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Athens, February 3, 1830.
ATHENS - WEE K L Y BANNER, F E B UD A K Y 3, , 1880
Judge Bleckley’s letter displays a
modesty that is a rarity under the
run.
Bain, wind, mud, sleet, dual).
Jumpin’ Jerusalem! But warn’: yes
terday one.of those days!
It has been a trying season on ti e
juvenile swell who owns a new ul
ster. He has had to let it hang rn
its lonely hook, waiting in vain for a
chance to display i's fancy figures.
It is always our pleasure to com
mend nud call attention to gpod home
papers. Among such we name the
Millcdgevilte Union and Recorder as
It- ing one of the very best weekly pa
jiCrs in the South.
flu N. u O. leans limes has been
ruled by .Mrs, Hennen, the grand
ma!
.It
uardiau of ticnetal
that not oue dollar
i< luu.i raised by the Atlanta
titution has lieeu either rereivxl
i :i in v her.
lUb i.taiaial -nous.’
For t..c last lew months it has be« u
a station of booms in >mi iitvored
country. We have had an iron boom,
a wheat boom, a cotton boom,
Clement Attachment boom, and rail-
• k-
it
-ra
li
. . , . J.s i ..m a proiiiiueot c ti
ll n of the W. si loaproinine.it citi
zen of Columbia county—Hon. H. K
Casey. Bead it.
\V<
- acknowledge the compliment of
an election to honorary membership
in tin- "Young Men’s Library Associ-
ation of Monroe,” of which B. J Eds
wards Esq , is President, and Jus. R.
SI i-, S. cr. tnrv
You in i\ have niiti- cd tiinl ti e At
ai.i .i ci -**<i itoi (-n't .-.t.-.-in to be aw.-r-
tin t then- i- in existence any way
from t ineinuatti to the Southern sea-
con-t that doesn’t go through Atlan
ta. Evidently the Northeastern road
and Rabun Gap are not on the Atlan
ta crowd’s map. Clearly, the Atlan
ta crowd is not tip in the geography
of I In' country.
If a Vice-President can’t preserve
,.r-’er in the Senate, what is the net
..I having a Vice-President,any way?
Yet in- inili d utterly or e day not long
finre Three times he called on the
Senators to "lake tlieir scats and he
quiet,” hut in vain, and finally had to
insiruat the Sergeant-at-Arms to
‘•seat the gentlemen who were stand
inn.’’ The disorderly Senators ought
to have been spanked,"and the Vice-
President might-as well go down to
Florida on a fishing excursion.
I!-rn. Logan E. B'ecklev has re-
signed his seat on the Bench of the
Supreme Court of Georgia, and Hon
Martin J. Crawford, of Columbus,
judge of the Superior Courts of the
Muscogee circuit, has been appointed
by the Governor to the place vacated
by Judge Bleckley.
The Chronicle and Constitutional
ift strangely misconstrues that part of
Ur. Felton’s letter relating to his cot)
vers .t ion with General Walker as to
the appointment ol ex-Marshal Smyth
supervisor of the census. The Chron
icle -oiai'i' misapprehends that part
o Dr F> I ton's letter.
The compliments ot the season have
passed between the editors of the
Grveneshoro Herald and "Our Coun
ty" a paper in Wam-nton. The lat-
trr says that the former "sets up a
piteous howl,’’ all because he can’t up
as uood a paper as -‘Our County,
and Hi. IferaiJ man alludes to his
Wairenton brother its "a certain long
(are. I animal, who erects his t ar- anti
bruv-,” Ac.
Tin I'daine-Grant co nil ct has al
ready broken out rather severely in
the Eighth Congressional district of
Iowa. Beprcsentativo Sapp, of that
district, is a Grant man, and is about
the nnly one among the leaders in the
district. A meeting of the Blaine
men h t b en held and a candidate
pi. k< d out with whom it is proposed
to make the fight against Sapp.
Apparently Iowa isn’t really to sur
render to the third term without an
effort against it.
A man in a Chicago theatre cried
‘•Brava” at the leading actress, and
she iikjd it, but when another and
intoxicated admirer shouted “Bully
for you, oljl gal,” and "You’re a
daisy,’’ she stopped acting and de
mantled his expulsion. Four ushert
undertook the task, hilt he laid hira-
selt.oi) the floor, put his arms and legs
around tho scats, nud was immovable
until they pried him loose with a
broom handle.
Somebody writes to the Homan’s
Journal protesting against hats iha’
are turned tip so as to look jaunty,
and says that he weut to a funeral the
otherdav and found his attention dis- .
. i r .i ■ . in the body, and two in the abdomen.
traded from the services bytbejaun- j . J
nah by Rabun Gap than l>y any of
the other talked or routes. TJiis is
the one solid tact that stands out in
bold relief amidst the multitude oi
rumors and counter-rumors, booms
Mid counter booms. Will it be util
road and political booms. But among g” the Georgia and
all the things “booming,” not 4 ^tbeartem roads, w.ll ,t ?
seems to have gone into llie business
more effectually than the weather.
During the greater part of this wins
ter, especially this i„ u utb, the tem
perature has been something remark
able. East Monday we had the most
disagreeable of wimry weather. The
next day—yesterday—we sat in our
-auction hav ing no fire and needing
none. It would not have required
much effort to imagine one’s self in
{Southern Laly, so soil «as the air
and so blue the sky. This state ol
tilings is the more notable on account
oi Hie contrast wiiu the weather res
pons which leach us constantly Iron]
Europe, It is omy a lew days since
we read that t .e Seine al Baris was
so lull o: large blocks ot ice that tbo
n idges w
.mu, and ii...iiiiig but aetivb mean 1
uies j rev.-.ne . «i.ie spiead ifc-suie j
Vi .... ...... I a L sevt-„ oi e-'gir. j
d yean • -t. .ui.l »...., 1.x - i (
It ii n v r .. Seri*■
. A MISTAKEN WOMAN.
The Kansas City Times tells how,
among the young adies who sat at
the receipt of customs in a Western
church fair, and retailed kisses at the
notniral value ot ten cents each, was
a vinegar»visaged old maid,' who had
crowded herseli in on the gauzy pre
tence that she felt it li-.-r duty to do
her share tow ini helping along the
good cause. When it came time for
closing, the young ladies linued over
STATE NEWS.
The Latest Sayings and Doings In Georgia.
While d 1 iving to church Mrs. Mary
Shepherd, of Bartow county, was
thrown from her buggy by the wheel
slipping into a deep rut, and had her
right arm broken.
Llewellyn Anbrey, M L Johnson
and Geo A Howard were admitted to
the bar in Bartow Superior court re
cently.
E R White’s blacksmith shop in
Hart county was burned recently.
Mr J H Hamilton, a leading uteri
chant ot Columbus was seriously in
jured by a fall a few|days since.'
W in Redd, Jr., has 'resigned the
xuperintemlentcy of the Columbus and
Borne railroad.
A new military company—"Smith’s
Light Infantry”—has been.tormed in
Atlanta, Joseph Smith, capta'n.
John Koerber, a music teacher in
In 'Pulliam co, ltobt IV tv bite t©
Saitie K Hargrove.
to tlie church treasury from $5 to $10
apiece, while the ancient female hand- i Atlanta, committed suicide by shoot-
. . ... ,. , , mg himself with a pistol in the head i
ed IU.J1 solitary.dime, the value ot one — ■ — *
kiss that s‘.e received from a blind '^ oe rne ?! °’ le ,°* a reve J | |'e posse, |
was accidentally shot and killed bv I
man whose >ast<- was so vitiate . by .mother oneofthe po-se while raiding
jiihisccJ-cIiewiiig that lie was unable in Towns county.
'.rewieaeti vvilti Eeslruc- !'“ the ittipo-itioa.
Ai*p::EeurE» compliments.
Tee Southron says thi-re are 19
liivvvers and 4 practicing physicians in
< iainesvilft-.
Harriet M l>ean.
In HartweYiniiic Norton, aged
4 years, and John Berry, aged near
G, cliihircu of E B Benson.'
In Out. o-.. t-'-, Wiltveni Ca
. JUEGA.L-AUVKKITsEaIEN I’d.
GEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.
Whereas, Atburr II. Hodgson luliuinii*-
trator of Robert B. Hodg*on deceased, petitions
terms of the Uw tor a discharge trom said
mtHm.
e therefore to cite and admonish all
to show csoso at iuy office on or bo-
rst Monday in January next why said
should not be granted,
inder mv hand at office this 11 th day
iinber 1S7U.
! ASA M. JACKSON, Oi dinary.
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O’Neili”
:: lv pub-
li l-
IV A B-vston. of If-t - ion. bass
it to B 1 I ff.over-.
ALTAR AND TOJLli.
>id;
DEATHS IN GEORGIA.
In SSnoia.'deacon Edwd Shepard.
In McDuffie co, Jr.o O Langhlin,.
aged 84. * #
In Lee co, Whit H West.
In Heard co, “uddenly, < t heart
disyase, in tho road' near his home,
Morgan Drummond.
I In Hart co, -Albert Baker, child,
ngi.il 3 years
In Gwinnett co, ltev .1 N Couey
In Lowndes co, Mrs Enoch Fen-
der. ; - ■- •
f - ^ \
In Augusta, Mrs Jno M Crowley,
Geo McWhorter, .child ; Mary Loti
Bhinizy. Burwell, child.
In Early co, Mrs Ashley Roberts.
In Rockdale co, Anderson Stul-
durt), aged about 72. 1 ,/^J.
In i’iiomt s c >, M L Griffitl. a,uiity'oi'ciarkeriind 'it fiirlliiir xppearinz tint
T • . i i, > f: wwirl ih-ft'ii/lwnt sioftiA not reside wilniu the Slute
hi CiWiimcU co, auddenlfi Mim u i* ordered bytheCour-, u on
motion of coQnscL that said Defendant, ah
Smith, ipit-af and answer, at the next term ot
the said cohrt, ebe that said cause be consider
ed in default, and the Plaintiff, allowed to pro
ceed. And it is further ordered that this rule
be published in the Athens Banner, a I aper
published in Athens Ga., once a mouth tor
lllLLYER, JuJ^eS. C.
Jam. R. Lv le, Att’y i»r l'U’tf. . . ^ ^
A true a rue. iroiu the minutes oi tlie Court,
rriijt ^t'tjr day
-j-.—T^rrlr
ll ‘‘InUV..' J.
GrtA CLARKE COUNTY.
Where.*, Kedilcr. T. Pittard, administni.
or of John Kirkpatrick, deet-iised, petitions in
enmofthe law tor a discharge from ui n ad-
minUtratiou. . , ,. „
These are. therefore to cite and admonish all
ooooenuxi to show cat-so at my office on or be
fore the first Monday in November next, why
said discharge should not be granted.
Give a under.u.y hand at office, this* 21th ot
June. 187*.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
julyS-Sia.
r Libel For Divorce
J Clsrk Superior Court,
r .j November Term, 1B7V
nnir to tue ooart that the Defeud-
Smith, does not reside within tlie
,’lbotn:-.
M,
;ip.
Bruce b II
;.\*n York 11 ci aid 11 r\uTy»
lacea miu. a It-*-... t> t hu
December tbe Djnube was trozi
iOot UI1H a l.ab deep, *iuw,i to tar bps . K* li- Y-*:irs Ago” prove. ns we
ow Death, which la 13U mi.ea below 1 thought they would, o b- very i ter-
Vienun. About seven years ago tiie 1 eating to most it not ab our readers,
authorities ot tne city were suddenly The rommeuls of two of tiiem are ao
imjneaaed with tbe
might damage it, and they bad an I that «e must embalm them iu prin-
iron ship constructed and placed ; ter’s ink. -V higii official in tbe State,
GES IN GEORGIA,
a, llcr-cbel Youno
At Li
K’ia Ain
In Tiiomas eo, J*ffeisou Mnniford
to Caroline Trull.
Af| 0
JtKtLtfc
s idea that ice liandso : e and so i.igblv appreciated I i Liunaw-iek, Heury M Fuller, of
i.o.i ^“ l , h Carolina, to Ellen K Night
ingale.
, . i , r .i • . ... , Iii Greene co, Curry E Copelan to
above tue city to ktw-p ott the tee i ol dtalinguialied abt tty as a jurist and Alice C Culbreth
For the ship, however, there lias.I acknowledged excellence in literary
•UJ.U'i
Broat
Street' Athens, Georgia..
and 1 taste and acipnreinents, write-
in Troup co, Geo Truitt to Carrie
Biltman.
built' "1 read the Banner with much in- , ... . >• n
, , . In Atlanta. Jas M Barnes, ot Chai
ns by j terest a D . gn at pleasur*-. As an v-, tanooga, to Gussie Brown.
Col James
In* Mayfield, Mrs Mary Norman.
In Harris co, Mrs Mary Branham,
\ aged 80.
Near Jamestown, Mrs Elizabeth
j Sapp, near 80.
In Troup eo, Jacob Ilaynes, aged
Gray’s Specific
59.
ItrCRE TAMIN'
un*l a I'
Fu’.l
ilesirv *
BLV
In Hancock co, Mrs E P Lotton.
In Gordon co, Ilobt L Marsh, aged j
Near Resaca, Mr Strain to Miss
Wright, Shell Warren to Miss |
Wright.
In Gordon co, Piuk Rogers to Ellen
Worfl’ord.
In West Point, Jno J Baker, ot
Atlanta, to Ida Seilers. , q-*;;-
In Carroll co, Wm C Baker to Mary
A Kiuard. • j e- t> j
In Wynnton, near Columbus, An
drew Shepherd to Lucy Banks. j
In Harris eo, J T Peason to Millie j - —
My hand, Teague Z tekary to Rebecca jgQ A_HDIiTG'
-BY—
TAUIB.'
us i.oss of Memory, Uni-
:i iu the Back, Dimness of
Insanity or Consumption,
: our pamphlet, which wo
v maiJ to everv o »e. Tho
■ M bv all at
[.aclCHjfes for or will ho
receipt o: i he money by
: AY MEDICINE CO.,
.t-’ Block. Detroit, Mich.
*i everywhere by all drat-
SOLUBLE
•♦> MM-
en no us.- until now,
e engineer- who
liave been me l-utl ot epigra
me laughtei-loving Vieune-e. But i idenco ot the good taste displayed iu .. ....
, . , , .... . , . . ■ Near Bairdstown,
ow the epigram* have ceased. A it, it I am any judge, I alw; y* find R r , J0 k ? over 70
lew days since the ice broke up and j something worth preserving. The
nothing but the ship saved the city j article cm Peggy O’Neill delights me
from a terrible disaster. So alarming I have seen several, but none w hich
was the situation that tor a week on . takes up the subject and deals with it
tbe principal streets of Vienna a num- 1 historically and sentimentally like
her of boats with oars were placed be- this.” Our correspondent then adds
fore the ho live- ready lor instant Use. a reminiscence of his own, which is
Similar accounts reach this country so apropos that we give it:
from all parts ot Europe. At Cannes “ Some thirty years ago,” lie says
and Nice 1 hey have Leon shivering “in Americas, I f.-'l into com-r sat ion
with cold, and nitriles and or.mge ttitn an old negro man who had be.-n
blossoms have b*en touched with the body servant ol Wm. H. Craw-
host. At Naples they have had f or j ;ln ,l was then the servant ol his
snow, and even farther south in Italy daughter, Mrs. Dudley, and he was
bine noses and other insignia of more enthusiastic over the beauty and be-
inbospitable climes have been seen, nevcdence - f Mrs. Eaton. He was
Doubtless this exchange ot weather j servant in the hotel— t which I sup-
bet ween Europe and America is but! ^ Mrs. Eatou’s father was prop.-i
temporary. We shall have again our i e i or — w h el i General Eaton was visi-
hard \\ inters of former years, ami ting her, and gave ns some account of
they will find again the genial days tt.e love-making. He described her
which for the present they much miss, personal beauty, style ot dress, and
But in the meanwhile there is no j coded bv saying—•* gentlemen, when
harm in our extracting all tbe enjoy- J looked at her I couldn’t j
ment possible out of tin-pre-eat condi- blame Gen’l Eaton—no man * ', .
lion of things, and acknowledging ; could help from loving her.” j C °’ D M “^ l ° ,, ,y y t> , x v, V F ,y
how favored we are in “ booms” of all The other ielter that we cannot retrain , r I 1 1 : L ClY la I ,
ig-a. .... ... . In Lawtenceville, Mr Jacobs, of’
Mnas * f,om Is Irom ol lhc ‘ mosl Logansvillc to Anna Baker.
intellectual and cultivated of the gent- . , ,, '
, , , i Iu Jones co, Ison otewart to Millie
ler sex, w 10 writes: “1 enjoyed vast- ««- ■-
ly the article—“Forty-Four Yean
GUANO.
MO'T POPULAR I'ERTILr
izer in r<i-:.
.11.20 ill
Orr & Hunter.
t Apr. tv.
HOUSE
COLORED •• DUEL*
Market Street, Athens, Ga,
On our first page is an ace >unt of a
atal street-fight in rkansas, a fight Ago.” .Do you know, I have the .po-
which, lor utter desperateuess, we have em it refers to—“A Health”—in my
rarely known equaled. Near Sa- Scrap Book. I always admired it, yet
vannah iheotlierdav an equally Moo Jy did not know to whom it was dedi-
and murderous ati ii 1 occurred bn- catid. .AYbat a charuiitig name to in-
tween two negio men, the difference spire a poet’s pen,—Peggy O’Neill!
MooIIoIk.
In Penlield, Dr E C Armstead, of
Walton eo, to Zora Landrum.
Near Tlie
Market House.
I to furnish the very ln*t
In Rome, Frank Paviowski, of v'-.j
Adairsville, to Henrietta Stoffrcgeu. nv*; Ail . . ;
In Hart o-v, D A Bobo to Amanda 1
Vernon.
hard times. Then
:nt llosy ” Market
uo'.'.n.2i
JoUV l. II1IUIX8, Clerk S. C.
dec.23.U0dw.
ASA M. JACKSuN, Ordinary.
n EOBGIA CLAItKE COUNTY -Whereas l’er-
VJ uietia A. UuuaeStudies i;“« for leqrrajji a.i-
.utnislrslltiU uu the ctabisl *essc 11. llousertsie
»f suiu couniy deceaoed. 'ihese »rc tiiereture to
rile and iu!uionioh all concerned to nhuur akiw- su
my office, on or before the first Mouduy in^eb
und«>r my huudtlofficv tuis 11th day of
December 1879.
ruary uext why said letters should
"* • jy huudst office I
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
decJBJOdw.
KOBOrA OCONEE COUNTY Ordinary’s
— * - Alexander Hubbard has applied lot
of i»«rsonmlty, and 1 will pan* upon the
j office in Watkinsvillu, at lu u cluck iu
i. January the 6th 18s0.
Decs-S-a
JAMES H. LYLE, Ordinary.
G EOliGIA CLARKE C0UNTY.~Onlin-ry|
Office UUh Dec., IST’J—I’eter McLcater, tcul «l)
has applied for exemptiou of personalty, anu
M tiinjj »iart aud waiustien *t n
will ps»a upon the same at it-
the loth-day ot January mo li
ASAM. JA'K;
dec.30.2t.
*
EOWilACLARKE CbuATY.-Whei
Mary A* Lipscomb mdmlmst-atnx ol rreutis
A. Lipscomb deceased oppi’cs to me tor icajc w
sell aJJ the real estate ot said deceased, xheso
are thercibre u> notify and cite an couccrned tu
‘show cause at uiy office on cr before tbe hnst
Viouday in February uext, why saia leave should
uot be -'ramed. Given under my hand at office
t,him‘22d daj of December 187‘J. *
Uo. AOA xi. JACK-ON, Ordinary.
dec.3Q.4L
TVeOKGIA OCONEE COUNTY.-Ordina *
\JI office—Foster Jackson (col d.) has applied
extmptuu of personalty, and 1 will pass upon ^
my^office'iu Watkinsville, this i>eceiulK?r ffii 1».U-
JwSSt. JAMES R- LYLE, Ordinary.
r% EOBGIA. OCONEE COUNTY.-..-....-.,
ij office—Joe Adams (col’d.) has applied foi e*
emption ol |H*r^naiiy, and 1 will pass ujKjut"«
same at 2 o’clock p. m. on tbe .list, ol Ueccm
1879, at my office in Vt atkinsville, this Decern
JAMES B- LYLE, Ordinary.
0'office— Evalino Johnson (col’d) appl.
exemption of personalty, aud I will pass up
- —y office in vvatkiasville, ua., at 10
t., December the 31:
dec.9 ot-
JAMES it. LYLE, *
r liaa
GLOHGIA—Oconco Coonty—Whereas Da
vid K. Kicburdson applies to ine lor letteis ol
administration on tho estate of l’resley Gar
ner, late of said county—deceased. 'llio»e are
therefore to show cause at my office on *or
fore tbe first Monday in March next, why ante
letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud at my office this 2Cr J
day ot January,
Jan, 25-4-1.
JAMES IL LYLK, Ordinary.
5 OLD po RELIABLE, t
bc-twe.n the two fights being that the ! What a delicate structure the poem lanf^ t?Wa M^thewa^"^ , gaStX^ ^
former was a regular stieet-fight, w hile is;—as fragile as a Pearl Nautilus.
. V.1,11 sour u.r -igu negro
^....ieo to li”Iii a duel he - anils
Tipon the crdi-r of l.i- shooting
eon We
nut amJ to nov oti.
hut 1 i!ie file ol "the
eorrespt n.leuts,
is inti-reslc.l in
most ln.-;iiti-
shoots at once. No-ie of tbe shillv' | tul woman of her day,’’ that*
if-
Macon, Joe Domingos to Alice J ^ 1 ^ \
J. C.’WILKINS, Athens,Ga
Fannie J.ou Overton.
Near Senuia, Ben Wiley to Savan
nah Hughey.
I
'•/AtJjsH
nv uuuusuu. , > qP* c \V v ^
At Johnsiou, S C, Mr Mobley, of
Warreutoii, to Sallie Mims. ! J 0 Vi |
h fii
SHERMAN AXO UOY.XTOX.
In Coweta co, Wm tiuined to Miss
Carr.
In Meriwether co, W R Lunceford
to Miss A M See, John Pullen to Ida
Sutherlin, J B Sanders to Willie A
hallving, red-lapei-m of the Code tor they cun find another entertaining nr- McKenzie, Bright W Lundy to Bel- #
lor him. He means business, and goes [ tiele on “Peggy O’Neill” in the Feb- lIt ' Jolmsou.
at it red-eyed. So when Tom Clark , ruary number of the International
and Charles Houston, the two Colored i Review, from the pen ot Mr. Stilson
brethren herein referred to. met at a i Hutchins, the editor of the Wishing®
store on tlie Louisville road about six ' ton Po-t.
and a half miles from Savannah, late .
one evening last week, and renewed an
old quarre. Clark, who had his gun I The Philadelphia Times thinks that, Lanier.WmieHardytoEmma Duns
with him, proposed that Houston go General Sherman wields the sword lap, Barnett Altnan to Lizzie Dun- * s. ftO'*'
and get his gun and they settle tlieir j with great skill but that hi-sparkling **p. $ j] U
difficulty by an exchange of fehols t pell often lakes sudden flighU into In Defc?oto, W D Peebles, of Sum**
Houston, who lived iu the neighbor- ! doubtful and dangerous realms. Be- ter > s U, to Annie Hart.
hood, hastened home and, procuring I ing a gieat mau he escaped many ot , In Columbus, Wm R Ingram to!
returned to the scene, the results unolly which would come U 1 "T Jane Herrington.
Ground was marked off and (<e com- to the common blunderer with the Iu Gwinnett co, £ 11 Buchanan to
pen;'but he crossed quids witli rath- \ Nancy A Brand, J N Ewing to j
er more than his match in his bout A Biauil.
with General Boynt .n the well known | 1,1 Baldwin co, W D Jones, of
vv . . i. .... ...... • . . i. Hanctck co, to Ella V Simpson.
V» asiiliigton coiie-pouueiit. J.oy- ’ r
t. II seems to u.iuk that tiie General Iu Hancock co, J W A Buck, ot)
1 Baldwin, to Willie Stone.
batin'..- faced, when, without any fur
ther preliminaries, both fired simulta
neously and both tell at the same
time. The guns wi n- heavily charged
with buck shot. Clark was
-bol in the left side and breast,
some of the shot, it is pre
sumed, entering the lung. He wife
taken into the city and to iJ e office
of » phy-iciau, who pronounced hi-
wound lo ne very serious, and he was
sent to the Colored Infirmary. Hous
ton, who received three or four, shots
Live
51'VYff : i W S $
5 «*»>'.' t; ' ;« r. 5* “as been used*
fjE ■' ' in my procticej
• wSi'j! A i! and by tbo public,}
Jgfi't* ! v-'t'or more than .)5 years,}
V» v '"’tn unprecedented resulta.}
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ol the Army has no more right lo li
bel him than has any.ordn.i.ry fel oiv, > In Lee co, Morgan Page to Jessie
and wjien Sherman said tliat Boynton * cr ' il " 8 * . i ;
Could be bougllvto trndttee Ing moth- I Im Warren co, Pryor Veaz -y to
er tor a Uibiksand d’iliais, u libel -nit Bong.
is l.i todotv aii.i tiie tiuuole i- that ^ West Point, J W Lancaster of
.the! suit-, m time ol peace at |'Vest Point, to Ida Hackett, ot King.
uiu-t be inod beture the civil courts
ty millinery worn by tbe ladies pres
ent. There is no occasion too solemn
to divert a man’s mind from staring
at bonnet*, is there?
THE CENSUS SUPERVISORS.
A qaretul examination of the li-t of
Supe.-x isor- of tho Census, nominated
by tlie President, increases the dlssats
isfaeii.m of the Democrats at tlie par
tisan character of tlie appointments.
Out of the one hundred aud fitly
nominations the Democrats get thirty
eight, o: which thirty-one are for
Southern districts. It is thought that
was carried off by his friends, and
was believed to he in a dying condi
tion.
Of the two affairs, we think the
balance ot “s't ivvlery” is in favor of
the negroes.
THE ONE SOLID FACT.
The latest railroad news is that on
last Thursday, a called meet
ing of the directors of the Geor
gia Central met in Savannah and
passed a resolution rescinding the
pending proposition to lease tlie road.
This acticn was taken on inionnation
at l^a-t twenty nominations will fail of received from Atlanta. A quorum Of
coi.firmation, largely owing to tlieir | the board being present, formal acs
carpet-bag and scalawag antecedents.
A WOMAN'S HARD.
A Western writer thus describes
Miss Emma Abbott’s hand: “She ifi
remarkably attentive to details. This
is evidenced by her longand spatulate
fingers. Her band would be a joy to
the palmister. Its lines are deeply
narked. The vital aud thought lines
join regularly, tbe impulse linejs won
derfully developed, extending across
the palm, and the sister-impolie line
{Girdle ot Venus) is well defined.
The mounts of Jnpiter, Apollo and
Mercury are prominent, while that of
Saturn m -depressed. The last named
pcculkkity indicates that Abbott is of
an eaSy going disposition. Her art
and ns-imilation Kites are clearly de
fined.”!
1
In Wrightsvillc, Johnson county,*
iiquor license costs $3,000.
tion was taken, and now there is no
pending lease of the Georgia Central,
The air continues to be filled with
rumors, one of which is that Cole was
to be made president of the Cincinna
ti Southern road. But the Cincinna
ti Times says there is no foundation
for that statement. The
only thing we are certain of in regard
to western connection with the
is that the Georgia and Northeastern
roads ehonld now make every effort to
have connection made between them
and the Cincinnati Southern via Ra
bun Gap and Knovville. It
seems to ns that now
tbe opportune time to effect
tbe combination necessary to establish
that connection. It is useless to
print or to read all the floating ms
mors and idle conjections of the boor,
The potent actuality i^that it is a
great deal nearer ftom Louisville and
Cincjuaatti to Port Royal and Savsn-
and according to law. Ij Sherman
was in the field and could get Boyu
ton wilhiu tbu grasp of a military
curl,- whoso officers Cmermaii
could appoint bimselet, be
might very readily con-
vtfil the correspondent of any offense
preferred against him Irom hcttilqturS
lers, but “whin the correspondent
brings the General before the civil
courts, they stand upon equal looting
liti anikifiid jhe law is "presumed
to,be Lk.iud to inequalities ot rank.
These facts «uay tuuKe it unpleasant
for General Shenti.tu in deiending
himself against hi.- litfedom of speech-
given to the public defamatory ol
Boynuai. General Sherman should
read up the history of General Scott,
who was ever dimming the bistro ed
his great military fame by the foolish
employment nt the pen to griui y his
olteu hasty plosions; aud when he
has studied tha follies and sorrows of
8oott, he might uote with profit bow
golden silenpe has been to Grant,'
,(• An i Athens Student’s Dream,’,
Near Re-nca, Mr Blankenship to jjw
Mira Neal.
In Dougherty co, W B Frazer, of
Mitchell cj, to Katie Kerr.
In Gainesville, S Y Jamison of
South Carolina to Mollie Gaines.
At Bartow, Mr {McCullough, of
Wadlcy to Emma Murphey.
Iu Calhoun co, A W Turner, Jr, of
Leary, to Alice Webb.
Iu Lee co, J N Carter, of Ameri
cas, to Bobbie Green
Iii Eibert co, J N Worley' to Sal-
lie Arnold.
In Burke co, Walker Bostick, of
Jefier-ou co, to Miss Hardwick.
la Ool-imbus, ChaS B Lloyd tol Ed
die A Johnson. 't
In Webster eo, 11 A King to Mis
souri Eiiiot. , i ,, ,-|
In Da'ton, J L Trimble, to 1 Mary
Morris. , •
In Wilkes eo, Mr Ramsey of Me-
Du flic co, to Sallie Chenault.
In Franklin co, Thomas Williams to
Emma Whitehead, Jeff Morgan to
Miss Hansard. 011 i;
ft o. 12 N. Eighth SL
St. Louis, IVio-
Who hu fill.I I - expcrlsree in I hr trrwtmewt Of tfo
In tl « ’.ft -. f t » the r *Lifa of !:.• lotqr ■*i« aucctmf
prnc. cc in It. * i>. - »t» warks, ju*t uubiuiutl, cutitkU ’
Tho PKYSIOLOGY OF NfARRiACl.
Tho PRIVATE lAED’CAL ADVISER
Hooks’! I- «r-r.-i* ’>* VsUrttsi! Seir iu*‘.nsr1*r»lt»all tv.*U
tcraxe-rta ; r ..» tn!;.”-.! ju.'I V.-nanhvsHl. and supply*
if.Hljr 1: last rated, and in plain
Tin- two book* cntbracrAC
i-.Hatlrn for both nurrird and
, v.‘ii!em* In tii-tii'-al treatment
• Head what mi r -t.tr r«i- • -1: v :**'! hr kaow Irdgr imparted
In DfCVaitd* ik*w wj.rks t* in ivc way ' *’ ** ‘
laath. the virt t i ot .a.ly Jrd.-smUoi
perfrrtly health, ^aybo.fcpt with am
•fltfr, and in* Woman, lit It>inert|
from tha many ilia her cux it hc.H
to.*'—Rt. Louis Journal. -
rOPCLAU PttU -CO eta. «tacM
both in one rohmte. |1; in cl<-th andl
fiilt, ct*. Mtra. S«tj: under peal, o»
Xact!pi ofptie* la tnoiiey ps 1
ttSSlkwH. Tba
i; (fee Safe, otherwiaa
»t vigor in the prim*
gfnrafi
,f * in* i* nfGizirt i^wrsksatdhyUastalltot
jour (jaUo*. WToid atimulantwand X— “
XI joasrAm-ui of letter-, tolllw ever ymriBUiilzliS
work to nstorr brain nenra and wmj<a,a*a
YiOV’BKYre.WSi
VTboerc r yon wr^^hercrcr yoa arajrbwirrctyOtt aa*
gBatgasgaaitacari
■ Yoa will b» cured If yoo . .
IfaroaaretiTTnT4ywr*i*ndloj*apir!tf(I.D7\*> Btyrlf.
InsUturonit. YaurdruwtetketTfiU. ■
mto joar Ilf*, lb It a* tawed hr^
■■LoKGlA, CLARKE COUNTY, Whirr
—Johnathan Hampton, Executor of Thou
v-rawford, deceased, applies to me for leave
sell the undivod half interest of said deceased
in and to all the lands held by said Jon at It
Hampton aud said dccAscd. Iyinjf within t
incorporate limits of tho city of Athens, ai
known as the Thomas laud, near tiie North*
easLcru*Railroad depot, containing seventy-
th/eft acres, more or less, These, are, there
fore to cite and notify al! j*ersons concerned to
show cause at my office on or before the first
Monday in Msreh uext why said leave should
not be granted. * ***
Given under my hand at office this the 5th
day of January 1880. ASA M. JACKSON,
4w, * Ordinary,
C L.-vKLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—
Will l>o sold before the Court House door ot
Clfirke "county Georgia In thfe city of Athens, on
the first Tuesday in March next between the le-
gal hours of sale to the highest bidder, l'or cash,
the following land, situate, lying and being lu
Clarke county, Georgia, and lying on the Mid
dle Oconee River , andta-Ooii-ing lauds o
l tunar Cobb, Stephens Jones, the Jennius
O.’ouec Mill Tract, and Jcnning Barnird Tract,
and containing (178) one hundred aud seventy-
eight acres, more or less, according to Ruther
ford survey, and lmviug thereon three tene
ment houses. About 4® acres open land anti bal
ance second growtn piue, and well watered sud
about three miles from Athens, and levied on
ns the land ot Jefferson Jeuaing under a ti. fa.
is^ioil &bm Clarke Superior Court, 30th Au
gust, 1877. under » judgment obtaineil iuCU rke
Superior Court at the August Term 1877 in fa
vor of Johnathan Hampton and Robert M.
Smith as executors of Thomas Crawioixl and Ju
lia F. Crawford, both deceased, against Jeffer
son Jonning as principal debtor and Henry Jen-
niug as security for purchase morev of said
land, now levied on and a deed this day made
by Johnathan Hampton ns executor of aforesaid
(K. M. Smith co'eriecutor being dean) to Jeffer
son Jcnuiug iuL pureurauee of bond for titles of
testator, for the purpose of making the levy
and deed made, filed and recorded iu Clerk’s
office of Clarke Superior Court befort* levy was
made, and levy made to satisfy said fi. fa. This
Jan. 31st, 1880. J. A. BROWNING Sheriff.
Rr^nte^s f«fc $7.95. wlm.
. &SALE.—Will be sold on the first
OTueaday in March next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
On# hair In crest in a one acre lot in the city
of Afhehs. Iving on tho line of the Rock Spring
adjoining \V. Hudgius and George Echols, Bar
(’Us Dcriooat in possession: also six saws, one
lot wood files, 3 maces aud 2 dozcu bits, 3 tool
chests, one chop axe, 5 augurs, 5 augurs, 2 hum{
iners^4U*iD atTiir.Cools to tedious t« uientio
als^Ado#t>f laAMNO
»the pi
-lor-wagons. All ltvii
as the property of Anthony Dericout, to aatisfy
u “fi-ftt’ (rail the Clark Superior Court m fa-
vsr of RdbtT Dean:
G KEOKGLA—tlsrkc County —Ordinary’s
Office Jan., 20tli 18?0.
John Pott* has applied for exemption of per
sonality, and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and Sr 1 pas* upon the same at 10
o’clock a. m. on the 14th day of February IHSO,
at my office. Asa M. Jackson,
55 Feb S-£t • Or iu rv.
Madison Sheriff’s Sole.
WILL BE SOLD b -lore the court home
ft door iu the town of Danielsv it e, Madi
son county pu 'ffrs( Tuesday in March
uext, betwupti tb^.'lefJl hours '
•TffSr ■■
tract of land m-i-eaia county on the waters <>t
Blue Stone Creattj adjoining lamia ot 1 Van and
other*, and containing 215 acres more or l. ss.
Said land is productive forest land, convenient
to churches, mills, Ac.
Sold as the property of John Scott to satisfy
book* entbravr
tuirMi
1 treat iik nt_
o'nAbie'Urar- two “ri-FA's ’ is^ued' from ti e Madison Sut*c-
rior <S9KECt?fiff«^Uk.f«Yor of D. K Mosiev,
Oliver in fuvor of J. R. Crane, both against
, against said
John Scott.
Notice given to the defendant, «rolin Scott, os
the,law direct*. Tips Jap. tS, 1880.
F. B. Sc.vireoKottt, D’ni’y Shrff.
- m> .
The Georgia Baby Bonfls will buy
Nenralgine, Neti’rttlgine wril cure
Neuralgia add Heaflache. Neuralgia
and Headache load to disease-—disease
to dc^t. Moral; ‘ Goto your Drug
gists and get a b title of Neuralgine
and b»,relieved. Sold by E. G. L>n^
9l Co., and R. T. Brumby & Co
Nora Bell,
MS**
i, John I
Rider to Roxy Ann
paUibbed in th* Banner ot Sunday Lrach.
Jobu In Daw-soti, E J traetorAo Cliflren
T, of,Decatur. It was a akrei..
well-.article. :
The country is now suffering from
a deluge of financial ignorance. The
editor* ■ of-the—and the:
are contrjbnfiQ • lamely iii Georgia to
the d’dlnge. ^9ju’t they please give
ma UUle restti t, . >
1 na ti.w. ’j
{Totlga A J Williams,' ‘of Sumter
county, was violently thrown from
his baggy atidireoeiled » pinful con,
citation,
j'!'
CoVJ E Owens. - rl7V ' I- ! i
In Forsyth co. Early Pruitt to. Mrs
R J Moorhead. Goo Pruitt to Miss
AjMoorhead, Robt Burrcsa to Liz
zie Tatum, Jno Wootim to Mary A
Martin.
Da* Cowch OmIltbliwKtMSuli •»
gVellopPa!forStonfeA,I.Ivwaid Kidwy^D1
•iban. CunabTfeUtTfelrtu itUMrtidu AjtinRirtl* J
|X L C. laaafebMiateaa.il rmlitaV 1« r nr* for
iiuAMnviwtwfwrawwrawtor
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
' NEW YORK. ‘
Tills li?ii-rt more than; litlly nialiitaliiB :tb*
IMtioVitjr-to Wtiich it ovres it.. .worJd-uido
spntation Tablv atlemlance and apartments.
_j» nneqhiiiloi Tjfeilitjr for convenient-..®*
travelers, the very best. American plan Sntt
TOAKSIEST; t-t 00 n day «nr| npvsrds. '
PEK1UN Eyr: >21 041« *2S 00 a week. . -
S White. . Jg
lo Wasbim^on co/ Wm C Harrell to
Winifred Johnsoir, John A Snipes to
Mrs D F Harrell; Mr Kent, of
Wrightsvillc, ttrStidio Kelly: ‘
Jn A^nta. J O Shore, of CUirles^ ‘PlSSOlut'OIl. Of . (Copaftlier-
toa, to_Fannie, daAgfater of the lafe 5-Qip.
The Oonurlnershin heretofore cxilt : n<f ‘be-
who te^un^fi all liabilUi^s. -and w»ll ntteudJO
gi f
XLfctt
B, F. IJ. JAOJCJON.
home eawi.v ■
. Addre
.18 wly.
Family Gtocerj Store and Confectionery,
roSeliStrcet.
(Georgia,
%xt door to Jr S.‘ DORSEY
' Keeps on hud stall times the finest Tobsoco
arid CqSfcfSl ■' ■Th4> beet'end Freeliest Lemons,
Onaaes, Apples, Pesuute, Candies end Coa-
a sosrallv. Also keeps on hand a
lo of »U country produce, such as
Tru.diT.j r-lewis.
> Read! Read I'Bead.
.-The Durham mills have been thor
oughly repaired and are now prepaired
to'grind wheat and earn upon short
notice. Take notice and goVern
yourselves accordingly.
Henry Jennings.
MULES AXD HORSES,
i W. S. HOLMAN keeps constant-
ftswraHnentof. tUobns;.^ fcnny,, <|y on | mll ,| from twent y to sixlyhcad
J.c. riTNEE,’ ; ot lii.e brtko mules and horres, of all
sizes, -
.out
Jan 13tf
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