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, ; jn for Oconcs and Madison Counties.
EORGIA CLARKE,COU-STY.—Whereas Mn. 1>4
, Mary A* Lipscomb (friminisratrix of Fnwfl#^
: |
are thereloro to notify trad cito t
ffipw. enure nt my
What»« prettier than a pair ot blue
, n a a “fair English face” smiling
umhr » jaunty hat?
( ;,^r filled an order Irom Charlotte,
\ C.," the other day. It is in this
' 1 t 'j ia t Athens is gathering them
;rt~:
fy trad cite all concerned
- .sh(.w,wu*9»t my office on *.t before the nnrti^
aiemlay in February next,why <*&ia leaeO ibouJd *
not be ••ranted Giron under my hand at offlfcs
thl# 22d day of December 1879. , ,j a
a ASA m;-JACKSON, Ordinary.
deC.30.4t. . . at *l
NOTICE.
The Ann of Lampkia A Pittman wakdlMolred*-*?
on the 8d of December by mutual consent, J. Eu .1
Pittman baring retired on account of hla health
A.G. Lampkin assumes all liabilities and wifi _
—tinuo the buaincK.
J. b. rrmiAM, * i Ilf
A.O.
Tin' swearing off time now draweth
•VhefiTJ-crackl
„ Ugh Is.it M
,„r lie °
Th<- new city council should pass
a „ r ,finance prohibiting draymen
• vm ill ivilig faster than a jvalk
1), ad street, M , /*! *11 HO
Tl.e bridge in front of the Baptist
L'iiurcli i- in a had fix, and greatly
the attention of our street
iiilhovillcs.
\\'» f ce the gooil lodkipg.Mr. Hugh
Tavi„r, of this city, and M. F. Con*
„l Augusta, are now holding
f,,r:h at dray’s.
Policeman Iloso is not the Hogar-
,, nor is he the Carver, of the police
ri,., or if lie is, he did not so prove
do- Christinas turkey shooting.
K. mto n thousand four hundred
,, i\.riv-tnur “wards of ll.e Nation”
hhrated Chiutmas Eve on Broad
reel in Athens.
G'm.V, l-’n'-k, . 11 '
1:. Kris Kringte
With his Cl mat uuta train.
Merry, Merry,
1C art* arc cheery, ~
A* they join tho happy train,
I, ny Gantt while heading the del-
..(•on of young ladies frtin Lexing-
■i, who visited Athena a few days
in', was so pay and frisky, that tire
I v- iii town could not tell which one
, t il.e girls he was, hardly. J , f {
Mr. John Talmadge lias added io
(.•p'l’iidid home in Cobblmm, hy
p.iciia ing some twenty-five acres o(
;|i l,i|Kcomb property adjoining ids
I or, and now proposeseHnh.i-hinga
a ieel st, ek-lai in. Mr. Talmadge has
ii -endy a.most improved slick of
o-wsmini tasgs, and doubtless Ids con-
laled slack' larm nill soon prove
■I our most interesting and :>t-
ive Mihurban features.
Will be sold bcfoi
Athens, dario
First Tuesday
l. 6*4/
•saxtucTroa*
irj i j.
Normal School Committee,
Tha (olloiying gentlemen have been
tolle
. selected to servo on '.he Special Com
mittee to solicit aid from our citizens
lor the raising of the Normal School
fund, in accordance with the resolu
tion passed at onr recent public meet
ing { . Hon. Howell Cobb, Willougfi.
by EiiiApkin, Esq, Hon .C. G, Tal»
madge, J. H Rucker, Chairman.
As the time is short in which to
act, it is lioj °d that they will com
mence their labors at once.
•M
Mother-in-law is a walking
vini-i'iiii-iit lor Dr. Hull’s Baby
nip,’’ a snbscrilicr icmarkcd yea*
r,l i v ; “ she recom-m uds ii every*
Ib-atli of mi Infant.
Sallie Lee, aged eighteen months,
ipfant daughter of Mr. Edwin Jolur
«ou and Mrs, Julia Carlton Johnson,
of Oglethorpe county, after a week’s
suffering from mcmingetis, was freed
from pain the 20th inst., and taken to
llic arnys of the Saviour, where she is
safe from all evil to come. She was
the only great great gia idsehild
our veil, ruble townsman, i\Ir. J.I1.
Carlton, and was a bright and beauti
ful creature,—
i.C. nn,l fi.ir,
rly doon, N
QJust sent to *ln
In jtoradiso w
of Cajit. Jay 0. (iuily.
CHRISTMAS DAY.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1879.
■' f . a/iHHHJia * ' ' fi'~ *“ ‘
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gU.
What different emotions does this
day stir in different hearts' To the
Young ii is fraught yilly tlie fruition of
long cherished liopes. Tb'them St n
a day of joy, of gladness, and merry
making, and they welcome it with
“bark, end whoop, and nriltl hurrah.”
It seems to them an age troin Christ-,
mas to Christinas, and, coming so
slow'y, and so seldom, their motto
•‘Fowlers Fly Fans,” “Seth Thomas
( ink'.” Lodgers A Sons Cnlltry,
M, l!i:im>' spoons, folks, casters,
iee cream freezers. No hot- i, saloon,
or lionie complete without them.
Trade suppl ed by McBride & Co.
Atlanta. Ga,
priiW ! , 1 f 11 * * : j:wil-wly
Mr. tV. A. Burns lost an over-coal
In fue on last Thursday night The
eai -e ol the tiro was too many crack
ers in ilie over-coat pocket. No in.
sinar.ee.
Again it becomes our sad duly to
announce the death of another of our
esteemed and valued citizens. Capt.
Jay O. Gaily, who lias been in feeble
heal ill tor someiiine past, and who but
a few weeks since visited his brothers
in-law in Charleston, hop-
ing ' the sea coast air
in gilt prove some relief to that most
dreaded ol all diseases, consumption,
returned to his home in Athens on Fri
day afternoon, and died abut 11 o’clock
yesterday (Saturdayj morning. He
was accompanied home by his brother-
in-law,jno immediate member ot bis
family bring with him.
How sad so few hours were spared
to him alter reaching home, and yet
how gratifying it rnu.-t have been, tnat
a kind 1’iovideuce pormitttod him
even these few short hours in which to
bid a final laiewell to his affectionate
and now heat l-biokcn wife, and lo his
Manufacturers: lour little loving mid now grief strick
en children. What could be sadder
man the death of one so young, so
good aud so useful ami unocr such cir
cumstances. But, lei u- remember,
that He, who doctli all things well,
olt limes liuielli from our comprehen
sion, in the very mystery of sorrow
and sadness, a special providence.
And let those who mourn over the
loss of one so much beloved, he com
forted with the rejection that they
mourn cut as those without a blessed
lie deceased was
ea
rthy
diced, a loving, kind aud aflectinuale
husband and lather is no passing pan
egyric, hut to speak a truth which his
hie aud character iuily attest.
The gloom which this sail occur
rence has cast over our entire com
munity lully proves the esteem and
appieciatiuu m which the deceased
was held bypuir whole people, likewise
the heart-to t sympathy which is uow
extended the widowed and epiutt
| wife, the gncl-stncken aud talherless
, children, the so: row mg and sympa-
| lliizing friends ami relatives. May the
There was considerable gale anil I Lord, who euictli lorlhe widow
a lifting, and suchlike lhrisliuai lhu orphan, comlorl, protect and
! support this sorely bereaved lamily.
] i he tin ural stn ic.s ol the deceas
ed took place at the l’reshyleriau
was a
taithlul and most acceptable member
lor several years) on Sunday the
29th nisi,- at 11 o’clock
Om- ol our young attorneys was
employed ay a doctor to sue the
county lor attending to small-pox
cases. The lawyer told the doctor
that he ought to have some of his pa-
uhpuimid as .witnesses. Tin
heats siihpiuifaod as witnesses. J lie horse.' To tat that -he deceased wi
ihst. r toltBliliWUiJt'it was imprj^l- wguod, uselul and most highly ei
We—they wereWt dead' teemed citizen, a true aud trustuortl
Nad Iwaler, colored, was up before
Justice Kinney on last week,
charged with having committed
rape upon a colored girl. It lieing a
capital offense, lie was committed to
j oil lo await his trial be.'ore the Su
perior Court. On yesterday his case
a as carried before Judge Erwin upon
a w rit of habeas corpus, when iie was
u-1 oiiniiilted to jail in default ■ t giving
ho al lot his appeaianee at the Spring
tu in of our Superior court.
“At Christmas pluv, and make pood clistr,
For Christina comes butonoc u year.”
aud they carry it out with vigorous
faithfulness. -
To the oid it comes with increasing
swiftness every year, and is a time tor
memory aud for tears.” Life
goes back with them to the
long ago, and they res
travel all the windings and wander
inge, and mazes that their feet have
trodden since the faithest back hour
at which memory pauses, baffled and
blindfolded, as she vainly tries
penetrate and illumine the palpable,
the impervious darkness that shrouds
the lew first years of their inscrutable
being. They are again in the eld
house—their father's house—an hum-
hie building, perhaps, but the horn
ot life’s halcyon days to their eyes
the lairest of earthly dwellings, li
it is ringing, like a grove in. Spring,
w ith the din of creatures happier, a
thousand limes happier, than all the
birds on earth, with hearts brimming
over With lov4 for one another, and
Yearning more than ever before to
wards the authors of their blissfu
being. For are not they a band of
b. others anil sisters, with lather and
mother in their midst, to
love that the tie which hound them
all together was, in itsgentlo pressure,
felt not nor understood ? That Housei
to them the vary heart of Paradise
has been blotted out of being, perhaps,
and the members of that chauued
circle scattered far and abroad, like
so many leaves that after one wild
parting rustle are separated hy roai’*
ing wiud.-eddies, and brought touoth
er no more! In one corner of ihe
old hurial-grtlGinl hard bv, in
hopes of a joy fill resur
rection, lie the Loved and Venerated-
fpr whom, even now that su many
Dan Bice, the famous circus man,
has been 'converted , And will enter
the field ns an evangelist’ > * ro
II L
The LaGrange Reporter of the 25th
December prints a Christinas carol
more than three solid columns long.
OPES LETTERS
Pram a Esther t» Us Son, » Sltadnit
Irge, at Athens Georgia.
No. 9.
half interest m*tho nortifcm'half'o? letsjBfSJL
*1 and 22) nnmbsis tycnty-ono siia twentyaw# ,roj
“i
MT^tm, v I know yo
at brT^tratliievei
I lwlt, for the gaze of memory, and to
The first consignment of thi
freight from Chattanooga t»v<
gh
know you will bo gifat
ly surprised ou receiving
troin me addressed to yo
thelcolumns ot a public prim;
0K>Vc
Cincinnati Southern railroad reached
Cincinnati the l^lld instant.
A dispatch of the 23J December
from Columbia to tho Aug
tde announced the diath' of
Hampton, Jr., in Mississippi.
add
From the way some people 1 pro-1
noiince •'drama,’’ and the way some
actors inferpret a play, one would
think that the profession had Ihs n
largely rrinforced from* the occupa
tion of drayman.
The Savannah A’t-tcs learns from an
aulhoritaiivo source that General
Grant, with his party, will arrive in
Savannah early this week, en route to
Havana, where he will take the
steamer for Vera Cruz, which sails
on the 2d of January next.
Luther only spoiled his wall paper
when he threw his’inkstand at
royal visitor. A St. Louis lawyer
who used the same argument towards
tile opposing counsel ill 'court lui-sed
his mar just the same, but spatten
•ome jurymen and waif fin
That’s where Luther hud the
it.
letter j place in the sacred halls of memory ?
ot a public y prim b i r °ufi i t$rcH%|«W^d
leel that you will not demur when swift thy flight 1 thy course how sol-
the object is explained.
The reason tor this method is li:
hoi
mn and sublime!
ll(
PROOR_„
b>tfiu 4
Hjjr
Designed to meet the public wa’ t for
a h.'.nnless hair dres-ing and restor-
dive, is found in Parker’s Hair
GS^’A {3 £3 SSI.K3©.
Stock of Seed sll Fresh.
ig your fellow studious,)
as well as yourself, to still more act'd c
aud earnest endeavor in the pursuit
knowledge aud high moral attain
ments. I trust that each aud all of
your tellow students may feel assured/
that the fatherly admonitions herein | at
contained, for you, are intended : ris'I* 1 ' 1 •"> bunion irUiriTfie scalp, amT] T t- r - “
friendly suggesU ons , equally for tiieei | ,ltvu " fails to restore gray or faded) the Ding Lino call on.
enerdus feelings that j"? 1T
er of con,- ^Hn/haTr s .mnTefofe^ 1 E. C- LONG & CO.
so to trust cla-ekcdJfc.yilMwn^at prjrtnv 01
- ■ ’growl hot beautiful young hair, soft,
XfiK'X'JEI
LEAD and OILS,
riS -
G 1
iORUXA .Clarke county.
WliercM, Asbury II. Hodgson adminis
trator of Robert 11 Hodgson deceased,.petitions
In tertp» oC thfrhryior undischui
Jane P. Siiutuicj.
Tno other ouo undivided to
II. II. Carlton, Trustee. Levied on
!&n&
ll99Q>illi
uAI
LRDEX SEED
above or anything in
als<^ and the gener
prompt the kindly manner
tnuiijcatio'i, induce me also
that the admonitions will he duly ecu
sidered and appreciated hy you all, as
fraternity engaged in a common
cause:
I would not that the greeue-t 1
of the
wreath
should lie twined about the temj
of another.
Oh, vile selfishness! tlmu blind il ■-
and luxuriant; that Surprises
every one. These properties added
to its e^issiitd perfume andpurity of
composition, render it the growing
lavurite of the toilet table everywhere.
tllfi/
uptlUy.
laurel were entwined a > tlietoilet tableevenrwhere.
of yours, if, by right, that 1. af j ^P'lWlW
lm twined ahont the tenitdes 1 , Ti>-L. T.*TJrt.ml>y * Co.
deciTJ.an*HH lllod Ol
t>
Oh, vile selfishness! tlmu on111 <b 1 - . »> lwSWlart a«»4*» tnketlitii
.non of darkm-ss m.d despair , aw >, , J „ individual-who created a
awav Irom tlie world, and let • he diricr^i-edn' chureh fast Snndav W
world rejoice! let the earth •’cemnc Uh ^ ^
a. Epbs; a paradise with mviu.igb
grief-deadening years have fled, they
fed,‘Injure holy hour, as ' if it were
Crimes.
i-ehie! in the city.
An attemjit was made to enter the
Store of Snead A Co, list lues-. , , . - .
... ...chureh m this city (ot which h
il.iy night nut the would lie tbiel 1 , • '
I li.ii’ing some one ajipronching m-ui.
.•ul his e.-cape.
One Walter Hubbard (col’.f) broke ] a.’ pi., aud under toe ausjiiec-s ot tlie
liu.o the ztore ot M. B. MoGipty last j Lodge ot Kuights ol Houor, of which
Tuesday night and supjilied himself i he was an active and useful member.
sitli Christmas goods to the extent ol i
anc pair of shoes, a lew pounds ol ■ t)li.VRI> ACi.UVST COXSl'JtrTIOX,
■ur'r and flour, some m«a', candy, That life destroying scourge, by
i i.ars and othe. things nece sary* for ; piomptlv subduing with the aid of
| Ins Cbri.-Unas festivities. Not show- ! [’acker’s Ginger Tonic every attack of
'•= ll| at prudence aud precaution in 1 Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat. There
handling and disposition of Lis is nothing like it. Acting powerfully
•Hy go:ten gain* usu«l with real 1 upon the blood and skin, and the mu-
' was VibiTconic [ eous surfiu es of the throat and lungs,
burg
impiety so utterly to have ceased u>
weep— so seldom to 1iave retnemher-
ed!
Such are the memories and \ isiui.a
that fill the soul of tho gray-haired
man and woman to-day, while all
around them are sounds of merriment
from those now “in life’s morning
inarch,” but who will, in their turn
find Christmas a “time for memory
and for tears.”
But with all, it should ever be a time
of love and charity—peace and good
will, for the sake of the dear Christ
Child over whose humble hirlli-
|>liicc the divine radiance shone, in far-
off Judea, more than eighteen hundred
years ago.
The repub ican caucus in Nashville
la-t week recommended Grant for the
presidency.
Vice-President Wheeler is going to
visit Chattanooga, and will not
return to Washington till after the
holidays.
The bullet that DeYoung shot into
Knlloch’s chest in Sun Francisco last
August was extracted from his left
armpit a few days since.
The earnings of the Louisville and
Nashville railroad lor eleven months
ending December 1st were 85,308,“
4G4, against 84,849,25(1 in 1878, an
increase of S159.207.
age, vine, and fig tree, lawn, 1 n
scape, and forest; w itli grand high-
wavs, and smoothly paved walks;
and watered throughout with crystal
streams, and silver lakes; its green
shores laved hy the bright seas
O, it would lie so pleasant to live in
_ beautiful land like that 1 Pleasant
there to labor, for the vigor labor ini-
iarts, for *the bright fruition if
jestows; pleasant to gather in the
cottage hall aud find social glee, mol
sweet r- jxise under its sheltering roo
Pleasart to sit under the vino and the
fig tree: nothing to ‘molest or make
atraid* Pleasant to gambol o'er rim
lawn, and stroll through the land
scape^ and a grate!ul pr.viVge lo the
soul, U> retire, and worship God n
the deep shades of the forest! Pleas
ant faf fly along the highways, on t'n.
wings of the wind : (et<ain you know.)
And O, how delightful, how joyous it
would lie, my son, for you and all
your fellow students, in harmony.
: Svn
'ongrl __
bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough
inch will cure him.
A pleasant} and cheei;
i iwifl! tb thediealth or tlie ba>_
the usual jiains and ills of the younj
otwawoi —
Friday & Saturday.
' J ^ 2d. & 3d
fVHiypbiiALE AND ULT.iIL DRUGGISTS
I'kT
-■BY-
HOUSE
Jpi’l PJNCKNEY,
n Msriet Sfest Atteas, Sa.
■■wl HIn
Near Tin-:
.nv
Market
of Day Hoard ut the \
trie; entirely pnitcti to
do call on '
treet A tWn^ Gtorjria.
House
.• best
furni*h the
•ry Lowest 1
the hard time t Then
Aunt Uopy T1 Market
tore the first Monditv in January next why
discharge should not be granted.
Given under mv hand fct office this UtU da f
* September J -11
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
sept.16m.3m ypj
property of Summey & Newton, to hStisiV a ..
n. la. in tsvor of John A.’ Hnnnictftl <ri Swininc/
A Tiewton*
Kotteo given tenant In peweniinn.
: __ J._A. IlRoWAilMG,
““w • i, j i ■ • Sheriff Clur'ic C jur.Iy.. gy
/.
NOTICE.
/VRORQU OCONES COUNTY.—Ordinary’*,
Office—Foster Jackson (tol’d.) has applied for ..
i exemption of pereonalty, *nd I wtll pv* upon the
aaffie at 10 o'clock a. m., Deeem»«er*3ist, 1879, at >
uiv otlice In WatkiusTille.. thia December 3d 187*> *•#
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—The pub
lic are notified that l, as the ,wil« of Richard
C. Waters, o* said cum.ty, tiWthe publicatlo*
of this notice, for one month, will become
a free trader. ThiaSttth day of Seat., 1879.
ilLkbTtK C. WATERS.
I hereby give ray consent that my wife.
Hester C. Waters, shall become a free trader,
' r his 29th day of Sept.,* 1970.
sept. 3J. 1679.5t.
avm.. ioiw.
RICHARD C. WATERS.
pL.^RKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S "SALE.—
\J On the First Tuesday in January next,
BICES .0 RACES ^ RACES!
Augusta fair W Traci.
1680,) will bo sold before the Court House
dcor of Clarke County, in Atheus, Georgia,
between the usual and legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder, the following real estate
and improvements thereon, to wit: One lot in
tho city of Athens, Clarke county, Georgia,
being the late residence of Mrs. Mary SL
Adams, bounded ou tho north by Dougherty
street, on the cast by the residence of tho late
Mrs. Mary Ann E. ‘Harden, on the south by
Hancock street, and on tho west by l'ulaski
street, and containing two acres more or less,
(less half of adjoining streets,) and now occu
pied by Leroy C. Matthews, and levied on as
the property of Leroy C. Matthews, to satisfy
two judgments from Clarke Superior Court
one obtained May Term, lSTv*. in favor ol J
White, and one November Tet ni, 1879, iu
of National IJank ot Ai.ien. /icorgio, xiu
against Loroy C. NI a t’.c\»*. suv»b h. ht, i
uu ier firs judgment Mr./ i*2
ti. th. issued November tttbj and
nude of both ti. las. tliis DueeHiber Sfi
and a deed made lor tiie purpose of t
tiiese levies by James W do to Leroy C
ews, Decuabtff and filed a
corded in tnc Clertt’s.ofiiic of Clarke feu}*erior
Court, December^tli’.-TbTy. in pursuance ot
sections 1909,1970 and 1971 ot the C de ol
Georgia of 1873. Legal notice gi to Leroy
C. Matthews, tenant in possessto December
8th, 1879. J. A. 11KOWNI ng »
dee8 Shcrilf Clarke County*
iSSiiot
J &MJBS H. LYLE, Ordiuary.
t TO A Week. (12 a day aC homo easily-
I Li made. Oostlv outfit firco^ A-ldres W
e & Co., Augusta, Maine. nov.l 8 wly.
(^EORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.. k
Whi^VAai PnJ/Eaii *P TUtf.i..! .iln.i.f-i.- a p.
Whereas, Redden T. Pittard, administra- 1
or of John Kirkpatrick, deceased, petitions in
ertna of tho law for a discharge from said ad-, m ,
ministration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all 1
ooncerned to shew cause ut my office on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, why
«*id discharge should not be granted. ViI
Given under my hand at office, this” 26th of ,4 ;*
julj 8 3m.
ASA M. JACKSON,* Ordinary.
HezmovaTL
ed from tho Store
i hy House, Delta
it street, opposing
BETTS A SMITH. |
Dr. "W. M. Luxiam,
Ijitc of Maxoy’s Celclliorpa Oor.my. (Iffioo ov
Matthews A Jacksons’ Store, Corner Clayton -u
Lumpkin Streets. ilce.iS.2m «
' EOnOIA CLARKE CIU'KTY.-WhcreM J.Q.’ 1 *.
I Allison api.lies lo mo for Lclterzof Admini^ •*
“ I tie estate of Tun. p Johnson (eol'd) 1st*—•
therefore to
ruafy iext,
Given under.
December 1879.
►nor. beferofthe.-Ar.-t Monday in Feb- -■»
whysald lettCviMlioufu not be urautcIC'iJ
deriuy htuaat ollico this 10th day <$ O
G. C. Th.oxn.as.
ATTORNEY AT L^.W.
tWATKINSVILLE, GA,
O FFICE IN COUKT-1IOUSF,.
) Ordiajtrv
busim
JACXHON «& THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
In Kicpmoml, Tfy.; tiie 19th
James 11. Ai imiW ehot ami killed K.
E. Little; witli a pistol. Little was
a lawyer, Arnold is a nietchant.
They married sisters, ami ihe tYouble
the (way, lingering by
streams and silver lakes, as you war
der forth to the open shores of the
bright seas: here, to pause, ami vriw
the wide expanse of water s, aud listen
to the swelling anthem: “glory ‘.‘>
Athena, Ga.
Office in old Franklin House Ii nil ding Br<»d
Street, also at the Court House. Ali parties
desiring Criminal Warrants, can get them at
any time by applying to the County Solicitor
this office. doojUi-1374-tf
seems Lo have come frinu the svtlfe-.
incut ot their iiiolher-in-law's e-tate.
We give it ii]>. We are conviueed
that the intelligent compositor is an
ally of the Crawfordville Democrat.
The combination is loo modi for us,
and we retire ill despair, wafting tho
“eomiilements’’ ol the season to the
editor „of that paper.
AX APPEAL FOR NODERATIoy.
up »lih. by our vigilant polire, when it sjieedily overcomes these dangerous
Ins happiness and lullhnndffdnnss was disorflersf prevents the development
of tiie dreaded Goinnmplion, and re-
m ives all pain and soreness from the
lungs. It is wondt rliilly cfiiea. ious
in Dyspeptic nfHicthms, and gives the
most comliiitii.g rebel from Headache,
^ istress in the Stomach, Nervousness,
irffs, Wakdi.loess, Palpitation
~eait, Heart burn, etc. It re-
the Bowels, corrects both un-
proinpilr turned into t|ic lvneiipesa
an 1 emptiness of a calnhoftSi* Alt rent
'luring the Christmas holidays. As
i • u.e justice of thus inti'rrupling
'Valter’s holiday joys, Judge Cobb
"ill determine at the next session ol
the city emu.
Sone fhind MS T|
stole
ms in f
"are store,
piece ol
such a
lfc ' v naturai looseness and constipation and
a ™* stimulates the Liver to Imaltliy action.
meanest
one
c f 16
■ - k wa * the meanest pdy a 60 cent or $1.00 bottle and try
r - ^ 11 t & °
caught and f-ageil m onlef tpjpjt-op^(
th
imunuy
eh i xiats while
u list
dee.30.3in.
»! XVortl tnilio AII1I«
The most miserable human being
• "Unltttf-' JJ1 ( ’ j the world, is that person suffering
Mrs. M.,co.iJol n 9 o„, ui dgIoiborpe J«‘ th »^^ shaking chill, or a burning
^ u iu €
an i Walter
'l^lm to restore him to ber.lth. The
cure is at baud tor every sufferer,
wrt, of .Wants, spent Christmas in! Xlie greatest of all medicines. Cuiian
"■ns. A I ' Chill ToXtO the Great West Indies
Fever and Ague Remedy, cures Chills
and Fsver, Billiousnesn and Liver
Miss M:
Complaint every
disease, arries .<
fair daughters, is se nding t he Christ
mas holidays with the ladies of the
ast
Lucy Cobb Institute.
Pi of. Sanford, li
now President ofj.
lislied Agricultural
“f the
Cuthliort, was in the city
"ii a visit to his son, our handso
book-keeper friend at Reaves & Nicl
"Ison’s.. The trouble is that the
tess.ir fin.ls it dlSSoalC to m|df
1> lieve he lf<Wenough,
*nl her of l>ls son. Hewoi
ter tor a brother.." We regret
that the Professor’s c*lltn»f k '
rpiilu unwell nt PenjSgld.
Mr. Ca«hy from Morga:
"fen spending Christmas in our city,
Mr. Casby is one of the model fitrin-
o{ Morgan county.
time. It blots out
.«fb malarial poison,
and restores the sufferer to health,
Strength and Happiness. Try Cuban
Chill Tonic, the Great West Indies
Fever end Ague Remedy, if you
■with Chills aud Fever, and be
Take no other medicine.
ban Chill Tonic will cure you
health. Get a bottle
isi E C. Long &
may, ly.
We notice that a large number of
New York ladies connected with
membcie of - tlie Business Men’s So
cicty for the'Encouragement of Mod
eration—a New York Society—have
signed an appeal to tlie Society, asking
to have two pledges circulated : first,
to have no intoxicating beverages on
New Year occasions, ami to display
the New Year pledge on the table ;
second, .to drink, nothing inlcxieaiing
at lunch or dinner, :it TeHaiitanii, in
company "wilTi jg,e.ilt'einen. Tiro np^
peal also urges ladies of other cities to
join them iu the effort to restrain
fashionable excess by discouraging
tlie use of wine and liquors on New
Year tables, and substituting haitn
less beverages and hospitalities on a
day which should be one of good res
solves and moral advancement This
np|>eal will meet a hearty resjxtiso
among the best women of the cotins j,
try, aud »eml men home New Year’s
evening with brains and srifsresp, ol
undamaged. We would remind these
earnest women, however, that ihe
str ngtli of such reforms lie in indi
vidual conviction and actii n more
than pledges and protests, that indi
rect moral force is the best to be
counted upon in such cases, und there
is unfortunately no making men
moral by act of Parliament, or society
resolutions. When wunitd are strong
to abide by their own sense of right
and duty, without regard to the habits
A magazine of nitro-glycerine and
dynamite on Fox Island, Ontario, ex- i
ploded on Friday night last, sbatier,-
iiig windows in town, aud felt like the
shock ol an earthquake for forty miles
around in all directions. An explo
sive force on top of the ground that
can shake ihe solid earth for forty
miles cannot he too carefully stored
and watched.
OPI’OSITB
■a<m.il intention to»U .
OiST^EYS AT J.AXV. g.
.■er TahiuiJnc, llaagson * Co- ^
the highest, oil earth
t>d will to taen!”
Witt a glorious field is ope
the rising generation ! Pi ogr
become the only watchword of civi:i->
xation. Progress is tokening ;v!onns,
to bless and beautify the world.
Looking- forward to the future, I s, e
the clonds of selfishness disaplie iriug
from the moral skies; and a new how
of ifftmnlso is seeu on the horizon : the
rainbow of love, whieli will eonli.'ite
to lengthen till it circles all ar.unnl.
as if to inclose within a p aceful and
happy brotherhood. It i< >Teu hy
the eye of faith: and beholding the
beautiful sphere, 1 tee! a peculiar in
terest and a great pride in the noble,
aspiring youths ot the land, who arc
soon to become the actors‘in the
world’- broad field ol lull tie’’
Let the hopef'd view, my son, ever
stir-your soul to the highest and no
blest endeavor.
I admonish, mot to censure
or blame; hut to enliven
perception ; to revive divine emotion-;
to cheer bright hopes ; and to siiiiin-
late and dinct the nobler aspirations
of the soul. Indeed, I have reasons
only for approbation: no cause lor
reprimand or reproof; and the man
ner of communication gives the high
est assurance of my confidence and
litli iu you, for the future. And I
consider il but due to you to express
my approbation in the body of
Lamar Cobb. IIowell Cobb, .
Judge if City tie otj
II. COItlt,
ATTORNEYS AT LA If,
Athens, Qef
Will pnctioc in tho Federal
tho State courts, except *
tlUrke Lonnty.
O'd b'cuool.
4CE SflWCT ’MS
.►"‘rfir iiiivr, a Tiltnir tlie SfWTJ who nis K nil
'll Blaze, Mr Edmund I*erciv»l.
Sheet at Fleming* & Anderson’.* Book
STRAY MULE.
»>n the night of the 25th inst, a large dark sor-
r< ! ho.-** ntalvs ffti taken up at my heuse, which
the-owner <Ah' h*Vh hV eal ftig; proving property
a-i-.I i-ayingall expense* incurred.
THOMAS JEAN, Athen.% Ga.
►.iiamfr
I.AD5 MARK The Grent^ADE MARK
Euglisli Rerae-
iu unlail-
Uf.iy’s Specific Medicine.
OE MAI
Any toie reading tbo papers would
conclude that the country had notlis
ing to do just now except to entertain
General Grant and give him grand
ret epu.ins. Most of the time of edit- public letters, and it affords mu much j h --^-rs
gratification to be enabled here to ex* j ‘ j-„: t p
tend to you my congratulation
ut censure or blame.
Having done well, tny son, let ti
encourage you to strive on. Wherein
you have failed, by sedulous uppli
tion achieve. Wherein you have
quired and lost, by renewed and
sidiions effort reg iio
Make knowledge and wi.-dom th
_a.inia* r WcV»- .
T..-S-, PPcrmpH
torrhea, ltnpo-
ors is taken up io speculating as to,
bis future plans and pros|
duliciill to- predict wbtit
ot us if Grant does not s|ieedily re*
lieve the suspense by declaring
what he wants and what he intends
, . ■ do.’'' ..i.air
to do.
Rector’s -wife—“Huw. ihj yoh ilq' cause of your action, and success c*r-
Mr. Wiggles? We have not setn sms failure the form. Be assidumi.-,
and strive to gain every ease. Let no
opposition, however toi midable, dis
concert ordeter. The vi
von at church lately. Have you been
away ?” Mr. Wiggles—“Yes,
imi’um! I’ve been a visitin’ my old
urns at Maneliesier, mu’um.” lSec-
■. ite—“Really ! I hope you fbiiuS
Id ladies quite well.’’ Mr. Sing
les —“I didn’t say my haunts, mti’m
.-aid my old ’aunts—revisitin’ the
uois of my youth, you know.
give
writ
druggit
Ilnlf Tliolr
people
ll(T «kttv4 ine of Ague, Billious
ml Kidney Com '
omplaiDi, as l-com-
a naif bottle left
1 had
which I used for my two little girls,
who the doctors and neighbors said
notbe cured. I would have
lost both of them one night it I had
not given them Hop Bitters. They
did them po much good I continued
of fashion 01
ing #r
tliout
solve
m
an county, ^ .did tliem so much xooa l conunuea
h.Jrthoir yh .tmtin they were cured.
1 or 'fhat is wl»y I aiy you do not know
Mr. Pole Gregory of Oconee coon; UadflUc value of Hop Bitters, aud do
tv, Athens a few days' since, 1 ' ‘ * * *
much, tiiey may expect men to avoid
the temptations of appetitejaiid fash
ionable influence oomhined. In • Iain
words, if rvomeu are weak enough to
need to wait till the next woman
takes the wine off her tabli? before
leaving it off their own, they cannot
very well say much against men who
have to combat the taste for wine, a
well U- society prejudices,^ If
pledge will turn the current of prejua
dice the other way, let oqpjes be cirs
culated freely as voting tickets St
election time,.!; ,i ;• ‘ -. -.tl
EDISON’S CRISIS.
New -Year’s eve will be a crisis in
the career of Thomas Edison. He
has fixed tlmt definite lime tor the ex*
hibition of a completed wqrl
c"ven Prof. Tyndall has di
an can perform.J^He has underta
ken a tazkitVo:.. w^ha
be exalted honor or otter ImmilUtioo.
He will be proved
sublime fool.
and while on hi. way hbme, about Rochasler, N. Y.
night, fffnppefl hit pocketAMt cobifl^J,—Aqjttrican liiiru
tam.ii* ffV’oodly amount oTSffbrfVAgW
not recommend them high enough.”
Si-e o her
ral Home,
this juncture Mr, „ „
sUriedJtatflt.in search of his tnis-ing
ipoeketanoolt, came up and Mr. Sax
[delightedhim by turning over tlie lh
treasure. We supposo Up^o^Pp
re. We sumiosp Us-iJt^Pptjkipl
■, treated ut gat e a possum su
greenbacks, gold and siJvtjrj^pnilg ;;; <[ WANTED,
Mr. I^iwis Saxon, who'left'Athens.a' At this office a bright, sprightly,
ter Mr. Gregory, spied)-SnShetbihc and Indnstrious boy between the
briglu. lying in the road near PrinccsJ ages of twelve and sixteen yean,
ton Factory, and upon picking it' up who derirss to learn the printers trade,
found it was a pocket-book yritli a. None need apply who are not willing
i brass rim around it. Whetrhe'rtSach. to enter into a contract for an ap»
I ed Watkinsville he examined and prentioeihip of not less than three
Ifoandjtbo U .belmjfsd
gory,’Who* hiff ” *”
rorti.
I1UW TO GET SICK
Expose yourself day and night,' eat
too much without exercise; work too
hard without rest^ doctor’all the
time; take all.the vile nostrums ad-
rtised; aud thon- you will * want ti
tew How TtroxT Well which i
answered iu three words-*Take Hop
Bitters! See, other columu.—Etc,
pra*. aent.lG.raT
jM t*an iu
^ U«|»* For Hu lu
ll W. F. Hood A C<t. bare just re*
oss ceived a ear load of fine hogs. The
above, firm will keep hogs for tale till
uiptj l>t of JsnniiffVlSaO.
1*1111 f Uifcwti Dt Jan. lo.
A crying baby is a bore to the
whole neighborhood and the parents
should be forced to keep ’Dr. Bull’s
Syrup bandy. Price 25 oent$. J;
Dr Gitisctn has moved from Uan,
cock county to McDuffie county.
Ibnn o
tipi) fiirbids discomfiture. Fait. 1
stand by and boldir vindicate a i.
eous cause to the bitter end.
d.a sub
There!
sublime
is
or outside of ah insane anythin •
er lunatic than ltej l, if lae h^
nounced lo the world his Menlo Park
programme for/thh eyff qfttk^Nblf
year, without ltuowing what* lie can
jierfurm. If be fails, he can never res
|iiin the entire
jic. If he succeeds,
will do him homage. ^It is foolish for
the envious lo assert tl/sVhis ose qf
filament or charred papjr in a ncuum
fi>r an incandescent electric light lia
but a variation of the Sawyer-Man
invention Wbat he says he has
done is something no one haa hereto
tore considered possible,-
succes?fo! a week froi
night, his triumph will be complete.
He haa indeed reached a crisis.
Mb
The different religions denominations
of Athens report only twelve families
in all the city, who are dependent
upon the charitim of the chord
-This is certainly a fine allowin'
place so large as Athens, and with so
largo a proportion M its citizens. be,
. longing to'lhe differeut .chqrj^*
]
■
and all
iiirca*cs thatfol
iEfOUE TAKIKf*. low » •» a#e< l u *mER TAKIIB.
eRu-v ci* Si ll* AIdisq; a.-* of Me'.oory, L’ui-
v r^.tl L:.nr*ttfltli‘, Pain An the Uncle, Diiiincss 01
Vision, adTYSny otlier
tl sit lead to insanity or Consumptiou,
inaf are Grave,
pinion I am-in «
n send treo hy mall to every one.
jld by all druggists at $t
r pamphlet,
til to every
V’wifrei-tr aU
_ rW bo
i money by
' ' Tli^'diAY MEDICINE CO.,
- , ,»* S Jloetmajta’^s^.Drtwjt,JWiic;
-,.1U m'Aflioiis miff.evfsriwhvyo hy sRdriisr-
Ijveii if any *«f your '-a-es chance to
be removed to a higher cam t. and the
cause should be remanded, do not
allow yourself to become chagrined or
mortified, or iu the least discomfited.
Cheerfully abide the procedendo ;
with manly courage and resolute- de
termination boldly meet the issue be-
d the proper judicature. We must
climes toll hard, and delve throiglj
rock, deep down into the earth,
I tlie moat precious gem.
difficulties thicken and harden
rqcrinf learning, you uny
well 1 expect that some pear! of great
led is UridffO beneath, and is Worthy
ilmoet effort to secure it ( The
hat it is uncommon, not open to
and easily obtained, is what gives
it«i t* a oostly gem. Regard
the thickness nor hardness of
9 yosiruclion; labe^ aud and delve
iff iWffidrif Strenuous zeal: seek
rei^Uingiyfor the hidden treasure,
lest perhapa success may lose the most
valuable jewel involved in the srit.
Iluviiif* perm nciitlv treated in Atbens, of
fers his professiomd services to the citixens of
‘ ihcns end sarroun.Unc country. May be
liiil during the day uttlie Drugstore of J2.C.
Isiug & Co., on ltroud Siroofi and at night at
my residence on Lumpkin SL, lioiiso fonneriy
oecnpiod by Capt. WUliinus.
Diseases of women£& specialty.
Aug.S.tf.
e. like atfacra tlie weak. ^Fo
NWriizotion with the Bitter*,*ttid
k and baffle aliki’ithe vims of enidexn
’ temp, nttnre w hich dis-
s of the feeble. There is
f urc x etretable stiir.ulant.
.•iti-hiiiou’4 medicine, and
ment uraorg it^uidiiyjin-
nll Drutr^i.'ts anti respectab
acpt.28.mly
,i„„i
Insyraoce
if Kuiuai
coxtJiE’A-isr'i',
ATK^ITa, GEORGIA.
IS, President
urretary.
•YOUNG L.
7S4,5.»? 6S
St evens Thom a*
Eliza L. Nkivtok,
Ferdinand Puianzf
Dr. R. M. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
ELES F. STUBBS,
‘ressor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,)
GeneM \ibhi mission Merchant,
'fin
■tliye to ravke ymtr life
•tha bright ex-
a true man-
reflecting credit upon your
Mater, the time honored
the proud State
y. '
;e note of time; time so fleeting,
t. yet how riiort the Cols
i daysl They are bat shining h.mrs
the morn that is brightening,
o .the glowing day which lights nj
.beats the world’s broad fieM ot
beeirik>ir,i
the PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Hooka that are wafly Wfci —4 >il> Imlmlwi la all Mi*
L ra pertaiainx to LateM —4 Rw-lsijiai aupplya
— ——^ — oaffihiflala
—
AGENT FOB TIIK
Guitmau Factory Yams,
j ’l' »t bat STREET,
a Sttyrmfeah, C-i eorgia.
sririk'. Ties, Hope and other supplies f
aished. />ls«>, l iteral
consienmcnt-s for sale c
or N« rthern p'-rts.
A!* A. AY inn, Cii
•ftb ifite firm of Grt<
t irurtVu thy busim
ash advu
fur*
made on
Liverpool
and Corresrondent
Stubbs At Co., has
aui;.21.tf.
o/. \ mmim
.^ a gf|3
KligSl'l
Oo—O « m -
|| i'
ss-^y &
al*aS=|
OR R1
swing
Yoa cu:i have your
5iJ:stWrtlr'>!sfe»flined ‘driJ ^Set,
- kiy*mo't;’«tift .» oi
01d,Umbtelln8 iRepsfifeffl 1’
MSB; AUD MULE
titasey Sieve.
Athens, Georgia.
flit
buck from the broad field,
Iff mom, erst so
I appearing -o lasting and
zdctHff,-will seem only as a bright,
fleeting dream of the pa-t
The brightest day flits by, ’tis yes-
rday. The weeks, the months fol
low the fleeting days; soon all are o!
thfe years long gone by.
Another year, with i s ‘golden mo-
ents,’ its bright day , and weeks,
ad months, is now sw. eping rouud
to its close; time is, weaving its dark,
shroud, and soon the d ad year wil
.rfiiniflirM-tAtfiffU
tioV.is.7V.Vi
• Wa'afiL
•I .flxiriSl Itl n
Atlieuf, <3*-, I
timi aiiU tfi Mii-n i mn iiAnq
nt Iritn *iiwcil ’. II <i-( itin j
Mann
least G<
i ave It utor fced
IfBo. Hatnewt. _
ettfcet*. arenllireth and
«j>. Mr prit >’8 cn*iut»l be beat. My
IfiH c.ifiuOL le^ptaU-d. My ?1.50 3ad-
orMt aind a yvlwn else except it B.
' Kjiiirfn ’ tlontt at abort notice.
Ii. II. ALLGN.
miowiv;.,
Moriwetlier’s
ATIIEBfSjl GAlRl Odt '..fWfrcro au^ki
mifh. Shop.
OPPOSITE
•«WBE
'“sssvtantst
wfe IlfSpynr
l Block, over Charles Stert a*
NCKsr.y pekmihsiox:
k. t New York;
INDISTINCT COPY
T
ann & Reaves Stable,
all kinds of plantation work
_ ^ iffijaSi repairing Wngom
Buggicsj .making and repaiiin
plowlb.aSk. Horse shoeing a special
tty. All ivorkitlone at short Ti"tice.
sJpt.UMin. W/' ■ FlUW ETHER.
dec.21L3(VDr.
asa m. Jackson, onjiuMy. G
vi ... j., > a
l . LOItpiA CLAKKR COUNTY —Whereas Per- .*
. «" lle,A. House appliesito me fur letlers of ad. ;4
tmnist ration on tho estate ot .saac H. Houte. late
of teM-ratltrtr (teoeaseil. Thfe art- therefore t-
cue um adrrfinish allconAerncd to aliOw* cause *
•uy office, on or bef re the first Moa<|ay in Fsl
._u •“**- should notbj KTitnU
why said lettc
tat veil umiet
December 1879.
dec.23.o0dw.
my hautl ut office tut* 1 It it da;
ASA 31. JACHSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA OCONEE COUNTY.—Ordinary’»
VT Office-Alexander Ilubitard lnu applied fo
exemption of personalty, nod I trill pam iiimir the
s in Watkinsville,
it. January the Cih 18HJ.
Doc.23.3t.w JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
ATHENS GA
leavers A llurpe
onaept. and the
L Beavers.
NOTICE !
A.. Dec. Mb 1879.-
day iUimoIv
3». B. 0. C. HEERY,
MILES JOHNSON’S
DYE HOUSE
cs all kinds of Ladie’s and gentlemen’*
DYED AND CLEANED AT THE
biishmentg,
clot
Steam Dyein\
ex: door to E]
ftept.23.ly.
I CHEfPEB! CHEAPEST!
LEWIS,
'eif’Store and CurifectionEfy,
.A - f ii road Street.
Rdikl
3ns. Georgia,
Next door to A. S. DORSEY,
<■ .■>*,y ■ -jkS
on hand at all timra the finest Tohpeco
ra. The bent aud Yrt»be*t LenTonft,
_ _ .Apple*, Pcannbt, Caudles Con-
fectionozies gencndhr. Also keeps; on band a
constant snpplo of all country produce, such an'
Eggs, Chickens, Butler; Cabbage. Potato©* ote.,
etc. The Cheapest Fam ly Grocery Store and
Coufeetioi ary iu tli-i eitr. Give me n call,
nov.lS.w3.il. P. LEWIS.
k
tEOEGIA CLAK1CK COUNTV.-Whereas,
William Craig Moore, Executor or Eleanor
_ Jlp, late of said county deceased, petition*
itf terms of the lawr fora discharge from said
Executorship.
Tlieac are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to-show cause at my office on or bc-»
fore tho first Monday in October next, why said
discharge should not ba granted. -
Given under;my band at office thin 10th June
879.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary,
June ,17.m3m.
ft
EOKGIA CLARKE COUNTY*.—Wchcens.
Edward It. Hodgson, administrator of La-
itelte Maupine deceased petitim* in terms
of the hiw for a discharge from st id admiuiatra-
IVERY, FEED HKD SALE STABLE.
^•fclxoxxa, Coorgia.
JGAN’N A: REAVES, PROPKIETORS.
Will be found i*t their old stand, rear Frank
lin House building, Thotraft strei i. Keep al
ways on hand good Turnouts and cn.*eiul dri
vers. Stock well cured for when en* rusted to
our care. Stock ou band for sale s f - ill times.
dccl3tf. 3
ROBERT CHILDERS, j
Blaster and Well Digger.
Cleaning and Repairing Wells
A specialty. Will work by tlie job bv tlie foot
or by the *‘hiy. Good reference can be fjiven.
Orders **1 dressed through l*i»st Office r^r'
ceivc prompt attentir “ *
sept. 9.8m.
KiIBEUT CinUDSfea-'ll(I
Athens, Ga.
JEWELER & OPTICIAN!
V. W. SKIFF,
Would inform the citizens of Athens that he
has taken purl cf the Store with SN FAD A CO.,
and will keep ah assortment o:' 23? m CLOCKS,
WATCHES, JEWELRY <fce. with a
variety of tlie CELEBRATF.DIHAMOND
81‘Et-TACLK.S, EVE GLASSES Ac.
which will be sold at reasonable prices und
satisfaction guaranteed. Abo personal atten
tion pvid to repairing of fine watches, and can
recommend myself as being a fine workman and
’onchers from otners to verity this statement.
V. W. SKIFF, Athens, Ga.
These are therefore to vite and admonish al
oncemed to show cause at mv office on or
( the first M< ndoy in 'December next, why
id discharge should not be granted
lied this 25th
JACKSON, Ordinary.
ol personalty, uud 1
clockp. tu.cn the 3l»!. ot 1 •cesuboc ,
t my office in WatiauKTillc, this lice ember :
79- i * I
r.-JL- JAM iM^LYL EfOr«^»*rf. :
h KORGfA. OCONEE COUNT Y.~Oxdiaarr’*
? Office—Evalinc Johnsbu (col’u) applus fur -
zemptloo of personalty, and 1 will {aas upon tho
Ime at. qiy office in VVatkibsviilt.i.Ga**-»4 10
^trsauaftSiSS*#^..:
Court House door in the City of a
wtt: (»ne vacaut lot Tyiuz und being in ti to arty
lying aud being in thecuty
of Athens conminirg one h; lt acre, mere or f*
less, bounded dn the North by Dr. John A. i
Hpnnicutt, on Ilia East by Kitta Smith (coPAY
tho South by Hancock Avenue, outlie West '
by. Biljups St. Levied on by virtue ot two .*
btsto and C *"
Conntv Tax fi. fas., V. W. I.ucas Tax
iHector vs. Robert Asbury'. Levy made and
tuuud over Wine byjoa. S K. Kinhov, L* C.
210th district, G. M. this I>ec 1st.. 1879.
J. A. BROWNING, S. C. C.
dcc.2*30d.
NOTICE.
References —We the undersigned citizens of
Modisou Georgia take great pleasure in rccom-
mend’rg to the citizens of Athens Mr. V. W.
SKIFF, os a practical and skillful Watch
Maker and a reliable gentlemen and worthy a
liberal patronage. J. A. Billups, Augustus
Reese, Dr. G. B. Knight, E. W, fii rrii/J. Cj
C. Blackburn, Editor Ma tisoman, K. lley&er,
Clerk Superior Conrt, P. R. Thomason, Mayer
City of Madisou.
All poisons indebted to f he firm of HOUSE, 3
BKTTfe & CO. will pieaso e*»:uo fu.' war-l at once
and settle. H
All acocr its not p.dd bv the 2fHh of Djccm
barvfill b<p it out for colicctirn.
d®c6-d&w HOUSE, BETTS & CO.
ity ot M
dec.28.i
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‘ v. w. skiff.’
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0 CONEF. SHEKIFF’S SA3.E.—Will boii'd
on the first Tuesday in January next, I
tween tit* legal hoars of sale," before tlie Coi
jhannm
JDb.*
{is at
following i»repcrty to-wit: kll that tract
of Und situate, lyipgen^ btiug ih Ihf t , f
Oconee and State of Georgia, known as
Melton Tract, udjpining land" 117 “* ° 1
"led Haygc * * "
lof.WalaM.,
good, Ned Havgood (a Freedman,J C. D. Jlur-
nett and Mrs. ft. Collier's home pliaos, contain*
ing about aighty acres, more cr less, it being
all the land deeded by Surah Melton to KHta-
beth Collier, except aboti 70 acre.* Vieetic^by
her to her son C. D. Burnett.
Levied on *o snt*;>f.; a fi. fiv issued from
Oconee Superior Court, returnable Ho Jdhnnry
Term 1878, in fiiVor of PttVr Hafril, vs.NV. E.
McEntyre, C. D. Bumo’t and Elizabeth Collier.
Levied on as the piop-ty of Mrs Elizabeth
Collier. Propertv pointed • ut in fi. fla.
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