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DAILY BANNER WATCHMAN, ATiIENS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1SS5
banne^-watchmm.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AN'»(/>l: *TY
T. L- GANTT,
Editoh * PnofKIETOil.
THE GEORGIA KA1LK0AD CCsUUiSlGR.
We l»»vc more than one?, through
the Banner Watchman, (teiiouiiced,
in the m »st unmeasuieJ t- 11m, the
picst-nt Railroad C«'inmiM>ion of
Ge •rj'ia, and are jiow glad to «ee
that the legi»latuic in tackl ; ii' the
mon'trou* act, with a proh i!»i!ity of
removing some ot its mo-t objec-
ti niahle and oppictsivc fc itures.
There is not to-day in our state a
county but Ik suffering from the
blighliug effect* of th.s usuipalious
measure, while tlousaud* of citi
zens. who have invested their all in
these aiterics of trade, ate robbed
of a fair aud just income upon their
capital. Railio.id budding to-day
in Georgia is at a * dead halt, and
will so remain until the hand of ty
ranny is lilted from these necessary
enterprises. Our*neighboring states
are being checkered with new
roads, while Georgia sits with fold
ed hands and secs a golden oppor
tunity slip by. But the people are
now realizing the results of their
folly, and we feel assured that their
representatives in the general as
sembly will make haste to undo
a wrong*and at the same time
relieve our state of a withering curse
that saps all hope of progress and
advancement. We do not favor a
total abolition ot the Commission,
for in these days of combinations
and syndicates tke people must have
some protection; but at the same
time we must hold the scales of jus
tice equally balanced, and see that
in our desire to benefit the masses
we do not oppress any one class.
This is just what our Railroad Com
mission is doing. The legislature
has placed this immense property,
that came into our borders trusting
to our justice and protection, com
pletely at the mercy of three men,
who have the power, any day, to
bankrupt every railroad in Georgia-
We can name a number ot
cases, too, where thiifty little
lines of railway h ive actually been
given away on account of an inabil
ity of the stockholders to operate
them at the tarifl fixed by the Com
mission. Take even our North-
Eastern, built oy the city of Athens
and the people along the line. Un
der the old system it was doing well,
and every one was satisfied. With
its surplus receipts the officers had
purchased a new engine and coach
es, and the road bid fair to return a
dividend to its owners. Upon the
establishment of the Commission,
that forced it to compete with lon
ger and better established lines, the
income diminished to rapidly -that
the road actually had to be given
away to have it operated. The
•ame applies to the Elberton, the
Hartwell and Lawrenceville roads.
Here we see the laws of Georgia
actually destroying the value of
private property and indirectly rob
bing its own citizens, in ^he name of
p otcction agaiftsC. monopolies. ~ Is
there either honesty or justico in
such? We do not believe there it
any fair-minded- man in Georgia
but who will endorse any act pass
edby the legislature Woking to the
righting of this wrong. Athens is
to-day suffering under the blighting
hand of this Commission, aad we
call aloud for relief. We ere hero
in d in by railroads and it is impos
sible to move a stepnntRcapital
ists, who invest in* railroads, are as.
sured of protection. We contend
that this Commission, blights rather
than build up -the state; ..it oppress
es—not relieves. J It is m despotic
move, tending Ib confiscate private
propeny, and is a living disgrace to
the name of our ‘ republic. No
step ever inaugurated by the mon
archies of Europe was more Out
rageous in its tendency. * 'lathe sin
gle item of guano shipments, the
Central road was last season rob
bed of $40,000, every cent of which
went into the pockets of foreign
manufacturers. r.Thuis we 1
people and section impoverished
that strangers may reap a golden
harvest.
Mr. George L Seney saved con
' siderable money from the wreck,
and his wife had a fortune made
over to her. The name of Seney is
honored from one end of our conti
nent to the other.
Although rumors of war between
Russia and England have again died
out it is not at all impossible that
they will soon be renewed again.
Russia wants Ziilfikar pass and
means to have it if she can get it.
She has no claira to it, but that fact
does not seem to be a bar to Russia
trying to get what she covets. Some
time ago Russia abandoned all
thought of Zulfikar pass on condi
tion that she should have Pendjeh.
She got the latter place and is now
intrigueing for the former. It may
be, however, that she will not risk a
war with England at this time in or
der to get it
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Usir Renew?
cr never (alls in restoring gray hair to
ire youthful vigor, lustre and vitality.
Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assaverof Mas
sachusetts, eudorses it, and all who give
it a fair trial unite in gmtvful testimony
to its inanv virtues. . '** *
ADELINA r.vm. tn* •.•ngurete.'ava
of Solon Palmer** Perfume*,Toiletfcaap*and oval
er Toilet Article*: **I unhsultatlnglY pronounoB
them superior to say 1 ever ueod." Principal
Depot 374 and 876 Perl St. tUw York. ~
Augusta Chronicle: “We have
heard, from an expert, that the re*
lease of the Richmond and Danville
railway from its contract to build
frem Tallulah to Clayton, changing
the obligation from Athens to Mad
ison or Social Circle, will result as
follows: (f.) An obstruction, it
not annihilation, of the Augusta,
Elberton and Chicago project. (2.)
The establishment on the Georgia
road of a competing point with
Athens. This would jeera to be
case of homicide and suicide—in a
railway and municipal sense.”
The first step has beeu taken to
wards drawing the color line at
Asbury Paik, N. J. Asbury Park
and Ocean Grove are close together
on the Jersey coast, and a very little
distance from Long Branch. Both
places are resorts for people who
want to mix religion with surf bath-
j ing and sea breezes. The philan
thropists of Yankeedom are now
protesting against the “man and
brother” parading in the park. We
are overwhelmingly on the side of
Cuffee in this fight.
John Roach was to build the At,
lauta, Boston and Chicago
new steel cruisers for the navy,
in eighteen months. Two
years have gone by, and the vessels
are not yet completed. Now tha t
he has failed in business and made
an assignment, perhaps the cruisers
may soon be finished.
The Sparta Ishmaclitc says: “Em
ory Speer as a United States district
Tudge is agreeably disappointing all
his opponents. His decisions arc
those of an able, just and conscien
tious Judge. As we bitterly con
demned his appointment and confir
mation, we deem this endorsement
due his judicial conduct.”
George Barnes, of Augusta, is one
of the best men in congress. He
went on to Washington to have
their republican postmaster remov
ed, and refused to budge an inch
from the White House until the
President gave him an interview
and promised to make the desired
change.
Speaking of tne hugging and
kissing scene in the recent perform
ance at the Mahone beer garden in
Richmond—when Mahone and
Riddleberger kissed each othes, and
Attorney-General Blair kissed them
both—the New York Mercury per
tinently remarks: “When three
Jndases hug and kiss each other in
puplic there is some deviltry ahead.”
The negroes are going West as
weUns the white men, but while the
latter are moving along the thirty-
ninth parallel the former are keeping
step along the thirty-second. The
centre of the white population is
now near Cincinnati, while of the
black population is near Macon.
General P« M. B. Young is going
to sail for 6L Petersburg in a few
days. Georgia will breathe easier
now that this grea£ chronic office-
seeker has at last been provided
for. We tnggest that his next pro
motion be Consul to Patagonia.
Sp arta Ishmaelite: “Larry Gantt
is father a dangerous newspaper
antagonist to bestirred op by any
organ of the ring of sore heads
who are bent on fighting the de
mocracy of the state.” s
R. H. Rose, a farmer of Califor
nia, has been declared insolvent
He owes $800,000—-$200,000 to one
back. Many farmers break, bat few
of them can boast such magnificent
KJOMik *-• -
A HOME DRUGGIST-
TESTIFIES.
Popularity *t Lome U net always the best
test of merit, bat we point proudly to the faet
that no other medicine has woa for i Iso If
such universal approbation In Its own city,
date, and country, and anions all people, as
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
The following letter from oneoC our tx*t»
Massachusetts Druggists should t>jaf
Eight years ago I
RHEUMATISM.
dies without much If any relief, until I took
Ami's Sabhoabiiaa, by the use of two
Lotties of which I was completely cured.
Have sold lares quantities of your Sarsa-
- its wonderful
paiuixa, and tt still retains
Hirer SL, Rockland, Mass^ May 13,1882.
SALT RHEUM.
was for over twenty yean before his removal
to Lowell afflicted with 8ali Rheum In.its
vent form. Its ulcerations actually covered
more than half the surface of his body and
limbs. He was entirely cured by Arm’s
JaxsAPAXiiAA. See certlfloate In Aycrls
Almanao for 1883. .
rUETARED BT.
Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mas*.
Sold by all Druggists; fl, six bottles for 10.
tiorsfbrtk
—^SELF-RAISING
ayBread
Preparation.
ME HEALTHFUL
NUTRITIOUS
BAKING POWDER
OXE EXPERIENCE OV MANY.
Having experieucM a cstat d lof
“Trouble ! w from indignation. so
rauHi so licit 1 ciune near losing my
Life!
My trouble always came after eating
any food—
However dglit
And digo8tib>.
For two or three hours at a lime I
had to go through the most
Excruciating pain
“And the only way t ever got “Relief!"
Whs by throwing up all my stomach
contained!! No om- can onn-elve the
pains that I had to go through, until
“At last?”
I was taken; “Bo that for three weeks
laviu bed and
Could eat nothi.ig!!!
My sufferings weru m* that I railed two
doctors to give me something that
would stop the pain.
There efforts were no good to me.
At last 1 heard a good deal
••About your Hop Bittern!
Aud determined to try them."
Got a bottle— in lour hours 1 took the
contents of
One!!!!
Next day 1 was out of bed, and have
not not seen a
“Sick!!”
Hour, from the same cause since. I
avo recommended it to hundreds of
Iters. You have no such
“Advocate, as I am."
Gko. Kendall,
Allston, Boston, Mass.
DOWNRIGHT CRUELTY.
To permit yourself and family to
, “Suffer!"
With sickness when it can be prevented
and cured so easily
Wfth Hop Bitters!!!
tSTNnne genuine without a bunch of
green Hops on the white label. Bliun
all the vile, poisonous stuff with “Hop* 1
or “Hops" iu their name.
YOUNG'S HOTEL,
Restores t
stronger than any other Powder.
to stmiptli-piving
with U.c limn. »nd
I.-in No other Bakin
n leas. Is licslIt ier sn<l
HOME
TESTIMONY
PROF H C WHITE
I have been familiar for a number o
years with the general character of Prof
Hors ford’s phosphatic perparations. Re-
ceut examinations made by n.e of the
"Add Phosphate" and “Bread Prepara
tion,” show them to be exactly what is
claimed for them iu the circulars accom
panying the packages. The “Acid
Phosphate" is a concentrated solution
in water of Acid Phosphate of lame.
The Bread Preparation Is a mixture of
Acid Phosphate of Lime, carbonate of
sodaand dour. When raixod with water
carbonic acid gas is liberated and a dou*
bio phosphate of lime and soda is form-
edand remains in the bread when baked
Inordinary cream of tartar baking pow
ders the substance left In the bread after
“raising" is rocbelle salts—a double
tartrate of sodaand po(ash. The phos
phates are useful mineral substances in
animal nutrition and growth, the tartra
tes are not.
In my opinion, the Phosphatic Pow-
dt r is, therefo v, preferable to the others,
so far as healuilu)ness is concerned.
H.O. WHITE.
FROM ’
John Gcrdine, M. D„
Athens! Giu, Jane 12,1881.
Okntlemen:
In reply to yonr inquiry, I n*ay state
candidly that I think Horsford’s Bread
Trepa ration tlie beat ami safest on the
market.
Yonre truly.
JOHN GERDINE, M. D„
For sale by all grocera. Try
YOUR KIDNEYS.
They Ncod' Vour I mmediate
Attention.
Here’s a Case.
For six long, dreary 'ears I have
been a great sufferer from a com
plaint of my kidneys, which failed
to be cured by physicians or adver
tised remedies.
I began to feel I could never se
cure relief, as I had spent two hun
dred and fifty dollars witout any re
lief.
The disease was so excruciating
that it often prevented me from per
forming my daily duty. I was ad
vised to try the efficacy of B. B. B n
and one single bottle, costing $i,
gave me more relief than all the
combined treatment I had ever re
ceived.
Its action on the kidneys is simply
wonderful, and any one who needs
fl real, speedy and harmless kidney
medicine should not hesitate to give
B. B. B. a trial. One bottle will
convince any one.
C. H. ROBERTS,
.Atlanta Water Works.
Tallulah Falls, Georgia.
Tills hotel ovcilooks tho Grand Rap
ids and commands a fine view of the riv
er, and is located iu Nortii-Kast Georgia,
on tue south slope of the Blue Ridge,
and has a delightful climate, being 2,000
feet above the sea; highest temperature
02 degrees. The nights are cool and
refreshing. The Hotel has 2,000 feet of
verandah and 100 rooms, and is supplied
with the best freestone from the moun
tains. There are also mineral springs
of tine medicinal qualities—iron, sul
phur aud magnesia—wit bin two hundred
yards of the hotel.
The scenery about the fulls snd in view
of the hotel is as sublime and enchauting
as any mountain scenery in the world.
Five beautiful falls dash their waters in
piles of snowy whiteness down 450 feet
of rocks within less than foalf a mile.
Every turniu the precipitous paths along
the side of the gorge through which the
Tallulah river llows. discloses new pic
tures of sublimity and beauty. One can
stand on the brink of this rushing cur
rent and look up at pines and lirft which
have their roots placted on the edge of
the rocky cliff 1,000 feet overhead. Foun*
tains and springs surprise one on every
aide. 'lhe soft strains of music
soot ha one to sluiui.cr ui night. Tin*
roaring of the cataract sounds a pleasant
lullaby to make sleep secure.
For those who wish cool nights for
sleep, or who, lithe of liuih and full aud
round i-f lung, like to climb precipices
ami romp over mountains by day, this
is the place for them, especially if they
!k> slender of purse or have an eye to
economy.
There are Billiards and Cards, Horses
and Carriages, Tenpins and Dancing,
:tnd Deer, Turkey, Squirrels ami Ijuails
for th«*se sportively inclined. Depot and
Telegraph office within 200 yards of ho
tel. TfSlns arrive and leave daily, ma
king close connection with trains on Air
Lino railroad at Rahim Gap Junction.
TuitMs ok Boaicu.
4*2 per day, $10 per week, 4:’0to$in
per month. B}>ecial rates made with
faintly. Children under 12 years 41"*
per month, servants 415 per month. For
further information applv to
W. J>. YOUNG.
Owner and Proprietor.
BANKS-LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
H. J. Ragsdale,) Motion to establish copy o!
vs } lost deed Banks Superior Corn t
James A. Wrifht.) March term, IcSS.
It appearing to theoourt that* rule nisi, has been
Issued in thesbove stated esse in terms of the law,
and it further appearing satisfactorily to the
court that tae defendant resides without tke lim
it of the State of Georgia. It is therefore ordered
that said James A. Wright be served by a publi
cation of said rule nisi tor three months before
the next term of thta court in the Banner- Watch
man,* paper published In Athene, Os. A. C.
Moss. Petitioners’ Attorney. Granted, M. L.
Hutchins, Judge S. C. W. C.
Clerk's Office Superior;Court, Banks County, I
hereby certify that the foregoing is a trwe extra *
from the minutes of this court. June 8th, 18S
L. N. TURK, C. b. O.
le hours, oo
e following p
. within the legal
first Tuesday iu August next, the
ertjr to-wit: One tract of land lying la
county adjoining the lands of Tho*. Oerter,
Madison Brice aad the leads of Laeinda Terrel,
tontaiping oae hundred and seven (107) seres
more or less. Levied ease the property ef Lu
cinda Terrel tosatlsfy a * * “
from tho superior coon el
ot the Geieer Manufacturing Company n HP.
Terrel end Lucinda Terrel; a so another tractor
leqd lying aad being in Beaks and Hall counties
on both aides of the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
line railroad in said counties, .
oi Jefferson Carter, Catawar Carter ana others,
containing forty (so) acres,. msrsor lose. Levied
on as the property of Lucinda Terrel to satisfy a
mortgage -fife, issued from the superior court of
said county in favorofthe Griser Manufacturing
Company vs. H. P. Terrel end Loeinda Terrel,
Property, pointed sat in fiffl. E. D. OWXN.
July hd, 1SS5. fcherif
SCOTT’S ROTARY KNIFE
PEACH PARERS
Have been thoroughly test^by PACKERS and FAMILlkR,
ONLY PEACH PARER anMESTAPPLE PARER.
8COTT MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
llALTIHOItK, MU.
GOLD MEDAL APPLE PARERS.
Gold Medal Apple Parent EALAKD ED \ »•*
Wizard Apple Parer,Corer and Slieor.j .“iv
Victor “ “ “ “ -
Oriole — — “ “ “
AND OTHER FRUIT MACHINERY.
For Sale by all Dcnlcra la Hardware.
COAL!
Athens, Juno 28th, 1885.—I will
leave Athens in a few days to return
about August 1st. Twill tiien call on
you for the purpose of soiling you yonr
winter coal.
Having made better coal arrangements
this season than ever before, I am pre
pared to sell coal of any kind lo *-er
than it has ever been offered in Athe-is.
Prices from now Until
September 1st:
For best “Lump” at depot in lots o
ro tons or over: Best grade Coal
Creek,$4.10; Glen Mary and Pop
lar Creek, $4 50.
Smaller lots at a small advance
on these rates.
There will certainly be no advance
on these prices.
Do not buy till you have seen me
W. B, THOMAS.
WaTek OKOUND
MEAL,
CHOICE FAMILY
FLOUR,
AND THK
BEST ST0GK FEED
GROUND AT THK
DORSET MILL, Athens’.
LEGAL NOPCES—CLARKE COUNTY.
EOR jlA, CLARKK COUNTY.-Whoraai
I Lucv H. MalUic-wa, adiaiuirtratrixui lit
U. MaUtie* a, dcpwwed,
llien lOM- to cite . "i«l iidiii»iiiali
now raiiNo, at tho rciru lar leim
tf aukl
xt Mondavi:
ucli uUcbarxi
«rffi
tir
dikcbaige Iroi
ll concerned l
the tint Monday iu tH-|>teinber next, why
tcharxe fcboiiid not be granted, liivvti
uder my baud and official signature this 2.1 It
G EOKOIA, CLAUKK COUNTY—Whereas, Jo
seph M. l!o t<so'i, adminis.rator ot tilt- est-ilo
oft.. W. Barber, deceased, a tome fora
discharge from «ald adialuinlraiiou. Thi-ito »ro
Lauipkiu applies
daiiuistratiun. with tUe
state of boo is J. Larapkia
deceased. The e «ic
monish 111 cobc«rned to sima cause r.\
l.ir term ot tho court of Ordtdarj of »i
to be held on llio Hist Monday iu A.
why said let tars should not lie jjra. i
under my baud at utiles tnu tho ;
dun*. 1Sto. * A M. JAI K.-o:-, t
EOROIA. OLAfli’K oouvrv-
* if .'nolo. I’. U*«n
i|t-c«»wd. applies
G EC
Oamak, «u*rdi
of Thomas Camak,
of dismiesioii Irum «...
Ihetsttn lo cite and a^m
•ho w cause at the rejjul;
ordinary of mid county,
" ‘ August II--xt, »
jtad. tilveu in
nay of JuneiraO.
Monday ii
not be granl
this 25th us;
asa M. JACKSON, Ord'y.
Ket.t
COLEMAN’S COTTON PRESSES
ALL PRICES,
FOR STEAM OR WATER. HAND OR
HORSE POWER.
Experienced as a manufacturer for IS yean,
and with unexcelled faclliU. s for Manufacturing
and Skipping. 1 offer special inducements to
purchasers sad agents. Bend for circulars.
H. DUDLEY COLEMAN,,
New Orleans, La.
No. 0 Perdido Street.
said county, within the legal
been el aalethe foUewing property, to-wit: Three
hundred acres ol land mory or less, lying in
Bankscountyon the Hudson river, adjoining
lauds of Ed Winn, James W Cooley and others;
known as the Round Bottom place. Levied on as
the property of F M GowdertosaflUy a Superior
court a fo. issued from Hall comity, Ga., in faxor
cf Tobias Griffin vs P M (lowder. Property poiab
ed out by defendant In fl la. E.D.OWEB,
If anything Will disgust ms with , .. .
the Prohibition movement, it would" hej»&ofaaTeftethcS^nT 1 cashes
be for Sam Jones and J. E. Bryant
to dimb on our side of the fence.
From the snail’s pace at which
the President is moving,'it seems to
be the height of his ambition to
break op the Solid South. {C.
pLARKFSHERIFF’S SALE—Will be solden
b tka• first Tuesday in Angus! next, before the
Min conaty, within the legal
higiicst Udder, fog cash/the
Msiu One bouse and lot in
. Ob the west by Barber
feflewing property
the eky ol Athtas. Clarke
ceotalnlBg oneObwrth
honaded as to!lows: '
streets eo the Borth
east by lands of Hubbard, aad en the sonth by
James 9. King, said property lavtod on as the
property of KH lampkin. to satisfy a tax fl
folsewi by HH Linton, Tax Csllsetor of Clarke
county. Georgia, tor taxes das lor the year
USS. Written notice given to tenant in nos
saaffled In terms ef the law. This KayM, l£&.
JOHN W. WISE, Sherlfi C.C.
J&NEVlTl
— H
’EWELRY:
RflTjn gTT.yym. u
BRIDAL PRESENTS.
UyCEST STOCK. NEWEST STYLES
Send for Dlntretod Cmiogna
J. P. STEVENS & GO.,
^ FACTORY * SALESROOM,
WHITEHALL STREET,
i ATLANTA. GA.
P ARR BRO
HOUSE and SIGN
AINTER
to RNrcclose tuortg.ge ou lai
Ctarxe ttupcliorCourt, ll apj »u me «»«u .
by the petiUuo of l». W. l^ciutu «ccnin|>atm-.i
by note and mortg-Mte. that on UwwvestwhU
day of Augiut, lu Ute year eigatecu huadml an »
t-ighly-twu, the said u«iendaut llcney Jmiiinj-
made and delivered to petaiom-r his prumiH-
sory note tor the sum ol live hua«lrwl ami tlurt/
six S5 100 dollars due one day after the data
thereof with eight per cent, interest aud waiviii*
a homestead, and that on the same dsy auu ji-m
the better to secure the payment ot Mtid note llo*
said defendant made anu delivered to said |H-li-
lloner his iudeuluru of mortage ronv«-yiuK to
petitions bis heiis and aamguvr* the right title
and interest iu aud claim io a eei Uiu tract or
i«rcelof land In the county of Ciarse an . Mate
of Georgia on the north side ol the Middle Oun.-e
river adjoinglands of Lloyd Benton a tiaet be
longing to the Oconee Mill company, lands fern-
erly belonging to the estate of 1 nom*» crautoid.
deceased, ana others, it being a part of a tract
bought ot John N W ter by odes Jenuings and
Henry Jennings and conveyed to ihrm by deed
LAND FOR SALE.
Any oae wanting a good five tooea hoeee with
fifty two acres of UndadjolalDg and a good three
room tenant house oo tne premise*. Sold land
and hootes are si tasted on Ike Korth* Carters R.
B. one mile sooth ol Harmony Grove. Ga., and
on the Athens and ClarksavUl* rood. Twenty
acres e( the above in original forest, shoald ed-
dreaa the unaenigBed nt Harmony Grave, Go.
WM, H, 8IMPKINH,or
MR3.M. WHARDKM.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS^ ND CRED
ITORS
All persooa having rtsmanSa agaieetthe estate
Of M.s*WmH Whlu! Ute of CUrti^Uy, dec'd.
aie hereby notified to reader in their demands to
the undersigned, or to George 0 Thomas, Attor-
nay at ^.according to law; and aU persons
iadebtod to kU estate am rwoutsd to raSe Im
mediate payment.^ MRS A R MbLL,
Executrix Mrs Wn M White.
JoaeU-Ct
hundred and sevet
Herts, dated the tauth day ox January eigmevu
hundred and scveiiiy one. the interest ol »a d
GUes Jennings In the said tract of taad conveyed
by said Giles Jennings to said Henry Jenuiugs
being one-half ot said tract which U hemu con
veyed. said ti
'leunlnas* Ml .
ppearing to the court
mpai-l, it is vhereiore on
lendant Henry Jennings do pay ini
• — ■ “ ----- — - - -term thereof, tin
this proceeding,
he can; aud that
to do, tne equity
Nine loreveL
rther oidei
month* ta tue Uaunt.T-Ws.chn
and that on failnre <
,_je equity ol r»l*n|.
Mortgage promises tie ierever tneteatu-r lanwl
sorveuon aaMlUttury Jt-aniuxs. his spevlrn a
or attorney, at least three ntoaUis previous u
Drat day ol the next term el this court Glvei
Under my baud and official slguaiu.e, this M iy
14th, A jiVfTHIiOsJudge S. C. W. C.
POPE B.tRUOVV, PUT* Att’y. . w ,
GKOhGlA, «:UllKs CoUftTV—I certify ti.a.
the above and for. going Is a txue cxu.ci from
the nmatts of C'larae superior Court, May U-rut
1«5. JOH.« I. UL’uolH.', a. C.
Uy ef Athens and
I sale,
S HRhlFF** SALfc-WIll he sold be!
court house ocor In the city ef Atft
Clarke county, between the hgal hours ,
outheiirst .ues«ta; in September next.thue
bales ef lint cotton, weighiua respectively 4i»
pounds, 408 pounds aud 4s3 pounds Said prop-
trip levied on as the property of J. H. Jbto*u, to
sitlafyafi ta Issued fro m the superior Court of
Greene county at the September Ursa un, in Is-
vor ef Henry K- Thompson. Property pointed by
attorney for pUiatll. JOHJi W. VlKK.
Sheriff C.C.