The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, April 09, 1881, Image 1

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Sit? .-~ q > -H ( i..f t 1 v r&nv --- 1 Published Every Saturday 21 «>rnfn;u Oili'jo—to tho Court IS in - ', room, N.nail -1 Hast., iiu'.vn ,'eairs, Clev-sbim!, ( : ;i. , roe i n ' : C/ ■ Tim story of Use hale. j I j ' <- U • ■ ■ . inyrtlc-frii ed, i I'lidor the iiiapi‘ . it v.ms hinged— j The, lit.it0 wiiodiu pi to. •'Tv. as tin witiihi tl-e quirt gb.-an, : When 1 bad stroll-,:,i with Xellie hume, | i 1 £ od t; pause auil with. 1 ]i»S'cre I said to i <:r'*G< ml night.” ; Yet lr<afk :•-> loavo the winsome sprite I Within the garden pale: | And WVd there, lit: ;or the as ail gate lovers between tie, us two, 1 j And leau upon the rail. We'd talk—in fitful style. Si weec— With many a meeting glance between The tender words and low, ’’-- e’d v. Iiisy.or some it- ,:.r, sv. eot conceit, .■■1 ■•:•'; idle gossip we’d rope . : And then i moved to go. | do -1 la-:, t,’ I'd - ay: 'gcw),i aia’: * a Ofco-h; | 1 •: -ii'’— limn t«er. with hnS: a sig! ‘ 1 : 'i.uti.l * i: ",::a A i he u ii I ! Aon :-.l bu’ stare.:, : . a | ;a.-. . on t! c iail;a■ , arat iiogiti i: a!; again. . ’ t. 1 th ; t a :C n. : v a day a;;o , Ti .o •> e-isw.i. ,t :' ■■•-•I tiaa --.till At i 1 i ■ - : ■ *1 0 i I 1 I e:i.-g \c!: ■ A ihilv at--.inky. i- ma.v iic. A liuto wi*f>titer win a •''ka V. u i :., .-or ; - a to .. ;\ Tie happy--" I'mi?’’ My cynic fric? t save your sneers, there v.: :■ res 1 tiu 1 1 .. H'.licit .vondcr chttlifc.v teiv.s! - Tbiil .:•: i-e.tr y*tut. .-alt, i.er.. t.ud mine; t-oo iifivv ho Mi:,tbs. his legs iu t,vista .Aaieat die r.tte itti-i swi-ti.y. “ ■&- & .:k SmUli’s dll Bui, Xatttfo works in her own curious w,.v s. VYo iinu r<- u I;| t!lw rhauow rd ps-.-t-tiouK!, am.' v<c hud a sudden streak <>! gnndoe-ss hidden hidden w v-, y Uo -n in the heart of a thorough viEiatt Su-dth of Devil's jJavil s Elbow, iXi.ri r, was r, as a a harden cd rascal. Nature 4 utrit him for a vil¬ lain. She gave him a leering* hand dog look. She gave him the eyes of a tiger She gave him a mouth which a would have envied. You know Hank f a' a viha-n at tho first glance and he always teemed as if he know you knew it. It rook a good deal to wake up our ear:.'}). There were farmeru from Ohio, broken down rrudestnen frem Indiana, mechanics from Illinois, and one or two ex preachers and M.'hooln.uistors from New England, and didn’t ‘tuurcle up' arid tl.tui-bjuiff men into eternity as they did up the Gulch and down on rho.Fiarp. 'i'hafs the reason why Big Hum!; Smith niade our camp his head¬ quarters. ills profession was that of a gambler, but it \va strongly ruspected that he w as a thief and robber and i sotnething won-. After several bold toniKTH's ana two ottempted murders in i out ca un, it was decided that Hank must go. Wo had no proof's, yet every¬ body foit sure ho waa the gu Uy man. Wb expeotod a row, but none catuo. lie packed up Ilia traps ut sullen si¬ lence. taking iris own time fur it, and while she camp was at die Her he skulk¬ ed away, going towards the Fiats. He was only out of eight of camp when ho met one of our men w ho had been down the trail, and without word or provoca¬ tion he out with his bowie-knife and slushed and cut until his victim had a dozen mortal wounds. A Chinaman saw the whoio affair from the bushes and brought us tho news, and so it happened that Big Hank bad not left our camp over two hours before ha was brought back a prisoner. His victim was yet alive, ana we had plenty of proofs for hanging the murderer. Devil's Elbow was at last excited .Men who wouldn't- shy a stone at a dog 1 were now anxious to pull on tha hang man s rope, and Big lian k Smith had (.Tv to look at the pale and determined faces around him to realize that his career was tv., ud. Yet vj didn't rush things. Eve:yhotly d} was agreed that I tho mao must have a little ttuio to pre¬ pare himself for eternity, and ho was iold that he should live till sundown. His reply was: all pack of •Bah ! Ycu are a coyotes, ot;d it I had free hands cud a knife I could drive \ou all oil' the bu!/' And now’ a curious c rcumetanco oc curred. No one had ever stopped to wonder if Big Hack had father or mo tber or other relatives, but about mid aften ooo a mart came down the gulch lieu; Four Javkfe with a message foi our empowx 5130'2';(>:;Ay;;§§§§ ,91; m2: ms ADV hawmzm r. nr Ujjl ;;; ■ 5 L, 4 t* iSli. T TY *J.:’'.., n « r* o - f L , 1 • • ; if • A \TT, 1 **«.vJ .>.;•,•• v ft - -■-. • : <) ; s> s 1 i j u :! 1 'V A.' prisoner. It was to tho cUbct that his lath 3 r, a man over so v oi 11 y y*?ars old, was cominy down to see him, and would roach tho Elbow soma ii:-a text foro noon. 7 ’hey had not met for tvr. n years and the old tnnn spent sever al years tt.nd a heap t.ff money locking for his uii.-isimr son. Well, air, that news rne’B cl Biff H ink Smith in no ::h)o at ail. I was ono of the guards i or him, and l raw and heard all that was said and done. In five minutes the murderer's cminion ance lost its wolfish, brutal look, the hateful gleam melted oat of his eyes, and I couldn't, have sworn he was the h into tuar. 11 ; a-k: d for some of our leaders to come in, and when they were there he explained : ‘1 hilled Fete White, and is proper 1 should swing for it. I simply warned to say that my old dad v.-ijt bo here to morrow. God never made a better man, i ran away from homo years ago, and Lie's found mo at last, He thinks of me as an hottest, respectable man, and if he knew tho truth it. would kill him. lie'll estate here, because tin: •••* • no ex¬ cuse. to stop him, and I’ve, pot this fa¬ vor to ask; Being as you art) gEug to hang rue anyhow, and baiiur as a few hours can't help or line' either .Mho. want the performance to con: < oT h an hour fiom now. Whc u It’s over give : e a dvCenc- burial on tl.o h;il. end '.lien fix up a story to toll mv old dad. Tall 1 rm 1 died 1.1 fever, or fell off hr.) clilf, or vv,:s uecid.s-ntally eh.«t—:»u> thing but tho tiati:, hi- u an ! man. Ills hair 'if: y and his face w: nUlcd, and lied) apttAk so .'oiih' an<; hr.' a such childish eoidhuiinm that you'll pity him from the hoU'-'id of your hearts ii.m't ray that 1 was a {.'..miller, and robber and tr.ur d<; c-r. Get around it som-> w,.v, f.r his oke. Dig my grave wluvfe you will, bo'll It::re! beside it and offer up a pray or, ami he'll have tears in pis eyes u.e he talks toy,»u, t ask ibis ,u mynad tMts only, a iff! if : yb^f'i^ ! #hA'!t' ? yScj' y * faiitftd i toll you it surpiiv- <t us to see that lUiicieucd rillinn hr**r.:i down that A ay and tiiik iu Unit manner, n;,d if hu crime had beoti would anything iesai than wii ;' u i murder tie hava bt,.-u liovved t<> walk out oi camp. As Lite case stood ,, 0 must hang. Camp la%r> Foie juafc Jaws, whether legal or not. Big Hank received tile promises ho naked for, ; rid shortly after four o’clock ho was led out and hung by the neck until dead' lie was a game man and died as he had lived. ids A 3 the naoscwas clipped over nock he said: ‘It's a dog’s death, but Bin to blame for ir. Be civil to the old man, but tell hi in anything but tho truth. Go ahead with your lunging ’ Well, what do you think; there were one hundred and twenty-nino of t:a in the camp at Devil’s Elbow, and Hank Smiill's- old dad would bo along' next forenoon. First one puny slid out for the Fiats, and then another packed up for Duu'.btown, and a no. her for Six .Milo Bxisd, and at nine o'clock next forenoon the Elbow waa dcasrted. Not a man had the sand to remain and lie to him about his bey. When ho came down tho trail he found tha camp da- 8erttv j hut on the hill was ;i new-made gmvo ynd a 8j ^ u reaaiu; - : HENRY m , vuv SiU’i'H, AGED A BOUT lid, Fell off a barrel and died soon after. His father will find some relics down at tha Flats. —Detroit Free Press. LOST IN THE SNOW. A Brava Struggle Struggle for for Life Life by three Hen in Yfyomhig. Helena Herald, A story of almost- incredible endur¬ ance and fortitude comes from the far West, with the reports of floods ana snow storms. Three men. including S. D. N. Cooke, superintendent of the stage hue. started from Port Fetterman on the upper North Plat to river, for IHcky Creek station, on the Union Pa cific railroad, on a buokb a d drawn uy two power lei horses. The snow was failing IBut and drifting badly, and be fore they had reached the twenty-two mile station they had completely lost the trail, and the homes were suffered to wander about guided only by their own instinct. After a a time time they they left the buck board behind them and endeav¬ ored to push forwatd on horseback. At ouo point Mr. Foote was nearly killed by his horse, which backwards into a snow drift eight foot deep. After this tho horses were abandoned, and the men strugglr-d along oa foot, hands, faces and feet being badly frozen. The three men had three sacks of mail aud ;i canvass overcoat. The first man would stand on his mail sack and throw the co.it ahead of him, allowing him to fake one stop. Thqu r -:h man wor.; follow oo, step by stop, . ■ d tho l a ni:'a. piecing no ilift f ■ at" y l he.ivo it ahead for the ihv :e TO ■' . on. hr this n:i. they ■ annthia s SO three miles, and when till) th rd niff hr. sot jo they liegsh e-a dn. ' for iy, and in ha f an hour,*''.’ so B - ■ wore an - SWHi il. Either rolls \v. • •> nado 'hiAi they veer a answ-roil by mm, t>• i* the wind was so . OHff t !)0 V’ could not lor n any idea a tion it came f (mb. A a lb-:;, c ilhel, i iiuatiy a.. was Si t a and in an hour and a,k they mad, tho last qu irtsrof a mils . ir.ding th«m selves at t*>o stage et-atlm.. twenty h U v a miles fmm tho starting p at. The d li¬ vor had to bo dragged tiio last (piartt of a mile, and Mr. Fbo:e r.-r :: ‘Mae: I krunv that 1 was safe*' st-o a:d i;n pcs nb’c lor mo to walk, i i . own twica in matine tho la. r Sow y. from rh: stable'. 1 had no cireua wm.!;, are after entenng bajs.u.rn i t not ext. Ii Lh:-G£;>TO ; ■ % — b)TV:t Cirj of bi\'a As ;Y ■: *! J or ; jtf; (Bite <) last:;, : : f mi y of Jol.ii J.. Bad, I. i :ff t' .. east of U c-.eiiy, v.n.s w n into . . in.Vllt lU'id iiCbp:. ’ \ 1 V th.' : u oath v: an i.niy duuffht. •, ill; a. . If til. hi years of age. Thoj - In w in the pari » at tho pi whb Citas. Gray, herafu U n, ■ from she i-iutmcont of i; ■. Mcii was given with brekea-sob, and tears, t»t.i" til > two v. no c'-ntau on lo u .-..-i > t be urging h.u u> eawie an. xoi lv for t heir vrcudii:<c. The girl was c.n apd bashful, and hesitated ab >ut But In lot Of was if. Mirttl-UiU!' ;• ht cv’. iy why, a s, :.. . 1 a tied wttil SrlfivBEMM ’At last xm xx'iKMi, saying: ‘M il marry you in Apiii.’ iu the ex eh ament and ; y too moment Mr, Guay f li in a a.m Ki'iiimd her waist and drew her to him with a quick, pass oiv.ito embrace, ii*' was not couse:oxs ef .g umuaidi sir. rg:b, a ah do; not believe tha;. ha dii But th-' girl gave a short, sharp setouio, aral ex'd.usaing ‘Oh! C . : ■ . I'm gone !’ foil he d m bis anus, hat head r'-.-aing on his shoulder. His fran¬ tic cries alarmed tho mmiiy, w!u> c.m-o rushing into fhe r- up c,- iiud the pud;:' siff.'u of the dead girl lying p--c» tau: iauaimute iu in r luvcrY arni.-,. A m.-x i ! eugor was dispat Mm: I pi'St,-haste for l): - . Hale, who arrived wit t iu-hour Bttt ! nothing i:-s;dd ho C -no. Tm' young I Udy was boyo.td all human aid. its. he opinion <•• Mix' ph'-a eian timn: < i di-vcsu.c was tho imme-'-'iato can.-a of ■: j girl’s de-rit!: :S.i‘* v.. M TH,ax-.Buiex-• , a.id had iong c x i d p-d of , :-ou ' with her heart. Tho excitemcns ,: -... i ^ u 0! ! t tu ^ ;; er b>\ ‘ s:-u;xx indu d"' : ■ ■ t • o u;o ,;’ lUt-ack . ' vmcl1 '|'‘ ^ r;a ll> bor ptanaturo d tub. I Naturally iliw family j urn overwhelmed I with grief and young Grey ia almost ije8 ' ! ‘ a binv.-Mf with horror ar.-i *.impair. I Miss .Mtnnip was a very handsomeyo mg lady, uad was well known iu the social.! eircics ot ibis city, she was extremely delicate aca tms,ed a elcnaer frame y»'Teh succumbed to tho slightest at ;::cks ol iii-iivahh. Vs hat vt O ovyp .o Poor citiiarefi. The wor 1*1 owes soma of its richert treasures to tuo-o who were d- cmed : .p fortunate in youth, and who look- oi to others at that iiia-spHtc A put -*>u f -p pity, protection, anu toip. Uur country was disc.-verc-l by Col¬ umbus. ii'i was n hard-workc-i boy, and often knew the need of sulliciout food We owe- our ircc.loni of religion which has made oar in-T::ut:ous what they are, to Lut-’.cr. r Rt/funnsr | once sung ballad a in the Greet, to j r<> curo the moans of an education. Oar j advances iu sumacs start M tvtt!i Frank- j j liu; yet the inveuwr ate h;.» pc-unv j roll in tho city : f i uhaBt - ■ a lad | j in and know worff. ■. ha;- Wo it wa'i t . i I'-aaicniogt «.I 1 vP'm the o-c th. | of our outrun mills to Hr il chard Ark¬ wright, Lie was the youu; si of a poor family of thirteen children, anu ids ■ | father was a barber. The curao of slavery was removed Dom our laud by tiie pen-siioke oi’ A bra It in L ; coin i He the bread of hardship iu tin : ate -1 hood, and went as poorly via*l as the humblest child in the to:eet* of any country Ui>’.toil vff ago to-day The Ftesi ic: . oi the States, was oaco a po.x hard-workin.:, friend less b | The greatest uMs: s-aary *f tho cen¬ tury is DC LiviugsUii.c. lie l<-anied Latin from a book on -his loom wmle at work, and he once said pruudij ou com - piling hL tdacaiiou, ‘ I never had a ^ * \. L d-I ar t.hat I did nm earn/ Broh H . ;o, can of iho grea ! est ad ir '■ that G 'ruumy or tie- wo; ;d ( s .•( produced, was a ••nnilfss chiiih --•‘d ;• said ho, “was the coutpattiou f mv childhood. I well rein.-inher mv moM'.'r's dtstri'ss, when w.thout loud for ' •-•! . I'.Mdrvn. I' have som her on ■' -■■ nn;n - m. - f ■; writ :: ^ .mu ■>. an.!'iI* fiio gium's fa Mi r hid iiKmo .'’ 4 A-kind fam • d d him in his distress at school , : ->! u- honored : .'n. ’ s mi t n .:■ i - i:ityv in vv . ,.f -. n c i they did no r dream. H->rno forty y ars a m, there lived io one of . he cor.n‘-ry toivi’.s of Xow York a . mude." little fact cry girl, BUe speaks <;f • e.:r!v mmile jiinua of “tioaM and id: 1( , bUmding h.iads, sore leer', and a very sad hot fcihe says, “I used of ’>• i to :’.m' a? • .vo oh'h-ck in tho .non-. iug, at i > the was sing f >■: < to fat tih. dh i found friemM. Emit girl was l-hu hy b i-u-k Judsou. >' . .lucates fi'letuih'fs. chiklc-ui, Utah tho best c-ut trp ;m ■ a ’ .. tho future coat human re soi:rco c.lit find, tie build•; tm ,-.*|f a n. >: urn-or. not it) marble, hut in intiu Liy.s wi : l call him bli-r --ed, when M: too -a is filling the 1 tfora of his ’.nf.aph. lie iives for ends that do out - .'.jtiuate in bi:ust if. A bt‘i'c( 1 !j'• B<V, I'n'.bm EoaM Om' ‘d'Mmm vvaa a- siockunm from | s Tex ■; liiu'iud Bib G tzoly, 1 ■ mni '.so other was: a obi G ilvcst-'uhtu oa i Cohuud Widiaut Gnawold. 1 io y vver-’ tyhki 'g ah.nt ktockrais-.i *. i i. i."'.tni i'rusi: Western i'o.v i 0 .-t. n ■ ■ i t. il you v;haf., Toidtiel, tl mo, o s.tou-y iu g" its titan ir. a. •‘v ' - • -r.'T 1 '" a.',: iti. I-"....; gr-.x , ..... p irt I m icap dn rap - o-p iiun ao u's apd cattle and lose motley by hifo rhere is more money m one g" than you can shako a stick at-,' and ; iu went ’-a to tell of the rapid incrosirt , t:: u l>‘ --x ■ goal-skin eet. * You are right-,” ropi ivtfl Griswold. *1 am a goat man -By s . B I've got a. gx.f m my vu"d rig:-: go?/ ! wc> Id at part wiut i ■; . veutydive do!s d “i to ,:iux ;> ■ .: line animal, i iu ; i A" , n p. I : '- '.l. ; must see him' ■'Como along, then.’ Aua. they had ti ndt/.ed about- an b« u; they reached the icsidence oi rite Gal vostatiiaa. Thu goat was tied up in an oatiim..- •. 'i'iiu Western Texas an a P'S fitb a i -ovfil . am. rhe.re usn't \ngora in that gnu:.' •‘ I'hero :s money iu him for ad that, vespairde l Ur-:- >>;vuf,r M he Btoclcaian felt tho uniut; all r,'- >i.-kc»t at too texture iff hair, and --.a x- -xxd: ‘•i ctv.'/t .-•,>• u a ■ ' <);:•: * that goat tuu got over any other goat-. Did you say ; you paid seventy-live do bars Hr mat 1 8C " £ "i nat gbat cost- mo seventy-five and I expect to get my mone back.’ "Weil, you couldn't got it out of mo. , ■ I sun nut • wing r > get- it out of • ou, hr.: J. hope to get it out of the goat. Bu:, I’ll tell you candidly if you had • chawed doila.-a up ny vest pocket with seven- < ty - tiro lit it like that goat did I'd ; ivo it out of you same way or other.' i'll*-n the stockman caught, hold of own \ :sc a iu hmghcM unuda cio.vd ! bogiia to g.'<t.;>i:r.— Gni‘\ <ton Feirs. A Hunt.-; Lady Shoots an Editor ar A (BBr. Bic.By. .Sjirinjjuuhl itepublicac. Last Monday, about 2 o clock p. m., Mr. A. J. Breertlove, editor of the , Log.iO Court.y SeaiuneS, came very near being kffieii '• ::t rh*» rfiot of a pistol in Hie bami of H x B.-x ! s icksan, a daugb t. u hr. !I t,;, of Adairvnie, w.u-io x a tonconire occtv. red. ic ap pars that a iam biandcr uud damage eui: in the Logau Circut Court in wu'.cb Mi- Hendrickson vs. Mr. Dobbins, of Adairvide, were the parlies at law. and that the case resulted in a mistrial or nun:; jury. It appears also that Mr. Bieediove was one of the principal k ituessrs for the defeudaut, Mr. Dob bins. As to his evidence iu the case, we know nothing out hearsay, and wid not iccnuiit taut. B A : - -,ay t.«*y i et .;t : e cor.. of Ai. n sue m, ruuufhg in a westerly duection from the square, and the stroct upon which the Meth *, do- r Church is located. When v idjin a lew ieet of each other Miss Hendrick son drew a largo Colt's revolver and lircvl at Mr. Breedlove, Hie bah .striking a button near the region of thw heart glancing, only produced a liesb wound. * 1 ’ \ * I - v f ' : She (her prep: til 6 8 » I .... ■ J - a a, when \: ' ! *" d i 1 * t t*r h. ho V ! •ufii hu.v lb.I to : bo rue. ou trip. It <r t o l«,»<• d l-h u u n> i nek m . ’it, n s vei'o -h'-.v . 11 the fiend v i. . : i;-on. Mr, B. ' » it the ! ' . .it i:- . < would have ulu-t Mina By. u: v . . ted f roe I I<H,,|U <■ i i had gain. ,. i ■ :r icf. r Dane Hvi \ S ‘ ;» M ... fc.s . J . - ! - Mr. if. of. in suit in her hi-fu-o >; < ! - he Mm ,gin.;, v- ii Mr. B . i- ,. . ' . u i a wold vv,h t ■ n:ri then), th opr on. 1 1 In. v;* dgo v. ;• know or !>: hi'd 1 ho par ft" n.u V • g iw , they c.uuo to U.- ; , • --oi.d hr:•• kid. i)M I'Mt'd.Ulul UmViV.!;, OF SFB-h MlIF ilOX: One mo 0 tl 0 \ *i • Onaoo, S‘\ 115 m: 0 si 0 tio; threu Hi* ,u \. : iSING BATES : Ai ioaemM at tin: rule of .$!i )0 per r nrvt in.- oi-'iiiis, atul 10 cent.s tur .it m.-'i nioii. A»i - si it lmvIn ; the r.umticr of . on to cm, will to (ovo.nailed until . :i vv.l'il • sly. Cm. . r tin us, six, or twelve raontlj - h-x - i ‘lui'iu 1 • *r n til v turn si; ft mu, I; o a i’ tit * ii a u; y 'il u . .* u - 5 In :V, U u t IHHHjB;- ,j ni si\ \ ' r }iubli/*;i{iot 5 , but rn it Pit n tv ai ^'*''4 iaiih Li.. . W f’ wit! not }>e r' i • • ibtU tor IT: t.) 1 , 1 ’ H iuH.'i •' • ' f on :?_h Dec ut* ; a I • no uomsuuuuHt * i‘<u, .'ill H . '.bib' - Add info ill VH.»b urns. .MVih:-: tv us ond tbe do -n't .*',;.-a priv'diie ehBfdct or m any other way •‘ "ir rVIous iu its import*. V'dITvB' h'.T'JuCO UjMCi H ■ C\i : ■ 'Hp’-’M MB O >‘?l’ pilB - . d jh h duv, ll»o poau. Ail chid uuuioafioris* b“• ■ Bs.::c y reiuitt.auee $ uiuaI be A b!. A. iACtUTUl .Tiivvr^vib MAG IS 1 BATES' t'OFiUS. pP p;,t Vunab- xi’i bid., -Thir*l iTH , \ g .. J;l>. )B 1 ! . ,U L-, J. 1 ‘. j . ... 1) ; ...T.Jr-l - iturJ; ;■ . W s i; i.:ii . iir” cr. ” .i, N - f’-, •(. .M. b> , , J ■ j. ip.' hist.,...first E 'tunlay.. \ >:,s. ST V: t-i. C. . Lv. i. .. U-pi-tl. 1. 1‘ •: ,>;t 1 Break... 81)2 Dish,...Fourth Saturday — h. C. Uuu;, N 1 '., J. v,. iiUukwclf.J. 1 *. pis -.- i'r?ek...i' 2 t hist.,...Second Saturday... si. il^.nl, .-.-on, S. 1 ’., J. It. Freeman, .J. )'. IT-.-'.-nn ' I>: •*.....Fourth Saturday*. •M. C;s-tl- vx , A. F. Augustus Allison, 1'. To,-, n Crock ...'Id I>ist., ..Third Saturl.y... Yv. tl. ttawlnu.-, N. * ., d. E. klrA*’«w I ?. THE MAILS. O’svekn-i to G jisixv'tlle, Daily,except Fun a j. * 5 eve 1 1 tw !U;iircv Ul^, Daily,except Sun . si-v < : iii•! t-> D.iiii ,ns’a:t, T: i-:vt'ul;!y Vlevolan*! !. M.>. >\ ill - Tri-weekly, t.'ioi io is uecu u week. W.. 1 - I ‘u ' .0 we. »n»B a week. A HD J.. -TF 1*11 KIN S, 1 >. M. V; igsiDirr. CauB. W. K. WILLIAMS, A I h’.’FKx AT LA IF, Cl.EVELTAD, GKOjUjIA. Ja's. syi.ii l.-.-l. J. J. Ki.MSEY, A TToRNi.Y AT LAW. Clcvol.iuJ G;». OtiU-u, JUi-uiucat Matonio Hall. Juu, Huh IASI. wFy-Iy M. G. BOYD, ,A i lot: Nr. Y a a,l COUXSKLOfi AT LA -jL.ju. :xi'., xicorgia. »• ill piu-l-'-a in i,ie iSuporior Courts U a lie, liijli, Ojlv.su, ii, Habersham LuLupk an,; Hto Suplema Court ,.f thu M..tu, Eu. ioti) ISSt. wkl’v ly FRANK L HARALSON. ,4 HORN BY AT LAW, ill praetica Atlanta Georgia. i in all the Oouaties umbra,-in iVestern au Blue ttiiigc Circuits. Ala i jo Federal Supreiro Cimr.sot the < -ta*« 11 busiuc.:.- eatrttsie-l t'-» mg uaro wi 1 it •t jirusupt itieutiuu. •laol.Oltb L-S wl'j. Iy,