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EKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN TVESDAY DECEMBER jSSO.
It is still anybody’s fight in Central
Railroad, with chancel in favor of Capt.
Raoul.
Efforts are making to prosecute John
Jarrcttfor intermeddling in Morrison’s
district last month.
General Chamberlain, formerly
Governor of Maine, says: “Tne prohibi
tion law causes less drinking and more
drunkonoss.”
So far notlijng seems to have transpired
before the investigating committee im
plicating Senator Rankin in the marble
transactions.
We find this floating about: “General
Alexander is said to have cleared $1,000,
0(0 in the recent riso in the West Point
Terminal stock.”
Xeither Capt. Raoul nor his friends
feel any apprehension as to the result
of the election, although a strong
is being made by Gen. Alexander's friends
to control the stock.
of
effort
Mu. James P. Hariuson testified that
the reason ho employed Gen. Phillips
w as because he was well acquainted in
the marble country and was an intimate
friend of lion. Joseph E. Rrown.
The Atlanta Capitol says: “There can
not he anything like real prohibition in
Atlanta until the wine rooms arc kept
within the pale of the law. It is evident
that some of them—we do not say all—
arc certainly violating the law.”
Conuiiesmiax Kr.t.LT, of Pennsylvania,
declares that negro laborers in Alabama
and Tennessc arc as well paid as white
labor in Pennsylvania. This is a back-
handed lick al Rlainc’s high tariff
^speeches.
v.’NiclIaniee denies that he ap
pointed lion. Evan P. Howell capitol
commissioner, simply to retain the in
fluence of the Constitution, Gov. Mc-
Danicl says he appointed Mr. Howell for
good and sufficient reasons.
The new name suggested for Bowers-
villc, is Crady, in honor to H. W. Grady,
of the Atlanta Constitution. The Union
opposes the change and proposes that
West Uowcrsville be changed to Bowers-
ville.
Tin: Hartwell Sun. under the manage
ment of'.T' "r i[»Rtll .V Co., has improv
ed pereeptibly, and" eA now O”'. ot' t'ie
briglitest and inos tcntertaining weeklies
published in Northeast Georgia Success
to the beams of the Sun!
The Pranklin Register does not believe
Senator Louis Havis will be able to re
turn to the Legislature at the winter ses
sion. We trust his strength will be fully
restored from his typhoid attack by the
summer session, however.
Si:naton Brows will go t- Washing
ton the latter part of this week if his
cold is better lie will be accompanied
bv Col. 1. W. Avery, whom he has ap
pointed his private secretary. Colonel
Avery will also correspond for the Au
gusta Chronicle this winter.
Gen. Alenasokr thinks that the talk
about running the Central Bailroad “in
the interest of Savannah or of Georgia
is all twaddle.” He will run the road he
says “in the interest of the stockhold
ers." If the stock remains in Georgia
rather than he absorbed by syndicates
ami speculators, tho argument is the
satin-, and the home stockholders still
see the point.
The New York Star wants to see the
labor element well represented in the
New York Constitutional Convention.
1, -ays: "All thoughtful people will re
cognize the wisdom nf giving to the new
political forc es an ample opportunity. If
there are any practicable measures the
effect of which will be to produces more
equal division of property and to make
more difficult the concentration of wealth,
it is fur the general weal that they should
be adopted.’’
Mk. Robert V. Nottingham was ar
rested in Macon for making the remark
that the men who wore charged with be
ing connected with the Moore lynching
could be rescued from jail. The court
dismissed the warrant. After the ad
journment of court a scene was prevent
ed by Sheriff Wcstcott. Mr. Notting
ham used some very baTsh language in
the presence of Judge Simmons, who in
structed the sheriff' to take Mr. Notting
ham out of the court room, or he would
have to send him to jail. The sheriff
took Mr. Nottingham by the arm and he
went quietly away.
The Macon Telegraph says: Willis
Hawkins, as he was familiarly known all
over Georgia, died at his home in Antcr-
icus, on yesterday afternoon. Willis
Hawkins was a remarkable man in many
respoets. Without being versed in the
literature of his profession, he was one
of the ablest and most successful law
yers it, the State, and had reached the
highest honors of his profession. He
was cool, resourceful and abounding in
tact. Careless of a fine constitution, he
was also heedless as to the emoluments
of the law. In his own life and career
he had illustrated the truth of the say
ing that “lawyers work hard, live well
and die poor.”
Tn* Atlanta Constitution is very severe
in its comments upon the testimony of
Mr. James I*. Harrison before the inTcs-
Uiatw committee. That paper says
■on swore before the committee
printer at the time) gave
gston thirty dollars to use his
.before Governor McDaniel to
have a man appointed capitol cows.;*,
sioner who would favor bis marble
scheme. He selected Livingston, he
»*«», because he thought Goyernor
McDaniel was under obligations to him
for his nomination. The Constitution
declares that there has been no more dis
reputable work in the lobby of the Leg
islature since the dayarof reconstruction
than appears from the nets presented in
this case.
GOVERNOR GORDON.
The Savannah News says that in
the bat campaign the people believed that
Gen. Gordon would, perhaps, do more
than any other man, if elected Governor,
slo draw the attention of those who have
onoy to invest to the advantages which
State offers for investment. That
not mistaken is shown by the
quency with which Georgia has sp
in public prints since he became
From commenting upon the
a inaugural address the news-
have engaged in discussing Geor-
ir splendid resources, her pro-
sinoethqwar end the promising
shs has for s prosperous future.
that the period of Gov.
of office will be one of
prosperous in tho history of the
perhaps not seem .extravagant
are watching the courso of
LET THE PARDON BE. GRANTED.
We learn that Governor Gordon in.
tends at an early date to pardon Mr.
George T. Jackson. Wetrust this may
be ao. We believe the case is one which
calls for executive elemency, without
breaking the force of the law or afford
ing a pernicious example.
The case was a very remarkable one.
The prompt arrest, trial and punishment
were more remarkable. These showed that
, . Atlanta there is an ardent dcslra f
the law is no respecter of persons. A rMd _£^ hii riL ene d in
man of highest business and social prom
inence was arraigned for the offence of
embezzlement, and in his own home was
condemned by a jury of bis neighbors
and sentenced by the court to the peni-
itentiary for seven years. Ho lias not
endeavored, save by due process of law,
to evade his punishment. He did not
attempt to escape whc.t flight was easy
and before indic'raenthad been brought.
He calmly faced tile jury and stood his
trial,and when the higher courts confirm
ed his decree, followed the guard to the
convict camp, where he has been con
fined for several months.
To a man of Mr. Jackson's standing
and sensibility a term of years is not need
ed to complete his punishment. The ar
raignment, the trial, the sentence and the
law have fallen upon him swiftly, with
all their train of severity. One hour
under such a visitation carried more bit
terness than would a life's imprisonment
to an average convict or a hardened
criminal. The law which only claims to
punish all offenders alike, has chastened
a thousand-fold this' man who has drain
ed the cup until even the dregs are dry.
lie stands with the empty chalice
containing no more infliction and which
can only detain hint while it has ceas
ed to torture. Seven years, though they
were seventy times seven, can add no
measure to the dignity of the law, or
convey more exquisite purnisment than
has already been administered. Beyond
this limit sympathy for an exhausted
frame and a wrecked constitution have
their place in popular estimation and
lind fit lodgment in executive mind. The
statutes which were broken have never
had vindication more complete. The
\NT .'Aht'.’.'-iVo’ri'A'd hint of his liberty
has taken away much more be'STSl"
docs not await brutal designs upon his
life.
Assuredly the lesson of Major Jack-
son's case has been amply enforced. It
rill never be forgotten. It will lose its
best essence if it is pushed to a cruel ex-
ae, for the pardon of Major Jackson
is but another step under the law to
which he has already submitted: his ear
ly removal by death, which is Tery
probable in his present confinement,
would push the punishment beyond the
intention of the law and cloud the effect
of this example with the elements of
undue sevrity.
We appeal to Gov. Gordon not only
os a humane judge, but as a just judge;
we address him in the name of w isdom,
justice and moderation.
COTTON.
The value of Athens as a cotton mar
ket has flooded the city this season with
cotton, and notwithstanding the short
crop our receipts will run out ahead of
last year's—a most remarkable thin;
for an inland town. It is a fact that
towns and counties sent cotton to Ath
ens this year which never did so before,
and that the strong prices and the low
charges for handling and storing cotton
have brought trade from both roads, en
croaching deeply upon the the ter
ritory of Atlanta and Augusta. Our re
ceipts up to to-day have been something
like fifty thousand bales—wo will give
the actual figures in a few days—and
the close of the season will show consid
erable more than that.
The best evidence in this section is
that tho crop is short, front one-fourth to
one-third. In spite of this, however,
farmers are paying up well, business is
;n sound condition, and collections have
been very satisfactory.
JUG TAVERN-
Walton Coi ntv Nov. 20th.—[Special]
Mr. W. S. Dunahoo, otto of the solid
farmers of Jackson County, sol d to-day
to Smith & Carithers ten bales of cotton
at ft 1 .; cts.
Athins Lyle, one of the firm of D. R.
Lyle A- Son of Mulbcry, was in town a
few days ago.
Those who purchased Texas ponies
are working them very well, since they
were broken.
1 he High School at this place has been
suspended lor the yearlftftG.
THEC^AR
The chai
and Northern Railroad has now passed
the House and Senate and only lads the
signature of the_ Governorto beeomt a
law. This charter ia a liberal "attUnd
gives the parties to vtfhom
every opportunity td^bul
Added to the grant of
jectors of this new line may feel assured
of the full sympathy of the people along
the route. From the Savannah river to
WOMEN
who uffer (Vom
• hi, should try
tacEtherouahl* Invljrorntrs.
BtoSaea C’.'.jpctmn—nfl olArr )rmn do.
Met tiauna Baird, m FumS At.,, MHaao-
**Sis date <* Dr Mth. ini:
I haw wad Brawn's Iron BiUm,and H hubrent
•r CompUtet. and now my complexion ia claar and
good. LUa alao been beneficial to my children.”
Gaootoe baa abooo Trad* Hark and cmaead rod ItaaO
on wrapper. Take no other. JUdeanlyLt
BBOWJI CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE. MU
PROF. CMS. LUDWIG VON SEE6ER
Foimioi of Medicine at the Ro al Ualveialty
Knlfhtullhe Royal Asatrian Orderoltae Iron
Cawa; Ealgut Commander of the Royal Hpinlsh
uderof Itatel; Knight el t ■ Royal Prussian
-interof the Red tajla; Chevalier of the Legion
ol Rawor, etc,, etc., lays:
‘Liebig Co.'s Coe. Beef Tome eboeld
aot be csnfcttnded with the horde ofumtby
cnre-alli. It ti In no settee of tha word a patent
remedy, lam thoroughly oeaTenant ofyji |ta
-modeol preparation and know tl to be Dot only
a legitimate pharmaceutical product, hat also
remedy ol the high commendations it '
reived ia all pane el the world. It
•eenee tl Heel. Coca, quinine,Iron and CaUssra,
■filch are dtaaolvadla pan (enaine Mpenlih Im
perial Crown Sherry.”
Invaluable to oil who an Kan Down. Narrow.
Her Xdjesty’s naverlto flaeawfla Glycerine
Coed higher Royal Highorm the Princess ef
Wales aad tha nobility. Per the akin, Complex
ion, Krupctoeo, Chapping, Roughness. 11.00. Of
market.
>eaalae Syrup of SanuariDa
I as tha hast Sanaparilla tn the
that it will be built. It is
which commends itself by the very logic
and naturalness of its route. It is one of
those roads wliieh will boild itself by
ouistde influence and local support " la-
deed, we have been assured that were the
Pennsylvania system to abandon their
project tha counties through wjrifh
passes would put i( througS themselves.
But we have ^positive assurance that
tho great sea-board system^ linked with
the Pennsylvania Central, are in earnest
overthe matter, and need only the State’s
permit with popular support in Georgia
as in the Carotinas to commence their
work. They have so represented to the
legislature, and with the liberal features
of their grant, tho charter would not have
been given bad "they notffieen,satisfied
that the system was in earnest. ■ Gan.
Hoke lias given Georgians informations**
positive os did Col. Cole in- lft82that his
backers arc able and ready tq build.
The meeting in Athens on the 9th inst.
will he ait important one. It will be the
most important railroad gathering in
Athens since the day dirt was broken on
the site of the Northeastern depot. It
will be full of meaning, and the move
ments that will be inangrated and the
combinations made will carry Athens a
great way forward in her progress and
development. t
THE FREE PASS. >
There is a bill id the Senate to pro
hibit the acceptance of complimentary
passes, or free tickets, from any-railroad
corporation doing bustni-ssTn thfrfv
by any member or officer of, thi
Assembly* the Gove!
officers, or officers of tlft*Executi‘
pnrtinent, the members of the Railroad
Commission of Georgia, and the Judges
of Courts of Record in tjiis State. Tho
bill provides that a legislator accepting'
a railroad pass shall surrender to the
State his mileage, and be exp lied by the
two-thirds vote of the house to which lie
belongs. Ollier officers are liable to im
peachment. .
N'e lmruYy iTiink the matter worth leg
islation. Passes are granted as a con
venience and courtesy—not. as a bribe.
The railroads are often requested to
furnish them. It is rather • matter for
indviduaU to act upon according to their
own tastes or their own consciences.
Some members will not accept free
passes. Some take them and never tyie
them. Some refuse to accept mileage
from the State while using these tickets.
Each member should be free to do as he
likes. Members who accept them do not
regard them as likely to influence their,
public acts. Railroads have no such
idea in furnishing them. It is not at all
probable that men who are elected \o the’
legislature by the people on account of
their ability and integrity shonld'feel it
necessary to hedge themselveit about
with prohibitory or penal legislation In
the matter of free passes.
BLAINE SNUBS EDMUNDS.
The papers have had so much to say
about the refusal of Mr. Blaine to shake
hands with Mr. Edmunds at the funeral
of President Arthur that it lias become a
national issue. It is the fashion among
democrats and republicans to abuse Mr,
Biaine, and up to this time he has been
pretty deserving. But if we were called
on to arbitrate we would submit that
Mr. Blaine’s hand is his own, and he was
not called out to act a hypocrite sim
ply because Senator Edmunds had done
The occurrence was in the library of
the Arthur residence. Two or three
friends of both parties were the sole
witnesses. Mr. Edmunds was seated in
the library on the sofa, talking with Mr.
Chas. K. Miller, who is one of 'Mr.- Ar
thur's executors, when Mr. Blaine, fol
lowed by Col. McMiehael entered. Sir.
Blaine advanced well into the room be
fore Senator Edmunds < saw him; His
attention was called to Blaine by Mr.
Miller, and Senator Edmunds advanced
with extended hand. Mr. Blaine 'turn-
ed on his heel and went up stairs where
the body of Mr Arthur lay.
Senator Edmttnnds has always been a
hater of Mr. Blaine. He has never hes
itated hi public or in private to show his
feeling. He declined to go into tlio
Presidential campaign, assigning reasons
which did as much to defeat Blaine 'as
all the mugwump disaffection. He has
always entertained a very small opinion
of Blaine and has not hesitated in de
bate and in the public print ta express
bis antipathy to Blaine individually and
his dislike to Blaine's methods. These
feelings of Senator Edmunds may bo
well founded and creditable. We think'
they are. He certainty has the right to
entertain them and to express them. So
has Mr. Blaine a right to resent them.
There was no occasion for political act
ing in a private room among a' few
friends. We do not see-bow any man
of self respect could have acted other
than as Mr. Blaine did act His pres
ence was in respect to the dead. Tliia
magnanunity did not require him to con-,
dofte c<qf-empt for Inditing.
Valuable Lands Fur Sale,
■r sate tor a short
i ot nr seres of:
In tberabarterf
1 plain s’-lo n Mi
I-ind. lying in the sututffiMH
olaiko county. On the place the:
a rcciu residence end an the oufl)
mij.j fire su>l Wectort hatd.l o-.l
pcachca and spplea. two t.-ret c,f c
apples, one •! cranes end several p^M
ull bearing. The pel Ovate* lands are level]
J* 1*1 , A?!T^FlfurX^ wSiShmS
■M^^HW;dh£weUjiBlje«enl iprMw
tha tteee. TenanThoueae nsaifr aew and ■
good rorditicD. I am snaS St seres sad Risks
t*o|jtaMdeslf«d. . .-z
A. tisrgstncaa beh«d
l 'tPrtg!42w.wlm
Re L- Js’
ATTORNhY ANB-tOUNCajXtlK.'AX I
HARMONY ■ trttOVB,' GF.OBGI
Will practice tn IsckstA.’ Banfa.^
Franklin andaOJaesatCOUDII..,msisal
wST*Svs Sfweial ousn’te £* collect ion a”Md
Capital Prise, $150,000.
We do lier. b
irvise the am
mt-hly and Qi
lislaint State
manage aiWTon r
togs tbcmeelves, and mat the same are
conducted with liocestv, fairness and io
good faith toward all [nifties, and we au-
’“"“•'-"lAlie Company to use. Ibis certlfl-
ilh f- c-eiafuese tSur signatures
ed, in itakdretf*
Commissioners.
[‘hf’BJfclgned batiks a ad banker-
" px.vlll Prize- drawn in the Ltoutsi-
Stato Lotteries which may bo pro
1 about' counters.
iLBfflf. Pres. LonNian" National Bank
W Kiuiltfirit, Pie*, 'state .National ltank
UALttWIN,Pres. Sew Ur rail- Sutlonal Bank
UKrSECEDEMED ATTRACTION I
• . Over Halt a.Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Incorporated In 1SCS ter 21 roar:, by tbe Loglsla
lure tor Educational autl Charitublo purposes-
aliha capital of SLOuwooc—to which o roeerr-
fanAofoverf sap.iouhe,since neon added.
By an ororw helming ppi ular Vote Us iraaehbr
Its Grand Single Kumber Drawings will
toko place monthly, it never scales or
postpones. Look at. tfcefoilowiag Distri
bution;
109th Gland Monthly * •' '•
AND Tl!K
fcXTIUCIU>LN>Bti ViC.Uiil.KLY DRAWING
IN’ *1 HEM; a DRW r • »;• MU-IC, NEW OKLKAN8.
iUK.SD\Y, DECLMiJEs. 14. J6M6. under the
peffl-rnal »U|-erTisiou *rd nisun^cuientof
Gen. G. 7. BEAUREGARD, ol Louisiana, and
Oen. JUBAL A- EARLY, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PttlZE Siatvm
BoUce.—Tickets are ion Dollars only,
Halves, $&. Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1.
Liar OK FRlZFK.
I CAPITAL PRIZE OFAl&MttO ...
1 C.K * ND I'RWn OF 80.000....
1 Ot.AM) PRIZE OF yUoUM....
. fL.VKOi, VUJZtjiVF lU,0i0 ..
4 L\M? : PRIZES OF 5,0»0.. .
2c PiUZi dOF. a 1,1)00 ...
800 —
A PROXIM AVION PTIZES.
do
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fiw.oot
M’,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
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40,000
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80,000
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ninAr-tiurW. —
u loi r,.lsst<» clubs should insde
of tbsoowpsxy in New Orlesn*.
or.-r xfi tlt<? Riving.
TAL N«<TE . express, money
mk exchnnzt iu ttrdii;arv *
M A DAUPHIN
New Orleans, La.
or JCA DBinrhla^ "4
Waniilnrtcn, D C.
address registered Letters to *
NEW OUL ANS NA'J tONAL BANK,
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ECZEMA
"nd Every Species of Itc
ngnnd Burning Disease
Cured by Cuticura.
E czema, or can ntur.jj, wi.h tn
IlchfrT^nnti Sor^lnr. ti N'jtnily rAll<
egoHiztcg
vod by ti
witc t.uticura Soup, a id k siuide
Culi .urA. 1 am gzo »t okiti Curd
related ^nil
trim Reculveui. th« N. ...
ihabl**! uoyi, tho i»erspirHttoa pu
Z.
brt’ftd 1 st* nrCutl-
Bloo 1 i’uri:ier, to keep
.. . ...^irattoo puveaml uiilnf*
Utmg. the hovr.i** »n** liver a d kidneys
active, will flpeuJ:ly car* E Aema. Tetter,
worin, I’K-TiaiuR, i icheo, l’ru:itiiH, SuaM Head
Dandruff. iud ev^ry • perie^ or Itching. Scalj and
Pimply it union of the Scalp and Skin, when the
bestpliy»ici.ia* and ail knowu reined:vs fall.
rCZEMA.
I ffirateffilly acknowK*t!eo a euro cf Fcxcms, or
Salt .libei u. on bul l, m-ck. f acc, arms ai d legs
ftir.ht Yt utetn year-; not ab!c to v aik except on
hanff^Jin*! kne. g for onayeir: rot able to 1 elp
•2545 l'earbon Street, Chicago, Ill.
ECZEMA.
Some five months i»,<o 1 ha>l the pleasure To in<
iortn >ou of my improvement iu the use of tbe
CntU.-uraR'tnrdie* in iry ca«-e ol severe C ' r
Bcifffii frryt* etaatoft-., and to-day cheerful y
cvubiRj a^ll iUeU said. I i-ook dvr in) cu « per-
Ject and and atiribuie It entirely to
your remedies, hiring a ed n« othrru.
FfckN.VNE ENCf'ARDO,
-V S305 l yani Avenue, St Louis, Mo.
r . ECZEM X.
I 6ave snff red from cait Kin u h for over eight
yeu-s.atJinKsa* La 1 that lc«>uM rot attemi 10
my hnoners for wi-eks at a llmo Tnrea boxes
of f*ut:curi aad four bottlea Hfso'r>-at have en
tirely cured m«* >ji this drojdfnl di«ta.ie.
MU. J /IIN THlE^Wi kovjxrre, Ps.
* CUT1CURA KtMFDIES.
Arosotd by »d dr’njgis.s. Piicj* CuUcura.NK;
Resu’ve/*t, ft 0C*: So.p, Fre «red b» ihe
Pott^k Dru-r and < h -mfea* Co., Bod/m. Mass.
Seadfor “ How to Cure *kin D
DC A IITIFY the C»mrlp*«on and Skm by
DLnU using the Cut»r ora Soap.
A Largo Firs in Aiken,
Fond once Mora on
Washed Op. ' .
Adgcsta, Ga., Nov. 30.—[Special.]
-Aiken had a fifty thi
day. Seven stores «nMam r s$|fe$f bui
ed; insurance about
originated in ashes
store.
Langley dam broke for 250 feet last
night, tho same place shaken by the earth
quake. The break was censed 1 hy rais
ing the. water too high in the green dam.
escaping waters swept a mile of South
Carolina track and several hundred C.C.
& A. road, but all arc repaired to-day.
nr*rk On A. * C. It. H.
ArnrsTA, Nov. 30.—[Special.] One
hundred and fifty convicts sent up to
Columbia, county begin grading Augusta
& Chattanooga road. Fifteen miles al
ready gkaded. They start there to-day.
Lowo & Co. will push work to Gaines-
villS.
A Droller’*.Statement.
New York, Nov. 30.—[Special.] La
tham, Alexander & Go. telegraphed from
hurc to-day that the Alexander party
has control of the Central and the prox
ies are no longer worth anything. The
stoek is quoted 120 to-night
Thrown togethar.and callao Tinware, bul ge,
MADDREY & JONES'
BRASS stamp tinware.
. £ V ?w ry .? leC « WKI » n,#(
for; Mad drey Jobe*' *
tbttr. “ dU udo
A BIG CARD. "
President Raoul Declares A Semi-Annual
Dividend of Four Per Cent—Yesterday In
Savannah.
Savannah, Dec. L—[Specie 1 .] At the
director's meeting of the Central Railcaad
and Banking Company to-day a semi
annual dividend of four per cent was
declared. This shows what the road
has made and what the old management
is worth. There is every confidence that
Raoul will be re-elected.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
BANKS COUNTY.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Ma’tieF UrangtrY libel for divorce in Bank*
Vs. Uijpgr «»r court, .*ept. Uru\
J.tn:cs A (irargrr.J !S»? Jt *, peariug to the
fcourtby liicreiUMi o« the sheriff in the above
stat' d case, that t'ie defendant docs not reside in
said couaijr, and it lurther a^peariug that he
due« no*, rv*We in tiv.shtste, 1* is therefore order
ed by tho court (hut servie • nerfer-ted on th
Ucfvi'dunt by tbe puMiotion of thin order once
month tor f« ur irmnlh-, before Uiffi neat term of
thi* court, in the liannci-WnU-r.man,* newspaper
publiKhi’d in the city »f Athene, «l*rko *ouuty,
Gcorgie, A.O. HOS**, Piaiutltt sTAtt’y.
N. L. HUTCHING, Judge S. C., W. C.
G eORflla, BANKS COUNTY — WIlTbe »oliI oil
fhe first Tuesdsv its IMwrabrr next, at the
Ci urt llouvc lu raid emn ty within tne lerfal
ho rs o» sale to the hlcbcs: bidder, for cash, the
f Atoning property VvwU: onv tract of la r d lying
Iinda.Q.f C. W. Hood. J.
K. Chambers, Airs. Massey ami other*, contain'
iug »‘xty acres, more or loss. Said land levied on
ao the property of Jzokson Turk, [colored) to
axtlrfy «n execution issued Itom tne Superior
Court ol saiil county in lavor of C.’ W. flood,
•gainst said Jackson Turk, this November 1st,
lt*6. E. I). OWEN, Sheriff.
Also, at the same time and place one tract of
land lyiuk in ?nid countv, adjoliirg lands of
ltUckburn. on No<th, on the E<ut and South by
u. i’arcer, con'ainiiiK one him red and seventy
ttc«‘ *>. more or it as. levied on ns the property of
J. C. 1’crker. by virtue of a ti. •*. issued from th.:
Justice Court of the 4!Sth Pi-trict U- M., of said
county i-i Ca.or of S. Carter, agaiust said
J. c. Parker, l.evymede and rctnrued to me by
J. A. Pavi», L. C., Nov. Lst, ISftG.
nov2w4t. E. D. OWEN. Sheriff.
from tl.e mMitTS.urt of
, „ ,, W • tl, t larke c unty, Georgia in
***'» 8 ' »al*t Henry
Bai.flcld i«Ty made by E. W. - Fort-*, lawful
•OMUhtealtteflttkdl.irM > .4d eouuiT, o«.
aoth, !8 a and turned over t . me tor ad'veoiM-
•uent and a.- Ic. Written notice given tenant in
po*ta-!on, this Oct. 3 th,1S86. B
*5* ■J'l 4 *5 8u ®« time and place,
all that trset of land, with the improvewenta
SfcW*■S**** 1 * 8 *ie and county, and
district, and in E st Athens, cov.tainioe
thhte*>n ana one-half acres, more or lest.
Bounded on tbe north by th.: new efitension oi
L“ l Ade ' ln ® Gresham ooSh hy
j ? p , the w * st b j a 11 |,o<i k-
on *® d v> ** *° ld ™ bropeity of
a i Demore, deceased, under snd by virtue of
5«!;Ju. l, ? u f d from the Juitlce court tS the 216th
district, In lavor ol Beil A Co., SMainnt snid W
R. Pernor© Lew made by E W Porter, lawfai
cnstable f tbeYl6th dis-trict, C’arke cou! ly, Oci.
lifll^festHORSES &. MOLES!
I'foprity of lorn Reid, undtr and by virtue of a
fl. fa. issued Irom the >ustice court of the 21«th
•Mfitrict in r vorof J M Barry, against said T. m
Reid Levy uia!e by E. W Porter, lawful con-
stab e of the 2iCth d-siric , Oct. 30 h. 18M, and
turned over to me f«»r advertisement and sale.
K * ven teuaril possession. This
ooi. su:n, is».
Also, will be so*d at the same ttme and place,
the nfe interest and estate ol Violet Baxter, in
and to one boos** and jot.aud the improvement*
ljfiigtivsald s'ate and -county, gud to
on thr wc.t by John Kuwlrr, north hr J. VV.
Nicholson and south by Prince avenue, being
the place whereon she now lives. Slid life
estate there!u levied on •nd to be sold aa the
property of Violet Baxter, under and by virtue
of a fi. fa. Issued trom the Justice court of the
* 6th district Clarke County, Oil., In favor
Morris, Hgai'ist sail
VioUt Baxter Levy «na*a by K. W. P t-
unstable of 216th dittr ct. Oct. jOth,
188b, and turned. vrr to uie. for 'advertisement
aud rale. Written notice given tenant In pos
session. TbisOc'. :wih, 1S86
Nov2wtt. JOdS W. WEIP, Sheriff,C.C
C LARKE /HERIFF’^TsALE.a-WilL be aol<k
b»»ore ‘he Court House door at Aihe- s, c.a.
in tu* County of Clarke. on‘tb« first 1 uesdav in
tUv Uwful t,,U18 «
Sheriffs le thefoll *!ngpioj*erty vo-wft; all th
tfola, machines, imoh menu and appliance»of
the shoe bus ness of P M. Wilson, and all ihe
material wnd sto»’k and any and everything be-
U>eaidWils°n, used in and competed
with his shoe business, formerly carried on at
Athens, Ga.. at No. 10. B ead St. The prope rty
levied ou is located in »be building on Soring at,
formerly known as William Wood** old fumVture
store, below the store of M. It Mcliintv, a **d In
the rear of J. H. Hug^in's crockery store. It is
°* ** T * waage n. fa in favor
of M. B. McGinty, against I*. M. \Vtl>on.from ti e
Snpenor Court of Clar e count). The nropertv
levied up n cons! t-. < f unichi-.iery, U>ola, impli-
u ents and appliances necessary and usual in the
manufacture of shoes. |t is first class machinery
and in first cla** order, cousistin of a vv gii
machine, wax xx thread u>aruine .sole leath'
•kiving machiie, wile ha*her rolling xnacnine,
sole 1-atlur and upj-et leather dies, 'as? paiteMis
and fixtures end other (trt'fhrnmBbie for said
business November 2 th ]ss»>.
nevS.wCUl, jr JoHR Vi. infill. BHkrlff.
nre therefore tor ice and ffirtnionHhJfi
w c “ Uie al tbe regular term of tue Court of
Ordiimy te W* held in aDdlor said county on tbe
innt Jaoi day ln.Jan.uerv r.cxj, why.such 1 ttvr?
auoiildI nJ^Jy grai>tv.d. Given under iuy'nand
a..d official signature at office this 27th day of
November IMff. • f y* ' f +•
G EORGIA. BANKS COUNTY.—I hereby cer.
tifv t*iai the ab »ve order Is a true extrac.
fioin ttie mir utesof Bank* superior court. Thi*
Oct. 25:h 18W. L, N. TURK, C. 8. C.
K. C. Hardy ) Pirorce JUuk* superior
vs. > rourt, 8cft tertc. 1886. It ap-
Nancy M. Hanly.) pearing to the court, by there*
turns of the 8:«eriff in this case, that the defen
dant does i »»t live in said county, and It further
at pei’iing to the court that she coee not reside in
th:s*::>tc. it Is ordered by tbe conn that service
ta perfected on dale" dam* by publication of \' \%
order once a month for four months, before th *
next term of this court, is the Biniier^Wa'ch-
tuari, a newspaper ; ubiishtd in Clarke ecuuty.
Georgia. WM.H.BIMPK1NS,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Granted—N. L. Hutchins, JiAlgn8. C.
order of the court of Ordi ary of Brinks
tv, will be sold at auction, at the court house
door in saiti county, on the first Tncsday In De
cember next, within the legal hoars, Ue follow-
lug property, to-wit: Allthrit tractor parcel ol
I'tU’i l>lng iu.»aid connty, on the waters of the
Hudson river, adjoining Puds of J. R. Cham
bers ou the north, lands ot William Boling ou the
west, lards of Scales on the east, by !*0'**ofJ 8.
f/hHtubers and other*, containing ek-hty-seven
acre.-*, more ex lets. Ou said tract there U a
dwcUiuxhnuso and forty actcs, in high state of
cultivaffoa. twenty acres rf whio i ia creek bot-
to.’O, the remniuder in origin tl forest. Also, at
the same time aad t laoe. two luwu lot* in the
town of Homer, known and df*tingulshed In the
plst o said town as lo ■ Nos. 3 ao<* 4, containing
e ch one-ninth of an acre. Bold as the property
oi 8. C. .Smith, late of siM county, deceased
Terms cash. October 26th, IHhd.
N»v2w-lt JOHN R. CHAMBERS, Adi
1 CAN’T BFiEATHE
Cheat Pains, Numbness. .Soreness,
H■»eking Cough, As'.bma.’I’luriesv and
Infls»;iTDH»ion relieved in one minute
^bv the Cuticurs Anti-Pain Plaster.
^Nothing like V. At druxvists, 25c.
• Potter I»rug and Chemical Go.,
OcM’IAw’m.
AURANTIR
Motec( tho disBfiasi which afflict msakind are oritrin-
allj canard bxadisordersd caudit km of tbA L| V E R»
For nil ©ompiaintA «f this kind, aach aa Torpidity of
fiie Liver. BiUooaneaa. Nervone Dyspepeia, Indigm-
tion. Irregularity of the Bowels, Count ipathra. Flatu
lency. Fmctatior.s and Burning of tha Stomach
'eoteMluies eaffrel Heartburn). Miasma, Malaria,
Uoudy Flux.'Ciulla *nd Fere*. Breakbone Fever,
Exhftuteion "before or after Ftever*. Cl ironic Diar-
rhrea. Lots of AppetRe. Headache, Fool Brecth,
. Inegubritiae incidental to Females. Bearing-down
SKESTftOIGER’S ftURBiTll
1 is I rival liable, ftisnotepeneceaforalldimapei,
7 bet OSipp e!! ffeeases of the LIVER,
wni STOMACH and BOWELS,
•» chaagee the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy colo,. It entirely removts
lo^r. gloomy apirita. It is one of the BEST AL*
TERATIVES nhd PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and le A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
• rurlatgiaprccsl-ti TricoSI.OO perbottte
C. F.STADICEB, Proprietor,
140 00. FRONT ST. Fnuadelohla. Pa.
OBACCC
ScSSEDSES
. Ttetar. Belt Rheum L—
rTne. Pimple*. Boree end Btfk
THE ClINQMAM TOBACCO CAKE
vti:rk*m own itFMRpy,
f HE CUNGMAN TOBACCO PLAS T EB
GUNGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM- n. «Xk*i. *' Are
■T'eA .M, :■*—i—
lAMllty aa4 ffcpatattqn' wlli inre.t Five Thoq-
bett^i write mu pirticnUn. Ko poatal card,
noticed. ^'|«V. lSUUon " <}," New York,
S < - - -
BANKS COUNTY.—Hill be sold in 4he Tewn
ol IWmouy Grove on Tu« aday tVe 4th da; ot
January. !Ks7,two imcso lend in Bauks County,
six uiilca North .E stof Harmony (trove on tin
waters of Grove River and N^ked Creek- L 1
No. 3 cf ihu late survey contains 132 acres, 40
a> r*^ in good pasture of river bottom-and old
flt l good dee! of cane on river, about 30 acre. in
good state ot cultiyatipu, balance original forest
and oid pine field; gtxgi dwelling with Moons,
we ll iu the y*nl, subles, barn, etc, Loi No. 4
contains 93 acres. 20 certs In original f* rest, 10
acres btar.ch bottom, 15acres Treihold field land
balance in pine field, net cleared On this tnel
iw a good levant house, well staliiea etc., decided
ly thv L st one horse larm in the connty. The
sb.ive lands -re conven'ent to market, churches
mills, etc,, good s ttleuient. Any oue wish’ng to
look . t above lands will call on J. W. Webb at the
abo c fuiir. For furth“r perticularsapply lotbe
undersigned at Fort Lamar, Ga* bold aa the pro
perty oi W. R. Goes, late of Jridson County,
dicta cd, Tor dl-trlbutii n among the befrs of
said deceased* Tcrmatesh.
J. U. GOSS, Executor.
Last will of W. K. taOts, deceased.
novSewSfit),
. Sv. s.«
in
due form am Ho i t<» the imderaigutd lor per-
mm ont l**iteis of Admirntratiou op the estate
oi Mary NVPeou, Igte of saidc->uo*y dec*Med.an<f
I wiU p«»« upon »aii application on the flrsi
Monday in Pcrember m-xu Giv©u under mi
hand and otH -ial signature, Nov. 1st, 1886.
uor^wit. T K. HILL, Ordinary.
thirt.iO aU»ve order is* true ejtrnr.t fyora the
minuter of court. L. N. TURK, 0.8. C.
J. *'all bFi4.au s libel for divorce In Banka
v*. : superior i ourt, tieptt term, 1686.
J. V Fagan* • It appearing to the court by the
return of t he 'herlff In thpafiove css*, that the
defendant does not ’tyide In said county, nd it
further appearing that the does u»*t reside ia
till-fitste, it is ft ereiore ordered by the c art
thatse vice boooriected on the effeaslant by tho
pub ic it on ot this older on e a month for four
ra tubs, be'ore the hex 7 term ol this court in the
Ban n er-W tchiHftn.unewspspe published in tbi
city of Athetiri, C'.arky county, Georgia.
N.L HUTCHIKS.lndgeS.C.
A. C. Most, P. v|. Eivnrdfi, p.tfi>a Atty'i.
Gr.naoTA Bs>Ka Coo*»tx.-*I hereby certify
that tbe above oruer is a true extr. ct from the
n iijuiri of ftanks superior C‘>ur*\ Thf* Oct. T5th
>8 6 * P, M.TURK, 0.
- . ....adroiQiMratjrof t», J. Garrison, having
applied to tbe court of Ordlrary ot said countv
for a discharge from his adminietrati »b of P J
Garrison, Occe-a*ed. This is then foe to rite all
person* concerted to sho esnse, it any the?
have, *»hv the said W- C. J. Garrison should not
be dlsmifised from said ad ml nit-tra: Ion and re
ceive letters of dismGsion, on tbe first Monday
In Feb., 1867. T. P HILL.
_ . Ordinary Bank* County.
Oct. 28th, 1830.
OCONEE COUNTV.
A DM INiSTRATOR’S" AI.K —Agree-
ably to an order of St he Gourtnf Or
ilinarytof Oconre C»tin»y, will be sold
at aortion before the Court House door
cf aaid county on tht first Tueaoay in
December, 1880, within lbs legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit:
one tract of land, lying on the road
lea.ling from WatMnsville to High
Shoals, adjoining lauds of J. \V. Uee,
Alhlnu. Biihon and dial portion of the
home placeof U. M. Fqllilove, deceased,
laid off as dow-r to rhe widow of tha
►aid FulWove, idttiB'ed in said county
and coiiiaining 8570-100 acres, more or
lea*. Sold as the property of H. M.
FuJUlove, deceased. Terms cash. This
the JOth dav of O.-lober Ififttt,
SEABORN J. FULL1LOVE,
Adui’r H. M. Fullll-jve, dep’d,
on ta. ftrat Tuetdaj i.Pterstei dul within
the l»»at hour, ol ute,tlie following propertT
ht-iwi;: ,11 u at uaet or parer 1 of liod, ,Itu»teii
apon the water, ol aaritw*, Ctwrk, lu , id
ti tijnlel oath. 8o..a. oo«StnlSo«
*siag l Wigft , gTaia
noefw*. JA51KS W. 11ANIEL, Adrn’r.
5o^TwW
.Adwlaliirv
du.
of T Jridd“
—iaTaaa ,iKlaD»ll^ti M .-«j. ha artnitrn th,
2r?ow2fc? 1 !8ai^ ::n,b,r 1 H*rJ k “ , V* ,te» day
Ordloatr. I
PARR RRO.TE4ERS,
House and Sign Painter
Oeoflraiers and Dealers in Wall Paoer.
Athens ■-** > I—
Athens, Georaia.
Tctephoua lM. « Clijton St:Mt
upu5ti.se.
advertisements.
CLARKE COUNTY.
Cto5?iS SH i B u ,,, ‘’ 8 f ALE -Wlll be nld te
COttrt housa door in the city of Ath-
jnn, Clarke county, Georgia, on th* first Tues-
jSLi* toe following proDertv?
lOVflfiilicr IM * v . J , n.uu mi uur o>g)I ” >» O
neyj-tOdS*' A. ; I-^EhLIY. C^C. t. * l^guuior o»..,Ati.ut,
R o 6 Sv,!^ ’ et-MnsBcowWY.-refoewa.Jae
U 8. Ulllltord, fcxocuiorof Mra. J.ns K. B-rt-
jing, late of laid Couotv, deceased, apr-lle, to me
lor l- are to Mil all the Real Eatate or aald de-
CtUt'u, • ■ , ,
rbf-se are to cite and notify nil c>no4rhe<t to
show cauKC- »t the regular term uf Court of Ordi-
nary of kaid Omnty.to be held 0:1 the first Mon
day In December next, wh> firtbl lr-av- .-honld
not be granted. Given under niv hand this Is
day of November. 18C6.
Nov2lt ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
pLARKK SHERIFFS SALE.—Georgia. Clarke
y i otin*y, will be sold before the Court House
door in Athens. Georgia, during the legal hour*
°L B V e w oa i the firsl Tuesley in December, 1S8B.
tho fonowing property: one lot of Un i. in said
County, cenutijdngsix (d) acres more oi less
bounded on the north west by Mr*. Elira Yerhv,
.>onth west by Leo Harris mud R^b-rt .b^ith,
eest. by Ne«t Beavers, Levied on as the property
of lientlers m Mack t. sAiisfv one flbi L-ued
from the Justice Court 219 D G M pi f-vor of W.
L. Barte r Si Co. against Hendersun Mtok and
one tax ttfa for st Ate an * Countv taxes for year
•JriS lMued by H H. Liu on, tax CeUector of
Clarke Countv. Said levies male by J. H. 'Wil-
IliuhuD, lawful 0Da..table, aad tarucu aver lo
at. tor advertlKineui and ule. Oct. Z3, tan:
nof2w4t. JOHiMV.IVKIK; Sheriff.
r-LAHKK 8U8B1FK 8ALK.-Mortga«a Slle-
L Will te aold before tbe Court Hou«- ooor 'in
Athens, Glzrlte County. Georuta. durlnr the le-
u*l hours of »rle on the hint l u sdaj Ia Becem-
ber. issfi, the following property to wit:
That trset of land lu satu Count* beginning
at . Koch Corner at tho Athene, und JetTcrsou
ro«<l,tunning slung said road N. Hi w. lffiotoa
rock; thence N 31« K 10.10 lo » rock; MeuM N n
52 fl 8 K 5 to a. roCk; the-m- N,
10 W 22.50 to pine stump: tber.ee s sllSlfao ko
5 I??: 1 * 814 8 W gat. post; tile nee
s 15>4 E 10 ,5 to stake; thence 8 1S T ' E to R G-
thence s 10)4 " to rate d. .s'; thence 8 96 W 17.S0
iosUke;tlieue«8 3»w;j o to hegioaing. con
taining one hundred and seventeen seres more
or lew. bounded north bp the land olKoen Fos..
ter; rest by Johnson; west by * a usk sad others;
sed south hy rosd. sreordiog to rurvey of C. B.
Chandler. April 14.1883.
r^'Iif* “W “fisfy smurtgsge ffsln fnror
of Ferdinand Phinfs, sgslfist Allen R. Johnson.
1 sued from the superiort oart oi CUrke Oiuntv.
r*o)lce glv.n'eusut h possesslop. oct 27.1856-
hoT2»4t. JNO. w. WEIR. Sheriff Clarke Col
G EOKUIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—
Whereas, Mrs. Mary A. Lip-comb,
tUministratrix of F. A. Lipseoteb, rlc-
ceaserl, applies to me for leave to s-ll
w-verueen (17) shares of the stock of the
Eagle A Thtenix Mumifai turinx Com-
panj of Columbus Georgia, belonging to
the estate of said ihicrasa.1. These ate
therefore to notify ami cite air concern
ed to show cause at the regular term
cf the corn t Of Ordinary of said county,
lo be held on the first Monday in De
cember next, why said leave should not
he granted. Given under niy hand at
office this 2flth day of October 1SSG. .
ASA M. JAUliftON. Or.iitt.trv.
nov2tr4t*
G EORHIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—
Whereas, E. C. Arttolfl applies to
me for lettera ot Adminiairation on tbe
estate of Mary E. Arnold, late of said
county deceased. These are tficrcrrire
locite and admonish all concerned to
show oatisn at the regnlar term of the
Court of Ordinary of said coniitv, to be
heltl on tbe first .Monday in December
next, why aaid letters shoull not ' e
granted. Given nudtir my hand at office
this 26(h day ol Ociotier, ISSt).
ASA M; JACKSON, Ordlohry.
. nov2w4r
N Ol.Clv.—All person having any
claims or demands against D. 11,
Johnson, lute of Clarke County, de
ceased aie hereby notified to present
the same for payment in tbe time and
m tuner prescribed by 1 iw, to the nnjer-
• g ted at Lexington, Ga., and those in-
d ibted to said deceased are requested
to make lmmetliale payment.
O. H. ARNOLD,
J. ft. CHIUSTUN,
Administrators of said duRased.
nov2wGt.
fl BORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—
VJ Whereas O H Arnold, ami J 8
Christian aa administrators of David H
Johnson, late of said county deceased,
apply to me for leave to sell all tbe
land belonging to the estate of said de
ceased. consisting of several tracts lylhg
in Oglethorpecoupty saidSlate. These
are therefore to cite and. notity all con
cerned to Show cause at the regular terra
of the Court of Ordinary of said county
r.f Clarke to be h- ld'on theflrft Mofldny
in Drcetnber next; why paid leave should
'not be granted. Given under my’band
at office this 20th dav of Octobar, 18^fi.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
noyJw4t
pEORGI t.CLARKr. COUNTY.-T>«11 nhoit
Vj U muy concarm Tto sppTaUaca appointed to
M* apart a year** support to Mr*, u. m. nogan,
widow of John Hogan Ut* of said county, de
ceased, and her two minor children Arnos'and
John, have made their totama. to me, rend -all
pomons oooce nod aie hereby, notified to show
cans© why said application for twelve months
support^hould not oe prar ~
ttt oe craiRKL Nut. 1UW6.
▲BA A JACKsON, Ordiuxry.
cduN'm-.
r . .. . An election
_ in and forsdd t-nuntyfor* ‘
officers for mid oou *
held on the first "
to*wlt: Clerk *f . .
SSL.'
X0NG & TAYLORs
H) RU GGXSTS,
Athens, Georgia.
Patent McJlcino, el eUklud.,
US,
« w>s» v* y» u *j
wre m _*«-*&,-/*» s'avteaa Mofff,
81 htmont'Regulator, Tutta PUla. andetc..
Wd.
b’ow^Tdis timate'pdMrearkeite. J *
^ .Window Glass, Putty and Oils J
.r i?lYjE >4E’.A C^L. -
ocuswir.
THIS AC2MT
has supplied us with the celebrated
RAVEN 6USSS
SHOE PRES i:\ r O,,
which we have in stock and highly
recommend.
ARTIE f in want of Hqrsei or Rule* for eltha
Service, Display or Speed,
Wil' Jud at— leaf ».j S Je ‘tabue, on Thomu
Street ethen., Oeorgle; e tnrro mini her. f „n
tupertor entente to »ele>-t fn m. w> .took C ere-
*** V'3*t the moot rella. le
end cell hrktei breeder! of Kentu kr. urd they
are littaraitteed u ret.reaented I have on h.n?
® .« very one t air, a, also both buggy and rad
die hones, tt 11 be glad to h.,v* you call and a«
(hen atm v stables/
M AUK OUT OF FURS SUGAR
CANDY A. SPECIALTY
W.g HOLMAN. Beautiful Line of
ones .
DE:ALERSijfa= •
BOOTS AND SHOES ATHENS, GEOty^l
HAMPTON & WEBB" "I
, MANUFACTURERS OF'ALL Kivr.onw .. ■ > ' ? I
. oOCOANUT,PEANUT, BARS, TAFFV
Prices guaranteed as low aa any .other markrt. Send Tot"^i i
HARD TIME PRICES,"
Don’t fail to see our stock before you buy. . " t.t,... . 3
JOHN CRAWFORD & GO ” r ^
ORU8QI8TS, - -- -a -' ' g- > AT( iEl^^
inart:ltl2il&wly. ' * “ V * • " ‘
; only shorten« the time of ltborand
iMsenfi tb® »in. tint It L'rcariFdimlnUhM
the d«t.*er t»Itfeof l Mother a d cb ild
au J leaves the <r other in a Condition more
fovorahlf to speedr recovsry. diets lit-
bljto ttoodicff. ctmviiMpn , snd other
“ 1 •• —iptoms. Its efficacyJn thij
;» it to he cnlHed Tu : Mvr«-
nntl to rank its one of* the
century * X9tnedieH ot toe,nineteenth
Wdrffiimnt pnbU’hcertlficxtesconcern-
irsthiv remeuy without wnarii'd the
hfea^ir.,'^-. Yi.,w.y.
« f 'i ,r i 0 u r b ? k “T? M " t ‘ p ra, mailed free
mm
A FRIEND IN NEED
. DR. SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE -LINIMENT-
H.» Hon u,«l ipr more than .10 veara. and is tte
Mat known rented y for Rfeumtiam
CJi«. BurJnw“nd.f ^,Kli
Jktornallnjurik, X*- Fold by alt JkJgljZ
HATURE , 3 A ..“ EL,Am - E «bmedy
MlJknfi * • ror sick Headache,
CIIRE.FOR . Torpid Liver,
c«iwm:rEHsr
riLTSEH APERIENT
, * | G}. e 'rtain in its eflecta
His gentle .n its action II
| palatable to the taste, e,
••be relief upon tocurf,
od it enr^s by ^ssUti'g
not hy outrasipjr, nature.
J o nut t ke violent purge*
, ,, , , fpel^^t^.
Sick:HeadacIi8 l ’•^rpMUrep^l2S‘c n n ,
awn ■» , hlch ha* for more than
fortj ypars* i-at.Uo favorite
arsPEPsii,^ «»»■
TO
a A 1 *** Jow nowapupers divl
TREK S w!U be* sent on application—
To those who want their advertising to pa , we
ean offer no bet'e r medium for thorough and ef*
icetlye work i„*fi tbe varif-as actions of o*r se
lect Local 1 eist, GKO. P. H »\VELL & CO ,
waareres i . , Kcwipriper Advertising Bureau,
oct2I-c Awlm ID Spruce street, New York
A PIES waj
» vijiod togot up TcsClubs for our Pure
_ and Otff. es' A host 1 useful articles to
select fouw ks premiums. So- for lllusir-ted
Trice an * Premium Ln. Spec •»- •- ffer: to
erery tenth utrs«n th*t answerst...:
went we tell? r • -
tefid
"r«w?
a. aiddres* fr< ® ODe °* -^©ice
A COFFEE CO, Boston, Man.
OCt23dittrt?Ut,
COOKINGS
HEATING:..";^:?:';
WE ARE STILL IN TIIE-LEADI v
OBR PRICES MUST AITiil
M?M-'.t ■> :
-»•' >
* ‘ L "a* C* a . .
Our Stock this Season is Immense' and we have pfrt M'fi^eS' where
it will pay you to come to see us before ou bUjr: 'A-'AflHirttV Plain
and Farcy Tinware,- Wrought iron Ran£cE 'and"'ey;«ry'‘'ri5tni{ rf in' k our
line. Come atul see user vtr.leJo%cuU v and prices.j. V‘_ ' j j ' - "• ""''f
MADDREY & JONES. ' fj*
oc 1*6.30). No. 6, Broad StrMt, AlOgffk; MlL-y
\I7 live encrgvtic man, to represco
, w# * P® r month, and cxpei ses. Good
■*£i* Ver £? 4 I* b *>Ts; omfitadd u-rtUulsrsfrco
S7 GOto S2 900 ib
m»de wmiHmr for ns. Agents pr
YEAR, cicxr or
. . ^-—expense, can be
htMtiaw .t'r” -a.— Ageatepiwfeered who can
gsterttssaafgigKaaaB
NEW YORK SHOPPING.
I wnsmsc, ADVERTISERS should addrea.
Gho.. p ROM KUL A Co., In Sprue St., hew
*«*#*»/. lot self tl Jin of UaJO NensnipotT
wdl ho Br ill free oh application. novlSdJtwlm
pATflNTS arcured on rcawhablc tefraa. Work
reliable; papers caratultv and legally drawn.
Write lor p-trticulars. N. L. CollaMSR Patent
nVu'^' w' 1 Engineer, »t cloud
ltuiluiqg,)) oahiititbii, p. C. novl 8dt£
Departnienf!
tea OF THS •
ONiVERSITY OF GEORGIA
• " AT
AJJ.GU.STA1
- fliEnexi Seogibh 0 f tltlfi Institution
Will lie^in on the First Monday In No-
■vember, and terminate on the first of
Itlkach -
Every Facility is offered for a com
plete eorrse of Medical Instruction
Full CV.rps of Professor*; -Fine Labor*.
InrvfHftipftal on the College Ground-
do. - EDWARD GEDDING8, Dens
.» -SarfCte ►.<*,
Wo B.3UENETT.
ATTOHNE Y - AT-LAW
v . ATHENS, QA.
orncEOvER 'gfarips xicEERsox it
Pred(ct« te Stela and f literal Ccirii
Iron, Steel, Nails, Gms, Pistols, Cutlery, ’JUilf Ffediogs,
Agricultural Implements,^iicutef f Saw^ ^Barb^dr..
Wke Fencing, Sho^cAscs' etc. ’'
For FAIRBANK’ STANDA -T” ~
For FAIRBANK
Watt’s Plows, Dexter Corn *‘Shelter ‘and
9,
Champion Reapers and, Muwers, ,Ljpgirf(jot$
Collett light Draft Magolia Ho,'feeieft i-ttli
Condensers; Dopont’slSpoiting^aiid.'Bf^Udg^PifWfi^^'^r'
Iron Front Store, cor. Bvoad and Thomas-sfek aithoas.
• . T ' ^ * • % **w * *»- '• ojSV«
THEO. MARKWA
zv'-.v
ft ■-* ;. * >.1,- 4-i, - r ^,. r
‘ I m!. e.lfll, .... 1
■HHEi•< -
BROAD STREET, Near Irowcr.lilrfrket,
MARBLE WORK.' DOMESTIC ARD;iMPOR ; PED ( - A'Ph
- Georg.a A South Carolina Granite iIomimejtts. ^44e AS]
A large aa lection of Marble and Granite Work alwkrireai ^
tSSZiSSSLT*"* " '* ,V ' K “
■ - *' •.* - ■).
«4Nre
LEGAL. ADYERTISEMENTT.
E. K. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at-Law,
. .. ATRENB, GA..
Will piactlM In any and all of tho courts by
pedal omaitcmont. Qfflco ta old Franklin
Housebuilding. sepl2-wly
MAN HOOD
m LOST HOW RESTORED!
WMreMritMWNO|Mr-
j E ?ainy on Ute radical
in the handa of
reESfw-sj-
of four cemsor two
’culverwelL medic al oo„--'
41 Ann St.,N*w- York, N. Y.; Poat Offlce Box,440
oct'JOwly.
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AT - ‘ J w-J
ateMsfissjas^ss^-a
DALY & ARMS'
f Brolu * *** ^ Streets, Augusta, fiier^.:. ; v V
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