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FRIDAY. .JANUARY 4. ISB4.
— r.fmx.x’r.Trgi unaanmanM
There see I.s to he eon-i lera
hie opposition in some sections of
the county to tho Jtock Law soon
to go tiit-' operation. Ihe same
feeling prevail-, lo some extent, in
Warren county. The Clipper has
this to sav on the subject:
‘•There seems 10 ho some dissat
isfaction with the stock liw :hst is
now to jo i' ll operation, in some
parts of the e<-ui ty. This is hut
the liiernry the Is*- wherever it
his yet gone into operation. Af
ter a thile it wd! work well. Those
who are opp .-cl to it shonid re
nte in her tb-n ilic lev d-m* nor com-
pel them !<> li*r a i their fences.
con pel * them to keep tip
their stock. The principle to in.the
a man responsible for Ins sock is
a geol one. Where then' is a good
range i ary 000111(1111111' the farm'
•rs who tiive had stock running on
such range hitherto map. by agree
pient, content to keep up these
fonre> vnd View Coir npl; to con
„tinue on the range Thera is but
little that 1* arbitrary in the law,
an 1 belnre 1884 is g 'tie cur people
would not In without it ”
I,4UUi: I liu:i\ AUCJUSTA.
The Potipo Wajehouse of Mceats
l’himzv k <■.. ot Augusta together
with Its e utent-i. about 330”) hales < f
cotton, w.is destroyed by fire on
Wednesday night. The cotton was
fully covered hv insurance. Mess
Pbinizy it Oo . had only $6,000 iusur*
anew on the W-trahsusr, which was
worth $20,000
4*<>TUKK WAREHOUSE BURNED,
We clip *he following from the
Evening News or I btirsday, Jan
uary 11 : “Iu spite of the efforts
■of the tire in an 'he sparks living
•over the w icehouse beyond the
t* • *'
Exchange found ledgemout in tiio
watehouse ol 'Wholes* & Cos., and
furnished (mother bad fire possibly
twnre dangerous in its location
than the fire in the Phinizy ware
house. The cottpn is nearer ohs
er ction and lirger buildings
than in the first instance, end al
though the. fireocn could reach
the Iml.** with streams they were
eo badly d.Ht'jfed that the damage
to the Cotton will be serious
m w ate. foi-unat.dy riot mo;o
than ?O0 oreight hundred bales
in store, and this is insured. This
waiehou-c I ' Lj'pged to Mrs Obot,
of failtitnore and is covered by in
•uraiice in Bahimore Companies
F-T rr <ii <'miii^sim
„ 4*l -
J/vrx'>i ntiuy a most disastrous fire
occuried at Covington, in which (he
o-iuu h o , ihs iiost-i.ffice, tho Enter
prt>e newspaper office, nnd seven stores
.were bins ltd. The fallowing are
among the losses : The Haynes build
in jj occupied I>y. Air. Hearing and the
Enterprise office,. $1,500 ; Dcaring'i
bloik, valued at s7,ooo—insurance
8 1 100-; -Sjm kSi ns, lawyers, $ 1,000;
tttggios. dentists, 8200; Horton, 8500;
Brooks & Ivy, building, Mao.
hy’s I '**• on burttjiDo and goods $,900.
The until natter in (he post-office and
the couoty records were saved. The
court house was partially insured aud
was valued at 815 000.
Gen. Bltertd.fi,' Col Taylor, Col.
Menjau.m and I>r. John Millings, all nf
the regular army, stationed at \Va*h
itigtoD, tie tho happy lathees of twins,
——■■■■► •
Representative llewitl, the new
Chairman of the Committee on Pensions
wai a t a plain in the Confederate ser
vice. and was wounded severely at
Ch w. antaugs.
—
Hun. George A. Post is the young.
e*t member of Congress, lie is 29
years old At 22 he was Mayor of
Bu*quehsnna. Pa. Me is a Democrat.
1 he annual proclamation of the Sec
mtary of the Treasury of the values of
ftreige coins, expressed in money of
account af the United States, tn be
taken in estimating the values of ail
(utyign me' chandisr made out in said
•sirreneea, imported.on or after June 1.
TKP4. males the following changes
frmu pioclauiai ion of June Ist, 1883
viz :
Austria fl rin frms 40.1 bent* to
j 39 8 cents. ft
Ho'ivia, ILdiyiyjw'from, 81.2 cents
to 89 fi cents. _ .
Ketfu-idor, Pesn' frv.in. Si 2 cents to
SO G cents. - v*'
India, rupee from 38 G cedis to 38 3
cants.
Japan, yen from 87 G c'Yits to 8G 9
cents.
Mexico, dollar, I'roui 8S 2 cents to
87.3 cents,
IVru, sol from 81 2 cents to 64 6
cents.
Russia, rouble from G3 cents to G 1.5
cents.
Tripoli, nmhbub from 73 3 cents
to 72 7 cents.
United Slates of Columbia, 81.2
cents to 80 6 cents
l’uync and I’todielou are having wi
active tussle for tl.c Ohio Senatorehrp,
wiih advantage* in favor of the fnrmyr.
Cerro Gordo Williams and J’tie Black
burn are the naiu contestant* in Ken-'
t u ky, with 1110 idds in favor of AViJIs
isms. -
> , * • f r J . '
Senator Colijuitt says me southern
dom 'Grata do not want nor ev-pect wry
pution af th I‘rosidcuiiul ticket to
come from that section. Such action’
would only renew the Sectional feeling
arid utterly l;>tr.)y whatever chances,
of success the democrats may now
h ivu.
The Washington U-azetto nyn ; We
will never put nn impedimmt in the
wy .and negro immigration from the
south. The mau w'no will take a casual
look over the Union will seo that the
prosperity of the different sections is in
proportion to their freedom from the
olored element
Thu next national Democratic con
vention will comprise 802 delegates, in
stead of 738, as htretof ie Tho in
crease results from the enlargement of
the House of Representatives. Two
delegates are allowed from each Con
gressional district. .an<) four at large
from encli State, to represent the Sen
atorial votes. So (hut it will require
402 to nominate, instead of 370, as
heretofore
Slcpheu W Dorsey ol star route no
toriety, appears in anew role. New
Mexico will shortly make application
for admi-sion into the Union as a Slate,
aid it is said upon good authority that
Dorsey will he the first U. S. Senator.
AROUND TOWN.
fee in abundance.
ihi II t h rist ton s
Plenty of rain last week.
Messrs Ja nos I Brown an ! Oscar
Davis returned to Athens ou Wednes
day last.
Mo- Lizzie C ory leaves tr>"innrr"w
for Macon, where she will become a
student of VV . F. College.
Mr. T. II Morgan ;;f this place,
spent the Christmas holiday at Barnett
We have had some cold and di.-a
credible weather in this section for the
past few days.
Mr J. //. Ghcesling has recieved a
ear load of lumber, with which he in.
tends building an office on the Court
Ilo use Square.
Main Street was blocadcd on Christ
mas night, with boxes, wagons, liny
Irauice, chicken coops etc., The boys
wero on a taro.
The Christmas Tree given by the
Methodist Sunday School on Friday
night of last week was a decided sue
cess.
Mr C K Atkinson formerly of this
paper, lut now c.i neet- and with the
//arlem Sentinel, was married to J/is.-
Georgia \\ agnon of Morgan f’innty.
on Monday night December, 24th.
kVe extend our congratulations to the
happy couple.
The entertainment given by the
Baptist Sunday School occurred lasfc
night. It was a grand success and
oven body seemed to be pleased.
———mm ♦ mm
Great reduction in Winter
Clothing tn close. Hats of all grades
marked down to make room lor the
ue# stock.—Ci pclun. Seals k Armor.
.. . .
Cf g"Ti aec Chains, Mack Mauds,
llame Strings. Plow Lines, Bark C’ol
lars Single Trees, Clevises,Lap Links,
Curry ('iamb l in endless quantities.—
Copeljn, Seals & Armor.
BSfk, \ reck of worms have be. n
known to pass from ooe child Shri*
tier's Indian Vermifuge was the retries
dy used. Only 25 cent! a hoi tie
(oqolan, Seals A' Armor.
IMY Mil SHE STABLE.
\ ’r ” ' V-.. "f
INGHAM 4’ WEIGHT,
On BROAD STREET.
- - ca.
J- C. t : .TL.Jjx '
-jkTjJW ve'iieles of evejv description. 000. l saddle nod harness Horses. Careful
Vr'snil at ten tfVp.'thr’Jertf.', T*tronage respectfully S'dicitsd.
- .HMKB IWIiVT! .IXO M WRM.IIT
'•Jaiiuarv 4. 18.54
AT 718 BROAD STREET,
N , *4***rvi*/l‘ •*•*'* * • * ***** * ’ ’
Augusta* C*a.,
rOU can hny Clothing, Ha s. Lhiderwear, N. cliwear, Umbrellas, etc., ele.
I as cheap ns anywhere in the United states.
A full 1 Trie of
Ready-Made Overcoats
Always on hand. The
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prices. <
Wcii Outfits a Specialty!
floods warrant'd, nnd entire satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Visit
ors to the City are invited to call and examine my Bloch.
AUGUST DORR i
TAILOR and GENTS FURNISHER,
718 Broad Street, AVGUSTA, Ga. nov 2,83
JMHRIGHT
& Cos.,
237 Sixth Street ,
Louisville, Ky.,
M ANUFAC I'UKEItS Of
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS.
Ktc , Hie., Lie.
Wo make a specialty of First-Class
Hand-made Work Our house is heads
quarters for
GATHRIGHTS PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHTS PATENT HAR
NESS, SADDLES, etc.
CASH DEALERS will find it to their
interest to see our stock and get prices be
fore buying. n0v.2,1883 —
SANITARIUM. Riverside, Cnl. The dry ellmote eona.
Nuaa, Throat. full idea, 86 p., route, cost, tree.
MARRIAOE^^fIP"
[All that the doubtful curlou* or thoughtful want to 1
Iknow, Cloth and guilt binding6o ots,paper 26c,Mur* ;
triage Guide, 114 p 15o,sent set*led. money o etps.bjr ,
iOR. WHITTIER
KThe great specialist. Nervou* lability, I roped imeato ,
rto Marriage. Consultation end Pamphlet free,
C"1 EOROIA, Greeno County.
(lerge W, Moon. Guardian of
Henry Moon, now of full age. applies
for Lett re of Di-mission, and such
Letters wid he granted n the first
Monday in Jauuiry ISS4. unless
good objections are filed
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
Nov. 3D, ISS3.
NOTICE
To Trespassers.
AAT E hereby forewarn all persons from
\ A hunting (by day or by night,), tisli
iug. cutting timber, or any otherwise tres
passing upon tiir bands. We will prCse
cute to the full extent of the law, such.of
fenders.
J N. ARMOR. W. F. ARMOR.
O. H. ARMOR Mrs Mary A Park
Nov. 23, 1893—Sts
(N HtHtt.'t % —Greene County.
j Fra ik Hall, (c I’d) lias applied for
exes ption of Personalty and selling apart
aadi ablation of homestead an ! I w ill pass
upon the same at ten o'clock a. m . on the
20th lay of Octnlic-, 1883, at my aflice.
JOEL F. THORNTON; Ordinary
Oci aber 12th, 1883, , j
GIIOROI \-( Ireene County.
Jesse P. Wilson, Administrator of the
Estate of James H\ Oodkin. deceased, ap
p ies far betters of Dismission from said
Estate, and such Letters will he granted on
the first .Monday in April next, unless good
objections are filed.
JUKI, F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
-Januaiv 3, 'BBI
\0 NEW THING.
STM’S SASATIVE PILLS
Used throughout tho country
FOII OVEH dO YFIAHS,
And thus proved
Ths Best Liver Medicine in the World.
TsoGnpirv'7. FoisonousDrugs,but purely Vegetable,
s.ifa and reliable. Prescribed even by Physicians. A
Bpccdy cure for Liver tJoraplaint, Regulating the
lio\vela.Purifymz tho Blood, t deansing from Malarial
Taint. A |irk-fet*t cure far Melt ISeuduche,
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1884 Til ft. 1884
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THE CONSTITUTION
Atlanta, Ga.
liOKt; | \ Gieene County.
\T Temperance 11. Daniel and Archi
bald Q. Dickinson, Executrix and Execu
tor of Cordial N. Daniel, deceased, and
William II- McWhorter and Robert E.
Davison. Administrators with the Will an
nexed of William Edmondson, deceased,
apply for !.etters of Dismission from the
Estates of said deceased and such Letters
will be granted on the first Monday in
March r;S4. unless good e bjeetious are
filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON OrJ’y.
Nov 3D.1883
U. P. SIBLEY. 'Vm. j CRANBTcN.
R F. SIBLEY,
Colton Factor, Guano Dealer
Commission Merchant,
734 and 730 Reynolds Street,
J9l. T 0
js@M,ibetal advances made on Consignments. Bagging nn<l Ties furnished a
lowest rates Ftrict personal attention given to weighing and sampling Uotton. (. 011
signments of Crain solicited. [dj 1
Assignee’s Sale!
■■■> •
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAG
ONS. SADDLES. HARNESS. LEATHER, etc,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
R. EX. MAY ii Cos.,
WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT
Greatly Reduced Prices ! !
%/
HE above Goods are nH eVan, fresh stock, made by the Host Manufacturers in the.
United States, and comprise the well known makes of Sludebaker, Wilburn and Stan
dard Plantation Wagons, all-sizes. Best quality of Open and Top Buggies, Phaetons,
Victorias and Extension Top f'abriolettes, made in the Northern and Eastern Ctales;
also seventy-five Open Top and Top ISuggfes of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and
Road Carts,
I_i£\x'g-o Stools:
Of Single and Bauble Harness, Stage Harness, Blow Hear, Haines, Traci's, Col
lars, Bits, Buckles, Plow Bridles, Umbrellas, Whips, Horse Blankets, Ban Kobes,
etc., etc. Beat tier end Rubber Belting, ail sizes. Calf Skins, Sole Leather, Shoe
Findings, Hemp, Jute, Reap Stone and Gum Packing etc , etc. These Goods
MUST BE SOLD !
A}fL> LARGE .INDUCEMENTS will be offered to CASH Buyers. Call early and
examine the Goods and secure the Bargains now offered. -
N. B. —Every Vehicle sold subject to the regular twelve months guarantee.
John S. Davidson, Assignee,
701 Itroad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga, Of ROB’T IJ. MAT & Cos.
September US, 1883—
PLOWS. CUTLERY,
LOOKS. HINGES,
BELTING, SCALES,
And
Agricultural Implements
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT LOWEST PRICES ! !
HENRY 5. HOORH.
September 28. 1885— AUGUSTA , Gr.
<*. BS. Sibley. Asbupy S'nit, I* IS. Tobin.
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
847 and 840 Reynolds Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
B£js“"Liberal Casn advance*' on Consignments. Personal attention given to Weights
and Sales. sept 28, ’B3
JONN C. FERRIS. CHAS. 11. FERRIS.
FERRIS Sc SON,
Tailors,
820 Broad Street,
JXL LT TA ,
October 2(), 1883— ,
iHlliiUliiHl/ a r.Lu
And will completely change the blood in tha entire System in three mantlis. Any
person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may be reetoied to sound
health, if such a thing bo possible. For Female Complaints these Pil’a hf .ve no equal.
Physicians nse them for tho euro of LIVES and KIDN'EV diseases. Sold everywhere!
or s ant by mail for 85c. in stamps. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON & CO-, liocion, Hass. ’
B Asthma, Bron< h tie, Neural-
HJ IS M @1 PS fl E 33 /b£A itheumatigir.. JOHNSONS ANO
II Sf*ls ■ § jjlls IB BM ft Y ?E UNIMEN!’ (.for Intern il and External
3 S-/ fer fP ffi jQ Snig B jjn Use) will iiistantanei>u.slv iyLpvo these tumble
S m r Ing Wm IE Sfs e f: n aiid T
Sm f-H L'l Pi Mm- .** fcij 1 l V n : IploßßaUc.i iLii; will gave ninny
U - i P>: .. -fe $ I‘VW sent free by mail. I ’ ; delay a moment.
£j& Si *2 nSi i wPi &i fc] fc* Prevention is better than, our:.
JOHNSON'S AUODVNE LINIMEHT cmE* influent. zt r- tones irnarse
re*, Hacking <ou*:h, WhoofHnjr Cough, Chronic Diarrhaea. Dysentery, !.viera Morbus, Kijoev Troubles, anl
Diseases of the Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars freo. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, 2‘ass.
It Is n well-known fact that most of the !3 Jj gjT- H & H S 5.\ 3 /C\ R pa f* sn
Tiers? and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- BE fen gjff 9 I|g Ky a [j |£j c\ff
try IS worthless: that Sheridan'* Condition MSB ffA _ JJjPj K wk 68 ffR .i#
P>w >n* absolutely pure an<l very valuable. BUfl si £j3i H M A
on Earth will nvxke hens Bflffg nsjn EC $3 K 0 W fclil f--a* a
L\t like Sheridan’s Condition Vow- IgH STr E tt* E 1 ?Xn fP -EF w. 35
and 'r. Ih*se. one teaspoonf.il to each p;ptof “ " ® M lfc££ *• “ t*
u<>-\. It will also positively prevent and enre | Ho? Choleraic. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c In
ft 341S ft If gr ft 3 (T* W stamps. Furnished in laiye cans, price $1.00; t>v mu ii. fi^x
pllOllbl V-Grfrne <'ouci(y
\ T William I*. I‘millo apjWiuS for Letters
of (guardianship of the property of George
L and John 'V. Patillo, no i resident minor
children of .Vrs. Aramanda l. J’atiJlo. de
ceased. and mch Letters will he granted on
the first Afonday in Ilecember next, unless
good objections are fiied.
JOE I. F THORNTON. Onlv
Lciobcr 3'), ißp.j.
(1 BOItGIA —(ireene County.
T John B \. Warner, Administrator
|of the Estate of Richard .Stocks, deceased,
i lias applied for Letters of Dismission from
; said Estate, and such Letters will be gran!-
ed on the first Monday in February, IBs4,
unless good objections are filed"
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’j.
• w.-iHor 30 1883.
n77 t NERVOUS DEBILITY,
• rgvfoyC*j organic weakness and do.
VX M cay, And numerous ob.
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A favorite prescription of one of thr*
most noted and successful specialists in theU.S.
Uiow retired)for the cure of JTervoutil)ebility,
Lost Man h ooti\JVea k ncs sand Decay .Sent
In plain sealed 1 Drug'll sts can All it.
Addres* DR. WARD A CO. Lou isiana. Mo.
J.H.MONCRIEF.
resident
nth?
Greenesboro Ga.
I have all the Modern improvemenls
cessary to render operations as bear
able as possible, and expeditous. The
utmost care and consideration will be oxer
cised in all operations.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Feb. 22. 1883.
WOOL
WANTED
BY THE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
In exchange for good honest jeans trveeds
and linseys. we exchange our cloth to
farmers, wool-growers and merchants on
favorable terms, and will give you better
value for your wool than you can get by
selling for money.
FOR 10 FOITKDB WASHED WOOL,
We give 8 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 10 yards School Roy Jeans.
We give 10J yards Tweeds.
We give I"2J yards plain or Check Linsey s
FOK 10 I'OUXDS WOOL IN THE DIET.
We give 6 yards Doeskin Jeans.
IFe give 8 yards School Boy Jeans.
We give Sj yards Tweeds.
We give 10 yards plain or Check Linseys.
Burry wool subject to discount.
Special terms on lots over tOO lbs.
We will manufacture your wool into
jeans for 22} cents per 'yard, tweeds 16},
linseys 121. We pay freight on all wood
sent us. Send for circular and samples,
nd you will send your wool when you est
ottr goods. Direct to
Laurel Mills Manvfacturinq Cos.,
ROSWELL, COBB COUNTY,GA
May 4, 1883—!y.