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THE ATTTF.lfo GflQKGlA&L.
Lmlisin Uiot in Cauatla.
s,n«cn Patrol Oka Vlllace anil Horn al'hsn-li.
Fresh trouble between the Oka ! Philadelphia Bulletin, the extract
Indians and the church authorities is , from Iiauilet, “I'll make a "host of
crenting some excitement in Mon* him that lets me.”
Heal, I| appears the ^eifcinary Of —2Mpr^itwr*te‘*LoVi;
St. Snlpk-o demanded that the Pro*
lestant Indians should remove the
fence fioni across the’roail hear Oka
village, and that the Indians refused
on the ground that it was inclosing
the pasture, and that 'they had been
allowed to place it there originally.
As the Seminary could make no
agreement, the clergy laid informa
tion at St. Scholastique, and, on war
rants being issued, such jvas the feel
ing evinced among the Indians that
the authorities of the district called
«; ZZiag Maries’
—A very good, or bad, motto for [ Kxfihange Saloon,
a haunted house is devised by the COLLEGE AVENUE.
The lies! i.'iuciuuatti Lager Beer, Cigars anil all
kinds of Liqaors sold cheap
decltt-ly. ' FOB CASH.
JSTAStS
Not,- .ml .hen m »vc,„y, u ; , Pmctical Watchmaker .
love knot of matmuonv with- ?yir ' ' ; ; . , „
ii »» " , • . ill AS removed to his old stand at thoAci
Stirling Maxwell. However, there is i la Or»g Starr. where he wilt be glad to se
lint n<>nntis-ii*il v nnnii.iili,.ii,», ! his customers, old and new, who wish tine!
not neccss.it t|\ nnj contradiction i Work Jonc 0| * Wateliei)) £ 1(1 jewelry
involved. AH work warranted.
. « r > % | j fsbSiMim. ARTHUR EVANS.
—Tiie first shipment of pig iron to.! _. ^ , .
Europe 1.9, W„ ■until-, acjrding j The Copartnership
Hc-rctutorc existing under the name and style
■ n,,-.,.. -t. r.n.i i a i i is
Wriv^lT:} 1877
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THE ATHENS
Furniture Manufacturing
' COMPANY
Believing , tliat Athens, and the .section of | *"*?,
JUtM'Vpa^°t-clU mVe ’ U,Kl W ° Uld COr ‘
Furniture Store and Factory
Clarice Go-uxrfcy-
■-«=
a Bah imore paper. Five tons have , ofDorou<h * 0sborS , in thelumber b o*m«*; h»
been sent Irom Pittsburg to Ant-. tl, “ ‘ la J' dissolved by mutual consent. The
, , . , , . °. . ! business in the future will be continued under
werp. Is tins the beginning df a the name und style of J. W. l'RUITT & CO.,
asi- i-.ig^ o i to whom nil orders tor lumber must be iiddress-
new revolution. ; e.l. All orders for lember or luths left with
U - "•» .i.'* ' i , .. i „ Wiley K. llood Or W. B. Pruitt will he liuue-
** ® that olllj tell Anicl I- j tnslly filled. Orders addressed to Harmony
. . .. can vessels have passed through the I S' 0 ™ wil L l ? d * liv «^ 1 »“>, J’kere on the
unon the Provincial Government tor _ " | Northeast Railroad. Thaukful for past favors
J . , i Sue/. C:r ' * —
, , , .. , , UU w. Janal from 186< to 18t£. l hc-
help, and seven policemen and a ser-i , , , , ,
* , * ., i • i canal ought to be managed Mu z to
geant wlm were sent np, aided in nr- , ® »• , ...
... x* _ r j- ! make a belter showing than that,
resting live out bf forty-Jtve Indiansi < - 1 .
tbr whom warrants were out. The; Hie Maryland Peninsula has
rest lied, and remained concealed in j shipped about 4,100,000 quarts
the woods until the constabl.-s left j strawberries. The season is nearly
we respectfully solicit the patronage of tlie
public n, wuui of lumber or laths to tlie new
firm. April 12. 1877.
•i»17-S J. tV. PRUITT & CO
NE1W
SPRING AND SUMMER
lhe village, 'flic Indians again as- j closed, and the crop has fallen oft GioocLs.
-rinblud; and Chief-Joscph ^.esa- j aWst ‘2,0W,1)00 quarts from HTfesti- i ^ T A> Abam wouId mo8t ^
kit ret advised thenV to resist arrest, 1 ,,,i,u * ! ‘- ", * V_ « infonn the Indies of Athens audof counties ad-
j.V. '***. I *'* w • * jncciit, that **ue lias now received and o|tenea a
when they armed themselves with —Out of 781 hooks taken from the i must elioioo mid select assortment of Spring and
... *, , i • , ,,, ...... . j Summer Millinery Goods, comprising in part tlie
i ifh's, revolvers and knives, fins Hock Island, III., public library diu- | latest -tyfes and fhxhionsof 1
being completed, at noon yesterday, ing May, 465 were novels and 140
ihey patrolled the village ami defied | books for juveniles. The rest were
lilt* |»rirsts Towards | distributed atuoiu;* history, biography, j herb call before purehnHii»;£ c*1hcwhere. Ordcra
t j *' * from it distance cari'lullv filled. Store located
»;»n Broad street, one door ul>ove National Hunk.
21, 1ST b—*-.Vtf.
we lia\e entered into a partnership, bought out
the Machinery and store of Oillelind, Wood &
Co., and the store of J. F. Wilson A Co., and
determined to give the business a fair trial under
the firm name of the Athens Furuiturc Manu-
tactanug Company.
At the store occupied by J F. Wilson & Co.,
we propoM to keep a stock of Furniture equaled
b - v " one iu the State. Mr.
miT e y Jma charge of this department,
goodsinthis *° Walt ou B,, y Hearing
At the stand of Gillelan.i, Wood & Co. we
wall to'P allI goods if oar own muiiufscture,
—n <, L j! ‘' Table*, Chairs, etc., and in
additJon^nH keep a large and well selected
stock of Coffins, Burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. L.
\\oodwat give bis personal attention to this
denirtment. ■.
We have engaged with Mr. Win. A. Kemiug-
ton to supennteml tlie Manufacturing and Rc-
painug oepartuieut. His; kill as a workman
guarantees success. All kinds ot repairing done
at short notice. Our machinery for Dressing,
Sawing and Turning will be kept rulining as
usual. Give us u trial and be convinced that
Athens OH compete 'successfully with nnv citv
in the booth in the saie of Furniture, etc.
Oconee. Gowaty. *
lists, ilnuarls. Itililnns, Lares. Vinners, tilotrs,
which she will sell at reasonable prices. Give
night, many
still 111 Milt IV.
siding priest
leiiriil, while a few
At ft o’clock, the re
nt Oka ilisonvereil his
-table in flames, :iml about thirty
armeil Imlians proineunfiing around
the ehiirch. The fire spread, ami in
two hours, the oliureh, priest’s resi-
donee and granary, containing one
tboiisaml biislids of grain, st'diles
and eoach house, witli their valuable
content', were iu ruin-. A i brary <»t
1,000 xoli.mcs, part in tin: Indian
Ian
essays,
natural history, etc.
—The expense attending tlie con
veyance of the votes of tue different
States at the election of General '
\\ ashington to the Seat ot govern
ment w as 81,401 50, while that of
the second election of Gen. Grant '
was $18,103 *25.
—A A igilancu Committee has been
formed ai Harper’s Ferry, V.i, and
warning is g.vou to tin- i.ioutc men,
uage, w;,s consiuiictl. A mill- j
ncry, 100 years old, which was close lato,s ot * l,u l: »w generally, to leave j
by, escaped the flames. There was
no insurance. A rigid investigation
will be made as to the orig’n of the
lire. The provincial authorities will
probably take the necessary steps.
Several of the provinoiul police nr-
. | swindlers, highway robbers, and vio
lators of the law generally,
the town or take the consequences of
their tenuity.
—The full capacity of the salmon-
r\ F. TALM^DE,
—DEALER IN—
American ami lm|iorttil Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND FI.ATED WARE,
Ivlv-sical tMtaumeata, Gunn,
Fia-fcola, Stc.
W'iSdVHEsH-OUKlK* AX1> J KWKI.ltY RK-
FAIKEI* IN -x XKAT, WORKMAN-
JAKE MAN’NKII,
And warranted to givv entire Mt]*faetiou.
Vruamthtul uml Plain LtlUr Engraving
Sprcialty.
ESOAB SX2SST, eso law frea L::u t Wan,
The Athems Furniture Min, Company.
All pem
wiLsoje
settle at nil
the 15th January, ls77. in the hands of Jav O.
Ooiltty ot tlie old stand. A word to the wV.
Ueel9-Sm, J. F. WILSON & CO.
M indebted to tlie late firm of J. F.
F^’®-" ill please roine forward and
The accounts will he found till
CITY TAX SALES.
Will be sold before the Coipt-llousc door" in
i the city of Athens, on the first Tuesday in July
1 next, between the legal limns Of salts, the follow
f ing property, to-wit: One lot land belonging
I to Warwick Wilson, in First Ward, hounded
by lands of R. Williams, Robert C'happel, uud
east by W. P. Tolmodge. Sold to satisfy city
x ii fa for 1376. ,
Also, at the same time and place, a lot ou
Lumpkin street, in Third Ward, adjoining' R.
L. Bloomfield, W. 0. Kemp nud E. L. Newton,
sold as flu? property of John Kirkpatrick, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1875. 5 •"
Also at tlie same time and place, one house
lot in Third Ward on Bobbiu Mill Rood, adjoin
ing other Innda of B. J Farr, and sola as the
property of B. J. Farr, to satisfv citv tax fl fa
for 1876.
Also, at the same time and place, oiic house
and lot in Third Wurd. on Hancock avenue, ad
joining lots of F. Fhiuizy, Dr. O. W. Long and
Wm. Dericot, sold as the property of Wm.
Creighton, to satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1876.
Also, at the same time aud place, one house
aud.lot ou Barber street, in Fourth Ward, ad
joining lots of II. Cobb Davis and J. Hampton,
sold as the property of Wesley Williams, ool.,
to satisfy a city tux fi fa for 1874 and 1876.
Also, at the same time and place, one house
and lot in the Third Ward, on Brood street, ad
joining H. Beusse, Ann Beal and Martha Hol
brook, sold os the property of KedJlolbrook, to
satisfy a city tax fl fa for 1876.
Also, pt the seme time anil place, one house
aud lot in Brooklyn, udjoiuing lots of Pot How
ard, H. Thomas and Martha Holbrooks, -old as
the property of I.. W. Holbrook, ool., to satisfy
a city tax fi fa tor 1876.
Also, at the same time und place, one lot in
the Third Wurd, joined by Mrs. J. A. Sledge,
S. Murks and Henry Smith,' sold as tlie property
ot Phillip Lee, col., to sutislv a citv tax tt fa for
1876.
Also, at the same time anil place, one house
and lot on Broad street, in Third Ward, joined
by Dr. J. Cumak -aud Dr. J. S. Hamilton, sold
E XECUTORS SALE.—-By Virtue Of an order
of tno Court of OrdinarV of 0oont*6 CuiiuU’
and in pursuaoe* of the last'Will and Tcstatnew -
of John G. -Thrasher deceased, .will Ijq ^
before fbe Ootfft ffbn'se door in Athens, l.'larkr
Connty, Ga., on the %t Tuesdav in -Mav neat
during the legal hours of sale,' the following
property to-wit, three lots in-tbe citv of AtlwitJ
ronneriy owned by Jofer. liril, fkli'otvit as tV
Bird lot and 1 as the Ahnjn Jot tmproviid, cue
oFsaid lots containing 1 acre, more or le*--
Said property sold for tlie purppse i5f mviag
the debts ot stud deceased. Terms Casli. ■’ r*T
april8-4t, B. I!. MURRAY. Executor.,
ETotLs© l ..r
1 will be at the following places to receivt
lax Returns lor the year 1877, on the following
.T on ?!* *atnc*tly requested to meet luu
Watkinsville, April 14th, May 12th aud June
9 th*
Skull Shoals, April liith, May 14th and .?un*
lltll.
Elders Shop, Wild Cat, April 17th, Mav 15tk
und June 12th. *
Salem, April 18th, May 16th and June IDtk
Dark Comer, April 17th, Mav 17lli anil June
14th.
Walls Store, April 2rttb. Mav l«th and .T» ae
18tlt : 7
Jones Store High Shoals, April 21st, Mav 1M
and June 16th.
l^rmingVlli, April L-'td, May 21st and J:in*
as the property of Asa Grunt, col., to satisfy a
I city tux fi fa for 1875 and 1376.
! je7 -SOd
II. COBB DAVIS,
fdiief of Tolice.
iprillO-2m.
ANN E GREEN,
W. W. PRICE, T. C.
pLARKE SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold be-
V'fore the court house door in the Citv of
Belton Hotel -j Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tucs-
■p, - . _ | t i, lV j„ j,,].. ncxti ivithm the legal hours of sale
.. “JwOli taeorgia. i tho following property to-wit: One new dwcll-
Situated 66 miles on tin* Atlanta, Richmond i ing house situated and standing on the farm of
and Air Lite Railroad from Atlanta and within ' - —* - *
one mile of the junction of the North East Rail
road of Ga. The Proprietor is now prepared
to oerye all who call upon him with meals at the
following rates:
Single meal 5D C . I Per week *8 oo
81 50 I Per month J20 00
Per day..
julyl8-ly
S. II. HUGHEN.
••■itring factories
Columbia Bive
in Oregon on tlie
rived from Oka this morning, aTIiT
are awaiting orders to return. The
rumor that the military hail been or
dered out, is contradicted by the
officers in command of the district of
Oka. Prej mrations arc being made j
to bail the Indians now in jail by Mr. I
Matbewsotl', who received tlie follow
ing telegram to-day from Rev. Mr.
Parent: “Cannot jcoiitent^ the In
dians; momentarily expect blood
shed.” To this, Mr. Mathewson tele:
graphed : “ By all means, keep the
Imlians quiet.”
/or one. season is
->4,810,000Finns '
not "be readied this summer. It
hatdiing stations are not established,
this season,says the Oregon Astorian,
will be the last profitable one.
—Tlie trade of the United Stales
with Russia during the calendar year
of 1876, was so small as to be posi-
Fun for the Boys and Girls-
I The High Fly Kite, tlie Diamond Kite, Skip
ping Rop i-, New Styles, Grace Hoops, Tops,
: Marbles, Croquet Sets, Base Balls, <fee„ for sale
cheap at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
mayM tf.
CarrlngaH, JluugHii^ ifilJieB
for hire. Terms reasonable. • . __
E M. WIIlTEHJgtDV
Washington, WITVes ciirfiuy, Ga.
iov2 6-187R-tf
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
lUemeutary Spelling Books, $1 2opi7dozen;
1 nomas Black Ink, iu 2 ounce cases, 50 cents
jK-r dozen; Flagg and Moore’s Ink, in 2 ounce
l** r ilozer. P per, Steel Pens, i Jaiail, Hays. Issued from (Tarke Count
e Crive m^n trin! " ““ '* I general session, March.ten.., 1877,
feblS-tf. T. A. BURKE. Bookseller.
GASS FOE. WOOl.,
Joseph M. Weatherly, three and a half miles
from tjie City of Athens; ou the road leading to
Dunieisviilf, near Helucun Springs. All sold
by virtue ofn lean fi. f;:. issued fro"’ the Comity
Court of Clarke county, Ga. Dorough and Os
borne vs. Joseph M. Weatherly. AH to satis
fy the above stated lean, this June the 2nd,
1877. J. A. Bkowxixo, Sheriff
Also at the same time nud place, will he sold
the following property to-wit: One house and
tract of land containing three acres, more or
less,.near the Curusville road, in Clarke county,
adjoining lands of Welburu Hayes, col.,
William Smith and L. J. Lumpkin! Levied
upon under an attachment of John Brooks, vs.
Jacob Hays. Issued from Clarke County Court,
All to sat
isfy the above stated fi. fa. Levied by said
attachment this June 2nd, 1877.
J. A. Bbowxixo, Sheri If.
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athena Manufacturing Con
making a much larger- variety of "
than evfir befve,.«nd propose to
iipanv are now
Woolen Goods
believing it t* be more to the interest of the
Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carded and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
‘ B. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19,1975-29-tf
C LARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold
before the Court-House door, in the citv'o
Athens. Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tues
day iu July next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property; to-wit; One house and
lot iu tlie city of Athens, in Cobbliatn, Clarke
connty, Ga., containing one acre, more or less,
bounded by Thomas Fleming and John F.
I Libel for Divorce, in
.’"hwpirv rV Cuut “ *"K" r » ) r Court.
JOHN A. GREEN,) January Term 1877.
It appearing to the Court hv ?!.« i-;
Sheriff that the Defendant, John A. Green fe,
not reside in the county of Oconee, and a
further appearing Unit said Defendant does not
e .".' «» State of Georgia. On motion of
Plaintiff s counsel, it is ordered tl at service Ik:
perfected by publishing this order in the At I,, ns
Georgian, a public gazette tmUished in the Citv
or Athens, once a month for four nionihs
previous to the next term of this Court and t e
DeLniaiit •'"Im A. Green do appearand plead
at the next term of this Court or tliat paiintiff
will proceed as pn.vM-.-.;
23d 1877. * -aio.
Granted 1 L. & II. COBB,
George D. Rice, Judge S.C. | Plaintiff’s At"is!
Geokoia, Ocoxkk Cointv—Clerks tltfiee
Sn enor Court. 1, J. IV. Johnson, Clerk of the
Superior ( of.rt of Oconee Countv, hereby eeitilV
Unit the above order is a true extract from Urn
minutes of said court. Given under mv hand
and official signature, this February ->otli 1877
teb27-mlm. J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
M. Y. EI.DER, as the |
i DM ! ,N " S i Bi " of lnterplea er
LLDKK l)eci«.-e« 1. /nud Relief, in Uf<«nee
_ v *; Suj>erior Court.
U 11.MAM R.LlDEU, etill. j
it appearing to the Court Hint Irwin II. Elder.
Alexander M. HalJowiiv. Marv A M-ipies
Elvira C. Pmthra, Mattie' Robertson, one etsij
of Nnnev Robertson, name unknown, I> Ed-
monds IIollr-w.iv, Elizabeth M. llogue. .lame*
H Eluer. JohnW. Elder f ar.di F. Fleming,
who arc parties, uefi-iiuoids in the above staled
ease, have not been .-ei ve-d v.i'I, process in -.--id
ease, and it furtin r apjicariug to the court ihat
thee 1 e-side beyond tlie limit* of the State of
Georgia, to-wit, in the State of Texas. This,
therefore ordered by the Court that tlicv he
served by a publication of this order, once- a
month tor four months, previous to tlie next
term of this court, in the Athens Georgian a
public Gazette ot said State, anil oii the publi
cation ot tins order that tlie complainant lrnve
•»d e iWr. PT0Cee ‘ l 0Ct ' ,ri,i "= ,0 I:, w. Jauuaiy
Granted, / | a n -r....
Finch, fronting on Newton street. AH levied 1 GeqJx!-K£—"\V Johnson Cleric of
u t yn ^.virtue of a State »nd count.qtfcfr fa..l^a4fttftrfe^urtof sV.d county, hereby certify
■ I *l,«t flip rilmvA DPilpr Ja n trap OYtmnt fmm
))P \\ ^
Court"m tiul twm riHton‘Money, :
District, the Bauk of the State of Georgia vs.
Martha W. Clower. A11 levied upon as the
property of the defendant to satisfy the above
stated fi. fas., by J. H. Towns, C. C. BailitT,
and turned over to me thi* June 2nd, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
june5-80d.
ndid nei
The undersigued is now running aftflen
J ' BETWEEN ■nnt^r'* *
teorgia and Kortfisasiffi' Mui
of that was raw cuttou, ami $656,000 j
more was petroleum. The imports
were only $626,000.
—According to file Norwich Bul
letin a German who landed last week
on our shore, “ immediately spoke
seven English word, fill he learned
on the passage, ami was arrested and
fined seven dollars for profanity.”
This must have been in Boston.
Perhaps the profanity was “ I do liot
Iflre beans or "Emerson.”
—Mr. Barnunt and Christian K.
Ross have had a long interview in
Bridgeport this week, and are said to
be confident that the reward of ten
Smith-Colquitt (P) Corrcspon
dance.
[From Chronicle am! Con*titutionali»t.]
The evident self-camplacency of ex-
Governof James M. Smith as to his
open letters to Grvertor Colquitt re
calls an amusing correspondence of
Mr. Clay with on9 of bis ardent
Georgia admirers. Mr. Clay’s Geors
gia friend was, of course, a Whig, and
was somewhat imbrued with the popu
lar Whig delusion that when Mr. Clay J thousand dollars will bring the lost
died, the country would go to ruin; i c i,j[d to light. During Mr. Bamum’s
and his admiration for Mr. Clay only j absence in Europe Mr. Ro*s will have
exooeded his own self-complacency. ' i c harge -. of-^the correspondence.
“ Well, boys,” said our Georgia i g w iiullers yre constantly writing let-
friend to a group of his admirers, I! t t>r8 to him. ,
Mid would be pleased to carry pwn(tn (who
Ike such baggage as they camfiotadle them
selves) to and from tho pepots Hid .all other
pointa on their route. The coach will call at the
hotels with all out going mails. No drumming
for passenger*. For* tt craU.
mehaT-lm ,jJ. S. ^HbllHLORD. y
iHEin, m it subunit
s
GANN Sc REAVES, P!
Will be found at their old
lin House building; Thotraa
way* on hand good Turnout* mid carefnl an-
vera. Stock well cared for when entrusted to
our care. Stock on hand fbrfBBkjBttmt
deotttf. Ti? 7 } c -*
The Jewelry UouMof
L. Scheveuelf U Oo., «*aa tbii
Frank P. Tolmodge, he wi“
from College Avenue and
into one at the stand No. »,
Go, 1
a.k.childpj *
have just had an interesting—a very
interesting and instructive correspond
ence with Mr. Clay!” Our friend, then
discoursing at length about the charac
ter anil scope of the correspondence,
—Five thousand four hundred aud
sixteen dollars and iifiy-three cents
were sent last ycar,during the yellow
fever by the Knights of Pythias to j
the aid of Savannah, aud the receipt j
$ To tba
Returning pur thank*
our patrons, wcbe*pe*S
continuance of the wm* ,
jan9-tf.
Clarice Couxriy.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court-house dow
in Athens,.CMtw county, Georgia, within the
legal bOUn or sirife, on the first Tuesday in Jnly
” r ~ *” * **■ * Capital Stock or the
at Athens, Gs., and
a Ckbitol Stock of tho
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, and
all of that tract o( land lying, and being in the
"city of Athena, Clark* county. Go., flouring on
Milledfe Avenue, aud bounded on the north by
land* of A. P: Bearing, on the West by Taylor
Walker and the land of B. 8. War*, aecctsod,
and on the south weet by Robert and "William
Williams, containing fourteen acre*, more or
leea, all orsaid property belonging to the estate
dt k'A Wm dMUai Sold fcr the purpoo*
*“rhlsfc • C. A. WARE,
AdminiMrotriz of B. 8. Ware, deceased.
jqn*3*S0d
G LARK SHERIFF SALE.—Will be told be
fore the Court-house door iu the city of
Athens, Clarke county, on the first Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit: AU that tract or
panel of land situate, lying and bemg In the
connty of Clarke and city of Athene *n the
west side, flouting on Thomas street, In said
city of Athens, known in the survey and plan
of said city of Athens a* the west end hslfof lot
No. 21 and 22, and being the lot orSots anwhich
said Summer now resides. All soidw th* prop
erty of the defendant by virtue bf tkb fl. f*».
from Clark Superior Court, February Term,
1877, William H. Cole vs. Suminey
this June 2d. 1877.
’ J. A. BROWNING. Sheriff.
And John Hampton, execute*' c* JtfKa F.
Crawford, decesseJ, vs; John H. Newton and
Peter A. Summey. Jfn e5-J0d.-
that tlie above order is a true extract from Hie
minutes of said court. Given under my bund
and official signature, thi* February 20th, 1877.
feb27-m4m. J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
S£ad£soaa. Co-uxvby.
MADISON SII ER IFFSALES.
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COCRT-
11 House dcor, in tho town of Daniclsviile,
en the first Tuesday in July, 1*76, within the
lawful hour* of sole, the following property, to-
■y note ou John Scott for
oue hundred ana ntty dollars, one promissory
note -pu T. F. Baker for forty-four dollars, one
promissory note on J. II. Cheek for twelve
dollar*. Also, one house and lot in the town
oi Dauiclsvillc containing two acres, more or
te*», adjoining lot* of P. II. Futgerson, J. O.
Daniel, W. M. Smith and the BUertott rood.
C LARKE SHERIFFS 8ALE.—Will be sold
before the Conrt-houre. in the city Athena,,
Clarke cpnnty, Ge., on the first Tuesday in
"Jnly ntxt, 'within ths legal honra of sale, the
(flowing 1 property, to-wit: Lot No. 2 or rd*
*3rve'!rOT~lofc 98, College lends, situate west
of Broad- street, and adjoining Harrison
, and P. and J. J Thomas, containing
acrep-trest half of lot 6, adjoining lot
otOrondboa Thomas; half of lot 8 of same, on
&osd street, aborning said lot •; 8-4 acre lqt
~ ' g street; 8-4 aero lot 10, on Broad
Uonks seen bjjB^ing-po ttlMt -AU F^4i b J
T 1 *?! iS.™ 1 ’ I Levied on as the property of David R. ^liwekg
m rtewton, 14. satisfy a fi.- fa. Issued from tlie Superior
n ^ -['Court of Madison county, at March term, 1877,
""" .in favor of Johnson, Crows Si Co., vs. David R.
Moseley. Tlie above-named promissory notes
ointed out by dcfyqdanr, the house and lot
jy plaintiffs’ attorney, notice served on tenant
in possession May 28lb, 1877.— -
T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff
jun?5-86d.
« ADlSON SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold
before tlie Court-House door, in Daniel*-
uate iyt»natepBaa,wnyiu I Madison county, Georgia, on first Tuesday
'»? J“««. lt ,»>*••• month,
tsininc
Franeb
C LARK SHERIFF SALE.—'Wlllbe sold Wsfore
the roart-kouse door la the city of Athens,
Clark county,Ga., ou ths first Tuesday m July
r- the tegai^houn of sa»e.ihedgnowln 8
cm vs;
Fran
fi, on J
more or l.-as,
HI, the aald tract]
■paoa lately rccoTcre^ i
A-
«XNA*T’S
Sanlter,
,y of I property to-wit: Ninety-tour acres of land,
-mo I more o'r less, being situate "and lying in the
by- county aforesaid aud joiuing the lands of
J* r | McElroy, Strick’snd and ot tiers, said land
tavrwi rbeing the property of Ssllie Meadows, levied
lea 1 on to .satisfy a tax fi. fit; issued by Neal
Chandler, Tux-Col I ect a^Taaid county.
-Also, at the same tiive iud place, one hun
dred and fifty acres of land",-being situate and
lying in couuly aforesaid and joining the lands
of Mrs. Sarah Yerby, J. D. Matthews, and..
others, said'- land being tlie property c44. H.
and W. J .'Mutt hews. levied ou to sarisfviatnx
- “ t-Cfflertor
and its jxtssible influence, upon ([islmrscnK-nl of this s^itcJ fuml j n 1 I PL*, ^haiilatlihar
destiny of tho country,, made bis all lwo,, duly accounto.'l for, and ‘ DOOl HHQ O1IO6 A JPclIUlT&CUlfH p
importance second nftly to thatof Mr. i u "^ e ,. M|Do!i«h men J|o tlie | COLLEGE AVENUE, ‘ r '
Gl:ty. Wlifn he qiaiftcd, fl« jJttbfic. --Tlie Knights "Tirtim no less ! S t VT doDr to
listener asketl how lon^lfc9^niportaw.t j' t |j^ |J > |j > j^ Slates- j>eIoiiging‘-to the j . "• ■ '
correspondence had befcn *goin^ .on.’.i jy e ^ l:l i" Union contributed to the i
| fund.
—Mr. Lenoir, of NortU,.Garoliua,
uper* roi
Congress, Alcxis-Ties, r
pairing promptly exacafi
ier mail or express knd •'
Uss pdr offboo’s. “
There are ’ft' grcdt^omjflr
the depart menda oL ^
are mostly* engagflfeSHHJBT
pay.
[j-’l
tor3jr
iera' t’JUld gt.^boot enough*.
At tho MHcitaHon 1
rous, I resume the !
[of Infant
esot E
Wl
jane ihiiffli
’». REN7
Lvenirnt to tl
" ati improved U
I sold. Applv at <
_ f , fi. issued by Neal Chandler, Tax-*
refit*’ i-fif said cou tv, notis* having been served on
hi ally, | tenants in possession and. levies made and
Hsk' A: I returned to ine tfy <T. C. Kirk, L. C., of said
offics. 1 1 county. J. W. Ktr.s, Sheriff.
9y: rabrii24-6w^'
■2! j ^EORGIA, Madison County.—
,TY. I fri-sentj 'the--.,Honorable-E.. H. 'Bottle,
nistra-I Judge Superior Court, N. C. .
lie*, to 1 ^otixJ Dov*,"l Libel for Divorce iu Madison,,
capital I ■ •'. -vg. J. Superior Court, March Term,''
I ^fiMvDovo, J 1877.
* de-1 P? vo - Joes not reside in thi* county aiid it
" ^rtlier.,lyjpsuring that al:c. d<oh Hot lSsideiu
- .atoti-, >t is on motion, ordered that said
lV 1 iieniiiiiiitrt appear uud answer at the next tern:
7i I pfHEPia'court, yrtlmt the ci s vbo lonsidcrcd ih
' I definlt aiiif' tiic plaintiff ulfowed topn*ceed.
uperior Court by the
the delcndciit Nancy