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ts of the rival candidates, inasmuch as the election, now so close at hand, will soon decide between them. Edward Townes, a wealthy and influential citizen, living near this place, died a few days since. A man, who has been living in Clarkesville a short time, gave utterance to sentiments rather Northern, a day or so back, and was knocked down by one of our spunky citizens. He left the next morning by the "early train." Clarkesville is as strong a secession town as Charleston. I al citizen, living near this place, died a few days since. A man, who has been living in Clarkesville a short time, gave utterance to sentiments rather Northern, a day or so back, and was knocked down by one of our spunky citizens. He left the next morning by the "early train." Clarkesville is as strong a secession town as Charleston. I have just learned that a son of Rev. Jas E. Joyner, of the Virginia Conference, died last week at Randolph Macon College, of pneumonia. Occasional.