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And Everything'in the Line
of Gent's Clothing and
Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Trunks, Valises, Etc.,
to Go at a Bargain.
In order to reduce the remainder of
our Spring Stock of Clothing we inau
gurate, beginning from thia day and
continuing until the end of tlfe Season,
a great reduction in prioea on all lines.
This sale will enable late buyers to
secure the greatest bargains ever offer
ed heretofore. Everything in the line
ot Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Trunks, Valises, Etc., is included in
this
•SPECIAL CUT RATE SALE.-
, We also ofler the remainder of our
stock of Children's Clothing at Cost.
Don’t fail to attend this sale, as we
mean business. We solicit an inspec
tion.
CHAS. STERN & CO.
TO RENT.
A nine room house on Prince avenue
one door from Milledge. Apply at th*
house No. 713 Prince avenue.
Choice of my entire line Oxford Ties
and Slippers at actual cost for cash
K. L. Johnson, Clayton St
DRY, GEE WHIZ !
dude
Reason, Beecbam’s
magic.
Nearly all the students left yesterday
to their respective homes.
There is a beautiful line of Water
Coolers at low prioea at E. E. Joses A
Co’s.
The news from all the surrounding
counties ie that the crops are' good.
Spring medicine and Hood’s Sarssp
ariila are synonymous terms, so popul
ar is this great medicine at this season
Mr. J. H. Biusse had a fine Jersi y
nlf killed yesterday.
Jones’ large melons, 35c «ach.
J. P. Feans & Sons.
Mr. A. B. Robertson left yesterday
evening for Gainesville, where he will
stay for a few days.
Second-hand Mower, in fair order,
for Bale cheap, at Rock College.
• J. B. Hunnicutt.
Mr. Tobe Murray is still suffering
from injuries received from his horse
running away.
For Prescriptions and Reliable Drugs
of all kinds go to Jno. Crawford & Uo
Misses Ida Patman and Ida Pitcbford
of Atlanta, are visiting Col. W.A Eng
land.
The best hard wood Refrigerators
known is the Gurney. Ask any one
who has tried it.
Mr. Bob Reaves has sufficiently re
covered from blB late wouuds as to be
on the streets again
For the best fresh crackers buy the
“Dozier crackers.”
J. P. Fears A Sons.
Athens will have about three can
didates for mayor this fall. There are
quite a number who think they can
manage the water works question.
Sweet Gum and Mullein ie a sure oure
for ooughs, colds, croup, consumption
nd all other throat and lung trouble
Mr. Johu Cain went up on the ex
I cursion yesterday to keep the large
| crowd in good spirits until they got to
Atlanta.
Go to Johnson’s Shoe store and buy
Excursionists pair of those hanasome Russian Calf
and Kid Blucher Ties at actual cost
That’s the Way the
Found Atlanta Yesterday.
.p. I The Crawford base ball team will re-
The excursion to Atlanta earned up f{r(| from the fle , a until after “laying
a jolly crowd of 400 Athenians yester- by time,’’ when they will giye Har
day.
It was a well managed affair and a
quiet, orderly crowd. When Atlanta
was reached the lovers of “refresh
ments” who had been dreaming the pic
nic they would have disposing of
draught been on this occasion, were
filled with indignation and disappoint
ment when they learned that it was
election day and the marble pannels of
the hars concealed from human vision.
But all at onoe a revelation explained
the situation. Joe Stone, Tom Reed
and Capt. Cran Oliver were the sched
ule makers, aud it was nothing but con
sistency to seleot a "dry” day.
As the excursion returned last night,
near Jug Tavern some mischieion-
candldate for the chaingang hurled
Those Dull Scenes Over on
The Campus-Some Inter
esting Reminisces of
92-93.
Commencement is over.
The boys have all gone home.
Tonight over two hundred tomes in
all parts of Georgia will be made bright
and happy by the cherry presence of
the gallant son who will prove a de
lightful entertainer with the relation
of the lurid and graphio stories of hit
troubles and pleasures while at college.
But Athens is minus more than two
hundred bright spirits, and the very
germ of her gay life seems to have
fallen asleep.
The old campus is dark and lonely.
Yahoo, is like some dreary deserted vil
lage. The old halls that ao recently
echoed with the mery voice of soms
obstreperous Freshman is now pain
fully silent, and the fire fiye, bed bugs,
*nd pet rats are holding high carnival
in the domain of Boggsland ”
“Rife,” the great at&nd-by of the
boys, can now enjoy a peacefnl rest and
tell the interesting reminheenseg of his
trip to Macon.
Dr. Brumby, "the greatest pet of ’em
all” will be free from all vexations and
care for a few sweet weeks.
nets tot sioti fob heads
But Long Enough to Interest
the Reader in Search of
News—Every Section of
the City Represented.
Lost—Walking cane, dark wood, sil
ver Up, on head engraved T. C. S
Leave at Banner > file?. Reward.
For Rbnt.—Three convenient rooms
in "Hodgson bouse” on Oconee street.
Apply to Klein & Martin.
For Kjznt —Four room cottage on
Dougherty street. Apply to
C. A. Scuddvr.
Pasture for Cattle —Good pasture
for cattle. One dollar per month per
head. Call on C. L Mkll
Jones Watermelons.—The Jones
Watermelons on sale at L. Bart ling &
Co’s.
> Lost.—A box gold breast pin, old
style, containing two pictures. Findtr
will be rewarded by leaving same at
Skiff’s jewelry store.
Lost —On Meigs street, a gold breast
pin, oblong shape, with locket eontaia-
The bears will take possession of the | ing hair, covered with glass Finder
will oblige owner by returning to C14
Bather street, or leave at Banner office
ooca cola market, and the little
“tigerlets” can go an a vacation.
The lingering echoes of the Bumble-
Bee will buz on through the lazy hazy
days of summer and the terrible tor-
Ur in the Free State.—The good
old town of DanielBville is having a
tures of "exams” and finals will have I picnic this week. The female teachers 1
almost been forgotten by September.
Onaof the greatest triumphs of tl e
year was the phenominal success < f | marring,
clever Bob Gantt; after ten long years
of college life Bob made a marvelous
“rise,” and on Wednesday received hia
dip amidst loud long and lusty oheera.
So much for patience.
institute is in session, and it makes
everything as lovely as a bright May
A Liberal Offer—Judge S. M
Herrington has generously effort d tbe
Ladies Garden Club a premium of
%a 00 for their fall exhibition. We
IIP BY BLACK MTS.
He M r eted Out a More Hor
rible Punishment Than
His Enemy Had Sub
jected Him ta
The brillUace of Cuyler Smith’s m*- would say to every gentleman in town
morable political campaign, marking a | “go thou and do likewise.”
new era in college politio?, will remain
a vivid ptoture in our minds long after I Athens Banks.—While other oities
Sam Dean and Charley Ni3bett have j aud some of the towns are finding thiir
settled tbe anniversary music matter I banks closed to depositors there are bi-
with Fred Morton. ing odds offered with no takers that the
Ed Smith’s corner will get a much I four banks in Athens will stand firm
needed rest and the Lucy Cobb win- and meet all oat standing oblijfa ions.
dows can unlock their blinds. I ^
But alas! it is all over, the boys have I A Soon Club.—There is a club be-
■ ,,, ,. - , gone, and now in spite of ourselves we log formed in Athens to take in hand
Joe is one of Athens best yg men ^ « <they wgre good af[er ^ aE(1 we and deal with several married men who
mony Grove another turn.
Fresh Shriddled Cocoanut.
•T.P. Fears & Sons.
Mr. Joe Lucas, of McKeldin & Carl
ton, Atlanta, came down to Athens to
attend the german Wednesday night.
and has many friends in
are always glad to see him.
Another lot of those famous Gurney
Refrigerators received by E. E. Jones
Jk Co’s.
When a young lawyer expects to
visit the different commencements he
had better not change his pants and
shout'd have treated them better when loaf around the street and will not work
we had them. while their wives and children are &t
N. B.—Do pest sympathies to Tab I home needing bread to eat. The club
and the dispensary.
Call at the store of E. E. Jones &
Co., See the Gurney Rifrigerators,
leave bis pocket-book in the left pa’r j they are a great luxury this hot
of pants or he will be fired by the hotel weather
proprietor.
is going to give them a chance to work
and if they refuse then the conse
quence.
Sax Fraxcisco. June 32.—Passengers
on tho steamer St. Paul, from Panama,
tell a strange story of love and revenge.
Herbert L. Brnmmer, a Russian by
birth bat a naturalized American citi
zen, left bis desk in the office of a New
York merchant about three years ago
to try his lnck in Central America. He
was conversant with the Spanish lan
guage, and soon after reaching Nicara
gua he obtained a lieutenant’s commis
sion In the ai my. About a year after
wards he resigned and took up a plan
tation. When the revolution broke
ont, a few months ago, he was appoint
ed a colonel in tlfb forces of the insur
gents under General Savablas, who was
one of Brnmmer’s best friends.
The dashing young colonel soon won
considerable fame as a warrior. He
also attracted tbe .attention of General
Santagna, who invited him to his house
aud introduced him to his daughter.
The young lady had hosts of admirers
who looked upon Brummer as an in
truder,
Among the young lady’s admirers was
Col. Perlotto, the commander of. a cav
alry regiment, who swore to kill Brum
mer the first chance he sot. Brummer
was advised to be on his guard, but he
only laughed and said he could take
care of himself.
The First Trouble Came
when the pair met at dinner in a hotel
and were given seats opposite each
other. Brnmmer, who had been drink
ing rather heavily, made some remark
that the hot-headed Nicaraguan con
strued as an insalt, and he struck Brum
mer on the face with his
Brummer sprang to liis feet,
the astonished guests could realize
what was up he had seized Perlotte,
dragged him from the room and beat
him until he was almost dead. It took
the Nicaraguan some time to recover
sufficiently to resume, bis duties in the
saddle. He swore that he would-be re
venged.
Oho night soon after the attack on
Rivas, where Brummer won praise for
his daring and bravery, he was on his
way back to liis quarters after spending
the evening with friends.
Suddenly He ma Surrounded
bv armed troopers, thrown on a horse
and hurried off into the mountain’s,
He was closely guarded for two days,
when Colonel Perlotte appeared and in,
formed Brummer that the time had
come when he would have his revenge
for the terrible beating he had received^
He told Brummer that a slow, linger
ing death was to be liis fate. Perlotte
then spat in his victim’s face, and or
A Pretty Georgia Ctrl’s Good Fortune
~She is Happy.
A telegram has been received in At
lanta telling of the recent marriage of
Miss Ida Dent Wnght to General An.
toine Ezetta, brother of tbe president
of Salvador.
Hiss Wright will be remembered in
Georgia as tho daughter of Mrs. Mario
Robinson Wiight, tho well-known
newspaper writer, formerly of Atlanta,
but now associated with The New York
World.
Mre. Wright is tho widow of tho late
Mr. Hinton Wright, of Marietta, who
was well-known throughout this en
tire section of tbe state.
It will be remembered that Mrs.
Wnght. went to M.xioo a year ago to
write up the country for The New York
World. She spent quite a while down
there in tbe land of cactus blossoms
and waa the toast of the country.
She had her daughter with her and
her ton. They were shows every cour
tesy by President Disa, who was anx
ious for them to get as favorable opin
ions of the country over which he pre
sided. He tendered Mra. Wright a pri
vate oar, and in this p lice on w> eel
she traveled all over the country.
Her preaty little souvenir of Mexioo
she dedicated to Mrs. Dias, and it grati
fied the family very much. She was
then sent on a similar mission several
months afterwards to Central America
for The World.
Her pretty young daughter, who had
just graduated from Vassar, went with
her to this country. She was a bloom
ing young girl of extraordinary beauty
and many personal charms and win
ning graces, like her mother, and it is
no wonder to her friends in Georgia
that she has oaptured the heart of tbe
general of the Salvador armies and vice
president of the republio, for both
titles belong to him.
In tbe absence of bis brother, Presi
dent Carlos Ezetta, vice President An
toine Ezetta is now acting president of
LIGHTNING
SENT AN KLECTLIC BOLT INTO
THE WALLS OF-
DR, HARRIS’ ROME
Daring Yesterday Afternoon’s
Storm—Mrs. Harris Shock
ed, and the House Con
siderably Damaged.
The home of Dr. H. N. Harris, on
Milledge avenue, bad a narrow escape
-from destruction yesterday afternoon
by lightning.
During the heavy rain atom yester
day the boose was struck by lightning,
and Mre. Harris considerably shocked.
The electric bolt went down tbe
chimney, and in some way took its
course Into the wall celling peeing
some distance around the room. The
splinters and plastering were scattered
all over the floor and an ugly wound
made in the side of the wall.
Mrs. Harris’ shook was not of au In-
jurious character at all,- except a tem
porary sensation and j*r. _ Tho shock
earned much excitement upon tho
avenue, and after the storm a large
number of people called to see the
effects, and to congratulate Mrs. Har
ris and the family on their escape.
If you want a happy home get your
wife* box of "Orange Blossom”. For
sale at Lyndon’s Drug Store.
WASHINGTON GOSSIP*
The Atlanta Post Office Situation-
Tom Gibson’s Chances.
Washington, D. C.. June 22.—From
what was learned today from an author
itative source at the poatoffloe depart
ment, the applicants for the postmaster-
ship at Atlanta might as well take
things coolly this summer.
«... — vii , . It will be remembered that General
~ 6 °’ V?? 9 /*J 8 “f 1 ^ Lewii’ term does not expire until Do-
struck Brum- this bright and beautiful Georgia girl oembor. and, as no oharges have been
Z2SS& !5 l 0ne pnttr ^ *** inBt him * » *• believed
...it,. 1 °f Lbe fairest lands In the southern 1 *•»» nr.oM.nf. win m.t. „„
country.
Send yonr ordeus to H. *R. Bernard’s
for fresh -vegetables.
A FLOATING OBLIGATION.
that the president will make no excep
tion in his case and let him serve ont
his term.
If reports are true, the president will
not consider applications until icicles
are dangling from Atlanta’s inadequate
postoffice building.
GEOaetA COMBS UP MISSING.
There wasabingbatoh ot consuls and
consul generals announoad at the white
Alabama, Ken—
A Marriage Consummated in a Boat-1
A Subsequent Difficulty.
Newnan, Ga., June 23.—The news of I house this morning,
a sensational run-away marriage hasltuoky, Tennessee, in faot states all
reached here from Whitesburg, Carroll I around Georgia, were remembered hut
county, about nine miles north of this there was "nix” for the Empire State,
place. John Glass, assisted by some of IA great many believed that Atkinson's
his friends, stole Miss Lilla,the beautiful name would go In, as Berlip is still 1
fifteen-year-old daughter of Col. C. P. I cant > end it may come during the next
Gordon, a prominent lawyer cf Whites- I week.
burg, out of the bsok door at midnight I Tom Gibson It regarded as the only
and brought her into this county, J colonel sure to win.
dered him placed in a small cave, where I w here they were married. Some of I The young Augustan made as lasting
Glare's friends had come to Newnan I impression upon the president as be
My entire line of Ladies, Misses and
Childrens Oxford Ties and Slippers at
actual cost for next 30 days. Strictly
stone through a window of the coaches I cash. E. L. Johnson, Clayton St.
with a orasb, but fortunately no one Mr. A. S. Mandeville was missing
■was injured. Prof. Little was sitting from his place of business yesterday. It
. ...... I am rtYif Kt7 CGTYIO f\T hlO TnOTWlB ihfit
VETERANS REUNION.
Mora Camps Should be Organized.
Sp’.ednded Privileges.
uSS. s | i srz (
nM TT Q efamna TP »i- fVio P\ nanf mivnla I , ... . , • . I . • .. . . . . . .. I
Brummer was left to ins fate.
Perlotte feigned to be as much sur
prised as anybody else over his rival’s
old U. S. stamps F >r the 5 cent purple
stamp issued in 1SG1 by T. Crawford,
P. M., Athens, Gi., I will pay $2 00 to
$5 00 each. All stamps preferred on
_ ..... . the original envelopes. Also Colum-
The following letter explain itself,and bian 6t , mpa wanted . Addre88 Wm . c .
near the window, and the missile did |* f ° r ** beDCfU ° f ** gr “ d oW Davis, 1173 Cobb street, Athens, Ga,
not like much making a collision with
his head,
| he has eloped with Mr. Tom Fleming,
You can get Fresh Vegetables gath
ered every morning at H. R. Bernard’s.
veterans.
New Orleans, La., 201803.
Editor Banner-Dear Sir:—Wil
disappearance and spread the report
that he had been killed.. Brnmmer
would never havb been beard of again
had not one of tbe troopers, who hated
Perlotte, given information that loft
General Vagnes to send a squad of mei
young couple and their friends at the I been forgotten.
Chattahoochee. The whole party!
crossed over the river from the Carroll often heard the prafBes of tbe
side to the Coweta side on a large flat-1 “Hathushek” Piano, and being desirous
A CARD FROM PBOF. WURM.
LOST.
Monday morning on Clayton
The Tnour Artillery.—The sur
viving members of the Troup Artillery,
Just as it landed on the Coweta side of I of testing the instrument, I engaged
the river, the young couple were mar-1 one for our orchestra during the Unt
ried, standing on the flat. Mr. Glass oommenoement whioh hat just
to the raveTwhere, on rolling back the I carried his bride back to Whitesburg. JJSj to say*aSdclowy that! “consider
stones, Bruiqmer was found more dead I Mr. Tyre Jones, a prominent young I the “MatbuBhek” one of the very best
than alive. _ . I merchant of Whitesburg, who had lent | pianos mode. They are built for tone
Hull or Washington stilts, a Si W returned to Cornelia. Their bright and faced the Yankee army, want to have a did nothinK , and Perlotte’s friends be- lady aw.y, met Colonel Gordon, the * L^der ofWu^’sOrobStoa,
Hair Ornament like a cnrled feather. I winsome smiles made several hearts I “®* r “f 0 "" or s an,za ^»caps tie re . un j on . Several of the msmbars gan to hint at a famt heart and lost j father of the young lady, in the street j University Chanel ^
" ■’ “ j n. a a * —j I <.nnra(ra Rnfc Rrntmnsr was onlv wait- I . . . , . ,1 a
Finder will be rewarded by returning
Mine to Banner office.
REED PLEAD GUILTY
To Bmbezzling—Tho Funds of tho | sion yesterday.
Poat Office at Union Point.
Thomas A. Reed, who once
this otty, and who moved from
Union Point yesterday plead guilty to
embezzling tbe poat office funds at the
latter plaoe, in the federal court at At
lanta.
Ha waa seentenced by Judge New
man this morning, and will leave in a
fore the Great Reunion to be held at bave agreed to send in fat lambs and courage. But Brummer was only wait- after the marriage occurred, and I Athens, Gs. June 21, 1893.
! “ I name the da y* should be completed. Colonel Gordon fit Mr. Jones with his 1 Atnens,«».
— One night, while going his rounds in-1 fljt, and palled two pistols on him.
Athens Nekos.-A great many of Lateris -said, the father
, n tt • -rvl ^°“ 8t,tution United Confederate I our best men have written articles on I a 6 cart ^’driven ^y 15 BrsmmeL°By I went to his office with a Winchester on
lived in I biMr’who^s making a nsinlfand 11 money I wb, c l1 * sa stnctly literary, I whafc At hens needs. The last one bits daylight "the following morning he his shoulder. Jones, who was in a bug-
here to SloUcing law in AUanta.is inthecity. Ijjjj’™* 1, & “ d benevolent the nail square on the head, and bxjs ini® vert tplrs elyStSSpS 117 ^ 01 the att ck ’ * d an
— I — |tion. ^ I that Athens needs more men wh9 will I * e -e Brummer dracired »rmed, is a pluckylyoung man, and it.
Its objec.s and purposes are fully set p , y their subscriptions to the daily pa- hiavictim out'of the cart and infonned is feared that serious trouble will be Jan ® 1893
forth in the address of Gen. J. B. Gor- | p( , r without being asked for it. We oo- him of the fate tnat awaited him. This I the result. Both Gordon and Jones'
Messrs. Hale A Conaway : We use
the Mathnshek Pianos altogether in our
aohool and it affords me, very great
pleasure to speak in the highest terms
of them. We consider them the best
pianos made. O. Soskow^ki,
Home Sohool, Athens, Ga.
DR- KILEY PLEASED
|"‘■“I““ d,unkh ' u IsasszxstasI; i
Delightful City. 1 11 “nl. r.M. .<* I oli the rlght track - I large mounds. The lad 7 ® V**™** objected to Dr . Wim& m T. Hollingsworth, a very
i Am Going to stab* Yon Down I the iMfri**® 011 accouatof their d&ugh- learned and accomplished man, died at
shortwhUe thereafter for the Ohio pen-1 college, who was recently elected to | c i«n» tee objects ofthe > ABsociationVnd I whu” ***"#. “ | and let the antseatyou,” said Brum- ter ’ 8 A" thap ‘ rtie ® Bre *® U hia home in this city yesterday evening.
ite.U&r;. lb. eh.lr .1 B.U. Lou. U E.,ll.b S,SioM ^1^ "tt ^ - «“ I •*+**&£*‘“.T?? *I Ibtt.,«» « be -tt Mriebtt.
in good standing,
He was respected by every one who 1 in this his future home,
knew him as a man of principle, and no | Dr. Riley says one of the most pleas-
formerly a postmaster, of the University returned to his home mwtandor ^ !zaCa “ aen^to WU> * ^ Four 8tont stakes were taken ! i ^? rab L e *? n f*M** ia ‘ T* 1 ® with paralysis, and since that time has
r , at Union Point, Ga. yesterday spending three orfour days ^Headq^sfoTLl’n^l^D^ , J ° f hn from the wagon and driven intothe^therhad forbidden the «ndli>«y of ^ anable to leave u, hom9 onl y in
sdhv everv one who in this hia future home. tnese Headquarters ror ail necessary pa R . white, and about half pist ten groU nd around one of the largest ant Carroll county to issue a license, but it P -
a no th« moot nl«« , o’clock the house commenced shaking, hills, and then the colonel was stripped ^ obtained here,
san of principle, and no Dri RUey says one of the most pleas- I favor the formation of several and the .-dies all mshed down stairs to the skin,
one, until a few week; ago, suapected ant features connected with his election C ampa in a County, so the memhtrs 8c .J d nearl „ j “ I Perlotte screamed, cursed and pray-1
that the business of the office was not to a chair in the University is the priv- oan ^ near Headquarters, by which hv „ /a J,„
conducted nronerlv. 1 IIaita of living in ms delifihtful and oul- I ai ^ a I fe ^ e _ ‘
detith. It was only |
oondacted propwly. I ll W »< Uri.ll lb tt MUbttfl ttid oul-1 lt „ wlU I “V' ^
▲ short while ago, the postofflee in- J tnred a city as Classic Athens* I more active interest ;frem 15 to 26 mem-1 hour
■pectormade an examination of the i f onnd the people here pleasant, cultnred yin h« «gm f or a Camp,
books, and, after going through tbe and in every way superior, he says, and , By prom pt action there is plenty
amounts of the postmaster, as required naturally he looks forward to his re- U me, as Camps will be admitted up to
by law, he saw that matters were a lit- movsl here with much pleasure. J the d , y 0 f the meeting,
tie crooked. He does not know just yet what time j Ail members of these Camps, their
- He began to figure a little, and, after he,will move over, but will either come drives, sons and daughters,and all mem-
AN INTERESTING STRUGGLE
THE WINDS WHIRL.
ed, but lie had shownino mercy when
he had'left Brummer to die in the cave,
and he received nono now. Ten peons
dragged him to the stakes, tied his feet
securely to two of them, kicked the ant
hill to pieces and then threw Perlotte
on his back and quickly bound his r
wrists to the other two stakes. In an [up the Oconee river yesterday morn-
Between a Lone Fisherman and a
Dexterous Catfish.
One of our fishermen returned from
an invalid chair.
He served through the last war as a
surgeon, and always went where his
services were needed. After the war
he practiced medicine in this town, and
made friends everywhere. At the time
of his death he was in his seventy-fifth,
year.
. i / - , Hard head Cabbage at H. R. Bar
it Blows Down Trees and Houses in instant the writhing victim was cover-1 Ing, add reports a terrible straggle with I nud’g.
Several Directions. ed with the terrible ants, and was being a j ar g Q b j ue The fisherman |
Wednesday evening the heaviest rain h^^m^Vmafned Ions enornrh to I ^ P at oat hij trot-line Wednesday Struck by Uaftm.
revising his scrutiny of the books,fonnd j right away or not till late in the sum-1 ^ 0 't their family, can participate in I etorm of the stason struck the lower mfke sure that his enemy was dead, evening, aud had all the hooks well- 0SD ’ .L.“ e ^ IT r
that the postmaster was in arrears tol m er. 1 the excursion arranged bv Gen. Jno. C I P*rt of this county. and then, leaping on a horse, he made I baited with birds. He could see the Belle on the Richmond and Danville
the extent of *240. When tbe attention The new professor is a distinguished Qnderwood, taking them from Birm- Tb® rain wap not very heavy in Ath-1 bis way to the coast and escaped to 1 Uoe before b e got near to it sweeping I railroad was struck by lightning two
of the officer was called to the matter, looking, cultured, Christian and tal- U n gham, via various northern prisons, I ens, but just below the city the »in Three days after ^“Irlotte had disap- ®P “d down the river. He knew that miles below here yesterday evening,
be stoutly protested his innocence, and I e uted gentleman, and an eloquent I f 0O r day! at the World’s Fair in Chic-1 wind were severe. At Mr. Hiram pS ared his skeleton was discovered. I a monste/was hung to the trot-line. I The headlight and whistle were liter-
assured the inspeotor that if anything 1 minister.
was wroDg it was not due to any fraud Both himself and family will he a
on bis part. I valuable acquisition to Athens, and the
This, however, was not satisfactory, doo tor will soon take high rank among
and steps were immediately taken to Georgia educators,
bring the postmaster into court.
EXAMINATION.
All applioants desiring to he
Highest Fries Paid
For Confederate or old U. S. stamp?,
1 will pay $2,00 to $5,00 each for 5 cents
amined with a view to teaching in the purple stamps on tho original envelope
puXschools of ClttkTraumy, wS! issuedH*lby T. Crawford, P. M.,
meet tbe undersigned at tbe .court Athena, Ga. All stamps preferred on
house at 8 o’clock a. m. f on .Tune 24th. I the original mivelopes. Address, Wm.
H. R, Bernard, C. S. 0» 1 Davis, 1173 Cobb street, Athens, Ga.
Lister’s, at the old Corporal Greer Every particle of flesh had disappeared I and peddled his oanoe up to it, and I ally tom to pieces, besides demolishing
plaoe, it blew down a large number of “ nd tbe b ? n f looked 88 lf they W commenced to try to get the fish to the several stoves in the oars and breaking
trees, some of them striking the houso 1,6011 b ' boat, butit was more than he had bar- out numerous windows and doing con-
pf Mr Lester and knocking large holes The following item, clipped from the gained for, and it took the fisherman a! siderable other damage to the train,
in the roof. v 1 Ft. Madison (Iowa)Democrat, contains a ball on hour to safely land the large Fortunately no one was seriously in
informationweU worth remembering: b inecat in the bottom of the boat Tho jured, other than severe shocks.
cs^oto t V.W 8 U CtthsS r r 8 W S find I wShAn^ident^ew dlyss^spr^n- flsh madea desperate play forhis free- housekeeper has a speeia! inyi-
plenty of Chickens, Butter, Ergs, Cab- in « braising hls leg andjsrm qnite doom, but at last gave it up and wiU he tatl0n y t0 call at the Btor eot E. E.
cage, Bologna Sausage and the finest | ?f ver S ly NT.“£?^l d tt b f °wLfn C ^W' 1 s® 1 ^ 011 toast today. 4 _Jjone3 & Co. and see the Bevrfdgo
A bargain, California Pears, Peaches, vinegar in the city, ard for less money J ChumherlaWa^ I Steam Cooker. It is just the thing
Aprioots and imported Pine Apples 3 Keep up your, courage' and a little "bisremedyia witnoutameqo o “Blank’s” French Gandy, none bet- that every one of you need. If you are
money and come on and get what you sprainsi and braues nd should have a absolutely pure, nice packages for not delighted with them after trying
want at hard time prices. 1 $ohS Crawtord* to!> w * For ,&ieDy | gilts. "j. P. Fears & Sons. ] them you oan return them.
v*---V ~ '-rC * . <
- % " £ Mir ■ 0 ‘
ago, and also be present at the unveil
ing at Chicago of the first Confederate
Monument ever erected upon northern
soil, a ten days trip for only $10 00
transportation, and meals correspond
ingly law. Very Respectfuly,
Geo. Moorman,
Adjutant Gen. and Chief of State.
pound cans 25c.
J. P. Feass & Sons.