The Weekly banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1886-1889, December 14, 1886, Image 4

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i-SOMETHING TO CON8IDEB. It is hardly necessary for the Bannee- firants to call attention to its en- I news serrice from Aogustaand At- l Unto, particularly its system of specials ITom the Capitol daring the session of the Suto Legislature. These reports have been as full as those of the Atlanta Con stitution or any paper in Georgia. They have given the proceedings of the legis lative and executive departments, and - 'item of importance has occurred late ly in the State when the readers of the Banner-Watchman have not been given an intelligent and a prompt report, We need not refer to the daily progress of the great strike in Augusta; the startling fluctuations of the great deal in Central Itailroad in Savannah; the developments of points of interest in the legislative halls and tiovernor a office in Atlanta— and other matters in which eur people are concerned. We arc more than gratified that this service has been to some extent appre ciated. Our friends in Athens and vi cinity have been prompt to say that the Banner-Watchman has given its read ers a good paper of late, and the substan tial growth of our daily list has added emphasis to this fnvos. Our friends must know that our expenses have mate rially increased. It has cost something like one hundred dollars a month extra r-fo supply this news to tho people. Our bu.auiess must increase to this exten lo warralit^ts continuance. We can pub lish a t apir anti make money with less expense; but we are anvious to give Athens an issue, better than our old pa per, better than our present paper, some what comporting with her importance anil her prospects. A city with cotton receipts ranging from sixty thousand to sere tty-tire thousand bales deserves a good paper, and we can furnish such a paper with anything like solid support. We wish .to improve our advertising pat ronage as wo have advanced our sub scription list. With our magnificent rail road prospects and our growing trade boundary, Athens should have a first- class paper—far better than the Bannkk- W a ache an of to-day—and we will give it to her, with fair encouragement. What wo want is that every bank, in surance company, every manufacture, every mill ami store should be repre sented in our advertis'ng colums. Such a policy could not fail to improve the bu siness even of such established institu tions, and in helping the paper would ..help the town. The Banner-Watchman is of courcs, an established paper. It will continue to be published from the old stand at the name rates. It is an earnest worker for the growth of Athens and will continue to be. Its field and its efficiency must, however, be determined by the encour agement our peoplo give it right here. |lt aspires to be a pewer for good sad for usefulness, and it will be. DON'T RAISE THE TAXES. 9= WEEKLY BANNER.-WATCH MAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 1SS6. SHOVELING TIP 1 ; - j In the estimate' of expenditures by State is one of $170,000 for the new cap- itol appropriation. It will be remem bored that the for the new capitol, and $180,000 for each' out of any surplus in otherwise approprii a delay in the passage of the act, without a corresponding change cf its provis ions, which distributed tips appropriation through six years, and required the work to be completed by January.L I888, legislation will be necessary to make the sum of $540,000, available by January 1, 1880—or the time for the completion of the new capitol must be extended. Dp to this time the sum of $460,000 only has been available. It will therefore require, if the capitol is to be pushed to a quick completion, an appropriation of $257,- 724.33 for the year 1887—and of $200,000 for the year 1888. These forced py- menttf then, must be made to fin'sh the building in the period originally intended. This will require 85-100 of a mill extra tax, and the sinking fund tax will re quire 30-100 of a mill more. Now it is getting down into small mat ters to treat of hundredths of mills—or thousandths of a cent, but when we re member that these things mean the raising of hundreds .of thousands of dol lars next year, the idea recurs with sharp emphasis—ought this amount to be wrung from the people at this time. The increase of taxation has amounted to a mill in the past two years, or about $330,- 000. Had the state tho money on hand, it might be good policy to increase the an nual appropriation and push the capitol to a forced completion. Our sympathies are with the distinguished gentlemen in Atlanta shivering under an uncertain roof, with its crushing mass of-ice and snow. But our sympathies must also extend to the tax payers of Georgia, suf fering from a scanty crop and private debts, as well as public burdens. There is something crushing there. The crisis JUDGE HOWELL COBB, i u>a The re-appointment of Hon. Howell Cobb as Judge of onr City Court is asked and desired by our every citizen pt, color or conditioi ithin the history of our Si held offiee who has given; satisfaction than Judge Cobb, or has more justly earned and firmly held the respect, admiration and confidence of the people. Judge Cobb is an able, up -honest * and ~a pure man, and Mr ejreiy ruling is laden with wisdom and- justlce. Before his ceurt, the veriest pauper can confidently appear, knowing that his cause will be attentively heard, and the scale of Justice evenly balanced, it matters not what be the influence or wealth of his opponent Wedonotknow that Judge Cobb will have opposition; but in the event that be does, we confi dently affirm that our people prefer thk present officer to any man you can name. Therefore, we trust that Governor Gor don will unhesitatingly re-appoint Judge Cobb, and assure him that he will there by earn and receive the thanks of every citixen of Clarke county. ■ - . WINTERVILLE? Nio»vs Note* From Clarke County and Viclnlty~8awlag Wk«t Before thl Blizzard—UamePlentiful-Cse It* >sre.tisaua| j J y ' U AVintkrvii.i.f, Dee 8.—[Special!] Rab- mHmmra ' : * * j ADVERTISEMENTS; •CLARKE COUNTY, section with “red eye,” and our hbn- dr.nkers are disgusted over the importa tion of the fluid into our midst. Nearly all of our fanners finished sow ing wheat just as the blizzard reached us. The smallest amount of oats was sown this fall. The holiday hegira among the colored people has begun and will last until the 10th of January. There are more hands to l.i e Hit .rio ter than ever known before in this sec tion. The same old story, “I will never use another pound of guano,” has been heard so often this fall that we believe that there will be a perceptible falling off in guano sales.next spring. e do iter, by tiie wrri ly anti Qua ana State loll ... per-«u manage and ton rot the Draw ings themselves, and t,:u t the same are conducted with honest-, fairnt ss and in good faith toward all |>»rtlcr, and we au thorize thetCompauy ttwtise .tbi* certifi cate, with tec i-iruilfs o our signature* ttachcj, in it* atlagttiseuikiitc.' Commissioners. We the ntler»igt,etl banks a ad bauk^s will (By all f rises drawn in the l.ouisi- Slate Ijouerie.- widen may be gyi- ; ougoounters. , % i;ifCeci«- boiiWtun" XatlondlTRk W KlLHittilll, 1’it-s. state .national Hank UALUWl.V.Pres. Sew Or.eaas National Bank DNPB Tj ITmAC i lOH ! - UTca Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Incorporated In 186b lor 25 fours by tbe Uigiala urc for Educational anl Charitable purpost**- w wjjiob a rvserv- heon adJedX 4. 1 vokrfte iranchb- 1 bar Drawings will Itjpieifer scales of .•following Oiitrl- * n * ! 199th Grand Monthly AND TUK EXTRASRDtNAB«|:tjU UU'MtLY J)P..UV«K*i iNTMKAC.tDK't V*>b MU-10, NEW ORl.b'ANH, • UJLSDvY, DKgLMUK : 14. unacr tbe i.ers ,11 tl .upi '-i.-ton an tl m*l!!ig,-lueut of Ben. G. T. BEAUSSOAKD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAIj PillZE Sr»f).000. Ko*ic%.—-Tickets ato DoUirs only. Bal7d&, $5. Filths. 5»2. Tenths. $1. LIST <>K i’ltlZF!'-. I rtpiTAl. PKIZKOF$150.<K»0 ... I GRAND I’KIZK OK 50.0 0.... 1 i»KAVD I*UI35K OF t ... S LAHt.fc *’hlZ » OF JU,v>Q... 4'L \ N<» .4 PHIZES OF .\«*0 . . •2 1*R1Z LB OK 1,-Att ... defendant a,——-,— — - n-oii .b fur V ur ni'*niL>, before the next teru of this cou't.imhe Banm-a-WHUbipasanewspaper pub iDhediuiboiltyof Athens, Clarke «ounly, G'Hiiicia. jJx. MOSS Finiutift » AWy. If. L liCTgHIN!?. Jndge C_.W.C. WWiI A^AIf k-* UJlTY --Si'rfrbf &ldoa [ $hvHrut IWsdAT-' it* 0eo».inbir% ext.Jpu the •urt iluuwu lu »dW ct*u*>-tj»le$;al ho .ri o- saie to lbe\b!s*he*i- b: Jaer, for cash, the I Ho wing properly tihffU; < nc tract of la» d lying ii* said roun'y arjoininj* 1 lt.dri of C. W. Hood, J. K. (’haml*co, Mr» Maascy and otner, conuin- inj; sixty kerr-a. more nr le‘«. f>itid land levied on urt of s«ur eouuty iu favor of C. W. Hood, iim: aaid Jackrm Tut thi' November 1st, 1^6. E. D. OW ES. Sheriff. A Iso, at the same time and place one tract of l* T id lying in eaid ccuoty, adjpicii.g lands of th, on the East and South by imtone huo«’red and sevvnty w lA.*T»fd oaaa the proneityof irtue of a 6. n. mmtd from tb.: be 418th District«. M., of raid of S. Carter, against said . .ey m»m1« an$l returned to me by J. A. Davis, L. C., Nov. 1st, 1S86 nov2w4i. K. 1). uWEN. Sheriff, BtNKi C'U'iiY.—I hereby certliy that t-.e above order is a true extree* fr*)ra tbe oiinute-of court. L. N. TURK, (J. S. C. J.C&UbFagaus libel for div^rve la Banks v«. . su|i«rior court, term, 1686. C F;<gans : It at-peark-g to the court by the return oi the ~heri<T in tbe wbove esse, that tbe defi-iulaut does uot reside l.i sa!d county, nd it ariug that she ti.vot out reside la ' ^fnefAnfl Jbc*antl)y |hc c itlnu of this ^rdt* toil QattiiouLb fur (bur ka, b^4**r.. tin* tick*.tefin of tlala court D»the RauTicrw'vV tchmut),a ncwsj'flpe published iu the -a?ity of lUbcuKC.arkt- county, ^ieorgia. 4 N.lz uurcilisa. Judge 8.C. i, P. »t. K l^arJ.v, pitU’ri AUy’s. U-'OVTT.* -I hereby c»rtiiy veorjerisu true extract from the if llaaks superior ci.t|rt. This Oct U-Vh. • i . % • L. K fl’KR. C. d. G. , ♦UO.O'K . r ri*,0t» 20.000 2*1,0! - «. , There are more squirrels in this sec- is one for the tinner ami snow shovel, j t j on now p) years past. Foxes will rather than a heavier levy just now. lVo regret to see a disposition on the part of the present State Legislature to rrise the rate of taxation for the coining year. This is unfortunate and would be unwise. It w ill lie burdensome for the farmer, while the example set to cities, counties and individuals would be a seri ous, if not a disastrous one. Surely, the representative who talks about increasing taxation lias not been home among his people during the past iliirty days. lie lias not informed him- sell of the shortness of the crop—of the number of men in his county who have failed to pay out: who are one-third be hind in their yield and who will be una ble to meet tliis year's expenses. Cot ton has not only been cut off, but prices have been low and the dry season 11as retarded the grain planting of the fall months. Collections throughout the country arc behind, and the outlook for the Georgia farmer is anything but good. Wc do not mean to argue general de moralization or to deduce a gloomy view to tbe planter or the merchant, but times are tight enough to make men stop and tliiiik before adding to the expenses of state government. The time for raising taxation is very inopportune. Three mills was the rate four years ago in state taxation. This rate was increased to -A.50 at the last session, end now the in- *c amounts nearly to another half A- 3.95. It ia time to call a halt. '-.Daniel, in his annual message, e estimated income from the TJkto of taxation would yield suffi- tQ-evenuu to meet undrawn appro priations for 1886, as well as estimated appropriations necessary for 1887, and leave a cash balance in the Treasury of $51,887.93, which is adequate under our syatem for the conduct of the govern ment. Let the finance committee and the General Assembly deliberate well before increasing taxation at this time. Gen. Alexander says in the event of his election his object will be “to give the stockholders full and frequent informa tion as to the value and earnings of the company. To give any dissatisfied stock holder fair play in seeking to refom any abuse or change tho management. To so distribute expenses of maintenance as to avoid great irregularities in dividends, and to endervor to bring about a better state of feeling between the railroad and some of the sections of conntry which it serves.” * BAD FOB RANDALL1SM. The mcsssgn of Grover Cleveland, President of tho United States, shows that he is an out and out tariff reformer. He stands on no uncertain ground, lie tleals in no double terms. His language forcible am! unmistakable. He says in so many words that the tariff must he reduced, that it is shameful to continue the hich war tax, and that the farmer anil producer are suffering to enrich a few favored manufacturers. This is the whole tiling in a nutshell. Carlisle said no more in his Iroquois speech, and the President has arrayed himself as strong ly against the Randall wing of Democracy, which lias obstructed revenue r. form, as have Ca-bsle and -Morrison. The President’s message must have been a hot shot to the Randall papers in Georgia. It was music to the people who have elected ten revenue reformers to congress in spite of the high tariff papers which fiddle for Sam Randall,and talk about ‘ turning over the electoral vote of Georgia” to the Pennsylvania pro tectionist The President devotes a column to the subject of reducing the tariff. He says the present system of ruthless extortion is no less extortion because of the indi rect manner of these exactions. These do not cancel their character or conceal their enormity. The amount raised by the people, professedly for the support of the government, is added to the expenses of daily bread, and is a tax as absolute as if put in the hands of the tax gatherer. These bounties indicate abnormal busi ness prospects, and vast fortunes of fa vored monopolies. The President says these are undemocratic and unjust. There is no benefit to the people at Urge; there is absolute menace, as in the tin plate incident, to the principles of fair election and free government. Fanners are compelled to pay exces sively for their household goods while their products are ruined in foreign mar kets by our national policy which pro hibits free exchange of trade. The leading strings of infancy, says the Pres ident, can well be abandoned in the pres ent stage of American industry and self- reliance. But tbe President's words cannot be improved upon. Here they are: . “But our farmers and agriculturists, those who from the soil produce the things consumed by all, arc perhaps more directly and plainly concerned than any other of our citizens in a just and careful system of Federal taxation. Those actually engaged in tnd more re motely co* nccted with this kind of work number nearly one-half our popu lation. None labor harder or more con tinuously than they. No enactments limit their hours of toil, and no interpo sition of the government enhances to any great extent the value of their pro ducts, and yet for many of the nccesaa. vies and comforts of life, which tbe most scrupulous economy enables them to bring into their homes, and for their im plements of husbandry, they are obliged to pay a price largely increased by an un natural profit which, by the action of the government, is given to the more favor ed manufacturer.” 2X1 4-•.eo c i toj to OUi increase in a few years, as no one now owns a pack of hounds. The election for county officers in both Clarke and Oglethorpe counties is seldom spoken of. We predict that the “old squad” will be returned in both coun ties. Prof. Hudson will move into the Ver- by house 1st January. Mr. II. O. Johnson, of Daniolsville, will build a residence here uext spring. Mr. H. R. Dead wyler, of Elbert county, will leave for Mercer University 1st Jan uary. The advance in cotton came too late to benefit the greatest number of farmers. ‘Twas ever thus from childhood’s hour.” It is about time for some journalistic Jack to predict the number of bales in the next cotton crop. These false esti mates have cost the Southern farmers hundreds of millions of dollars since the war, and it seems to be about time for the world to believe that the farmers can tell the truth. Let the crop be long or short it always exceeds the “previous one” by at least a million. According to their estimates, the South ought to have made this year at le st 12 million bales. The frame of the body and weath- hoarding have been put on the Baptist church here. The truss roof will go up when the weather will admit. The contract to build the Methodist church was awarded Mr. McCrca, of Oconee county. The price stipulated was $1,300, and the oli church building thrown in. The old church lias not been sold. Maj. Patton has his residence nearly completed, and it is too pretty to be only a bachelor’s quarters. Mr. H. C. Bray will leave this week for Rutledge, and Mrs. H. C. Briant, of Lexington, who bought his place, will more in a few days thereafter. nhci* ai'tK — «kc hewirfajictlai fubric lUnu of this onlv t » thu eft* ol Hu* la OrleAiW Fur further infor-. Mticc lit** 'Mcarlv gir i g. full ud »nn. Pt) TAL N« TK . exprow, moat > order* or New Yo:k vx L*U£c iu • rduwiry iellt r Carieucv by Exp.'es* (fit our *x itldrewea M A DAUPHIN <- New orleau*. La. or M A Danohln Washington, J> C. Make P. 0. Money Orders Payable and address registered Letters to, SEW OUL ASS SATIOS.U. ft New Orleans ASK. La. SCALY, ITCHY SKIN And All Itching and Scaly 3fcin and Scalp |.b*Uac« LUeaser Cured by Cjiticura IAS.S, E--Z. m «, Tv Iter, K:i»g / 1 KORG1A. BANKSCOl : NTY.—* hereby cer VX tify ib»t t head »ve or tier i.« h true extrac, from the iuivute,-o( Rank*kii'kro- rcurt. Ihl Oct. 23th 18S-; L.’N TL’KK, C. S C. R. O. llxrtiy ) Di orce B»tu« ©aperi- r vh \ 4 0iirt % S-.*it lerm. 1886. It »p- Xtincy M. H©rdy.) peariio; ioihe court, by tbere- Mrusof »he (hi*rase, that the tlofei.- .Uni docs i ot li i’e in mid county, ©nd it further •»j pining to th* court Hint ahe • oca uot reind© th s st::te. it 1* ordtre 1 by the court that hcrrii u. perfected on dele' tftfnlby publication of t»*is order once a mouth for :our 'ui-uithK, hef to th • u xt term ot this court, iu tbe Diuner-Watch ma t, m newspaper , uMkh- d iu crunty, GvO^iri. \YM. SiMl*KINS, l’c'i ituivr’H Attorney. <.i*anled--N. L. Hutchins ,*uti|f‘- S». t* SALE -Gi o<k a,Banks _____ u the Tuesday in anuary uext, before ihe Cotm II u-o door in n iA-eounir, within-thu legal h urs of kale ihe following props-rt;' t©-wi»:.|hr«*t* hundred « «f taa !. nn»#e or !yi':jfui aaid < onuty, or vattfNof Hicko.y Level Cf©»'k, adjoining lands i ». J Lay, Mi.tes Br okf, J. d Ftt'r, ntiJ otl th» pi cs whurem att-ndan now rev Levied on fb flit* pn.per.y of R. V. Morris to satisfy a !i fa* issued irom the » ipcrlor C< uri of K>id<Guuty in futrorolCair and RiJev t». R. V. Morris. u*l7 SdJ. - E. D. OWEN, Sheriff H'ARLK LANDS FOR SALE IN DANK* t'(K T NiY.—*>Mil l»s Noki in the Town ~ - j.ony Grove <>n Tu-wlay 4Ve4;h day of anua*y, lN87,two ir -i so- 1 m-lin BanksCcunty, six miles 8or'L Eis( ol Harmony Grove on tbe waters *f Move hivet ».nd Nvk.-d Creik. Lot N.». » if ho late purvey contains 131 i-crca, 40 m m good jartuio of tiver i ottoui and old del , g i .u deni •>( utneou river, a »oui 30aci goolMa cot oul ivi.tio-j, b.d nee origlf .1 fore-t and old pin© TU*M; «oud awe'itrig with 5 toomn, well lti tho yard, st«.bh a, barn, rtc. Lot No. 4 outidus 1tl jifTi.'i*. -*!» aeris In original ft rest, 10 for© th© coart boas© door in the city of Ath- - Clark© county, Georgia, on th^ first Tues- thereon, lying In said Mat© cud city of Athens, containing or less, BoULded ok thi ^ » Young, weak br Howel — irUk Ilf. tljfpejf Biidg© street and f*uth b: Oconee river Levied on and to be sold as the property of Henry Barefleld, under and by vir tue of a fi.fa. rsued from the lustiee court of the 216th distrlc’, G. M., Clarke c tinty, Georgia In favor of J F. Wilson against tbe said Henry Bate field Levy made by E. W. Porter, lawful consubleofth©216thdistrict,add county, Oct. 30tb, 18 C, and turned over to me for- advertise ment and side. Written notice given tenant in poa*es>ioo, this Oct. 3 tb, 1S86. Afsj, trill be aold at the same time and place, all that tract of land, with tbe improveu en»a thereon, situated in said siate and connty, and 216tn dir.rit-t, and in E.st Athens, containing t hit teen ana one-hall acre*, more or less. Bounded on the north by th-* new extension or Bread street, east by Adeline Gresham sou*h by aaron Chappie, and on the west by A. U. Hodg son. ' Levit d on and t i be told as the propet ly of W. R Demore, deceased, nndvxan*! by virtue of a fi. fa. l»su'd from the Justice court «;f the 216th district, iu favor of Bell A Co., against said W. R. JDeiuore. Levy made by E \V Porter, 1-iwful. c nstahle f tbe 816th district, Clarke county, Oct. 30th, 18>6, and turned ovtr to u»e for advertise u>ei«t*uo rale. Written notice given tenan: lu possession. This Cc , ; utb, 1686. vlso, will be^oldat theramctlme and place, a hoto'e and t'ti'i saidst-deand county, iu the city of Athens, containing one-h If icie, more or less, adjoining 1 n Is of »iui Houston, VV . F. Ko d and l b rley Sh »ro, and froniiug on Upp 'r Btblge str et. Levied on and to be sold as ihe property of lom Kt id, under and by viitue of n fi. Lt. issued from the justice court of the 21Gth district in la vor of J M Barry, against said Tom Reid Levy male by E. W Porter, lawful con- stab c of the 2l6tb d-stric, Oct. 30,h. 1866, mid turned over to me for advcriisjuiout and sale. Wri :en no*tee given tenant iu posocssi-tn. This Oct. 80th. issti. a Iso, will bp so d a* the same time and plac^. 'the ufe interest end estate of Violet Baxter, in and to one house and (oLaud tl:e improvement* thvieou, tying m vald &*otu and county, uud iu the city of Athens;containing «>ne acte, more or les*. Bounded nu the exit by J. K. Jaluihdge, on the west by Jahn Fowler, north by J. W. Nicholsonautl south by Prince avenue, being the plrtce whereon she now lives. Slid life estate there!«levied ou i-.nd to be sold as the property ot-Violet Baxter, under and by virtue ol:t fl. fa. lesued from the Jisti.-e court of the 2.6th <:istriel Clarke Co.bty, Gu.. in fevor of Citspcr Morri*, at'al-ist said V olet Baxter Levy ma'e fjy E„ W. Por ter. lawful constable of 2I61U diKtr ct. On. 30th, d turned • ver to me lor a>lv-rtis‘Uient aad sale* INriiten notl» e given tenant iu pos- fivshion. Tills Oct. 30th, 1N50 Nov2w It. JOHN W. WEI I?, Sheriff, C.C. S' Thrown together and callers Tinware, but get MADDREY & JONES' BRASS STAMP TINWARE. HORSES & MULES! DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES ATHENS GEORGIA Rock Corner on thu Atheus and Jeff road,tunain£ along said road N hi \\\ n rock; thence N lilU. 6 10.10 tw a rock; t*-ci.ee N 17 to a rock, thence N 61 E 5 to a r^ck; theoce N, IU W 22.60 to pine hi urn p; therce 81 y A E 20 to a stake; the ee 8 14 K i4.»i lo gate post; thence S W/i K 10 75 to stake; thence 8 18>£ K to B G; thence S 10ji W to 'rate twist; thence 6 VG W 17.50 io stake; titmice S 30 W 12 - 0 to beginning, con tabling one hundred and seventeen acres non or 1>m, b tutided north l*y the land of K*wn Fos ter: «ast by Johnson; w<.st by • auiak rud others; •oulh by road, according to survey of C. B. ofFerdiunid Phiniz; „ _ , 1‘Hurd Lom ihe Super! <rt ourt ot Clarke Co mi tv. Notice ^iven tenant r pOriMtssicn. Oct. 27, IS’jO- Nov2w4t. JNO. W. WEIR, Sheriff Clarke Co. ARTIE4 fn wmt of Horses or Mules for eithe Service, Display or Speed, WIT find nl». ys at »ny 8 le c ub!« s, on Thoraae Street. Athens,Georgia, » Fargo number* f very superior ;»nitn»!s to s**lei.t from. My »tock Is care fully obosen from he asturMtof the rao$t rella* le and c°l« brated breeders of Kentuekv, ard they are guaranteed as repr< seined I have on h»-nd S’tte very fine pairs as al»o feith buggy and sad dle horse*. Wl' l ba glad t.» h A ve you c ill and a ee the*r at mv stables. oct'twOm. W 8 HOLMAN, inch bmto' iu|iu-Q( is a good n-naiit u 1 B'k'-i r ij H i A Winterville gentleman lias been cure struggling with the follawing problem, viz: “How much land would it take to bury all who have died since the world began and tba billion now living, allow ing 2xG feet for a gtrava?” He estimates that the State of Georgia could furnish the ground. No wonder the the earth shakes and blizzards do come! Cf-ti br i-uticura v'luilly, ff B.rWts wornriii’- ll«rb, Uuruit g, S«’uly, Pi _ . *ca p with 1.9* o! Hair, arc t'u'icura, iho great Pkiii'4 Srao. an cxqiiDit^ Skin and C .ti. u r »- !:»*a*»lvvnt. lot-1 int err ally, when physicians i dies fail. PS0R14=IS OR S ’AT.Y S*KIN. I, J.din J. lisp, P. T> .8., hM\it g pr ntlssci dentistry i:» t!ii» c ulu* for tnljij- iv’o yeaisMnd being wt li known lo th tusands l/er^ah* ut«. with a view to help any wh.* »re hOIidt.d as 1 have been forth.* pasttwt l-’e \ ear.-, testify th t the Cuticnra Remedies cured tue of 1* oriosis, or skin, in eight dav*. with . I>. D. Newton, N. J BTSTBE8 *ING ERUPl loy. Your Cuticnra Rem* dies performed a wonder- who j ou in! alt reme- * .. luipuM. J. F SMITH &. CO., T.-xa kana. Ark. DUSTPANFi u OF SCALES. H. E Carpenter, Hcndc Psoriasis or Leprosy, of tw« an oid gviitlctuan of seveut aufftirid with a b aiful d*«t his heai and fi**'!*, arid who h id di«s-*Dd_do4‘t ’a tv no i uipcjM curiv. year* of age at; erupth , l.'ihtn * I'mhuW field lm.d i, if t *-lev red t »u ibis traet Well stab e*i etc . decided- •e farm in th»* county. The onvon ent t«» market, churches itlvmeiit. Any »iue wUh'us to Js -..ill eafl t»n J.,W. Wibb.itthe iiirther jHirtituh rsapply lothe ort Lat.iar, Ga* i*ol«l ms tb« pro- Goas. late oi Jaclsou County, trlbuii .n a*7u-ho the heirs oi Dov^wdOl. GlA, B .NKS COUNTY. To all whom I . and W. G. Wilson, has in lho undi-rsigticd tor per- : Dtratioii vu the estate e of said c .un y dec* ased. and >ait application ou the first Mund«y in. Decewber next. Given under my h).ud .nd oiii '&1 signature, Nov. 1st, 1686. UGY2w4t. T F. LULL, Ordinaly. gKOUfj I wi.l pti.-i t»* ? •* of A*ln ’ EOR :IA, BANKS COUNTY.—'W applied i bycuticura Re-. id!*- ' h v record. A «iua>anl i him dh 1-. Physicu-na und 1 i he must die. deflu i s f 11 from ids »hoiiiht ECZEMA RADICALLY Cl-RED. For tho nditAl cur* of-a© rAml ate ease of Eczema ufloiiK Mantling, 1 give vuiire credit to the Cuticnra R uic ile*. E B. RICHARDS N, New ll.iven, Coen. It would scarcely be too harsh a meas ure to authorize a special detective to shoot on sight any party caught putting cross ties or piling obstructions on the Georgia liailroad track. An example of this kind would go far toward securing safo travel. With the cautious and methodical service of the Georgia Rail road, the danger even from such malice Is minimized. Special agents of the BaNNze-Watch man are now preparing to visit Augusta and Atlanta and places along the line of (he Georgia, Northeastern and Richmond and Danville Railroads iu the interest of this paper. We ore extending our busi ness very satisfactorily at these points, and are determined that wherever the business*of Athens has flourished, the Ranno-Watchman shall find lodgment The new double trains on the North eastern Railroad are running a most con venient schedule. Notwithstanding tho heavy weather the runs have been made with improved regularity, and travel on the road has increased, while business is handled with more expedition and greater satisfaction. The corrected schedule in our columns shows the time table of the three daily trains. Thi Augusta mhn say that Raoul has the stock, but that Alexander has the money, and money con buy the stock. We shall perceive later. Sous of the Georgia. soloss go upon the idea that the surplus in the treasury must be shovelled up. lilffiBEN&s (semi-annual) to beuaia'in .oston next month., amouht .t-v^fo,43fi,. 856. Last year they aggregated about ifSOO.OOO. The improvement is cited as a proof of bottcr.times. _, Tuv. estimate of probable expenditure includes $170,000 fo? the new capitol, and $b5,(J0 ) fof the school of technology. Hence the pi;dposed increase. MADISON COUNTY. Public Bole In DanleUvtlle on Friday. Danielsvillk, Dec. 7.—[Special.] Lands sold here to day, as follows: Ad ministrator's sale, 153 acres, Baugh place, Ilobt. Williams’ estate. to W A Williams, for $821; Itnds of W A For- rcls, doc’d, 06 acres to F M Bird, for $485; 50 acres Dred Thornton’s estate to Boykin Thornton, for $150; V II Dcatl- wyler’s lands, home place, 450 acres, to G O Griffeth, for $1,980; Miller place, 83 acres, to G O Griffeth for$400, Abraham Sailor’s lands, 50 acres, to B T Moseley for $25. There was a good crowd in town to day. There was an old-fashioned fisticuff fight before the court house door to day, which lasted for perhaps more than two minutes, and it is reported that John Sanders got Pink Patten's finger in Tiis mouth, and Pink got John’s car in his mouth when the hoys parted them. Both are good grit. Some blood but no bone s broken. Dsnielsville has no marshal and I arrests were made. Mr G IV Carither’s house was recent ly burglarize'), $40 being carried away; $38 have been returned to him. He does not make public the name of the person who returned the money, and for special reasons. Mr. T. T. Duffle’s house, on land in- tended to be given his wife by her fa ther, Mr. Russel J. Carithers, was burned to the ground by an incendiary soon aflef or about the time Sir. George M. Ca rither’s house was burglarized. Mr. George M. Carithers is a good citizen, and has enough devilment perpetrated against him, and it would not he surpris ing if he should ferret out some ugly facts against some fiend. Some of Ihe late marriages in this vi cinity aie Mr. Brooks to Miss Martin; Mr. Morgan Smith to Miss Leila Craw ford; Mr. Geo. O. Griffeth to Miss Geor gia Bulloch. The latest and youngest couple, Mr. Lee Ware to Miss Felitia Jenkins. Fine Boogies in Athens.—Mr. C. J. Whaley calls attention to his new stock of fine buggies which he has advertised in another column of this paper. His stock contains fine new Georgia-made, top, open and two-seated buggies. He makes a specialty of this line and war rants them satisfactory in style and wear. They are made for seTica and re tain their strength and appearance. Ilis store rooms on Thomas street is on inter esting place for farmers and visitors to call in upon. Res? vent, 61 00 Potter D. u» an*! 8«sd for “ Mow tr> Ou e 8kiu P DU K MTIFY th? rrmwleirion and 8'in by DLnU usuite iho Cuttcur-A Su&p. IT KEELS GOOD, • It.sc* wo.-r a u*. w it* ^chiSMU* 1:* fin ororainutv In Auti-pAtn Piaster. At dec&J&wlir. Gairt* or j. Garilhon. having fOriiiaryoi said countv charge from his adiohilatrali n of D J Garrison, dectv.«cd. This is therefore to (ite all persons conc.*rr.et to sbo c»us>\ it any the* nave. «*hv the IV U J. Gar: isou j-honhl not u*i ilismiescd from said udir.ittGtrvluu and re ceive h-tteis of d'smt tion, ofl tho first Moodsy iu Feb., 1667 Oct. 28th, SS6. »anu trr next, at me* court ‘iio*r in s«ld enuuty. wtihh. ihol gtl hears ■ t * the hiifi.es bidder for«AMi. the lolfovr- aperty Uv*it; one steam ciuine five horse «»h four wheels, mad*’ by iho Geh-or M.tiiU- i « t o , him oue kbingie tail', all cr*;t- uco iitocsMw, snid maobinor* levied on rtv of 3 H. domheihmd end Jo in lorat*e:yati fa. i^-ueJ from tlic of Mhbo shim C-'unty iafarorof vtcinr ng t’ornpany sg Ansi said ouu'jr, will be sold before tfe* Court Uou-c co* iu Ali ens Georgia, during the le^al hours t sale ou tho first Tues lay iu December, 1886, he following property: one lut of laud, in said bounty, containing six (6) nc res mote oi lvs% bounded on the north weal by Mrs. Eliza Yerby, of Renders .n Mack t • svtlsfy one fita from the Justice Court 2J‘.» D G M in f.tvor of VV. B.irbor ii Co. against Henderson Mack and x fits for St*.tt an i County taxon lor year 8 J J, Issut-d by H. H. Lin t Dt ^- a, lax Collector Clarke Countv-. Said levies male by J. H. Wil- liu- ham, h’.wiul Con t.ibic. and turned over to me f*.r anvertisemrut nnvi s Go. Oct. 25, uor2w4t. JOII: W. WEIR: Sboriff. prepci it.*, Ji. a, Jr., this E. P. OWE'", Sheriff Also at t e s in** time and j»la«*e one tract of land lyifg in rut e- u-ty, C’.nlaiuiug onvhuu- «1*’ d acres, more or less, a.'j .ini:.g 1 tads of Meal Turk Much V.ize Metl ether F'xrso: t, J VV’. Brower and <»th<*rs, the land who*cr>n defendant now resiles, ns pro|*e:ty of dt feudnnt Margaret Uunna>, tositisfy a fi fa lrau n ri ’torn the Justices four*, X5district. Cl M. in favor of J. VV. Em in *, rimI ag.iins' R. C. Knuiei, M. J Emmet, printi|.»l 4i.d Mtir/ar I Gum.in «•*« urity. levy made end re?n*iie*l to me b J. K. Sn-phens, L. C . written nothe gn\ n <i.*f-iicau' lu termsof tho law, tl.is 1st DeCfnlKT 18 6. E. 1> OWE>J. hberiff B. C. ri \j bo'oro the Court House door xt Atbe iu the County of Cb.rkc, on the first i uesdav in January next, b-rtween the iawfu'. hou's of Sheriffs -lc, the foil -wing piopeity to-wlt; ali the t>ols, machines, iniidcmeLts nd appliance* of the shoe business of 1» M. Wilson, and all the material >;n*i st :ck Ktid any and everything be loading to said VVifeou, used hi and connected witu his shoe bu>ine>s, formerly t arried on at AHumim, Go., at No. 10. B oad St. The prtp'rty levitd on is located in ihe budding on Spring 6t‘. formerly known as William Wood's»U1 fu nlture store, telow the store of M. B McGluty. and in the rear of J. H. Hugjiu’s trickery stoic. It is loried on by virtue o. * n ortgage fi. fa in fj of M. B. McGinty, ag<inst D. M. Wihou from Snpsrior Court of Clar e connty. The proj)«rt> levied up n consists <.f machinery, tools, impli- meets .uid spp iAlices necessary and usual in the wanuri.c'iire of shoes It is first class tr schin*^ry «nd iu first cla*s order, consist in of a pegging machim*. wux xx thread toachine sole leather skiving machine, sole leather rolling machine, •ole luatlu r_snd up pci leather dita, 'as^ ya'teina and fixtures and other artirl* s suitable for said business November 2 th 1886. notJ w.101. JOHN VV. VV1ER Sheriff. for said county is required by law to be u«*u od tb? first Weiincsdsy ia Janutrv next, to-wlt: Clerk ot the Su trior Court Sher ff Coroner, Tax Collector. Tax Receiver. County Treasurer and County Surveyor. This you No7. 1886. nov2JJ:W ABA M. JACKSON, Or!luxiv Mot only sh ortens the time of labor end lessens the cain. bntit gveatiy dlmlulshee tre danger t» life of loth Mo'bera d child and I? tves tbe wother in « condition more favorable to speedt recovary. er^lcss lia- bl • to flojdiug. convulsion and other a'armin’, symptoms. Its efflcftcy in this respzct entitle«it to be cabled Th t Mot.i- r.*s Fkiknd, and to rank as one of ihe life raving remedies of the nineteenth century. We cannot publish certificates concern ing this rsmed j without wonudii g the delicacy of the writer*. Yet we "have n file book “To M t’ers, mailed free hundreds Sen ! for on t Tnfn „. Brad field Regulator On.. Atlanta Ga. Send for eaxalogiOs^, FOR SALE BY this agent has supplied us with the celebrated SHOE DRKS I a \ which we have in stock an i highly recommend. CTO HAMPTON & WEBB, MANUS'ACTUBKBS OF ALL KINDS OF C A N D Y MADE OUT OF PURE SUGAR 'C:vr>7 A SPECIALTY COCOANUT,PEANUT,BARS,TAFFY Prices guaranteed as low as any other market. Send for Sample, i»rl»-d*wl T n \MPTON A WEBB. Lumpkin StrcrL Athtot, o Beautiful Line of Fancy Goods “HARD TIME PRICES” Don’t fail to see oiir stock before you buy. JOi-iN CRA WFORD &CO., DRUGGISTS ..... ATHENS, GA. marelil'Jditwly. COOKING STOVES! HEATING STOVES! WE ARE STILL IN THE LEAD! OUR PRICES MUST ATTRACT! * + A FRIEND IN NEED DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT- Z 7r£ t nI£tf'S$?£S? HashefU uted lor mutti than so veara, and ia tb, host biitjwn remedy (or Rheumatism Neuralgia. ; ,iru hr., t’.ira. Burn*. Wounds, anti ali oxtornalinjortM l*,.«ol<l by ,1| Druggists- tt “ ia’«t4*w:yr tuay concern: The Mpprairers app ointed to set apart a year's supiHUt toMte. ia. .v. ,,ogau, widow cf fohn Hgjmh lnte ot aa’d countv, de- cea-ied, and her two minor chi dren Agnes and John, have m t ic ihbir eturn-i to me, nod al piw>ons ccnco uo=l ©«♦* h> rt by notifi. d to show ca.’se why snid applb attoi) tor twelve months support sbculd not Ik* g.ant d. Nov. 11 lsSfi. N'lVlfilt ASA *1 JACKSON, Ordiu *ry. ill’s first Tua-sd»: rdlti .ry of - nnty, will Itcroid on m aia-iurry next, within the ! Hours ot Ka o the following property to-wlt: tr».ct of land lying in said coun'v on the i rsef Nalls r cV. kuuvrn &» a part of tb* gs'cii i liter, conun.iug oue hundred and i n acres more or 1m», w*tb t -IcjabK* good iovv.i ecis. about forty acres e'er red and in ■Vat ion, all .fresh, and ib< baiance in original st, adMuli-p lauds of J W irt, *• '**'*- — Id lard noncompl »*erat lomcr wl periy of Jo!in M- Baft f-‘. R bort*. 11 for the reason of »h A P tter*.n,the purch- Slid ln.d so d as the pro- ©J. Sold for nd credit:us. Terms r 30. h, 1886 O tN S ML JUS. Adm’r. (lie court house • county, ou *.ht* first Tmaday in l>e- tt, within th- lcitel I outT, tl e follow- ♦•rty,tr-#it: >B th*t trott or parcel of tbe wateis oi the Host of tho diseases which afflict mankind are cruria- ally caused by adiaardored condition of th-LIVE ft. For *11 complaints ol this kind, such »a Torpidity of tbe Liver, Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion. Irregularity of tbe Bowels. Constipation. Flit s- * iency. Eroctotkma and Buminc of the Stomach ‘aomn times called Heart hern). Miasma, Malaria, JJoody Flax, Chills and Ferct, Broxkbcme Fever, Irreralarities incidental to Females, Bearing-d») sthpighr's mbikio Is Invaluable. It H not e panacea for alldisnaaes, bnt me ail diseases«f the LIVER, will IdVJgJs STOMACH and BOWELS. ■ changes tho complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to sroddy. healthy coin,. It entirely remove* low. gloomy spirits. It is oas of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC. bte property,tr-tfit: Alt l 1 n 1 1} irg ii» 8*1 d ct-umy, Hudson river, n« jniiHn< ltn, J .s of J R. Ohnm- t'erauri the north. !a:»'’soi VVlDiam B->1 ncoo tbe w**»t, lards of Scales on ih** east by lan- sof J 8. t:h» mhers and othe s, coufsiuing eighty-seven acres*, more or I« »s. On tr»-ct there U a dwe; in? house ana forty » ctcii, in bigh state of cultiva on. tweniv a?res fwbic> ia creek bol- toui, the rvnisii.iler lu oil. in i fiitesf. Also, at the sa<^e ti-ie ssd 11 c', two K-tra lots in the town ol Homer, known *» <1 dlstG'guished In the plat «• Mid tow n as lo a Nos. .*» aur* 4. c ntaining c ch onc-ninth of as* acr*». SjMastbe properly oi s. c. 8»:tlih, l »te ot siid esunty, deceased Tern s '-sub. O.-tub. r i*Ct b, 1886 Noviw-lt JotiN R. CHAMBER?, Adm’r. STADICER’S AURANTII hTABDmgzim. Trie.I.QO pcrboUlu C. F.STADICEH, Proprietor, UO SO. FRONT ST.. Phfla(talonla. Pa. OBACCt DYSPEPSIA HAS TC3ACC0 OllTHliRT I HS CUHQMAN TOBACCO CARE aF PROF. GRAS. LUDWIG VON SEEGER Pnltnoi ol MMUetneattiMRo al CtrfTMrttJ Knight of tb. Roxal an.’.rlaa Order oi tna Iron Cows; Knigl.t Commandor of thn Royal np.nUh Dnlcrof I label; Knight of t a Korol PrnxUn Jidarof thn Red rrale; ChaTalU* of Uw Legion of Honor, etc,, etc., 1.71: | IE CUHQMAN TOBACCO PLAS’E? ■ipssifass” m mi i i modeoi pqaiuka and know It to banot onl; a legitimate pharmaceutical prodnet, butolao remedy ol the high oommodatKma eelTtd In all naru of the world, eaa-nee of Beef. Coca Invaluable to all who srs Ban Down, Karvous, with Her Kajesty’, lanrlle Ceemetlo (ilyoertoe hlg. _Al»o«o»iaid»Zaa,ljzilWmzl» « Caed b» her Royal Highneaa the Prince* of iiTePH .1. n . Wolea and the nobility. Kot tb. Skin, OompUa- ■ o anrr,j.o». of Obtmtt ;Ooort. | 0 n. KruotlODl, Chapsinf, Kougbnna. tl.OO. OI la guaranteed aa the heat Sarsaparilla lb tho IMNGMAN TObAGCbCURE CO DUMHAM- M. C.; U. 8 - It PERSON OF GOOD BUSINESS Ability and Rcputat’oa will Invest Five Thou sand Dollars aud Services in legUimatebarnesa, Ifon trial it is satisfactory, or will take Poiiilun of Trust at Voders’* SLary, giving's-nple atcu- city and references. Part «■ having g«x»d busfe nraa but needle? more money and aJl other an- avrera held *t*ictly confid. nu*], bat to save lime bettei write full particulars. No pj tal cards noticed. Addie>s * Station “ O,” New York. QKORGIA.BA KS GOUNTV. -Ti all whom it nay c*» errn. sues 1>. Martin aifmlnisfriitor of I ry F.Nthtiin dt* « ra ■d.ln<«indu'*fjTm spplitd u tiie ’.udesigned, for ie.i»-e io so 1 ii*e lands be- * R r i'g t Ihe car-teo add d*^*a<»*d, and said P ivcuvl n -*111!« Ut*a*d ou the first Monday In anuary u-: xi, this f»:U day «»f December igjjg. dec?w4L T F. LULL O dmury. OCONEE COUNTY. A D.MIXISTKA LOlt’S AjLK.-Aprt-t*- Rbljr t** «D order of Sllit.C xirtof Or »iinary » f Ov d.,i<« County, wl! be eold at aoction betose the Court House door *;f aaiil c'dinfy nil th^ Iii3t TuLsday in December, ISbti, within the le^al hours of pale, the fotlotiinj? propeity to-\vit: one tract of land, lying on *tlie road leading fro.i* Wai’kiiiBVill© to High Shoi'la, adjoining lands of J. W. Aioe, Aihlmi'lli^hop and If.at portion of tlie home pl.tueof H. M.'Fuli»love,dtci’a»etL, ini V «»fT an dow* r tt» the widow oi the Ft 11 1 *ve, pituared in euid county, and containing 8U 70-100 acre*, more or li*s-. Sold aa the prooertv of H. M, Fi.Hilove, dtce-Aed. Terms cash. This the DOth dm’ of O t<»b‘»r 1880 SKABOftJ^ J. FULTALOVK, Ad mV H.Jil. FulULjve.dfc’d. Jsrot- A. Nitbors has applied lor peruiantn*. tetter of A f»> inlstrrtt on on tbs estate of W 1- 11am Nwbo’s, iatuo $ahl county deceased. These are therefore toi ite and admonish all concurred to show chute at the regular term of tf.e Court of Ordinary to fte held in and for said county on ihe first Mr»i day lu JunuArv next, why such letters under my hand this 27th day o' A. P. HENLEY. C. C.C. NATURE'S a RELIABLR REMEDY T ■ For sick Headache, CURE FOR Torpid Liver, CONSTiPATlOlVi ,,IUous St0 ^yt ness , U,, < .arrant’s Efferesctnt •* ELTSER APERIENT It, i* c rtaln in Iu effects 't in gentle n its action II palHtabie to the taste, e, ao be relief upon to curg, ad it curs by ms^isl^tg uh by outraging, nature, io not tike violent putee- tives x ourselves, or allow your children to take them, Sick-Headache, ■'» r “»*'«io»i?«ia!3ffoi . w _ ■ hich has lor more than m>. tv years a public lavonte OYSPEPSII.^ 4rtt « ,, " everj _ 8. Williford, Executor of Mrs. June E. Batt ling, late of said County, deceased applies to me for 1-svc tu sell ail tho Real Estate of said de ceased. aro to cita and notify all c ncernod to show cause at the regular term of Court cf Ordi nary of said CVrunty.to be held o i the first Mon day in December next, why said leave should not be granted. Given under my hand this Is day of November. 1HS6. Nov2R ASA M. JACKSON, OvcHnrv. _ the Court House door in L»xingt__, thorpo County Georgia, ou the first Tues iny in January 188-i. between the lawful hours of axle, the folk-wing oeseribvd lands belong! g to the estate of David 14. J.hnsn late of Clarke countr deceased: The Ordinary of (’lurkeii unt; having ordered said sale lobe had at the time aud place above mentioned. One trait cf land lying and being iu BeaverJatu District, Oglethurp«* county, adjoining lands of Ifnward A. Haj*s. Nathan Johnson, Harrison Barnett, Ell>crt Carter and James M. Smith, end known as the place whereon said deceased I*v. d shortly before his death. Said tract will be sold in four separate lots, as follows: Lit No. 1 containing one hundred and tdxty-two and 80-lU) acres, (te2 60-100) I»t No 2 containing on hundred mid seventr-eleht and .*3-100 acre, (178 63-1'0). Lot No. 3 containirg tAro hundred and tweutyfive and 31-luu acres, (2 6 31-100) and embraces the dwelling house ot said deceased. Lot No. 4containirg mie buu- d r «*d *n i ninety-eight and 78-lt0acres,(i:w 78-1 o) Surrey and pGt of ea b sep-rAe lot rrccntly • ade by Th s. B. Mos.h, can be seen at any time bc-fore the day of sals bv application to O.H. Arnold. Adm’r., at Lexinytou Georg's, and will be exhibitc^l ondnvot sUe. -'Do, one uudlvld d half interest in that tr ct of land lyit g in Beaver- dam District, Oriel orpe c»unty, contnlning three huQd'.'d au«l stxt\-uiue acre.** (36 l J) aljciu- ing lauds ofCharies Broach. Jhg e-s. Christian, David H. Johi son, deceased, and o'.heis; rctna n- ing ball Inter.at being ow*..e*l by Jautes S. Christian. Also, at same times'd place one tract of land com-lining seven (7) acres ali bottom on Cl *ud’s • reek iu raid county of Ogle«h rpe, aijolning lands of Howart A Hayes, Oliver Dean *ud above described tract, belonging to James S. Ch'isTan and David II. Johnsondec^a^ed. Ail of he abiToliinds are well irap-oved. in goed state of .cultivation aud $old for the purpose ot payingdeb:8(f deceased,and fjr distribution Term' of sale, one h - If cas" balance Nov 1. te87, Admiulatraiors raking purchase money note and giving bond f *r Mttes, uotta to bear lucres! from date at © : ght per cent Also, at theftstro time and p’aee wll! be rented othr highaai responsible bidder about fourteen hundrel acres cf land (UK)) RitUNied in ooose- p«nd District in said county adjoining lands of the estate of Willis Willingham, Jonathan Bell, Wm. Hubbard and others. ta!d lands being the pmp rty fointlv of David H. Johnscn decea ed •nd M. H. Arnold.. O. H. ARNOLD, JAMES S CHRISTIAN, Adtn’rs. of David U. Johosju, dec’d. detTwSkl /1 EOP.OIA, O^KEE COT’NTY.—Admlnlstra- »T tor ea l —Agreeably to an order Court of Or dIt ary of Oeonce cQunty, will be sold at auction, at the eon rt h »us.? d^orof a aid county, on the first Tuesday in December next/ within the legal bows ©I male, U»« foil »«lng property. *®-wl.: sll u at tract or pare* 1 al nt liarb.r 1 , area ana thtua a- wt», aare or mm. SoMjuth, prO|«ttr or Joba II. <L Miltoai, lit, ol ult ronniT tlNcawd. T. nu» c«,h. Hit tb, 24U da, ol Bl*:,ba.be,. 1SH. • w»-«. ■ *A*ISS W. DAN1F.U Adm’r. dor.igoed - to IbttsU ‘S’ 1 »}W*wficatt«o «U> bo* a ® : MfflRR 'w *.g.T»BJV8nEB.Ordinary.' novPalt. Valuable Lands- For Sale; S TFER for sale for a si .am a* ion of »'J3 NC res . lying in the suburbs i’j*J** *®®* l *F‘ *l*d pia t »uv»u •• *» »-nr ■*W| laaad applu, two aero, of c «rrlr,, two of ■ one .1 zr.,MM ml uttnlpmo Mremln ariD*. Tb.-*t:nItiTited-*,nd,arc level, tho •»* tei'i i uiiurni euu ,4) *Ujr* fine Well and several seringa ou tae ll* t* Tenaut Uo-rajf ueaily new aud ia d i-onditi n. r will cut ofl' -'i * sc ret an J make t-o 1 a- it 'lcsi-t.fi. A birza.it caa be bad If epolleatlon Is male e*' 1 *- _ , MBS. M.V. fi.T • RD, DovJ0d:w-wlat. Wiaterville, Qa. J^OT.CE.—A11 person liavinj? an; J? *ny claims or (lemauds against I). B. Johnson, late ot Clarke County, de ceased are hereby notitt"d to present the same tor payment in the time and manner prescribed by Uw, to the under- signed at Lsxington, Gu., and those in debted to said deceased are requested to make immediate payment, O. H. ARNOLD, J. S. CHRISTI AN. Administrators of said de leased, no v2 wilt. LONG & TA.YL0R, DRUGGISTS, Athens,j] Georgia. • Patent Modidnea of all kinds, ill, B.BB, C.C.C. Simmons’Rcgu’ator, Tutt* Pills, and etc.. St. Louisfied Seal Strictly Pure Lead. NouClx the.ttme to p tint yonr house. Window Glass," Puttylsnd Oils Give me a call. TO ADYEETISEKS. A list of 1000 newspapers divided into STATES AUCTIONS will be sent on application— To those who want their advertising tO)*a~, we ean offer ro bettor medium for thorough and ef fective work tuan tbe various sretions of our se lect Local List, GEO. P, It >WELL A CO., . Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 21-d&wlm 10 Spruce street, New York select fro Price and Premxu every tenth perm, meut. we will aei Tea. Address, NAT’L TEA A COFFEE CO , Boston, Man. 00l23d<bw3nv. pound Oa -uoiee W ANTED—A live energetic man, tu represen us. 17.* per month, and expersee. Gt'Od A year, clear or S700to 52500 r us. Agents . horses ami give their whole time .. . DiL-ineeK. Suaru moments may be profitably employ or l also. A few vacancies In towns and cttlea. B. F JOHNSON & CO„ rjis Richmond. Va. NEW YORK SHOPPING. Circular sent free on application. Address »ew Y»» k Shopping 8k West If th St., New York I NTENDING ADVERTISERS should address Gtu. P ROWELL A Co., lOSpruc* St., New lock City, for select list of l,«fi Ncwsnapers, will be sent free ou application. novl8ddtwlm reliable: paper*, carefullv and lcgtlly drawn Write for particulars. N. L Collambb Paten' Attorney unit Mechanical Engineer, M cloud Bulk ing. Washington, D. C. r.oviSdtf. Med ice I Department! OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA AT AUG USTAI fHK next Session of this Institution will l»eginonthe Fir^t Monday in No* vember, and t-trraiuate on the first of Maarti Every Facility ia offeml for a com plete corr>e ot‘ Medical Instruction Full Ct»rjw of Professors; Fine Labora. tory; Hospital on the Colleip* Ground* etc. EDWARD GEDDING8, Deas 5w4t W. B. BURNETT. ATTOKNEY-AT-LA W ATHENS, OA. OFFICE OVF.lt C1IILDS MICKKBsON* Cfc Frzclicts in Stale sm (titcial Ccurit LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTT. E.K. LUMPKIN, Attorney at Law, ATHB8S, 04.. WiU practice In any and all of the courts by pedal arrangement. *“ ‘ ,J ”— 1,, “ House bntlding. MANHOOD HOW LOST HOW RESTORED! - TUST P'.bii.:,. !, « new edition of Op. Cul ver- J weH’f Celebrated F»»«y on »b, redlcl cure of spermatorrheo i or Kemlooi We,tore,, Inr.lncUrj Somlntl IMW, Imp toner, Menur mod rbytid luctpottllx. Impedimenta ImMar- ridae,etc.; mlio. Consumption. Epllnpsr and Flit, indoccd by Mll-lntluUeucc, or tertuj _,ztr»T»- zonetsde. . . ’1 . •:*•■■ •elfobuso may be mil ellrcurjd: poinune oul» 'eu eat onceetmple. certain,endeffeelnol t of ehlch orery suBerer, no metier condition may bo, may cure himself valely end radically. . i, i.e:tare ibculd bo. in tho, hands of ,—tb and orery men In tbe laud. under seat, tn'a plain euTclape, to a address, poet-pstd,oo reedptoffour cents or two postzue-‘tumpa. Address. THK CULVhRWEI.I, MEDICAL CO„ tl Ann St„ Nee York, N. Y.; FostOUice Box,^60 oetzowly. Our btuck t!:i> Season is Immense, and wehav. (in! Pritts vt' c it wilt pay you to come to see us before you buy. A full I ... ot" 1*1 and Farcy Tinware, Wrought Iron Ranges and every r.i!.^ it, u line. Come and see user write for cuts and prices. MADDREY & JONES. oc!26w3m. No. 6, Broad btreei, Atnens, Ga. Childs, Nickerson h Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in l Iron, Steel, Nails, Gins, Pistols, Cutlery, Mill Findings, Agricultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed Wire Fencing, Show cases, etc. Sole Agents For FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALE . Watt’f Plows, Dexter Corn Sheller aud Feed Cutters, Champion Reapers and Mowers, Lippincott Axes. Guliett Light Draft Magolia Gin, Feeders and Condensers. Dupont’slSporting and Blasting Powders. Iron Front Store, cor. Broad and Thomas sts. Athens. THEO. MARKWALTER’ STEAM M ARBLE&GRANITE WOR KS BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGUSTA, GA. MARBLE WORK. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED, AT LOW PRICES Qeorg.a & South Carolina Granite Monuments made a Specialty. A lance selection of Matble and Orufto Work always on band, ready for lotterlsz aud denrery Parties desiring monuments or work apply to Andrew Koss at the Athens cemetery. —AT- MASONIC TEMPLE. 0 ’S , . S u l< V 1 V u,w <» m Plet« Io «T«ry deportment, ,nd easualorutref.il laaoeetlon winiho«H» be the bandtomeet and boat aa-orted orcrebnwa ia tnU Soctio n In enuounclnt that *« inorouxbly prepared fte'the.Pall.Trade, we will uot *o into dretfrlptitra dotaUa about the soods, but •Imply aay that arerythlngNovel, Elojiut and Faihlouablo In tba DRY GOODS LINE P"»* *«*">•» erery ma rket In the United SUte “and oi* one -bo doutu » 1> “H to<atokit»Mirnot»Wtyq , tejV'i t° pm the mvter m a pneUcalKvory lerlft ^lU hatajly maintained. \\ hctl.er you are ready to ruroha.e it rru’ent or not. wo roidhlly yontoenllondoxotalu.th-M „ k , P1U „„ , „.,,he«tljn.' n ortoMor eSrto « ?>«»•_ owtlfy thejt.nl of toots detlrcd.aDd whether the nearest we havevrUlaoif wo bar. ^ne exact iningordered. H ,— 1,1 > ■ hare »°« DALY & ARMTRONG Broad and Ellis Streets, Augusta, Georgia.