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Atiieks, Marh 23, 1880.
THE SAUK OF LIBERTY HALL, LOSES Ills
TFJU'ER.
T: .ip' cars from the news we pel
from Washington that bon. A. 11.
Stephens beentnoconsiderably settled
at lhe opposition ho received lioin
tlie l)eino<:ralic memhers ot the
Ilon.p, u him he wanted to speak on
I lie 21st rule. We are ev, rb'ting
helievers in the rightol tree sjieeeh,
and think these nieiubers of the
House did very wrong in trying to
restrain Mr. S'e; Inns in giving utters
an" i.-jlu- views on tile question Of
all .rhing riders to appropriation bills.
We eaunoi, however, agree with
so e ni our exchanges w ho s.era to
i Ini k that Congress should make an
• e-p< rial pvt” ol Mr. Stephens be-
e * use ol ‘ liia ape and ei |ienmce,"
and hr this n aaon, he should not
nave Iv ii op|H>sed in tillering his
views and sentiments on the 21st
i ule, or uiiy other question. Mr.
Stephen*, as any other memlier of
Congress, ceraitily ha» an unques
tionable right to express lii> views
jp-.'n any subject,* and opposition
then to, is in cuntlicl with every
sense ot justice and the great In-on ot
tree government—-lie r.glu ol bee
speech, lint Jds rights nud priv*
eleges in this reapact should nut be
greater, or by Jmy reason, an excep
tion to those gt any oilier represen-
talive in Congress. Public or iwllti-
cal ••pels” are d* cidedly at variance
with rue Jeffersonian Democratic
principles and our Repuhliouu form
of government. |What has equal y
surprised ns in this matter, is, mat
Mr. Stephens should have so fsr I. si
his temperas logit m i-t and ‘^.outy.”
llis “age and experience’* should hy
this lime, at least, have taught him
that, whether righi or wrong, ii has
been a time-hon'-red custom wills the
different j ait cs in C-mgress to resort
to these parliamentary strategies
for the defeat of each ot. er iqmii op*
jio >ng|qiiestions, and as the Den ocrats
in the House thought it to the best
intentt id the )>atty and the country,
to di!t-ai the Republicans in their
iffnrt to rejieal the 21.1 rule, they
simply used these strategies for party
purpoM-, and ill no disrespect to him
III' i'is views. Tl cn Mr. Stephens
- lion d not so far forget himself as to
inth nt-om resigning hi- seat iu Con-
I, 's.«, j-ist because he met with such
. pp isiiioi;. Tid* is very ugly iii lfm
In say the least ol it, aud shows a
pique in him which is altogether un
I ccoir.irg bis age, bis experience, bis
pn-itiun, and l.is stab smanship. And
II. eii again, somebody might be mi
unkind as to say, that Mr. 8 epbens
was rather spiteful, aud nppttred to
lie lie t'ning the success id the
Democratic party, and consequently
the go -t of the whole country, and
especially that of Georgia and the
Kiglilh Congressional district, just
lire lU-e the Democrats in Congress
Wont I-1 Idui have Ins own wav about
ev •rythi'ia.
1HE PASSIVE POLICY.
Ii i a- b.i-nlli.- po' o, - i f the South
since the war to as-mne an exlren •
conservatism, nmi.un'.ing iu fuc: to an
entire pasaiveness in our national |* -
itic- Wisdo-u ami tru-- st lesiusn-
s'l p at all times demand t he exercise
<• ; ro; er policy, exp.-iiency,
and < onsetv.-.lism iu governmental
a iai.s. in a country like ours, where
lie different sections wh'o'i coiistit* •
the govcrnineni have such diversifitd
and ofteutii its opposing iutervstr, the
exercise of such a course is ess
eminent has he< n in the hands of the
Repnh iiau party. When it Is wise
aii-l i xpi dietit lor Southern rcpie-m-
latives or any oilier true repre-
sent.rives of the people to sit
quietly and submissively in Con
gress when the constitutional
aafe-gnanla of our government are
being over-ridden and broken down
then government is a fraud and a fail
ure, and it were wiser, safer, and more
accord with true American |iairioti-m
to let the vacant sea's iu Congress he
the silent witnesses at tin- funeral ol
just, honest, constitutional gov ru
men!. .Much ci-n«ure was visited up
on Senator U. 11. Hill by these pas
sive, silent looker* on in Congress,
when, iu the House of lb presentas
lives, be rose In defend the South
aud holiest constitutional government
against the abuse and assaults ot
Blsina and hi* Radical cohorts.
Mr. Hill may have erred oa othei
lines, bat no tlial occasion he did not.
It was III*heal amt wisest uct ot hitlilc.
He deelroycd Blaine’s chance* for the
presidency. He t *ie the “bl ody
shirt'’ from the Ha deal flag pole, and
no mere w*s it aecu during the presi
dential cinqiaigii of 18711. It resulted
iu the election of Samuel J. Tildi-u as
president oflhese United Stabs, and
if the same |*>licy bad been followed
up Mr. Tihleu would now liavu been
the < ecu pant ol the White lb-use.
Anailier presideiui d campaign is
now upon)us, aud from th-- aims- re
view-I' iucai avails as in. y
■tire u«m the n*ei-, .It ill.,*' seem to
us, that «e sa-mlil l am wisdom from
. xpe.lener. Learn,'-l>st the lights and
i .1 lie- of bn Au.sri an |* pic a*
guaranteed under tree, h-un-ai. eoi sti-
t :d--na', repeblicau government can
u*ver he ui .inUin d, protee e>l ai d
prrp.'lunit'd by -uci. pis-.ve p*-liey ns
silmlly auhiui • to wr.aig.
AN OCTRAUEOUS LVTERNEDU5G.
T'u-re exists in this community,.
among - i i iaiu persons, a moat oulra
genu* mi l in'olh-rahln ba'nit of ir.ter-
medling with the serva its that other
people have in their employ. This is
-lone hu the purpose of dissati-iying
these servauLs, and inducing ilu-m into
the employ nl these contemptible and
pestiferoua interim dlers. If we were
so disposed we could mention by name
certain per-u ns in Athens «.*•» q
recently have been guilt of such mi-
fair, unjust and coub-inptihlc couduct.
We forbear doing w> :or the pres, nt,
hat intend ill I lie future, whenever
oui attention i* called to such inter-
fi-reuce, nud it is desired by i-ersons
so reporting, to give the whole tacts,
and the names of such parties so in-
terl'erii g. This, we intend in no wise
as a threat to any one But as we
know ol' no pnciieal law by which
our ciliisena can be prolteteu against
-uch iinjti-l in ei'inedliiig, we simply
projaj-e rueli piiblieiiy, iu justice to
:In- public, aud that our people
knowing thcieby who iu our midsi
are gniltr of such iin.h r banded
means u obtaining lie Ip, may regard
them with that uuulcmpl, which they
sboidil nc-ive from every good, hon
est ami ju«i t-itiz- n.
nott .s 'wTtuTol'u l'juuiellas.
Some iuventive genius of New Eng
land oiigiu let- discovered a pnmt-sa
lw widen all fabric*, even tile uu-sl
• initiate, fall 1* made iu-]>f rviou* to £»•
ler, wnliofit me slightest injury to
lli in. 't his if true, w ill, as i- the |mr-
| awe oil lie invention, do away ivitn
die alnmiiuiil-l., < xpeu-ivc and iinci-r-
tslli umbte-'a. Kurtiienuoru It will
have the effect t-> stop that spi-cirs
j ol cleptomania n pr- vab nt in In -
l world, ami which Ins made tbede-
{ testable uinbr-li-> conn ibule more t>
1 the eau-e I I ni- Miltauic Majesty loan
any other one evil in all thi* wide
Within the |W-l *ix or eight years , all j wu |i,j W .„|J. N ow | eta moi.u-
II. \V. G. again telegraphs Ir-iili
New York »b,-nt tiie rail mail eninl.i-
■mti-ii*, bill liis ditiereiit ainmuts n-
m w lull i- going on seda.-io l,e sum*-
what at variance, i-r at least leaves
the public mind iu doubt ns In wl-ai
has exactly wci-urred, or lik.-ly to <«—
cur. In his last telegram he sav»/
“It is reliably reported in railroad cir
cles here that the At lama and Char
lotte Air-Line has purchased the
road from Knoxville to Marysville,
and that the long c-uilenip'-eii road
through Rabun, tia, w ill It - built al
once.”
lit regard to this lust news. Col. G.
J. Foreacre, of the Air-Line Rail
road, says, if auy such pun-hasc has
taken place he knows no: biug of it
whatever. If such a purchase should
be insde, it w-uub! prove a lu-avy bl-iw
to the Northeastern Rai'.roa-I.
GENERAL NEWS.
THE DOl.NUS OF DOTH UEJtl rDEltES.
lie looked ss wise as uu our), did In-,
Iliu trick* were wed adjusted.
1'ajier brirk* are now being made in
Wi*con
Sweet |si| i|n*« nn- rai-eil in Los
Aiioe -,- nnlliI V. Cal.. Weighing twen
ty-six |Miu..dse»ch.
- Cunnil nls d-u't lik - to-at a cow
ard, lieeau-e Hit- bravest an- the tell*
- Iciest.
Msav « man gets a -ip.itati -n lor
being a knowing man whu is simp v
ali akillg Ilian. j ^ ^ f
llolir.es and Wh'tiii r are el the
same age H-doim is ,ev- nly and
Will tier i- — venti-la .
r-r-'-ud.
lot
K. It. 1 list von Ii is rfii.
hl» : e, u'trr ipfle a lengthy visi
in-' sou. Eu-ign Albiu Ii ilvso
Gi-icago, aud lu-r n-iativ 1, ill ..,n
the W- st-rn So les
Mrs. A.la Henderson, wi lo-e oi the
late Rev. l)r. Henderson i* on a visit
l«* Her friends iu Athens We w.-l-
•■nine Mr*. Henderson lio-k In Ie r
h-rio. r home, and may her visit in our
cirv be IkuIi pleasant and even-led.
We me gl-d to -Ce Mr .1. M Rih-y
buck ag- in among the lii.-ifls .-I his
former home A rkan.is -een , 10
agree tvah M but S m .go to sav,
no Western j- rl li.-s *uj!ni«d
yev >
Editors John M. Blow i, o! tl
Walton County Videite, a -d 'V. J.
Worley, el" the Dahlui* j. i Sif/iud,
were bumming around in i ir c.ty
Friday, paring their jesi-.-cts to
• lie A lieman advonisers. WV In-pe
you IihiI iuek, brother Ed*
Broiuer K. W. Blacsiui:ii, ■ f the
Mudison M.hIUohiuh, paid us a ii.ust
ng-eenbie visit on Friday, lie wa*
over hsiki -g after the iu ere-t of hi:
paper, .mil we hope did well, tor lie
cei iaiijy ile*erves to succeed. Wing
mo- of the best and live*! voting j mr-
naliat iu the iSiale.
ill ui
MARKET REPORT.
I'urivvi. ,i Uallyliy limns, *.icli it- i,
All on lie
is In it.-r than
after yoU iuive
keep tour month rhui
i pound of explanation*
said it.
I'OTIl
i I IIEV-
auisiiuu ixi-i I*.
A SEW llAMiUl'FT LAW.
the country hut been made to suffer
from the enactment ot thue diffeien'
bankrupt laws. The imquiiie* end!
outrages practiced under tln-se law* | B|1( j
U|>on V.niesl creditor*, bee:
great that i f e presure of public npin*
u:i nt oi a “liootn” b- built to this til
git-alesl of inventor*— him w ho bus I cnna. |
e uioie lor the prevention of evil,
the advancement of
happine**, lion-sly and moral
ity, than any other sou o Adam,
ion caueed lbeir repml.Remembrimce j Ill( | wlt i. is i,iveiiiu>ii is iu keeping
| with, and u liigh couipliiue l to tliut
i happy mid imneent age, when our
pro;.euilo s only found shelter Item ath
their own vine and tig tree. We
really think Congress should look
of these facts, and the pml-aliility of i
the enactment ol another and a fourth
bankrupt law by Congrcm ns* great
ly slirrwil up and excited the com*
meecial world. V'uriuua eommereial
associations throughout the couutry
are now aicmorialixing Congress upon
this question, praying ’.bat if in the
judgment of our representative* an
other bankrupt law is deemed neces
sary fur the operations of ctuumeice,
i- lie made ot such character as not
lo allow such fraud and corruption,
A* h-ive herelofoie cursed aud afflicted
the country. Judge L-un-ll, say* lb
New York HulUtin, has drawn up a
hill covering all the nee. mil ie* of l he
ease, a summary of which is herewith
given, so lar us it i elates to the nier-
cunlile interests of the country.
The |K>wers ot registers ore in-
criased, and their session, are to lie
held at stated times .-mil plac n Con
venient for the suitors. lVovisimi is
Th- re am five daily pni-ei- pnldi h ■ uv—
ed «l oi in -lie ini in- titan- vn-inite ,,f j
Di t'iviu-i, tin- lla k il.lls inisiu si
Si range a- it may «• m, ]>ei0ill- s ,u e
limes get suits lint w-iii-r when there is
not a partie'e in the Imc-e.
Baron Nathan Rothschild, of Vi -
llis c-'ok hill) a year, j
silo spend- sixty il -Unis a day in !
wages to llis thirty other s rvinls.
Sjiei-ie* of tlie i-aeius p'-mT, liftv I
feet high, that grow ii:- lik-- a cigar, :
and be-i delicious frir: have b- en ois-
covi-red in Arix-mi T, rra--rv.
miBl. n —; h «•••*• 1 lc(y9 tarvl
I.Iac -V'f^iA. S/i .)
; S-t / ’ r.t.*. * 4-h rt4* •
■'T.-i i!o
i ivltjw’i v«i - *• •' till fw / M
LE VTlIElt,
b|>,- f vUit---. U •
v ii.i-, per ti •<. i“i (3-'*.
- *-r-eu title* K
diOINH. TIES A M> RO‘*i.
1- e jj. .lOl-if..!! Ties ,nr ».
UUl'OK-i.
M-VKiAl-H*. iWb l»r
In ami >
III .. \i:i< n i»i*4 l >ia*t rmn
on ? !•«* t < oi<tin**)i(* wit Ii Ii*•* v .U’*,an«i
ilmwM iioiirixiuio nt Irom ilteat as
they I 6 chewing their cud*.
aeira <r • ur»i nr aw
Sherry Chaiu;’ej(i>i, |M-r mm
G HOU ’IA. < i*rke County.—\Yl. iea<
mtii F* Culp, Adiuiiiistrati.r ol ilte
iMt-aC S. Mtson, slereAMHl, tApl'lit-S to uie (.
thar^i- fr«»iu H<i.i Ailuiims:r.tii.»ii. Th
1 tberehire to c.le *ml mliuunish oil roim
1 show cau»e j.t mv Office mi or Ik f.»re i
Monday iu July next why Haiti di cliar^i
not he granted*
fin,.— vl»-
t.-fU^iUW;
*e, alJ.Uo
There are 18,000,00(1 miieii ixiws iu
ini-- ibi' matter aud make an appro- llie United States, S.OOl.-.-Jl in Ger-
prialion in honor ol tbe inventor, and J ^”*>'5 f-5IJ7'i5 iu t ranee; -!.7H’',-
fi-r the wide spiead of so gieat a ben
efaction.
THE PEOPLE AND THE SL’PREIE C0UIT.
766 in Great Britain, .-oi-i
iu Sweden.
Young hou-ewife—‘What misera
ble little eggs again! Yon really
must tell them. Jane, to let I he Ileus
Says the Savai uafc Actcs, one of the I blt x |, enl ;i |„|| e Ion
most serious i-vue- dependent on the
result of the next Presidential earn
paig,:, as truly remaixed by the Bal-
Mr. Join. B. Cav is th-- on!v chi d
oft eury Clay who is not living. He
lias a cooitonable h um- at Lexiu j-
liiuurc Gazette, is the leconelrucliou [ Ion, Ky., owning 200 of the pule: mi! but lart *
of tiie Supreme C. urt. In all prob e
J.t11us K. Vlurmv. Adin’rot 1 Hill, «frc M in
Wm. Murray, UccuumhI, j Oconcu
^ * r 1’uurt,
Clt.tries II. ri.iitizy. Sur. Part. | unuury
1,350.570 ot'C. H. Chinizy tfc Co , et a!. ) T*’nn. 18S .
I il ,.j»|Hj .rin»5 to tiif Cuuri that John £\ Mur
rey. Edirhi Ik:«i, Thus. 11 McO thaii and f.
K. liatviv, of firm «»f E-lwiu Ituies it Co.; J >liu«
atoii. Crew-* Co.; E*lir«r K. JmjII hh-I Cmiu*.
Foster, of firm of Sell A Fos’er; m.d !>- F.
Fletnimr, S. A. Nelson, un-1 slantei* M.
of firn. vf 1). F Flc.'iiurf A Co., •ic:v?!.- , iu»t* in
litis muse, reside without the Mule ot (»e<»rsrit ,
is ordered tltat -aiti l>ettiu«i:uits iw ser- ed l>v
Legal Advertisements.
fiLARKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will
^ he sold before the Court House d-***r i.f Clarke
county, tieoivia, in the city of Atliens, on the
^IRST TUESDAY in APRIL next, l»etweeii and
during the legal hours of sole, to tiie highest bid
der, for cash, the following bits of land, all situate,
lying and being in Clarke county, tieorgiu, to-wit:
One Tract coumiulag forty-*rtf tea (-17) acres more
or leas, and being the remainder u f tract of (.(M))
one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, *ou-
▼cyed to JeiT Jcuuing*, by William 8h w, tru-te**,
Ac., after deducting li:t aeres lieretoi«-re wild by
Jeff Jennings to Williuin Hale, nml nut now lev
ied Qpou,and said 47 acres hounded by McNutt's
creek, A. (Jaun, J. ouch, Timiuaj E|>ps, and il il-
llam llale, part of said r*haw tract, an l one tract
containing seventy (70) acres more or less, convey
ed to Jcfi'J* iiuiugs by Fiecuiau Wc.*tiuuie!aud,
and Ih»umled by lands of A. '-ann, Joseph L -e’s
estate. J. Couch, Oconee river; and both al*-ve
tracts to be sold sulject to mortgage dcetl lieu in
favor of Johu Sikes, for (f:i o) three hundred and
City dollars priuv-i^jl, besides interest, aud 1
on as property ot Jeifeisou Jenutugs; also,
tract c- iitaiuing (l'JV eleven and one-half acres
more or less, adjoining lauds of the ‘’itohbin MiU
Company,” Beavers. Tout Langston and oth
ers; and this tract levied on as pro|>et ty of Jetler-
son Jennings at-d Henry .lenuiugs. All said tract*
weirimproved; the first tw.. m cultivation; and
levies m;ule and legal notices to t«)
lou given, under a ti. fa. instied from Clarke $U|»e-
rior • ourt,:t0th August, 187', under a judgement
obtained in Clarke tSuncrior Court at tne August
Term IM77 in favor of Jonathan Haiuptoti and Rob
ert M. .Smith a*executor* of fhoiuos Crawford and
Julia F.« rasf-.nl, both det-eaae«l. against JeBersoii
•Inal deb* * * '
security, to satisfy said t
, and Henry Jeui.iugs
feb 9-tdi
, BltOWNINO, .Sheriff.
t.y giv
/ • EOR'JIA, IKON EE O U
IT MAT COMCEMS—Notice is II*
that all the Coumy advertising of said
lu-remfler be published in the ‘’Weekly Advance,'
puhliahtsl at Watkiusville. <* ’onee count v, «<eor
B. K OVERBY, .Sheriff • -. 0.
Watkinsville, Ga„ Mar .'t 2, IW .
Court ol Oidiuary of« larke county
r-di.
FIR-Vr TUK l».v
wing la» *1. Itelouaing to the *>t i
rfortl, • evens Sale of said S'
, lying in *
f.r a n»' u-
l;e N.r.be
Is of Hampto
ie I half or
’late *»nd County, aud iu the
ng nil the e. st aide of the line
•n it til r ud, and bounded bv
k i r.itrfoni, ami h ing icirt oi
ycd recently hy J. M. Edwards.
Said sale made to perfect titles, tor cosu.
Jonathan hampt n.
Kxecub>r ol i itomos Crawford, de.eas- d.
-Where.'* Mrs.
soil appl es to me f..r 1^,-t-
im the Estate o! .Matthew
id county, deceas'd,
eite s d admonish ail c "li
my Office uu oi beiorc the
.t, why eiiid Lettersahuuid
persons aud i-rujieriy of >j
ami Hattie Matthews ni said rouut , i
F* Mai thews, dec’ll, each under
ofsge.
These are theref.
the first Moiid;
iu May next, w
y hand at, Otic-.
v -' lore tho
mis, Clarki •
Apiil uext
lowing |>iui ,
the
Utlkil. the t. gal ht Ul» t
rty to wit: ouehou-e
ilanl Robert JolmsDii if
naif acre more «.ri«s.s,
the t ouuty of Clarke
imonisli a!!
a or It io *
.id Lent.*-
-’8th dav oi
Or it ta. : .
»h-re-
,’i>Ti.g
John :
Sarah
It «.p
el, I
,tl l»V til*
-trie vvjliiiu iJtc
mbiTt'^ain
nil. In’
'•nl* i
ourt.
Uiliiy, three, i»erlia|»s f*ur, tu w Jutlgv*
ot lhal Conn have to l*e appoiut
acres ami many t.e iutiuil horsej.
The ^*niia«li:tn jioaial aiiMtoriti
h*Vf rttjneste*! llie Ponimas er ljpi -
, i> • i ...... ; eral to take measure* lo pn-Miit tie
«1 hy llie next Pramlom. bhould the ; ,,. rw:l „ plll ,| C1 {, Iylrd
-•Police Gazette" 10 the
latter be a Uopiihlieaii, we tuny expev t
the preeenl partisan diaracU-r of the | and -m-h publication* ailiio—vil
Const to t«- Siistaine.1 bv the appoint- j Gui'a 'a. *r- dedare-l uu iiailat.l.-.
made tor composition ; hut the right* i "lent of sin war: politician*, riliuahl
he be a Democrat, as we Imlieve m d
fervently trust be will, the ci-"ipo*i-
tion of tiie court will he i eudered as
nearly nou-partiaan i * is |si*sible un
der the present *y-U-iii ol ajqx-int-
meut. Th* -ina* J *11 r.oo oiu-r ataerlv d
tiie publication of
Bannkk, o cv n month for four mo
the tux term ot tuia Court. A i or
ted ut a form r term of
eerwtl. K. M. JACKSON,
J. S.C. W.C. to- this ta-M’.
0KOUO1A, OCONEE CoUNTT. Clerks
I • m i StriRioB Court. I, John \V. Jo um n,
Clerk of sait* t.a»urt, inrebv cert if ihat ihr
l •b’-ve o’der is a true extract from the luiauU-s
et ^aid Court. Given uiulrr my liaud aud ofli-
cial wign»?ure, this March 18 I88*».
^ ' ma»28H»4m. JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
BUY SOLUBLE
SocniKKN Crawford
*1 i>cfi
tli. uppear aud answer, at the n* xt term ot
saitl court, else that saitl cause be ei ns tlcr-
11 default, and the iMaiimif. ullowc.l lo j.ro-
eeeti. And it is further ord« red t!m» this m e
U; published in the Athkn* Banner
published in Atheua Gu., once u ;n
nths.
V.EO lifLLVER, Judge '. C.
Jas. U. I.yl’m Att’v tor 1‘it'tf.
A true ex rue fmm the minutes of the Coil
This Hull dav of 1S79.
John I. ilrsuiNf, Clerk S. C.
\Vh<
' ’J
lor I'
».nd deceased
y and
C S KoitGlA, CLAKKE CCUNTY, Wh.nau
jjoiuuti au Uauip on. Executor of T» oiiuu
.1. applies
sell the u.nlived hall iuleres
in and to all Uie muds n
iiauipluu wild said deceased,
incorporate limits
i l \
Ua
tfio city of At
lie Tliomits laml. ucar »
>ad depot, couttiiuin.*
of crirdiuirs arc puar*lc*l by the m ale
o) pr*-orediui> nud • y requiring .me-
third of the coiiipuvilioii to lie paid in
cash, and the r*m limlvr l*> l*e amply
accurni; and of *i* bt**i, by tiivinp
ti em a i * cul *r * 1 ia -har.-*- ns soon :*s
Ibi* is done. Th*-. amount of pro|«r-
pecinliy incuinlieiit upon each and ‘ creditor to 'ak*- ]*nyuu-iu for any net
. very section of the Uni")*- : of lorli ars.-ce in the rour-e of ih
tv exempted from the operation of- , . .. Q
tin- d.,-rv. i, .....Ie snhst .nt.ally uni* lhal wl,e,U;V * r ,hv t,,, I' rfc,UL ' Courl
1* rni tr-r a'l traders ilnonchout the
country. Tiie honest *lvbtor will ol>*
t -ie liis disrhmr^e more readily and nt
less expeH-e than under tl e old law.
Ti • right of creditor* to have a debtor
made bankrupt ia substantially like
that oi 1807. To ni'-et a kind of
fraud and oppression, whii-b is lint
too common, it is made a crime in n
But, what, wo would like to j
ask, has llie Mouth gaitud np to this I
time by quietly, tamely aud uu-jpp -a-
inoly submitting to the unmeasured
abuse aud oppression which our
Northern enemies have heaped upou
u-. and i lie constant and iucrea-inj«
e -M-.iiui '-nal violatio is which have
1>. -' tl e tno-l prominent ebaraoteri—
tins ol tho party in powerT Has the
passi.e polii-y of the South and the
Democracy le*aen lhe»e litirdeii- to
us, and to the whole * Ountry T Ha
il Checked or placed the alij-Lt* at
harrier in the way of that flagrant
and reckless disre^ar I for t-.n
constitution an I all constitu
te mil law which Ititt la-ell
tli- s-reii" It an-1 contlnuihb ol
Repnliiiizn predominancy f Ha- it ut
r.ll brighten'd th.- political ski.-, m.d
shown us th- «ay out of all ol our
R.iveinmi-iitii' trou'-'e* ? A-far a-ti e
nali ni l p *v.*. nn*. nt is concert.vd,
tv) nt ofineiea-od primp rily haa liein
-iv.-i, ihc Sooth lit- lu*r lauie ,nbnii,-
sioii to wroq2 |'iil ilw nr not' i-q;
jKiliey of her representative* in Cm*
gross® Under *uoh a policy haa nut
the burden of taxation Ii. en oontlnu- d
u-ith am c and steady im-r >se, i i the
w iy ul r -.o.iue taxes, prot-v ixe t*.i -
ill-, pension-, reckb-s- appr n-i i .tii n-,
etc r Wherein ha* the strdii|t 'e olenc*
of the Republican pmy to imp iriai-
i*'ii mid ccnlralix uinn u! rite it vnn-
ni jiii lieen staye-l by such aooirse’ <-f
*il me nud *<ihm*a>ioii ? Kepnhlic n-
i'ln in n- trip* analysis means nothing
I* s than Centra pi n, and,
its lapid strides in that direction lave
lieen incresss-1 rather th in douin s e*'
ihrmofi the ah-etu-e ofiutc-rujiti
hindmn.e to its onward uiafuh. Wits),
wou'd have been tin-sensati -nr ealed
thr inchont the eouttlry eyeti at Ihe
el se f our civil war, hy auch ntfer>
ati.es in taxor t»f s’tonjr ui vftn*
inent, as ?e odor Conkltng, mof
New York, made hnl, n.frw days
s'rn-e hr the Ui.itml Btatee Senate f
(’an »e, of tin- Smith, 1 sn*l iodeoldhe
tree per)il|. tbrough tut tfle Am-rhtan
Union, eflor 1 to l.oiger remain rihmt,
qnd snlmii**ive, when we see the Su
preme Court of the Unili-.l Sta e, the
highest j.idicja! tribunal of the IfUld,
and lie stVouiciiiaim <rir govern-
nlent tseinw prostituted fur partisan
and politic*) piir|<o*es,‘lonkliig 'evi
dently .to “)U .djP>
Govornn.ent? Are nojiuprf»,e*pr«*«.
Nona favoring a stronger govon»m«nt
for the A.tqeti.an people; becoming
frequent Olid .rather, RBppIpr •W r# *7,
•Inn*, oven taourmn Soathcra
trt.f TboUf, «M .tfUd'iif ihewLiiiv
- f. I'll •>/.;! Ill*" liill l.'.ina -a ..
'hat passive poluty jwhic||,tt),onr
blo > jmlpt-iaentpiUai 8»W»l»ii*f4.
D* mbCntey }«*e f lri«Wu|«»J''‘
einco ti e toimipirt 1 * UtH 'iff"Aijr gov*
prncvediuc*. *-r mere than hi- ahare
of n c -mptisifion.
THELl'AXO BISINF3S.
It ia sa d that the t-dal ouml*er of
tons *d irrlilixers sold in Gmri;i i tLie
* amiu will not he far short of 120,000,
a-ni the 8lete will receive (80,000 as
inspector*’ fees.
By analysis, il ia proven thst al*
ufcwt eteiy li-rtil-aer in llie msrket is
•old fur, frnin 810 to 8U>, more per
t- n. than it- re.-il commercial value.
Now t.,r sifety, we will take the
incut, $12 So per t.-n more than the
r. *1 cnmim-rri il value, aud we And
that for the I20.0"0 ton- ,up|ai*ed to
)>-- S-dd in Georgia thi- season, the
fanners hive pai i $t,SoO,OO0 tor
sand, dir'- ud such other nnii-lerlil-
isim; -iibsianre# which v*’ I" make
up Die bulk o a inn of ordinary ferlil*
ix r‘ What i- a stfll w< rse feature
thi- apparent impiMitiim upon
Die lattueis of the Stale, ia
ikui duty t avc to pay plus
th’* large a ii.nt it f,r uriiiral
in tiler ill the fenilitter*. $6U,0')() In-
Clioii t.-e-, lor llo-.r Ie.* cciutt out
ot the tarmer al last. Right here we
Would like to ask, with the a’are
sav-.e.t, w’li -li cairn t lie tnccer'wt
•inly de .led. wml adtanlag* or pros
ten'i in are the iil'peelutn laws of tliia
Sia-e to the t-irmers ao.l our agiicul*
t*ir*l int* rest ? Certainly some re-
f- nu -eciti necssary.
STATE MEWS.
The Latrst Sayinp* sad Doings la Georgia
Inman J; Co., will have a cotton
press with warehouse attachment in j
Atlanta by the in-xt season.
Dr. and Mrs. luskip, the evan-_:c-
listn, who l.ave been skippin)> around
Augusta, Gnarleston and Savannah,
have skip|teii off to Richmond, Va.
The total nuuihci of to s of tritil-
izera sold in Georgia this season will j
not lie far short ■ f 120,000, and tiie j
Stale w 111 receive SCO,0(H) as in-jtec
tors’ fees.
Rube Johnson, iu Brunswick, i
struck his wife six time* . \er the
head witli an axe aid giuhbing line,
already shown, praciically de- ! l iving her In-ad lure, and eat lu-r I
She may l.vc.
came lo lie controlled by n big
oted partisan nuj-iriiy it would
be transformed from the chosen guar
dian uf popular liberty to it- greatest,
most dangerous foe. The wonderful
prescience ofthi* dvchtiaii-.in is con
spicuously illustrated in the recent de
cisions of that tribunal, which, as we I,
hav
1/
GUANO.
.’HE MOM' POPULAR FERTIL
IZER IN USE.
Sol-1 by
Orr and Hunger
riiiow cause at u»y offi-•« ot. or befc-rc u»e tir-~
Monday m M »rch next why «utui *va*-e »iu ul<
not be jrrauteil.
Given under it y liand ut office this the - r »t:
day ot January lSSu. ASA M. J.U’KSON,
*w, Ordiuarx,
HTTt - Al*Fol.\TMi.NT it
r lerkahip ot‘County Cou it.
Under, and by virtue ol* uu Act «»; thc la*.
Legislature, Joint W, Joi-nsou, clerk ol th
Miiierior Court of t»conee County, has ht et. a[
l’omtcd C.erk of tiie Couutr CoUit of *at
County, for and duriujr my tenti ofotfice.
KM. Jacks >s, Ju'^je C’ty C’t. U. C.
Feb, 7,-wlt.
0'Vi
(JEOU(iI.4-Olarke Comity.
Wkercas INirtlu IVuson apj.lLa to uic -or
l l» r «P
w dp of the |i
ertv of James K. Kentied>, of said *
ot't’hoinas J. Kennedy, unJertour
These »re, therefore, to eite a
all concerned to show van-v ut n
before tiie first Monday in Ap
raid letters should uot be r ran tea.
THE MONARCH OF ALL STOVES,
/ n f *:Jm
J. C. Wilkins, Athens, Geo.
-THE-
DAIIiY AND WEEKLY.
DAILY BANNER, One Year
“ “ Six Months, ..
“ “ Two Months
•* .“ One Month,
(Includin'; postage.)
WEEKLY BANNER, One Year,*(including postage.)
$6.00
3.00
1.00
50
1.50
Meriwether’s
strov the niitoiiuuiy ol I he Si ales.a To ! t'uroat with a razor-
,. ,* >, ) Ttm husliand lias fled. I’l.ev hav
reni-'Ve tins standing menace to lie- •
publican iustitutiuns i- one ot flic
duties devolving upon the Democracy
iu the Ii, xt campaign. The i-vue is
-o inmueid'ius that al! cl.un- r within
the party shoul I lie iiuinediately
hushed. Thoso leaders whu persist
in wrangling over the “claims” of
individual*, to the j-opaiitr of the
pi-polar right* iavolv. <1 iii i|,U i-sue,
are not worthy tin- name of D-in-
ocrutw.
ANOTHER HOVE IS THE UAILOO.VD
WOULD.
In one of our daily exclnug- s, we
find the follow i g:
_ New Yoke, Match 12. —Tnc Geor
gia Ce-.trai Baiiroul now on * a
eon ml.n* interest in 'lie h-iise of the
West cm and Atlantic Rai n-ad. Tin-
ni-gotia’i-us tii.it liioiiglii about tin*
transfer of inferesl, was made ny Mi.
Mo-e* T yl*>r ot this city. Goverieir
Joseph E. B own wiii la- ictaneil as
pr- i inn of the e-inpnuy, and llien-
will lie no change ui llie preseut man-
ageiiitnl at ail
T.ii* move wi l gr-.uly benefit -.lie
liew comhinati -n tittweeii the Geor
gia Railiosd, the C- nlri l Railroad,
and the Liuiwille and Nashvife Riil-
road.
Now l*-t the Cincinnati Southern,
the Macon and Brunswick, and the
Northeastern Railroads form a coins
bi.-atiou, and the great through line-
uf this country Iiihii (lie West to ihe
ealnwrd will lie perfected.
The lau- pn-iendeil auit a-.-aiurt Sen
ator Hill for aeducti- n has been
(meed diiec ly to Kellogg'sheadquar*
t rs. Pelham, of A'ahama, is sahl to
have been hi* accomplice in this ne-
f.rioa- work. Thi* will ouly stimu-
tste Mr. tail all the inure in tilling all
he kuo>< s al-o.it the Loui*.ni S-nat»r
(vo-tZ led) aud will doubtl*-*- g» far
towards rX|—liliug l*is exit the
Uahcd States Hen*te t
Henry W Grady is now tmppy am)
telegraphs from New York, “ al last
the d iwn breaks on the Georgia Wes
tern, and I am justified in saving that
it will certainly lie built, unless there
are cli ngea that cannot he dream* *
of." Now let Atlanta send on n del
egation to esoort Henry home, nnd
then name nn engine after him and the
Oate Cily will be doing ’.be hand-ome
tiling by lief best and truest friend.
The Rich mood Qomnwuteraltk, pub
lishing in fid 1 Jedf* Field’* great opin
ion oil tho "lection cases,' says: “It con
stitute* the platform upon which the
Democratic party must make the next
fight for President* . U Geoeral Grant
iWcstley
Blacksmith. Sltop-
OPPOSITE
Gann & Reaves Staule,
Wh-.-re all kinds of plantation work
been married oulv a lew week*, and ! i» done, such as repairing Wagon:
he has attempted in murder her
twice. Jealousy.
The Macon TtleyrapJih as t is new
amendment: The mine p"*xlc— .
Drave a circle fifteen leet i-i diauieier, j
p!a*'e a Junes coumy mile iu III-' c ” ;
ire, and walk aro.md him withnu
gelliug out ot the circle.
Nat-an Co.ik, ol Terrell county,
Ga, is 102 years old, anil still earn-
his daily bread. He ha-ten chiblren,
the youngest ol whom is iiiriy y-.-ars
old. He hat lived in the same var 1
that uhw ineh*.-es his i'Oiuc ever since
he lo-liaii war.
Bngiiie*. making and repairing
plows. tSU Horse shoeing a siicoi ii-
itv. Al- work done at -hurt n -tiee.
—-pt.il.lni. W. MERIWETHER.
*1 aduitmi'h
J n«xt why
this ll.t- 28th
OrUinarv.
Asa M. Jafk-r
't La RLE COU NT Y SIIEKIF FS SA LK.
i Cut
. He.
tsh.
Clarke county Georgia iu the city of Atlu-u
the first Tuestlny in March next between th
tful hourt* of jvals to the hi^hc»t biiMer, lor t
ti e folio win; lomi, a'.tuate, lym^ u»ul bciiiif
Clarke couuty. Georyiu, nud lyin^ on the Mi
d e Oconeo KtVer , aud a .jcn.ttu lana-
•bb, Stephen* Jones*.
Laiuur
Ojouee!
and containing (178) »
XLW H-'M BTK
LEAD and OZZaS,
JiHUGS;
And $ittodioiaee»
(J VIIDEN SKKU
Sam lloylc Arrested.
The news come- from Allan:a that j
Siniuel U. Hoyle, detauiiing tax--*.- i Gt A S S
lector of Fulton iniiinly, nas lieen :n- |
re.-tc I in San Francisco. From an :
Al'anta exchange we clip the follow-1
ing te.e_mplucc-'ircspoii(l*-uee, which
v-xp.aiii- it*—-It.
S*a >haxc:sco Vinreii IS, 1SS0.—o. T. Alt*
d:r,u -, l'Li-1 ul I' -l.w, AlluUts, tial 1,0am
Uu* l«, dtaaulliag t.x-eulleci
P SEP.
Stock of Seed ell Fresh.
60win, Honour form of government
is preatTV'-d to 9*,”
THE USE OF TIIE PINE TREE
Like the palm tree of the East,
our noble forest |Hm- seems valuable
for divers purjMMi's, aside from build
ing and the production of naval store*.
Even tint leaves are now utilized for
mattres-e* and upholstering purposes.
Mr. Ailiert Man-, of Meridian, Miss
issippi, has patented unimproved pro
cess f..r preparing the green leaf,
w hich adapt il perfectly to the mans
utamuic of pa|>er, au-l i-»-h. »|a-r than
any other material. It is proposed also
to use the rosin anil juices and leave*
for medical purposes. It is a comfort
to know that ourliiresls cannot he ex
hausted for a decade of cent uriea
lli-nun- Jefleisoi:, w.t.. his great
'••rrsiglu n» a statesman, saw very
dearly the danger of judicial cm.
Croat huieni when he said, iu 1821
“The bedeial judiciary is a-1 vanciiig
its noiseless step like a thief over the
field of jurisdiction, until ali shall be
usurped frmn the Suu-s and llie gnv-
empsenls of nil be consolidated ■ into
• ie *”
Weekly Bsaarr.
Fi-me tsbv art )i, a r,< n , ,,.j m tad,
Aud aunia gnat llaa wm> uav r
Hal thi. I aw gala' lo tall,
bl"*** tree', the devil'. ID Ml."
(Or AUowa Cay.)
Tiie place to buy your boots and
riioee is No. 8, Broad stie- t, Athena
«»■ Ualdwis St Btbvstt’e.
Jan. 6 if
Wss4le.il All*
iCilnstvTy, with Ucricrii tiuu an«l tue
char$(0. •• t BAWLKY, Chief uf *’ h.oe.
Atlanta, March l¥, loHU.-l*. CiaW-v.., 0 iff
ol l uiicc, Sau I'u iC.h’u, ttlifor.iu.: .knot
Saiu lloylc, Ucfatilling lax wii«<b»r, ami hula
iii.n fur a requisition irmu tnc U*v«rnor.
lit ijlht 5 feet s0 Uichea, mgt SJ, wv gh. XD*t
j* iiiitis, light complexion, Itgh. bwau hair,
sigiU blue eve-, Mil vuth full ficc, rq-iaie Iwi.l.
le.i l«“ fuur toc'dd® s .ur. y wears a isecuuar
ilo ib.e fttuucu stoic i«u ell sUUe. Al»i*Wcr,
b. T. Anurkaon, Chit; of i'o.ice.
Fan Fkancinco, Cal, M dob Iv -vi. T. Au-
tlt non, Chief i-i Foliw; li->\ i« arrea'-Cvi. i'eic*
gr. ph tut name of acuuacr; uaiuc sir) titw uf
uiAgiatraic be lore whoa* the aecut-n iuu u* mad*-;
Unit’ wi.cu matia. orifiudicUhl oau-c of court iu
winch iutiioiiicbi roiu-ina;. d tool' pmwuta*-
tiou, aImi aiuuuut eiubrxzled , name oi cursor
it'd min which ire eiuU’izieti; date of cniiNj
or hot be fla t iruUi justice. 1*. UkaLxy
Cl lef Of Fol.ce.
Atlanta, Oa,. March IV. HSw.-L Crawhjr,
liei ui 1‘onoc, that FraucUuu, Cr ifurnia. Htatc
(iMwiii mcumt. Judge Hillyi”. * f*tLc Su
perior Court luu uoued a a.j m. the ai no ant
euibeueled i» |J0,ir-uu i;i date aud
C- unty. llohl him. 1 w«u cotue with tho
reuaimUou al once.
G. T. Andklogn, Chief uf l'olioe.
We Hupiflue, ot couiv, M» . ilovit*
u i!l lie neiit lor nud brought l*:«ckc to
.VUuuM tu answer to the s®r.»v«* charge
Mg-iiiiai him We kin*w Mr Hoyle
weii, nml have alw ajra »vgiirde l hini
a» an exceedingly clever min. We
have uu doubt but ilmt ail hi** trouble
hue come irom inietU|K*r«ie habit*,
and ehodk; prove a warning loullieia
While we are c«*nipelled to coiidemu
bu couro , we can but add that we
are very sorry f» r Sain.
For any of alrove or anything in
the Ding Aa.J» call on.
E. C. LONG. *
hi lam D* oi
lie J lining
Mill ’Cruet, ami Jenuing Btttu.rd Tmel,
hundred und *e\eut\-
tfhl ttcrtit, more cr leas uvvordiug lo Kuiiur-
f*<rd aurvey, aud huviug tiiereuu three lene-
iii’lit hniis.'s. About 40acrv# oj>cii laud ami 1ml-
«i:ce oecoud growth pine, and well watered tnd
about three miles from Atheus, nml levied on
u> the laml ot Jt-tfereou Jennimr und r a ti. fa.
i»»ued from Clarke Superior Couif, SVtli Au
gust, 1877. umiei e judgment obtained in Clarke
Superior Court ut the August Term 1877 in fa
vor of Johunthati Hampton nml Kobe it M.
S.nitli im oxieutore ofThoinas ('raw.ord and Ju
lia F. Crawford, both deceased, against Jetfer-
tAiu Jeiuiiiig as prii.cifMil debtor and llcnrx Jen-
mug us i»eourity for purchase morey of said
bud, now levied on and a deed thi* day made
bv Johnathan Hampton as executor of vibresaid
(1:. M. Smiti. co»eXieutor being dean) to Jetfere
aon Jeuuing iu pursurauev of bond for tiths of
te*tutor, t"*r th“ purpose of making the levy
and deed made, filed Mini recorded in Clerk’s
O .-C*: Ol Clarke >ujK*ru-r Court before levy was
made, ami levy made to satisfy said fi. tu- This
J an. 81'*. 1S80. J. A. BKOWMNG Sh-*ntf.
i‘nut«r» lv« $7.V5. wiiu.
n EURO l A—OCONEE C.-UNTY^BY
virtue of the authority iu me ventod. by
the .*lxte> uih Section of the Couuty Court Act,
piiroved October 13th 1-79, it is ordered that
..iuu W, Johnson, clerk of the Suj»crior Court
if said Cornuy be and is hereby appointed
fork of the County Court of aaid Couuty, uud
it is farther ordered thut the appointment be
p tbl shed once in the Athena Banner. This
‘ n da> ot February 1880.
R. M, JACtt'OX, Jd’ge C’y C’t 0. C.
I hereby certify t-.ut tiie above is a true ex
tract tV"iu the minutes of the County Court of
County. Thia 4th day ot February
1880. K M. Jackaon,
Judge & Ex Otticio Cl’k C. C. 0. C.
BUY
SOLUBLE
GUANO.
THE MOST POl’lTLAlt FERTIL
izer i.v rs:’.
Hniil liy
Off Si Hunter
Jmi.20 61 Ittlpr.w.
OIIERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold on the tirst
lOl’ut stl.iy in Mai cli next, within the legal
hour ofaalc, the following property, to-wit:
‘ >ue iial: iu erest in a oue acre lot iu the city
of A, hens lying on the line of the Reek Sp’ing
4 joining \V. Iludgii s and George Echols, Bor
.•ti - L>ericoat iu jKi^seasi. u: also six saws, one
oi wood tilea, 8 b;nccs and 2 dozen bits, 3 tool
• tots, one chop axe, 5 augurs, 5 augurs, 2 hamg
im rs nud other toois to tedious to meution;
also a io< of lumber tor wagons. All levied on
u» the property of Anthony Derieoat, to satisfy
a **fi-fii’ from the Clark Sui»cr:or i ourt in ia-
ofRobt. Dean.
J A BROWNING, Sheriff.
Feb4 4t—I*rin*er’s Fee $3 75.
1 suvv .ouiuck said about llie merits
<>l Hop Bitters, null uij wifo whu nas
•ins;* duotoriut;, anil never web,
teaseil »<•**• "rgvully ijo get her some,
1 wm elude* I to bo humbugged again;
uu*l I am glad I did, tor iu less than
two mouths use ol" the Bit ter*, my
uile was cured and she has remained
so for eighteen mouths since., I like
iilnh humbugging.— H. T., St. Paul.
1 toiiiid Dr Bull’s Gough Syrup l»
lea most • AT*dual rearedv,aud feel
sure that the ui-st: stubborn cough
and cold will yiebl to its healing influ
ence.—Frank S. Price, New Or lean-,
Vug. 6, 1875.
It is bcKev d ’hat the difficulty be
tween Russia ami Obiua has been
satisfactorily adjusted.
ROBERT CHILDERS,
Blaster and Well Digger.
Cleaning and Repairing Wells
apecudty. Will work by the j«o by the foot
or by th c day. Good reference can be given.
«*rdcr» atldreaoed through Fuat Uilice will re
ceive prompt attention^
«upt.9.8m.
Dr. D. 0. C. HEERY,
Having perm nently loo-ated In Athena, of-
hr« hid professional advice* Lithe citizeuaot
Athena and aarroundiug couutrv. May b
fo ind •luring the day at the Drug Store of K. C.
Isoug A Co., ou Broad Struct, and at night at
mv resilience ou Lumpkin St., liouae formerly
occupied by Cppt. WUl&ma.
gT Diaeaata of women a specialty.
AufAtt
CHARLES F. STUBBS,
(Baer.sor to Groover, 8tabb* A Co^)
COTTON FACTOR
-AND—
General Commission Merchant,
AGENT FOR THE
Quitman Factory Tarns,
MEAT STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
oofuigutneoft ibr ule or ahipraent to Liverpoo}
or Northern porta.
Mr. A* V.*Wxnji_
of the late Arm ot Groover, Stubbe A Co., bu
n loterutm the basineea, ang.21.tt
* EORGIA—Clakeb Cocxrr-VUiena, .U
* J. tvr>:h udminifirutor of tne catutc of II irt
It Cuuk. dtsccaacd, applies for it discharge
"in said administration.
These are therefore to oite aud a*1mouia:, al!
concerned iu show cau<te at my otfice on or be
fore the first Monday in June next, why aaid
dBcliargo Mum Id uot be granted.
Given under my baud at office thia 10th
f February, 1*80,
Asa M. Jaok2on, Ordinory.||
John Fotts has applied for exemption of per-
uality, aud setting apart aud valuation if
•uiesteoil, and w 1 |u»ss upon the mme at lo
o’clock a. in. ou the 14th day of February 1830,
iv otfice. Asa M. Jackson,
Feb 8-it Or ! in ry B
To ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCKKV.
au order of the Court of Ordinory of Clarke
County, grunted February term, after applica
nt,u for leave *o sell, of wbich due notlue hut
becu given, I will sell before the Court«hou»e
door m Athens, Clarke County, Ga, ou the
firat TiMtaday in April next, twenty-four acres
of land more or leas, joining Lamar Cobb on
the east, Thomas Lester on the south, Join
Tulmudgc on the west and my property ou the
uv-rtli, iu the city of Atheus.
The terms will be cash.
^ makyann lipscomb,
Adtn’x oa the estate of Frank A. Lipscomb
of Clarke co dee’d.
il EORGIA-C la okkColntt-Whereas Weldon
U \v. Price, applies to me Ibr letters of admln-
»*tr lion, de Imhiis non, with will annexed, on
the«state of Johu Williiuns, Sen., late of Clarke
t*ow of Oconee county, deceased.
These are therefore to oite and admonish all
euoctrced to show cause at my office, on or be*
fore the first Mo.tday in April next, why aaid
letters should not be* granted.
Given under my hand at offloe thi th rd of
February, 1880.
Asa M. Jack-on, Ordinary.
«.280/
- Yir^iuia E. Mu* ue, administratrix of the
l.<L-an Join; W. Mayue deceased, ^ipUea fur a
. -charge Ar.'iu said admihistratiun.
T .esc are therefore lo qte aud aJmonUh all
v n i r. ed to aiiow cause at my offic- ou or be-
.• re the first Monday iu June near why
d «H!..urge siioutd uot be granted.
Given under ui> baud at office this 6t’i of
tcbruoiy, 188th
Asa M. jAOXs m, Ordinary,
w 1 a m.-8 m.
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