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Febbuakt 10, 1880.
~Gracin' 1 * goodness! Is a whole
winter geing to he crowded into Feb.
ro*ry’ _
RfV Doctor Felton‘and Rev. Mr,
Si.ninnna, who it would appear wear
2. livi-ry of Ileavi-n to serrt
ihrir political ambition*, ai:d to slan-
Jrr and abuse their people in.
A man of TO married a woman o!
60 at Birmingham, Mich., and find
himself sued for breach of promise by a
woman of O'-*. The giddy young
thing* are all in a tangle.
Chiet of Police Benson, of Norfolk
committed wicidu in bis private,
room a tew mornings since by blowing
out his brains with a pistol. The
i-ame as* abberration of mind re.
suiting from domestic troubles
Tin' appearance of Mrs. Senate
Conkling in Washington, and the
appaitnt lesturation of cordial illa
tions between her and her husband
rise to the au-pieion that he i-
; v king Ills wife’s favor now
ilM ! I.e thinks that Iter brother ia
IU 1* the next President. Horatio
Seymour ia her brother.
sow ivruRESTiMi nr.rnn
LANDS OX THE .MK-UVK.
A con rp indent of the X. « Y-rk
Hilt Arp says, * ot course as soon ns |
. . I Dr. Felton found out that bis friend , .......
of encou.aa.ng Rev. T. J. Bhnmnna had Written a rllt V‘ Vc
r ) lfiter ii) tilA PrPMilsIlt tloimiinnin.. ( . ’ " "
For tjo purpose*
8un had an interview rweenlh in iiljmigrjuion to the section of country j letter to the PresiJeul ileiiouncia;; the
Chicago w ith Mr. Robert P. IVilefj,' i through which the Air-Line road people'of htt own Sta»«* aa “comipf
the well-known statistician, who linn ] rims, tlie manaigers of that road have 1 *®*®*®to® traitors” that he, the Doc*
>an r< "is. j t0 . r ’ •'"St'-nf l.*o lhe IVc-ileet and
In Gwinrett co, Harmon Davis.
In Lumpkin, Mrs Mary E Wood-
been appointed by Ccustis Superin-. ed Dr.J. W. Moonuan eso-i -.j., ,, . . .. , . —.. ——
tendent Walker to have charge of, the | trar o^landsi The object is to record j j^v. ^ ** ie ** !
■and then straightway T ■ '
ieral Gurd.m iZ K.,... «> MllscOS
In Valdosta, Airs B'ligsle'mer.
In Cairo, Mrs M G'A llayes. She
native of Jhdmmt co, and
[{awls.
collection of statiatica of the debt, ail lands adjacent, to the line ot the limned upitjuneral Gordon Or Saui In Musi ivai e co, in
wealth and taxation ol the Ifnilcd , roaiijt that may be jdl'circd tor Rile, and, j ® nin b winch evef it was. and thanked. an ^^
Slates. Mr. Porter is now engaged by means of advtrti-irg anil forcing ! | , V* , .^‘* r ®W®ainsp to light the infiimous^ In Gw innett c -,'4n<
on an exhaustive work upon the re- r«m. «it.6r I e er **f tl.—still more it
sources of the West, and lias been
making studies for it on the ground,
In giving a comparative view ot the
growth of the three sections nl the
country he presented the following
figures:
In I860 the iiopulntiiin of the Eas-
tern States (including New York And
Pennsylvania) was 10,594.300; the
emigrant agents, induce front other : ’ - »-«•'< m "™. i>,m ' °Klberton, aged 28.
i . „ non..." Ot course Millism knows as
sections direct settlements on said ■ lie lives in Felton’s district,
lands. To accomplish this the Com-, _
son ol Mr
. V Duncan.
I any proposes to become a parly to .
Dr. Felton evidently considers!
it, in order to give confidence and j Kev.-T. .1. Simmons chietest qualified-'
concentration to the movement, and j l ' ml f or supervisor of the 1st Census C Wilkie,
lor compensation for advertising and J J?««- j I», Decatur, Mrs John Bryce.
me per i an( ] ,j, e friends of Hon. Emory lu-W^riMB co. Hon T J Bark
if no bale, Speer” Well, really this would .seem . tn Cobbvca \ed Co wen. Bud
the i a ralhef vain.hope or expecta'ionof „ . ’ ,
man who is so very uiger.erous to-1 8nd,LT - ‘
In Dawson co, J/oses Brooks.
In Cave Spring, Mrs Rosa Stan-
noii.
registering will
cent, if sales arc
nothing will be
only
made;
demanded by
nine Western S ates (excluding Ohio) Company. Tue idea of the C nipauy
6,752,868; and the thirteen Southern
Stales was 10,259,016. By a careful
eiliniatc I find that at the close of j fieiuln* aud passenger fares resulting '
1879 the population of <he Rustem from the added population that they
State*bad reached 14 303,000; that. expect enmpi iishrion
There is much in a name, love-sick
Juliet to the contrary, notwith
standing. Some verses called “Helen
0 f Tyre’’are going the rounds of the
j*l>eni. The only reason we can see
for their doing* is in tl|e tact that (sfaction of his wants, an8 which le^ds
if the Southern S ales was 14,295,-
0)0. aid that nl the Western
14,655.000. Thus, while tie
population .if the Si-nth
probably increased 4,''25,981, i.-,j
that of the R.s ern States 3.80s,-
<00, ll.et.itie W.-t.-rii Si le.- have in
nineteen years g.uiml 7 902,032—an
increase imiilv e pt .l in the aggre
gate inert ase of the Eastern and
Southern Stales in the same period.
’this unequal increase he alltaliuies
to a law of nature which mulhtmiati-
cians call “ the law of least i-lfot t,’
the law wl ioh man follows in the sat
is to populate the country on the imc» *>»•!* * °~ Mate as ^
. 1 ., , lI> . 'V c them ‘Wrapt scsesston;
ot the road, and It is in increa-ed traitors.”' ,i,( *’■
’ H Bill 1 Arp‘be correct ot course
V the villi moils newsjiajiers” have
done* ‘ Dr. Fell. in inju-tice
1- •'•t.itiug . that he fell * , put
f .5? . i’vneral Gurdoti for ..ji
lt r. M ioiinau will eommenie the
recKtrati n al Outiolle the IGtlt of
tin- month, and will .jin- di
In Talbot co, Jus F Simmons.
In LaGi auge-, A t> Abraham, Sf7
ged near 73.
in Savannah, Mrs Jane Pollard,
age I 80. 1 • v..i, ,■..,! |« i
lit lllln -o, Peter E littrtO", aged
a nut 05. 1 1 '.
district, in this county, got religion at
a meeting n«t long since. (We would
slate parenthetically that the old man
lias for many y ears Ix-fn addicted to
gelliug. on a protracted drunk.) The
minister, ilot expecting to have a baj>
tizing job, was not preptrtd vi It
, clothiptr. and licing a very stout man
' ^borrowed a xiiit from a brother who
is fond of his tods. Old Knix got
drunk the first time he came to tn.vn,
and laid it all to the suit of clothes
t e mini-dor baptiz -d him in.
lb.
it- Ik-
ilu- it-:
ml;- ! •
e m t at
;lV ol ill.-
bis I.-Ini.
e notice
tin- sfa-
i^'-'I'V the lonfi-.miiii.n of Sinnm
-> ii h.-el so sbmderi-d and aims d |
’ l|v lf?-t!’l«! of It - Sidle, as to style |
*'.Y‘.V?* ,, ’ t IraitoiV” ;
ill se •• v i!Iijii.ii-i« new -p ei-” -In,. J.i |
•' =;*-• »* cm lal in t..imi-
In Hartwell,
man, age-; 64
In Warr. u
the.
Elizabeth A ISulL
■ "ia tiuaD
i lari
r aim
ed van Is
■ 1 agents '
Ii. j.-n--
!*-:n mls-r the D.mi.y lt.vNNKi;
NsuVj line, is to I.-i.nod o i|,.
D IH Slur •'.! E. (I. |,,.ng ,t Wl
iru- tin irienilsof the lt.VNM:,:. «i„l
Iho-e 1 vvtf. di-ire in know ot e V ,-. e-
ihino fl,.-it is trsiis-piritio , 1Mr c (v>
will iiol forget the lne-itifni and pur-
A lncd Knoi-h Arden case is excit- pose (if ihc Dan.v Baxsei: Xkvvs
Box.
AN EXOCH AltllEN CASK
•‘Henry W. Longfellow’’ is the name
signed to them. Certainly their poet-
ic merit does not entitle them to sut-h
general notice
Like Commodore Vanderbilt, Mr.
William H- Vanderbilt is a benefuc.
tor of educational institutions.
When Gen. Johnston represented to
him that the University of Virginia
needed funds to make available the
splendid telesooim presented by Mr
L. J. McCormick, tha railway king
quietly wrote a check for $25,000 and ■ just completed, and which has Iony-neca-ca-d wile.
him to where the means of supplyin:
his wants are made case r. The mi
gration caused by the influence of this
natural law occasions, he says, no loss
to the nation, but, in fact, benefits i*.
It is only a transfer of jiojiiilatinn.
Though the place left may suffer tein- •
7, * ... Nothin;
jiornrily, and its population decrease,
the whole population of the country
increases, because the means ol sups
mg the ri -id:-nts ol Windham, New
York. FiW u number of years M).
and Mrs. John I’daistlell have been
counted among the leading residents
of the town. Ale ut eighteen year-
ago Mrs. J. --ce was nvirriid to John
Blnisii.il, believing it the time that
In-r husband Hiram I.osce, was either
dead or had dcserie-l her for good.
seen or heard of him
until last summer, when be unexpect
edlv turned up at Aireenvillc, his for
mer home, alter an absence of over
handed it to him.
We have had Spring weather dur j the Eastern States raised 90,829,000
ing the Winter season, and now that j bushels of corn, the Southern States
the season called Spring approaches, - 843,613,000 bushels, and the Western
Winter seems to be just setting in States 659,813,000. Now, in 1878,
Things stem to be getting badly mix- ; the Eastern States produced 104,998,-
w j jndticcd have already gotten so. i 200 bushels, an increase of about 14,-
plying the wants of the tn.i-ses are twenty years. Ten days ago lie up-
made easier. In illustration he gives p- ueil at the home of lhe Blai-dells,
the summary of xi tabic he has i„ Mitchell Hollow, and claimed his
After due de-
public, liberation, Mis. Losee-B'nisuell deci-
1870 ,1,.,) to go witli her first husband,
which she accordingly did, leaving
Mr. Blaisdell to mourn bis untimely
loss
.STATE AKUK.
The talc-1 Sayings and Doiags in tmrgixn
Liniiflnton jail has one inmate.
Liucolnton High School will be in
charge ol »V L C Palmer this yea:. j
The McDuffie.Journal thinks Lester
ought to be allowed another chance at
Felton.
Juponkeis ate blooming pvoliiM-iv j
all over Augusta.
Hogs in Mille
from cholera.
»l .alibi ..f W S.ilid
Mr - Dr A a: x\i
lii Mue hi, l apt A F Ii- nnr.l.
In .Siiiuiiiei v.lle, eeai Augusta, J t
E i'll 'iirfts
I i Stiyamiab, Jno H Frcil.
, )q <)Xlbrd. G \Y II M>m-!l, aged
73.
At, I K-onee
B.irnys.
In Paulding
Lest er.
Station, a!r- Joshua
■ -.in hoi;
x-o., suddenly, Henry
MAUIUaCES.
In' Og’lethorjK-, Robt K CoWx, of
Amerieixs, to Alice M Griffin.
county : re dying
In S.-hley
sie Allen.
In Griffin, bins
lie < iiissaivav.
■o, Shade Tatum to Gns-
X Drewry to Wil-
Iii Lee co. II II Savage, of Baker
1t -o, to .Miss S E Jones: J A Lararaoro
Morgan brown's steam mill, mar to .Mi-s O Beat tv.
BENSOMANA.
(from the Iturtircll San.)
It is a well-known fact that Buw-
ersvifle is a total abstinence town and
has do bar-room, but a short dis
tance outside of the corporate limits
on ibtf H#rtwe|hR;dlroaxi, is a dram
shops ^.W., who fs dowm on u ltisky,
rex-eflav nipt Ids brother B., who was
full though, and passed Inin without
sjie.-ifsng. 'B. filled to l.im : “Vou’ix-
all right W., I know your prieclples
and (liic) admire ’em. This grocery
down here is a curse to this country
and should be put a (hie) stop to.
Now, if you say so. I’ll go down ami
, AX.ELEIi A.NT PREl’Alt ATIO
Designed to meet the p xbli - wa t t'
ii ,h»rii)le-- l air xbe- ing 1
Mr*' J di L M* . “ , 1,1 '
-.tin L m i
THE MONARCHSFALLSTOVES!
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‘••■nix* v Falling bair i- inline i i ••
c’.ieike>l by iis n-., -o .1 i p--> - a
growth o ia-au-ii-'l ypmig b:r . S' • I -
glossy and luxu-iai I, that snip
every one. These proj erli— add d
to its exquisite pertunm and jm-iiy j
Composition, nmb r ii the j row, 1:5
favorite,«F the toilet taljle every alien- !
Sold in large Imttles, at only - >l ’e. and ;
51.00 by II. T. Brn tlby vt 'C.i <
• lei-.30.8m.
SILKS AND HOUSES.
\% S. HOLMAX keeps constants I
ly ou band from twenty to sixty bead j
ot flue',broke mules ami bor*es, of all i
sizes. Jan I3:f
J. C. WILKINS, Athens, Ga
LEGAL ADVERTI8EMEX t’S. |
r &3Ui
L i be
Cl.vfiC
j not yet been made
j which shows that in
IF NOT III.ACK. I.AMAIL
Aa TiLani* said to Oberon:
“We tee
The tiler ; hotry-hc«*l*d L«»»u
Yuli iu the fresh 1»|> of the crtmuou n*e;
litd ob ol J llyeBo* chin, end icy crown,
An odorou* A'bBpIet of ewetl suiBiurr bu«ls
fa, M in mockery aef. Th# «i>rinf, lhe Sumnier,
TNe *hildlug Autumn, «n*ry W inter,t h»n*«
Their wonted liverie*; and the ’uihied world.
By their lD*rea*e, now known not which ia
which.'
The Albany Advertiser, (an ex
cellent pajH-r, by the way) announces
the dejmrture of “Mr.
If it isn’t Jere Black who is
000,000 bushels; the Southern States j„„ t „ ,_,, VP us tl>e epistolary Coiuuibi-
producetl 314,729,600,a decrease of 1
yearly 30,000,000 bushels; wbi e the
Western Slates produced 908,490,-
950, an increase ot 4 more than 800,-
000,000 bushels. In wheat the Eas
tern States have gone in the eight
years from 34,000,000 bushels to 47,-
000,000; the Southern Slates from
Colquitt, Miller county, was burned
recently. 1
Tlie city authorities of Tiioniasvi!!e
are planting oak trees iu the town.
The Methodist church at Ocean
I'ond, 111 Lowndes county, is without
a pastor.
Charles E Willis, a young colored
man in Savannah, killed himself with
hindanum.
In
G.-Cl;
Dahlonega, Jno G Shed to
ia -N Duiiei.
Sen in Sana (
ll xppeanuy to !:>« eoilrt tbut tlie
ant, titirali. SinitU, ooe-.-i in--, resijii v
countv of Clarke, and it fart Iter :»j »| •<.*.
said r>i-!ctuiaiit does not reside witliih
Ot Georgia. It in orUercd l»y tlm Cot
mtfliuti of couusd, that su id l>cfetuiui
9ioith, ;uul unswcr, at t,u» iu v
the Mid e.»nrt. «ise that said cause be
bd in default, uud the i’iuiutitf, allowc
eeted. And it ia further or-It reel that
be jiublisltcd in the Athens Uaxxek
uperior Court, ;
—Til Iv
in Lumpkin co, Francis Mincy to
Mamlv Denny.
In B iker co, F 11 May, of Quincy, j ‘ uur “umiha. ^ hilotb, Ju.lee -
Flu, to Lula Perry. j -Ia-. R. Lrir, Ati’y tin- Hlv’lf.
• . A Own AX.raol from tlie muintes of llic 1
In Thomas on, It 51 Cave to Sudie This null day of is
-1/cKinnoii.
Iu Augn-ta, AYm. Brown, of Chars
and his bride for • trip to Florida,’»
and just uuder tho announcement
jirints the following lines, which seem
like a warning note for the bride- ! teJlor 0 j ij le j r w:1 y j n ti, c production
groom: of oats, the West has gone from 139,-
000 000 bushels in 1870 to 263,000,-
000 in 1878.
Ufion the subject of tlie develojv
ad foretold by til'- Augu-ta Chroui-
c , .e'ss'..'tlVcom-spomb-n!, then it must
even be Albert Lamar. Lamar, you
will ri-ni'-mbe'-, is liie mm who, by a
single timely letter in lSiV, brought
tl.e meuib rs ol the Georgia Ci nstitu-
tioual Convention suflieienlly to their reared in Talbot count
senses to cause them to frame a Con- While M V Wils.'n, of Talhot
S3,000,000 to 40,000,000; the Wests stittit ion that the people could be in- county, was topping a j iue he fell and
ern Stales from 168,000,000 to 332,, duced to adopt. Hence, he may be was severely crippled. '
000,000. While the Southern and called the Father ol the present Cou-
Easteni States have kej>t on the oven stiiution.
Frank II Butler has
loi Bronson, Fla.
Mrs Ellen O’lteiilv. if Savannah,
has cell declared non < mu, mentis
by i lie Court of Ordiua' y.
1-rank 5l Carter ilii ] recently in
Marianna, t- ia. He w as born and
Savannah" lertw "-'to Lula M Brodie.
5Ir lig Thompson, i f Taylor coun
ty. recently lost 870 tear Geneva,
that had just been jia d linn |’,.r cot
in Marietta, T A Congo to Victo
ria Appling.
In Cobb county, William L. Jlorris
of 1> uglas i-ountv, to Alice Taj>p.
Ia C -lmiibus, Jas L Dennis, editor
of ihe Hamilton Jnnrnul. to Willie
Newman.
I-- Hart county, B F Goodson, of
lb; stun, to Sallie Ilucker.
Ha
Columbus, to Ella Perry.
John 1. IirEciNs, (
GKOKGIA—Ocouce County—Wlieriu-w 1 >.
vid I*. Kioliardsoit applies to me f r Ictteisc
admiuLtration the estate of iTc^U-y Gtrr
ncr, la-oof Mid county—defused. Tlte^t* rii
thercloioto s*how cause at my office « n "t’ r
fi*rt* the first’Mohniiy in Mnrch next, uliy *<:i
letter* *houkl not be grunted.
-: Given under mv hand at my office this 2'U
day of January, 1880. ^
c J
Jan,
JAMES R. LYLE, On
In
Ttkr h»r up Undtrly,
r whiotivd so slenderly,
Yoong snd so fsir,
Htndle b*r csrefollv,
T»Utto ber pteyfoilv—
nhe'e oraw see brsr.
The Covington St nr hoi-cs that
Father Ryan’s jtoinis. which have
apjieared in book form, wifi find a
ready sale nil over the South. They
. I’.VrY, \Vli,r.-a»
__ .ihnatliaii Hanip'on, Executor of Tuoupua j
Crawford, tieceascd. applies to me for leave to
sell tho nudived half interest of said dccettscil '
in and to all the lands held by suid Jonathan
Ilamptou'and Mid dveesised. Ivinjf within i;»e -
_ T - __ , j incorporate limit* of the city of Atheu**. ami
Uiltv, O K Taylor, of j knoB'uasthu Thomas land, ucar tlie Nortti-
eastern Kni!rc*ad depot, containing seventy- i
thnie acres, more or less, These are, there- !
Milledgeville, Baker Stewart, of j l ’ K ,ocit<! “ uJ al! P*” 1 "" 4 >-" | "' | o'“ 31
n * _ _ ^ ! n 1111w euiisA at mv nm.T! on nr Ix*t<>re the nr-t !
i leave tdiould .
Miss Pojm Mi-I.auy li'l becomes
assistant teacher in the L.o.-ietto High
School.
I ment of manufacturing interests iho wifi hardly do it at 82.50 a volume.
“ Now when by the blessing of! most prominent facts made known by
Providence and in spite of legislation, j -Mr. Porter are that in 1873 the State
the farmers of the country have
drawn large sums of money in oj>en
market from foreign nations in return
for food, they are at once told they
have too much money; that it muit
be destroyed; that they will over-
A litt'o sou of Jeff Brooks, War
ren county, was severely burue l re*
eently. , llis clothing caught from a
Mi-s Caroline Wifis, da lighter of brush Ju-ap.
of Illinois alone made as inauv rails Rev. Dr.Davd Wills, wa- married in
, , ,, ,, , , sliuw cau-e at mv olti -
Stew art county, lo Mrs Mary V . Stew* I Mim-toy in M .rrii next why
art. ! not tic gninted. *-
, 1 Given nridvr iny lmud at
Iu Greene county-, \\ Banks to Jiy of January ts-a. ASA M. Jackson
Emma Engli-h, Geo. W Tajipsn to
Claude L. Moore.
<iiti.,. this tlie nth
At Indian Spring, J W Terrell, o
Covington, to Mamie Fears.
4s,
O I.aRLK COUNTY SHEKUTS SAI.K-:
Will b** *old before the Court Ilonso «loor <n
Clarke county Georgia iu the city of Atlieu*, on
the first Tuesilay iu March next between the Le- j
ful hour-* of Atle to the’highest bidder 4 - - 1 -
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
as the whole United States did in
1860, and that the lour States of Illi
nois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Kansa-
produced in 1978,2G6.783 tons of
Washington City recently to Mr. J.
M. Field, of the Signal Corps.
Near Covington, James Porter, of ! tin- followin' land, oitast*. lying and bfiny in
Marvvrlle. Ten*., to Telia Holder, j ^ rke 0 ~;“’/' Sudf’of'
. . • , Arnoiig the bridal presents was a thou- Stephen- Jones, the.lnninei
\ ui teach m lhe female colleg-.t at gaud dollars from the bride's uncle, ! Ocon«MitlTract,and Jennin* Esmard Tno,
Milledgeville. Mr. Jas Dc Lap, of Danville, Va. j S>XttViSZ W,:
Miss Birdie Little, of Tallmt on,
The Ii*lie baby o: Jo-day "ill be
■jieculatc and break themselves; that J rails produced iu that year in the
the bankers alone can bo trusted to j United States. He has prepared an
regulate how much money they shall j approximate exhibit from which he
be allowed to have and wliat shall be
il* character.’’—Extraet from tht
SfrteK of Stnator Seek.
rails, more than 30 jier cent, of all tlie forty years old liefore there will be an
other February with five Sundays.
Hartwell had its first suow o 'lhe
season on the ground Monday. t | lc ' lUnd-nm' Chun* tdlSer Thr Work of »
2nd inst.
le i
,W J imrrally Onulanlr.
A C«»*»'« SKNSATIOA.
Iii his last letter to the Augusta
Chronicle, the staff correspondent of
that pajier says : “ It is an open se*
eret here that a gentleman of long ex
perience in public life is quietly pre
paring a letter on Washington af*
fairs that will create, I think, a tre
mendous sensation. This gentleman
ha- nut often apjieared in print, of
late years, but bis occasional np|iari-
tion was like that of Jupiter in a
Gre. k Tragedy, and so I look with
intense interest for his promised con
tribution. I am acquainted with no
man who wields so caust io and so |mn-
gem a j>en. Dry bones will be made
to rattle here and elsewhere, aud
some men who shine like demi gods
afar will be uncovered as idols with
fronts of brass, hearts of mud and
feet of clay.” We know of no “ gen
tleman of long experience in public
life” whoso complexion thi* dcscriji-
tion suits better then it docs the Hon
Jeremiah Black ; therefore Black il
must lie Let the sensai ion curou
We feel that we ore jirejwired f--r it.
It will bo known as Gentle .lamia* Professor Ned
South Georgia farmer* are forming We take from the Savannah JWir*’
dura tor the jnirclia-o ol guano at j of the 31st ultimo the following de
scription of the new Episcopal church
whole-ale.
finds that the manufacturing popnla- ry.
tion of the nine Western State* in*
creased from 58,947 in 1850 to 991, TIIE NEW south.
512 in 1880; in the Eastern States ,, - r , ... ...
v „„. . -a....... lo The htriToi: op 1 iik bus—Sir.
from 696,661 in ISoU to 1.<84,86.4 in , /r j !oUell ]*. I>, llU r omits tl.e rarat
1880, aiid io the So .fhrrn States from important cio ; » ’ ’ ,,e ^‘Hh in hi-i
109,880 to 258,089. l*i*» iron, lie comparative estimate of the actual
sajs, can he proiluced most cheaply in ;l,u ^ ^ l,,ure u
•igln
fiml survey, Bnd haviujjf tliereuu three te
inunt housis. About 40 acr*» open land and bal-
atice QCifjiul growth pine, and well v^atered r»v4
cboMt three miles* from Athens, and levied ou
as the laud ot Jefferson Jeuniitff under n li. fa.
iMued from Clarke Superior Court, 80;h Au
gust, 1ST*, under » judgment oV>tniu< 1 in t hi.'ke
Superior Court nt the Aujfnst Term ls77 in »«• j
of Johuuthau Haiupton an<i RoU rt M. !
.ltd J n- |
•letter- l
Jcnuimr as principal debtor and lien
uiti# as security for purchie
1 Jerk’s
mul itiiure uealth «*! the ilillVreut ret— eiHcrtal upon its 4th volume, ami ilex
. 0 , rn . .* , . tions of the luion. He siiows that eljres its aim to lie lo do ami retail
thehouth. The rost of producing, thw !IK . ve;;se j„ populnt’uu iu the *;ou<l it can ami make an honest
pig iron in the United States varies I Southern an.) Ea-iern Mates in the living. A good aim, truly,
according to location and quality ol past nineteen tears has I wen relative- We have received volume 1 mun
product from 815 to 825 jier ‘ 1 '' ‘ 1 " ‘
the South labor and raw mn
lo-ver in jirice. There are
furnaces in tho South, 39 roll:
and steel works, and 48 liirges and have produced an increase ot 14.900,*
, i . * ,j i«* » w* U0U hr-sheln of corn, while tiiu JSuuilh
Lloomarics. In • he \\ c8tt*rn u " , , .
, ern btati« sh *\v a decrease ol .*0 f UUU,^
there are 182 blast furnaces, S9 rc.N 000 bushal* m the amm* lime, hut h*.
ing mills anil steel works, and ouly 24 does not jay that ti is «h*« reuse is lar
•i/^uL>n.v nt at Summerville, m»ar Augusta. It is ‘ Smith nn exeeuton «rchmna» j.
woo,! wa7bur»e:i an in- » f ><™ 1 >*y reason of,he tal- j «* K. cmwa*!, teh
eendiarv. ’ J euted young architect being a gradu- j
ate -if tlw State University, and well J*u3, mm-kvlitoimuJ udeeOi tliis a; m -;c
• , i . i* i* i a bv Johtmthun Hampton as oxwulor «>1 utort—ttiu
known in Athens, wnere he livcnl tor ( f £> M> SM1Jth c^exveutor btf»n« dc*.) to .letlVr-
some time and where his parents still 1 souJeuitiu^ in piiwunmcc of Unul f,>^ titles of
re-idi-. The X,.essays: “Thero has , £3^,^j/STO
been completed at Mmmiervillc (gen- ! ofltce «r Carkv SniKiGr Conn twfo
erally known as the Sand Hills), hear ■j“- 1
Augusta, a very handsome church ed- \ iv|„' u .
ifice, designed by Mr. John J. Xevitl, | —
a well known architect of thi* city. I C HEKIFTS sale.—wiU bo
, , . i - i . ,, ,- OTuemliivni Shtreli next. \
1 lie chuiell Is luluili'ed hv all who 11,3., r . of sale, tbe t'olloniog pro]
have seen it, and is jironoin.-a-il ui be I »ae 1ml '
one of the most beautilju! m me Stale.
The licenses ol the bir-room* iu
Thomson having exjiired, tbe City
Council will not grant new uni s, so
'1 homson is withoatn bar-room.
The Walton County Vnhtte lias
DAILY BANN ER, One Year, $0.00
“ “ Six Months, 3.00
“ “ Two Months 1.00
“ “ One Month, *
(Including postage.)
WEEKLY BANNER, One Year, (including postage.)
50
1.50
J. N. lUtOWNl.-
ing null* anil steel works, ana only g-J doe* not sav that tl is .1--. rea-e is lar ■ . ... ...„ I j
forges and bloonmries. Those branches more than made good by the inoense readtheUs "issue of the Athf^b!"'- i arisla*?»• hicl/u'
of manufacture into which wood and -old we. You know,
mm enter he say* the Hot has with flee J;l bor larger crops u,, n were bow it w ill I*, wmcume'4, brother,
pusheil to their fullest extent, and that produced with slave labor liehne the Augu-ta Evening AYk*: “Mein
Indiana sends wagons vi 1 England to war.in spile of the l:u-.t that prope.-.y Ivrsoftho “ring,” who are it chi. g
to the amount of thousand- ofilollara ami 1 hirst in
was swept away by til.-, \va . While “h
elahoratelv deaoribiug the niiueral
South Africa ; Michigan lurnilure i-
sent to Great Britiui and sold 25 jn
Bon C I{ St 1 other, of Lineolmon, P"™. 1 *; ‘^towiHB descrijitiot. will
ha* been a|>jMiinted U S Deputy Mar- be ol interr-'t.
sled for the Southern Distrie . and , » "e church ,s cruci.Orn. m plan, 85
will move to Savannah. f< et long a ml 00 feet across the tran
sept*. Al lhe intersection ot the north
i a massive tower
surmounted with a
spire, _4hiishud with a bcaulifn
wrought iron crown and cross richly
, gilded. The walls are built wit’i An
gusta jin sse-1 brick laid in black inor
. , ” T .i' 1',—.*? tar, with string course*, window
C ^‘ UlAk ‘t 3 I 1, heads, guides and porches, relieved
.'re beginning thetr bu-nniaH wUUiW ;, c; . alld buffafld moulded brick
ml vawp; but the peoole of tho Sth Vis- 1 ■ ' a " U , V^i ulue ^ , V rlcK
of trict fully understand these wails ot \ >« oruameuial patterua. The wmdous
„ . .. jat the connoriuits.’* and door* are deeply reci-sse.I,aud_ in
ricultural implements Illinois' and its PS? int'anv o'hw3 Tt,e *e*ton exhumed the The'fh'w ‘^relies“add much", tTtfie
tSam'.lo s .w,l , l.« XX...AA IV 111 l l»U'O* ’ U VII l IlUll 111 »11 > OhOBrpttrL 1 W ,J,. T(* .. ..... 1.7 . .... 1. . . .A I.-
cent, cheajier than it can 1-e produced wealth ami manufacturing j> ogress
there; and in the manufacture of og- th-- West, he is ibrerel to admit that
IHnUVG.
January was a kaleidoscopic month,
sntl a humbug. It gave us more un-
cxjucted combinations of absurd
weather than was ever see a before in
tho same length ol time. Instead of
going right along with its honest
work of affording a cold aud bracing
atmnsphere, in which hard work could
be elieer.’iiily done, and sausages
buckwheat cakes nr.d mince pi.-s could
be readily assimilated into fat and
muscle, it dawdled and drizdod along,
one day s’.ealiug tbe moat di pressing
of March moisture, and tbe neat tan
talising and tempting us with a de
ceptive imitation of May, only to re
lapse into a temjioraiy and feeble im
itation of Winter. Perhaps Febrn-
vy will imjiart the electric energy,
the keen sense of enjoyment, the om
nivorous appetites and the recupera
tive activities that ought to be afford
ed by any (esj>.'ctable, well-conducted
and efficient month of January, To
ita other distinctions it may add that
for tbe Spartan virtues which Janna-
ry shamelessly discarded. It cannot
bo a more disgraceful fraud than its
predecessor.
reXXSYLYAJfU TOR GRANT. *
The Pennsylvania Republican
State Convention met at Harriaburg
*aat Wednesday, the 4th inst, and
adopted a resolution that the dele
gatee elected to the Repnblicah No
tional Convention be Instructed to
support Grant for the Presidency.
The vote was—yeas 133, nays 113.
immediate vicinity excel the world, 0 ,
and
mile*
tural
any
As
section*
South now owes 8100,900,0110 mor
than the East, ami the East 842,000,
but he fait- to »av lM, dy «f a young w hite woman recent-. beauty m the ei ut;ch. and their floor*
000 more than the M es’, but that iu c . ( ,( [ot , m jj, s jp i),e East or in Europe
lost inijiurlant of all—viz., the self to‘ sell Georgia railroad share*, 1 " t:rwl '
filature of cotton—aud had he *"M them tor $1 <400 and sloted. , hamtut-r K-.uu ci
so he would,have tumid that no ,, . , W yefiow pme, ot
local dclits.the Eastern Stales show-
sad pre eminence. After
study of the subject for over
a can sluiw such dividiud-s as those do-
Wliile Rev. kl M. Pilgrim ami his
1 family, of Kor-sili county, were at.
1 p' -yciSuicetiug a trunk' containing
from
a careful blared by thu mills in Georgia in tl.e I TO trank w “«'
during which time lie lias collected nil j an( j from lb-: seed the cotton is con-
the figures in re'ation to local ‘
tainnblc, lie approximati-s
debt of the Untied States
Eastern 8tates, 3540,000.01
ern States, $140,000,000;
States, $183,000,600
borne in mind tlml the East
33J per cent, more property ."c lbe SouU| owftt g 100,000,000 more very j.robably nerfonn it in Col
West, but for all that the lofttl debts: sbaa-tha-Kost, hut .fail* to set lotth • bns(-■■ ■’f-t.s.n ,■ ,
of some of the Eastern Stales lorm the hcai debts ot the Eastern 8t:tte*
yokes under which whole eomniuni- 1,1 aa collective a manner; that would 1
.. , j 1 1 - in-obal-ly lave turned the scale the 1
ties are bowed down, and ... many { (Uier ^ #v Tho lSt;llc Georgia Stewart co, aged 24,
bankruptcy and ruin stares practically has no debt, for tho prop-.
arty of tbe Slate, if *old at auction I
to-morrow, would more than repay all
valid claims against her
iincrmi\ tlie tine open roqf-
construction, finished
oiled ami shellacked,
is the leading feature, e.-|-«ially the
chancel roof, which is richly panelled,
moulded, a d stopped chamfer' d.
All the windows are ot -taiued gla-s,
ninl most ot them arc memorials. One
of the handsomest is to the memory ot
r>F,ATn*.
T11 Americu*. It T
' - ■ !
Jackson, of
eloquent sermon tp a crowded ebbgre
gnliou, mid confirming several candi
dates.” "■
them in the face.
In connection with the foregoing
statements and estimates of Mr. Por
ter we call the attention ot out read-
Witli a balance of trade lass year el -1/r E C Elder.
In Kllavllle, Walter Strange, child
aged four.
In Barneaville, infant daughter of
, at least 8100,000,000 in her favor, the j
era to the communication from the j Boutli, cou-cious that, with less than t Jl/i^aehuartts
Hon. Francis Fontaine to the editcr Itweoty.ptr cent, of tbe jiojndatiou of 1 v
Iu’ Albany, Geo W H Bartlett, of
J/rs
. 7 , r , „- , T ■ .. - ,,1
South in Mr. Porter’s statements- - H .ton alone “the ten ,j)josj>erous Suites’ 7 1 J" iForsytli co Poor hllouse, Jno
nro credited with 3162,304.250, he-1 -McGinnis. , • " -..l*
' '* " “ " ‘ W ’ * ' 4« ■»/* 1. ^r.- /j;-rt.*
I11 Stewart c6, John Harper, aged
about 70^ ^‘Sia II YVuiren, aled
is a little remarkable that the learned
statistician should have omitted the
important crop of thu South aud
tho details of the most important of all
manufactures, to-wit: tho manufac
ture of ootton, and Mr. Fontaine
conics io very oppoitunely on
bead with figures quite recently
jislied in the Sun itself.
Don't be too generous with ypt'c
temper. Keep it,
\ ’•
^ domestic cxporis'ot the United State
-for the year endiuj* June 80, ,1879,
wa* but 8717,093,777- It “ scarce
ly neccssaiy to eay that .tlie figures about 05; Sira
given above are taken from the Sun of about CO.
.Waa. 1879. _ y. «r
1, aged
Jro M Cain, aged
l'UA.SCIS FOSTAISE,
. Commissioner of Immigration for
S ^! ,; bu : U >' mHSt r N- Youtte 01 ,it0 ' 8Ul -
In Macon, Mrs .Daniel M Gu-ci:
Mrs WlShinholser.
In Monroe coj Mrs Daniel Ponder:
infant son of J W Miuter.
ill—oiutiuu «T Cuiurtnrr>lil|i.
'The copartnership in-rctofiire exist-;
ing between J1.0 C. Pitncr, and B,,F.
II. Jackson, wasdi-ovojived oi», the, 1*1
day of Junnary, 1870,, by muliial con
sent. Said.T110. C Pitm-r a-siunus all
liabilities of former business prior to
dissolution of copartnership Mr. B..
F' H. Jaekson lias been in my pmploy,
only as cle»k since thu 1st. of January r
1876, up to date. „ -
Athens, Jan. 1st, 1889, . .. ..■.
Feb 17-wtf.
■ - :——-WT- rT-.
XqIIw. u ,j |
election nro .entitled - to vote, ,1/aria-
gers: J. \V„ Collins, L. C. Briuni,
and Win. -Creighton. ,
By:or<ter ot' Cfity L'-nlOcil.
-G. U. Tai.ji.wkik,. J/ij'ir,
Aiheis, Jan. 23 1 ifitiu.
'Hi "-t _ tl’.M 1
.■ > il' ■.'ni' *" ii i- iit I-.- ■ t
->1* Ailitnw. Iviittr o:; the lino *
aJjoiuinjf W. Ilad^iiift niul Gccr^e
a niul 2 do;
i»au£(;rs t ■»
to tedioi
Deri
l«»t wikkI !i!e.», u’bii
chest#, <>nc* ch<*j» u.\
uwri* Mini othwr to«
b!«*o a io/ol'lim.bjr tor \v;ijjohr. Al
to* tlie property of Anthony Dericoiit
a •‘ti-fu’ from the *.*!nrk ^upvror t
v<*r of Jtobl. Dean.
J A DROWN I N<
FeT>-3i<t--Prin erii* Fee f-5 7.*»,
. R.u
bi:-*
EE< IRC IA—1 ’li* r ko Countv-oniiiarvV
Il Offiec Jun., avtU IS”*'.
•John Pott* lin* appliwl for t>\vm;t:ioti of 'mr-
nouulh.T* and itfttiu/ apart aud v.iluatio i ol
homt-jO^-id, and w !• parn* upon lIn- ’•amt; at lo
o'cJoulra. m. on tlie 14th (lay of Fcbrtury
at ifiv offiut:. Asa M. Jack*m>.v,
.,4E*rb3--t Dr in rv.
Devil
- ! r ’ladlsoii SlicrifTs Sale.
WILL BE SOLD b fore tl.o c
II door ini the town of Danielsv
son county ou the lir.-»t ‘aUesday
itct^Vvcn thu le-'a! hours <>t
traet of laud ui sabl county on tlu
Bine Sumo Crack, adjoining lands o
others, and eontaininjr 215 acres nit** , o or l >s.
Said land is productive forest land, convenient
to churches, inilb. Arc.
Sold as the property of John Scott • s-di fy
two “fi-ta’s ’ i»su>il from t»*e Mutlhi-n St»j»e-
rior court, one iu favor of D. R Mosey, 11 re
nt her iu favyr of J. K. Crane, botli aT.vhi.< said
John Scott.
Notice irven to the defendant, jnhn Scolt. i,s
ilio law «lirects. Thif Jan. 2S, lS.s*».
F, B. SC.vtnojtocu, i>*pt*» Shr*if.
Fcb3y4t» 7 : >
O CONEi: COl'TV - APPOINT A NT T< >
Clerkship of County Court.
Under, and by vi-tnenf an Act m' the late
Iacps'-atiire. Joim W, Johnson, e'erk of the
Sm>erior Court of Oeoni*c County, his been sip
pointed clerk of the Count* 1 Court of-said
County, for and duriujr mv term nfotlice.
K M. Jacks jx, /u’jjo C’ty C t. O. C.
Fe\»,7,-^H.
n KOKGlAr-OCONEE C.'UN fV—BV
UX virtue of ilie authority in me vested, by
the Sixteenth Section of tho County Court Act,
Ttie Georgi i llafiy Bond* wifi Imy.
Nenralgine, Ni-nralgihe will curt-
Neuralgia and lleftdachc. Neuralgia
and Headache lend to diseas —dis. a-e
to death. Moral: Gotoyiiur Drug
gists and get a biltle of Neur.dgiue,
and be rC 'u-vcd. Sold by E. C. Long
& Co., and H. T. Brainbv & Co
A Wcyk. $2a day at home e,x-i.v-i
dp 4 J* Unblc. Cosily ou fit free. Add re
rru M Co., Augusta, Mainnov.18 wly.
CHEAP! CHEAPER! MSN
;*|;LEWIS,
>-Faaii!; 6roaery Sio>eand ConfecHonery.
•--I . : 1*
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An Eleotina will 1« held *pL-*llc»:
Citv Hall on Fabuary 10th, <for -Al-
tlcrnuui io tho Third. Ward, to ^Utlio,
^»t.^rai» A i^ 0 Sm,ftw mt dm io A, S. DORSEY
,A_tlrons. Greorgia,
veeps on I
I (JijDacs-
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