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Athens, Ga.. October 18,1881.
J. T. watbirman,
fROPBlhiun.
I.OCAL. INTELLIG ENCE.
SE. W. T. ?AEZ,
(Offlee opporilc Kimball House, Decatur Kt. f )
A'fclazvfca, GSa.
T H1KTY years in succe*at\il t** atment of all
Clirouic l)i«M*ase» iu either aex, aud various
complicated old standing camk upon which
others have failed. Cures Syphilis in ul! its
Mages, Blood, Skin and Lung disease*. Catarrh
in uli its tonus, Kidney and all alTcct ona of
the Urinary Organa, Womb Disease*, etc., etc.
Also Opium and Morphine Habit, All with
sale and pleasant remedies, and without Mer
cury Poisonous or Nauseous doses. Mail to
him a full history and statement of your afflic
tion whatever it may te, with postage stamp for
his reply, terms, etc., or come to Atlanta and
consult him in person.
FRENCH HAIR STORE!
Those desiring anything in hair
work should send their orders to
J. FUHEEE.
^66 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
Who manufactures Wigs, Bangs,
Toupees, Braids, Curls, Frizzes, etc.
lie also makes up Combings and re.
stores Faded Braids. (satisfaction
guaranteed.
MULL TALK.
Brosd Street, Between Col. S. C. Dobbs sad McGinty’a Furniture Store,
WILL SOON KEEP IN STORE
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
Wagons, tfcc., Made to Order.
THE OLIVER CHILL PLOW,
AND THE
Old Hickory Wagon,
THE FARQUHAR ENGINE, Noted for Durability and
Power.
THE FARQUHAR SEPARATOR Nothing better nor
Cheaper in market,
THE BOOKIVALTER VERTICAL ENGINE 6} Horse
Power, for §355.
THE ATLAS ENGINE, One of the most popular, and noth
ing better in the market
The Well Known Eclipse Engine
oXL'SZSZSll !r„°.y. OIN - «»*“«■ FEEDER. Th. ohempest GIN
MM&eM m«teteM^n COTTO * N ° IN> CONDENSEB “ d FEE “ER. A Terr popular Gin in
Sample Engines and Gins kept on Hand.
Alin Poifon Pm.uui ffftnar Uill. C. UMI — A
Pl^“ W —H*tToole, Im-
oM,»4«‘ , r? t re ^.,L E S L,i!EK!i if Mon,
Kcuppernongs are playing out.
The hotels report a line business.
Oi sters are a regular thing in mar.
ket now.
Tlie cotton compresses are running
nearly every day.
_ Butter is as scarce as eggs and eggs
at e as scarce as hen’s teeth.
There was snow in New York
(Stale a few days ago. How is that
for October?
Cum and flour hold their own high
prices which shows that the Chicago
corner still holds on.
Enough flour was used in pasting
the circus pictures to feed a moder
ate sized family ten days.
A North Geotgia editor wants to
exchange a double barrel gun for a
good ntilch cow. Sensible editor.
A coat, with a man in it, cajght
fire to-duy, on College avenue. The
mat, got out and then put the lire
out.
I. Muj. Sid. Hughes says he bus a few
bushels ol that flue rust proof wheat
left. It is snid U> be the best in the
country.
We learn that lion. W. W. Price’s
wounds at e not at all serious and it
is likely he will be out in a short
time.
There are eight persms in jail now
implicnicd in the burglary of Morris’
store. The whole taiuily of the Jones
lmys have been scooped.
Father Ryan, the poet-priest, has
past oral charge of the eatbolic church
in Eulanla. His sermons have many
of the elements of poetry in them.
Yesterday Deputy Sheriff Wier and
Air. Lott Elihr took Miss McElroy,
aud the old negro woman, Vinie,
both of whom are insane, to the asy
lum at MilledgevtUe.
Forepnugh’s advance agents and
bill posters travel in a special train
which costs of itselt as much sa a circus
of former times. They had onecoach
that was worth $16,000.
The statement is mado that there
has been a viaiMe decline in the cotton
receipts for the past week. Fat mere
who can do so are holding back lor an
advance in price. They ought to
have it.
{ -The Augusta News says : Col. Joel
Abbott Billups was in the city yes
terday. He is one of those jovial
great turn who are loved as well as
looked up to and Georgia is proud ol
Col. Billups.
We regret to know that Mr. Har
ris, a young man who recently began
clerking for B'oontfield & Sanlord.
has been stricken down with fever and
is now quite sick at his home in rear
of tho University.
Mrs. Hirschfield, a Hebrew lady,
died this morning at her residence in
this city after a short illness. &he
was a sister of Mr. G. Jacobs and had
a number of other relatives, to whom
our sympathy is extended.
Dr. Hogan, the physician in atten
dance, informs us that Mr. Ross, who
was blown up by the blast at the Fac
tory, is getting on quite as well as
could be hoped for. His wounds are
healing and will he probably recover,
The greatest blessings not unfre-
quvnily come in disguise. A Missis
sippi planter bad ten acres of indit-
li reut looking cotton washed away,
The water eut into a hill and revealed
an old churn with $6,000 in gold
snugly stored away.
Some idea of the Bize of Fore-
]eiugh’s circus and menagerie can be
had Iroru the fact that each day there
is consumed-5,000 pounds of Timo
thy bay, 2,(00 pounds of dry straw,
80 bushel r ol oats, and corn, fodder
and vegetable* in proportion.
A difficulty occurred yesterday af
ternoon between two colored men, in
which one drew a razor and the oth
er lot fly with a brick which bar«ly
mb ted his antagonist. They were
prevented from doing each other dam
age. The one with the razor was to
blame aud contributed #10 and ootits
to the Mayor.
All the jarties engaged in the bur
glary of C. Morris’ store have been
caught, lour in all, besides a woman
mother ol one ofthe hoys, she having
received the stolen good*. Two of.
the police officers with Messrs. Ben
nett and J. IL Huggins, Jr., went
out early Monday morning to Madi
son county and caught Albert Nel»
son, the man w ho was ring leader in
the theft. He was 17 mile* >“ *
cotton field, having walked there af
ter tho burglary.
QUERY,
OUR OCONEE LETTER.
Dear Banner : The Oconee coun
ty lair has just closed and to the on-
WLNTERVILLE DOTS.
BY BE1TO.
Ar# you going to the circus ? Ain’t
tire satisfaction ol all. Th* stock- it going to be a big thing ? You bet
holders of the Association have much
tc be proud of, for the encomiums on
their skill and mauagemant have been
many and very complimentary. The
crowds present were tho most orderly
and decorous I have ever seen at a
fair. The reason, doubtless, was the
absence of alcoholic drinks on the
grounds. Nothing occurred during
the week that could possibly have
offended the must fastidious, aud I
regret that those who pictured the
fair as such a dreadful and horrible
monster were not urefeut io order
that they might have seen how un
fair and unjust they had bees in’heir
extreme utterances. There were no
wheels of fortune, nor any other
gam jJ of, chance, allowed on the
grounds; no gambling of anv charac
ter that I saw or heard of. On the
whole the affair was very creditable
indeed.
To tell you all about the fair would
make this letter too long, hence I will
have to abridge.
The ladies departments were* full
and complete, especially the house
hold department, in which were en
tered over four hundred articles.
Miss Belle Jackson added most to
the success which attended this de
partment, and most of the premiums
in this department were awarded to
her, and justly, too, fur her canned
articles, jellies, preserves, etc., were
just as nice and pretty as woman can
make them. Mrs. J. W. Lea took
the premium for the largest number
of entries by one individual at the
fair.
Miss Sallie Smith, of Oglethorpe,
was the largest contributor in the de
partment of fancy work. Miss Sallie
carried off lots of premiums, and she
was certainly deserving for no one
did more for the fair than she.
Madison, as usual, came in for her
share of the premiums, through Miss
M. J. Fielding, the beautiful.' Miss
May Atkinson and Miss Richter.
These ladies added much to the dis
play, and the fact that they carried
off many of ihe premiums is a suffi
cient guarautee that their articles
were among the best. Many of our
own dear girls came up to the relief
with hundreds of articles that were as
good as can be shown at any fair. The
prettiest pickles I ever saw were ex
hibited by Miss Mattie Woodis.
The prettiest hogs ever seen at any
fair • were on exhibition last week.
Tho first premium of twenty-five dol
lars was awarded to T. S. Williamson
of Oconee ; the second premium was
to H. Jennings. Mr. Marshall had
the best bieed boar.
All of the premiums for fine cattle
were awarded to Maj. H. 8. Hughes,
of Athens, W. W. Price carried off
the premium tor the best acre of oats.
R. T. Durham had the sample of
wheat that demanded the premium.
D. Price took all the big purses
for trotting horses. Tom Bowlin, the
celebrated trotter, wob taken off ot
the track after the second heat in
trotting race open to the world. This
parse was won by “ Snider,” the
property of Dr. James A. Price, of
Farmington.
Financially, the fair was a success,
much to the disappointment of those
who remained at home to croak and
makefile burdensome. Oconee.
he the biggest thing that ever
went to Athens.
The colored population opened up
the season with a big lair on Saturn
'lay night last, which was very an
noying to the citizens of this place.
Messrs. Hutcheson & Johnson ha7e
purchased a cotton cleaner to run in
connection with their gin. It is said
to improve the sample wonderfully,
these gentlemen have already re-
ceiwd between 325 aud 350 bales of
cotton and this new addition will
doubtless attract a much larger cus
tom.
A ROAD CASE.
The Road Commistioners of Beav-
erdatn district, Oglethorpe county,
have worked up defaulters and are
making things lively for those who
uphold them. About a week since
Mr. J. S. Fleetuan re; ortid six of his
bands, and on being brought before
the Commissioners, they were all
fined. They refused to pay the fine,
however, whereupon the commission
ers issued warrants for their arrest,
and ordered them to be imprisoned.
Mr. B. B. Williams, who defended
the bands, then employed Mr. Whit
son Y. Johnson to take charge ot the
case, and both gentlemen wrote to
the Commissioners threatening to
prosecute them if they attempted to
enforce their sentence; and also warned
the Sheriff that it he attempted to
arrest the defaulters he would be
served in like manner, thus deterring
him from executing the sentence of
the court. Tho commissioners there
upon issued warrants for the arrest of
Messrs. Williams and Johnson, and
had both gentlemen brought before
them and fined each of them $50.00
for coutempt. Messrs. W. and J.
claimed that the commissioners had
no right to impose a fine upon them,
and requested the commissioners to
delay proceedings until they could
briug the case belore the Superior
Court which convenes this week. The
request was granted and both patties
await impatiently tho decision of
Judge Pottle ou the question. The
commissioners are represented by J.
Warnock Echols, Esq., and Messrs
Williams and Johnson by Mr. Samu
el Lumpkin. It is impossible to tell
what the decision of the court will be
iu this case, but of one thing we are
assured and that is that public opt
ion will uphold the commissioners in
the discharge of what they conceive
to bo their duty. If it is made a
duly lor them to try defaulters,
surely they have a right to punish
them, and if they erred in their deciss
ion the agrieved patty bad a right tp
appeal to higher courts ; but if the
commissioners after passing sentence,
are to be deprived either by force or
intimidation of the right to enforce
that sentence, then, in ourhnmble
opinion, the commissionera office is a
farce and the sooner it is done away
with the better.
OTTST ’ XJST
A NEW LINE OF MAGNIFICENT NOVEL SCENERY AND ACCESSORIES
designed-particularly for oui
Artistic and Royal Panel Portraits !
EXPRESSLY I OB OUR
G-rana Exintoit at
THE WORLD’ COTTON EXPOSITION !”
DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY I
Frames For Artistic and Superior Photographs.
a-WA.'S’ AsriA-n t
iPiotnros Copied, and *»rin i arged.
Useful sad Faithful.
Make yourself useful in the first
honest thing that comes to hand,
small and trifling it may seem or be,
it will lead to greater work and use
fulness. Be faitblul in small things
and soon great trusts will be commits
ted to your care. You can make your
self nseful by patronising Skiff^ the
jeweler. He will be faithful to all
all trusts committed to him.
COME AND SEE ME.
Death or Mr. P.H. Wright.
The many friends of Mr. P H
Wright, the popular salesman at M
G & J Cobin’s store, will receive
with a shock tho news of bis dealb,
which occurred Wednesday at half
past two o’clock at his residence.
He had been sick only a week and no
thought of bis death had occurred to
his friends. Their grief will be all the
more poignant because of tho sud
denness of the sad event. His disease
was typhoid fever and meningetis in
violent form.
•v;.
The descendants ot De LaFayette
have arrived in America and will as
sist at Yorktown. If a former Rep
resentative in the state Legislature is
to be believed, some of the best blood
of the De LaFavettes flows in Geor-
g»»-
A Sentimental fellow at Wrights-
town, Minn., wrote to a girl that he
would hang himself if she did not mar
ry him. As he was a stranger she
took his queer missive as an insula
ting joke, and replied angrily that he
would please her greatly by choosing
the tree which grew near the window
of her room. When she looked oct
next morning there hung his lifeless
body.
AT THE RED STORE,
ITo. 0 Broad Stroo-b, A-blieas, Ga.
If you want STOVES and TIN-WARE Cheap. octll
PARKER £ CAMP EROS.
ARE RECEIVING DAILY A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Fancy & Family Groceries,
Canned Goods, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrup,
And the Beet Mackerel in the city. Besides Groceries, wo call special attention to our large stock of
STAPLE DBY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CIGARS anil T0BAC60.
AVe have bought in large quantities, and can therefore offer unusual induce meat* to purchaser* ot
Bagging and Ties.
Tremendous.
All the obstacles iu our way ap
parently for success in life need only
to be approached iu order to be con
quered, and difficulties touched van
ish. It is the trouble, the difficul
ty, the obstacle that lies in the di
stance which 6eem8 so huge and tre*
■nendous. If you want success in fife
patronize Skiff, the jeweler. There is
no obstacle in the way and you will find
no difficulty in beintr suited to spec
tacles, watches or anything in the
jewelry line.
For doors, sash aud blinds, mould*
ings, stair work, or brackets, corress
nd with B. H. Broomhead & Co.,
1 Decatur Street Atlanta, Ga. They
ar* successors to Longley and Robin
son.
Remember we sell only et Rock Bottom Prices. Call soil see that we mean wh»t we aay.
PARKER & CAMP BROS.,
No. 12 Broad street, ATHENS, GA.
Card of Messrs. G.O. Robinson & Co.
[ Milledge- illo V-ion and Beoorder.]
We again ask attention to the card
ofthe great musical company, of
which Prof. G O. Robinnon is the
Chief in the Southern States. He
las just returned from a visit to all
the great emporiums of musical in
strumentality at the North, and has
ia stc.-e, at Augusta, Ga., all the va
rieties of l*ianos, Organs and other
instruments, beautiful in structure and
exquirite in tone, whielt he offers, as
usual, on the most satisfactory terms.
One cl us lecenily called to see the
Proft-ssor and for fully an hour listened
alternately to massive strains of bar*
taony aud those softer melodies, like
sounds of distant music floating upon
the wind, stealing o’er us like a pen
rive voice id the past. These install
ineute are rapidly sold in at least hal*
a dozen States ; hence the T. M. H.
o T. S., meaning * The Muaio House
ofthe South.” As there is a mystery
in music anyhow, the Professor lias a
right to nse a few mysterious letters
for his friends to guess at. There’s
110 trick in it to do harm. Call
:ind see Prot. Robinson. It is pleating
to deal with bun. His manners are
like hi* music, soft and attractive, and
without guile. He. will treat
kindly and fairly.
Off to the West.
Judge \V. B. Thomas left to-day
for the West and North for the pur
pose of purchasing the machinery for
bis new mill and grain elevator, which
he will begin to erect at an early day
in proximity to his cotton compress.
This will be a large and prosperous
business when fully under headway.
LOEW & ZANDER,
JEWELERS,
29 Whiteh.aU Street, - - - .A.TX.A1TTA, GA.
Beg leave to inform the resident of ATHENS and VICINITY, that they Keep constantly on hand a
well assorted stock of
WATCHF.S, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED
WARE and OPTICAL GOODS.
Being ‘n direct communication with the Manufacturer., they received New Htvlcn ns soon
as brouuht out. Their Silver Plated Ware la of the beat quality of triple and quadruplo
Plate and warrant'd to but for a number of yean.
To reaponalble parties, who cannot vl.lt this city, good. wiU be aent on .election by mall or expreaa,
if they —111 aend a description of articles and qualities wanted.
All *ooda by them are warranted as represented. REPAIRING of Watches, ^Clocks and Jewelry
promptly attended to. june2S
From Hon. G. R. Head.
Leesburg, Va., Oct.J19th, 1879.
It affords me gieat pleasure to teas
tify to the virtues of Neuralgine,
for the cure of Neuralgia and Head
ache. It is the best remedy (or these
most distressing complaints, I have
ever used. It should be in every
family in the country.
G. R. Head, v
Price 50 cts and $1.00 per bottle.
Hutchinson tfc Bko., Proprietors
pr. 15tb, ’81.— Atlanta, Ga.
Don’t use whitewash to cleanse
walla rooms, but if your ceilings or
your arc soiled, write to B. H. Broom-
head tfc Co., Atlanta, Ga., for prices
and sample card of Johnson’s dry
sized kaisoiuine.
Rupture Cured !—Stricture
Cured.—Without the nse of the
knite or painful means. Lost man
hood restored, and diseases of men
successfully treated by J. W. Gur
ley, M. D„ 67 Whitehall Street,A>
lanta, Ga. MaO-Otn. y3
Athens Market.
Arenas, ties. 18,1S8I.
Conon—Middling, 10 >-8ul0 8-8.
FLOUR -vND GRAIN
FLOUR—Fancy Mb
Choice Family nia
Doable sxtn
mns...
Bolted Heel
. 775a
an
s&elOO
The New York Enamel paint com
pany, of New York, guarantee the
■nixed paint not to crack, peel or
chalk, aud will repaint any house at
their own expense, that is pain'ed
with this paint, that does. B H
Broomhead & Co., Atlanta, Ga, are
general agents and carry a large stock.
Write them (or sample caid.
Gritt
WHEAT—No l White
COEN—White, sacks
Mixed
Bulk 2x3 cent, leu
OATS—Feed
White-
Bed Boat Proof.
MEAT, PRODUCE, Era.
DS CB Side* lOVJal
D8 L C Sidee 10$5li
D 9 Shoulders MlMS
Canv-.sed Hama ..Milt
B'JITEE—Country Stef"
LABD-Choice, tierces ...12*12!
Tuba, eau* and kegs. Hats'
Backet* 14*14’
EQUS—Country Min
SUG.KS—Crushed „ 1<%*1I
Powdered ll.ltK
Granulated
Standard A. ...
Off*
White Extra C..
Extra C.
Yellow
MOLASSES—Cuba, In bnrrola..
Seth Thomas. Clocks, Rogers A
Sons cutlery, McBride’s spoons, forks
castors, champion ice- cream Ireezers,
library lamps, Dixon’s stove polish,
Maddock & Sons’ splendid English
white granite ware, all tried and prov
en to be as good if not the best in the
world furnished to the trade strictly
at luanufeclnrers prices by McBride
& Co. ; MJanU, Ga. oct!9w.
’Squire N. C. Scott, Sylvama, O,
writes: “i have been a great suffer
er for 15 years with Bright’s disease
of the kidneys. For weeks at a time
was nnable to get out ot bed; used
various internal remedies, but they
K ve me no relief. I wore two of
of Guilmetl’a Kidney Pads six
weeks, and I now know lam entirely
cured. sep-6-d-lw.
lie bulled. In lunb....
SYRUP—New Oilcan*—
Silver Drip
Sugar Drip
COFFEES—Rio, common Uni*
Fair Hold
Good. 14nlS
Prim* Mat*
Java 15*17
CHEESE—Ex,tern Cream —
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOBACCO—Comma* to medium....
Fine bright
Extra Sue to fancy 90,100
--mi
TIE8—Arrow.... 1*3*175
HIDES—Dgr Flint—... IS*
H A Y-^heletTTlmothyTT.V.V.'... .'.'IT.'. U&150
CANDLES—U^t^W^l^...........
LIME—Per B*frel.V".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.’.'.'.'.'.'.'‘'".'.'tionl*5
COTTON GOODS.
Tho priese of a earri* Factory nod* now
4-4 Shratlng, 7*; suiting. j Drill*. 7)4
*xn xx 1 nius.
Plaids Sc, yarn* SO.
A Drill*, 8; 7-« Shirting,
Plaids, 5>fe Stri|mJ7?r yarns, «>4
TRAINED
LEPHANTS!
COMING TO ATHENS
AND-
12,000 PEOPLE COMING
TO SEE THEM!
Thursday, Oct. 27th
40ct
STATE OF GEOBOI A, Countt Of Clark.
To the Honorable the Superior Court ot Clarke
county:
The petition of Mr*. Jane White. .lames
White, John B. White, William J. Morton, as
trustee for his wife* Mrs. Kosena K. Morton and
her ehildrer., Mrs. Boeena E. Morton and W.
Pink Welch, as trustee for his wife, Mrs. Mar
garet B. Wetch and her children, and Mrs. Mur-
garet R. Welch and others respectfully showetk
that thev desire a charter of incorporation, in
corporating them and their successors ass body
politic ana corporate, under the name and style
ot “ The Georgia Manufacturing Company,”
with powei^to sue and he sued, to contract and
be contracted with, and to have and use a com
mon seal, should they aodesire, and to have and
to hold such real and personal estate or proper
ty or rights of property of any nature whatever
as they may acquire by gift, purchase or other-
arise, and which may be conveyed, mortgaged
or pledged to them in their corporate namo, and
to adopt any and all by-laws or regulations lor
the government ot aria corporation or the man
agement ofthe interest and Duaineas ofthe same
as may he needful, proper and legal, to carry on
and manage successfully the business of and to
carry out the purpose or objects of said corpora
tion.
Aud your petitioners state that their purpose
or object in seeking said oharter of incorporation
and the particular business they propose to car
ry on is the manufacture of cotton or woolen or
cotton and woolen yams, and all other cotton ot
woolen or cotton and woolen fabrics ot which
cotton or wool or both are the component parts,
and qigo to manufacture flour, meal and other
products of a flour and grist mill, and to do all
other things needfhl and proper for the profits-,
ble management of such manufactories or mills,
and that said business is to he carried on in the
oounty of Clarke and State of Georgia.
And your petitioners state that they propose
to employ in aai- business one hundred and
twenty tl ooaand dollars of capital, to be divided
ipi
paid in and^invested in land, dame, buildings,
machinery, Ac., necessary for said business.
And jour petitioners state that they desire to
be so incorporated for tho term of twe .ty years
with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of
that time.
8tate or Georgia, Clarke County.
To the Superior Court of said county The pe
tition of -Willism B. Thomas, Mary 2. Thomas,
John H. Hull and J. N. Smith of said county and
itate, shows that they have associated themselves
for the purpose of forming a corporation which
shaU be known as the Athens Compress and Mill
Company.
That the business they propose to carry on un
der said corporate name Is ginning, compressing,
weighing, sampling, shipping and storing cotton,
also a general warehouse and ftormge business,
grinding and storing sU kinds of grain, and run
ning and operating all kinds of wood working
machinery.
That the smount of capital stock actually paid
in is twelve thousand dollars, which amount they
desire the privilege of increasing to one hundred
thousand dollars.
That their principal place of doing business is
in the city of Athens, Clarke county, but they
desire to have the privilege of establishing ma
chinery for carrying on similar business or any
part thereof at such other plac
deem it to their interest to do so.
That the time for which they desire to be incor
porated is twenty years with privilege of renewal
at the expiration of that period.
Wherefore they pray that they and their asso
ciates and successors may be incorporated for the
period aforesaid, under the name and style of the
Athens Compress and Mill Company, with the
privileges Ad powers aforesaid. Abo with the
power to issue bonds for borrowing money, for an
amount not exceeding one half of the capital stock
actually paid in at the time of issuing said bonds,
and all other rights, privileges and powers incident
to such incorporation or that the laws of said state
admit of being conferred,Including the right to di
vide the capital stock into such shares as they may
think proper, to sue and be sued, to have aud use
a common seal, to make by-laws, binding on their
own members not in violation of State ov United
States laws; to receive donations by gift or wiU to
lease and purchase such property, real or personal,
as is necessary to the purpose of their organ
isatior, to lease, sell and convey the same, and
to do all other acts necessary for the legitimate
execution of thi« purpose.
And your petitioners will ever pray etc.
W. B. THOMAS. -
Petitioueis* Attorney.
GEORGIA, Clarke Countt.
Clerks office Superior Court said county:—I
certify that this is atrao extract from the minutes
of Clarke Superior Court. Given under my hand
and official signati"
bo granted bj the Court-io incorporatinz them
*ndtheir*ceee*sona* etoreraid in terms of the
ta* and pot lionet* will “ V4 j£ lr j£^0Qj}jj i
• Soiieitor* for Petitioner*.
GEORGIA. Cum Couhtt.—I, John
Humdn*. Clerk ofthe Superior Court or Clarke
©oonty, G>\ do hereby certify that the foregoing
petition vnf* died and recorded in the Clerk’* of-
flee of Clarke Superior Court, thia the 6th day of
Oct. 188L Joint L Hunouts,
itrk Superior Coart Clarke County}
GEORGIA, cl* xxx couxxx.
» Coart of *a'd eennty:—The I
jy, W LMltcbtll, W W Lnmpkl .
L H Charbonnier, A L Hull, E L Newton aud A
A Lipscomb respectlully, aboweth that your petl-
tonera *re the Trustee* of th* Athena Famale
icxdemy, s corporation chartered by the General
raaembly oftaid State In an »ct approved Occam-
er 19th 1879. ,
Your petition*!* pray that an order may be
used amending the aaid charter ao aa to cooler
-pon your petitioner!and thclr«uce«*eoi*a*Trus
tees, th* power torn* the property of mid corpo
ration tor the purpose of a male school, a female
school ora mixed school for mala* and females,**
th* uld Truster* la their discretion may deem
best. And petitioners win ever pray etc.
GEORGE D THOMAS Petitioners Attorney.
I certify that the above 1> n true extract from
" — ' '■ jerior Or art. this Or
lUUUINS, Clerks C.
GEORGIA—Clxxxe Covxtt.
Whereas, Isaac U. Kenney, applie.- to me
letter* of admin iatration on tho eatate of Myr
tle llama, eolored, late of aaid county, ue-
Theae are therefore to cite and admoniah all
eonemed to show cause at my offlee on or be-
fbrethe Ant Monday in November next, why
aaid latter* Ihonld not be granted.
Given under my band at oOce, tbi* Slat day
of August, 1881. ASA M. JACKSON.
. Printer 1 * fa* AS.60. Sep.20.80d. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Clxokk couxrr.
Where**, John B. Crane Admlnilrator oT Jehu
n. Colt dee’ll., applies to m ■ (Or leave to to sail, all
the real «m*t* and railroad stocks of aaid deceased
These am tharelon to notify end cite nl 1
earned tbihowcanaant myoBceonor befort _
first Monday of November next, why mid leave
should not b, granted. Given under ■
oSe* this October 4th lttl. ASA M JL
oct4-w28d. Printer's toe td.6S. Ordinary
dure, this Sept., 22,1881.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
17th ANNUAL TOUR
Of the GREATEST of all, the GREAT
Forepaugh Show!
Always under one management—never obliged to “combine,” or change ownership
— positively represents a greater cash investment, originates, owns and exhibits more
novelties, has more and better performers, more rare animals, more of everything in
the world of show than any and nil other exhibitions, single or combined, and now. as
in the past, is the
Largest Tented Exhibition in the World
WILL EXHIBIT, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AT
lens, Thursday, Oct’r 21.
Everything fresh for this Season. Mill’ons expended for a single holiday; the new
World’. Wonder,
AA Ull^e Performing
CUE LEPHANTS!
And the (uly Colossal
CIRCUS IN TWO RINGS
Mammoth
22
Mammoth Menagerie, Trained Wild Bea«t Show, and World's Fair Gathering of Earth'* Living Won-
. deni. Jt added
Reason Gifted
TRAINED STALLIONS.
SI & VILLloN TBOUVEof
Clarke Sheriff Sale*
IT7ILL be sold before the court houae door in the
U City ol Athena Clarke county Ga. between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the lecal hours of sale the
following property to wit; One half intercut f
one acre lot of land in the City of
on the liae of Bock
and George Echols, , . _ -
vise, one stove, two doaen chisels, on# lot wood
nape, three braces, two doaen bits, three tool
cheats, one chop axe, five augers, two harnmn-a,
and other tools too tedious to mention, and a lot
oi wagon timber, all levied upon ar the property
of Antony Derricote in favor of Robert Usui.
This Sept. 391881. J A BROWNING,
Printers foe84.94 Sheriff C C.
I in the City of Athens, lying
Ic spring, adjoining W. Hudgin
i, also uz saws, five planes, one
Administrator’s Sale.
By virion of an order ot the Court of Ordinary
f Clarke oonnty I will eel I on Thnnday October,
18th, during th* legal boor* of aalo, m front of
CapL J. N. Montgomery’* atom Bread afreet
Athena, Oa., tho following property, to-wit: .
One splendid 18 horse povex Eclipse engine
on wheels. One —ogant No. A saw mill and
ratohet bind blocks. On* 64 inch chisel aaw.
One pomp, one vfam,tm* wheel barrow, two good
eareyloga, one cheat of tools.
Everything in fret belonging to a flretelavs en
gine and aaw mill. Thia property haa been na*d
not exceeding three month*. Sold aa the proper
ty of John Kiltie, deo’d. Title* good. Term*
given on day ot sate. J R CRANE, Adm.
Prut, fee |1.«0. - T nhn Kittle, dot'd.
oct4-wSL
GEORGIA, Claus Coustt.
Whereas, Isaac M. Kenney, applies to me
for let ora of administration ou tbe estate of.
Ualoom Stafford, late of aaid conmy, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish all
0' accrued to show cause at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in November next why.
said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my haud at office this 10th Sep*
Umber, 1881. ASA.M. JACKSON, Ordinary
Printer 1 * let. 82-48. sepgO-wtOd
GEORGIA -Cum Comm.
Whereas Florida C. Carr, Gnardirr ofSnaan
A. Thomas, minor of Jobn G. Tboo-n, applies
for letters ot dismission from snid guardian
ship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to ahow cans* at my oflio* on or ba
ton too lint Monday in November next wby
•aid letter* should not be granted.
Given under my bend ar offlee this 2nd day
BgSJS of Sept. 1881. ASA M. JACKSON,
JACKSON I Printer's fee*2.26 Ordinary.
aop20-w4t
GYMNASTIC BICYCLERS.
They turn SomercauUs from shoulder to shoulder, aland each upon the other*’ head, 8 resting on the
wheelman, and 2, 8 and 4 form Pyramids, and engage in Juggling and all manner of surprising acts.
All done upon BICYCLES dashing around the ring at a 20 mile speed. The world amazed, at tho mi
raculous feats ol these reckless riders of the Rubber-Hoofed Steed.
ZUILA, the Female Blondln, at each exhibition,
WHEELING HER BABY
ACROSS A 8-4 INCH WIRE, 100 FEET IN MID-AIR.
Hiding a Velocipede, and crossing blindfolded the same high wire. LOYAL, the Man-Meteor,
Blown from a Cannon!
All Europofs Greatest Riders in the Circus in 2 Rings.
TRAINED GIRAFFES
Performing Lions, Tigers, and other animals. Bible Behemoth, Uni
corn, Sea Lions, a W ildeme«s of Rare animals and Birds.
Every forenoon of exhibition day, the Greatest, Grandest Psgent ever beheld upon tho streets of an
American city; the beautiful Oriental Romance of
LALLA ROOKH
Illustrating her departnre from Delhi. Now produced for the first time in America. $200,000
expended for this marvelous, moving panorama of beauty, wcedth and grandeur, in addition to the
GRAND DRESS PARADE!
And review of all tbe reaonreoa ofthe Great Forepaugh Show, making' the longest, hugest, moat
lavish apeoteealar street pageant ever made by -ny snow in the Univene.
pageant ever made by -ny i
tST Admission as usual; Children, half price. Exhibition, afternoon And
evening at usual hours. Arenic Chairs—Promenade Concerts one hour be-
fore commencing, by tbe two great bnnds.
tS?” Special reduced rates on Railroads.
ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor.
OetlS r ADAM FOBEFAUGH, Jr. Mams*