . . marble;” said" the speaker, “almost equal to the marble of our own State of Tennessee; there are tons of gold undiscovered, iron and coal in inex- haustable quantities, and copper so pure as to be beaten into form with the primitive tools of the‘Indian fisher man.” 'The timber of the region, ce dar, spruce and _ fir, will _ supply the Rumors of Resurrectionists Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 16,—[Special.]— Two or three wild rumors gained cur rency here on tbe streets to-day,-and for a time created considerable sensa tion. One was to the effect that J. C, Parrish, who was banged here on Fri day, had fallen into the hands of his friends and had been restored to life. Another rumor was that Parrish had •wTJia motAwni fnr shin-hiiililinf Another rumor was tnat rrarrisn nau world with material for ship-building, ^ exhumed bjr ^ snat chera from the bnrying-ground for the country Hows Thi’s? [ poor, where he was interred, and his We offer On# Hundred Dollars Reward for. body had been taken to Shaw Universi- iv case of Catarrh that can not be cored by ty, a colored institution here, for pur- king H*U’* Catarrh Core. I pose of dissection. Investigation re F. J. Cheney * Co., Prop*., Toledo. O. the fact that Parrish had him and financially able to carry out any oblige- that part of the Story was tO that extent tions made by'their firm. # _ . . „ I true. w”dteA t ^n« h Mw?in, D Wh ,C ol^ite DnrtSiat; Abducted Dixie. E.H. Van Hoeaen, Cashier Toledo National CHAT1ANOOOA, Jan. 15,—{Special.]— Ba k, Toledo, Ohio. Constable Jack Muncy and a notorious Hull's Catarrb Core is taken internally, act- woman named Naomi Cavennugh were ing directly upon the blood and mucous aur- arrested to-day charged with abducting Lees ofthe system. Price 75c per bottle, Sold Dixie Sm i th , a girl barely ten yeaas of by ail Druggists. age. H he child, when found by the po- : lice, was in a state of intoxicaton, De- Fine fish and select oysters all times j D g too druuk to know her wherea- at Booth Bros. « I bouts. ing. 6. Comanche tethers the two former and actually balances them across a half inch iron rod. 7. Comanche and the barrel. 8. Colonel ■ Wood.Sultan, Comanche, Minnie, Claude and Denver constitute the only equine bell ringers on earth. INTERMISSION THBKK MINUTES. Wu tz “Santiego.” 1., The little mule Dynamite walks a rope -- -• 2. Ponies at lunch. 3. The military drill. 4. Denver and the racking chair 5. Denver and .the professor at lunch. No Money to Bury His Child,- New YoKK,Jan. 15—[Special.]—Peter Smith, a carpenter, living .on Liberty avenue, near Essex street, in the 26tn Ward, has been.out of wprk for several ■ ,» aiiu..,,, ... months, and has suffered from an* at-I To conclude with a comical mule trade tack of pneumonia, from which, as yet, he has bnly partially recovered. His wife has also been sick. OnThnrsday 1 jf __ twins were born to them.' One of them flOf*SBS, nOPSOS, fiOPSBS died withinfifeir hou.s of birth.. > I Smith had no money to bury hisehild I i AT AUCTION, so, taking the tiny tyx^y in his arms, he ■ , . walked across lots nearly a mile, to the | We will sell twenty fine head of hore- MONEY AT SIX PER CENT. Albert L. Mitchell, I LAWYER, Lou, Broker and Insnranco Agent No. 35, Clayton at., ATHENS, GEORGIA. win give prompt attention to aU legal btiai- Will Imoii yoar proi-crty tn firft-ela Companies agalnatloee by lire. Will negotiate oan* on farm lands running 8 year* at 6 per cent per annum, payable In whole, or part, at anytime. Comeaadaeeme. Albert L. Mitchell. Another Splendid Gift. An Elegant Work of Art To every new aubeerUwr orienewal for the (10 Pages.) ONE YEAR, The Beautiful Engraving, * The Scotch Raid” This stock is Texas mares and Hamilton Black hawk stallions.' We have several well matched teams suita ble for road teams and some suitable for simple driving—also several fancy sad dle ponies, safe for ladies or children | o;”BAT. one year, idi to ride: This stock is raised in central | SCOTcH Raid," ;* w»vy Texas and is. altogether a different stock to the canon Texas horse, raised on the plain. The sale will take place beurTT A companion piece .of “THR HOUSE FAIR.*’ which waa, until re cntly. the premium with -lie Weekly G obe-Democrat. CSr-The i rice or the WEEKLY GLOBE D*M- (FfiATi one year, a rl tbe engraving “TUB ONE DOLLAR I ilctures can have take aub- Borrowln* a Nuisance " I ~<Tt' Athens Ga nt'j S I Subscriber*detirlnzboth pictures Of all tie bad habits a housekeeper I at 212 Jacksow St. Athens, Ga., at J. ». I horse FAIR” fnrteo. extr. foil, int/i hnrrnwimr Is the worst There Cheney’s stables Saturday, Jan. 18. Poeuuasters and newsdealers • ill U nn u^Il to Wrow an vth ne atauv We mean business. Our time to limi- aerlplious, or remit direct o tee [fme^ThrrotteHn onfS bare? ted and we are .blindI to. sell without been the guest at the same house, and hwU ,®J| t r ® 8 ^ ve ’o„ S ?{ ll *i„ oTShine * every time just as the blessing was l0» clock a. m. Sell rain ® r *J I B®. ThJ - ; TI»to«aewjilno doubt be a success -teal was Ueluyed aud everything | “ thrown out of working gear. A little King | Bros own a ranch in Texas and pay especial attention to breeding to fine stallions; trim limb stock. Jan. 15, d 3 t. Globe, Printing Co. 8T. L iUIS, MO. sample copy of paper. care and forBthqught would have saved all the trouble,both to borrower and the one borrowed from. No one ; likes to he bothered to lend just one article and then another. It is a great nuisance; besides, lending is expensive ;' for the borrower is nearlyalways a thoughtless person and neglects to return borrowed articles.: Hodsexeepeb, *— i Committed Rape. Charleston, W. Va^ Jan. 15,-r-[Spe- cial.]—Last week a man named Clendi- nin committed rape upon Mollie Jar rell, near Winifrede, The girl is about sixteen years old. Clendinin was arrested and had a, hearing last Friday, and was released on bail. Fresh Fish and oysters received dairy at Booth Bros. tf TO RENT.—A well located store on Broad street, can be Tented at a bar gain by calling on Julius Cohen at once. Assignee’s Sale. I will begin this morning at 9 o’clock, January | 1890, cost sale of all the ““ * stock of books, stationery, 15iS£jSy blank books, paper, pencils, pens, ink and all such other I oetroar*November.. articles as are usually in a first-class book and sta-1 tue cfeuing touu steady, tionery establishment, at the place recently occupied by Davis & Garebold on Broad Sonthem Mutual Insurance Co Do You Want Cheap Board.—Ap ply to 221 Dougherty streU Jan5-Im . i).- ( Athens Cotton Exchange. Athens, Ga. January 15.—'Tone of | the Market, - Qufet and firm. Good Middling10 Strict Middling 9 5-8 MiddUng 9 3r4 Strict Low Middling 9 6-8 Low Middling 9 L2 Strict good ordinary Tinges 9 1-2 to 9 5-8 Stains 9 to 9 3-8 Y. L. G. HARRIS, President. THOMAS,, f Secretary 's wmsft Reshudet DuKrroaa: , Y.L.G Harris, M.-Ntanley, 8. Thomas, R. K. Boavee, L-H'/cTurtSSlaiv W. Vf. TbSauuv 1 R^8^Iyadow, A. K.Griffeth. 1889. FOB BALE. The lot on which the Livery stable on Thoms street stand. The lot can front two a to roe on Tbomae street, and a good residence lot on Strong Street. Apply to 3.8. Williford, Real Estate Agent I the property lying on the corner i>r Diced and Foundry streets and known aa the Head erty. Yhe lot run* to the right-of-way of Inabte- and U now Liverpool Margot. Tone:.Easy. MiddUng uplands, I l*-10;MlddllngOrleans: SalBaKOOO. Tona Fatnrea. I Jannary-Fehrnary. Ptbrnary-Mal'- March-April.. til-May-. y-June.. ST’ltc'/k. R-, and •* very vain ^yT^ 6 * y.s.WILL,roan, - Real Estate Agent, small farms of lt>, j», 40 add 00 acres* Alao a number beanttfnl loteea Barber street. These tote beantlfol. low i 3 44 545 646 5 43 *60 5 50 5 51 545 5 45 5 47 5 48 |5 4S 3 63 552 Ifni, low priced. NOTICE. New York Market. Tone: Qniet *. MiddUng 107-14 OpenlnjsTone eak. Receipts of Ail U- S. Ports. Futures. , , - -i I January street. Stock must be closed out within eighty days Irom this date. & ■ John T. Anderson, Assignee Davis & Garebold. I dlt-wlt. . Advice Io Mothers. Ur*. Winslow’s Soothing Svrup should *1 ways be.nsed for effildren teething. It sootbi • the child, softens the gomv allays all pain, cores wind colic and to the best remedy for | diarrhoea twenty 6re cents a bottle. • „ I attnrday,. (31A43 Fink Pictures.—If you want a fine Monday. |26,oss picture call on C. C. Maddox and you * will get what you want. , His work xhnndayJ. speaks for itself. Peel3-1 w Friday —- ■ --ji- TaiLor Shop.—I have opened ii tailor Total p ort ueceipti shop over Coleman’s store and will sept, l to Jan. 3— make suits to order and guarantee per- Stuck at all U.8. feet fit. J. Alexandkr. Pecl2-lw. 10 S3 10 M 10 42 10 49 10 34 1*W io m w w 110 36 io r 110 43 10 55 1U so 10 05 |10 70 to 73 I h ve dty property to exchange for farms in I the country. TAN YARD. 1 have for sale two mita* frees the eHy a well atde-track where bark can bedeUvered. The ptupetty to not offered beeoaacthehntea—Wrong*pay, ten bocanxc iwner desires to change hto hnslness. ^Apply to aaai'SuSAgSjt. LOOK AT THIS. I win sell a bargain in a nretty little farm oi I 30)4 acres of good toad 4M limits. There are two bon well plastered, well of i spring on the p»»ce. Apply to, 1 - Same This Wee Week Last year. ',187 M,;7i 18,139 72,919 IS$u This Wee 10,886 30,688 16.-.-1G 18,555 11,550 9-142 ifo.148 1889 1 1888 mill 4 1 ’,02l!lU ENGINES AND ai BEPAIES, ; ; ; AT Bottom Brices, WRITE to Geo. R. Lombard & I o. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Work and Supply House, Augusta* Mch7 d*