Newspaper Page Text
Tuesday. April 20th, 1880.
HIK WHISKEY CASES ALAIN.
Tin- ln*«l whit'h appeared in the
Bannkii of yesterday in regard to
thf trial Before the City Court, ot
RAILROAD.
The whole Stale seems to Ire jnzed
on Rail mails. Every paper llist we
pick up has something about an inter
view with Newcomb, or some little
crumb that Wadley let fall from his
Railroad table. Then the Georgia
Western is built, ami then washed up.
AliKHTLTl KAL NOTES
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
THE WORLD
...» ™«.<r p!.»s " 5s£f"| Into tine Wiieal I
plow or reap, yet they knot* how tm- p ;lr . llnoutIl intere6t to Ai lijf it is
porta,.t a factor in commerce the iar- asked “Why is the mangJU of 1 &3S2S$£L:SffSE™
mer m ikes hnnsell. II lie plants nil ^ovtheastern Railroad n!oi*|nnj»r’ bmtetl -o. K.” llama, .Bologna $ttu*g*c «uu
cotton and no breadstuff* be batik- The extension of the Northeastern Flour « wL u,a,the
Q SETOW.
rupts his county, his State and liis an< ^ * 18 completion to Rabun Gap is
------ 1 country. : °f l * lu '"most iiu|iortauce to the web
what ia known as the Whiskey Cases, | Then a thunder clap cornea from the _ j fare of Athens, tar more s . than H e
has given some dissatisfaction We I Bine Ridge. The Air-Cine will build \\ hell the heats *t summer come | building of that |H)rtiot« now in o|*c, •
will now gi> e a h'story of the < ases the Rabun Gap road and connect with mid l fie subsoil plow Las not “tickled” ation, and second in im|>oriance to no
and trv and do justice to all. | the Air-Line at Toccoa. Gainesville ; the depth* of the soil, the l.md wiil ! ^" esti " n .'y l ' iul ‘ cai1 afio«,0"r Jpeuplo
In 187 > there were 22 true bills I pula in her line to Jug Tavern. Men surely not “laugh a harvest.
AT JAMES O’FAR•■ILL'S ,«
B uuil Street.
iTlien fan- y«»ur l.ntr.ntr evt* oti tiioCiMiDKN
The rece v j FLORIDA GRANGES
true hills I puts in her hue to .leg Tavern. Men sure, r one raugn a narvest.-- j lina '»“he* aUi.udeTf
found ftgiiu.si partiesin Atlirii^ for j a outM.ca tilings, as it a Kuilro&d i More subsoil plows ji ml less com-j 1 * ,e Air-Line is threatening, 8iKcr, it "‘cumt *wieuic«* oi‘tu« • tillable l>rb,d Fitr*
•el'ing whiskey to minors. The cases j H a very ffinnll thing, anti that n rttflK iimrdml fertilizers will till the fritnei 4 * j lhal C0, “P a,lv a line from Toe ; ‘ ,v
were brought heloro Judge A. I„ I ion of dolla-s is m.thing. All :his big pocket will, gold. I eoa , to Rabun Gap fa>ewel| forever :
Mitchell, the County Court Judge, I talk ia fine, but it don’t build Rail-
ami one of the eases tried ami found ! roads, nor is it likely to do so. The
guilty. \V. 11. Thomas, Escj.
tended them nil. lie
The subsoil plo*v alone cau create a
, les ! only Railroad that there is any hopes , ^ ace i °' ,or roullvla
. ...... . , r the plant when the burning noonday
entered into of building is the one from Uainesvil e * J
...... . I ... sun ot summer ci lueih.
an agreement with Solicitor L. W. i toDahlom-ga, aud the reason that it
T1 ms and Judge A. I.. Mitchell,
that the ill fendants would all abide
the doci-ion ot the Supreme Court in
thi« rare, which ease he would carry
tv that ci urt. The Supreme Court |
nth
to the prospects ot the Northeastern.
We shall gain immensely if the
Road is extended, we shall lose im
mensely if it is not done. We can
not lie st 11 without lo-s.
The management announced some
time ago, that they were about to
make some new surveys, and locate
years she has only reached 40 mile
■d Judge Mitchell’s decision, which ia not half tile number of miles
■ good reasons W. B Thomas I that she intends to complete, or speaks
reaeli Clayton in
Tumi, you imeonitiou-ly ran your bauda
into your picket, exclaim,
eureka;
89
“WE SURRENDER!”
.V.i'l a* you turn away in nitiglL* file to your
HZA-PPr I < X 2 i
then r« fi»M»l t<» 8t:md :o the agree*
iiient luitiTi il into hclw. iii him and
tlmt cuinty Nilici'or, and Judge A.
1*. Miteliell. \V. R. Thomas was all-
t'mauls • | >pi ii in id County Judge,
niul ns he uas the counsel fur these
ileieiidunt' lie could not try the case,
:, nd ihey have been mi lie- docket !
until Ib w. II Ci l,b was appointed I
Judge nt the City (’unit. Judge j
Cobb -et down tin sc eases tor April I days ago, a large yellow envelotie, in
wil’. be built is lieiause she lias a live It requires but very little money to
man at the helm. About ten years purchase a subsoil plow and very lit- I the. extension pernwnently., Lui
ago the Northeastern Railroad was tie brains to utilize the same. months have elapsed and no survey
tanS)M..s r io.
Western corn at 81.00 per oiisiml is ve ys are made, subscriptions tali not , pTE”E OV B A pjfNTT
pour economy. \ '^kyd umil it is known where the! W 9
I Road is to run and how much il will »|<ctk or i>cm nr a Ur ofsosp.
Agricultural economy in its last cost, it wi l not be labor wasted, <»*«/ L,
Hog and iiuminv.” home-i ,ie ^ u,, e *o<me.r or later. unless | REMEMBER THE PLACE,
, treat tie*! *»f the jtoetry t
of completing
Rabun county.
It tales n great deal of time not
much talk, an immense amount of la
bor, a big wad of mouey, and plen
ty of brains to build a veryjs nail Rail
road.
ityais: *‘llog anil hominy,”
made composts, and tlic judlci
of the subsoil plow.
term 1-sll |„. tried.
» it in --ns had to lie Inoughl from ail-
j'limiig I'-niiilies as wiincs-es tor* the
“ There are two linns in Athens how
won’t patronize the Ac/ro, ami our
people avoid them like lepers. We
l.ist week two onlers (
. « , “7 . about to be ?*enl one ot them, ami i THE \OUTHKASTEHX R. R. B\T£\S|OX.
\\ e lucked up in the st'eols, a tew , , , . '■
1 . 1 , 4 turned one to a natron aud the other
went t»> Atbiuta. In trading with
r»X«iK SSIOXAL MISSIVES.
ill hojte oj the extension is to he
abandoned. Awake, Dmctwrs!
Make an effort! Let ihe snrvm be-
ijiii! ^ I l you haven’t the money to
pay tor it, there are individual mem
tiers ul the Board who say tin*} will
advance it. J.et it commeuc*.
Stockholder.
.TAMES O’FARUELL,
Broad Street.
Southern Mutual Insurance
ATHE1TS, GBOnauaM,
YOUNG U G. HARRIS, President
STKV
pLAKKK COUNTY .SHERIFF’;
lip Milil l'plnr*' fl><> I Tm ri IfmiU
Legal Advert isemvnts
/
SALK.-Will
lie leiltl before the Court 1 finish door of Clulrkv
county, Ueortfia, in ttu* citv umthviia, uu the
F11WT TUESDAY in APltlL next, between and
during tiiele^al hours of sale, to the ; higlient bid
der; fur ca»h. tile following lots of luud, ail situate,
lyiux and bciug in Clarke county, Ocorgia. to-wit:
OaeTract containing lortr-aeven (47) acres more
or less, aud being the remainder of tract of (t00)
one hundred and sixty acres, more wc leas, cou-
veyed to Jell* Jennings, by WiiMam Shaw, trustee,
«tc., after * luctinglbi acres heretofore sold by
Jeff Jeun lg to William llale, aud not now lev
ied upoij.aal .aid 47 acre* bounded by McNutt’s
creek, A. Gan i, J. ouch, Thomas Kpps, and W il-
iiaiu llai<, pa t of said -Shaw tract, and one tract
contain]n> aev ntjr (70) acres more or less, convey
ed to Jett'.'eat ngs bv Freeman Westutoielaiui,
od bound, d lands of A. «>aun, Josepli Lee’s
•state. J. Cou J i, Ocouee river; and Im»i1. ulxtve
tracts to U eol i subject to mortgage deed lien in
fiivor of Jol nHires, for (?:tXJ) three hiuuir. d and
nftjr dollarr.pri tcipal, besides interest, aud I vied
on as (trope.4/ of Jetfeison Jennings; also, out-
tract contaiuiug (H ft) eleven aud one-half acres
more or less, adjoin lug lauds of the "Bobbin Mill
Company,” JkMXvrs, To* Langston aad otb-
ers; and this tract levied on as |>roperty *.f Jelter-
sou Jennings aud Henry Jennings. All said tracts
yell-improved; the first two tu cultivation; and
levies made and legal notices to tenants in possess
ion given, under a rt. fa. issued from Clarke Supe
rior » ourt.dtnh August, 1877, under a judgement
obtained iu ClarkeSunerior Court at ttiv August
Term l«77 in favor of Jonathan Hampton and Uob-
ert M. Smith as cxrctftors ofThomas Crawford and
Julia F. Crawford, both deceased, against Jefferson
Jeuiiiu s as principal debtor, aud llenry Jen Lings
security, to satisfy said li. fa.
feb D-tds
J. A. BUOWNIXG, .Sheriff.
^L01U*1a,0*.0NKL COUNTY—To all iiom
IT may conckrx—Notice D hereby given
that the L^>unty advertising ot said cnunly will
hereafter be,oiblishe<l In the •• Weekly Advance,”
published at Walkinsville. Oi-onee copnty.
TKINSVILLK,(
B. E. OVERBY. Sheriff O.
, March *2. lt*8».
p'X ECU TO It’S SALE.—Iu pursuance of an
derol the Court ot Oidinary of Clarke con
der ol the Court ot Oidinary
will be sold bet .re the Court lloi
said county, during the legal In
do-r,
on the FIRST TUK'DvV
.fallowing land, Itebnigiug to the «
Crawford, oeceas«id, lute of said -
ARRIiyiioxt, tin
and t .unity
dividtsl half of one acre, nior*? o
less, lying in said State and County, ami
*f Alliens, lying«
I I f the Northeastern Kailr ad, ;
I lands of Hampton * Crawford, a
j same, and surveyed receutlv by
the line
id Itoumb-d bv
d being
Some of tin* i 0,10 corner w;is printed “Bnrt of Con*
! L^ression’il l{ccord;’in the oilier corner,
j the narat* ol llie <-oni;ies>m;ni sends
Tl.e Solicitor L. W. Tliom:i« : »»»!? ita : ' n ' ,
a hold hand, writte.i
» .*u!d ii’\ 1 help siimmoiiing iheae wit-
i 8'K“ ii‘T could he not pros tlie hills
:»> I e could only /#»»/ ftro* on two
d* in wil ; tor want ot 'law nr.d
! *i waul •>! evidence, ni-ilhcr of which
clear atno<s the envelope, was ‘‘Ned
Lester.’’ This little missive would
no doubt he eneomajiinc to Ned if il
had reached him, hut for the present,
Ned is no/nst; t»r in other words, is
You
fOHJt II. Nkv.
D«. Hknky II
ALUIN V. Dkarisw,
Col. Rohkkt Trom
ui 2s-wly
friendship would, no doubt, he
txi-i.'il in tliesv i js.-s All of said j by llif Sl.eriff ol Clarke conn-
» UUP— tuiiile out .irons eases ami j U- N«1 <va-, .luring l.is a-joon. in
\V. n.,.imn assi-tei] by A. J. Cobb I Clarke county,»neul tlieleadin” street
tor l!o- Slate are not to blame lor not 1 Hiticiaes, ami tiiese lillle tokens ol
cnvieiinj* them. The lasl (Land
.Jtov.we are informed, wanted to
i ( Commend that these hilL he u<#/
p>' '•'>*/, hut failed to make tl.e recom
mendation.
We are informed that all the eases
tried before Jndoe Cohh were well
made out for the State and if they
were not convicted it does not argue
that they were not strong cases.
To the Editor of tup; Daily
, . , Banner Sir: I was glad to see I Hrwa iwrt«, 4^11, nuf,'
meichants who patronize the Ju'tio i the communication signed, ‘‘Stock- ^ *
our potyle have done more to sustain holder/' in your issue of Wednesday
their county p.per than bv any other i P V lnli "- V- Ut l,ie ur K , *" t
means.’’ * , ant e ot extending our Northeastern
r.'ibo.d Iron. ljii'.;i to tbo Tcnne-si-e
l'b<- :,horc ivi-i-o|iy froiu tbe Oyk-. Iht-*, and urging ihe directors in lose
thoi |>e J'.cho. We can inform Bio n " l ' ,nu •'•Tving tin- server made |
Gm.u .bat tlivie are any number oi \ ■Sh!'^^"fi ,he H ." e ' 1 " V " I
... , t isnctl that there is no euiei rnT-e in !
iiieivbimis m Athens mat will not a.l ! wbieb Atl.-ns is more de-ply inter- i
veriise with llieir city ]>a|>ers or even ! eated tliar in this. Tlie eoi.it nam-e
8nliseribe fur them. That sume of our , * ,er l‘r>-sent prosperity and tin-
largest ineicbanls wim have made for- '‘"If uf lK,rf "<“ r « development de-
... pend on her aeeunng the coiniiletion
“ ea " ul °* ll,e l K "T le don t now care ..fthis line, and on doing so quickly. ,
to 9]>ciid a dollar to assist in keeping lest oilier cities and eorpor lions step j
yXS/THOJItS, Kcfxrtary. f
$7*4.:,*? 6‘J
Residem Dire«non».
(i. IIAUKI4,
Fkrdinand I’tuxixr
I»R. J. A. IICNNIC
John W. Nichols
EOROlA, CLARKK • OUNTY-Whcrea* Mrs.
'J .Sarah s\t!a Hendvroon appbci* to me for la-l-
tvrs of AaiuiiiistnUiou on th« Estate of Mutlhew
il. Ilendvi»<ni late ot a >id camnty, iltvea.« il.
These are therefore to rite ai d admonish allcou-
oerm-il to *h*<w cauae at my Office «>u or l>efme ib»- j
«i>t .Monday in May uextjWhy said la.*tter>( should !
nut be granted.
Given under in hand at Office thin 2nd March,
1880. Asto. Jackson, (»*!iti ry,
mil—ids .
II.
Wli# hr* hatl go-j
WmL
IPS. BUTTS
NO.I3N. E^hth St
St. Lou r., Mo
xpt-rlrncr in tbe IrtuttiM nt of t8
f U»th mal- hiiU feiiuai.' tlicn mi jdiyi
... ......
prat lice in hit warlis juit puhliUM-d, eiituled ^
The PHYSIOLOGY OP MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Booka that are really (Said-, and Krlf-ln>truriar. In all mat-
in all
tera pertaining to K.twbvod and Dr-nauhuca. anti hi,.. _
want long frlL They are hrauiirully litawmird. ami in pliir.
• . | ■ , * , • 1 language, eaaily nmlersloiKL The tww Ua>k« eiubra«e&43
HD ID ailll re.lp the Utlvaut.ljje llj.lt UimSll page*,and 1-onUinaalBaW.lBfnraiallawfcrboihinarTiM!amt
I . . i .... , t * i ~ v.. aingle. w fur all tbe recent improeemenUbi nvmiteai treatwem
Head arhat.xtrDnnenap. rs rtv :‘^nieknow lr«lg« impaitrd
g.e.n deal of benefit to Ned if he lmd “!» "nylhing fhnt tends to build , L . .
or improve their eilv. II Athens ou- to “""'h »'bich \vc may speedily
ly bad two mere hams that would not j l " M Y' V a . r ° indo1 ’!"’ />>
ALWAYS SO.
It i> a remurkahlt* fact that always
Jusl upon i he eve of the presidential
i..uij*ai:jn> the UejHihlieans so man*
aje jin to draw otir Southern Denm-
eia’ie mcinhers in Congress into ex*
ci'td dilute and active work over
smile national is-lie, seriously intlu*
* i)«*iiig ihe Norihern mind, ami which
ha* toe i llect to consolidate the l»e*
publican rank-. •
Never l»ciore was tliis more fully
pvovcti or demonstrate 1 ihan
io the iiM now being made in
the Senate over the Kel*
log.'Sp'.fVord else. Senator Hill,
a) «»*erms to he the chief agitator in
lid* matter, was very jn»ili\e in sav
ing lint the rejection by the Senate
of *1‘. -1 Simmon:
nominee for Supervisor of Census
the l>t (ieorgia district, would prove
the inevitable defeat of the Democrat*
ie party, lie must have been ot the
same opinion when lie voted for the
Badic.d nominee for Supervisor of
on • ot the disuicts of
Stall-, in preference ;«» a Democrat.
Thro li >w on* Mr. Hill hope (o main*
tain his consistency when he is so am-
got them. 'I’iie next one tin* honora
ble member sends, he should write in
the lower left hand c inter, “It you
don’t catch him in ten days lelurn to
Washington, D. C.”
We would stale in this connection
tor the information of our ‘*M-
that the Congressional Bcco»d sent
hv him to Grit Johnson was received
and laid on the lahle.
we can count tiftv that never
paper much less advertise.
read
in Or. Bulla’
the victim of carl r HKlUcrttion t
, .ly hr*lth> ^tavbe. b
of lire, and Ihe lliau,
3l» her
—KL Loula Journal,
roman rRio* in
ur-es the directors to put the survey- I 25 eta. extra. Sent ur der
... 1 . • ! taoeipt ofprie- in mnnev u." »t
, . careless in the protection of our in* ! oiirtf'Wxn
idvertise we would be sati-fied, but tereats. |
“Stockholder” ia ri-lit wliei. he
ora m the field without the l«.-s of’a !
The Fire Depuitmeii of Route is ^ a . v ' Gtber p-ople have ao eye on
the completion of the missing iiiik In
WIIAT WF.NKEH Is EHlt'ATOIt-
Alil I ATllltS.
Wesll ey >1 eri wet tier’s
iSlaoksmilli 8ho[i.t
OPPOSITE
port an ce, and it we sleep much long* | Ganx ifc Beaves Stahle,
oinp iiiies, ami-pe; luipa others er, they W'U not wait lor ua to wake Where all kinds of plantation work
AMi NOT also, have been invited : Phienix "I’- t H'e survey will not coat much, ; is )t<) , ful .|, as repairing Wa-ons
I " 1 1,1 *«*• O.at private I Buggies,
making l.ig prtpaiations lor a display
and enteitainnieiii of their visitors on
the Util and 12th of May. The fob
lowiiu
tween tl.e _ Georgia and Tennessee '
railroads. They are aware'ot its im- i
and 1 inn
The great evil in American politics
at this day and time, is 'hat our s..-
callcd politicians are simply a set ot
demagogues and agilators of the peo
pis by appealing ron-tnntly to their
meaner passions and pujimices.
What ibec.iiutry need-, and indeed
what is our only political saiety, is to
supplant these agitators wilii true ed
ucators of tbe people.
Political Educators who will make
it. tbe highest aim of their public po
sitions to enlighten and instruct the
people in tbe true, sound and Consti
tutional principles of Government and
the great necessities for their mates
, Ihe Republican r j n j governmental and moral advances
nient.
We \v ill have more tei -y.y oil this
line at another lime.
S.C..I, Kile Co. Charleston; Georgia | ciliz , 118 a .e ready'/ advau'^Uie I B,, W^ . iin '!
steam F.re Co., Augu.a; M.ehauic money for i, if,hi enupany ot j ft™Al^rkSZ t'SZ mw''
I lose Co, A ugu*if a ; Pioneer Il(H>k s l ,u,t * 1 lie survey is iiKliMjicngible | sciit.9 4m. W. MERIWETHER
Bell applies U» mt* fo; - la*(tt;n,o( (tiiari!
!>hi|» of the |«r»ous an«l |tro|i«rly of ktlRur I*
miiH llattie Matthews ol j-aiff countv, mim.r.
Wi«. F. Matthews, «lec’»l, eueh utaler Iburl
years* of:*tft*.
These Vr«* lherxf«*i» W* cite i»ml t»«liii<»nisli
roiH-ei nnl to s*how cauao* at. uiy ottiee m **r
the firm Momlav in May next, why sai<i Let
sho *1*1 u*»t Ih* granted.
(iiveu umler my hand at, Dili t this'Jssh tla.
Febr
-:m*l.
18,-0.
, M
J. C. Wilkins, Athens, Geo.
4ALK—Will I.
ens, Clark •C**ut.tv, (ia., *-n the
April next within the lejtal hou
lowing pioperty to wit : one hot
on the defendant KoShtI JoIiiimoi
(aiiiinj; one-half aero more or U
and beinn in the County of Clarke and S
Ua., two miles* hoist ofAtheu.% i.oumlrd «
East ami South by Mitl^e Harris*, and N'orl
t by C>. L. MeCh-skey, all levi*-*l u|miii by
st Tiu-sda
sf kiU* thf
iml lot wh
-Till:-
of A Just lee «'<
M. U*s«a Cnu
ami rein rue* l t
the tit li, 1880.
. Rotier
VV. II. Fuller, L.
I live
John Smiiii t Lil>«
va. J t 'l if i» Superior Court
Sahah Smith \ NoVeintK-r Term, 1*7‘
It Hpiieurino totue court that the l*et'n.l
nut, Suraii Smith, *loes not reside withil* tin
countv <*:'Clarke, a:nl it further iij»|K!armir tim
-ai*l 1> letuiaut doe?* not reside within the State .
o! Geortria. It i*» oraere*l by the C. ur , n on I
motion of c**uiisel, that >ni«l I»* 1* iids.ut. >:ad. j
Smitli, uppeur uiid answer, at the
the s*
default, a
eeed. An* l it
be published i
published ill
lour lie ntifS.
i.l tl
that sni'l eaU.-e be con
Plaint iff, alb*wc*' !
ier ord* red that thi-
Athens Fanner, a
rule
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
and Lutlih-r Co., Augusta ; Pioneer
before the means can obtained or
ii i. „ i i . i i , > • i a sh.tie of stock subscril»ed to com* i
Il.mk aud Ladder Co., Athena; De- the extension to R il.nn Cm, i
hance Slfam lire Co.. Macon; At- Now is tbe time. Make th~ survey. 1
l:m:a Steam Fire Co., No. 1, Aibiiiia; Ascertain nliat the read ui l cost.
Steam I'Ve Co , Selma ; Steam File T'heu go to work to rose tie- money,
m <, . ... ,, and il we cannot raise it all at home,
C it *. 11° i l m" !'•' • l} P r "l>e r agencies are employed, we
(nithii; Hook and Ladder Co., SeU can readily obtain what we lack
ina ; Hose Company, Jacksonville. abroad, where money is anxiously
v. W. SKIFF,
Jeweler: Optician!
i Ja*. K. I.
A true
I This null
act irmn the mniiil*
of Ifffy.
John I. IIi foin
: ri hUKGIA, CI.AKKK CCUNTY.
j vTJ'Huiatium llump'.on. Executor *
Crawford, dccvui*c»i. applies to me !'•*
sell the umiivcd li.il!' iutcrot of s ed
ill an*l t«* ail the lands held by viid
llamp’oa and said deceased, tyinff \
"ihi inform the citizens of Athens tliat lie \ incor(Nirate limits of the city of At
take;: part .f tin* store with SX KA1> «.V CO. i known us tiie Thomas laud, near t
I will keep rn assortment of j eastern I{:ii!r*»ud dejK»t, contaiiiinj:
j three acres, more or less, Tiiese :
. seeking investment. With your kind Clocks, WatcllCStV Jewelry 1 InK •“‘ij"TLZ'u
John Kelly puts it thus: “Inde- ; permission, I may recur to this sub- i Mou.lay i>. Mnre'h next why »aia
pemk-ntisai is a political malady under '.i'‘ ct »«•'"- 1 nope to learn within a a vari,lv ° r ,,,B *'■'l-KISKATKIi 111 X- i not bciw..t«t.
DA I LY BANNER, One Year, ,....
“ “ Six Months, ......
“ “ Two Months,
“ “ One Month,
(Inohidinx+jostage.)
WKEIvSJy BANNER,-One Year, (iiiclnding postage.)
$*;.()!»
3.00
1.00
50
1.50
STRANGE SORT OF CONSTANCY.
Senator B. H. Hill thought that
,e,n tbe defeat of the Rev. T. J. Simmons
us a radical nominee for Sii|>ervisor of
Census, would be the i inn of tbe
Democratic party, but lie is now
hiti.xi- n> ‘-«sl Kellogg, a Republican #l j r j n g „p ibe whole Republican par-
ibe influence of wbicli th ■ patient
keeps up a continual rackei, now On
one side of the fence and now on tbe
oilier, until lie di-covers which side
will pay the best, and there he ineon-
tinenlly settles and simmers down.”
Respectfully referred to the Georgia
Independents who have a warm nd-
miration for John Kelly.— Ch
Con.
Th 7
very short time that the Board of Di
rectors have oidered the survey made '
as rapidly as possible. Clakkh,
MUNI, SPECTACLES, EYE-CLASSES, &v
•h will \>c «oM nt reasonable price-*, ami s*at- ! day *
•ruarant*-«*d. Also ftcrsonal attention I ’ 4w,
• hand -at office tl
1S80. ASA M. .1 '
’X
In bis Able addiess at New Orleans, 1
i the occasion of bis coronation as
Duke of America, General Grant re
marked—wilh that peculiar grace *";>*rvlisf.lo ip-u::»hwr. .mlworthyofalilienii
1 ** t» troiuurc* .». A. Bill up*., Augustus Kecf***,
which cliaracteri/.cs even the lightest I l >r - KnurhvE. W. Itariis, J. C. V. Black*
, ' .1 burn. Editor MadUoniau; K. Ilcvscr, (*!crk ot
\>urt; I*. K. Thomason, Mayor city «»f
V. W. SKIFF.
n pairitie of fine watch ......
ommend mysdf a* Wing a fine workman and ! / V °-
vonclicw fr**in <*t)iciw to verify this statement.; */ fterkship of (’<»
V. XV. SKIFF, Atlicni*, (ia. Under, and by virtu** <
. . I^KhrLHKNcEN. — XVc the undersigned citizeue i Lciri*!atuie, John XV, Jo
oil tfce occasion of his Coronation as • ot Mtuii»*-n, Georgia, take ercat pleasure iu rec- j Superior Tourt ofOcoiice 1
onmienditi^ to the eitizens «*f Athens Mr. V. XV. | poiute*l clerk of the *’«»u
Skiff, w* h pruc.icul mid skilltul Watchmaker, j County, for and during mv
uu Act -
THE WEEKLY BANNER
t f. utterauees<of this prodigy in rhetoric Superi.
—that he lmd been ''eliiiigctl with an j
attempt to seize upon a higher title.’’ _
This is not quite tr.u. There has i Internal ller»nue Seizure.
Senator lliil and Congress
man >n er seem to disagree io their
policies up.m fliese questions, Mr.
11 ill i- f..v on sling Kellogg I Rep. t from
the S.nale and srati'g Spoflbril
tv over the Kellogg Spofford case.
1 lie work was completed
Mr. Ildl seems to make tins case Ins 1
pet measure before the Senate, and if
be filils to see ibe danger of ids course
lo tile Democratic party, just upon
rapidity witn wbicn the great
break in the Air-Line Railroad was
repaired, is unequalled iu the history 110 n l’P orlull > , y for such an at- j
ol Southern Railroads, and proves ‘’ "'l"- "”r is there likely to be. If
Col. 0. J. Fore-ace beyond doubt ihe r:l1 l,ad ,l » 11 a '"''lii-n of!
leading railroad man of tile South.' hve * he wo,lld >"8e them all before
Tliursdav * U! C,1 "' d s"cc-d in such a scheme. !
ifterucmn when Col. Fore-acre took y But <iv " eral is the fiff'>re-he ; id
>j)ecial Iiai.i and j»roccede«l triumph
untiy to liia> lic.Dhjuartcrs in Atlanta
l'. S. internal REVENUE,
1»EI**Y t’OLLEtTOR’S OFFICE, )
Sr CONI* I >IST. OK G K* iRGI A, >
Athens, Ga., April 7th, I8*»u. 1
Notice is hereby riven of the following sciz-
ire, made for violation of Internal Revenue
I. _Fci., 7,-wlc.
fiEOItoiA—Clarke County?
; WUerea-s IVrrin RcnsoiMipplie** to me 101
j letters ol guardiau*liip of the person and ju op-
! ertv of Jaincs E. Kennedv, of said county, mil.or
' ol thoiiuts J. Kennedy, under og teen years of
I X'neoe a-e, therefore, to cite ami admani-h
' all concerned t»> slt**»r cuiii*e at my office on or
i before the first Monday in Aunt next why
sai»t letters should not be j»nii»led.
(iiven umler icy hand at office, this the •J-tli
February. 1*m>. * *
• m2— 30*1. Asa M. Ja<’k«»n, Ordinary.
/AL-aUI.K i’orNTY SHKKlFK’:
LyWillb sol* l bo to ‘
Hus Boon established SIXTY FOUR YEARS, and has !on«j lieen n
IN GEORGIA, and is noxv the largest and, heyond all <|iiestton,
coirnized a> a LEADING PARER
THE BEST NEWSAl’KU IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
Two Mules, XX'aifoii and Harness,
Clarke county Ge«»rvria i
Navv i tlie first Tm sday '
. of a movement that is tendin'' la- l*’ ,stol « two Uanvls, tour half Barrels,club Axe’, ; ut to x }' v bidder, lor cash,
h« . . 1 ^ l(y • Water Ruclfct,tin pleasures and Funnels, rut*- I the lollowm* land, situate*lyiui: and beiiiff In ;
wards an empire. The man xvho pro* ber Ciphon. Coffee Hot and Frying Ban. TWO ‘’larke csmnty. Geonon, and ly u.*r o.. tue Mol j
'*• • • * . 1 i O(lilts and Blanket XVa -nn Sheet ami Whin i dl«? Ocouee River, aud t**ljuuu2 lands of US J
P*»es lo violale tne llio-t aacred and ’uau.Ue Rwkct .uni Hammer. An* pvBmil ' bn>n»«- O'J’K ^ u 'i ,h, : M ‘ .Inm-a. tlm .1 rnmne . t
he reveled of our «„d tradi- ! _«V 1“"— ”> ?•” of «1.l W i ^
the Banni.i: as a candidate lor State
Treasurer. Mr. Speer is endorsed
hv some ot llie h* »t men of the S^ate,
who nays that he is a man ot untiring
’.Sup s
the Buudlc
It
ot Rid.O
il)*m) while Mr. Speer votes to scat ||»e i*avu of another Presidential elec* * It dciTud* wuulti lie imil « or il. P rpveiwl nf our
Wa-ld umeOt.'p.) vewu* Donnelly tioI1) |llen he, as a Su.e S „m„, is more ! “ B .*ge rs ot Jmne ... our important lions, who eoolly ealoula.es oluram,re ! i
° ,,r ! '* u hlesa I hail prudent and more dan. interests to remember tliat in union ling tlie example of Washington and I !up.»insl u.’tliemJHof"!!'.!, ’•iwurl-llf'iiii I mn.t houaisc Alim 4*> ucn'. niwii lamluml I...1- ,
SW""** HiMwiae. and harm., os co-operation th* re is ■ Jefferson under fool by accepting a I U '‘ ited w . w „ lv - tv CoL j mZrnlm ’ rnil^l' "l! I
TIIE FIRST tax FlltKH. strength and success, and that in dis- nomination for a third term in the i A|-.i lil-A ««!.. ' j £^5 fcj,' ni^'suiS'tw)! 1 ' SiShAm \
. aensions aud illlnilianuious action ’ Presidential office, knowing that the ' PbARKESHKKlFF FALR*.—Will be soUl IS”, under »juilgmeatubniinv.l in* lark*
The Hon. D. N. Speer, ol Troup there is sure weakness and defeat. ' act will he generallv understooil as i on t£ y u ! ^Ln x.
lhi!,iSMU ' af ' 8jee * K **'’'- F ‘ W “’ " OM M “» »od I signify ins h.s purpose to impose I ^
___ monarchial ideas on our Republican I \
system, may xvell he accused ot* an llorU r Hircct with the fence nil South side of laud, no* levied on and a dcwl this dav mu.lt
linen. *y 11 jKjrtcd i . . . . : i«tuw o» Horse 1 * branch fronting7" viinls o«. I Johnathan Hampton
lliruuglioui os icpir c.reies, that as ! royal honors. But this R irl , l t „, c „ d i„ c u . yard- »lo,« M. Smal.
i aillhUl')!) i« not d.il)"erO(lS MM e j thf Icnce boundin'; posture*, and contauun^ ; Jt *
*(H*n a* lienrv W.GradV solves the j r , ° , two acres, more nr lo-s levie.l on a* the projw
jy ... * I democratic Kepuhllcan masses will •«*«%* ofS. I> Mitchell, trustee, to satisfy a tax*
UCOIgltt XX CMcrn problem, l.e Will I . • ... . . . . ... fi fu- lor 1870, issued bv II. II. lJntou.Tax Col-
tackle Ihe gem puzzle, .urnDhing . ,. P ’*, *" * ’ n^' 'TV
solution Ih.-rcot L iuteiesliug J „i, j lTe "" ral Gra,,t ° r a, ‘- V ° ll, " r “ ,an ' hM L*d £fo 1^2
, . . - ' , i •‘attempt to seize U1H»I1 a hiifher title” I hv Brt*ad str.ft, east bvriiasc stnet, west by
k Palace, Ills Mrc A»ahs, 1 1 I Billu|*s *ireol, north by IW-five R.pltst
titan those Klluwn t*» oMr laws and ! (Miuroh, house and l<*t now *h*cupic*l by Samuul
Watkins, contaiuins; one and one-half acres,
1 Vim. It does seem that
leprescntativi s in Congress should
consult more freely and try and act
more in concert and harmony in these •
mat ter*, and certainly, for the heat in*
tere*t of the country.
The Ihdowing is from the Courier*
Journal, and shows a bad stale of
tilings iu New Hainspliire:
Judge Aaron \V. Sawyer, a promt*
ni-ul Republican of Nashua, N. II., in *“ er sy. ^
Ii at a political m.sa meeting ' r ‘-‘ l aml • ao " ,, ' l e^poeiuHyr
exhibited in financial ruattois. He is
pledged to the doctrine that the pub-
and asserted *' c I Mir * e should be used lor public
purposes only.
a spe
the other day, clmiged the Republican
otfieials of the State of New 11 amp
shire with debauchery
(iml e\en little Nashua larva took
* executor ut* uforesaid
executor bcim; d*-;i*o ‘.o Jeffcr-
pursiirauce of bond for tiths (tt
I te-tntor, f.r t»*- imrp*»sc of inakiiu; the levx
j and deed nmd«*, hied and recorded iu clerk’s.
; .*tbce of't’larkc SuiH’ri*.r Court lteforc lexy w:.s
; made. an*l levy made to satiety said fi. fa fins
I Jnu.SDt l*r?(*. J. A. BROWNING Sheriff.
l'rmter.* lee #7.y.*». wlm
V Elt Y Elms-1 It AOKDI.N A RY.
whisky to the High School and en*
deav< red lo get the girls drunk. He .. , . . . , .
. . All*, iiiauliey •lolmson i.andcd us
ore,I the cu»e of a hoy of sixteen ,. lsl Iluu ., < UM1;| | ,j„. (
who was rapidly going to a | JU t at the end was a perfect handle,
dnmkar.r* grave, and said the girls like a goad.
spent their money at the confection* Ihe above comes from the JCcho.
buying “b-amly drops.*’
Patch w«
or his <K*»
R mster.
upon
t lie Dunghill
»roN EE
•I N iY—VA
customs he will l>e suddenly eliiui*
nated from the
thiggs. — Washimjton l*ost.
fh. EENE CUtiilY DOTS.
f lh re ha
, levied c
been much excitement
is thf projK-rty of lai-
r «»f the estate of John •>.
1. tc* satisfy u ti. fa. hsued.by
11. II. 1 -int.tn. Tax t'olli‘cl.,r, va. I/unnr CvXh
Hcveiver oftlie eatate ,,f Ji.lin o. Tbraalior '!'—
mud. J. A. M!!<l\VMS(i.
Sfa-ritf I 'Inrke Cour.tv.
W t-.v. f*» nit.T- ire on eacli oxreiiuou.
\> how unis lo be the next Stale
■S nalor from I Ilia .li*ir : et '! So far,
we have bean! of no one w bo wall (a
tbe office. Our polite liiieml Col.
Cope Barrow will be u ean.lnlale lor here over our iniinieipnl election. At
lie Bank* county cun heal it. Up there the House of Representative*, an.l the coiiming of ihe vote*, olij -etioii* | Tlut f..||.ovii.z Sure Taxea
minlc the * artliog tuscrlioit that there they not only have bandies to tlie no doulit 1 c woul.l like lo l.e elccled. J were raise. 1 by both sides, uud the"! " uJalU’eal-ti ulwnurr'iu^ Aiiil.
are eight wbiskv sellers to every cler- eggs, but the chictreus carry ti trying- j ——j — , j matter yet hang* fire. About seven-
•rvinan in New Hampshire, and ho l»au with them. | ~ ” ‘ ’ >c ' 111 ° oe K 11 ; teen vole* pionoimeed illegal, by the
I dry |un tie*,- if east out would elect
Special Taxt’s «>t ISS0.
«luc arid
G eorgia—(
virtue of the uv.thoritv iu me vc*tcd. b>
the Aixt«cntb Section ui the County ('our; Act,
approved October 18th l-7i*. it ih ordered that
John W, Johnson, clerk ot th** Superior C uri
of said Ooun«v Ik* ami is ben t»> appomteti
clerk of tbe County (’our* «»t* aai.l Co(fl»t\, and
it is further ordered that the appointment'h«
published once in the Athens Banner. Th'..-
Hit d:t\ ot Fehruarv 1SS0.
* R. M, Jack-on, Jd’ffc C’v C’t O.C.
I.hereby certify tliat the at»uve ss a true ex
tract from the minutes of the Coun’*> Court ol
OctmiT (,<»nutv. This 4tli da\ <*t February
(hM), K. M.Ja« ksox,
J lul/o A: Ex Officio ( l*k C. C. o (
' II ERI Ft'S SALE.—W ill be sold .1
called attention to the fact that a mill,
•sler .’f the g..9|>el, who i< a trustee
tor Dartmouth O-db-g--, “drinks and
[.THE Wll.KINU M m u r.xIlKII
Tne six .lav- walking match in New
inkes in public places, and did *o Vork «> u Saiurd iy night Hart i
the t icoioia ne.jro,
the nifftch
th«* other ri.y wlmu lie wen
10 Mas* ichuselta to as-iat in making ofia miles iu 0 days This is
<>id lining a yoirtig man for the I »“ iJ l >*on record.
iiiiuisti'V.” New Hampshire
I .Judge I'lcuf seems Lo oe growing
Stronger and stronger every day
the minds ol* tlie Deiuociaiic lea-iers
I as I he most smuble candidate to be
nominu.vd r.i Cineii.oafi. . Let Judge I
FieKi be iiomiieit- it and Demncralic
suee ss will lie ussurud.
ilit- buxitHo
j ihe dry ticket. The matter will prob
ably go lo tbe courts. Until il i* fi
nally decided tbo old board (dry)
lio'd tbe fort
i The farmer* ere complaining all
I over the county of ru-t.
. , , | , . | I Our town has divine worship in
Han now wears the belt and besides ; of Atlanta, in ,u tendance upon the | , OIU( . 0 „e or two of i.» churches ..very
Our trici.rl l‘ai \\ otsh i.- iu [lie i
Slate w hich rolls up a Republican i * >< ^ 1 * ,:,s "•■'’l 1 ' a big pile ol mouey. Soullieru 1’rTss Cunveutiou, and we j -Sunday,
majority year alter year; laws, morals THE NOlUtAL SCHOOL.
are eontro’le;! Iiy the members
! suppose ihe balance of ibe ChnmicU j White Hains is in quite a thmrishs
; ing condil/ui. She b i« built two
ilnd t.'oimtitutioiialiKt stall' are at,
Of the-acro-sin.u party; yet we have] Tin-big h.s;,iut..»'. that create.1 » j home on a breeze, judging In-mu j HayT^d.' IWleo’l Emory
this diiumiim eoiile-gion from a Res jpc.il dial ol excit* mem iu Allien* 11 paragraph in ilien \ ester,lay’s issue ] College, delivered at the Methodist
je.hli.-nn Judge, slmwiug that society ' Atlanta sum time ago. Inis ut Inst | relative lo what Mr. Beck said about j hurcli here, las’. Sunday night we k,
ibe’e is lmrrit.lv debauched, and that j * e al*-<l i'selt in ihe Stale ot leimes- | editors and newspa|>er*. ‘ vliat is prouminced t<» I# "no of the
men Ihe children cn for wl.i-key :*«e- Where we tope it will ,t.,y. | ==. r j finest addresses m. -be T. mperauee
. ! Would it mu lie very am.min iate : , |ues , i"H ever heard in (tiumsboro.
and get H. Mere are some ot our THIS is WIIaT TUEVNai AiUILT IS. „ . . . " -Siieeches were made during ihe week
..... * i m* riMti '’on. net's I Grow • 11 oilier lo 1 ». , , .. .
Be)tuliiu*ttn C M)tem|M)ririoB who still > ! iy Mcmi’’), Poole natal McGrvgor, of
ha/.anl ilie assertion that religion and j 1 •*»U«*y >••'* l"M>'‘ r v, ' r y »><'ch. Bet- | "' u >-"hi"n \ irginin, on | Wa. remon where the aale lias been
moiality remain in the United Stale* j u<r •» 8,1,1 " e ”\v*
1 ami dt:•!«*.
Iar artis»t, #l(».
Ujtou every j»cr>ou carrying
of an Auctione*r, ♦2.'*.
Upou eveiy Kts’jHtr of a !\k>1, Billiard
Bagatelle Table kept for
Ii table.
tirnt
Uyal
hour ul'suk*, the following pn»|Kri\, to-«it;
One half in crest in a *u.c aero l«.i inilic cit(
u hum otiiiniuui , *)f Athens, him; or. the line of the Ittn-k Spiinv
™iVwTl’u'"*£ U |br i AN*. Uiulgirs sn.lGvorg.- Fvl*. s. liar
* f.r- i.n* 1 L-rreonit lit |NI.*Sl‘Sl*H-U; also I*1X XilWf*. Oil*
Upon every person <>
Propriet ary Slc«licines.
clutnu-t r a* the a^eut
deut», $lu.
Upon every |*e;son n
ofun liii*uraiioaCoinp-t
each County ill which thyv di> busiiies*.
r.w... ..ii ,i.._i .e^ c.... vr
«>t woo l tile.*, 3 h’.ncc* und2 dozen bits, ff to*»i
of like i cheat*, one chop axe, oauffur*, . r * auffur*, 2 hanr
I.r agents ot „„l i r ,-i- i ,.ivr» ana ..tlu r t.-.i-. I«li...w lr. nre.Ui....:
alsma lolot IuhiIht tor w.i>pH»*. All levied ot
firm ...liet u... in.tides | ;* 't!'!:.
.Sujieror (. ourt
sol-1 Ij Iwcauw the Republican party
exi-t«, but »e regret to say that this
N.-w Hump-hire debauchery is but a
nailing sample of the general pro|«n-
eiiv of il**- lU'puldieaii party lowaro
We were *1iowii in Atlanta a day or
two since tbe nuggets of gold recently
found in Nacoochee valley. The
largest one weighed over three hun
dred pennyweights, and waa shaped
somewhat like a fish, or perhaps might
lie said to resemble the tongue of Aa
ron’* cslC The gold excitement in
Nsotmchee is now at tbo highest im
aginable pilch, and the parties mining
are still finding l«rge and valuable
-.uggels. The gold lound is said to be
i.f the very finest quality.
When Ihe South ha* so mile.li at
slake iu the approaching fall elections,
how huaiiiiful ii i* for our repr* *i ut:i-
live* in Congress to dw*ll together ill
discord.
Won’t some enterprising Georgia
politician have the patriotism to sug
gest a full Slate ti. ket tor ihe coming
fall election ? This matter should not
go by default.
Mr Tildcn has signified Id* inten
tion to withdraw fiom the Presi
dential race, and Col. Waterson ol
the Courier Journal, has in conse
quence taken to the gem puzzle.
I Would it not lie very
,s ’ j t<> read Gen. Lee* iarcw. ll order to
|let- | 'he aim* ul Northern Virginia, on
large j Mouiorial Day ? There are plenty ol prohihiled tor Ibui year*. Mr. Poole’-
; old soldier* that would like to hear it s|M-cch was pleasant, ami Mr. Me-
1 once 111*.re. I Gregor’s interesting, boili w ere its--fill.
A great many fish are lieTig caught
! here—quite a 1-isli fever prevail*
The piesent business before C« n-
gresa would not keep » Georgia Leg*
islature in ae*»ion thirty days.
If there is one Imlli in *IIoly
Writ which more than another proves
tbe divinity of Christ, ii.i* that which
Bays, “ n prophet is not without homr
save in his own country.”
TWINKLES.
FrenriTmu.nl*. i Tim Methodist chureb at Union
I’auis, April IH.-The ! l> , ninl ***&>*! sl , w ,,s c,,8,
v; ...... i. ■ ol j ' »l paint haa’been put
Vlgnaiix Inaleli was eoniuim-d Ibis; 1 1
evening. Vignaux replaeed the balls j Yesterday, n negro wnuted a
" here they were yesterday, alter a ; drover’s racer* to Irv hi*speed. Some
run ot Ml poim*, and uuu e 800 ' of his teeth now ornament tbe hark ol
caroms more in one hour, scoring I,, j a mulberry tree.
851 points in all, without releasing | ’The new chinch at Salem, (in this
U|X'ii all (lualtT* in Spirituou*
nor* or iut'ixicjlint; bitter*, tlie *11111 of #23 for
eae-i place of businexa whore the fttiine are tu>M.
I ant r«Hj(ur.*<l lo collect the ul*»ve taxes by
May l*t ii* xt, in the j*eribrtnaiiee ot which J11-
;v 1 hop** to have tfle aaftintance of the partie*
who owe *alO taxe*.
H. IL LINTON,T.r.t’.C.
Atiikn*8, Ga., April 1st, ISsU.
Ja*nes E. Xlurray, Adin’r ot | J Bill, &e n iu
Win. Mnrrty’ileceaset!, I (Vonca
|t».’ Snp’r t’ourt,
(Jhtflea li. r..n».xv,Stir. Bart. | Military
of (A li. I'liiiiin tfe (,’o, et »!. ) Term. 188*.
It ^p|M*:trin2 to the Court that John F. Mur
rey. K*lwiti B tea, Thoe. R MeGaiutn and C.
K. Bate*, of firm of Edwin Base* <& C*».J John*
*ton, Crewn (.%».; E*li;ar E. Sell nml Clias
Ktwter, of firm *.f Sell *Xs Foster; atnl t>. F.
Flemiiuf. S. A. Nelson, Kiel Jainea M Wilson,
of firm of D. F. Fleming *te Co.. defet.dantz in
This cause, reside without tlu* State ot Gcotyia ,
it is ordered that -aid Defendant* Ih* served bv
be publication of this onler iu tbe Souitikrn
Hanxkk, once a tnoutli for four mout.o Itefore
the next term ot this Court. An ordar having
l>eeiiirriuited at a form r term of this Court,
: ut parties not served. K. M. JACKSON,
J. S. C. W.C. for this case.
from the Clar 1 *
r of Robt. l>eau.
J A BROWNING,SI,
Feb 8-4t—Brin*er*s Fee 75. u
•rirt*.
G EORGIA—Clark* *C OMTT — A Iu*: us, Ai*
J. Booth ndminist) 1 tor of .ao estrit<* o II r
melt Cook, deceased | ap^.ics for u di*cluiyt
worn said aduiinistiati-.^.
These are therefore to cite and a ’moni-hal
concerned to abow cause at my office cui or Ik.*-
.‘ore the first Moiitluyin June next, why sui*
Hseharjce should not 1k* i»mute«i.
Given under tnv luud ut ofilcc tlii» 10th
of February, )88o,
Asa M. Jackson, (. rdiuary.
r 1 a i»-
hi* cue. Sl.is.-un did nut have
chance to p**y to-night.
Tlie Ki-nnnl- ur (lie Cuntretant*.
The receipt* of the walking match
which closed , Saturday night were
428,683, and according to the a-rc e-
ment half the amount goes to tbe
managers and the oilier half will be
divided among the conte-tant*. Hart
will receive $7,175, Pcgram $3,587,
Howard $1,703, Holder $896, Allen
M48, Krohne $224. Williams $H2.
ami Hanwaker $56. Hart also res
ceive* »w.ep-lakes, *9,000, and *l,s
000 offered lor beating Brown’s
record.
county) ju-t fiiiishe*l, has lie**n re
fused by the building committee.
The builder holds the keyiv
ULURU IA GOLD HIKES.
Rlrh Dhrorrrlrs.
Atlanta, Ga., April 15.—Addi
tional adviis-s from the gold field in
Nacomdieo Valley shew richer results
than liefore re|»orted. A solid n igs
get was found on Monday, weighing
440 pennyweights, without flaw or
gravel. Two hand* picked up ,H)0
penny**eights in one day. Tbe mines
are not for sale at any price.
GEORGIA, OCONEK tXJUNTV. l uvusV
'rrii K^urikioiCooKT. 1, John XV. Joimaon,
Clerk of sui*' Court, hereby cenifv that the
above ostler is n true extract from the minutes
of said Court, (iiven und *r tuy baud aud offi
cial signature, tilia Mircb 18, 188*».
marts i.(4,n. . JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
f*EOROIA, CLARKE COUNTY, (twHiwrr
vx alttin|r tort^oantv purposes. U|*mtlio peti
tion of ari* u* citizens of *u'>d county to D»ve
•»n Flection Precinet established at the Georgia
Fact* ry in said county, and it appearing to me
that there is a m-oessitv for the same, it is
therefore ordered that said Klectkm Precinct be
and tbe same is hereby established at tha 1
place; and it is farther ordered that a copy ol
this order be published iu the XVkkkly Soitii*
kxx Banmjb once a week for six weeks.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
A trae copy from the minutes. •
tnSO 6w * ASA M, JACKSON, Ordinary,
/nEOU«»IA, Clarke County.—* Whereat, Iteujs-
O min F. Culp, Adininiilntior of the e«L*it<* of
Isaac S. Muon, deceased, applies to me l*r a dis
charge from sahl Admi'iD'mtlon. The«e i
thtrch re. to rite snd admonlih all concerned
show cause at tuy Mltico ou or l*ef»ro ilie
Moiiday in July ucat why sold dl*s.liarge
notU* fronted.
Given under my haud at Office this 24th fiay
of February, 188(1. ASA M. JACKSON,
Mar. is iu 4 ut. Ordinary*
,«c are, -
rue«l I* *•
•>
EEORGIA—t'l rke t*«»uutv -Ordinary'.
It ! office Jati., 2inli 18 0.
Jolm Butt* has nppl ed for exeinpiion of per
muality, ami setting apart ami valuation ot
nmiestead, ami w 1 puss upon tin* mine at D
•'clock a. iu. on the 14th day ot* February 18S0,
it tnv Office. Asa M. Jacksov,
Feb 3-it Ordin rv ^
To ALL kllHX IT MAY CONCERN. — Bv V.ITlie
»f an orlerol'the Court.of Ord : n«ry of dark,
bounty, tyrantetl February term, after implicit-
ion for leave to sell, of which due tioiict, ha.
Mien riven, I will sell before the Court-lion.**,
toor ill Athens, Clarke County, Ga , on tin
lint Tuesday iu April next, twenty-four aom
»t* land more or less, joining Lamar Cobb on
be east, Thomas I>*lcr on the south, Jolt
I'ulmudfft’ on the west und my projs*rty on riu
rtlt, in the city of Athens.
The terms will be cash.
MARY ANN L1BSCOMB,
, Adtn’x on the estate of Frank A. Lipscomb
f Clarke «» dev’d.
G KO
W. Brice, applies to tne tor letters of atlruin*
«tr .tiou, de Ismis non, with will annexe.!, ot
>hc estate of John Williams, Sen., late. ol’Vlark*
now of Oconee county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite und wlmoni h at!
concerned to show came at mv office, on or be
fore the first Mo.tduy in April next, why said
iettmrw should not Ik* granted.
Given under tny haud ut office the third ot
February, 18S0.
Asa M. Jack.'ox, Ordinary.
m2S<V
Virginia E. Mayuc, administratrix of the ea
tate of John W. NUym* deceased, applies lor a
tiseharge from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
>nc* rued to show cause at my offic • ou or be-
r** the first Monday in June n >• why said
lischar/e should not be granted.
Given under tny hatid* at otii .c • tiix* fithJ ot
February, 1880.
Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary,
trlt n».-t in.
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