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•THE LABOR TROUBLES.
for, W. H. Doughty, of Augus
ta, who has been spending
Speaking of technological schools,
if the public schools towards which
the vast majority of the colored
population seem to be rushing, could
i time at Oconee White Sulphur start a practical department for the
i, Springs hat written a strong, sensi- training of cooks, house women and
ble article to the Augusta Chroni
cle, recalling the fact that the great
factory strike is still unsettled. His
article is warm-hearted aud soundly
tuggestiye: Like all emanation*
fromxfhat source, it is practically
remedial as well as broadly hu.
mane.
Dr. Doughty declares that tjie
Augusta liiwr trouble* have reached
§ point at which a spirit of resent
ment may overrule tue calm judg
ment of parties at interest. He ap-
neals for the restriction of the orig
I al iitue to the exclusion of every-
t ting else. .. J. v _
• r,ei the Directors says he, ‘ first
accepting whatever has already
been agreed upon, invite their oper
atives to a conference, tendering
again an increase of wa
get when the business w : ll warrant,
in advance even of a dividend to
the stockholder*. Let it be not a
mere parleving between foes, but a
frank, candid, earnest interview be
tween men who, after harmonious
relations of over a quarter of a cen
tury, find themselves estranged foi
the first time. Surely, there mu*’
have been forged in that time *
bond of mutual respect, mutual con
fidence and mutual interest, strong
enough to set aside one disagree
ment."
Dr. Doughty wants representa
tives of each side to meet face tc
face—not by board of aihitratioi
or through third parties—so tha'
concession may be made and ad-
ustmeuts realized.
Master Workman Meynardie, of
Augusta, as-erts that he has order-
tor one thousand operatives from
Northern mills, aud that he has ad
vices of the reception of $20,000
from the Knights of Labor order.
Admitting that thi* will be realized,
the people do not want to go North
at the opening of the winter, and
the expected draft, which cannot
be tepcated soon, will not last twi
week*. The people must *grr«
with Dr Doughty that “Time is-
pressing; capital and labor are hotl
idle; and the season is fast approach
ing when the hand of congratula
lion over the peace nnJ prosperity
of the community it more to be de-
aired than that of relief.”
\
turses, they would confer a lasting
favor on the community. Many of
this useful class have stopped work
tnd will enter the schools. It is to
be hoped that when they gra luate
cney will not be too' enlightened to
he useful—an experience which
many white people have also passed
hcough
THE CITY OK CHARLESTON.
The time has not come to predic'
the abandonment of Charleston
America is not so rich in cities that
she can afford to omit this one fron
the map. Carolina ianot so want
ing in state pride as to sit by and
.re her great aea-cost town surren
dered to desuetude and decay.
Let us look at the case. Thi
beat of authorities hold that the dis
placements about Charleston are
not volcanic. The flow of colored
ioam, the cleaving of marahy land,
the continued tremor of the ground
are explained by the slipping of the
coastal plane above the great ro
inclined shelf towards the sea. The
heavy upheavals of Tuesday night
have not pcrccpitibly dipped tht
city into the water. Standing a
wrench like this, it ia not likely that
Charleston will be in serious dan
ger from other local jars. What
then ia to hasten her ruin?
Let it be remembered that the
shock Charleston has just suffered
was not as severe or as prolonged
as the great upheavals in the Ohio
and Mississippi Valley in 1S11. The
shaking there continued for a year.
Lakes were drained and lakes were
formed. Geysers of mud were pro
jected into the troubled air and
man fled from the neighborhood in
terror. Many believed that the up
per Mississippi Valley would nev
er be the dwelling place of life.
Land lay a deserted write and
towns for awhile dwindled into
, scattered settlements. But the
great plain which trembled under
volcanic distress in 1811 grew quick
ly into the loveliest of the Repub
lic. Crops sprang into truitage as if
nursed by interior warmth and re
freshed by outer fountains. Men
crowded the reservation and cities
grew into commanding shape. God
curaed.labor-deserted, nature-blight
ed, the region has risen into a lagd
of Goschen, where prosperity has
staked off a favored field.
Man is not so easily driven from
his inheritance. Time brings tran
quility and courage follows upon
confidence. Lisbon has not sur
rendered to the sea, and even the
bay of Vesuvius lights commerce
from her “crystal peaks.” Charles
ton has, with one exception, the
finest harbor on the Atlantic coast.
Lines of steamships cross her bar
for New Yoik and Europe. She
has not given up much of her car
rying trade of the South. She has
capital and enjoys business confi
dence. She has a people back of
her devoted to the city by tradition
and strongly her allies by position,
as by association. Her banks and
docks and warehouses are intact;
her entrance is better guarded than
New York againat the inroads of a
foreign fee. Disasters that would
have riven other places have not
broken her apirit or blighted her
growth.
Charleston will survive. Mark
that! But it may be a new Char
leston The heavily bordered
homes will have to come down.
Some of the old timed spirits may
depart Her streets will fill witha
new people perhaps, and her busi
ness bound with a new enterprise.
The most serious blow which Char
leston suffered waa not dealt by
storm, or fire, or enemy or earth-
shock. It waa when the South
Carolina Railroad failed to fasten 1
upon new combinations or to se
cure a Western connection. This
great line was left nnsustained and
unrepresented, gnd Charleston re
mained bot)led and banished. Here
was the serious trouble and here must
begin the real reform. But iq the
face of a growing commerce and an
enlarging country, it is idle to say
that the State or the South must do
without C barleston. The hand o
man which has carved lava stone
for his own adornment and ; an
notated the valleys of the volcano
with the rich weeping of the vine
yard, will not forget its cunning be
fore the fissutes of Summerville or
the trembling of Meeting street. If
the world means to be charitable,
let it aid Charleston in projecting
her long talked off route to the
West and help her build up her lost
business.
We ate gtio to know that ihc
outlook i* good for the public
schools. The system will work an
omedinte and lasting benefit to
Athena. It will increase aur popu
lation and add to our already tine
privilege*. But it has demoralized
the colored population already. It
is next to impossible to secure
nurses, house help or even cooks.
The young colorei] women are pre
paring for school up to an age evi
dcntly beyond the limit. Labor is
badly broken, l’ossibly when the
schools open and the number is
fixed, the market will be better sup
plied. We shall see.
Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria,
who was placed back upon his
hrone by his people, finds the
noral opposition of the Czar loo
.trong for him. Alexander dreads
Russian upheaval as he would
hun a Summerville earthquake.
More public buildings and pri
vate hou-es were damaged in Ao
uita than was at first supposed,
'he fire Wardens have called at-
t ntion to walls needing anchoring
tnd to ceilings which should be ta
ken down. Fortunate that Augus-
a escaped so lightly.
It doesn’t matter much to thi
hivering outcasts of Meeting street
vhether the agitation came from a
and slide or an earthquake. The\
ccJ food and money all the same,
rhe world can at least unite on th«
>road principles of char.ty—le'
cience take c rt of itself.
A dozen small manufactures lik<
he Athens Basket Works wo tU
rive the city an immense impetus.
When these industries become mul-
iplied and varied, the future of *
own is fixed beyond doubt. Wi
-bould like to see the Basket Fac-
ory worked tc its full hmils.
HAI \Sl >SY GROVE.
tews Role* From tha Little City Up the
R. E. E. E.
Harmony Grove, Sept. 1.—
[Special.] Cols. Wm. H. Simp
kins and Thus. M. Daniel returned
from Danielsville cou t y sterday
•vening.
Mr. Albert Miller leav< s for hir
lome in Franklin county to-day
He will take a position next Mon-
lay with the live firm of Toomcr
& Haselton, of your city. We wish
tim success. Hons. Pope Barrow
■ nd Ed Lumpkin passed up the N.
E. R. R. last Monday, en route for
Clarksville court.
Dr. Eugene Adair still lingers
with his many friends at Daniels
ville. He will prooably return Fri
day.
Cols. P. G. Thompson and R. L
J. Smith will represent our local bar
at the justice’s court at Maysvilte
to-morrow.
Mr. John Hunter, now ’with the
live firm of Butgess & Allan, made
a short visit to jeflerson to-day.
Mr. Dan Quillian will to-morrow
return to his post of duty as postal
clerk on the Air-Line. We hope
to see him in our midst again soon,
as he i* a great favorite here.
Col, Pollard, of Augusta, is here
again in the interest of the Augusta
& Chattanooga railroad.
The earthquake scare has about
subsided—have felt nothing here
for several nights.
Col. J. W. Merritt, who bas been
on a visit to the mountains for some
time, has returned.
THE EARTHQUAKE ABROAD.
Strange Springs in Cuba—A New Up
heaval In Greece.
Tha nomination of Rev. M. W.
Lewis,ofGreene county, for the ten
•te from the Nineteenthdi strict ii
Mured by the primary of Saturday.
It waa a close, apirited contest, 1 be
tween two strong men. Mr. Lewis
made an aggressive canvass, «irry-
ing his claims before the peop e on
the stump.. Mr. McWhorter, who
is a practical man of affairs, an hon
est citizen and a good ore, made hit
canvass from man to man. The
nominee ia a son of the late M. W.
Lewis, and comes from an old and
distinguished family. He will make
I senator.
Havana, Sept. 7.—Several
springs have recently appeared near
the village of Ccibade'ague near
Havana, the water from which had
formed a large lake threatening the
village with inundation. Several
Dlantations and factories are already
submerged and the water, which is
now three feet deep, is slowly in
vading the village. A large num
ber of the inhabitants have left the
town. The civil govtrnor of Ha
vana and the municipal architect
have gone to the scene.
FRESH SHOCKS IN ATHENS.
Athens, Sept. 7.—A fresh shock
of earthquake was felt here to-day
in this city and Kalavrita and else
where. Seismic rumblings were
heard yesterday throughout Pelop
onnesus.
SHARP SHOCK AT SAVANNAH.
Savannah, Sept. 7.—A sharp
shock was felt here at 4:40 this
evening. People >ushed into the
streets but no damage was done.
Slight pulsatiou* were felt all dav.
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS.
m
ROYAL (Absolutely Pan)..
GRANTS (Atom Fowdw)*.
BUMFORD’S, vben trash..
HANFORD’S, when fresh... |
BEDHEAD’S
CHARM (Alum Powder)*...
AMAZON (Alum Powder) *.
CLEYELAND’S<9hortwt.}oz.)
PIONEER (SenFrancisco)...
CZAR
DR. PRICE’S
SNOW FLAKE (Groff's)...
LEWIS’
PEARL (Andrews * Co.)..-.
BECKER’S ....
GILLETS ......I
ANDREWSACO.‘“Rrgal”*
MU sunken, (CeaUlaa Aina.)
BULK (Powder sold loose)....
BUMFORD’S, when not fresh
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Parity andWliolesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder.
•*I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the
open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream
of tar " J " “ J
* tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or
phosphates, or other injurious substances. E. G. Love, Ph.D.”
“ It ia a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure.
wV “ H. A. Mott, Ph.D. ,f
" I have examined a packaxre of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in
the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub-
’stance. Henry Morton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Instituted Technology.**
“I have analyzed a package of Royal Bak'ng Powder. The materials of which
It la composed ure pure and wholesome. S. Dana Hayes, State Assayer, Mass.”
The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all comp
the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 18 1
pet; tors at
>76; at the
American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country.
Ho other article of human food as ever received such high, emphatic, and uni
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, und Boards of
Health all over the world.
Note—The above Diagram Illustrates the comparative w r orth of various Baking
Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Scbcdler.
A pound can of each powder waa taken, the total leavening power or volume in
each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by
Prof. Schedlcr only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while It costs a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan
tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any
/air-minded person of these facts.
Mo«tofthadiaee*es
ally endued by RdiMr
For all complaint* of this _ ,
Cm Liver, Bilktusncw, Ferrous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion. Irrogalvity of the Bowels, Constipation. Flxta-
taseqr. Enwutioos sad Burning of the “
•sometime* tolled HsSJ-tbarnV '*
Moody Flux. Chills mid F« _
Exhaustion before or after Fever*. Chronic Disr-
rh.es. Las* oi Appetite, Headache, Foal Breath, :
Irregularities Incidental te Females, Bearing-down
fa Invaluable. Itfanotsi
tula. Tetter. 8alt !
bnt a
will *
V changes t
tinge, to s ruddy, healthy color.'' It entirely r
low. glofeny spirits. It is one of the BEST AL*
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and te A VALUABLE TONIC.
-STADICER’S AURANTII
For sals by all Druggist*. Price 11.00 per bottle.
C. F.STADICEft, Proprietor,
Mo SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia. Pa.
* While the diagram 6hows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to l>e taken as indicat
ing that ' -
; that they have any value. All alum i>owders, no matter how high their strength,
j to be avoided as dangerous.
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC,
ft Vegetable Blood Purifier.
Its Claims Sustained
BY THE TESTIMONY OF
MOST PERFECT MAOBl
/-»uaa 1IIU,IM<«: Sick H.»*«eh» In foul hour,.
VS) On* Sm* rolioroo NoiiralaU. T*or car, in*
V .front CMII* F.r.r, Sour Stoaach > Bod
•root*. C1.tr Mw Skin, Tom Mm Mono*, ood .it
Uto > Vtfnr Is in. Dohi ON* BKAN.
In tn tic. an* tan aW attar bt without tht at.
Met, 2S caatt **r bottlt. Said by UruagUt, tad
■tdltbM Otrdtro fentralhr. Saif oa rocotft tt
prtot la Haifa. **«<**H. U any addraat,
J. F. SMITH * CO.,
sr.isw.sa
Willing Witnesses
* THE GOLDEN HARVEST
HEALTH REAPED
From this Prolific Remedy
SUCCESS
THE
TEST OF MERIT.
A REMEDY
NOT FOR A DAY
But for a Half a Century.
Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
FREE to all who apply. It should be carefully
read by everybody. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
A Deluded People.
I’roifl tin* Philo. Medical Record.
Y7e do not menu to Intimate that all tha
no-called remedies for dyspepsia are
valueless, but human credulity la so
strong, that some unscrupulous persons
trade upon the fears of the weak aud de
bilitated. Among the things which appeal
so strongly to this weakness are Bittern
The very name is lu their favor. Ths
mode of life of the average American is
of such a character, that he is constantly
iu need of a ionic. Ho is rushed at his
•msincss. swallows hit* meal hastily aud
without any thougut as to the capacity
of his stomach lor digestion, takes little
eat, and mc.’ssanly feels hipped; is sob-
ect to hendHcuc, and lakes often a gloomy
cw of things generally. In such cases
r resorts to bitters, under the delusion
tout th«-y will act oa the secretions of the
atouiHoh and give the system new strength
and eneray. The writer recently pur-
ha*ed Kim pies of four of the most widely
dvertised betters in the market, fend tha
•imple chemical analysis to which they
*vere su<*jec;e i showed that they con-
ultied about 30 per cent, (the amount the
Government allows) of the most poisonous
and adulterated alcohol, aud that the ro-
iduum consisted of various foreign sub
stances. which were simply added as flav
oring extract*, to disguise the taste of the
origin:il compound. The value which so-
ailed bit ier»* are supposed * o have is of a
urely rtct.tiou*character. In fact, in time
jey irritate and injure the delicate mem-
rnue of the stomach, so vitiate the taste
that the palate soon cannot distinguish
oetween go«.d and bad. These decoctions
are consumed principally by the debilitat-
•d, the convalescent, the depress*^ and
.larticuiurly by aged people and weak
vomeu ami others to whom a stimulant
s indispcnsible. Now, while alcohol,
especially in the form of whisky. Is ae-
t :nowle»lired ;o be the best known stlmu-
mt, and is yvescribed ami used by phyis-
\ans for this purpose everywhere, wo
.an’t conceive whj people will insist upen
aking the alcohol in the form of a de-
‘Ociion, ttie compounding of which they
enow nothing r v nd which, as shown by
tiualysls. contains fusel oil, vitriol, catechu
ntl po.sous of the most deadly kind. It
rould Ik* far lictter for them to come out
oohlly and use the pure article, something
nad* from mult in which there Is no fusvl
There may be a little difficulty, in
t ). i □ L-ittal .. *
, Nickerson h Co.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
GENERAL HARDWARE,
Iron, Steel, Nails. Gins, Pistols, Cutlery, Mill Findings
Agricultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed
Wire Fencing, Show cases, etc. Sole Agents
For FAIRBANKS SFANDARD SCALES,
Watt’f Plows, Dexter Corn Shelter and Feed Cutters.
Champion Reapers and Mowers, Lippincott A»xcs.
fiuilett Light Draft Magnolia Sins, Leaders and
Condensers. Duqont’s Snorting and Blasting Powders.
Iron Front Store, cor. Broad and Thom ns sts. Athens
HODGSON BROS.
Desiie to call attention to their large assortment of
TOBACUS.
OUR CELEBRATED
FLANK ROAD TOBACCO
Is justly popular.
We clain there is no better for th<
money. Try it. -
CEDAR GROVE
Also some of our Favorite Brands tor whichw
le Sole agents. Give us a «all and be Convinced.
THEO. MARKWALTER’S
STEAM
M A.RBLE&GRANITE WORKS
BROAD STREET, Ne»r Lower Market, A JGUSTA, GA.
MARBLE WORK. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED, AT LOW PRICES
GeorK.il A South Carolina Granite Moiinmentu made a Specialty.
A terferoteattoa of Marble and Granlto Work aleaya on baud, retd, for lettering aud doit
Parties desiring monuments or work, apply to Aeo
At the Athens cemetery.
INCMAN’
cc
, ATMakT. Ga„ Srpt. 1,18TO.
Ar° tktrnltiw having thla day f.-nned a eo-
tjrtayrahlr, under the flrm.traore ol-The Keavra
^•nouseCo-” to .ucceed Stain <t Nicholson.
»« wron aterage and conrmUaJtm boa’nero-
t "elrUu* to”SIf5id f ira, I pf£i«-
wur
H. HODGSON,
W.D.O’FABKELL.
R. KJ. SMITH,
ATTORN>Y AM) COUNCILLOR AT L/W
HARMONY
GROVE, 1 GEORGIA.
Will prtcUea fir Jackson, Jlcnfca, Madiion.
Franklin and adjacent count it*, ao<i also In all
supreme and Federal courts of the *ta <
In retiring from active business, we hereby ten
der oar thinks to our many frieuds and assure
them of our appreciation for their aenerou* rat-
ronageaDd theirevar-abidlnf faith in us-hof In*
they will kiodlv and freely extrnd the same to
our luccesron, whom we do not hesitate to com
mend to our old patrons ae in tvrry way worthy
o r their hixliest confidence. The R. W. — 8 *
thorized to ct’llec* moneys and rec*ivosl
inTqiiidatlon from all indebted to tl e oh
- Respectfully, RBaVfcS & NICBU
Pepvi d& w2t
irritant or inflammatory —Tsdfas. Ache* and
ima where, from too delicate a state althsmtem.
•\p*t}ept is unalaeto bear the stmnasr appucat km
ho Tobacco Cake. For Hsadache or nSer Aches
••I Paine, it fa invaluable. Price t„ cta.^
'Hkjrourdrusifatfortby r'nvdfae.orwTitetotb*
INGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N. C.. U. 8* /
Not only shortens the time of labor and
lessens tho i sin. bnt it greatly diminishes
tl.e danger to life of toth Mother a deb ild
and leaves the n other in a condition more
favorable to speedy recovery, sed less lia
ble to flooding, convulsion-, and other
alarming symptoms. Its efficacy 1n this
respset entitles It to be callled Tuc Mort
al’s Kkibnd, and to rank as one of the
life Paving remedies of the nineteenth
centufry.
We caunot publish certificates concern
ing this remody without wonudlig the
delicacy of the writers. Yet we have
hundreds on file
n for our hr ok “To Moti era,*’ mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co.. Atlanta Oa.
Pr.HaJdemann urug store
fhe Bank of tlie University
18 PREPARED TO ISSUE *
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Drafts on England, Ireland, France
Germany and Italy
AhlTdlm^
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aitohney-at- La
ATHENS, OA. ”
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NOTICEOF PARTNERSHIP
The underfligneff bfve’have entered into a
partnership tor the practice of law under the firm
name of BARROW A THOMAS. We hop* te ar
range rur husineSthat, from the mopt pare, one
of us may always be found in our/ tflee.
China Decorating Works
6TX Whitehall St.. AtlanTa
Atl *nia, Oeo t M,
i KeepVtfc* lApMat Awor.ui.ntof , ^
“mo A*,, 100
•KrtltMti*
pEOBIIT*. OTONFK Cli| v 1v „ '—
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ro*nto|.Va»liaUM. Slieat. n.
derM, Wllfhe ►Ola. ai tee 'elmrt f,.*' 1 " 1 ~
Watkmsvllle. «»c
Tnesdkvln NovemUr iu
hours of sale, the fo*'owi
A Hof the richt. title, clu .... ,
the mntndrr hp(1 *quitj 0 f retleiHr^*'
, on
fcaryhall M. Sheatx, dec’i'! nnu*ha« 1? ' iion
may i.eresfrer have: in ^
trtct oi land situate, iTingaid hoi.., ;" w v «
water* of Rose creek. In Oconoc
taining five hu dred acres. 'iu, re , , ■
foaduK the lands ol the Kultonsoo'thrV tr,, N.
t’handler and A Few on tne Kouth . U,l -Tf
PW Hutcheson on the We t.an-i SiiJ *
Kudotia M Campbell and Henry
Nort h, it being the -ante tra. t ot
aun28diwwlt
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
GEORGIA RAILROAD
KlM, WEST DAILY. |
L'yeAugusta 7:40a m LeaveAtlauta2.4^p,®
THE BEST
Baking Powder
A xu Altheas 1*4:85 p, tu
L’ve Athens 7:*& a m
Ar’vo WiuVe hUtsm
" Lexington.. 8:33 a.m
“ AntWn fl.e* a m
Antloco... 8:f5 a.m
Maxeys.... 9:04a.m
'*dville 9:26 a.m
Un. ''L ... 9:4u a.in
An’veAianta Lttinui Ar*reAu«u*ta»!l5
Arr've Athens? *Op.xc
Leave Athens 2 50 p.m
Arr*e Winto'e 3 11 p.m
*• JLezingt’n. 3:4zp.m
*• Antioch... 4:ofl p,m
“ Maxeys ... 4:16 p.m
“ Wuodville. 4:40 o m
“ Un Pt 4:66 p.u
TO PARENTS.
MO.l, WEST DAILY.
|1 e A ugust7. .10:50 a.m*
* Mace* 7:io a m
W&shi’g n.11:20 a.m
Athens.... 9:u0 sum
Winterv’e 9:24 a.m
Lex’gt’u.. 10:06 a.m
ones—the little children.
•* Woouvilie 11:87 p.m
r’ve U’nPt.. 11:86 a.m
*• Atlanta 6:5ft v m
Xo 1 E st dally.
. . At.nut *... haw a, m.
“ Un. P’t.... 2:10 p.m
“ Woouvilie 2:v9 p.m
* Maxeys... 3:06 p.tr
Antioch... 3:94 p.m
“ Lexington. 4:ui p.m
“ Winter’ ve. 4:49 p.m
Ar’veAthens.. 5:20 p.m
‘ Waah’gt’n. 2:20 p.m
1 Macon... 6:15 p in
* Augunta . ■ 2:35 p.m
Represents First-Class. Prompt.
Paying Companies.
ASSETS REPRESENTED $40,000,001
MRS. CRAWFORDS
SCHOOL WILL OPEN
Wednesday, September 1
bed in the deed from Man-hall M '^rt.
.Sherwood, dated on the k .m (J f n f . t ,OJ Ko
»ald deetl torgsM land t>eing ’" < ' r “*
Sherwood, to secure th
of said Cheats for $l.*>,0- o, dated ^Tn
IKK! and due l«t of I>e« ember.
pcrceut. per annum aud
‘i&fc
“ lnj er*j
annual;*
ol sa’d debt. The interest
31st November, 1S?6, uilibe U
will besoM subicct to said deeo ,
land. And all oi the right, titl
es:, ft t>eine the remainderur t.i
tiou, which Marshall M .SheHt*,o.-,-,. Mk0< |
may have hud, or mav herenf:
1 -.T
UKj
** p-iyxr^at
»»c UD tht
1,1 ‘*s
f Ui.
SEA FOAM
fontainsnone of the bad qualities of baking
powder**—soda or salerattw. It contains r“
hurtful 1
Arrive Macon 6:46 a m
HO. 4. EAST DAILY.
tr*ve Atlanta 6:40 a ra-arie AuausU 5:00 a
1 Ingredient no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
Gruvetown, Harlem, DeariDg,
All Chemists who have analyzed Sea Foam
commend It. Housekeepers who have used It
will have no otlier. Cooks, whose best efforts
have foiled with other powders, are jubilant
oversea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, saves
motley.
Jt Is positively unequakd. Absolutely pore.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurants
in New York city and throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
. , homson N
wo6<l, Crawfordville. Union Point, Grfeenes-
ooro, Madison. Katledfe, Social circle
QANTZ, JOX1CS ,f CO.,
170 Duane St.. X. T.
iiuiu, Jituuuu. nuncuFf, owih vuuic
Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, e f one Moun
I tala and Decatur. Train No. 28 v ill stop ai
and receive passengers to and from the
following stations only: tirovtuowo, Hsr.em,
Thompson, Norwood, Craw fordvllle. Union
Point, Greenstxiro, Madison Rutledge. Social
Circle, Covingtou, Cou j era, Lithonia. Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
Train No. 2s on athens Branch gives p&ssscn-
gers from No 28 on main lUe, 15 minutes lot
sapper at Union Point.
The last mail runs through sleepers between
Atlanta and Charleston. Trains to and froxr
Athens connect with train 127,28, l and 2.
btainiuu nn article of this kind, as there
« only one drm 1a the country the
;lscover**r‘i «*f Duffy’s pure malt whiskey
•*hich til-.:1- it and which comJiupa food
ud stimulating qualities.
dyspepsia
la a doncoroos as well as distressing complaint. II
nrclertod. it tends, by impairing nutrition, and de-
|»n*fMn$r the tone of the sjstem, to prepare tho waj
-THE
aicHr d , BESTTOHIC 3
Qaicklj and eonmleteljr Carre DjMpeiwia in ah
ite forma Nruribnrn, Hrlrhing. Testing the
Feed. ate. It enriches and pariflM the bteod.>tima-
utes the appetite, and aids the aawhnflation of food.
R*v. Rossmcn, the honored pastor of the
Fimt Reformed Church. Baltimore, 114.. sen:
glaring osed Brown's Iron BiUere for Dj^psfisfa
and Indiffwtion X take great pleasoro in recom-
mending it highljr. Also ooarider it a splendid took
and inngorator and very atrengthening."
r^UojL JOSITH 0. 8tJlT. Judge of Circnit Court,
Don Buy Trash
K. R. DORSET, Gen. Pass. Agent.
JOHN w GRKaN. (real Manager.
JOB W. WHITE, Gen’l Traveling Paswmeo
Agent, Augusta. Ga.
Thrown together ana ewiica iinware, but get
MADDREY & JONES'
BR # ASS STAMP TINWARE.
ether.
dlt wOm
hOKTh-hAbTEHN railroad.
Superintendent's Oi kick,
Athens. Ga.. June 2tst, lb*», The following
seheuufawiil operate cn this road. Traiu* run
by 75thtneriditii) time.
DAILY KXCbfT SUNDAYS. | aw
MUfll
Leave Athena 8:4i ta n
»riive at Harmony Grove. i»:42 a m
Airivu at Luw» - 10:64 a if
Arrive at Atlanta jl M pm
Arrive ut llarkoville i*:57 p in
Arrive a* Tajiulah rails 1:50 pm
'
o:26 p n.
6:2 > p m
7:45 p nr.
K4J p XT
DAILY UOPT SUNDAY. N‘ . 5“
N > 52
•w-ave lailUiait rails ... 8 2j m «.
.Arrive ClsrkeaviUe 9:j^ a m
Leave Lula fl:lo a ro
Arrive Harmony Grove ... 1/;15 p u
Arrive at AtbetD* !:»• %• »•
P;to p m
9.34 p m
r »r
iMiiuiah Fails AccoiuiiiOdatiou Operates on
VVednesd*ys and Saturday a only .
No. 1.
Leave Tallulah Falls
arrive at Oiarkesvifie
Arrive at CtreeRa
6;40 p m
7:23 p in
7:50 p m
Me 2
Leave Cornelia
Arrive at Cla kosville
Arrive at Tallulah Falls
9:10 p m
9:34 p m
luiai p m
Close connections made at Lula and Cornelia
with passenger trains on Richmond and Danville
Railroad, both hast and West. Ample time for
supper at Lula on evening trains, Superb
CAPITAL PRIZE S15D.OOO
mooy to _
DyspetwU.aad as atonic.
Genome has above Trade Mark and rrneeeil
dred line*
i^MO.
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.
JMA.NUFACTURKR3.
ATLANTA, 0A
COTTON GINS and PRESSES,
Cotton Seed OH Hllla, Cotton (iced
Llnten, Cane Hill., Haw Hills,
Hhartins;. Policy., llangm.
Wind Hilb and Castings.
Pomps and Tanks.
E* VAN WINKLE A CO.. Atlanta, Oa.
E, VAN WINKLE & CO.
ATLANTA, CA.
AND
DALLAS,
1886. Fall and Winter 1S86
OUR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER SUITINGS. OVERCOATS AND OTHER SPECIALTIES
or the ensuing season trill be ready for inspect'on by SEPTEMBER l*t
desire very briefly to etste that it s the
Most Complete Exibit for Variety, Extent and General Excelence Ever Offered
May uL you to reserve your orders uantU yon have had so opportunity to
examine the same.
Very truly youre.
& SON.
MERCHANT TAYLORS AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
Our Mr. K II Ferris will rebresent us in your city with » complete line of s*
pies daring the first part of SEPTEMBER. Any orders with which we may
favored will receive prompt personal attention. J'. & SON.
fotonted ISIS. Impfoyed 1851. Patented 1884
Prices reduced to one-hall iormer prices.
Bo. 1 Hoc5a. 830.001 So. a Mack. • 10.00
Best Cleaner tor Seed Cotton In tho market.
Mo Pinner can aflbjd tabs without ose.
a. YAEf WXXfljLE A CO., MsnnfsctorezA
Auu® eYM^B^s Sorter
2? t* 1 ® defendant, in tne
fztedcaiedoea notreaMMn thacounly. and .*
SJwSIS?* nonU >for fourteenth, in the n.n-
nerWaichman, a newspaper published In
Athens. Ga. t this March iTih 1 ism ,
w , ' J. B. ESTE9, J S..C.
II. L. BROCK, Libelant Attorney.
J'fE^RGIA, Banks conn tv.--To ^hora il maiy
\T, conn*-»n. M, L. MoDonald, oeraiufatrator
o<.I mu “s Me Uunald. deceased, ha* applied .
unde-1signed for leave to bell the railro«d itork
b .dougi * to t:ie estate of said deceased, aud said
•aid applies lion will be heard on the first Mon
day lu October next. This Aug. 25. 1886.
• T. F. HiLL, Ordinary,
“We do hereby certify that we su
pervise the arrangements for ail the
Monthly and Quarterly drawings of the
Louisiana State lottery oompany, and iu
per-on manage and con rol the Draw
ings themselves, and that the same are
conductod with honestv, fairness and in
good faith toward all parlies, and we au
thorize the Company to use this certifi
cate, with facsimiles o our signatures
attached, in its advertisements.”
steeping car accommodations. The shortest and
quickest route between athens and all points
Noith, East and West
H. R.BBKNARD. Sunt
Athens, Gji
C. W, CHEARS, Gen. Pas . A -nt.
Kiel m id, Va.
PIEDMONT Al H- LIly <£ ROUTE.
f4ichmonnd and Danville Railroad Co
A. Jt O. A. L. D1NI6ION,
CONDENSED S C B E DU LE
In Effect July 4th, 1886
Trait s ran by 75tb MeridUn time—One hour fas
ter than 90th Meridian time.
NOBTUBOUND.
Com in m i ssi oners.
We the ndersigned banks and liaukers
will pay all Prizes diawn in the Louis-
State Lotteries which may be presented
at our counters.
J IIOGLESBY, Pres. Louisian' National Bank
J W K1LBKETU, Pies. Mate National isank
J BALD WIN,Pres. New Orleans National Bank
UNPRECEDENTED
0 OVER HALF A 5
ATTRACTION!
OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Incorporated in 1868 lor 26 vears by the Legisla
ture ^or Educational and Charitable purposes-
ffitha capital of $1,000.090—to which a reserv-
fund of ever $650,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its I ranch far
was made a part of the present State ‘Constitution
adopted December 2d A. P., 1879
Ite flrssd single Number Drawing*
will take place mommy. It never scale* or post
pone*. Look at the following distrituition:
106 Grand Hsnthly
AND THE
Extraordinary Quarterly Drawings
In tne Academy ol Music, New Or leans,
Tuesday, September 14,1886.
ruder the pcrjonal tuf cr.lalon end management
Gen. G. f. Beauregard, ot
Louisiana, and
Gen. Jubal A. Early of Vir
ginia. ;
Capital* Prize 150,000
NOTlcE.GTioketearn .0, haltes, fivn.
Halve* $5; Fifths $2; Tenth* $1
List' OF FitlZEB.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OP f I V),000 ...
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50.UU0.
1 CRANE PRIZE OF
2 L.4KUE PRIZES OF
4 LARGE PRIZES OF
20 PRIZES OF
00
2I),u00.m«
10,000...
5,000 ..
1,000 .
100
500...,
300.
prizes of 200 ...
44 100 ...
“ 50 .«
_ APRDXIMATION PHIZES.
100 • ApproXimstaeu prizes 01^200
mo •• *•
200
500
1J)J0
*150,000
50000
CO.vOO
20,000
20,000
20000
35,000
30,00
. -10.0)
60,00
50,00
$ 40,00
10,00
Application for rates to clubs should be made
100
44 xoo...
* 44 K\ •
only to the office of the company in hew Orleans,
. farther Information write dearlv giving,
lull*adores. PO>TAL NOTE'*, express, mone>
orders or New York excbMige in ordinary letter
Cuneucy by Express (at our^xpejue^ada^rcss.
-i New Orleans^ La.
or MADanpbln , .
Vamington, D 0.
Make P. 0. “ -----
NEW ORLEANS. NATIONAL BANK,
, - New OautANg, La.
G», on the Piedmont Air-line, tho Cuff
House and cottages are, now open under
new management. . For rooms and In*
formation apply to . ,,
r. H. and F B. SCOFIELD
proprietor. Late of. hotel KaterakilL Catskill
monntains. N Y, and Leland hotel, Chicago.
Excursion tickots will be found on-sale cheap at
railroad office. , . -
IDE1 ICE! ICE1
ATHENS ICE WORKS
0
FFICE AND DEPOT.
Leave Atlanta
Ar Gainesville
"Lula
"Toccoa
“Seneca
"Easley «...
"Greeuv’le.
'Sp&rtab'g
"Gaffney
'Gastonia.
*CUkrloue.
"Salisbury..
"btatesuiile.
"Ashville
Ar. Vharm Springs ....
"Raleigh
"Goldsboro
GieenestHMO
"Danville
"Richmond
'Lynchburg . >WM ......
'Omrioitcsville
"Washington ....
‘Baltimore -
"Philadelphia.
'New York
Express
6.00 p m
7.65 p m
8.20 p m
9.47 p m
10.54 p m
H.59 p in
12.25 p m
Lift a m
lei a m
S.32 a m
4.40 a m
6.10 a m
12 56 p m
616 p u>
8 52pm
136 p tu
440 p in
"Warn
10 00a m
*30 p in
12 56 p m
3 15 p m
830 p m
8.40
10.36
11.00
12.03
12.57
2.05
2.30
8.43
956
19 36
700
1100
935
1130
7.00
2.00
4.10
830
Usual U "idis'i brinches
With Latin, French and Music Taught
Instructions in classes fi.r boys and
g iris will be given si perately.
A FRIEND IN NE ElS
DR. SWEET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT:
Hutcheson, ntul
•oil’s old niter,
Hni will be sold subj 1
1’ Thurinond
Shells, one tlatedon ihellth day
-nd to secure a note foi Sim> M nil
issb, sn<l (he other dated 27* h i>.-<
secure two notes, or e ’or tlvj t
1881, and due 1st Novemhor, l*>i
lor el30, da>ed 27 Dec’r, 1"M, i
after date, at 8 j e-fcni interest.
Said p»o{M*.ty x 1** as in. prti,..-
M s-heats. late of *k]d r:our«ty,d*«
fit ef the hers and •*•!* or
fi«h. WILLIAM p
2 ?> ,4|, »n i
r ‘h.
(Vtl
' ■' -Jd .In,
i.ll M
■MNW.II.
C’v
RKR SHERIFF’S SALK. \\ |
'f Atk-
Tut^.T
* of uii.
pared from the receipt Dr. Stephen 8w«< t
Of Cennectkut, tho gieat • at ir»l Rone >eiter.
Has been used tor more thi. t veara, and fa the
best known remedy lor Rheumatism Nt nrnlj- «.
Sprains. Bruises, rjjira, Burns. Wounda.
external injorltr Xtt- Sold by all Pnictfate—
try it. ia'22'1.%
ICE CREAM!
If you want something nice call on
C. BODE,
As he has always on hand
Cakes, Bread, Gandy & Confectionery
Al*o Ice Cream o. all kindj, by the plate, quari
Chocolate, Vernelia, Lemon, Strawt*erj arid
“OWUa e; also Roman Punch Orange and Ap-
e and Lemon Shebert. made to Older.
TON
WAGON SCALES,
lr*»L*sFT». 4t»»t Rearing*. BraM
S60
JON a k* |«<i tkafrelcbt—
«4dnMjORE*OP I1RGHAMT0I,
ffitofftefatmm n. V,
BARBER SHOP REMOVED
Having removed our Palace Parlier Shop t«
the room on Jackson street, formerly occupied
i ere now bette;
men and as many new ones as will patronize us
”* * K * "- hane»t and best equipped te
We now have t
oerahop in Athens and only the uoittskiiled
artiti are employed. Give us a
McQueen a Durham
W. H. PATTERSON,
BOND IND STOCK RBOKER.
Pryor Street!
FOR SALE!
r mice, location, «fcc., 1 know of i
J. 8. WILLIFORD. R.. E. A.
excelleutg -rdeti for vegetables and flowers
Everything new and In gmd order.
Apply to J. 8. WILLIFORD, R. K. A.
FOR SALK.
aud 2 basement rooms; on the lot fa an abundant
supply ot water, a good wel 1 , and pipes to various
parts of lot; large stable and barn; servants'
houses and large garden- All In good order.
L. II. CIIARHGNNTER.
TO RENT!
Bo
Lve New York
rhiiaoeipu .....
* Baltimore
* Washi< gton
, 4 CharlottesvilD
* Lychburg
* Richmond
4 Danville
* Greensburo..
4 Goldsboro
* Raleigh
Warm Springs
M*u
No. 51
Dailv
* Asheville
4 Statesville
4 Salisbury
Charlotte
Gastonia-.—.
Gaffney’s... .
Spat'nVjg
Grecnv’Ie.;
Easley
4 Senecr _
* Toccoa.....
* Lula.....
* Gainesville
Ar. Atlanta
U.C7 pm
11.1*3 p m
I 3U p in
•Daily except Snnday
5.oo p m
11.21 p m
1.35 p m
4.21 p n
1128 pm
1257 p in
2f0 p m
*39 pm
11.00 p m
$.00 a m
6.18 a ns
200 % m
8,05 am
948 p m
*ooo p m
*19.3Up m
5.64 p i
5.46 pi
7.04 pm
7.32 p m
8.46 p m
9.63 pm
L8Q p m
6.10 p m
9.45 p m
J. S. WILLIFORD. R, E. A.
A lour-room cottage, good girden,
and well water; convenient to business
J. T. Comrk.
• FOR RENT.
The new amt desirable 1'iUanl home on Lump-
kid street: applvto
eujrJSdlw. GKO. Dl llLEY > HOMAS
TO RENT.
11.23 p m
100 p m
2.49 p 2
3.34 p
4.49 p _
5.14 p m
6.12 pm
7.09 p
8 26 p m
8.50 p m
io.4d p m
between New York and Atlanta. On trains 52
and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Waeh>
lrgton and New Orleaas; Washington and Aiken
Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro and Rich*
tnoad. Through tickets on sale at all principal
stations to all points. For rates and Information
apply tn any agent ol Uxe_Company or to
t ure company or t
C. W. C11 EARS'
_ „ _ Aas'k Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. B. THOMAS.
\ f \. Msustrer. Rfohmond. Va
PROF, GRAS. LDDWIG VON SEEGER
PolMWI of Medicine it to. Hotel Vnlverally
Knlfbt ot tlw Rojtl Atu-.rlu Order ot tee Iron
C**a; Knlgtit Cora mender or tke Ropml sp.nlih
Orter-e tnbel: Knteht ol t • Bojel PmieUn
»t be Bed l-agie; CneT»lIer.of toe Legion
of Bt nor etc,, etc.,«1.711
■Liebig Co.*. Coen Beof Tonic ebould
DM be eentoanded with the horde ot inter
csro-eJU. It lAln no eeaw of the word epsteet
remedr. Ism thoroughly oonvenkot with It*
mode or Fropanfon end know II to be not onlj
a -lezttlmete ,berm seen Ucel ptoduct, but also
nnedrotth* hlth rommendetioue it bat ro-
whlcn are dissolved in pore genuine Spanish Im
perial Crown Sherry .**
invaluable to all who are Run Down, Nervous.
Dyspeptic, BUltous, Malarious or afflicted with
weak kidneys Be ware of rmttaitoQs.
ner Majesty's ravorite Casmetle Olyeeriae
te gnusnteed |u toe beet
GKoRUiA, uconee coaotV.^Nrdbr* A. Greene
vs. Ramie 8. Greene,—1 ibel for divorce In Ooo-
and is farther .
in the said state
dered by tho court
the defeud’ini by the
Hyp
that be dees not reside
It is therefore or-
rvtce bo perfected
at servtue bo perfected on
publication of this order
raonthsTbefore the next
a month lor four
term ol this court In the weekly Ranner-Wnich
man, a paper puihlheA In Clarke county. Ga.,
Good Garden and Water.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS.
LAND FOR RENT.
I have a tract of good, cultivated laud- (most of
It frefb), five miles fa low Athena on the Lexing
ton road. I will divide this up into one, twosnd
three end four horse farm«, and rent the se place
cut on reasonable terms on monied note or fo
part of crop, to responsible parties. The*
orr's Select school*
CORKER J. R. CRANE’S LOT.
Will prepare yoting men or boys for the Uni
versity or for husimss, Exercises will begin
M ondav, Sept. 6. Eor terms apply to
aug8l£2w. 8. P. ORB.
GJUN AND LOCKSMITH
_ entire outfit of Mr W. A.Talmadge. deceased
and will continue thp buslm ss in sil tubranced
(SDN, LUCK AND TRUNK REPAIRING,
Will alay visit houses to do special work* Satis
faction guaranteed. JUUUSDOKNULATT.
PARR BROTHERS,
Douse and Sign Painters
HABERSHAM HOUSE.
CLARKESVLLLB, GA. r
This hotel is now under the management of
W. D. YOUNG.
Who Is Jwell known to (tho tourist ol the last
thlrteon yean as Proprietor of the Tallulah Falla
Hotel. Clarkesvlllo has been a favorite summer.
resort fur tbe lest fifty years, lie fine climate,
mineral water, and mountain aeenery.eto.; with
three churches two livery stables and good drivers
* ft'll'ivi:
, ri^rke county, Georgia, on t!•#
in October next, between »he Ie fc *;t|
t**e following property, to wn ; (
fot in iho citp of Athene, bound
North i ▼ Hill street Last bv Mr 1* v
-with by vacant lot, (c- lied u,e iu., r ,J“:
by Harris ttreei, being ihe ttl
uv T P Oliver, »i ntAinirg otit
•rres, more or 1 s*. levied on.....
tbepropert <(J. W. Murr 1], urnicr
’ue of three JukIk e Court ii m..
Jurtire CourtO' the 2l*ith dial, i; M
of tnrtn oein< in mvnr 0 f k M > u ',
I threet|Q«'tv
n;l tob-^Wg
"h r v d bt ?if.
J W Murrell, and thcoth
Mrs M. M. fit shop, ixecutTi
roll, tevios ra»de by r. w.
stable of Ihe 21Wb di«t.,s.nd turned over tom-ar
adverti
2'th.lSNw
/>KoIt
It g for «
l’l>«» top p<
S4io cot.it' v, lohsv
lishcl *1 D.tvis’ob
are now h< »d in ai
(I'ur«ear a District) !
JOHN W. WUK.hh.c
COUNrv >un!lnsrvii
ur *. 9 till, SKl’TKVBEi
!»►* (i
illiK’
. bill*«
that the
an I, i
♦■lection u reel net »e. end ilif .
tddi-linl at said old M h< ol house
ord red that a copy of tiifa ( rdci
ihc Weekly Iks • kk-Watcmm r v
four wteks. ASA M. J At K -
Sept 7-w I wk».
. n4
•■I Mu: ay
herrbj
i is funrar
il'l'khrtii
| 1 fcUKtJlA, It A > t
■» Jo "it clu!i°ii, T, dt
1*11 d ft tne und.T
Itsl mging to th:t e»’
apolk-wii u will
October next. Ti.j
Wn
T. *
nEORGIA, RANKS COrNTV.-To ail vtcu
it nitty cone rn: lo-ieiu lux, «;dc«
SwcpMin Cox, die . has sp) lied to uie to Mrs
set apart to her slid lorntmorcb Idoti a vein
support from the rstOo olaaudjj^-ct-artd. Tfa»
lucretor-Jto cite aud Hdoo-iiHvrtn vnwrunvr ;
•how caus •, ifanv they f a tt n»\ ottav »u m
first Monday in Octoiro r next, why snid apptka-
lion shoulc not te granted, m . t tbeysai#Mipnft
aliovogd as fix< db> iht return oi the nitniUci*
a .pointed f»* that f>'nf ow. oug. U, lx^i.
-Tun Jrna, 0
minn
ittlon on the raiatc oi l> id II. Johwm.
late, of sal I cotiutr. deceased. tn- th* e
fore to cite aud sdiocni-n all cu.ietnict Utttov
cause at the regular i< nn o; the toun t>< crd’.mary
ofaa d county, to he held on ib- tm>t M uda. la
^ ‘ ^zt why s^td letters »!>.» . d tU fa
'liven Coder iuv band at office, t i»
August, 1.VW.
e.6 % M. JACK-OX. Ordinary
O :tob-
» ranted.
27th day
* RL
OUIOI
ot said county, deceased
the law .or a discharge i
These are therefor-- to
concerned to show cause i
the court of Ordinary to lx-
day in November nextw
UN rv,_wi
r Marv A Vi lib, Ufa
has applied in icnwrf
-Itjverf
i 1S4
pearing to the court hv satisfactory evident*
throt the defendant E. *. Vinson re-ides
the limits of the Stste, It ia thereupon ordefsaaf
the court that the Defendant appear at the next
term of this Court oo the 2d Mon '«y mOttoJ
next, *»nd that service of this onler be perfrttr
upon toe Defendant by put»iic*ti«
month for four months in tbe Ilanner-Waifa'.
man Newspaper, prior to the next tenno: lo«
Court, lu open Cfrirt, April 23d 18*6.
A true ezlract from the minutes of CbA*
J ul>eTior Court, April T*<tn. l«wi.
el 1.1 am.3m J - 1IN I. LUGG158,t’Vrt
Ex’r. of ■ -Ott M. Legwin, doceasetl.—dill 6t
in Oconeo SuperlorCourt—Answe.*of Deft J *
McHoe in the nature of a cross hill. July.ttf*
1Sa6, of Oconee .Superior Court.—It appear^*
tbe court that the defendant. Ja-ob K. Sfch*»|
Executor of Lott M, Legwin deceased, t* 4
his anawer in the nature of a cress bill fair
above stated case an«i prayed ti ai ihe fullovu*
named patties, who rtaide out of ihe »t»fa ®
i niuuu (latiivs, won cbbiuu wm til me »*-— ,
Georgia, bo made parties defendant to ibr^
oiiginal bill, to-wit- Martha Ross, of the -Ut««
Mississippi. Caroline Cridenof the Sttu oi»^
Carolina, John Godfrey and William
the State of Alabama, temuci Godfrey o* l **
Sute oi California and Asa L. W. Vtal.O-K
Wood. Tilleno M. Wood, and Maiissa tra^bd
the Stale of Texas. ,
It isosdered tfy the court that the ai>ove n*®*® r .
parties be made parties defendant to said »u^
sail P«rtJ«*
and that servlC3 ot said bill and
nature of a cross bill be peifecteo <—• • r- .,
by the publicat.on of tbia order once a *erk
wo months iu the Banner-Watch trail, ate"
paper published in Athens, Georg
Term 1886. of the Superior Co
county, this 24th day of May UG6.
July
perior Court at ocont*
ly 13^.
B. E. TUK SUES,
iaLKX S. EKW/>,
Sol’s, for Daft. J. R- McEe
t l DLUDIXp. J 8
G eorgia, banks count v—■To «i!
mav concern: Marcus Ll’ox having i»
!• nn applied to the undenigued for ihc
anshin ol the pets uia aud pr»perty *.i Mary ^
Cox, Jor. F. Cox, W. A.Cox* John 1. R<>x, 1 “Jr
Cox and KUfe Cox, minorchUdretiot W.
late of state of Texas, dee’d. Nonce i” b‘T*»j
laie of state of Texas, dee’d. Nonce w™
given tost hia ap lira lion will l*e beard
office on the fiisi nday in Oitioi rr next, w
• fi under my hand and official signature Ate *
1SS6. T. e. HILL. Ul-f'
G
W hlte taie, of said county, deocawi, i»«» *lf‘L
to me in terms of the law lor letters «»t a
tie-reiofa “
cite ano admenfah all concerned to ?b»»* -
at the regular term of the court of Or.nnarj
said couuty to be held on the first MoudM
Decern b-r next why said discharge sbou.-ii'
granted. Given under iuy hand and oflneU* M
na lute at rflicial »ignatur«t« ffit
August 1896 A F D t
S ZD*1
G eorgia banks o H^TY-Ainnutrsw^
•Sale. Agreeable to an order from tte f
of ordinary of said c*»nnty grante*i at tho
term, INK, will be sold at awetlon rt f
huae door of said conn: y, ....
In ctober oex , between the legs’ no us oi -
IigcU or lots of lent a l|o niu: If ndv oiy
V. E.Sheppard John Scojrtin*, James
o:h ra, within 3mile*of Rarmon' ‘ ,n, ' e v " i,
r a« leading to Carnesvllle, o-wit:
•• q taldl g 96 acre*, more or le***, on whic , h
faa dweliug house aud out bull nng» *««•* • ^
15 acre* in cultivation. 4 nen • ia go<*d
remainder in old field plae aud original
l ot No. 2 containing 92 acrer , more or less* j
15 acres in a high state^of cultivation;^ —
parties ran goto thr F
k.B r spendtho days
nothing will oe left i
Falls iu 28 minutes on K. E
and mum in tne evenfa g
undone to make this the
gayest rerort of the. season A good string band
emp'oved for the season Special rates with
families. > w7d. r
. YOUNG.
HAND-POWER
Baling Cotton Presses,
N. L. HUTCHINS, Judge S. C.
B.B. TRASHER,Fetiticuei'a Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of eiid cou
this Aug. 21 at, 1886.
I have a uamber of the ab>ve fircssaso.t hand,
hlch I desire to close out st gre tlr reiluced
prices. They are strong, durable und easily
worked.
Price |8C.(0, dtlrt rrt dr /*>«r
GEO .W’. IL1RDW1CK,
VSMt'M
itiv.tlon- ’
■food'bottom Ikiiiiud I0»orn ot Fine
raalnder in original forrat, well
watered. lot No. S.eontaloii ’O
or loo, wlm IS aerea pli e Seld,
CMaed.mndaoU (oitokbanetu « *
vodltori. Tero-aef ..1.
D. L JlcWHOkTWt
Ana 24, IRSfi. Adra'r. John N. I'rickelt. d ^
Deal hour, olsaie otheblgh<
ie foilo-*in. , c , n’r®**
i in Maysvilte la U* undid £
five and a half acres, awrecr ““tfa*
© ;
iff?
S X E R. It., “
.of Reaver, Nickerson & ia ttfl* 1
J.Hgmpton. Notice given to dafrndantiu j
oftoe law. Thi.
RGlAOf’ONEE COUfiTV-—
UTo tin 'wbom'Tt may ^>nceni. b*j
Colley Adm’r. of Margs' et Colley jntei*
n due form of law applied .t? 1 .?*' i
dlliulftatoo f.-om said .dmlniatr.lj0°. ^ (n
para upon tbe ..raw on ibe nr.l xo ^
eraUirlSM, Wltoea, aj baud and ouk >•
. TH(uaHt ; F , ooiinar