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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: JUNE 12, 1877.
NEWS SUMMARY.
—The Observer states tlmt John
Lalhrop Motley will be buried at
Kensal Green at 11 o’clock to-mor
row morning. Dean Stanley preach
ed the funeral sermon at West Minis
ter Abbey to-day.
The Prince of Wales gave a pri
vate audince to the ex-president yes
terday at the Malborough house sub
sequently introduced hint to bis
household in the most friendly man
ner, and sat with him quite a long
time- in ordinary pleasant con versa-
Asm-,
I found a lady’s pocketbook;
■While searching for the name ’
1 came across an u it*m bill,”
Below I give the same:
Satchdav, May 19,1877.
1 Bonnet, with lace and a feather, $ 65 00
1 Pearl-colored silk, trimmed witli bine, 225 00
1 Pair of low shoes for warm weather, 15 00
1 Sunshade with handle bamboo, 5 00
1 Lnncb and some tresb Boston chips, 1 25
1 Small bunch of flower* on the street, 50
1 Tie with straw-colored tips, 1 00
i Pair of gloves, awful petite, 105
Just Published, lu a Sealed .Envelope,
six cents.
Total,
8014 40
The queen has given orders to the
lord chamberlain to waive the usual
presentation ceremonies out of regard
to the nation’s guest and extend to
the general and Mrs. Grant invita
tions to all the court entertainments.
This is almost unprecedented. Grant
will remain in London until the 28th
and then leave for Ireland.
—The chief special agent of the
I tost ofliee department dected 62
persons in violating the postal laws
during the past, month, mostly post
office officials, but in some instances
ol* employees of firms who robbed
letters after proper delivery.
—The Daily News lias a Buchar
est dispatch of the 4tli, saying the
Danube is still impassible; rarely has
water risen so high at this season,
and this merely with rain and snow
water from Bavaria, and the Car
pathian mountains lias still to come,
and experts estimate that it will ]
scarcely be possible to cross for four
weeks.
—The Nord, the Russian organ,
publishes a lett t from St. Peters
burg, which says: If after crossing
the Danube Russia is able to conclude
a peac; and at the same time realize
her programme, and if the powers
adopt toward Turkov an attitude !
sufficiently firm to complete the les
son received from the arms of Rus
sia, then an equitable and dignified
peace might be arranged, and the
necessity of pursuing the war to ex
tremes be avoided.
—The state department has official
information tlir.t the principality of
Roumania Turkey has made a treaty
with Russia and placed itself under
Russian protection. The state de»
Now I n»k, witli tbe ladies as judges,
if this bo the bill for om da)-,
How cun a man with two thousand u year
Marry and live happy. 1 pray ?
He will ahray* be dreading a “ bill,”
And oh! what a load he must carry
A bachelor has his own will;
He is wisest who neoer doth marry!
Seeing is not always believing.
There arc many men you cm see
and > et not believe.
Price
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment,''dlkl
Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sperma
torrhea, induced by Self Abuse, Involuntary
Emissions, Impotenev. Nervous Debility, ana
Impediments to Mamage.generally; Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Kits; Mental and Physical
Incapacity, Ac.—By Rottxxr J. Cavnwiu,
M. D., author of the “ Green Book,” &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, dearly proves from Ids own experience
that the awful conre<iueuoes of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed without medicine, and
without daugcrous surgical operations, bougies,
instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what hia con
dition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately rud radically.
This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands
and thousands.
Sent, under seal, in n plain envelope, to any
i address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
j stamps.
t Address the Publishers,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann St., I-ew Yoke;
1 oet.10.ly Post office Bos, 458G-
Millions of Property and Hundreds of Lives
Saved by Using
Tlie Safety MatcHes
—AND—
A^TTgEtXCA3ST nr’TTSIHEHJS
The only perfect safety match made in the world.
THE GREAT CAUSE j Safety Prom Fires. Clarice Govuaty.
or
Human Misery.
CITY TAX SALES.
Will be sold before the Court-Honae door in
the city of Athens, on the first .Tuesday in July
Wilson*
by lands of R. Williams, Robert Chappel, and
east by W. P. Talmadge.. Sold to satisfy city
BooKs !
The Two Destinies—By Wilkie Collins,paper
T. r >e., cloth 81.50.
Daniel Deronda—By George Elliot 81.50.
The Spin- of Monmouth; or Washington in
Arms,- 8lt7 5.
Israel Mort Ovoiman—By John Sanders 75c.
The House of Cards—By Mrs. Cusliela lloey,
7 oe.
Curiosities and I.aw of Wills—By John Prof,
fatt, 81.50.
Judicial Puzzles, gathered from State Trials.
Bv John Paget.
‘The Ijuv of the Road, or Rights and Wrongs
of a Travcllar—By H. Y. Rogers, Jr., Barrister
at Law, 81.50.
Morcv Philbriek's Onolce. fuo name scries)
81.00
illustrated Lessons in our Language—By G.
P. Qnnckcnbos, 00c. ’
For sale at
oct.2-ltf. BURKE’S Book Store.
C, S. DTTEIE’S
Fine Whisky and Brandy.
Parties desiring to purchase, by wholesale,
pure Brandy or Whisky, will find it to their in
terest to purchase from the undersigned, sole
ngent of G. S. Dnke, to sell by wholesale his
Fine, Pure Whisky nn.l Brandy. The pipes
through which the G. S. Duke Whisky and
Brandy are distilled, are made of wood. Every
gallon warranted pure. Address,
G. R. DUKE, Agent,
.dee5-tf Jefferson, Ga.
Awarded afttmze medal by the Maryland In
dust rial Exposition. Awarded a diploma by
Northwestern, Pa., Fair. Awarded an honor
able mention by St. Louis Fair. Exclusively
adopted by the Chicago Exposition. First pre
mium at Vermont State Fair.
ResolutiotfdMnimonsiy adopted, Maeon, Ga.,
Nov. 15th, 187®, by the Macon Board of Under
writers:
Resolved, That we fully endorse the “Safety
Parlor Fusee,” manufactured by the American
Fusee Company, and earnestly recommend their
general use. We would especially suggest to
the citizens ot Georgia, and to the Farmers and
Planters in particular, to supply themselves
witli the Safety M:etch, as their use would un
questionably result in a marked decrease in the
number of fires throughout tbe State.
Hundreds oftestimonials from private families
and others, like the following, can be furnished;
but we have only room for two:
Macon, Ga^Fcb. 18,187C.—This is to certify
that I have been using the American Saletv
Parlor Fusees in m;
months, during
tests, given them a tliorongl
more than 400 per cent, cheaper than the com
mon friction matches. I find that one-half grass
of the Safety Fusees lias lasted me as long ns
three gross oftlie common matches.
R. DUB, Proprietor Lanier House.
We heartjjj" concur in the statement of-Mr.
Dub, as it fully coincides with onr experience
in the use of the Safety Fusees in our hotel.
.E. E. BROWN & SON,
Proprietors Brown House, Macon, Ga.
For sale by the gross, dozen or single box at
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
feb'2-O-tf Athens, Ga.
Ocoxiee Ooiaxvby-
tax fi & for 1873.
Also, at the same time and place, a lot on
Lnmpkin_street,_in„Third Ward^adjoining R. C& W,U
SECOND GRAND DRAWING
To Slont! ' ’■*
THE best,Stores,Offices, Shops, Warehouse,
Dwelling Houses &c. K. P. BISHOP,
a-'g.l.tf No. l.iBroud St. up stairs.
urnpkin street, in Third Ward, adjoining It.
L. Bloomfield, W. C. Kemp and E. L. Newton,
sold as the property of John Kirkpatrick, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1875.
Also at tbe same time end place, one house
lot in Third Ward on Bobbin Mill Rood, adjoin
ing other lands of B. J. Parr, and sold as the
property of B. J. Parr, to satisfy city tax fl fa
for 1876.
Also, at the same time and place, one lioase
and lot in Third Ward, on Hancock avenne, ad
joining lots of F. l'hiuizy, Dr. C. W. Long and
Wm. Dericot, sold as the property of Win.
Creighton, to satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1876.
Abo, at the same time and place, one honse
and lot on Barber street, in Fourth Ward, ad
joining lota of H. Cobb Davis and J. Hampton,
sold as tbe property of Wesley Williams, col.,
to satisfy a city tax fi fn for 1874 and 1876.
Also, at the same time and place, one bouse
and lot in the Third Ward, on Broad street, ad
joining U. Beusse, Ann Beal and Martha Hol
brook, sold as the property of Ned Holbrook, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa ror 1876.
Abo, at the same time and place, one house
and lot in Brooklyn, adjoining lots of Pot How
ard, 11. Thomas and Martha Holbrooks, told us
the property of L. W. Holbrook, col., to satisfy
a city tax fi fa tor 1876.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot in
the Third Ward, joined by Mrs. J. A. Sledge,
S. Marks and Henry Smith, sold ns the property
of Phillip Lee, col., to satisfy a city tax fi ta for
1870.
Abo, at tlie same time and place, one honse
and lot on Broad street, in Third
E XECUTOR8 SALE.-—By virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee County
and in pursuance of the last Will and Testament
of John O. Thrasher deceased, will" be sold
before the Court Houso door in Athens, Clarke
County, Ga_ on the first Tncsday in &fny next
during the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit, three lots in the citv cf Athens
fSS/& Vv Jo . hB Bi ^’ ! k “°*n m U»?
inrd lot and 1 as the Aaron lot improved, eoc ■
of Mid lots containing 1 sere, more or less
Said property sold for the i
april3-4t.
_ — Terms Cash.
R. R. MURRAY, Executor.
Notice I
I will be it tbe following places to receive
Tax Jietums for the year 1877, on the following
d \v J°“ ?« e c “ rn “ t, y requested to meet me:
^NVatkinsville, April Uthjtfsy 12th and June
^SkuU Shoals, April 16th, May 14th and June
c ”' A >’"'a®
Salem, Apnl 18th, May 16th-and June 18th.
14??“^ C ° rUer ’ Pn 17th ’ May 17th ” Rd Jo “e
18 ™» Store > April 20th, May 18th and June
and 0 June St l 0 Cth High Sh0,Us ’ April 2Ut ’ “v 19 »i
^Farmington, April 93d, May 21 s t and June
aprill0-2m.
E.
SCU.lKFElt,
COTTOIT B7TSH,
Toeon Cif.v, Ga.
Highest cash price paid for cotton. Agent
f.r Winsbip’s Gins and Press. oe20-1875-tf
LOUISVILLE, KY., JUNE 8ft, 1817.
$300,000 Casli Gifts.
Farmers auil 1‘rover* llank, LonlsTlIlr, Trejs.
The Kentucky Cash Distributing Company,
authorized by n special net of tlie Legislature
for the benefit of tlie Public Schools of Frank
fort, will have the second series of GRAND
DRAWINGS in the city ot Louisville, Kv.,
SATURDAY, June SOtli, 1867, at. Pnbiio Li
brary Hall, a scheme commensurate, with the
times, 8(50,000 for only TEX.
11K VIS TIIE LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift, 880,00'!
1 Grand Cash Gift, 8 0 '•
ii.1 Grand Cash Gift, 815,OvO.
1 Grand Cash Gift,’ 810,(foO.
3 Grand Cadi Gifts, 85,000 each, 815,000.
5 Grand Cash Girts, 8-,'XK) cacli, 8i0,000.
20 Casli Gills, 81,000 each, 8-0,000.
40 Casli Gifts, 8500 each, 820,000.
100 Casli Gifts, 8200 each, 820,000.
300 Cash Gifts, 8100 each, 830,000.
500 Cash Gifts, 850 each, 825,000.
600 Cush Gifts, 810 each, 860,000.
(1072 Cash Gifts, Amnuitlii* to $310,000.
WHOLE TICKETS 810, HALVES 85, QUAKTEIt 82 50,
11 TICKETS 8100, 38)4 TICKETS 8300, 56 5-4
TICKETS 8500.
DRAWING POSITIVELY JUNE 30th, 1877
And every three mouths thereafter.
CEBTIFICATE OF SUPSKVIS0B4 OF HU AW IXG.
It. LITTLE,
attorney at law,
nplS-1873-tf
Carncsvilie, Ga.
J. H. HEAVES, 1
David Gann, /
1877.
{ II. A. I OWRAXCE,
Wm. L. Wood.
Keep your Money at Home!
I keep on hand, at all times, a good supply of
Moulding aacl Glass
and evert thing necessary, and can frame Pictures
Ah loro as they can he framed in
Atlanta,
or elsewhere in the State. Don’t give your
orders to drummers from Atlauta houses, but
r give me a trial. 1 guarantee better work forthe
money than yon can get in Atlanta, besides
saving your freight and trouble. It is poor
policy to scud your money to people who are
doing all they can to make a way station of
Athens. Orders for ull sizes and styles of
Frames filled at short notice, and satisfaction
guaranteed. T. A. BURKE,
febl3-tf. Bookseller and Stationer.
•&3TE3TSJS7
imrtmcnt also lias advices through the ■ .. .
1 ° ) Tins is to certify that the first drawing of the
Turkish minister, that tlie Ottoman I Kentucky Cash 'Distribution Company took
" ’ Major
empire, notwithstanding the revolt of
Roumania, will treat the Roumanians
and the Roumanian shipping within
its control, as loyal subjects.
—Cable specials report that Gen
eral Grant was entertained at a ban
quet on the evening of the 4th, by
the Duke of Wellington at the Apsly
house. The dinner was served in
tlie famous Waterloo chamber.
Among the guests were Count
and Countess Glcichiu, Lord and
Lady Abercrombie, Lord and Lady
Churchill, Marquises Tweed dale
Sligo and Ailsburry Earl Hodden;
Viscount Torrigton, Lords George
Padget, Calthorpe, Haughton, Strath-
nain, Countess of Hardwick, Countess
of Bradford .and Lady Wellesley.
—Grant heard Dean Stanley at
Westminister. After alluding to
Motley’s death, Stanley said: Gen
eral Grant has just laid down the
sceptre of American commonwealth
after having by military power still
more by geneorus treatment of his
comrades in victory and enemies in
defeat, restored unity to a great and
divided people. England welcomes
him as a sign of the pledge that the
two nations of the Anglo Saxon race
are still one in heart and spirit. The
remains of the late John Lathrop
Motley were interred in the grave
beside that of his wife, who was
buried in Kensal Green cemetery in
1875. Dean Stanley read the burial
service. In attendance at the obse
quies included Mr. and Mrs. Algernon
Sheridan, and Sir Wm. Vernon
Harcourtand Lady Vernon Harcourt.
These two ladies are daughters of
the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Sheridan, the Duke of Argyle. Mr.
John Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Bussell
Sturgis, Lord Houghton, Mr. Tom
Hughes, the Belgian minister, the
Netherlands minister, Mr. Hoppin,
secret-ary to the American legation,
and U. S. Consul General Badeau,
were also present.
place oil tlie 6th of December, in Major Hall,
Fraukfort, Ky., in our presence and under onr
immediate supervision..
We further state that every ticket, ami part
of ticket, which had been sold, were represented
in the wheel, and that the drawing was fairly
and honestly conducted. We further state tliut
wo had no interest whatever in the enterprise,
nor any connection with tbe same, except in tbe
character of supervisors, whose sole duty was
to protect tlie interest of the ticket-holders aud
to preside over the drawing.
Hon. Alvin Duvall, lute Chief Justice Supe
rior Court of Kcnthoky, James G. Dudley,
Chairman Board of School Trustees, Grout
Green, Cashier Farmers’ llank of Kentucky,
Hon. S. I. M. Major, Public Printer State of
Kentucky, Hon. Thomas N. Lindsay, President
Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky, lion.* Thomas C.
Jones, Clerk of Superior Court of Kentucky,
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods.
Sins. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens and of couutios ad
jacent, that she lias now received and opened a
most choice and select assortment of Spring and
Summer Millinery Goods, comprising in part tbe
latest styles and fashions of
Hals, ltuukeN. Itllilous, Lares. Flowers, Gloves,
which she will sell nt reasonable prices. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carefully filled. Store located
on Broad street, one door above National Bank,
april 21, 1875—25-tf.
THE ATHENS
Furniture Manufacturing
COMPANY.
Believing that Athens, and the section of
country around, should have, and would cor
dially support a first-class
Furniture Store and Factory
we have entered into a partnership, bought out
tlie Machinery and store of Gilleland, Wood &
Co., and the store of J. F. Wilson & Co., and
determined to give the business a fair trial under
the firm name of tbe Athens Fnmitnre Manu
facturing Company.
At the stope occupied by J F. Wilson <& Co.,
we propose to keepastoekof Furniture equaled
by few and.surpassed by none i*i the State. Mr.
Jay O. Gailey lias charge of this deportment,
and will be pleased to wait on any desiring
goods in this line.
At the stand of Gilleland, Wood & Co. we
will keep ajhgoods of our own manufacture,
such as Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, etc., and in
addition will: keep a large and well selected
stock of Coffins, Burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. L.
Wood will give iiis personal attention to this
department.. -
•We liave engaged with Mr. Wm. A. Reming
ton to superintend the Manufacturing and Re-
pairuigifi|JS2tfi|Mit. HistkUl as a workman
guarantees snqcess. All kinds ol repairing done
at short notice. Onr machinery for Dressing,
Sawing and'Turning will be kept running us
usual. -'Give us a trial and be convinced that
Athens can compete ^successfully with nnv city
in the Sooth in the sale of Furniture, etc."
The Athens Furniture Man. Compart.
_ w. w. PRICE, T. C.
ANN E. GREEN, l Libc7for Divorce, i„
JOHN A.’gREEN, f SSZ, tefe, 0 ”"-
appearing to tlie Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the Defendant, John A. Green does
not reside in the county of .Oconee, and it
further appearing that safa Defendant does not
reo. e in tlie State of Georgia. On motion of
- . PlumtitFs counsel, it is ordered that service be
Ward, joined perfected by publishing this older in tlie Athens
by Dr. J. Cutnak and Dr. J. S. Hamilton, sold ® 00 . r 8J*"t ® P"hlie gazette published in the City
us the property of Asa Grant, col., to satisfy a °‘ Athens, once a month for four months
- -• ' -- I previous to the qext term of this Court, andte
Defendant John A. Green do appearand plead
at Hie next term ot this Court or that piaintifl’
23d 1877. prov,ded This January
C 1LABKE SHERIFF SALE-WU1 be sold be- I Granted,
yfore the court bouse door in the City of George D. Rico, Judge. S.<
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tucs- g.™.,. « .
day in July next, witlun the logal hours of sale g u p’ ‘ T - w Office,
tbe following property to-wit: One new dwell- s UDer ;or Court of Oeo"np« nJ.nnt* 01 !’ ot ' t * 10
ing house situated and standing on tlie farm of thl ^ thc nbov *
Joseph M. Weatherly, three and a half miles m : nnteH 0 f exi *J M5i ,ro, V t,,e
from the City of Athens, on the road leading to and offlcia , sig^atura'th^ Fcbni"vyootlf tSw
Danielsville, near Helacon Sprmgs.^A^ sold feb27-m4mf J, W. JOHNSON, Clerk. ’
city tax fi fa for 1875 and 1376.
II. COBB DAVIS,
je7 -30d Chief of Police.
* H- COBB,
s.C. f Plaintiff’s At’ys.
by virtue of a lean fi. fa. issued from tbe Couuty
Court of Clarke countjvGa. Dorough and Os
borne vs. Joseph M. Weatherly. All to satis
fy tlie above stated lean, this Jane the 2nd,
1877. J. A. Brownino, Sheriff.
Also at the same -time and place, will be sold
tho following property to-wit: One house and
tract of loud containing three acres, more or
less, near the Carnsville road, inChiVke county,
adjoining lauds of Welburn Hayes, col..
William Smith and L. J. Lumpkin. Levied
upon nndcr an attachment of - John Brooks, vs.
Jacob Hays. Issued from Clarke Conuty Court,
general session, March term, 1877. All to sat
isfy llie above stated ti. fit. Levied by said
attachment this June 2nd, 1877.
J. A. Browning, Sheriff.
r\ P. TALLJADE,
—DEALER IN—
Franklin County Court, Jamu S "G. n Cr<x:ke«“ | Auierba ltd lllljljrkd WatcttS, ClotliS, Jmln',
Clerk Franklin County Court.
W M. Y. ELDER, ns the ) '
AdmV. Of EDMONDS I Bill of Intcrnlea er
ELDER Deceased. I and Refief, in Cnee
... . Superior Court.
William l'.htDEit, ctnl. J
it appearing to the Court that Irwin Ii. Elder,
Alexander M. Ilullowav, Mart A Monies
Elvira C. Pratlira, Mattie* Robertson,'one child
of Nancy Robertson, name unknown. D Ed-
Elizabcth M. Hogue. James
H. Elder, Joan ... Kl^r i::ui. a rah F. Finning,
who are parties, defendants in the above stated
case, have not been served wrk process in s, id
case, and it further appearing to the com: that,
tliev reside beyond the littiils of tlie State of
Georgia, to-wit, in the State of Text s. This
therefore ordered bv the Court Hint tliev he
C LARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold served by a publication of this order
before tho Court-House door, in tiie city o montli for four months, previous to the next
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on tho first Tncs-1 term of this court, in tlie Athens Georgian a
day iu July uext, within the legal hours of sale, public Gazette of said State, mid ou the nub’li
the following property, to-wit: One house und l cation of this order that tlie complainant have
lot in tlie city of Athens, in Cobbham, Clarke | leave to proceed according to law Tnn„.„.
county, Ga., containing one acre, more or less, 23d, 1877. * * a *
bounded by Thomas Fleming and John F. I Granted,
Martha W. Clower. All levied upon us the
a upon as me | 0 „j .* , un dcriny hand
property of tlie defendant to satisfy the above t . c u. 2 - m .*'8 mrtur t’ *J|! S ^Emaryaoth, 1877.
HhaW fi. fas., by J. H. Towns, C. C. Bailiff, | feW * m4m - J - W. JOHNSON, Clerk,
und turned over to me this June 2ud, 1877.
• All persons indebted to the late firm of J. F.
WILSON & Co. will please come forward and
settle at once. The accounts will be found till
tlie 15th January, 1877, in the hands of Jay O.
Gailey, at tbe old stand. A word to the wise.
dcel9-6m J. F. WILSON & CO.
Belton Hotel,
Sol-boxi Georgia.
Situated 66 miles on the Atlanta, Richmond
and Air Line Railroad from AthiDtn, and within
one mile ofthejunction of the Nortli East Rail
road of Ga. Tlie Proprietor is now prepared
to. serve all who call upon him with meals at tlie
following rates:
Single meal 50o. I
Per day... 81 50 j
julyliMy
juneo-30d.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
LdacLisoa Coiaa-by.
Per week 86 00
Per month 820 00
S. II. IiyGHEN.
Remittances can be made by Mail, Express,
Draft, P. O. Order or Registered Letter, made
payable to G. V*’. Barrow A: Co.
All communications and orders for tickets
should be addiessed to
G. W. BARROW & CO.,
General Managers.
Courier Journal Building, Louisville Ky.
Send for circular. insy22-6w.*
THE NEW YORK
WEEKLY .HERALD,
J.U1KS GORDON BKSXKTT, Proprietor.
The Best aud Cheapest Newspaper Published.
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50 CENTS FOR 6 MONTHS.
An Extra-Copy to every Club of Ten.
The N. Y. Daily Herald.
Published every day in the year.
3?os-fcsige Free.
$ 10 pay* for one year, Sundays included.
$8 paye for one year, without Sundays.
SB pays lor six months, Sundays Included.
S4 pays for aix months, without Sundays.
$8 pays for one year for any specified day of the
week.
$1 pays for sis months for any specified day of
week.
SI pays for one month, Sundays Included.
NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED.
Postage Free.
Bally edition, 2>J cents per copy. Sunday edi
tion 4 cenis per copy. Weekly edition 2 cents per
copy. Address MKW YORK II LB ALP,
fan23-4-. Broadwav and Ann street v y.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
2x£vtsical Inarfcx-uxrxea-taey Gunn,
■Pic;-facia, 23-fcc.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY RE
PAIRED IN A NEAT, WORKMAN
LIKE MANNER,
Aud warranted to givq entire satisfaction.
2riuuaaital and Plain Letter Engraving
Specialty.
S20AS STREET, eat doer froa Laeu k Watt,
Fun for tlie Boys and Girls-
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Eleineutary Spelling Books, $1 20 per dozen;
Thomas’ Black Ink, in 2 ounce cases, 50 cents
per dozen; Flagg and Moore’s Ink, in 2 ounce
eases, 40 cents per dozen. Paper, Steel Pens,
Pencils &c., os cheap as they can be bought
elsewhere. Give me a trial.
feblSrtf. T. A. BURKE, Bookseller.
C LARK SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold be
fore the Omrt-hoiiso door in the city of
Athens, Clarke county, on tho first Tuesduy in
July next, within the legal hours of sale, tlie
following property, to wit: All that tract or
parsed of land situate,, lying and being in tlie
county of Clarke and city of Athens, on the
west side, fronting on Thomas street, in said
city of Athens, known in the survey nud plan
of said city of Athens as tlie west enil half of lot
No. 21 and 22, and being the lot or lots on which
said Surnmey now resides. All sold as the prop
erty of tlie defendant by virtue of two it. fas.
from Clark Superior Court, February Term,
1877. William II. Cole vs. Sumtuey <fc N-
tliis June 2d, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
And John Hampton, executor ol Julia F.
Crawford, deceased, vs. John H. Newton and
Peter A. Suimncy. jimep-30d.
cheap at
may2S tf.
BURKE’S BO&KSTORE.
JAVKRT AND SALE STABLE.
Carriages, Buggies & horses
for hire. Terms reasonable.
E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes county, Ga.
-iov26-1875-f
U.S. MAIL UNL
The undersigned is cow running a splendid new
The Eennesaw Gazette,
A Monthly Paper, Published at
ATLANTA, GA.
Devoted to Railroad interests, Literature
Wit and Hnraor. Fifty oenta a year. Chromo
to every subscriber. Address
KBNNB8AW GAZETTE,
meb27-U Atlanta, Ga.
Soxetrfcifio Agriculture,
—»T—
DR. 35. ^ rERDZ£TOST,
Prof. Agriculture, University ofGa.
Second Edition, Ehlasoed and Revised.
Published by A. 8. Barnes & Co., Hew York
For sale by Burke* Hancock, Atlanta, Ga.
and T. A. Barite, AthensJGa. Price f2.5c.
mgfi-tt
G eorgia clarke cou nty—Okpinary’s
Office, May 18, 1877.—Sophia E. Suultcr,
wife of R. R. Sanltcr, (her said husband refus
ing) baa applied for exemption of personultv,
and I will pass upon tlie same at 10 o’clock A.
M. on tho lCtli day of June, 1877, at my office.
m29-2t ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
CASH FOE WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTil FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufacturing Company are now
making a much larger variety of Woolen Goods
than ever before, aud-propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to tbe interest of the
Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carded and Span at home. Coll for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
K. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19,1875-29-tf
The Copartnership
Heretofore existing under the name and style
of Dorough * Osborn, in the lumber business, is
th» day dissolved by mntnal consent. The
business in the futnre will be continued under
the name and style of J. W. PRUITT* CO.,
Mail fl.Tlfl PftSKJPTlCrer flnarh to , wl, ???* u . ord erB tor lumber most be address-
■ MwbvUg6r UOaCH ed. AlLordors for lumber or laths left with
BETWEEN THE
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
and would be pleased to carry passengers (who
have auch baggage as they can handle them
selves) to and irom the Depots and all other
points on their route. The coach will call at the
hotels with all out going mails. No drumming
for passengers. Fare 25 cents.
meh27-lm J. S. WILLIFORD.
Wiley F. Hood or W. B. Pruitt trill be punc
tually filled. Orders addressed to Harmony
Grove will be delivered any where on the
Northeast Railroad. Thankful for past favore
we respectfully solicit the patronage of the
public iu want of lumber or laths to the new
firm. April 12.1877.
atiir-8 j. w. PRUITT * CO
Stern eft Saulter.
WAolosaleaaaclXtefcail.
Dealers in Wines Whiskies, Lager Beer, Ale,
GlnandCigws.
Sign of tlie Big Barrel
broad street. Athens, ga.
oet.31.ly.
For Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler * Wilson Sewing
Machine; has been bnt little used and is in per-
fect order. For sale cheap for cash. Apply at
*ug29-tf. r THIS OFFICE.
MADISON SHERIFF SALES.
ViriT.L BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT-
11 House dear, in tho town of Danielsville
cn the first Tuesday in Julv, 1876, within tlie
lawful hours of sale, the following property to-
wit: Oue promissory note on John Scott for
one hundred nud fifty dollars, one promissorv
note on T. F. Baker for fortv-four dollars, one
promissory note on J. Ii.* Cheek for twelve
dollars. Also, oue house and lot in tho town
ot Dauieisvillc containing two acres, more or
less, adjoining lots of 1‘. !!. Furgcrson, J. O.
Daniel, W. M. Smith and tho Elbcrton road.
Levied on us the property of David R. Moseley
to satisfy n fi. ia. issued from tbe ‘Superior
Court of Madison county, at March term, 1877
in favor of Johnson, Crews <fe Co., vs. David r’.
Moseley, The above-named-promissory notes
pointed out by defendant,“tlie ltq:tse*and lot
by plaintiffs’ attorney, notice served on tenant
in possession May 28th, 1877.
T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff.
june5-S0J.
M adison sheriff sale—wm be sold
before tlie Court-House door, in Daniels
ville, Madison county, Georgia,'on first Tucsdav
iu June, it bei g the 5th dav of the month,
within the legal hours of sale*, the following
property to-wit: Niuety-lonr acres cf land,
more or .less, being situate and lying in tbe
county aforesaid and joining tlie lands of
McElroy, Strickland und others, said land
being tlie property of Snllic Meadows, levied
on to satisfy a tax fi. fi.. issued by Neal
| Chandler, Tax-Collector of said countv.
Also, at^tlic saute time and place,* one hnn-
lands
and
l tax
fJEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
—'Whereas, Calista A. Ware, administra
trix of Brittain S. Ware, deceased, applies to
me for leave to sell thirty shares of the capital
stock of the Bauk of tlie University at Athens. ,
Georgia, and tweuty-five shares of the capital
stock of the Georgia Railroad and BauKing
Company, belonging to the estate of said de-
deased, also, all the real estate {of stud de
ceased—therefore, all persons interested, artj 1 .... , , _.
hereby notified to show cause at mj office, on I others, said land being the property of J. ]
or before tlie first Monday in Jnne next, why and_ W. J. Matthews, -levied on to satisfy a L.
leave to sell said bank and railroad stock and I “* *a. issued by Neal Chandler, Tax-Collector
real estate should not be granted. 1 et said con ty, notice having been served on
Given nnder iny hand, this26th day of April, I tenants in possession and levies made and
1877. ANA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. returned to me by J. C. Kirk, L. C., of said
mayl-28d. I “-“$24-«w J- W. Kirk, Sheriff.
apr
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I fJEORGlA, MaDISGN COUNTY.—
Will be sold befere the Court-House door iu I Present, the Honorable E. II. Pottle,
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., within tho usual j Judge Superior Court, N. C.
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu Jnne I Joint J Dovx, j Libel for Divorce in Madison
next, tho following property, to-wit: All that I vs. V Superior Court. March Term’
tract of land bl OBging to the estate of Giles I NxnovDovb, J 1877. ’
A. Kmney, and containing tfiree hundred and | Dove doe8 llot re8idc i„ Ti,i.
seventeen and one-half acres, more or less.
Sold for tho purpose of division. Terms cash.
S. D. MITCHELL,
Administrator de bonis non with tbe
will annexed of Giles Mitchell, deceased.
mayl-4w .Printer’s fee $4 00.
Jet Black Ink.
L. H. THOMAS’ INK—the best in use.. An
instantaneous Jet Black Ink—does not fade-is
not affected by acid—flows freely, and in every
respect is the best in use. In two ounces, four
ounces, eight ounces, half pints, pints izd
quarts. For sale at
oct.31.tf. BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
UVEHY, FEED HD S1E STABLE,
Dove does not reside in this county and it
further appearing that she docs not reside in
this state, it is on motion* ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this court, or that tbe enss be considered in
default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
It is further ordered that this notice be pnblish-
, e ” ,n the Athens Georgian once a month for
| Sjor months before tbe next Term of Conrt.
Done in open Conrt.
JOHN T. MSBORN,
_ „ _ . _ Attorney tor Petitioner.
E. H. Pottle, Judge Muiierior Court N. C.
I hereby certify, that tbe above is a correct
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Madison County at Mare . Term, 1877.
S. C. O’KELtY, C. 8. C.
marc' S0-m4in.
f^EORUIA, OLOMvhCOlNlY.
Whereas, Emelizt Poui-su e opi lies to mo
for letten of administration on tie estate of
mo
estate of
TlimnasPotilhiine, lute of said cot nty, deceased
admonish all
Athwvi, GSoorgxcL.
GANN * REAVES, PROPRIETORS. ! IThe^T^ThTrefore, to ei.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Frae 1 *- concerned, to show chum- v they have, on
lin Honse building, Thomas street. Keen a - or before the fir t Moii-i - ione next, why
ways on hand good Turnouts and cerefnl dr- • hi letters should not >
vers. Stock well eared for when entruMc' ‘o Given under mj liut -‘ ?.*' . this 8 day
onr care. 8tock on hand for sale at all tin t.f Apr.], 1877. J. R. L) L ,
declStf. mayl-28d. Ordinary.