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THIRD PARTY SPEECH
HE DUG THEM UP.
Made at
the Courthouse Friday
Nlarht.
Quite a crowd about evenly divided
between the races met at
Friday night to hear Mr.
the populist and labor advocate deliver
his apetoh.
The spaeoh was a populist argument
from beginning to end, setting forth
the doctrines of that party. It did not
stir up much enthusiasm.
The Sad Curofui Amateur Gardener Whs
Didn't Knour Jieans.
Besides gaining considerable knowledge
feet front apd back ani extending back s 00 f6et
on the west and 109 feet on the east. AU four
lots levied on as the property of the Athens
Park and Improvement Company-
Alto at the same time and place, one house
and lot, containing 1-2 acre, more or less. In 1st
ward, bounded north by fit. Marks church
ertv, east by K. Chappel, south by Burt Bynion,
Rodsson street, south by
Lev-
bounded ss follows: North by property of ' eline Reed, east by „ . ..
Liza Wil'iams, esst by Bock Spring avenue, Harriet Stroud, west by Foundry stieet.
sooth by Abe Lowe, and west by Henry Hor- ledonasthe property oi the estate of Harriett
ton. Levied on as the property of Alfred Evans. Tenant nobbed.
Mills col. 1 Also »t the same time and place, one house
prop 1 Also at the same time and place, one unfin- and lot,t-2 acre, more or less, 8rd ward.boond-
‘ ished bouse and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less. 4th 0 d st follows: borth by Dan ^vdie.^
Bbick forth* Gbovr.—Athens hus
tles brick off in a burry. Dr. Crawford
has just shipped forty-one cars of brick
to Harmony Grove to ereot new stores
at that place. It Is an evidence also
that the Grove is on a big boom.
We have three nice second-hand
Pony Pheatons, thoroughly over
hauled, that we.are offering at a bar- gunient in similar cases. She burst into
it is to be mild aud considerate in criticis
ing another in a matter in which you are
not expert yourself. Robinson had said
one day that be was going to plant cab
bages, and before be got home that evening
bis wife, as a pleasant surprise for him,
bought 25 cabbage plants, set them all out
in the garden ami then lay back and chuc
kled to think how surprised dear old Rob
inson would be when he 6aw them. He was
surprised.
Mrs. Robinson had set out the 25 cabbage
plants all in a bunch, just as she bad re
ceived them from the seedsman. Then Rob
inson sat down on the lawn and laughed,
and asked Mrs. Robinson if she bad ever
seen a full grown cabbage, and how she sup
posed 25 of them could grew in a space
three inches square.
Mrs. Robinson retorted with woman’s ar-
place, one house
and lot, containing 14 acre, more or less, in ad
ward, bounded north by J. P. Fears, east by
Derricott, south by Strange street, and west bv
Fannie Morton. Levied on as the property of
Jesse Harvy, colored
A lice Jackson, south by Wm. Williams, west
by Walton Hector. Levied on as the property
of Tom Jackson.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
1 ot one-half acre, more or less, in third ward,
5 * * , 1 « — ilkw PaoKrwiv etrAnt
ward, bounded as 'follows:" North by Henry
Johnson, east by Chase street, south by Han
cock avenue, west by Priscilla Cole. Levied
on ss the property of Tom Smith, col.
Also at the same time and phve, onefhorse , —--. ...-
and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in third ward, \ bounded as follows: North by Peabody street,
”»rth by Valley street, east by Bloomfield street, south by A. E. Gnf-
1 m T» *1 „ . '.a L_ U n Uiialiall oirant I.DVlPfl on
gain; or we will trade either for sec-1
ond hand buggies. Call and s<
them. Respectfully,
KLEIN A MARTIN.
front Denpond ncy,
Camden. S. C., March 3.—Ely Peak,
a well thought of white farmer,
60 years old, living 10 miles east of Cam
den, committed suicide. He blew out
his brains with a shotgun. He pulled
the trigger with a stick. Despondency
from hard times caused the act.
On Jenkins* Order.
Milwaukee, March 3.—Argument on
the motion of the Northern Pacific em
ployee to have Judge Jenkins’ strike or
der modified was continued in the
United States circuit court here, At
torney MoNaught for the receivers
•peaking against the change.
An Epidemic of Desertions,
Knoxville, March 8.—An epidemic
•f abandonment of wives by husbands
has been reported to Police Matron
Wright in the last few days. A police
department statistician has kept tab and
reports six cases in two weeks. The six
Women had 26 children.
tears and told Robinson he was a mean old
thing, and if be knew so much be conld
just set them out again himself, so there!
Robinson took a spade and a dibble and
set them out. While doing this be noticed
that he turned up an extraordinary num
ber of small, dirty white pnlpy things, with
green spront* sticking ontatone end. They
looked unfamiliar, but he dug on without
thinking much al*out them, and when the
23 cabbages wen), set out, each with a fair
distance between it and its neighbor, so that
it might without inconvenience grow four
feet in diameter if so it was minded, he
condescendingly called his wife to cotije
that he might show her how so simple a
thing should be done.
The first things that caught Mrs. Robin
son’s eye were the peculiarly dirty white
pulpy things, and poking at one with her
toe she said:
“What did you dig those up for?”
“Ob, those?” replied the sapient Robin
son. "Those, my dear, so far as I can make
out, are a variety of inedible fungus, al
though I never saw any just like them be
fore.”
Inedible fungus!” cried Mrs. Robinson,
with much feeling. “The idea! Those are
the beans Johnnie Davis planted for me
last Friday, and they’re just beginning to
sprout, and here you’ve dug them all upl
Well, I may not know much about cab
bages, but I do know beans!”—New York
World.
o,M n,r,y, wiuiw. ■ bounded ss follows: North *JJ . ““-J cos, wj ---—-.v.- - ,’ ,r - , . ,
Also at the same time and place, one house I east by Mary Brumby, south by Tom Bailey, fish, west by S. D. Mitchell, agent. Levied on
and lot, containing 8-4 acre, more or leas, ln4 th I west by £n a JeBerson and ot era. Levied on aa the property of S. D. Mitchell, agt.
*1 I »» property of Edward Harden, col. I Also at the same time P’“= e -.
Also at the same time and place, one house j a gd lot, one-foarth^aore, more “jj™
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded as tollows: North by Reese street,
east by S. M. Hunter, south by S. M. Hunter,
and west by Church street. Levied on as t ie
property oi James Whitfield, col
Also at the same time and place, one house
Charlie Johnson, south ny Mr. Colbert ,west by
Dr. Conway. Levied on as the property of Ell-
i Hubbard, colored
Also at thn same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in 2nd ward,
hounded north by Klchard Holbrooks, e»st liy
Jesse Harvey, south by Strange street, and west
by Richard Holbrooks. Levied on as the prop
erty ol Fannie Newton, colored.
A so at the'same time and place, one house I “d lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in third ward,
'bss, In 4th ward, I bounced ss tollows: North by property of J.
A. Fowler, east by Miller street, south by Jane
Brown, west by Dave Carter. Levied on as
bounded north by Mrs. Marks, east by K. K.
Lumpkin, south by B. K. Lumpkin, and west by
Athens Park and Improvement Company. Lev
ied on as the property of Caroline Cash,colored.
Also at the same tiae and place one bouse
and lot, one acre, more or less, In fourth ward,
bounded north oy Dr. Linton, east by John
the property of Clark Thompson, coL
Also at the
same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in lourth ward,
bounded as follows: North by Prince aveDne,
bounded north oy Dr. Linton, east by Jotin I
Bird, south by Bird, and west byJE.lv Lump-I east by Laara McCrary, south by Mrs.R. L.
kin. Levied on as the property of Elijah Har
ris, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, l-l acre, more or less, In 4tb ward,
bounded north and east by Hubbard Fleming,
west by Barber street. Levied on as tbe prop
erty ol Albert Holsey, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre,-more or less, in fourth ward,
bounded north by LaFajette Johnson, east and
south by Wealey W llllams, and west Oy Barber
street. Levied on as the property of Clarissa
Heard, cj o ed.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot in 4th ward, 8-4 acre, more or less, in 4th
ward, bounded north by Jim Heard, east byt
Jack Dayless,i south by J. A Pllner, aud wei
by Barber street. Levied on as the proporty of
Wesley Williams, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-x acre, more or leas, In fourth ward,
bounded north by Augusta avenue, east by Sa
vannah avenue, south by J. D. Moss, and west
vauuau aveuuc, suum uy a. xj. uiu woat i a na lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, tmru waro,
by JL K. Lumpkin. Levied on as the pioperty I pounded as follows: North by property of Fat
Reaves, west by Franklin street Levied on
as tbe property of Enceline Livingston, col.
Also at the same tin e and place, one house
aud lot, 1-4 acre, more ot less, in third ward,
bounded as follows: North by Broad street,
east by J. H. Rucker, south by J. H. Rucker,
west by Billups street. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. W. Andersou, col.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, In third ward,
bounded as follows: North by property of Eli
jah Dean and others, east by Church street,
south by Broad street, west by Mllly Hurt.
Levied on as the property of Zack Harris, col'd.
- Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1*8 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded as tollows: North by property of Bob
Henry, east by Billups street, south by Fat Les
ter, and west by Henry Uerricotte. Levied on
os the property of Henry Thomas, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, third ward,
ward, bounded as follows: North by Valeria
Beal, east by Mat Davis, soutn by Broad street
west by John Jones. Levied on as the prop
erty of Gecrge C. Thomas, agent.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, one-half acre, more or less, in first
ward bounded as follows: Nort’ by R. B.
Wilson, east by J. F. Butler, south by Branch
street, west by Derby street. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. K. F. Butler.
Also.at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, one-fourth acre, more or less, in 2nd
ward, bounded as tollows: North by Mrs.
Shewell, east by Mrs. Colbert, south by Strong
street, west by Mrs. Colbert. Levied on as
the property of J. T. Frierson.
Also at the same time and place, one lot,
facing on River street 24 ieet, running back 40
feet, in first ward, bounded as follows: North,
east and south by property of W. F. Hood.
Defined ana levied and served with notice as
property of W F. Hood.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot. 2 acres, more or less, in 2d ward, bounded
as follows: North by Sapilo street, east Doboy
street, south by Mrs. P. A. Hnmmey, and west
by Mrs. Shewell. Levied on as the property
of M B. MoGinty.
Also at the same time and place, ono house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 4th ward,
bounded as follows: North by by Tom Flem
of Mar y Brown, colored.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, In 4th ward,
bounded north by Athens Park and improve
ment Company, east by J. F. Harris, south by
Mrs. B» Morris, and west by Lithe Blackwell.
Levied on as the property of Ed Hat ris, colored.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
aud lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, iu 4th ward,
bo-nued north by Prince avenue, east by W. A.
Jester anu others, soutn by A. H. Hoig on, and
weat by Hodgson. Levied on as the property of
Dailas Je >kinr, co.ored.
Also at the same ti ie and place, one house
and lot, containing x-10 acre, more or less, in
4th waid, bounded ntrth by John Cox, east by
J. E. Wall, south by Mias Hale, and west by
Morris street. Levied on as the pioperty of
Emm it Bill, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or teas, in 4th ward,
bounded nortn by Atnens Park and Improve
ment Company, east by Mr. Cohen, soutn by
Mrs. Rosa Morris, and west by Ed Hams. Lev
ied on as the property ot J. Tom Hams, col’d.
. Spring
Broad street, west by Tom Miller.
Lester, east by Rock
Cordon Going the Rounds.
Columbia, S. C., March 8.—General
Gordon delivered his lecture on the
“Last Days of the Confederacy* before
an immense audience. The general has
been shown marked attention in this
city, both by veterans and the citizens
generally.
Cl«.v«4lun<l I-'urtlirr Soutli.
Elizabeth, N. O., March 3.—The
president has gone farther south. Early
Friday morning the Violet hoisted an
chor in Croatan sound and passed into
Pamlico (sound and passed Bodies island
lighthouse and soon came in sight of
Hatteras lighthouse where he landed and
Inspected the great lighthonse.
Bln. Cleveland Receives the Esquimaux*
» Washington, March 8.—Mrs. Cleve
land gave a reception to the Alaskan
Esquimaux visiting Washington. She
■was assisted in entertaining them by all
the ladies of the families of the members
of the cabinet and a number of chil
dren.
A Lynching Report Drnlad.
Middlesborouoh, Ky., March 8.—A
report sent out from Barboursville, Ken
tuoky, of the burning of the negro Lon
Ty by a mob in Harlan county, is be
lieved to lie false. Nothing can be
learned of anv such a - tragedy, and if it
had have happened news of it would
have reached here.
Evidently a Foreigner.
‘How will you have your hair cut, sah?”
said the talkative barber to the man in tha
chair.
“Minus conversational prolixity,” replied
the patient.
“How’s dat, sail?”
“With abbreviated or totally eliminated
narrations.”
“Guess 1 don’t catch on yit, boss.”
“With quiescent mandibulars.”
“Which?”
“Without effervescent verbosity.”
“Sah?”
“Let diminutive colloquy be conspicuous
by its absence.”
Tbe barber scratched his head thought
fully a second and then went over to the
proprietor of the shop with the whispered
remark:
“I dunno whether that man in my chair
is crazy or a foreigner, but I kyant find out
what he wants, so I kyant.”
The proprietor went to the waiting cus
tomer and said politely:
“My man doesn’t seem to understand you,
dr. How would you like your hair cut?”
“In silence.” x
The proprietor gave a withering look at
his journeyman, while the latter began work
and felt so utterly crushed that he never
asked the patient if he’d buy a bottle of
hair restorer.—Truth.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALES-
TT7iLL be sold before the Court house door
w within tbe legal hours Of sale on the first
Tuesday in April, 1891, the following property,
" ‘ ’ * virtue or
all levied on and sold under and by virtue of
two tax ft. fas. Issued for taxes due the city of
Athens, Ga , for years 1892 and 1893, to-wit:
One lot of land in the 1st Ward. (7) seven
* ■ east by "
avenue, south by
ler. Levied on as
the property of Henry M. Smith, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded as follows: North by Broad street, east
by Urauson Thomas, south by Heury Roberts
Levied on as the property of Lewis Watkins,
colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 3rd ward,
bounded as tollows: North by property of Mr.
Hodgson, east by Mrs. Hudgens, south by Mar
tha Holbtooke, west by H. Beussee aud others.
Levied on as the property of Jim Norman, col
ored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in third ward,
bounded as tollows: North by Reese street,
east by property of Hard Shell church, south
by property of Uerricotte, west by Henry Davis.
Levied on as the property oi i. T. Uerricotte,
colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-8 acre, mors or less. In third ward,
. ipertyt .
Also at the same time and place, one house | bounded as follows: North by pfopeityot Thau
and.lot, in 4th ward, bounded nortn by Athens I Boyd, east bv Thad Boyd, south by Mr. Moody,
ny, east by Mrs. I west by Billups stieet. Leviea on as the prop-
Ufi ward, bouuleu north by Ned I b y property ot Jack Scott, south by i»., U. dt
by Mrs. U. Morris, south by Dr. I n. R. R., west by estate of Stevens Gaines. Per-
oar nv i hosn afraot: I Avinrl /an nu I x_ a:u..j
Park and Improvement company, east by M
R. Morris, south by George Barrett, and west
by Chase street- Levied on as the property of
Ned Auflln, colored.
Also at tne same time and place, one house
and lot, in 4th ward, bounded north '
Auflln, east by Mrs. K, Morris, soutt
Wade, aud west by Cbase street. Levied on as
the pioperty of George Barrett, coloied.
also at the lame time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 Sere, more or less, in 1st ward,
bounded north by Francis Owens, east by Flint
stieet, south by at. Paul’s church, west by lows
Foster. Levied on as the properly ol St. Paul’s
church, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one Louse
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in 2nd ward, and
bounded nortn by Mollie Briggs and others,east
by J. B. Toomer and others- south by Rosa Cook
and west by Lumpkin street. Levied on as the
property of Nathaniel Nesblt, colored.
k Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1*4 acre, more or less, in 2nd ward, and
bounded north by Adeline Hunter, east by
Lumpkin street, south by Narrow .street, and
west By Ella Fields. Levied on the property ol
L. L Banks, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot. 1-4 acre, more or less, in ard ward, and
bounded north by Broad street, east by Robt.
Gilbert, south by Henry Jennii
Judith Jenkins, Levied on as
Peter Kenney, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, i-8Acre,more or less in Sid ward,and bounded
north by W iU Rosett and others, east by TUlie
Moore, south by Broad street, and west by
tlueen ol Georgia. Levied on as tbe property ol
y Billups
erty ot Tom Garfield, colored.
also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first ward,
hounded as follows; North by River street east
sonin cliaige notified.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, In flitt ward,
north by property ol William Cole, east by John
street, south by John Nesblt, west by Periy
Hawkins. Levied on as tne property of Mary
Echols, colored.
Also at tae same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in Art ward,
bounded as follows. Nortn by Fourth street,
east by Lily Wagoner, south by Dr. E. 8. Lyn
don, west by Mat Davis Levied on as the
property of George Wbeeler, colored. Person in
charge of property no titled.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first ward,
bounded as follows: North by River street
east bv estate of Preston Peters, south by U.,
C. A A. U. R., west by Bartlett Derrieotte.
Levied on as the property of Henrietta Camp
belL Persons in charge notified.
~ j - K i Also at the same time and Diace, one house
sSieOToiiertv o? I •“* ,ot > 3-4 “° le * m °re ® r less, in first ward
a the property or | bonnd(( . >a follo ^ s; Norttl by > prop8rty ot
Helen Nesbit, east by Pearl street, aontb by
R. L. Reaves, west by Daniel Williams and
others. Levied on as the property of Carrie
Pledger, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
Alsoot the same tdmeand place, one bouse I ? D< * a ® r ?f ®ore or less, in first ward,
a d lot, one acre, more or less. In 1st ward, and I hounded as tollows: North by property oi
and lot,
bounded north by Mrs. Bailie Reynolds, east by
Jerry Hawkins and others, soutn and west by
Hobi. Patterson. Levied on as the property oi
Eli Jackson, colored.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
Albert Lester, east by Mrs. Tweedy, west by
Margaret Hawkins Levied on as tne proper
ty of J m Hnmer, colored.
Also at tbe same time aud place, one house
The old Anglo-Saxons called the month upon whirl
enter “Hlyd Monath,” which, by interpretation,
Storm Month. Under the old Boman way of recson*
this was the first month of the year, and continue 1 to (
in England until 1752. There’s just two things about M
which may be unfailingly predicated: The first is bad w<
er from the Signal Service, and the second is lug b a
from us. We propose to let the winds do the blowi
will do the selling.
ing, east by Pulaski street, soutK by Hancock
avenue, west by estate of James Grant. Le
vied on as the 'property of Hill, Noble, and
Johnson.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 4th ward, and
bounded as follows: North by Prince avenue,
east by E.T. Brown, south by A. P. Henley.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. C. D. Vin.
cent. Tenant in possession notified.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, rn 4th ward, bounded
as fohows: North by Lenoria avenue, east by
Athens Park and Improvement Co., south by
8. Upson, west by E. H. Sikes ana known as
Section 11. Levied on as the pioperty
arris and L. A. Mi chell.
Lot no. :
of K. G.
Also at the same time and place, one louse
‘ .ln‘‘ *
Dozier,
f as the pro-
sod lot, 1-2 acre, more or less. In 4th ward, and
bounded as follows: North by Hill street, east
by Mrs. H. R. J. Long, south by Capt
west by Franklpi street. Levied on ai
perty of Mrs. J. A. Carlton.
Also at the same time and place, ono house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in the 2nd ward,
bounded north by lands of Miss Fannie Atkin
son, east by Dr. E. S ■ Lyndon, south by Dr.
Gerdine, and west by'Jackson street,. Levied
on as tbe property ol W. A.. Robinson.
Also at tne same time and place, one vacant
BARGAINS FOR NOW]
.385 Yds. Check Muslins, 5c, worth 7c;
28* yards Check Muslins, 6£c, worth 8c;
296 yards Check Muslins, 8jc, worth 12£c;
200 yards Check Muslins, 12^c and 15c;
WORTH DOUBLE.
One case White Lawn, wide sheer quality, 10,121 ]
16£, worth 25 per cent more;
25 Pieces Plaid Lawns, pretty quality, 8|c, worth !(i
28 Pieces Corded figured Lawns, 10c. worth 15c;
1,000 yards Shirting Prints, 4 3-4c;
500 yards best Dress Prints, 5c;
800 yards good Ginghams, pretty styles, 5c, worth j
683 yards good Ginghams, pretty styles, 6£c, worths
500 yards good Ginghams, pretty styles, 7c, worth lij
386 yards good Outings, pretty spring styles, 7| f -]
quality;
283 yards fine Zephyr Ginghams, 10c; 12£c qu ility;
250 yards Striped Shirting, yard wide, 10c, worth liJ
295 yards fine Cheviotts, for shirts and boys’ wauta ity
300 yards Fruit of Loom bleaching, 8£c, yard wide.*
500 yards Lonsdale Bleaching, 8£c, yard wide.
Fruit and Lonsdale £ yard wide 7|c.
Evening Shades in Crepons.
AlSO at UJc SaHlC llIHu auQ piaUC) Ouc VdLaut *>
lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 3rd ward, bounded . 1
north by George Williams, east by Geo. Wll- ’
llams, south by G ”. Parr, and west by Lump
kin street. LevitR o.i as the property of George
Williams.
Also at the same tine a .J place, one house
and lot, 11-2 acres, luuie or less, iu 3rd ward,
bounded north by W. L. Dobm, east by Lump
kin street, south by estate of H. L. Brittain,and
west by Mrs. J. A. Grant. Levied on as the
prooerty of Mrs. Sarah Thornton.
Also at tbe same time aud place, one house
anu lot, 3-4 acre, more or less, in the 2nd ward,
known as the Athens Ice Works, and bounded
north by .Cleveland avenue, east by College
avenue, south by property of Talmadce Bros.,
and west bv M. St N. railroad and Talmadge
Bros. Levied on as the property of Athens Ice
Works, B. Rexinger served with copy of levy by
mail.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and iot. 1-2 acie, more . or less, In 3rd ward,
bounded north by Abe Lowe, east by Rock
Spring avenue, south by Pat Lester, ana west
by Mrs. Marks. Levied on as the property of
Wash Johnson, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, fronting on Cobb soreet, 50 feet, and run
ning back 200 feet, ana bounded north by Cobb
street, east and south by L, Cobb, and west by
A. H. Hodgson. Levied on as the property of
Lamar uobb.
Also at the same tune and place, one house
and lot, 3-4 acre, more or less, in 3rd ward, and
bounded north by Hancock avenue, east by
. _ . _ ijr I
of Frank spraining estate, soutn by Elberton
acres, more or less, bounded on <
■ Fourth
We have just received the largest I S." 0 n 3 h w ^V«;|^
Levied on as
and finest assortment of Harness to the property of the estate ot j. r. Carlton.
. . , . , . 'I AL8<) at the same time and place, one store
ue found in the city, consisting Of house in Hist ward fronting on Broad street 31
J I feet, running back 130 feet, bounded on east by
Strap Harness. Truck Harness. Sin- Mrs. Cobb, north by Dobbs’ warehouse, west by
„ R. K Reaves. Levied on as the property ol S.
4 le and Double Buggy Harness.
Stage Harness. In fact all kinds
end styles of Harness, from” six dol-
. ars a sett up to the finest harness I bounded north by Herring street, east by Mrs.
C. Dobbs.
ALSO at the same time and place, one sorrell
horse, 4 years old. Levied on as the property
of Mrs. & C. Dobbs.
ALSO at tbe tame time and place, one house
and lot in first ward, one acre, more or less,
made. We defy competition in bar-
mss. Call and see them and be
(onvinced. Respectfully.
KLEIN A MARTIN.
Walte'a Legislature Has Done Nothing.
Denver, March 1.—The senate passed
a concurrent resolution providing for
sine dio adjournment of the legislature,
which hits not - accomplished any of the
wuicii mis lioc ' «icconipii8iiea Any or tno I north by Be 8* Lyndon* south tar Ed Pitman,
purposes for which Governor Waite I and west by land of G., C. A N. Railroad. Lev-
WHaon, south by Branch street, west by Mrs.
Bennett. Levied on as the property of J. Fred
Butler.
ALSO at the same time and place, in the first
ward, the Hodgson shop property, fronting on
Oconee street 200 feet, bounded on the north
and east by the property of the Rucker ware-
hacse and compress, 350 test north and 200 feet
on east; bounded on the south 850 feet by alley
way running from Oconee street to right-of-
way of Athens belt line R. R. There are three
houses situated on tho lot, one two-story brick
and two wood. Levied on as property of 3. H.
Rucker.
ALSO at the same time and place, one house
and lot la first ward, on Biter street, bounded
north by E. S. Lyndon, south b;
culled tha extra session. The resolution
was laid upon the table by the house.
led
id on ss the property of Mrs. Jane Harrison.
ALSO at the same time and place, one house
; ward, bounded on north by Lit
tle shreet, east by Ell Jackson, south by Veter
and lot In firsts
EitnZion Rebuked.
A lanky individual in a long and faded
brown overcoat dropped into a restaurant
on Dearborn street yesterday morning, took
bis seat at one of the tables, placed his hat
on the floor by the side of his chair and
beckoned to one of the waiters.
“Have you got any stewed pumpkin?”
be naked.
“I think not,” replied tbe waiter.
“Got any fried onions?”
“No.”
“Biled turnips?”
“No.”
“What have you got that a man can eat
anyhow?”
“Here’s our bill of fare.”
“I can’t read it without my specs, and 1
didn’t bring’em. S’posin you was hungry
yourself, whut’d you want?”
“M ell, here’s porterhouse steak, roast
turkey, with cranberry sauce; veal cutlets,
breaded; saddle of venison, minced «l«ni«
on toast, pork and beans”
“Pork an beaus? That’ll do. Bring me
some pork an beans an a cun of BpEBg ’—°—
tea purty strong.”
“We haven’t any sassafras tea.”
“Hain’t got no sassafras tea? What kind
of an eatiu house are you runnin? Don’t
you know everybody ort to drink sassafras
tea when the spriug’s comin on? Kind o’
thins tbe blood like. How much do you
charge for pork au beans?”
“Twenty-five cents.”
The stranger stooped and picked up his
hat, put it on his head, rose deliberately
and said to the waiter in a tone of wither-
ing-rebuke:
“Young man, when I want to git robbed
on pork an beans I’ll go to a first class tav
ern an have it done iu style. Any charge
fur the time I’ve been settin down hare?
No? Well, good day.”—Chicago Tribuna
Approved His Course.
don’t never read them lyin newspa-
>J J Tl-ll J . . .a .
pers,” said Farmer Bailday to tho gentle
man in the next seat.
“That’s right," replied his fellow passen-
r; “you can’t believe a word they say.”
And on the strength of the slight ac
quaintance thus formed the polished stran
ger sold the self sufficient countryman two
brass bricks for (1,500 each.—Detroit Trib*
Hawkins, and west by Athens Manufacturing
Company. Levied on as the property ol Mrs.
M. W. Reynolds.
ALSO at tbe same time and place, oae house
and lot In first ward, bounded on sontb by
Broad street, on tbe west by Poplar street, north
by Mrs. Peeler, and east ky Peters stieet. Lev
ied on as tbe property of Jas KInly, agt
ALSO at the same thus and place, one bouse
and lot. bounded east ky Odd street, north by
Mary Moore, west by Adeline Edwards, and
south by Frank Thomas. ”—'* ' **— -----
erty of A. & C. "
I at the same
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, firs,* ward,
Levied on the prop-
and Jplace, one bouse
bounded west by Franklin street, north by Em'
iline Livingston, east by Pink Morton, south by
K. I. Smith. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
B. L. Reaves.
ALSO at tbe same time and place, one house
and lot containing one-balf acre, more or less,
In fourth ward, and bounded north by NantSha-
la avenue, east and sontb and west by Athens
Park and Improvement Company. Levied on
as the property of John Potts.
LSD at the i
ALSO si tbe same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-- acre, more or less, bounded north
by G„ C. & N. Railroad, east, south and west
by Athens Park,and Improvement Company.
Levied on as the property ofC. H. l’earwood,
trustee.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and iot In 2nd ward, containing 1-4 acre, more
or less, bounded north by old cemetery, oast by
Thomas street, south by Baldwin street, and
west by James Dootson. Levied on as the prop
erty of J. D. Garrison.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot In 3rd ward, containing 1-2 acre, more or
less bounced north by Baxter street, east by
R. L. Bloomfield, south and west bv J. T. Ham
ilton. Levied on as the property of J. T. Ham
ilton.
Also at the same time and place; one vacant
let containing i-2 acre, more or less, bounded
north by Cash, east by College avenue, south
and west by River street. Levied on 'as the
property of the estate of Mrs. T. G. Barrett.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot iu 2nd ward, containing i-2 acres, more
or less, bounded north by Compton street, east
by lands of the estate of ,stieckfuss, south by
by Stieckfusa, and west by Lumpkin street,
levied on as the property of the estate of c. F.
Btreckiuaa.
Also at tha same time and place, one house
and lot. n ’otalning 1-4 acio, more or less, in 3rd
ward, and bounded noith by Baxte- street, east
bv Bloou flcl 1 stieet, south bv lot of S', dary’s
church, and west by C. A Parr. Levied on as
' A J ‘
the propertv of A J Jordan
Also at tbe same time and place, four lots in
the 4th ward, viz Hot No 4, sec. 2. lying on
the west side of the Boulevard, 3S4 feet from
Barber street, running westward loo feet, and
extending back 200 feet, bounded by J F.
Rhodes on east, and Athens Park and Improve
ment Company > ort’ and west.
1 lot. No. 5 sec. 2, of same size as No, 4, and
adjoining it on the west,
1 iot. No. 8. sec. 35, lying on the south side of
the Boulevard, ton church street, 92 feet
front. 104 feet on the back, and 203 feet deep
1 lot No. 7, sec *35, lying on tbe south side of
the Boulevard and joininc No. 8 on the east, 92
street, west bv Arch street. Levied ou
property of ueorge Brown, Jr., colored
Also at the same time and place, one house
and let, 1-2 acre, more or loss, in 1st ward, and
bounded north by Louis Coleman, east by Robe,
chappel, south by Dublin street, and west by
Vine street. Levied on as the pr >perty of El
len Heard, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one lot, 1-4
acre, more or less, in 1st ward, and bounded
nortn by lohn Crawford, east by Tiller Smith,
south by Fourth street, and west by J. H.
Reaves. Levied on ss the property of Wm.
Davenport, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 1st ward, and
bounded north by Richard Brawner, east by
Mary Morris, south by Nathan Gear, and west
by John Crawiord. Levied on as the property
of Jbphram Brown, colored,
Also ot the same time and place, one lot and
unfinished house, .1-4 acre, more or less,. in 1st
street,
east by property of Steuben Gaines, south by
as the | G., C. A N. R. R., west by Henrietta Turner.
Levied on as the property ot the estate ot
Preston Peters. Persons in cb arge notified.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first wate,
bounded as tollows: North by Fourth street,
esBtbySaliie Rees, south by Dr. E. S. Lyn
don, west by Fred hdwards. Levied on aa the
propei ty oi Glenn Mayfield, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-3 acre, mere or less, in first word,
bounded ss lollowe: Norta by Fourth street,
east by property of Margaret Glenn, soutn by
YinaLee, west oy William Dillard. Levied on
a* the property of Ida Hawkios, colored. Ten
ant in charge notified.
Also at tne same time and place, one honee
aud lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, in first ward,
bounded as loilows: North by property of
by Mr. Wt
ward, and bounded north’ by Rebecca' Maaorij 1 Ephrau. Brown ana others, east by Mr. West,
east by Vine street, sou h by Lizzie Hatton, and | south by Mary Morns, west bv Ephram Brown
west oy ttobt. Chappel. Levied on aa the pro
perty ol Wm. Hunt, oolored.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
lot, 1.4 acre, more or less, in let ward, and
bounded north by E. 3. Lyndon, east by Tom
’— — lit, — :
Glenn, south by John Cook, and west by First
outn by.
street. Levied on as tne property of 'W. a.
Pledger Jr., celored.
Also at tne same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in 1st ward, and
bounded north by Ed Bacon, east and south by
Anderson Thomas, and west b> Hodgson street.
Levied on as the property of Lethle ore
colored.
Also ot tbe same time and place, one house
and Iot. 1-2 acre, more less, in 3rd ward, and
bounded noith by Carv Hill, east by Panes
street, soutn by Lampkln Bros.,and west Henry
Robert. Levied on as the oproperty of Kate
street, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
~ ud lot, 1-2 >
lucre, more or less, in 3rd ward,
Lened on as the property of Liza Gales, col
ored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1.4 acre more or less, in first ward,
bounded as tollows: North by property of
John Crawford, east by John Crawford, south
by John Crawiord, west by Crawford, south by
'Lillie Smith. Levied on as the pioperty o<
Peter Turner, colored. ^
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in first ward,
bounded as tollows: North by property ol
Wm Heard, east oy Robert Unappei, vouth by
Yine street. Levied on as the property of
Minerva Heard, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one horse
and lot, i-2 acre, more or less, in first ward,
bounded aa tollows: North by property ot
yt-^Marks^church, east by ltobi. Chappie,
and bouuded .north by property of Walton Hec- I south by Bart Binion, west by Arch street.
■ho pn
Also
at the same time and place, one house
bob, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
at 13 '' **» bUL oauiQ tituu auu juaLVi UHL UUUoc I J 1. . n * » _
ana lot. 1-4 acre, more or lees, in 3rd ward, and I 1-2 acre, more or less, in ttrsi wurd.
bounded as follows: Xonh bj Dr. E. 8. Lyn-1 founded as loilows: North bj property of
Hnn. Afial hv k'lvilntr orvOAt annth lm n«> C a I l.ifa I!aIa annt L* a • •*
don, east by Finley street, soutli. by Dri E.
’ “ jy Dr. Dr. "
Lyndon, and west by Dr. Dr. E. S. Lyndon. ’ Le
vied on as the property of Ed Payne, colored.
Liza Cole, east by Arch street, south by Ei-
bertou street, west by Tom Fitzpatrick. Lev-
“ir* ^^operty ol Wnna Johnson,
anu lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, In 3rd ward, and
bounded .as follows: North by property of John
colored.
Also at the same time and place, one boose
White, east by Rock Spring avenue, south by “ nd hj 4 . L4 aore, more or less, in fourth ward,
North by Albiu Stovall;
I M. Ke ' Ibl “ Grant, south by.Ed Bikes, west
one house
ward, and
and lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 3rd
bounded as fellows: North by Broad stroeLeast
by by M. B. McGinty,south by Walton Hector,
and west by Gaines Hill. Levied on as the pro’
by Hull street. Levied on as 'the property of
Dicie Johnson and A Mitchell.
_ , Also at the same time and plaoe, one house
Levied onas the pro- 1 and * ot > 6** “ore, more or less, in first ward.
perty of Martha Crawiord, colored. I bounded as follows’North by ‘property ot
A , ??. a L tb ?? a - m ® ti fflo ?nd Place, ones house J Chappel, east by Arch street; south by Lizzie
and lot, one acre, more or less, in 3rd ward, and
bounded as follows: North by property ot Pe
ter Newton estate, east by Bock Spring avenne,
soutk.by John White, and wc»t byElyiria Blch-
Cole Levied on as the property of Monroe
Johnson, col.
Also at the same time and place, one house
eraon ane otters. Levied on as tne property of “ nd l3t > 1*2 acre, more or less, in first ward,
Walton Hector, colored.
Also at tho same time and
lot, 1-8 acre, more or less, in 3rd ward, bounded
as loilows: North. Broad ~ -
North, Broad street, east, Rock
Spring avenue, south by Henry Jennings, and
west by Peter Kinney. Levied on as t
pertjLpi Robt. Gilbert, colored.
3ame thne.and place, one house
£ nt \!aua l ‘' 2 ' morc or less > in Srd ward, and
w a . 8 : North by Broad street,
east by Peter Kinney, south by Tom Jacnson,
by Dan Bj-ydh.'. Levied on as the
l*ropei ty of Judeth Jenkins, colored.
A i °. a 5 *^ e same time and place, one bouse
ana lot, 3.4 acre, more or less, bounded as fol-
i9 w _ s: . ^ortbby Ned Auflln, east, by Mrs. B.
^ir^S 8 ’ ^° u A h .“ y Dr ' Wade, west by Chase
street. Levied on as the property of George
Barrgtt, colored.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 1-3acre, more or less, m fourth ware,
bounded us foil ws: Noith by Joe Kh minr,
e stby So.*hi* Ebeihart, sautb by ..berry St
weat by I. za Hear*. Levied on ns the prrp-r
ty 9f B. S. -le .1(1, col
Aleo at the same t'me and place, one vacant
lot, 1-2 acre, more or less, in 4th ward, bound-
edssfollsw8: North by Augusta avenue, east
by Lsmpkii Bros, south by Sophia Giles and
west by W. A. Jester. LeTiad on as pioperty
ot Henry Brown, col.
Also at t v e same time and place, one bouse
and lot, 1-4 acre, more »r less, in 4th ward,
bounded as follows: North by .Water Works!
bounded aa follows: North by the property of
lace, one vacant | Remns Nesbit, east by Robt. Chappie, south
by minerva Heard, west by Vine street. Lev
ied on as the property oi Wm Heard, col.
Also at the same time and place, one vacant
Toomer. west by Arch street. Levied on as the
property of Lucy Goosby, col.
Also at tbe same time and place, one vaesnt
lot, 2 sores, more or less, in first ward, bound
ed as follows: Nor th by Cbss. shaw and oth
ers, east by Johh Cook and others, south by
Fii st street, west by Dr. E. S. Lyndon. Levied
on as the property oi Pat Howard, deceased.
Also at the same time auu piaco.,e house
and iot, 1-2 ac e, mere or leeB, in fi st waid,
bo nde I as fo lows: North by property o
ll ck Phil.i p, ens< b - Vit# street, uouth by
Robert Chappie west by Lsda vlerce. Levied
uu as the property of V* m Thomas, col.
Also at the same time and t lace one house
ard lot, 8-4 sere, more or less, in first werd,
bounded as fol ows: North br G., CAN R.
R.,east by Henry Ross, south by Frances W 1
Hams, west by Tom Ule n u Levied on as the
property of Seaborn Smith, co 1 .
Also at the same hme and piace, one vaesnt
lot, 1-4 acre, more or less, m first ward,bound
ed as loilows: Noith by pr perty ot Tutu
Glean, east by Francis Wili ams, south by J.
B. Toomsi, west by John Cook Levied on as
east by J. B. Crawford, south by John Bird
and others, and west by Pompey Ruff. Lev : ed I it’ 100me, > wes J D J
on as Ibe property of William and Lizzie HalL I 'he property of Isabella Derrieotte, c if
colored. *
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
*nd let, 1-4 acre, more or less, iu third ward,
defendant
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot, 4>cres, more or leas, in 3rd ward, and
bounded north by, W. A. eiedger and others,
cast by Lumpkin street, south by Chas. Stern
and others, and west by Dr E. B. Lyndon and
others. Levied on as tbe * ~ ‘ —
York Water Supply Co.
Also at tbe same time and place, one house
ana lot, with fixtures of ice plant, 8-4 acre,
ex bound * - ' ‘
and lot 1 Zacremore or less, in 1st wardand » nd 1 -3“«c, more or less, in first ward, more orless, in and ward, and hounded (as fbl-
bounded nfSth iiv land I boundeo as follows: North bv river street, lows: North byCleveland avenue, east l>£ Col
lege avenue, south bj Talmadge Bros.
. _ ,evted
Athens ice Works an
on as the property
Rexinger.
Also at the same time and place, one house
and lot fronting 54 feet on Hancock avenue,
running hack 78 feet, in 2nd ward, bounded as
loilows: North by Mrs. B. K. Brumby, and city
of Athens, east by G. H. Holme, sotith by Han
cock avenue, west by Mrs. B. H. Brumby. Lev-
ied onas the property ot J. H. Brumby.
D. GRAN OLIVER, chief of police.
GEORGIA,CLARKE COUNTY.—By virtue
'- r ot authority in me vested in a decree of
Co
the Superior Court ot Clarke County rendered
on October 26th, 1893, in" tbe case of M. C
Pope et. at. vs. The New Home Building and
Loan Association et. at, 1 will sell at public
outcry before tbe Court House door in Athens,
Clarke County, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April,
1894, the following property, to wit:
1. Two shares of the capital atosk of tbe
Also at the sau,e time a il p.uo-, one horse
and lot, 1-8 tore, more or less, in first ward,
bounded as follows: North by property oi Ad-
Athens Building and Loan Association stand
ing in the name of J. A. Garebold on the
books ot said Association. Sold to satisfy
the amount decreed against said Garebold in
the deerea above-mentioned of (9S principal
with interest from May 29, 1890.
2. A tract of land in Jameson County, Geor
gia, containing 55 acres, more or less, adjoin
■ng the lands ot James Dottery, Jesse John
son and Lum Williams; and a tract of land in
Jackson County, Georgia, containing 51 acres
more or less, adjoining lands of Parks, Shack
elford, Dottery and others. Said two tracts
being more iully .described in a deed from
Jeeee Johnson to said Association, reoorded
in the Clerk’s office of Jackson County, in
Book W,pp. 412 and 418. To be sold as the
property of Jesse Johnson to satisfy the
amount decreed against him in the decree
above mentioned ot (380 principal, with inter
est from May 29,1890, and 10 per cent, attor
ney’s tees.
8. A tract of land in Madison County, Geor
gia, containing 100 acres, more or less, adjoin
ing tbe lands of Meadows, Smith, Bradbury,
Hatthsffa, Hardeman, and Rice, more particu
lar ly described in a deed from Susan C. Kell-
um to said Association, recorded in the Clerk’s
office of Madison County, in Book Q, pp. 282
and 233. To De sold ae the.property of Susan
C. Kellum to satisfy the amount deoreed
against, her in the decree above-mentioned of
(360 principal, with interest from May 29,
1890, and 10 per cent, attorneys tees.
4. A tract of land Athens in Clarke County,
Georgia,on Pearl streeUn that part of the city
known as East Athens, bounded on the North
by Lum Phinizy; oh the East by Pearl Street;
on the South and West by Perry Hawxins; be
ing the lot on whion Cicero Edwards now re
sides, fully described tn a deed from said Ed
wards to said Association, dated February 12,
1890. To be sold as the property of Cicero
Edwards to satisfy the amount decreed against
him in the decree above-mentioned of (160
principal, with interest from May 29th, 1S90,
and 10 per cent, attorney’s fees.
5. A uact of land in Clarke County, Georgia,
containing 12 acres, more or less, adjoining the
lands of Yerbv, Matthews ana others, fully
deacribed in a deed from Henry Shaw to said
Association, recorded tn Clerk’s office of Clarke
County, in Book HU, pp. 465 and 466.' To be
sold as the property ot the estate of the said
Henry Shaw to satisfy the amount decreed
against said estate in the above-mentioned de
cree ot (53 principal, with interest from May
29th, 1890, and 10 per cent, attorney’s lees.
6. A tract of land in Clarke G*.uuty .Georgia,
comaum* s acres com.osed ot tnree tracts,
a»loilows: 1. That tract porc&asjd by J. a'
Epps lrem Ollie Chancey. 2. Two tracts pur
chased from Aly Gann, fully desiribsa in a
deed from Josnpb A Epps to said Association,
dated January 17, 1890. To be a-.ld us t e
property ol J -teph .A. E j*s le sa.isly the
amount decreed against him in ibo decree
above-mentioned ot (76 principal, with interest
from May 29th, 1890, and 10 per cent, attor
ney’s fees
7. One hundred (100) shares of the aapital
stock of the Athens Land Company. Fjiy of
said shares now standing ou the books of said
Company in the name of R. B. Russell, and 50
of said shares being the property of F. M.
Hughes. To be sold as the property of R. B.
Russell and F. M. Hughes to satiety amount
decreed against them in the decree above
mentionad of (380 principal, with interest from
.uay 29 th, 189o. Terms: Cash.
ti. A. MELL, Receiver,
Pink, Nile, Light Blue, Lemon, Helitrope, Ora
Cream, and Swrimp, only 15c; make lovely Ev en
Dresses;
25 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, 25c-: lovely styles;
13 pieces 40-inch silk finish Serge, 48c; 65c qu ility;]
28 pieces 40-inch Albatross, all shades, 48c; 65c qua
New spring shades in silk-finish Henriettas, Sen
Crape, Cloths, Crapens, and Cheviott Mixtures;
Evening Shades in light weight Albatross, Nile Gr*
Pink, Light Blue, Lilac, Swrimp, and Pearl Gray,!
inches wide, a 1 ! wool, only 48c;
BLACK GOODS.
All the new plain and fancy weaves light and media
weights, for Spring and Summer wear.
Light weight Silk Warp Goods especially for pie
weather.
SILKS
New China and India Silks, Black and Colors, Pli
and Fancy Street and Evening Shades;
New weaves in Black Dress Silks Armurea, Fa
Brocade ond Dimity effects;
SWIVEL SILKS for shirt waist; newest thing out;I
NEW CHALL1ES, Plain and Fancy Black andColj
ed grounds;
Silk Striped ChalLes, suitable for Dresses and
Waist;
COTTON - DEE8S GOODS-
500 piecss new things in Crapealines, Epengalines.
teens, Fig Battist Crape Cloths, Lima Cloths, Pi
Mouslins ard Figured Dimities; the largest
prettiest collection of Fancy Dress Goods
iCVeM
ever shown in Athens. Your inspection solicits
HOSIERY S3PECX ALS.
600 pairs Ladies 40 Gauge HoBe Beal Marco Fast Black Hose S3!
183 pairs Lisle Richelieu Bibbed 49c;
z00 pairs Child’s Lisle Finish 35c, worth 50c;
300 pairs Boy’s Extra Heavy Hose 25c, worth 40c;
268 pairs Misses Fine Gauge 25c, worth 40o;
Full line Colored Hose for Ladies, Children and Men.
Handkerchief Specials.
100 wide Hem Embroidered 15c„ worth 25c;
250 Pare Linen Hem 10c, worth doable;
10 dose a Scalloped Pare Linen Embroidered 18o, worth 25a;
25 dozen Fine Plain Linen Hem 25c;
25 dozen Fine Plain Cotton Hem 6 l-4c;
Colored Borders 5c, 6 l-4c, 8 l-2c, 10c, I5o, and 25c;
Gent’s Handkerchiefs, Plain and Oolored Borders 5c, 10c, 1^|
and 35c.
MATTING.
100 Bolls China and Japanese Jointless Mattings, plain and ■
$5 00, $6 60, $7 50, $8 00, $8 50, $10 00, $12 50 and $15 00. A1U
signs and 25 per cent, cheaper than any house in the town on (be 1
quality of goods.
New Portieres, New Bugs, New Curtain Scrims.
100 New Style Obenile Table Covers.
THAT EASrER DRESS.
76 New Novelty Suits, no two alike. Call early and get fin* {
25 Suits Spring Cheviott All Wool $2 99 Su t, worth $5 00.
New lot Spring Cassimers for Men andjBoy’a Saits.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA., CLARKE COUNTY.—Ordinary’s
'^'Office, February 2Ji, F. M. a.cbei-<>y,
admmis ra ot ae boms non with the will an
nexed of uewis E dson, deceased, represents
that be has fu I y discharged the duties of said
liust ui.d pray.^ lor lutitis if dismissio i. This
i*. tbeiefore. to Uulity au poiSjcs concerned to
show canse, if any tLev can on of bifore tae
first Monday in-une next wby said adiciais-
trutor should not be dischirged from sa.d
trust. S. M. HERRINGTON.
Ordinary.
I ts cor-.d at none wtt'
out pain. Book of par
tlculara sent FIXES’-
No poor stock used in the
Banner Job office. Every-
thmg first ©las*
F.
No.A p rUT*jJ
H. WILLIAMS
VS.
KATY WILLIAMS.!
ioKatv Williams—Gr fling: ^
By eater oi tbe conn, l li'' 1 ”^
that on the 9th. day of Feb $
llama filed.t suit against jon <!*“-■
- April ter
null M
returnable to the April term. 1 &
in d»r the forego ne caption, >. u “ ,,, l
ip der the foregone capt.lon.V™ tJ *]
uotifl d *o be p »sent at said L0 J{| ifiW
UUUU U ■ V wu p t otus saw
on the second Voaday In Ap»'i
s B, er pi .lutiff'a coflipla'nt. , 1 ‘v.'ltaii
the court will proceed as to justice j
Witness the Honorable I
of said t ourt. This March SM; yijj
J. ti
Clerk Superior Court.
Sr®
ss- Wiutefcali — quaiiiie.lao’executor Of SSld
au 1 liority as such execater ^ x’
aud that loiters of admlai**^*^. ^ fit
with will annexed Willb* d .j-
Adnnuistra-or, or anch other j,
son on the first Monday 1®
objection U made ~
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