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t ¥he ' ATj^iirk r&ditWJAN; juAfe 1 fa, MH.
'3
A Memory.
11’ he liml come in the early dawn, /
WIn'ii the sunrise flushed the earth,
1 would have given him nil my heart,
Whatever the heart was worth.
11' he had cement the noontide hour, '
Ho would not liavo come too late,
I would have giten him my patient faith,
For then, 1 had learned to wait.
It’he had come in the after-glow,
In the peuoc of the eventide,
1 would have given him hards and brain,
And worked for him till 1 died.
If he comes now, the nun is set,
And the light has died a wav;
1 will not give him a broken Htc,
Hut will turn and say liitn “ Nay.”
MEEK1NS S TWINSES.
Iltillkalnl to the ll«|>py Han that alnt Got Imt Oar
« htle, amt Him crowed ap, and Hola ui a Good
IlirnU In a Fur Hlstunt Ism', Whar He
Kant lie lleerd a Oryln In the Mte fur
Ills Unit!!. ' • ‘
I HKDIKATE THIS WUK—THIS USOCHBB,
AS THEY SAYS IS FRF.NTCII.—M.
ADDU1IS.
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siipes, ’ &ki6&n,
Wr *. vV Tc^.ioS’iVEW'
much! ,-Aa Cv>dy P/»o»oofl. *»« a '.VMiwwtlaWwMl)
Says «*• I
|> deot9-ly. ilFORCASU. >
uv yo’ ,vQjy,«ov|l it you kepe qii .that f."
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J. *11. Reaves,
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Oconee* County.
^Msxm:
. ' no
^XECOTOJB^p^Sjoaa^r
Hi ot the Court ot Ordinary of Oeoncc Coimtv
• . |n and in pursuance of^fcstM’^and Testament
,-odith* fiwt TuoatkiviiiJMv
I'lvde, tile follow ™Wnj
MttTi&gfng Coiiu\y, ; t^oti.
thecity.of
a way. j t , ,, .. j ■» .,-,{
But he kop on, ami thrpwhi his
face down into his bans, saiil iuajTTAS removed lo his old Stand ut the .Vein
: n Drug Store^ where he will be glad t) ace
pasliuu UV leers, j his eRNtomers, <dd and netr, who wish line
«»"!■“ “< - ,,,, „ j xRjrmaf** ***■ -* *"**
Childun bile auil babis bubbil. j fcba^-f.m. ARTHUR EVANS.
i ki„ i.,u a good asa,«V L.
Heretofore existing under the name and style
♦ TIAPTCR TOO.
(Savannah Times.]
The last ohset vasltun I got to make
‘bunt twinses at* this: They kin do
more kryiu lo the ininit and kiver a
,-qunr inch quicker and thicker with
bawls and gqawls than any utherlivin
tiling except a Linchburg ocksliuneer
nv bigs.
These few remox is drord 4th by
Meckins. Uv all and uv aei.—but
I‘m a cumin to that drcckly. Peter
Meekins is my nabor—onr baek lots
iim s. He is the wevil-eatinest man
[ know. Sumtliin is always the imt-
tor with bis <1 urn lung, and from
gum bibs to corns tbar aint nutliin
that be don’t have and keep on havm
it. Disjiepsy is bis stanby, and when
be aint g< t tliat, be lills up the chinx
with diptheiw. lie can’t barly walk, i
l.ecoz 1. \- gut tbc list logo. Tbitigs !
wonb :.ie with him, so lie is always
in a state uv wo. Uuv all and uv
\u.. 11c takes a mcliinkoly vew.
This v. uri looks to him like a mister
uv mi>rv, blucin and lump black.
Uv ail humins, I kinuot iimlerstan it.
Thar aint nior’n emit'uv bim to make
a do’ mat, be is very shucky and
shaky, and is fraziled out at his edgis
into sumtliin that answers as lied,
arms and legs. Now, uv all and uv
ail huuiiit bcins, who should hav
twinses but this same Meekins. It’s
a lac, by gum . l and it jest knox me
down, von know. I aint fetch brctli
good since 1 lieerd it.
My wife must hav t«*hl me, but my
mind hav bin so ockupidc with polis
tix that I disremembered it till the
uthcr day, when I met him on the
strete. He wer very sndd. Ilis chin
wiggled and his nose wobbled, he
temper giv way at this. Says I,
“You infurnil ole son T.V a fopens, fI)Mwlg|lA0 .^ fa .tkbhml>,rb.^u
sanenv. if vou don’t stop howlill here this day dissolved by niutnal consent. The
1 * ■ * .. .. ; business ju the future will be continued under
in the strete
mithi.i hut twinses,
the nap uv yo’ nek, fling you iiito the
middil uv Mills’s garding, an leave
you thar a mass of fragminis fur boys
to fling at kats with.”
This st opt hi in. “’Ah!” lie says,
“ah! this ar a work liv much wind
ou tlie stummick and s^eersly nothin
in the breeches pockit.” An with
that, lie shuffled oft* his mortal kile in
1 • i .. * r* i; :!(!* • , l l
the droekshun uv his own house. I
went to iniuc madd— niadd with a
dub’l d. An I say
Pnotlcal Watclunaker.
Furniture
we have entered into • partnertiliin. boar lit ont
At the sUW^picd by J F.Hvilwn Jk^..
keep a stock of Rmiiturecqutfleii
wdt fl by ,W.^H.,Ti|tnadgt»i, uni
Vteo, attber «itit* > tinsiinid fltde, a tot on
miAlso. ot«ief»aai>time tM place,*ooaliouo
days. You are earnestly
f i Also; the Mmo hmenoit phoc, opo house
and lot ‘
lotllfe
Wiley F. Ilood or \V. B. Pruitt will be punc
tually tilled. Orders addressed to Harmony
Grove wilt be delivered any where on the
Northeast Railroad.' Thankful for past favors
we respectfully solicit the patronage of the
S nblic in want of lumber or latha to tbe new
rtn.; April 12. 1877. i.'.'j.
anlT-3 y , f W. VRblfT, & Cp,
we propose to
by few and snri
Jay O. Gailey
2 111 brodc day llte bout ^ the name and style of J. W. PRUITT & CO., anil wiU^%fM»e!f^J!it , m
• r TMt l-or/j. ' vAii l,v ■ to whom all orders lor lumber must tie addrei'.- goods in this Bt2^ : '° ^desiring
Winses, I’ll ketch }O l bj ^ AHordenifor lumber or laths left with ‘'Tutestand of GilWand Wood!* *
. ..1,,** — - w « P-om-tTn Wi„ kce p alfgoodu wfbnt^'
..... . i 'I
,-s lo inv wile
( NEW .ft
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods.
Mrs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens and of counties ad
jacent, Hint she lias now received and 0|X}u«^.n
. .. 1* , t.ipr. , ; most etioloe and select assortment of Spring and
“Did you know ole Mccknrs luui : Summer Miliiuery Goods; eomprisiug in port the
’ J ' r „ .miii'ii ttr latest styles'and fusliicnsof
V.. I11SCS. ( ^ j 1. ;|, I ' It I »*l '111 • I • l.tlt’M.'r
“ Kilt w it ?” idle says, “ didn’t I
tell YOU the very day they was i which site will sell at reasonable prices. Give
* '• - • r .-i 11 •: - | her a call bi-fore purchasing elsewhere. Orders
byi'liyd i . | from a distauce carefully fill oil. Store located
“ May be yon input/* I says, “ but 1 National Hank
my mind hav bin so gummed and ;
gludc' up with politix and lvtui nin j' **- TALMACB, 1
bodes, tiliit—’ '.‘'’."V ; ' I —DEALER;bN— n- '• -i*.
.“ you borc l mo every tie", j aLl | Imrwrlfd WaichfS, Clofks, Jewelry,
you returned, lip till I tfisht them r a A J
bodes, as yoii call tint, was nailed over
your mouth.”
'“.Well,’ 1 I says, “what noo you
think uv i ?”
[TO r.K CONTSNVLD.j
Kussia’s laettcr.
l.'nrtM-h.-LofrN I.ittte .Xoli'—A fell il.-iaas IVliirh
«. Ike P U r.eral>ei.‘l fuMMThmil
-/• rr>~Tr n ? t (?r+! r-'v . p,a
. Tx» June iS.—AwViei mu cur-
r«ch ari^t®fl^ n ; c aT*L , th5ihi
Ktmeit giT * ^ ‘ PenHMW ’
We have cugagddiafiUi MUrtWAn AMfimlMi
ton
[xiiring Department. ; Ills \
guarantees success. All kind* of wptirirfc done
at short notice. Our machine^ lSrDnwSi|,
Sawmg and Turning will he kept/rnmndg
Usual. Give us a trial and he coil’™
Athens can c '
in tiic South
i the
L hours of t
mm#
i-wuthd citwcf Athcfls
7T- “o. T , u up aeps. nmnuig as
Give us a trial and he convinced, that
i can compete ..aiicces^ftilly with nhy tMy
south mosaic of Fun
,1 iHtATHEM iFiniimjRE Mm. Compart.
iii* • * To*ittwk—*,ill . i bnieqyi'
t in Third Ward, oh Hancock avenue, ad-
Klbttyf FfPldflW, Ur. ft'W. Lhu^iad
iRW. «**#!«#.
rber street, in Fonrth Ward, ad-
H. Cobb'Dai'is. and'Jj Hampton,
'ar4“ ws^iE-iiiSi ag»^-
JAJAarVaA) H.1-
brookTsoUl i.lbc proi.rtv of Ne.l Uo]bra*>b. to
wiMWa.tt'fe*
t8MM o,(T .fno-ft ■ti'Aiil ni uhiiT Bill
Also, at the same time and place, ouc liouso
and lot oh Brood street, in'Third Ward] joined
by Dr. J. Camak and Dr.'J.S. HwnUou.sold
ui the property of Asa GhdftT<AlVK'sw65y , a
jiTAOdiiH I ol HAitefofPoUoo.
iifr’tr
will ba at the followl
: Returns foFthe year 1
its. You are earnestly requested to meet me:
£ Jgfctam -April >4t^a> t^kMd June
sn4-/one
lUMW ....r...wniii 1 n > a ! c.t.M rh *n'.>
< Eidara Shop, Wild Gat, April 17th, M*y-10<h
ind Jim .*t> *»i 5 n»tt lI *E SS
nt>
SILVER AND PLATRD WAPoE,,
SriX-uoical Iricrtaiamcn-to, Gnao,
Picbols, 3E2&3. .. , ; ;
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKlVK!.i:Y ItL-
PAIKEIi IN' .i XK.Vr, \ViiUKMAX- ,,
I.IKK MANNER,
. And warranted ts give entire si.tisfactiou.
. /'/Muni Pltitu Letter Ijlt’iUcir.'l
i '!*tS*VOt*/*ettiay. .»
t.;AS crsssi, »• do:r f::n List i vTire,
Belton Hotel,
Bol-fcoap. Fayyrgip.
Sitnated C« miles on the Atlanta Riehmoml
aud Air Line Railroad from Atlanta’, and Irifhln
one mile ofth&jimotion of the.North East Rail
road of Ga. The Proprietor Is now prepared
folfondn “ r 'vs’ 1 ?P ° U lli,a ' viUl ulCi * 1:S
Sin^o me.d..h;..50e. | Per week..:|8 00
1 er day -fl 50 Per iiiontii..„ > .iao 00
jnlyfsdv s. lf.TlUGHEN,
jiTAOdiiH
7~:TT:it>t—■i.tr'tfi ilu-i TTCnt-'u / ’
KE SHERIFF SALE-Will be sold be-
tlie court house' 1 door' In the City bt
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
KlflinmitiiPV An r*.. _ *" i
f*tHa
,th? followuig property tOf^ilv, ppfluow dwell
ing house siliiatca and standing on the farm of
Joseph M.'Weatherly, tkreo and: h luilf miles
from the City of. Albeits, on the road leading to
Danielsvilk*,' hear WHaeon Wiring^.’ All wild
Wcafiyfcriy. jiAlb to satis-
lean, this June the 2nd
J. A.'BaowNrso, Sheriff; 1
Also at the sum j-ti<iic nud place, will be sold
the following property to-iint r Oue house and
tract of lfeid op
lr.ua iSaoi* lltn fin
hprue,y^,Joseph. M.. Nyeajl^y-ji-
fv the above stated lean, this Ju
1877.* H( ' '
lining J.hr9o„Jicres, more or
1 511ft 1 AIM III f Ilirl'A DAIIIlf V
Daric
14th.
lnmiiBf
18th.
Ji
and
Farmington, April £3d, May
18th. ■ •
,<OWlHJPR|OJ|ir..«
pni sijiu, aifty loin
artdJone
ANN Er GREEN, j Libel for Divorce, in
! 1» appearing to tbe Court by thO'i^tfim of^fle
MSMf&SK t?bfcSp?dPS
further appearing that snid,D«ftDdatu;donji>t
reel e in tlifi,_§UlteAUUj£t>rgiia_jDu indtfon of
Plaintiff’s connsel.Tt Is ordered that service be
perfected hypub]isl)iligthir'otde*3ntlie Ath'iis
Georgian, U public gazette published hi the City
*f Athens,i oimn'i*[iuanthi foi^ lbnr -mbnlha
at the next herro — *a_.
win jiroeecd as
23d,1877. i! J: U 1 Hi; i mi ll li«a 'jJlDll
Grouted, , 1 L. & II. COBB
GeorgeD. Rice,'Judge S;Ccf Plaint iff‘ii'At’ys!
Fun for the Boys and Girls-
The lligli Fly K'te, the Diamoin'i Kile, Skip-
pln? Rop". New Styles, Grace Ifoops, Tops,
Marbles, Croquet Sets. Base Hulls, &c., for sale
; cheap at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
iuay23tf.
AVft S.l ME STAlll.F.
resjHimlent says I’rinco Gortsvbakoff’s
letter has [been officially coummiii- | J^ivkkv
cntilft to tuber Ckibincts. It Seiimfe it ■ Carrlugcsi Itumglos A horses
has not given stich complete satisfy. | ’ 1Vr; ' 13roa £‘M bl WHITEHEAD,
tiun as was expected. The worUiiur I- AVnsbington, Wiikes coouty, g*.
. . 1 „ r 1 -iov2'J-ls7.vt*
on the points relative to ConsU.nti- ; —-—j——--rr ——filir"
nople ami Dardanelles has not been LlllLi
found/quite so clonr audqireciso as tp
exclude aniliiguous reudering and set
doubts at rest.■: • ri .
A Yieunft.coiTespoudeut speaking
wer so very sadd ”
“In the name of inisry,*’saytf I,
“Meekins, what’s the matter?”
“Ah!” he says, groanin, and the
water gathered in his eyes.
“ How is your drotted tung, no\^^’
I says,
“Taint that,” says lie; H and the
teers cum a rollin down his holler
chccx, and his nose trimbled.
“Tell me, tell me quick,” I says
and would be pleased to curry pasaeugtrs (who
have nneh baggage us they can handle them
selves) to and from the Depots ,and all other
points on their route. The conch will call at the
hotels with all .out going mails. No drumming
for passengers. Fare 25 cents.
mch87-lm J. S. WILLIFORD.
to do v 8Uihthm tur you rite away.”
“ Well,” ho -feaybe ftf if -vois that
weiitrnvywyixsry.
wer took down , with the . twiuses
’bout a months ago, find bin jrery lo
ever siuse.”
“ What!” I ixclaimcd, “ you ? uv
all and uv all, YOU, got twinses?
Giv me yo’ ban!” an I grabbed him
to kongratulate him.
But I Iteerd sumihin like krokty
crackii! inside of him. and feenn he
would cum to pfeerces in m?:&an,
let him go.
“Yes/’ he says,,“tjiey has lit
down upon me in my ole age, and
they is bevy.” An he weept.
“ Well, well, well!” I says, “ Uv
all an uv all—this beaU hobtai),
Gearls, of course?”
“ No,” he says, sorrerful, • ** too uv
as fine a boys as ever swallered cat*,
nip
“An you’re kryin ’bout that?”
saysL ,£ cr ~
“ Too nusses,” he says, “ too kribs,
too sets nv—uv—uv everything—
too .’’ An he sobbed—he actilly
did.
“Cheer tip, my lively lad,” (much
lively ’bout him,) “cheerup,” Isays,
But he woodu’t cheer a bit.
of the well confirmed reports of
the Fabian tactics on tho part of
Russiaus in Asia, says: “If the
Rushans really retired beyond Pen-
nek without resistance this would
seeortccBhowitshat mheroww turfy a
small force there, and that the bulk
of the Russian column is still on the
Ardahan side of the Kauly range.
Possibly, after all, the Kussians be
fore advancing on Elzeronm will
make on effort to bombard and re-*
duce Kars so as to leave their rear
quite f‘^xo IT iq^Qp
Constantinople, j une l37—Vess
sels about to discharge a cargo of : Umu
150 bbls powder at Crete were caps Wt .TTY!ym|q
tnred by the Turkish way vessels. L. T SchevMiH?&Q>”®+LthH dTte'M^
• MonsUpbaTewfie Pasha has been |
appointed Commandant of Kars,
c .-('wiii'ii'. Give me a trial. .
tebl5-tf. T. A. r*UKKFi, : '^i„kscHer.
CASK FOB. WOOL,
CLOTH FOli WOOL.
The Athens Maimthctuniuf Compunv arc now
making a much lurger variety of* Woolen Gootls
t!ian ever before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to tbe interest of the
Planter toJJfaehange the Wool for Cloth, rather
than lniVajirrVilcil mid Spun at home. Call for
Samples aiul^lVrin* of Excuaugc.
R. I*. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19, lS75-29rtf . !
isty ilie almve st-ateil li. fa. • Levied by saiJ
attachment this June 2nd, 1S77.
! J. A*. Browmiho, Sheriff.
The nnderBgned is now running a splendid new
Mail and Passenger Coacli
.-:c.. BETWEEN THE *• i n.i
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
IBtBT, FEED M Stt S1UU,
< QooiJgUL
GANN As REAVES, PROPRIETOR^,
Will be fottnd at their old stand, rear Frank-
lilding, Thoiras
15
ways ou band good Turnouts and careful dri
ven*. Stock well cared fw when entrusted to
fitockoa band for gale at fll times.
ju u.'?
Clorlso County.
i ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE; •’ <
WILL be sold before the Court-house dr'oi
in Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July
next, Tliirty Shares of tbe Capital Stock of tbe
Bauk of the UuiversiOr, at Athens, G»., and
Twenty-five shares of tbe Capitol Stock if tbe
Georgia Railroad and Bonking Company, and
all of that tract ot I*nd lying and being in the
wrt on tbe southwest by Robert and William
Williams, containing fourteen acres, more or
less, all of said property'belonging to fte estate
. Adnwni*trttrix of Bp 8. Ware, dcceattcd.
june5-30d
riLARKE SHERIFF BALE:—Will 1HTsold
V> before the Court-House door, in tho city jo
Athens, Clarke county, Ga,, on the Rest Tues
day in July next, within the lugal hours of sale,
the following properly, to-wit: One house mid
lot in the city of Athens, in Cobblnnn, Clarke
county, Gn., containing oue acre, more or less,
bounded bv Tliouias Fleming and John"F.
Fmeli, fronting on Newton street. All levied
upon by virtue of a State and county tax fl. fa.,
John \V. Johnson, Tax Collector, vs. Martlm
W. Glower, tux for 1871*, uud three Justices’
Court fi. fas tVom Fulton county, 1254 G. M.
District, the Bunk of the State of Georgia vs.
Martha W. Glower. A11 levied upon us tho
property of the defendant to satisfy the above
stated fi. fas., by J. H. Towns, C. C. ltailitf,
and tamed ovcrto ine this June 2nd, 1877. '
, ' ;J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
jnne5-S0d.
1■ 1 ■■ ■ ■ ' " ’
that the above wrier ia-tr true extract from the
minutes of .said court. Given tinder my,hand
mid official rfghatfcre, this Ffebniirtw 2fit«,*1877.
.iqb?7-m4pi. . , illf f, W, JOHNSjJiN,.Clerk.
W.M. Y.;ELDER,a»the) .
Arlm'r. of EDMONDS [.Bill of Infcrplea. er
'ELDER Deceased. >ami Relief, in Oconee
. 'i / Superior Court.
Vi n.LiAitR.Ei.DEft,-etal. J' ' 1
It appearingfo thaCqurt tlait |rniu,tf. Elder,
Alexander M. Hnlloway, Marv A. Maples,
Elvira GVPnitlira, Mottio* Robertson, one oliiiii
of (Nancy Robertson, name nnknowu, I) Ed-
mratils Holloway* Eliza hot li M. I logit o, James
H. Elder, Joji|i .\V.]Eh*ei; iml .Saraji E. Fletuiug.
who are parties, Oc.Viiilniits in the above stale.!
ease, have imt liern seized, wi'-iuproeess in .. i,i
case, and it I'urther apjs*aring to the coiift that
fliev reside beyond the tiniits of the State < f
.Georgui, fo-wii, f 0 tliq State of Texas. This,
therefore ordered by tiic Court that they be
served by a publication of this order, onee a
month for. four months, previous to the next
'tern* bftllb caurt, in the Athens Georgian, a
public Gazette vfi said .State, and on the publi
cation of this onlertimtfhe complainant have
leuvo to procoed according to law. Januurv
23d, 1877. ‘
Granted, ) S. P. Tm hvosi.,
Geo. D. Kit e, Jiul^t’, S.C. ) Attorney forCom’t.
Geokiua, Ccoxke CotxTr.—Clerks Office.
Superior Court.—1, .1. \V. Jolinson, Clerk of
the Superior Court of ssiil county, hereby certify
that tiic above order is a true extract t'rom the.
minutes of said court. Given under rav Imnrl
and official signature, this February 20th, ls77
ftb27-in4i:i. J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
/ALARK SHERIFF & i VLE,- TT Will be sold be-
U' fore the Court-house door in the city of
Athens, Clarke county, an the first Tuesday in
July next, within tbe legs) Lours of sale, tbe
following property, to wrt: A1I that tract or
parscl of bind situate, lying, and being in tbe
county of Clarke and city of Athens, on tile
weat aide, fronting on Tboniaa street, in sajd
city of Alliens, known in tbe survey and plaD
of said city of Athena aa the west end halfof lot
No. 21 and 22, and being the lot or Iota on which
Mid Snmmey now resides. Alt sold as the prop-
1977, William IL Cole vaiBommay JtNawtoo,
"iis June fid, 1877.
T J. A. BROWNING, 8beriff.
Aud. -John
Crawford; de
^etei-A.8fitnmV.
into one at tbeattad No. 3; Broad, St., Athens,
-In MlTivl... 1a, K. CHILDS,
■ms -ef.i; Mini* •>*tj tu fr*^1h®fS^vi-. •«!
••’It Hrtf ’To-bbjaT’iabUo-
- Returning bdr tlianks for recent favors from
onr patrons, we bespeak for our successor a
wntinuanee off llis same ' ’ '' ‘ nH 1
ja»9-tf. 1
Boot ami Shoe Manufacturer,
. ..*, COLLEGE 4.VENUE, !1(]
says: i t A TufkisU iloUchratnt lias |• {NEXT DOOR TO THE FOST OFFICE,
Dervish P/islia has arrived, jiffe
from Salonica to take comtuand of
the Bntoura division o!f the Turkish
army.- Two of the captains of the
Russian torpedo boats recbhfly sunk
attire Sulinffmouth of J,he Danube,
one an Englishman and the other an
Aiuericiun, have been plaopd on a
Turkish vessel at IsinaitA and arc
expected to-day at Constntinople.
j. A special dispatch from .Vice
lcnug
C larke siieriffb 8Ai3.-wm .be add
before the Court-house, in the city Athens,
following property, to-wit: Lot No.2or ro
of lot *S, College lands, sit>mte west
Broad street, and adjoining Harrison
Campbell, and I*, and f: I Thomas, containing
one-half aero: west half of lot 6, fcdioinipg lot
of Grundison Thomas; half of lot 8 or same, on
Broad street, adjoining said lot 6; 3-4 aero )ot
9, on Dearing street: 3-4 aero lot 10, on Broad
land Pbinizy street* aha South by DcaiMg
rrsKaKK*
virtue of two State and county tax fir fc*.-obe
Wiscom Iludgin, trustee of Anna Y. ltudgin,
for 1875, and one James Camak, trustee Of
tt»* x
Hndfin, for, 1ST*, arid one forlWVVvL.©.
Harris controlling said two, and two others for
1873, At P. Dearing controlling said two. »i 1
il’i;« i* r j
entered the Russian District of
Aclialzich and is threatening Roselah
communication With Ardahan. Should
the Turkish commander succeed the
task of victualling the Ifus^ian armies
will be very difficult.
Ji sfieiml dispittch Brbrd ErzerUum
says: “Ou the approach of three
flying columns, sent by Muhktar
Pasha ag3itrst -tbe “Rnssiftn right
wing, tho Russians not only evacu
ated Olti but Pennek, at the foot of
the pass’over Kanly Range, leading
to Ardahan. Both Olti and Pennek
were jre-oocupied by the Turks, who .
also went in pursuit of the Russians,
On band, tippers for making Low Quartcii*,
Congress, Alexis-Tics, and Prince Alberta. iRe-
piunng promptly exeented. Send tea doUaro,
ier mail or expresa arid yen shall receive n first
. Jms pair ofbo' - a, , , jiuie SO lfi75-35-tf.
C. S. StTTSB’S ”
w . i . •‘TT? rihtili]
Rne Whisky and Brandy.
Parties desiring to purchase, by wholesale,
pure Brandy 6r Wh »*ky, win find it to their in
terest to onrebaae from tbe undcreigned, sole
agent of (j. S. Duke, to sell by wholesale bia
Fine, Pure Whisky arid Brandy. The pipe*
through which tbe G. 8. Duke Whiskv and
Brandy arc distilled, are mSde of woo •. Eveiy
gallon warranted pure. Address,
G. R. DUKE. Agent,
decD-tf Jefferson, Ga.
i-T ■■■- -r*b
LEGAL BLANKS
Neatly printed and for sale at this • Slice.
A DM1NISTRATOR’S SALK.-Pur»uant to
’jfxan order of the ConH ofO
county, will be sold before
door of said cnnnty on tbft fir
Manufacturing Company.) to her-sold at the
property of Edward W. Russell, deceas^, for
tbs benefit of bis beftv and erednars; Term*
cash. HENRY LRUSSELL, Adm’r.,
'' —r—**■ iis- ; ' ji ,'>t—i—rr
.June 9th, II
may, wife of Peter A. Sutnmey, her saui na
band refuiing, has applied for exeniption
personalty and setting apart and valuation
homestead, and I will pass upon tbe earnest
■SfflTft'lBg
tor ot Julia F-
.Newtdri arid
jnneMOd.
Cl LA
\J th«
BK SHERIFF
SALE.—Wlltbe sold iieforc
oor in the.cttjr of Athens,
\J the courUbousc door In the,city ol ,.
Clark county, Ga., on the flnt Tuesday in July
TtlEZl S A^s W CMrk S
of tnocity ot Aimii i>>rivomy, on too nonn
side of Oconee river,.adjoining tbe Athens Manu-
facturibgCompany, Bird’s bouse,andothert,eori-
ssas’sdssferssalffi.’&s’ffi.'fij!
ss;a.*V"'*ssfS
(iswiaW'Wtt;
Hill A Thompson lately recovered in ourSnpeirinr
Court of said countv against Francis M. Cranford,
«^ tUf r. ,h, ’* b »r V th
Jta&Lu U BBOWNiyG^bsrin
)UNTY—OnnurAVT’a
1—flrinKla VL' Knnltrr.
fiayYB^il^i-Soiphhi 'E.^Baulter,
wife of R,R.8anlteq (licr mid buaband refut
ing) has applied for exemption of personalty
ana I will pua! upon tlie same at 10 o’clock A
M. on the ltth day of Waa 1877, at my office.
^%29-fif A SAM. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Hrla-dison. County.
MADISON SHERIFF SALES.
trlll 'M SOLI) BEFORE THECOURT-
iV. Umire deor, in the town of Dauieisville.
tn the first Tuesday in July, 1878, within the
lawful hours of sale, tho fo.'lowing property, to-
wit j One promissory note on John Scott for
due hundred and fifty dollars, one promissory
pot? ou T, JFi Baker, lor. forty-four dollars, one
promissory note on J. H.* Cheek for twefve
dollars. Also, one hoaso and lot in the town
ot Dauieisville containing two acres, more or
adjoining iota of Pr ll.'Furgcrsf-n, J. O.
il, W. M. Smith and the Elbert on rood.
Levied On as the property of’David R: Moseley
.to satisfy,\.fi., Ib- nwued from Hio .Superior
Court of Madison eonnty, at March term, 1877.
in favor of Johnson, Crews A tie., vs. David R.
Moseley. Tbe above-named promissory notes
pointed out by defendant, the hoase arid lot
by plaintiff attorney, notice served on tenant
in possession May 28th, 1877. ■
if-r T. P,BAKER,DeputySheriffi
jnnc5-C0d.
1|ADISON SHERIFF SALjE.—'Wiri be sold
within the legal hours of ealc, the following
property to-wit: Niuety-iour acres of land,
mere'or less, being Situate and lying in the
Chsndler, Tax-CoHcetor of said ebunty. •> A r t
Enid’ land being the property of J. H.
and W A (J, Matthews, levied on to i
of said. qou ty, notice.having been aervedon
tenants in possession and levies made and
returned to me. by ,J. C. Kirby L.t\ i ofsaId
county. J, W. In, Sheriff,
.’"ripmwfiw.’* Wd •) 11 ^(WjuitOR
■ ■ ■sjgi’ft
valuation of
. and I wilfpaM npob tbe same at 10
o’eJoekrA.M.,onthe^ddiy of July, 1877,
®y >r. JACKS6N[ Ordlnafy.
Jupel2-*2w (■:! .« . . !
trix of Brittain 6. Ware, deceased, applies to
.me for leave to sell thirty ahares of the capital
’stock 6f the Bank of tiie University at Athens,
Company, belongingJtA thd*estate of said rip
deased, also, nil the.real estate!of said de
oeiuirid—tberefbre’, aH persons’ Interested, art
.leave to sell aud bunk and railroad stock and
real estate should not be granted.
3 Given under mt Land,’ thi* 28th day Of April,
1877. ASA M,.JACKSON, Ordinary.
mayl-28J. ‘ •
T ' — 1 — i ~
., ADMINISTRATOR^ SALE.
rr
yMritieo.
A LL persons having demands against Wil
liam 1*. Tnlmadgo, decreased, are hereby
Wit
are requested to make
prcscu
within the time prescribed by law, and
deoeased
ilcbted to said
immediate pevmerit.
ELIZABETH A TALMADGE,- Artmir’x.
June 12—6 w * ' . ,
J Ol
tri
DES-
next. the following property, U
tract of land bi ongmg fa the
Mitohell, deceased, known
adjoining'landa of F. Phil
A- Kinney, and containing
seventeen and one-half a
Sold for tbe purposo of division. Terms cash
‘ * S. D. MITCHELL,
Administrator rte bonis non with the 11
will anuexed of Giles Mitchell, deceased.
Printer’* ft* *4 Off. :
•luiwn ^tb^HolsejpIare, marchto-m4m.
(GEORGIA,
half arres, more or has. Whereat, Ei
Y2J.EORG1A; 1 Madison Countt'.-I-
John JDovb. V Libel Tor Divorce hi ’Madison,
MiSWfSW*
It ap(>earii)g lo the Superior Cr)rilt< bv the
return of the.Sbcritf.that thfl_.dcfcndnnt Nancy
Dove docs not reside in this county and ft
farther appearing that she doca'not 'reside in
this state, ,t .is on motion, ordered that.said
defendant appear and answer at the ntfxtttfin
It i» further ordered tha^this notice be publish
ed it) the Athens Georgian once a month for
four months before tho' next Term of Court.
Done in open Court. . * ,
^ " n JOHN T. GgBOBN, !
I hereby certify tlmt the above is w.correct
extract from the minutes of tbe Superior Court
of Madleon Coouty*St Marifo T«Mh 1 'l87n '
' mayl-4w 1
riptiona rlnn** at tht-**>ffic-
-TOB WORK OF ALT. DESCRIP
ej titm neatly done at tl>5? office.
OCONEE COUNTY.
. Emelizu Pouilaina applies to mo
for letters of •'idmioiatraUon on tLe estate of
Tliorous Piiullaine, late of said county, dcceasejl
—these are tberetore, to rite and admonish ail
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, ou
or bfefure the fir-t Monday in Ume next, why
t*.ki letters suould.not be granted.
Given under niy liand, at office, this 28tb day
of Apr.l, )»77. ; r J. K. LYLE,
u.iyl-280. Ordinary.