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THE WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN, T7E3DAY DECEMBER 6. 1SS7
liANM li-WATCHMAN.
A MESSAGE INDEED.
The message of I'resulent Cleveland
llic llrst distinct me*-
Congress was
■ the communication of Buchan-
THK NEW PRESIDENT,
T l„
©age since
an in IS 1 "- It is emphatically a meo-
Sage ill tliat it embodies a meaning and
defines a policy. U is a message in that
it discards the vague and ainhigtous lan-
jnwge i f politics, strips the department
reports of routine and deals with a living
issue without circumlocution. It ia a mes-
ha t,<va i>e it casts otr the partisan and
*. etioii.il t« i»e of lccent Presidents, and
tlrals einint litlv with ft practical matter.
\(- country was interested in
].;»t l’.uchanan would say
wion and slavery in 18G0. It
Out a President’s message
. rest or commands careful
'.uehanan’s letter was a dis-
t :»s was Andrew Johnson's
a* documents of Grant, Hayes
.1 were hut perfunctory per
dictated by partisans or dein-
1,fit* the paper of ^’resident
«. a tiresome summary of his
•<-r> reports.
• laud's is a luminous docu-
i «-f one subject and but
, s upon n matter very near
•w i t! » p op e and one
and t •;.!
fonuune
M. Marie Francois Sadi Carnot, who
was recently elected to succeed M.
Jules Grevy ns President of the French
Republic, is a son of a well known poli
tician and author in his day.and grandson
of theeclebrated War Minister of the first that i have ever i*©«•«, »vd tins af*©r »
VITIATED BLOOD
Scrofulous, Inherited and Coctastoua
Humors Cured by Cutlcura.
Through the medium r f one of your bonk* re-
celv> il tliffiugli Mr. Frank T. Wr«y, Imiiks ► *’•
Ar>ol!o. F©., 1 became urqiuiatei with V<*ut .
CUTK TRA REMEDIES, and take thiseppor-
tu'Uir to teAlfv to you thu' their in*© l»s*iwr-
wan'telv turau ut of one ot the wont r*»e* of
blood rol'onin?, in connertb n y ith er^lpHM.
rquaintel
.... - ...... . .... in*b
ui auwt iv u.«» . ,1 ! pronounced incurable by M»u*eof the hunt r hT*»-
French Revolution. HewasbornAug.il, our county. I take ereat pUssur© l
forward’ng toycu ihl*
i •
a\ s vr
Arthur
tb
lit lb. i
hv r. d«.
taxuti
interext
indti'tt
Tin re v
feebb- :
hate r«
are app>
The Pi.-
subject .
im-aiiing.
Ingistiate for twenty
>1 ut red over. 11 * - j
1 the representatives
for the people,
cutting down
1 :.i*- reduction in the
rather than the
of the country
i. industries Were
. i. fostered. We
t w S .re the people
■d.nuld be protected,
t,, tin? core of the
• i;i..!ei>tundis his
1837, In 1857 he entered the Poly
technic Schbol standing number five in
his clas, and when he was transferred to
the School of Roads and Hridges he
stood at its head. When he graduated
in 18G3 ho still held that rank.
ftei serving for some time ns assistant
secretary of Government Council on ^
Roads and bridges, he was placed on | Al
engineering duty at Annecy, in Gpperj^
Savov. This post he held when he was
summoned to political career hy the
downfall of the second empire. In Jan
uary, 1871, he was appointed prefect of a
department, and was charged with the
organization of the na’ional defense in-
ferieure.
In February, 1871, he was elected to
the National Assembly from the Uepart-
inent of Cote d’Or, and look his seat in
that body with the Republican Reft, of
which party lie was made the secretary.
He supported earnestly aP the laws for
the definitive establishment of the Re
public. In tbe Chamber, M. Sadi Car
not became know n as an authority on
public works, especially railroads a d
the promotion of inland navigation. Cr.r-
I».,u „* . .... tdwonid, una-'iclL-d
It i> by you. In ortcr tlixt oihvr* rafiernc
from at mil at maladies wav i»r encouraged to g.ve
your CUTI CURA RKMRDIES a trial.
* P S. WKlTulNGKR, hburg, P».
Rt-feren.'e: FRANK T. WKAYJDrugg.sl, Apollo.
Wpilft
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-d ?:i, M V ‘-vjojjodaj oqv
0 5 O) OlH S.V||U a Y sojup pun
:: poiotnm pau *sqao.n tjona
i pvainatd 9.\r.q Rtotpo pan
"‘II 'civ wn»tf| JtqnJdJ
cauin oi(| A*q ooumdooou jr>
IJ-Kq-W SUOqjUG U.WOUTf '
* JU.H e .unpaid o| Tfuiiiuuun
.t ♦unojwuu jo Auutiiuoo y
! «‘i Jtu>)vuv
f THEO
MARK WALTER’S
STEAM
Marble and Granite Works.
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGULTA, GA.
•tpiovj joSoji -aoji
oi[i j'i vi(-'ii.i“oo^ojnv —■ ,,-8.1-hjjo osn
i;i.w-in-i;i .>aim( uco |ui|j ounu joj‘paa
{ no -ii'-i-i »-l limb os-x-H jo urouiuJOAoS
SCROFULOUS OLCtF.S. i oi;i in | ii|nop jou op I Cpoinra rao^J
Jua^K. Wc)iaMior,Cm:omH«i».,S»w Or-( Si:;j(Uin j.» jjjiiaq oi|j j,,3 A-iqi uot( y\
Iran., <.no»ili-»y-: -la 1-7J Sorafulou" Ulc—-
brnkr out on iny btrly until ' was a mn-. wl
M Work, Domestic and Imported, at low Prices.
Oworgla k 3t>iiM» Gii oiina Granite Maunmonta maiie a Specialty.
stion.
»>')•
K civil ...
h» :rl..l In vam. 1 bt-e?in«au»oft-
could rat Htt
r-ot turn in b d;
1! up«»r lit-
i'IkI I
r»ck.
hard to jry head. '
conMnnl pain, and
«H 5
! I w I
tnq SI S1IJ> ^IVl *H«»AV
pun pcoif AJOA KtJ.W piut^uo
1-01
•03UCJJ jo pro otuoo eoiAdp
i j.ujs u ipi.w oiu.w i jcqj oh
i IP1 A'lpjuq pt.w no\,, :saU3
A lit^a latertlon of ttatblo and itraalto Work always on hand, ready for lettering and^denvery
rliis 3a;iriij Hnunh r 'Sift Apply to AH33£* ROSS
At Athens Ckmetary.
ITINERANT ITEMS.
Parmcraphs ot Interest to Almost Ertrp
body—Cllpplne* from the Exchanges.
When Ihu smokestack' of the Allen
town thread mill is completed it will be
227 feetTiigh, the loftiest in the United
States.
As a prevention against trichinosis
small quantities of pig's meat coming
from Poland into Silesia are now exam
ined at anj^ef the toil stations at a tea
a Hum. ;y«V l 2,rw?l) I ‘ •* M-uniC •uopuuq .uarj fopj
‘IMJJ Ot|J Ol 5UT]UAV ‘IJIJOX
laois jCiau;i uy
ONE OF THE WORST CASES.
• linw b:-en sol ii'Ky<mr('UTl(;UKA Kl-.Mt
erof*:U 1 fvrr^iw
tottl s« f rtrTH’i
tA, J*nd Cl T10CK
va as rur»-«1 bv t “
i:A KE^OlaVfc.NT,
>' i.\ I*. 1 be Sviap
TAYl.OlidiTAYI.oK. I'r.u
Fraiiklcri, Kmi
SCROFULOUS INHERITED,
jUttio »>IIuiunT». with l.o«« of IThir, nr.1
il b)
ill tVl’icruA SO A l* extern.* IH,
: v l.l.stii.U.M iutvnullv, when
i.-ilies li.ll.
• . l’i : b lit Cleveland
I 1 \ .stirplll'i, by the
»: n<, \\ ill, if un-
i-i. . .iii like 011c bun
;• : dolhirs. Now
.. 11.’:,.iviii ' •• expemled or
’■{ *>' up the Na-
. . i ; t 'i.ictit answers
in v ! «*.i!Kd in all the
a\ itl.ibb* and the rest can-
tiii 1 unless the holders
i.» at ht-ih premiums. (Hh-
* i i.t the money in the
-Limn \ anti helphusines»;”
lent replies: the govern
ment cannot bee unc a banker and bro
ker in ompetition w ith private concerns.
Still another element declares that the
surplus “can be «li>tribute«l by means of
laigo appropriations to internal improve
ments but the President again allirms
that ‘.hia Would mean waste and extrav
agance and be productive of jobs of all
kind*. How, then, can this accumula
tion be ptf vented ' Simply by cutting
reull/« - 1.
time tl.»> <
touched,1•:
dml aid
must this :n
prevent*-.!
tionai def.';
that the Ti *
bonds that ;i
not he pr
surrender 1:
ers sug.t -
banks of lb
but the Pr«-
•Sntdoa^
•asnofi )N)or)—*<uaqio jo oplmuxo ouj
01 oatj oav yuiji ft ounjiojsiiu
oj sn s:e.?.»| jtnji so^nr.i mji jo ano jetjx
•^'UtjU'jOAO JO AO KSOTIjq^Uq « K[VH’S
*auj» Aiiuiii u ojftj *jodtno) pou^f itjqx
-vuuoui jo ut.’ttt v. si ouo osnuo
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•JTOOUOD St )it»t{ .rtf)
jo in'* Apliua oj Sunji jsopimj oqj ^isijx
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uuvij ojoiu soop puouj t|s*tj<x>j v intfx
muntjoj-iia
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a n-'». iiimhi - j ,,j pjxtjj jno.v fisdw tjsj.w ion pip put;
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Oanitlii IVi/C. !p*l»urq pun .miniu siq jo sj.oojo oqi jo
■-w-. — Oiiooi pouoq.xtq u *qi ,.j( -aJinijjTO ot;t
'v J |v. ,1 S3 ‘ “Jut p.Hlmnf .qjpuib pm» *A\vjpt|jiAi oj
l] W\j ’ tn .toq OJ iM|p:o .fiqStiat JUZD oqx
** '‘7.,^ Jj ’J *^>^5 ‘.MMin-ism mq p.uojdmt puu siuju j.-.ij
; *n PUM-i opiij t: ppq oq.w ‘uimio.vv ju^P.nj
r ran; Ct.4 , l Co i v At l lMq.>txu*Idu sn.w oq ,>StM4jeo stq ifuc
Lf)U!M lilit M.ltO LUutl) LU. j unwjeApuo.r.usi:; jir/o oqy ^ ,uqi
; f*r J iuoqsuop.ux uiojj pi-xloj sJvxIud uqjo^j
1 have just received a tine line of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware.
Call and see them.
C. A. SCUDDER,
SILVERSMITH.
MTF.RIF* 9M.E.-
*m v >er 1V'7. tbt* fo'l.iw
O' se n*i lot in the Ci
v. Cleons, corUi'iln^
\V li be fold r.cf »r«T the Cn
lag I'totM rtv t«'-wi»:
Stephen Hublianl, met > n tie- S u’h t» J. **
Kiutf, 8 i* l lint ImIhIo 1 and to Hu k.iM endu
KUi iiy ri-ma ef ft TrtX FI Ffl isa ud hy 11. II
Linton'. Tax l ollro or.t.’ta ke
t> »1 Cceutf lax for <h
y f *r tiaPanee
r Issfi Sj*«1
raneriy levi-d o*» »• the priq<-it.- d It 11
iAimpkin. to why *ai<i &- fi Willten notice
tfiv-n f« rant In n ..s r- q-i»n-d by U» .
oct.'-iw-U. JOHN W. W IKK. Sherifl.
G eorgia, clahkk county.—
Wh**rea*, John N. Ridgeway and
•TWitM b;
lively,
down the
lie ledllCi
And
v hat taxes are to
hisky or tobacco,
diiiitng:ii>h-
n:;h i rench-
idie i> u cle\. r woman, eh itty.
1 infoi tned. as.xious to please,
and sucees>ful in making herself agreea
ble in Hocioty. She is active in pushing
her liushard atni in k« eping his name be
fore the public, and never misses attend
ing an otlieial reception. 'I here is no
more insatiable reader oi Kngli-h wotks
of fiction in ibis or any other country.
She speaks Knglish with lluency, and
while appreciating George KUiott, de*
lights in Miss Hraddon and Ouida, be
cause they carry her rapidly along.
Mine. Carnot is a daughter of the cele
brated Dupont White, the great econo
mist and ex-member of the Institute.
There arc five children, of whom four
are handsome, promising girl>; the fifth
is a boy of l'‘», in whom his father takes
a special pride. 11c is a free, frank and
Grand Mngi? Nuatbor Drawings take
pL.ce mcut^ly.au.-l tneUran l Soml-AnuuaJ
Drawings regularly every six months
(June and Decemo-r).
•lUMUI»W .
■Ill
rvi-t* tlie
• milium f-:i I:
inr all" the
vlor.i li! v St
tiii*an>itml -ir
ot the
.‘iwisiana S.itle Jottcr.v u**i
ii*anv, Mini in
>er- on nrma
^•* rtinl coirn
i L lu
Draw-
<0£- theuif-el
v**s, anti tli.it
ilit* ?:ime an*
•oiDtitetetl w
tli honcet-*., f
iiriifhh ami in
f^o.! faitli to
varriiill i
c?, a iu! we an-
thorize the Gotr.patiy to l.
•ito, with f u --imiles of hi. signatures !
ut.ulied. in it- a lvertiseint its.** I
/?sZ.
Comniissioners.
tuiuno^ p.toj:.uixi—‘paumi
-qo stJAv tiotVMti.tojui o.\oqu f.qj jojqSimp
«*-•'• »q.u m#uj put: *o.>f!jd oqj jo
j«*ttri jeqj p: *rniui:. v‘ *j{ '\ oj uoai^
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jo ijkj 4‘tjj ut *|j -is 1U ’uooiodux
jo oavjS atjj j.»ao uiojj u.npq dqs t; utaij
u.woj^i «t:.w fM.ij sjijx ‘oouojojinnatta ut
1-uj u.M).iii|) pioqv: pin: jopmrctp ut j.kvj
juoj ^iiijitsimm fhx-ajs oqj *oi*u hjima
o.wj ?A*-{t: a.wop jna str.w pin: snaxd^uup
oq oj iq.Miovj pun nets jn.uif sjt jo
erttii- j CKne.^iq pun *p(oi)iuo.>>^ ut pwlop oqj juou
‘•Mlitt A N J
III p.JOjS tj.wq.w A\0|J!.W 02UH| oqj puittl OJ
jq^muq Kfjj puu*t:uojoii *js I« ‘utMlodnvj
jo .lAiMil oqj j >ao uiojj dqs « sn.w q.>tt|.w
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Ml (UlHudfliS IO:ilUUjj A<| jd.*q jsiq» UJOAU)
pjo a*qi jo jutuj ut A|iU<taa iijutl (nsijs
ti.nq w A\o||t.\v v. oj jo-lcd sti{|
ut uJfn Jtuoj pm a pc ui kuav uoisnqv'
M ( iioai<Mlux uiojj N.UOIH.W
t i 1 oti ilA. H N KS COUNTY —Te t.P whom it
iFiau .oiitern: 8 F. 1*.i1Uts*»h, w id of It M.
l'rttn in nt, UU ef « lit coun'.y. > | uv> , ». »1. hat.
i, i j t tbe u«'*l» nt’kitd to- tuv n*
ofc iii.ui-u- :icr»liiwtai> rt to Imtan i So- toir.or
• bill ay« *r’n*J|J|‘Ott oui i.f the c-taf of»>id «!*-
ee*»»fvl. t h-j roniD i« lo.ms s*» » t>t *1 Imve
ma»lefc* r. ti.ni th retl'tolhi utlie- »-»l I will ju-r
u. euth s&k-.v* t»ihe liist .lo nlayi Ja: ua v, ‘S'O.
* ivtii u dvr my haul and o’t'ciai # j,u-n-.r«-.
S'ov. .v i t :s37. T. F II 1-t , Oidn.ary.
<1 txiw It
James M. Ridgeway, adminisrrjto a of
\«-!-o»» KiJjjsway, dt*ceas>d. apple ti
Me for leave toseil all the land !k long
ing to the essaleofsai! •leceased, toir
One traet of ljnd lying in Oconee pittu-
ty. Georgia.adjoining F. P. G.itr-lh and
others, cunt ining ab> Ut .*K)0 acres
The-e are therefore to n« tify anil ci»e
all concerned to sliow cause at the rep
ul'ir term o.* the court 'fthdiuarv of
s i l countv uU;hrkiv :o tc held on* tie
first M »uda> in Jantiaty next why si-i«
ie*i% e shot; Id not he granted. Givenrn-
niv hand «t ofiice, this 7th day i
November, 1887.
ASA M. JACKSON, Onlnary.
of 6d.
The Chicago board of education has
decided to name one of the new public
schools in that city “the Wasliburne
acliool,** in honor of the late E. B. Wash-
btxme.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ll'Vl'i
Notice.
^1.1. porfons In l.l.ujf i laims of ar.y
..OU I A. Il-NK* I01NTY—Tu r! - ' '
L to I .
'• «Alt
ttiffti i »o di
«f-ji J
i*i*ed h*»T
iu diis utrue s*la 1 1 wil*
he Urn M..idsy in Junu-
uy Lai d Hint • itim l slg-
T. F. HILL. Oulltia y.
«ite
t the r- git
its he'd i
jy in Mfti-b li
1 « hxrrc *b. ti d rot b; pr nitsd
i. y h« trl and t tllcial
Iccgnij?
T. F lilt i
V F.OUGlHANK8 COfNTY.-Toall wh«.r
'«,■ PUMMJ oq, jo UIOJJ jjagto ,r fhe
uuture hgainst Albitt P Dta ii'g la’e
d ( l-irkiv count' , Ga.| ilrc’.l, will pre-
them atoi.ee in te»m- of hw, and
i 5 l persons indebted to said AH»:n P.
!'caring, are r«quired to tusbe in medi-
*te pityment to tfie timlci wign^d.
KutiENiK k i)faring.
Executrix of A. P D -aring, dec’d.
bly to j*u
I OcoiK**
(•a . w:l’ i it- Ht A tie-ion Iffo'r dir
h , UP-*(ut lli'Uii')iu n«iija t'oiinu,
tin* fir t TunJ. y ;u J inury, isxs. with-
• k»-1 h' Uisu* »«U', ih« luLoMisiK t r«.tM»rty,
om* ho*»»e nud hit in tb© Town of Mats-
t ui.cty, «•*, td l ining on© »• rr %
•u it H 1 >*., ft<>n;ing on AlVI-© *tr«i*i,«.i'j >iniutr
L^iiii i M-d t i'icjs. Sold us the ,>ropfr: v i f Mrs.
M ny Kl '«*r, I t.- ol OtMH.tf t.i u- tj, dt*r#«g.>d.
Tittiii© c>»h. This the i5:h <l»jr ol Nut., ;s--7.
J A K- 1!. KL1»* It. Adm'r.
1 o-*»ar It. f f Mn>. MKrr K'dtr.
vlllv
will p-iv ail J’ri/'
for tin y au
InxtD'ies but on the ncces-
hallo til lift
upon clothes untl tools and
l>uil*u n..; i:
a’.i-t i:.l, agricultural itnple-
im nt> aiiti i
a\v inatfii.il t>f ali kinds. Let
the tinti* > u
i>-.!• tin m* articles, whenitu-
portt <1 fion
a!•!«uni. be reduced, and the
hoiti< nriM.
.. .tiffr must furnish them
to the I't iq*
«• :»> cheap as they can be
prot-tirttl t
M-U 1.1 re.
Tb. t in:
up«tn the people's necessi*
ties t.t It!
, i ioiilt-nt Cleveland re
garfis a> a 1
« .4\) and unnecessary wrong
which shot
id be ictiiedied by their rt*-
duetitui. 1
!•• would have due regard j
pai<l t*» the
:. t. -111 ^ of home industry,:
but not nt ;
u unn. 4-c*.>ary expense and j
butth-n t«» t
j,- >n;df. lie presents in a •
fitrol^ !i 1*
ti.f in |u>tit-c tlt>ne to the ig- |
ricul’.n: -
- tl* i ck.sfoi-s by undue
pr«’-"*c- «•
. :. .i: ui« rs. He also 1
all . • - t*.:
'.’t.ituMi i f manufactu- !
n?i> to
at.d keep up high ■
l >r,iV '* '
i > w !ii.-1i riiould liot be
enetMif-'t-'*
•, ,i ;-i.d.il.ituui of foreign 1
Coii.pt t .1
... 1 tl.«- monopolizing
generous young i
mi), of whom history
nks a .id bankers
wn hi the I.ouim-
a:ia S:a>* l.o’i,»rie« whieii may U? pre
scoteii at out counters.
J.li. ORhKSB\. Pr.ts. I.<iiu*-iana Xnilumi'. Ihu.k
PILKRL LAHAUX, Pies. Mate Natumitl think.
A. li tMiTP.I’n*,*. New Orleans Nullonai I’auik
n- r
8t« nh#n*' -.i >»u.t« il.
W. » mu<I» 11, n*in*»r thiklreu o
ddl, !>»(« t.f s id «oiliitv, di
herein- piv. n thu M« »j»|»iic«t
my office ou ili© ti»>*
• iiV'ti uude wv band an, l
Nov. :o h. I S7. T.F
d©: CWL
HU'h'll, ►
pEOKGl
UK-y. udiuinptiaicT ol the e*t«u* of run
a ini* w ui, it©<ya%© t. h*i*, in term of tiil-w, up
pud li»r e di*chutg-from d udiui'diur^dou
♦ iii'so me diertfjie to cite aud notify all coti-
*• 1 I
i M.
...... Notice is
,pd will i c i»e.*r*l -t
y in Ji«ru «r*-. 1-8S.
’ * tliclal sin vure,
LIL , Uroiuary.
»btr i
en ih<> first Moiu'ax lu Match i
rlM'Sc utii ull tio: he granted, lure*- u-ecrui
J. .ml ud otlL ul Signature. N*»v. .vOtb, ls*7.
dic>«'.’ui T.F. lilt L Oroinaiy,
have some worthy record in yc
fear.- CARL K03N, Free Uuioo National B:>uk. !
Grand Ssiiii-Annna! Drawing
m»Tojs atjiouj oqj jo joujsvp uojout ,c.\i3
oq, st t;s»'l a\ou put: is-ij.n: a’jjoj sii( titoJJ
<i di'nr.sc |*.*a::.qo oq puu ttioqj jo 000‘Ok
— SIK*1-KII .Ul«s| pm: pi\I.It(J S.M1IA oqj ,iq£
•AJpIUO.) O'il JO 5JUUJO SS» i* ( oq, jv>n«.l SUM
oq puts *u;tu jnoqp.w ZIui.\\o.i^ suopitu j
J.. IMpl .lijj p: |Mi|Mnr| RtmjqTfpu st||
il oj ij.»|oij.\\ siq |utjm:|<l -MnotNift
jiujj ist'iiu puq «*q.»\ puu ‘qM/j
isunossjj^
nl th
i k. 1.
tli.
f»d dct-CSH-d. TllOt
to lf» a'I i-t*u< ern*-.I to o,..w i
tc: ui of the * curt utU.dmary
i»cM in a* d fat >a •! c«>u
iu 1H ci iul.tr. i ex', » h
ti> vr*'*tc
h*ud a: u ctl'cia’
si <n it me this 2■‘•.h d iv i.f O tab-r, s-T.
iw u.w aSa M.J.it:KioS Prli iary
pMiKOlA, BANKS COUNTY.—ToaP w
‘Jnajr enm-cri.- Louisa Holl <nd, c ’• icd.
n»sjr eoncer*.- Louisa Holland, r !• icd.wioow
*>i » la,* II. It J. lat© » f smi l e« u . , tieccMn d,
hat a; |l.«d to the uni :■ g’ied for iheHp.xdut
tnoni *t coir tn:s-ioiK'ls to »«l aoar* to iu. r and
her minor children a yen:* tupjert ou*. of the
ts*au* cf r-iii icc.-r»'d. 1 he ioieu is§ o?»er- mo
i»:»:»*dired have made return thereof to thiiotli e
n: <1 I h id ua u nn the name on the first Mon
day :n J.Mir.a-T. 1-SS. (,| urder uty hand aud
4XKS SH 1 K KF SALE.—'Mil t
The report of Fomptroller Trcnholm | In the Academy of Music, New Orleans, i Pf'* u '
I TiiP-ilftV npCMTnl.cr I.t 1RS7 : OJOAV SI
(Ajlp:, > ut u.wotiqim j>ouqu
will greatly interest bankers and busi
ness men who are concerned about the
present condition of the national cur- ,
rency. The total number of national •
banks in business on Get. 31 was .%<*»» 1. ,
During tbe year preceding tliat date j
now banks were formed, while eight fail |
ed and twenty-live went into voluntary j
liquidation. The net increase of bank-
capital during thu year was
Tuesday, December 13, 1887.
(':ij>itiit Pii/.e, $300,000. ;
300,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. ,
Halve?. $10. Quarters $5. TentUc, $2.
Twentieths $l.
sitoj.muojc.i
SJLMA pu«i.\-»sj
jod
I PRIZE OK
1 PKIZE OF
1 PRIZE OK
1 Fill ZK OK
7 PIUZ S OF
r » P»ilZe> OF
2. FKIZLS OF
LIST OF PRIZES
-1|»s *•«?, Shin.n.Mjxo j«i ss.>.vu<! oqj jo q'-ia
ot.j .tqi:j.t>ioiiii oj Smijji.w ojo.w sjojujauj
-iititmi on jnq * t.tp.w* »*l |».>imi.quH>o vtqj
j' t jo:;.tt:iu t: pun oj |t.»;ihn.*jju suq jtiotu
-uioAoif .*qx *.qqvi|.unn jo pojtuotj^i
Btl Tuc.d
i»uu?e, in MJi'l cut
sjje to lh«- hijpiv
iu.* , to orty. te
M»U c mu y, i
j entuK i* -‘> s
j Uc c* whercen
M4.I.1 4.11 «Ur-
stlhfc COJit
ic^nl Iioj:< if
OUtJ. The circulation represented by
bonds fell «.ir to the extent of ^5u.5f*o,-
(Kjt>. The t'ouipti i Her recommends a
codification of tbe National Hanking
laws ami an alteration of the require
ments governing deposits as secut.ty for
>JJ l*oil.in,-U I! SiUtACq
izc^mti oi|, ui kiuo.C autos
ej ii i.hj s :q .i.-pwinIunSf
Pioum-I.IAO- \: Aq soiuuqx
11 p: mujis S>tt'<M{ jtMs.ud
nSi jo Sti!jtjituuh oStjirj
“trusty." a-
si-eitie ii
It woui
finer docii.,
before (k
way. hi
ha- a n.e>
tilne ,u a
who haxe i
it attentixi
- which should
>>vcrnment.
* conceive of a
i'true the duties
note wholesome
e -fa man wlio
r, and f«»r the first
Jury the people
long ate reading
Till. LIGHT MAN.
This election
presiding «»r*i« ■ i
Other e\ idci.cc
people to the *
action of the *1«
ed yesteredjy k
eentatiM s, i» a
lo the pat ty am
Carlisle is a u
firmness in tin
8; t aker Carlisle to the
tin* House is hut an-
the devotion of the
of tat ill' teforin. '1 he
• inti*- caucus, confirm-
the House of Kepre-
of congratulation
outitry. Speaker
wln.se fairness
;iir ha\e never been
questioned, and whose coii\ietions on
the subject of tux iti*»-iand revenue have
been sound a;.d cottser\alive. In accep
ting the high lin'd Mr. Carlisle gave as-
Butnnce to both wings of the Democratic
parly that its cause would not sutler nor
would the best business interest of the
country he disturbed by the progress of
revenue reform.
Sai*i Mr. Carlisle: “It is of the highest
importance that we should reconcile, if
• possible, all differences "f opinion among
ourscHes bcfi-i<• engaging in a contest
with the common enemy. If we can
•gne among ourselves on essential points
we can well alh rd, in view cf the critical
candiiion of tin eountiy, to postpone the
dicuvMoii of minor matters until a more
appra; j ;.te time. This course, it seems
toim. t> demandt 1 hy the highest con-
■iderations of* ally expediency and pub
lic wi 1: uc."
fii.e s are timely and man-
o d. nht of the wisdom of
aHi-h* for the third time in
Chair.
iXM-utwe
til flVvJ
L. H. KeyUclli.
her, ! S>7.
.id
:y ot
lid *i.n il<>
rut-Mijiy in 3
o: huI •, t.-c i
©state of I he K. l
.©••id ti-wl • oar
" th PM, <i5
A tower now being erected on the
highest point of the Mount of Olives by
the Russians will be so high tliat the
MediterrauMm and Red seas may be seen
from the top of it.
Sam Jones, the revivalist, had the
audacity to say Itefore a Boston audi
ence that he did not believe in 4 'culture
with a big *CV ” And Boston now* be
lieves in Jones with a small “j.”
There is a strange natural curiosity in
Fayette county, Indiana, known as Shaky
Hill. It comprises about twelve acres,
and in occasionally subject to tremulous
movements aHocting several acres of
land. Tiiis phenomenon has tieen noticed
for fifty-seven years.
An American dentist has boon fined in
Berlin for pulling the title “doctor*’on
his cards. The judge said the law ap
plied to all foreigners; he would fine even
the crown prince’s doctor. Dr. Mackenzie
if lie attempted to use the title “doctor’
in Prussia.
The remains of John Oakly were dis
interred and reburied near Albuquerque,
N. M.. recently, and it was discovered
that his face and head w ere covered with
a thick growth of hair, although when h*
was buried ten years ago he was both
bald and beardless.
Mrs. Crnik was prompted to write her I
last book, “An Unknown Country,”
which discusses tie* condition of the poor
in the north of In land, hy overhearing
the remark of a tailoring man, who, when
rallied upon helping a little girl across tin
street, replied, “Av. but a ’uinlful of Yip
is worth a cart laid of pity.”
Poultry men say that pullets hatched
by incubators mid raised in bro««lers lay
much sooner than *!iose lien hatched ami
raised. A Trenton man has one of these
artificial young hens that began laying
when 10 weeks old, and has laid an egg
a day ever since.
At a public auction of old furniture in
one of the I^incuster, Pa., market places
the other day. a claw foot mahogany
sofa tliat had I# 1 longed to Thaddetu-
Stevens was knocked down for £R1; a
three logged table that once occupied a
place in “Old ThadV* ofiice brought only
$;5, and an old quaint looking gktss that
had belonged to him sold for ^1.50.
Tlie Guild of the Iron Cross is a new
Catholic organization having for its ob
ject the spreading of the principles of
temperance reverence, and chastity. Fa
ther Field, of Philadelphia, the guild’s
chaplain general, has just returned from
a successful tour in the west and in Can
ada, and re;iort3 2,000 memlvrs. 117
priests and 7 bishops connected with the
E-uild.
It is stated that a German steamship
recently took to Colon from Africa 700
Liberians, men of gigantic stature and
powerful physique. They were half
naked, carried queer looking bundles
ujion tlieir shoulders, and ©poke a l:ui-
gunge which no one else on the isthmus
understood. It is said that 1.500 more
will follow, and that these men will
work on the Panama canal.
Chief Drummond, of the United Stater
j ouuvuu uiiuiiuiuiij
822 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.'
Since the fire of February 12th, which destroyed Masonic Temple, want
ot room forced us to be content with carrying a very limited stock com-
pared with what we are now prepared to offer. Improvements ord i
tensions just completed, make our present premises, two flanrs. e-eti
teet long iw 25 feet wide—the handsomest, most comin' duAuv
ed in evtry way tor the display of goods, in Augusta, and we >.. v
the South Atlantic States to match the stock for variety, co rral kd
assortment and carefulness of selection. More time and at’e t r •
<!evoted to its purchase, than are spent on any similar stock «n the «n*ith 0
and the result will be apparent to all who inspect it -can tuliy. O.i the
shelves, and in reserve, can be fou id at all times full lines of evi»: v clast
ol Drv Iroods Notions, etc., from low-priced substai tint goods 1 . the
very hinei-t Fabrics and Choicest Designs produced in this con-‘ry or
unpor:ed from abioad; and without quoting figures in dctaii, we vive a
positive, unqualified guarantee on prices against every house and every
marktt iirthe Uni'ed States. We mean to give si t : -fjciiv:. iu , -.ery
body who dr cs business with us; and when any articl- f nn oi, r K~ tlte
does not come up to representation, tire purc>ia-er wid oidi.-e ov ru.nfy-
iug us promptly, and we will make the matter rati fac.o.y n, j, w i n .
stance.
S.mp'es sent by mail on application. In ordering samu!c>, plea e
specify as exactly a. possible the goods desired, and in c.-de'i.ig goods,,
state whether something else may be sub-t tilled o not, in c.ise t' g^r-e..
ticular unicle ordered is sold out. —
Daly Si Armstrong,
Augusta. Ga.
«'»c' 11 w2m.
NEW STOC
AT TiiE
NEW SHOE STORE,
BY-
Corner Chiyton Street ami College
*cp* i ^wqni.
E R. SCHNEIDER.
lnij'orter and \\ iiuiesalc and Retail ouler in
Fii.e Wines, Cigai’s. BrandiesT
Tobacco, Mineral Waters,
Whiskies Gin, Porter, Ale eicete^
Gi)l and 8U2 Broad Street, A-uginsta.
r«eo
Ager t f >r Veil*, c Cbqno* Puns »t *lin,
At;ii*. u-er-Dusch Brewing As-cciation.
Prompt
sept 13W3 r.
] 1 •• j
Given to Privr.te OmIcis
E. R. SCHNEIDER. Aug - a. fin.
( hhI.I
ho
A ih
stMct, lomaJmiK
, VUC VuUl
ll;*t;«!r.rk* A vet 1
. mere •
., trill bo hOj.t W
Haul eoiirty on the !.. .
during the le«»l bourn ( Secret Service, in ro|»ortitig on a bantl t f
Df’an.dn* mth» Italian counterfeiters now op rating in
this country, has calhri attention t » the
existence of a fo.mitkihle secivt organi-
zsition originating in Sicily, but having
branches in New York, Boston, Chicago,
St E-ttis, St. Paul. San Francisco and
several other cities. The nieuilx*rs of
this society are descri.ietl asassassins ami
villains of the worst tyt’e, cngngetl in all
sorts of criminal schemes, but especially
in the counterfeiting business.
. It’K t*> tt»e
rxne 1 te cf naid «*i uutv dc-
- otu* heu c* Had lot in tin- «it* of
>u I'riuee AVt n*u*, c It.l3ix it)£ s©V n
-r le^n, i moTC b.imt the r«-i»lil«T'C©
•ct-iHtil hi tlto ttuieot bm di adi One
t lot tu t*.e City of A'beiis.
(‘it-bit o*
In tVe L’i»j
ntuiuii x <
Thin tii
F M. IIKNOKB-ON, Stusiir
p m*f 11 imc anl pluoc, v i'l be s<»lti J
tu the’: i-ihc-i or c»s :, the K-liowirg |
ro; «r<y,to wu One tm t
r»sl t n«l tifte* n ai.d
V- OHdeHcf l-.i-il iu J. c-».'U c.iui.iyon th* riv« r
t«»*d, Pm iing fr *ai Alhet.s to J-ff non. Thin is
»i nit* lilt-© urm got •! lout, w-.'l itnproreil, with
• lwi lilnrf ti »«>»» nu«l h!I :iec.*ssary outhouHoa in
K r >* d o; million; Htlj inii k In ds cf Uttnljr
• jdt,r Je«*
s the Ja* k
li-il »cr*i*,
ind otn* n tti© jdi.ee kror-n
Pos-le j It*-©,, euiiUinn tf thive hi:
lotoorl «». Sail ImkI Irvi-il uri 1 ibr|t-«,irij
ol A. J. Fool , .Uc ** «i. v.oa ;m ih, nh-.-isif
.;o1o. «lu,r-l A. J. Fool-, to *MU ylhree
* a nijier of ©oun o/
it c
i.mi
a.•>;«>.. »l 'Ibis
acni'st John !l Fco'e, i
i*ec«c.b r th© ^n t, lf»'7.
F. M. HENDERS'lN, Sheriff.
>o, al the «irai*»i »>e h: «1 |>lic-*, out* h«lf*ut©i
©at in a trccti f lAad :yii*gin me c uut> ol F.ai.k
1 lift Haters «f S iverirttk, a joinitu ).*r*I« «
L 1. Mjriii* ai.il Others, n.owu as Ua\ Mo
pine* , toiltninti.k • n© huudre*! m «1 seventj
to tl u-
Uflui,to
>»!•
in li i
l*i.t»y ot
kHilt-ft Hll(X.t& l i*ll i»MI *:t fr
r , t:. fit Vet t*l tt'.e llj-ctT l»wu
Tui* lKi et»n <•! 2 mT. ls-7.
F. M. IIEM>KKsOV. Sheriff.
WlillAirs ii and olb ra, known as the Waddell
t*laev: one hundred und IM0O «cre* of land
i\ir* in J*ckeon cininty. *• j iumg the ;«b >ve de
scribed tr *ct, » r d Doiter , lN*HV*»r» aud mhert;
nvt-niy >har©s-t*N k lt .ntof th - Uoirerai v.anu
o sliares of ih© ti vk of the Northo'sl Ueorgit
Fair As-Miction PtUof the ah v* detcritad
trx-tv if ia:i!i can be a.-en *t th- otflrc #»f
o'Farrell A H- dg on. mid will be shown on dnr
ofatlt; n rrlty ro«lert*te B
Stock and lMr Atso« iM-.ion Stock oath: for Ih ii i
I imclr iuk-o CV-uaty hnlt cash, nab tire l*t
Note Tiber with lnt« r from date o' a Je
at > |*. r cent. N* t t*V«**., t»o* rt f .r titles given.
E. K IttAVfc**, Almielstraux-.
t’eU'f'i-d.
RGl U I.ARKK rofSTY.—'Wheresa. John
er, late «f said countv do cast'll, has
ic .n tcrira cf tho la», for leave to
ilistulel>( iC.igi: gtotbeesta-eofs.id
r h sy arc t hi re'ore to tn.iit* all
A BIG DRI
NOW IS YOUR
74 %
l i 1 \n
i 1 [yi
If y u *ax.t ai.yTung in 0i
Harness, Saddles, Bridle;
haibr, Etc.,
R. H
You can saw money bv cn'.l.ug <
ALLEN
& CO-,
he |
1 A.
DYSPEPSI A
Up 'Ol
4 in inM r.u
at-* ol s.Tid -
• a d apt It a
i -i t b tttr-oi
i m Norwood,
»*i* i>
• ▼ weeks rtgol c *n»M. red ntyrrlf 'he
... Dvspep ic cf 'merle* During tli«
> Tb:-.t tliS presence of; war* th .t I haveh*e»» afllieted 1 hs© • I'l^dnl-
icrals Ber.urcgaid iuost e»-er)t'.ii'g claimed to tea spfcifl • for Dyr-
fihe drawings. Is pepdo in the hop* of fin Mug something 'luX.
mid afford permanent relief. I had nbov i mail©
» m* muni toabiiidou all n»eoi<-in*a wl»©n I
tnn niilorscuiriit • f S!M' ON» L'VKR
ULVfOU bv a pri>mi*ent Geowitn, «• J
REMEM HE!
•nd Early, who me inch
a guarantee c f abtu.iui© fairnesa
that the cbtnses aie n'l eq .al, an i that
ran potsibly dlv.nc what number will draw a
Prif.
KKMF.MBF.R that the p-wmi nt of all Fr res
f.i akantke'* b* ton; national
! BANK.-, of New Orleans, ©ml ih© Tickets are
j signed by the President ol n-.i In-diurion. whoac*
| chartered lights are rec.*gn : xe«l in the highest
i Courts; therefore, h* ware o. any liuitatioi a or
l Hivmo’i* s« brines.
IS 9.
lure. >•
•tti l>>. 4t
* y h^i
T. F. IIILU Ordinary.
icluded t*» try il* effect' III
l have used bu r tw > b>ltt*», ©id aui
t’lii ! have a»rurk the right thiug at
f* It -is iHlirfitbl • flee"• almost I nine |
t’uli % • all other iTcp ratlonsof a simll'1
tior.i 1 kn*w, md
Ilate,y.
*^V V . L. D0UQLAS S4 81103, tha original
aai on y hand-sewed welt 34 Shoe in the
wor.d, equals custom mads hand-sewed
si oes that cost :nm $6 to $9
qulred rato|
tract io'.i
hill not ©-it Til* Uc» alone
ml it to all iroubl d with Dys- !
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
Th© only S3 SFAAlI.i:SS
J. N. HOI.MKS, Vinvland, N. J.
©Hence je oven In
quar.er ot * century
t!»« t'nlted Staten tiovern
e I*c-m*!h of tli© Ureal I'tiiy
the STongeM, Fitti-M,
Prices thootily Baling Fowd-
lleiiUhtnl. Dr.
that doe© n«»t con-
m. cold only iu
GKN II. R. JACKSON
the Tribune is constantlj' on tlie lookout
for opportunities of usefulness.
fj j.r.o sihiKi .Aii
tie: $-< SIhh«» adver-
The Homo Tribune rightly says: “A
|*clty is always measured among strangers . . . x . ,.
| liyits newspaper, ami 1>V tli-.t stunJard (_y O R St J |D R 11 O IN
—if the comments of press and p» ople
are to be taken as indicative of public
opinion. There ate a thousand ways in
which a good live newspaper can be of
invaluable service to a growing city, ami
Rpjulir lliihit **f B« dv
the ! let or D'.norgnn'zla
SIMf*!0HS LIVER REGULATOR
<>nlV I.i:v I * !•: Matin a- urtd t.y
J. n. CEILIN & CO , Philadelphia.
Tin s- avi
ly and It :.\*
putting Mr. <
the Speaker'
This distinguished Georgian has just
issued a pamphlet in which is printed
his answer to the critics of his Macon
speech. It is a master-pit re of chaste
and vigorous Knglish. The Bannku*
Watchman believed that the allusions to
Lincoln and Davis at that time were un
fortunate. but no one can impugne the
honesty or the courage of the speaker
who wields a pen of rare power and
speaks with a voice of no uncertain
sound. Says Gen. Jackson:
“That the world should be fuU of
clashing convictions cannot degrade con
viction itself. If convictions be honest
Truth must emerge triumphant from the
class. Nor does the possesion, or the
utterance, where occasion demands it, of
strong conuictions preclude a hearty re
spect for the counter conviction of oth
The United States Supreme Court
have decided that the imprisonment of
the oilicers of the State of Virginia for
carrying out the laws of Virginia in re
lation to the coupon cases is unlawful-
It is enough to know that the doctrine of
States rights will not sulfur when Mr.
Lunar goes to the bench.
Atlanta woke up and trembled when
she found that Senator Brown bad been
beaten for the school board. The best
man whose name is left otf the new list
is lion. N. J. llammond. Now if some
of the newly elected will resign and re
instate Mr. Hammond they will earn
tlieir title to the thanks of the commu
nity.
WEAKIUNDEVELOPED
Parts Ot th© Body Enlareed, Develoned an,I
Simi'lf.harinlK—». aura Sclt-lmutiu«*ut
Fall i>*rtlcut8rs, lMiiinonli»l« 1 Mi , ) niHi'ad»«*aiad, fr©*
Addr©W.XlU>J MK1HCAL CO.. BUFFALO. N X
Write for pVrtfcul*r». N. L Coli.amkk. Futon<
Attorney mid Mechanical Engineer. St. cloud
Buiidiup, Washington, D. C. notiiWtt
Monday ui J niurv n? st *hy
•it I 1- i.v© ©bculd nut be granted. Given u d©r
my lund vd ' ttici.it ©ixmilur©. this 5t*« day ot
Ik*c©iuber, 1SS7. ASA M. J.tCKSON, O.dinary.
\M©rh**s ajMllbd to ine'or letters of ad-
i.it H*.*a*lon on lb© est ite ot Mrs Sniah J. Wler
late of Mild ioun jr dicrated, Th»*»c are the*©-
fo* t »o c t** and notif> ©1 concerned tosbow cau**
*» 'h»* rtgolir Ur.u ol th© Court of Oriliiiary to
be I lid in ©ndfo.**ai f c.uuty on the first Mon
day in Dc<-eaib©r next weytuch letter* sbou'd
not la* grmt d. Giv* n uu tor tny hand Mini
ofticl*! sig inture, t'»l« 2Cih day of October 1 87.
oe ASA M. JACKSON, OTdiuary. 4
iu slid eouiiiy within the legs
hoii*9 f t ©*:© to tn© h’Khest bidoer for cash tu©
foi o-.cicg | rc»pv*rty to-wlt. One *ixih undivided
inti r.s: in a tract of lai d l>iu^ in said county
tn'ilug cne hundred i cri s more *«r lets, ad-
l>«*!itrt on tho Itank of Son*©.
The way to have a goo«l credit is to
keep out of debt.
To la* intelligent is to lie honest, kind
and good.
You have as much right to ]iut your
hand into another man's jmcket as your
nose into another man’s business.
A kind word costs you nothing, and
the return of it may come at a time whet)
you need it most.
Trust no man’s appearance. The
roughest bark covers the soundest tree
and the thinnest ice has tlu* smoothest
surface.
lie who longs after go*l precepts is
quickened in his imagination and
strengthened in his expression. The vine
which grows it*, the sun is the fullest of
sap and sweetest of fruit.
A good sou led child Ls a fortress of
strength between its juirents and sin.
The ban*st stump is ix'uutiful when over
run by the honeysuckle.
There is no such thing ns a licqielesa
life. The soul could no more exist with
out liopc than the lxxly without breath.
American Commercial Traveler.
f|jii*CY have the moit cftmelete and rohhv 1 ne ot Saddle
I. « v*r ou© hiindnd 1 ifferent styles oi S dJles *-i
In “o licrtGeoryW Wecirry
_ , 1 «d a d ft.ty d ft*. •© .1 s* ;• s ©f
Iiatlies . We Ain* make any Had all g r 'd©H of^f-llsrs v Mps, : Ktli n < w. t . i* n': fi'fvri tu i ill
onus or prices. We make k'l ol our good-which do?* aw* w<th , ildl- men hi.*1 !, jg,*r
Z2T CASH 1* A I 1> F OR HI D !*: iS .
i: H. alt c<>
nivHOir'f. v ’n 4.7 « l*vf ». st <©f. A M '* »*« ^
M. M.
SUCCESSOR TO MADDREY & jONES.
DK.AI.EK IN
lauds o* weal Tcrk. I.noes M ze. Mtrri-
vveth-i Fargons ©ad Mr*. G. O. Drevver, the
lam! whercou Joe Bol t now rold * as tf.e i»rop
M irgrtri-t iiu l.iia. to sa'isfy gn ©x©cu-
liou 'unit'd fr ui ihi tuslicca* court of the 265th
di>trict G M., of sa'd lounty iu favor of J M.
KiiniRt. * ml ag»iu-t H. C. Lminet and M J
l.iu—et. t riiidjis!*,nt d M©r^xrct * 4 unulu ©ecu-
itty. l.?vv msite au t returned l y t. K. S»e-
. hiti-, I. C , written noth © given .ennnt In po©*
*©s*i*m in i* rui*» ol the law. This 25»h day o!
October, 1837.
F. M HENDERSON, Shcr’ff.
•ui 61^«.J
r-irs all wear the W. T.. DOUGLAS d‘4 SIIOK.
If your «te*lettl*K*rt n«»* • iv^tn. ©em^jriMir naniey”
postal to W. L. DOUGLAS. Urocktoa. Ilm.
For sah* by W. C. «!fc K. N. SN HAD
Ath* si-. Ga. * iuiK‘27dit wD.
t LA RK E COUNTY.—Whereas, W.
i, Adutlnirnutir oj the imuIi* ot
k ber Hiciiu. OfteaHil, hts r|tpiird to mo t »r
l©a’©’c ©e.I tu tem«(f tho iaw, ail the real
om to t»« l >nging t<» the ©*i»t»* of *4id deceased
TIkim* »*e ti eretoro to ii ju v al] coneeined lo
A Fine Farm in Banks County,
FOR SALE OR KENT.
•dio* c»u**e ai the i»*c;.ii.r '©rm ihef’ourl
Urillua y. to ’©he'll in end for said county on
the ti m Moid v in J i.u-v-y n*-x», why such
leave should not b * g-nuted, <>iveu urntci my
iiaml ui *1 othil**. s gnature, this 24;h dav of
Nov©
i:<Vl. A^A M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
ri> f rill
o**J ck
Th:it n**t Dyspeptics ©vet
know'.
llesliieft ’ti3 pleasant to tho
So none need gulp It down
Aug-.ht 17-1 mo.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
pan
• Ss^srr 1 **
dtX£M*„
active llioiiglit anJ fomful emotion, who
will venture HO say that liad he been
horn in the heart of New hnglaml, he
would not have been nil Abolitionist of
the sternest sect—holding that any coni
pad, recognizing property in human
flesh, is a clime against tiod, annulling
itself-Where is the man, North or South,
observant and thoughtful, who wi'l ques
tion the proposition that, had the 1’utilai.
lamb (ion the bonks ol tbe James river,
and the Cavalier and tho Huguenot on
J’lyoiouth Hock, tbe problem of African
slavery would have worked itself out to
the same results? Ate we not all un
consciously to ourselves, the creature of
circumstance and the convictions ol men
are the property a. d agencies of invisible
power? lie that is false to tho charity
which must ever spring from a proper
appreciation of the etlects of tbe former,
cannot be fully alive to bis moral or so
cial duty. What union between men or
states can be permanent, or desirable,
which dues not rest open the basis of mu
tual confidence and upon what elements
can such basis bo successfully built, if
not of honest canvictiona freely spoken,
and patient chanty for hour eat error
born of circumstance? 1 rejoice in the
belie filial African slavery, the only cause
for serious disturbance, removed forever,
such a union has been restored—nay!
more than restored!—lo the great Amer
ican sisterhood of States. The armies
which may rally hereafter under "the
old flag," to defend it fiomitfrom aggres
sion, come whence it may, will contain
no hearts more loyal or devoted than
now beat in the bosom of all true South
ern men.”
OARTEPvS
®iTTLC
reiusrkaldo success line keen shown iu curing
atlng thisnunoyingoomplmint,while they also
. >rreot all disonlern of the sloxuach^tiipulat© tha
liver ami regulate tbe bowel*. Even il they only
Aeh© they would lie almost priceless to those who
suIT-t tmm this ilUtiviisiiiK complaint; Imtfortu-
ii i Lily i heir goutlm*** doe* not end here,and those
who once try them will And tl»e*e little pilla valn-
iiMo in ho many w»ys that they will not bo wil-
U to do uiihout them. But after all sick head
Ik the twne of so many lives that here is where
wn male our great boast. Our pills euro it while
o: hers do not.
Farter's Little Liver Pills are very small and
very ea*y to take. On* or two pills make a dose.
They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or
purge, but by their gentle action plea** all who
unethrtiu. In vials at 25 cents; At© for $1. Sold
by drsggista everywhere, or sent by maiL
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
MR Small Sos& Snail Pries.
S100 to $300 working tor us. AgeoU prt-
i-rred who can furnish their own Huffs sml
five thf-lr jyhole time to the bHHiness. Kp.tr©
4)oui(-uti> may be protltubly employed also. A
ow vacancies in towns and cities. B. P.
JOHNSON CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, V*.
inarl7dAwlin.
Y Kait. el-sir <
5>700 cC 020w Otu: O-Xpeus.. can b*
.mJo tMdkbir for us. Ak* nt3 j*rercrreil \vh*» can
'uii.t-h ih'-tr own horses saint gi%•© ihcir whole ttm©
to tho burtlnou. 8j~*rv rm*iu©nu may t'O pnitttabll
_ cUift* til w
mi'hDfl itlso. K f«w ▼ao.-tiicii** In towii.s:iutl elite:*
L»K •uUN.SO.NAb'O.l
t DVkKTlflhltS by addressing Geo. P. UowtL
A «&t:o. 10 Spruce St.. New York, in ^o>l faith
an obtain all needed in'ormation about any
mpored Hue of Advertising In American News
paprrs. 176 page ngiupblet. 30c. mirlTdlm.
else In this world. Capital not neede.i:
you an* started fre*. Both sexes: el) eye*.
Any uoe can do the work. !*rge earnings rare
•r.,m flnt start. Costly outdt and tqnqs free.
ifcs ‘
will do so at once.
W,
t hr Ir own homes, ti to S3 per day < an be quiet*
lv made. Work sent by mat! sey distance. Pmw
f'rulmfiee. No canvawing. Address at on©*.
canvawlnr. Addraas at on©*.
*KE«*KNTART CU^ 147 Milk St.. Boston M*aa!
Itnf MTfl fti.t'Xkl b.l-
INTENDING ADVKBT1SKHH should add re*
i UFO. f. UUWGLLkCOc,
0 S.wuc* Sirec t. New YorktTtv, for Select List
of l 03 • Newspapers, will be sent FREE, on sp.
pile, t ton. ocvaod.twim.
$0 a Day—A Gold Mine
For Afents. Grandest MONEY MAKING BUST.
NhbN ever ofTved. A grMen harvest for th©
next Two Months. |7S PER MONTH and ©g.
per s-s to active men to sell oar goods. No
OAPJTtL REQUIRED. No tedd«lng. Simple
ease of iroods aud valuable information end *uli
nrticuUrs FREE NO HUMBUG; we mean
j u«t whit w© say. Addrest a*, one*
STAND ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Maas,
nov20ddiw2ai.
I WISH to ‘■oil, or rent, tny e.
ia U.tuk* Uoniitv. kuow.ias
Free nan l l.VJe.” This 1’arm coumitiH
1*87)4 acres of jr»ml fitrminj: l tnJt»; 1HH)
aerts is in a iS"»Kl .-t.itoi»i cnl’-.v tion,
the remaimlei ; t» old field |»in«*8 and orijr
iual foic.-t. On tiiis farm is tt i/co 1 two
story ilw llinir lioiifc with all mressary
outbtiilding<a<id tlso four tenant iiou-e**.
Tins farm is 5 miles Fast Harmony
Grove auti 10 miles South of Homer. It
is eo'ivettient to cuureh, srhot-ls and
mills ami is a verv dcsirahle place in
every lespect. I will rent (his farm for
standing rent for one year or lonjser.
iv.it would prefer to se'l. I will m 11' Iiik
pi tee veiy cheap, for tad^or on time
with pootf etcurlty. For terms nud full
particulars Apply to
R, L. J..SMITH,
Attorney nt Law.
Harmony Grove. Ga.
MONEY TO LEND
ON IMPROVED FARMS
Iu Bxnks County at Reduced Rates.
Api ly to
12wr»m.
— 4,-srsi bjr It
Atlantw. Us. No pain nr detention from business.
H Y«nc«ied m*siHin<t and well. 1 umk! 10 to 12 Grs.
dally.—N. J- UVIA AtiauU tin.* - I used
»i»»* d*llr aud was cured by you M
Il/.NKK SHERIFF S »LK.—Will be sold or. tha
Jy tint Tti©K<l«y In Ivrnawrctxt, »t the court
IiiiUjv* in *.iid • ounty, wlihiu 1st© :©^al hr-urit o!
* * ' t hi«* * ' '
1 coi.iui** on tlie wairr*of t*>* I>u.so*j tlvtr.
j;iio< bind* of Mrs. H. T. SU*pht*u>, ou the
__.irth by Inn-Dot th© Th •••©< Lcccroy place, cm
th** iM’ bv ItL'd ofJ. K. Th«r*j>soa. «*n iht: south
by Im: d«ofMis* Nancy Hardy aDtl the dower of
Mr*. Kj lcy Norwood on the w**t, cor-tahiing one
huudred und twenty A*e acre* more or Ion
Rat i liid levied on ks th© property of W. U
Foeejr. lo satisfy au ©xecut.on Usued irom the
Superior t onrt of sa'd cuniy In favor of t.i©
Msnufsctr.nnr CotPjtauy. agalust said W.
earner ^iiuniwiiiruir rumiuu;. aysion »
F. Fosoy. This ‘.Mill day of October, 1887.
F .M. 11KN DKKSON. Hherifl.
Melssonler's Paralysis of tlio Thumb.
M. Meissonier, the French painter, is
suffering front paralysis iti the ri^lit
tliumh. He was working .as nsur.l in hid
studio at Poissy on the great water c; l-r
which is to lx* entiikxl “1807.” when hi»
tliumh lx'j;.iii to tingle, as tho*i;;h lx-com*
ing ln'iiumbed, and remained t!i this
state, notwitlistTiiding hard rulslung. A Old Cf.jnJ
doctor was sent for. He spoke as on- '-'* u tail I,
oourugingly as jwissible, hut told the artist
he was having a first warning of jiaralysis
and hail no chance but in a long rest.—
St. James' G.izctte.
And House-Furnishing Goods.
And Manufacturer of the Premium Bra^ssTai Tin Ware, t 1 e her
in the slate. Every piece of which is fully vvarr.tn e 1. Al* •, Pr-cticf
Roof* r. and wotkerof Sheet Metal*. Wotk entrusted to utc wdi hav *.
MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Call at the
Wind amt Electricity.
One of the latest attempts to harness
tlie forces of nature for tin* service o!
man is the adaptation of a windmill fot
the turning of a dynamo, the electricity
thus obtained being stored in suitable
batteries and afterward used in lighting
beacons for the benefit of the maritime
interests. There is a station of this kind
near tlie mouth of tlie Seine, and con-
siderahle success has been obtained.—Chv
cage Herald.
No. G, Broad Slice*
an g30 -v4m.
Don’t let th* Baby sutler from
HEAT
AND CHAFFS
When one applica on of
Crawford’s K c z e m a W ash,
• insi.Uocs shou'd u*e
Pomona Hill Nurserie,
POMONA, N. C.,
froiasaitl slminbtrrtllon. Tli**© arc. tnercfnrc,
to« ito and notify all ixinci-ru-d to suow cam©,
nt the regular *eru» of tho court of Ordliinr©. to
lit* hdtl *n a: d for sild countv, on the first Mon
<'*y iu Jacu iry ne«t, why such d schsrg© sheu d
not b^* granted. Given und »r my haud and ofil
cisl situ alureat olficc. th.s Septcmtx'r 26th, 1M7
scu.7-1 i 3ui A. F. IIENLEY. C. C. O.
Sail. ist, Ute of raid ccunty, decoa**d‘ has sp-
pli< d to tbe undersigned for the appointment of
cnturrlMl merstoset apart to h©i and her minor
childrvua yesr’a support out tf me estate of said
d«.-cea«ed. The commijslonenso a| p >intcd have
made a return there if to this ofll‘ c and I will
pass u|«on the >.s.eon tb* first Monday in 'anus-
ry,18 » Given under band and official igus-
ture. Nov. 39th, 1887.
dectfttt T. F. HILL. Ordinary.
Y EORtalA. BANKS C UNTY —To all-whom U
JTiea;
form a
q p’.nd to .ha undersigned f rth>* guardian<
ship of tb© jKJsotitand properl* of Pat at an VVa-
I used
ally au4 was curc«t by you If
sUll ewreob—P. II. |*«zhlewx,
_.la»s. Ark.” ~I used Leixtannm ft>ryears. _
well and happy.—Ubbxcca Uovstbk. Win- Mo * «o h 1K>7
. O.” -1 am entirely well and the proudest 5®J JJi*"*
nd tell every one your whlshey anti-
. II. 8ami*i.c. Douglass. Ark.” I
am • free woman from laOudNnmn and want ©very
tetes d Hamptou Waters, alaor chi'dren *f Ca-
p rs W**ers, mte of HnII c uniy. d c* a©*!. Noties
i< he ret y gi»*n that blast p Icathm wil bihesrd
at uiy utttceont clixt MoLduy In January, M8.
5 TO SELLTKt
MISSOURI
STEAM
WASHES
To men or women of ©n-
etgy and ability, liberal
| terms will b« given. It
works on.new principle,
which urn labor and
clothlok .normouslr.
I Sam pi. on two M4IB 1
trial on llboral terms.
iiLVOiis noBUis,
attorney at law.
Office, Bury*. Corner, Brood Btrct,
Oltcn under my hud ,ud offici-1 iiru.tarc,
hot ao b.lKI. T. F. HIIX, ^idluarr.
dccCwli
Henderson, <f. mud, hit. In term, of ih. ltw,
»• pipdfor.dtachir..fromuid mdmlnlstrotloa:
Thru it. therefore to clt. int motif* .11 mo*
Two nnil a lmll miles west of Greens
boro, N. C, The uiitin line of the K.
& D. It. R. passes through tlie grounds
ami within 100 feotof tbeofllce, Salem
trains make regular stops twice daily
each way. Those Interested in Fruit
and Fruit growing ate cordially invited
to itispccuhialhe largest nursery in the
State and one among the largest in the
South.
Tlie proprietor has lor many years
vpiied the leading Nurseries North and
West, a d corresponded with, those ol
for« ign countries, gatheilug every fintt
that was ealeulateil to suit the South,
tioth naiiv* and foreign. The reputa
tion of Pomona Hill Nurseries is such
tliat many agents going rutfrora Greens
boro, repiesenting other rurstTles, try
to leave tlie Impression that they are
representing these nurseries. Why do
th.v do it? Let the public answer.
I' have in stopic growing (and can
show visitors the same) tlie largest and
best stock of trees, 4c., ever shown or
seen in any two nurseries in North Caro
lina, consisting of apple, peach. p< ar,
cherrv, pium. grape, Japanese persim
mon, Japane.se plum, apricots,nectarine.
Russian aprlcvt. m.iherry, quinces.
Small fruits: Su - wherry, raspberry,
currants, iw tus, English walnuts, rhu
barb, asparagus, evergreens, shade trees
rosea, etc.
Give your order to tny authorized
agent or order direct from the nursery
Correspondence solicited. Descriptive
catalogues free to applicants.
Address,
J. Van. Li sn lev, Pomona.
.. Gniltord County, N. C
. mat ID* Gm
ny hand aud official signature- Nov. 30th, 1887.
UeiGwlm T. F. BILL, Ordlntiy.
Will ctve^t r*lt©f. At 1 per sous who suffer. fr»m Heat, Ch'fessc-1 Itchiu
Crawford’s Eczej a Wash. _ — „ _ _ _ _ _ _
JOHN CRAWFORD & CO.
»*ropHcio.s. I be Ga.
ATHENS
——i
MACHINE
FOUNDRY
f
sn m
ATHENS, GA.,
Iron and7 Brass: Castings ti
Gin Gearing,
| Shafting, pulleys and Hang'
ers ; Cotton Presses and
Cane Mills.Evapoi utors and
Mill supplies of all kind«.
We arc now ottering Sp eial Birgaln
in Steam Engines and Circular Saw
Hills, Turbine Water Wheels anl B,ll
•Ka.uuiwiwM me Cloths at short noihn-.
ancock Inspirators, The Great BoilerFecdersEbc
man Single and Injectors, Low prices an l nonebot-
ter, Piping, Valves, Fittings of all kinds, Packing. Steac
Guages, Guage Glasses, &c„ Ac. Let asknow what you
want and get our prices before bnying. Address,
THOMAS BAILEY, Agent.
Athens, Ga.
pH*
adminlnratloo on lbs estate of C, S. We'd, lot© of
•aid ©ouotv, deceased, and 1 will pm upon mid
application on the Aral Monday in January. 1888.
Given under my band und official signature. Nor.
30th, 1*87. T, F. IIILL, Ordinary,
decCtHt
NOTICE.
VOBCK Is frereby |tvra tha*. application will
11 bn node at tb* mit Jtba Noremocr) tana oi
tha Superior Court of Clarka County to increase
the Capital “lock of tbe Athens Cltv Water
Works Company Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars.
* W. H. HOWEU* President.
AeUU&vlv.
WANTED,
10.000
Ton or com seed
AT TUB
ATHENS OIL
MILL.
THE BEST PRICE PAID.
septSdAwlf.
MAGNOLIA ACID,
Irrpm's inniatel Dissolved Jons,
MATCHLESS BLOOD AND BONE GUANi
0. K. DIUD BODE li C0T1 GAMER.
BEST GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
ORR & HUNTER.