Newspaper Page Text
*
DAIL i BAN
-WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA, TtffeSDAY MORNING AUGUST 4. 1885.
MEDICINAL.
(HALL’S’SS*:
Hair'Renewer.
Bddn dee# * popular reoedjwta n* 4
"mm W» uponthe pnhtlx oUtetaku
Bmianttmn, TtecaaasIawUcb
eotorioUwh^^hrigoroM hutth to the
~f r-ff THIlfm HnriiAilMliimw ft
restore to UielrwUtetlng locks their orlttnal
oolorendbeatey. btUdlMfed people like It
grow thick sod stron*. ToUbfUdle#
iitUhsetSeM#**
Mol ftosrj lnstss, sod enable. them to<!
It Ins
tkrocIM «( SO, sod It hM tssoiM so
becaosettdlsappoixisDooae.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
It® TBS WHIHIIM
HMhiMan one off tho meet tape, lint pc|iiil
Ur toilet articles lor gentlemen,'!*.*. Whet)
tbs betid Is F1J or natural], ot sn node,
slnbls shads, Bcckixonsx's DT» h tbS
remedy.
ruruis bt
BtFsHaQ & Co.,Nashua.N.H.
MoldbJsllSrnigisCs.
ECZEMA!
For the benefit o f< ufo ring humanity# and I
heartfelt gratitude at the wonderful result. .
deem it my duty to five this unsolicited testimo
ny la favor ot Svit’s Specfic. My wife has been
a dieted with her reditar) Eczema or alt Rheum
from her Infancv, It has increased
with each succcdinx spriug, and being some
what skilled In medlcloe mjrself, I tried every
remedy I could think of for rears—8arspari (fa
combined with nearly every form of pouatiic.
and hundreds of other remedies, Joctiou and ii
kail washes of every known kI d, but they all
gave ©ulj temporary relief. Duriug the spring
of 1884 her lover extremities became so Indent
ed and sore that she Was obliged te keep them -job-
stantiy coated *lth a cover of “Fuller’s Barth,”
wet aud allowed to dry on. Among other thing,
she was »fllcl-d with a pcrodic.il nervous head*
ache, ocourlng regularly every ten, *ly vs somes-
tlmes followed by Insermltance fever for weeks
atallmo, so that her life became a burden tb her.
This spring I determined she ebOuld take 6. 8
8. aud follow strictly the direction* io regard U»
dose, dler, etc. This was about acvti) «'v*e
• ago. After taking the drst bottle the disea
seemed to Increase; the buAlng, itching and in
flammation became unbearable. She, however,
G fscvcred in tne use of the medicine. After ta
ng the second bottle the inflammation began
to aubsldo After tbo third bottle the inflamma
tion disappeared, ®ud sere S|K»ts dried up and
turned white snd scaly, and finally njie brushed
them off lu an impalpable white powder r«sem*
* liliug pure siilt. Hhc i*no\v ttkfug the seveuth
bottle, three tablespoonfhls four times drily.
Every appearance ol tin- disi a«o has gone, and her
flesh In becoming soil, white aud smooth again;
aud what is more hei periodic*! headaches have
*d is ad neared and she is now at W yea* - * of age#
enjoying tho only good health she Iiiu knswii for
over 40 years. No wonder she declares: wttli rm
phasls that every bottle n| 8. 8. 8, is worth a
thousand timos its weight In gold.
Any furtnrr Information concerning her esse
will be chcorfullv given b herself at her real*
dencc, ISA Mnltett street# or by me.
JOIC: H\ ) 8 v Ul.E V. 4t Griswold kt
Detroit. Mlrh. May nr. iwff.* . . '.
Be sure to get the pcnulne. end send fur Treat
ise on Bloo t and rikiu Diseases free. For sale
by all druggi-t*.. TUB ‘8WIKT8PKCIFIG OO..
Drawers, Atlanta, Ua. 157 IV. &kl tiU, N. Y.
GEORGIA NEWS..,
The taxable property ot Cobb
county abowa an increaie in valua
tion for the part year of $14,898.
The destructive.cotton caterpillar
has made iu appearance in various
part# of Georgia #nd South Caro
lina.
Mr. Junes Harris, 01 Worth coun-
ty, reports crops good, and says he
Luowk of no caterpillars in Worth
couuty. <
A man by the name of Thos.
Jone*, a carpenter at the Georgia
railroad, was overcome by the heat
while working in the car shop, last
week.
Mr. J. K. Snfith, of Gordon coun
ty, has a double trie on hia wagon
that was made before the revolution
and which has- been in use ever
since. " ,
Since prohibition in Whitfield
county, property in the Dalton dis
trict alone has increased about
*125,000, that is during the part
year, notwithstanding the pressure
of hard times. .
John Lifsey, of Pike county, has
forty-two hives of bees and has
taken 800 pounds of honey. Mrs.
Lifsey has sold about 200 pounds of
butter this year, after supplying a
large family.
Among the beautiful shade trees
on Gieene street, Augusta, are to be
heard nightly countless myriads of
martins that have made that locality
a roosting place, to the intense an
no) ance and disgust of the residents.
Asa memento of the war, Mr. J.
M. T. Mayo, of Butts county, has a
book of psalms which was present
ed to him between the picket lines
near Atlanta, in August, 1S64, by
[ohn W. Aldrich, company K,
2ighty-seventh regiment, Indiana
volunteers.
At a business meeting at Mt.
Zion church, Forsyth (ounty, last
week, conducted by* Revs. Eakes
and Dodge, Mrs. Scroggins testifies
to holiness. She is 104 years of age,
and has been a Methodist 94 years.
She lives a mile from the church
and walked and attended all the
services. She claims "second bles
sing” holiness, too.
Dr. S. P. Hunt, the eflicicntclaim
agent and chief clerk in the freight
and passenger olfice of the Georgia
railroad, having resigned, Mr. F.
M. Kilby, formerly car accoumnnt,
takes his place as claim agent, and
Mr. A. P. Norman is made chief
—* —j £) (
YOUR KIDNEY'S
They Need Your Immediate
Attention.
Here’s a Case.
For six long, dreary 3 ears IJ have
been a great sufierer from a com
plaint ol 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 v.itout 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,
and one single bottle, costing *1,
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
a 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.
A villain banker
On ths Track of tho Konster Bank Dethalter
--His Rascally Proceedings.
London, Aug. i,—Farquharson,
the defaulting Dublin manager -ol
the Munster bank, who absconded,
has been traced to Leitb, nnd it is
now supposed that be has wiled
thence to Norway, where he would
he beyond reach of extradition laws;
Enquiry shows that he took with
him between $ ,o,ooo and $75,000
in cash and negotiable paper. He
had before bis flight, for s l.ong
time, been a heavy loser in specula
tions on the London stock exchange.
Farquharson at the time of the col
lapse of the Munster bank, was en
gaged to be married to a daughter
of a rich and well know*' Dublin
brewer. The wedding day was
fixed for the end of August.
Farquharson had purchased, for
$25,000, a beautiful cottage on Lee-
son park, and had fu '.ithed it in
gorgeous style. It is now certain
that when the crisis came in the
affairs of the Munster bank, Far
quharson attempted to conceal his
rascality by forcing his liquidation
proceedings in the alleged interest
of Dublin shareholders.
He h#d filed a petition praying
for liquidation proceedings, and if
they had gone on he would by them
have been able to conceal his mis
deeds until he had made good his
deficiencies. The Cork committee
of shareholders were suspicious of
the Dublin proceedings and oppos
ed them. Farquharson thereupon
concluded that his game was played
and he ran away. The assistant,
whom some months ago he had ar
rested for an alleged theft of $25,-
000 from the Dublin branch of the
bank, it is now known, was inno
cent and was sacrificed to cover up
his superior’s robberies. The assis
tant will be reinstated in the recon
structed Munster bank.
The test Alterative tad.Toaie > :
In the World I
NATURE’S GREAT SPECIFIC
FOft BVlRY FORK OF
BLOODJAND SKIN DISEASES 1
ic .'otHkoTwF
Complete Essay bn Blood,Skin', Nerve
and Muscular Diseases,
t>< 1 1 write to • -• •• 1.1
MACON MEDICINE; CO.,
LEGAL' .NOTICES-CLAKKE C0U«If
1.clar* p. cpitir-Y.-wh«m«. u,
up!!!* £
____—la terms el
■ teotw.iilidtaoulih
ol tk. Court .1 Ortlnary '
1 tbo flr4 Msaday In evKsbiW Mxt. why
sebargo tboold not l*o granted. Given
isagar “
RIEL SENTENCED TO DEATH.
Jorsey as
clerk, with Mr. Richard
assistant.
The melon business is assuming
large proportions in Clay county.
Up to July 25, in cars had been
shipped from Fort Gaines. Prices
have not been so satisfactory this
year as last, the cars netting only
about $40 on an average. J. P.
Sharpe, who has engaged in the
business more extensively than any
one Ise in that section, will ship 55
cars.
GENERAL NEWS.
General John A. Logan has pur
chased a Washington residence on
the installment plan.
Revised cholera returns for Sun
day show that there were 3,466 New
cases of the disease throughout
Spainand 1,192 death#.
Nearly a million copies of the
penny edition of the revised new
Testament have been sold in Eng
land in the last nine months.
A lady scientistin Crawlordville,
Ind., believes that all contagcous
diseases are transmitted from place
to place by flic*.
S.m Francisco Chinese are not
content with the monopoly of the
laundry business of the city, but
they control ninety-nine one-hun
dredths of the pork business as
well.
Mr. S. S. Cox. th* United States
minister, has been specially intrust
ed, it it believed here, to resume
negotiatin';# with* the pcite for a
modification of the Turkish tariffs
on American ports.
Peter Brown, a negro living near
VVilliston, has a daughter now in
her 26th year who has a daughter
16 years old, who has a baby now S
months old, the grandmother be
coming a mother at the tender age
of to years.
C. B. Stewart died at Montgome.
ry, on Tuesday, aged 81 years. He
was one of the two surviving sign
ers ol the declsration of independ
ence of Texas. He held many ira.
portant positions under the repub
lic of Texas. •
Vice Admiral Rowen being com
pelled by ill health to ask to be ex
cused from service as a pall-bearer
at General Giant’s funeral, the pres-
dent has-designated Rear Admiral
John L Worden to act in his place.
, The difficulty bet ween the Pacif
ic mail steamsnip company and tbe
Washington postal authorities cul
minated in the abrupt refusal by
the company to carry tbe mails
for Central and Smith American
porta excepting those for Mexico
, and Costa Rica from which coun
tries Pacific mail receives subsidies.
He Preyed Bervently When Sentenced, and
Reviewed the Troubles of 1809.
WiNNKPJtG, Aug. i.—The jury in
the Riel trial at Regina were out
about thirty minutes. They return-
ad a verdict of guilty. When it
was made known in the court room
that tbe jury in the Riel case had
agreed, all waa bustle and excite
ment. Riel prayed fervently, kneel
ing in his box and looked umoved
as the iury entered with a verdict of
guilty. Francis Cosgrove, fore
man, while crying like a child, an
swered that he was asked hit
prisoner to the mercy of the com
mission, and the judge said the re
commendation would be consid
ered.
Riel was sentenced to be hanged
on the 18th of September at Regina.
Judge Richardson said he could hold
out no prospect of retrieve or inter
ference by her Majesty. Riel took
the result coolly. He had spoken
two hours, reviewing the troubles
of 1869 and the half-breeds’ griev
ances up to the present. It is not
yet settled how the other half-breed
prisoners will be charged.
French troops in Tor.quin are
Mifieiing terribly from dysentery
and fever. The deaths now aver
age twelve per day. -The Temps
commenting on this fact urges the
government to recall the troops who
have served eighteen months.
P. S. Colby, paymaster of Mor
gan’s Louisiana and Texas railroad
and steamship company, was ar
rested 011 a charge of embezzle*
meat. The amount of shortage is
over $11,000. He has been in the
employ of this company for over
twenty-five years. He was held in
bail to answer.
ENGINE8, BOILERS * liOHUERY.
presenUnx seven maker* of *team engines,
je xoodxT have In xtoek, with aaesealled
neigh! bcUitlca by rail and watar. and haring
*o ertenrlve foundry and machine shop In this
' ty, 1 offer extra Inducements to purchasers,
nd for prices.
H. DUDLEY COLEMAN
New Orleans, La.
No. 9 Perdido Street.
W ANTED LADY AGENT*
Forournstr and aovsl articles ot lad lee
mud children’s Fearing apparel, manufactured
exclusively bT us. Including (he “Daisy” Stock*
lug and Bklrt Supporter, Safety Belt# “Queen
Protector.” Shoulder Braces# Bosom Forma#
Dress Shields. Rubber Olarham' Blbl. Aprooi,
Sleeves and mao j othex new articles. We have
now 1,009 nfronts selling these aoods and malting
Tom 160 to $160 monthly. This lsa ! Legitimate
luslness that peya well. Can sell something in
jrery house. Send fle. stamp for illustrated eai-
CiftiPBELL M’F’Q OO., 9 South May 8k, Chica-
GARRETT HOUSE,
Headquarters for Commercial Men,
C. GARRETT, Proprietor.
Table supplied with the Best the Mar
ket Affords.
EUKRTOX, OA.
CUSTOMERS WANTED.
TnTAwapnnw.im.niw . i
SWEET. MILK, CREAM AND
Butter Milk.
14 QUART- TICKETS FOR $i
AddreesOAK GROVE DAIRY, F.O^beX
Felix Rodriguez, a well-known
compositor, has died in the citv,
says the Two Republics of the City
of Mexico. He w.«» one armed, but
very expert, and held his stick in
the stump of his left nrm. Years
a.,: he had a trial of speed with an
other compositor, nnd lnsing the
had his left hand cut off in
rage.
The rain, the rain, the beautiful
rain, but no wind with it, it you
please.
The curative power of Ayer’a Sarsapa
rilla ia too well known to require the
specious aid of any exaggerated or ficti
tious certificate. Witnesses of its mar
velous cures are to-day living in every
city snd hamlet of the land. Write for
name If.von want home evlilenee-
We cordially n
meedyoarU a* the boil
remedy known tons for
Ocperrt sskaSOkoL
W# kora sold could, f
Die,naff So every ease
it hnsglv.n enUalscUois
Alcotta lain,
Hudson, Nr V-
E. 8. LYNDON, Agent
day oimolTcd ty mutual conscut, X. A. SnalpM
■ NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
Tho undersigned hare this day formed a o
MIICHOLBOk
smtbn mamba
above stated^ - 1 nak oFthe publle tor thensV
"“fiiAi!&ovr
H. DUDLEY CQlJEMAN
LEGAL NOTICES-7OCONEE COUNTY
G eorgia, oooher coom—win be sold
before the coart houae doer In Ocoaco coun
ty, on tbe Srat Tuesday in Deptembcrnaxt. with-
In tbt legal hours of ssle Sir ctih, the fouewlus
property to-wlr: One tract of laud lylog in said
county,oa tbe wstersol BsibenCreek.beglnalog
at a chlnqnepln corner oh said creek, running
H 10° E lc chains and 00 Unka to * pine eoraen
thenceS*1° E 0chatne to »postoek.lhenceS
35° E 10 chains toepoat oak, thence N 60® E11
chain, to e dead pine la tkesreok. thenae uneald
creak to tbs beginning corner, containing twen
ty-tour acree^ more arlcea, r
erty of of IV B Daniel, to _
from the Joatlec court ol the
of said county, lo furor of Jaakson A Vinos a I,
anrrlrors of Matthews, Jackson A Go- against w
B Daniel. Levy made by James B Ixfve, LC.
end turned over tome. Vrlunnontlpe eervedfen
.Alb*
mifdWete .tetthitrfcj
the county of Oconee, upon the. question of
assg- ik .
come operative throughout eeU county •*»
flr.t«UjofJenue^, g8e- H ^l|$tb j JM|. -
Jyiett ' Ordinary, Ocone* Countr.
'land FOR SALE.“
five rob* hod* With
on the first
animate.- ASA X-JACkdON. Ordinary.
‘Tsqar,
he, iteccaiwd, has tspMtcd lo terms of
’ ergolromisldailinlrtlstmion.
to to dlto nml admoulsh nil
r cause at the regular term of
- and for said
thla Cth
.0.0.
iqmt Thea# ate tkwaloro lo die and
S»Si9Em-VBi
hehd end on eUl ifr
b.
D. W. Leehlta fo Hohrjr Jeomuge. i'etition
to foredoMnvortgago on lendet Mav term, 1885,
Clarke Superior Court. ,It appearing to the oourt
by the petition of '4L * W. Lochlih accompanied
by note and uortgege, thet on tho seventeenth
day of August, In the year eighteen hundred and
elghty>tvo. iheeuM defendant lfcney Jennings
made and delivered to Ute petitioner file promts-
fiori note for tbe sum of live huudred ana thirty
lx e 5 dOO dollars duo one <Uy after tbe date
hereof with eight per cent. Interest aud waiving
homestead, and that on tho same dey end ycei
the better to socuro the payment of said not* the
Mid defendant made end delivered to said peti
tioner his indenture of mortgage convoying to
petitions hts holts and assignees the right title
bad interest lu altd claim lo n curtain tract or
parcel of lend in lbs county of ohurse and State
of Georgia on the north side of the Middle Oconee
riVer ndjolng lends of Ueyd Beuton. s trAct be
longing te toe Oconee MUL Company, lands form
erly belong log to the estate cd Thome® Crawford,
SSSSfSiMl?ie;‘b5 , T!!.A KSfta
Henry Jeunlngs and Conveyed to th*-m by deed
for one hundred and/seventeen snd on# fourth
ketes, dated (he tenth dsy of January eighteen
huudred and suveuty ouo. tho Interest of emd
Olios Jennings In thernddunct ol land conveyed
by said Giles Jennings to said Henry Jennings
being one-half ol said tract which is heroin con
veyed, said tract being tost ou which is located
Jennings' MU', ob tbe Oconee rlvsr. It further
peering te tne coart that said note remains
1 paid, ft is therefore ordered that the said de
fendant Ilenry Juuulngs do pay into court on or
before the first da of tho nc*t Urm thereof, the
S riuclpal interest and costs flue on stld note $uid
tis proceeding, or Show cause to the contrary it
ban’, aud (hat on failure of the defondaut so
do# thlr equity of redemption in ami to sa d
mortgage premises be forever thereafter barred
aud foreclosed, /rdit Is further ordered that
this rule be pebbabed ouce a month for four
months In Vne Banner-Waichtr an nows ns pc, or
served on saidilenry Jennings, Ms special agunt
r attorney# at least three months previous to the
rstdayol the next term of this court. Uivuu
under my hand and official signature, this M ty
14th, A. b. 1885# In opeircour ?
N. L. Him HINh, Judge 8. C. W. C.
POPE BiBttOW, PlfTs Att'y
QEUhUlA, CLARKE CUUXsTY-I certify that
the abovo nnd foregoing 1 1* a into extract from
the minutes of Clarke Superior Court, May term
1885. JOHN l. HUUUllIS, a. 0.
Mary
lands;
snd J
W, Pi H,
Gjflmes^P.'DaVuI. administrator of the estate
vn Angelin* Davls,dceeased.has, applied for a dl*.
hsrge Ifom said adniinlstrallint Jn terms of the
11 concerned teihow^cauis sJ^hTlWoto-QM
: the court of otdloary ol said county# to be held
u the flnt Monday in November next, why said
-iechsrge should not be granted, (liven under
my hand and oAolal signature at ofUce. this S4th
day Of Julv. 188*. A. P. HENLEY, C,C. U.
KUItulA, OLAttXK COUbTX.-Wbereni,
Ca-nik, tuardtiui of Annin T. Cauiek, orphan
Thorns, diunnk. decaaaed. applies for letters
of dUmUalon from <11-3 gusrdtatuhlp. Th«e are
thwawre te c|t« -and n,lmonl.h all ooncerued to
tvo w cause at the regular term ot the court of
erdinery of uld county, to bn held on the flrit
KtvdV In Au#uat n«i, why wild leitera elionld
not bo crantod. Ulr.n under my hand at oOica,
this 96 b day of June 1885.
ABA M. JACKSON, Ord'y.
H. J. Ragsdale,) Motion to establish copy of
vs > lostdeed Banks Superior Court
James A. Wright) March term, leSX
it appearing to the court that a rale nisi, has been
Issued tn tho abovo statedcascintermsof the law#
ami it further appearing satisfactorily to tho
court that tne defendant resides without tbs 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 for three months before
the noxtuum of this court in the Banner-Watch*
man,® paper publiihod In Athens# Os. A. C.
Moss. Petitioners’ Attorney. Granted, M. L.
Hutchins, Judge 8. C. W. C.
Clerk’s Office Superior Court, Bnnks'Connty, I
hereby certify that thu foregqing is a true extract
lr*.»m Ilia minutes of this court. June 8th, 1885.
L. N. TURK, 0. 8, 0.
G KORGIA, BANKS COUNTY—To all waom it
may concern. W C Moss, executor Of the will
oi F O Moss, deceased, applies to ue for letters of
dismission, nnd will px i ut>ou bis spidlcailoa
on tho first Mod4ay m October next at my office
in Homer, *aid county. Givun under my hand
and official signature, July 6th. 1885.
T. F. HlLld, Ordinary,
pKOUGlA BANKB COUSTY^fo wU whom it
VJmuy concern Oliver Vaughn, sdm'r ol Georgo
aughn, dto'd. haetu due form applied to the
uderKign^d lor loavo to sell the glands belonging
LLfOrjumi,
G ROltUM, BANKS .COUMiar.-4vifiPwbam I
may concern; Wil»Ia * ^ **'
for 11. V. Anderson, Ms
lissa K. Anderson. nuwt'L
B. Audorson and Mary L _ . ....
me for tetters ofdl«mlssion from said guardian*
■bi|>, and 1 will pass upon.hi* application on the
firm Monday in September next at my office iu
Homer, (liven undor my hand and official aig*
nstnre.thls 1st day of Jnne,1885. T. P. I11LL.
Ordinary,
( BORGIA, CLARKE GoUNTTf-Wh.rcaa
Jolm R. Gnu*, aiUnlulairnto, of the e.lalo IIJ
hU Kittle, dec.null haa applied fol a diachar#*
from aald ndmlnl.tr.tlon lo lonni ol tno U».
Tbnsaars .harefbra toetttnad ndmoulsii all con
earned to oho* enuae at tbo regular term ol tbo
cunrt uf Ordinary of said couuty, to bu held on
tbe Sial Monday iu October naal, why inch -11.-
chmie ahouM sot be granted.- trfvou unJef ray
b«3.ndedl.W .rtuaUra^hi^JaaeMb, Ikdi
and houses are
It. one mile south of
on the Athens an "
acres ef the above
dress too
thof Harmony Grove. Gsu, and
and Clark Seville mm3. • Tweet/
re in erigiagl forest; aboold ad-
asH
UU#,"A BlU to be
ayeved BepK Wj
f-LARKK HHKRiFK’fl SALK—Will baaoldbe-
L lore lb* twirl bwse door in Albans, ularke
property to-vriU A certelu tract of land situated,
iL“w»eld# ol^l'uldle^Baeirrtrjrir, neJf boiind"
ad on lb* north by the raad leading Irem AUious
to Lnwrcnearlll*. aoutb oy lam olHlaa Ella Jan-
nln*.. w^t hylaodi rjdlh* Oconee Mkl Op., and
ou thu eu.t by lauds of David K. Hlms, and balna
tb* land heretofore sold by Jefferson Jeuuluga
Hardman, to anU.Iy an axemttHnobtained ax tbe
.’adm'lJj^erUte ol'uoirj
madetodelandtnt by mid admimmr.tor. end
Hied and recorded In the omca oi clerk superior
Court ol raid county «a require by Uw, June
IM, 1858. Tble 2e!b day of Jude 18M.
ALSO, at tbe mane Um nnd place, e tract uf Ian
fester
SSl’u” rium curkn Superior Court. May term
Mt In larerWI Patman Lester re James wjiktoa,
cot. and as the property ef aald Jamas Wilkins,
col. Notice aoned on tenaotin ppwcnrtpn. This
»tk day ot Jans 1156. JOIftf Wl
I am now rceeirlag uy S
MILLINERY
Pali andjeiamlne. IsaabotuKUtoaea apJly
MRS-T. A. AJ5AMS
Man and Beast '
Mustang Liniment b older th*E
most men, and nsed more and
more eveiy year.
noted i
RELIABLE SELF CURE
in plain mated t.wlep. ffc. Druggwm can SS k.
Addrssl DR. WARP fc CO* LoaWam. Mf>
DR.W. M. DURHAM
SPECIALIST.
* :o:
Hn^r the treetmeHt sf lit Chronic Dfosesse I
^totoTy. Offiou. UK Peachtree USu,
county °Qsonfist 0 and |
oh m the
m^.bylaniisof w
Ktwttoi by M If Iintea# Tex Collector of Clarks
nrffinuffi ^irwnW. ^
Dnin E»•igBMtfkSSfffff-
"LABKR COUNTY.-^Toall whom It
a: AU peraona inhrrmtad are bar*.
t II ao good ouuae ' - shown to the
r will be gradtee oy tb* under-
■npRE*BEESit-.hevr. ap.illca umeior a
I M. JACKSON. Ordinary!
r Wimt 8HBMF
U Ike lii.il Tlie tiuy
KMufTuSL
IMi
LeJ w tvit told laud « *
Benton. Running t
oi'ainute a <Ukn'
»UI chalnr to a stab* i
<1 chain, to a rad onk corner;
J.Debalne tow rtakocorner:
•it ohAinn tu x p«st _
D 6 9J chains to the
(*I4L
M
s&ar
H OTICK.—Serah B. Hanaon
guardianship of Hattie end
nor orphans oi Myrtle Harris# 6
All persons tro t
any they can, at »he.____ .
CS toe CS-to flg OMMSDtD .^SD
she should not beeppoinhBd. ’ -"T*
iCK80N, Ordinary.
CIIEIIIFF'S HALR-WIli be aold bclore .the
O ©onrt house floor In the city of Athenrxnd
dsrke county# between the legal hour* ot sale,
ou the first Iwesdxv in September next, three
boles of lint cotton, weighing respectively '<7>
pounds, 4fi8 pounds sod 483 pounds Sold proto-
erly levied on as tho property tof J. H. Brown, lo'
satisfy site issued from toe Superior Court of
Gteane county At tbe September Urm 1875, In fa
vor of Henry E. Thompson. Property pointed by
attorney for plAlutitt. JOHN W.WIKR,
- Sheriff 0,0*
PKORwIa,' clarke oSunty,—Where*
IJ Cobb Lampkin applies te me for letters of
administration, with tho will annexed, ontho
estate of Louis J. Lampkin. lute of said couuty,
deceased. Tho*e nro therefore to clteend ad
monish >11 ooncernod to show cause at the regu
lar term ot tho court of Ordplary of said couuty
to be held uu tbo flut Monday lu August next#
why said letters should not be granted. Given
under my hand at office this the *4th day of
Juns, l«fo. ♦ ha M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
BANKS — LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS-
_ the first Tuesday in September next, at the
court liousa in said county, within the legal
hours of sale, to toe highest bidder for csto, toe
following property to-wit: One tract of land ty
ing in said county, containing fifty seres moro
««r Iff*, adjoining lands ol Thompron Bonds, A.
L. Pool ane others, levied on as the property of
A. L Pool and M. M. Pool, levied by virtue of a
fi fa Issued f our tbo Jaatlco f a court ol tbe ei2 Dis
trict u. M. of Banks couuty# in tavor of W. S. Bar
tow against t. L. 1*001 and M. M. PooL Proper
ty poiuted out by A, L PooL Levy made and re
turned to inn by J 8. Parks. L. C. * *
Also, at tho same time and place, one-half In
tersil in a lot ot tend lying tn the 1206th district.
G. M„ in sn ill county, containing one hundred
snd twenty-five and three-fourth acres, and
known s* tne land of John II. Fra 1U. deceased,
snd adjoining lands of E. C* Garrison, l* J, Mags-
dale aud Mrx. Wlllmot* Levied on by virtue ol
u mortgage fi fa issued from tbe Superior court of
Banks oounty, in tavor of M. G. Garrison against
Mary Murray, W. J. Murray. J. B. Murray ud J.
*, Money. Property pointed out in said fl flu
Levied on as tbs propertjreof Mary Murray# Ei*
J. Murray, J, B. Murray aud J. 8. Murray.
Also, at the same time and plaoe,- one tract uf
land lying In Banks county* eonttlnlng *
buu<lr«d and ninety*tbree acres, *a tha p“
of A. J. Pool, deceased, to satisfy a Jostlr
tt fa issued from tbe 403d district* G. —
■ounty, in favor ot Smith Llpsoomb, against A. J.
Pool, deceased, adjoining lands of tool Coffee, J.
n. Banks, Hyder aud House. Levied oh as the
property of A. J. Pool, dcoeeeed * Levy made
snd returned to me by J. B. Hughes, L, C.
Also, at the same time and place one sottel
mare mule about four years old, sm sums*, by
virtue of a mortgage fi fa. issued Lorn the Superior
court of Banks county# in flavor of T. E. May ft
to . against Wm. Smallwood* Property pointed
ont In said A ia. Levied on as the
Wm. Smallwood. This,0>
U lVOKlfJA, |SAnX.S UOUNTY.— mim ww •
oa the first Taosday In July next, at
court house door in said county, within tool]
noura uf sale the following property. te-wllrT
hundred acres oi land more or ioU, It
Banks county on the IIt»i r *—
lands of Ed Winn. James
of Tobias Griffin vs F M Gowder. fttopertypoinP
ed out by defondant In fl lx. E. D. OVVRN,^
G eorgia, ibanx* cotnrrT.-wm tm uin
before too Court Iloue door ia Homer. In
**14 count#, within the less! sele.houn, on tho
list Tneadsr In Angiet next^ the Ihiloirln# r- rop
vontatnle# tm hundred ami aeven (101) acre*
sss"r!®
^*rss-fe3f3
Garter; Calawar Carter, anfotben.
fcwty (ty) ayiM. manor lo
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND*
CREDITORS.
All persons aaving uemands’
of Lindsey Durham, late ‘
are hereby notified to ren
the undersigned according to
sons indebted to said estate are
Immediate pajmcnL.
auglwfiw
NOTICE. J
hereby notified to * “*
BBscaasr'
requested b> make
Watktoiville, JnaeWtJ, IMJ.
\f~0