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ROST S. HOWARD, EdKor.
J GFY.
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4 OUR RAILROAD.
_The work progresses, despite the recent
uaCnvoraWle weather. The writer was upon
the line !ns! Friday, and saw the dirt mo, in ,r
Messr®. Blaekstoek and Gould are getting
right down to work in dea l earnest. and soea! ,
cheerfully and confidently of the prospect. I
They leave cleared the right of way through j
a heavily timbered woods for two miles, ap- j
proaehing near Mrs. Simmons’ house, above
the Hemphill place, and they had then nearly
a half mile graded, and were also engaged
putting np shanties to accommodate more
hands. The present force at work numbers
some thirty-odd, which they say will soon be
increased largely. In addition to the work
at this point, Mr. Simmons was to commence
-the first ot this week, with fifteen or twenty
hands, clearing the right of way from the
Hemphill place down towards Jefferson two
miles, along by Mrs. Gilbert's, and in a short
while the grading will begin along there, as
Mr. S. informs us. lie lias had experience,
an i seems to mean business, just like that
old veteran, Neal Blaekstoek.
On the upper end of the road, in Ilall coun
ty, Mooney and Turnlin are tumbling the trees
and dirt, and John Alexander, a nephew of
the great railroad builder in his da}*, the late
Col. Tom Alexander, has taken hold of the
heaviest section of grading on the road, about
Holly Springs, and is putting in some licks
already with a considerable force. Col. Sage
and his locating corps have to move about
from one part of the line to the other, laying
o(T work for the various forces at work at
these different points. Mr. Black stock says
as soon as the line can be located this side of
the river, lie will put some forces to work
down near Jefferson. All this makes it look
like business, and it is certain the managers
don’t mean ‘‘no foolin’ round” and child’s
play, but to put the work through just as fast
as it can tie done. We cannot afford to stand
still if we would. As Joe Brown says, the
world moves, and we propose to move with
it. TANARUS! e elections are over, except for countv
officers, and I wish that was. too. Now, let
us in Jackson take hold of this enterprise in
cold dead earnest and pull together harmoni
ously, build this railroad, have a market, do
velop our wonderfully productive country,
and convince the skeptical that it not only
will be built, but will be a successful and pay
ing investment. Don’t let’s have any more
hesitations and caviling as to whether tiie
subscription of stock shall be paid up as it is
calioil for, but let even' man and woman who
has agreed to help pay for the road come for
ward and discharge the honest obligation
which rests upon all, and pay up tho assess
ments. These men who are at work must be
paid up monthly, and we who have subscribed
stock are bound to pay it. The more promptly
we pay in the installments the earlier the
road will be completed, and all will reap the
benefits.
There are those who have not yet taken
stock in this grand enterprise for the benefit
of both the present and rising generation, and
who are able to do so without much, if .my,
Sacrifice. It does seem that all such ought to
help some, both for their own good and the
general benefit <>f the country. There is no
telling the benefits ar.d profit there is to this
country m the consummation of this enter
prise. We need all the help we can get, and
if) ;s ’ oped that the public spirit, good practi
cal sense and desire for advancement and
prosperity in our county, will prompt every
one to do all in their power to hasten along
the work and secure ti e road.
Forward, men ! along the whole line. The
world moves, and we must too.
W. C. H.
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1 he. Stock Law.
Not long since Judge I’e.l run a short no
lice in the News in regard to the stock law.
Wc are satisfied, from the inquiries that have
been made, that a large portion of the citi
zens of the county do not understand the pro
cess of putting the stock law into force.
Tins Act making it optionary with the vari
ous counties of the State as to whether they
would adopt the no fence idea or not, was
passed several years ago. In order t<> make
the Act operative, it >s necessary that certain
requirements should be first complied with,
'iiiis notice, as published, was a part of the
regular proceedings. The next step will be
an election, to be held on the hr>t, Monday in
July of next year, when the question of
• Fence” or “No Fence” will bo submitted
to the legal voters of the county.
W e give you this notice in time, so that
yon can be discussing the matter with your
friends and neighbors. If you are interested
in the maher. you had better commence to
work for your side. Remember, that the elec
tion must come otf at that time, and you may
be outvoted if you get imbtlereut upon the
subject I lie News is open for a sensible
discussion of the subject.
Truth and Honor.
bjnery : \\ hat is the best family medi
cine in the world to regulate the bowels, pu
rify the blood, remove costiveness and bil
iousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole
system? Truth and honor compels us to
answer Hop Hitters, being pure and harm
less.— lvl. .see another column.
It is stated as a fact that the heart of Mr.
A. M. Woiihen. who was seriously stabbed a
short time since by the radian Gibson, in
Macon, has been forced from its legitimate
position, and lias been pressed down three
inches to the front by a mass of dead blood
l'liis is very strange, but. according to the
Albany A T eic° M it >s nevertheless true.
CIEKIESttSA xmws.
Four persons who ?. ere confined inClarkes
\ die jal, under sentence- of the Superior
1 or,rr. made their oseape from durance vile
as! week.
The Cuthbert Male Institute was burned
on Tuesday last, evidently by ineediaries. The
building belonged to the Agricultural Col
lege, and was insured for $2,000.
The Butler Herald reports that a few days
ago a very large snake was found in a cot
ton field nor.r the residence of Mr. C. Mil
irons, in Taylor county, which had fed on
co*:on until it was almost impossible for the
reptii to move itself upon tlieground. "This'.*'
says that paper. ** is the first instant e in which
we have ever known snakes to eat cotton in
such quantities.”
The Albany News relates a horrifying cir
cumstance, which occurred over the river
near that city last Wednesday. A little
baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cooper, residing
in East Albany, was sitting alone on the
bottom doorstep, when it wus atlackec 1 by a
large and ravenous hog. The rapacious
beast seized the child b} - one of itff hands and
dragged it over the yard, attempting the
w hile to devour it. The little innocent’s hand
was fearfully mangled and eliewd up before
its great peril was discovered and the babe
rescued by its mother. It will he crippled
for !ile. The News hopes that the villainous
’■cast will he killed before it realiy devours
somebody's child.
Albany News: “ The Augusta Evenin'/
News calls attention to the value of pine
straw, and says it has only, been a vear or
two since pine straw first became an article
of export in the Wilmington market, and now
we learn it is impossible to supply the de
mand r or it. Tt is shipped North, where it
undergoes certain preparations, and is then
used for stuflling mattresses, in the place o'
oakum, and for other purposes, besides yield
ing a kind of oil in the first process to which
it is subjected. There is a depot for it near
the foot of Orange street in that city, where
it is baled for shipment. This new in lustm
can be most profitably developed in Georgia;
for if there ever was a surplus of any one ar
ticle, anywhere, which seemed to be value
less, it is pine straw in Georgia.”
On last Thursday Stephen Kile and Win.
Stringer met at Pass’ grocery, in the edge of
Hall county, to run ahorse race. There was
a large crowd and free betting. The track
selected was a narrow road near the grocery.
Kile was r ding a horse difficult to manage.
At the tone agreed on the horses were put
on the track. Before they got through Kile’s
horse flew the track and ran into the woods,
lie first ran against a tree, crushing Kile's
leg nearly all the way from the knee to the
ankle, and kept on, running over a tall chest
nirt stump, and as lie passed between two
trees Kile caught to a limb and pulled him
self oil'. The injury was so great that am
putation was necessary above the knee. lie
was also bruised and injured other ways.
II is recovery is regarded as doubtful by the
surgeon. —Gvoinnett lleraid.
The Marietta Journal thus tells editorially
of what was indeed a most " remarkable oe
curr.enee” recently in Cob!) county. More
over, a-i will be seen, the Journal declares
that what it toils is as true as gospel. It
snvs; •• Last Saturday a week ago. while
Mr. Isaac Reed and his four children were
picking cotton upon a portion of land be
longing to Air. Newton Cates, in this county,
rocks began to fall about, when Mr. Reed, in
anger, grasped up a stone and exclaimed :
" Whoever you are, if you don’t stop you’ll
get this,” holding up the stone in his hand.
But the rocks kept on falling so fast that all
began to wonder who could he throwing them
when it was noticed that they were rising off
the ground about them and falling back. So
strange a sight caused them to leave the field
and go to the house near by, when the stone
falling commenced there. Some of the near
neighbors were sent for. among them Mr. N.
Cates and Mr. J. Bazel (a sister of whom is
Mr. Heed’s wife, and all saw the rocks fall
ing. some of which were hot, and all testify
to the same facts—for facts they are—but as
to the cause, none of them pretend to know.
Now. some will be so incredulous as utterly
to denv ti is and cry out ‘ pshaw !’ an 1 ‘ su
perstition.’ yet. in spite of ail, these are a^
well established facts as human testimony
can establish. Better acceptor them as facts
and go to investigating for the cause. On
Monday week the same manifestations were
repeated at the same place, and one of the
stones struck a little boy on the foot, and
another stone struck Mr. Bazel on the shoul
der. By the way this is not the first time
that these sort of 4 manifestations’ and 4 ap
pearances,’ or call them by what name you
please, have occurred, but in other places in
this State and Virginia, such have occurred.”
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We have the WILL also, and we intend to
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HE A VY DR Y GOODS,
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found the tyrant
MIGH PR3CES
tyrannizing over the people of this commu
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LOW PRICES
sits enthroned in the t3 T rant’s seat, when shall
be abolished the old, old plan of
“ GET ALL YOU CAN!”
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We admit some houses, with a little more
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made an effort to follow us, but they were
too late. Others, again, have sneered at our
cheap system of selling reliable goods, and
prophesied our early and total extinction,
but our friends,
ORbi© iPnTblic,
realized the fact that
PARKER, OTARRELL & CO.
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cognized mutual arrangement between the
(ino and the people that “ we will support the
boys who have given us cheap
HEAVY DRY GOODS
— AasrxD —
G-roceriejSu^
and the firm, hats in hand, bows and recipro
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Goods Cheaper than Ever!
We have on hand now and constantly re
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we are, therefore, satisfied with a
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HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Cigars, Teas, Etc.
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Athens, Ga., Oct. 1, 1880.
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MENS AND BOYS FUR AND WOOL HATS.
ZMZZEZESTS 3 YOUTHS’
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lAAVYE.S C.T.OXK.S, y.'WVWTYL SWMTLB, "FAc., YAe.
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Christmas Tricks, Toys, Vases, Moustache Clips. Chroinos.
DOLLS I3NT G-IEvE-A.T VARIETY.
Box Note Paper in all Styles.
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you what 3 T ou want. As for prices, they don’t ask anybody an\' odds. All the3 r want to
know is that you have got the money, and the prices will be made as low as anybody can
make them. Jefferson, Ga., Nov. sth, 1880.
:si 2 tv/f a ht .ti: •
A. R. ROBERTSON,
DEALER IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE
Monuments, Tombs, Head & Foot Stones,
LARGE ancl SMALL CRADLE TOMBS,
Marlile and Granite Box Tombs,
AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
A Large Lot of Finished Monuments and Tombstones on
Hand for Sale■ and Ready for Lettering.
My Yard is Ful of Marble, and Ready to Fill Any Orders.
aiVE IVEE .A. CALL, A. IST ID GET
A. R. RC/BERTSON,
Monumental Builder, Athens, Georgia.
BALDWIN & BURNETT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS
Ho. 3 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
WE IIAYE just received the largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought
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E^CIjUSIVEIIjY
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TO MERCHANTS:
Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT is complete, and we guarantee prices as low as
any house in the South, and will save 3011 freight.
Gr I~V E XT S _A_ CALL.
BALD WIN S' B UILYETT.
Athens, Ga., October Ist, 1880.
Coffins! Coffins!
I WILL keep on hand, in Jefferson, a full sup
ply of
COFFIKTS
and .
BURIAL CASES,
of all sizes, and at priees to suit the times. Every
effort will be made to serve parties promptly and
satisfactorily. Respectfully,
sept 3 W. A. WORSHAM.
BOOTS & SHOES!
WE HAVE moved our Boot and Shoe Shop into
the old shoe shop in the Venable corner,
where we are prepared to do all kinds of work in
good style and at prices to suit all. A share of
your patronage is respectfully solicited,
sept 17 EDWARDS A CIIUROII.
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PLEASE SETTLE!
OUR patrons will please call, as soon as po 6 *
sihle. and settle their tuition accounts lor
this and the past year by cash or note. 'lhe mo
ney is needed to meet oar own obligations. Iho
fees are so small that we cannot permit them to
run. as when all paid they are barely sufficient to
meet our expenses. We have not the time to ca.
on patrons personally, and we shall be compel *e
to place the accounts in the hands of a collector
if they are not paid during the month of Novem
ber. Please call, friends, and settle in some w*} •
JOHN W. GLENN, Principal.
October 29th, ISSO. 4t
LIGHT JOB -WOBiK,
Executed promptly, at this office.
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