The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, October 27, 1891, Image 3

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- RtP OKT OF THAT BODY |AB- E IS MADE- ft FI ’RESENTMENTS Cood Condition— Bulld' r -« s ln „«r. son.. Spicy Crtf icisms. , „, e grand jury, selected, and fe ' ^ October term, 1891, have F> rli , .,11 t he business broughtbe ts'" 4 ''' ttl tiioi:t fear or affection. We Ut u?> , ^ .1... closest and most care- ^Suion po— b «, and we now re- f Uv-'ubn.it the following reports <* , -,'veril committees appointed the in>» tun an' body: ri m.K BUILDINGS . ve examined the Court House ,U iin ami I*i:d them iu goodeqn-j rtjo' ( I in a manner that re- »'■! 0I . th t . Ordinary. We hav., C^ cr r: t.cint improvements made C grounds of the Court House,: *1 mrni nd I be work ns an improve- !d“ l ,,‘j a bum lit to the property. 1 I* 1 !* 111 .xmiiim(I the jail, and while. ...i in a manner that rt fl* ot.s tin tihi iiff. we tiud that iris o:,|,. condition, and recoin- ’ I must earnestly that immediate ®l, t,k„ to put it in thorough re- \vi un til r reeommeud that the , rv ad in concert with the follow- ■ e linii tee from this body, viz: * * «. J .Image, John T. Vass, fjr " tv. D zici, Joseph F. Oom-r , David tiau". a id examine into the ^ ,j e of putting the jaii iu perfect render it, as near as prof it is further re that the committee id r a report of its xt Grand Jury. Ill . COUNTY OFKICKES. tfehitve ex imined the b >cks of the Ovinarv am : tv* far as we can see) find iid neatly kept with i be!s attached, -bowing efll the Oidinary. »e b»'r. It min r ,<it i'n t > ® l! .til ij-r 1 p. on. «u>r. &ui1 5SS*J‘ jJOIt-Sald - r - 'f V rk W die n< BihiKS 1 F li.tUi .‘err pnier t (ft cv uii d" We hav. . firtW .-I C condniou and Kep uft ai. i d the books of the find tin m in good in a business like »«• We lin e Cuiniy ir< ict rurrerl areompam* uvlb.il it. Ml hsilll, Cl tis creiiit i rironure. Inh x.im'ned the hooks of tin* v-un r ai d find them neatly y k pt ai.o all ill ms are ; with proper vouchers w. i ti! auiou'itot $561666-400 i n -i;>< ruling wttn amount, to \ tional Bank of Athens ..I t bnkccounty ml April 12-01: $15,486 39 Kec. i'u 11 om t*-brti«ry 7i7 31 sovarus V..iri- wit- iiitoi Surveyor “ Interest on 10 (0 1,000 00 200 00 Iiisliursements V-.tichcre. cush on s per hand. $17,363 70 $11 747 04 5 616 66 $17,363 70 We have examined the books of the Cuioimr ami find them neatly and cot- ticill kept. W. liave examined the records and (KkkMif the Mie.ill' and find them kept tr.tii iienitie-s and.»flicietioy. Wi i,it\c - xamii.ed the books of the Ji.c.in -' i ii.« Peace and notary pub lic Lai «tr<-(resented and fiud that »i. m- .. i ntered are in accordance with the a-,i, I i t we call special attention t»> tl.i Iu.i :1jat in a majority of these t»oh> ik. ic is cross u* gleet in making tuiti.-s ;lnu should be made and a gen* rim luck of system that would leuder tlu-hci i\is more ii.tellegible; and es- Js'ial) is iliis tlie case with the books u IV. ll. Fi.ib-i Justice of the Peace in 1‘ t A ll.-; s 1>!8U let. Wi reci miuend that the properantho- rittsirder an election for Justice of tin- l*i uce in the 241 District. We find tine there is a vacancy in the office oi notary public in the 219th District and fwi.ii Mend the appointment Of Wil- lii-tn Weatherly Jr., to fillthe same. It bus been brought to our notice that the rotary pubiie of 241 District is auf ferity i .oai mental liberation, and we me f u-im-i.ii t oat he be removed from Dili e and tin olllce filled. "e cal! e.-pecial attention to the faot that Justice of the Peace, W. H. Ful ler und in-tary public J.G. Evaus and liiumas h. Brown have neglected in ftvtrai case hav ing record ^of witnesses cr tu have them present, thereby rendering it impossible for the Solici- mr General to draw his bills. In some tines ike specific offense has been omit ted in :!>•■ warrant and in the records. w>- find, from the information before os i that all the public roads are in a very bad condition, especially tne road leading to Mitchell’s Bri’ge, there hav- ' D K been scarcely any work at all “neon them. We find the five bridges °n ihe public road leading from Athens >“J tterson in a bad and dangerous con- “itiou. We also find that the Georgia, kNdiua & Northern R. K. bas been allowet) to build a bridge where said “'.orgiaj Carolina & Northern R R a °‘®e*>1he Athens and Jefferson public r, , ail which is too narrow for use and tonvetienee. We are also of the opin- 10 i* l .hat the Ordinary and Road Com- jXbsiom ra of that District have neg- itrti-d their duty in allowing such ft ondge t.. bi> built. We call special at- “'Djion to the faot that Harvey Archer, ‘•J 1'iiss -ndC H Yean$ooa. of Ken- ■ Jpi district, have failed signally in Oj'v pei (ormanoe of their duties as com* Tbsii.iu-re ) a ,„i it j 8 our opinion that ll,( y should be ruled. We find the oounty fa'in has been rented on satis- actory and remunerative terms and ‘ttmetid the ordinary for his effort in ,J iis uiatier. " e Lave examined the bands of the arious county i ffleers and not only diem sufiieieut but that Clarke j' ll!| tj should be gratified that the in- ^ of l,er citizens are so fully pro- "'' ' that the School Commission T uo not make a report to tbl # Grand , , ?> letou that all the public uovk-tire in a flturisbiug condition. >. ‘‘ have ixuniiccd the books of the Tax w ] V r * ,,d JU>d them accurately kept. s. " e *iDve examined the books of the , x d'olUctor ai d find them unusually wsi andvieH kept aud lefhct mnch (ait on the efficiency of this officer. gkkebal bxcommxmdatiobs. . th? e .’ *he Grsrd Jury, reo mmend Jenning be paid month ly " um °f twelvo dollsrs ($1*>W is , nfxt utn-hs for tbemaimenance i,“ M'J j-ortof MiM Usd' Spend r a f„r.I ldden invalid 8iul opium. We liri. rtonwttend ll at the Ordinary Hi^Speoccr at least twice in the proper attention and^mfort*. We rtviommend that the Bailiffs ofth e county ae furnished with a pair of hand cufls to better en&b'-e them to safely c< nvey their prisoners. That the coun ty shall furnish these hand cuffs and that the Sheriff be r< quired to take re- cept from each Bailiff for them and that the Bailiffs be held accountable to the Sherift for safe return of same. We re. commend that the tax collector be paid tlx-, sum of ($71. 43) seventy one dol lars and forty three cents for services rendered in connection with register ing 2381 voters for the prohibition elec tion July 2nd I89I We recommend that J. H. Rivers be paid the sum of four dollars and a quar ter for expenses and the arrest of one John 8heats col We recommend that W N- Reynolds be paid the sum of four, dollars and a half for expenses and the ariest of Lee Davis in Green county. We recommend that T. S. Bray be paid the sum of seven dollars anil sev enty cents ($7 70) to defray bis expen ses in endeavoring to arrest Eliza Har per, charged with the crime of murder. We recoornmend that the pay of jurors and bailiffs be the same as heretofore ($2 ) per diem. We recommend that whereas the Grand Jury of the Spring term of 1889 has recommended that the Ordinary be paid fifty dollars ($50.) per month for an indefinite t ime for ex tra work, and which is not in accord ance with the Code, and whereas the Treasurer under this recommendation baa been paying the ordinary ($50.) fif ty dollars per month, we recommend that theTieasurer be restrained from paying the Ordinary any sum« for ex tra services except such as are recoin* mended by e ch Grand Jury of the Spring terms and iu accordance with the law. We recommend that the Or dinary take steps to compel the Ge >r- gia, Carolina & Northern R R to open as good a road in 219 District as the one ruined by thesaidG. C. & N R R. We recommend that aa B tiiiff Porter has made < artiest endeavor to ex> cute, without suco* s*, the following fi fas, that he be relieved of the responsibility of same. The ft fas sre: . Simeon E Hill, Agt. Wife, tax exe cution $125, R. H. Lumpkin tax exe cution $1 80, J.T. Anderson Agt. forS. C- Morton tax execution 70c, C. G Bnnte, tax < xveution $8 90, Mrs. D. A. Brown, tax execution. $3 30, Congre gational Church Parsonage, tax execu tion $1.90 and James A. Harvey tax ex ecution $2 36 Wo reccommend that our representa tive in the next General Assembly have a law passed to make it the sworn duty of each county officer, where he has knowledge of a violation of the law by any-person, or persons, to have a war rant issued for the immediate arrest of such person or persons. We recommend that these presentments shall be pumisbed once in the daily and weekly issues of the Akhkks Banner, and the pay for same shall be $3 ) thirty dollars and also be published oi.ee in the daily and weekly Ledger and the pav for same rhall be $3Q thirty dollars. To bis honor Judge N. L. Hutchins and Solicitor-General Russell we ex tend oar thanks for; the courtesies shown this body. Clovis G.Talmadge Foreman. James S. Hamilton Clerk Henry Bensse, Joseph E Bradbery J Y CarittuT*, J A F Comer Albin P Dearing, T A D-.zier J G M Edwards S J Edwards David Gann, J F O’Kelley U C Noell. C W Parr B J Pm tcrfield J E Spinks T Voss J J Williams s F Woo l It is ordered by the court that the foregoing General Presentments of the Grand Jury be entered upon the min utes of the court and be published as reccommeuded by that b<Mly. Richard B. Russel'^ N L. Hutchins Solicitor General. ) Judge. HS fol- $471 15 22 25 183 39 40 61 261 S7 243 IS 44 5S $1267 03 A”d lows: Pd. County Tr. P-ii'l County Treasurer Paid County Treasurer Paid County Treasurer Paid A. L Hull Board Ed. Paid H R Benard C S C. Paid State Treasurer Sworn to and subscribed belore me, this 12th day of October 1891. S. M. Hekrinoton, Ordinary. J. K. Kenney, Clerk Superior Court Clarke Co. See vouchers in book aocompanying report. Respectfully submitted, 8. M. Herrington, Ordinary, H H. Lmton, Tax Collector, Respi-ct- fully submits the following report to the Honorable Gwd Jury ot Gaik- County, October term 1891, 8uper<or Court. Trial balance of ledger OcL 12 1861. ABOUT CEMETERY BRIDGE. Cash on band “ in Bank University Ge .’l Tax 1888 ur.collec e i “ “ 1889 ** * 1890 “ Interest D u- Clarke Co. on pe» ce> 11888 * u «» •( «c a 1839 “ “ « “ “ *• 1890 Amt. collected o-t digest 1891 Dr. 182.69 545.71 83.lt 10164- 910 86 Ci. 8.12 55.86 300 03 1,802.03 98 61 1,773 80 1 772.80 Statement of County Taxes. Ba). due Co. on acc. 1888 as pr. A pi. rept. 55.86 1889 “ “ “ “ 309.17 « «. « « 1890 ““.. .« 2,302.08 Paid Co. T.eas as p. r voucher percent 1890 1,000 I AlUt at p-e.-eut due Co On acc 1888 55.96 “ “ “ “ 1886 809 16 “ “ “ “ 1860 1,802.03 2,667 06 2,667.06 Statement of interest collected on fi tns. [ A nt. on liuui) «s per Ap! rept. rec’d since “ “ | Paid Co. Treus. as pur voucher Bal. on band to Cr. In terest acc 158.14 49 99 200 8.13 20813 Spec! il T «xes. I Amt collected Apt. report. | Omissions Vouchers 208.13 80 6 74 80 80. 1 s ii CO — Cl c p 3 •3s SS I 28 I“ gg I @0-1 ® S S? 2 I S3 § 28 - S o o 3283 TS" c >0 eo W o oa 5?; KH K O m sz o H O H h3 O o Ps o s X H b» 1 T* CO 03 ' CO o 5? 32 03 50 Cl S IS re 5 a "fl o b a ; :S “ 2®s®mst 2 ^^lS a .«-3c ;aso: 3 3. C s Si W— " 0 ® C u H 03 O 0081 7 90 (41 80 8 03 8 75 145 95 6881 36 09 O 00 a to 50 03 50 03 o Ol 60 IQ ro C3 00 1 22 60 1 N 50 50 N H 00 CO 50 03 i 37 22 I Jh* I 1 9 00 1 14 o 50 Oi 68 6 o 1 •o •Q § - 53 00 1 33 51 67 i 92 00 94 9 98 76 2 47 66 98 | i 54 GG, 2 28 66 94 1 67 65 27 1 8881 34 72 3 30 38 02 95 37 07 1 Oi 00 N 3 13 50 03 50 <M 65 | 25 30 1 1881 N GO N 00 *• OF 17 42 s!? • co 16 6 25 o 00 4 47 4 47 4 36 <2 . — <o •c S a 9 ◄ oa •o •o g;:S w 3 o o O -o. H Com. %• Younchers pd Ordinary IT COMES TO AN END S ISSUED AGAINST THE MACON & NORTKERNlRAlX.RO AD The City Council Will Stand Upon its Rights In the Matter, and De mand A Bridge Over Cemetery Street. At last tho question of a bridge over emetery street is revived. And it comes into court with a rush and an intention to be settled before it retires. This has been a vexed question for a <ong time, in fact ever since the old Covington and Macon road was con structed. It has been in coart and out of court; it has caused quarreling and vexation of spirit, it hat occasioned worry and inconvenience; and at last it is to be settled And it came about in this manner. Considerable complaint bas been > made recently abont the bridge over Cemetery street and the mayor and council have deter mined to stand upon their rights in the matter and insist upon the construction of ft bridge at the proper point and In the proper manner. Accordingly a writ of mandamus was served npon the Macon and Northern road yesterday aud also upon the Cen tral Railroad and Banking Company and upon the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company to comDel the erec tion of the bridge oyer Cemetery street. Tne case will be beard at the court house iu this city on the 29th inst. and interest in the case is at a high pitch. The citizens will be relieved of much worry and inconvenience if the city w ins the case. The bridge ought by ail means to be built over Ceuetery street. HE ISCHARGED WITH OBTAINING t MONEY ON FALSE PRETENSES BIS ARREST IN BOSTON. A Boston Special to the New York Sun States That Rev. Sam Small Has Been Arrested In That City on a Charge Made by an Episco pal Clergyman. AT THE SUPERIOR COURT. New York, Oct. 19.—The Sun has a Boston special unuou cing the arrest of Rev. Sam Small in tfiut city on a charge of obtaining $1,060 on false pretenses. Then causation is made by R.' Moqroe, an Episcopal clergyman, at Newton, Lower Falls. Mr. Small has been stumping in Massachusetts in favor of prohi bition. The transaction winch re sulted in tlie arrest of Mr. Small was agreed upon in August, 1890, when the evangelist was president of tfaio Ojleh university. It is alleged that Mr. Sm il: induced Rev. Monroe to pay Ecles $1,- 000 for a parcel of land belonging to the university which was represented to be worth that sum. Subsequently Mr. Monroe learned from the university people that they de- mahded only $500 for the lot, 5; 1‘that Mr. Small had made $500 by thejtrauj action. Then Monroe demanded a re turn of his money, and not getting it, he caused the arrest of Mr. Small. The case was brought in ths civil court to avoid the scandal a criminal case might bring to the cause of prohi bition. Secretary Mer ten, of the pro hibition state committee, went bail for Mr. Small. THE GREAT ECUMENICAL CON FERENCE CLOSED. BISHOP HENDRIX TALKS. | HelMakea an Eloquent Address—Ott ■ er Speeches Made—AU the Ex ercises. The Criminal Docket Is Taken up. Superior Court was called to order again yester ’ay morning at ten o’clock. The case of ; Georgia Baldwin vs. Ben Baldwin for temporary alimony was taken up, and the Court awarded the plaintiff two dollars and a half per week out of the defendant’s wages. The criminal docket was ti>ken op and the morning session devoted to continuances and forfeiture of bonds. In the afternoon the case of the state vs. Glenn Owens, colored, charged with forgery, was called. Glenn plead not guilty .and the trial proceeded, Messrs. Thomas and Strick land appeari ng for the defense and So licitor-General Russell for the state. The jury returned a verdict of guilty and the case will go up to the Supreme court. The criminal docket will be continu ed today and the civil docket will again be taken up tomorrow. AN ENJOYABLE SERVICE. The Meeting of the American Bible Society Sunday Night. Sunday night at the First Methodist church services were held iu the inter est of the American Bible Society. There was a large attendance upon the services and the meeting was presided over by Judge Young L. G. Harris, who has always taken a deep interest in this movement. After the meeting bad been opened with prayer. Judge Howard Van Epps, of Atlanta, made a beautiful and in structive address wbich was listened to wicb great interest. Judge;Van Epps is an orator of no mean ability and has an abundant flow of language and idc-as at bis command Hi8 addres8 was highly enjoyed by the congregation. Rev H.'^’»>>**jtai£nade a few closing remarks before -SSl beneuictrap, .Jfas pronounced. Quite a nice sum of money was col lected for the BibTfe Society. Another Onden Trick. Atlanta, Oct. 17.—The news of Rev. Bam Small’s arrest has just relieved this city. Nothing hak been heard irom Mr. fcmall on the subject. It is stated among Mr. Small’s frieuds here that this is another one of the Ogden univer sity tricks to injure him, and that he will come out on top iu this case as he has in all other attempts to down him. CALL WANTS IT. Washington, Oct. 20.—The great ecumenical conference has dissolved. Several addresses were made on the o*dinaby‘s peport. To the Honorable Grand Jury of the County of Clarke, Oct. Term 1891: Since the meeting of yonr last body, I have collected, and bad in my bands from various sources the following amounts. ., , May 19 ’91 From hire of ‘ victs „ . _ it 21 ** “ R. T. Smith Guards Oct 6 from hire of mis convicts ' * 1 H. H. L nton mis con- $47115 E. B. HENPIUX. closing day. Among others, one delivered by Bishop E. R. Hendrix, of the Methodist Episcopal church south. In the evening Lady Henry Some: .ett, a woman who has done mr.ch for the elevation of humanity, delivered an address. This meeting practically ended the exercises of the convention tnd was ons of the greatest of the kind ever held in this country. Lady Seiner- sett is the president of the British Women’s Temperance association aud vice-president of the World’s Women’s Temperance union. She is a vorv effective s( eater. Sweet Gum ami Mullein is Nature’s great Ter < <!y for coughs, colds, errue, consumption and all throat and luugl troubles And Governor Fleming Says he Shan’t Have It. Tallahassee. Fla., Octob-r 19.— [Special 1—On Friday last J -lin L Crawford, secretary of state, attached his signature and the great seal of the state of Florida to the copy of the pro ceedings of the joint session of the legis lature from April 21st to May 26th, in elusive, certiiying to the correct ness of the 8ume. This shows, of- course, the proceedings of May 26th, upon which date V iikinson Call was declared duly elected United States Senator. This is the o ly instrument bearing the signature of Crawford and the seal of the State. He declined absolutely to affix them to the Governor’s certifi cate of Davidson’s appointment.' Some days ago Governor Fleming in stracted Attorney General Lamar to institute in the supreme court proceed ings for the issuance of a mandamus compelling Ciawford to sign and seal this appointment of Davidson. This morning Lamar filed with the governor his official reply to the governor’s in sti uetions in which he dt dined to in stitute such proceeding, giving his reasons therefore in details The attorney general holds that there is nothing in the constitution or statutes of that State or the United States warranting such proceedings He bas from the first been of the opin ion that Call waft legally elected and would be seated. Call already has in his possession this certified copy of joint sessions of the legislature, and Senator Pasco will present it to the Senate on the opening day of the sesion. Buoklen'a Arnica naive. The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and pos itively cores piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 2r cents per box. For sale by John Crawford <fc Co Yhnl*e«1* *n<i in LIVELY HORSE RACING. Mr. George T. Hodgson Back From The Blue Grass State. Mr. George Hodgson is. back from a trip to Kentucky. He was present at the horse races Lexington .and reports a m -st enjoyable time. The race of greatest interest was one between Allerton and Nelson, the for mer winning in 219 after a most exciting contest. There was to have been a race against time by Nancy Hawks, the wonder of the present time and the Latest horse si .ce the lime of Maud S. The race wms to have been run with the intention of breaking the record of Maud S., but at. the last, minute >1 clear back out was made and the rate declared off. » Nancy Hanks was sold that day for $50000 Kentucky is-surely the place for thoroughbred bones. j^ben Batiy was sick we gate her Castoris. When she was u Child, she cried for Castorla When she became Miss, she clung to Cnstoriv Whec ;h«i had Children, she gave then Castor!* SURPRISING TESTIMONY. CHILD BIRTH • • • MADE EASY l “ Mothers’ Friend ” is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro-, fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ FRIEND” • WILL DO all that is clamed fix- it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. .,. Sentby express on receipt of price |1.60 perbotth BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Gl. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS iBuy^NOW jsuisaiER SALE 15001 ■ ORGANS at Way I “1 - v 11 i’rlccs—toclosu. |i^W2Vn;i j~*s to *5 inor.llilj- ■■■■'.110 Cash, ta.’aiiM in ■ No Interest. {Great bargains I Must be sold. Cun't hold. ■ Iwrlto for llarirnln Shed gHlJIlg Dot SAVAf Es the strongest Home-indorsed Medicine in the world. Hjr wife has been afflicted for slxXrars with a moat dreadful Blood Poison of some kind, called Kcxemn by eminent physicians. During this period she was treated by several specialists. Has taken qqanUtlei of all the blood purifiers on the market, without realizing any special benefit. She la now using Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure, a few bottles Ingly recommend It os the M bloodpuriflerero* discovered. . Yours truly, A. C. KcGEHEE. Columbus, Ga., Hatch s| 1889. mahtjvactcbkd bt WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO., Columbus, Go. .FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS HADAW ay, ATHENE, GA. * Corner C ayton and Jackson Sts. MANUFACTUKKUS OP Harness,Saddles, Bridles,&c. f. ALSO, DEALER IN Buggies, Carriages and Carts. There js a vast difference between Oheap Goods, and Goods Cheap. Go elsewhere for cheap goods, bnt come to T. G. Goods Aug 18—wly Cheap. /2J. EORGI.t, Clabkb County: Ordinary tit- \Jlting for Oounty purposes, September 29, 1891-. Ordered that the tollowiug levi.a ba and are hereby made upon the State tax for 1891, for the following Connty purposes for said County. 1st. To pay the legal indebtedness of tho Connty due or to be due daring the year or past due 7 per oeoL 2d. To'build or repair court house or jail, bridges or ferries, or other pnblie improve ments according to contract, 11 per oenV Sd To pay sheriffs. Jailer*, or other officer* out of 'the UJonhty jaStiSg^aialsry o^City- Court Judge,7 percent «b To psy coroners, 2 per cent. >' f th To pay tho expenaea of the Connty for baii- iffa at court, non-ieald 'nt, witnesses in crimi nal cases, fuet, servants’ hire, stationery apt* the like, 5% per cent ‘ Ath. Topay jurors, 18 per cent. 7th. To pay expense* incurred in support of the peer, ana as otheiwiae provided for by the code.' Oo 8th To pay other lawful charges against the Connty,' 18 per ceut. Any surplus raised by spy of the above lev ies to be if necessary uppied to any lawful charges against the Connty. 6. M. HERRINGTON, -• - Ordinary. A true extract from the mutates. d. U.«_ sRRixcros, Ordinary. fYEORGLA, Clarke coo.vrv corn bt Oidti w*rary Chamfers,September ts t«9l. The ap praisers appointed upon application of Blrs. Alice M. Towns, widow ot W. H. Towns,fur twelve months sani>ort. for herself and minor children, having tlU-d their return AU person* concerned are hereby cited tosho-' cause if any they have, atxtie next November term of th* court, why said application should not I bo granted. 8. M. HKRK1NGTON, i Ordinary. EXECUTOR'S SALE. I BORGIA.—f lark* ooirrr: Pursuant tu U an order from the Court of ordinary PC said county, will be sold before the court hoasa door in laid county on the first Tuesday ln THE ELECTROPOISE APPLICABLE TO TREATMENT OP ALL Chronic Diseases, When the Indications are not strictlv Surgical. Nervous Affections, Such as Neuralgia, Insomnia, Partial Paralysis, Nervous Prostration, Ane mic conditions that do not respond to ordinary tonics, Torpid Liver. Spleen or Kidneys, Pelvic troubles of women, Functional troubles of heart, Dropsy, Milkleg. Impoverished Blood, Chronic Hemorrhages all yield to its tonic influ ences and persistent use. By the skilled use of Electro poise, Acute Rheumatism and Malarial fever are rendered harm less or aborted. All The weak points in the system are helped—even incipient consumption has been cared. The power of opiatn and alcohol over the Bystem are often subdued by the re storative influence of this instrument. No shock or unpleasant sensation ol any kind received in its proper use. It is not liable to be abased or to get out of order. Its good effects are man ifested on patients in longer or shorter time, according to chronicity of the case and susceptibility of the individual. The “Pocket” poise can be used at home by purchaser. Price $25. The larger or “Wall” poise is better adapted to office practice. Price $60. A book of instructions with each instrument. W.B. Whaley, M. D. <i.t;w Agent. Ather-,G* following tract of land, lying ln Banka '—a truct containing three hundred and RS0) acres, more or less- beginning at a oak on line road, thence south 63 degrees, east JS chains to bl-ck gum; tbenco.south £l degrees, east 40 chains to vine; i hence south 4J degrees west 8S chains; tbenoet namfe 44 degrees; west 16 chains to red oak: thenoe aorth is degrees, east it chains to red oak; thence north 8S degrees west 40 chains to hickory; thence with Clarksville road to fork, and thence with line road t > beginning corner, lielng land bought of W. B. Hendon by Simon Harks, on the Orb day. of November, 18*0. Also at the same time and ptaee and by *m authorit* afmesaid. an undivided half Interest in the following iivopertio*: a tract of land ly ing in the city of Athens, Clarke Connty, Ga., bounded on the north by Hearing street, oil the west by land of the estate of Wescoom Hud- ins, on south by lands i f estate of Wescom Hudgins, on east by land of Robert Sansom-- thls lot konwn as lot No. 4., also lot No. Id bounded on north by Deart g street, west by lot of D. & H. Bensse; south and east by land of Wescom Hudrius. Sold for the purpose ot prying debts and distribution. Terms—Cash. T his September 28 1891. M. Mybks. v ' H. Narks. Executors of S. Harks, deceased. Domestic Sewing Machines % bSbrtaie 1 ‘SS the best in the world. C’ash or installment. Old ma chines repaired and made to run like new by C. B. Vero nee, at W. F. Dorsey Furni ture Company. tf Many physicians who have examined into the merits ot B. B, B. (Botanic Blood Balm), have been confronted with testimony which they deemed sur Ising, and thus being convii oed of wonderful efficacy, have not failed prescribe it in their practice as occa sion required. H. L. Cassidy, Kenncsaw, Ga, writes: “For two years my wife was a great sufferer. Skillful physicians did lier no good. Her mouth was oue solid ulcer, her body was broken oat in sores, and she lost a beautiful head of hair. Three bottles B. B. B. cured her com pletely, incredible as it may sound, and she is now the mother of a healthy three-months old baby clear from any scrofulous taint.” A. H. Mor is, Pine Bltifl, Ark, writes: ‘‘Hot Springs and several doc tors failed to cure me of several run ning ulcers on ray leg, B. B. B. effected a wonderfully quick cure after every thing else had tailed.” UP IN THE GROVE. What Our Correspondent Finds To Write About In .Autumn Days. Harmony Grove, Ga., Oot. 19.—[Spe cial ]—Mr. L. B Johnson or near Nicb olson, Ga , is in the Grove this morn ing. Esq Dawson Williams of Planter, Gh., in in town today on business Mrs. B. S. Bohannonspefitye'teidsy in the country with her mother, Mrs. frnig. Mr. E. C. Arinistead, or Jefferson, Ga , passed through the Grove yesterday niorninK Mr. W G. Alexander, after spending a few d«ys very pieasantly with hi* friends in the Grove returned to ■ •At lanta last evening, where he is now en gaged in bu-iuess. Rev. Henry Newton was prevented by sudden t-ickncss yesterday morning from filling the pulpit at the Presbyte rian church. He is much tetter today and will return home this evening. For Over Fifty Years. llus. Wn»slow’s Soothtns Sybdp has beer nsetl for children teething. It Booths the child softens the gun.3, alluys all pain, cun * wiKd colic, and Is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents s bottle. Bold bv all drug- gists throughout tbe world. Visiting Friends Herb —Miss Lau ra Wilsou, a very lovely young lady from Watkinsville, is visiting Misses Annie and Clara Lou Lyle at their home op.College avenue for several days. ’JZ is go! true saying; it is equally true that not all is Sarsaparilla tnat is so labelled. If yon would'be sure of the genuine ariti- ticle, ask for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and take no other. Health is too precious to be trifled with. An Excellent Skemon.—Chancel lor Boggs preaoned a very able sermon Sunday afternoon at the chapel from the text: “Her ways are ways of pleasant* ness and all her paths are peace.’ 1 These sermons are always full 01 inter* est and instruction. m EXECUTOR’S BALE, B * virtue of a.1 order of the Court of < of Clarke county will be told at the court h-use door in Athens, Clarke County, Georgia • n the first Tuesday ln November next within the legal hoars of sale the following property t°Tu il {and bel n toilt* * ' ofHeh Jr Dings, oi Clarke county, deceased, consisting if 'old for payment of debts and dlstribn- ■hit'll - - - adjoi otnei . _ turn, 'ernes cash. Mace rented for 1891,an 1 purcha«cr buy i-ubject to tenant’s right of poa- slo for the year and re erves the rent. JaMS J. JE.nMIxGS, Jf.tFLUSON JENN1.NG8, I Surviv ng Executors of Heniy Jennings, de-, - W5t estate of John E. Ash dt ceased. SSff. Monday In isovember next, else letters w.U then be-gam ted to said applicant as applied 8. M. HERRINGTON, 9 Ordinary. G eorgia.—ciAsxs County. . cowtyb; Ordinary, Cbambers, September I811, 1891: The appraisers appointed npon appli cation of Hrs. Minerva GiAe’and, widow of W. A. Gilleland, for twelve months support for herself and minor child, haring filed their r >- turn, all persons concerned are hereby cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next November term of toil court, why said appli cation should not be granted. 8. M. HERRINGTON, Ordinary. I A G. McCurbt, Athens, Ga. .P.P. McCURRY ft PB . ATTORNEYS £7 ATHENS, GA? • General law practice, stairs, over Max Joseph. A. C. QUILLIAN. DENTIST. ^HT'Office opposite drug store. " postofflee gvoy dtf- 1 If you wish to secure a certain and speedy result, when using Ayer’s Sar saparilla, be carefal in observing the rules ol health, or the benefit may be retarded. A fair and persistant . trial of this medicine never fails, when the directions are followed. Didn’t Know What it Meant.— Yesterday when tb 3-college bell tolled iu respect for Judge Gresham of Macon the rauph lamented trustee, manr Athenians paused to inquire what meant It is a law of the college to suspend exercises whenever a trnstee, a member of the faculty or a student dies. “Does your mother know you’re®nt,” said a b<*y to his little brother “Ye«, she does,” was the answer, “for one bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup has knocked mv cold into a cocked hat, y* u bet.” ■ 1 - - A few applications of Salvation O-l will instantly relieve stiffness in the neck or j ints. NOTICE. Lands Belonging to Estate of IL L. Brittain will be sold by December First, j He Has Returned—Mr. James Camak. son ol Dr. Camak of this city, has returned from his extensive tour throughout the Old World.. Mr. t’amik looks wcl’,ind his hand was grasped uirst cordially by scores and scores ot friends on the street yesterday. P VRTIE3 wisbixg to invest will do well t* examine these boforr - •purchasing else where. Terms easy—can be known by callitu on Miss S. M. Brittuin, Athens, Ga., or W. I Brittain, 840 Broadway, N. V. -* 890 ACRES* 7 miies from Athens, on Oconee river, jis* below Georgia Factory. Fine pastures, l>o6» alf< ine pastures, I orest. tom lands and origina 34=0 Acres, Just Outside Athens, 150 Acres:™ Original Forest, M. A N. R. B. passes through it. Brick Fine Bermuda bottoms, Ac., on this plac Sept 15—w8L W. F. BRITTAIN,) , S. M. BRITTAIN,) J *'%:■' .,2-* ^iv- ..