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Tussday, May 25, 1880.
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EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS.
Central It R. Stock at 85.
Mm. J. L. Stovall (nee Miss Julia
l uW), 'Iini in Augusta on Sunday
last.
Hill vi. Hampton, 8j oTorl y . Ke
logy, Kellogg—Winner, 9 to 1, pos-
session.
(Jordon—first in peace, first in war
and fiist in tlie hearts of the people ot
Georgia.
A Boston pa|*r asks : 'What would
we do it ii wasn’t for Sunday ?’ Guess
you wouldn’t catch any fish.
Next to a handkerchief, there is
nothing in the world that gets so
many blows as a street lamp
The cotton mills at Columbus, Ga .
hate lists), during the last eight
months, 15,462 bales of cotton.
Woman is the religious devolee,
man the skeptie. It is good tor the
church ami society tl at this is true.
Adam set the (fashion of bridal
tours when he took Eve on a journey
from Eden ju«t alter their tvtdding.
During ihe last forty years, the Ap
pleton* have sold 40,000,000 Web
ster’s "spellers,’’ or 1,000,000 a year.
The Xoilhern Methodists, 1 tin (Jen.
,rsl Contervnce at Cincinnati, elected
three new bishops Foss, Hurst, and
Warren. J
Six hundred and sixty-six house*
in ihe little town of Milton, l’a., des-
tiuyed by file on 14th lust, work ot
luc, mlinrirs.
Them are tourteen hundr* d millions
ot people in the world, and thousand
■ millions have not yet been touched
by Christianity.
General Milikufl’s reforms in Russi
embrace the immediate release ol 1,*
200 political prisoners, and measures
lor i he freedom
Now, this is what I call business,
remarked a Brooklyn undertaker, as
an nnloi lunate gentleman stepped into
bis store and died,
ft.The Methodists now require their
bishops to lie consecrated in a church,
and not on the slage of an opera
liou-e or inu«ic hall.
The Spaniards must he t cry cruel
to the Cubans, or tin y would not
siait a new revolution immediately
slier their late compromise.
Bishop Pierce lias returned home
Irnni the meeting of the Bishops in
Nashville, and seems, we me glad to
say, to lie in improved health.
AH railroads in Mississippi are re
quireil by law lo build substantial
leiicca on both sides of their tracks
under heavy jienalty for tailing to do
00.
General 1 ongslrcet will soon change
bis residence from (Jaim sville lo Con
stantinople. The editor of the South
ro,i should accompany him ns his Secs
i clary of Legation.
The commencement exercises of the
Nortn Georgia agricultural college al
Dahlonega will begin on the fourth
Sued.iy, June 27ih, and will close
Wednesday, the 30th
, Chine-e civilization requires its offi
cers. when guilty of mnllcnsance, to
kid theniselvca. Should this be adept-
v 1 in our country, our officia' depop
n ation would be immense.
A pretty actress settled her adver
tising bill with a Little lieck news-
paja-r last week by kissing the editor
Arkansas editors don’t get Very rich,
hut they have a heap of fun.
The Sultan takes cveiy eighth egg
la d in Pah <tinc, or its equivalent in
money, and taxes every f'uit tree in
the country. He has reached a poin
"here he is willirg lo .-ell this alien-
u te.l go se for $25,000,000.
It is certainly not the fault ot ibe
(‘ini-ii nati Contmtrciol that ils senti-
mi-n'- a e not understood. It says
"Giant is not to be President again,
no matter w ho nominatea him.'
Columbus bolds an indignation
meet ini’ on the appointment by Gov-
, rnor Colquitt ol ex Governor Jos
eph K. Brown as General Gordon’s
successor as United Slates Senator.
General (Jordon fired (he first gun
of the PicsiJcnlial campaign recently
al Wind ester, whether in the Senate
or out of the Senate, let the Dcutocra<
cy s»e ti e wave ot his plume and the
gleam of his political sword in the
tight, till the eagle of viclory shall
1*1,-Ii iqsin our standard*.
E ('ol. l’al Walsh has done honor to
his I eart, his head, and to the memo
ry ot his deceased Colleague, Col
Gregg Wright, in the publication of
the memorial pamphlet. Col. Wright
was oncot Georgia's noblest sons, and
’llie Pie-*,’ and his brother Legisla
tor* will long mourn his loss.
The re|«irt that Dean Stanley
vited lleii.-oi to occupy the puipit ol
We»l.>iiiisier Abbey reminda us ol
Mrs. Parilngton’s church views.
She was asked where she went lo
chinch. ‘On, ii’a no diflerciice to
me—snv church where the go-p-1 is
dispensed with.”
Columbus is to I hi taken in by th,
r< pre-entaiircs < i Flank Leslie’s Il
lustrated News;-iqicr, Mi ssis. Burrow
and Gnater. They have gone to
Nashville to sketch the Centennial
scenes, and will he back in Georgia
anon. They piupo>e to do up the
State in thdr liest style.
Beaconslield attributes the defeat
ol the Conservatives “to a desire for
a change.’’ The truth is that the bad
crops in England for the past three
years elected Mr. Gladstone. The
farmers elected him because they
ho|>ed that his administration would
aflVct a change in the weather.
The recent grand railroad move
ments in the (south are bringing vast
amounts of money into our midst.
From present evidenoea, we predict
that within the next five or ten years
untold mi'liona will be |>oured into
the lap ol our Southern land, which
will do more towards bridging the
'bloody chasin' than, nil the political
movements which can' |iossibly be
inaugurated’
rrRruEit a: sons for his recent res-
KIASON.
HU Letter to the Gorr-ssr—Correjpondeace
The italaarts arc circulating this
story, late from India, to illustrate
the danger of feeding the third term
on burning and deceitful eakes: “One
day two ladies were watching some
elephants bang fed near their camp
in the junglea of the Central Prov
inces, when the elder of the two took
into her head to offer one of the eles
phanta a very hot chapatti, which is
a cake made of flour and baked on
the fire over a thin plate, and oonae>
quentlv, when fresh made, is burning
hot. Elephants are usually fed with
these twice a day, hut they arc always
allowed lo oool before being given.
This one was still so hot that it hurt
the beast’s trunk, for he dropped it
with the quickness of lightning and
with a about, at the same .time strik
ing a blow on the hand of the lady.
Had she been but a little nearer, and
the beast not at the full length ot his
chain, the. same blow on the head
would certainly have killed her on
the spot. As it w as, her hand was in
a moat |iaiuful stale for weeks after
ward. Next morning, when it was
time to start for the next encamp
ment, this same lady, who usually got
np the ladder first and sat nearest to
the elephant's head, proceeded to do
as usual, but as soon as she approach
ed the elephant he began to trumpet
and throw water over her. This he
did several limes, until at last shn had
to give tip trying to ascend, and an
other Duly took her place. The ele
phant, however, permitted her to sit
near his tail, hut he remained cross
all day."
~isf ItpossiuleT
■■■—i t ■ lUWWIdUHE.
Ci.lone) J. T. Hendersor, State
Commissi >ner of Agriculture,sports
the condition of the growing cro|w for,
the month of April The following ia
a synopsis of the game: .
Acreage in corn reduced two' per
cunt, less than last year, not materi
ally-injured 6y insects or frost.
An increase of area.in Oats; in
jured by frost and rust; by latter 22
per cent. —
Small increase in area of wheat;
injured 31 per cent, by rust and 14
per cent, by insccte.
Cotton, increase in area computed
with hist year, in North Georgia, 114 ;
in Middle Georgia, 112; in (South
west Georgia, 104; in East Georgia,
110; and in Sontl etst Georgia. 134.
For the whole State, 111.
Sixteen per cent, more commercial
'ertilizirs have Vn-en used on cotton
than last year, and yet 27 per cent, of
the whole area fertilized have been
manured with home manure or com
posts. Forty-nine per cent, of the
crop was up May 1st. The eondiiion
of the plant at that date, compared to
an average, was 97. •
Increase in commercal fertilizers
all crops through
131 pounds per acre.
Sugar e-.no, no incie&se in ae -cage.
Sorghum decreased; early autumn
Between the Senator and the Governor-
Go Tern or Joseph E. Brown Appointed to
Fill the Vacancy.
gSpeclal to Chronicle and ConatitutigaalisU
Atlanta, May 20, 11:35, p. m. —
Governor Colquitt has written Genera
al Gordon a Ion" and flattering letter,
accepting with regiet his resignation.
Laat night lie telegraphed to tiov.
Brown, who was In Nashville, and’
asked if he would accept the jmsition.
Gov. Brown this morning replied that
he would, -and left for home
day. He will reach here
at noon to - morrow and
proceed to Washington iu a day or
two. The whole matter has created
much gossip here, and conjectures as
'o i he real reason of General Gor
don's resignation. It ia stated that
iic w ill accept the position of attorney
tor the Louisville and Nashville Rail
road with a -alary of $10,000. He is
expected home in a few days- There
s more talk over the matter here than
•ver any |Hjlitical event that hug oc
curred in ten years. Comments on
Governor Brown's appointment arc
vaiious, and express all shades of
opinion, from the most emphatic de
nouncement to the heartiest approval,
il is supposed tha, this event will
materially affect the coming Slate
canvass.
GE.NEIi.\T GtlltboT ItEOGSATIOX.
Atlanta Constitution.
United States Senate Cu.tuitm,
Washington, D. C., May 15, 1881).—
lo llis Excellency, Governor A. H
Colquitt, Atlanta, Ga —Sir : I hereby
tender 10 you my resignation as
United Stales (senator from Georgia.
In taking this step, 1 am simply
carrying out a long-cherished desire
to retire from public life. I have
hitherto subordinated that desire lo a
sense of duty and to my teluctance to
leave lliu service of a noble and gen
erous ]>eople who have honored me
with the most exailcd station and
supported me in the discharge of its
duties with unswerving confidence.
-Since April, 1 SOI —lor nearly twen
ty years—my lilu has been one ot in
cessant anxiety and of great labor.
For more than ouc-lialf of that long
period, either iu war or in public of
lice, my energies have been devoted
to what 1 conceived lo be tbo wvllare
of the Southern people and the best
interests ol the whole country. And
now that the restoration o- Louisiana
and South Carolina to ll.e rights of
-eil-govcriimunt secures to the entire
oeuin her lull and rightlul represen
tation in the legislative department of
ibe Federal government, my most
cherished object in politics hag been
attained. 1 am lell free, therefore, lo
consult my Inclinations and the im
perative interests ot my faintly with-
“Ut the least detriment to the public
service.
1 give way to some successor who
will, 1 trust, serve the country w ith
roaior ability than myself, but who,
1 am sure, will not de so with greater
devoliou or purer motives, i am
most respectfully your obedient sets
vant, J. B. Gordon.
Immediately upon tile receipt ol j ive nominations, and somebody will, 1 lieieol and govern themselves s
the loiegoing letter. Governor Col- j we ,,,esiime, he elected. It would he cordiuglv. Apr 21,difc.v dm.
quitl sent.lhe following dispatch, hop
mg to procure its withdrawal:
YOUtia u a. HaH^VIS, President
STl.rKXH Tlioats, Hsnrvtsrj.
Una. Hart., ayrii t. • tm.ut u
Resident Director*.
Yovjto L. G. flAftfcis,. Sntvitxs Thomas
John H. Nkwtojc, * .Klubuk U Nhwtom, ,
l>*. Hsaunr Hull, ^ I-kkdin*hp Phijut-.t
Aumn f. Dkarxnu, ‘ D*. j; a. HuMNicvrr
Col. KoikiitTroma*. John W. Nicholson,
-w«S*-vir w - - ' - * K
Westley Meriwether’s
iUlacksmilh. Shop.”
OPPOSITE
Gannas Reaves Stable,
Whore all kinds of plantation work
i* dune, such as repairing Wagons, 1
Buggies, making and repairing
plows. OSL Horse shoeing a special
ity. All work done at short notice.
sept.9 4m. W. MERIWETHER.
Legal Advertisements.
OLABKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
^ lie sold before the Court House door of Clarke
county, UeoraU, in the city of Atr
FIRST TUESDAY in APRIL
during the l<
tier, for coah
iyin^and being ii
or lets, and tjm
one hundred and aixty
vcyed to Jeff Jennini-e.by Willinui Shu'
Ac., after deduHiox 113 terra herei
JdTJeoniuir* to William Hale, and .
led upon,and said 47 acre* bounded by McNutt’s
creek. A. Gann, J. t ouch, Thomas Epps, mud Wil-
liaiu Ifa!e, part of mid (Shaw tract, and one tract
onUiluinc seventy (7t) acre* more * r convtrr-
c<lto JeffJtuuincs by Freeman Westmoreland,
*ud bounded by lands of A. Gann,'- Joseph * Let's
estate. J. Couch. Oconee river: and both above
tract* to be ■b!<r/.lTjecrtA mortgage deMTTeif in
favor of John ^ikee, for (f3'<0) three hundred and
fifty dollars principal, besides interest, and 1. vied
on as property of Jefferson Jenoing#; also, one
And et>pt^^tkIog (11*4) eleven and one-half acre*
wore or less, adjoin in# lands of the “Bobbin Mill
'’ >u»pany,” Beavers, Tom Langston ond otb-
*; and thia tract levied on as property uf Jeffer-
u Jennings and Henry Jennings. AH said tract*
well improved; th# first two in cultivation; ami
levlon made and lent notice# to tenants In panna-
<on given, under il. fa. issued from Clarke 8uj*-
rior t^nrt,:iOt!i August, 1877, under a Judgement
obtained in C’lurke (?ui»erior Court at the August
Term J*77 in favur of Jouaihau lianiptoq and Hub
ert M. Sielthaiiexeciltsjr* of Thomas Crawford ami
Julia F. Crawford, both deceased, against Jefferson
Jenulijp.Bas principal debtor, mud Ueury Jeunings
aa security, toaau»fy said ti.ftu »
feb 'J-tds J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
v. yr, sstfi*,
Jeweler: Optician
Would inform the citiivn* of Athena that he
lu* taken part • ftim store with SXKAD& CO.
aud will keep cn astuirtmcnt of*
Clocks, Watciics&siewclry
with a variety*-of the CELEBRATED XHA-
MOSD SIM-iAaOLES, EYE-OLASSES, &e
which will bo sold at reasoushle prices, mud sat-
isfsetion gnsftntcsd. Also personal aUeution
p»'l a, rojairine of flue w»tc(pai, and cuu re>
omul end myself as being a'fiuo workmsu and
. » ... . , . vouchers from others to verity this statemeui.
variety, front which sugar is made m ! v. W. skiEf, Athens, Ga.
tlip Wpct tp 1.0 snl.s-iint.ol L-hsnse-cis.—We the unilenii|ri.cd citiwns
t ie vv est, to be substituted. 0 | Umlisou, Gcorvin, dike great pleasure in rec-
Riee innre-iao- nnl-.n.l -l onuuendioirtotheoitiseusof Athens Mr. V. W.
nice, increase, upland 8 per cent., I Skiff< „ . prMttall alld Watchmaker,
W'land 5 per cent. | rcliablo i ^sa)leui«n, anil worthy of a liberal
‘ ‘ Billup., Augustus Reuse,
lowland a per
J- Clover and grasses, stuql) inureasev
bruit seriously injured; deereaat in j Superior t’ou^’l’^Ki^homaaonl Mayor city ol*
| crop almost 50 per cent. j
j Apples and grapes, average ctop. j
Sheep, average condition 4 |«er cent. ■ Internal Revenue Seizure.
The papers of yesterday afternoon j
brought the surprising news that Gov- j improvement); drop of lambs one jter i
ernor Colquitt had appointed ex-Gov
ernor Joseph E. Brown ns the gallant j.
C. S. INTERNAL KEYENCE..
Notice i* hereby pyen of the followin'; *eiz»
■e. made for violation of Internal Kcvenue
f ,khJRiilA, UCONEK cuUNTY—'To ALL WHOM
• >T CONCKKN-Nuilce U hereby given
that all the County advertising of said county will
hef##II#r be published in the “Weekly Advance,”
puldixbed ai.Watkiuxviile, Oconee county, ticur-
B. K. OVERBY. Sheriff O. C.
TKlNsviLLli. Ga., March 2, 18SQ.
T^XKCUTOR’S In purswauce of ati or-
* J der ol the Court ol Ordinary of Clarke cuuuty
will be wild before ihe Court Hout# doer, U Ath-
), in said county, during the iegat hour* of aule,
the FIRST TURmDaY iu APRIL, next, the
fuilowunj land, b» lout;iu^ lo the esV’te of Tiip#>a9
wfonl, MceUffd lat# of said State and County,
to-wiu Oiwoudivided half of one acre, more or
taw, fylnKih said State md County, and I# the
~ of AUwn*, lyiPKoo Hie eapt side of the line
.. _ te Not*b6*«ern lUilr-ad, and bounded by
land* #f Hampton A Crasfbrd, and beintf part or
aaiue, and surveyed receutly by J. M. Edward?
Skid aale made to perfect fit lee, for caxh.
JONATHAN HAMPTON,
Executor ot Thomas Crawford, deceased.
G EORGIA. CLARXEC'OUNTY—WTiereas Mrs.
Mkruh AdaHeOffcrson applies to tne for Let
ters of AdminlatraUoti on the Estate of Matthew
il. Hendeisou lat# ot add county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish al! con
cerned to shvrir cauKe at my Office ou or Itefore the
lir.wt Mond*y in I4»y n#xt,why aaul l#!ttern should
not l*e granted.
Given under ni' hand at Otfice thia 2nd March.
lHd*. ’ ’A#a li. jACirttoN, Ordinary,
CfDt.
^ _ The Spring season has b«-«’ii favor f j
Gordou’s successor. Is it possible "We lor farming operations in all of j pu-.'t! ran Uurotif«Mr tuir-jhatSK,'c!nb I An[
thnt the Democracy of our grand old : (southern Georgia, hut quite untavor-1 i*J^oipho^coff.o t l^ n: ”d* , Frou ll i < ‘an r twc
Georgia is thus to be insulted and , able in#Iiili)leand North Georgia, Oh ;'i , uh* R n' 1 Blanket, tVs.-on Shei-t -ml Whip,
slaughtered ? With a Stephens, a account ot the excels of cold rain, i hiving inf Vnterwt 'iu^su"of A «Jj 'prop-
Toombs, a Johnson a Jenkins, j which, notwilhs.andiug the mild win.;
a lackbou, a Crawford, a Lawton, | ter, have so far retarded vegetal ion V)* * '! 1 , ,»n4 the net pn-ve
and a score ol other able, noble and :,s l" make it unusually 'ate.
patriotiu sons of Georgia, who as
United States Senators would have
G EOROIA', CLARKE COUNTY—Where.. 11.
W. Beil applies to in# lor Ltstt«isofGuardian-
whip of the person* and property of Edgar faul,
mud Mmtth«w*«d tsmld emuty. mtUi#ra of
Wm. F. Matthewa, dec’d, each under fourteen
v#ur» of age
’1 heite are therefore to cite and admonish nil
eoncemed to ah«»w cause at, uty ottice iu or before
the tirvt Muudny in May uext, why *aul Letb-r*
ithouid not I# granted.
tiiveu under u»y band a
February is^O.
Il.ULRUAD MEETING.
PLARKE SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
before the Court House dhor iu the city of
Atlietix, Clarke con uty, Georgia, on the* lat
added lustre to their names, and she,; ' The cor|u>rators of the Clavton ' K>un ‘ of
• * I t> *i in • ‘ e*ic me n'licwiny nn'jitnv lOMit: one \ucaut
honor upon our oUl comuionwe.n)th ! Kmlroacl Company, clinrtertol Feb. i -otou iU»« we.n fide of Barber street, iu the
■ i -- . I cilv Ol Athfii*.-virtier at itit<sr-AN>.irxii rxt* A.,>as. An
and
hie . ^ s
have forgotten them all, and shocked the 25th day of May, proximo,! s->a\-..iuimu*
the people, the Democracy of Georgia t "( B o clock a. in., tor the tr.-uisae- ■ «-rty <*fs. is. Min-h.ii, trii.t... to sati-ty i! tax
by appointing Ex Gov. Jos. E. Brown (i° n of important business. The j lector, v*. S. 1*. Mitchell, trustee.
i the successor ot' General John B. CorjH»rator« are as follows, Juinus W.
. . . 1 ofwu 1071 ii a ' city oi Atnt.i*, -N'riivr ut inter vec.ioti i>l fci
the Democratic party, is it possi* ! to/4, are hereby requeue*! to • Barber ^rett with tite fcice on nouth *:
that Governor Colquitt should meet In the city ol Athena on Tnea-j
side ot
urtU on
alotit;
Chirk NCouaty, Ga.. un «u<
April next within the legal hour* of xale the ltd-
lowing j«r«»|*ei ty to wit r one huu*e and lot where
on the deieiidunt Rotscrt Johnson now lives, con
taining one-half acre m«r# or leas, ftltnate, lying
and being in the ,1'onuly of Clarke ami .State ol
Ga., two luilen Ba-tt of A them, troooded on
Vji*t and South by Midge Uarriw, and North
West by G. L. Mofclejtkey, ail levied u|n»n by
W111 Ik- sold Ik-
i the city of At h-
tlie tirst Tuteday in
of A Justice Ci
M. Rons Crane
aud returned to i
the dth, l&M).
John Smith
Ii. fa. from the 2Juh I* stre
Roltert JobitMHi. I a- v v i
by W. H. Fuller, L. C.’March
SiM'clal Taxes of 1(>S0.
(iOVKKNOR COLqt:ITT TO GENERAL
GORDON.
May 18. 18(40. — General John B. :
Jordon. Washington, D. (_’.: Iu he- |
half ol the people of Georgia, 1 beg i
" ; a very sad thing for our country if we
i could not find a patriot willing to l>e
i torced into the White House.
RAILROAD NOTICE.
In order to meet the convenience of
the corporators of the Clayton Rail-
toad Company, the meeting called : .. tpon
ll .’.vincr Shite Tuxeri ure now
jmi i within thirty drys :
•h iF-iirucrreun, Auibrutypc
Cp
r »;rti*t, |fl
L'l»ou every |>cr*ou carryiu^
I’-’
Keener
Bagatelle Table kept to
Il table.
»f a Pool, Billiard (
public 1-lay, |25 ft
Prince Ilassau, who accom]ianies
^ hia father, the ex-Khedive, in his f or t be 25th instaut lia» been |>o»t-
tbnt you recall your resignation.. . ft j travels, was educated at Cliriwt , pone.t until first Tuesday iu July j
you cannot do so unconditionally, ; Church, Oxford. There is a story next, when the corporators are re- '••"mwt.r the u/.i.t or smut, ut itm-rci-
-•* 1 * * ’ * :l * L - * r , . . . . 1 dent.-, $lo.
i told of his remarking, when :»n au- quesied to meet in |Aihen> as per Uifn every or linn *oli c :f.ug IVlicic#
i gust individual presented him to his above noli ee. SKffi * 10 ,B
Wife and daughters ’Ha 1 So this is -
withhold it, til least, until the meet- ,
ing of tile General Assembly.
Alfred 11. Colquitt.
GENERAL GORDON'S REPLY.
Ld* Vol
( ,v*. J. CUrk Supei
Sarah Smith ( November i
It aptwar i g to ttic court that tl
vtt, Sarah Smith, doe* not reside within the
county of Clarke, and it furvh<
*aid l>i-fenUatit iloc* i»(*t rotitie wiihiit the Siutc
ot Georgia. It i* ordered by the Court
motion of counsel, that *aid liefcmlaut,
SiiPth. «m*#ur and answer, nt the next t
the **id court, cl*# that siid cau*e l>c cons der-
«d in default and the 1'laintilT, allowed to l
ceed. And it further ordered that this rule
\r» {Hiblinhed in the Athens Banner, u j upi
nublishetl iu Atiieu# Ga., once a utoum 1
four mouth'*.
Geo. Hilly eh, Judges. C.
Ja«. R. Lyle, Att’y tor l*lt IF.
* * ^ the niiuute* of the Court,
_ . itjnut*
. Crawford, deceased, apjilif* to tne for le
■ sell the inidivcd half inter«e*t of onid dJceaaed
| iu and to all li.e !ai: !# held bv *utd Jonuthi
llampu-n and sa'ul dreuMsl. fvillk w-iU iu t!
iliC'>ff|N»mte limit* of the city of Alhei:-j and
known a* the Thomas land, near the Nortn-
ea*tefn Railroad dcjK>t, containing acventy-
throe acres, more or *•*», These are, there
fore to cite and notify al! j»er*oL* concerned to
show can*e at inv ou or before the tlr.-t
Monday in March next why mid leave should
not be granted.
Given under my baud at office this the Mil
day of Janurry lis'*. A^A M. JACKSON
4w,
J. C. Wilkins, Athens, Geo.
mm r
DAI Y AND WEEKLY-
Washington, D. C., May 19,1880. y° ur l,Ilro, “ ! Well, I congratulate
—Goveruor A. H. Colquitt: In re. yon.'
spo.ase to your flattering request that
1 withdraw my resignation, 1 Leg to
say that, thougli a. xions to oblige, 1
let 1 constrained to decline.
John B. Gordon.
BUB lStiER.-ULL’s UtCTIRE IN NEW
YORK.
He had no doubt that if Christ
should come to the world again, he
llngt-rsoll) would have to delend him
ft out the clergy. His doctrine was
more the religion of deed than the re
ligion ol creed.
Take a tew sp c.imcus of the Ingcr.
soil brutality, such as these: “I don’t
believe there is a God who gives a
bird w ings and damns that bird he.
PEMOURAi 1C CONVENTION.
Ol Clarke County, Culled by ibe Executive
Committee of the County, to Xcct on
the 1st Tuesday In June, 1SS0.
vaeii pl»er ol* busiiit.-ss wlmre the s.me are sold.
I am rnplir.d te eolteet tlie atn.vr taxes l.y
Mar 1st loxt, iti ti.o pertormanee ol wliieh du
ly 1 hope to have the assistance ot* the, l>artiee
who owe said taxes.
. • IL II. LINTON, T. C. C. C.
Ariiesa, Ga.. April 1st, lose.
DAILY P.AXXEK, One Year,
“ “ Six Mouths,...,, -
“ “ Two Mouths,
“ “ One Month,. ,v.
(Including postage.)
WEEKLY BANNER, One. Ycmv (including postage.) 1.50
JtJ.On
3.(i(l
1.00
5(1
* irdinurv.
0 CUNEE CgUTY—AIT* *1NTM ENT TO
Clerkship of County Court.
Under, and bv virtue of nn Act of the late
Lc»;inluture, Jolm W, Jol>n*oh, clerk of the
Superior Court of Oconee Conutv, has been aj*-
pomtvTI clerk of the Countv Court of mud
County, tor and durimr inv term of office.
K. M. Jack# <s, Ju’ffe C*ty C’t. O. C.
Feb, 7,-wli.
THE WEEKLY BANNER
Tewfik, the new Khedive, is ascoo-
n smical as his sire was extravagant, j Itl compliance with the request ol
He is correcting that sire’s tendencies j the Executive Committee of tlie Dent
as much as jiossible. He disciwcred, 1 oeiatio party ot Georgia, made at ils
tleman had carried off a certain col-; T i lt . Executive Coiamittee of the
lection of coins valued at $80,000, j Democratic party ol Claike county'
which had been purchased with Slate I iwpieat the Deniocracy ot Clarkecouu-' . ... ,„ KF
1 which should rightly have i VT. “1
wpsr.ns pjrrin Benson applies to me *.r | Has been ostahlishctl SIXTY FOUR YEARS, and has long been recognized
GEORGIA, OCONEE COUNTY. Clkkk _
Cockt. I, John W. JohuMtn, ! *-, e J
i K GEORGIA, and is now the largest and, Imyond all question,
oltbomu# J. Kennedy, under fourteen year# of : .
as a LEADIX(i PAPER
Mvtvu w .... , IUU WIC Tbeoe are. thereto
true extract from the minute# j
dtould u
ler my baud at ollio
Clerk of M»i(* Court, hereby certify that the
above order ii
of said Court.
cial 1‘iffnuturc, th»* March 1H, 1 §S*>.
nmrJo iii4m. JollN W. JOHNSON, Clerk, i
COUNTY, Ordiuarv
nioDcy, and i
been |e(t in It was :u»oer« j n j une Dox t, tor the purpose ol se»
tained that tlie Khedive intends to lectini! delegates lo represent us in a
rebuke this *vaui ut* ceremony by | Convention uf the Deniocracy of
Georgia, to be held in Allaiu:* oil tlie m< ^ v
9ih day of June 18S0, to elect dele- • th»* order U* published in tins Wkkkly
lUvKkMonoe a week foraix week#.
ASA M. xlACK.SUN, Ordiuarv.
. ... • . . . ... .. true copy tr-»m the minute#.
— ^ [ crulie Convention h Inch in eels m Ihe m8o6w ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary,
ill not presume to criticize city of Cincinnati the 2’2ud day ol i
House in Atheus on the first Tuesday j tiou of v#ri"u# citizim#
placidly subtracting the item from his
father’s allowance during the 116x1 ! gates to represent the Democratic par-
twelve months. ty of Georgia in the National Demo*
We
A- \ M. Jarunax, Ordinary.
laRLE ‘ countVshEriTf’s SALE.-
THK BEST SEWSAPER IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
»tabli»bed at that j-'. ,, K1V „
srUsred Urn. a , jZ J ell ■
•'UlTH- I A ,,„ veil T«„l u.jJ Jp
it.itnr hn
Mill Tract
: and containing (ITS) ou*s hum
j eight acre#, more or le##, according to Kutli
I ford survey, ami having thereon three tene
ment liouik*#. About 40 acrx# open land and hul-
v recoiixl growth pine, ami well Waterexl ind
_ Miscellaneous Ueiuling Mutter is selected with care that there shall be nothing in its columns which
lior’BsrmirJ Tsi'rt ? !,l,l,ot *"*' rca ^ iuterestaiul profit—nothing which tite most sctupulous parent would object to hav-
uiArc.i KM.j m v.-ntv- ,u ? iU 't* tnemlH'r of his family read. Special attention is given and will continue to he given to
convince me that a crown is wailing
in heaven to clasp a hrainh-ss head."
“I cannot 1-eEeve in a God who is an
eternal jailer. I have no love tor a
being who wants lo run an everlasl-
ng penitentiary. This world will
never be civilized while n penitentia
ry’s walls shadow its surface, and I
cannot believe in a God who shuts up
his creatures tor eternity inn burning
furnace.”
was bis duly to resign.
regret
meet en the first Tuesday in June
time lor the
however, that he could not have post- • 1 ■-I'lMmst a suitable
1 • holding a Convention oi the D.>
Ordinary*
poued his resignation until slier the
Presidential campaign.
mo.-raey uldaike county lo *4ec»
delegate, to represent them ill a
1 j 1 Convention ol the Democratic par-
Says the Ne'v York Jlirulil: I ty ,>t Georgia called by the Exeeutit e
Mr. Don Cameron says the Chicago I Committee of the State to meet in _
Convention will renominate tlie ex- ! Atlanta on the 4lli^day ol August; Ji^flront if XJ. tW<t.Jn^ Co0j JUimUi.
President by acclamakion.
Mr. Coiikling makes the same asset*- State officers to be elected this year. TxoNxfcx Wx..ii and ILmaw,ws Nxv
next, to nominate a Democratic can- j *¥«**, l,OJr ’ ° f . J' 1 ® twtawiwr pwiwny.
, ... siraed tor vsilatiuu .1 Lituual U-Vk-uue Liws,
I didate I r U.ivernor and such other '
IIFJIlL’ii < FJ t F,d. I.
The Cincinnati Hmjuirer publishes
interviews with ex-Goveri or Hen
dricks, ex-Senator Turpie, Messrs. J.
H. Rice and J. TV. Nichol, of Indiana,
in which they express themselves ns
favoring Chief-Justice Stephen J.
Field for the Democratic nomination
for President. They regard him as
probably the strongest man East and
West for the nomination.
fnrili
he
President will lie nominated! The
President will be elected
Jcivniittr tx# principal debtor »ml Ueury Jx n-
uiul* tta security for purchuae moi’cy of .-aid
U ., . . . f w " To—! land, now levied on ami a deed tbi# day made
.JS. internal Kevenue Sale j br Jolmuth.in Ilnm|*U«i »a executor of «*fore#oid
: (11. M. Smitb co-cx**cutor bcin^ dcao) to Jctfer-
txon Jcntiinjr it: pureurance of Ik»U(1 for title# ot
tentitor, f"f In# i»nrpo#e of mukiu^r tlie levy
and dccxl made, nled and recorded in t'lcrk*#
offivo of Clarke 5>H|»eriv>r Court liefurc levy wr.s
iimdx*. and levy made to satisfy said ft. ta. Thie
Jan.^ll#t. l^ii. > /.A. BKuWXlKdttlicritf.
Uriutcr* foe $7.V5. wlui.* , .
~7TSjrgIa^h:o n £k cT*unTy—by
U virtue of tlie ••.Aliority in me vested, by
tb* Mxccentb Section of tbe Conatydoart Act,
approved October 18th 1,"»7.9, |t i# or»lered that
Jbnii Johnson, clerk of the $nr«rior Court
ipj*Mntexl
and
l Im*
This
DE1 M Y COLLE( % r*'U’S OFFICE, )
l»w. or Ge-tnoiA, v
Athens, Gx., M»y 8, lsit). J
Will b»' #(*1x4, ten d tv# from tin* 27th ii»*t.,
hub will l#s ou MONDAY, the 17th of May.
Auction, ou b Broad street, Athens, Goorpa,
Oar National Debating Society,
(known as ‘Congress’ on jay rolls,)
will t|«ud a large portion of the sum
mer in Washington. Having consid
ered a great many other questioas of
National importance, they will now
examine applications from various
prominent geutlemen, to rent the
White House lor the next four years
Their adjourned sessions will take
place at Chicago and Cincinnati
THREE CHEERS FOR HENRY GltADY t
Brains am) money: lie has always
had plenty of the former; he now has
plenty ot the latter. May he ‘live
long and prosper.’
“Little Phil.” Sheridan has been
vanquished by Genera) Warren io
tbe recent Court of Inquiry in regard
to Five Forks. Warren shows that
be could not have moved from four to
■lx miles in one hour and a half, and
that General Meade changed his orig
inal instructions, ordering to give op
the “rear attack” at Dinwiddie.
Tbe Cincinnati Southern Railroad
is now making direct connections with
the Western aud Atlantic Railroad at
Boyce Station. A thing never before
accomplished was done last Monday
Sunday night, Mr. S. A. Cunningham
eat supper in Cincinnati, and at 1220
Monday nlternaon eat dinner in At*
ltnta.
“Frank Leslie’’ is a name that is
dear to the hearts of the Soi tli .-rs
people, for in all the dark days of re
const ructiou, whilst the Harpers in
their journals, especially through the
picture fiend, Nast, were abusing and
ridiculing the South, Frank Leslie al
ways assumed a conservative and
friendly attitude. We trust that
Messrs. Burrow and Gcetrr, tlie re;>-
rcscntaiivc-s of Leslie's Illustrated
Newspaper, upon their return from
Nashville, Will glte the citizens of *■ I'ur In- must serve- v(, fain, vmikl miai
Athens an opportunity ol showing j Vlrf pryl , n , n
their appreciation of past acts „f A«a be a livln, lie—.1...... ua *> ...me
I A mighty thin# liiioiil' tlw» iiK’-xU, <u»U .-it
I»ra! As>c*n»i»ly. Ami ul»o to
traiis.icl such other business deemed
! best lor the harmony of our party and
; tSie best interest of the people.
5$. C. Dobbs,
Chm’ii Ex. Com. Clark county.
X. !!•—'The DeuimTacy of Clark
county will >*ee by the above call that
there will l>e two State Convent torn*
held th : .s year at Atlanta, one to meet
ou the 9lh of June, aud the other on
the 4th day of Auguat. 1880.
S. C. Doris, Ch’m
May 8—tv2w
accord 114; tu law.
G. \V. WARE,
2ml l>i#tr.c*
GEORGIA—Claim Cpi-mty: /
Wbirutt, Kicliunl H. Snulicr bus applied to
me for Utter* of adininiauatiou ou tbv e#iat« of
L«>ntMa A. .Vrlch, late o. #ai. county, deceased.
Ttieae are tlierffore to cite and axlmoni#h all
concertic I tv, #iiow vuu*c. at ujj office, ou or
before the first Monday in June next, why #4ul
l.;Ur* oboulxl not be K r ^uied.
Given utkler my lucid, at office, thia Ai«ril 3,
1SSO. As A M. JACKSON,
may4 wlw Ordiuar) Clark County, Go.
I li^ri by rertify tnat the above
| ;r.u*t H’.in the minute# of tbe Couniy Court <1
I tfcooee Cou'ity.' Tiii# 4th day ot FJitruar
1-Nt). R. M. Ja» KBxOS,
( Judjre it Ex Officio d’k 0. C. o. C.
_ . the le^al
l»/u*t of sale, the following property; Ito-wit: • /
Oue half interest in *ot)« acre lot iu the city
»f Aihen#. Ivinff or. the line of the Rox*k Bp'inff
u>j"inui$r lIniigiiiA tiKl G#orjre Echo!#, Bar
eu# Dericoat in.poM>ea#Uu; al#o #ix #'iw#, 01m
At wot*d Ot fa, 3 bsacea kinl S doein Kir#. 3 tool
eWty one chop iM**S Ik AUffuns, 2 liamf
iiijr# and dtlutr tool* •- •— 1 - *— -
Local Mentions.
>H.*rvt* who fain, w
Qi.’KK SHERIFF SALE.
Will be #ohl, liefore the Courthouse door, in
th# Cay o» Athena, Cmrk County, Ga^ ou tite
FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNK NEXT, wit .in
the legal boon, of sole, the following property,
to-wit:
Seventy a crew of laud, situate, lying ami be>ng‘
in Clark County, on the east side of Shoot
Creek, adjoining K. K. Reeve#, D. W. Ander
son and defendant#, William Butler’* home
tract, all levied ui*on by virtue of a Ii. la. froui
Oct'uee Superior t«»art, returnable to July term,
ll^o, Thouia# A. Uotlg.-ou a* adiuinbtrator,
. . i Th«‘ ftbev* would apply to foiuo of Utc M v*. S. K. Aycock. A. II. FUiwurel#. W.
iKKmjli.'.:—with her I () .. r ivolili.-iniM * . Aatry, \V. T. Butler, J. O. Edward#, Win.
-I Tk. KSI.U-I Butler, W m. tUro.., VY. A. s»J *f. J.
Augufiia!
splendid CUlial The new Sibley I 4 « n j Eiwar.la. H i levied ui*ou nu*J Bold aa the |»roj*-
Milla, capital $600,000. The August A PP»»tion for Leave to Sell; j jrtjof w»u. Bntiefjo
ta and Knoxville R. II. in ol! n Eokgsa, c l *ekk CoLHTT-whrrx## e. J. .... . ..
rnn-triirtimi With liar IT <4 «*«»• ^ Christy, aduiiuiatnitor of John II. Chri#ty f I A»^0, at the aain
construction. ||J| her U. «. RO\^ ( |eeea*ed, appile# to me tor leave to sell put of' fmlowjng pn
:Ar
eninient bnildin*; in view.
The ootate #f #aid deceased, to-wi;: A part i
; of the city It4, located ou Baldwin *trre», '
i twine time and plaL-e, will L*«
ug properly, to-wit:
One vacant lot in the City* of Athens, (lark
Couuty, Gn, front.ng forty yard* ou Fnueo
Summerville Ho'-l, (the winter home ! ritv >.t .xtln-ui, wbm-.iis.M .1.rnhUd ■ •»«>»«, >H(joiiiiu t f # iot owm-u by lobu Rout-,
of Northern invalids) overlooking her ^.iLaritVoV...^. m^ro E"r ,Ulni " h ’ ,h “ at SJSf^'uL & ufuA.'Ud^
heaulilnl city, and the new steamer | 1
* ' N.L. Barnard, trustee, all aa life urojiertY oi
defendant# to #uti#iy #uid ft. tin, till# May 1,1330.
* * “ J. A. BROWNING,
- concerned Vo show can##, at my -». *
for the Savannah river, our Mister city (‘ore the firet Monday in J ;ne next why naitl |
i • i J • leave should not be ^ranted.
Ilow long does a widower mourn lor
his wife ? For a second.
lesqis forward filiy years in the race of
progress and material development 'UpjLaxL
To whom is she indebted for all this? j
Surely, to lier enterprising Cily Press.
The Chronicle ami the Xetpe. Let
Athens follow her noble example.
Cincionatus retires to
but he will not remain there ; long Ia
the “baptism of fire,” aud in the rnor-
trying scenes of Soul hern; Ueconsuuo 1
tiou he has proved himself a modern
Chevalier without fear and without
reproach, and a statesman wortny ot
the confidence and support o every
Georgia and every Southron.
“Here’s a letter,” said Pat Malo
ney yesterday, “from me gurrl, and
would ye please be rcadiu’ it to u e
wid yer ize shut, that ye can’t l a
a-larain' my secrets.”
leave should not br granted.
Given under in) baud at office, tl.i# |
A#a M. Jackoon,
Ordinary.
Notice.
AU i croons haviinr demand* airpinot Peter W
Il atch e»on late of Clark# county dccra^-d are
hereby notified to prtacol the aarne to roe for
payment, t h# tirn# and manner prescribed by
. law. And those indebced to #om! IMvM are
Kirkwood*’ requested to make immrdiatxs )tayroeuf.
, T. I>. Hwchxion, Executor
April Mb, 1890. Ajd. 13th 6w
NOTICE.
T. J. Lrater, of th. rnsreuit:). finuot'T. J.
L»tcr A Co., nu appoinlM 'i. N. Lc.u r hi.
-rout hi tb. nuun,«oeatot tb. j-nnenbip
b—inw, aad tbe public sro notified tbet Pst-
uixn Lmtw nod T. N. lraur u »feut Sir T. J.
Lexter now control tbe firm biitui—, end in
done sut'.iorizod to Settle lormer contracU of
the firm, xud t. bind- tin firm bj new ooutroctx.
AU poyownt* met b» «iM« to row oFtbj .bore
onmcis vMtiro, and no pcymcolsrottbin'ciiuot
ouatract. by say other peroou or pemkn. will
be bindinc upon the firm. .
AUerttfeaSotgmid oontimct. nude by .hb«
of the above named partiea for the firm, within
the aoopc of the partnerahln bualneaa, will bj
reco^uizcd and eoafiraied By the firm.
. T. J. Lbwsb A Co.
dArwIf. May, 14tb 188G.
AloSO, at tite #ame time aud pUca, tlie tol-
lowin^ property, to-wit:
Oue atuall house » *d lot in tite City of Atlieoi,
ou tne riffiit baud *idu o Oconee atrret, Icaxliug
to lb# Georgia Railroad depot, all levied #u by
a tt.|fa. i##uesl m m Clark 1 auperior Court iu
•aid couu’y. 8 11. Hardeman, auditor in aaid
co#e v* Wiley F. Hi##l, executor of the estate
of Win. Kittle, deertued, all levied on to satiety
the above stated ft. fin '
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
Printer’* fee fi.55
ALSO, at tbe same timo and plaoc, will be
sold all that tr*ct of laud, and improvements
thereou, situate, lying aud beiuff iu Clark
county, City ot Athens, Georgia, bounded as
IdUowaf by comer of Tkomaa and Foundry
street, adjoining lauds of Wm. Brij^a, Houatoo
Reed and otaer#, entaininjr 4 aerttq more oi
kos, levied on by virtue of IS Justice. Court ft
fa. of SI8 Diet. G. M. Cox, Hill A Thompson
v* Wiley F. Hood. All levied ou to satisfy
above stated fi. tiu, levies made aud retnrued to
me by Jo*. K. Kenny, Lt.
J. A. BROWNING,
•;. i Sheriff
• * ■ 1 •- » ’ ■
m.*.r# aud other t(H>!# to teJioii# tc meutiou;
nl#o tt io/ of luinl’dr tor wspuns. All Uvie.ld t
a# the property of Anthony Duricout, to tviti#ty
a “fl-ftt* trom the ClarF ^ujieror Court in Iu-
v*rot Kobt. l>eap. . . i
J A BROWNING. Sheriff
Fub-8*4t-yPriuWr’a Fee $3 *
j v£oRG1A—( lafku P’oi nit—M here#, A#
vlj, li(H»xh udiuiuistru-mi . » tUo, evtate oijl rl*
lut-li Codk. (le<h>a*ed | api-Je. for u xlUch.lr^e
worn #iid adminhdrs'tioii. t
Tlieoeare tbeiefore twe'.tp and n’ , tuou|#U alt
conee*n*d to show eairee at my office oik «•$- Ih...
f«*r# tite first Moudirv in Juno next, why wui.1
di#ch#rjfe should Ji«»i Ik* jjMiitext.
Given under my lutnd at office,tills loti:
Oj Felt -•/, h HU,
A#a M. Jackjpin, Ordinary.
r t k
nfi !
O EEORGlA—tl. rke Couuty-• OrdinaryV
} • ' , ofilxv Jan., 2*H.I lcP «L ’* ‘
John Px>ft* ha# appl exl tor vxwuip.iou Jl iwr
s.mality, and apart aiiil yamaiiou ol
)u>uj( *tead, uiul w i upon the same at Id
o’clox ka. in. on the 14th d^y pf February IS^tO,
at inv office. A#A M. JacXson,
Fab 8-» j }
To ALL WHO]
; - •» » ; ° r
IX IT WAT. ,COXOMUf.-- lt\ virtue
©fan order of tuu Court of OrdinorvbF Clar!
OmWN granted. February* term, after uppik-a-
ti »n for leave to sell, of which due notice ho#’
Item tlvou, 1 will 'sell *hefiffe'tlie. Court-house
door Ut At hull*, C'htftke. County, Gn , on the
urst Toeaday iu April next, iwenty-fonr aerw
Uod more or le#». jinuhiff ' Lamar Cobh on
«.te east, Tbouiaa I#'t*Ur «*» th# south, Job's
linad^e 6u flic west and my propertv on the
nit, in th# city bf Atlieti*. '
The term# wil* be cash..... c■
MARY AMY LlnsOoMK,
Adm’x on the estate ot Fi.uik A. Lip«vouil<
of Clarke co dee’d. , .
G Et >RGIA-ClaxkkCovNTT-Whereas Weldon
W. Price, applie* to me for letter* of adtuir.-
istratioo, do bonU non, with will annexed, on
the fatale of John William-, Sen., late of Clark#
now of Oconee county, deceased.
These are therefore to. eite and admonish - all
concerned to show cau-e at my offioe,/m.t.r.be
fore the find Monday in April next, wh> said
letter# should not I* grunted.
Given under my bund at office thJ tlurd ot
February^ 1880.
4A*a.Mi Jacumox,'Ordinary. ,
n^RdVA—CLAftik Coi-Nyr— Where*# Mrs.
D Virjdnia R Mavnb, aduuuiiitnrtrlx of the ei»
Late 9l »lohp W. May ue dryesaedp applies Tor a
„ Mid administration.
Those are therefor* to tite und admonish all
eonoerned tu ahpw c*uac at my office ou or be-
lore Ihe first Monday iii June nex why iuiid
discharge sliookd not be grant ed.
^ Given undw my luqiyl »t, office Htia Cth| of
M it' • Ana JacKaoNjOrdinoiy.
r1 a nu-J
l nnu-8 m.
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.j * in*#'. >i(j
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