Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, November 19, 1878, Image 1

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'Citation for LelUreof A4i . Application lor Loiters of! Appli'tion for Lotion of * Application for Leave to*Sol Notice to Debtors ud'Cndli ^jle* of Lund i Ac., pertioiuS; S.llea p. ■#<»». 1 <o *00 •Slipriffealra, persquare — . *80 ’sa^mSt^arteziz Corttlgiur* ,\Lrt(ta*p, per square, each time. 1 *0 B tempt i in polices tin advance) - 3 28 time. i so *■#• The abqgr >m(U r*t»corrected by Ordinary jf riarke county. XffohNEY AT LAW, v %^4*fctk»»xUhs Ga. • . ATTORNEY AT LAW, peld to criminal tor rciV-reue* apply to Kx-Got. T. “ .1.1 :i o. David riopten, r ) floe ovctifovl-Ufflce Allen Arthur Evans pbaotioai. watommalter K W EL E Rv Lama* Cobb. Hqwell Cobb. gme!M*Fr- ■ t Tv 11. OHB, ATT0RNKTS AT LAW,. Athens, Ga.-' Ai.kx S. Exwin. E n ^fKF^’S' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Andxsw J. Cobb. Athens, Ga Office -4L-V* ver chillis, Nickerson A Co. feli-’-MSJti-ly f^TK'^o^lltowl unil Thomaa atreeta, ATTORNEY "^^LAW. WATKINSVILLE, GA. IN COURT-HOUSE, OPPOSITE lion toe" apt-tt O FFICE i iv.lkiurv’a Office. Personal attention toall sene—. -mm of Nor-h- Atli ntn. I.LCliSON A- TIIOMAN « rrnRNEYS AT-JtAj/y, f T i»r-TPft>r CW11- Avcnno i^^trnoi, ***** .it Uiw .\Nutrt llo;i»e. ,a r»S!? tii- nili.v ^• k T >f>e/S lh7t-tf - ----- Y It. . • ^ V_n.,t* Y KtASKY. £z Kelsey. >. iie\> ’ n I in w, ,1. I or's »• il Equity, n ^ It G- 'Specie! and im i .ii- n v- n o«vy ; ^pjine»oon- i >. luiruuar- 'prpmptlj. ejected 1 il ,ii cieared iiPjCud nitla lands looks iiiTnllv, will b«T»hn sehlands, pay on !->{ i-iti- etc." WHJjiiactice in all ies isiiiiintret|j| to eitltqf the ~M. A 3. Aiiautie&^nd'SCB.^ppd re. ■ n un --AfFTi,. rfrw : J*4*f-* T. Fumhb l Ssi, Csrner Deopree Builmb, 'When he la prepared to do ALL KINDS OF WORK, In his line in a neat and workmanlike The Now Stylo Organ. [From the Christian Index, July 11,1878.] Hitherto there has been an un- satisfied demand for a Parlor Organ which should combine power, sweet* ness and variety of tone with a per fect action, enclosed in a rich and ornamental case, which could be sold at a very moderate price. After spending large snms of money experimenting, J. Estey A Co. have at last succeeded in manufacturing an organ which covers the whole ground. The action, by an ingenious and yet perfectly simple mechanism, has been rendered independent, and oannot be affected, like others, by changes in the weather. A new and surprisingly beantifnl design of case 1 has been fashioned, and many other improvements been made, and we are informed by G. P. Guilford, Estey’s Managing Agent for the South, that in his experience of twenty-nine years, lie has never seen such a universal favorite as this organ seems to be. He has sent it out on trial to be tested with other organs, ami that not * ne has ever been returned; neithi i* has h- 'ailed to sell it to any elision er win* has ever seen it. Having dom away with all local agencies, Estey has determined to sell through Mr. Guilford directly to customers; thus giving them the benefit of all discounts and commis* sions. jnly.23.tf JANE MORGAN, 1 Ubel for Dl-orc* In Oconee t*. VSuperior Court, July Term OHS T. MORGAN \ !87f. It appe.irtaf to 'be Court by the return of the Sheriff in this case, that the defendant John T. Morgan does not reMde In said county of Oconee, and it further appearing that the raid John T. Morgan does not reside in said State. It is ordered that service in said case be perfected on raid de fendant by the publication of thla order in the douthern Banner newspaper, once a month for four months before the next Term of this Court, and answer, plead or demur in said case. LYLE A ERWIN. Attorney a for Libellant. Granted—Gxo D. Rick. Judges. C. 4 true extract from the minutee ef said Court. This September 4,187* rpt.10.n4m. JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk. ELIZA GREEN, ORRA GREEN, K. K. lore nc jalv S' 1 *""■ Wa.-fc3timaltgrh «7qr At Sneads ShGodBmro*nidrt'<K>or ih'Reeac & Lnne’*, llroad street, 'Athena, £*»»!», All work warranted IS months.. . septJS-U'. _ ... •t'Tii -: . . .■ uSSs.'-. - .furthers] State; it l fendaat do a. ax that he does of O:oiee, m wet reside In i that the raid SR a eaid ■aid De- appear at th. next Tana oS thla Court ; plead or demur la eald case; aad that ■ervite be perfected ea him by the publication of thla order La tha Southern Banner Newspaper once a month for four aontha be tore the next Tern of this Court. LYLE A ERWIN, Plaintiff. Attorney! Granted—Gcoxox D. Bicx, Judge 8. C. A true extract fiom the minulee of eald Court. Thla September 4th,J878. aept.10.m4m. LIVERY. FEED AN V J^,±h.Qxiap GANN & HEAVES, PJlpkPKlETORS. Will In* found at ihelr old sUiidj^Vmr JYank- iln Hou>c Luildin^'l^gm Keep ai- wn> v on br.-.id i;ood Turneuta andrparretnl dri* vers, stock well cared for cur euro. Stock on hand for eflli dcoUtf. ~ -mUiA SCHOOL COOKS! All of the School Books in use at the Lucy Cobbdnstitute, M Madame Sosnowski's Hone School, e A. ASP^JyEP^.y.-. Various SchoolslfttieCity, A-Well at Petra, lota^gj^, Stalae.-iae., for tale lowbst o^^xxriKsas, Thomas*’ lllack, Blue or Violet Ink—the best in 11»<* World—at 5 ceuta i*cr bottle. For bar^ilfurin every thing, call at * * . v ' »e|>« 10U * «BUnyjlROttltrSTOBt;.-- . . i4fv;. GOQjBgqBP TO H^©rs. (00Kd*N^I 'li»' Vy THE LEGISLATURE. Q COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE. McDaniel, Chairman; son, Fain, , Head, m»l- ■Perry, Speer, r ejborii, SEepierSTBoyd OoiDor.uions: Clarke, Chairman; Gnptland, Clements, of the Forty*- fourth, Hawkins, Perry, Hudson, iing“ il and Special Bills.: Clements e Forty*f«UB^pCb§* rl ®®” Milner, Janes, Peacock, Lamb. EnrollHdhttr. n-CUirDSRB Gtesmy bfBaldirinyiBtt-nj Ptf WM Walton, Cox,/of Harris^ Faroe',1. Park, Redwine,Harrison, drick; PhiIlips,_of Coffee. Jl wer. Finance: Cabauiss, Chairman; Candler, Holcombe, Clifton, DuBose, Grdnt land, Hamilton of the Twenty* first, Hawkins, McLeod, Simmons, Staten, Tison of the Fourth, Trout- man, Turner, Duncan. Internal Improvements: Harrison, Chairman; Holcombe,-: Simmons, Ti» son of the Tenth, Hawkins, Staten, Cfetnimts of the fifteenth. AState’of the Republic: Gumming, Chairman-; Boyd, Head, Hodges, Holton, Speer, Stephens. 'Education: Hudson, Chairman; Brjfan, Hamilton of the Fourteenth, Bpyd,' Bodges, ’Grimes, Russell. Banks: ! f _ DuBose, Chairman; Granflapd,,Tison of the Fourth, Ca- sey; Bryan, Hamilton of the Twenty* first, Turner. Enrollment: Russell, Chairman; Wellborn, Biyan, Stephens, Clarke, Hodges, Hamiltqti ohtbe Fourteenth. Pmilegeir annrM?ctionS’: Clifton, CEmrmn);, .Candler, Drake, Casey, Folks. ‘ , Petitions: Hodges, Chairman? Hudson, Clements of the Fifteenth, Clifton, H^ nT n~ * Luiiatic'AsylumT Casey, Chairman; son of the Fourt h, DnBosc, Speer, iimm^ns, HoJton, Perry. Penitentiary: Turner, Chairman; McLeod, Staten, Holcombe, Boyd, Duncan, Bryan. • ton of ,the Jwcnty*first, Casey, Hol combe. ‘ Geological Burea u: Candler, ^Chairman, Hiidsou, Hamilton of the Fourteenth, Grimes, Cnmmiug, HoL combe, Head. Military : Perry, Chairman ; Cand ler, Hamilton of the Twenty-first, Harrison, Prestpn, Grantlapd, Caba* uiss. Printing:- Stephens, Chairman; Folks, Clements of .the Forty-lourtli, Howell, Drake. Deaf and I^ssj^r^ylum: Folks, - Chairman; - (3i Clements of the Fifteenth, Duncan, Hamilton of tin- Twenty-first. Institution for the Blind: Drake, Chairman; Grantland, Clarke, Trout man, Hawkins, Hodges, Clements of the Forty-fourth. Agriculture’: . Troutman, Chair man ; Casey, CU meiits of the Fif- tcenth, Hudson, Hamilton of the Shannon, Sikes, Sims, Davidson, Tar ver, Erne, Tate, Bleckley, Borne, Walters* Phillips, of Smith, of Butts, Taliaferro, Tho'i im, Williams, of Colombia. OCONEE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATIONPREMIUMS. «rrt- e following were the preminuis arded'&t First Annual Fair of the nee County Fair Association: Best pair common tnrkeys. Jimmie iWcodis, Watkinsville. Legist collection domestic fowls, Jimqjie Wpodis, Watkinsville. Best .trio Ply ponth Rocka, Aaron fow, Oconee coupty. m Poppell, Kimsay, MeLucas, McAfee, county. Coj2^,-BnK- j,. SETILBe* Education: Northern, Chairuian; Yancey,^Taliaferro, Sibley, Cook, illiamsi J F Oliver, Har rell. Hollis, Phtnizy, Miller, of Liber ty, Roach, Irvine, Greene, of Madi* H ~ ~ * m Fletcher, Hender Military Affairs: Cci.ei', Chair man ; Crawford, Grey, Adan -’. Willian Smith; vUIe * of Ogletliorpe. Willi.un-, < oluml bia, Halsey, Walters, Weehuht J,... ardson, Watkinsville. Banka: Miller, of Houston,Chairs ^R^tmlum sance. 1 man; Mynattj Dozier, Wall, HUmitb, of Walton, TtVner, ^tfCowetjfc ;* Wil lingham, Colley, Sibleys Daniel, Dickey, Pockett. !• Y .< Deaf and Dumb! Asylum.:'. Wil lingham, Cha2rmakvffSa4rick, Igjff- toa, Peacock, Borne, DeLaaob, Per- Academy for the Blind:. ; Chairman; Perkins, GluverfUennett, Strickland, Maund, Nisbet-,- Ander- 8on,-4ll Morgan; Buchan, Chapman, Cannon, Hill, Wheeler. -. rzfiiMiiBiAqtam: Paul, Chairaiau ; Scruggs, Greene, of Baldwin, North ern, Sheffield; of Early, Wilson, Johnson,-of Clay, Ride/i,-Thomas, Harris, Williams, of Qolamhlh, Mc- Wherter^OanRi^hMn, Bleckley, Da- ,ibel for Dieeree In Oeonee Court, Jvlj Term . , Libel for 1 i f.“r or 1 JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk. HARRIET EVANS, - ) Ubel for Dimrce lx Oconee ve. > Superior Court. Jnlx JOSEPH EVANS, i Term 1878. It upenriu to the Court by tha return of the Sheriff that the Defendant in tha ebere elated case ia not to bo found in aid county of Oconee, and that ha ia not to be found in, and doea not realdo In the State of Georyia, and it fortber eppearinx that tha eaid County of Oconee ia the county of the Plaintiff* residence, it it ordered, that the eaid Defendant, Joseph Eraus be and appear at the next Term of thla Court to answer the PlainUfTs Libel, and that aerrice be perfected upon him by the pabltcaliou of thla order ooce e month for four months previous to the next Term of this Court intho Southern Benner Newspaper. July 27th, B. E. THRASHER, Attorney for Libellant. Grantee Oeoxox D. Rice, Judge S. C. A trie extract from tha Minutee of said Court. Thla September 4th, 1878. .. JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk. Bept.10.m4m. Tweniy-fii-st, Tison of the Tenth, Auditing :_Fain, Chaimittn ; How-* ‘pijjli^^f (^ffeef Howell, Of Lowndes.- , Counties aud Connty lines: Phil-. lips, of Cobb, Chairuian; -Anderson, of Morgan, Hill, Greehe, of .Madiaoo, Howe£ of Lowndes, Harp, Jamison, Butt, ‘Jbhnsog,. of Johnson,-Poppeil, Jordan, of Critwford, Shannon, Fur- nett, Zellner, Tate.' ■V PaMjarLibrarr: Reeaf Chairman; JaniJBBf MSWSLMcAfee, Bell, Henderson, Ford, Howell, of Pick ens, Welch, Hogan, Jililler, of Lib* Public Property^ Folliill, Char- jidiciary: Tu^ «,aftj^mith,-tsf irman ;- Hain- Cleg- ell, Hudson, Troutman, Grimes. Engrossingr Simmons, Chairman ; Russell, H Bryan, Stephens, Hodges. S;ate Library: Bryan, Chairman; Wellborn, Preston, Howell, Clarke, Stephens, Lumpkin. Journals: 1 Head, Chairman; Grimes, Hudson, Clifton, Hamilton,, of the FoirteentJ^ Railroads: ApilPkin^yChairmann Holaombe, Howell, Fain, Russell, Perry, Tison of the Tenth. GEORGIA, Oconee County,— V* Wlt'nreaa. J, isreu^ Joseph B. Langford, executor of Bedford Langford, deceased, petitions in terms of Aha law, to be discharged from aaid execn torahip. These are, therefore, to cite and ad- al< pereons concerned tn show cause at of September, 1878. Oct. 7th,-Sin. JAMES H. LYLE, Ordinary. scatter, one chair, on* water backet dip- d enter pot, on* lot of aeoond hand cigi , one lot of -.apty dry goods boxes. A [upon byTirtnaof a tnortgace fl. fa fro: • Superior Coort, returnable to Februai 1871. Iaaae Mom* an Kaltrarinaky , er,. All to satisfy tha abo-re atated fl. I tbieSept. 2Stb, 1878. ■V?felJfc»d. A. BBOWNING, Sheriff. 5 OF TIIE HOUSE. STANDING C° ner. Ilf Brooks, Chairman raond, Fcrt, Hall, Polhill, Gox, of Troup, Mynatt, Colley, Adams, Mat- thevys; Sheffield, of Miller, Crawford, Andttrsou, of N^^ton, Chambers, Davis, of Houston,''Dupree, Harris, Reese, GrayvD.uval, Hulsey, Toole, LuffhlOTrFifci?, J Turner, of Coweta, Milner, Strother, Janes, Kimsey. Committee on Finance: Hutch ins, Chairman -; . Miller, of Houston, Prull, Northern, Paine. Awtry, Phil lips, of Cobb, Garrard, Nisbet, Roney, Anderson, of Pnlaski, Mitchell,Sinitn, of Oglethorpe, Sheffield, of Early, Hollis, Yancey, Carr, Cook, Fitzger ald, Humber, Irvine, Redwine Sib ley, Smith, of Walton, Strickland, uvman; trio red game, F R Booth, Watkinsville, Best bronze tnrkeys, Miss Vir ginia Eider, Oconee connty. Best trio white leghorns, Claudie Bishop, Oconee oonnty. Best collection jellies, preserves, etc , Mra. Dr. Richardson, Watkins Best fig preserves, Mrs. Dr. Rich- Best plum sauce, Mrs. Dr. Rich ardson, Watkinsville. Best split work, Miss Maitie Wood- is, Watkinsville. Best tomato catsup, Miss Mattie Woodis, Watkinsville. Best pickled encumbers, Miss Mat- tic Woodis, jW atkinsville. Best mixed-pickles, Miss Mattie WoO&s, Watkinsville. Best blackberry preserves, Mrs. G C Thomas, Watkinsville. Best pear preserves, Mrs. G C Thomas, Watkinsville. Best ornamented preserves, Mrs. G C Thomas, Watkinsville, Best rflg carpet, Mrs. Marsh, Wat- i®’. Ainsville. Penitentiary; Livingafloa, firfl zy, lfagooin>k,is8tiis,FlBhWl^rter,r Johnson, of Jshfryfo~Pavises; Sbat man, Wilcox;; Wdraor, Grant;iBut- ler, Rogers, J^>ng." -• r> ► 4 Auditing: ‘ McRae, Chairman; Howell, Pickens, Rotverts, Ivey, Barry, Lamb. ' v Public Printing: Awtry, -Chair man; Wright, Harrison, iMcCaray; Red wins, 'WOfiswu^VF'' JptTJfemn, Prescott, Luffman, McAfee, Grant, Lauy, ifalhews, Williams, C W, VVil c»x, Sharman, Patterson, McLucas, Davis, of Houston, Co?,. ot-Htrris, Bennett, Wheeler, Taver.- Wild Lands: McWhorter, Chair man ; Maund,.. Strickland, Duval, Anderson, of Newton, Redwine,' ot Hall, McRae, Burch, BrannuiyEkk-r, Bird, Presbott, Reese,-Strother,'.Rus sell, Williams, of Columbia, Brintle, est stockings; "Miss Auna Marsh, ;«Phiui-^fWatkiusville. Prettiest slipper case, Mrs. G C Thoaias, Wiitkinsyille. Best perforated card board, Miss Mary MoWorter, Watkinsville. Best embossed cake, Miss Mi ilie Fielding, Madison Morgan c nntj. Best domestic wine, Mrs. Ci-llie j ley, We Brantly, Berry, Howell, den, Phillips, of Can-oil, Westbrook, Wilraot, John sou, -of Clay, Brfineh, Ivey, Brannon. Gtotagic^J 0>I9V$^ &ro7t?£h:tir an; Rankin, Lang, Alston, Adams, Bros., Madwon, Morgan connty. Best colt nnder three years of age, ^ T 8 Williamson, Farmington. Best draft horse, B E Overby, Watkinsville. Best colt under 3 years of age, James F. Ridgeway, Oconee connty. Best mare and colt, J J Branch, Oconee county. Best thoroughbred mare, W A Woodis, Watkinsville. Best thoroughbred stallion, i G n.,1 “ ~TwrSeTW S Holman, W Best pair mules, W P Price, Oconee county. Best single harness horse, J R Lyle, Watkinsville. Best mule all work, W P Price, Oconee county. Best double team horses, W S Holman, Hy. Best combination horse, W P Price, Oconee county. Fastest trotter in 3§ race, time 3-37, Dr. J A Price, Farmington. Second trotter in 3i race time 3 37, J W Lee, Oconee county. Fastest running horse J mile, James Thurman, Jackson connty. Second fastest running horse £ mile, James Thurman, Jackson conn- «y-. Fastest running horse i mile, VV S Holman, Ky. Second fastest running horse \ mile, James Thurman, Jackson coun- ty. Fastest trotter in 3 minutes race time 2-54, John R White, Clarke county. Slowest mule, Beussee and Potter, Athens. Fastest Georgia raised trotter, Dr. J A Price, Farmington. Second fastest Georgia raised trotter, Harry Bradly, Macon, Geor gia. Fastest pacing horse, J R Lyle, Watkinsvijle. Fastest running horse one mile, W IL flt o» Qj- Atlvt-ltl AdTertiaaniWrt- »•!■' 1 ’ • r< * ; a ’ 1 ‘ r ,ARp«i-«qn*Te lor that-> Irfct-ioFi 7ENTS|i>er«qaa»*>* J -,ime urAet o»e nx-f'tt- "t- ,T - 71 J J'l •ral-de-luctioTi wit! ttiail* - ‘qti -fS'i ten lines, solid. Notice* In local nvlnyn. tents a line. DECISION OF THE UN LSupacriban* 11 "'. U V”. the conltrarf, ale CotisMtjrtd wiaW-tl? in <=vOU .ua their eubecriptlons. H ehbeexlben order ths diecontlnuanc* of their MrTo!Scala,ibe pubtlaheramay coMiatie to aend tb«n un«faH an«*axe»ar4 peid. 8. If enhecrihen neglect or refuse to take theta perlodlcale from th* office to which they «re di rected,’they are held reepenalbie until they have - settled their bill* and ordered them discontinued. 4. If •ubacrlbere move to other place* without notifying publishers, and the piper* are tent to the former direction, they are held reeponaibie. 8. Any person who', receives a newspaper and makes use ot it, whether he hat ordered It or not, Is held in law to be aenhecriher. - . '1 fact, and on* of them was their pa. Tlie Curious Stor> r of a 1- ick- Tbis sounds very strange, but it is as true as anything else in this his- el Cent, toqr. As Rome grew, society was rent in two great divisions. Nobody was considered anybody who Sid not own * red eJeigh and a mouse-colored horse, and didn’t live in a house with a bay window, chateau roof, mechan ics’ lien and a cut-throat mortgage on it. A Roman lady who did not Wi^agto a-litenuy dab and Attend , . rgiwn i ir conversations, and get trusted for of the nickel, cent pieces .which had _ - * a4e>#l /\n -reels l nK na nun Price, Farinington, Best collection canned fruit, Mrs. Caliie Price, Farmington. Farmington.- . Best pickled onions, Mrs. Caliie •Price. Farmingtou. Best sweet pickles, Mrs. Caliie Price, Rarniinuton. Best quince jelly, Mrs. Caliie Price, Farmington. Best Sweepstakes bull, J R White, Clafke county. Rest pen 'hogs, J. W. Johnson, Watkinsville. Second best pen hogs, R T Dur ham, Oconee connty. Best thoroughbred bull, M L Dun- naway, Clarke county. - Best six pigs, J J Branch, Oconee county. Best Berkslvce boar, J J Branch, GdbiiOe county. i' vBe'ftt'B’erkshire sbw, J J Branch, Oconee county. sheep, J J Branch, Oco nee connty. . - ’ L-trgesiTi.tg, J W Johnson, Wat- kiitsville Best Sweepstakes boar, R T Dur- ham, Oconee county. RT D “ 1 ' — ham, Ofeonec couuty. ’ Best heifer under 2 years old, Wil bur L Richardson, Watkinsville. Best - Sweepstakes cow, H S : S Holhnan Ky, Second fastest running horse one mile, James Thurman, Jackson connty. . mr* ‘^DfrtSt'trbtt el*TJjJiin time 2-38, J G Anderson, Marietta. Second fastest trotter open to the worlJ, time 2 38, John R White, Clarke county. Ancient Rome. "’iT 1 Chairman; Whorter, " mond. estbrook, Hudson,liinizy, Fuller^ ^ n ' Committee on Local and Special Bills: lhamiTOBd,- Chairman; Ad-L. ams, 7.f Tro.tp, Huh | lhe sey, Chambers, Milner, DuBose, Pike. Committee on Railroads: Wright, Chairman ; Fort, Alston, Rankiiq Hall, AmKis," of Brooks, Colley, Nwbe|»JjUUtiaiyii Garrard Han ks^'Pike, King. Committeo on-Corporafnms: Myy nait, Cbainfbtfi ^ i Kfll^,* £ Barks’daTe, Rankin, McCurry, Wall, Walters, Hanks, Dickin, DagUJf Jius&ll, Tur- I^LARKE Mortgage - Sheriff SxLa.—lVill be sold before the Court House door in the City of Athena, Clarko Connty, Ga., on tha Brat Tuesday in December next, within th* legal homa ot sale the following property to-vrit. forty lbs of chewing tobacco, three hun dred and sixty-eix packages of smoking tobacco, fifteen boxes of eegairet paper, one lot pipe eteme and cigar boldsra; a Urge lot pipe* e various kinds,.two tobacco prenea, five aetax chartered cigar moles, four snuff jars, ona pan of counter scale*, ions thousand empty cigar tacU? one lot of arrepping paper, tiro show • one Indian lady cigar sign, thirty six new , - , T — , . „ , ‘"affassa.'ffij'jsr JTiimilriF" tar '“ d : VltFr hnslrnt din. ^ . r .i. _ . [Washington Star.] C. N. Fuller and Miss - Lou._ M. Wheeler were married in GowatMa, N. Y„ on the 23rd of May, 1857. Hiram Wheeler, a brother of the bride, presented the couple with one ’five 'WAw hate a year, was stubbed at prayer-meeting and neglected at mite societies. So the patricians did all the voting and held all the offices, and run all the pnblic institutions and spent all the pnblic funds, and the people who smoke clay pipes and carried bods, and clerked, drove drays, did all the fighting and paid part of the taxes. So whenever the patricians canght a plebeian they put him in jail or drafted into the army. And whenever the plebeians saw a patrician alone they mauled him around and pelted him with stones. The patricians were called General, Colonel, Major, Captain, Judge and Honorable. The plebeians were called plain Bill. Once in a while a plebeian would aspire to honor ami authority, and become a kind ot brevet patrician. He was then stylid w Squire.’’ StubbB Seeks Revenge. [Burlington Ilawkeyc.] ughes, Athens. t, "' Best milch cow, Wilbnr L Rich ardson, Watkinsville. ' Best One acr^ wheat, J C Wilson, atkibsville. . Beat ape acre lowland corn, W Y Ider, ©cones county. one acre oats^ H G Ilardigree, _ r conee county. than evef belore. There.iitip Danffi* 1 4- Best one acre cotton, H G Hardi* ruff, no felling hair, aodjit’’ ledyea the ^gteo, Oconee county. _, p so. clean and nice and cool, that Rest bushel oats, QH L Thurman, ie* county. ‘Boot and Shoe aw w v www* •* w . B 5tt3'*y Tit# ! Urgent anti rSTturks V< R I • .•. ev vi lor mIc at aog.lS.tf. ^onuNt, ;h|io Atlieti*, JAWP t$IC*8 BdBKE’ff BOCK-STO^X. Cm W. J. MORTON’S Office. - Il X«0* «T., ATHENS, HA. BBJStr STOCK "’ l and the FINB-T WORKMEN. Eta mxranteed or no pay aakej. 'E-fairing* apwatdty. Price* tomit tta times. GIVE MI A TRIAL. So»d Whoftil Prim Bead Wheat of tha . _ Variety, reived hy Jaa. M. Smith of _ County, |150 per bushel. Foraaloat HEAVES, NICHOLSON A CO’S. oeLt9.it. ofean afcd Irflfliy.ffHtpftsaatflurifess than it pleases. Buy a bottle from J youi ^ aud Internal HnjjfficAetrfents: Smith, of Ogleihorpe, 1 Ghairman; Kendrick, Kanuon, Wiliams, C W, Smith, of Butts, Hammond, Sikes; Sheffield, ol Early, Davis, ot Baker,., Davison, Mo- {culture: Candler, of flalL LivS^ftoA Smith, , NortlienTf-Hn tuber, Carr, S , Gloves, Anderson, of t ’ -dale, Barron, Burch, tbs free use of this ^eEUdek, 'Yancey, Gammage," Btfr*a41 00 bottle fi e, of Baldwin, Jordan, of " I, Jordan, ot Wilkes, Maund, is, Oliver, Peacock, Zellner, myseit again ilmtjeritct chemically into tBE preparatioc ren der it healing,.tele insing and l.ealthful, Jie beautiful, fresl it produces, ittiwf THWiiiPr ***** mm j! 8 head entirely jfreed tirom Dundrnffi _ Of the Floor: Yance; Chairman; Cratjfo^) Rankin, Ch State ot t^e.Ri-public: Hall, Chair man!; Dozier, Miller, of Houston, Paul. CPSwPf Xwup, Wright, Turner, lilts,' Yancey, Har- raTCr -wford, Fort, Phinips.ofCobb^j - a±. . r - - — . - - DuIVee, aMpiWggHMMiM a gWE^ \ Best 5‘lbs. tobacco, Mrs. M S Dur ham; Watkinsville. Best tablp pfcas, Aaron Crow, Oco nee .county. fist syrup, Wni. A Elder, *Oconev W ■'Best table peas, J H Langi-ml, Ot-onee county. BesTbushel white wheat, John W Hataway, Oconee county, idlest dis.pl av of samples of field urn; * *~*"'“ crops, uriVDarham; Uconee comity. Befit ’btithei potatoes, R T Durham, »nee couijtya-. ■ o "TBest bushifl-ttfnjpis, Dr. J 1 A Price, diffuses warmth and vigor. through t}F ■JS t f n b 8opVhp% tlie ' neryc.-, ban! ehes melancholy and gives strength i&l W e. iifort and strengthen herself but; will- re-. H$vc and paciiy_h6r iinfsing babe by lent totic. . front .your drug «. T. Brumby & Co- ot a.Mbn- bottle 'flt 15 ots and* test' its ^merita*., m It -'Best bushel corn, Henry Jeunings, Oconee county. . “‘■■“•“' bale corn forrage, J R White, 4* “ te-.i Clarkq oonnty , < Best "bale* crabgrasa hay,. Grigg, Broa., Madison; Morgan county. i Bestbale plover hay, Qijgg %p&, Madison,’'Morgan oonnty. Best bushel oats. Grigg Bros., Madison, Morgan connty. npllet hay, Grigg Rome was settled by two young men who came to Henry county about 753 B. C. Their grandpa’s brother sent them down the river on a steamboat, only there was no pteam- boat. But the young men did not diown; they just floated along until they came to Rome, where they landed. They were only a few wdfeks old, so they hired an old wolf to take care of them and give them rations. Then when they were old enough they slew the old wolf and took her scalp to the county clerk’s office and got two dollars and a halt for it. Afterward they called on the old gentleman, who had paid their pas sage down the river, and had it ont with him. Remus held the old gen tleman’s ears while Romulus passed a thin slab of steel from the sterno hyoid muscle through the common carotid art eries and jugular vein, and emerging a little below the occipital bone. Shortly afterward the action of the heart became irregular and weak, the pulse fell rapidly, and there was a genteel decrease in the temper ature of the body, respiration became difficult, and finally impossible, artic ulation was impeded, and when the family physician arrived it was evi dent that a permanent suspension of the vital forces had already ensued. It is claimed by some historians, in deed, that poor old Atnulius never recovered from the shock, but died the same day, which being wash-day, covered the memory of Amalias with ignominy. Shortly after this event the two brothers returned to Rome where one day Reinns, while climb ing over a fence around his brother's watermelon patch, was shot by Romulus, although other authorities say he was killed on the railroad, while trying to carry two quarts ot Roman whisky across the track in front of a B. and M. freight engine. After that Romulus disappeared, and the Romans think he went to heaven, although the appearance of Bliftois sheriff in Rome -two hows after Romulus became scarce' has caused some authorities to think he went to the peniteutiary. Romnlns and his brother were considered great.mmi, and stood very high in so ciety, though it is said that their ma was no better than she should have been, fh;ch was very consistent in her. These boys had two Mars in “ Pappy, old Mr. Smith’s gray colt has broken into our cabbage patch again.” “ He has, has he ? Well, just load my rifle, my son, and we will see if an ounce of lead will not lead Mr. Smith’s colt to reform his habits.’’ This colloquy passed between Mr. and Master Stubbs, just after tea. As soon as it was dark, Mr, Stubbs takes his rifle, marches over towards old Smith’s ferra, and when witbm about thirty rods of old Mr. Smith’s barn, he raised the deadly tube, pulled trigger, and dropped. -one of the vei^besfToSking grvf colts t'n the country. Stubbs having fulfilled his mission, returned home, wont to bed, and slept with a brighter conscience than he had enjoyed for the last eight months. The next morning, while seated at breakfast, who should be seen striding towards the domicile ot Mr. Stnbbs, but old Mr. Smith. Smith entered the house—Smith was excited, and for a moment lacked words to express himself. “ Mr. Stubbs, I’ve come over to tell you that a horse was shot near my barn last night.” “ Sorry to hear it, Mr. Smith, al though not much surprised, for that gray colt of yours is not calculated to make many friends.” But it was not my colt that got shot.’’ “Wasn’t your gray colt! Well, which horse was it “ That gray colt you purchased last week of Widow Duois. He broke in my pasture last evening ; I inten ded to send him over this morning, but it’s no nse now—his brains lay scattered around the barn-yard. Mr. Siubba was thunderstruck. The idea that he killed the wrong horse drove him to desperation, and caused him to seek relief in a direc tion that rather astonished his house hold. The last seen of Stubbs, he was chasing his elder son, Jim, down the turnpike with an eight toot sapling. just been tented, Had engraved! the names of the bridffand groom and the date of the nvtrriagff.-- When their first child was born, a year afterward, they, attached this coin to a chain and iiuug^it about the babe’s neck. Thirteen jears :i-o the boy was six years bift T- o.fam ily then lived in Ithaca. One day t he boy detached the e<> n fr-iiii't e • bain, and spenui}, for. can. A the r* v* i>t fair of the. Indians in the Cal aiauxns reservation, W. >> Euler, a '"<* h r ot the late C. N Filler, tttij'le a (• r- chase at a st.eul. I:t the o.an^o that was handed ba k to bun «a- tbo indentical penny Unit H rani Wheeler had engraved tivuiiy mu yems a-o,, and that his litde n«qibe» -p ut in Ithaca tbit let it umis i F- -tu . |> pearances the coin bad bt-.-u in eir- u lalion ever sin e. <4i wTI a t t* again leave the Fnl't*# iaifiifjS ' To Prevent and Ui: ; Couc; s and Colds—A iciiabi. i- iu v --j » necessary in every lio;t-eiio.d. Il : u..- ically cures Coughs, Colds, Nco Throat, Bronchitis and even- Con sumption if used In (im -, by i < po w erful sj<e ific action on tne Slomuoh, Kidneys, Skin, Liver and mucous surfaces of the Throat and Lungs. It accomplishes the cure in a wonderful ly short time, and removes all pain and soreness of the lungs. It is- also a most valuable stomachic remedy, ef fectually removing Dyspepsia, Head ache, Liver Disorders, Costiveness, Nervousness, Low Spirits, Wakeftt’- ness, Heartburn, Cramps, Palpitatiou of the Heart, Sour Stomach,.etc., and ^ cheering comfort and freedom frbhf pain that (Surprises -?fiv5rjt'one. Buy a $1 00 bottle from your drug gist, R. T. Brumby & Co., or a sam ple bottle at 15 cts., and test its merits. TH CBK IS A BLTTEMt AT TO ENJOY LiFL. Than to quietly suffer the miseries resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are distressed, with Headache, Nervous ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal pitation of the Heart, Costiveness, Live Complaint, pain in the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Heartburn, etc,,' seek that comforting relief that always comes from using Parker's Ginger Tonic, and yon will be aston ished at your renewed capacity to eqjoy life when freed from pain and suffering. Protect also yonr little ones from Cholera lnfentnm, and yourself and family from sadden at tacks of colic, cramps, dyaintery or obolera morbus, by keeping this superb corrective and invigorant al ways at band. Boy a 81 bottle from your druggist, R. T. Brumby & Co., or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and test its merits. A Remarkable Result.—It makes no difference how many Phy sicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which ha3 given complete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predis posed to Throat aud Lung Affections, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &c., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee’s German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were srild last year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one • bottle. Regular size 75 eeots. Sol-i by ail Druggists in America. IF* The woman who n-j lice in salad and icecream, hot cakes and warm pie; IF The Student who eats hastily anti sits down at once to active mental lahoi ; IF The Business Man who holts hi- fot d eager haste aud hurries to his counting-room IF The Hard Drinker could look at the delicate glands, swollen • and les er, d with disease, that cause the tnmbhn- brain; IF The Lawyer, the' minister, the un r- chant, and all who lead seti- iitary ikvs and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, Canstipat ion and Head idle; These only knew what Herrell’s He- petinefor the Liver will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures—there would be much less suffering than at present. The great Liver Medicines for sale by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co., Nowand Then.—It is only now and then that snob men as Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a medicine for the throat and lungs, and when they ko it is pretty good evidence that the remedy must be good for the am of boughs, colds and lung affec tions. They recommend the Globs Flower Cough Syrup-,; and their tiBimoaials are to be seen! round the ten cent:saipple bottles of the Globe Flower Syrup, for sale by. ^ Dr- C. W. Long & Co. , Athens; Ga. Good Digestion.—“ Give us this day our daily bread” and good medi cine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts ; or disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the routine of life, where the dispeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished; but that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Dispepsia and Headache, have been cored hy-Mor rell’s Hepatine, is no longer , a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful discovery made in medical science. Those- afflicted With Biliousness and Liver Complaint should use Merrell’s Hepatino. It can be had at | ‘Dr. C. W. Long <Sj Go., ’ WSato miff I- •