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THIS VI l:
Official Organ of
Greene eoiinfy.
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C. HEARD, Proprietor
H.T-MffiK - - Kill tor.
FRIT AY, FEBRUARY 29. 1884.
—Our immediate re presentative,
Hon. Seaborn R*-e*e is making but lit
lie fua* in Congre- ; bn*, be i qui t
ly doioc service Tor his L)istriet and
the coilntry at larue. In addition to
bills for the appropriation ol money lor
public bail linos in Augusta, and for
the opening ol the Oconee for naviga
tion from Fonteioy to the Oconre
bridge, be has introduced nn important
uieaeaie. prnhib.t ng the tr&naportaiioo
through the mails of all matter per
taining to future contiacts.
—As frequent inquiries are made as
to the proper mode of procedure to re
cover damages, under the stock law, for
depredations onnimiited on crops, we
publish the foil wing from the Act, for
the information ol all paities concern'
and;
SECTION II —He >t further enac
ted, That if any of the animals herein
named shall commit any trespass or
damage to Hie crops of mother, or
shall be found running at large on the
lands of another, whether ioolo-ed or
uriinclosed the owner of Slid stole
shall be liable to iho p rsoii damaged
in the amount of the damage sustained,
which may tie recover'd by suit to any
court has mg jui i.-diguou ol tile same,
•subject to the ri;ht of appeal, or cer
tiorari, as is provided by law in other
civil cußes, The provisions of this
section ahull not apply to iht adjacent
counties not uoder the operation ol tl e
•took law.
Section lll,—That the party injui'
ed, the < woer ol said land, his tenant,
lessee or agent, or any agent may im
pound any stock, if f.und trespassing
• o said land, or running at large, un
til said dimage an i cost of taking care
of the true shall have been paid, or
-•aid stock rep.evio.i as is Lereinalt r
‘provided,
Section IV. -That in (vise any a rich
auimals shall !>o im nuud and under the
provisions of the loreg dug section id
this Act, the party so impounding
shall give them all neee.-sary care, feed
and attention, for which he shall have
reasonable compensation, which shall be
conoid-red a part "f hi- and image and
recovered as herein pr-.iided. If shall
also ha hi- duly, vithiu twenty I ttr
hours after sa-d slock have be :i im
pounded, to give notice of the same to
the owner thereof or his agtoit and it
the owner is unknown aud .*ann t bo
ascertained w thin three lays ulter the
impounding, said stock may he dispog
ed of an piovided by law in cases ofes
trays, except that in case any animal
shall be disposed <>l nod. r ilie provis
ions of this Act after the payment ol
legal costs, the balance, or so much
thereof as is necessary shall be applied
to payment ol the damages and ex
penses of the injured party.
Secti n V —That the owner of s id
nek so impounded or hi 4 agent may, at
any time before said stock is di-p 'ed
of. replevy the saute by giving bond
and security for ihe eve. Inal condcifi
nation money
Section VI —That a *pe ini up
on the iroap),aping animals fertile pay
tnenl of any judgment tendered as
wfori-snid shall attach from the dale of
the ireapa-a, superior to 'ill other liens
• xeept taxes and other poh'.io dues.
Wan 111 NOTON Ffh. IS—A Mil in
trouuced by Representative Rcee. of
Georgia. In-daV provides (hat no let
ter, c'reular, registered letter nr money
order concerning contracts for the 'ale
of (foods to be delivered at a future
date when b* tli pnrtie- to such contract
know that the seller himself expects to
fiuv to fulfill the contract, and that no
skilled 1 ihnr or expense fitters into c o
sideration, but that the sale is pitrelv
speculative, shall he carried by mail
It also provides that any porsnn who
knowingly deposits such matter lor de
livery by mail aha l ! be fined not less
fhao on* hundred mr more than six
hundred dollars.
Milledgeville ha a negro physician
smal! pox is epidemic in L misville
Kentucky
There is a man in the Mississippi Lrg
r-lature named Christinas.
The church property of the white
people in Atlanta is worth SG47 000
and the past.ns arc paid 823,100.
One of the pre ents rect iv dby Bishop
fierce at his golden wedding ce'ebra
ifinn was a uapkin ring made of w.a>d
from the Mi. of Olives. It cime from
a friend in Atkanea*.
-
Tcnnille ha.s two bar rooms which
jray 81,000 for the privilege.
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'The money losses by the Ohio flood
are estimated at 8 40.000 000.
All eagle cu tied off a small boy at
Waco Texas and the city authorities
are agitating the qeasti "> of hatching
eagles as an important local industry.—
NtfWnan Independent.
—♦
Congressman Keese has introduced a
bill in Congress to suppress speculation
in cotton lull:res
George Fierce, Esq , Solicitor Gener'
al of the Northern Circuit, died at
Sparta, on Sunday morning, Fob, 24th
—_ ..
The National Democratic Committee
decided upon Chicago as the place for
holding the National Democratic Con
vention, and July Blh the day of meet
•ng. The action of the committee
seems to give geueral satisfaction
The saddest story of the storm of
Tuesday, so far as we have heard, was
the killing of Mr*. IV A Miller and
her four children at Bloumsville, Jones
county. A more sudden and terrible
affliction can scarcely h imagine.l.
Recorder.
The committee in charge of the mat
ter has selected for the late Senator
llill’s statue the following inscription*
from his writings :
‘ lie who saves his country saves all
things, arid all things saved do bless
him; who lets his country die lets all
things die, dies himself ignobly, and all
tilings dying curse hint-!”
For the reverse side.
‘ The Constitution should know no
scc.'ion, but should know ail the states,”
On one side piece :
We are in our f.tiler's house; our
brothers are our companions; aid we
are here to stay, thank God, fotever/’
On the other side will l.e a brief re
cord of the senator's public und pro
fessional tile. The statue is rapidly ap
flroaeliing onnplelion.
In 1880 it required 176 vetos to
elect a Fr.sdent, it now takes 201
The new aportioninent is given in
the annexed table, whioh might bs pre
served ior reference:
Alabama 18 Mississippi 9
Arkansas 7 Missouri 16
California 8 Nebraska 5
Colorado 3 Nevada 3
Connecticut 6 New IJumpshite 4
Delaware 3 New Jersey 9
Florida 4 New York 36
Georgia 12 North Carolina 11
Illinois 22 Ohio 23
Indiana 15 Oregon 3
lowa 13 Fctinsylrania 30
Kausas 9 Rhode Livid 4
Kentucky 13 South Carolina 9
Louisiana 8 Tennessee 12^
Maine 6 • Texas 13
Maryland 8 Vermont 4
.Massachusetts 14 Virginia 12
.Michigan 13 West Virginia 6
Minnesota 7 Wisconsin 11
Total 401
Tivo hundred men are (looming the
Kimball House toward completion at
Atlanta. Seven stories are to be tin
dei roof by May 1.
The citv council of Atlanta has adop
ted an ordinaooe, that no convict labor
si.all he employed on any piece of work
oontrueied to be done lor the city,
Gainesville has a match factory,coo
“timing 7 000 feet of lumber duly, and
making 400 gloss of matches per day.
Forty hand- arc employed, and the fac
tory. so far, has more orders than it
can fill,
V \ch Kill lor Tierrcr Uni
verxity.
We notice a largo new bell at
the Centra’ Hoad freight depot,
consigned to Mercer University.—
The inscription on the bell reads:
■Meneelv & Cos., West Troy. N. Y.,
A. L) 1884; Scientis, Arthus, Re
ligioni. presented to J/ereer Uni'
varsity by Chas. A Davis, Jr., A.
D 1884 ’ —’lelegraph & Mess.
m The old bell which has been
summoning the boys to duty since
tha removal of Mercer front Pen
field to Macon was donated to the
University by Mrs Judge Harde
tnaii, who was then living in Clin 1 -
ton, and the only surviving tnetn
her of tho Baptist Church in the
town. L)r. I) E liuiler, preii'
: dent of the Hoard of Trustees, be-
I ;ng at her home tt Clinton aid
, speaktogof the fact that a hell was
needed for tho University, .Mrs.
i Harlem in informed him that thero
was one at the Btptist Church and
as she was the only member of
j that Church if he would accept it,
j she would make a present of it to
the University It gave tie goud
old Christian Indy much joy to
know that the old bell which had
! long been silent iu the old Baptist
! Chuicb t: Clinton would he used
to call the sons of Baptists to ser
vices and instruction at a Baptist
Institution. —{ MiHedgerilfe Chron.
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BeSrl Tnivereal Ammouiated Bone
has given eotire satislaction wherever
need. For sale hy. \V M. Weaver.
Ogleihoyie Echo: Capt. T II
| Dozier, near Winterville, hag now
o:i hand about 1 5,1 MM) cigars that
his father had made ihnty years
ago. They are made of pure to
bacco. raised in this county, and,
compare favorably with a ten cent
cigar of the present day The Cap
tain smokes only two a dny, and at
this rate they will last nito about
t wen ty years
It is said that many merchants
in Now York can not get a!! the
insurance they urant, one cause of
it being that in the “dry goods
district” alone the property is esti
mated at a vulue of ?SDO,IHU.UOO,
which is about ten times the aggre
gate surplus of the 151 insurance
I companies doing I n-uness in the
State, nearly nine time* their ng
gregnte capita! and nearly three
limes their aggregate assets.—[Ex
Macon Telegraph and Messen
ger on tettferai.ee. says; “Liquor
drinking woulJ demoralize the an
gels. It has never had a better ef
fect on minkiud. While met. are
mule reckless by it, and it never
fails to j-educs n-groes to the
level of brutes. All this is true of
persistent liquor drinking. Wheth
er prohibition cures the evil is t\
question on which people differ.—
One thing is sure, the man or wo
man who refuses to touch, tas’e or
h indie the stuff, is w ise, at leaet
from the standpoint of the writer,
who speaks m this mtter oily for
himself.”
A converted Jew has been [.reach
ing in Atlanta sod ho *ys that in
five years 400,1)110 of his people
havs been converted to the Chris
tian religion.
Greene .Hnperier Court
The following are the Lists o r
Grand un i Traverse Jurois .Lawn
for March Term of Greeno Supe
rior Court, 1884:
GRAND JURORS
S J Jerntgan. V S II ill
Jas N Armor, Rich L Raoe,
Jas F Geo.' sen’r Wm C Credilie,
J M Fluker, J O Roswell,
J II Kilpatrick, lies F Culver,
Jas 11, Mapp, sltobl L .Burgess,
II II Jerntgan, Jas B F.irk, sen r
II S J/app, W A (’resalev,
It T Asbury, L F Wheeler,
T S Hutcheison, O E Picker,
Jno F Jackson, 1/ I) Smith.
J II It iinwater. Jno F Wagnnn.
J E Jackson,sn’r, IFtu B Dolvin.
IV. A. Kimbrough. Joshua Knowles.
J M Colclough. IV G Johnson.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Ja- W J ohnsou. Win O Fiukvr.
Ed II Jams. ,J s M MeGaughev
To* N Blmot, Alan An Ire vs, jr
Jus 0 Anders.m. lien K Arthur.
8 J l’yron. E l T Walker.
Ben F Celline. Mays Jenkins
II (J Pennington, J 1) M iddx, sen’r.
Chas M King, Jon 1’ Burgess.
Jos 15 Ktiuwlen. W A Oololotigh, sr,
J is Mart. Jnn‘H Rainey.
G o W Niokelson lleub B Boswell.
Jno II hytinii! Wm Corry.
Seab ll Bat nhart Jas T Skellv.
Israel 0 Jackson, Geo N Smith.
A C Broome. Oscar Scott.
Wm A Burgess .las T Ourrv
\j 1) Chapman. Viucent T i.everett.
[ A A Fluk. r. Henry F J .rrell.
iAll that the doubtful carta— or thou® wait to !
lraow OJoth and guilt binding6o cta.parer 26c,Mar- •
Guido. 144 p 15c,sent fooled, money or atps.br
[DR. WHITTIER i
irhe trreatsperinllst. Nervooe iJehmty.'m’pedimdote
loacnd Putnrhl*t free.
Giiai'diau’s Sale
BV virtue of an Or.lor from t tie Court
of Ordinary of Greene County, will
be sold before the Court House in Giernes
lio o Ga , on the first Tuesday iu January,
1 884. One House and Lot iu Grcenesboro
containing one half acre, more or less, ad
joining the Lot of James Burk. Soi l as
the l'ropert v of James It., Charles 11. and
Willie L. Williams, minors. Tcrmson the
day of sale.
HENRY r. WILLIAMS,
Guardian of rsid minors.
November 22nd, 1888.
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(y/yih± a.vjny fyJ
('S BOISt.I k-Greene <'" U 1 1! V .
T Elijah M. Philips. Administrator of
the Estate of Ma.y A. R Philips, applies
for Letters of Dismission. and such Letiers
I will be granted on the first Monday in
April, IHB4, unltss good objections are fil
ed
JOEL F. THORNTON. Ordinary
December IS, 1883.—list Monday, April
* Wi,lt " r
: CIIHL-tl twenty young heif
ers, from 1 nr 3 veare old.
JAS. L. BROWN.
January 11, 1884. —2ti.
In®N|
. py
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tliia never viries. .4 marvel of
polity, strength and wliolesomeiieas.—
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
aud can not tie sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short, weight,
almn or phosphate powders. Sold only in
vans. Kota i. Uaki.nu Poivi.su Cos., 106
Wall-st., N. Y. l'eb. 1, ’B:}
W. A. MONKISH,
Watch- #>As Maker
‘ And Jeweler,
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY
repaired with
Nciitnpss it ml IMspufcli
ALL work warranted. Charges reason
able Jgfr*Shop at Mr. S. A. Torbert’s
Store, opposite Court -Mouse.
Ureenesboro’, Ga., Feb. i, 1884—
TESTED JBY TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILLS
IN 3UOCEBBFUL ÜBZ FOB
HALF A CENTURY.
The beat Remedy for Coughs, Coldti, Dyapep.
ala and Rheumatism. Insure Healthy Appotito,
Good Digestion, Regularity of the Bowela A pre
cious boon to delicate females, soothing and
bracing the nervous system, and giving vigor and
health to every fibre of the body. Sold by Druggists.
For Pamphlets, etc-, address t, E. HULL CO.
19 Cedar Nt., N.T. City.
SIOO A WEEK!
We cull guarantee tlie above amount to
good, active, energetic,
AGrTCTSTTS
Ladies as wt'l as centleuien, make a success
in the business. Very little capit .1 requir
ed. We have a household article as sala
ble ns Hour.
„It Sells Itselft
It is used every day in every family. You
do no! need in explain its merits There
is a rich harvest for all who embrace ibis*
golden oppo l limit v. 't cost you only one
cent to lean w, at our business is. Huy n
tyos >1 iVht no# \Yriie to ns find we will
send you prospectus and full pariicu
lars
FREUD
.Arni we know v<u will derive more good
than you have ary idea of (ur reputa
tion as a mantifac’uring company is such
that wo can not afford to deceive Writi
to m on a postal and give your address
plainly and receive full particulars.
BUCKEYE Manufacturing Cos,
Ohio.
Se nl ey* ber . 1 — \ •
1884 1884
ORE EA E SBO R O UGII
High School.
For Girls & Boys.
W. E REYNOLDS, A.M.
Principal.
Miss JULIA MOORE,
Primary Department.
Miss LULA BOWEN,
Teacher of Music.
Thoroughness is our Watchword.
Spring i Tcrttf
Will open MONDAY. .lumrar> Util,
188 I, and continue t£ I weeks.
Course o. Study liberal. Instruction
! practical and thorough.
TERMS—S 2 per mouth for every grade.
During Public Term patrons will be
charged $1 per month. Tuition payable
at the end of each month, No bills will be
enrried longer than 5 days beyond the
time they are due.
Guard in private families—slo per
month,
A firm dicipline, tempered with kind
ness, will lie maintained. Those not
wishing their children properly gove ned
must not enter them.
A Contingent Fev of 50 cent- must be
paid by each pupil in advance.
The Teachers ail know tlieii business.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The School reached SO pupils during
1883. We want 100 the present year.
For further informrlion,
Address,
THE NIINCIPAL.
December 21, 1883.
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ST-.81.ct Pouc'ies, Powder Flasks
and June Bags: Brass and Paper
She! i. Wads and Wud-cutters ; Extra
Gun ,ocks. front and back ac'.ioD. —
: Nope' i D Seals & Armor.
— ——■mm -•
Bust Prool Oats, well
sacked. Corn, M< aland Meat by the
J tar load. New Orleans Syrup at whole
i tale p.iccs.— Cope an, Bea!s_\ Armor.
TOWN and COUNTRY
ICC '% STORE.
rpUE subscriber intends to give tnore attention, in future, lo ‘lie
-DUETTO- BUSINESS,
AnJ will keep an assortment of Pure Medicines ami Chemicals, whieh lie will sell on
reasonable terms for Cash
tie |(. TOICItCItT, who has bad a large experience in handling Drugs
has been engag*’' l "> wail on cusu>a*rs in the general drug department, The Proprie
tor will give In's personal attention to the Prescription department He "ill also c:ntiii
i e the practiced' his profession, in oil its brunches.
JOHN E. WALKER, M.p.,
LICENSED DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY,
Greensboro’, On., Fphrunrv SB4
PISONSBfPIILS
And will completely clianj?e the blood In tho entire system in three months. Any
person who will take X Pill each night from 1 to X3 weeks, may be restored to sound
health, if such a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Fills have no equal.
I'hysieians use them for tho euro of LIVEU and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for 25c. in stamps. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON & CO-, Boston. Mass.
rae, h 15 Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural
. djA V 0 (fT cl HlB BHi jjF| £f 3 ri Rheumatism. JOHNSON’S ANO
i J £§ ►
MS S3 pSt-' tti gl ra'** \ ft* 5? v% diseases, and will positively cure nine case*
MS yl P-j Si pi Ha Mi fcj s?' ou * of ton * Information that will save many
fetetg g y tf og§ rj E_P BJ PI bves sent frnc by maij. I)nnt delay a moment.
JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINSWIENT CURES Influenza, Bleeding* at hie Lungs Hoarse
ness, Hacking Conrb, Whooping (.’ouch, Chronle, Diarrhc&a. dysentery, ( holera Morbus, Kidney froubles, ar.d
l>iseascs of (he Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON & (.0., Boston, Mass.
It is a well-known fact that most of the PS 3 0 *i|£B 33 B ®i \ J&K S S
Horse and (’attic sold in this conn- HIB h\A Hfc nH ® V* *Sf
try Is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition |lB3 Kfl R M R- ftll u iIH tk ■ Em V
Bowdens absolutely pure and very valuable. HtMiS mh iff® Sin H la m
Not hi hr: on Karth will make hone (Iff H He'd [3 RL H AM ffl H ■
lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow* 683 a J Bfifej ft] 6 B*3 U W Si 9
tier. Dose, one teas poonf til to each pint of m ”“ ** m -am
food. It will also positively prevent and cure 1 Ilocr Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent bv mail for 25c. In
1 PtFlUf KfsM /s°h *J& a {CTJ A stamps. Furnished In large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20.
4*11! hi WSbUlibllAy 1 Circulars tree. 1. b> JOHNSON * CO., Boston, Maas.
CITY ra STORE.
Mrs, R. W. Griffin,
(Successor to John .7. Griffin.)
r jiHIS id I ami reliable DRUG BTOUE will be conducted on the same principles as bv
Hip farmer pit.prieior. wi b increased stock facilities; and I solicit a contin
auc of the pairontijic hvsiowetl •' i*.
I ALWWiS iivC| ;i tuiil varied assortment of
Ciicmisiilly Vmv MIUKS
JSSx -r^k T A9 \ mj
Medicines.
PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES,
COLORS. BRUSHES e -r
All Sizes WINDOW GLASS
I.AMP UCCLS, (HIM* ITS. etc.
Buist’s Garden Seeds.
ONION SETS, POTATOES, etc .
Crop of 1883, warranted fresh and Genuine. SO Ci-Ht.H papers sold m( 5 Cffllll
Mrictly, The best Sued for tills climate.
Fine Cigars & Chewing Tobacrn
Toilet Soaps. Terfuniery, Tomades, Tooth-bruslies, an* l Druggist \ sumliie*
jgirfy' Pltvsicifm.s’ prescriptions carefully compounded and dispensed by n licensed
and experienced Pharmacist Mrs, il \\ . GRIFFIN,
(srecnesboro’, Ga., January 8, 1884.
Blacksmithing,
WOOD WOE
AND GENERAL REPAIRING.
.J. L HOWELL & SOI,
GREENESBOKO’, GA.
WK have jusl opened buatne-s at i lie Cc pclan Shops, in Gteenesboro, and are pre
pared to do all kinds of work in our line.
Blacksmittiing.
making Wheels, Turning, ."Shoeing, Forging and repairing ofall kinds. He ;e-k for the
public patronage. We do first-class work, and guarantee it in every instance. Terms
CAS ft.
January 18. 188 1. J. M, HOWELL & SON.
IT 718 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, C*a.,
'V7'OU can buy Clothing, Hals. Underwear, Neckwear, Umbrellas, etc., etc.
A as cheap as anywhere in the United states.
A full line of
Ready-Made Overcoats
Always on hand. The
rAI LOR IN G DEI’A RTM ENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prices, $
Weii Oils a Specialty!
Goods warranted, and entire satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Visit
ors to the City are invited to call and examine my stoek.
AUGUST DORR,
TAILOR and GENTS FURNISHER,
871 B oa! Street, AUGUSTA, G>i. uov 3, 83
LEGAL NOTICES.
(1 1.0It(> I(iroene County.
V Samuel J. Harwell Executor of the
Estale of Mill-. 0 and .Vancy S Brooroe,
deceuted; and L 1) Caldwell, Executor of
the Estnies of Colly and Sarah CusaaH-gs.
dcctaied, apply for Letters of bi mission
from lu ll Estates; and such 1 alters will
be gia te l on the first Mi nday *in June,
18M, unlcis vali I objection* are filed,
JOEL F. THOKMON, Oidinary.
February 12. 1884
/TEiTiiG I A—Grtene County.
\Jf Mrs. Sarah A Kimbrough, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate ef Alexander Kim
brough deceased, applies for Letters of
Dismission from said Estate and such Let
ters will be granted on Ihe first Monday in
May 1884. unless good objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
January 28th, 1884
/T EOKUIA —Greene County.
VJf Notice is hereby given to all parsons
concerned that on the day of ,
188.3, Satnuel II Sibley, late of Greene
County, departed this life, intestate, and
no person lias applied for administiation
on the estate of Samuel 11. Sibley, in said
State; that administration on said Estate,
will be vesled in the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper person,
on his own bond, on the first Monday in
March next, unless valid objections are
filed.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
February 1, 1884.
Z' 1 ICOIC< I A—Greene County.
Robert B. Smith Administrator of
the Estate of ,1/rs. Emma C. Sherwood, de
ceased, applies for Letters of Dismissi on
from said Estate and such Letters will be
granted on the first Monday tu April 108 4.
unless good objections are filed.
JOEL F. THOSNTON, Ordinary.
I ecember 12th, 1883.
GEOKKIA—( Jreene County.
Jesse P. Wilson, Administrator of tha-
Estate of James W. Godkin, deceased, ap
plies Or Lstters of Dismission from said
Estate, and such Letters will be granted on,
the first Monday in April next, unless goodi
objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
Januaiy 3, ’BB4'
Gi:OltlA-G rcene County.
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 Letters of Dismission from the
Estates of said deceased and such Letters
will be granted on the first Monday in
March 1384, unless good c bjections are
filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
Nov. 30. 1883
NOTICE
To Trespassers.
\\7E hereby forewarn all persons from
V A hunting (by day or by night,), fish
ing, cutting timber, or any otherwise tres
passing upon eur Lands. We will prose
cute to the full extent of the law, such of
fenders.
L. C. PERDUE, F. W. PARK,
C C. VINCENT.
' FebriTfTTV m 884 JSJJTS ” “
VryjjL—e—Ty";- An entirely New end positively effective
1 Remedy for the epredy and permanent
cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotency by tha only
true war, rit., Drct Applictio • to th principal B*t of the Dia*a. TW
••• of the remedy ia attended with no pain er inconwenience, and doee sot
interfere with the ordinary pursuita of life. Thia mode of treatment ham
•food the test in rery aevere caaea, and ia now a pronounced aucoeee. Thera
la ae nooaenae about thia preparation. Practical cbeerratien eoablee oa to
poaitirely guarantee that it will wire perfect aatiafactioa. It ia ee
•eded by the Medical 1-rofeeaion to be the moat rational meana yet diaeer*
•rad of reaching and curiag thia eery prevalent trouble. The Remedy fe
pet nr ia Mat boiet, of three .*. No. 1 (lavtirg . Moatk), |3; Ro. 2 (leArfeet t
effect a yermtaMt cure, unleee to mm fay.); |5; Re. t (lavung over thiee
wtfl etop ffiaiwloDe end reelore viger ie tho worat com), |7, float by mail, aaaied to
Plata wramnra. FuR directtoa* far uoiag aoeontpany each baa.
(Bead for a Daacnptira Pamphlet giving Aeatomcal I taetratione.ehirk
•taka tha moat ekopltral that thy eon bo roaiorod to porfoet manhood, aad Ao- 1
tod for tho dwtivo of hfo. uoi uif aovor affoctod. Sontaoalod for im k . 3
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q CHEMISTS,
JJITHRIGHT
& Cos.,
237 Sixth Street,
Ky.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SADDLES,, HARNESS, COLLARS,
Etc , Etc., Etc.
We make a specialty of First-Class
Hand-made Work. Our house is head
quarters for
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT HAH
NESS, SADDLES, etc',
(’ASH DEALERS will find it to their
interest to see our stock and get prices be
fore buying. n0v.2,1883 —
PROF sffiHi© KEItVOrS DXBILTTT,
* *■*“*■*■ • organic weakness and de.
I cay, Lnd numerous ob>
■ ■ A BIM VMI ■£ £ | sciire diseases, baffling
XJ A T7T? T^ 7 H 8 a ikillftll physicians, result
K ■ a from youthful ludiscro-
KNsauwavßiv I{l tions, too free indulgence,
Wat# tuidover brain work. Do
Yls% r*. ot temporize while such
V U>AXXaS4 - eD * m lu * *2s* 25
tern. Aroid being lmpooed
A. , N on br pretentious claims of
Hftfl 1 fin.l Cnpo other remedies for these
troubles. Get our free circa*
'vß lax and trial package and
SPERMATORRHEA
Take a remedy that kas cured
-A.3SI -LJ thousands, and does not in-
IMDnTryrV terfere with attention to bust-
Ilwli U I UiU I ■ ness or cause pain or inoon
i ■ i vcnience. Founded on sol-
JWTejted for over O ' ntin ° malic* principle.
Growing in faver and repmtse
years and/ use In thou- tion. Direct applicationU> the
sands of hums seat of disease makes its spe
■anaa or C&ck. eifle influence felt without
* delay. The natural fuuo-
IA M) A A #a m tions of the human organ-
M' #5 ism are restored. The
Jr ,g M animating elements of
m I RIAL | o life which hare been
PACKAQEI Ia 1 wasted are given hack*
. patient beoomee
and gai^
SEND ADDRESS sireagVh rapidly.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M’fg Chemitt*.
(M!M north 10th St., St. bonis Ho.
One South's Treatment, $3; 2 Mo<mre,ss; 3 month*. IT.
LH.MONCRIEJ’,
'Dentist
GreenesboroGa .
(have all the Modem improvements no
_ cessary to render operation* ns bear
able ns possible, and expeditous. Tb*
utmost care and consideration r ill be exer
cised in all operntions.
SATISFACTION GUAR AN TEED.
Feb. 22. 1883.