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THE WEEKLY BAfcN^lUWATCHMAN, T7ESDAY DECEMBER, io. 1SS7
1!AN N Ell - WATCHMAN
Tho Crown l'rincc doesn't talk like «
man with » cancer.
Tlic corn crop of the South is uupre
ccdcntcdly large.
ltlaine wants free tobacco. Well, this
is not so hail, after all.
The calaboose of Atlanta has been ve-
opent J under a high license clause.
Judge llook deserves a better place
than that of a school superintendent.
'I he cotton mill prosiaents of Augusta
favor President Cleveland’s tariff rccotn-
llaniel and Barbour will sustain the
old time prestige of Virginia “Htcwnan-
ship. Their eloquence mil influence
will recall the days when theOld Domin
ion nursed so many Presidents.
The President has knocked out the
high tariff it. one round. Wa are a na
tion of sluggers.
Next year will be a lively one in na
med politics, Cleveland and Blaine
ill meet and grapple.
’l orn Woolfolk says bis trust is above.
T1.111 seems to have given in his verdict
before the jury did.
VITIATED BLOOD I" a moxgolian daiie.
■ih.
Hirers of the Hast admit
mameta
i* raw material
a ir industries.
The Randall Club, of Pittsburg, has
dopted resolutions approving the Presi
dent’s message. This looks as if the ele
ments of the party will harmonize on the
strong stand taken by Cleveland.
With a single exception the Minnesota
delegation in congress, is composed of
men of foreign birth. They* is a chance
for all in this broad country of many
men of many minds.
There is a movement on foot to change
inauguration day from March 4th to the
last Tuesday in April, which, in 1881*,
will he the date of Washington’s inaugu
ration. In some .particulars, then, we
would return to the ways of the fathers.
lion. Abraham Hewitt, Mayor of New
York, and a presidential aspirant, com
mends Cleveland's message. He speaks
of it as an aide paper, and thinks the |
President was right in confining his mes
sage to the tariff que?tion.
Scrofulous, luncrlted and Cor.taslou*
Humors Cured by Cutlcura.
Thrnuali *bc to Run >f on? of y .ur br>V*a re
•iv« d tl rotig’i Mr. FranY T. Wny, Drug* st«
r.«!U>. P.„ I bi».*A-T?e ar-j rii.itui with you
UTUTRv RKMEDIK-*, am! take th 4 * oppoi
ruiiy t.
Mlllv
vouldjhelpand not
no wrecks in the
for quite three days,
-ml with ph asure.
epuhlican canvass of
...... d this after having b i
nouaced incurable by tome of the ba*t rhv»i-
i iana i» our t-ountv. l take rre«t pi mure ia
forward‘ng to you thi* te-tfuionl .1, ui.• elicited
?sit is by you. in orlerihtt others an flaring
from m*ladir« mi»v >*» encouraged to give
your CUTICURA REMEDIES a trial.
Pa.
SCROFULOUS ULCERS.
Janie* F. fci«-hard>-or\ Cn»’oui Hmi*f*. New Or
leans, on oath-aya: “In scrofu’ou^ Ulcer*
oroko out on try t*o*ly until I was n mios of «*or-
niot'ou, K errthlnv kD'>wn lo ttie nredlial
faculty win* tried in e.«un. I bec. ni-a i*ert- wreck.
At times ould rot lift iu; bard to Try heart,
r »ul l not iurn in b.d; wm, u coiu,i*ii1 pain, snd
. No r.-lict ' r mre in
l<v*kt d upc
o life i
III is
CHINESE WIFE OF THE BETTEP
CLASS IN NEW YORK.
i thr i.
ONE OF THE WORST CASES.
• have bee i sel i:
;r CUIICU KA HTML- htish-md
' ti'rt cu n .Hint yet 'n I
•• Ot.P o' i Ct* a or*-.
l - p a ni.VK ,t '
rl’Tlt i UA, and
Oscar Wilde left behind him a craze
or the sunflower. Mr. Chamberlain
the Englishman who is now bidding for
notoriety in America, is creating a furor
for gold rimmed spectachs. When they
become the popular fad our young pro
fessional men will hare to resort to some
TAYLOR A TaYLuir.
Frank iurt, Kftii
SCROFULOUS INHERITED,
l Contagion** Hum witli Lo-« of Hair, a»
ptions «*f ih • Skint stc r ire: V
iri’KA Ml.! Ci* I S' UK A SOAP « ven.n’l
rurirm Ul.Sol.VKNT internal!.'. *5h
s ,, m , .
'> ...ilt.-rn States. Are we to
other means
of i
mpressim;
their
client:,1 1
lun.l... .
i:, « t (,i-ia next November?
with their a
p -
:
\V. !1 v
\ i.ti-iness sheets ami a spa
A strong t
•r,t,
r says: “
i 'aim
ropre-
1 well do more to advance
seats Repul.
i
i-m, extrava^ai
ee and
om ,-i|v 1
, a w railroad, I.et tliem
a maximum
of
t-.xrtiou.
(lev.
land is
conic on!
ti„. .Mr,-rsoi
ui,
I Blaim*
s tl,
■ John
...
A,!*ms of li,L
da.
% but a -J.-
in Ad
a,ns in- -
!:! .in - i'
•t I ranct.*. Probably Blaine’s
fcclcl with
the
financial
i,„„,
if:,lilies
1„ ,t ■ T
.* - :\.- t * will insist tliat Pres-
implied in
the
order “1
lilt u
This!"
i.t ■ ! '
1. I r* .-ign as President
ItUinc is * 1
.-,1c
ralist, but
a r,
dc-ralist
< , I. \ . -
without the
sicr
t integrity
,f Jh
• early
'I !„■ Pi :
. . i Wales is delighted with
Federalists <
fil,
• John Mn
shiil
t
Jl,.., 1. ' .
r. .it .\t;*l Sullivan is plcas-
When * r
ide
eporter s
, ...OS
0,1 that
, a « i:..
it .v. This is u year of
Mrs. dno. A
L-
/an wonM
SO,,,
mairv
lilt el n:. 1 io:.'
l amity.
again she in
liu-,
u.ily rcjdi
To sui-
11..- cU-
>: tiiAiabiCat’.t confesses that
*ost that 1 «
oul
1 think „
Slid
a thin.-
lt,. r- ha- i
\ii h«*«*n a better time for
makes nu* f,
.-! c
o t.-mpt f„
tho
4 IO,S<.„S
j,l,,i.ln, ■
radatn. This will be a fine
who would
so «
ontnl otto's
focll
is. anil
... k b* Until.
! might s,,^
for
tho ,.a-
—
pers that w
uhl
give su.l
tl.ii
.-'s eur-
Tl„ v
i ricit.^ up the record on
rem-y. M\
1,„.
hand has
l,o. |,
ne i*- ol.
Itlaim-. '
\t . *t v. .rs a20 be favored
dc-a.l, and iu
1 V,
t 1,uricl.
Wo
liav e no
fr,1 -
. i|. »- Milt. Now he blames
redress for
„< 1
falsi,•>„,is
m
UTERINE PAINS
I 1-0 I IH I*; * - I KK,
A Visit to lira. San Chong—How She
Employs Her Time In Soclusloo—Her
Dress ami Household Sprwt^l TTnt
Is Not Happy.
The moment she marries the
damsel becomes the property of her^h^-
band—a little^ more so than theydD^in
America. Her spouse has the privilege, as
all husbands the world over, to chide,
scold and chastise her for her faults, and
they assert that, in cases of grave crime,
be has t he right to kill her. In his punish
ment lie may put her on what wo would
call bread and water diet, keep her locked
up in a lied room, closet or cellar, or beat
her with his hands or a bamboo rod. In
this iv^jHt t Die Chinese law is almost a
fac simile of the common law which
prevailed in England and this country
until aliout 1S05, and which allowed the
o ••correct” his wife with
hand or a light rod,” but not
cl- ticket! list nor a club.”
c nsiom the average almond
t expects to be lenten with a
pro|»ortional to her queued
moii, and, like the wives
•navvies,” regards the oinis-
«>n»l punishment os a sure evi-
i* loss of his love,
fork the Chinese family lives
t* lint or building as that in
pater f. uni lias does business,
fo is allotted one, two or three
onling to his wealth. From
radically never stirs. Either
ml or servant does all the
nr.d shopping. Still worse, she
•c. ive calls from the other sex
n rare cases when the husband
i intimate friend. On such an
occasion the visitor bows repeat)
shakes his own hand vigorously
minute or two, utters the usual s
typed remarks about the health of ^fser^
seif, family, cousin and friends, and do-
paris without having once looked at her
fa o. Where is the American who could
CINCINNATI’S DIG TRIAL.
4 DMINISTRATOR’8 SALE.—*Georgia Clarke
2lL Cojoty—Putauain tosu iHeroi the Court
Coiuty—Punuaiu tosu < Her t>i'ihu~Court
eiOrdinary of sJd couoiy, will b7 bold be ore
tbP C -ur; House d h*i o sairt county on the first
Tuesday lu Jrunsry tVS, duri? g the legal hours
ot sale, t-r» feliou mg property o-lonitltig totlie
os-talc of Job > K. t m:v. In*#- , f taiJ com.tv cle
w'd to-wir one hou e and l »t the ity ot
t of the ISanann Trade.
men In the banana business
Ir stiH-k at Die wharves as
»il store, which is
in the
pit's;
DYSPE PSI A
Up to a b* works ago 1 considered myself the
haapl ia Dysp«pic if A meric* During tbs
years that I have b-en afflicted I bo*-* trUdsl-
moctOTorythingclaimed to tea specif!’ for Dys
pepsia, in the hep* of Anting sometbiog ’nil
Id afford permanent relief. I hod about made
ny mind «o abandon oil raedieinot when I
noticed on endorsement of SIMSiONS L'VER
REGULATOR by o prominent Geonrion, a jurist
whom I knew, and concluded to try its effects in
iny coos. I hove used bu» tw’ bottles, and ou
sat’sfird that I have struck the right thing at
last. I felt its benefic’al effects slmost i-nme
diotsly. Unlike all other preph rations of a similar
kin-1, no spec.a! instructions orer-quired ssto
what one shall or shall not eat This foot alone
ought tocjmmeud it to all troubled with Dys
pepsia.
J. N. HOLMES, Vineland, N. J.
Co nst i p a tio IS!
To Secure a Regular llablt of Body withou-
changlng the Diet or Disorganizing tbs
System, take
SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR
only GENHISE Manufactured by
J. H. ZEILIN A CO.. Philadelphia.
*jaai
/j|hl £,npital Pi-we, $150,000.
P VApp- m
the Wreckers of t!»o Fidelity National
- Hunk ISeforo the Court.
Cincinnati now presents to the* world a
sad spectacle. An old ifcati, the close
of a long nud honorable business career, ^ _
is reduced to poverty and dishonor by the « boos? and lot tu tne City"of A htusT Go
frauds of his irusked assistants; a younger ‘
banker is in peril of cue penitentiHry for
perverting his (rust, and a man barely in
the prime of life is ou trial charged with
the most astounding fruuds. In the cit>
cuit court of the United States for the
southern district of Ohio, held at Cin
cinnati, Judges H. E. Jackson and George
R. Sage presiding, Edward L. Harper ia
on trial for violating almost every section
of the United States laws for the govern
ment of national banking institutions.
Only a few mouths ago this limn was
vice president of the Fidelity National
bank, which was stocked at $1,000,000
and claimed to have, probably did
have, the largest line of deposits
in Ohio. There was a great “wheat
deal” in Chicago,
Ath ns, Gs
of *ab;
and lot mine City of .» ... u , ,
PulasKl Street, containing s Yen eights of
i ere, nio*e or les-, one vacant lot it. n.e City i-f
Aib-ns, on li. udricks Avenue, r i.taioirg one
acre, more or 1 s.«: one l uo<lrc«l sr.d fifteen sad
9- 0actes« f Imd in Ji ekw-ncoutiiy on tb* river
rued, leading fr »m Athens to J. ff rsou. This is
a nice lttt.e fans, good land, w-.ll improved, with
dw^lUng b<»ose aud eft u-c ?«sary orulioitv a In
grwd* Oiitditlo:; ndj inii g la d» of Hardy
Witliairson and otb-rs, known ns tin vv add til
place: one huudred nud H-100 ceres of lard
1> iff in J> ckson conuty, a* j dntng the i b .re de-
acribed tr cl. ard Dotier , i*eavor« mi l oiher>;
twenty #hnrcc Mock Uankof th • Universi ', and
o sbaies c»f the stock of the Northers- ti corgi a
tir Ash: «| ition p.aisof ihe ab v- described
i*tH «f land can be sven *»t th- office of
Farrell .v ll«d<son, and will be shown on day
of sale. T. rtnsofa-tU; tor city renlert te Bank
Stock and F.dr Asso«-iation Stock ct.#h: for laiti
involving $100,-
000.000, ns sup
posed; and all Die
operators w o n-
dered where the
money cauie from
to “put up for
margins.” Every
day the knowing
ones predicted
that the “combi-
nation must
break, for it was
holding up the
price of wheat in
VIFE IN HER BOUDOIR.
San Chong, a merchant of
which I s
“Wo do hereby certify that we bo-
Tcrviso the arrangements for all tlnn
Monthly & Semiannual drawings of th**
Louisiana State lottery company, ami in
x*r>on manage and eon’rol the Draw-
w . »Hg* themselves, and that the same ar-*
M '.*•\tre«*t *t-j!ii;iin-«I^ l»v mv*siiliios**con- 1 conducted with honefitv, fairm ss and in
,«I,V.A?iu ”me .« Zl SS faith to«ar,l all <e>, aud we
Chorize the Company to u. »this eertls-
oite, wilh fac similes of ou signatures
attached in its adveitiseiuc its.”
Ch v
thin,
ll.-r.-ufl’ : D.
Vide lire nnup
ricks t.» yai.k ’
street hide-s.
untrammelhd.
Atlanta me:
with the gu<M
thing » f I" rs*.»
. .! v • oun. il should pro-
i > with portable der-
ir machines from the
*r tin-men should travel
w elcome whisky back
of an old friend. This
ul liberty is being pro-
i-’-inen and the calaboose
>r\. ,r i ol.piitt declares that there
will 11« no compromise in the prohibition
c«>uiu>t in ii.-orgia. Senator Colquitt
mad* no allusion to the enlargement of
th. Atl .nla >t iln»n house.
A uji >ta li »s a live man as temporary
l’r* - :d« nt her Imposition Co., in the
p. b'>n nf Mr. das. Tobin. Popular in
11.h:«i* and full of enterprise and stir,
th- affairs of the company will not suffer
und.-r his dir-ction.
i:.ddn.*>s wins. Cleveland sounds his
alaini, «»,.• n and undisguised, for tariff
reform, l'daine Mows his horn, clear
and defiant, trout France, for high pro-
Sooietv in San Francisco is . xcited ov
er the marriage of tin* young inillionaire
.Joseph Oliver, son of Marquis Oliver t»»
to his sisters pretty gorveiness and com
panion. Doubtless he thought with
other sane people that he had a right to
marry a sweet, pretty girl, although c
governess. During their engagement
young Oliver went abroad while his
fiance devoted herself to repairing defects
in her education.
Athens ought by all means invite Car
lisle to visit her during his visit to Geor-
gia. He will coine to Georgia about the
20th of January. I.et the council tender
hitn an invitation from the city. He is
just now second only to the President in
prominence among Democratic leaders.
His presence would he a source of much
pleasure, and his treatment of the great
issue of the day would be masterly and
instructive.
In a accent interview of tl
ninety-three approved of the
contained in the l’residen'
six were oppoM-.l to them, a
declined to give any answer,
publicans, *>J expr.
President’s views.
The boat f:*•
rted
vale
sto
\ Kiel.
coa-
nvly
runs down into the pans below. Tlier
quickly evaiNir.ites and reaches the top of
the room where the bananas are hung.
This addition was nt first regarded as a
great improvement, for it ripened the
ft nit evenly and brought out a golden
color mi the skin; but it was found that
when ripened in this manner the fruit was
extremely d.-li.-ate, and that it spoiled al
most immediately when exjH^ed to au
open atmosphere.
a must he nursed as carefully
Any sudden change of teni-
xpo-uroto inclement weather
i.-e n had elT-i t. The
in t m i iit v four hours
deinocr:
s-ntime
The l»ai
ns a child
lK*ratnre or «•:
is very sure ti
fruit may lit*
from the time of i!s arrival, hut it is
much Jh tt r if a longer time i< taken.
In tiie transportation of this fruit very
great care i> u-ed. The hunches are first
carefully enfolded in paper hags and then
packed in patent heated cars. These cars
contain "il Moves, and are fitted with pat
ent wntdator-. which pr.-erve an evtyi
t.-ni|HT:iti!re about the fruit.—New York
Hv
tld.
'Ih.
! fourteen !
nswor. < >f the re- j
d htaliiity to the i
favored them and 1>
i* LiiHliion^liIo i
idled “sportsm
is a Tiring
1 tremendous
- of the I’m id,
pin, but Sol
di V
thre.
liav.
Ml.
then)
tick-
Uiat
Jack
llb.uiTfw am .-ivo
con, and for AtVr
G. Dulfigi on, of :
^ leaders will give the
and aggressive cam-
(.e S. uthern cotton
rtnnt improvement,
cotton having in-
. r nearly 7*.j per
mot ’bs. In the last
-;\v*» cotton factories
• !;• d in the South,
y of the products of
a- lind.itig their wav
ro Savannah politi-
:ir.l discussing this
t > successor in the
t -. Gen. Henry II
1’rown‘s successor,
iordon; for Gordon’s
Muati Dlount; Mr.
Mr. Paeon, of Mi*
v Gen. ral, Fleming
vannali.
with
nator •
firm !
rieveland
internal iw.
eluding ’.h-
whisky, lob
most Miital
Plaine con
cedes it not
sons, and th
must go Ir.«
otir people
taxalioi
or clothing i
Cleveland a:
Republic
t* tl.e 1
t> that all the present
axes ?diall continue, in-
on tobacco, because
and beer are to-day
objects of taxation
nly whisky, and con
•cat, but for moral rea-
t .bums that tobacco
l- the clothing of all
• i.dure the merciless
. >*-ut tariff. Tobacco
ns the issue between
Plain*—Democracy and
Plaine stands for our
were non-committal. Thee
egation endorse tariff revisi.,
haps the single exception
Prown, who deed ir.-s that h
supporter of the Pr-si tent, but does i
feel bound to support ail bis th* «*ric> a
policies.
^fUU. w
pu ir
p$PRIGf$
CREAM
|akin§
huroEi*
of ample 1
•fully -
n.porti.
ns and liu-tained h>
d fowl-., and a yho-
nted.
111 s«*i »;
eoini- | h
■f hui
•pen
field
s along tie
ill levs and the pi
Z *
them—the duck
Usippi and Mis-
. the
present prolonged war tariff taxes. Cleve
land condemns them.
Th- good ladies who are attending
the NYoidf.dk trial deserve the praise
aud s\ mpathv of everyone. Mrs. Crane
and Mrs. Edwards, the aunt and sister
of the pi is.liter, have visited hitn faith
fully and L ive given liim the benefit of
their love and tenderness. No ordeal
ha> been too severe for their affection,
and they have borne up bravely under
the harrowing details of the bloody re
cital. All that is bright and cheerful in
orld to NYoolfolk to-day has been
i-d by these good women, and the
vordin the prisoner’s favor, »pok-
n the trial, were from the lips of
who weep for the dead while they
he living. Such examples
up much of the goodness of this
life and add a lustre even te the memo
rable brutality of the terrible tragedy
the w
*upp!
onl *
those
work
make
v he
the •
this
iverfs
ul. lu
• ul i
try of Die eastern stales, is of little value
among tlu- arid traets and burr covered
j thickets of the western states. The short
haired pointer is. ther-fore. generally pre-
I ferred. but the IK*iieh .shows, so popular
in the Mississippi valley, have greatly in
jured the breeding of dogs for purely
sporting purposes, and the animal gener
ally taken out by the amateur sportsman
is, ns a general thing, beautiful to behold,
but of little practical Use.—Globe-Dem
ocrat.
posed would be as in
teresting ns the woman. His store was
-.u the basement and his wife lived on the
first u’mve. I followed my guide
through a Flirty, uucarpetcd hall to a door
it the farthest end. lie rapped rather
rigorously with his knuckles on the por-
Lal, which had no outside knob or latch.
After n while it was unlocked on the in-
» he pushed it ojieii, and we stood on
ill* in.-ide. Almost in the rear of the
.- ••••n. with some sewing in her hand,
• I the woman I had come to see. She
- j . 1 d c.t h-.-r liu*iband and looked at me
wt ’.mtit fear or surprise, but as a babe
l.-.ks at a in-vv object liefore its innocent
i-y. s. Lee i ’hick San Chong spoke to her
in 1:1- peculiar language, mid then, tnrn-
l.i; t » nu*. said: “My wife.” Another
ni iiuent and the little brown fingers cov
er*/ i with rings were clasjied in my gloved
hand and we were looking at each other
us only two women can. NVliat she saw
is h i t io Die imagination, but this is what
1 ga/.. 1 upon with interest:
A little woman, not more than five feet
high, with the blackest of eyes, which
were larger and more open than those of
the average Chinaman. She hud the
typical Mongolian face, with a complex
ion that from t tie exclusion of sunlight
resembled bleached golden wax. Her
ldue black hair was coinbed back without
a part, dressed over the ears like a half
oyster shell, and* down the back of the
head in a long oMong puff. Gold rings
kept it all in place, but it hud the appear
ance of Wing soaped to make it smooth
and still. The forehead was extremely
high, and the eyebrows had a habitually
surprised curve. The cheeks were round,
dn:t.*d with charming dimples, the nosea
little inclined to flatness, but withal pi
quant-. ihe tevtli exquisitely whit© and
beautifully sIi.-ijkhI, and the lips either
anifici'nliy dyed, or naturally a rich car
mine. With the air aud look of childish
inn-Kvnce, Mrs. San Chong was not bad
to look at.
I.bAl TY OF HER DRESS.
Rut her dress! It is hard to describe it
•> as to give an idea of its delicate beauty,
t w as a light blue silken robe trimmed
vith bands of crimson silk. The upper
oh** was made with flowing sleeves, which
li-cl -ed a similar white silk robe timler-
i,*::th. The skirt or petticoat, of plain
-ini.-on. was i aide precisely straight, aud
• niched the floor. Her tiuy feet, not
n. r- than live inches in length, were
luvetvd with white silk hosiery, and in-
-r:«* 1 in dainty Chinese slippers of blue
ilk. i i.ihn lid-red in gold, with white satin
•Hivivd soU-s. Her arms were loaded
.vith bracelets of several kinds, and her
•nr; lu Id rings of enormous size. Her
lv-r ti.inibh*. with which she had been
i :. still clasped the little brown
r. Ii was a silver luxnd worn on the
i l j *:s.t of the middle finger. Mrs.
Chon* moved arouud with a quiet
• and eu c that would be the envy of
th avt-iiue belle.
t- et*:i\ -r:***t i* n was limited, but Lee
k wa - a g—nl r.n,;lisl» scholar and did
ran*biting. IK* is teaching Mrs. San
ig Fn.-li-h, but she forgets. She
. pi* - history and love stories, and
.1-* all h r day alone, her husband
ng ia the morning and not returning
l evening. She never visits; cannot
tilnm! 1 Mpiit her quarters. All her
i. cooked by a servant in the store,
lu-r hu band carries all the meals to
1 iiuclr laekso* Couity half cash, tala
B. K REAVES, Administrator.
•cfu&d.
1ANKS SICK FF SALE —Will be sold (
i the
Commissioners.
We the undersigned hanks a jd bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisr
ana State Lotteries which may be put*
seated at our counters.
J.ll. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank
PIERRE LANAUX, Pies. Mate National Bank.
A. BALllWlX.Prrs. New Orleans National Bank
CARL K0HN, Pres. Union National Bonk.
Infatuated, like other gamblers, he W 2sd K F. M. HENdlKsO^. fchcriff.
iu again, on the falling market of
G E )RG1 \ri.AT.KK <’Ot*STY.—Where's. J .bi.
*. WIKR. vdmiiii.-triior at tht* ,*>i, u
>#r»*h .1 W .er. late ul . ou-it. cte *«»••<} !■«•
G'Mbdtom-m terms .f the la^, f»r 1-hv#» j«
N -11 all therolt stateb* !o .ui* y tott eestH eofs i«9
dvtess d Th ar«* ih. re'ore to uolify vli c*.n-
• eiucd to Mi >w c .iis 1 ’ at ihe leytiihr term « f U •
• ur* ol O.di-ory i ( , b he'd ‘nandf.r ad
countr,on Hit- tiinl M indoy in F. bru-rv atxt *h\
■**i<l 1-ave should no* I* itr.Mite i. <• v-n u *t«*r
...y h nd • train’ t-i.-natu-e t. is .W .tsv <*•
I Ns-e inter, laft7. ASA M. J .aK ON, C diusry.
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
•rp^r-.tt d 'u 1 fo# 2» y ’
tare for Educational au<l ef t
with a c piiai ol S-.,UOU.*><0—M
by ih»- LrpNJs
b e i-’urj—
hioh a reserve
fund of over 9590.000 has s.nce Inen added.
By sn overwhelming popular vop*tts trsnvn'se
was m r de a part of the present State Constitution
adapted December ‘Jd, AD. 167:>.
(lie only lot'ery ever voted on and endorsed by
the people ol any ttnte.
It never scales or pcstpond*.
Ita Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly.and theGrand Semi-Annual
Drawings' regularly every six ’^months
(June and December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. FIRteTGR*M>nR\\VIV 1,CLA«-
A. IN THfc ACADEMY *F MUSIC. NEW
OKT.EXNS. T UESD \Y, JANUARY 10. lens—
J12ih Monthly Lrasriuc.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
Notice.-Tickets are Ten Dollars only
Halves, $5. Fifths, $2 Tenths. $1.
LIST OF PRIZES
I CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150,000 *150,0(0
tu super!
of homes f<.i
It is uied by
dorsftd t.v t!i
the Htronge!
Pr.ces the onlv Haul
ia, Liu
I*V!;IH sut !« I
heft inof tlii- Gres
II faithful.
>wd#*r that d.»*>s rot
Alum. .'<.ld on!]
Sl.ou. d 11 ou
A jolly party was
nt ji n-laiirani Jit l-
(K-rmauv, talking
thefts of fall overt
been rejKirteJ from
Tiu-y all Jig re.
not jMssililv 1
ns Diev had tl
Uiel—inte
il tliat
U’lxn
i
It Was Done.
it ting arouml a table
ankfort-oii t lie-Main.
ilnnit the numerous
M-i which had hitely
Very part of the city,
itch a tiling couid
any one of them,
table
r-.l-u-
Ti
- open. “Never-
•iiC.eimii sitting
aid, if neetl 1-c*,
any one of your
.cu d from under
vv< ;•(* astonished.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
crvariss. a wu v«i oi pant
someiif ss. More economics
j ss tbeovdirary kinds, and cannot ba as
w #l etU’ei. util, the nultilude ot low test,
Ich’, Alum or Pbosrhsio Powders. Bold oalj
WPS. royal baking iowdkr CO
til Street. N. Y. dec25d „
Interesting faruijr.iphs.
A daily il1ustrat<*d paper is projected
in lx>ndon. An American is one of tlie
syndicate.
Switzerland has recently adopted a law-
placing the manufacture of wines ami
liquors in the hands of the government.
At Oxford. Pa., the other day, a spar
row* hop]H*d upon a pile of clams and was
suddenly imprisoned bv one of the bi
valves, which closed its shell together
over the bird's foot.
A lady interfered with an impatient
driver in Lynn and started a stubliorn.
balky lH)rse attaclad to a heavily lo:ule«l
coal wagon by giving the animal four
apples and then sun ply saying, “Come
along.**
Montana territory claims to lie ready
for statehood, with plenty of pro|ierty,
plenty of ]>opulation. 1.400.000 cattle.
100.000 horses, 2.000.000 sheep, and
gold and silver at the rate of $20,000,000
u year.
On the tomliston© of Martha Annie
Moore, whose grave is in Old Wilner,
Ga., is til’s curious epitaph: “lk»ys, don't
shoot birds around Manila's grave.” Tlie
grave is in a wild wood where game is
plenty.
A 3,000 foot well is lieing sunk at San
Diego, Cal. It is hojxd that a supply of
water equivalent to 2,000,000 gallons in
every twenty-four lioure will be obtained
from that and another deep well now
being sunk.
There is a cotton plant at Nareoossoe,
Fla., which is over 11 vo feet across tlie
brandies and has from 350 to400 blooms,
buds, and bolls. It contains cotton in
all its stages, from tho swelling bud to
tlwf mature article itself.
A merchant of Merrill, Wit, ban
adopted a novel and successful method of
advertising. lie took his old whit© cow,
plasterid her over from bead to heels
with advertisements, and set her at largo
in the streets of the town.
Dealers in apples in Liverpool and
Glasgow report the market brisk for
highly colond fruit and very dull for
that that does not have attractive color.
Apples of cherry and red color generally
“go off like hot cakes,** even if the qual
ity is very poor.
A sea turtle, weighing about 1,000
pounds, eight feet in length from noee to
tail, two feet through and eight feet
from flipper to flip|ier, was caught by
James Buero, a Sequel fisherman, while
out with nets fishing near Capitola, Cal.,
a few days ago. It is the largest sea
turtle ever caught on tlie Pacific coast.
hut he explained that, i; was
sary to engage a man in an interesting
conversation, ami while he continued
under the influence to arise, take his
overcoat, put it on, light a cigar and leave
the room with a gracious bow. Tin* entire
company kept up a continuous roar of
laughter at tin* amusing tale ami the still
more entertaining practical illustration
with which the rclatcr accompanied his
words nml walked out of tho door. He
di<l not come bock, neither did the over
coats with a p.n-ketbook with $100 in
if.—Chicago Herald.
••J; your wife satisfied?” I asked Lee
dm k. “No, she is not. She is perfectly
happy in her home life, having no other
desire, hut she is childless, the greatest
nfiliction that can befall a Chinese wife.
Leo Chick is also very mncli dissatisfied
tit the rate hi) family refuses to increase.
Alter trying unsuccessfully to adopt some
American child he lias decided to take this
wife buck to Chiuaaud leave her there.
11 • will ti.-.*:i procure himself another
1J. has already one wife in China and two
I children, but she refuses to come to
S America. 1^-e Chick wants an American
j f. i- N.». and ho made tho writer a pro-
| i d. lie was told that men outside of
| 1’uth w ere allowed but one wife, and that
if they were found to have one in Ilrook-
i lyn and one ii Harlem they would get
j into serious trouble. “Two wives in one
| room in China i.o trouble,” was his reply.
This i* inconceivable, but it is true,
i ithr.il their addition in wives divorce
| un i infiudi: v are verv rare.—Nelly lily in
Cleveland Leader.
1 GRAND PRIZE OP
1 GRAN'* PRIZE CP
1 LARGE PR1ZKS OP
4 LARUE PRIZES OP
20 PRIZES OF
1,11)0 Term inti
10.CU0 ...
5.000 ...
1 000...
21,‘(0
20,000
25.000
30.000
40,01*0
60,000
43'0(0
iO.OOO
ic.wo
60,100
2,179 Pntes, amr noting to $535,000
Appllcatlou (or rale« to c ub should be made
onlr to the «tfl^-e of th*3 Company lu New
Orleans.
For f.irtber i(f >rfna<lon write clearly, giving
full address. P* ST I. NOTES, Ecp/ess Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in onl.nary let-
Cnrreucy by Exprjts(at cur expanse) ad-
JUDGE SAGE,
tho face of a light foreign demand and
falling prices elsewhere.”
The combination held up long, and the
margins to sustain it were regularly paid,
hut the break came at liist arid tlie mystery
was solved. All the available cash of the
aged Briggs Swift, and nearly all that of
the depositors of the Fidelity National
bank, liad gone Into the “deal” and was
irretrievably lost. The responsible man
was Edward L. Harper, and associated
with him were Animi Baldwin, cashier,
and Benjamin Hopkins, assistant cashier.
The last two wait their turn, as Harper is
tried first.
He is comparatively a young man, not
quite 40 years old, nut ive of the lumber
regions of Pennsylvania, and has ln*en a
speculator from the start, it is said that
iu one transaction, iu 1^1. he mid n few
associates netted $1,000,000 in a Chicago
deal
went iu
1835, an l lo*t it all; a third time he tried
it, with other people's money, and is now
called upon to prove that liis action was
not criminal. The pro edition charges
tluit he was assisted by Cashiers Hopkins
and Aintni Baldwin. The latter is GO
years old and has seen much trouble. His
son. Harry Baldwin, was liturdcrid on tho
street in Cincinnati in 18*0, and no clew
to the p*«»-::etrntor was ever found. Benja
min Hopkins is 55 years old, ni:d a man • f
marked ability in some respects, but very
peculiar in others; be is a Spiritualist i*f
the extreme type and an eager reader of
all sorts of out of the wav mid occult
literature. The prosecution charge* that
he connived with Harper for the exchange
of personal checks; tluit these were to ho
returned in the assets ji^ cash, and that
Miss Josie Holmes, exchange clerk of tho
hank, over whom JlariK-r exercised some
i'.nge influence, did the fraudulent
•ric.il work. She is also under arrest.
Additional charges against Harper relate
fictitious credits, false accounts and
:us certificates of deposit,
in might Ih.- exo.-cted, there war; much
difficulty in securing a jury, the matter
having obtained v ide notoriety, all ti.e
facts having been published in the papers.
special venire was issued an.! sixty
talesmen we sworn on their voir dire
before the “impartial twelve ’ were se
lected. Nearly all the talesmen are
farmers of the best class, and the jury
consists of men of high character. It is
occasions like this, especially i:i the agri
cultural regions, that show the value of
American institutions and the high char
acter of American citizens!.ip. The ver
dict of such a jury carries with it tho
force of matured mid lionc.-L conclusions.
All the surroundings of the tri::l are i uch
as to make it historic. It is held in the
large and handsome United States circuit
court room, on Main street; the adorn
ments of the room symbolize the dignity
of the government, ami from the wall the
large portraits of the late Judges Swing aud
McLean lookdowu upon their wortlivsuc
cessors, Judges Sage and .Jackson. United
States District Attorney Burnett, assisted
by Mr. Henry Hooper, prosecutes: Maj.
Blackburn and ex-Judge Wilson defend;
United States Marshal Hairy (\ Urner
and his deputy, liicliard (’. Kohncr, nro
the ministerial officers, ami Miss Kyan, a
petite, black eyed >oting lady, is official
stenographer. The crow din attendance
packs the room; the prisoner is attended
by his wife aud family, ami in the audi
ence are many distinguished lawyers and
public men. The people recognize this as
one of the great trials of the age.
le, to th** highr*t bidder. lor cash, the folio
iuit t.ro;erty. to wit; One tn»rf ot 1 ind lying in
■aid comvy, s*j the wntca • f tho Grove river, ad-
joiolux la>.us cf Most s 3n ell *y and it ,er«, the
l*la»“e whereon Mary heyno’di now resl t* s con-
tjAning one huudr-d and twenty-Cve acres,mor*-
or less. Said place is well improved, th-re be
ing erected upon it a gool dwelling house and
nectssary cu i.ui.oiugs about fifty endxt? acres
in cultivation, flirten acres of bottom land, the
:emaindtr in otbi al ftreat, Said laid 1. vied oi
aa tie prof erty of L H. Reynolds, to satisfy ai
executior, issued fr in the iu: erur ccurt <Hsaic
ciunt\, fu favor of 1. G D<vis, and against said
ff H. Reyd&lds. This th - s c->rd day of Decem
ber, *8s7. P. M. HENDERSON, Sheriff
Also, at the same time and place, will be told
to the Iff ho»t bidder, .or cas.i, the ftillowlng
l-roi erty.tq wit: Ooe-ract of land lying iu said
ounty. adjoining ffuds of Doer H(jder. Joe
1’off e, and otm rs the place known as the Ja< k
Poole place,, eontainirg three hundred acres.
Sad land levhd oor» the property
a now Tn ihe bauds ft..
_ J. Poole, to satis'y lhret
rutioiuluu d from the super or aourt of
a id county, i»» t vm/ol the offici rs o court, and
against Jo k >n B. I‘omt, dm*ra« aforesaid lhis
Dccemb r the 2nd, m*7.
P. M. HENDERSON, Sheriff.
Also, at the stme time and phe*,one halfinier-
ost iu a tract of rand lying in uie o uuty ot lUi.k
on «he waters of Si.ver crick, a joining landt.«.
L F. Mortis at.d others, known a*. //al Mor ii
pl*c», tootuining < no hundred ai d seventy-fiv
acre>, more or less. Written nolle-.*»iv* n to ten
Mtit tu po»M-.-sl-'U. Property poinud out iu fi *a
Slid laud ievi-ci » . the property Ol \ .1
V-u^hn, to satisf. an « x cu'i.o i«u»d fr m ’h
supenoi c ur, lu favor oi ihe Uaper town S can
Envine atd Marine C’ou.pv*i»v, avjsla t s«i«l A
HEADQUARTERS FOR ;>
DryGoods, Notions anff No?eliH
822 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA.
Since the fire of February 12th, which destroyed M vonic Temple want
of room torcsd us to be content with carrying a verv li nit ? ! s'oek * .> A
par i with what we are now prepared to oHVr. Improvements ar..* <X~’A
tensiunt just completed, make our present premi-ev, t,v.j ti „„ s . e .et) ■'j: £
leet long hy 25 feet wide—the handsomest,-no-t com n <;.01. b , t * „ t 3
ed in every way tor the dis.pl .y of sp io.U, in A.t K :.s . a •■ ! we J.a t.T
the South Atlantic States to match the sto.-k for va tv.co t
assortment and carefulness of selection. More time .1.1 «t c 1 ,. re
devoted to its purchase, than are spent on any sim lar si„ u . ;t ,., e h '
and the result will he apparent to all who insp, et t c i.t u 1 .. O . the
shelves, and in reserve, can be found at ail times foil lines ,,f c\.. v \j ss
of Dry !iood«. Notions, etc., from low-jjriced sut>; t.. toil e-.. ! s . \h.e'
very Finest Fabrics and Choicest Designs produce ! in this ronnnv or
imported from ab.oad; and without quoting figure- in <!, t,. Ut a
positive.^unqualified guarantee on prices against rum In.os'- n.H !v,- r y
market in the United States. We mean to give s.,t f c :io.. v ,. rv
body who does business with us; and when any ait.cl • 1 .. „ ...!r l,-.’, ' c
does not come up to repre-entation, the purchau-r uni .. II .■ n, 1, , u iv-
ing us promptly, and we will make the matter sati-f.u o v n e • , .1"!
stance. ■'
S.mp’es sent hy mail on application. In ordering ".amn'es plea e
specify as exactly as possible the goods desired, and Hi 'ode i u - !- 0 od«
state whether something else may be subst.tuted or n .t, in ease the n,r-
ticular article ordered is sold out.
Daly & Armstrong.
Augusta. Ga.
more or 1 ss
of A. J. Poole, decL
B Pools. tlni,ri f
NEW STOCK
AT THE
NEW SHOE STORE,
ti, !. SMITH
Corner Clayton Street ami College
* ep 13W4H1.
r of the*.st »teof Join.
J K. Rt-a
. • lane, da-'is d, h:i
.1 law f »r leave to s 1! a:l th real *svte, I
lock aid lair " sjo* Uttou stock, b-th.rg-n
Lie es>kit-of mi dectaae l. Th.se are th»*r
• cite and ho ifv . ] tonteri.M in Kh«*w * au
lie rekU .tr term « flhe * ourt of 0:din«ry t
c!d iu n* d I'.: said couuiv eti tlie tir-i .Mo
n 1>.timber. : ex\ «by s**ch eavt* sl.ouH
dressed
M A DAUPHIN
Etow Orleahs, Ul
or M A Dauphin
Washington, D C.
Address registered Letters to
MEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK.
Nrw OiiLEASr, La.
hat the presence of
rnenU* Bsau regard
tod Early, who an- -uebt-rg** of tlie •irawings. Is
a guarantee cf absolute fairness mud integrity,
that the chance* aieali *qua<, an t that no one
-an poesibly divine what uuuibcr will draw a
Prixe.
REMEMBER that tho payioentof all Pr’ses
is GUAlfASTEEl* B» FOUR NATIONAL
BANKS cf New Orleans, and the Tickets are
signed bv iff* Pro»ideotof an ln-»iiui»on whose
chartered rffhis are recognised ia the highest
Courts; therefore, howare o-. suy isiitaiioi s or
anonymous schemas.
WEAKIUNDEVELOPED
Foil particulars, tastimonialajfte. inailad wialsd. frea
Address. ¥WIK MUDICAff CO..BUFFALO, b.X.
T O ADVERTISERS.—ffi^est Rates for adve*
Using in 10O» go* d r**-* sjapor- sent free. Ad
JraasGEO. P ROWELL A CO ,U» spruce St., N. Y
111:
• flic Coaching Club.
«ta';e coach always hus
Lind of the Midnight Run.
The inlinhitant of a sonthern country
can with rlifUcnlty compreljend how fully
tlie shortness of tho winter day in the far
north is compensated by the extreme du
ration of daylight in summer. As wo
steamed up tlie harbor of Christiana at
noon on a bright .Juno day, it seemed like
the entrance into dreamhind. Tlie sensa
tion of seeing the sun low ou the horizon
at midday, aiul finding it scarcely lower
at 7 in tin* evening, is far more easily rc-
memlM-n-d than described. The towers of
Christ ijtnn always c ist long shadows, and
tlie dreamy feeling is only intensified when
tlie sun iMT-ist s for hours in staying above
the horizon until, at 10 o’clock, you can
«• ill sec the men and boys playing games
in the fields. Bedtime is a movable feast
to the native in the summer season, and
comes not nt nil to the visitor unless he
darkens his windows and persuades him
self that it ought to be night if it is not.
—Scribner’s Magazine.
The M*
two driver-—one to hold the reins and the
oilier t * do the whipping. The la*ter car-
rl s 1 . ; • f FtoTios to throw at the lead-
era.—Overland Monthly.
CLARKKVILLE.
The “Home Workers,” consisting of
the ladies of the Methodist church, meet
regularly on every Tuesday evening.
Miss Bessie Fheman, of Winterville,
is visiting relatives in this place.
Several new dwelling houses have
been erected here in the past two months.
Mr Mack Mauldin has commenced
building ins nice residence on Broad
street.
'I he Methodists of this place seem to
be highly pleased with Rev C E Patillo
tor their preacher for the coming year
P ATENTS secured on reasotixhle terms. Work
reliable: pep-r* carehill* and legally drawn
Write for particulars. N. L. <Vi.la.mkr. Paten
Attorney and Mechanical Engineer. M cloud
HuiMiiu, Washington, D. C. nov’Sdtf.
1 fc* organs of 1-ctU sau*
It ciioiki Sick IInu Inch
am! ib** woe
That sad Dyspeptics over
know.
Besides ’lls pleasant to tho
taste.
So none need gulp It down
•it Idiocy.
rite pets nt present,
i from Ltichou, where
arri ing litilo kiileua
Tlu* ff»t.
Cats are tlie fav«
arid this caprice date
French women wen*
a!»out during the h.te
now carried about in a little linliiit on the
top of the bustle, and will.it is prophe
sied, occupy the inside of the big muffs
that are aliout to appear. The eccentric
Princess ffnl»cnu ile Bcnuvois lias much
to do with tiii'i new notion. In her pocket
there is usually n tiny kitten, and in her
muff—carried all through the fall, and
decorated with artillcijil flowers and rib-
>x$is—tliere is one, often more than one,
pug or pup of some kind, for tho accom
modation of vfWclt animal it is very evi
dent that the mull is taken about.—Do
mestic Monthly.
RroLe tho Li’^agrinent.
A young lady in New York who vra* in
attentive at whist l:r.s broken off her en
gagement with her lover 1 ecanse lie
recommended her to “scoop up her mind
in a peanut shell and fix il on the game.”
MONEY TO LEND
ON IMPROVED FARMS
In Banks County at Reduced Rataa.
Apply to
12wGm.
CARTER’S
'W’TLE
y IV£R
a ts -
, IT a.la»*h«* and relieve all tho troubles ind-*
t t<> a bilious state of the system, such as
/iit.-K*. Nausea. DrowidneM. Distress altar
Pain iu tb« Hide. Ac. While their moat
inrkuble aurcess has been shown in curing
Jl a isrlie. yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are
<.'t*ii:*lly valuable in Constipation, curing and pre-
v* jiiiug thisaunoyingcomplaintwhile they also
< *r.«-ct all disorders of the atomach^Umulaiethe
liv*-raud regulate the bowels. Even If they only
Ac’.ir they would be almost prieelem to those who
sulfor from this distressing complaint; butforte-
n a tely t heir Rttodneaa does notend her^aad those
who unco try them wtll find these little pills valu
able in ao many ways that they will not he wil
ling to do without them. But after all ajck heed
ACHE
Is the bane of ao many Uvea that berefewtara
we tuakeonr great boast. Oar pills cur* it while
others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and
very ea«y to take. One or two Pills makes doss.
They are strictly vegetable and do not grips or
pa re*, but by their gentle «-
use them. In vislaat 25 cer
by druggists everywhere, o
CARTER MEDICINE CO., Nw York.
MM yiPrifik
August 17-1 mo.
S100 to $300.
fvrred wuo can lur
A MONTH can tw made
working for us. Agents pre-
Jvrred wuo can furnish their own hones and
give their whole time to the business. Spare
moments may be profitably employed a’so.
few vacancies in towns and cities. B.
JOHNS-»N .« CO., 101S Main 8L, Richmond, Vs.
marUdAwlm.
$700toSZ500b.
W, worklu, fur u*. Arrnta pr»ftrrrj wJki cm
'uroMi lheir own hornca and glee tbetr whole tlnw
• — its may l»e profltabl}
a In town*and cities
A Co. 10 Spruoe SL. New York, In good f
obtain all neadad isloraation about any
proposed line of Advertising to American News
papers. 176 page pamphlet. 50c. marlTdlm.
YOU;
else in this wond. Capital not needed,
'you are started free. Both sexes; all ages.
Any one can do the work. I*arge earnings sure
from first start. Costly outfit aud terms free.
Better not deity. Coats yon nothing to send nr
your address % d And oat; if yon are wise you
will do ao at once.
sillUrtf
f ANTED—LADIES for our ran and Christ-
W maa Trade,
their own home
It made. Work sent hy mall any
t'cularsfiee. No canvassing. A
CRESCENT ART CO- 147 *ilk St.. B-wton Mass
Box 5170. OCtaOdAwli
e, to take light, pleaswt work at
tea. 91 to 63 per day can ba quiet-
-k sent hy mall any distance. Far-
I ntending advertisvrs rhouid addres
GEO* P. ROWELL A CO.,
0Spruce Strait, Naw YorkCUr, for Select List
of 1.000 Newspapers, will be sent FRKB. on ap-
$6 a Day-A Gold Mine
FarAtMU. OrandMt MONEY MAKING BCSI-
NhSS .Ter offs ed. A p.Wcn h«T»t for thr
next Two Month A *7* PER MONTH and ex-
pei o-i to octlTo men to aril onr moll NO
OAWTlL REQUIRED. No leddHng Simple
COM of roodirn. ralaxMo In form it Ion «nd mil
■ nrUeolM. FREE NO I1DRBUG; wo
jK.whit w, ur. Addrtiiatonco .
nTANDAKU aUjVEnWAHK CO., Booton, Mm*.
pHORGIA, CLARKE COU8TY.—
vJWhereAi, John N. Bldjeewdy and
James M. Rldseway. administrators of
Nelson Hiilesway, deceased, apply to
me for leave to Beil all Ihe land belong
ing to the rssate of said deceased, to wit
One tract of land lying in Oconee joun'
ty, Georgia, adjoining F. P. G" ffe ‘ h • nd
others, containing about 300 acres.
These are therefore to notify and cite
all conoernedtoahow cause atthereg'
ular term of the court of Ordinary oi
said county of Clarke to be held on the
first Monday in January next why sshl
leave should not be granted. Given rn*
-ler my hand at offiM, thia 7th day of
November, 1887."
AHA M. JACKSON, Ordnaiy.
novl6w28d /
(td1!S
tt'.bc
ill*-th. Vdiuiu.y
hand ana off*.t. i•• i s gneturv, ll.is _4.h tlar o
November.
no.-J'jwS'jd. A A M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
G eorgia, clahkk c< unty —wh«-*s ^
li- rr'ugton. a-ioii- Istraior of ihe esu'e*
Lncy Ann Mtyts, late of mid ccuuty, dre- s d
h ts applied ni terms of the .-w for * di-chi-iv
frotu srtid a 'minbtrsitiou. Tn»se a:*-, inert.f i
to tile and notify all rone* ru d io snow can re
•it tin* 'eg't'.Hr term of the court of Ordin*.!
I.v h Ul n a: d I
i tld «
t be i
Watchma
he first M »
in d scharge si<< u
■ay i t
d. G.venund
c at .Jflce, this S j*t. mb *r
A. Il-JM.KY
E R. SCHNEIDER.
Importer and Wholesale and Jietail ealor in
Fit.e Wines, Cigars Brandies
Tobacco, Mineral 'Waters,
Whiskies Gin, Porter, Ale eicetc.
601 and 802 Broad Street, Atlgii.-ia. (le r. i >.
A-fent for Veute Cl'quor 1* ,-»s mlln. IJ;! ar.:, \V re (.Vi a-.v
A:iliruse:-Bi4.cli Urcwir.|- A»>ociali."'.i.
Prompt r.i i ii* i Given to Private 0;dei
sv ■ 4 13 j
E. R. SCHNEI
A BIG DRI
NOW IS YOUR
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id
the*
cXt t
i of 'hi* or.Ui
a the It timer-
of ibis t-cu.-i,
r. hy e. divorce
ttd is nr ytd for
ANUR \VJ. CORB.
Pctiii jiiern Attorory.
By the Court—^N. f.. Ilutehtus. Judjt*, S C.W C.
At*iic e'trect fr»m the uiinuu-s of Ciars
Su. e.it r Court. N jven.bar To ui, lbs7.
JUtia 1. HUGGINS, Clerk.
dee12w2m.
G eorgia, banks coUMY.-wberuiW. p
Huy. jidmtni'tltiitur oi the estite of Titos. F
Andt rs*u, oereate 1-ha*, lu term of tlu-law, ap
p'.i«0 for h di-chi ge from aa.d administraiion.
these are Uerefj e to cite aud uolify ail con-
ctri ed to *bow i-aus* at the regular term of the
c uit ofGrdina-y, o bj held in aLd for hi* id «ouut>
outhe first Mouday iu March next why such d! •
charge shrulJ not he granted. Given u*der my
hand aud official s gnaiure. Nov. :40ih, lv*7.
dtctiwJm T. F. HILL Ordinaly.
If y U .VJIlt Hl’J-tltlng ill t'li. V : y 1
Harness, Saddles, Bridles or Usoi
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Ih
f. r .’Js
You can save money by cniltn>r *-n
R. H ALLEN & CO,
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ALPLIL
i-uurs
BIUGiiS .‘AVIIT. E.
JOirIK IIOI.M
AMMI BALDWIN. 1»I“
Unitinl States Bank Examiner I'.-well and
Brings Swift, president of the ruinc-l bank,
nrenmoni; the prim ipal witnessca. Pop
ular estimates of the amount \vron:*fnl!y
converted, anti thus lt»st to the stocUiold-
ers and fkqxisitors, vary from >‘4^00X00 to
$1,000,000. 11 was a colossa l * ‘ileal’ *—tho
ruin was complete.
pFORGIA, BANKS COUNTY.—To mil whom it
* Jin ay concern Louisa Hull ind, col >red, widow
of ting HolUnJ. late of said couoiy, duccas d,
has applied to the and raigaed for the appoint-
maut cf con niis-ioutrs to set apart to her and
her minor children a yean* support out of the
es*ate of aal*l dec *-sed. The comn>Usioner« se
appoiu'eii have made return thereof to thisofflee
and I will pa« upon the same on the first Mon-
y lu January, ltss. Gi«eu under my hand aud
uflffial s.gnaiure. Not. V9Ui, 18S7.
dec6w4t T F. HILL, Oi nary.
/ 1 KORr-lA. BANKS COUNTY.—To ah whom It
VTmay concern: Mary F. .Vason, wid >w of .(otm
«: Mt.N»u, l ite «f siid c »unty, dt censed, has ; p-
plied to the uad. rsigned for the rp- ointment of
• ~tui*iaio*Jcia to set apart to her aud htr inin-T
dreti a year's sup|M*rt out * f the estate ».f said
as-.d i i.e c**uimi»-ioiu*rs go ai pointed hj»v.
this office ati-i I will
first MoLday >u Janu-
fiat d and cffic.el sig-
1 LOIKtlA. H NKS C« UNTY —To sli
• i. ltu. nt
id d
n, late «f said county, dec*.
.>* the uudvrsigne 1 tor the a\
i-Moners to set ap rl to her sou
car’s supporf out tf the estate
ha com mis ion in Norp|*oiut d
turn th re* f to thi• otficr.a id I will pjos
same on the hist Hominy i i Ja ui
i dvr my hand and official s i
u,*{»;. T. FULL, *>rd
Harass . We also make any and all grades of r *.llsrs ^ hips, J
»*or prices, We make a'l of our good* which does awa will, n iddl, men bi *i
tar CASH 1* A l l> FOR HID K S .
n It. AI.M.v
iiw.Wwif. 4n< u,t -t « or.
M. M. MAfii
SUCCESSOR TO MADDREY & jOXES.
ranges,
lantels
G KI .
ln1irritnr.ee of Deform 1 tics.
As showing the hereditary influence of
deformity in a jKircnt, a prominent
Ayrshire breeder in New I’n l.i:nl states
that he onto owned a valuable l ull that
was liorn with a broken tail. Several of
calves inherited the deformity. An
other equally nottal brettder si.-.n-s that he
had two eases of three t.-:vl calves
from three t eat ed mothers. A it* d her New
England breeder lias hml nicked ears on
bred from parents whose cur j hud
bceu -:uL—Chicago Times.
L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE, the origlua
and on y hand-sewed welt $4 Shoe m the
world, equals custom made hand-sewed
shoes that cost from $6 to $9.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
**•£!SiXJZSS?*
Finest Calf, perfect fit.
warranted. Conrresa, Butt*
and Lace, all styles toe.
stylish and durable a
those costing $5 or tt
W. L. DOUGLAS
S2.SO SHOE excels
the
lUlMkltM.]
Boys afl wear the W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE.
For snle by W. C. & R. N SNEAD
Ath-n<. Gi. inne27dAwly.
ay cuueirn: 8. A. Y. W«1J has iu due torn* ap
pu*-d to the utidcoigued f .r pcrmiueut leitcrs ot
.idmini tra’.ion on th«* tsuie of C, S. Weld, late of
said county, deceased, and 1 will pvs% u;n*n said
application ou the fitst Mondtr in January, lVvs.
iiivsn under ciy hand sud official signature. Nov.
*«>». 1**7. T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
dec6w4t
And House-Furnishing Goods.
Ami Manufacturer of the Premium BrasssTa : Tin Ware. t‘.«- lie«'
in the s'ate. Every piece of which is fuilv warr.m e !. Pnct’C*
Roofer, and wo.kerof Sheet Metals. Wotk entrusted !o me w hav •
MY PERSONAL SUPERVISION. Call at the
Old Stand, - - - -
aucTOa -t n.
No. G, i'road S:iee’
EOKGTA, Banks COUNTY.—To all whom It
oaycouccru: Mary A, Sailers, »i*ow m John
of said ct uuty, <lccia.>ed‘ lies sp-
• ll* d
.lcrsig.tcd f >r the appoiatmer
io set ap.trt to het au*l her minor
’* support c ut e f the ©Mate **f -:«i»l
^ couiinljalouersao n p viettd hav •
thereof to li*.s otli »• and i will
•.n.c on the first Monday in Tauua-
ry,18 » G|v»*n under hanJ and official -igua-
tur.*. Not. 29th, lt*S7.
dee6«4t T. F. IllLff Onliuary.
hildreua
* tqmn t
A Fins Farm in Banks County,
FOR SALE OR KENT.
I WISH to sell, or rent, my .ut.re farm
in Banks County, known as the “Jack
Freeman place." Tula farm contains
687)4 acres of good farming lands; 200
acres Is in a good state of cultivation,
the remainder in old field pines and orig
Inal forest. On this farm is a good two
story dw. King house with all necessary
outbuildings and also four tenant house*.
This farm is & miles East u* Harmony
Grove auulO miles South of Homer. It
is convenient to cuurch, schools and
mills, and is a very desirable place in
every respect, I will rent this farm for
standing rent for oee year or longer,
but would prefer to Mil. I will sell i his
place very cheap, tor rash, or on time
with good security. For terms anil full
particulars. RU ^
Attorney at Law.
Harmnuv Grove. Ga.
IWAH l'A N 3 TO SELL THE
-V MISSOURI
bjN STEAM
■'WAJSHEB
To men or women of so*
Mg7 and ability, liberal
terms will be given. It
works ou a new principle,
which savea labor and
clothing enormously.
Sample on two week*'
trial on liberal terms.
$600 to SLOOP
Ul !>!■ ■■ I■ ■ 1 ■ ■ SwrywhOT* UlsstnMdetrestarsfres.
£V&mLttlK NHLUl* FtAIKLia AV.ST*URS. 09.
■sli p -j/ ihe prison* and properly of Patman Wa*
tens d Hampton Waters, minor children of Ca
pers Waters, .'ste of Hull county, d ct-scd. Notic**
is hereby given that bis •* pMcAtion will be heard
at uiy office o it efirst Mm day in January, 1*S8.
Given under my hand and ofiVinl aiguature,
mot -O h, 18S7. T. F. HKf, Jidiuary.
pit <1 for a diacharge f-om saM administration:
These are therefore to cite and notify all con
cerned, to show cause at the regular trr** of the
court of O.dinary to be held in and for said coun
ty tm the urn Muti ffy iu Mtrt'h next, why « U ch
discharge shoull nut be granted. Gived und»r
myTraud and official signature- Nov. 30th. 1KS7.
c'eciiwlm T. F. HILL, Ordintsiy.
fA V' It 'IA, B 'NKS COUNTY —Whereas John
Whitfie’n,. dniinlstrittor of ihe ‘state of Joint
«:»uuell. deceased, has. iu terms < f the law. ap
plied fora discharge from said administration;
T<»* se are theraroro to cite and nut fy all eon-
earned t.> sht.w cr.uae at the r. gular term of the
court tf Ordinary to t»e held io au' f.r said cr-un-
m the firfit Monday in March next w hy su'.h
_ _ harge shou’d not b? gr nted. CJIven under
n*y hand aud official signature. N«*t. S0»h. 1K S 7.
dM63m T. F. HILL, Ordinary.
EORGIBANKS COUNTF.-Toall whom It
- ,may concir *: Andrew J. Brown. |having in
due form applied to the undersigned for the
guardianship of the persist* and property of
Stephen***.Claude 11, f'oVe ia f'audell, and Kmmi
W. « auJell, minor children ol wtiburn M. Can-
dell, late of stid county, deceased: notice la
herebv giv.-n tba hia application will bo hoard at
my offleo on tho firs Monday in January, 1*88.
Given under m? hand and offlclal tignature,
Not. 30th, 1887. T. F. HILI, Ordinary.
doc4w4t
r EORGI A. Banks COUNTY—To a’l whom It
iJtuay concern: L N. Tuck h«s In due form ap
plied to the underrgned Cor permanent letters ol
*<t ministration on the estate of Jatnea Norwood,
18*. ’Given under ny hand and of&oial signa
ture. Not. 10. h, 1887.
de<-6w4t
T. r. HILL. Ordinary.
A dministrators sale.—Agreeably to sn
order cf the Court of Ordinary of Oconee
County. Ga, will bo eold at Auction before tho
Court Ilonsedoor (at Homer) iu Bsnks County,
Gs.. on the flr*.t Tuesd* y in Janaary, 1888. with
in the legal hours ot sale, tho following property,
to-wit: one house and lot in tho Town or Maya-
Tille, Banka County, Ga, con ainlng one acre,
m?roor less, fronting on Atkins street, ad|ointng
Daniel and others. Sold as the property of Mrs.
Mary Elder, late ot Oconee County, deceased.
Tonne cash. This the 45ih day of Nor., 1887,
JAME-i H, KLDFR. Adm’r.
n t2Uw41, cf Mrs. Mary Elder.
Notice.
A I.L persons holdiug claims of ar.y
nature against Albin P Dvaring la e
«f Clarke county, Ga., tlecM, will pre
sent them at once in terms of law, and
*11 persons Indebted to said Albin P.
bearing, are required to make immedi-
ate paymeut to the undersigned,
EUGENIE K. DFARING.
Executrix of A. F. bearing, dec’d.
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Don’t let th^ Baby suffer from
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When one applies cn of
Crawford’s Eczema Wash,
A BOON TO
HEAT
YD persons who suffer frim Heat, Ch*feaa-.tJ Itchin.' aoitsaliuns
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Marble and Granite W'orks.
BROAD STREET, Near Lower Market, AUGULTA, GA.
Marble Work, Domestic and Imported, at low Prices.
Georgia & South Carolina Granite HonumenU ma le a Specialty.
A lirga selection of Uarbt. mad Granlto Work *l«*r> on hand, ready for l.ttoriaj aad.deuverr
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At Athens Cbmetaky.
1 have just received a fine line of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware.
Gall and see them.
C. A. SCUDDER,
SILVERSMITH.