The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, August 10, 1880, Image 4

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srATg Mtys. Wnrrent«,n (a to (give a new made- my. 1 David dM in Rome the 2nd inst, 1 j ■ 4 - Mr 9, C Moss died in Newton county recently, aged 70. " Mr L L Middlelirook is a candidate f >r the legislature in Newton county. Mrs I* A Rogers di-*d of liraiu le» »er in Covington tin.* 1st inst. Uti Stripling, id lllaifsville, has l-oou taken in the insane asylum. An ipfant of \V E II Searcy, of Mriflin, died recently.^ j The imputation of Floyd county, by the census, is $4,830^ Cotton U doing weHJJin Stewart county. The public library of Alliany is flourishing. An eagle was killed in Lumpkin county recently. M rs Mallory, a lady p:isl seventy, died in Albany recently. 1 . * The new college building at Dah- loncga is approaching completion. The Atlanta District Conference will be held at Covington next year. In Stewart eonnty recently Oscar Lowe was married to Misa Ltizi Wil li ford. Cob A. S. Hamilton declines to be a eamlidate for the Senate from the 21st district. Messrs Sim Pyles and Charlie •Stark liave left Thomnsville and gone •• live in California. r 1 Lucille, a little daughter of Gen B. IV. Heard, of Washington, died of diphtheria the 1st inak| rQ Dr. Jesse Boring has b-enaA^ch.- Vegroes iive^ 7 ti or nearly filly years, and Rev. W. R. Mr. Mclboy^m ar JuneaWo. Branham lor forty-lonryesra. -N - Miss Lillie Paine, of Social Circle has gone to Washington City to take a position in the treasury department. The Milledgeville Brass Baud baa a new set of instruments that cost *350.00. Mrs. Jame-on, formerly MissJMol- iic Gaines, of Hall county, died in Towns county recently of consump tion. Mr A Richards, of Talbotlon, was seriously injured by a fall from hia leiggy recently. The little daughter of Mr T R Moore, of Sparta, was badly bitten by h s yard dog recently.} Major Janies A Shivers was nomi nated for the legislature by primary election in Warren county. Mr P H Ward has been appointed agent of the Port Royal Road at Au: gusta, vice W IITresevant, resigned. Mr. Corcoran, the elderly Washing ton banker, is much improved in health at the White Sulphur Springs A young man named Harrison u as killed by a fall from his horse at Zeb« uloii a lew djiyH since. Mr John C Delicltre, ofSavsnnali, has b* conic a partner in the linn of Holcombe and Grady of that city. Col A M Sloan, formerly of Savan nah, died at his plantation 011 the Suwannee, in Florida, recently. Darby Penn, an old citizen of Cow- etji eonnty, died at the ItobinsoQ house in Newnan recently. Mr* Cooper, wid<itv, of uncle fUro Cooper, died at hgr, home pn-ar New- ton recently. The Hill City Cadets, a boy com pany of Rome, will haye-m> memliers under live feel four and a hall inches high. ' Mr. Wdey Chambles*,“of Dough s' ty eonnty, lias gathered. 07 bushels of corn per acre from one field this year. was unable to attend, on account, of Ih *n affray in Gohim|lus between. G. W. Howard audJLkXslGrAel* - ariwnter-, Howard was severely and Graves slightly cut. •Too Cooper, Jr, of Savannah, has biH>n appointed treasurer teal Railroad amEUnnkin nt Augiis'a. The Warrenton Baptist' bad a revival under nbo Rev M H Lane., A number of ad? diiions to tlie church lutyo beentntoje. Tlic taxable property' of Floyd county shows an increase of $726,468 during the past year—over 16 per cent. pit. TANNER. Mi Happening to be in New York on Saturday (isf, ( dropped in to aee Dr. Taitpey in his feat of livipg on air. L^kg many others I had an idea that lie was a middle-aged man, but was xomewjiat surprised to see a Iks tie old man of over 54 years of age. His hair is white and has mvay of standing'straight up. His whiskers are darkened by a nitrate of silver dye, which give* them a rusty brown. black color. The old man is |HMue**ed of erent will jsiwer. He is full <>f de termination, ami has bis own way in everything. ,He is honest, and I real ly believe he has eaten nothing. He absorbsjt small quantity of ice water by using a -p -nge filled with' water freely on his hands and head. He drinks Ies9 than a half gill of water in twenty-four hours, and makes a spec ial point in showing after he has had the water in his mouth a couple of minutes, that he spits it all out again, showing the same in a measuring glass. Besides the physicians who are with him all the time, night and day, thcrejurc a party of .newspaper reporters on duty all of tlie time, tlge Herald having two 1 reporters on duty at all times. It is impossible, in my opinion, for li ; m to get anything to cat, even if lie wanted it, and I don’t believe lie would eat it were it given him. While I was there be told a/ Truth reporter that he had a confes sion to make which would be surpris ing to a great many, “The feet is,” said the doctor, “notwithstanding 1 have been watch'd carefully I man - sged get a big d/ink of whiskey since I started out 011 this fast.” The Truth man looked surprised. “How did *0u mannge’ii?” queried the"-re porter,^ .“CdnAik.it from Dll JBrad- ley , stfreaTti,”Wd Dr. 'Ijenae*, said he went- on reed^^oopy nl the farm of Fre qsent diflicuilica have occurred be ufeenAljoin and the owner. In a "fight Tuesday a *011 of Mcllroy was badly beaten by a negro. Wednes day night Mcllroy and two sons-in- law, John Gray and Leidas Gray, ac companied by 4 or 5 other men, went to the house in which the negroes lived and attempted to repay them in the same coin that young Mcllroy had received. Resistance was offered and during the fight two negro' s, a man and woman, were killed and two others badly beaten. The parties named have been jailed and pursuit is being made for others. We leant from the Dahloncga Sig nal that First Lieutenant. George. S Hoyle, Eirst Cavalry, has been de tailed as professor of Military science and tactics at the North Georgia Ags 'ricnltuval College, Daldonega, Geor gia, in place of First Lien'eiunit Jo seph Garrard, Fourth Artillery; -who ^11 join his battery. A gentleman and Ids wife, with two little girls, evidently twins about three ) ears of.age, are seated at one of tlie tables in the dining room wait ing for their breakfast to be brought 40 them. Oae of die little girls, who bad lieen intently observing what was passing, suddenly turned to her sistc? and said.‘Why don’t papa say dracsT’ The reply, was: ’They ain’t dot any Dod in Rochester.’ Legal Advertisements. (JEOUQU, CLARKE COUNTY, Ordinary .. sitting for County Purposes. Upon the peti- county to lmve *" Electron Precinct established at tlie Geurgia P in county, and it tppMriuf to me l ist there hi a necessity for the same. it is “"J*,?** orJer ^ u “* *"'* Election Precinct lw and the name u liercby established at that ]ibioo; and it ia Anther ordered that a copy ot hia order be published in Uie Weekly Soiru- ,JI Kanitlb once a week for six vetlw. ASA Ma JACKSON, Ordinary. A true copy from the minute.-'. ku.Su €w JfisA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Dissolution of Copartner ship. Tl.e Copartner-hip heretofore existing !*•- tween J. C. P tucr i Ce. whs on the 2d dav of twenary 1880, dissolved by malnal consent. Jan business trill be continued by J. C. Pituer The assumes all liabilities, and will alteud to wliosettlement of the bua'neaa of the former the rtnereliip. rope J. PITNEB, n.6.tf. B. F. H. JACKSON. G LOKOIA CLAttKK COUNTY—Vt heress B. It. Saul'er, Adiur. of Louisa A. Wilcti dec d, applies for leave to sell eleven shares of the Capital Stock of New Hath Shoals and Manufacturing Company, belonging to U10 said Uec’d. These are thereiore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office, on or be fore the fourth day of August next, why said leave should not be grouted. Given under my huiid at Utiee ties 5th Julv. 188, \ , . . M. Jacksos, Jnl}n w4t. Ordinary. Clarke County Agricultural Fair Association. LEOAVNOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS. 3 X?By virtue of sn order of the Honorable Snpe- £° r .. Ct £iI 1 , 01 ' 9*f ke Count .' . Ga^ (Bis Honor *■- “•.B^lls- of the Nonheru Circuit piesidinfVJ’otire is hereby given to all who claim to Ba Stockholders iu the original “Clarke County Aitneultural Fair Associitliou,” to till their claims for a 'distributive abana of the pro ceed! or the atie of the “Fair Grounds” in Atli- cus which lias been sold wider and by virtua of a decree of said Court. Stockholders must vrr- r? wild Ale them iu the Cerk eOffiee of saap Court on or before the second 51 outlay n, Noven.lier next, the 1 rst dey of the next term ofwkl Court. July SSd, 1880. ... . JoH * k Bvooins, Clerk, Clarke Superior Court. Jon-v fsnin 1 Libei For Uivore* c 1 V'erk Superior Cowt, SsLin.-timi ( November Term, 18Je • It Mpnearnifr to Lie court that the Defend 'd. Sarah Smith, does not reside within the ouutv of Clarke, and it further appearing that «aid x*. fctidaut does not reside within the State ot Gearyiu. it ia ordered by the Cunr., .11 ou inoltoo of counsel, that said Defendant,, Saab Smith, appear and answer, ut the next term ot the said court, else that said cause be cous.der- ed iu default, and the Plaintiff, allowed to pro- y*d. And it is further ordered that this rule be published iu the Athens Bankkh, a taper (.Ublislied in Athena Ga., ouee a month to tour lnoutlia. ' .. . Gno. Hillybx, Judge S. C. Jas. It. Lyle, Att’y ibr PJi'tf. A true extract tVom the minutes of tlie Court, This mil dayjif 187». _ John X. IlrxeiNa, Clerk 8. C. When Macaulay was an mulergrail- unto he altvnted: an Hectun meeting nn OaiMiriilge, amt was rewsrvled hy a dead cat, being thrown in bis the. Tlie man wbo burled the ofienaive article apologized by, saying that be had no wish, to bit Mr. Macnalay, as he iulen- hled it for Mr. Adeane. ’I wish,’ re plied Macaulay, ‘you hail intended it lor ine and hit -dr. Adeane.’ fNOTICE. T.J. l^ter, of the uiercant'lc firm of T. J. Le*tfcr A: Co^ hint uj>i»oiiuca V. N. Letter his u$reut in tlu* iiittuat'diient ot the utrtiienkhip InisiDk^.-*, and the public are notified thmt Pat man Loftier anil f. N. Letter iu* a^ent for T. J. lseftter now control the firm business, and are alone aut-iorized to ftcttle lormer contracts of tlie firm, and to biud the firm by new contracts. All payment* uiuat be made to one of the ubove 1 mined parties, and no paymeut*. settlement* or contract* by at^v other person or persons will be biudin^ upon the linn. * • AllVett lenient* add oontfact* made by either of the ub0* tisih^rptfiit* lor.ths Ann, within the sa»]HJ of tlie part liershin bu«ins*», will be rscoguist d iiotl confirmed 6y the finu. , « ; T.J. d«fcwtf. s May, l4tu lBdO. Northeastern Railroad. SmmifmitnxNis Orncie. I Alliens «»., June 26th, 1a80. \ GXJUL&DER SCHEDULE. On and after Me inlay June 2ith, 1880, trains ou this road will run u* lollow*: Leave Athens - 4.0f» P. to. Arrive si Lula 6.20 P. M. Arriwat Atlanta.... 11.30 P to. Leave Atlanta A. M Leave Lula. *48 A. to Arrive at Athena 8.48 A. M. Toe above t veniftf train ali^* (NMiuect* citocly at Jsula mfh Northern burnt; tnnli* 011 A. h. K. U. Ke'timimf next Mi »;nin>r, niukes OtMtlie c l|M!liiGriil;-U U li. Ou MiiikIsa the following •.-•’.ditioual train will be run : * Jausv Atliun* 4*0 A. II. Amreai Lulu 6.30 A. M L t\ a uia *».48 A. to. A*rive Athens.. 8.48 A. M. Passenger* leaving Atlanta ou the moruiug train on Air»Liue K. K. arrives at Atiieim Mine mottling: at 8.48 o’clock. Making the time Iron: Atlanta to Atbeus only 4 hours ana 45 minutes.’ Ou Saturday night* un add tioiial train will be run: Leave Lula 9.3ft P. M. Arrive at Athen* 11A0 P. to. Traill leaving Atlien* on Monday morning ake* close connection at Lola with both Kastern aud Western bound traiua on Air-Line. leuger train* both Last and W T e*t on Air Line K. R. will connect ek>aely on Saturday night for Atlieu*.’ Passengers from Georgia iL K. maVe dose connection with evening train*, thereby enabling them to go direct through to The anmn'.er resorts of Nortli ess tern Georgia without delay in Atlien*. II R. BERNARD, Act’g. >ui»’t. Georgia Rail Road Company OCrXKlNTXNDENT’s OmCX, 1 Av.crex, Ga., May 81, 1880. ( CGti and alter Snnday, Jday S3, 1880, train* will run over the Atli-im Branch a* follow: Leave ATliENH ..9.15 a u Leave WiuUrville. 9 45a a Lei'Ve LexillL'lou ....i. il.SUAH Leave Antioch i tu.4£KJ| Leave Maxeyu 2 U.SQI 1-chvc Wooereitla ....J. Ik* i* a Arrive Union Point.A 1.45 r a Arrive Atlanta 5.0f tn Arrive at W-rl.in^lou. .....S00 r u Arrive at Milledgeville 4.80 ra Arrive Macon 6.30 r a Arrive Auitiwu ; ...5 S3v n Leave Aayhata ,i...;.... tjtia Leave Macon 7.p0 a a leave Millcdjreville 8.13 a h lajave tVaahiufitou ........ln.43 ah LeaVo Atlanta v.45 A X Leave Uuion Point 12..'iS T . Arrive Woodville i.lOrrf Ariiv# Maveya lAorn Arrive Antkoli 1.50 ra Arrive iarxii.afon X14F H Arrive \\ iti'vrviile 2.47 r H Arrive Athena 3.1J r ■ NIGHT 1RAIN. Leave Alliens fti p r m Arrive at Vuiou Point —r. H. Iaiave Cumhi Po'ut — a. h. Arrive at Athens * 7.80 a. m Trains Din daily, except to and from 'Wash ington, which -re Jnily, except Sundays. K. K. Donsai, Gen., few, Agt. S. K. Johnson, Supt. WHIBK'B TO BITS’ aI yon need seed uhicb will t.csnre to Ik- FRESH and will grow buy mi- jafroin E. C. LON(;&CO. Who have ll"t :i p:i)n r ctOLli SEED In ilit-ir si'Kk. AIro J.J' Full and Complete ot— Drugs Medicines, Fainis stud Oils at Bottom Figures. „ E. C. LONG & CO. WHOLEbALE AND KhTo.lL DRUGGISTS AtiIKNS, (fKOl.'GIA. Sept.11 ly. dlw PROPOSALS TO DO THE PUBLIC’ PRINTING. STATE Or' GEOUGLA. COMPTROLL ER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Atlanta, Gear- nix, June 1st, lS8t\ Lndcr au act 01 the General Assembly in compliance with Article 7, faction 17, l % sr»« graph 1st, oi the i'ou*titutiou approved Au- S uat Y3rtl. 1871*, proposal* will \tt received to o the Public Printing tor tw * years from tbe expiration of ihc term of office oflhe pveneut in- cumbent. 8kALki> Pkoi*osaL9 will be received for thirty day* from the first, of June, 1880. at tiie Office of Secretary of ths State iu Atlanta. On the first Tiirriday iu August next the Public Print ing will lie umurded to the lowest bidder whose hill is filed iu compliance with law. Stipula tions, specifications and requirement* can be pritcun d ou application at tne Office of Secre tary of State in Atlsrta. X. C. J’arnett, Sec. ot State, | Commissioner* \V. A. \\ right, Comp. Geu., y " \r. S Pi ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE A.ir*Line IHailvcay. Passenger Department ATLANTA. —•’•O- :-HlAST^llJEUSr OriUoda ! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On h.J after June 1st, 1S79. Train* will mi: on this ro.ul ha IoIIowh, goin** Ksat: XAtTWARU. Arrive at Lnla - J.; : 7.?0 Ajcave Lulu 7 21 WESTWARD. Arrive .nt Lula 9 29 Leave Ltd a 9.30 EASTWARD. NIGHT t*AM!K>0£M TRAIN. Arrive at Lulu 6.23 r u -jesve 6.84 r u WLSTWAKII. Arrive at Lula 8 5) a x Leave 8.52 a m JOINO KAST.« LJCAL FRKIOIIT TRAIN. Arrive ut Lula 11.35 a ii L 11.55 A M Arrive at Lula .11.53 a u L»*aYe 12.15 P u niRoroH rnnoiiT train. Arrive «t Lula ...» 4.15 v u U«n 4.25 p u Cl«»>e rqiiiieethsi at Atiautu for all j»oiiiu \Vmt ana Southw-4**t. Coitm Ciiinr nt t ’hurl, ttt* *'-r all point* Enst. Through Ticket* on sale *. tisincftvil'e, Seneca City, Greenville nnd wOartsubur^ to all i*»iut* K*’*t am’ Umt. G. J. Ft >1»KACKK, General Muitugcr \V- J. 11 OlISTOpC, Gen. Po»*.dr Ticket A** 1 THE WORLD Xnto Ziine Wheel X and feast y.*.»r eyes on the Delicious Dried B*«r, Breakt* t Bacon, G Idea i*ig Hum-, Cel- bisteJ -‘O. K.L Jluwi*. Bolo^n. Suus^ae i.nd Flour as wh t«\ tlie - * ■ * 7. SSfQWa, - ■ \ . AT JAMES O’FABELL’S or; aa- JJ ’Jjoad S1 rout. , , SThcn cas'. yo«r Ijnging eyts or tlie G ' 1 I FLORIDA ORA.NGES rhe Cherry.red Northern Apples, t... v taul Itiil Meseiua Lemoii, while von seem to lu.ie the ■ a eetes t sweetness ot'the |>aliu hie Dried Fig. aisins, Dst* s, and a thousand ami oilediller- V. kinds of first eluss JT “tV hat’s the good ot mo having a Piano or im Organ't I can’t even play a'jcivsliarp, tlio’ I love tunsic niity well. I wish to gooduesasome- bo.lv w'oald invent uu instrument that I eould play.” So say thousands of genuine music lov- ers, and ut last a imisivui genius 1ms g veu them their heart’s desire. This new musical wonder. The Orguincttr, is r.o toy or Imiiibng, hut Flic mwi nuirvellous musiyal instrument of tlie age.. It plays ITyums, Tunes, Quadrilles, Waftrea, Ojuifatie selections, of l'o mlar Songs witu per feet accuracy. A cun a cax put it. Has full sweetjtoue; durable; not liable to get out of order, weighs only 12 ihs. Pries, with six Tones $10; extra times 25cts, oaeh. Guaranteed to give more sa'istaetion than any other instru ment in tlie world. Money refunded after s days trial if not satisfactory. Thousands at- ready sold and not one returned. Loeal Agents wanted in every Sontliern cilv and village? E'er Illustrated Oataloeues and full particulars ad dress Luddcn A Hati% Navaunali, tin.. Jlann- faeturer's Sole Seutlo-rii Agents. 4t«r. Tli ii, as you unconscious./ run year nnnda into your |a«krt. exclaim,; ‘RE KA,” . “WB SURRENDER!” ^lla a* you turn away iu single file to your 3 C X 3 f \ rontember that, properly understood there ia a tfreal deal of tue poetry ol iile in a ,, PIECE OF BACOIT, a peck of ism* or a bar of soap. REMEMBER THE ACE, JAMES O’FARRELL, Bro.nl Street. Southern Mutual Insurance COMPANY, ATHENS. GEORGIA. YOUNG L. O. HARRIS,-President RTKVKXS THOMAS, Serrrtary. dross Assrta, April 1, 1877, . . $;sl, b , Reaidem Directors. A Preparation of IfiON and CAUSAYA BARK, In conbiaailon with the PiiospSafa^ Endorsed by the Medical Profiaatoa, aadraeofuaeudte by thorn far />Itpeptla, Cinirat Debility. Feaall DiuMM, Want ol Vitality, tews I- is. IIarsii, !«-»»* II.' N KV'slO.N, l»R. If K.N'vY iH LL; ALR1N P. J’KAKfSr.,' fbL Unr.i:Ri Tuomaw 28-wly C>TKVKN3 Thomas F.LizrK L. Nkwton, IklNAHD PdUKuri E\ KBY. 31A\ lllS OWaN XtSIUANI. vr. T. Hill, CrocJrett /MTm, Ten*., writes a »»D«. Txu*a Iron TONIC has dons wonders hers. * * ; who had been doctored nearly to dealt “ I eral years, has been cored of MOUm I Great Hrotlmiitn bJ tlie I ' I Barter’s Iron .Tonic. raised her from her bed, © H © ill ft o h '5. Hill II liU5$ - ^ 6/, |ii-s 5 tijlgs .s. ?S:-V8 a llH £ s f * S'E~ 5 ‘ _ —J. James Brown of our county, has roQoestcd w to tender yon his PT™** 1 ** 1 acsnowledipnenu for the K™*}}***Z fits hi* wife received from the use of yonr ____ TosUc. Me tells us that, alter bavlnf paid ^^*three or four hundred dollars doctors' bills, twoboulee if your Iron Tonic did her more rood than all outer nteu- __ she ever used. She was trouWed.with D*a*g**mt oj ti* Wkitm. Mr., from which she Is much, relieved. . r R.TRXAS. — * A J. A.rJkTBICXfcCO. 1CANU7A0TUBXD BT® D»; BARTER MEDICINE CO.. No. 213 NORTH, MAIN. STREET._ST..LOUIS. O _ LOWEANCE & BGOHB, The Cheapest Furniture House NORTHEAST GEORGIA Ilnvo just received si full line of Chambor Suits, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cottage a Chairs, Spring-Beds, &c. We are the sole agents itt Athene lor the National Wire Mattress Company. At respectable but near-sighted matt, was arrested at Cape ,Mffy tbe •tber, day, for bttwnpting to. Open a J. Kxataoa. Trcasur. lady’s SnniU'c-.v trank, wbicli tbe porter bad left out im trout of tlie )io> tel. lie was released ou, explaining that he tliought it was-» batltrhouse. A dog it. Cawsoti, NevadSi, jo?ns heartily in blind man’n buff -A bag lieing tied dVer MI'BWIfl, he ctiases ,and usually catches one of the boys, relying solely on tlie scent. • 'a-.-'. Jt *• Tanner cocktaila are spoken of as sonwthing very refreshing «JNiey.are ..made of two parts of ernckad ifle . and one p-irt of pure ruin water, without It girl bearing if remarke<l —pie bad once ha^p.,children, care l*ub!ic Printing. CLAKKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold tx- tore tbe Courthou»e door in Allien*, Clarke county, Georgia, ou tho l*t Tuesday in July uext, the following property to-wit: One hou/o mud lot in the city ot Athens, bouuded »* fol low**: ou tlie utrnk bflr lot occupidfi**by ^Charles Morris;cmf»ib»Mis. M. W. W ilkc-nton; Soutli by tt»e premises occupied by John Eber iart, and west by Foundry *tree.. The lot heiuN at present occupied by R. W* Saye aud conL inimr 1-4 acre, more or lass. 'Levied on as the property ot Mr*. M. A. Dan- el to »rti*fy aUi M fi.fo.ior 1679. issuad by II 11. LINTON, Tax CfHMtor. • v 'A01 Thomas Madroy, a patient at the lunatic asylum, was killed by light ning recently. IIu wns in a field nnar the asylum. Dr \V C Wilkes lias beeu elected president of Monroe Female College, at Fursyib, wbicli was founded by him. John Addington, formerly of Jack, son county, now of Franklin county. N. (J., was rec-'iitly married to Mrs. Hurst, of Rahtin county. Matt Thornton, arrested in Macon tor rompliciily with A truer Uilno<t in the recent stabbing of Mr. A AL Wollihin in that city, «r$s on FVidnv ndmittel to hail in the sum of $&,0(M>. William Carpenter, a workman at the Alabama and Georgia MiHs near Wc-t 1‘niiii, was killml by lightning at his place in the engine room re cently. r rTTT , ‘ Fletcher P Mathews, a lormer citi zen of iStewarl county, iliisi at 'Ma home at Ft. Milcliell, Alalmma, ecntly. Ila was Imried at Florence, Ga. .- * ’ jfy :.f» ■ * • Mr II A Helper, formerly of Sa< vnnnah, no* city editor of the Alba ny Acres, was stricken with apoplexy on the streets in Albany recently and was seriously ill for some hours. The coroner’s inquest in Savannah over tlte body of Salliu Moore, color ed, found that she was killed by a pi»- tol iu the bands ot Tom Golden, a colored barber. Four of tlie jurors dissented A n$gro hoy lenuing against the wall near the door of the academy in Saudi-rsville recently was instantly killed by lightning. Several -gentle men were inside the academy at the lime, none ofwHqtifwerfi^uyU' 'artlosiy inquired: ’Who . Df- Tniiner iiiiiilusliiiigburmimuices that lie is firr Gajficld. Ills aitend- anta believe iiowrthat.hu will go critzy. i A protracted meeting at Mt. Tabor Church in Forsyth county brought many new member* to tlio dimeli.' Since it* opening twenty-four years ago the Brown Housa iu Macon ,1ms bad 56t>,400 guest*. A tuna at Attgosia Ga., on n-ceiv- ing a Dr.JdU fiir igyjlloitiaayd visits wrote that he would nay for the med icino hnd return tbe viaits. PiedfluntRestaurant i;KEPT lfY - FRANCISLOUIS. Slesls at mil lionv*. Good bids, xml CTcTJ- thii^g iu-Am-elaas style. wlitv. PEOR6IA, Clarke County,-—-Whereo*. Henja- u miu F. Culp, AduiinUtralor of the efttateof lose 8. Moon, uectsied, applie* to me lor a di»- ehargr from mill Admimstratltin. These to, tueretore. to cite and adiuouish all concerued a? c-suse at my Office on or before the first Monday Iu July mxt why s^ld dLeharge should nut Iterxr. n:ed. Irr my hand at Office this 24th day Ghe of February, 1660. Mar. 16 m ) u ASA .M. JACK-SON, Orduary Notice to Bridge Rudders. 117 ILL ho let to the lowest bitlder for cosh, tl ut public out cry before tlie Court U<u»e door of Clarke county, duriu? Uie le»ra) hour no* Male, on the first Tuesday iu Au^u>t next, the buil-iiiijf at the G- orjrii Factory in said eonnty, on the situ of t he pre*ent bridge at that place a t ew bridge iicroft* the river at that plsco with two stone j»i!lur* with wii.g* aid but men:* us follow*: To-wit the pill r* to be bnilt, one ut the east, and the other at tlie west end of the bridge, each to be 6 by 16 feet at the ba*t*. 4 by 14 fact, at top aud 12 feet hi^h, with wing* or wall* from the ea*t, irillor extending out ou the bank 40 feet, averaging 6 1*2 feet high, di vergin'; to 25 feet, space betae. n the ends of the wall* on tlie hank, and #ing* ol* walls to the went, en«l pillar, extending oat *>n the hank 60 feet, averosifif 61-2 feej high, diverging to 20 feet M)>aGe between their end* on tbe banic, the wiugsor walls to e«ch pillar to be 18 invlies thick to be higlmat • where they join the pi liars and lowest at their ends ou the banks. The pillar* to be pntap with beat hydraulic ce ment four feet from base, am abotru that wi'h best lime mortar, the butmeut* or space be tween the wing* to be well filled with rock and dirt, tbe space between the nU'ar* or the spoil of the bridge to be 140 foet, divided into 4 Siam* 35 feet each, each span to have 5 sleep ers. timbers 8 by 12 inches. *3 arc he* 13 feet high, timbers lu by 12 inches. Mu«l si Is av eraging 30 feet long 10 by 12 inches. Bridge to be For Sale ! Twentv-five * IHorses and Mules, _ AT . COOPER’S STABLES, ATHENS. GA. ‘ I hsve i n hand at my 8tah)es the'a1idvc*mt*n onud num’i-r of Horses and Mules tor sale, and ersms wi*:ting to buy would do well to call on me before purchasing. W.2-q.2ni. * J*. Z.XOOPER. ft. II. AtMlFS HORSE, AND HOLE Athens, Georgia. The Mammoth Harness and Saddle 8|ere • f Northeast Cieoraia* 1 have enlarged uiy sale rdom and hate it stuiked with band juade wood*, suehaa baddies, Uarnem, Bridles, Whips, Horse Covers, sud Saddle Blankets. My goods are adl fresh mud newly gotten up. My prices cannot be Wat. My Bu(*y Whips cannot be equaled. My 8l.Sd Bad dies cannot he found a..y where else except at B. II. Allen's. Kcpairing dous si short uutice. TO THE PUBLIC. .akc this method of returning tlianks to By _ numerous customers for their libertj patron age during my long proprietorship of lho hew- on House in dtbeu*. On Deceuiljer 31st, my proprietorahlp of the Newton House will count*, at which time 1 will opeu, lev the accommodation of the public, the CLINARD HOUSE, ptesaaoUj locaMdon Clayton Street, one of tin iriuci|ioi busibe.-a streets in. Athens; where, la nopeanj axpect toy fonuvi patrons and th traveling public central I, to atop Whan vistinei Athena. Ploilitu-jr tujiaoif to do all in ray power lot their eouf> t, 1 remain tlie pttbiie s servant, / A. D. OT.r XAKD. jppn a n»w vLiit'mn oT saPAVAVtprs ■ 12 fectwide, flooring 12 nmi a-half feetlooir 2 a new ed.i.onoT Q£A JAnr!) I , 1¥ 8 illch „.’ Ka',li..(rs to be * feet high’the Bvsnyilfc O I UllttelJ I I post thereof 4 bv 6 incites, *he railing 8 bv 4 ml Jure t wit limit inches, the post 8 feet ajwrt. well secured w-lth ou the radical care (without medicine) of Snff*AToaaaoXA or .Samiaai -Waakaasa intni heatinal.Lowo-w xxroutiar, Men- 0 Physical Iacai»cl9.v..Jinpai*nvnt« to «e, etc.; ai—>, Gosschiuox, . Friursv, and Kira, induoril by self-iudiil^eiK*! or sexual exlrevatraiioe, die. Tlie celebrated author, in Ids admirable Esauy clearly demonstrate*, rrom tliirty years’ anoees- ful practice, fi.Steh ihrall|.iSHSMnot.' ot Mlt-sbua^lliay he nulladll cored jrjjioflt ths danjrroaa aor dr interiial me-licino or the *p- plication ot the’ kuiis; pointing 'out a mode of cure at once simple. Certain and effectual, by meaiM of wtiioh every sufferer, ao matter what his condition may he, atay cart himself ottcaply primtetw. and aatacauv. Ut9T This Lecture should be in the hands ot every joutu and arety man ui the land. Sent under neat, in a plain envelope, to any address, rosr-raid, on receipt of six cents or ' o poriaee stamp,. Address the Publishers, THE CULV’ERWKLL MEDICAL SI Aaa St H Kerr YoAj Post Office Box P ! KDICAL CO.. Office Box 45M. ROTECT tOUR UVE AND PROPERTY. s U6RTWR6 RODS Of tlie bc«t qnnlKy, kept constantly « n hand ami creeled alter tlie nnatl apprnvtd manner. The beat of city reference jiivcn -A word tothewiscissurtlcienl. 0. b. VEltON EE. «pl8-lm] ffo. R Dnmd St., AUh-im; Ur, inches, tbe post 8 feet ajmrt. _ large spikes ami braced on the outside. The flofir of the bridge to ba well fa»teued dowu with 40 i-euoT sjnkes. The timbera. all to be good limit timber, and all the-' materials to bn good and tlic work to be doue iu a good work- mtin-like mannt-r, and to be finished by tbe first of November uext. The contractor or lowest bidder to give bnud in double the aiuouiitof hi* bid with two gotsi and solvent securities, lor the fa’tliful performance of his contract, and to indemnify tlie county for auy damagt a occa-'-ionetl by a failure to perforuathe " Vkrtp said hWdge» pilVca sfi^f^iaLiflgnoiiCipair for the space of seven year*, the price to be paid when tin work is doue and accepted by me. This 25*1* day of June, I860. ASA to. JACKSON, Ordinary. June 29—w4t G EORGIA CLARKFj county-Were* ‘ James W. Dnxe appti*** t-. im- i’.-r U tter* ol Aduiiulutrutiou, de boui* non o i site estate i W % U(Jfc late oYfiarku now imearethvfrrore to rite and admonish' all concern nl, to show cmnse at my office on or be fore the first Mouday in SejiU-mbcr next, why aiM Lt ttcis should not be granted. Given uuder my lutnd at office this 17th July. 1880. Aia M. Jaokux, 30 d- w * Ordiuaiy, PARTNER WANTED. To 20 intu the Sho> Manufacturing bnai^eaa Murliiuriy with a oapawty of 150 pair of sboea ceroa). Apply to D. Ml WILSON, • t-outh Street, Naif J. H. Hoggin’. ' m ASSESSORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby giveD that the Asaesaore Have eotnpleteil the Aaseaimeuta of Real Es tate tor 1880, Kiwi placed tlieir hooka it. mv of fice tor examination by all coueemeU. Uojeo- tioiia to aaaeMi- euU are required to tie made in writing, sworn to aud fl!«l with me within ten days from the date of this notice. W. A. G1LLELAND, Ci’k of Counpll. Wit. CHARLES F. STUBBS, (Successor to Groover, Stublw & Co.,) COTTON FACTOR —AND— lenera/ Commission Merchant, agent, fob the Quitman Factory Yams, 94 BAY STREET, Savannah, Ca eorgia. Bagging, Tie*, Ifopo nmi other supplic* fur nished. Also, 1 iIk.-r*» 1 Cush udvuiic*.» iiiiu’e ol Rcnsiginr.eurs for sale or shipruent to Liven***! o» Nortlirm port*. Mr. A. \. vVinn, ?n*hicr and C'orrcftrondcut ot the lutfc firm ol Groover, StuUi* A Co*, -•»* Mi c intere*tin the business. aug.21.tf. I ovoid •tuuulraiU ai.-i oa WTWTWTWW UvoaareaBaaefla !ySv ItyoUfirsaman of latten. toiling ever year uklaiAd worts to rot ot o brain rwrve aud wiutv. u*e U ydoorojocffig and •uTerin/ trem _ — - - aro tuwtudcz — poor btkRi, Ir/fi* i« • L- t ^ulivSk- ■ rdiodpaUiOtltyoa < IWQY Wnoer-r yon are, wherever you src.whei*prvrr->ttft«l Out yoar atrvtem n v<lj cK’ni.yinrf fa-rJr:- or mt stimulating’, without M-jr,\'c.tinff. Wj Yuwwwrcwsi Cove yon dmpemlm^ kidney nr wtitcr; otrjjV. - ’ .'.»•> m cose ot tho ttouwch, boue*», bit l jf you aro rimply weak and low ** 1—:jr •% lubt noon it. Tour •pro,*?irt • v 14 may m*v« yonr life. It kn» sated hu^rc J*- w h:kkly Courier-Jo urnal. Represeniaiive Newspaper cf the South A NEWSPAPER FOR ALI. SECTIONS. ‘WISE WEEKIr’? Will lie suit one year, postage free, for r»‘u Dollars, which amoiiut will include a handsome premium iu Hie sliu|ie of n hook or u knife, or various articles of use nnd beauty, us limy be selected from our [irin- leit lists. 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During tlie remainder of 1880 and through 18*1, the Weekly Courier-Journal witliou. premiums will besem i. eoile oi li re or more persons at f 1.50 each, nnd for every club of live the club raiser will lie entiildc to a copy sent to any address free for 1 year. Daily Courier-3oart-al, $12 u year, nost- paid. No traveling age.iua are employed by tlie Courier-Journal Company, but i a lib el al cash commission or handsome pre miums will lie given to persons known to the community they reside in, who will act ns loeal agents, r ny one who desires to act and to assist ir. • xtending the eircu lation of a paper that tan not but be bene ficial to any community in which it may be generally read, Willi upon application, be supplied -'• , |» „„ agent’s outfit free of charge. may save r«ur n<vrn«rhCmlitW Tlte it.? l‘»4 for ftiottue.*. Liver A*. J K tU*n. CtUHkjrfiWrptite. ltl'|- 8LC. baaafcwUtawMIrwI'UUT HSflL, «<%#♦. A’VtriTMk, l*7int^ .u.!U-y mttwt# It- »• rjlOlTSSifONAL CARDS. G. G Thomas, AT TO liN E Y AT LAW ^ (Watkins vt lle, ga. O FFICE IN COURT-HOUSE, OPFOS1TE OnliaarF’* Office. Peraonal attcutit n toal. *bb’tin< a* entrufttetl to lii* care. upy-tt Lamar (’obb. Howell Cobb, ix <’f«l«f*f it>I< < I H JJ* I*. COBB, _ ATTORXKt# AT LAW, (Athens, GnJ Will praetiee in the Federal .1 tlie State court*, except IlieJCity Court o Glarke Coynty. ftopt.23.187t*.2t. Dr. D. 0. C. HEERY, llaving pcrmunently lgcntcd in Athena, 0* for* hia professional Henrico* to 'the citizen* o 'Athens and aurroundhig couutry. May b.* found «luring the day at tho Drug Store of E 0. -IjOng A Co., on Broad Strvct, nr.d at mgi t nt ^hy residence on Lumpkii* St., house formerly occupied by Capt. Williuui*« |ggT Discnocft ol* wohieb' n specialty. AugJi.tf. BlifoOKSMITSnra I have removed mjr Shop from Foundry, St o Breed 8treet, o(ily about Sn fieet freln « here j we» tortnerly, next to Mr. W. I. Wood. amt •" * v U am now prepared to do H we Shoeing, l’liui- tatlon Work, and all kinds of Blacksmi hiug in tho best style nucVul moderate price.. 1 ae: knowledge' that I have done wrong in tlie imst but I nm determined tor the futn-e tube “riglit side up, with cara.” wive me a trial. Kind treatment to stockignarenteed. ' t r Warn. KOBT. JOr- CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! ^ .LEWIS, Family Grocery Store an£ Confectionery, r«atl Mitct. A.tlions. Georgia, Next door to A. S. DORSEY Keep, on hand at all times the finest Tobacco and Cigars. Tin beat and Freshest Lemons, Oranges, Apple*, Peanuts, Cindies and Ceo- feetionuies generally. Also keep* on band a constant aupply of au country produce, such as eggs, Chickens, Batter, Cabbage, Potatoes etc- ate. Che Cheapest Fsm ly Grucaty «0ta(to3 tYnfcciiouary in the city. Give me a call. nov.18.vi Sun p. LEWIS. CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN .* WHO WANT CASH-READ. A LL who have tried the eipcrlraeut have obtained A r/ag.suwr by advcrtUiuK inthe J/urtte. .7Sum A apky newspaper, sparkling erith wit and humor, keeps up with the tisKi in everything. Ii h the pa. I m, for everybody. Printed ia tho aearnt manner. Hu a good circutadon, and is thoroughly read by tue| the people to whom you waat to sell. F.xatnlus its coluams aud too "Ads.” of soaie .4your leading houses. ’They sro regular advertisers. Ask them, vid be convinced thatit pays. Raws low. Ti Paper free to WvsrUsers. Jt llcGiu, Patdisheia, Hartwell, Ga. Notlfiie. All 1 oreatis hsvnigslrtnapds against PeterW liutcliesou Isle of Clarke a unty deorssed are hereby nolifi. u to |>rescnt the some to me Ibr payment, the tin e aud manner prescribed 1 by law. A,id tliose iu abtkl to said Dyo’d are requested to aaaka immsduts payment. t LmUcrcngang, Executor April 5fh, 1880, Apt, JJthw A Week. 8l2t“ 'day at liome era-ilj S72 ■ nm dk ths. Augusta. , free. Addro nov.18 wly. DR. BUTTS y-ssibfe Serve nn Injunction on Disease. By invifforatinjr « eablo constHutfon, reno Vdtiiiar r debilitated j hjroique, and enriching' i hir.itnd iunutritiouV circulation with Hu* et- er’s St*.m:ich Bitter?, the finest,*tho most liijfh* y sanctioned, and tl e nio.-t popular tonic ufld and pravefitive in ex.atejnce. Forsule by till Dinggiat* and Denier* ^ener- ny. '• ^ fi* c* e S.11 s2§'?=•£ s 5ia§iS ,< - < •slgliil © M mmd v 3 S >i £* 's rs a ft; ■ ^ £2? Aud you i Fortify the System against disease. Tlie finest tonlc’fbr i is lio.tctter’a Stomach Bitters, whioh renders dighat ion easy and co al and koepa the and Beneficent _ the Body in' orated and regelated By its tree, bat ' cy beniehed from the mind. . For sale By all druggists atpl dehiera any. The best Wire Mattress mtulc. prices before pttrchasitrg. Cull anti examine our goods and LOVVRANCL BOONE. 2 Doors East of 8. C. Dobh*, Broad 8trcct, Ahcns, Gj r’lL n* ^*3 Our Entire Machinery, consisting / a No. 1, 12 Horse Engine, One. ’am* 24 inch plainer, one !ar*rc iron 8 sided moulding machine, two turmner Inches, a circle saw benches and saw*, one Tennon Machine and Saw combined, one Shapin ■ or irre>jnljtr MmiMine Machine, one Small Ponv IMaiutr, unt Lur^c Clamp and u lot of Han.i Clamps together with’ all the 'hafting and Belting all iu good order. Address *-nly.8.6(0. 10WRANCE A BOONE, Athens, Ga. PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Internal and External Use, It a SURE CUBE-for all the Diseases ibr which It Is recommended, and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of even the most Inexperienced persons. It ia a sure usd quick remedy for rornns, 80RK THROAT, CIIII.I.S, and similar troubles; affords nu>ss r.my t« Uc mMt mcKfusat/onas of DIFI1T11RRIA. and Is the beat known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE tW THE WORLD. It has beeu used with such wonderful auceem in a8 parte qf ti* world for CRAMPS, CUOIaERA, DIARKI1CK.V, DYSENTERY* and oil BOWEL COMPLAINTS, that it It rontidertd on unfailing euro for Oust dUoaoeo. HAS STOOD THE TESfbF40YEARS’ CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It Is RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers, Managers of Plantttthraa, Work-Shops, aad Factories, Nurses In Hospitals—in ehort, by Everybody everywhere who hna ever given it a trial. IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It should always be used for Pain in the Back and Hide* aad brings rptedg and permanent relief in Oil CSfiCS Of Bruloeo, Cuts, Hprtilum Severe Barns, Scalds, etc. • NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It will annually save many times its cost in doctors* bill*, and its pries brfmni ft within the reach of alL It is sold st 25c. 50c. snd 91*00 a bottle, and can bo obtained from all druggists. 'PERRY DAVIS & SON. Providence, R. I. Proprietors. MARKWALTER MARBLE Broad St-. Near r ' s&tF WSTsA, Monuments, Tombstones GENERALLY, MADE TOjORDEK. A largo selection always on liana, ready for lettering and delivery WORKS, Lower Market, and Marble Works, Wholesale Akd Retail Tobacco, Cigars, Merchauni Pipes, &c., BY TheVolo Proprietor oi tlic Mammoth Cignr E*t*W 5 *hmfcut under tho KEWTON [HOUSE “""‘“'BROAD STREET and COLLEGE AVENUE. I kcop nothing hot first cIom goods, tothing but the beat tobacco in them. nov.25.dlm. I manufacture all of my flne«i brands of cigar* m d put 1 respectfully solicit your patrona :e. G. HAUSER. Athens. Ga. W. F. HOOD, At f.if s ore on;J»fckson street, now hn on band a large amt woll-sclcctcct stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Sugar. Coffee, flour. Bacon, Lard, Canned Goods Candies He »‘so keeps onTiamt a full atooklofithc.bcst CHEWING*’AUD SMOKING TOBACCO. • >„J| slso au assortment o' the celebrated “E>«vua Boyato»" asid “Golden. Tip T ’ Cigcvirs. G-ZR-BIH'iiST Q-IEtOOIER'3r 7 , ' f~,b H,»f IVrV. Mnlb n, SiOWgis, Al., tre slui.js to bo liml at niolir- YThrre tlw tn*t fit 'iSaaativeitdwtewfcAa Iu o«y/ 't ii--.- r ' I MW pay Cash for Cattlo, Slieep and Iloga. W. P. HOOD, Athens Ga. ■ ! ,! !i , JaekmjStretii. ,-dju j r