The Weekly banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1886-1889, November 16, 1886, Image 4

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v»,r l r.-'-7' . ■K WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, t886;- ■BMMjjMMKHBBMHBfiM ■ HUmw*- . i ta«iV...iiai,>jiir ’ ' * *< ■ A SCANDAL IN STONE. If printed reports are true a genuine sensation has burst upon the General Aaaemblyfin Atlanta. Mr. George K. Eager, Manager ot the Mariotta ft North Georgia Railroad Com pany, and of the American Marble Com pany, gives a version of the resent suits against the the railroad, which is start ling, and if substantiated is scandalous. Ho say that Gen. Phillips, of Marietta, who retired from this enterprise on ac count of dissatisfaction, has been bar- rassing tho company about the treatment of their convicts. Mr. Eager says that at the instance of a friend of Gen. Phil lips, he bought out Uen. Phillip's inter est in the road at glOyOOO to purchase peace and good will, but the latter, in spite of this , soon renewed his hostility and has since hept it up. Soon after the Legislature of 1881 and 1885 adjourned, two soils were commenced against the road for $1UU,<JI>J each for forfeiture, as they claimed, for not recording the bonds. While these suits were brought in the name of one power, yet Mr. Eager de clares he had every reason to believe that that it was instigated by these parlies These suits had hard ly gotten col-l before another suit was brought by Mr. Harrison, aided by Gen eral Phillips, in the name of some stock holders which they claimed to represen in which they asked for a receiver for th* road. In this case, whiie .lodge Brown was judge of the Blue Ridge Circuit, they jumped over his head and sought out J udge Fain to bring their case before him. M r. Eager says he was afterwanl ap proached by messengers from Messrs. Harrison and Phillips, stating that the suits would bo settled if $50,000 were paid to plaintiffs. The amount was re duced tefo.OOU, but witness still refused. Eager says that James P. Harrison, who has sonic marble interests ir. North Geor gia, came 10 him anil wanted the Marietta ft North Georgia Railroad and the Ameri can Marble Company to go in with ho; company ar.d tho Georgia Marble com pany and put up about four thousand dollars with which to carry a bill through the legislature changing the contract of the capitol from oolitic lime stone to Georgia marble. Harrison stated that four thousand dollars would do the work, and if they got the hill through they could combine in tbeir bids and make a large amount of money out of th c State, as it would be restricted to Geer- gia marble, anil control all the quar ries. Eager says he refused ■ to go into this. Mr. Harrison, Eager says, went to work with a lobby anyhow but failed in his scheme. Subsequent effforts to blackmail the Marietta A North Georgia Railroad have been made by Mr. Har- , JODfclAt.ftrriCERB.. -1 j. r 4 '&>ill WWrAefa’Sfjwuitnl the house looking tot he removal of Superior Court Judges from political work in this state, by disqualifying them for other office 1 within a term of years. It has been the 1 of the cr- Tha election of Judges and General in the General Assembly, held some surprise so far. The defeat |? f Judge Joet BHitligtJ, ,‘ lg ^e | Circuit, by Hou^ohH- ■»HIigWSutfg W stepping- stone to'congressional, or gubernatorial LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTT. banks COUNTY. Branham has twice beetl elected, to the bench of that circuit, and-WM an'uprigWf and an honorable official. Nottaqfiatil that Judge Maddox will be* worthy atf* ceasor. Tho BAKSER-WATcmiXs some months ago expressed a preference .for Mr. Maddox, whom it recognised as the fearless representative and able Senator. He is a safe and popular roan, apd will combine all the belt qualities of a judi cial officer. Thc election of Mr. J. H. Worrill to the SolicitOTship of the Chattahoochee Circuit carries to that active position bright and capable yoong graduate of the- class of 1875 of the State University. He will make a fine officer. The election of Hon. W. F. Jenkins to the bench of the Octnujgee Circuit over so many prominent candidates' wi high compliment His vofe was 145 on the first ballot and the ermine reipains in Putnam county, where it will be drop ped from the broad and faithful shoul ders of Judge Lawson. Judge Jenkii was a member of the last house, and is a man of fine ability and high integrity. Hon. James K. Hines succeeds Judge Carswell in thc Middle Circuit He formerly Solicitor General of the circuit and was a member of the last house of representatives. Ho is one of the best and brainiest men in Middle Georgia. The defeat of Judge Estes, of Hall,.by Judge Wellborn, of Union, was a revela tion to those who had not been to Atlanta. .Judge Wellborn had strong influence ar rayed in his behalf in the mountain coun ties. Thc number ef workers for Well born is said to have been unprecedented It was hard to beat thc combination, and yet Judge Estes.has made an able. Mil upright Judge. Mr. Howard Thompson and Mr. W, S. Erwin again crossed swords for thc Solicitorship of thc Northeastern- Cir cuit. Last time Mr. Erwin was trium phant. This year Mr. Thompson was elected. Mr. Erwin had friends in Ath ens who wished for his success; but Mr. Thompson is also well known here, and his friends are confident he will make vigorous and discriminating prosecuting officer. iWSH*- Jte h np'tMMpe"*"*. 10 «.' l s* e r*$s tone if "2j and of the profession. It soils jrara .t— l:_i. office it maintains a practice which should be abated if possible. We do not know that .the*bill alluded to can become a law, but the spirit of the meas ure is right and just and proper. ClflZEN RUTHERFORD IIAYES. rison. The Atlanta Constitution of Sunday, publishes an affidavit from J. A. Bisaner, alleilging that witness saw Mr. James P llatrison pay money to Gen. Wm. Ph i lips, Judge J. C. Fain, of the Superior Court and W. R. Rankin, a member of the State Senate. He understood the money was for the purposo of obtaining their services in influencing thc^Jbgip-datiiro to change tho contrvri of thc State Capi tol f-prs-rsiftieTimestone to Georgia mar ble. Bisauer was at one time Snperin- tendant of the Perseverance M ining Com pany, of which Mr. James P. Harrison was !’—-sident, and swears to these state ments. Mr. Harrison told a Macoa Telegraph reporter that no corrupt policy had been pursued by him and that the Constitu tion's attack was personal and actuated by personal interest LIBEL FOB DIVORCE. Xante P Granger) Libel lor divert* U Bento re. Vaueer or court. cej.1. teru-, James A.Greagcr.j '.SSO It ei peertrg to the courtb?theretura ottarSberwTa die atove tuat leads fsadaniOetS not rrakje ta LEGAL advertisements. CLARKE COUNTY! fl-ARK K SHERIFF SALE.-Will be eold be- V tore the curt tim e door hi Ibe city of Alh- that aortic - be perfected on the i« i.nUlCiVioo cftbtaorderoafcoA month-, b turn the next terra or ed by the court that defendant by Ibe — month fur Irnr a — tale court. In the Bannei -Wau-nma'. - - ta tascliy <4 Athens, Clarte • oauty, u A.C. MO-WiKnUotlfl e AtVy/ HUTCHINS, Jndge s. 0 ,W. C. Tho Georgia, Carolina And Northern Railroad charter haa been aaked for in the house. The bill was introduced on Monday by Hou. Clarke Howell, of Ful ton. ’ This is the line through Cheater, Etberton and Atnena. This looks like the powerbehind the system meant butt- ness. ilSOBGIA. BASKS COUXTV,—I hereby eer IT ury that the abate antra t» a tricuxtrac- tra. .i. mlo.teert ■1 Dlror 1 court, 8 r-ue*«r-8 riRfti lh:» Senator Rankin' says that Bisanet’s statements about his- receiving bribes wilful, malicious and wicked lieR. He declares he has never, in a long leg islative career, received one cent cor ruptly. .... ' , Hired out: IfE&Ni Hh Oct. 25ibu 1886. R.C. Hardy tarns ol thc , -— ■—.— dent docei-et Uvela laMenanty.and W farther airaeerias to the coart that ebevoee net raid* la th* stats. it l* ordered hr the court that servlet ta plrtortcdondele danlby publication ar tale onteTenci- * mouth for (our raonliN before the rabulh- d in Clark.' county, * WM. H. SIMPKINS, Petitioner's Attorney. Granted—X. L. Itutchlns, Judge 8. G. GxoauiA, Basko C.iustt.—I hsreby eerttlr that ti-S above order le a true extract Irom the ai&uui of court. l Nt 1URK, C.^C. j. r*]i hKansas : I ib(J for divorce In BanVi ... : mir^rlor court, Sept. tone, 18*. _.C r.raiu : It appearing to the coarthy the return of the sheriff In ihotbavt ease, that the one, Cleric county, Gen rate, o« th , drat Ta.s- day In Deceit her, leM. the following property, ta wit, one botue and lot ta the city of Athan lytraon Berber etri-et and bounded as follows; on tEe treat by Barber atreet, cn the north by J. A. Fitaer, on the ejuta by J. 8 Klog.ndon th. MUny Steph a Kubbirt. acid lot ceutatuli g an acrejnore ar tee*,and livid an aa the property ofR.lt. Larapkir .truetie. for etete and eoanty taxea fur the year 1SSS Levied on under and i allot) B fca LEGAL ADVEkTISEMENTS CLARKE COUNTY. <Icfi udaut doc# not funhi r appearir^ that *b* do«« not reoldo ifl thU itde, u is lUfflorf ordf red bj the O’uri ihot 'trice be oerfected on the defendant by the publication of th la ordee " “ montba,beturethe uex*l — Baoncr-WatehmaB,*newapaper publtahod In the city of Athena, Ciarite ct-noty, Georgia. J jj. L nUTCHINS. Judge 6. C. A. C. Moas, P. vi. Edward*, Pltfl’a Atty's. GKoBOtA. BtNU Cr.orTY.--I hereby certify that the above order is a true extract fnv- “ tributes of Banks aupt-rior i8*«. . the .. . urt. Thla Ott. 25th« L.M.TUKK, C. 3.< . G FOBCU. BASKS COUNTY -Will be cold oa ibe first TutBdajr ln I><N5fmbrr^ at the —THE BEST TONIC IT Enricj^ea, the Bloody “jjgjjjjl'jjj “ Biwn'i Iron iUttaw la a thoroofldr good madt. ciM. I wa it In «y TOthf, and findTta artitm az- rra ah other fonna oftrrm. Uaraak*Ma.oraloweco- YtTS-t&ia^SlS rtf* Dm. W. N. WATmma. 121* Thirty aaeoed Rtiwt, trwrs appetite. aJeea etrancth and fanpvona tUcertjvn." Mil itubagUbmaTtoSSMetaial wie.iSeedtoaa on wnppw. Talre no other. Ma-taoolebr tsews misicAtm. SAUnsesg. sa A Macuti Telegraph Atlanta corres- pomlent says: “It is ilemonstrateil night lv at the station that these domestic wines really tnako men drunker than anything he can drink. I saw a quart bottle of Catawba taken away from a man at the station last night who was ho extremely drunk that it required the combined efforts of three officers to search and cell him. That beautiful contradiction in the beautiful prohibi tion bill is having a most farcical effect —wherein one clause the measure al- The presence of rex-resident Hayes in Atlanta as a member of the prison congress brings to public view a ’ man who was once as prominent as he is now without following. While l’resident of thc United States Mr. Hayes passed through Georgia, and was the recipient of course, of distinguished attention. But for the printing of of two columns of mediocre minion in tjic papers, no one would now know that he was in Geor gia He is one of the humblest of all private citizens, a n<1 — illustration of how d«e«ely a man who was once at the i.ead of this republic can sink into pri- vato citizenship. IYobably no ex-Presi- dent has ever attracted so little attention or had so small a following. And yet President Hayes’ administration was most respectable. Compared to Gen. Grant's, it was a master-piece of law and order. It was strictly a constitutional govern ment and possessed enough stamina to ensure a Republican succession. Most of his appointments, however, were of a colorless nature, many of his Southern selections being good men compared to Grant’s appointees, but really without strength st home or official capacity in place. The impotance of mugwumpery was never more fully shown than in the case of President Hayes. No man owed more to party; no man did less for his party. His party dropped him quick ly and left him to defend alone in the face of his opponents a title that was questionable and a government that was weak. »- ij me nrsi iutiuiu irwwwi uc*te « CVurt llou*? in Mi Hi coui'ly within (be leral ho.no: sale to thc highest bidder, i<v cash, the f Huffing property tt-wil: cne tract o! lard iyiue in «ald county adjoining land* 0*0. W. flood, J. K. Chain ben. Mxff'M*****! and other*, eontatn- iug afxt/actvs, tnore or Ie*a. »*aid land leried on al the property of Jackson Turk, (cole-rod) to ■utt-fy an esecution issued lioa the Superior Court ol aaid c-*uut j in favor of C. W. flood, ajrafnatMild Jac**-‘b Turk. »Jji- November 1st, 1&£§. E. D. OWES, Sheriff. Also, at thc iame time aud place, one tract of land lying in aaid cruntv, adjolcii K lands of Bl.ckba. J on North, on tho Ea>*and South by . Barker, cumaiuiux out huu trad and •cff'ntr e « i, mure or lew Lo vh »i on aa tlic property of j. C. Vsrker. hv virue of afi. fa.i8Mii»d from th.; J unice Court of the 44SUi Dtarict G. M-, of ta d coUL.lv Aa lavor of s jt. Carter, aMalmt laid *J. C. T*arker. I.evy mr.de and returned to me by J. A. Davii, L. C., Not. 1st, UOV2ff4t. ^ *' ‘ E. D.GWEN. Sheriir. lycoiiccri . Jo'm Caud II, dc«:e*seti, baa iu due form. pll d to *he und^r*!gned f«.r leave to nil thrlaud belonging to tho estate of -aid deceaict!. jnd »i * applit aii<*U will bn h -ard on th«‘ ur*t MouJaj i i»ctoO»r next. This Aug. 27th. 1 C 8G T. K. HILL. Ordinary. by virtue ol Uo II fiw issued oy H. H. Liu toe, TiXCoUeetdr ofClrke county. Written notice ■erred on Uaaat in p sse*»k>D, this Oct. 27, 18W. Alvo, fflUbeaoldiit the same Mice and place, to the blrhwt bi 'dar, the t Uowlne prot'orty, to-wit: All that tractor parcel of land, with the improremeum thereon, lying iu said st*e and co*uity and in the city of Athena, containing one bolt acre, more or Itm. Boot ded on the ea*t by lands of Aggie Young, w *t by Unwell 8*1 r , north by Uppt-r BiMge street aud » uth by Ooouee river Levied on aud to be sold aa the property of Heat? Uarefield, under ami by rlri me of a d.fi*. *aued from the Iunice court of ti • flfitb dUtric . G M., «’Iarke c »uuty, Georgia, iu favor of J F. WUaon ogainat the said Henry Baif field Levy uadeby E. W. Porter, latrf^ constable of the 216thdiauirt, a .id countr. 0«*t. 30tb, and turnMover tome for adrertt*c- -meut and s*le. Writteo notice giren tenant in pua'cs-ioo. This Oct. A tb, IS*. Aiao, will bo sold «t the tame firce and place, all that tract of land, with the Improve n eon thereon, situated In Mid rate and county, arid 216iu district, and in E*ti Athens, containing thirteen ana one-balf acres, more or less. Bounded c-n the north by the near #iteanloa oi Brood stieot, cost by Adeline Gresham sou’h by Aaroo Chappie, and on tho vosl by A. H. Uodg-* mu. Levied on sud t*J be sold as the property of W. B. Deuxore, deceased, under and by virtu* of a fi. fa issued from the Justice courtthe 216th district, iu favor of Bell A Co., against said W. H. Dcuiore. Levy made bj E W. POrter, Uwfhl c nstablot ftho tl6 h district,C'arko county, Oc*. 20th, 18-6, and tnrsied over to me for advertise ment aud sale. Written notice given tenant iu possession. This Oc\»*tb, 1886. Also, will bo ^old s< tho uae time and place, a hocoe aud 1 >t In a«id st <tc and county, in tue city of Athena, containing oae-h-lf: era, more or le»A adjoining l.nds of Jim Houeiun. W. F. Hood and Ch.irley Shore, and fronting on Upp- Bxiige atr* et Levied on and to oe ouid Um tU. rropv rtv of Tom Reid, yndtr and by virtue of a fi. fd. issued the lualice court of the 226th district! : f«vorof J Al Barry, against said Turn lie in Levy mad© by E. W Porter, lawful con stable of the 216tb d-str’c , Oct. :» h. 18S6, aud turned over to me fur advertisement and aalo. Vv ri tsn no* ire given tenant iu boaotssiun. Thii Oct. *0the 1886. Also, will be su'd at the same time and rise* tbe ill* Interest and estate of Violet Baxter, it aud to one house and lot. aud the improvcmuoL- UtrreoQ. lying in taid state and county, and in the city of Athens, containing one acre, more o loss. Bounded *-u t be ta* t by J. t£. TsIuihUk? on thc west by John Fowler, north by J. tv Nicholson and south by Prince avenue, hcb., the pi-ice whereon abs now live*. S dd lii estate therein levied un nnd to be aold aa iL p.oportyol Violet iiaxier, uuder and by virtu ol a fi. (a. isfeUiid from .he JjsMce court Of U ’ 2 Cth district Clarke County, Ga„ in f»v ft of Casper MotrH, against ax: Violet buxter Tz*;ry wa J © by E. W. P ter. lawful constable of 2:Gta di«tr et. Cct. SOP Ks;, mid turU'-d ovrr to ia» for advciils iui- and Mile. Written notice given tenaut in p» „ session. This Oc\ :»»h, !KM NOV2WU- JOBS WEI«,Sheriff.C.C A l»M Co 1 IPMINlnTKATOlVS SALE—Gw'rgie. Clai n Gouniy—Pursuant to an.order of the Com: • it Ordinary of -aid ouuty, -viU be wild 1»' fare rbr <2«,urt lionne tl >or t»f d county ou ihe fix: Tuesday in 1> ctmb^r next, during tlio le^ul of sale, thufsjliOkViug propurty to-wit: o e G eorgia, banks county. -To an win.m it may coacor », W. ek and W. G. Wilson, has iu due form ap; lied to tha undrrsigvt d lor per manent Inter* of Adrair i-tratlon uu the estate o! Mary Wilson, late of said county dec-a»e*l. and 1 will p»i*a uiMiii said application on thc firs* M rndny in rkVetrbe- next. GItcO under tny h tnd and ofiieial signature, Nov. 1st. IS*6 noviwit. T F. IULL, Ordioaty. G eorgia, banks county.—t* ail whom it may cocicru. Fannit-N. La-vreaco, widow of Isaac B. Lawrence, dtccaatd, has Applied to me to have set apart to ner ayenn »uoport from the estate of raid dec-ased. This li therefore to cite andalmonisb all concerned to show t ause, Ifanv audaiinonisn an conecruea to snow t aute, iranv they have at ray offl eon t t, c first Monday in December next, why *atd application should not be granted tho >cars suppon allowed at fixed by tbe return of the appraiscis appointed for that purpose. Oct- 19tb, 1866. oct26w«. T. F. HILL, Ordinary. PROF. GRAS. LUDWIG VON SEEGER Foraeoi of Medicine at the Ho al UnlTanitj Kntihtorthe'Kojal AoiTTtaa Orderoftae Iron Cava; Kofftil Coataaander of tar RoyaJrpeni.h Jnlrruf featicl; Kiflght of l e Uoy.l FnueUn .irderof tha Red rtale: Cberalfer of tbe Ledon of Honor, etc,, etc., ears: "Liebig C«J=- C«K?a- «aar Tonic eboaid not. ke Vi-nkmoiM with tba home of uaih, ture-alle. It ir in no eenie or the word a patent remedy, I era thoroughly conversant with ite mode ot preparation ud know it to be not only a legitimate pharmaceutical product, but alto reirady ol tha high eommendat'.ons it haa re paired in all pane af the world. It contain* eea. nee ol Beer. Coca. Quinlna,Irou and Caliaaya, which aro dlaaolved in pun genuine Bpanlah Im perial Crown Sherry.*'. Invaluahia ta all who an Ron Down. N.rrona, Dyagrptlc-, Blllioue, Malarloua or afflicted with neye Beware of laitatlena Her JUJesty'a rarorite Cosmetlo Glycerine feed by her Royal Eighoua the Prlneen of Wale* tnd the nobility. For the 8kln, Complex- ioa, Kniptiona, Cheppteg, Koughnesa. 11.00. Of GOVERNOR GORDON. Yesterday morning Gen. John B. iior- loW!i the-sale of domestic wines, and in , don was-inaugurated Governor of Geor- another not far removed, prohibit! the salt- of intoxicating liquors. If the pro hibitionists arc really so humane and moral, they should lose no time in sup plementing thcii peculiar bill with an other measure shutting up thc wine rooms, and forbidding thc aale of alcohol by - druggists here except for medical purposes on tho prescription of a re spectable physician. Such a measure should be gotten through in thc name of mercy, charity and humanity, for alco hol drunkards and domestic wine drunk ards cast the ordinary whisky and bejr drunkard in the shade. They present a sight to make the angels weep.” Th k press dispatches from Charleston are inclined to make as liltlo as possible out of the earthquake, bnt it is a fact that in Summerville tho majority of the ladies have not taken off their clothes st night since Aug. 31. Refugees from Summerville now in Columbia cannot he induced to return. Last Friday night there were six distinct shocks in Sum merville, and the residents of that town speak in thc most gloomy manner of its future. Fifty-ono colored people have emigrated from Barnwell county to Ar kansas, it is stated, scared out of the Statu by the repeated earthquake shocks. gia for thc two years ending November, 1888. The ceremony was performed in the presence of Governor EiUhugh Lee, of Virginia, and many high officials of the State and Federal gevernment. Governor Gordon enters upon his du ties with thc belt wishes of a large num ber of friends, and tho loyal support of a large number of those who were for merly his opponents. No executive of Georgia will be subjected to closer criti* From the date of his induc tion into office Uqvernor Gordon ceases to be a dashing soldier or party hero. He becomes a State official who must stand or fall by his public acta. No man, however, will rise higher or become more popular with tbe people after a sound and faithful administration, than Governor Gordon. For back of such official merit he carries a generous nature, a noble record and lovable per sonal qualities. He is a leader -whom men have loved to follow. His canvass in Georgia has shown that he is aa-msg- netio in peace as he was invincible in war. Let his civil administration prove that he is an officer whom all may-be ready to endorme, and that his executive ability is as safe as his personal traits are attractive. Tnr St. James' Gazette of London says or the vote for Henry George: “It is a significant and unpleasant fact that in tho great American city of New York such a large proportion of tho working men arc prepared to vote for the gospel of eonfiscaliou. The election should cause all respectable Americans to forget tliv trumpery of party fights and politi cal indiflerentism, and face tha new dan ger that ia threatening the common wealth." , Tiut Elberton Leader rightly says “Hon. H. H. Uariton received a small vote last Tuesday. This was not sur prising in tbo least, nor at all indicative .. of his strength. The election virtually "took place last July. Then the strength that he developed was overwhelming. . This time it was a mere matter of com- plimentj and men don’t quit 'their busi ness and drive out of their,way to com- pliment—not fast” Work haff commenced happily and un ohrtructcdlv In the Augusta cotton nulls, Forces at work are not yet full but will bcihajbw day*. It is estimated that the three months' troubles have coot th* operative #141,420, and that the facto ries Save loet the profit of from a quar ter ton half cent per yard adarnce that would have helped amaaingly. toward* paying dividends. T GOV. GORDON'S INAUGURAL. . HIO OCX’S Genuine Symp Of BampnriH* i* guana teed aj the be* Sanaparilla in the Qtadtot. •, ^ ECZEMA And Every Species of I to - ing and Burning Disease ; Cured by Cuticura. |?CZEMA. >c Salt Rheum. wLh Its agonizing E. Itchlrg and horning, instantly relieved by a warn oath with Cuticura Soap, and a tingle ap plication of Culirura, the great Skin Cure Thia repeated daily, frith two or three dnsea of Cuti cura Reaolvent, th* New Blood Parifier, to keep the blood eooi, the perspiration put* and unirrt- t«ting, the bowel* npon. tn* liver a >d kidney* A. orderof the court of Ordinary ol li-nks coun tjr, will be st.ld at auction, at the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in De cember ii*xt, within tit* 1 ours, the follow ing property, to-wit: Ali tli»t tract or parcel of land Ijlrifr iuaald c ounty, on the waters of the Up^aon river, adjoining l«n*l* of J. R. Chftm- Sera on th* north, 1-ndsot William BuLncon the w*at, lards of Scales ou the < «-*t. by Ian- ■ of J. S. Cbam’ieTS and olhe a, coutriuing eiRbty-?oren acrca, mor i or lira. On’said tract tlu-re U a Uwei ilug house and forty acte*. iu high atxte of cultivation, tweoty arras • f whie» ia crt-*k bot tom, the remainder in orlHn*1 forest. Also, at the aantt* time ami ri ce, two Iowa lot* (n the town of Homer, known a» d distinguished In the plst o'said town ns lo** N«».un> ( 4. c ntaining e-'cii tme-ninlb of an acre. 8>ld a* the properly ofS.C. Smith, lste of nid county, deceaaea. Terms cash. Oe:«jb< r 26th, I8S6. Mov2w4t JOHN R. CHAMBERS, Adm*r. f 'EOBGTA, BANKS COUNT Y.—W. C. J. Garri- J son.adniintiitrator of l). J. Garr1»m>. having applied totbttcourt of Ordinary ot said county for a discharge from bin admiuiatrati >n of D J. Garri94>D,deceaa(d. This ia iherafute to cite all persora conoorcei to sbo • cause, it any they nave, •’hy tbe said tv. (j. J Uzrtlaon sboul i not be difmiaaed from said administration and re ceive letter* of diatuiation, ou the first Monday In Feb.. 1887. T.F. HILL, Oidinzry Basks County. Oct. 28th, 1886* house and lot iu the City oi’Attifcua, in ounty on O •one* *tit*te udjolningG. II. PiUuu Thouiaa Bailey and otUora. containing oa< being tho Into re^dcrce of _ decesaed; one store bouse and lot on tho-'or tr ot Oconee and Fouudry atrccia, in aaid city, con taining one half acre, mor> or ha : one hou-^i a;d lo*. In said City ou thfNmih *ide of lower Broul htreet, containing one acto, more or l'as: two house* and Iota on the No, ih side of lower Broad • reel in Mid City conttdt.-itig, c ch three fonrtbs ‘Tan arre, n ore or less, au 1 one lot iu tne town of Toccoj. in tbe couutyof Habersham In said State, rear of aud adjoluir* the Dav-enpurt hotel the estate of Je*Se J. Head, 1 ite cf aaid countv of Clarke, deceased, ter the purpose of d.atribu ion among the heirs at law of aaia estate etc. Te; tn» cash. JOS. M. HODGSON. Adm’r., uov*w4U Jesse J. Hca<i d< c’d. C larke SHMiIFF SALK.-Mortgag# Bile- Will be aold bo foie the Court llouae door in Atneoa, CUike Coumy. Georgia, during the lc* g«: hours of axle ou tbe first i u-aduy In Decem ber, 1885, the following property to wit: That tract of land iu raid County beginL._. at a Rock Corner on the Athens and JefiVraou rond,miming along said road N. £7 W. U:dO to a rock; thence N 31*$ K 10.10 to a rock; thence N 17 to a rock, thence N 81 K 6 to a rtek; thooce N, 10 W 22.£0 to pine stump; thetce N 81 E 20 to a stake; thei.ee 8 14 K 14.8) to gate post; them** 8 I 'd; E 10 75 to stake; thence 6 18% E to It G; thence S lOtf W to wat* post; thence S M W 17.50 to stake; thence 8 s) W 12/0 to bcglouiug. con taining one hundred and seventeen seres more or 1-jais bounded north by the land of Iv-cu Fos- trr; east by Johnson; wt*t by ‘ ara»k and othera; and south by road, at cord lug to survey of C. B. Chandler. April 14.1883. levied upon to satisfy a mortgage fifit in favor of Ferdinand Phinixy agslust Allen R Johnson, d from the Superior Court ot Clarks Count*. EXECUTORS SALE- W ILL be wild under authority given by the will of John W. Nicholson, deceased, before tbe Court House door in Athens, Clarke County Geornia, first Tuesday in December, sale fo continue from day to day, until all U sold, tbe Rowingdese 1 bed property to-wlt: Tbe three store brick onildiug known as No’s, 11 and W. Broad Street, now oc cupied by P. H- Snook. »lge, Doroey & Co., and flbe Odd Fellows. The eleven room dwelling, situated on the corner of Hancook Avenue a.d Thomas Street, large lot and good water, now occuptedd by Jas. H.Reavet. Tbe four room dwel ing on Do jgherty Street, between Thomas and Foundry Streets, now occupied by Ben) Burrow s. The seven room dwelling on » otindry Street, knootn as the Diedertok Beusse place, large garden with fruit and a good The two six room dwellings on ThomaB Street, adjoining the Laundry properly, now occupied' by colored ten- atitd. The Six room Cottage on Waddell Street opposite residence of H B Ber- nard, occupied by J N Deuchette, good water, garden, stable* and servants liOUSCe The nine room residence .on Waddell Street adjoinjug the above, now occu pied by AS Dorsey, large lot, two wells, servants house and barn. • Th t 14 room" residence on the corner of Hull and Waddell, be'ng the place where John W Nicholson lived at the time of bis death, also alt tbe land ad joining, twelve acres, moreor less; Will be cut iut» lots and; plat may be seen on day of sale. The ' ract of land in front of the Rock College, known as Buena Vista firm, contaiuiug 1H5 acres, more or loss; on ihi* p ace are a 7 room dweeiliug, with ba n,: table etc., 3Room dw elling with stable- <-te., and six two room liou.-es. will be cut Into dwelling lots and small farms, plat may be seen at office of Bxe- oiuors at any time. FARM LANDS. "72 -ores more or less, situated se en j m 1-8 .South-East of Athens, Know, as ti. j 3‘acon place, adjoining land:, of ! N .wtGlenn, Wiu. H. Morton »uu i othei This place will b--cct i to t"ret lots, -.d plat cau be seen at Ext-ci ->r- oi'.lce ;ntil day of sale. I OS acres more or less, adjoiuiufr rim above, known as the Puryoar piste! i will oe divided into six or mote lots, I v.tb good iiio.oveiueiits. ) 40'j teres, moreor lees, about \\ mile East of the above place ou Rig Ci*-tS, known as tho Brewer place. This tarui is w.thiu halt a mile ot fou> churches; goo«l neighborhood. Will bo cut into two or more lots. 370 acres, more or 1"BS, 4 miles east oj At liens, near Georgia Railroad, an shoal creek unjoining lands of J F O’Killy. Esquire Nabors and others; wo >1 enough on the place to pay for it; will be cut into two or more lots. 244 acres more nr less, eight miles South.West of Athens, in McNutts dis trict, known as the Wise place; good improvements. 300 acres, more or less, 4 miles South of Athens, being a part of the paper mill tract; this piece will be cut into 4 lots; plat can be seen at Executors office. JACKSON COUNTY. 76 acres 2 miles North o£ JcTsrson on the Gainesville road, adjtSnlng lands of Pinson, Roberts and Pat Waddell. 332 acres, one mile from Jefferson on the Athens road, known as the Rawls old place; three good settlements; con venient to churches and schools; will be ent into two or more lots. 238 acres, more or less, adjoining the above place, situated on the Jefferson Tinware,! Thrown together and callow- 1 MADDREY & JOI BRASS STAMP TINWj * warranted.. — .. & Jone* Tinware, linst ii HORSES & th- A RT1ES tn want of Hone, or Kaip*n | or sits, WIU find always at my 8 le «tabl«L. Street: Athens, Georgia, a lartre miu^ superior animsls to select from. Mji fully chosel from he rattUi.»of that and celebrated breeders of Kentnck sa. Teat «r« x'nuwuiewil as -wprvweniea. *»*e>e veryfli • r<s»rs ss also both l die fcerscs. 'VIM bs glad tohsve you e then’at uty stable*. octseuir. W S. HOLT] m Mot only shortens tho time of labor and Vssent t ho ■ ain. bat It yreatiy diminishes t e.iR -j;er L>l;feof loth Mother a d child a.i I le ww the irother in aceadltloa more fmvoraObi to speedr roeovsry, a ■ dlesslix- bl to flondiug. couvuhion , and other a nrtniu symptoms, lta efflcrcy fa this respect entitle* It to be coined Tnt Morn- tspset entitle* u to be coined Tne Morn- ..sFxisnd, and to rank as one of the lira raving remedies of the nineteenth centnry. * Ww cannot publish certificates concern- I'gthls remedy without wonndirg the drlieacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds on file . Send for our book “To Mothers, mailed free Brad fi s' * - - - ~ field Regulator Oo.. Atlanta Gs Capital Prize, $150,Of Nov2«4t* JNO. W. Sheriff Clarke Co. o( II. J. P*&K»d«le, Ute of said county dct’cnsed. has applied to me to have » et apart to her and her ten mino* children, a yean support from tbe estate of aaid deceived. This ia there fore to cite all con- ernetl to show eanaelf any they have at my office on the 18th day of So- veifber uext. why a .id application should not be granted and tho year* support alio wed a* fixed by the appraisers appointed for that purpose Oct. 18th, 1M6. octl'Jw4t. T. F. HILL,Ordinary, lirg, late of said t'^unty, deceased ap- ties to for l are to sell all tho Real Estate of said de ceased. These are to cite and notify all c nee rued to show cause at the rettul*r term of Court of Ordi nary of said (founty.lo bs held o • tbe fiist Mon day In December next, why said leave* should uoi l>e granted. Given under my hand this 1st day of Sc~—*— Novfitt ASA M. JACK-ON. Ordinary. 1-crson* having demands acuinst the t state c aeti,^wnieM*dilTcara Kama. Tetter. Bins- I luice H. Bltaoo, tote of Oconee count, 0.* wed Frujttna, Scald lle*4 m hereby notified to reu cr in their »le nauds to the undersigned ar*-ord‘ngto law, and all persons Dandruff, aud every npeeiea of Itching. Jiealf and limply Humors of the Scalp end Skin, when the bast physicians and all known remedies fail, _ „ tsma. or Balt Rkerxs. on heed, neck, %ce, arms aud legs l or seventeen yeai>; not able to walk sxce^twa indebted to raid estate are required mediate payment. Autc. 16th, lv>6. jonN w. pto A. BISHOP, hands and knees for one year; not able to belp mj st-If for eight yaarr, tried hundred* of reme dies; doctors pronounced my case hope I cm; per mauently cured by the CuticUa Remedies. WILL MeDONALD. fifitf Dearbon direct. Chicago, I1L a OfJl • ECZEMA. Borne five months ago I ha l the pleasure to In feros you of ssy improvement in tho use of th* Cuticura Remedies in my case of severe Cn-o ic Eczttma Erythematosa, and to-day cheerful»y oonfizm alii then said. I cona der my cu o per fect and complete, and attribute it entirely to your remedies, having a«od no others. ^ FERNAN E-EMCBAHDO, - t fifi06 Fenna Av V JUtctAvl vllMU, UTvffpmi, uii» a|)»iuvu u> under*'gned tor l«ove tn sell the railroad Hock btlongi -gtotaccftate of %ild dccoasvd, and *ald said appflcatifU will be hoard on th* first Mon day in October uext. This \uc. 25,1SV.. * T.F miLOrtin. l Avenue, St Louis, Mo. ECZEMA. I-have suffered Irom 8alt Rheum for over alibi ism, at times so bad that 1 could-not attend to myJtualncaafor weeks at sliia» Three boxes Of Cuticura and four bottles Resolvent have en tirely cored m* of this dreadfol die* aw. MR. JoHN 7H1EU Wilkesoarre. Pa. Potior Drug i__ _. Bead for “How to Our* SktnDis OT? A I1T1PY tbe Complexion ana bain DLAU using the Cuticura Soap. i Can’t breathe. Ioflateaeiioa relieved In .br zke Cuticura Antl-felo Plaster. '.Vithlur like tt. At drutuleie, He, t Prater Draff and Chemieal Oe., OekldAwlm. A MAHVSL003 CHANGE. xvtir Proplo are Inm strnnff. Active and Happy iban la-poet yean. There was a timo whsn the wririd moved ahmg in tha oven course of its way; now In oar ffpecial advices yesterday . the Hannku-Watciimas printed a synopsis of Gov. Gordon’s inauguni address. It was confined entirely to n National view of the life of the Republic. It was a dramatic picture of tho demands which would bo made’. upon our government and the damages which would attend it. ‘Already moving in thc wffmh , of our immediate future,” aaid Gov., Gordon, “are giant problems struggling for birth •when men and womm went through life easily, aiyl tuppily; now tlmr with hl-r.J.' h--, sinking at thi stomach, n*rron»n •>*, rertleeenrea, shirer- iacs. feverishiiefs, dallnree and lwcitnds. Th. 10 was a time wltvn these trouble, wen ciTl-JehilU, fc-rernad ajue or ill ikes; nor- tb- y ere ail grooped tbe single head ilntunder w* atevernametbiH disease may vie known, it is t.rrible. It not only des troy* the hnppineae, bnt it ehectene the life. U often starts in so e|ight a way that its approach is unheeded but before long tiiere corns* n oMlty'or cold stage, eep cislty down lliiiejdni Ttoetle leeiram in li The nails are blue. . The back achoa. The pulse ia qnick and fight Then comes the hot stage, the skirt-'hi hot and dry, the Jaoe flatbed, Utapnlee fkl and rapid aud the VAT.’, \ Exccnton •SJ3 vm’raown-rav I •v r* Ent*-'** oq»‘ttuzisfi tit «•» hm H88VK3 U Whereas, E. C. Arnold appl es to luu for letters ot Adminislration on the estate of Mary E. Arnold, late of said county deceased. These, are therefore to cite and admonish alt concerned to show cause at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to lie held on the first Monday in lleceints-r next, why said 1 tiers should not '. e granted. Given under my hand at office this 26th day of October, 1886. ASA Jf, JACKSON, Ordi ary. _nov2w4t G eorgia, carke ccunty” Whereas O II Arnold, and J S Christian as administrator] of David H Johnson, late of said county deceased apply to me for 1 -ave to sell all th » land belonging to the estate of said di - ceased, consisting of several tracls lylr In O.leihoi [e county RsioBtnle. Thus are tliereforc to cite and notify all co: corned to show cause at the regular teri of the Court of Ordinary of said coun of Clarke fo he h ldou the first Mondi.' iu Di cemher next ;w|,y said leave sliotil not be granted. Given uuder my ha., at office Ibis 20th dav of Ortoljsr, 18S0 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. qov2x4l N OTICE.—All person having an- clai esep»rt.i» wu tm ,y< •> »/ »>0 sU>- SJ* |rUO Jv* : U#4 Jt/l 1^21^0 r fyurom SufMUo/-p*njq ub*vn Ij. nBuw/j jvjfvufy j» Hutfvc* :noifj.« ‘au-/ fof qiuit/vq mvj •mia'tnitXM a^*./ vmn»ntUi » 9} rinuiMij s.4j,u(j rij WJ|MUWg OU ABMSXH44 ATTIC JUABd 3111 vvoaaa mor . JinwAradaij P*PP*P » m ianm»b»*tP»1* wv I wubssjwmiiuo •on* iuoj m «■)»■ n^i |r«q tub ‘uMi IMAM |<* Hl’I-t va-auuog _ . claims or dc-mauds against'D. ij. Johnson, late of Clarke County, do- ceased are hereby notified to present the same for payment iu the time and mauucr prescribed by 1-iw, to theuiider- sigued at L -xingion, f>:., and those in debted to said deceased are requested to make Immediate payment. O. 11. ARNOLD, J. S. CHRISTIAN, Administrators of said defeased, Drtv'it. 6t. and Monroe road, known as the Venable place; good improvements; will be cut into two lots; plata of the two above ■lamed places cau be seen at Executors office iu Athens, Georgia. 210 acres, more or less, 5 miles from Jefferson, on the Athens tosd adjoining lands of Ware, Brock, Carithe-s anu others; three good settlements; will cut into two lots. 53 acres, more or less, adjoining the abave, no improvements. OCONEE COUNTY. 1S9 acres, more or less, situated on middle Otouce River, three miles irom Watkinsville, one mile from the Paper Mill, adjoining lands of Alfred Smith, Fowler. Dr White and others; knowuas the Broughton place. 195 acres, moro or less, situated about eight miles East of Watkinsville, two 4 from Burnetts Bridge, on Shoal Creek, kuown as the Reaves place, adjoining lands of W F. 51 Veal and others, two good settlements, close to Methodist and Baptist Churches. Oue House aud Lot situated in the Townoi Watkinsville, flouting on the xtreet in rear oi Court House known as the John 11 Newton lot. MADISON COUNTY. 175 acres, more or less, situated about 9 miles from Athens on the Danirlsville ro.id, knoa-n ai a part of the B Y'erby place, adjoining lands of Beusse, Bur- rt:« a. d ethers. 200 acres, more or less, adjoining the alow ou Brushy Creek; good impr »ve- ment ; known as the'Jones Col sort pi ice 130- acres, more or less, sitnat-jOs out 7 mil- s North of Athene on Noke het- C ee ;. adjoining lands of BatuW’jda B .rlrf, Matthews and others; tl■ s it »:,e c the finest farms in North G-'-. g'g ary i proportion of the land will - .a b--.lt) oi cotton per acre, two g- ' i dwell:ugs, a large gin house, tenant- houses, barns, cribs,etc., known ■» the Turner place; will be cut into tour or Ill or.! lots; see plat on day of sale. Terms of sale one half sash balance in ! months with note at 8 per cent interest J. K. CRANF, W. D. GRIFFETH, Ex’rs. J. W. Nicholson, dee’d. “We do hereby certify that we su pervise the arrangements for all th- Monthly and Quarterly drawings of th- Louisiana State lottery company, and it person manage and con rol the Draw ings themselves, aud thai the same ar conductod with honest., fairness and ii good faith tow ard all parties, and we au thorizethe Company to use this certifi cate, with facsimiles ot our signatures attached, in its advertisements.” ;/»*5 4 X- /-H> i. :y . -hi knitted riutc’l trious this lace 11 Commissioners. We the ndersigned banks ajd bankers will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisi ana State Lotteries which may be pre sented at our counters. Tres. Louisian* National Bank J W KILlUtETII, Pres, state National Hank J BiUtTltyni. New Orleans National Bank UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION I Over Half a Million Distributed. Our btcck this Season is Immense and wt have putxnctsi it will pay you to come to >ee us bifore you buy. A full line of 1 mpH Farcy Tinwate, Wrought Iron Ranges and every thing is inex Come and see us or write lor ents-and prices. . \ Louisiana State Lottery Co. oct26w-3m. MADDREY & JONES. No. 6, Broad Street, Athens, Gs. Incorporated in 1MB tar » rears br the LeffUU tare tor Kdsratloaat and Chariubla pnrpotra with a capital of ti.ooo.oso-to which a n By aa ot^wholalng popular vote iu :rancW* WMinadoapirtol tho protest 8tau Cocraitniloc dopud Doccaibpr 3d A. D.. Itn. Iti Grand Slngls Number Drawlrtxi will take plan monthly. It never Kales or postpones. Look at tlio following Dlstrl- hutlon. 190.H Grand Monthly _ AND TDK 5XTRAO-5P1N .RQ <JD RTCKLY DPAW1XQ * -- pr n ot'V -ic.KCToi ;.ea-!s. Otvbqap « »ttnt> ^»jrax m»ABt |*» ri.. _ pn ®»»i »rn «j Mim •sd b«»k tn vuvofl boa wOMssretorai sacra rests* •*«■ psc -jciim r^ewacd ■*. racs I Sana -raw 'Z'VWiJ ll*K •-‘-.1 Sij|fl<l jnoi W HI aql pw'idUlatti.1 I IMA P**V* raxa X •|to ! iwi«l<vt» i q«mi*-ua p" *HWHjxi«t(j Biflwttip p*n*** «*n»'P *«n ■ POMJIW I «*»r OAT *0£—‘OMiasillMO s«q ~u zrereua isitry *•»< r»« r „ roi lcqij*aaara«»qi!» •ra<qa «n oraq sach t-naounuct) G eorgia, cl.akke county.— Whereas, Mrs. Mary A. Lipscomb, Administratrix o! F. A. Lipscomb, de ceased, applies to me for leave to a--ll seventeen (17) shares of tbe stock of thc Eagle ft 4‘hainix Manufacturing Com- oany of Columbus Georgia, belonging to ,he estate of said deceased. These me therefore to notify and cite ail concern ed to show cause at the regular term c.f tlio corn t of Ordinnry of said county, to be held on the first Monday iu De cember next, why said leave should not be granted. Giver, under my hand at office tills 26tli day of October 1886. ABA Al. JACK80N. Ordinary. nov2w4t The Elevator Mills. Situated near the N. E.R.R. depot, consisting of a lot fronting ijo feet on railroad, running back to H: street. Upon which J -rasol osa taraj -sas aaoH wIt WOBOBNUtrm *o Jtnai qna op s Hntiep«9 fiDi«wt ps« Mir -*i. S.<B<m puts J*3»!«tAY »psf OJOJ OCONBB COUNTY. S.^pna pu» ustf HJOj Mtf'Kl Joral •ute panof ) fiooj « jo) qo«tt»> |h adtoHM qim ptetqoojs saw 1-WHPD ■OWQ •ft^MDOQ StHt; JtA *KTA«g i*sew|<—qwq, >tooj Aftaao; tn jotttoUNJtotMn pa*. XJftiBAfiXtt W)«| eu;*atu PtoqdXf >• MBMMI3MBH Otn #W *uns» tnu* Uffti Lbs jot F.—AdminUtrs- >f the Court \bo sold at auction,at the esurt house dt>or of sold count; Mi6UVUia»»"««*a<> u’iiuu uwf tn wiu cuuUlY, ou the first Tuesday lu Dccemher next, within thc lsgal hour* of sale, the following property, to-wL: bll tLat tract or pare* ! of land, situated upoa the waters ^•iCStSs'SSjCSi-S •offvaaan^.va WK ‘itOUTX . - “ . — Creek, in sold rout ty. S'll ’.ninx the lards of A. P.Cobb, on the «esLwh:tata Maleom on the North end weattaQd W. B. Daniel on the Boutli, oootainiuu oae hun dred end thirty arras, more or less. Sold as the pmpeity of John H. C. Makosa, late or said county deocteod. Terms cash. This the 24th day ot Bepkmber, itflfi. —iTfiwfL JAMES W. DANIEL. Adm'r. BibRGIA, OCOM HR COUNTY.—To all and-throbbingvrithalifeand vipw pro- rajoath patched sitfi a gtial fiouiwta drink. impending p« ril. Alreiwjy haa . the experkBre of a .'•Hnuo ■ssaratw ’iirtsariq •BiniUJOj S./jjnQ rvKo 4JT limar ranetrn: JiraeiW.Dxalel. AdaUUtra- ■or'of MiSjTO* An R, Korrto, dsesued, baa la das Mr. nxwrrr* scat in tho House of '•IUpnaentattvwls not vacated by his election as Mayor. Representative No land retained liis pll ‘ place in Congress while safrisg am Mayer of Albany, and-there arc numerous other precedents, to tha the same effect ■ hfjdt l « photic of Ithis young republic, stretching her ma ternal inns to welcome the oppressed of everr nation, found clasped to hej bosom that socialistic spirit which has cursed other nations with discord, bloodshed aud [fire.’,’. . , .1 Gov. Gordon then pictured the dan gers threatening this draught npop the government in' the.ia words: p “In ourefforttopreserve erty and national life, are al thc integrity ol states, tt* public and the existence doni. Thc work before is the most stupendous gigantic corporauoi nopolics lnt-asuriDg anus themselves—in a word it the cei taliTa _____. , , . and yet a republic of states, sovereign in their spheres, independent, equal an# free." .—..a ^..-A1 mBaTI dOfusiiMutt natain'miilias op the efist of Itoryleud is valunliW He muds • 44 So grunt was my *aJtTfrp wltb mi grunt was my witi malarial fever, that I almost desired to die. that I £9Mspnyv ir>U oonj s.^nQ SMITHS Iona applied |. the undenlgaea foe leave to eett the lend, belonging to the citato ol Mid de- eeawd, and said application wilt bo heard ou tho ffjvt Uoadey la December oext. Aha the let day of November,ISM B.R.TBRtSHKB.Onlloer gs BOBO I A, OCONEE COUNTY,—To ell when it U may concern; tleo. E. Knox tad W. J. Zuhry have todae brniAPi'lled to the unffenlgued tor . Tiadelt, UUo?iSdeeuSitT fitwwd* B. E.TukaBBER, Ordtnerr. ol.Utt. K.J . mod I sill peep ui fliMNaaf MPt»S- A DMlNISTRATOR’3 SALE.—Agree ably to an order of the Court oUOr diusry of Oconee County, will be sold at auction before- the Court House doer bf said county on the first Tuesday December, 1380, within the. legal horn of sale, the follow log property Oo-wl' Itof laud, lyipg on tbe roM'-’. from W'gtklnsville to Ilig - . atljoining'lauUs of J. W. ltt> Albluus Bichop and that'portion of tl: place of H. 'M-FuHiJove, < IT as dow*-r tpo llie widow of thv ullUove,'sltu»»«if in said oonnl - and containing 89 7D-1IX> acres, more < lees. Sold as the prODerty of H. M Fullllove, dtce -acd. Terms cash. Tt! thc 20th day oi G'tobsr 1886. SEA'BirilN J. FULLILOVE. A iin’r 11. M. FulUljve, (ieo’d. AUCTION SALE tNTaitz UtaDAY, DE.,'KMIiEE tl, 18Mi. a. ter ! «•» qal tni-orv' ion and . .aotgccient 0 . a-.n. a.T.BBAtRSaAKO, of Louistsaa, tnd den. JDCAt A EABL7, of Vlrglnli. CAPITAb PRIZE 8150.001-. -iorice.—TlcUets air Ten Dollu- otlv, Halve!, *5 Flit hr. Si. Tenth.-., $1, USTOF PRIZES, I OAMfAl. PRIZE-Ufr'fflM.OOO ... . OR-NDT.UZBOP 50,000.... ’ OttANDPKIZKOF ' I.Al t.K VHUK8 OP t i.vfo.; ruiZEsoF, f«e PRIZES OF dickm & Ci and Retail Dealers in 80 1<*‘ do to.uuo . 10,0-0 .. 8,000..., 1,000 ... SBr. coo l,«v. TOO- ;« . On the first Tuesday in December I will sell before the court hou-e door in Athens, Clarke Co.—Sale to begin at to o’clock a. m., promptly, —the property.known as arrett mill and elevator building 50 x 150 feet, three stories and basement: a good Tubulat Boiler, a Cummer Auto matic Cut Off Engine 10 30 capa city too H P; Eleven Bins lor Storage of Bulk Grain, capacity 4000 bushels each; elevators, hop per scales, meal elevators, meal bins, meal bolter; three 4S inch stones for grinding corn, capacity els in 1: three Soo bushels in ta hours; floors, 60 x 50 for storage of bran. bay, meal, etc. Tr ■ his is a magnificent chance for investment as this property - can easily be made to pay a profit of form lour to five thousand dollars per year. Terms one-half cash, balance ih 1 a months with eight per cent inter est. For fu^l particulars cull on. D. GRIFFETH Real Estate Agent W. C LZUKE SHERIFFS SALE.—Georgia. Stark* t santy, Will to sold bslora tho Court “ ?ePfic» r ‘S°^«-.h„aid-b.*^ only tu the office of the cowpaay la New Orlesux. F<« farther taformsUon writs elearlv (Ivies. P<J“TA f-JWTEN, 'xprara, money f .llAdiree. . . _ Older, or New York exehants la ordinary letter Caneocy by Exp.-re, (at ourjMyraM^aldreraod Now orloaas. La. ir ■ A Dauphin Washington, D 0: MakeP.O. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. ★ Jf- -k A FRIEND IN NEED IOR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT; hrtSSlitaSrtS' «£”225"i WOu^to jSPa Iron, Steel, Nails, Gin^, Pistols, Cutlery, Mill Findio Agricultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed • Wire Fencing, Show cases, etc. Sole Agents For FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALE . WattV Plows, Dexfcer Com^ Shelter and Feed Cutti Champion Reapers and Mowers, Lippincott Axes! Gullett Light Draft Magolia Gin, Feeders Iron Front Store, cor. Broad and Thomas sts. Athens, THEO. MARKW ALTER’! STEAM MARBLE&GRANITE WORKS BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, A UGUSTA, G A. MARBLE WORK. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED, AT LOW PM Georg.a ft Sonth Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty* A lame wlect(on of Marble end Gr&alto Work elweye ea band, ready for lettwriag ut * Parties desiring monuments or work apply to Andre* R 00 ; the Athens cemetery. -AT- CouaSf.v—, . ■ boandod on the north wnt by areth wsra by Lae Hairh enc mekssmstsm. L. Bartor ft Co. agetara Hondemoa Msek and Medical Department! of’THE ONIVERSITY OF GEORGIA \ ; AT . i t „ . .GUSTAl Vision -of this tniMatcb- Monday In No tcwM, Mid on the zlrst of Kvdij Fac lKy is -.ffared for v'jriV' flSlM ,.n perils of Tuturo | ter them at once a united nation Tnr. majorityThoebe in Campbell and Ki’nton coanties, Kentucky, is dne chiefly to the large number of Knights of Labor in Coxington and Newport. iiraBTfS^I Uts sasrgetic puni to .P K ^STANDARD ttILYKRWAKE UO„ fioztfm. , Mittal »>ist- 1. IV .■'prin t* Mract. NfW V >rk ea<Sertigse4 lor psrmaoent •Ifoo oil the estate of Mrs. KVSIIEU, OrJlnYry. Skiff’sdisplay vai coippleiod yester day, aod is indeed beautiful. A two* story ahow case ia filled w£th htAutiftil goods, aud surmounted b^%v|*e, formed Bke a] " $700to $25002. £ ADIES wan«e<l to );«t up Tea Clubs for our l*ure “ —i * host M naafol artlrlse to i pitcher. Teat aud Coffees :e«’t from ns premL'im«. Pa- f)r lllutt'r ted ao t Premium*-1.1x1. Spsci«i JTor; to PEORGIA. OCONKE COUNTY.-—To al] U ii wav ctooccrp, Joim W f Stoygill and , NATL. TEA A OCt28d*w3m. 1 FFEE CO-, Boston, Maas. it wav jcoocerp, jonu n t ot.»\»u a lllaliop, Executor** of Brine B. Ii •u<>ii t . have iudue fortn appiie l tu tbe ut-(Jt-i>igued for lease ts sell the lands belonging totj»e «atat«of sniddtc. aacd. non >•« u'U'Atb<-d; *a:d a; plication «i>l \>k heard un tbe first Momlaj In NoTambsr, 1806. opt"28 W4t B. E. THRASHER, O. O. C* Yineoat, qdiliherj. B^Uapd-BnltkeUff Biter. AJM on the West by tuepldn to*. ^Ll *. the 'iwrupotty .of L. J.LatnpUa, AeotAfc* for benctu uf hoirs and creditor*. Terms COBB L* MPKIN, Adaioftstrator. . . srlth tbe will annexed L. J. Laapkin dso^d v ao^2ir4k v rv Ii? - • - - 1 oi said county, dscessoi^. tho law vor adlsohargo from aaldexecuvor>tbip. Thone are therefore to dU and admonish all concerned to show cause at the regular term of not bo grautod. Given uudar uxy hood and oflli* tdal signature this July 92. 1884. ^ A. P. HENLEY. C. C. C- notice, pan raaK;,‘.;g,‘at';*, aisurne. «U tli o ruponubUlty.aoij all the cl areavuseu toe t< *rca,n.! iiy,ami .liihc cl, I* be pxM to W. Anlold, Watffin-lUc u, ,u “* Athen.. N.v SO. 1S60. Local Legislation. N OTICE I, heraby slv.n that a b'll will 1 Uoduced during the ensuing session o legbl&ture, cutUltd an a ''Exchange Bank of Atbsi OCUU-lt MASONIC TEMPLE 2 UR Meek le now eeaplete ta every department, tail casual or car. fill Imply tey taaFereiTthtag Novel,Elegant end Fathfonable In the w DRY GOODS LINE fives. The sleek inetiadce ewrrthlre from • thorac ewtaibraad. Wa«ive-*' Jeffalf ‘ lowHOkrij* StiS&Pl 1 KDIOIU. '* D • Araill itod States; and any one *hoa*> td A practical tent, hvsry ««»• 1 of goon desired . • i ftodl {afi DALY & ARMSTRO Broad and Ellis Streets, Augusta, Georgia. octl2wtf. Reaves Warehouse. Compaq ■ ATHENS, GEORGIA, L ADVANCES MADE ON 0 gJktrGKNCA » n d Ties Furnished at Market Prices. D ti Weighing aud Sampling Cotton. Fire Proof Warehouse, for, storage. — r ■