The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, November 13, 1884, Image 4

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* DAILY' BANNER'WATCHMAN, ATHENS? GEORGIA, JRSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1884 BANNER-WATCHMAN THE COTTON MARKET. Ututool. Nor. It. 1884. 1 I' Orluu»,S U-ltd. , Future* opened firmer, Nor and Dee 541-64; tloced Quiet: 3844. Hsw Torn. Not 18.1864. 1 Middling, 101-8 e. Opened Closed. steady 81-88 4847 80-81 ....73-74 75-78 r~* Ansn, NOV..1S, 1884. -Fir* and active Good Ordinary,.to Low middling, 81-488-8 Middling, ft 1-2 to 9 5-8 Good middling, 9 5-8 to 9 8-4 lHMHn| Rfalnf Corrected by Mo* *1 Ntw Church. I ■ A new Baptiit church has been j. organized near Mr. W. H. Morton’s, in this county. The Tower. It would be a good idea to have Dominate the water tower. It could ave be seen for ten miles, and old be worth all the illumine- i in the city. Cracked Scull. This morning two of Capt Bre men's street hands got up a fight jnd one of them was knocked in bead with a rock and bis scull Ths Artillery. The cannon, as it. came up brough Broad street attracted as such attention as a circus parade, made the city, look like war , only not quite so dangerous. -jtaaks. 'We return thanks to some of our Bends in Washington, Ga.,for send- : ns an appropriate Cleveland 1 Hendricks flag to decorate the anner-Watcbman office. It is ap preciated and a good one. ! Dr. George E. Rr landidate for codg' Virginia district, si lefeat on election morning aid democratic SOCIETY AND PERSONAU Policeman Holcomb is still very sick. Lloyd Williams knows how to decorate. J. W. Seymour, of Dowdy, is in the city. B. Cox came in from Union Point, via wagon train. Col. H. P. Bell, of Jeflerson, came down to see the show. Miss Laura Wilson, of Watktns- ville, is visiting in the city. Miss Mande Overby, of Madison, is visiting Miss Fannie Lucas. Judge R. M. Jackson carried the flag for the Oconee delegatio. Uncle Pat Barry was very much interested in the celebration. Bill Harrison, the handsome man from Jackson county, is here. Dr. Price, the veteran from Oco nee, arrived early during the day. Dr. Ed Newton, of New York starts for the South next Saturday, The ladies have assisted a great deal in painting the transparencies. Hon. H. H. Carlton will arrive this evening on the 7-3® Georgia Mrs. Clayton and family have moved to Florida, to join Mr. Clay- Coleman has a pictnre of hia friend John Kelly, sent him from Augusta. u ?°1- W. Baldwin will ring base for the campaign singers to- r nieht . Miss Blanche Wilson is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Asbnry Hodgson, in Cobbham. evening bjr ftf heavy colored in his district. I n C HailUi .Tarek. : We return lea that; Mrs. ir'. W. Lucas has recovered from .lj«F^atc jp,disposition, and is .>• W. W. Turner, one of the University boys, hits returned from * Visit to Atlanta. _ , . Earl Overby, Sam Horrii xird J t : W. Johns, of Watkinsville, broughf Oconee over to celebrate. 'Mrs. R. Nickerson .lias returned from an extended visit to the North. We welcome her back. ‘ Mr. John Mril, the libraijxnot the hi Kappa society, is hiMhg tt library put in splendid condition. "Judge A. N. Pool, one-of the old staunch demderats of Franklin county came dowji to celebrate.| H urn thanks to Mrs. W. A K £ o1 : R ..T- . Br6 ? n for ono of the^largest^and receiving the congratulations of his double He died in as defeated ta bs Used to- It was of* the fattest pine, around the handle with <i was well attended . I Miss Olcott ac- __ plendidiy. She was I by the committee a deputy marshal ta the procession to-night. n Tuesday the nth inst, Mr. ird Lamkin, of Clarke, was »s Genevia M County.' The happy pair immediately for Montgomery, where the expect to make future borne, if if ee Valley, Ga., Toes-, at the.'Presbyteriati mountain ride, by Lane, of Athens, r. Samuel Rexinger, the gentle- i started* the ice works here year, is in the city, and informs at he has cotbe to straigthen up -dung and start the work again, velcome Mr. Rexinger to the and hope that he will make i works a success. :iy< ta the biggest man iby ta Oglethorpe. Dr. Mark (ham came first and the bal- , followed. Oglethorpe is one kmoet patriotic cities in Ueor-- she is democratic to the friends all day. Col. J. W. Pruitt, a subscriber to the Banner and 'Banner-Watchman for fifty years,; came down on the North-Eastern. WHAT’S THE NflJS?-INQUIRE WITHIN. Charlie Demore has opened meat house on Foundry street. The decorations of tne Commer cial Hotel cost $150. Dr. Bob Willingham looked like Atlanta agreed with hiip. Col. E. T. Brown will assume the duties of Solicitor at once. The grand jure wiil' be illegal voters before many < We don’t find much objection to holding nominations, only from the negroes who have been making so money out of the candidates. - The iiMsifr. v | Ritcb Hunter is not one of tHc bind that would make hearts' femi nine ache, but he resembles a stack of black cats more than he does Os car Wilde; btj$ hi£ resembling the stack of cats did not kefep him from visiting Mrt._ .Gajpcs Hill, Whose husband had qqitlier for cftiDerun- known. While Ritch was at Mrs. Hill's house quietVoajoying her company, Gaines, tne fortner -hus band of Mrs. Hill, came to the door, and the green-e^ed monster took possession of him, and be called Rich to the door and cracked his skull with a rock. Ritcb Hunter is now in the hands of the doctors, and Gaines will await the action of the grand jury. ‘ Campaign Seng. TTNE—“DIXIB.’’ ' The unterrified they raised a ihout: ~ Turn the thieving rascals oat. ' Hurrah I Hurrah I For the unterrifled, hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! For the unterrified, hurrah! 1 ites from Richland that be has 1 three bottles of Brown's Iron Bit- t ind adds: “I have felt more relief! Oh! the croakers cried, M 'taint no use To raise their bill and play the goose.** Hurrah! etc. First Tem Hendricks vent on a scout; Too heft bo wiped BUI Chandler out. ‘ Hurrah, ete. Now York—at. aL Indiana, Solid South, Is what ailt. Hannah. Hurrah! etc. e , VI* 1 It's as a* new to try yotr tricks; An A|«8 Arkansas dairyman. iTTftfrNG DISEASES \ ias preached the gospel for for«Y I A A v^AAIA 1 \ has been greatly afflicted with 1 y trouble. His case 1* such an qate one and bis age is so great that I inothope for absolute cure; but rconcuRA. tne sssKr&s ..... ~„r.» iuuh . a aiavv -T I rilAuUx. Utl DOWriS v,-—t r-*— M .. n... anything I have ever used/* active, will speedily cure |®*®™** JSJ* rrs no additional supply of this Itchln*, Bctlj family medicine in ozuer to make I aBd p{ a «jw Humors oi the s trial. when the best physidaas and all •( itcmng, ncaiy Scalp and 8kin, all known rone- Dr. i. Q.WtxtanraUad I . Eczema Twenty Years. qto. q>» tr.^—«nt ot ehroot. | to 1Ja4 ta .ntxxu>4«l tor the r* a-nw-B- I l| r aratltad. to f tod U unbounded for «a« i» ies, with whlch,froin experience and study, 1 *y ^**»«* •* .. the use of the Ctmcu St.IS? l R l JK , A2 t ihS.£«■ troubled -jt. il iSKt^ ol iunl» .. tok« .t BLOT A PATTI, the pwt.wmn. «p Ion Palmer* rortnmm. T«ll«t ao»p« I»1 oU»- ] 183 Wmt Atm Rochester, a. T. Th.icsl.irm—they mast 10 To th. Hottest climes ol Mexico. vm Tb. Solid South 1. free ac^n; 1 But Blmlao’i Inn .viol|»lo. - Htuiahl etc. THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. ■Ys. Eczema on a Child. ssost valuable Cuticura Remedies have i that 1 feel like aay- ‘the benefit disease. My .... I aith Eczema, and I tried several doctors sad medicines, bat did not do her any good until I I used the Cuticura fUtnediea. which speedily j cared her, for which 1 *" *“ I and many nights of rest. CAPITAL PRIZE, 5150,000. ‘•W.d. hereby ertify thu *• ..p.mmth. raneemenu for aU the Monthly and Soml-An- naal Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Com- and control the Oraw- vea, and that the same are conducted fairm-ss. and in good faith toward all parties, and we author!* the Comp* > to u* this certificate, with lac-eimilea of our dmatures attached, la ito advertisomenu." TNPRECEfiENTED ATTRACfloN ! OVER HALF A MILLlCM D-3iA13U7ED LOUISIANA STATE LOnERY. I.oorporsted in 1888 for 28 rmrs by tb. Letfils, ,jro for K'locstionsl tod Cbsriuble psnosro— with, ccpitsi of 81,000.000—lo which I union L.k.ry, Edinburfb, Ind. Tetter of the Scalp. viua chiuu oi «i,wv,wu—w fund of over $550,00u h* since been added. By aa overwhelming popular vote Its iraachise . * made a part of tne pBeacnl Stoto cocaututiou adopted December ad, A. D-, 1879. lt» Grand Singlo Number Drawings take place monthly. It never ecalea or posty-uc*. The o'd gray-headed man trem bling on the verg# of the “ _ gra/e, came walking on hS stick with tears conning down his cheeks, came oat to celebrate a day that he never ex- S eoted to see, and wheq; asked how e felt on this occasion, he would Ai once reply that he could die happ] since Cleveland wa« elected, that h< wanted to see one i more democratic president, and late South out fron under radical rale, and he was readi to pass Jo bis long account. The ituBU who are always th most patriotio..came from all part of the country to help celebrate. The littleT)oys wm> hardly kno’ whata denmenticcelebration mean were out in lafge numbers wit flags and hojrpstto join in. Tne negroes seemed to enjoy it much as the .whites. This is a gl> rious day and every one is doing b >0 celebrate-it andpainttb I was almost perfectly bald, caufed by Tetter leftha topof the scalp, luaed your Cuticuka I Remedied about six weeks, and they cured my *-* * - i back | scalp perfectly, and now my hair Is coming bad 1 aa thick* it ever was. J. P. CHOiCK. Whites bore, Texas, ^AKlH 6 POWDER Covered with Blotches. I want to tell you that your Cuticuka Besol- . ruf is magnificcnU A bout, three months ago I my fa* was covered with bkftthes, and after us- I log three bottles of Resolvent I was pertectly 1 cured. FREDERICK M A IT RE 88 Chari* Street, New Orleaua, La. Look at the following distribution: 175th QRAND Monthly AND TUB EXTRAORDINARY semi-annual DRAWING. Ivy Poison. For all cases oi poisoning by ivy or dogwood, 1 warrant Cuticuka to cure every time. 1 IN THE ACADEM Y OF MUSIC, 3E W ORLEANS, TUESDAY, December 16,188*. Under the peraonal Management of GEN. G. T. BEAUREGARD. «f Loulaiaua, and GEN. JUBAL A- EARLY, oi Virginia Capital, prize, *ieo,ooo. UB-Notica-—: lckois are Tan Dollars only. Halvwa, So. Fifths, $2. tenths, $L I have *ld It for five years and it never aila. H. MOR8R. Druggist. Bold everywhere. Cuticuka, 58c.; Roar, 25c.; Absolutely Pure. This Feiwder never varies. A rnarvei10I .puri I ty. strength and wholesomenest. More econora leal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be ■' in competition with the multitude of low Favorite Cigarettes. and best; 1 CAPITA L> PRIZE OF 1 GRAND PRIZE U* 1 Git tNU PRIZE OF i LaK.jE prizes op 4 Large PRIZE OP Il'AO*) -TA0.0UJ 4>,OM .. 30,«W .. *u,0u0 .. 20,WO 2ti,u00 85,WO NOTICE. SIKES REGRETS. 5JS<»eai5 t, R®iL* r bSkS^**$STdE3 I maJ?to the* next General Assembly of the state CO?, lw wJlBk.N Y. " aplWAw-ly. I of Georgia, lor the paaaage of u local bib, to ej-n- w., n,u •*" | soJidato. amend ana sut.erside the several acts in* eorporatlug the town of \V*tkinavllle, to provide Watxxxsviiak, Ocokkx Co., «a., Oct 8.1884. Notice is hereby given that appiicaUon will be . . .. —‘ General Assembly of thr of a local bil., 2,279 Prizes, amounting to.. AppUcauou i „u,l— - Mr. Sikea, who gtabbed Job' Moon, seems to be deeply affected thatho had rather been the one that received the wound than Moon, was reported on the streets y ester day that Moon was dead, and whei Sheriff Wiur" went into the jail td feed the prisoners, Sikes asked after Moon’s condition. The sheriff told Mm that Moon was d^ad, Sikes clasped his hands together, rash- 1 back in his cell and exclaimed. 'Atkiusvllle, to pro' __ prescribe their dulie- and tor other purposes, repeal confiivting lawi for alayor and Council, i Favorite Cigarettes. Will Wllif- )Obi Viet m below X F CUTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of > the court of Ordinary ot Clarke county; will sold at auction on the premia* to the higlKat bidder, on the firat Tuesday in Januarv i»5. next, during the legal hours of hale, tne follow- O I lire mud to-wit: The undivided half interest of a I each of the estate* of Jonathan Hampton, dsc’d.. “ and Thom* Crawford, deceased. One tract of lsndlylcg near Porth-Easttro depot, boueded on the west by Baeber htreet, on the south by land of a. K. Childs and others, on the north oy lands of Thomas Crawford*’ estate, on the east by Oconee river and lands of W. J Mortu Terms oi the sale a One third third cash in 1 year, notes bearing interest at 7 per cent trem date. Bond t r title I 6 months, e o continue from da> to day if This u-l— combining Iron with non 9 f Hmnplon tle'.'u, and 1 homss Cr.w Veeeubl. tonics, quickly end completely ford dsc d, C.rc Dysncpsie, t«l!«extl.!>. Wcjkociw, ^ D arNI8TEATOR-3 SALK —Agreeably to • Dyapetwl., ludlKeatlon. ImtIMabhrliHCUII.wnwn I ft-order'if ui.coun ofOrdln.ryof tiiSk'. remedy for Dtaeaeoeof the V. wm.be sotd sl Mctiomo the.h'ihkt.Mdd, God 1 Can it be that I am a mmdet- erl” Afterwards, it was found oi that Moon iras not dead, but in it sinking condition, and lie said as Inner srtjym ztt |A there is hope, and do I hope that he' will recover. Mr. Sites it a per&ct stranger in the rity, having only been here only ^ few.weeks. Whiskey was the cause of the difficulty, and;, we 'have - do donbt that Sikes’ regtote atfegeonioe, as hs bad never seen Sikes before, and only cut Mm because Ms brain was maddened with'Vhiskey. - THE LATEST SENSATIONS. Mixed bird seed, at Long’s drug Spiced p^ireit aha> Sharp’s. tripe, yssatec^tor^ Cartwright, the proprietor | Globe hotel bar, (has refused owledge the home of his j because the old county went •lican. John says Le did not ifrom Greene county, never ' here nor never will. He is i a county that did not go University of Georgia will i future turn out the finest lot dans ot any other inatitu- of Cleveland, and haye studied the vote.6f.very state ,csre«lly.-iThjJi now attending the University are all nice boys, and will make their He Did Hot Get AH. While Beast Butler, the spoonist was making a speech up North •ome of the boys in the crowd hsd a large spoon tied to a string and lowered it in front of the Beast while he was speaking. He stop ped, looked at the spoon, and said, “This must be one that I failed to get while I was in New Orleans. The crowd yelled .themselves hoarse, as the remark was propria te. very ap- n f fM-nlnl. **i m rvampwh We love to hear of such men be cause they are so rare. Men of policy are more common. Grover Cleveland is a man ot principle and ia worthy to be placed at the head of our nation as President. Skiff the worthy-tote placed*at the head of worthy to be placed at the bead of fim uiioiWAira Preservi Hampton Double**^ single kjKaiib and tulip balbs,gt Long’s drug store. Fresh lot/of fine craters, spices and flavoring extracts, at Sharp’s. - *. Bananas,'wholesale and retail, at Hampton Bros’. ■ * Pure recleaned cAnary teed, at Long’s drug store. ,\ ! V Holts’ Dyspeptic Elixir, at Long’s drug store. Banel pickles and kraut, at ros’. Bartel pie Hampton Bri Now is the time to plant yonr onions, so call at once on R. T. Brumby & Co, and get your seta cheap. A telegram from Richmond says that some of the republican election officials in Virginia have refuted to sign their names to returns which give democratic majoritiea. There ia no donbt that it waa arranged be forehand by the Blaine-Mahone managers to make a desperate ef fort to steal the electoral vote of that state ta case the vote should. be close. The most puerile points BUST-*"'“ a*»w«8« RUmtd suI vlVer.—* " I on t*>« A™* rue*d*y in January 1885. the folio- It ia invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Jug property to-wit. one houae and lot belong Women, and all who lead aedentory Uvea. ‘“8 *• Sire. KM* A. Hampton, deceased, descrlb It do* not Injure the teeth, cauae headache or ed »a foUowK Joining laud* of Mbs Maryllar- produce eooa&pution—otterIro*medicine*do. den,boundedo* the north by Hancock avenue, and purifies the blood, stimulates | ,outh b y Dough trty THOMAS C. HAMPTON, thoKpuffite.alda the Malmiletionof food, re- streeu Terms cash. lieves HeartWm and Belching, and strength- TH 1 .-—r-j .— am th* mnacl* and nerves. I Adm r of Mrs. Ulia A. Hampton For Intermittent Fevers. Laaritode, Lack of | I8U1, 1884. Energy, it has no equal 49- The genuine has above trade mark and eroaed realin* on wrapper. Take no other; T*t noncsmaLca,suiiMu,D Notice to Debtors and Creditors. pIORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY—All 1 Ubavlng demands against the estate of I bapp, col., late nt said county, deceaa hereby notified to render in the tame _ . v w ,denlned.according’——■ ” The house recently occupied by Mr*: E. B. I debted to said e toane; well located and in good condition. For I diate payment, artferriara apply te R. K. REAVES. Aug-2i-iS8s. 4U.0-J0 fo.tfOO cluli*should beinade office of thw Company iu Rea OHsmus For turtber information wmo clearly, giving fUll addretia. FtNklAL MD1EE, Expit-M Mon Order*, or New Yoik Eachaoge in t rdicary 1 v urrenoy by Rxpiet Money ry iet- tnd up- 01. A. DzaUPtUkt :M. A. DAUPHIN, eapeutiei adtlresoed 'Ml uxiea&a. La., „ Wuhiiigliffi, . NEW OBLEANB NATIONAL BANK. GEORGIA RAILROAD GFFtCk UKNKKAL S AuguMa, ua., NOV. 8, 1 July ‘JUi FAel LINE. *’ LexmgLiu •• Aniiocn •* VV00avilla “ Un. Pt. NNasliiug'u <: tr«- AugtiMu a L/ve Augusta .10:;X» a: * g'u. 11:20 «ui. For Rent law; and all persons in* ■aid estate are required to make imme- L CRANE. Adm'r BARGAINS ., r uconee county, I granted o« the first Monday in November 1884, I will be sold at the court house in Rome, Floyd I county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Dteember I next, between the usual hours of sale, a certain I tract of laud lying on the west side of the Cooes * n n 0 yd county, consisting of lota of land. t hundred and elf bty-one and that part ot .two hundred and sixteen, it being the aiding on the south side or Coo* river. h Dickens’ Complete Work., 15 volamee, I if SlglSSiSi * « . , « ^ t I erediion of sald|dec'd. Term? cash. This Nov. Bulwers’ Complete -Works, 13 voIa. tUi.ll3l. • JAMES w. JH.OO; | Executor of George W. Veal. dec*d. Scott’a Complete Wprks, j2 vols., |11.1 __ T ^,n ,Mhcau1ey , 8Ertgland.3vol8.,$2.G0. I NOTICE iK*oaule3r’«E«aje,J8vol8., »2.50. | i, b.rcbv sir., tw ».ikA« »m b. wfo id the Coo* river. The two last «£S8f in the fifteenth district and fourth section of Floyd county, containing In all three hundred, and twenty acres, more or less, known the Joslah W. Barber place. Sold * the pro; iioys nugiauujgvoia.| fAw. iley’e Etsays, 3 vols., 82.60. .. Shakeepetue’e Bandy Edition, 10 vols., I to tk* a. F t p - - /I ; r I siou for the pas—ga of an act to m change the P/.«1s*i44rAvV. Ix-V r,K a I line of Clarke and Jarlraon eounttes * 10 take popular 12 Works, tmtx 75cento. I all the lead* of Eli* Johnson, lyingonthe lines Popular Posts. GllVdSCb' $1.25. I of said coantlw, from the County ofJackaon and Popular Poets, plain,' each 76 cents I SfiSSS* “*JS.US “4.*» Children’s one Syllables, each 60c. txamit”* -t- 1 ’- I- I- 1 lyZXCUTOKTS SALB.—Afie«.bly to»n order of fresh. New -str" Goods jut rdeer Books, Photograi teand _ J W ew of vlea nf Decorative I *>• ** unction, to the high*t bidder, on the Album*, Mario 1 and prices. u. AUO Scrap I property, to-wit: ; nnr l Antnonnn I *° Jonathan Hampton, deceased. Bonndc W a AUtOgrapn thenorth b 7 Wm.John*on,col-;ontheaouthby . Walla: on the east by Lnmpkln street; oe,. New eooda I lot of J. X. walls; on the east by Lnmpkln street; was, non 5'' vwo onU# west by Mari ah Derricotte and others - . I Also one let, bounded on the west by Lumpkin - I street: north and east nyj. B. Toomer, and south J.W.&E.W. BURKE. Salejat court house during thole* T. C. HAMPTON, Bx’ | gal bents of sale. Ten* cash. Nev. 13th, 1884. fiCONFF, SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will 1 Ufore the court liou»f door at WatkinrJ ■nee county, on the first Tu*day in JPVH9 next, dariag the lawful hours for SherUTaale,» cash, the following property to-wit: The uudivi I ed hall interest ol Franci* Jackson, in a tm| Und in Oconee county, on Barber’s creek, 1 as summer honse place, containing four hui and thirty-eight acre*, more or less, ad* lands of X. P. Cobb, Wm. B. Daniel. Davl W—T s. Whitehead. Also ol A.CONEE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold on the I U first Tueeday id Deeamher next, before the f court house door Ur Watkinsville, In aaW county ,-Je hundred and two and one i being on the waters of Rob. kee county. Ulch - s or John It. Hatta- s. Eliza Shcatsr ' " Qy.the R.b Hi court house door toWatkinevflK . of Oconee, within.Uto legal hours of sale, to the hfebe* bidder for Cash, the following property to-wit: One tract of land lylag in Mare illlldfo- triet hi laid county of Oconee, on tho waters of “ ‘ "*-- * -* *-•— lands of Mr. Dnve Gann by Barber's ceeekaed the lands of the Morris estate, and on tue west by lands by lands of William J. Bennett, and eu Ue northeast by lands of David 8tept^na. batter known as pirt Mary Burnett home place.the Uni ■■ whereon ahe resided at the tDneef her death. I B. Hattawar, R. M. Said tract contains 71 acres of land, more or and Francis Jack- less, levied on as tho property of Mrs. Mary F. W*l|m*M Better and Mrs. J.M. Slaton, to satisfy an execn-1 tion issued IroLi the County Court ot Oconee county, July term, 1881. Jatnc* X. Carithere vs. Msry V. Butler and J.M. Slaton, *t. a\. Writ ten notice served on tenant in possession, andlevyi made and turned over to . w Ji« sssfflsssa Oct. 1884. e required te make Executor — «.— btedto of Geo. W. Veel, dec’s Antioch 11 u,tu Maxe vs . 11.06 a. Wuodvlllt; 11 :W) p re U’n Pi Atlanta i U’n Pi 12:25 p. tttanta.. p. lio.3, WKST DAILY. L’veAugusta . 9:t0 pt Ar’ve Atlanta.. 6:* a IU stop t the folio . ww Grove town, Be rteliu, Harlero.Dearing.Thonihon Camak, Burui tt, Craw lord vi lie, Point, Greeuesboro, Madlsou, Kutieuge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun tain and Decatur. Train No. 29 will stop i west. E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Pa*. Agent. JOHN W GREEN. Geal Manager. NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD. SCrKRINTENDCNT’S OFFICE, 1 Athens, Ga., Oct. 18, 18M. \ On and after Ocu 13th 1MH, trains on iota oad will ran as follow*: 75 Meridian Time. Leave Athens... Arrive at Lula.. Atlanta.- Tallulah Falls. ... ~C.&0 a i». *3 Leave Athena... Arrlr^tl iJnt . Arrive Atlanta. NO. M. KjOpm p m —4:00 p •:8u p lc.ro p Leave Tallulah Falls- “ Atlanta—.. Arrive at Lula .... Arrive at Athens Lwve Atlanta ». Arrive Lula— Arrive at Athena Favorite Cigarettes. P ire tobacco and purest rice p tpor. FOR RENT. house with necessary outbuild “ improved lend. fags with four acrea of well JOHN FINCH. Thompson, Camak, Barnett, cruwfordvilie. Union Point, Greensboro, Madisou, Rutledge, Social Circle, CoviugUn., Couyexs. Stone Moun tain and Decatur. The “fast Liue'* connects for all points east and northeast, weal and south- Train No. 2s on Athens Brauch gives passsen- geis from No 28 on main line, 2J minutes lor supper at Union Point. The fast mail runs through sleepers between Atlanta and Charleatou. Trains * sad iroai Athens connect with trains 27,28.1 and 2. —8:54 a m i O.». a ra 7:40 a m Trains daily. Sundays excepted. Connection made at Lula with paminner trains uu Rich mond A Dauville railroad, both east and west. MERCER SLAUGHTER. Gen. Pare. Agent. O.R. BERNARD, 8up’t. TCONEE SHERIFF’S 8ALE-—Will be sold be- U fore the court house door la Walkiusvillc, coaaty of Oeoac^ou the first Tuesday In Decem ber next, bet\reea the lagsl hours of sale, to the srss; CTeaaBsasavsgfifcfe Bank of the University va. Jefferson Jenninga