About The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1885)
,N, ATHENS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST i«<. THE 3ESTT A HOME DRUGGIST VANITY llAliUW. • iiUug, aettlod down W hla Hi • t$w nvnuten the henry downward tread of the detective* was heard on the •tain, and the two m«in re-entered the room, chinf looking p txxled mid disappointed. He triod, however, to lib In his vexation under an air of surly civility. H have mxdn a nintake, i*iU»,** he said tc Vanity. “Fact is, I have been misinformed. I hopeyoowfli admit that I luivu tried U make the Job as pleasant as l oouUi.“ »t£§ AH this time be wakey eiug round with a dkatfrifedair. '• “What does he wrT old Hardware called, oat, gazing with a kind of uujjry curiuiicy from r nee to face, and speaking in tone* which faltered with ago and anger. '**0h, fattier," Vanity tailed out Impatiently, “nothingof consequence. He ouly sail thi roof it all sound. ” ."Bay* what Uootmdr the oU man cried, in aeoente fell of suxpidoo. “The roof I the roof r* Vanity eaBai out Than, turning to thp detective, tbeeald: “If you bav*.4000,4)0 shall have such an afternoon with him if bo once geti And truly old Hardware was looking round idth an exprwaton of distrust which seemed to show that he was not altogether blind t< the fact that be waa bring deceived. Tht detective, after one more moment of troubled Irresofottmv waa Jut about to obey Vanity When hieayot were arretted by something which caused hie whole fUe to Ugh! on. The room wu # papered, and right bohit* the chair in which old Hardware aal .mi what seemed, at tbs diet glance, to be • . door, so neatly arranged amidst a flowsrj pattern that it was almoat Invisible. loan instant the detective guessed that there waa a closet In the wall, and all the mystery wai dear to him. His prisoner was standing within two yar's, hidden by that papet screen! Ha walked straight up to old Hard ware. “Now, old gentleman, found out' is tin word. Get op, If you please. w All the officer meant was that the old maa shook! make way for him to examine th« clomt. Bntin thishamada a fatal mistake. The closet, after all, existed only in Wa owe imagination, and the clumsy wooden parti* tion, which suggested the idoa, was a parti tiou, and nothing more. But he whom tin offloer rddressed misunderstood the words and in an instant the mystery wm revealed indeed. Suddenly the aged, decrepit figure ■prong up with the energy of a lion. Hi tore off his cap, awl with that Us spectacle* bud a wig and Ward artfully made la otn piece. There stood before the astounded group Vanity’s father, indeed, but not thi tottering greybeard that Vanity's father wai supposed to lie. A man of forty-five or fifty, tali and handsome, of powerful build, whom faro glared with rage and dedanoe. Bm h was the transformed figure whick leaped out of the disguise. And Willie could see even in this face, whose every featun was team with defiance and animosity, • fierce outline of the irresistible boauty whlob, in the daughter, had taken a shape soew chanting. Father and daughter, they stood face to face, and the other figures for tin moment seemed to rink into the background. Hardware concentrated all the rage of hit expression upon his daughter, who reamed ready to swoon with terror. In her pallov ho road the proof of his own furious can jocture, that his daughter had betrayed him and while the detectives, petrified with amazement, paused, though this was not fot five seconds, be had time for all he wiahed to da Drawing a revolver from hie bread he pointed it at Vanity, and, with a torriblt cry. discharged it into fare aide. The pom young woman stood erect one moment, gaiin| at him with a fixity almost as dreadful U his own; and he, as if be would answer thi look, called out; “You have not deceived me with all yotu pretense! Vou sold mo, you sold met Take . your reward I” And as- she sunk down upon the ground, he leaped acrorn her body, and dashed to ths doogjrbich ted upstairs. ' SSE HOWTO PRESERVE y • 250 Pounds Fruit, Tomatoes, eto.. FOR ONE DOLLAR NOEXPENk IN BUYNG FRUIT JARS: USCSTONE OR A NY YOU HAVE- One Dollar Package of the American FruitJPreserving Powder and Liquid will do it. American Fruit Preserving Powder and i iquid, Will effectually allay or prevent fermentation, and shivered upon the floor. “Your health for forty yearaf roared Hardware, with hit diabolical laugh, “and after that, your 1. time! Walk upstoire and have a chat with the old maul” In the moment while ths offlfear drew bach Hardware must bare earned oat his awful sobeme, lor when ths detectfre leaked up ths stairs again all was regime flame. Hardware had deluged the place with to resins, or souse i in flam in* t4o liquid of ths tort, and had set the whole ou tire. At tbs fop he stood as CHATTER TlY MIffi AND I TALK THING* OTBt “Now, unsa,” saxd lat this putm, “iwLh to ash you be ers wa read ono w ord mores Vt ha. uo yuu say about Will* nowf “I hate WinP* mbs answered, with, eras that really flashed. “A poor, weak, vacU- latingricttiunT * “Jlato h m, itrf*!* I nld. thnuderptruck. “Now. P' o.- young man, what was he todaf' “lie »* lonoviiy tvs>j«3atbfe, docu:-r,*%b«j addod. with rnv-ra >w>rn than i comd have believed possible. “Tonorght to be sc tie. lteJ.” “What coul.l toe young man have doner I repeat*!. Really, h-»r .-ncc^y tunle me doubt my o\m Judgment. ^'Surely you would not havo him mm nj hart. “Yea, I would. There!” “Wlt'i ell this hanging over bcrl** . “Year ♦ “Miss,” I said, recovering myself this iniv-h, “v mid you have had the ceremony by lie >a»* or i»y bauasf' “LAtm, tic tor.” aho cried—no need to my “linton.” the very do*f might hive stood nt right of her face ruvi nattr-ils and her glow* h»:? eyes—“listen to me. i uould almost Uk« to Juice been a iro.ran such as Vanity “N w, in's— w uii'i I. /*//,’ mi j said, holtUng up her hand, “WlL 1> B:u»*v Usd Leeu tbo . a.i to Ic-vo ms to the cud. Vamiy was nut bad-bcaneX Life had used hm* cruelly. What waa she? -a straw tarried on a torrenr. i: I lad bvon lie Asr, and IVldie hml breo—unlike'. Willie; if hs luwl ke,->t h ! s vow a id iov^I menu, why then, being a nviu&U, no matte- wh*nv I had fni- lcn, Willie would hive ral«ol in sup. Oh, to teivo foUowsJ sucita :.n il to keys been tvhai hu would liuvu oteauul to iuive uied for hlui n “But, you 803, ml^^ ,, I ventured to say, “lie did not wont li r to die for him. lie w.u:ted a young lady to keep fcis * houae. tint’s where it was, muss." kin dul not hoar me. “For such a maa I would have { ono into a raging water fl.iod, or in.on. (lory furnace; ovun it afterword ho had driven aitajger info my Uva*i , I would have wild with my dying hrcatli, “1 forgive you, ami I lovo you sin* r “But, miss.” «!aid I. “do hear an old -nan. Wo live in n world whore raging water floojsdfOi’t e nuo in, nor b inuug “dry futiiacus. nor daggers put to ho ;onu. Wb.it we have got to do, mis*’’—1 really wanted to muke her ixj it—“is lo coax our litth nmt- ter o.’ one, two or tliren pound* a wei k to gw n.- lur a. jH>>ib!d; and, to hi quite plain with you, misq it 1 were a v< uug fallow lwokmg for.n wi: -, and one r.ere to*o m> to ;u3, and M*y site wou d go into u burning firry fur- naro for me wiieo for all, iui 1 tha other wc.v to sny that sho would go iu o tho pantry every day for m3, I ramar thl.tk I should rhc«Mo :ha r Rnt ry ou.i, beenus*. you Hij. ml«, there are so man/ pautri m, and ouo do« not of.eu coaio :*croJi a burning ltery turinco; tlutt’* wnera It is, uusv’ Wta-n 1. n*I tci* young mist looked at me, .and, do yen know, I h»U-iauc.oJ 1 saw ou her ilp; the sign of a smile. ".Nivcr r.Uad, doctor,” she said, laying hot l.and on my sboulJor, “you ai - o good’a id k.ni. But do read ou, for I am dyings to know wuut liappcncd when they got iutolbu “Ah, miss," said 1, setting my spectacle* riia gbr, “that was too dreadful to think Ayer's Sarsaparilla. lief ore, looking now like some gigacftlc Asad. - “Como up to the madmans rearer" te yelled again. “Hot Aqua,-told teadl". all ready 1 Up to tee madman’s roora!" “Water! water T to# detoctive shouted to his companions; “water bars, or the whole house will be afire I” Another roar of laughter came from abovu i "Won’t you come up! won’t you Join hm in a glass? I am going to have enntoer., A glass with the madman 1 a glass in the fire with the madman!” Then they heard another loud crash, she- meaning of which was evident the aao he- stout. Hardware must hare thrown a grtp* glare vessel down the stairs filled with kare- sene, for Immediately after the crash a stream of liquid flqmf raa iato the room. Another cradi followed, and another, and now the room began to swim in Vk r y. 4 Until this moment no one had thought of wounded Vanity; and there toe lay oa the* ground. But now the flame, running aerare the floor, bad JastsetlretoWdreri* vhea the detective caught her up in his anas and dragged her cut of the bouse. Indeed,-!)* whole parti had only time to rush but before the firs filled the room. And no sooner were they In the little gar. dm than Hardware flung open the window and glared out upon the group with a face night—never seen by day—but evidently uponmtist intonate terms. This man Inis been at last hbmtitted as a burglar an 1 worse than a burglar, and the poUre bettevo that th?y are on the eve of one of Uu most important (tUeoverlee that have been made for rears. In fact, England will ring with it—a* least so they eay. 4 * “Ain I to understand,* 1 Willie asked, j drawing nearer to too other.'and speaking In a low whisper, .“that you think the young woman is connected with this strange man without her father’s kno* ledqqf 1 _ “Weil, not exactly, perhaps” the other answered. “But, you sue, the old gentleman ain’t very sightly, and I* hard of heating, and so forth, and our viow is as be is kept pretty much in tbo dork. There is no quee* tiou tluit ho is a steady goer. He has born watched sharply by people with eyes in tbrtfr' head*, and ha has beet reported a steady “We'l," WilHo Snow murmured, recalling all he knew, “I cannot make this oat” Dr.J.C.Ay*rAa*.,LMMU,liaM. CERTAIN CATARRH CURE t« • vegolabli-Hp*- rifle fui'LVlarrii in Ita varisu* lot ms and etap *, Direr mill JtoruThroat and all Infliininmtory Dismars. The only safe, convenient, economical and atiso remedy known. Noexiwnaive ami danKcrousapnaraiiift rrqu 7 ed for Its nw. It ourea where others fall to give relief, tailor write for circular giving testimonial* and lull Infotnintion. Price one dollar per botUe; six Unites ■*r mo:cat thorateof ten dollars per dozen. Manuiac* nn-d by 3 O. CO. ATHENS, G A. For sale In Athen* by .Tno, Crawford & Co., Whole sale and Retail Druggisu, Clayton Bt., opinwite P. O. Uttha ugltest to the company behriped He pointed ha revolver at wretched Gra. clous lb, who was too frightened to run away, and feO ou his knees pleading for life with fearful energy. Meanwhile the smoko began to rush out of the window to clouds, and half hid the awful fare of Hardware. But be roared afresh with laughter, aad did not fire at flrek seeming to enjoy the terkor of the wretch below. How many lives that UtHe pans# saved no man on tay. “Let the ugUee be helped flntf cried Hans' CHAPTER XXL nut hE'TJrr u m;vifAijso. It Is now piain tout the detectives had token such* precaution* that thj escape of imy ouo lrom tho Farm was f.n itupo mil.ility. Another oflic -r hi plain clothes had joined my fr-ond, un-.l two men v*cro to bo seen ap proaching the Farm, care lowly as it soeme.1, hut they, too, were t?«re on burinc-H*. The |>c1*cj hitd, in fact, traced tho strariqo man to tlto Farm the night M-foie, and they had tho boat roa on for knowing that he hod not loft since. I suppose they bad seta watch. Anyhow, the theory of the police was that . huir num waa witbiu the walls at that mo ment. AU this time Vanity ^howod no agitation. She led toe way with her swift, fearless step, m l tho detective locked at her with an ad miration 1m could not conceal. Tho more inro lio was that lib man lay in thohoust •ti e more he admired tlie girl’s daring. Tcorc was loniethiffg profeHsional about it. It was lioU, hkillful pi iy, where nervousue*s and lucijocitv might well liave been portioned; and such play thj ufilcnr honored, feeling meanwhile n certain elation on his owu m> cjunt, a: ho thought that tteoo riovorpeople were, after al. t fairly caught in his snsiv. Jie gjvo voat to his admiration later on iu this way; an 1 as his words embody tho expo- rien.-o of tho man of a very remarkable world, I wnto it down bores “I would give money to know what women arotcadeof. Courage I Why,* I have known some* o; ’em go right up tho very crack of tlk'ir tloorn and Dover move an eyelaib. Tbs odd thing is tout they can’t do it for them- solves. Let thvimwivos bo ia danger, and tiny run and squeak liko mice; but let it bu < to save a miserable bit of a child or a ecapo- grouo of a husband, and a cage of tiger* wouldn’t frighten ’em. Which makus int always sav, I would-liko to know what women ore inodo of ” “Antiraw,” tho man said to the com vaoion at his side, “you and I walk iu. Now, nur-a, I go first; you seouud, if >ow plrase; and tills gentleman third.” Easy lie and easy shn. If the pair liai! been footmen with rilk leg* and i>owd«'re<l hair, and sho my lady, Miss Vanity crtuhl not Iuivj trcnuul them with more haug.it y IndifTenuice. And so they walked into tii l»rlor; and Willie following, not know-Gig <be tokl mo afterward) what be did, but lik. a man m a <lr--am. Hie parlor was qnlet and orderly. Then sat the okl gentleman, with a tumbler ol water besido him and a newspaper sproac open on the table, and ha* groping out tin words and pronouncing them to himself, ss: have noticed deaf people sometimes do. Hi looked up at the party with great curiosity, and after a wondering gase from the duteo tires to Vanity, aad bock again, ha caltec out: “Who are them peopleP Vanity went to his sale and repllod, in that high-low voice in which wa speak to tht deaf: “No one of consequence, father; itlaonlj tbo landlord ” And then, for the first tima, the poet young woman’s heart bo*an to beet, and ths spoke with a trcmlJo in her votes, and acta ally cast a beseeching look at the detectiva as much as to say, “Hpare me all you can.” And be, who seeinod ruolly good-natured, and treated her as if she ware a lady of hb owu professi in, only in another department^ called out to the okl man: “We beard, sir, tliat Uiera waa aomaihlni wrong in the upper story of the bourn” Which was cleverly put, you obeerra “What storyT asked the old man, In a meet quorulou* tone* “The upper story of the bouse, father,” Vanity said, in the deaf man’s voto% as b* fore. The old man looked up and scrutinised tin party with a penetrating air. “He must be a good iandlonl If ha comet to see about repain before be Is alked to" “Do you mind that. Andrew? 1 the stout man remarked to hie companion coolly, but with an air of amusement. “Old gent bat got hie write about him stfiL Now, let u» eea” He ranted out of tbo room, and Andrew with Mw , Now, for the first time. Vanity created to otuerve that Willie Boow waa fu the room, and she dealt Mm rattier an imperious look, which made him very uncomfortable* “Who Uthlsr bar Cither asked petulantly 1 “landlord’s sour “Only a friend, father," Vanity answered. “Don’t mind him. They will begone In a few m-nates.” BOWBJSm.ua THRU! 1 hkmkdy pleMsnt end rompUlut*. ieboWflw*rr LEtilL NOTICES—CLAKKE COUNTY BANKS —LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 110UNTY—WIII l»e sold rhorsas, Hr U the first Tuesutv In Heptember uhi. at tlis kw the es court house iu said couulr, witbiu ihelrgsl applies fow hours of sale, to the hlgb«*t biddor for cash, the Iu terms oi ] following propertj to-wit: Coe tract of land I). a! sAesouUh : lug la said couuty, ooutaloln^ fifty sere* mors reguliirte'w 1 or leu. adjolulag lands ol Ti.gmp..in Honda,.% taty, in be L. Fool sue other*, levied owu the property of t aext, why A. L Fool asd M. M. Fool, levied by virtue of a ted. Ol veil fi fa iMued f on the Jastlcs's court e; the. 12 Bis- e this 27 Ik trie to, M. of Bank a county, In Uvor of W..4. bar- 1, 0.0.0. tow agaluat A. L. Fool sod M. M. Fool. Proper- ______ ty pointed out by a, L. Fool. Levy made and re- lereas Jobs turoed to awe by J H. Parks, L. V. (he estate Aleo. at the same time and place, one-half !n- tor . ur~l in « tolol l.nd ljln, !-l fir llWJli dl.irk'l, 'fheee are «-*•.. In said countv, ouatalalng ouo hundred uurvrned to * n ® tweutr-flve and tbree-lourtn acres, and he Court of l"*owa ss the tend of John 11. FruItL deceased, oi> the first * n< * odjolnlug lands of K. C. (isiiison. 1, J.fcags- d dlwharce data and Mrs. Williuot. Levied ou by virtue of ». kjL It a mortgage fi fa laaued from l he .Superior court of IB Banks county, In Uvor ol h. C. Garrison against n,«iiI9L Mary Murray, W.J. Murray. J. K. Murray aad J. -rTr^rtB- 8. Mu nay. Froperty pointed out ]□ said ft fa. tSKSbt^isflsjs^iSi -vT!r* hsndred and ninety-three scree, as the pr«|)«rty ■a G?r^ ■ ®f A. J. Po®!s deeoased, to satisfy a Justioe court ® *• from the fodd district, 1*. M.. Mali httT rn.ea T 0 "? 1 ?* fcT#r ofHtelih Lipscomb, against A. J. ri aih Pori, deeoased. sdjoluiaf lands of Joel Coffee. J. re. inis sin u u.L, ...i ,7 • i. ., Uwu, (ran th, u.l« at tto bmrd a yell 0/mg. (ran Osrt< U.i. inrf—^ nn utter victim hi reach, and the smoke began to volumes, and, in Ins time than CHAPTER XX. TUMBLCDOWK FARM |» 1IEMMICD IX. Vuuity Hardware, with quick, defiant j arc, was thus leading tho wuy to tbo farm, when a suNpicious thought cruaaod tho de tu-.tivo’a mind; "If you jJ-otas, Miss Bamltt 1 *—with cm- piuvo-s on “il”—“1 shall tkaulc you uo- Ic iiurry so. fast,” “What then?” Vuuity utrnod upon him coolly, ready. It scented, for anything. “i don’t « :ao.ly widt you to como in -^ight of tlio l.naso ju »t yc.. ’ I'ihc inrm was iuuaeu Ly tL# t re«.) “Soma iriond^ of ntl*u ure scrolling iq. litre,” die uttkxT cuminaoJ ary- ly. “1 Li.nk uiov uuLii all is ruauy wo hod I»etter not conic uv,a.n rungoof tin ivinduWA boiiicbcdy might Lo looking out.” “V r cry go^i,” Vautty remind, with un shaken caluiiimis, “1 can wait here.” tShj Urpped ut a att l. turn.n.; lur back u;kju tlto jerty, rot-toi her arm ou the upper bar ami lookml at thd htudscapj. “You s.e, uuss,” the uetocuve saill, stag- gcrod by bar manner, and with more Uutn hs hod yet shown, “dooty has to Le doua" “Yen,” Vanity answerjd, without taming rnun l,\’’dooty has to lw dotio”—uumlckdig his prouuin'iat.aa— 1 “and Uumters have to Lo mado. OihcrwtsC your protewdou would be an klls ono.” AieouwliJo Willio Snow had Lara banging awkwardly in tho rear, uot d t ided whether to return to Hampton or stay and see too affair cut. Uo walkeJ « few pucos down hill, dreading Vanity’s look if she Happened to turn round, a id ail m ««tce ho encountered Griuioun M<\ Willie felt r.s if some gigantic toad stood face to laro wtto him; tut Gra cious Me, who had drawn hmmncoucluaioni about tbo ca*», thought this was i to time to iRgratiate hiuisclf w:tn toe hu,Land of hh late employer. "S/te ain’t much, dr," be said, indicating Vanity with liis thumL "on'* die never was much, sir. Your gu». lady and tno’s been instruiDootal in finding of her out, sh\” There ho stood, with his swollen fare an I yellow eyre and greasy attire, teaching - U, cap for reward, and looking such a m xtel c4 ■iiatpUing infamy toat White’s face turned crimsoo w ith s.iatue. “Look here!” Wdlia cried lurioiudy, “il you ever dare to speak tome a^aiu—i’ll— hi—d’ye bsarr Hs left something to ths imagination of Gracious A.e, but at th ) sdbu tune advanced toward bim in a dangerous way. Gracious He mods nn reply, for, reading the wrath in Willio Snow's countenance, hi hastily concluded that his Urns was at hand and disapjftered round the corner with re markable rapidity, looking more like a toad than ever.. Now, for the first lima, Will In observed that a stranger waa loitering about with au . air something like hk own—as of a man on- decided wtoctuer to go or stay. Tote was a Fori, deceased, sdjolnlaf lands of Jo«l Coffee, J. H. Baaks, tf/der sed Houm. Levied on u tbe property of A. J. Pool, dceeaeed Levy made and returned lo ute by J. U. llughca. L. C. Aleo, at lb* same Urns and plnco one aorrel mare stale aboet fear year* old, am all alas, by virtu# of a mortgao fi fa. toned Lorn tbe NuiM*rlor oourt of Banka county, is favor of T. K. Key A (’a, against Wat. ttmallvood. Froperty pointed out la aaid fl la. Levied oa aa the pioperty of Wm. iimallwood. Thu, July Slat. BM6. X. D. OWkN, Hkertff fl EORGlA, BAN KM COUNTY.—To all whom I U «ay 00000m; William T. Anderaou. nardlan for U. V. AnderaoB, MwnrrtK. Anderaun. Ma- Uaaa K. Ander.on. now Mallaad K. Furr, Knoch B. Aaderaon aad Mary O. Anderaoa. applleato me for lettera of dBmlaaion from aaid guardian- ablp, and I *111 paaa upon bla application on tha flrat Monday la tiopteuber next at jay oflloe la Moaicr. Given under my hauil asd official Nig* natnre,thta l»t day of Jane,IMS. T. V HILL. Ordinary . CHAPTER XXIL TUMBLEDOWN FABM Uf FLAMBB. What follow ed was dreadful Indeed. Hard ware flung off ths dstectivre with A fury n RORUIa. CLARK K COUNT Y.-Wbereav, John U M. Head baa applied for leltere of ad min lat ra tion on the eatale of Jeaae J. Head. Ute of mid count)! deeeaoed. Tbe-esietkorvlere leeMeaad edmwulab all ron< erned 10 a hew cause at the ny- uiar term *>r the court ef or44aery. 4c be held fit aa*l fur aald reality oa tha Aral Moadav In Sep* isphsr am rty<Ml4 |mm NmuI «t M gr*aled «.l.au uade.- my hand and o cial alg- Mtore at offies, thla *J4th day afJaty. less. • KOH..1A. t'LABKBCOUNTY.—Toail whom It I tiiif ennoeiu: All peraooa intereaied are here- r selified that If no coed eauaer * ahowa to tha «l*ery an order, will bo gradlei. by the under- gaed ou tbe Th day of Beptsoiber. MSA ooUb* ihtag a so* read aa markid eut by the roed mimmahmerB, appela el for that purpose, com em teg at tha end of BUomfieM atr.-etoa the ■ethers limit ot the iNeerperstloa of the city ef TICKET, SIR. tad running in the dlrectleuof aad tef- r at a point sear tks eastern sod of Bandy Idea, running threesh the lauds of B. L. rid aud the Athena Masri'r Company sad This tout «y •n«5/ vm ‘ TT A4a M. JACKSON. Ordlaaryl It sppsurlsg to theoourt that a rule nlal. haa >wan laoseu ta the above stated cum in tenna of the la*, and it further appearing aatlefaeforlly to the court that Us defendant realdea without Uia lim it ef the Stats of Ueoffta. It ta therefore ordered that aaid James A. Wrt«ht be eerved by a publi cation efmM rule alal for three mouth* before the next team ef ikiaeoort la the Banner- Waleh- Kt'KKJSPTt toy. Granted, N. l! Butekias. Judge iO. W. C. (fork’s Office Superior Court Back* County, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true extract frost the miantes #f this oourt. Juna Kh, lass. i L.N.TUKK.C. B. C. G eorgia, banks county-U appears to the eeurt ef Ordinary that the eauuefAs- seoe Rusher, deceased, with tha will annexed, la without repreacutatMin. Notice la tbeaefore fives that on the first Meoday in fiestemher mat. I will appoiat the Clerk of the Superior Court or aoaae other It aad proper person aa ad ministrator with the will annexed oa aaid aetata. This August fid, IMS, T. F. HILL, (uu. a..k. (Vte.i. 3ROIA, ’ CLARKS OOUNTk.-Wheresa bn It. Crane, admlaletrato* of the estate of Kittle, deceased has applied lot a diocbe<ge 1 aaid admialstratlou ir terms of tae law. • are .barefeta to otto aad admonish oil sou ad to aho* cauaa at the regular term of tho t »f Ordinary afraid aoualy, to ha hold ou “*—* 1 lay la Octehar seal, why sash dle- uot ho granted. Given undef mv A POPULAR CONDUCTOR SAYS. cherye ah* hand and _ G FOEOIA. CLARKK "oflUVrYl— \b heraaa. Jama* F. Da via, aamiabndw ef the rotate et Abgsllse Pavla,dtraaaid.haa applied for a die- charge truss oaM sdm la let rail wo laterals ef the lit. These are tharehuu tauite aad liuisntah ail sons a rued lo she* sause at the raguiar term fo Ike eeurt af ordiaary ol aaid eeuaty. te be held Hardwarrfin which caussil thre bock like weakly I flight of statrelad there stairs ware si self with a crash; and .thsy drawn, which rignifiad thqt bo himself in. Ana than, far ths detective* seemed to recover t of mind .It takes HmstotsU lOTICX—Rsraa B. Henson .has BMdied Aw I guardianship of Mattie aad Josh Harris, mi ff orphans af fit yrtia Harris, Bewared. All persons ora cited te shew eoare. It iy they sea. si th* regular September term .IMS tbe oeurt of Ordinary ef Clerk* onus ty, why e should set be aauoialed. this Id of Augast IMS. ILL, Ordinary Baaks Osaatv. M OOGmTY—To all waste W C Mona, exssator of ths vl seed, applies tone for letters < *U1 pass upon bis amilkati* iy la October next at my offic euaty. Given uadar my haa >KU*<II., CLANKS OUUNTY.-WI ■uu mro-- w tea weuwii uim urev iww* look .(tar th. window-, uni tten both nt Itenweln. tobrnkote. tb.-Ulrcu.door. Tbo Us mu hturtadMNlMtf U *,ud tte old Wood gitowy with, ant, mdltm-n* tlwipUa-nd puuta tte w-y apiUJn hjr opu; oaly . mu, whlio warkta, hu *.y .pw-nl, mold bAT.bM.dm- Iik..rU Tbo (tewttln hnltatrd . moment, — tte brmrt mu ml jlit, mid Imiteduulr . prnrM STOCK LAW ANNOUNCEMENT. HI1EUMAT1SM. . 7«5d election, I hsraby pro of said elseUSu to bo a legal (!) votes for “a* Ireoe. sad mcniibx H B Hleteerva 7 ' a 'Vn Ju-t cowtesa'.edj .nul-lKli.IrWMd-'lo ■■ tessae*”**- LEdlL NOTICES—OCONEE CODlffr JOKIIA, OOOHNN COVRT-WUI b. -old rMtralk.rautMw.kmr l-omu — ;-5 C. BODE, FRENCH CANDIES. CUSTOMERS WANTED. TO.TAK* NUaNJCLdAW SWEETI MILK, CREAM ‘ AhD Butter Milk. ■4 QUART TICKETS VORIi ^IlmNUI BKUH haint Ice. Cream Saloon, ImanT roarcl HaixI* word with another ter- npedalra, mister; np ■AOMrt. . Magnolia Balm COUMArt.COM MILLS. the bouse; but the old man imiuirbutl v. and male her i