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Tuesday, December 30, 1880.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Serious Accident.
Mrs. McMillan, who lives in the
lower part of the citj, had an unfort,
uunie fall, Tuesday evening, which
resulted in a dislocation of one of her
hips. Her injury is necessarily very
painful.
Deaths.
Mr. Obadiah Echols, of Clarke
oounty, who lived a few miles from
Athens, died last Friday.
Mrs. Crawford, of Athens, died
last Saturday, and was buried from
St. Mary’s Episcopal church last Sun
day.
A Change In the Watchman.
There has been a change in the
status of the Southern Watchman.
The property, which belongs to the
estate of the late Col. J. H. Christy,
has been leased by Messrs. E. J.
Christy and Walter E. Stevens. The
former has had control of the busU
ness management of the Watchman
since the death of his father ; and Mr.
Stevens has been its editor for some
time past. The old Watchman will
start out with the vigor of renewed
youth, under the new management,
and we doubt not will increase in
prosperity and usefulness. We wish
all parties interested the largest suc
cess under the new regime.
The Fast Malt.
By the fast mail schedule which was
begun last Snnday, the people of Ath
ens can got, a’lont twelve o’clock, the
New York papers of the preceding
day.
The Northeastern cannot accommos
date itself to the fast train, because it
is obliged to connect with the regular
passenger trains on the Air-Line. It
was supposed at cue time, that the
new fast train would substitute oue
of the two pa-ssnger trains now run
ning ; but it docs not ; it runs in ad
dition to them; and .as the regular
passenger trains are the principal and
most important ones, the Northeastern
must run the same schedule as here
tofore.
The fast train consists of an engine,
a mail car, a combination baggage
and passenger car, and a sleeping car.
There are only a few passengers at
present, but in the course of a short
time, it is expected that the passengers
will increase, and it will be made
regular passenger and mail train.
As it is, the mail which leaves New
York at 4:30 this morning will reach
Athens at 11:80 to morrow morning
Hon. Emory Speer.
This gentleman left for Washing*
ton a few days ago. Our city and
county have reason to be proud ot
their distinguished young son. His
public career lias beeit very brilliant-
ah almost unbroken series of triumphs.
At soHcitor-geneial of this judicial
oirctritphe was remarkably successful
and his prosecution of the criminals
that, were arraigned befoi e his court,
yras sq uuijekmly effectual that he in
reality became what is expressed by
that hackneyed phrase “a terror to
evil-doers.’’
In 1877'he was defeated for Con
gress by 1,700 majority. In 1878 he
was elected by a bare majority of
2*25; and in 1880 he turned the ma
jority of 1,700 against him three years
before, into a grand triumph of over
4,000 majority in bis favor. If we are
not mistaken, he received the largest
vote of any congressional candidate in
■Georgia.:-.
Backed-by such a triumphant pop.
v uldrendofsement, he goes confidently
to his post of duty, full of the proud
ambition to deserve, by fidelity and
‘devotion, the high trust so flatteringly
reposed iu him. He is faithful and be
is competent, and a long career of
usefulness and of honor lies before
him, if his life is spared. The Ninth
, is honored in her representative.
SHALL TALK.
Treats are over, boys.
Town la'k—the mud.
Horses with the epizootic by no
■nouns enjoy this weather.
The sloppy south is the present
name.
A brick yard on Bread street could
be run with profit.
Perhaps we’d be in order to say
“the agony is over.”
Maybe the new mayor and council
will take a look at the side-walks.
We were asked who was Hector
Berlioz. Wo know, but who else dees?
The terrific ferocity of Haman’s
vi-age, caused many children to wilt.
We had a most hilarious election.
Hilarious don’t mean muddy.
W ood is going higher and higher.
In fact most of it is going op the chim
ney.
Bather more excitement over the
mayor’s election than the president’s.
How like New York we are !
Nothing gives so much importance
to the average darkey as an election
—except perhaps a funeral.
The University Clothing Emporium
is selling out its large and tine stock
at cost.
We were asked if this is the last
election this year. Trqe, but we have
another thirty days from us.
The streets will have to be re-nttm-
bered, they have all run into oue, this
spell.
The soiree dansanie at Miss Glov
er’s will be |tost|)Oned until the elite
can arrive Lien chausse.
Dr. H. H. Carlton’s speech in the
Seagiavcs case was much compli
mented.
Persons indulging in equestrian ex
ercise bring home real estate enough
to start a jiotato patch.
The Augusta Ne*-s says: “ Some
Athens young men think tire shortest
way Irom that city to Washington,
Wilkes, is via Augusta.’’
Vice-President Arthur has two
pretty daughters. A man with two
pretty daughters cannot 1 e wholly
vile.
James S. Hamilton, Jr., formerly of
Athens, but now a leading planter of
Columbia county, has been in 'town a
few days, or probably, we should say,
on the Bill —Augusta Scics.
The Augusta News says: “ Mr. B
A. Stovall, of Athens, is now in the
city. He has been taking heavy or
ders during the season for the Georgia
Chemical Works in Augusta, for
which popular company he is travel
ing.”
..'fefirfuWt (Teething
remedies, _
in Violence:
nmneed gh ii
Powders) the disease lreg-.m to ahfie,
the child to rest hotter tnah he had
done for month*,'his appretite to re
turn, and soon his rosy cheeks gave
joy tohisingther’s ./ieurti , . „
Very rspecl fully, .
MBS. GEN. S. G.
Nov.lfi-Wlm
Clarke Suiierior Court.
Thu argument in the Seagr.ives case
ended about nine o’clock Monday
night. Tlte jury retired, and in about
two hours returned with their verdict,
which was: Guilty of voluntary man
slaughter. As stated in yesterday’s
paper, the main argument of the de
fense was that the wound which Sea-
graves gave Royal was not such a one
as would cause his death, that the
death resulted from his own impru
dent conduct. There was no attempt
to deny the facts alleged as to the
wounding ; but it was maintained that
Royal would have recovered from the
wound if he had taken proper care of
himself.
Yesterday morning, the certiorari
in the caso-of A. W. Vest vs. Toom-
cr, was sustained. Then the judge
proceeded to sentence tho prisoners
who had been found guilty. James
Seagravcs, guilty of voluntary man
slaughter; sentenced to twelve years
in the penitential y. James Ilanscn,
colored, guilty ot assault with intent
to murder, on Mr. Spencer’s little
daughter ; sentenced to nine years in
he penitentiary. Loyd Long, for
simp’e larceny, was sentenced to six
months in the county chaingang.
The court then adjourned till the
first Monday in January.
*' ’' * A Good Work. *
Years and years ago,—we can’t
tell exactly when—Mr. Henry Brit
tain set out that row of fine oaks by
tho Baptist church. There is proba
bly not a finer row in the city. Mr.
Brittain is now old and feeble, and
nearly trt the end of his life’s journey ;
hnt^the baits he planted are in their
prime and will fionrisb, cd ornam< nt
and a blessing, long after ho has left
this earth.
By lit* way, did you ever think
that very few people have the proper
respect lor a tree. A tree is not
sentient being, but it is ibe next thing
- to it, and really some trees are better
—much better—than some men. A
tree th.1t stantls straight upright—and
tali of diom stand that way unless they
have been warped by some extrinsic
cause ; that “ brings forth his fruit in
his'sfsspfthat lights, against the
storm-wind, and gives its aid to the
zephyr; sucb a tree is entitled to
much mete respect than many a spec
imen of the. genus homo, who goes
growling through the world, caring
only for himsAlf, acting as if the world
* was made for hira only—as entirely
devoid afBeduty as of beneficence..
It is painful to see the'carelessness
with which some people tell or mu
tilate trees. Why, to. cut down a good
tree seems little -less than murder.
• Think long it’ has taken to
quire its present proportions; think
how long -it' will be before iu place
can be supplied. He who destroys a
good tree *Bj a,mat wrong. On
tho other hand, he who causes one to
-mp where win -grew before, j
’‘‘public benefactor.*'"Who can mea
the amount of good that has been done
and will bedtofe by those trees that
v-Sfrlhritfain.»lfpUd?;
Queen Esther.
The weather was fearful, as usual.
Quite a large audience, however, were
in altenda: ce,' and we do not h&itate
to say that we were much surprised
at the unusually fine manner io which
this difficult cantata was rendcred-
Atnid sucb a shower of stars it wott'd
be invidious to particularize- Those
who met with the greatest share of
approbation and applause were Zcresh
and Human. We take, pleasure .in
mentioning the excellent manner in
which their sevetal parts were ren
dered by the Queen and Prophetess,
and Mordecai’s sister. It is much to
be regretted that the bad weather
prevented many from seeing this fine
performance, nod we hope they may
be induced to repeat the performance.
All praise is due Prof. McIntosh.
From Oconee County.
In the thrilling language of a Car-
roll comity freeman, tvo exclaim, let
it rain!
It is rumored that Messrs. Isaac
Lowe and Pink Price are going to
Athena to make it their future home.
The a'-erage freedmao in this coun
ty, is busy discussing the qualification-
necessary for au efficient Ordinary. ;
As a result of the very disagreeable
w eather, which we have been having
recently there is yet much cotton to
be picked, and bnt little eraio hgs
been sowed.
The re|>orts which come to tis from
Atlanta, concerning our representa
tive, Hon. W. W. Price, are altogether
gratifying to his many friends, and
not at all disagreeable to those who
opposed his election. May lie continue
‘faithful to the end Tor if he does,
his re- election is as certain as that
uickcl will bring a ginger cake.
When a man rides through thu mud
and rain far into Walton county, on
such a day ns last Saturday, we think
he means business, and that is exactly
what Mr. A1 Jackson did.
‘ Uncle’ Doctor Elder is a firm be
liever in Flagg’s liver pads, and jolly
uncle Nathan Cook just kuows ti e
galvanic batteries will cure all the ills
flesh is heir to. Still the world wags!
Mr. Andrew Price has Met the con
tact’ to build a nice residence not
far from High Shoals to Mr. McGinty
of Athens. It was anciently remarked
that, ‘ it is not good tor man to be
alone,’ and it would sectn that Andrew
was somewhat of the same opinion.
The other day Mr. James Jackson
had his gin house, containing nine
bales of cotton, destroyed by fire,
caused by a spark lrom the engine.
Mr. Jackson’s loss is considerable.
Through the Advance we learu that
Mr. J. A. Perdue desires to lease his
farm to some person w ho can run it
without his aid. Mr. P. we judge has
;ood little fartu, as he ntado 4 eight
bales of cotton and corn enough to do
him’ to the hand. His farm is con
venient to market and in a good
neighborhood. Let some enterprising
person apply early for fear he will be
too late.
Mr. James Woodis, aged 19, and
Miss Emma Gordon, aged 15, were
married on the lGth inst., and have
gone to hou-e kteping. Mr. W. hav
ing leased Mr. A. G. Eider’s farm.
There is much injbeing in time.
A Baptist church was organized in
\Y T ntkin*ville last Saturday, with Rev.
Mr. Bernard, of Athens, as pastor,
Rev. C. D. Campbell, ot Athens, act
ing as moderator. The organization,
in the main, is composed of good ma
terial, and although there are hut Sew
members, the outlook is encouraging.
The Athens Baptists, through Mr.
Campbell, presented them with a su
perb Bible.
In consequence of the annual, elec
tions we are still in the ‘gnU of bitter*
fekss.* The next that is to hfflict us i*
the election of county officers. ~ So far
as I am informed, ; Mr. J. W. Johnson,
our present efficient Clerkof the Su
perior Court, will not have an oppos
uent, but both the Sheriff and Ordi
nary, will be opposed—tlte former by
Mr. James Lowe and the latter by
Mr B. E. Thrasher, Esq. It is not
a bad idea to ‘let well enough alone,’
sometimes. _ -
What 8eemsto be a determined
effort on the pant of some of our citi
zens to adorn (?) all the cross-roads
with grog shops is creating quite a
temperance bootn, and a petition will
be raised memorializing the General
Arscntbly to prohibit the sale and
manufacture of. spirituous and malt
liquors in this oounty. Let all men
who fear God and love their nice sign
this petition. Our Own conviction is
if it is-right to.sell whisky, the suite
ought not to require a man to pay lii
cetile to do what is not wrong, and if
it is wrong to sell it, the stale ought
not to license a man to do what is not
right. " Jap.
. Fr >m Cholera infantum, and, you’
sell and family suddertattract cf Celii
4pi Dysentery/DiertWa ind
ntanttin
deWatti
.... yseiitery/Dierthi
Cholera Morbus by’lrteping barker’s
Ginger Tonic always at hand. This
superd bowl corrective also speedily
cares nil disorders of the stomach, and
thousands who has for years sought re
lief in vain from Dyspepsia, Headache,
Nervousness, Low Spirits. Sjecple
ness, Liver Disorders, Cosltveuess,
Hearth inn, Palpitation of the Heart.
Distress in the Stomach, Coated
Tongue^ eic, havofouud a mast com
plete ciweifi this(<x>iife-rt(bg jnvigo-
rant. Buy a 50 ct or $1,00 bottle and
try it. Sold by first-class druggists.
Beware of Mercury.—One
thousand dollars in gold will be paid
ax grain of mercury ot other
1 substance found in May. Ap-
rPills. Price 15 oenis for
for eve
minera
pie Liver
large boxes. Sold by
Nov.16tW.1io.,
all
druggists,
Woodbury, N. J., July 15, 1876.
Dr. J. ‘J. Moffett—Dear Sir
Inever forget the gratitude loiteyou
for saving the life of my little boy,
Robert, when at death's door, from
Cholera bifyUpn. Affcsp-, JfavJog
tried traveling, different localises
and climates, many physicians anil
< , increase,!
,V we c6ni
S,!'THINKOFIT,
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Legal Advertisements.
Clarke Sheriff Sale.
33 HO e
ItItst
.. , ,. -. -- - —■— , within
the legal hours of sale the following property
to-wit: one hundred un i sixty acres of land,
more or less, situate, lying nnd being in the
comity of Clarke, on the lino of Oglethorpe
emmy, adjoinin • W. II. Morton, G. Btokcly,
. 8 rumbrongh, and on big creek.
Levied upon aa the property of Wm. f. Font-
rough, the dei.-ndant by virtue of a ti. fa. from
Clark County Court, quarter session, July
■ erm, 1877. James H. Huggins vs. Wm. F.
rambrough. V\ ntten notice served on Frank
Wataon, tenant in possesion hv Sheriff.
nov.#.30d. J. A. HKOWSlNG, dheriif.
RECEIVED
300 Elegant Cook Stoves,
Wash Pans;
OF ALL
KINDS.
9 gPans
Doz Elegant Dish Pans.
And a large stock of goods in our line
which will be sold cheap for cash, .
A. K. CHILDS & CO.,
Administratrix’s Sale.
fi EOBGIA—Clare* County.—Pursuant to an
VX order of the Court of Ordinary passed r.t
the regub-r term of said court on thoft-st day
of Noveinbor, 1880, w.ll be sold before the
Courthouse door of said county at Athens on
the first Tuesday iu December itent, dntir. ’ the
legal hours of sale, the oi l lionta place
dw-lling and contiguous lot of Rev. Matthew
H. Il-ndcrson. deceased, in. Tils city of
Athens, fronting on Lumpkin Avon.
ue and between Broad and Clayton streets,
whereon said Roy. M. H. Hendemon resided at
the time of his death, op[>osiuthe aide of 'lie
Episcopal chorcli, contain ng. two seres, more or
less.
Also at the same time nud piace and pursuant
to the Battle order one Lot of Land in tho city
of Athens, containing four ucn-a, more or
less, known as the “Wilson Lot,” with dwelling
and all oilier imp-ovenicnta thereon, opposite
the residence of Col. Samuel I*. Tbnrm-inH.
All sold for tiic purpose of pitying tins debts of
said deceased and for dfctribtitinn tniong.t his
heirs at law. Terms Cash. Nov. 2. Iron.
S. AI> \ HENDKRSON.
Adm’x.oi the estate ot' Ma'thew II. Henderson,
deceased. nov.2.30d.
nctl»’
^Opposite Rentes, Nicholson & Co., ATHENS, GA.
Smith’s .Scrofula Syrup and Slat-
Curine are purely vegetable. Why
will you stiff,-r’ with Cancer, White
Swelling, Catarrh,•Rheumfiti-rm, Kid
ney. nnd Liver Diseases, when a few
bottles of these two great remedies
vyill core you ?
From C. D. McCurry, N-.wton
county, Georgia—I take great pleas
ure in recommending to the pnblio
Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant and Croup
Preventive. My little son had been
a great suffer from Spasmodic Ctoup.
during the night. Dr. Cheney, about
two years ago, prescribed tor him his
Croup Preventive, which ha* most
miraculously cured him. I find it
equally beneficial in all cases of
CouglW.' I consider it a blessing in
my family. ■ Ei-ery one .should keep
it in their horses. it :-u .
Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrup for
your blood.' It removes all skin erup
tions and wi'l give yon a beautiful and
clear complexion. nov9-tt
Adjustable Trusses.
A full lineofSalev’s Hard Rubber
Tru-ses, double and single, just re*
ceived. Made in every desirable
pattern, fitting perfectly to form of
body; light, cool, cleanly, (fine springs
coated,) free from all sour, ruslv,
chaffing, padding of strapping un
pleasantness. Used in bathiiig; al
ways reliable,, and good ' as new.
With the Pad? so_ constructed, ana
tomically, as to successfully meet the
various aud most Difficult forms of
Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleanliness, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured bv
their use will bear .witness. Also a
full assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’
Shoulder^' 1 Effaces, Supporters,
bandages;"&c., 1 Wd'Wilf J adj«l
all trusses, if so desired. - —, farrrj
Athens .ft«*RMACEjj;*iC4L.ft>., ]
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Ifa.rjw -i.,...:.- ,
■qasing, staiuli
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£ 22 f 2*
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BARGAINS, BARGAINS!
S. C. DOBBS,
. s lias just returned from the Eastern markets with a
Superior and Varied E tock of Goods,
a-nty five years experience, is a snSlci.-nt guarantee to the people of Athens and of North-
eor-.'ia, that bargain* can be liad at this place, lie is selling entirely through the fell and
- for cash, and therefore you are entitled to bargains. Coine and evuminc his large stock ot
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Clarke Sheriff Sale.
1UILL he sold before the Court House door
}} in the City of Athens, Clark* County.
Ga., on the first Tuesday in December next the
following pro]>er:v to wit:
I One bouse and lot containing liaif acre, more
or less, situated, lying and being in tlte City of
Athena, fronting on river street, joining Jim
Houston on tire East, W. liood.Nurt,, \. Sima-
West. Levied on bv fi. fa. from Ciurkc Supe
rior Court. Not ember term 18S0. Noah John
son vs. Thornes Reid.
Al! sold to satisfy the above staled II. fa.
Oct 87th 1830.
nov.2 aod, J. A. BPOWNING, S .C C.
GO
CO
5 I^.l =
= 5#.$ e
of ( u'ieo, aclpoted Poplius,
hie, Shirtings, and nil grades of Cotton and Woolen J
Inncres nnd R*-d and White Flannels, Sheeting, Shirt*
.-.J iir^ f Also, Gents Ileady-made Shirte,
Suits from
Sugar and
•eras,
. fcggy
. , , — ge>t Stock Hats ia ;he city Fl • ar. Bacon,
I*sird,;ilams. Votash, bnet, Bagging and Ties, White Wine and Apple Vinegar, Svrnp, Keoscne
Oil, i.nd Red O. Oil. In fact, everything is kept and sold at the most reasonabje‘prides.
Also.ration is bought in any quantity, from to 300 bales j^r .lav. Call aud get my prices
and see the‘goods. 1 proj>ose to convince you hat what Isay isrrnc. Merchants from the
country a*.d elsewhere, will find jjoods cheap at wholesale, and f guunuHee satisfaction.
Oct-5th-lB30. 6. C. DOBBS.
Administrator’s Sale.
I N PtJRtrANCK or AN OKDBR URANfEb BY THE
oBniNai'.Y or Clarke County. Ga., will be
sold ibefore .the Court House door, in said
county. Athens, Ga., on the first Tucsdav in
December next, 1830, daring the legal hours of
sale; all that tract or parcel of land lying and
being situate in Oconee county, Ga., adjoiniug
thc lands of Dr. J. A. Price, Mr*, and J. J.
Branch und B. H. O.erby; known as the John
Williams place, containing 1011 acres, more or
less,divided into b lots. All to be sold as the pro
perty ot said John Williams, deceased, for the
purjjitMe ot distribution to legatees and pnym nt
A right of wsy will bo reserved ulong the
western boundary of the lot known as the
v.onse'place to the middle lot, and through the
middle lot, or lot No. 8, to mill tract, or lot No.
2. Terms cash.
A pinto. imH lot c*n bo *een at mt office.
(Jet. 27th 1880.
B. E. THRASIIElt, Adm'r.
Of John Williams, deccaaod, dobouis non cum
testameuto rnnexo. nov.2. r it.
A?(u>ele!jpHithjiK . ..
Parser’s Hair Balsom. dcjaejr.vei
populur for tHe beaulital nalr fl pro*-
ducci^ ’ and its deinirtl; : anA healing
properties. Commeucemgat tho root,
ifpwn^es .« Of
tliihates, It is-especially suited to the comptklnts
■ oH
Heliosphere iu wjiioh tho'ulilit}' of - Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and auli-
young hair, aqd unfailingly
ltatr ot’ ilt
.restores
gray or faded liafr ot ' its rigahal
youthful color, giving a soft rich and
hfatrous apperaric* oi * great beauty:
It is pleasaiitly eodlifig-to the 1 seal]:,
cleanses it frotti 1 Dandruff, enr^r’ itch
ing and htimore, and stops falling of
tlte hair.- It 1* perfectly harmless, ex
quisitely perfued, never soil fhe'skin
or giiraa the hrtir, ! And jdeagOs Jveiry
body by its exCt-ltMt and attractive
qualities. A pHTJCn assures that ha
lias uscdT2 difcreht3hair preparation*
ail'd that' Parktrts 1 hair' Balsotri 'sus-
passe* them alL Sofd -iti large bottles
at pnlyjM ct?, and $1,00 by. all. first
clasft Jrbggii
atfs, It is-especially suited to the complaints
oersted by the wotlier, hying the purest and
-st vege'abie stimulant in tne world.
Forsd. by ah Drnpfiists an-1 Dealers geoor-
abyr, tp w^om^pjdy for Ilos:ettyf’s_ Aim .use
T>
Mi
'’ L (iuiinl Agalnst Consilrnlitton.
Tliiit life-destroyiog ’scourge,' hy
protrtptly subduing fault' the aid' of
Parker's Ginger,Tonic every attack
qfi £qngh,, Cold, t .« Tl(roat.
There is nothing like it Acting jjowt
difuriy. upon the blooit and skin, and
the mut-UoaS ‘sdrfaees of tfie' throat
and lung*, ft speedily overcomes these
dungtsrouti disorders, prevents the.de
Dm Municipal Election.
Yesterday was the day of the an
nual election in which the mayor and
one alderman in each ward is elected.
One alderman in caeh ward holds
over two years.
There w as n great deal of noise
during tho day, but no disturbance of
the peace, so far as we cmild hear.
The following is the vote:
FIRST WARD—FOR MAYOR:
II. Bensse.l, .fi...R03
W. B. ThOmn* 41
FOR ALDERMEN :
G. H. Palmer : 2*29
W. F. Hood........,....:..,.......... 8
SECOND WARD—FOR MAYOR:
II. Beussc... 92
W. B. Thomas......1 7 43
FOR ALDERMEN :
F. W. Lucas fl 82
J. W. Brumby 54
THIRD WARD—FOR MAYOR : _
H. Bens«e.. 96
W. B. Thomas .,......,.^.4 82
for alderman :
G. H, Yancey 165
FOURTH WARD—FOR MAYOR S
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. ’ y
(Gleaned from the Paper*.)..
Another of Mr. E. Edgar’s children
of Monroe, is dead. The funeral o.
four of hi? children was preached Sunf
day. j . . i' . , :., _
Mr. Thomas J. Avery and Missffdal S&PffS ol ^ l e°? s "W
Lott Smith, both of Monroe, are mar «!?■ ^r.' n .-
r'e-i. Also Mr. Dotson Bennett -and ~ ” * ” ' *
Mi-s Nancey Maughon, of Walton
oonnty. • ' * • --
Married, at tlte residence of Mrs.
Sitns, ilt Maysville, on the 21st inst,,
by Elder E. S. V. Biiant, Mr; WiHie
A. Worsham to Mis# Katie Dunahoo.
Roth of Maysville. . ■ . /
The store house and lot,'in Homer,
belonging to A. J. West,are advertised
for sale on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary. • -is. ■’
There.tt'a rumor that a new busi
ness house will soon be ppened in El-
bertli. with $40,000 capital.
Dr. Culvrrvvrir*
Caiobrnted Essay I . ...
on the milical. cure (witliout medicine)
n ftfSranvATDhniiaiAOr Sbmlnal We*Wn»*
Invuiiiutary Semkial Losses, ihtojency, Men*
tab and' physiaal Inyapaeliy.Ttnpv'imynt* to
MkrnjWoJ^u.-,; also, Losscui-rtiw, frami',
and,errs, induced by sclf-uidt Jifencc or.sexual
Tho felubratcd antkor, inlii,* admirable Kr*.,y
'clearly dcmhtiatttites, tmn’thirty years’ JnCcek-
' iJF«ctk.-y,tb,tabeAl*Wfi>#:*^isvqaepe*a,t.l
lf-ubu«o tuny be radieally cumu witlioot the
ditntn-rou* use nfdaterunl inccliaue or tho. ap
plication 0} the knife; pointiug 01U a mode ot
EtCMat'pnoe simple, certain and Hb-rtnat, by
“ ' ’ ’ "brer, no luaUer.wbat
cure Uiiisutf olieuply
privately, and ivaoIcallV.. I,■ t:
W Th> U- oture shpqld be m tlte huuaa ol
every youth uAti the land. >*•
Sent under ncal, Uuk.phun envelope, to any
addreas, post p>w«;qd receipt ot* air cent* or
two postage Rtumps.
A ' THE ^UL^ERwTfl.' HEDlC.il! C(i.,
I; tun St, Kmv Yorkt-l'oaL Woo Box 4N80.
—ahmn
H. Beu*se... ..*..A.rf..t,...r..i.L
W. B Thomas
Fdn aldermen :
J. E. Taimadge r.
IV. M. Kenney ...Ti.....
. total for mayor :
k. Bcusse.... :...*.y.y:..
W.B.’Thotn*s....... 204
11.Bourne's majority... , ...«.a-270
CtarkesyUlr. .a I -
There will bo a ineeting of the citi
zen* of Habersham at -OUrkesville on
Thurs ’ay, Due. 7th. There will be
speeches by Col. Wm. T. Crane and*
others. General Gilmer left Clarkes-
ville this evening for a more southern
c-lime. • ■"'it
The prospects for the election cof
county officers are as bad as they ever
were, it seems like there will be no
body to vote in this oounty.";-
■ i li you don’t want si bruieed hand p
don’t try lo keep back Marshal Will
Nix down when he haa.you under sir
r.st, for a couple o f feUt’wk tiled i that
last Wednesday night : Tire, iuext
thing tliey'knew- they were in the.
guard ho"use; ,u *- M A. L.
.i i ■ i a i 1 aas -mt»
Ha nt a Claus Head Quarters.—
Diri.ct. Importation, Vases, Toilet
Sets, Doll*, Harmonicas,Metalophoiie,
Motto‘ ‘Vase's. -Cupk ' Mugs; ifcc.,
Motisfaclie Clips, endle*s variety ol
latestnovdiies iorChrisUims 5 Bridal
aniZAnjpnn^,4«V Me-'
up._ CWap
r mt *fll
.oiisiiuf Al ‘par>i
ness from the lung*, 'll is Wondcp
fully effic.ieious io Dyspeptic ttfiiic-
lions, and gives the- most oqmibfting
,relief; (rora .Hfftdanhq,. Distrffft. i» ; : »hc
Stomach,,Nervousness, Low Sjgrit?,
Wakefulness, Palpitation of. the
Heart; Heartburn, «‘th!'’ It regdlatt‘R
faa- Bowels* corrects both unnatural
looseness and. cogstipafwu nod slimu
fates the Liver . to
Buy a’50'cent' or 81.'
Jrf. Vt' on
mule and try
it. L,: Sotd byR-'T. ‘BrnthbyJbCb.
. oAa Elegant Trcparatlan. :i u
De-igncd to. mpet the ptiblhf Wnut for
a harmless hair-dressing *a& restora
tive, is.found in Pi^kyr’s liair Balsam
It acts like inagic, commenring at the
■very rdots, fatndvcS Dandruff arid "ill
humors 'front ' the ’6cfelD; atid never
fnifato restore gray’- or faded’ hair to
■by , R -
of b’cautifut young hitir, soft, glossy
and luxuriant,' that surprises ptrer)
one. XhfseproiMirties *»<)ded. to,.its
ejequirite perfu me. apd of. cojtt-
positibr, render it the growing favor*
fUrbf thi ,! t6iI6t table ef^fahore.
Soldi iti Inrtro bottle,-atfiO leeitte -add
MJW.-by B,lt Brumby: I T vMitie
> iiijj'i'i * A
jU' <utl 3
di
d;
pffat tofagmt'prizes ; tiy tK^'jfatrtgeA-
child that’fay* Hop BiUfemlpfaiBl)(,in:
any language, between May.J,>1880,
iteresting offer, and everybody
U' vlk' abniHtt"
AUamtp Me- siadip tolahe-i Hbj
iftoi Flop- Bittsr* MfgpjRd-
atnftp'fn *3.50J.iAertd*i>Nv:Y., U. S*i 4-v lUrcircnlsi-,
sdb’fi' 'dttit
Ritter* Mfg,’
once to teach tue «hifdt>eo'
Bitters updise^irdthe> prizew. -
EXCELSIOR STOVE BOD E
Hunnicutt & Bellingratli,
36 and 38 PEACHTREE STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEAEHS IN
G eorgia, clarke countv — wherca*.
Johii H. Newton applies to me for letters
of Guardianship of Ibe property iu Georgia of
Maud Bryan Henderson, minor under fourteen
years of age, of Mattlww H. Henderson, late
of said county, decausid.
These are therefore .to ci’e and ndinonish all
concerted to sliow canse at mv olfice on or
before, the first Monday in December next,
why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office this 1st day
of November, 1880.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov2-td ($-2.b 4.)*
TINWARE HOUSEFURNISHING. GOODS,
Slate and Iron Mantels,
WROUGHT IRON PIPK, PUMI'S. RUBRElt HOSE, STEAM AND
GA-S FITTINGS, PLUMBERS’' f SUPPLIEfe/Et<f'
We have-. *itl-.gut i\oiibt, tbv laqn.-.t ampfast Cssortxjictrt of Go.\Js’in the'State. Don’t fail to
IfivoLu- a tall. Special >-att8 to mcrcliahbi- Audit* fqt Knowles’ skein Fuiqps. out 19or
CHOICE
ANHOOD:
Jtistpublished '
IlilW LO-T'
iioAy
RESTORED!
FAMILY GROCERIES!
■W. HOOD, -
.. 11 * ■ 1 1 .
• At lus storu ou Jackson street, now has on hand a large and well selected stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Sugar. Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Caimed Goods,
" •’* 't CANIHEH, Etc., Kiev. .. ....
lie also keeps on hand a full Mock oi the best * j v .!;
Chewing & SmokingTobacco
An<l nlso au assortineut of the celebrated: 1 . : «i > lt>
^Boyxx^Qjx rr and
Whieirarc superrbr to tlie Fambus iftxedsior In conclusion, with rav other business, I have ep*
*rf| , -. • . , , i* tublislieau
GROCERY,
ot nice, fresh Ik ef, Pvrlc, Mutton. S;iosage,. Ac., can tdwnyi be had nt mod*
delivered atij Where<!n the city. Fresh Fork lrom first of November.to the
I will p:iy Cash foi* (Cattle, Sheep and Hogs.
oct!9 \V. F, llOOI>, Jackson st., Athens; Ga.
Adminitstmtoi’s Hale.
P URSUANT to an erder of the Court of Ordi
nary of Olnrke cottnty, will be sold before
the (x*urt!iovisc door t i t*aitl county, on the first
Tuesday in December next, during the legal
hours of sale, one tract of Lan 1 lying in Oconee
county, containing oue hundred and
eighty (180) acres, more or less;being the place
whereon Joslah W. Hule, deceased, re.-id«d nt
the tiinj of his dea.h. To be S’dd ns the pro
perty ot said d ceased for uistribution among
his heirs, die. Terms cash
JAMES W. DUKE,
novi-tvl Admimstrator de l»nis non.
G EORGIA—Glarkl County. — Where •#
Emory F,’ Anderson, A*imiflintrator, de
botiia.i on with the will’ annexed, of Jiico^
KWtls., dfceedAed,'applies In tetnw of the law
for a discharge from said adiuiiihktratfou. .
fheae are therefore to cite and admonish all
concenui)d:to show ouuse at ray offlo* on or be
fore the first Mondav i l January next, why said
dischar e should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office this 23rd
Sept. 1880. ’ ASAM. JACKSOaN,
ept28-3m ($2.63.) Ordinary.
frriitdyirices. *icuts
first of March.
-t TT
XXjoa areairun of tetters, toiling rrcvycv.ru hlaijM
wort torettbre Umin tuHo atdreLu.u^
t d
Whoever you are, wVrert;r yon »-p whuncvt r yflo fe*st
Uuityour smNj.n it'-’tiji cK-» to r..i :*r»r
. CtalDUUtlug, -U« i> . .
Have roa <»’’*]kidrtn or vrivcv- .. • : • ■ .«r
i iyog t riH , si»ly A** 1 ! * ' ! ***
It may um** jouut JH h P+t 4rw4*.
ct..ere. Cun styaU ■rt.t. 'B. 1 1 •' V: * • *• * • ,
-.fjh *fgg{
Southern ^Idtual Insuianee' Comp'y
ATSSSra,' GBOnGIA.
"YOUITti r L.'<5‘ HAHbiB, ProaidonfP
■; lauDti >i red ion >U - Iw.lw jimM-rf
STKVKXS TU03US, SmtlMTj. ^ ^ ^ , ’
. i i ,i>".li: noi: ;
*584,Mf 62
.»i..uul j
Resident Direotora.
. Il.t Halt 1 '» !”’■ 'J”"'' 1 ’’” 1 * L <}i
YOt’Mu- L. ti. JlAUBIX, STKYBYS TH0V..V
(tons ll Nkvrioi/i iu Rtainu-U NtavTow,
Dk. Hbshv Hull,, , FKxmxAsn Pdinut:
iiALnlmF. i)Mzn<ii»:<> •DcjJj A. Ui-Hwirtm
«..! I.l “lf>i 'H Jlt
t: !) ,'|tl'» ••ill t< I >!I *>■ •••>
Cf*t* laatsJWH 1«,!*??• •
A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
For Internal and External Uee,
It a SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which It Is recommendefi,
and Is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFI In the hands tf
oxen the most Inexperienced persons.
It la a aore and quick remody far COCOIIS. SOKE
THROAT. CHILLS, and rtmllar tronfilae: ad-wla nW
h in most malignant forms ot DIPHTHERIA, and la Use peat
known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEUKAMJIA.
THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
It hna been sued with inch wooderfal
parts of Ots marls for CRAMFtt, CHOLMtA, DIABBHtEA.
DYSENTERY, and an BOWEL COMFLAE4TH. Ods « <•
toasldsni aa ugfaUlat aura far Pass dtssasss.
HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
It ta RECOMMENDED by FhyMcUge. MlaalonartCT;
Mini.ten- Monaster* ef MmntoUon*. Work-Shep*. ««
Foctorie.- Norses la Hospital.-In .bort, by ^rerybrnly
everywhere who has t/nrylTttt it a trial
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
It dioald «lw«ya be ned for Folate the
asxl laiagt spoilt nod psrmaasat niUf In all caaes of Bruises.
Cur*. Spralna, Ser.r* Earn*. Srnlda, eta __ ...
NO FAMILY CAN SAFELA’ BE WITHOUT IT ISwUI
annually n<* in»ny ttmH lie In doctor^ *to
tuinr* it within the reach of all. It 1* aold at V5c. 60c* and 81*00
a bottle, and cao be obUinad from gO drupiffata.
DAVtS & SON. Providence, R. I- 1
— >.> ■ it Proprietors'
-. , Pisniission,,:
G F.OKG1A. Clues, Cocett.—Wherca*. Wil-
Ham L.Mitchvl) ( KXCoritor of Kob(krt Taylor,
deceased, applies in terms of the law lor a
discharge from said executorship.
These.are therefore, to d^c and a ruQu^h all
concerned to shoW cause at my office on or
before the first Monday io December next,why
said discharge should not be graufoil. Given
under my hand at office, this 25th Of* August,
1880. , - XSA M. JACKSON,
w a cl once tTi ftWl*''' 1 Ordinaly.
• NOTICE TO DEBTOltS' A^D CRED1T0.1S.
a KORGIA—CuRu'Comrrr.—Notice i* Iiere-
myi so a? to snow i
AtuUall {tersous indebted to said di’cqased are
hii'eb^TcqUlrcd biirtake* imirrcdihfe payment'to
“Fl - Mkt*t 18 ^t a 1)a hen1ier5on,
, Afiminiatratrix ofiitMattltaw: 11. >U«n.ierroii
deceased. , ,
Sept-28-6w.« ” > ’ -” t U2.9S.Y"l ”1
Adaalja3at^kfaioa..
G EOWOIA, CI.-ABIvE COUNTY.'—WhS re as,
Henry H. Llnton,.applie«>to nnvfijr tettersi>f
atlininistratlon oh' tne CsUM of Lacy Ann Lfutofa,
late of said county dveeaced. j
These ara therffbre to cite and admonish all
Given nader my hand at bfficC, this 17th No-
voiyher 1880. r ^ , , >
■ • A*A M. jiCkSON, Ontinary.
, nov-23-?0a,-J2 ofi. . ...... ’
- ft --rt In-n -i
G f.oiioia. (labke CountY.j.whwe**,
Henry K. J. Lon*, applies to me for leiters of
Guardianship of the person and property of Willie
Julian Long of said CQuy ty, miner under fourteen
yean, old of J. \y. long of said couc.;y.
These tw therefore to cite and admonisl all
concerne«l to sho# .cause at my office on or, liefore
the lini .Momtiy in January next,.why said letters
should not be granted. * • ■
Given under nay hand at office, this .ITth No
vember 1880.
4 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordluary.
nov-23*3Jd-S2.94. \
TO PHYSIGIAKS* flHD DRUGGISTS.
ft'HE Forty-hlxth Annual Session dt the Board
1 of FHm^lANS OF THK VXAHK OF
GEORGIA* <*f the Allopathic School of Medi
cine, will convene in the city oPMiu.iooex'ILle,
on Monuav, 6th day of Dscfubsh, l8bo, fortl»e
examination of all perroua who wish to prtiCtice
medicine or surgery? or con'pm nnd cud vend
mediciuea aa Apoihecuries. *: -•
1VKUSON L. HARRIS. M. D.
hecretarv and.’ Deiti of Rd.
Milledgov)llc, Ga., No*r. 1st, 18ou* uov2
, 49th YEAK OF TIIE •
Medical College of Georgia
A-tro-rrsTA..
T inS iiisiitotion coiiMitiitc-'the Medical De
partment of tlie; State Univenaty, Uic Di-
ploihiUi are signed by us < lir.neelljr.
Th* HMWiOn Yrjllet.asme.iee'en' the-first Mon-
■;id,on the first of
lifcuTftr to
BW NS Team
ae -eseion win coniine.ie.~.i
of November, and will u-‘
ch following. Apply ror cii
iot21-w5t GJwl.ilV'.B
day
March
seotil-
wmrm
'M-lJUlfiSvMULESl
.THB tl. •
[BLOOD.
1^1
I)r. lIAimn’a laotr Toxic Ik a
• Cftim? 1 ::.:. ,
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Manufactared by fflf OB. HARTER 1 MEDICINE ,CO., Nq. 213 North Mala Street, St Hate.
Gray’s Specific Medicine
AOS MARKr^Tkc C r da t TRADE MARI
gw English Kerne-
dv, imi uiUfaiN
fiTr'i-'f&'op' j'ig cure for.
BU'.yBi' Semina Weuk-
ners, Spcnaa-
torrhen, Impo-
t'-My, all4
di>eo^ that foi
ieforemiiR. lo ' v .“ «teb unit.
snot of Selfc Abus.-} aa I’om hr Memory, Uni
versa! Lassitude, I’ain in tlie liotk, Djtui can ol
Vision, Premature Old Age,'Alai h sl,y Other
Disease* tb*z|^id(o Hiauuily o<> t (.nspuiption,
and a Premature Grave.
"'Fuli parttenlars in our na.-nplilcf.' wliioli we
!l!a>i®v r
THE GRAY MF.DIt’iNECO.,
Bold
giiia.