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T.L.GAHTT.
inu m iaeunr.
Every good citizen of our f reat
republic and lover of liberty can but
sympathize with Parnell in his
struggle for self-government and
home role, for Ireland, and bid him
God speed. This demand is recog
sized-as the great principle of good
government—“that no nation can
be justly governed without the con
sent of the governed, who are free
to elect their representatives to make
laws to regulate and govern their
own affairs.” We do not see bow
England can refuse to grant this
reasonable request For centuries
has she made the Irish her serfs,
and exercised over this conquered
country a most arbitrary, and, for a
long time, tyrannical, rule, that
would have broken the spirits of
any other people on earth; but in
the breasts of the gallant sons of
the Emerald Isle has the thirst for
sell government been entailed from
father to son, and from generation
to generation, and is as fresh and
vigorous to>dsy as when the necks
of these devoted people first felt the
heel of oppression. If justice and
right fail to appeal to the English
heart in behalf of Ireland, the grati
tude of that great nation should be
touched. In her numerous wars
and conquests, the pride and chiv
alry of the British army was drawn
from her Irish subjects, and there is
not a country over which her proud
flag floats but was purchased by the
life blood of her valliant Irish le
gions. While demanding and often
rebelling lor their rights in time of
peace, when the honor of old Eng
land is at stake, she has not a more
loyal or faithful people unde 1 - her
rule than the Xriait. Hence we
DAfi.Y BANNER WATCH,MAN ATHENS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER *3, 1885
—— 1
winner is serving the state in chains
and stripes,the proceeds of his labor
going to swell the hoard in the pub
lic till. Here is an opportunity for
the display oi true humanity and
justice, and we trust that some law
will be enacted to right this wrong.
Let us temper justice with mercy,
and not punish a whole family fo r
the sins of one.
COUNICL FOR PAUPER PRiSORERI.
The Walton News makes a sug
gestion that we heartily endorse,
viz : That the criminal docket le
called on the first day of court, and
if a person is not able to employ
counsel, that the Judge appoint
some lawyer to defend the culprit.
This gives him time to investigate
the case and prepare a defense. It
is a judicial outrage to puts man on
trial for his lift or liberty, and grant
his counsel only a few hours to in
vestigate the cause. It matters not
how able be a lawyer, he cannot
properly defend a client without a
reasonable time to study the merits
of the. case. It is the duty ol the
state and our courts ol justice to
protect every citizen, it matters not
what be his condition, and give
him every opportunity for vindica
tion. To arraign a man, appoint
counsel and try him in a day,
simply equivalent to condemning
him without justice or mercy, for
nine times out of ten such trials re
sult in conviction. It really seems
that it is only the rich and influen
tial that can get justice in our courts,
while the poor and dependent are
the class to make examples of. We
are opposed to this one sided man
ner of meting out justice, and want
to see every man, when he stands
before the bar of the court, dealt
with exactly alike. The Walton
News' suggestion is a step toward
reform and in the right direction,
and it should be heeded by the
courts.
The Ishmaelite regrets to see its
■u'.gliW, the Chronicle, making the
sert, and the whole civilized world I supposed point that prohibition is a
must confess, that the demand now
made upon Parliament for home
rule in Ireland is just and deserved,
and the English government will
prove itself aa ingrate and un
worthy of the love and devotion of
ita subjects if it fails to grant this
boon. It is folly to discuss the sub
ject of Irish independence, for to
this EuglanJ never can or will con.
sent; bat she can give these people
their civillibcrty.and permit them
to elect their own Parliament and
make such laws as is best suited to
the country. It is galling und tttor
hid thing becauseljohn E. Bryant
favora it. It makes us sad to see
our veneiable neighbor in so sad a
plight as this. Does it oppose
drinking water because Bryant fa
vors it? Does it favor appearing
naked on the street because the old
Skowhegan prefers to wear clothes
in public? It is a wretched busi
ness to worship the devil ofiicense,
simply to avoid the suspicion of
being a fellow-worshipper with
Bryant of the God ol sobriety.—
Sparta Ishmaelite.
A Richmond dispatch states that
tifying to any brave people to have the breach between Mahone and
loreignera and aliens placed over | Cameron, growing out of the at-
them, which oppreiaion and deg
radation our own sunny south has
been made to keenly feel. Hence,
we know huw to feel for and aym
pathlze with the gallant Iriah people
in the peacelul struggle they are
now making for home rule, and the
heart of every true southron goea
out to them. We believe that the
request of Mr. Farnell will be grant
ed, for England cannot refuse un
leas .she closet her ears to justice,
rigbftand gratitude.
CONDEMNED prisoners’families.
There are constantly coming be
fore ua'JnstDncea where tome man,
with a large and dependent family,
la arraigned belore a court of juitice
for crime, sentenced to a long term
i« the state's prison, and hit helpless
wife and little children thus robbed
ol their natural protector and left
depvmteotapon the cold charity of
the 'This it justice and cru
elty combined, for the laws punish
innocent parties for the offence of
another. In such cases at this, the
state should return to the culprit’s
family the proceeds of hit labor,
that while the law it being vindicat
ed,' they need not suffer. Hire ont
such convicts at a fair valuation for
their senricea, and then let every
dollar that they earn go toward ,tho
support of their families. It is not
the intention of our laws to make
crime a mat ter of gain to the state,
bat for the punishment of condemn
ed felons. I The wages of crime is
bat **n»Umitter to the tax-payers
of Georgia, but in cases like we
bawf enumerated it would bo e
Ood-aend indeed to tome stricken
and impoverished family. There is-
not ft more pitiable object than to
see tome poor woman, surrounded
by s large family of helpless little
children, vainly tiying to eke out a
(miserable existence while the bietd-
tack on the former by a Maboneite
organ of Philadelphia, it widening
and reconciliation between' the two
is further olf than ever,
MEDH'INAlj.
NARROW ESCAPE.
Bochestsb, June t, 1882. “Ten
Years ago I aa* attacked with the moat
Intense and deathly .pains in my back
and —Kidneys.
“Extending to the end of my to*-* and
to my brain!
“which made me delirious I
“From agony Si 11
“It look three wen to hold me on my
bed at timea!
“The Doctors tried in vain to relieve
me, bat to no purpose.
Morphine ana other opiates I
“Had no effect!
“After two months I was given up to
die ill!
“When my wife
heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitter
had done for her, she at once got and
rave me eome. The first dose eased my
brain and acemed to go bunting through
my system for the pain.
The second doso eased me so much
that I slept two hours, something I had
not done (or two months.Before I had us
ed five bottles, X was well and at work ns
hard as any man could, for over three
weeks; but I worked too hard for mv
strength, and taking shard cold, I whs
taken with the most acute and painful
rheumatism all through my system that
ever was known.
“1 called the doctors again, and afior
several weeks thoy left me a cripple on
crutches for life, as they said. X met a
friend and told him my case, end he
■aid IIop Bitters had cured him and
•would cure me. T poohed at him, but
he was so earnest 1 was induced to use
them again;
In less than four weeks I threw away
my crutches and went to work lightly
and kept on using the bitters Tor five
weeks, until I becamo as well as any
man living, and have been so for ti years
since.
It has also cured my wife, who had
been sick for yeti s; and lies kept her
and my children well and healthy with
from two to three lioi ties per yoarTherc
is no need to he sick at nil ifthese loiters
are used, J. .1. Ukkk, Ex Supervisor.
“That poor Invalid wife, Sister, Moth
r, “Or daughter!!!!
"Can be made Che picture ol health!
“with a few bottles of Hop Bitters!
XSfNone genuine without a hunch of
green Hops on the white label. Shun
all the vile, poisonous stuff with “Hop”
or “Hops" Id their name.
A STATEMENT
Of Facts for the Public to
Considci'.
John S. Wise, who recently de
dined to fight Page McCarty, is
said to be the hero of twenty-six
duels. He is left-handed, hut un
der the code was obliged to use hi*
right arm in dueling.
* = v B
AYER’S
Sarsaparilla
|a a highly concentrated extract of
- *liviiptittlt And other blood-purifying
note, combined with Iodide or Fotaa.
elamaad I roe, ood Is the attest, most roll-
able, end moat y——I— 1 blood-purifier that -
•so bo need. b Invariably czpd Is all blood
. potoora from tha system, enriches and reno are
the blood, ami raatona tie vitalising power.
It la the bast known remedy for BcrodUn
ood all Scrofulous Complaints, Eryalp.
Bores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions
of the Skin, as nlso for oU disorders coosed
by n thin and Impoverished, or oorrupted,
eoodltloo of the blood, inch u Rheumatism,
Jteunlgta, Rheumatic Gout, General
Debility, and grromions Catarrh.
^ra RL a—a Ala —
UmJEfcilltT KScSSiitSw WuBu*
"AYSm'a 8ab»A1»ABIILA has cured mo of
flu Inflammatory iHto-Hs-h with
Which 1 hate suffered for many yean.
Well. Moons.?
T ' Durham, Lu, March 2,1182.
PREPARED IT
Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mat*.
Sold by ail lrnigyists j |L sis boohs for hft
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her hour easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
Ati.anta.Ga., Jahuary 12,1885.
Emerging from « severe a ml long spl
of typhoid fever, X discovered that the
settled in my riglit log, which caused it
to swell to un enormous size, remaining
so quite ;t years resisting all treatment.
A sninll ulcer, finally made its appenr-
anco a little above the ankle, which
rofused to lieal to any mid all externa)
application and tiie ttso of the most noted
blood poison remedies.
Tlio ulcer continued to enlarge, fre
quently discharging, perhaps, ns much
ns a cupful of pus or matter per day.
The size of the ulcer was about two in
ches In dlainater, extending to a depth
near the bone. At one time it appeared
that the iiesli in ail contiguous parts,
would surely become a running sore, as
its peculiarly llnbby, spotted and un
healthy condition clearly indicated,and
it was intimated that I might lose my leg
My condition becomiug so critical, and
ulcer enlarging so rapidly, we sent for
Dr. J. P. Dromgoole, who made a thor
ough examination, and said that tlio
fieih on my leg for six inches aroilnd tlio
sore would soon slough oil it not rein-
edied; that I must have my leg bandaged
daily and commence the use of B. B. B.
1 acted according to ilia instructions,
and after using tlio second bottle tho
itlc.r looked fresh and healthy and
commenced healing I continued tlio use
MISCELLANEOUS. .
0. U- Floaters
M.HJalon&Co.
PLUMBERS.
Gas am
Dealer* is Sea!
Newer pipe. Bo
8teom Goaf **.
■r etc
Fitters,
Wroe-kt. Cast and
ini all eucr.ptiona.
Fitting., .Hydraulic
••VISIT
Clavton s t. Athena, Ga.
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY GOODS.
I an now receiving my Fell Stock ef the finest
goods In thia line.
Cell and cxHmlne. I am|bound to fell. ap31y
MRS. T. A. ADAMS
C. BODE,
FRENCH CANDIES.
The finest ever brought to Athens, falae
Ice Cro&m Saloon,
ho South.
ICE
n any qmntlty find.at all time* excent Sunday
belt the Ice house will b* open from 9 to 10 Am.
ad from 4 to & p.m
FOB SALE OR RENT.
BEST PLACE
In Oconee County, Georgia.
150 acres of excellent land, 75 fresh and 2.5 acres
of ohl Und, All excellent and In a high state of
culliratiou, not two acres of waste land on the
tract; good,plain conntry rettidence; throe tenant
houses, with brick ohimuera; excellent barn end
atable«; tine tiih pond, e The property ig sit
uated on McNutt creek, nine *nil«« from Athens,
?rlce |2P per sere. Apply to
i m ii'ir i ievid n jteal Ki
WILLIFORD,Heal Estate Agent.
For Safe.
An excellent four rood cottage, fronting on
Cobb street and running thiough to Prluce Are
uue. There U a well of excellent water and
dry well on the lot, good kitchen with two roo!»,
The property Is in excellent order and will be
sold. Apply to J. 8. WILLIFORD,
Real Fstate Agent
A. C. BILLUPS.
a premises to
To Rent.
I'wo Urge «toro rooms on Broad street. Abo.
a good coitmre, with »ix rooms, dry well, good
water, garden, kitchen and stable attached
This fronts ltov. II. R. Bernard and next lot to
Alec Davidson. Apply to Mr. Homer K.
•on. Phi —
Nicholson, at NichoDon, Phlnixy A Co., or H.B.
Sept. Uth, 1835.
1691 Acres.
Of land (or sale or exchange for Athens cl tv prop
.nt qt
level; 200 acres of bottom land, improvements
common, 7 tenant cabins, on place: 200 acres ii
cultivation; 500 acres in forest; 1*2 tha tract gra;
jil balance red land. The property is on Broad
river, iu Oglethorpe county, 0 miles irom Klbcr-
ton, 18 from Washington and 25 from Lexington.
Buyers will have to get out of Georgia to buy
J ’ rice! Only 13.50 p<
. 8. WILLIFORD,
Heal Fitato Agent.
r Dtvrgalr
Apply t
:to rent.
A lot on College avenue, Athens. It has on It
a six room eoltagts kitchen, stablea. carriage
hoase. etc., and one of the best wells In town.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
FOR SALE.
SO teres of land four jj lies from centre of city
w«ii improved, 20 aernj stand in good state of
cultivation, well watered and level. A bargain
may be had if applied for in next fifteen days
Price |#W. Apjdy f“
I.LIFOUI), Real Estate Agt
Rooms to Rent,
Three nicely furnished rooms to rent reasona
ble. Day board can be bad convenient. Apply
At Mrs. Frierson, corner of Dougherty and Jack*
on streets.
MILL
And 200 acres of land 8% miles from Madison
Springs, on Blue Stone creek. The mill baa two
acts of runners and a! I other msebinery neces
sary (or a wheat and eoru mill. At one time
when In grod order the mill war the boat paying
property in Madison county, and It can again be
put iu fins order for s small outlay, arid It U well
locate** * ‘ ** ’ ‘ *
. „ ..... oeated for cuntom. Price $2,000, one-half cash
nrB.B.B.Bndtothe(treatastoniahn.ent
V .. . .. 1 ,, j „nrml until Norembar 18, and lruotanld by that
and satisfaction of myself and friends, [ uu win bo withdrawn from the mark.t. A,pi,
tlio ulcer continued to iieai rapidly ami ( “ junn «. WILUFORD,
la now entirely well, and X am attending Kc “ ““*• **«»*■
to my businea atW.H.Brotherton’a store
Ido not hesitate to recommend !i. B. B.
aa a wonderful speedy and effectual
blood purlAer, far superior to anything
else I ever used.
I refer to W. H. Brotherton, W. B
Cone, Major D. A. Cook, Dr. l*«rk, Dr
J. L. l'inaon and others of Atlanta.
W. M. CHE8111BE.
The Best Alterativeaad.Tonle
In the World?!
NATURE’S GREAT SPECIFIC
FOR EVERY FORM OF
BLOODtAND SKIN DISEASES I
O. I. c.
LOUISIANA LOTTERY.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 1/b.UOU
Tickets Oaly Si. aharo la Preform*.
maw
eave Atlanta.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY wSSK
COMPANY.
“Wad* hereby eerttty thst we eopervto the
maem.au for Ml lb. Monthly rad Baml-Ao-
with hoacety, hirncaa, and to rood AdtN toward
aUiar-iu, *od wo.utiorU. tha Comp,., ton—
tola c,ruinate, with fsc-vloll— of our algsator—
attuned, to lb advarlUem.nU.”
r the Lei Ilia.
Incorporated to 18— for 35 ran by I
tore (or Educational and Charitable .
With a capital of ll.OOO.OUO-to which * reaerv.
toed ef evar 3880,000 ua aloce been added.
By in oaarwhel—tof popular jete Ita Iranehlaa
wia made a part of the preaent State Conttltutloe
adOjDted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
On I, lottery ever voted on and endorsed by
Vie people o] an, SUM.
It never eeaUe or postpones.
IteOrend Single number Drawings
will taka place monthly,
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand
Drawing, Class L, IN THE ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUES
DAY. NovemberlO,1805—186th Monthly
Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE. S7e,0 JO.
too,ooo Tickets, Five Dollars Each.
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All frelrht train. on lhU road carry pauen
fara. All pataeuger tratni run throuch JoDaS
TUI. and Rlcnmond without ebaure? connect,
tof at DanvUlo with Va, llldland f l£w?;, fo ^
water; ciUra. and at Atlanta with HI Unra
diverging. Mo. M leavaa Blehaoati at 8.25
P m and No. 61 anivea then at 4.30 p m, H
leaveii Bichaoad 1.38 a so, ss arriveaihara ril e -
m. The focal freights atop at ahovaatatlona 80
tooomlnutaa.
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On pains Noa. 60 and 61, Now York and Allan.
to, via Waahingion and Dauvtllo, Uraaniboro
vu ift| wciRioBa ana UAH*
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ngtou and A*w Orkans.
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Application tor rates to clubs should be mode
only to the oifiec of the Company iu New Orleans
For further information writo clearly, giving
hill address. POSTAL NOTES. Fxpfvxfl Money
Orders, or New York Exchange in Lnliuarv let*
ter. Currency by t.apress (all siisis of 85 and up
wards atour expense) addressed
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payable and address Regis-
NORTH-EASTERN RAILROAD.
SupjutumuiDBXT'a Omct, i
. . Athcuft, uo.. bum. iv, J«55.|
On and after Bept 19th, 1886, trams on thu
road will run a* follow*:
75 Meridian Time.
Leave Athens
Arrive al Lula
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tered letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANS,
^ Now Orlsaus, La.
OH
LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans, I.«.
STATE NATIONAL BANK.
Nee Orleans, La.
LEGAL NCTICES—CLAIIKE fOUNTY
ur parcel of land in Athens. Go., commencing st
(be corner of Thomas and River streets, runmug
in a not them direction along Th jmas street to
ornor Hoyt street, thenco down Hoyt street in a
nc rUicaftt alrectlea tolutertectioa of River street
thence up River street iu a southeast direction
to beginning coiner, containing two acre., more
or loss, levied and to be sold as the property ef J.
A. Wi therspooa and J. 8. MeKIc, by virtue of a
fl fa issued from Ciarke superior court in favor
of J. G. Gray sgaiust said J. 1, Witherspoon and
’ “ ‘ — ptember 25th, 1885.
JOHN W. WIER,
_ Sheriff of Clarks Coant;
DMJNI6THATRIX 8 ALE-By Virtue of
ayagL... ,
J. 8- McKle. This September 15th, 188.V
county, Georgia, will be sold on the first Tuesday
In November, 1335, at the court bouse door in said
county* during th* legal hours or sale, 551 actss
of ths tract cf k nd whereon James M Willough
by resided at the time of his death, embracing
the whole tract except the dows* laid eff Mrs.
sold in lots from 100 to 180 acres. Baldlaudi
adjoin the lands #f Smith, Hardixres, Durham,
“ , Cider ai
Norton. Robeson. Fambrough, *xu«r *u U tuum-
•s and Mrs. Wlllsughby’s dowsr. Plats ol Ita
above lols can de seen at the residence or the
admlnlslratix. Terms cash. Oct 5th dsy 1885.
MARTHA F WILLOUGHBY
Administratrix of Jams* M Willoughby, dec d.
QKOKOIA, CLAKKKC'OUNTIf-IVb.era. Cobb
OLD INDIAN CURE
Foul. Com]
THE GEM OF BLOOD PU
RIFIERS.
Not a cure-all, but an excellent tonic,
nppetlxer und blood purifier and in the
treatment of
FEMALE TROUBLES,
.ihsnln-oly without an equal.
Oltliii popular preparation the Tele
graph & Messenger, of Maeon says:
“Moat of our druggist handle the prep-
aralion culled O. I. C. which simply
means Old Indian Cure, and many o(
them are selling large quantities of it
This medicine hast stronghold upon the
confidence of our people, who regard .1
as an honest reliable old remedy. Xt is
raanuiactured by a company in Perry
Ga„ who own tho original Indian recipe,
■pistols, Scrofula, Drapep«ia, unt The rapidity with wMoh thu demand for
“tott;natUoi^c«tarrh. sjpblUi. ithaa Increased,since It* Introduction in
ourcommuuity, la simply wonderioland
oan be truthfully accounted for upon but
one ground, and that ii the real merit of
the article, for It* advertising here ha«
"been limited, aa compared with many
other preparations that have been left
fan? in the rear in tho race for popular
favor."
BOLD BY LXtDUfQ DBOGGIST8:
THE O. I. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
TSI, Orrat Bhrad poriaer.Teofo and Appetiser la
For Bale In Athena, Ga.’, by Long ft Co
mktsMv
Blood Poisoning from whatever*
t Malarial “ *
cause, and
Complete Essay ou Blood ,Bkiu, Kerrs
end Muscular Diseases,
writ* to
MACON MEDICINE CO..
Sole Proprietors, macox c-a.,
••* to Pewderwl Form, eaajr toprepw.at home
vltomr vlthont apirtu—Small aia^TSc; larf*
atoa, ft Uallt.1 to any aJ Jresa on receipt vt
yjice. Llqal. form—ftmall ilae, |]|Lajra alafo
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X. 8. LYNDON, Agent
Globe Hotel, Eiberton,
Has been renovated and well furnished and the
proprietor dealres to announce to his old friends
and patrons that he will spare wo pains to ar*
conimodato them in first clmMstjlo alTwKtoi
him witk their prtrsnsge. Twenty —
vji Ltmpkin, administrator witk the will annex
ed of Ldwla J. Lampkin. doc’d., has applied for
leave to sell all ths real estate ol said ascsRscd.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to show eaase at the rsfulsr term of th*
court of Ordinary, to ba held in and tor sold coun
ty on ths first Monday in November uext. why
such leave should not be fronted. Given under
my band and official signatuie. this 18th dsy cf
Beptomber 1885. A. P. HENLEY, C. 0.0
AuglMt
G eorgia .glares county-tooii wnom it
may ^oneeru: All psnona interested are
Inga new second class public road as marked ont
by th* road commissioners appointed iortnst
purpose, eommencing ou the lint betweoit
Clarke and Oglethc rpe counties near th* reel •
denrs of N. C. Waxgoucr. and running south by
th* Onm Corner and A. 8. Dorsey's to ths Inter
section of th* AtLeusaud Lexington nod near the
residence oIW. H Jones This fist Pept. 1885,
AbA M* JACK-SON, OidLary,
BcptWaOd
tfW’PuIlmon Buffet Sleeping Cor Lula
Atlanta.
Traiu No. 51 connects at Lula with K. A D. train
No. 52. Close connection iu Atlanta for oil
Southern and South western joints.
•WFuJJinaiJ Polnce sleeping Cur through irom
Lula to New Orleiius without change. w
Trwln .So. M cunxiei.u at Lula with R. A D.
tain No. 68 for Churlotie, Dnuvlllu, Richmond,
and all point* iu North A hunt.
wq-i'ulliuun l*niru-e Bullet Car through from
Lui« u> Wsahiiigiou, UnUtiuore, PhiUdeii hiaand
New York without change
Train >o. 52co&uc >u at Lula with K. A D. train
No. 51 fur all Fustcrn cutes.
'Pullman Palace bleeping Car through from
bent potato in the North, host, couth aiui tteftt.
IfEdCKtt SL.5U ~ 11 Tbit, iieti. Poos. Agent.
H. K HSRN A HD. rilip't.
G&ORG1A RAILROAD COMPANY
STONK MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
Orncx <ii.Nftr.AL MAffAuko,
AUKUSltt. Go., Oct. ird, 1*35.
Commencing Sunday, 4th liihtuiit.ilib nui«»w
poftkougers schedule will otavratu on thu real
Trains ruii by 9otu meridiau nine—32 tuluuica
slower than Augusu lime.
FAsT LINE
No. 27, WfcST UA1LV.
L*vo Augusta 7:40*a \
At'rji Hash U 10.40s
| No.28, tost Uaily.
I- Leave Alilu.U 2.4?- p. ir
I " L'n. 11 0.5 / p.m
" Woodvillt. C.ux ».xn
" MaxcyH ... k 23 p.m
•• Lexington- s:3s a.n. " Antl«b. 6 :u p.m
Autiocu ... 8:15 n.m ‘'LoxingTu.. u 51 p.m
“ Wiuterv'e »:.9 p.m
Maxeys ... 9:U4a.n>
- Wood villa. 9:25 ail
“ Uu. PL. .. 9:4U a.n
Arr've Atlanta 1.00 p n
NO. 1, WKST PAILT.
L'veAugusta..IwM Am
“ Uacou 7:45 a m
Waxhi'g’n. 11:20 a.m
Athens.... 9: 0 a.iu
Wintsrv’a 9r24 Am
Lcx'gt n.. 10:14 Am
‘Antioch.. 10:44 Am
NO. 1, WEST PAILT.
L’veAugusta. . 9:45 p m
Arrive Macon 6:45 a m
APvs Atlanta. 6:45 Am
ar'vv Augustus 8.1A p.l
. 2, XASt UAlTY.
" HoodVilsC 2;>9 p.B
" Moneys... 2:66 p.m
" Antioch... 8:24 p.m
" Lextugton. 4;oi p.m
** Winter* va. 4:49 p.m
;00 Am APTeAtheus.. b:M p.a
" Waxh’gt’u. 2:20 p.m
* Macon .. 6:L> p u
Augusta. ■. 4:85 p.a
NO. 4. EAST PAiLV.
L'vaAtlauuu.. e:15 \
" Macon... 7ufo p
aPa Augusta.. «:00 %
Gangers to and irom the foil??tag stolons onlj
Grovatown, BsnallA Mariam,Daaring. Thomson
Barnett, Crawford ▼111c, Union
Grcenesboro, *Madlson. Rutl
/I EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY-Whereas, Jos
R. llalc. adm r with tha will annexed, of
William Hole, lata of said county, deceased, ap
piles ta me for leave to sail all tha real estate ba>
ionylng to ths estate of said docaosad* Thaos are
therefore to notify all concerned to show causa at
the tegular term of the coart of Ordinary of sold
county, to bo held on the first Mondav In Not—
bar next, why tnch leave should not ba granted.
Gvan under my hand and official signature, this
1 thday orSeptember 1885.
ABA M. JACK8QN, Ordinary.
t house door In Athens, Clarke coun<
s November nexL the following prop*
arty to-wit: One six horse power eteam engitie
of the Tanner moke, mounted on wheels, levied
" ‘-©fWWCKldd andC U W
Kidu snd U M W Borders, Property pointed out
by pUlnttre aitorney. This, soth «epL 1885.
M v BROWNING, Deputy Sheriff Clarke county.
/liOZaiA," CLAKKK COUSTY—Wk.rara.
Iv* Ju»*«F.hay", folmlnliuator .Ilk. fatotoi
MZntcltoe Davli.Jfcrarad.hM tapUft for . dla-
fchfoj. Irom MM admlnUiralloti U forma .ribs
luw. Tkaae iratoerafar. to ctu tncl admonlab
•UeoM.iwMtoZtow eauraai to. ngntor tom
SttoP ahooM not b. (tantod. Given under
px W-gl ■‘pgnwjaogmu.j, 8>«>l
; CLAKXB >;oUl(l t—Wbervea, Jebn
Point, Grceneaboro, Medlaon. itnUedse,
doc to- Circle, Covtoaton, Conyera, dtone houn-
toln fold Decatur. Train No. 38> a. ill eto|> tl
•nd receive raeeenzera to rand from toe
lolfowlne atoUone only: GnVeiovn. Uerlcm,
Dearine, Thompson, Cunek, UeraelL Craw
fordvlile, Union Folal, Ureettahoro, Medlaon,
Rutledge. Social Clrcla, Covington .Convera, LI-
toonla. stone Mountain and Decatur. The "(aat
Una" conuacta lor aU pftato eut and nonheaal,
»e»l and aoutovaat. _ ^
Train He. 2l on atoene Branch glaee paaaaen-
■«>• bum So Stoss auto line, iimlootaa for
upper el Onto. Point.
The lui i
Thelaat mall run. through aleepera hetvee*
Atlanta and Charletton. Tralna to and Irom
Athene oosnMt with train. 17, to, 1 and 2.
in. Fan. Agent.
R. R.
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JOB W. WHITM. Oen’l Traveling Paannge
Agent, Afotnel^Un.
GLOBE HOTEL
UNDXR NEW MANAGEMENT.
OPEN for THE SEASON.
Tbe undersigned respectfully Informs
the public that he bas secured tbe con
trol ol the old end popular OI-OBE HO-
TEL, of Augusta, and it will bo kept
open nnd ran m the tame accommodat
ing manner aa formerly. .Every atten
tion paid to guest*, and tbe table will bo
specially looked after.
Families accommodated with pleasant
rooms st moderate rates.
Special rate* (or boardand lodging
JNO P. CABTWKIGHT
■to advertisers.
Allit of set nevapapera divided Into Jutoa
and aectoma will b. lent on awlkraltoo-rSBB.
I To thoea who want !helr ilvertlalsv to pay.
we can offer n. hatter mna for tiiorougb pnd
afccute work than toe varfoua totlfoaa ef oar
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