The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, May 15, 1877, Image 4

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j^AR/w and Pap v den. Safety from Fires. ' ' ! Vllllniia -— a tad RavIraJaat UiM Mated ka Kecipe*. ForSokf. Throat.—1 gargle the throat with solution of salt anil water. a.—tiargle throat with chloride of [Kjtash and water. 3.—Keep a small lump of gum camphor in the mouth, and swallow the saliva; do j the same with chlorate of potash. MllUsa* of Preperl) a«4 Bw4rr4»*f Utm Mated by ntlu The iSnlel.v Matches AND AM KRICANFUSEKS. 1. iHtnjioe** doe* not affect them. 1 No danger from lire, at they can only be ignited with a prrpa ratten on tbe box, or elegant safe* and tablet*, made expressly lor their u*e. I /^mayi T x. Tbej are perfectly harmless, containing nehber sulphur VJcUKGIA. WaltOD COUDtV. pbMpborow. _ *_ _,_a „ I Ordinary’* Office. April 5th. 1S77. Walton County. fJEOKGIA, Walton county. O Whereat, Grier S. Haris applies to me for letter* of ad- ministration on the estate of Lewis E. Bartlett, deceased. **Tbis Is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, at ibe Jane term next of this Coart, if any they hare, why ad ministration on the estate of said deceased should not be my hand. ofBdaDy, this«thda^ofAprU^l^.*. Kuis.es are inextinguishable in wind or I nostrils some puwdercxl sugar, alter usiug asyoth^rnutch in t4*>diUile uiaitiicr a litUe old Jamaica i V. I pKORfilA, Walton County. ridu. also welling the noso and brow well. ■ v J; tr . .. ... U r«iwib. smith «pps. f. * , ... ..... . . ....... a .1,. ,r General introduction mill dtuiuish -accidental** fires* j idiuini-tration on the estate of JoeUh becoud, hJUll a lllllti |HJWUtJrtXl cam poor. I v»j*-t cent., and tend to reduce the rates of insurance No Third, inhaling the mines of spirits of j o: or “ aor ? “ “ ,t ' with< ' 01 M *” TT hartftlioru or feiJlUl aUllliWlllA ill tne UUSC j 10. They are Cheaper, as Well as safer than any other and thp«t is usotul tor sore throat and wlll ... i. cold iu the head. Tt».|ii n c.n.. in.. To Frkskuvt Boos.—When the eggs are s T »,«■kw ,nd .i ot i. bc.» takes from the nest, if they are brushed j entirely over with a solution of gum anbic Foi* tlie Henetit of and laid iu a cool place tUey will keep per- feet two years, anil chicKeus have been 0B .hatched train eggs so treated at the end of i hat nine. If the tanners as soon as they ; gather the eggs would cover,each oue with 1 lresh melted mutton suit, just enough to j cover the pores of the shell, they would I Barney S. Brown has applied for exemption of personalty; id I will pat*_upon the same, at It o’cktck M„ on the 5th THOS. GILES, Ord*y. UfOi wmtouuij. . _ , , ... This is therefore to cite and admoouh all end singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased to show cause, at hR Mar term next of this Court, why administration on the -rtate of said deceased should not be granted applicant. Given under my hand, officially, this the 31st day of March, aprt THOS. GILES, Ordinary. Madison County. fJEOKuI.4, Madison eonntr. V_ OlStaMj'»o*c».AlrtUt«.I«n. WbCT'M, T^.TColl.mdhi,wife,M AX Coite. mh to me lor eitmntion ol pmauUlp and vdartoo s h£ Md: ind I will pu. apoo Uw umr, it my oOc- In Du- felmrilK Miy Sth, ISH. ■!>»• O. C. DANIEL, Oldbury. n county. Moon, deceased. apriis. J. M. DAVID, Adm*r. FOR 187V. UEW TYPE aafl. POWER-PRESS! BURKE'S IMXiK MURE, Athens, Ga. VHI TRAlBff , l Of Athensaud N. E. Georgia. EDWIN D. NEWTON, i Salesiu*n for i ' Messrs. OPDYCKE, TERRAS STEELE (White Goods, Notions, Linens, Laces and Embroideries.J ASD GENERAL MERCHANDIZE BROKER. ■WV..A* Will top C0U1lt\» [ O'Kelley, Clerk of the 8i bereas, Joseph D. Dial, applies tomefor tht-euardi- other m ud proper of (*har!es R. Dtaland trator of said Hugh ^ ** hip of the persons and property of CL... auie 4. Dial, minors, under fourt***n years of age. of Jon- than J. Dial, deceased, late of said county. This is there of to rite the kindred and friends of said minors, to show tnse if any they hare, at the May term next of this court guardianship aforesaid should not be grauted said (GEORGIA, Madison county. ”* Whereas, Martha Power. Executrix ex-oCcio of James Power, deceased, applies to me for lettnas of dkmimioo from •aid executorship. This is therefore to cite all concerned to be at are office an the first Mooday in July next, to show whyaaid letters should not be granted. sprs. G. C. DANIEL, Ordinary. PEORIA, Madison connty. ” Vbereas. it has been represented la me that Hozfa A. Wiley, late of said county, deceased, died intestate, having at the time of his death a considerable estate, and it has been further represented that there Is da wasbtl for want of administration! Thi* i* therefore to cite <U11 office on the first Monday I ' * “ ~ rtorC'ourt of laid county, . . . _ should not be amwlnted a Hugh A. Wiley, deceased. «• &itolEL, Ordinary. *y In R*y not, M mow why 8. C >np«lorCoarto(MldcottBty. onaau rXKClTOK’SSale. 11 1'r.rr-aanl to the UM w f’KOIKilA, C.arke county. Kniterior Court, February Ten If npp- Libel for Divorce. t by thi* return of Sheriff, that th »■ ) ■ theC« a .... . ’fttand itv. and it fiirthiT .-ip]»e»ring that tliedefeudaM oi the State, it is ordered by tiie Conrt that tin Zucli 1'rnu lord, be served by a publkatii ntlis. previous 10 roufi-r n boon ui>on thoUNUUils. t'ljl- Ootll OR Opprkssiox of Breast.— i—Tuko iwobyiui>oou.sluloi laril, on.small cuplul flour; mix auii rob togethe., theu! mix in a desert sjiooiitul oi mustard ; l apread this ou muslm doubled over it, ami j apply to upper part of tue breast. To lie | renewed u neu necessary. j 5J.—Itub the breast with a mixture of oue part ol spirits of turpentine and two parts *"**'* of sweet oiL lo aiestroy Vermis.—Croton bugs and red ants cau be driven oil by sprinkiiug the Hour Wltn prnvei ueo borax, aud leav - lug a pi.are lor Ibem lo gel uu^; to kill them, mix uoiax witu sugar, so uicy wm emit. For ants or other vermin, wash the Sc shelves with a strong solution ut borax; on,'.-.li-a then sjuiuklo the same with borax mixed with sugar. Wheu whitewashing your "dniiui:' room iOU a tablespoon ul pulverized borax rv'ruL'rj'T!- to each |toilful ol lime. i To Prevent the Kavuges of Insects ou Cabhoge, Egg-j lauts aim Vines—Strew al der leaves over them. To tlEaraov Catteupillas.—Bore a hole iu thu tree with a gimlet, in depth one-! third ot the diameter ol tue tree; till the holo with a hide lluur of sulphur and plug the holo with a Wooden peg. The sulphur i is carried by tne sap to Hie leaves, aud | destroys all insect lile. : ft fl Ctm OiPTPTPT 0 A TIFC* To urive Lice from the Hen-house.— ' VjXltj i tv I Pi Pi 11 Oil WO, Last summer our lien house was so iu-1 tested with tins vermin tliat the setting I hens died ou their nest . Uue afternoon X noticed the martins car- rying to their box, which wits ou a pole will and t•^lament of Thoms* Can- deceased, the undersigned w iU before the court h ittfcdoor, in Monroe, Ualtor. coontr. within the legal Vmrf of sale, ou the first Tuesday in May next, the follow ing tract of laud : One hundred and eight acres, more or !•*»>«*, iu tl»e 4th district of said county, adjoining lauds of Dr. Wm. L. Barrett. J.D. Moon, Thus. L. Evans aud Samuel H. Broadnax. To be sold as the property of said deceased. Terms Cash. W •JhCANNOS, R. H. CANNON, (GEORGIA, Walton county. * Court of Ordinary, January term, l^TT. Wliereas, Johnson F Varner, executor cf Richard F. Breed- ._>•«*, il'-ceased, late of ssid conuty, petitions this Court for a dwiiarge from said executorship— Titert-fore, all persons concerne«l an; hereby notified to show cause, if auv they have, why said executor should not Se discharged from his said executorship, at the May term ext of this < ourt. By order of the Court, January lat. lvTT. ja’u3*> TIIOS. GILES, Ord*y. /;E0RG1A, Madison County..* \J Ordinary’s office, March JAJS77. Whereas, Gallon Ttiompson, col*d, fcilHs to emptlon of personalty, and I will pass nfoo the si day, April», at my office in DanielsviU^ at It o'clock. M.- 3I»t3 G C. DANIEL, Ordinary. AEGRGIA, Madison Connl VI Ordinary’s Office. Ft WTirreas, F. M. Bird applies to tratfon on the estate of Wilson J. connty— . This is therefore to cite all per* office on the first Monday iu April letters should not he granted. feb!3 flEORGIA, Madison coi VI * Ordinary’s Of Wlw-reas, J. Bee Eherhart. sdiuTpay ‘or of Berry II. %id, deceased, represents to the CowTvkt be has folly ministered said estate in term* of tbetew, and prays that let ters of dismissf ‘ — ’ ‘ ministration— This is therefore to cite aU | office ou the first Moaabiy In letters sboold not he granted. As every issue hears testin.o of this tlie next in the ,-«iuthrrn Wat.-hman, and undo* this order, that the plaintiff be allowed to pro se. N. I*. THUItMoND, 1'lfs Att’y. EO. I». UK E. Judge S. C*. A true extract from the minutes of Clerk Superior Cot February Term 1h77. JOHN I. lll tiGlNS, Clerk. F.VIR NOTICE! .... .... j* Daxis place. Any on Ire will he prosecuted, mart JOHN n. ANDEltSON. II. HOE & Co.’s PATENT GROUND NOTICE. A I.L persons hoWiug claims against the Athens Street A, Kail Koatl, nre hereby notified to present their claims othe committee for sittlcmcnt, r *"* u This old and long-established Newspaper is so well known that it is only necessary to say, iu entering upon the New Year, that it will be in the future what it has been in the past, strictly Independent and always (Reliable, Never having been the organ ot Rings or Cliquea, hnt on the contrary, the representative ofpopnlar right*. It has been liberally snpported by the Ptoru, to who** favor we look for future success. The price is so low, ONLY TWO DOLLARS AYEAR, PAYABLE LIST APVANCE, A.u.pu™ Inna.j- p WLu r InZ^Thvuu. SPA, ' KR - DEMOCRATIC 11ST POLITICS, New Family Grocery! Near the Post Office, JIOXXtOK. f;.\ Provisions Of an kind, win be sold as cheap a> can be foam! In Monroe. CONFECTIONERIES, Tobacco, Cigars and SnufT 'ol ana examine my stock l)i*fore purchasing PINE LIQUORS . ,, , mu in tei ms oc ree law, and prays that let ters of dismission may issue dlschxry. g Wm from —H ad- ti be at my w why said ft C, PASTEL, Onry. flKOKGlA. Madison countv. u Ordinary’s Office, Janusry flat 1ST7. Pi-ty Trippe (her hushand, U. H. 1 rippe, refnsit plk-d : or exemption of personalty and setting apai r.ntiou ot homestead; and I will pass upon the same at It o’clock M., on the 5ffa day of .March, H77,at my office io Di iel*\ ilh% feh6 , QKO C. DA MR!.. OnlV PATKNT ADJUSTABLE TEETH. avove the henory, sumu g.'eeu leaves. Watching them, I found they were getting the leaves of the mule persimmon. I gath ored some of the leaves of the male per simmon. I gathered some of the leaves, threw Lueui into the nests ami ou the hen house floor, aud in less than one hour the house was tree from vermin. To buil the leavos, and sprinkle with the decoetum, will bo as efleetivo.—Courier Journal. .. Keep the harness well greased. Al ways clean tlie harness well before greas ing. Thu grit iu thu leather destroys its durability. If you will mix a little castor oil with the grease the rats will never dam age tho harness. Itats have uo relish for castor oil. ' •. ( . .Nearly all kinds of seeds will vegetate sooucr, and more freely, if well soaked iu blood-warm water before sowing particu larly if the seed be of a hard drjL nature, or the weather at all dry. The fvequeut complaints that are. made of the mangle- murtzol, and beet seeds, usually arise from a- neglect of this precaution. Tho most extensive and successful cultivation of these roots, always soak the seeds three or four times before Bowing. Salt as n Fertilizer. Tho application of suit oil laud for crops of grass and grain is a growing practice in this country. A very considerable de mand for salt for this purpose hits been es tablished in our Southern towns. Dirty suit, or thut of uii inferior quulity, is : s ef ficient us any, and comes cheaper. It is applied at the rat of from one to tb.ee bushels per acre upon barley, wheat aud aits. One bushel of salt is good for three or four bushels of grain. The liost results were formerly realized when salt was sown ou barley, the production being increased several bushels, if sown pretty freely, say three or lour bushels per acre, the bcnellts arc visible for several seasons. The experiments of S. Ai. Brown, several years ago. showed that the application of salt on winter wheat was obviously advan tageous. Tho ertcet seemed to he seen in stiffening the straw, by which its falling down and rusting. t:ius shrinking tho he ry, was prevented, ll the cllivt upon spring wheat is what Mr. Fish represents it to tie. all Central ami Western New Yo.k can go into the production of that variety and make it profitable. Fora long period salt has Itceu used to a large extent on the growing crops iu Great Britain. It has been there ascertained that sixteen bushels per acre will kill all kinds ot vegetation. Eight bushels per acre may be safely applied. From two to four bush els i«*r acre would probably ensure suffi ciently favorable results iu this country. There can be no doubt that the farmers would obtain valuable return from the use of salt upon the grain crops. Tlie price of the article is very low at present, and like ly to remain so permanently, so that no objectiou to its employment iu the way- suggested can be urged.—Country Gentle man. For pale by Childs iVickei'son & Co. GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS, msv-il A«wi». Attw, B». GRAND SPRING OPENING! OF CHARLES STERN’S Clothing Emporium!! LL the attention of my i*atr»>u*« and the public general- to my fine stock ot CLOTHING For Men, Boys and You tits, consisting of French Diagonals, Worsteds, Cheviots, Cloths, Meltons, Scotch and Navy Blue Flannel Suits, all of the tinea! material and the most fashion able styles. Also, a first-class stock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, In all branches, complete—Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Um brellas, in Sflk. Alpaca and Scotch Ginghams, Trunks, Ac., , Ac., to which I invite the inspection of the public—guaran- I teeing my prices to compete with any house in the State. AKUSTA UR ATLANTA PRICES DUPLICATED. My Specialty, DKORGIA, Madison conntv. IT Whereas, Thomas W, Long, administrator of William R. rtiMsed, deceased, applies to ax* for letters of dismission *“on» paid administration— - j Tills is therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and s;>pear at my office, on the first Mooday in March next, to show why said letters should not be ctanted, nov'-l G.C. DANIEL, Ordt. fi K0KG1A, Madison M ( knllnxrv’a Off ICl .. of iwreonalty and valuation of homestead; and I will paw upon the aarne at my office, in ykuridsvnie, at IS o’clock M., O. C. DANIEL, Ord’y. DEORGIA. Madison flininty. GEORGIA, Madison ronntv. u Whereas, Berry M. Thompson,' executor of the last trill aud testament of William Thompson, late of said county, de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said t tutorship— This is therefore to cite al concerned, to be at my office on the first Monday in January next, to show why said letters should not be granted. sspUf G. C. DANIEL, Ord’y. LEGAL BLANKS, A FULL supply always on hand, at the WATCHMAN 4 *P I» K PIEDMONT AIR LINE Ttonsk Freight Line VIA RICHMOND. VA. No Transfer by Rail. Quitlrsl |lBe and fast Dirtct RoitvWli A East. RATES ALWAYS LOW AS LOWEST. For bvfonuation, apply to ■*.. F*B. I-UCjAS, 80L.1IA.VS Osj Freight ZE~A call is all I ask, to convince one and alL CHARLES STER.V, Popular ClothingEmporinm. nex? to Longs A Billups' ap3-ly “ “ ” Drug Store, Broad t»L, Athens, Ga, l copy curious love letter, 1 pack comic canls, l * lOrstion cards; ail for 10 cent* and ‘ tta, Middleboro, Mus. T tiphehm ■ ■ ■ grant Gold Mm* Mmm Bntt.-r.s. OmSi Lsk* Owrp punsak na.AMStfcyiHa.ww IUn«inWM «tt)i nliAaMAnt SHW Skarf Pin. Old phaia* WwJdtor tunc, ■MitaarSMtXarDmgM. LmOmVW««rMlsadaUMtsdfiaana, ladlM f aiNT Mt n* A Prop*. Oak! plata CMIar Baatuw, Own StU rhrtsd Vtrli CMUn and Sat srvaWI rts»*s <•*».«•. yVnatM.M»»d MtOWfiC— mm. xxreaoofintact /twva^^p &£s£yi£s;iksvs& I Ur ■I a 1 comic oil chromo, 7x11, mounted, worth 15 cents, 1 ll | pack love cards, 1 pack comic envelopes. 1 pack comic H Heards, 1 pack scroll, 1 *4 p. book Fun. al: sent for only II At S cent stamps. iUrrelty Co^ Middkboro, Mass. JEWEL coutaios l pair go!d-p!af«d engraved sleeve buttons, 1 set (3) spiral shirt stixK one tJects’ 1m. coral pin, one improve<! shape collar stud, one (Jents* fine link watch chain, and o*u Ladies’ Heavy wedding ring; price of one casket complete. 50 cents; three for *1.25; six for *2, and 12 for *3.50. all set. postpaid by mail. Mx dozen and a solki allwr watch for *»• Agent* can make roooey selling these caskets. Send 50 cts lor Sample and i'ataloguea. We have all kiudsof Jewelry a W.'rOLKi * CO.. *39 Ur.idi.nT M. V. Cil,. irWf are the OriginnU in this •u.'iuess, and have “Mitton Gold” or ** brass'’ icarrhy. •• This Jewelry Casket Is remarkaMy attrac tive, and COLES CO. are reliable dealers.”— may’. mjr See thi*. Only *L5»>capital r*- m 'm m quirt <1tt*Start canvnsrinuM. FS U m. M W ^> ark Twain’s Nre AT ■ mficrap-Book. Appiy.witl SKSSWCABVASSEIk IF YOU will serve to rtistritute some oi oar circular- - » CltRoMO IN GILT FWAMt ojiatnu iilastrated paper, Fiiii IucUmg 1<* cents t*» pay KKND-VLL Jt Cv».. Boston, im _ _ pack ScmlL aU sort*, (or only ;0cecU ate sump. Fun Card ( o., Mtdd eboro. Mam. A IIOME&FARM Of Your Own. On the l'.:>e of a GREAT RAILROAD, with good markets both EAST aiul WEST. \0\V IS THE IlfiETO SECIRE IT Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, best Country for Stock Raining in the United States. Books, Hups, full information, also “THE PIONEER,’ sent free to ail parts of the world. Address, O. V. DAVIS, Land Com. U. P. R, 1L. Unxyha, Neb. it, Athens, Ga. Va. local T“2T- TO RENT, w O comfort able houses and. lotj^with jpoodgarden* and ot the business pert of the city. Apply at once a minutes’ walk W. J. MORTON. Notice in Bankruptcy. I KEEP in baud at >11 n ,ood iupply of X0CLDIN08 I I Sib* Uiaricl Coatt ot tl» Ualtod SUIM tor ««.• Northern nvt CLASS. Mid nenrthtaw o.-<e«-«ry. and e.n KIIAMK X U.etriet of Oooivia. WCTUEKS AS IA)W AS THEY CAN BE FRAMED IN I TUaUlocirenotfal Banks Uounty. UXECDTOR’S Sale. ” 1-J In pursuance of thf will and testament of Jidithan Banks county, on the first Tuesday in March next, during the legal hours of sale, the tolkrefag property, to-wit: One tract of land, contaWfllr one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated five nlles north of Harmony Grove, lying on the waters of Ororqriyer, forty acres of which is na tural forest, forty acres in a good state of cultivation, twenty- five of which is bottom lantptbe remainder in old-field pine. There is also a small with a shoal on it, running through said place. * BUSSELL PORTER ExY. febC pd TRUSTEED Sale, I N\ ill be sold, in the tU^Tn of Ilomer, Banks county, the first Tuesday in March next, the tract of land where,- Joicey B. Parks now lives, on the waters of Hudson river, adjoining lands of John ^fW, T. B. Mize, Dr. G. 8. Martin aud others, containing otn* hundred and twenty acres, more, or less. To be sold far tIs purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms cash. J. D. GUNNELS, Trustee. Largest Circulation of any Political Weekly in this or adjoining States t Lar*e as its circulation Is, we wish to procure FIVK TIIOt’fiAlfD NEW CHJABCBIBERM. B large circulation renders the WATCHMAN, as agvedtij psprfe nTTrmnaient and Legal Advertisements iuserted at usual rates. A liberal deduction to yearly advertisers. A specialty. Col ; pint up. Positively i tVCOUNTRY PRODUCE | NATIONAL HOTEL, Atlanta, <J:». 2.5 2.5 Tlie rates of i popular Hotel duced to S2.50 this l-rice weof- datio.ts and fare by any 83.00 or the South. Come and get an 01.1 Virginia welcome mans—it I.EH x IIC11ITT, s-r.p-M. board at this have been re- l;er da.,. For for accomnio- imsuipassed S4.00 house in Medical Notice. June ii. 1S75—junta WM. KING, M. D. febC QEORGIA, Bank Jane E. Jordan, ha permanent letters ot a Jon Where we are prepared to execute, in the most fashionable MODERN STYLE, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, SUCH AS Newspapers, Magazines, Constitutions, By-Laws, Minutes, All kinds ol Bamplilet Work, Cards, Posters, Handbills,. Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Note-IIeads, Statements, Envelopes, Legal and Commercial Blanks, AND EVERY THING ELSE WANTED IN TI1IS SECTION. By frequent addition* to our large and varied assortment of FANCY TYPES*, OKN -nMENTS. Ac., we are enabled to keep FULLY ABREAST OF THE TIMES and execute work iu tuc iw*rt «r shlonable style. We keep no interior stock—our Presses and other Machinery are very superior—our type new—our workmen skilled and oxperienced. tlflt in needless to boast on the style of our work. It shows for Itself. Work promptly executed at the time promised- Send in your Orders. Terms Moderate. Jiroffice at the old stand, corner Broad and Wall streets. Athens, January 2,1877. THE NEW FIRM OE GILLELAND & BETTS Are offering bargains to the city trade and the public generally, In FAMILY Ac FANCY GROCERIES. They keep constantly on hand all grades of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, THE BEST LEAF LARD IN THE MARKET, Tobacco and Cigars, WINES AND LIQUORS BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, HMIK undersigned has a lot of fine drew Boots, which ho 1 offers for Kile at *10 per pair, for cash. '1 tit-v are lino French calf akin. For fl*u plii. <,f V.hw boot* will Nj by mail or express. All w ork warranted -4wd4 , P.WKIU (reneral Ticket Agency. RAILROAD TICKETS For sale, by all routes, to nli principal pohfls in the UnitecI iSmtt-N. Buy your Ttckcti tefiuv caving Atbon, and pol all tntor. union from Capu WM WILUAMS, rnaySO Agent Somheru Exprvaa Co.. Athena, Ua. WESTERN i IMIimL AND ITS CONNECTIONS. “ Kenuesaw Route.” The following Schedule takes etfcct May 23d, 1875; KttUTiiu- x im Iacavc Atlanta 4.10 I* M Arrive Carterevilie 6.14 “ ** 7.19 »* ' Arrive Kingston 6.42 “ 9..Vi “ s.Sl Arrive Dalton S.24 “ 11.54 “ ll.lu Arrive Chattanooga 10.25 1.56 I’M. SOUTHWARD. No. 2. No. 4. No. 12. Leave Chattanooga 4.00 P M 5.<k» A M Arrive Dalton 5.41 “ 7.01 “ 1.00 A M Arrive Kingston 7.38 “ 9.07 “ 4.10 “ Arrive Carterevilie 8.12 “ 9.42 « 5.1s *• Arrive Atlanta 10.15 “ 12.06 “N(*>n.9.S0 “ Pullman Palace Care run on Nos. 1 and 2, between New Or leans and Baltimore. Pullman Palace Cars run 0 and Nashville. Pullman Palace Cars run 0 ville and Atlanta. HTNo changes of cars between New Orleans, Mobile Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and only one change to New York. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4.10 P. M., arrive in New York the second aftemoou therei fter at 4.00 P. M. * Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Springs and various Smu- ter Resorts will be ou sale in New Orleans, Mobile, Mont gomery, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly reduced rates 1st of June. Parties desiring a whole car through to the Virginia Springs r to Baltimore, should addreet the undersigned. Parties contemplating travel .dtonld send for a copy of tlie Kknnesaw Rotmc Gazsttk, containing schedule*, etc. nr Ask for Tickets via “ Kennesaw Route,” B. W. WRENN, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Atlanta. Ga. B among their specialties.. They are agents ATLANTA, C Don’t give to give notice that a general meeting of the credi- of E. S. England A Co., ana E. 8. England aud U. P. drummers for \tl-inta hotuM-s hut give me a’trial I I England, involuntary bankrupts, will be hckl at the office of irant. i- BETTER WORK FOR THE MONEY than yon AO^rt «. Foster, Register iu Bankruptcy, at Madisou. Mor- get i 1 Atlanta, la-sides saving you freight and trouble, gun county, Ga., on the fomth day ot April. A. D.. 187 ' It is |*oor policy to s*-nd your moucy lo isaitde who are doing I t0 0 clock, A. M„ f« Ul they can to M AKE aVIIBNS A WAY-STATiON. 1 Orders (or all sixes ami styles of Frames filled at abort tier, and satisfaction guaranteed.^ > T. A. BUItKE, Huy your Stoves, Grates, &c. from J. C. WILKINS. !inv vour Toilet Sets anti Tin Ware lix'm ’ .1. C. WILKINS. Any hoofing. Guttering or Repairs ATHEISTS fordan. deceased, lateafffcid county— This Is therefore to riuis*lv*nd singular, the creditors and uc-xt of kin of Floyd RTJordan, to be and appear at my offler by law, and show cause, if any . . . letters should uot be granted to’ Jane E. Jordan on Floyd R. Jordan’s estate. Witness, my hand'and official signature, Jan. 96th, 1877. j*n30 A. C. MOSS, Ord’y. A DMINISTRATORK-Postponed Sale. i V Will he sold, befoi>me court bouse door in th GAthens# Ga.O GENERAL FOUNDERS AUD MACHINISTS. Having an extensive collection of Rattans manufacture Mill and Gin Gearing, WININC & MILL MACHINERY. -TEAM ENGINES. SAW-MILUH, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, MILL SPINDLES. HOISTING SCREWS. LIGHTER SCREWS, RATTLE STAFFS. MILL CRANKS, HORSE-POWERS, THRESHERS, FAN MILLS. SUGAR MILLS. BARK MILLS, STAMPING MILLS, Cotton Seed Crushers, etc., etc., etc. Manufacture, aud are agent* for, the most approved Turbine Water Wheels. Brooks' Patent Port able Revolving and Colts celebrated Cot- t m Presses, Iron Fencing, Grave Enclosures, Bilomics, dtc., etc. ’ Mill Findings furnished 1 R. NICKERSON, A n't and Sup*U t Manufacturer’s price*. REMINGTON CONTAINS JEWING .. THE LATfiST yjACUINE. ’ IMPROVEMENTS. REMINGTON SPECIALLY JEWING RECOMMENDED yjACUl.NE. FOR ITS ^E.MINGTUN LIGHT RUNNING JEWING PERFECT yjACUINE. Hits STITClI, REMINGTON 1LVPID SEWING. SHEWING ANU ALuiTABILtTY yjACUINE. T .* , » EMLNGTON ll WIDE UANGI- JEWING OF WORK. YJachine. THE BEST REMINGTON FOR TUE FAMILY, JEWING BEST FOR TUE yjACUINE. DRESSMAKER. J^PMlSlITUN- ^ . BEST FOR TUE 'S... JEWING ^ 3s ANUFACTUKER YJACUINE. MAY BE U.fti JJKMINQTON ON LEASE AT j^EVYlSo TEN DOLLARS jyjACHINE. PER MONTH, REMINGTON WITHOUT ANY gEWING ADDITION jyjACUisE. TO THE PRICE. JJEMINGTON DON’T BUY A V^KWISO SEWING MACHINE ’YJACUINE. BEFORE J^EMINUTUN TRYING THE VIEWING REMINGTON. YJACHINE. A TRLAL WILL J^EMDsGTON DEMONSTRATE ITS t^EMlNG SUPERIORITY YJACULNE. OVER REMINGTON ALL OTHER JEWING MACHINES jyjACHINE. IN TOE . the town of Ilomer, Banks county, between the legal hours of sale, ot. the first Tuesday in February next, the following property, to-wit; All that tract or parcel of land, belonging to the estate ol Robert Cochran, deceased, adjoining Smalley, Lacey. Dodd. Ward, Daria and others, containing three hundred acres, more or lean. Plats of-this tract of land will be shown 01. the day of sale, in Homr^Trfmio jao9 “W5T.-S. BARTON,) ... . JAMES M. COOK,/ Adm ™ GEORGIA, Ranks connty. U Whereas Enoch Anderson, executor of Thomas F. An derson, dec’d, petitions this Court fora discharge from said executorship— •nils is therefore to require all perrons concerned to show cause, if any they can. at the March term next of this Court why said executor should not be disdiarged from the execu torship aforesaid. Given under ray hand and official signature, this 20th Nr* vemher, 1876. ~ «V4*5 -' A. C. MOSS, Ord’y. Rabun County. GEORGIA, Ralran conntv. VT A. J. Martin haring applied *to he the persons ai ana John M. r . 1 appointed gnanlia' . . Pl Wm. T. Carter, Mary L. Car Carter, minim under fourteen years of ag* reskieut* of said county-- This is to cite all pi-rso/.v concerned, to h- nd nj»«ir r the term of the Court of Ordm ry. to i>c liel nex tier II* explratkm of thirty days from the first public;. 1 oi this ut tie.-, and show cause. U anv they cau, why sahl A. J. Marti- should cot be entrusted with Ibe guardianship ot the person and property of said minors. Witness, my hand amfcdKtaTsignature, this March totli 2*77. aprUlO J. W. GREEN, Ord’y, T)ABCN Sheriff’s Sale. Ai Will be sold before the coart bouse door in the town c. Clayton, during the legal hours of sale, 00 the first Tuesda\ in May next, the following property, to-wit: Part of lot ol land. No. in the fourth district of Rabun county. Lev ied on a* the property ot Mr*. Burger, to satisfy a tax fi l issued by W. T. Dickerson, T. C.of Rabun connty. »l*r3 t>. T. DUNCAN, IK Sh*ff. GEORGIA, Rabun county. VI To ail whomit may concern. G. W. Kslieyand It. B/lStchle, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letter* of administration on the estate of G. \\. Carter, tat# of aaid county, deceased. This b to cite all and singular tiff creditors and next of kin of G. W. Carter, to bound appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, then and there to them cause, if any they admldstration should not be granted JJEM1NGTON gEWING MARKET. PRICE LIST FREE. Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! 1 I Dnomrs OPERA HOUSE. ATLANTA. OA. J SCHEVENELL Jt CO.. General ^ Agents for Northeast l Thomas Black Ink. in 2 oz. cone*. 56c. per dozen. Georgia, No. 3 Broad SL, Athena, Ga. J. R. CHRISTY, 8rt\06RAPHlC REPORTER M IBE ffESTERSCIIClIT. W ILL xttend Courts and trials (other than Superior Court) *nuluru;*h accurate repxrtaof evidence and report •ivii case* in Superior Court*, on reasonable terms. WUJ dro give nstructioo in abort-: and writing—s**mogiaphy— lurb.*'*- c* .K- m IllW TRIFLING WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. 0S£ IMS' CARBOLIC TABLETS more remedy fcrCOU GKS, and all diseases of the THROAT. ENGS, t BEST aud MUCOUS MEMBRANE. nr it oxix ix uun hoiks. SOLD BY ALL D RUGGgy^^ MEEHAN & TBESN0N, XCEBCSAira TATTn-pg Dealers in Gent's FomsMng Goods, &c. COLLEGE AVE>TE, ATHE3B,GEOBGIA, T7 EEP constantly an hand a fine select loo of Cloths, Doe- IV rkiu*. Caashneres. Cbeviots, Diagonals, English and French W orst-ds, and everything usuallT found in a first-clars establishineut. which they are prepared to cut and make up tisoTspeKalt?. 1 '’ ,oi ‘ saa>mu i**** wenf They also keep a fine selection of Shirts, Collar*. Coffa. <ilk NVck-wt^r. Undershirts, Drawer*. HaudkerchSs. Brif- reanutactore, a full line of Umbrellas, Gent a \S alkisg Capes, dr. ' ** tfarthMiiig. to O. W. L. Kelley and R. tate. Witr - lftb. 1877. J. W. GREEN, Ordinary. Dr. GoulardM Cslshretad ^ dawffhpllfiMiftilihlffi do all we claim for a frm trial box. As Dr. Goulard la tbs oab phyUkftm that has ever made thta fi*uua mirfr\iMiLauda* ^ uurknowtedge thou*- anda have been psrmiatut^r cured by tne ■•* of there Pow der*. *re will guarantee a permanent cure In every case, 01 refund you all money expended. All sufferers should give these Powder* an early trial, and be convinced of their cura tive powers. Price for large box, 1100, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by maO to any part of th* United States or Canada 00 receipt of price, or by express C. O. D. Address ASH A ROBBINS, 300 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. - CONSUMPTION ^Positively Cured. AH sufferers from thi* disease that are anxioos to be cured should try Dr. Kissoer’* celebrated Consumptive Powder*. 1 here powders are the only preparation known that will cure consumption and all diseases of the throat and lung*— indeed so strong is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they ate no humbug we wU forward to every suf- maiI * Post paid, a tree trial box. Me don’t want your money until yon are perfectly sat of their curative powers. If your life Is worth saving, don’t delay In giving there Powdefs a trial, as they will surely cars Price for large box, $3.00 sent to any part ot the United ** *■ ” ' of price. Addrea* A5H A ROBBINS. Fnkon street, Brooklyn, N. Y. States or Canada by maO, on receipt < lew Firm aM New M MATTHEWS & JACKSON, £To. X Srsad Street, (Store fonocTtj ocopMb, T. BISUOP X SOS.) W E have just received an entirely new stock of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES CHEAP FOR CASH. tSF~We rrepcctfnll, intite onr friend, to sire n* m rell BEFORE SELLING COTTON. uKS£ ,tt,bwCott00 ’ gsy V H Of all kinds, for both cooking and medical purposes, Largest PaekerN of Canned Goods In the North, and are offering special inducements in Jhese goods. They have a small stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, closing out these Good* A'i LARGEST & REST FLOUR MILLS in the Western States, and can sell Flour as cheap as it can be bought. They deal also in Staple Dry Goods, Bfc s, Shoos and Hats. If you want anything to EAT, DRINK, CHEW or SMOKE, yon will find it in endless variety at the new store of . ni!M GILLELAND & BETTS, No 6 Broad street. DAVIS | Received the highest awards as the late State Fair’ PHOTOGRAPHER, ■A/Tsssars, a-^_ nrTbe Largest and most Elegant Gallery in the State! With the best Operators l nov9—tf THE WINSHIP GIN. Delivered in ATHENS AT Manufacturer's PRICES. Ever! Gin Warrantei 7xJO, JNICKERSON & CO., Agents, Athens, Ga. R. P. EBERUART. J. G. EBERRART. W. r. VARNEY. R. P. & J. 8. EBERHART & GO,, ?Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Driers in Boots and Shoes of every Descriptidb.. S \UR Manufactnring Department is turning oat sixty pairs of Awe* such d*£ which w* warrant to our customers. We I / keen In onr Bctafl Department a fnU assortment of aUkindsof Boat* and Shoe*, a* cheap is the cheapest. Inthelb- tztirin'* Department, which we give especial attention to, we have som* of the beat workmen In the State. Those wishing renaming chme, or new Shoes and Boots at retail, will please call and examine onr facilities foe supplying their demand*. Aliofcaale customer* will receive bottom prices and warranted goods, by calling at our stand. No. 10 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. r K YOUNG, a fashionable Tailor and Cutter from New York dry, ha* been employed by LUCAS A WARP ‘u* DRESS Md^USIN wUnSTmade"In the most fmsWoMbta imc^l^nt^lre, WONDERFUL SUCCESS 1 *5,000 of the Centennial Exposition DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. DUE NOTICE, * indebted to the 1 , either by not. DESCRIBED sold in Co days. It being the only complete low-price work and paid but little. How arc we to maintain credit, audit (?Tu pares, only $2.50,) treating of the entire history, grand our account* stand from month to month and from yearn- Duikiings, wonderful exhibits, enriosiths, great daya, etc.; year’ Man’s first duty is, to owe no ooe anything. L^teverj iilnatrmted, aud $1 cheaper than any other; every buoy wants ooe come up and pay hi* account, and show that there is som»: " One new Agent cleared $380 in 4 week*. £oou Agents integrity alive yet. Those who do not come up, most abide wanted. Send quickly lor proof of above, opinion* of ofll- the taw. I sltall not wait beyouda reasonable time. “Short dais, clergy and press, sample pages, f u l description and our profits and quick settlements,” s my motto tor Jbe.lutam extra terms. Ur**AKX> Bsotukk*, Publisher*, 733 Sanaorn Athens. Jan. 9.1971— 1 Sm Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ■■ — — fi 4 fliTIf 1% Beware of falsely claimed official and worth- vAlillUilsfeMbooka. Send tor proof. S.C D*»BBS. T. J. CARTMELL, Dealer In and Teacher of MUSIC, Will give instruction on Brmaa anc String Instruments. Also Tuner, Regulator and Repairer of Pianos, Organs and all kinds of Musical Instrument*. His system of 1 unisg is that of Equal Temperament, and according to mathematical de monstration, and is the only way by which a Piano can be timed wrrretly, and is generally adopted throughout 1“ MARBLE. rpUE undersigned is prepared to furnish MABBL 1 GBANITE cut to any and every design. Plain or elaborate MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOl STONES, with side pieces, Marble or Granite BOX TOMBS, CRADLE TOMBS, VASES or STATUARY. MARBLE OR GRANITE VAULTS, Yard. jm3o X7 B. BOBBBTSOlt. AlhtM.O^ JAMES R. LYLE. W ALEL S. ERWIN. VYitWnrrlUe. Xtxos. ^.ttorzxe^ra ext Law. 'SOSES-' Eastern Seed Potatoes, EARLY ROSE and other varieties. Clover Seed, Rust-Proof Oats. a No*. 1 and 4, Itt-twccn Atlanta a N< *. 3 and 2, between Louis* HORSES & MULES. i.. SALE have establish**!, in addition to their Liv- STABLE, 11 hand, at all time*, a full sup- HOUSES & Mtl.ES. Those in want o Stock can l*i supplied at Reasonable Figures. GANN A REAVES. PATENTS obtained in the Uni- ted Slate*, Cauadn and Eu- n»I*e; term* a* low n* tlioso »f any oth* r reliahh- house. ’orret*|K>mlenceinvitcd in the _ „ vith Inv**ntors. Attorney* at and other Solicltort*, especially with tho*** who have had 1 heir case* rejected in the hand* of other attorney*. In reject 'd case* our fee* are reasonable, aud no charge i* made un- •«s we arc successful. _ . . examination 1 the Patent Office, anti if we fl»ini; it patentable, will send du paper* and advice, and prosecute your case. Oral or written, in all matters' relating to Patent*, Patent Law and Invention*. t efertnccn.—lion.M.D.I.KO-A »ETT, Ex-Commi*."iom;r of Pateut^. llcveland, Ohio; O. II. '\elust, Eso., Sec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.; Hon. lo*. Casey, late Chief Justice U. 8. Court of Claims, \Va*h- uirton, D. C. 3W*8end stamp for our “Grn* ron ohtaimno Patent*,” book of 50 page*. Address, LOl’IN ItAGGFR & CO., Solicitor* or Patknts, Washington, D. C. febl Liquors! Liquors! LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. R. JEL LAMPKSIff, A T hi* estalishment on Wall street (a few door* from Broad) is now offering a large Hock of Pure Wines and Liquors, At wholesale or retail, 4* cheap or cheaper than they cun Ikj bought at any other e«tahU*linicut in tin* city. Ut* assortment e 3brace* all qualities, from ordinal;' to the %-ery Ixst. Purchaser* are invited to call aud examine for themselves. Athens, Oc.l 26. NEW BOOKS. D ANIEL DEHON DA. By George KlUott. $1.59. The Two Destinies. By Wilkie Collin*. Paper, 75c. cloth, $1.50. Israel Mort Overman. By John Sunder*. 75c. The House of Cards. By Mr*. Cashel lloey. 75c. Curiosities and Lawoi Wills. By John I’roffatt. $1.50. Judicial Puzzles, Gathered from State Trial*. By John Pad- get. $1.50. The Law of the Road, or Right* and Wrong* of Traveler*. By R. 8. Roger*. Jr. Barristerial Law. $1.50. Mercy PhUbrick’s Choice. (No Name series.) $1.00. Illustrated Lessons in Our Language. By G. P. Quacken- bos. 60c. For sale at oct$4 BURKE’S BOOK STORE. HEIRS FCR YOU! 1JEINU the City Constable, I have concluded to do a gene- J9 ral collecting bushtsip. I wll give prompt olteiiti m to thp coUectioo of aU notes and actount* placed lo tnujitad*. \I*o. to the buying and selling of property, nt private o. pub lic sale. sept 12 W. A. ENGLAND, L. C. Beef, Mutton, Shout, &c. HOODIT HEAD [JR to supply their friends and the ] y best Fresh. Meats TO RENT. I M IE best Stores, Offices, Shops, Warehouse, Dwelling- Houses, Ac. K. P. BISHOP, angl—tf No. 1 Broad clrrt, np-slalni. stilllanla <Sf Richmond AIR-LINE RAILWAY. Only one Change hotweenAtlanta & N. Y. LEAVE ATLANTA 1.55 p. ms. Daily—Through Express Pa**enger. 7.‘JO a. as. Daily (except Sunday)—Freight slid Accotu’n. ARRIVE ATLANTA. 10.15 a. as. Daily—Through Express Passenger. 7.10 p. m. Daily (except Sunday)—Freight and Accom’n. Express Passenger Train* going Ea*t make close connec tions at Danville for Lynchburg, Washington and a!! Eastern cities, and at Richmond for vN ushingtou and all Eastein ci- ries, arriving at ail point* East, by either line, Ten JEIoiir-K in Advance of trains leaving Atlanta, iu tho evening, by any other line. Express Passenger Tra’n* West make connection* nt Rich- mond and Danville with train* tearing New York nt 6.06 p. m., arriving in Atlanta Nine Hours in Advance jf any other line. Entire Trains. Including SLEEPERS aud PAUMJR CARS, will run through to Itichmoud without change. Day Conch and Sleeping Car between Richmond and N*w York without **■ Passengers holding through tickets will be entitled "" J “ ** extra charge. &W 1 STlHC-T Pr IN T