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Athens. 6*., MAlton 2, 1882.
Athens Cotton Market.
Corrected dell/ by the
HENDERSON WAHEIIOUSK CO.
A tuck*, Ga., March 1,1P. M.
Market Steady.
Good Middlin']; 11 1>4
Middling jo 5.4
Strict Low Middling 10 l*Svlo R-8
Low Middlinf 10 s-sxW I**
Strict Good Ordinary lo 1-8x10 U4
Clean Stain
...8 xlO
City Clock.
I A* the cu|>ol« of tlieFir.tMetho<
diet church is to bo altered, or a new
one built, why nut have it arranged
for the city clock. *1,000 would
place a good oue there. Skiff the
jeweler, would be one of twenty to
pay $50 each; or one of fifty to pay
*20 each ; or one of a hundred to pay
*10—the latter preferred. All ou
the condition that the ch ck is not to
he disposed of to tiie llichmond and
Danville road.
Sunaiiiua and tain.
Mr. John Hughes left the city yes*
terday lor New York.
A dry fall and wet winter ought to
maka a good crop year.
Russian casaeua. is extremely at.
tractive and very stylish.
LarjrCobfc Chape'.
We had the privilege of examin
ing* the plana for tliiw building, and so
far as u e comprehend them give our
views ou i he subject to the public.
Mr. W. \V. Thomas, the architect
ha- finished all Ids specification, and
drawings, and they are now ready to
be given lo the contractor.
New Spring Goods,
New Spring Goods,
New Spring Goods,
hi. G.Vfc J*. Coiien’h.
Col. Acton, agent of the Atlanta, X | u , nlateri „, wkicll j,
Conrlituliou is iu the city. I to bo built is pressed brick and the
A very pleasant party occurred at L* |, to U the Queen Anne, or
Cap'. BeuaseN last evening. | modified Guthio. The txaly of tl.e
Lnwi.’ snow-flake biscuit at Kicli
ardsou’s, College avenue.
Luuk to tour luterest.
You can save 20 per cent, by hav
ing your Roots and Shoes made ami
rtpaired iu a neat and substantial
maimer by N. W. Ilaudrup, the Bool
and Shoe maker, College Avenue.
not’15 till*.
TAILOR AXDCITTEK.
Thomas Jackson, Tailor and (hit
ler, Broad street, Athens, Uu. I am
prepared to do cut <ug and tailoring
ti any kind, in the bc-l style and at
abort notice. Prices lower than any
where else, and satisfaction guarau
‘teed in every instance.
I keep a good stock ol cloths,
caasimcrcs, etc., on hand, of the ties',
quality, and those patronizing me
may leel S'sured'of [vrlecl satisfac
tion both iu the lit ami the quality ol
the garments.
I will spate no pains to pleas-, ami
ask a shine u! your palronagu
Thomas Jackson.
Cider by the barrel, a- Richer 1-
ton's, College avenue.
Some fresh Northern apples just re
ceived at Richardsons, "ollegc- Avo
Best apple vinegar at Richardson's
College Avcutte.
The c lebralcd ‘Sweet Sixteen’
smoking tobacco, the finest on the
market cat, be found at Richardson’s,
College Avenue.
Full supply of Christmas goods at
Richardson's, College avenue.
Show Cases manufactured iiy Mc
Bride & Co., Atlanta. Go., also give
close priues to dealers iu looking
glasses, crockery, wood and tinware,
silver plated ware, glassware, hast
American and imported labia and
pocket cutlery.
McBimue it Co.,Atlanta,Ga., have
in stock the largest and most varied
assortment of Limp Goods ever
brought south. Parlor ami Hall
Latnus—Glass ami Bn.* Lamp., Re-
llector Lamps, and Lanterns, Shades,
Burners, Cbimntya. You save a-
good profit in freight and our prices
arc as low as in any market.
A Cheap Market.
Country people wishing to buy
goods ol any kind at wholesale prices
should scud their orders to me. An
acquaintance of eleven years with
most Atlanta merchants, and person
al attention enables me to buy a bet
ter quality of goods from 10 to 40
per cent, cheaper than [ample unac
quainted. Merchants, also, when in
ueeu of supplies of any kind will find
it greatly to their interests to order
through me.
Thu price of any article sent ou up. !
plication. Jno. Gardiner. |
128 Whitt hall street, Atlanta, ;Ga. .
febU-ll 1
Dr. John A Calloway, ol Milledge-
ville, is on a visit to our city.
Capt. II II Carlton arrived from
Atlanta Yesterday afternoon.
Rev. C D Campbell went* up to
Harmony Grove last evening.
An amateur dramatic entertain
ment is on the tapis for an early date.
Coukling has set a fashion which
may prove damagiug to the reporfer.
Lecture services morning and alters
noon on Wednesday’s and Friday’s.
Spring poetry—send it in. We
have a waste-ba ket just yawing tor
Mncallister, the magician will be at
Deapree opeta house Motiday even
ing.
A prominent young railroad mag
nate declined to be imerviswed yes
terday.
See adverti-ement of Sul Solomon
in litis morning’s issue. New store,
go and ace him.
Mr. Andrew I> Lip-comb, who is
firming near darkest ilte was in the
city yesterday.
George Adaina [days Ilurapty
Dumpty Friday evening. He is going
to have a full house.
There is much talk about a milPon
dollar factory being establish d in
Athena. We say lei ’er roll.
Geo. II Adams has sent more guod
shows to Athens than any oilier man
uu lue road or auywhey ol-e.
As soon as the hands can wade out
to it they will begin excavating for
the cistern topou College avenue.
Iu accordauco with the presents
mente of the Grand Jury,the ordinary
lias had the journals of tho legislature
handsomely bound.
W H Joues, the manager of Deu-
pree opera house, will put ill several
more good entertainmenta before the
close of the season.
Mndison superior court meets next
week. The Athens bar and press
will be well represented, in quantity
at Jeast, if not in quality.
We have heard of mashers, and
mashing, but tbe most severe case of
mash that has ever coma to bur at.
tent ion tvas shown us yesterday.
Miss Cora McCord, of Augusta,
alter a pleasant visit to the Misses
Mell returned home on Monday, to
the regret cl her many ft lends in
Athens.
We had a call Irom Mr. Tom B.
Warner, agent for Prof. J M lineal-
listdr’s company. Mncallister will be
in Athena one week, beginning next
Monday.
It is greatly to the credit of our
people, the prompt manner iu which
they have responded to the appeal
lor the poor, made by Mr. R L
Blooomfield.
Oar mearchauts arc requited to
send their cards to Msj. Longmire, of
the Mncallister troup, at the Cltnard
House .Monday. The wizard buys
chapel is in the shape of an octagon,
and is fiity-ono left long, by 62.4 feet
wide. The auditorium will have tbe
sloping flour aud circle somewhat sim
ilar to lit-.- arrangements iu theatres.
The stage fronting ttio main entrance
is iu rear of tho main body of the
chapel, and wi)h the rooms opening
ou it from a square structure resting
against i ho resr faue of the octagon
aud extending out oa either side Jso
as to lie visible from the liotit. Uu-
deruealli this stage, ito., are lecture-
routes. The roof of the nviiu chapel
comes to a {Joint over tbe centre of
the auditorium, and is surmounted by
a belfry. Tbe roof Is to be overed
with slate, and on the Interior lo. ,l>e
open and finished in Gothic style.
The windows in four laces of the octa-
gou are 8-hy 14 feet, aud will be of
ample size to light the main hall
well. Beside the maiuc front entrance
which is approached by broad steps
ou either side. There aro two en
trances, oue on either side, where the
main buildiug joins the rear build
ing, these ure visible from the front,
uud open Irom the outside on lo the
stage, into rooms in the rear and into
the uuditurum. From our under-
slandiug ol this plan, the building
when complete will-combine beauty,
cumfml and convenience.
Victoria Lawns, Linon da Dacca,
Nainsooks, Dotted Swiss,
lYquas, Turkish Toweling*,
Sniped and checked Nainsook,
Tut king, etc, etc., at
M. G. & J. Cohen's.
An tneiimpaniblp Clown.
When the late George I Fox died
it was generally conceded that ns ho
had no equal when living he could
have no succes-or when dead. For
years tliiw prediction Ims been veri
fied. At last, howe- er, there is a
man upon whuso shoulders the man
tle of the great elnwn falls becoming
ly. Mr, George II. Adams, who lias
lieeu at the head of American panto
mime tor inaDy seasons has at last,
through remarkable talent, conscien
tious and delionte work, and a tub-
tile appreciation of the humor
ous, lairlv established as the
equal ol Fox. The pantomime, iu the
hands of such as he, is a joy perpet
ual and hundreds have witnessed his
E erlbimencet in this city witli the
eunest pleasure. Although n young
man, be is easily incomparable, aud
stands so far at the head of Ameri-
pttn pantomimists that to see him onoe
it to destroy all inclination to see any
one else mangle the part that he han,
dieewith such subtle aud unctious hu
mor.— Atlanta Constitution.
Check Crashes and striped and
checked Linens for children 1 ! waists;
Russia and Stair Crashes, Table Dam
asks, Towels and Handkerchief!, just
received at M. G. & J, Cohen's.
A prominent oftixen was observed
going down the street this morning
with two street boards on bit back.
They were used to cross streets with,
all his presents' in the city where he i by putting them down to biidge the
exhibits. I n,u< *- ^
Tlice was considerable delay iu | The bill boys tundo things lively
Atlanta in sending out the commission j ye-terdny, they were on the move
of theoouniy Trea-urcr. 1 lie com-1 early mid keyt at it late,
mission ha. arrived. Mr. Hearing S n 0 w ^cmcUi^l other va-
has qualified ami given bond, and j net tc* fust reoeived ai Richardson**
entered u|»oti ihe duties of his office. College nve.1
at
Athens and Jefferson.
The Gainesville and Jefferson rail*
road is progressingwith all the din*
patch possible in ths bad weather we
have been bavin#. Bomo Athens
men hold the opiuiou that this rail,
road will not take any trade from
Athens, as our city win offer induce*
menu cuperior to Gainesville. This
may be the ease for a short time and
trade may mot he immediately divert
ed, but in time meu iu Jackson will
make their business cotintotiotis in
placed more accessible thau Athens
Sooner or Inter a railroad must be
built from l.are 10 Jefferson or Jug
Tavert. If It Is done before tie
trade is diverted it wiil be b- tier
than having to build it to regain lost
trade, a thing much more difficult to
•lo. The old adage alemt a atich iu
time, &Ce, certainly applies to Uu.-
matter, aud we mention it in hopes it
may arouse a new iutere>t iu the rail*
road and give us some immediate
prospect of its bcinir built.
Humpty ujui
George H. Adams, with his
lout company, closed his engagement
at DeGive’a opera hense last tiijlit.
As we said yesterday it is the best
Humpty Dumpty we have seen at the
south, and Adams is too best down
in the United Slates. His perform
anoea can be enjoyed by lad ea, gen
tlemen and children, fur they ore en
tertaining aud nmuaiitg, wilh no .de
jection n bit* feature. Adams is wor
thy ot recommendation, so too, Horn,
the magician; Gahriehe, on the crya*
tals, the Tisaot*s antomatora; the
Lesliea, gymnasts ; Deunis, the veu
triloquist; the MaiimeUcs in slat*
uesqu* gymnastic po>es; Wingfield
with his dogs, and the Pragcrs in
their famous ‘cat duet.’—Atlanta
Constitution.
1,000 Mar elites aud Domestic
Quite just r-caved at
28 3i aM G & J C oiien’s.
I.O. O. F.
April the 20th, is the sixty-third
anniversary ol the foundation of Odd
Fellows in the United States. Wil
liams Lodge No. 1.5, will celebrate
this occasion with appropriate ami in
teresting ceremonies. Tho celebra-
tiou will take place at Deupree Opera
House, aud the affair will consist
principally iu addresses by prominent
Odd Fellows,music, &c. It in prob
able that some visiting Odd Fellows
may honor the occasion by tljeir pres
ence* Thu character ot tha men who
have the management of the affair is
a guarantee of iis complete success;
A Fitting Tribute.
A schoolmate of .Mr. K IC Bloom
field handed it* the following beaut i-
ful Knee, they are a fit and loving
tribute to Ms memory from a rvtl
tiiend:
IU who wr'.to* on ti.y behalf
Fitliug word* ol apitapb.
Let him mind, how our d:ir Lord
Tells us in his blvsscd word;
Those who here do faithlal prove
Enter shell Ills joy above.
Let him cldsel on the stone,
Three Utile words, “son. we.l done.”
MaealTatrr.
A full hones at Ralston Hall, last
night, greeted Mncallister, the wizard,
alter an ab«enee ot four year-. In
lhai time Its has improved upon all
hi. tricks, though we thought then
there wa« hut little room for improve
ment. Ilia trick, and illusions are
not only cleverly, hut masterly done,
end the sere'll .u.pei.ion Ihe best
ever done iu Mieon. He give- a fine,
amusing, entertaining pertunumre
throughout. The pres,ml- giv.n
away weru ol fir-t ela«. order, urn.'
handsome and valuable articles,
among them a teasel <d lonv piecra,
w-w dra wn l.y Mr. (h-.ro. J. ; hall.
T* e t"tt doll .r eaah pi ze an. won by
oiidi.etor Aetve. Th" gilt part "f
the entertainment wn. conducted
fairly aud squarely ami satiifactorily
to die audieitee last night. An entire
cliami. ot |»ograiuinu to-night. Go,
and nit. r witne-ati.tr a good show,
try your luek with hi. large number
of presents.— Hactin TJ. graph.'
2Tcctr Adirortisora.cn.ts.
Deupree Opera House!
OSTS WEEK ONXsV
OOMMKNCINQ
5I0SDAY, M A IlCIi 6tli.
Prof. J. U. MACALLISTER
TI1K QliKAT
Wizard of the World!
. WITH III.VTKOLPK OK ATAKS
The prannls iriveu at Sscb i-ntcrtaiimiMit
sre r m liiued irom year own mvrclumls, wbi«"
omrlit to b« s irnsrACtct’ol *!»»•*•- {'(•nuiiiuuens.
Aim
with c
“l"*•;
Kcst-rvcd scsts, wilh two ft'iv loi.fi* .Vh*
Tin- holder of s Dollar T e « t «ill b • .dmil*
tsd tnany |>»rt uf the htdl, niiu »» il! he pivm
six envelopes.
MATINVl, .SATURDAY «.i :*:"f p. in.
Ssleol reserved west * «il! b'***u at M.«nde-
ville’s Fridsy inornin r, Mitirb Rd.
Ur. Robert T. Hampton,
• DENTIST,
L'ostcd Land.
All person* sn* wsmed not to tremit** on my
|ire;iih<u>>.eilher l»j i'.’u*in>r through, l nuiing or
d*hiu^ thereon, under pennlty «.f lav.
dt’clS.Ut IH'QUBL^
T^ETTJRTsT
GEO. H. ADAMS,
AND I1H NEW
HUMPTY DUMPTY!
By Universal Ucsirc!
FRIDAY, MARCH 3,1882-
New Tticks,
New Scenery,
New Specialtiesj
People Convulsed
With Laughter.
J. Friend,
Merchant Tailor
AND
Loader of Fashion,
lUvit.jr *11 the lewdinif jMit lemon hi thl* wv-
tion ot the •■©uutry for juln.r,*, ha* made iimuv
*nht for them, and ncvir fail* to wive itcii rt
fit. Clothiug made in flu* mo-t rtvli-h and
durable manner. Gentlcmt ii me luvlted t..
•nil uiul examine the line*: u*MUtmeni of *lu*
itioet *tyli*h hpriut; |T>hL tlu.t lutve ever l>ciu
uttered in this city. KewncvlIiiNv.
J.'FRIKND,
ittlttiltf ('ollegc Avenue, ne:it Broad Strut.
SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS.
RAMBLES ™« l mxfitY 1 "
A new, IttM-iiutitiK, amt exceutiiigiy tn»lrui->
live Oeotcraphieil liaiue, that eniertaina both o!»l
aa<t younK.
■IfMili VmImI. hadifft
8YLV \ X 1*8 MOItltl.1.
ATTORNEY At LAW