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The Watkinsville Advance,
W. G. SIXUVAN,
Editor , Publi sher & Job Printer
TERMS,—One Dollar per Year. Siaty
Ceuta fcr Six Months.
•.IS PUBLISHED ON EVERY WEDNESDAY,
Watkinsville, Ga , June 30,188Q.
l.ntered at the Post Office at Watkinsville Georgia,
as SECOND CLASS MATTEL
NOTICE.
According to a long es¬
tablished custom, no paper
will be issued from this of¬
fice next week', it being 4th
of July. When it is known
that we have but two holi¬
day-weeks during the year,
and that recreation s need¬
ed by us, most especially
during the sultry summer
weather, we do not believe
any one will blame 11 s for
so doing. \\ hether we have
pleased or displeased , we
leave our course entirely
with our readers and friends
to determine. We are truly
proud to say that The Ad¬
vance is steadily gaining in
popularity, and we hope
soon to class it with the
first-class weeklies of the
State, having labored under
many disadvantages during
the past, but we hope that
they may be overcome in
the future. Adieu until
July 13th, when we shall
commence our labors again
with renewed energy.
Our next issue will be
printed on Tuesday, and
our publication changed to
that day. A half or ad¬
vertising sheet, of course,
will be issued next week.
vkT
mEgBm,
The District Conference.
The delegates by public convey¬
ance will arrive at Watkinsville
about 6 o’clock, p. m., and it would
be well for some member of each
family with whom the delegates
stop, to be present at the hotel to re¬
ceive their guest..
Those coining by private con
yeyance, may not be expected all
at the, same time, but they will be
here, sometime Wednesday even
ing. and we shall be greatly obliged
to the friends in the countrv who
have promised to take care of horses,
if they would send in for them that
evening. provided All the horses are not vet
take for, and any one who could
one or more, would help us.
back Conveying the delegates from and
to Athens will be an item.
Quite a number have promised to
buggies assist; if all in reach, who have
and carriages, would report
at curce, and be on hand Wednes¬
day to bring them from Athens
ami return them Monday morning
in time to leave on the 9 a. m. train,
iheirassistance would be very high¬
ly appreciated.
Committee on conveyances, J. W.
Johnson, Anderson. W. B, Haygood and J. T.
On providing for horses,
Rev, ifi F. Anderson, Judge Wilson,
Mr. foddrill and Mrll, C. Jennings.
In Manowm.
Died on the 11th day of May.
3880, at her home in Oeonee count v,
after a short and painful illness, our
tqster Lola Wise.
Sister \\ ise was baptized at Mars
Hill Church, in August 1876, bv
brother C. D. Campbell, upon the
profession of her faith in our Lord
and Savior Jesus Christ. Sh» was
rparried September 7th, 1879; and
was at tho time of her death, Eigh¬
teen years and six months old.
Our sister maintained during the
entire time of her connection with
the church, an untarnished Chris¬
tian character. Her punctual at¬
tendance upon the pubic church
service was marked We looked
forward with fond hope that her
life would prove to he of great use
fulness in the church, ns she was
gifted in eong and possessed of more
than ordinary intelligence. But our
Father in whose hands we are at
**U our times, who makes no mis
takes in counting, who permits no
one to die too soon, nor live too long,
hgs taken her home, The Lord
gave and the Lord hath taken away
LJesseJ be the name of the Lord.”
II. R. Bernard.
Hew to Invest a Dollar.
He will send the Savannah
n'Hstrly AVmw, “the biggest and Urn
oest ’ newspaper in the South,
printed, full of live news,
.dories reliable market
gficultural items. ::1H | m a .
■ use to make it worthy ot iu w-H
,iown reputation, to any address,
Ill January, 1881. postpaid for one
dollar. Address J. II. K-tili, Sa
.anmh.Ga.
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A youngster other joyfully day assured his
mother the he bad found
• sit where they finishing make horses; he
find seen a man om — hc
WAB nailing on Ids last foot.
LOCAL NOTES.
Watkinsville and Surrounding
County Items, Gathered by
Advance Reporters.
Warm weather.
The Spring chicken is scarce.
Good gardens are in demand,
blackberries arc getting scarce.
Our daily mail commences on
next Thursday.
Dr. Joe Knight called Oil ns yc- 3 -
terday.
Considerable sickness prevails in
this section of the State.
Cotton blooms are said to be get¬
ting numerous, We have not seen
them.
The ehnreh yard is being put in
class order. This is right, let the
work continue.
Let all tho streets be put in first
order, and present an inviting
to all who attend the
The Methodist church here, since
repairs in have been made, and the yard
front levelled, presents a more
attractive appearance.
Mrs. J. K. Lovejov, of Grantville,
Coweta couty, daughter of Rev. W J.
Cotter, is visitin'/ her friends and re¬
latives, in Watkinsville.
People coming to the Distrit Con¬
ference, wishing to be shaved right
had better call on Levi Walker.
Levi will shave you right.
Judge Jackson wishes ns to inquire
after the weather or why it is so dry
around Watkinsvil’e? Will some
of our readers give tho desired infor-
111 tion ?
Miss Clara Rawlins, who for some
time past has been t aching at Farm¬
ington. left for her home in Virginia
last Tuesday. Her many friends re¬
gret her dt parture.
The District Conference we learn,
will be largely attended bv many
eit zens of the surrounding counties.
Watkinsville w 11 then p. esent quite a
Lm.-incss appearance.
Lemonade, ice-cold, is taken now
with a good grace by our ci izens.
Come on, gentlemen we are prepared
to accomodate our friends, and are al¬
ways glad to see tliein.
Prof. 0. S. Barnett, requests u3 to
state again that the patrons of the
school are requested to come to the
Academy at 10 o’clock, Friday July
2d. lie wishes all the patrons to
cal 1 , and don't forgot it.
The o’d veteran auctioneer, Col.
Charlie B. Day, of Athens, paid our
town a visit on yesterday. The Colo¬
nel was for a long time, and is we
believe, now connected with one of
the best auction houses in Augusta,
Georgia, to be found in the State.
The man who tried li's hand on the
essay. ‘ Fleas tires of imagination,” and
who has for sometime been engagad in
deep has study over, the “Stern Realities,”
his again left for S. C., and will lay
case before her, and if necessary
“Carrie” his ease to die Supreme,
Court, and will “Knox” the black out
of his rivals in tho way that is truly
sinful! From the signs, the new
buggy, ingly harness Ac , this looks exceed¬
suspicious! Look out. hoys!
K ;ply tc Irens.
I am in the same “dele. table” state
of mind that Axalina put J, the village
bachelor. If 1 were so v an as to be¬
lieve that the girls would feel honored,
and be in est<ttic impatience to enter
into a matrimonial partnership with
me, I would believe that Irene was
indeed a girl, and in earnest, and riot
a But man there trifling with my propositions.
is something in the style
which gives it the impress of the
sterner sex, and I must insist that the
assurance be given that it is not a man
at the bottom of the transaction, but u
real girl, who is willing to go hand in
uund with mo adown life’s journey to
where tho surf of eternity breaks, upon
the beach of time, whose sighs are as
soft as a zephyr’s breath arising from
tho gardens of Gul iu her bloom (>f
course, you, have a wed defined idea
who 1 am f and know that in the
ardor of my young soul I love the
' eyes of blue” and “the dark waving
tresses,” and I imagine and dream
that my dear Irene possesses a gylph
ike form, and beauty of feature that
the houries would envy and if she
will authorize the Advance to give
me her real name, she will find my
money down and “another soul made
happy,” and then let her appoint her
trysting. hour and at the appointed (dace :>ud
there she will find me.
F. M. T.
Champion Excursion.
Sspp. Brydie champions & Morton are cer
tainly the of Excursion
managers. They with have the perfected
arrangements Ga. R. 11. to
pass all who wish to return before
regular Monday, the26th of July, on any
train with the same ticket.
Parties can either return on Satur
Court or which Sunday and be in lime tor
commences on Mon
day. -\Vatkmsv.iie Cull on AW». i. Booth &
High 1 !- . Dr. Roberts,
Shoals; V. W . Price, Farm
ington, for information and
chase your tickets from them.
hare for round trip, only $2, Four
'•operate Coaches for their
friends and six f r their colored
friends. L<*t all go !
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Now is the lime to subscribe to
Advance. Only fl a year,
county
NEWS NOTES PROM OOR REGU
LAH CORRESPONDENTS.
Our County Towns, mid Surrounding
Villages—What We Are Doing—
Matters and Tilings Laconi¬
cally Noted.
Powell’s Mills Ripples.
Windy.
Hard'work.
Grass »s growing.
Crops are looking fine,
Prospects for a good cotton crop
was never better.
Mrs. Tunis Powell has returned
home, after spending a week at
High Shoals, with Mr. Isaac Pow¬
ell and family.
Mr. H. F. J., received a basket of
fine strawbeiries from a young ladv
the other day, for which she will
please accept his thanks.
Dr. J. H. Brightwell had roastina
ears and tomatoes for dinner last
spring Sunday. Mrs. B. had the finest of
chickens we ever saw, but
they are all fried.
Miss Lizzie Wilkins, of Maxeys.
is visiting Misses at Dr. J. II. Brightweli’s,
also Mattie Willoughby and
Hattie Durham two chai unng young
ladies, from Goshen.
High Shoals Jottings.
Dry.
Cotton blooming.
Corn silking and tasselling.
James Allgood is said to have the
best cotton crop in the neighbor¬
hood.
There wjll probably be a P. O.
established at Powcllville.
Mr, W, T, Powell has taken
swarms of bees this year,
The building committee for
Church will meet Saturday.
The Sunday School tit Rays will
be re-organized, next Sunday,
Miss Lucy Lowe is spending the
week with her cousin Lizzie Jack
son.
Malcom & Jackson will likely
move their saw mill. Cause want
of water.
Mr. Henry J .clcson lias applied
for a patent on a cutter to take the
place of the sweep.
Old friend Alexander lias left this
seek place and gone to the country to
bis fortune or rations.
V by don’t some of the girls go
for our bachelor friend, Mr. H. K.
Jackson. He is a good chance and
it is leap yea A
Miss Susie Mayne and Miss
Olivia Whitlow paid Dr. Jackson’s
family a visit on last Saturday
evening.
advance Major Hendon says we were in
in saying he would have
the wood-work of his house finished
in two weeks. lie has not finished
at this writing.
Death has again visited our com¬
munity. Mrs. Nilie Steed, wife or
Mr. G. Steed, died on the 28d inst,
of consumption leaving two little
children. The infant child of our
friend, Mr. S. J. Fu’lilove, died on
the 23d inst., with cholera infan¬
tum.
Osceola Local Scraps.
Dull,
23d of Juno,
Warm and dry.
Our wheat turned out sorry.
Farmers are busy killing grass,
We are needing rain at this writ
ing.
The. 4th of July will soon be
liere.
J. E. W. say he thinks a paten!
gnat catcher or or killer, would sell
well just now in those parts.
Simeon Cofer, a young man about
20 years of age, a son of Augustus
Cofer, Esq., died on the 20th inst.
Jas. li. Thompson has planted
his neighborhood watermelon patch.
We hope he will be successful, as
the prospect in Osceola seems to be
rather gloomy for melons at present.
Where are ye, Richard ? Lost in
a pile of wheat straw, or are you
thrash hunting for the wheat that "the
did not get out ? Oh, Rich¬
ard! One hundred bushels
wheat less eighty-one \ Where are
ye, I say ?
Rex.
Liberty Local News.
Good rains last Friday. A clay
wetter.
Miss Ada Gilham re opened her
school last Monday.
vegetables Roasting ears, tomatoes and other
have made their debut.
■ Some of the neighbors report
the grass-hoppers in their ootton,
Mrs. Walter Wray left last Friday
to visit relatives in Atlanta. We
hope her a pleasant visit and a safe
return.
Miss Fannie Evans, of Oxford,
Ga., who nan been teaching at Mr'.
James 1*. May ne’s closed her school
last Friday, and i» on a visit loiter
home.
. hut bridle which had no “bit”
departed and this removed life since the rain has
come the “blues” of
Mr. II. II. He now has a new one.
,, J , , T",, tl L!l ‘ 1’ T B ?
“
* rat ^ smitten -o at Saloni tho last
third that he Sunday, failed in with having a the young pleasure lady
of meeting, lie bays lie wishes so
much that he was census enumera¬
tor iu the district where her father
lives. Henry, you ought not wish
to take such an advantage of her.
take holiday on the 4th of July, if
they would work hard until then.
Don’t tell them that it cotues on
Sunday.
PI NOTES.
The hero of Olustee honors the
hero of the Savannah sweat-box.
There is a gambler living near
Hickman, Ky., who has killed 22
men.
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On the 28th of May there were
28 deaths from sunstrokes in
Philadelphia.
started A wooden Illinois. shoe factory It will has been
in use a
great many feet of lumber.
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The Empress of Russia. Marie
Alexandroona, died June 8. She
was fifty six years of age.
Seven Bibles or Testiments are
now turned out every minute by
the American Bible Society.
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Jay Gould was once a Ponnsly
vannia tanner. He occasionally
takes the hide off a eapatalist even
now.
Appletons During the have last forty years the
sold 40,000,000 of
Webster’s Spellers, or 1,000,000 a
year.
It, is estimated that seventy years
and $1,000 000 will he required to,
complete peii. the excavations at Pom¬
Our population lias bcen.incroascd
ten and a half millions hv (migra¬
tion from Germany during the past
thirty years.
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The town council of Jonesboro
has passed an ordinance prohibit¬
ing ehuyeh whispering or other disorders
in during divine service.
Gold is found in fifty-six counties,
in Georgia, silver in three, oopper in
diamond thirteen, in iron twoifty-sis, in forty-three and
At Yorkvillo, S. C,, ft dealer,
while distributing some guano,
found in it two joints of n human
finger, on which was a gulia per.
clia ring.
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Gen. Toombs has a genuine rust¬
proof wheat that He averages 3(> bush¬
els per acre. has given the
Agricultural Department 100
bushels to distribute.
There are in one hundred counties
of T xas, registered physicians.
Gravson Countv has tho largest
number—158. One county was
without a physician.
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An invorent. vmimr man at com¬
munion service handed back the
wine goblet to the old deacon, and
astonished him by whispering in
bis ear: ‘‘That's about the worst
wine I ever tasted.”
M. Louis F ivre. Ibe engineer
chief who built the St. Gothard tun¬
nel, fell dead in the tunnel on the
eve of the comp etion of the boring.
His bust in marble is to be
placed over the entrance.
It is statistically announced that
of six hundred and twelve young
ladies who fainted last year, more
than half of them fell into the
arms of gentlemen. Only three bad
the misfortune to fall on the floor.
S^me Idea of the thrifty habits of
the French may be gathered from
the fact that the sum of $153,800,000
was deposited in saving banks In
France last year, and tlrt, the nmn
ber of depositors exceeded 20,000,000.
Tin’s is the year for the reappear
since of the seventeen ynnr locusts.
Tiie hist visitation was in 1863, and
of the theory of the appearance at
regular intervals of seventeen years
is correct, they may be looked for
in the coming month.
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Jury Lists.
Below we p .blink the lists of Grand
and Traverse Jurors, drawn to serve
for Oconee Superior Court, to be held
on the fourth Monday in July;
GRAND JURORS.
C L Few, Jno R, Morton,
J L Mcltee, Geo B Smith,
J A Thomas, L L Fanibrough.
J W Jackson, Albon Bishop,
Wm B Haygood, Arthur M Jackson,
H J Thomas, John S kes,
G W Kelly. A L Doolittle,
M D Browning, J K Whitehead,
W F Philips, W II Anderson,
Jas Famhrougb, I) A Griffcth,
S J Fullilove, K F Anderson,
A 8 Wilson, Wm P Campbell,
J J C Vickers, J M McKee,
G H Mcltee, Wm T Mai oom,
A B Jack eon, TS W'lliamsrn,
TR AVERSE JURORS.
A W Griffeth, Win Lee,
Robt Thompson. I) S WiJlougby,
J J Southerland, M F Osborn,
W C Elder, J W Daniel!,
M V Sims, Thomas Hodges,
Granby Jackson, Win B Cobb,
M C Griffeth, C II Ashford,
W II Bishop, W A Rutledge,
J M Dkiken, E II Kikes,
J J Gunter, H G Hardigrer,
T M Foddrill, JosC Dioken,
\V J Bates, Jack Phillips,
John.I Michael, J K Butler,
Itobt T Griffeth, J A Cross,
Jno H I a. we, Jr., J W K Osborn,
Wm Crow, M F Whitehead,
J W Bradbury, Then Giles,
Enoch Allgood. J H MoRce,
GOSHEN GILL GRANGE,
Meets oh the first Tuesday, of
month, at the Court House, iu
kinsAiUe,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
'i'o the Public.
Many Voters will support Mr. W. Y
ELDER, as a candidate for the Legis¬
lature at the ensuing election.
MANY VOTERS.
apr7, ’80-td
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To Hip \'oh fs of Oconee
cotrjTTv::
From a promise made heretofore
I now announce my name as a can¬
didate for Representative.
mar!7-td M. M. SHE ATS.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
B. E. THIIASIIER, Intendant.
(X)UNCILMEN.
Win. A. Woodis, James Mauldin
Dr. I). M. White, Thomas Booth
John W. Johnson.
County Officers.
R. M. JACKSON, Judge County
Court
JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
JNO. W. JOHNSON, Clerk Supe¬
rior Court and Tax Collector.
R. E. OVERBY, Sheriff and Tax
Receiver.
THOMAS BOOTH, County Treas¬
urer.
Win. E ELDER, County Surveyor
JAMES MAULDIN, Coroner.
Court Calendar, Western Cr
euit for George.
ALEX 8. ERWIN, Judge.
A. I;. MITCHELL, Molioitor-Gcn.
OCONEE—Fourth Mondays in
January and July.
JACKSON—First Mondays in Feb
ruarv and August.
WALTON—Third Mondays in Feb¬
ruary and August.
GWINNETT—First Mondays in
March and September.
IL\LL—Tnird Mondays in Mai oh
and September.
BANKS —First Mondays in
April and October
FRANKLIN—Second Mondays in
HAMBERSIIAM—Third April and October.
in April and October. Mondays
RABUN—Fourth Mondays in April
and October.
WHITE—Monday Mondays in April afte-the Fourth
and October.
CLARKE—Second Mondays in
May and November.
CHUKCII D KITTORY.
M. E. CHURCH,'SOUTH.
WATKINS VILf E.
1st Sabbath,.......Rev. J. C. Johnson
2nd *1 “ W. J. Cotter,
4th “ “ Dr. McCloskey
FARMINGTON.
2d Sabbath.... Rev. Mr, Wortham,
4th “ W. J. Cotter,
SALEM.
1st Sabbath.. Rev. K F. Anderson,
*d . “ W. J. Cotter.
TIGNER’S.
1st Sabbath.... Rev. W. J. Cotter.
DO WELL'S MILLS.'
2d Sabbath.... Rev. W. J. Cotter.
VEAL’S CM A DEL.
3d Sabbath ... Rev. W. J. Cotter,
FLAT ROCK.
3d Sabbath,3 p. rn. Rev. W. J, (loiter.
4tl> *• ..,. Rev. K. F. Anderson,
RAYS.
3d Sabbath .. Rev. E. F. Anderson
4th “ “ W. J, Cotter.
PRINCETON & GA. FACTORIES.
1st Sabbath .... Rev. W. J. Cotter,
2d “ .... “ Mr. Wortham.
Rev. J. J. Morgan alternates, at
each place, regularly, with Mr.
Cotter.
JUPflST OHIJItOIIKS.
MARS HILL.
1st & 3.1 Sabs., Rev. If. R. Bernard.
OSCEOLA.
4lli Sabbath,...... Rev. Jno. Harris.
FUEMANS’ CREEK.
1st Sabbath, Rev, \V. A. Overton-
3d “ “ A. A. Flukcr.
BKTHABARA.
1st Sabbath, .... Rev. J. W. Butts.
BIG SPRING.
4 Sabbath Rev. J. \V. Dennington.
I’RIMITIVE BAPTIST UHUftClIES.
MT. ZION.
4th Sunday, Eld F. M, McElroy
BIG CREEK,
4th Sunday, Eld. Aldman.
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.
ANTIOCH.
1st Sunday, Eld. J. A. Perdue.
UNION.
2d Sunday, Eld. T. M. Foster.
GEORG IA— Oconee County.
Mary G. Hale, as administratrix
of Brandy Hale, late of said county,
deceased, applies to mo for letters of
dismission from said estate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish
all be and parties or persons interested to
appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in Jtily,
188L, to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not be
granted. and official Given under my hand
This March signature, at Watkins¬
ville, 1st, 1880.
J- It, LYLE, Ordinary.
apr.7, 1880-tf
Now is the best time to subscribe
Only *1 annum.
NEW ADVERTISEMTS.
NOTICE.
Dr. D. R. Richardson, Enumerator
of tho 89th sub divisoa of the second
Supervisor’s Distiict of Georgia, will
b« at th(i Court House from 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m, of the two following days,
tho 5th and 6th of July for the pur¬
pose of correcting the enumeration of
thi* District by striking out or adding
the designation of persons improperly
enumerated or omitted.
Dr l>. K. RICHARDSON,
Enumerator.
Harness Shop.
Tho undersigned wishes to inform
the public that ho is now ready to do
all kinds of work, New Harness made
and repairing old Harness, are "my
specialties. All work first-class and
reliable. I can be found at my shop
ready to do all work, at any time.
Call on me and see. Satisfaction
guaranteed. VV. E. HARRIS.
Jnne80,l880.3-in. Watkmsville, Ga.
■ £ tan THE ADVANCE
IMONADE
JJ Stand.
Keeps UXDrt an }', ft and M > 'MU 1 * <SW
/ce-cotd Lemonade /
1CK and LM.W(K\\S\
constantly on Hand and kok Salk.
Give us a call, and we guarantee
satisfaction. On public occasions
we can be found on hand, in
of the Advance office. Como one.
Come ALL ! jun23tf
The Watkinsville Advance J
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i cum rnmmi
11ST THE STATE.
Wearo prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK at short notice on
the most reasonable terms,
CARDS, LABELS, NOTES,
Letter Iloads, Circulars,
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, ETC.
-Anl, in fact, we <lo——
JOB WORK® OF ALLKINDS.
Kxccuted in tho bent manner,
iTdfiFiiiinmTiu.
Now is the Time to Subscribe
ONLY SI
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Its Circulation is Daily Increasing,
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Do not fail to write uu and get our
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Address,
W. G. SULLIVAN,
yj ATKISVILLE, pi A,
W. B. LANGFORD,
tL Manufacturer and Dealer ia
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CARRIAGES,
WAGONS,
Buggies and Plantation Work
A SPECIALTY. Have also in connection
A BLACKSMITH SHOP
Patronize Home Euterprisc.
WIIEN Y QU W A NT A N K W
WACJOIV OR BUGGY.
W. B. LANGFORD,
Wuthiiisville, - Georgia.
Look Well to Your Time Ye ; * >plc of
Watkinsville.
V. W. SKIFF.
Athens Gra.„
Late'of tt- City oi Madispn, 'ha, establ shed him
sc’f in Athens, an a practical
Watchmaker & Jeweller,
Being satisfactory a thoroughbred workman with experience, is
a kinds guarantee that I can ana will do good
work on all of Watches, Clock#,’ Jewelry, &c.,
all of which will he warranted to give satisfaction.
Also—A good line of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, &c,
on hand and for sale, as cheap as t* e cheapest.
I he Celebrated Diamond Spectacles. None betier.
liood for the eyes. Try them, sold ouly by
V. W SKIFF,
Other Reference to all the above, most any one in
Morgan County.
jun!),tf
Dk. A. F. DURHAM, | Dr. W. M. DURHAM
Late of Sparta. Late of Maxeys,
Drs, A, F* & W. M, Durham,
SPECIALISTS.
and Surgery, Chronic Pleases of Male
Female, and Venerial, Operate
for Cross Eyes, Cataract, Stone in
tho Bladder, Harelip or Cleft Pal¬
ates, <fcc. Will visit patients in any
part of the State, in consultation or
dress, to perform surgical operations. Ad¬
with stamp,
Dus. A. F. & W. M. Durham,
mar31,’80-tf Athens Ga.
Strayed.
day Strayed night from my plantation on last Thurs
the 17th inst., a small, brown mart
mule. She has a knot on her right foreleg,
between the ankle and knee joint. Anv
information of her whereabouts will hi
thankfully received and liberally rewarded.
Jvme23,2d. S. J. KULIJLOVE,
High Shoals G.i.