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Jackson Herald.
ROBERT S. HOWARD, Editor.
JEFFERSON, GA.
FJUIbIY, ■>*<** ibe r lb. 1891.
Guiteau is anticipating his doom,
lie says it is time for him to die.
Ex President Jetr Davis lias ret urn
ed from a trip to Europe. With Bob
Toombs, lie constitutes the chief
mourners of the lost cause.
Mr. Josiah A. Browning, of Clarke
county, is dead. lie was at the time
of bis death, and had been for twenty
years previous, the Sherilf of Clarke
county.
A theatre caught fire in Vienna,
Prussia, on the night of the 9th inst.
Two thousand people were in it at the
time. Over five hundred bodies have
been recovered from the ruins. Many
were trampled to death.
Our town has been flooded tins week
with fruit trees from the Jackson
County Nursery.— Camming Clarion.
Yes ; and in three or four years it will
he flooded with fine fruit. You don’t
throw your money away when you buy
trees from the Jackson County Nur
sery.
The regular old line, true blue.
Republicans, who go in for the sugar,
are exceedingly glad to hear that it
has come around to their lime again,
and that the powers that be are really
genuine Republicans, who propose to
divide the spoils within their own
family.
President Andrew Johnson favored
North Carolina in many ways during
the days of reconstruction, just after
the war. which enabled that State to
get, on a substantial basis before the
balance of the members of the Southern
Confederacy. The reason assigned
for this favoritism was that the Presi
dent was horn in the old North State.
A careful and reliable estimate of
the cotton crop makes it a million and
a half hales less than the crop of last,
year. We can safely say that the
staple will from now on yield a fair
price to its lucky owners. But it has
passed out of the hands of the men
who worked night and day to make it.
Why is it that the Southern farmer
should, of his own free will, he a hewer
of wood to the speculators ?
Disregardinpj the broad intimation
of his friends, both black and white,
to the effect that Mr. Speer cannot
control the Athens Post Office appoint
ment, flic Alliens fP((A7<w<bf*continues
to insist that he can and should use
his influence to have a white man
appointed to the place. Mr Speer is
nodoubtdisgnstcd with t.lie pertinacity
of the Watchman in this instance, but
he should not complain if the Watch
man adopts the methods of his own
nice organs.
Laura City Items.
From the Walton News of the Gth inst.
Cotton picking is over.
Marriages are scarce.
Farmers are busy sowing wheat.
The depot will be located and the
slakes driven to-morrow.
Ilev. Mr. Wood rejoices over anew
born baba.
Mr. Hush says he is going to carry
Miss Laura and the children to the
exposition soon.
Messrs. McMillan and Main are
building neat dwellings at the Tavern.
As Mr. Hiram Letts attemdted to
get into his wagon a few days since
the horses started very suddenly,
throwing him between the wheels and
almost breaking bis neck. Just a-s the
wheel struck his neck Kan Britlon,
colored, snctched the wheel up and it
passed over, . aving his life.
Mr. N. J. Kod.y and lady are visit
ing the exposition this week.
We are having hog killing weather.
One of our neighbors says he has done
without meat so long the first he ate
made him sick, and he did not eat but
half a head and firtir feet.
Mr. John House brought in a seven
pound turnip last week.
It is said that half the crowd at
Carter Hill’s sale had books under
their arms collecting. One man says
he owes so man}' that when he sells
his cotton he don’t know which way
to start, so he just sits down at home
and they come to him.
W. 11. Goodwin has bought a farm
near the Tavern. It sometimes hap
pens that men get fired of business
life and seek a more quiret one. Our
| opinion is that some young lady is
better posted as to his motives than
we are. Now and Then.
Because it adds to Personal Beauty
l, y restoring color and lustre to gray
or faded hair, and is beneficial to the
scalp, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam is
such a popular dressing.
Says the Covington Enterprise:
“ There is a large rock on the creek
here in town with the perfect foot
track of a man iu it, and on the same
stone can be seen a horse track two
inckesdeep. Old Mike Harper, a sup
erstitious darkey, who died here a few
3 ears ago, claimed that it was the
track of himself an i horse, and made
there in the sand on a day so hot that
the sun melted the sand into stone.
We are not prej ;ue 1 to vouch for
the truth of Mike's ass rtion, buttho>e
who doubt the Dad s being there can
walk to the l end of the creek, just be
low the mill, and see for themselves.”
Har'wcM Sun: ‘‘We regret to
chronicle the following painful acci
dent, which occurred in Fi anklin conn
ty on Saturday las f . ami v.h ch caused
the death of a good and upright citi
7.en, Mr. Martin Looney, who resiles
in the neigh', or lino 1 o'Ciai k'* Church.
He was returning from the fi. 1 1. and
his mule became frightenc 1 an 1 ran
away, and Mr. Looney by s nr.c means
became e; tangled with the harness
and was dra g *d by the it u’e a con
siderable distance, lie was found
dead, his bo ly being terribly tnutila
ted. Tuc decease i was one of Frank
lin's old and most respected c tizens."
Cumuliim Clarion says : “ Monday
night, our citizens were amuse 1 by the
erv of lire! which proceeded from the
jail. Upon inve.,tigation it was found
that, the inmates. Jim Roe and !S tig
Rite, both colored, ha 1 attempted to
burn their way out, of the dungeon,
intending to put out the fire with some
water that had been left the e. For
tunat.ely the supply was soon exausle 1.
and when the fire got be’, ond their
control, being in danger of burning
alive, they called lustily for help.
The fire was soon cxt nguislied by
those who responded to the call, and
a guard was organized an 1 stationed
at the jail the remainder of the night.
The desperado, Jim Roe, win the orig
nator of the plan, an i he should be
summarily and alt with at the next
term of the Court.”
Says the Griilin Nines: "LastTucs
day morning a good looking well dress
ed young man upi led to Bowden &
Shackleford for a horse and buggy,
saying he wanted to go Jackson, Butts
county. He gave his name as C. T.
Evans, and said he was from Atlanta.
It isn't generally the custom to let. out
teams to strangers without some iden
tification. but Evans pn s.'iite 1 the ap
pearance oi being every iticha gentle
man so Mr. Bowden allowed him tot ike
the turnout simply on lius face, little
dreaming that anything was likely to
lie wrong about the matter. The next
day passed, an 1 Ivans still failed to
appear. Then Timr.-d iy came and
went;.still no Evans. Friday morn
ing the livery firm began to feel scared,
and commenced at once to institute
search for the man and turnout. They'
have written and telegraphed to a
number of places, and it is to be hoped
they will succeed in overhauling the
festive Evans.”
According to the S tvannuh News.
this is the way the Judge of the Supe
rior Court, of that Circirt fixes things
up: “It appearing to the court that
Sam Brvan was the prosecutor in the
case of the State vs. George Gi i din, and
a duly subpoenaed witness to appear
on Gih December at the trial of said
case, and that said witness came to
Savannah aid suffered himself to bo
made drunk by one Calvin Griffin,
brother of the defendant, in order that
he might not, appear on the trial of the
case, and that said Calvin Griffin car
ried said witness to the house of one
Emma Walker, there directing him to
be kept closely concealed, all of which
obstructed the process of the court and
delayed the trial of said case on the
6th December, as aforesaid, ‘lt is
ordered, that the said Sam Bryan be
confined in the jail of Chatham county
for throe days, and that Calvin Griffin
he confuted in jail for five days, for
contempt of court.’ ”
Athens Watchman: “Mr. J. G
MoElroy. of Banks county, relates the
following occurrence which happened
on his plantation near Harmony Grove
a few days ago: W hile his throe little
boys were standing in ihe yard a large
hawk swooped down and flew away
with a chicken in his talons. The hoys
thinking that his majesty might drop
the chicken, followed him some dis
tance.when to their delight they saw
him-drop his prey. As soon as this
happened the hawk commenced cir
cling around whore the hoys and chick
en wore congregated and finally lighted
on the eldest, boy, who was ten years
old, and fastened one talon in the
boy’s chin. The second son went to
the rescue, when the hawk caught him
on the arm with the other talon, thus
holding both the boys at his mercy.
The third and youngest seeing the
perilous situation of his brothers, drew
his knife, went to work and succeeded
m cutting the hawk from his brothers,
and killing him. The talons were
shown tiiis reporter by the father of
the hoys, an 1 shows the gashes indict
ed by the youngest son. Both legs
were cut to the bone, just below the
claw, before the boys were released
from their dangerous position. After
his lordship was dispatched be was
found to be a large bird and measured
twenty four incites from stem to stern."
Cause and Effect.
The main cause of nervousness is
indigestion, and that is caused by
weakness of the stomach. No one
can have sound nerves and good health
without using Hop Bitters to strength'
en the stomach, purify the blood, and
keep the liver and kidneys active, to
carry off the poisonous and waste
matter of the system. —Ad ounce.
NOTICE.
WILL be sold, on the freehold of E. R.
Lay, in the 2-ttith District, G. M.,
of Jackson county, on Saturday, the 2 fth
day of December. ISBI, one mouse color
ed mare mule, with right eye out, four
feet four inches high supposed to be twen
ty years old, and appraised to he worth
twenty dollars by' freeholders. Said mule
sold as an cstray, under an order of the
Ordinary of said county, to pay cost, ex
pense of keeping, Ac. Toms cash.
T. A. Mi LLIIA NX ON, Sh’iL
Dec. 10th, 1881.
TRUTH ATTESTED.
Some Important Statements of Well-
Known People Wholly
Verified.
In order that the public may fully re
al i/.c the genuineness of the statements,
as well as the power and value of the ar
ticle of which they speak, we publish
herewith the far simile signatures of par
ties whose sincerity is beyond question.
The truth of these testimonials is absolute,
nor can the facts they announce be ig
nored.
Atlanta. Ga.. March 3,1851.
11. 11. Warner 8? Cos.. Rochester . X.
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Gentlemen : For eighteen months I
suffered intensely with a disease of the
kidneys and a torpid liver, and after try
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sides being under the treatment of some
of our ablest physicians. 1 had about
given up my case as hopelessly incurable,
when 1 was prevailed upon by my wife to
ti’} r your .Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. 1
confess that I had but little faith in its
merits or efficacy ; but to my great joy
and satisfaction, after 1 had commenced
on the second bottle. 1 continued the use
of the medicine until 1 became completely
cured.
Judge Court of Ordinary.
Thousands of equally strong endorse
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Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
YYT ILL he sold, before the Court House
T door in the town of -Jcll'erson, Ga..
within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in January next, to the highest
bidder, the following described property,
to-wit:
A tract of land, situated in Jackson
county. Ga., on the waters of the South
Oconee river, in the 2 Fid District. G. M„
containing two hundred and fifty-live
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
James Varnvmi, Wallis, Long and others.
On said place there are two tenant houses ;
about thirty or forty acres of the land in
good state of cultivation, the balance of'
the land is in old field pines. Levied on
as the property of-John 11. Harrison, to
satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Jackson county in favor of Wm.
Batman vs. John 11. Harrison and W. I).
Harrison. Said fi. fa. now controlled by
M. A. Batman. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney. Written notice given
to the tenants in possession, as the law
directs.
T. A. McF.LUANNON, Sh'if.
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The whitest, nicest and best goods made.
Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and
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P KORGIA, Jackson County.
KJ
Whereas, Helena E. Long applies for
Letters of Guardianship of the property
and persons of Ilubbert Long and Homer
Long, minors of -John A. Long, dec’d
This is to cite all concerned, and the
next of kin, to show cause, if any. on
the first Mouday in January, IXB2, at
the regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county, why said Letters should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my official signature, No
vember 30th. 1881.
11. W. BELI , Ord’y.
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DAVID.LANDRETH &SOKS. FKiIA-
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. I Rent’s Sale.
Wild, be sold, before the Court House
door in Jefferson, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uarv, 1882, at public out-erv. to the high
est bidder, the tract of land in said coun
ty on which the widow of the late John
Griffith, dec’ll, had a life ostate.it being a
portion of the old John (Iriflith homestead
place, near Hurricane Shoals, in said coun
ty. containing, according to estimate, two
hundred and forty acres, more or less. On
said place is the dwelling lately occupied
by said John Griffith, with the improve
ments, stables, barns, out-houses, Ac.
About one hundred and twenty-five acres
in cultivation, the remainder in original
forest, well timbered. There is a small
creek near the dwelling, with sufficient
water to run any ordinary machinery, and
on which F its lino a shoal as the country
affords. The farm is in very good repair.
Sold for the purpose of distribution among
the distributees and legatees of the late
John Griffith, dec’d.
WILLIAM GRIFFITH,
Agent for the distributees and legatees of
said John Griffith, dec'll.
FAIR WARNING !
A LL parties arc notified not to hire or
ljl harbor in any manner a colored boy
by the name qf ZAGK HEMPHILL, as
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IDIEBOLD SAFEfLOCK COl
Jachson Shei'iff s tin / e.
WILL be sold, before lie Court House
door in Jefferson, -Jackson count}-.
Ga., on the first Tuesday in January.
18S2, w ithin the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder, the following described
property, to-wit :
Twenty-Jive bushe’s of corn in the
shuck, eight hundred bundles of fodder
and one bale of cotton, weighing about
three hundred and thirty pounds, more or
less. Levied on as the property of G. L.
Wood, to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Jackson county, at the
February term, 1881. in favor of S. I*.
Thurmond vs. Green Wood and M. I>.
Doster. Property pointed out l>y S. P.
Thurmond, plaintiff in ti. fa.
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Also, Full Lines of CLOCKS and MIRRORS, besides our regular stock of
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Wc make no idle boast when we say that our prices will average lower than tli
of any house in the State. ,s °
LYNCH FLANIGEN,
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SPECIAL
JUST RECEIVED AT
M.G. & J. Cohen,
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
Black and Colored Cashmeres,
PLAIDS, STRIPES AND
Fancy Dress Goods
In all the newest and most fashionable designs. Black and Colored Fringes, Pasa
mcntries, Beads, Cords and Tassels, Bunch Beads. Buttons, etc., to match
all new dress fabrics. An elegant line of Black Cashmere and drab
d’eto. Dolmans trimmed in Satin and Pnsamentries. These
goods were bought at JO cents on the dollar, and
will be sold at prices lower than they can
be sold anywhere else in the world.
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OF
Ladies’ Jackets, Ulsters and Cloaks
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES !
An immense stock of Jaconet Edgings, Neck K uching, Scarfs and' Fischtics. Spanish
Lace Ties. Irish Ties—all in the latest and most beautiful styles. Our stock of
Flannels, Cashmeres, Jeans and Domestics
IS COMPLETE AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
Ladies* and Children's Shoes. Men's and Boys’
%
Boots and. Sllioes!
MEN'S, BOYS’ AND YOUTH’S
CLOTHING I
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
C A It 1> E T S, SHADES,
Lace Curtains, Etc.
All as low as they can be bought in the State. Our stock for tins season will be
more complete than ever before, and would ask of our friends and
patrons to look at our stock before purchasing, as
wc are sure we can save them money.
] ‘erij respect fully,
M. G. & J. COHEN.
Athens, On., September 30th, 1881.
FIRE PROOF MESSENGER BOXES :
AN UN V\\ ECUDENTED DROUTH
Has greatly injured crops of every description, thereby rendering
ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY
The strictest economy in all our expenditures. Fully alive to this fact, we have re
duced the prices on
Eoots and. Blioes
To the very lowest possible figure. Our stock is one of the largest in the Stato.
_W\ Y\vc CJvvwVvYw Owv UtootXs S\vcuVv V\st:Y^.
Everybody invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Respectfully,
BALDWIN & BURNETT,
Sept so No. 3 Broad St., Athens, Ga.
REMOVAL !
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T. FLEMING & SONS
WILL MOVE THEIR STOCK OF
HARDWARE
to Reaves, Nicholson & Co.’s old stand on January Ist, ISS2, and will be glad to see
their friends as heretofore.
Athens, Ga., Dec. 9, 1881.
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