The Weekly banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1886-1889, April 20, 1886, Image 4

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WEEKLY BANNER.-WATCHMAK' TUESDAY, I APRIL i386 BANNER - WATCHMAN v OITIOIAUOBOAH OP City of Athena and Clarite,,Oconee * Banka. annual subscription: bates: 0»iif, $i; . ..Smutty, $1; ....Weekly, SI GANTT. The Savannah News says: Geor gia appears to be having about the largest boom in railroad building mid railroad projecting that it has has had in a good many years. It is gratifying to be able to state that these are not all paper booms and that a good propovton of them is likely to develop into real railroads. The Macon and Covington road which ha« been under construction tor several weeks will in all proba bility he completed within the next two vears. It will open up one of tne p ettiest and nest agricultural sections of Georgia, and when its Northern and Southern connections aic perfected, will, no doubt, be one of the best and most prosperous toads in the state. It cannot be ,„anv yeais before it will have out lets north bv way of Athens, to I'lo,,da bv wav of Perry and Yal- d .sta or Quitman, and also t<J Sa vannah. Tiieie seems to be no reason to j, ul lt that the Savannah, Dublin and Western road will be speedily built to Macen and Americus in the near future. This will he a most important line not only to Savan n.iii. hut to Macon and all sputhern and southwest Georgia. The sec- l ons :l,i- road will develop are unu >u,dlv rich in timber and are also of g;eat interest from an agricultural point of view. It must surely add much hr the trade of this city The Georgia Midland from Co- lumhus northeastward will, doubt less be buiit at an early day, and it will go far towards perfecting the railroad system of Georgia. Be sides the above there are two or thice other important lines and quite a number of local lines pro jected. The most encouraging feature about these railroad booms is that tiie people in nearly all parts of the state are not only enthusiastice on the subject of building new rords, but they are subscribing money lib- erallv. Besides, outside capitalists seem to be anxious to invest in the securities of some of these new Georgia loads. Verily, the present railroad boom appears to be far more extensive and important than that which occurred under the im petus of state aid and developer Kimball during the reconstruction regime. The New Sun says as between the democrats and the President: "There can be no doubt but that the democrats in Washington and else where me generally disappoin'ed in Mr. Cleveland. lie does not prove to be the kind of President that they expected; and, while we think their complaints of him are even lingiv unjust, because their expectations were baseless'* and without support in reason or reality, it i- impossible to dispute the facts as they are ■“'Hathlet^was recently performed in London to a house full of deaf mutes, pantomime and the conven tional signs by hands and 1 fingers being the mediums employed. It requires the annual slaughter of 100,000 elephants to keep the world supplied with ivory., Eng land alone uses up the product of 30 000 elephants, or . 1,200,000 pounds. At Greenesboro among those who worked tor the cause ot prohi bition, were a number ot regular drinkers. Some of them were quite prominent in the contest, and the whisky men have formed a boycott against them. Mr. Ruskin in a recent letter de clares that the scientific education of to-day teaches that “honor is fol ly, ambition a virtue, charity a vice, poverty a crime, and rascality the means of all wealth and {he sum ot all wisdom.” The Washington Star says: “The acting secretary of the Treasury re ceived a two-dollar conscience con tribution in an envelope postmark ed Washington.” As the republi can clerk is not to be disturbed, he returns the money he stole to go home on. lit :! A TURKTRAGEDY. r £ET © MTT TLm !E513>ff. _ _ it gum. as gaUwr. growing along th* small I •oatalaa a •Bmulst’.nf expectorant (lit phlacrn nrodreiag the rally iwerci: tales the child t throw ..ff U.o fhV* tat SkoopUl trslL tori'#1 taslnona rrtnelpls In th« mullein pianl Mtil* Ttaoal.t'inoan Kvitxnv Uotxiiw the tnest ln"*n rein dr TOjilnt-Coogh and ('saunfUcD; tho Pern them States, r’.uelpV that loosaod emhraiM in croup ani ith thf^eallng trail- r th* old Irtds. f rw> * fwan Qis aw» >r Conch*. Crssp, I w palatable, any Winning an Exciting Baca T>y arranging for the Other Driver’s Death. ' HI. Loni. Globa Democrat. Sam Crook, a turtinan, died at Chicago several days ago. His death brings to mind one of the mo»t deplorable turf tragedies ot the country—the killing of Wm. IMcKeever the driver of the trot ting horse Gen. Butler on the race track ot the Chicago driving park association, on Saturday, Sept. 22, 1SS5. Sam drove Butler in tile first heat, but suspecting something wrong, refused to go on in the race. Gen. Butler was matched against Cooit-y for a purse of $2,000. Wil , ham Riley, the driver of Cooley, refused to enter upon another heat, alleging foul play on the part ot McKeever, who then took Butler in hand. After wrangling Riley was persuaded to re-enter the ring. By this time the sun had set and the rival horses and their drivers could UUTISrAN A T-OTTXRY. CAPITAL PRIZE, *7b,00U , Tickets only 56. snares In Proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. GwthenJrfres. duo »? •lib homily, »nd in *oo<l jaltnto"*™ &11 Pit tip* and wo author!**- the Company to u»e tht. -crtifil .to, with I'sc-similfs of our clgusture, attached. in lu advertisemonts. MiEjM>a»kt,A oimcn^ii. ru haidhr be distinguished. It was ««C.S.Ssi._WM_.gB_A/TATLOR,impossible for eiUier the. judges or Um DR. BIGGER*' IHurbcr*. Djarariry :j>C CLU I Twthlt*. ror'Afelf CLINCMARI’S r OBACCO REMEDSES An American lady has had a nov el “rose dress” mad made in Paris. The skirt is composed of 800 roses of different hues, and rosebuds fro.m the bodice, while a veil of tulle, spotted with crystal drops,is throwrr over the dress to imitate morning deW. The silver men of Montana have presented Senator Beck, of Ken tucky, with a solid silver brick in recognition of his fight for silver. The Kentucky senator will not werr this particular brick in his hat. Mr. Blaine’s Iriends are declining ing for him the republican presi dential nomination for 18SS. This game is not new. Of course the design is simply to feel the puclic pulse. The press is expected to speak now, and thus the ball will be set rolling. The Madisonian says: Meas tred by dollars and cents, wc have Jone more for the cause of prohibition in Morgan, than all fHends of tem perance in the county. This thought, perhaps, has not occurred to those who are now criticising our course. Talk is cheap,' but it takes money to test a man’s soul. Already the prospective candi dates for the legislature have com menced to shake the arm and hand of the sons of toil, and tell them that they have been solicited by many voters to make the coming race. They also try to make them believe that they are going to do some big things if elected. An exchange' says; "It is a game of wits between England and Ire land now. Either England will deceive Ireland bv granting it the semblance of -free AoriV while with holding the substance, or Irish lie is not. a political i shrewdness and audacity will com leader. He has 110 power whatever in directing tile course of his party. He has no idea of organizing, in spiring. extending, defending and building up the democracy; and,'Bet far as he is concerned, he will never accept or undertake the (unction w hich the vast majority of the dem ocrats believed he was accepting when' be received their nomination to the Presidency. It is no longer possible even for the most sanguine and trusting democrat to entertain any illusion on the subject. Mr. Cleveland as President is perfectly honest, firm, upright, truthtul man, but narrow, self-confident, careless and uncomprehending as to the ideas and hopes of the democracy, and entirely unable to conceive of those large measures and inspiring issues which great statesmen and great political leaders will always furnish. CRANFODDlUi S, Paper, Blank Books, Pens, Pencils and'Inks,' Commercial Printing a Specialty. T 2<MOHT2JOO HUG l 448% THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT THE MOST EFFFUT1VE PKKPAUA* TION on tho market for Pile*. A SI l< K ( I It I. for flrhits t'ilr*. Hre* nrvrr luilvd to give. prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcer*. AW.-.*, V total*. Tetter. Suit Rheum. Butter's Itch. Ktog- vormtCPinipW. Sores and B-.iV. l’rlcr 7.0 rln. THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE SATURK’S OWN RE.MKBY. «*airo*» *11 W. iimds. Cot*. Bruise*. Sprains. Erj sipel.-w. Boil*, flarlinncla*. Bone Felon*. Ulcers. Jsnr.'.*. Srtr>‘ Ky«*s, Sore Thrr»at,Buniona.C«'m*. Neuralgia. Hheu»ui»t.sin. Orchitis. Gout. Rheumatic Gout. Cold*. Coughs. Bronchitis. Milk Le«. Snake and D“*: Bite*. Sting* r.f Insect*. Ac. In fact allays all local Irritation and Indai.ur.ntion from whatever cause. Prlre '£h «-m. THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER hGKKIUEM'S cub*pounded wun the pur*»t Tobacco Flour, and is apecially recommended for Croup.Weed «>r Cake of the lirere-t. aud tor that claw of irritant or inilatmnatnry maladies Ach-a and Pain* where, from t.«t delieate a state of the system, tho patient ia uii’bieto »*-ar the at rntymr application of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id rt*. Ask your druggist for these reined it*. or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A. Octs.ly. the spectators to follow them around the track, and the crowd waited with intense interest. Soon a shout, was heard and Butler, at a break neck pace, came under the wire, but tire driver’s seat was empty. Where’s McKeever?” “What’s the matter?” came from llie multi tude. A moment passed and Cool ey came in with Riley holding well in hand. The spectators crowiled around the stand, demanding ex planations, when it was announced by the Judge that McKeever was left for dead on the backstretch. The wildest excitement then en sued, ar)d at one time it was teared a liot would take place, but this was prevented by the large police force on the ground. “Butler is coming; clear the track.” The crowd patted, Butler speed- on. The multitude closed up and shouts of “McKeever is murdered!” “Arrest Bill Riley!” came from all I throats. A party went in search o! | McKeever and found him insensi ble, lying on the track on.the back- stretch. On the left side ot the head, just above Ine cheek bone, the skull w as broken and a portion of the brain was protruding from the wound. He died the next day. The manner in which tire latal wound was given is supposed to be as lol- ,: A board taken from the fence was held over the track and Mc Keever came against the end, his horse running at the time. Several arrests were made, among them Riley, the driver ot Cooley, but no one was ever convicted of the crime. It is alleged that there are at least four persons now kving Who could call the man who he'd up the board before the dashing horse. DEVOTED TOC ANISE PETS. Commissioners We, the undersigned Banks and Ban ker* will jr.iv all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State Lotteries which may be presented at our counters. v J. H. Oglesby, Pres. Louisiana National Bant. J. W. Kilbretb, Pres. State National Bank A. Baldwin, Pres. New Orleans National Bank wamnyw r a iLarstlaJ* «■ a*«a**«'Jt .* .4* MV loons* U.oas: Htl «« »n v» 7/ M a '"sin. i-Unl CRANF0RD19AVIS, —^'DEALERS INS*— Pianos and Organs, Banjos, Guitars, Etc. Rea Trent, Broai Street, Alliens. .iff which reserve fund of over 9550,000’h«s since been added. Bran overwhelming popular rote it* iraochi»e was made a part of the present State Couititution adopted December 2d, A. D. t 1879. The onlr Lottery ever voted on anti endorsed by the people of any State, It never scales < postpones. It3 Grand Single Number Drawing take place monthly, and the Exiraordinary Drawings regularly "every three months instead of Semi-Annually as heretofore, beginning March. A Splendid Opportunity to win a Fortune. Fifth Grauti Drawing, Class E. in the Academy of Music. New Orleaus. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1880, r -192d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, *75,000- 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frac tious in tilths in proportion. Liar OF PRIZES. I Capital Prixe HAMPTON,& WEBB, MANUF.lOTl'BERK OF XlNDS OF CANDY MADE OCT GF PURE SUGdR Stick Candy a Specialty, Cocaanut, Peanut, Bars & taffy Prices guaranteed i mirehl3dAw!y. i tow a* any other markets. Send orders for samples. HAMPTON A WEBB, Lumpkin St„ Athens,Qa. FOR do do do do ■2 PRIZES OF $600-» . 5 do do 2UbO... 1C do dt. 1U0O .. SORE THROAT, SORE ’ MOUTH, ETC., SOMETHING TO BE REMEMBERED OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. ' We sell the best goods for the least money i u be offered in the city. Come and see the stvu] prices before buying. BALDWIN & FLEMING, ^DEALERS IN* BOOTS AND SHOES ATHENS. ueo&J Tiio Ci-rl.iiu Cntarrli Gure is POSITIVELY i'N EmLWLI.KD. Purely' Vezetable. Entirely liai uilcs-. K'(juir' s no Instrument. Jt ci res where ethers fail in give feliV-f. Price, $1 p- r bottle; (> bottles $•), atall Urugstists. Testimonials free. 3 C. CO., ProprietoiS, ATHENS, GEOUUIA. llu ‘150. 19'17 Prize*, amounting to ApphcaOon lor rate* to only lo llie office of the Com For further information f’Zto 500 lull* should l>e made •any in (few Orleaus write clearly, giving ill address. POSTAL NOTES. Express Money Orders, or Now York Exchange in ordinary let ter. Currency by r.*r»r€*s ;all sums of 85 and up wards atour *exi>ense addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orleans, or M. A. Dauphin, Washington, D. 0. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address Regis tered letters to bine to wrest from England much more than England -is willing to grant.” Just so. It would not be at all surprising It the British lion should be knocked out by th^ Irish bull. - At a recent meeting in St. Louis the Rev. Janies II. Brooks spoke on “Bible Temperance.” He said that wine was mentioned 250 times in the old testament, and in every in stance drunkenness was condemned, but never moderate drinking. He did not think it .wrong to use wine in moderate quantities; but the ex cessive use of it was harmful just as it was sinful to eat too much. The Rev. Brooks is probably not a ware-of the fact that there « no half 1 way ground in drinking. He doe® he is full his best to get more in him after he is lull. A correspondent Sftys Grand Master Workman Powderly lives in a little cottage, which, furniture and all, is riot worth over $500, and that his salary is only $1,500, instead of $5,000 as reported. If the Powdcr- ly boom continues he may have to move into the White House within the next dozen years. He has al ready been suggested for the Presi dency as well as for congress, and it is said that he is not without honorable ambition. If he lives and stands the te'ssts to which he will doubtless be put in the near fu ture, he may become a much more prominent figure in the country than he is now. Moat of th« diseases which afflict mankind are origin ally canted by a disordered condit ion of the LIVER* For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity at the Liver. Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia. Ihdjr-*- tion. Irregularity of the Bowels. Constipation.Flatu lency. Eructations and Burning of the Stomach {sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma. Malaria, Bloody Flax. Chills and Fever. Breakbone Fever, Exhaustiou before or after Fever*, Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite. Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down ££££.STADIGER’S AUBANTU la Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all dimwees, but Aiinj- all diseases«ithe LIVER, Will yurcc. STOMACH and BOWELS* , It changes tho complexion fr*>m a waxy, yellow tinge. tA a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes> low, gloomy spirits. It ia oop of tbs BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC. STADICER’S AURANTII Fee sale by all Druggists. Priced.OO perbottla. C. P. STADtCER, Proprietor, >40 SO. FRONT ST.,' Philadelphia, Pa. A LITTLE SUFFEfcER E lea sure to give yon this report of tile grandchild bjryour Cuticura It affords the cure of our little grandchild ht you Remedies. When six months old his left hand began to swell and had every aupearauee of a large Non. We poulticed it, l nt all to no purpose. A bout live months after It became a runmn sore Soon other sores formed. He theu had two of them on each hand, and as his blood became more and more impure it took less time lor them to break oiit. A fore came on the chin, beneath, the under Up. which wap very offensive. HU.head waa one solid, scab, discharging a gfeat deal. This was his condition at tweuty-two-months old K when 1 undertook the care of him. hit mottio* having died when he was h little more than a year old, of consumption vscrofula of ctarte.t lie could walk a little, but could not get up if he fell down mad coal. 1 last move when in bed. having dousooi hit hands. 1 immediately qommirn «*d lug tli? Cuticu jlv, and whin hS had 'taken one Bolt of the Cuucure S-»o1tcdi, his hepd was complet ely ufed, and he w;ii improved In every way.W< RELIEF! ? '■* c .Forty Y ears a Si;ffkkk,r From CATARRH. WONDERFUL TO RELATE! Tor Forty Years I have victim to Catarrh—three-fourths of the Um<s k puff. rer from Excruciating Fains Aeronr ^fy'Forehead • ami My Nostrils. The discharge* were so <nffcu- sivd that 1 hesitate to mention it, except for the goo«! it may do some other sufferrer. I have spent a young fortune from my earnings during my firty yean of suffering to obtain relief from the or*, t have tried patent medfeiaea—every I could learn of—;rr»m the. four t-ocmer** of the earth, with no rtuief. And at Inst (8've^rksf age) have met with a remedy that has cured me en tirely-made me a new man. i weighed 128 pounds and now weI^hi4‘L 1 used thirteen bot tles oi the medicine, aud the only regret I have is that being in the humble walks oi life 1 may >t have influence to prevail on all catarrh suf- ren* to use what ha* cured me Guinn'^ Pioneer 8lood Rencwer, flEXisV CttEVES. Ka. 967 MWfcn 8t„ Mai-on, G», Mr. Henry Cheves, th*ri writer of the above formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Georgia merits the confidence of all interested in oatarrh. W, A. HUFF, Kx-Mayorof Macon. A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER AND.TONIC! Guinn’s Pioneer BldokMienewer, ire* all Blood and Skin D\pui»es, Reuma*ism, 8coluia, Did Sorts. A perfect Spripg Medicine. Jfnotlnyoar market it wil- be mrwarded on recespt bf priced rfmtul bottles SI.00, large $1,75. Essay on Biond and Skin Diseast * mailed free. MACON M p: DICIN' & COMPANY", Macon. 0a. fe.‘T. BHUMBY 4 Oh., Aprilt, fotS. E. tt*. The Wife of a Cabinet Officer Who Has a Mania for Puppies. From a Washington I.ettor. During the past winter there has been considerable gossip in Wash ington concerning the penchant ot a cabinet ministers wife for petting young dogs. This ladv-is a lumina ry in society, and her gift ot repartee is a mitter that has often received the cementation of brilliant men and women. But she has a mania for fondling two infantile products of the brute creation that has not only surprized but shocked the circle in which she moves. In the rear room of her house she has a sortof canine nursery, where at least a dozen pup pies are provided for. fed upon the delicacies of the market, and nursed with all the solicitude which moth ers usually manifest towards their owb otfspriMg.-In her ftower-gai den the lady is often seen With two of these pets—loneMnvder each arm— cuddling them to her bosom, \\ bile a waiting maid attends to the others. They are poodles, pugs, black-and- tan, spitz puppies and woolev mini atures of alt degrees. All are array ed in flaming garments of red and gold, and varigated bows of riboon behind their tails or necks. • Now and there the ladv visits neighbors in the vicinity,and or. these occasions she invariably catries a favorite pet in her. arms ot leads him by a pink cord. People have gossiped much about thfe strange infatuation of the lady and is is said, her husband has protested ri*»ainst the habit but in vain. She goes -about carressing little dogs aud snapping her fingers at her husband. •' ' ‘ s, CHIEF OF POLICE SALES. GEORGIA. OLAKKE COUNTY, March 2<5tli, 1886.—Will tie will ou the 1st Tuesday in Msv, 18S6 before the court House <i<>or between the legal hour? of sale, to* the highest bidder, one house and lot. being and lying within the cor porate limns of the city on Barber M . and bounded on the stjulh by James Kiug; on the east by Steve Hubbard; north Abb Timer, and on the west by Barber street. Levied on as the property of it. 11 Latupkiu,trust? tax ll fas, iss city ot Atneiv made and returned to me March 24th, I >,at the same time aud pine H. P. SMART & BRO. Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Lumber of Kverv Inscription BOUGH & DRESSED LUMBER, Frameinjr, * Feilinjr, Wenthorboar<li;ur, Flooring, Shingles, Staves, Laths, Fence ■* Pickets. Vegetable an«l Fruit Crates, etc. etc. Steam Saw anil Plaining ills in Emmanuel County, THE CEELRRATED GULLET MAGNOLlJ COTTON GINS! cqndenerJ Coiinc<*Unl with ‘Midville l#y Pri aprillowom. eland Teh phone I.ii JOHN CRAWFORD & CO., • WHOLESALE and retail DRUGGIST & SEEDSMEN, i frdtb the clerk’s office of lh< the 1st day of July, 18>6. . Levy slot of lipon it. being Is of .1 thi-ns, and b -und- f Jouit Crawford; west toulh by John Craw- rropertfof Richard fas, issued from the ity of Athens for taxes of land containing 4 of hti here, mor* or less, with an uufiuisiied ho r withiu tin ed outhe by Rob Gale*-; nort] ford Levied Brawner to aati fy Clerk’s office of the IMM and l»s5. U March. lb«r». ne and place, will be sold Friuce Avenue ard bound . state of I. Ai. K* t.n?v. on by Mrs. K?-Jhcq? s, and on the North bv I'rinco Avenue, Went oy W. S. Hohran. Levied ou as the projxjrty of Louisa B* al to satisfy a li. fa. issued iroua the oJcrksoffice of the i'tvol Athens. July 15th. isAj. l^vy mado aud return ed Mtvrch 24th, 18S<i. ^*- ▲Iso, at th? same time and plac** one house and lot in the city Jim.fs. containing 1 , ac.e, more or less, and Itouuded on (he east by I’ritui- tivi-Baptist Church iot, outhetvvst by Billups is tied hobs? Hpc » eorttoraie'^imil e<u»t by. land* of ‘ n $\lS i aud lot uv T by IJte All ordei*^ re**eivt ork to please our i proni|»t and careful utt- ustomers. We guarantee satisfaction and Clayton Street, Athens, Georgia. -AND- FEEDERS, FOR SALE L Y mi SOLE AGENTS, ‘ Athens, Georgia. The highest awards given to these Gins at the Orleans Exposition. LEGAL NOTICES—CLAKKE COUNTY 1TATK OF > To tie* : omuy—Tht Hon charte ite iaw*«,f * GEORGIA, lout Table ! petitionof th« .’ltbet; it A KK.K COUNTY.— »f Slid i-o per- LEGAL NOTICtS—OCONEE 0 i S4I.K COUNTY 1 sold, on legal hour* of vat tier u-t cR'h, tb*. foil* to-wit Hall that * Reads. -U ill t i»xt. at th. ail county, with- highest and best lowing described proper- ■T 6r parcel of land lying e, on the ftknill Shcxls'aud id t Thirty Thousand Doilars.i bearing such annual int*»i tunes, jjayable at such pit Miehsienominut t. maturing ut ivt, and the^ itit -ed t •)to particularly dear-ribed in a ty. March, up. Mtiafv a tax fi fa l»- »he city oi Athens, Jwly tnd reiuruetl Manib 241 h • of.hind Notwithstanding the sweeping destruction of cattle during the war, says the Nashville American, there are. ten highly bred animals t6-day in the south where was one in 1S60. ■The stock men of Tennessee, Ken tucky, Virginia and other southern states, where uatutal grasses would' flourish, entered with a zeal and en ergy into this business, which has wrought gteat resilts. The south has now over tight hundred millions of dollars invested in milch cows, oxen and other cattle, sheep, hogs, horses anfl mules. Fully one-fourth of all the live stock in the United States is owned ia the south. The Augusta Chronicle says: Georgia has .the biggest suit.of rail- toad boom. Besides the big road* t projected trom Chattanooga and Augusta and from Atlanta to the sea, there are the Macon and Cod ington road, the 5avaqo*h, Dublin and Americus, and. the Georgia Midland, from Columbus to Griffin. 1 The booth (nay be all thit' is in it. It takes money to build rajl- v ’ .'roads. ‘ ' ‘. * , , ■ ) J J. Ito « * : -• - - ■ » » * The'Virginia ‘‘newspapers ar^ to ^Y'crrun 'with, cojpangiuiiifjjttipni^ for . . f «nt}.«gainst prohibitions and. they: ■ns find it almost impossible to give e>' “Vox' Populg"' “Old Subscriber,I*]'! Vu^?i ton i t !>^ de, Li y d moth* yy»y, A seems as if several Vim -•id ginia papers are occupying rather ■ dangerous position* on afitmshackle ; b one of these five deep ones just before he**J- Inpr, which would finally grow loose and wer« taking a dozen and a half boltiei he was com pin, tety cured, and is now, at thea^a of six year*, a- *trong and braltliy rbild. The scars dn hi? bands must always remain; .his hands are stroiix, though we once feared he would n?var.be able to use them* All that physicians did for him did him no goon. All who saw the chiWkbefore^using above facia use them. »R1G$. : May 9' 1885 612 E. Clay 8t., Bloomington, JIL / The ebbd was ready in a worse cCndltiop than he appeared to his ;>raudmother, whe, being with him evfry day became aocQstomhd to ttt^ disease the Cuiicura Ilemtdlfs and see^thf consider it o wonderful core.- If the are of aay use Jo you are al v If the abo OSp. Al* •XtjUtaUv oala ntiuiiut r.±o cars .Resolvent, tbo S.V Dlood f’orlfler, fteyar.d by iho Potter Drug .ul BhemlaU Co.,* sexi> rnr. “bow to ctibe skis TittrSAsrs,” Bk,u Hack Ach£, W earn bus. Ute rine Pains, foronesk and LAmenetti speedily cured by that new, origiQal, elegant knd Infallible antidote to pain and liifLunmatioA. ihe Cuticura Antit Pain Plaster.drungisu’, 25c. orth oy i, east by were very encouraged, and continued the use, A*kyohrrefoUcrfor theOri«lnitlg5Slieo* of the Remedies for a year sod a hnW. On# *• after another healed, a bony matter forming in Hone Genuine upleasbewriustkiaSt -dhp* JAMES MEANS’ S3 SHOE Made iu Button, Congress and Lice. Best Calf •* — • Skin. UtK'Xcelfed In Durt*- bilftp, Comfort ami Appear- — n. -*A postal car<l sent lo *111 bring you inform*- “ •—— — getthl* Shoe In C0N6AC1S This shoe stands higher . In the estimation at ’’JTMirSrw than any other In the world. Thou sand* who wear it will tell you the rsasoalX jrod FRIEND IN NEED PAu8WSET’6' •- INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Prepared from the recelpe of tlr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the treat natural Boi Better. Has been used lor more than 50 year and txthd bust dtnowii remedy for Rheum slim Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts. Burns, wontk aud all external injuries, u*. bold by all Drill gists—try it. IjwpJ * jPlOM^ D '. ’"habits gorp . BY B. M.‘1VQOLLEY, M., D, fflpSF "■ .■SMS-read- thrertnire „Jirtw ATLSiNTA, 6A. ok,-. jm«v*-Y*ia is 1 jiti ■ ni io41 N t i yan fi l l, b iAttorn® ^ w .,.Ok5Jl j lO ••SMI mi U ,*MW*fW nit *«w >bi«v txn ttorney- fce* ■ Hto*iUL < Urih>‘? 1 CURE FITS! ..Tto lay cert 1 4a eot rntfen tnrrilr te atop then far *• Usm Md three b«*a th*n» rat urn acrem. I Bran a radical rare. •* nw. eriLKTsT or PALLIUO KCXKZSS • Ufre-Unr siedy. | vrrerrXal mj vaSMdr«e cate ttewemaaeaa. Srecaeee strirsSara trellreg U co rfsttn lac »h« Ulu oVKZK u> iiur.inucu i.ill OlVK AWAY 1,000 Self-OparmUEg Wuli- I ing Macblou If you W.11L on. ,Unil, ns Lyons nse: P. O. sndeipri-.. office nt once. .NotlnnsA Ca., 11 Ileyat.. <■ Y, L AIUES WANTED -To work fern, bt their own borne*. 7 to $10 per week c.n bo easily , *t,:. as csnrsssln,; fssciastiug and I steady crayloyment. rartlcojara add •ample of the work sent for stomp. Aildretw HUMItil’F'0<>O..P I>. apamil.Boston, Moss. 1 A KENTUCKY BKDIL. A Bloody Battle Fought in tbe Montains of Harlem County. Louisville, April 12.—A Courier- journal sptcial tells of a bloody bat tle (ought in the monntain wilds of Harlan county, Ky..on March 26th. John Day and three MiniarJ broth ers the two Nagsir Iwolhers tvert on their way to a logrolling When they werreipet-bv Isa; c Day Jacob and Sol Burkhart and Silas Bogg. They were all artped yvitli rifles and skeltering themseivos behind trees and begim firing. It lasted half an hour, when both patties retired, Sol Buckhart was killed and his brother seriously woppded and Silas jBogg was sflotin the head but notfatally. The parties surrendered and are now in jail. The trouble grew out of the attest of Isaac Day, charged with stealing, jfis brother, went on his bond but ^urrtndeifed jhim and the fight.resuJuefl. « j Asking ts Be Excused. -;tr 1 Chicago 'Xcwa. ' The stffijoine'd letter, 'written by Preside^' Cleveland,' sIHriws that his heart is not made' of adamant. The recipient, a resident of Cam- Uridge'CltyrindianlL though only- in her eighteeri'ffi year, on the 2d of February jasf gave birth tre triplets. Racing J previously one child, all four tit s'vrifim art’noW living. The President wtf dsk’efl to name them, and this ishis reply: 1 ’ *’ Exefcutive Mansion,'March 29, 1SS6,: Mrs., Minnie Scott, Dear Mad;ip;.\our letter , port laying a condition which greatly excites my ympathy, is received. Lbave many sucri,<and flntlit utterly impossible to cr 'fiply with th« requests for aid ihdy‘Contain’’in a grfcst many casec^ , .., Xtubw wpll convinced of your truthfulness and good faith that I am JoAstrainsid-to send you a small surtf,hripe wjl^atM toyour comfort arid tlil't df tba^’t^ing trip- lets. I am sp little accustomed to matters of that kind that I must ask to b* excused from the attempt to ivrs. ;-»*rty of Henry DuvU to from thejrlerks nffipe oi 15(11,1^^5- Levy uixde 1&S6. Also at t>e same time and place on lying in ea-t Ainens, \otmtainine l 4 , «>r leas atitl hounUed <>k tbe south by street, on t>s-ph Carltou, wehLby Anita l*mt l-e&ter. I-ev ! e<l Ott n v the !» Wilkintj. to satisfy two ij ssued from the clerks office of the city of Athens Levy made and re- A’.so at the same time and place one house and lot in the cit of Athena, containing 1-4 a< re, more or leas, and bounded an the east t>y Iteh Jo u es, we»t by Hock ripriug Avenue, north by Taylor street, and South by Ldward Mills. Levied on as I he property of Cornelia Smith to satisfy a tax ti fa Issued trout the clerks office of the city of Athens, 16th December Levy made ana returned March 21th, 1886. Also, at the same time and place one bohse and lot in east AthetuLKContaiAinK t-S acre, more or less and bounded^n the north bw.W. X. J-uca, on tbe east by JoJUi Herring, on the so mb t Av. A. Jf.newiuril on the w>st hv Mrs. Taluiad^e. Levied on as the property of San uel Binges to satlsiy a tux ti ia, issued trom the clerks office of the city o Athebs duly 16th lS8t. Levy made aud returned March24ih 1SS6. Also, ut tite same time and place one lot of land in the city of Athens, containing one acre, more or less, any bounded ou the north bv Han cock Avenue, south by Martha Holbrook, east by M artha 11 oibrook aud other*. Levied on as the property of t> a II iteussf*. to satisfy a tax ti la isEtied from the clerk* office of the Vi tv Athens, July I lit I8s6 l-evy made and ed March 2oth is*-j. Also, at tne same time and place V t in the Athens containing 1-4 acre, more one** and b<tui.de>J on tne east by Kock spring Av. tme, West Ity i’atniA-i J-cstt-r, south by Broad Street, rth by Fat Lo«t»r. Levie<l on tis the properly iiaaii rr tion. Sd. That u»ny l>e de< tned’ bcsi by said t (1 co-epcrafin^'be empowered to inv->t the moucy analog from the sale-of said bomls. ktol other inonev betoMting to it, In such n>a!'v ami persona Ay, and in ih^c.ccUou of such buildings as maj be deemed best bv said co opera tion lo carry out it*charter purposes, and to have an«l use said property, the r.-rt*. issues, profits and®se them*f fot the promotion'of the objkcta specified in th«* charter, in such manner as may l*e deemed best by said co opbratiou, and your petitioner will ever pray, eU% SYlYaNOS MORRIS, Petitioners Attorney. \ true extract from the minutes of Clarke Superior Court: witness iny hand and official -'.gnaturc th.s March 17th, 188*;. im.rchJ-:,4t. JOHN 1. HUGGINS, Clerk. y M- "UwToyof Ciors-e county. Srtff'old Barwick, on the 7th day of Marc l*oa ft»r thre.' hundred and fifty-six fourth acre*, (3.V* 1-4^ more or b ss. and in a deed made by A. 14. Jaeksou to riallold Bar wick on the 8th day «.f March, ]Sft3 for two hundred acre*. t'JbO). -'•aid 11acts of Land adjoiuin* lands ol J-. M. I.esjuiu, 'leueased, home t.l A ee, Hardigrw. J. C, Johnson, ti. K. GrillVtil, W. A. Wood la, Au- : the two tracts containing five tty-**x aud one fourth acres .ess; iaici place is well improved, Ct. d npriti it a g.-tfK 1 dwelling fsaaty outbttildiugs; some very is. and original forest Umber, levied on and to I»e *old a* the pro- f rfaflold Barwick, to satisfy an execution ‘ — tbe 6ui»«‘rior Court of said county in htitt ir»*tl t'W •-.red 1 issued Ire fav. I trig' OUN IT—Whereas, Tol Executor of Jxrivis l-ester, late of said county doceased applies tome in terms of the law for a discharge from tmd Executor ship. These are there ore to cite anti a jmonish alt concerned to show cause at the regularftermof the Ctturriof Ordinary to be heitl in and for .'aid county on the first,Monday in July next, why saiti diseharm* shonM not he granted. Given under my band at office this 24th day of March, ite>6. martOwHtn. ASA M. JACKS X. Ordinary. EOKgIA, CLARKE JUNTY.— Whe. ntrix o s ef the show cause at the Ordinary of said < Monday iu June t not bv granted. < turn- 1 this 10th day of Fcbr house and G EOKGIA, Thomas A. tiiunpto , gtilar term of the t tuty, to be held on t t. u hy said discharge i.i lirbt luvild oiUee ella He .rd t-j satisfy t the clerks office of tne city of Athens, iaili 1885. Levy made aud returned March A Also at th© same time aud place one lot oi land, lying withiu the city of Athens, containing 12 meres, more or leas, find l»onnde<l as foilovs; «.u the ta-t by lands ot -S. U. Mitt hell, agent, on the north by Simon Marks nudJ.W. Niehobon, on the w• st r»j J vV. Nicuo-.-ou, an tho south by tho Fair Grounds. Levied on ns the property of >. I’. Mitchell, ugetit, to .satisfyi-tax U f«s issued from t e e’erk* office of the city of Atltens. 'iitedout by defendant. Levy made vfoi : th.* and r s:dd ular te ii'h .charge should not hand and official December, lHfco. »y in May, in.N. why s;i. !i signature. Tlns28th day , 1’, UKNLEY, C, C. C. ‘ M t SAtMLXMH erajnhsrn, local and traveling, to Mil our goods. . . Will pay good ttlary ond 'Sll expenses. .^Clffreft re pared tkan ever to men, and aa many new We havr **“ ■■■Meat equipped t , Iho mo.t sail ■Roitc na atT ^,^P U W| a °A . . land yiug A the. ward Mills, east by Alford PelU, north Ity Taylor "treet. containing acre, more «»r loss, art,I levied ou as the property ot Elsa Mnith. colpred, to satisfy a lax b la issued from the cierk of the city of Athens. levied mode and leturnel -March *2Mli i*86. Also at the same time anti place one house find lot iu the cay of Athens, containing sere, more or less, and bounded seuth hy Simou Marks, west hy Waller Hector,jior.h by Dan Hrydte,east by C amilla Stye, and ot ers. Levied on as the property of Ben Craw lord .to satisfy a tax fi fm issued from the elerksmfticeof the city of Athens 1st Decernt>er 1NJ4. Lew made aQd roturnLiI March k’tith ls8»J. . j i Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Allrens, cofit a in ing 1-Saere, more or less, ana bounded, oast by Henry Bore- livld, west by. i.oom Bird, south by Harwell Self,* Jr., and north t»y W. F. Hood. Ioiviod on as tlui piooerty of Jim llonstou. to satisfy a tax Hi fa issued ft out the clerks office of the city of Athens, July I5th. Ibttd. Levy made and rcturuud March 27th, load. . ,, , ■ prlle.^l P. CBAMtH.IVEnie.V University Of 1 Georgia. i THE' CHAIR OK NATURAL HISTORY^ -Will i the larat head of bra with SIIYi rby’s thence ai i:g tic . Vfi >r Ufciurk© couuty. bt-woeu the logit] sale the following pV..pjfty |..-w it: a tact ot land lying m.d -Nsing iu -aid uded .is toUovvs; beginning at a pop- nm* to *•1 At CO M*nng. Kiclits farm, th' poplar, said land itvie-j on a- M 1» I. 1’itt: H H Uuion yea** 1885. Levy made by J 11 >ud ami property tu*ih ted this Aprial 2, Ib86 apfil6.2.sd ’ 1 /jjfo lijslA*G CLAKKE MOVpit X hi* \Jb George It. llutine applies to administration on the estate llplmc, Uto of sa;A county dote»*.\C' therefore to clte'mnd admouish all' hpw pause mi,.the rcgul T'rOpertv of io saii'tv a tax n fa i*su**i by btate atiu Couatv Taxes for the iddeth. vousUKt* 1M D L Pittman,- JOHN W WIRE. 5 C C G, I ccnreri ffid. tb cause At,.the regular,i#rnj,of Ae Court of OrdmftYv of said county, to »»e held in and for •aidnjounty opt the firtw Monday in June next, why such letters should not b© granted, tilv^tl [under my hsnd und official sigAdHite tt ofiifce, this 5th nay f>£ April , affril m.M - a: ’ 1* ,% H BNItT, CL ~ ~ >.' - • t 1 NOTICE k A T,I. persons li:ivlni“»li‘TnnnilsYgaiiiRt the estateof John Winter, late ot Ogleth^Fpu Oouuty, ileeease't, are here by notified to reader in their demands to t>. H.'Winter, in cure of It. K. Jfit-li- olson & Co-, Athens, Oa., necordmfc to law and all persons indebted to saiti Me: And Agrienltnre-in the University of eemu; Georj/iu will be tilled in July 18SG. si.otj. ^vrGitv sioo . .' -i.l in- '' And res'deneo on . the Experimental Farm. All apidioations must be sent to EA.MAIt COBB, Secretary febl8w&s3m. , Athens, fia. aseiLary- raipiiiefi to make imniedmte paymohfat the’sMreof John Winteh Co., Wtnterville, Ga., where Mr. T. A. Harris is authorized, to. make settle ments. Wintervilie, (ia., >larch.-12 t SO. MAUGARETT WINTEIL cl? tfmrcttffiwfit. 'Kxeclrtrix. McKee Executor oi L. M. !eoea«e>l. Against the said JSaff tld Por- wu*k, written nuttc** given tenant in possession as required by law; property pointed out in irort- g.tge li. i.i. »ml fully cescnlied. Also at the same time.mi.d place all that tract or parcel of land lying iu said county of Oconee, on the Powell Mill K"-.td. one mile and one hall from the •t ol Watkinsvitle. adjoining land* of Hardi- . 1-. M. I-eguiii. deceased, Saffold Barwick anc rs. known as the Thomas place, and more i< uiarly described in a deed made by G. C. i..as to the said Mrs. P. .4 Barwick, on the day of December 1880, containing seventy* •tcresof land, more or less, (75). 8aid land p i on as the property of Mr*. P. a. Barwick, tii.-fy »n exec ution issued from the Superior n of said county in favor of JaCob R, Mcltee, tutor oi 1.. M. Leguin, against (he said Mrs. I- B irwick; property pointed out and describ* in tbe face of th** mortgage ti. fa. Written ce given to Mrs. i\ a. Barwick as required by , this 27th dav of March. lv*6. QEORGI.l OCI ie\v G. Die Ken deceased, has in due form of applietlto me for letters of dismission from said Administration, and I will piss upon the said HODGSON BR03 Desire lo cull attention to their lartre asM.rtinent il TOBACOS. THE CELEBRATED T We clairi there is no better for monev. Trv it. Is justly popular. CEDAR GROVE Also some of our Favorite Brands lor winch q are Sole agents. Give ns a aall and be Convinced. n the first Monday iu May lv«*. y bjfnd and seal, this the 2lst day ol I B. K. TIIRaSHER, OrJinary, LEtiAI. NOTICES—BANKS COINTV. 1 >AN JttERlFF SALES.—Will baauld on the t Tue*day in May next, at the court hrittae i said < ouiuy. within the lognl hour* ol ale to the highest bidder fo^ cash, the following 1 ropertVIft-wit: all that trv»t of land situated. b-'Ug andbemg in tgc county oi Jbinke, and State RfArWaid. ^ontMr.ing seventy fiVe *cr v *8, i i jic oedess, on :io*watcrs of Webbs Creekr, ad- j..iniugT4nfi*rif William Murry. J. M. Cochran, WUlii.a • audell, and otburvand known as tbe old I’atlett place; said land levied on aw the pro- t>crty nfi’reWOian Brewer to sati*fv a mortgage fi :.i i.'sugzl *r«»ni the Y'ljperiyr Court ot said county iu f.i\or of E.i*. tsimpsoti. against wald Frcemeui lliowcr. Property poiuiodontiuojud ti fa. E. D. OWEN, Sheriff. POSTPONED tUI-E. » Also, at *flme time ami place one ?tore hou«e aim lot in the town of Homer, noiv bccupied by W B. Mason, containing one ninth of an acre, more-rir leiw. lying oA tuatn street und frontiug«*u the punlit -‘.LiiMf, adjoiniug lot whereoa.L.'F. Morri* now thi Ips.W. B Maib'n tenant tn posse**, siou, as the. property of A. J. West. Levirid on bv m< rtgage ]i fa ij» ftivm of John Mize, adminla* tiatorol C. Mix©,‘againkt* A. J. West and J. .1, fciona^^quirgdi.yWvrv/ t • L Also, at tnewaiue time and place one tract of buid^yinj: ifrD.ZAtR Dtflttict. Of If. Kard ceuuiy. containing two hundred and s. yenty-fiya,acres, more frde*s,'Aiiioiniug-land* of John English, on the north i*y W. T. Troutcu’a piaeg. on tuqaofitb by lYHlfa^i PmaS. on the cftsPvyj. J. And^hton, ou.thf wwst hy foel*o , i kupwnau the Jonathan ' Mrifgan place, Daniel l’narr teuant in possession^ said pl«pc ia well improved. Lgviad on hi ihe prot»erty of J. IP. Gorden and G, S. <*ordeu. to ’•ati^iy eight li ffia isafted frritn ikV tn*»tice* Court of thH 2H4tI\ DiairU't. G M- in favor of. J A Gun nels. P G SheppaMfHxoCTrtorA an«lNfary E Shep- * ” ‘ * * pd. vlir ... -^eppard, t ihade. tiled :!ff» i -had recorded in the lurk of t>v *iJlpc‘rior Court oi. sabt .. _ cW towildfta V rcquiicA. by law. Fgaperty potuted.our plaintiff* attorney' Levy ‘made ami rettirurd me By J Es»tepheug,>L(A, ii|iaAprU ]»t, 1886. rphl6,Y c '* * - E. D OWEN, Sheriff. G < UORGU, HAtnU COUXTY.-»To aU whom If r may concern, JaA. (V. WoVd, • Jpshuu ‘ applied ... adiafiuatfalien, and I.will paae njiantrie,mid ap plication on file first Monday inJuty, 18S6. Wit- uhsimy haiKWj^Thffidlal “* y ** 5th, 1886, i u y concern, JaA.'fX WoVd, Administrator, of i Wiwd, deceased, hM indue (pnniof foW 1 tome for letter* ol dismission from Raid ‘'1poa»a£itttfl«t-Midap- iav in July, Di86. Wit- l a%iifare, this April T. tf*. nUL, Ordinary. gitif h*mc8 to the three little girls. I .11 -- 't, !»-■ . f-'xtH •»( treivfl"*.; T77T > -i siljal oi - reSWMrtcaBU'Memory. ^YHitwomiia. inHIie CKflcago Post Office at th» hotd:.«f tbe Depart- rrient to Correct Mfcffirected Let . lers, of which aoOrf»oo,hav«h-been Ifonti the .Dead Letter Offiqe uring lve^.res-encyy k** * wonder- 'iilitt-apd;” 1 'thfe .chances are that, l-wrthbutjiRm^ her 'eves trbnj her 6wri'Wriirk, i She Will say; “Should be -Loui*Yrttreit*-!>'6r '•’Milwaukee,” Cincinnati,” or perhaps “Spring Mstaatjb or “UmaJli- Sfeo has: the *f|hOibu&ine*« people of the' fstsxssrsi Y/imbmm HELP FOR WOMAN. THE GEkMAN c Alto AMEklCAH j : . S!1 DISPENSARY AWD ' j ' # FEMALE INFiRMAR(Yf ;gIS81WSA FUKUI)K1ST’HAwi;,l) * ,1 .jpiopwetGfl-. J 1 bnJSffllstYand M HaalBt al pH CO la sUrepo, postplid. fo' anjadlrtM,."" J. F. SMITH A CO,. VsaulaetBrers and Sot, Prop,.. ST. UVIS, MQr dMKxUwlr. WANTED IN ATHENS. r TH«»t pur*«:i. baa iieun aatanolTe- ly advertised aiul sold hy lady can* k.v:.ssers th& paat ten iycarfi 'which. i L , piLKStO THE iK' tfcf'“ IkCbUAUTQTHE Tills Dispensary and In firmary has.; , —ouihn forth* .a can Mon build Up a penuan- all the ailVftUtagcg unvl liioiliic^ fodiul ent and -profitable huvlneas- They aro not sold hr- in such institmioiis ill Eurnuu Evtrv ! *nvro' , erits, And • -ww give cxoltwirt tertitory» A-•*re I t ,U re 1 • V • * ACauAftkltaS? ttiislz Uieritby givUtg the agent entire control uf theae Ylephrttttvnt ia perfect ttlthin ltst kf. i superior cortov/ln the territory asdgoed her. Wo Ulerinu Hwba8«»F diveubtis tat hAf# a,largo uumhfriol ^f.pto * r « making A 1 Wadden W4JNIV* vof Mfy.ukljyj pijes e»iA-ikllyprbGli"tV< ..... -»atl qoii^j i!ri|melol »tuinita>its Jur.i K 110 " ladies Who may desire to reiuttiivi* tbo i k L] JH, IJ J. -A (J,--,; i w (o city tor uealuuyu. _^U.reiuedles and _ —. r\ TXXXTNfT a -ar '.o. appIiancaSKMUpctOlMI correspondent* I 1 }►?• St ||' "r'jMKWAivl atrtetlvjcoretideretial.i Writatiillbistory., Mf rr' *ffi)VnJrr sVr'b of yoon else,-andi dtraet'to> myaelri at. j ’ Uk '“ HODGSON SHOPS. BUGGIES,, CAEEIAGES, WAGONS 4 HAKN'EsI Manufactured amt repartt| Latest style and improvtme: Good stock always on ham! work guaranteed and pliers' duced. Ca” and see us. ‘ ,d KLEIN A MARTIN • $eferen<)fi—HODGSON BK08. NOT AT HODGSONS’ SH0P| .2 ' U -V *•’ Bnt at the stand occupied by me for the pant U , uiOn Spring Street; new J. It. Reaves’ Livery Stable and Reaves* Nicholson's WarHw^ | * if- fxMJ1 Thei>ubj,iQ.arere«p«ctfully invited to call and examine my ,-BuQ9,ies, plaiaetons and Wag ° r *| Y.tUmhi net.I' .nt.-,'4MM s „ .. , ' for reft ****»'** ^ Benson- ».l •jJ-b'. >'.f \ r. a- 1*. . *' P. PC-fr l'l» ■ THEQ. MARKWALTERS l:.'X';&team * . i/d M ARDLE&.GR ANITE WOBK-| BjKQ^ STREET, Near I-o»‘crJIarlt»st,; A UGUbTA.GA. MARBLE 'WORK, DOMESTIC ANDSjlN&R^fl; ATLOW P RlC; 1 nGabrgia & South Oilrolinre Granite NIpuumeuts made a Specialt.'^ ^ • A tafye lateetloa ef Marble atid Granito^Work^waya on hpuj, raaJj ter l«u« rl “ ! - 1 ” Parties''’aes^ing' rnohrittiSnU ! mr work : apply to A* * "At-the? **■=««*• ’ j 4, e : - 'I tj ■i.ir- " ’■ wt Jtiut. SaintJ, tUaiDispesWajr.f 'i' >. -'t *’ tt! . ■ HOSX f KKUOENTHA.L, M. XI. : WOTIGE.^-^: I mg”;;,; h|OT4f fMt O MaPf Erafelfiii^fl - .fcfe'Cbu?rti*,"ur law, and thoseLUJ^cotfed B KVttUi* • imatChltiwUW*. bual 1 AdtninistnUdi oqa yaj uiuii •-r. ' 111 »| ftl t-> tj:e ia-;NOTICE J»«.«/101 TO POBtiC^CHOtt, T HE Boar, the Couc MSSSsSSSSbsSSM, , aborjnamed dan and oUtire, . A . , J* ¥ ynasiiaace > ‘*tatttt«SoxsMip«.wo.. sssf^jf-S; TBFSffMT—Pit YatXW- aa &oucoa ' ■“ J *»nfc-tbo«t 11 > 1 ..■ nt «i tali'- rUiw f #ulq itoJ'tmsi^taiU -SMI, "iitila .t-riU-id a tail lill'ltAlriR* ^bal Jsu0«t aidt (tcr:.'i bsmui m! ,•>- naladu* nt ,'*tdT ,t*ii ^ at ar-'i p uoJqmall -itf yd 1 jamn Mo *<il oi Mill aril ret uoiqnan ia yo 1tollaat ydi laoda^ilat UaJhlirei t yj bsniujibco-j al aoitaa 'aaubA .iM ,dt noted seed Boy sraU" 2?AJLai« ,n, [*<*'[ .-.ytiawia edi.' <’* 5; G !— .diad arWiw a. 10! .vd b "-' / .non«eap «,etatEx«imiiftBefore Buying. ' ' "-* 1 ' •