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TIJE ATHENS
Crossip. V' -jFhij G^iuanA)on c]a v l .-gttadroii
—Time takes m|n „by t)ie loK'lo^t| pas is£j>in« to
—Coal is the grate want of the age. fcsaM.
—Brigham Young is full of the —An extraordinary story comes
spirit ot’76. lie is 76 years old. from Paris to the effect that a grant
—After his buffalo hunt, Bret Ukrtfr # ^OOM^tVaaeS h || fe : * skc<l ot '
is expected to lecture in Europe. "
—A negro named Gunter cut his
throat in Texas, which is according to
Gunter.
The hangman's rope is knotty,
hut not nice.
. f ^ ■ f
—A peach dealer must maj^
rales or no profits. ) > w , G I .ViMMJrf* ;|
i nriiages by telephone will be gjde and the news of tlfe^^HtWigo
m -J^u »^te4te:; n,s ^
•leg pound where they pound dogs. J t
-Dully is despondent. Duffy is a 1 - Tl,u K'Hnlm.-l, fhotman'* Loi:
the Budget Committee for puttin
more French ships in commission.
—The event which has been await
ed with such feverish anxiety all
over Europe—the passage of rite
Danube fflhc Russians—has atfkfst
and^\AMR[ has
1 eaiau'sf? • IV ^’hole 1
—
rCxoliangre
COLLEGB*AVE
„aloon,
.Y*niU
2*
The best Oincinnalti Lifter a3H£j£jS
kimls of Liquors sdMMMeupW^l HZ*
decta-ly, FOR <*
AB.THTJB. EVJBSte,
Practical
EAVES, t |Q77 j H.- A. J OWRANCE,
Jans, j IOI I . \Wu. L. Wood.
Claris© County.
^ .T5E ATHENS
*>"* COMPANY;
convicted Mollie Maguire.
—There is scarcely a branch of any I
sort at Long Branch.
—Baron Ivrout has been arrested;
as a spy. He is very sour. *
—Ben Abed is an Arabian exile
lie has been Abed all through the
long Arabian nights.
— About two thousand men are em
ployed making the best Havana ci
gars at Key West. —
—.V Mississippi gardner has made
$550 profit from one acre of strawber
ries this season.
—The army shakes hands with the
colored cadet, and says** give us your
Flipper.”
-The worms in Kentucky appear
H AS removed to his M.
Drily Stnr^' where he' M HWff
liis customers, old*-and new^
work dotifr on WatchfcyCloCTfflmfVm'IWTy
All work warruhted. ’ 5H_
f<*b20-titn. ART
Tlie CopajrbaerslajiJp .
Heretofore existing tinder tVj
ofDorongb <fe Osborn, in theluml
this da} - dissolved by mutual
business in the future will be
the name and style of J. W.
to whom ull orders tor lumber tj
; ed. All orders for lumber o;
Wiley F. Hood or \C. T!. 1’
; tiiullv filled. Orders nddrcq
I Grove will be delivered any -
d ..
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t> a.Tdfcas-
1CI
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don correspondent writes as follows:
“The situation is again exciting
grave anxiety. I I me n on good att-
ilibrity that the Caljiiict has arrived
a* a decision of llm utmost moment
to the peace and interests of the
| country. The exact nature of the
• undertaking, to which the govorn-
i ment stands committed, is, ot course,
I unknown, although there are rumors
I .1.11.. i „ , . . . sw .
^ ^ iuost choice anti select assortment \tl'Spraig and
despatch of an exTieditiouarv force to i Summer Millinery Goods, comprising iu the
_ 1 1 * . latent Myles and tuMiion* of
| Gallipoli.
—Taken in connection with the
»SicotsiiHht'if announcemcin,
Northeast Railroad. Thankful tbrptiaf*
we respectfully solicit the ■ffitrffnage %. .....
public in want of lumber or lltWs to tTriJdcw
firm. April 12,1877. ’* '*
soi7-3 ‘ j. tv. viwiyptt- co
new:
SPRING AND SIMMER
Ivlillixiery Goods.
Mm T. A. Adams would. most-»eeepectfully
inform t lie Ladies of Athens mid of counties nd-
* in military coteries of the probable I 3&K!* 5
^Believing that Atliens, and the' section of
cohntry aronud, should have, and w:ould cor
dially support a first-class
Vi »• 4: • '»(■,.
Furniture Store and Factory
wc ^ave entered info n partnership, bought out
the Machinery and store of Gillelaud, Wood &
Co., and tlie stofCof J. F. Wilson & Co., and
determined to give the business a fair trial under
the firm name of the Alliens Furniture Manu
facturing Company.
At the store occupied by J F. Wilson & Co.,
we propose to keep a stock of Furniture equaled
by few and surpassed by none in the State. Mr.
Jav l>. Gailey hag charge of this department,
and will be pleased to Wait on any desiring
Ififff 5- [.goods in tliis line.
i At the stand of Gillelaud, Wood & Co. we
wall keep all gflfids 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 his personal attention to this
CITY TA£ SALES.
Will* bp sold before the Court-House door in
tlie city of Athens, on the first Tuesday in July
next, between tlie legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit: One lot land belonging
to Warwick Wilson, in First Ward, bounded
by lands of R. Williams, Robert Cbappel, and
east by \V. P. Talmadge. Sold to satisfy city
tax fi fa for 1876,
Ooonee Oofuniy,
flats, lliiaurts, Uilib.ms, bares. KJwncrs, (il^ys,
which she will sell at reasonable pr[pup tUve
tlie fol ! her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ofoers
, . * t u t . • . • j * , from a «J'stai»e carefully filled. Stpre^lnpited
lowing Vftr§:il’k, -wlllcll :t).pe:i!^ in the on Hpad street, one door above KativpafEank.
1‘vst's leading editorial this nen ning, apnl -l. ls.o—8o-tf. F - • t »...•»
is significant:—“In anti ipation ot'
to have sworn off. They are not j the time when it may he needful to
chewing ns much tobacco this season j ilS snme a strong defensive position it
as usual. i w iH doubtless become tlie duty "1
— When a country eilitor kisses a ' „ , . •. .. , , „ ....
, . , , , *i .. a . , .1 150v oi lhiiLMit to :*.>k tor cc. t:i»u means
nrnle he has to tell ot the tact hy pub' ... Y , . .
lishing it to the world. • f 1 ' In ® 1 lc ' V, ^ K * S ^ ie
— v® -- - Jt - A itnttioH^ tPfitfiv^hc*>tTie flpe^aflt to
Heroism of ■jtfonwii4ii , h» Knfnl#fti
give ms per
department. . .
We have engR^ed with Mr. Win. A. Reming
ton to superintend tlie Manufacturing and Rc-
p iiring Department. His i kill as a workman
guarantees success. All kinds ot repairing done
at short notice. Our machinery for Dressing,
Sawing and Turning will be kept running as
usual. Give u3T a trial and be convinced that
Atliens cau compete 'successfully with any city
in the South iu the sale of Furniture, etc.
The Athens Furniture Min, Company,
All persons indebted to the late firm of J. F.
WILSON & Co. will please come forward and
settle at once. Tlie accounts will be found till
the 15th January, 1S77, iu the hands of Jay O.
Gailey, at tlie old staud. A word to the wise.
dccl9-6m J. F. WILSON & CO.
sold as tlie property of John Kirkpatrick, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa ter 1875.
Also at the same time and place, one house
lot in Third Ward on Bobbin Mill Road, adjoin
ing other lands of B. J. Parr, and sold as the
property of B. J. Parr, to satisfy city tax fi fa
tor 1870.
Also, at tlie same time and place, one house
and lot in Third Wurdj on Hancock avenue, ad
joining lots of F. Phimzy, Dr. C. W. Long and
Win. Dericot, sold as the property of Win.
Creighton, to satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1870.
Also, at the same time yind place, one 1 oitse
and lot on Barber street, in Fourth Ward, ad
joining lots of If. Cobb Davis and J. Hampton,
sold as tlie property of Wesley Williams, eol.,
to satisfy a city tax fi fa for 1S74 and 1870.
Also, at tlie same time and place, one house
and lot in the Third Ward, on Broad street, ad
joining If. Bcnsse, Ann Beal and Martha Hol
brook, sold as the property of Ned Holbrook, to
satisfy a city tax fi fa tor 1370.
Also, at the same time mid place, one house
and lot in Brooklyn, adjoining lots of Pot How
ard, H. Thomas and Martha Holbrooks, sold as
the property of L. W. Holbrook, col., to satisfy
a city tax fi fa tor 1876.
Also, at tlie same time and place, one lot in
the Third Ward, joined by Mrs. J. A. Sledge,
S. Marks and Henry Smith, sold as tlie property
of Phillip Lee, col. to satisfy a city tax ti ta for
1876.
Also, at the same time and place, one house
and lot on Broad street, in Third Ward, joined
by Dr. J. Cuinak and Dr. J. S. Hamilton, sold
as the property of Asa Grant, col., to satisfy a
city tax fi fa for 1875 and 1376.
II. COBB DAVIS,
jc7 -30d Chief of Police.
E xecutors sale.—By virtue of w
of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee ConnSf •
and in pursuance of thelast Will audTestament
of John O. Thrasher deceased, will -be Mid
before tlie Court House door in Atlieim,-Clarke
Conuty, Go., on the first Tuesday iu May next
during the legal hours of sale, the fitaiwii^
property to-wit, three lots in the city cf Athens
formerly owned hy John Bird, 1 known .a* th -
Bird lot and 1 os the Aaron lot improved, e*0<
of said lots containing 1 acre, more or le m.
Said property sold for tlie purpose of payii g
the debts of said deceased. Terms Cush.
april3-4t. R. R. MURRAY, Executoi.
Notice!
I will be ut tho following places to rcceitv
Tax Returns for tho year 1877, on the following
days. You are earnestly requested to meettne:
\Vatkinsville,,April 14th, May 12th and Jane
flth-
Skull Shoals, April 16th, May 14th and June
11th.
Elders Shop, Wild Cat, April 17th, May 15th
and June 12th.
Salem, April 18th, May 10th and June 10th.
Dark Corner, April 17th, May 17th mid June
14th.
Walls Store, April 20th, May 18th untl-Jour
18th.
Jones Store High Shoals, April 2lst, May lltth
'and jfune 10th.
Farmington, April
18th.
aprill0-2m.
:3d, May 21st and Jmu-
IV. IV. PRICE, T. <.
r. F- TALMAEE, ?’
-4 r*»e ** ■-!*
—DEALER IN— 0 - *
Itmam iVenpadL
ffliiRtwhfcWW're*
WomtMi.
Muntenogrin women have tho same
passionate aUae'umeiit with the incii
to family ami eouiityv, :nnl display
, - . 1k ' j
em-otmiereil in a voyage from Ports-
{ mouth tOiQultipolh” n
—A most simiilieant lii-matdi trom
I ° -
General Onl to General Sheridan,
t - lie American ami Imported Wat^ClodS.'Jfyelfy,
SILV ERRAND PLATEdS^^.#
rc- ©
2y£visical la^s-brvua^eaa.-faa^* Olane y
FiaLoLo, E-tn: «« T ~
J -^*5 m a
Belton Hotel,
Boltoxx Georgia-
Situated 60 iftiies on tlie Atlanta, Richmond
and Air Line Railroad from Atlanta, and within
one mile of thejunction of the North East Rail
road of Ga. Tlie Proprietor is now prepared
to serve all w ho call npon him with meals at the
following rates:
Single meal 50e. | Per week >6 00
Per dav 50 Per month......$20 00
r ‘ julyis-ly - S. H. IIUGHEN.
WATCHES, CEO* KS AM) JI^VEUtY RIC-
IVVH'.F.I) IN A XEAT, WtlttlfMjrx-
A
LIKE M.ANSKjJ, ,
And warranted to give cntlvc*.'dKffi>Vt*on.
. r mi ninth’l iirttl PUitii /.< ttffrSiAit
Specialty. fc '-' .j*. ,
ErOiE 572SST, c:e ic:r froa Lwus $ ^7—i,.
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Elementary 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 cent* per dozei . 1’. per, Steel Pens,
Pencils <Ve., Cf cheap as they can he bought
elsewhere. Give me a trial.
febl3-tf. T. A. BURKE, Poukseller.
CASH FOU wool.,
much ol the smite valor." Goptehevitch ! transmitted by tin: latter to Wash- j JiruLGttlg.
'applies two most remarkable ex- i >i»|?ton, was laiel before the Cabinet ; , c
, . f . I mootin.r tAil iv "aT*.? ,1 , The Flv Kite, the Diam<«iUlKil©,#kip
amples. A sisitT ami ii>ur brothers— imctni-, lo-uaj . it lipoits tih*t Inc \ ./mj, Koik*-, New Styles, Gctce Ukt<4iiHjL o r 9
, 11 ... ,1 Vlvvicail Coni'aiatldlllt Getl Trevino I Marbles, CToouet Sets. Base Balls, &c!rfi,7.s!ile The Atliens aianniiieiunng Lonir*
the lour, Ot course, Well armed—arc v oui. Homo, cheap «t 1>1*UKE’S EOOKS-TOKE. makiugampdi larger variety ot \\<
makiim u i.il<>nmat>;e or excursion to | crossed tite river to the American j 'may23 tf. ** ' than ever before, and propose to
Vjfove the court house door in the City ot
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on tlie first Tues
day in July next, within the legal hours of sale
the following property to-wit: One new dwell
ing house situated and standing on the farm of
Joseph M. Weatherly, three and a half miles
from the City of Athens, on the road leading to
Daniclsville, near Ilelacon Springs. All sold
by virtue of a lean fi. ta. issued from tlie County
Court of Clurke eountv. Gil. Dorongh and Os
borne vs. Joseph M. Weatherly. AH to satis
fy the above stated lean, this June the 2nd,
1877. J. A. Browning, Sheriff.
Also at tlie same time and place, will be sold
tlie following property to-wit: One house and
tract of land containing three acres, more or
less, near the Curusville road, in Clurke county,
adjoining lands of Welburn Hayes, eol.,
William Smith and L. J. Lumpkin. Levied
I upon under an attachment of John Brooks, vs.
| Jacob Hays. Issued from < 'larke County Court,
I general session, March term, 1377. All to sat-
1 i.-fy the above stated fi. fa. Levied by sail
attachment this June 2nd. 1877.
J. A. HnowxiNo, Sheriff.
ANN E. GREEN, i Libel for Divorce, iu
vs. j- Oconee Superior Court.
JOHN a. GREEN, ) January Term 1377.
It appearing to the Court by tiie return of tlie
Sheriff that, the Defendant, John A. Green does
not reside in the county of Oconee, and it,
further appearing that said Defendant does not
reei e in the State of Georgia. On motion of
Plaintiffs counsel, it is ordered that, service Ik
perfected hy publishing this order in the Athens
Georgian, a public gazette published iu tlie Oitj
of Atliens, once a month for four mouths
previous to the next term of this Court, and 11
Defendant John A. Green do appear and plead
ut the next term of this Court or that piuiutilT
will proceed as provided hy law. This Jamiarv
23d 1877.
Granted, 1 L. & II. COBB
George D. Rice, Judge. S.C. j Plaintiffs ACy*.
Georgia, Ocoxf.e Covntv—Clerks Office,
Superior Court. I, J. W. Johnson, Clerk of tlie
Superior Court of Oconee Conutv, hereby certify
that the above order is a true extract from tiio
minutes of said court. Given under my hand
and official signature, this February goth, 1877.
tcb27-ni4m. J. W. JOHNSON,Clerk.
Company are now
‘ oolen Goods
.. 1-
c-laircti. Tim stain ofu ai’.u itii.llu: ,. sl,lc ;u " 1 l* 5 ”* 1 :l 'TsU-to General Onl, j^fVEtti
l.einc nominal, we nied not ‘' vho "« !oonk ^ 1‘ini^‘tlic soldier’s'
Turks
wonder when we learn that they are j eonrtesy of si review and dress para.
attaeke.l unawares on their way, in a! T'>” subject of the iostn.etions to
p i s where they-proceed in single General
file, bv seven armed 'L'nrks, who an- , P^ 1SUI *
discussed at tlie interview, and Gen-
ue,
jiouuee tbeiuselves by sliooling dead
the ffrst of l ie brothers and danger-
,. islv wounding the second. Tlie
o bis are fearful, but tlie fight pre-
eeeds. The wounded man leans
against the rock, and though lie re
ceives another and fatal shot, kills
two of' tlie Turks before he dies.
The sister presses forward and grasps
his title and dagger. At last, all are
killed on both sides, excepting herself
and a single Turk. >he asks for
mercy, and he promises it, but names
her maidenly honor as the price. In-
d’muani, and perceiving that, how lie
is otV his guard, sin: slabs him With
the dagger, lie tears it from die r
hand, they close, and she dashes the
wretch over the precipice into the
vawning depth below.
Ord will
of Mexican
,li
reference to the
marauders was
AMI SALE STABLE,. . .
C .ll-rlnjies, Mugglcs% ljo
for litre. Tenn's reasonable.
E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes aouuty, Ga.
Ex^i^e them for Wool,
Ul 1IL LIKE,
t -t J' Tt* .
, believing it to be more to the interest of the
Planter to Exchange tlie Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carded and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
K. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 12, 1875-2‘J-tf
eial Old lepoitsthal a good uu- ’J’- 1U un-Ui.-ieued is now runnm
derstanding was had between ns i
regarding co-operation of troops on.
both sides of the river in necessary BETWEEN THE
.pursuits” Tlie action of General
Trevino was in obedience to direct
orders to him from Diaz.
Gla-rka Ccru.ri.-by-
.-. splendid new
to General Ord,
for co-operation
thieves is a
board bv
of General Tre\ iao
and their agreement
to suppress tiie oattl.
move on llie Mexican cites.-
which I)ia/. calls a lutist embai rassing
check to the plans of Lerdo. In
meeting lite emergency provoked by
tlie instructiojns to Geiieial Ord,Diaz's
geiittts as a sol:lief, inspired him With
wlnlt will at — ’ -*ajtr
once he’ seen i-f st
sagacious policy. Instead of resent
ing the action of the United States j
Diaz dispatches orders
Tidings reach a-Monte.^in^ 0 ^ »P°» ( ^ n *
eral Onl and to assure him both of
tlie desire of Mexico to assist him in
carrying out his instructions and of
the willingness of tho Mexican Gov
ernment that- lie should pursue the
marauders across the border wh.n
such pursuit was made necessary by
the circumstances of tlie occasion.
Mail and Passenger Coach
BETWEEN THE
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
. . and would be pleased to curry pnssrngi r.s fwho
the Visit j ji a ve such bagiraije as they cun handle them
selves) to and from tlie Depots and all other
points on tlieir route. The coach will call at the
hotels with all out going mails. No drumming
for passengers. Fare 25 cents.
meli27-Iiit J. S. WILLIFORD.
lew Jewelry Establishment,
The Jewelry House of Childs <t Moss, late
E. Schevencll & Co., was this day sold to Mr.
Frank 1’. Talma lee, he will remove his stock
from Collette Avenue and consolidate the whole
1 into on .- tit the stand No. 3. Broad, St., Athens,
j a ' A. K,CHILDs,
K. L. MOSS.
ADMIN ISTR ATOR’S S A LE.
WILL be sold before the Court-house d»or
in Athens, Clurke county, Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July
next, Thirty Shares of the Capital Stock of the
| Bank of the University, at Athens, Ga., and
Twenty-five shares of the Capitol Stock of the
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, and
ull of that tract ot land lying and being in the
city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., fronting on
I Miffedge Avenue, and bounded on tlie north by
I lands of A. I*. I tearing, on the west by Taylor
Walker and the land of B. S. Ware, deceased,
(\
\j before tlie Court-House door, in the city o
Athens, Clarke county, Go., on the first Tues
day in July next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: One house and
lot in tlie city of Athens, in Cobbham, Clarke
county, Ga., containing one acre, more or less,
hounded by Thomas Fleming and John F.
Finch, fronting on Newton street. All levied
upon by virtue of a State and county tax fi. fit.,
John W. Johnson, Tax Collector, vs. Martha
AV. Glower, tax for 1870, and three Justices’
Court-fi. <u» ftwa-friton eouutv, 1254- G. M.
District, the Ilahk of the State of Georgia vs.
Martlm W. Glower. All levied upon ns tlie
property of the defendant to satisfy tlie above
stated ii. fas., by J. II. Towns, C. C. Bailiff',
and turned over to me this June 2nd, ls77.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff'.
june5-30d.
AV M. Y. ELDER, ns tlie j
Adin’r. of EDMONDS i Bill of Intcrplea 'or
ELDER Deceased. j- and Relief, in Oconee
vs. I Superior Court.
William R.Elder, et nl. J
It appearin'!; to the Court that Invin II. Elder,
Alexander M. Halloway, Maty A. Maples,
Elvira C. l’rutlira, Mattie Robertson, one child
of Nancy Robertson, name unknown, D Ed
monds Hollows'’, Elizabeth M. Hogue, Jaunt
H. Elder, John W. Elder mid Sarah V. Fleming,
who arc parties, defendants in the above stated,
ease, have not been served "i’ii process i:i said
ease, and it further appearing to the coin ; ha’
they reside beyond the limits of the Si. v. of
Georgia, to-wit, iu the State of Texas. This,
therefore ordered hy the Court that they l*
served hy a publication of this order, oi.ix a
mouth for four mouths, previous to the next
term of this court, in the Athens Georgian, x
public Gazette of said State, and on the publi
cation of this order that the complainant have
leavo to proceed according to law. Jaiutarr
23d, 1877.
Granted, I S. 1*. Tiii rmond,
Geo. I). Rice, Judge, S.C. ) Attorney for Court.
Geoeoia, Oconef. Cocktv.—Clerks Office,
Superior Court.—I, J. \V. Johnson, Clerk of
the Superior Court of s-ml county, hereby certify
,«bat the Above order4* n true extract troiu the
minutes of said court. Given under liiv
and official signature, this February 20th, l^T.7.
feb27-tn4m, J. W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
rty.: *i4 ’JN'Ab-W
/ ALARK SHERIFF SALK.—Will bcs d l he-
' ) fore the Court-house door in the city of
Athens, Clarke county, on the fir.-t Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to wit: All that tract or
pursel of land situate, lying and being iu the
comity of Clarke and city of Athens, on the
west side, fronting on Thomas street, in said
city of Athens, known in the survey and plar
of said city of Athens as the west end halfof lot
No. 21 mid 22. mid being the lot or lots on which
said Sumtney now resides. All sold as the prop
erty of the 'defendant hy virtue of two ti. fas.
front Clark Superior Court, February Term,
1877, William H. Cole vs. Sumuuy A; Newton,
and on the southwest by Robert and William | this June 2d, 1877.
Williams, containing fourteen acres, more or j J- A. BROW N
loss, all of said property belonging to the estate
of B. S. Ware, deceased. Sold lor the purpose
•f division. C. A. WARE,
Administratrix of B. S. Ware, deceased.
. i c5-30d
ING, Sheriff'.
And Tul.it Hamilton, executor ot Julia F.
Crawford, deceased, vs. John II. Newton and
Betel* A. Sumtney. jmtci-3(d
.... i i . • .t • Government
Mil- si eoml nm cdote is not le»Sj>nL—
gular
wife that lier husband lias just been
slain by a party tinder tlie command
of a certain Aga. Knowing the read
by 'winch they are traveling, she
seizes a till**, el to rises her position, and
shoots ‘the Aga dead. Tlie rest of
the party take to flight. The wife
of the doa i Aga sends her an epistle.
“Thou hast robbed me of both my
To ■fcixs Fsablic-*, * „
Returning our thanks for recent tavorsTrom
our pal ions, we bespeak for out •successor a
continuance of the same
iau?-tf.
A. K. CHILDS,
R. L. MOSS.
The following is General Sheridan’s
genuine daughter d* spateli;
eyes. Thou art
of -Tserna^ora. Come to-morrow | Chicago, June 20, 1877. |
alone to the border line, and we will | To <: ' ,Kral To »'«send. Washington, 1). C.:
prove bv trial which of us was tho Tl,e r<)llo "' 5n S '^•s 1 ,atch from Gen-
better wife. ’ The Tsen.ngora ap . j oral Ord, dated Fort Clake (Texas),
peared, equipped with the anus of j Jl,,,e 18 ’ ,s «»pcctiully for warded :
tlie dead Aga, and alone, as she was | '‘ Ge,,eral Trev i»o, commanding
invited. But the Turkish woman had , lke lo, ct ' s ot l *'° B'-avo, aud two ot
thou-ht prudence the better part of I,is shtif came over with me from
valor, and brought an armed chain- j Duncan. I gave him a review, &c.
pion with her, who cl.arged her on j IIe ' Vl ‘ nt h ^ k y^jerday There is a
horseback. She shot him dead as he J 8°°f “^standing between us on
advanced, and seizing her faithless the bas,s "^ruction..regarding
antagonist, bound her and took her | to suppress marauding,
home, kept her as a nurse maid for and the co-operation of our troops on
yetirs, and then let her go back to her
3P. - Wag's*.
Boot anil Shoe Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
;NKXT DOOR TO TllE POST OFFICE,
On hand, Uppers for making Low Quartets,
Congress, Alcxis-Tics, and Prince Alberts. Re
pairing promptly executed. Send tea dollars,
ver mail or express and yon shall receive a first
lass pair of boots. june 30 1875-35-tf.
f ALARKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
\ j before the Court-house, iu the city Athen- 4 ,
Clarke comity, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
July next, within the legal hours of sale, tlie
following property, to-wit: Lot No. 2 of re
serve}’ of lot 03, College lands, sitonte west
side of Broad street, and adjoining Harrison
Campbell, and P. and J. J Thomas, containing
onc-half acre; west half of lot 6, adjoining lot
of Grandison Thomas; half of lots of same, on
Broad street, adjoining said lot 0; 3-4 acre lot
0, on Hearing street; 3-4 acre lot 10, on Broad
and Phinizy streets, and South by Dcaring
street, containing 2 1-2 acres. Plot of the whole
can t>e seen by tailing on Sheriff’. All sold by
virtue of tog) State and county tax fi. fas.—one
Wiscotn Iludgin, trustee of Anna Y. Hndgin,
for 1875, and one James Camak, trustee of
Anna Y Iludgin, and tour others, the City of
Athens vs. W. Iludgin, trustee of Ann* Y.
Iludgin, for 1873, and one for 1874, Y. L. G.
Harris controlling said two, and two others for
1875, A. P. Deariug eoutrolling said two.
J. A. Browning, Sheriff - .
• april3-S0d
(jt Ut-TtoE. May 18, 1877.—Sophia K. Saulter,
wife of R. R. Saulter, (her said husband refus
ing) lu.s applied for exemption of personalty,
and 1 will puss upon the same at 10 o’clock A .
M. on the 10th day of June, 1877, at my office.
m29-2t ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
■VSTazrbecL
TO RENT or buy a small cottage home, con
venient to the business portion ot* the city. Ar.
unimproved lor, if desirably located, might he
sold. App'v ut Georgian clfice. iny22-tf
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
Will he sold before the Court-IIouse door in
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., within the usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June
next, the following property, to-wit: All that
tract of laud hi ongmg to the estate of Giles
Mitchell, deceased, known us the ltolsev place,
adjoining lands of F. Phinizv, James King, J.
A. Kinney, and containing three hundred and
seventeen and onc-half acres, more or less.
Sold for the purpose of division. Terms cash.
S. D. MITCHELL,
Administrator de bonis non with the
will annexed of Giles Mitchell, deceased.
ninyl-4w Printer’s fee $4 00.
fALARK SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold before
V. the court-house door in the city of Athen
place and people.
Many farms in Muine it is said,
can be bought for less than the cost of
tho buildings and fences ^u|x> > jpm
both sides of the river, in necessary
puisuit. I think he is satisfied that
nothing but good can possibly result.
“P. II. Sheridan, Lie-.it Gen.-’
Chronicle m sehtinL
Is Published Daily, Tri-ffetkly and ^Weekly,
iVfc JL-ugros-ba., Ga.,
BY Walsh & Wright. Proprietors.
Full telegraphic dispatches from all points,
latest, and most accurate market reports. In
teresting and Reliable CorfpspondencoJrom all
parts of Georgia, South Carolina and Washing
ton City. Georgia and Carolina news a special ty.
Daily, one year, $10, six menthp ^§5 ^Tri-
Weekly, one year, $5, six month? $2; ’Weekly,
one year, $2, six months, $1.- , . dec5
LEGAL BLANKS,
Neatlypnuted and ftp* wdeat this office.
Wanted-
-. •*. «,
EMPLOYMENT either as,» Tanner, Engi-
Athena Georgian, AtbetoyUte >*•$• -m^Sittf
M
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county on tlie first Tuesday ill Au
gust, next, during tlie legal hours of sale, 51
shares of the capital stock of the (Princeton
Manufacturing Company.) to be sold ns tlie
property of Edward W. Russell, deceased, for
the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. HENRY L RUSSELL, Adm’r.
June 12—4w
G eorgia olarke county.-ordina
ry’s OrrtcE, June 9tli, 1877.—Jane P. Sum-
mey. wife of Peter A. Sumtney, her said hus
band refusing, has applied for exemption of
personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. M., on the 3d day of July, 1877, at
my Office.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
June 12—2w
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against Wil-
_£i..liam P. Talmadge, decceased, are hereby
notified to present the some to me for payment,
within the time prescribed bylaw, and those in
debted to said deceased are requested to make
immediate payment.
ELIZABETH
June 12—6 w
[ A TALMADGE, Admtr’x.
Clark comity, Ga., on the first Tuesday in July
next, within the leg.il hours of sale, the following
property to-wit : Due tract or pared of land sit
uate lying and being within the corporate limits
of thecity ot Athens, Clark county, on the north
side of Oconee river, adjoining the Athens Manu
facturing Company, Bird’s house, aud others, con
taining four acres, more or loss, the property of
Francis M. Cranford, the said tract being tlie same
conveyed in a certain indenture of mortgage by
Francis M. Cranford to Isaac M. Kinney, treasurer
o( tlie Athens Mutual Loan Association, bearing
date on the 13th day of April 1SG9. All levied
upon by virtue of a mortgage ft la. returnable to
Clark Superior Court, August term 1877. Cox,
Hill .4 Thompson lately recovered in our Superior
Court of said county against Frauds M. Cranford,
to satisfy the above mortgage 6 fa., tliis April 27tli,
$77.
tnyl-30d J. A. BROWNING *Sheril r .
fJEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
—Whereas, CulistnA. Ware, administra
trix of Brittain S. Ware, deceased, applies to
me for leave to sell thirty shares of the capital
stock of the Bank of the University at Atliens,
Georgia, and twenty-five shares o*f the capital
stock of the Georgia Railroad aud Banking
Company, belonging to the estate of said dc-
deased, also, all the real estate {of said de
ceased—therefore, all persons interested, are
hereby notified to show cause at mj office, on
or before the first Monday in June next, why
leave to sell said bank and railroad stock and
real estate should not be granted.
Given under tnv hand, this 26th day of Aaril.
1877. ANA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
mayl-28d.
2)(CacLisosi C’junty.
MADISON SHERIFKSALES.
Vt’ll.L BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
\\ House dcor, in the town of Uiiuiel-vjL’i.
cn the first Tuesday in July, 1*76, within the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: One promissory note on John Scott for
one hundred and fifty dollars, ore promissory
note ott T. F. Bakci for forty-four dollars, <uo*
promi-sory note oil J. Ii. Cheek for twelve
dollars. Also, one house and lot ill the town
ot Dmtivlsvillu containing two acres, more, or
h-ss, adjoining lots of B. : . Fiirgerjon, J. < t.
Daniel, W. M. Smt’li and the Elbertou roitd-
i.evied on as the propel ty of David R. Moseley
to satisfy a ti. fe. i.-.-uod from the Superior
Court cf Madison county, ut March trim, 1877.
in favor of Johnson, Clews Co., vs. David B.
Moseley. The above-named promissory notes
pciutej out hy defendant, the .house aud h<t
by plaintiffs’attorney, notice served on tenant
in possession May 28Ti, 1-77.
T. F. BAKER, Deputy Slierilf.
juneo-30d.
M adison sheriff salkT—win ue s .id
hetore the Court-House-door, iu Danicls-
ville, Madison county, Georgia, on first Tuesday
in June, it hei. g tiie 5th day of tlie moutir,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property to-w.t: Ninety-tour acres of land,
more or less, being situate un i lying iu.tbe
county aforesaid and joining the lands of
McElroy, Striek'nnd and others ; said laznt
beittg the property of Sallic Meadows, levied
on to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by Neal
Chandler, Tax-Collector of said county.
Also, ut the aame time and place,’’one hun
dred and fifty acres of land, being situate aud
lying in county aforesaid and joining the lauds
of .Mrs. Surah Ycrbv, J. I). Matthews, usn.:
others, said land being the property of J. 1L
and W. J. Matthews, levied on to satisfy a tax
fi. fa. issued hy Neal Chandler, Tax-Collector
of said eon tv, notice having been served on
tenants in possession and levies made ami
r, turned to me by J. C. Kirk, I.. C., of .-aid
county. J. tV. Kirk, Sheriff!
aprtl24-6w.
Madison County.—
Honorable E. 11. Bottle,
Judge Superior Court, N. C.
John J Dove, j Libel for Divorce iu Madison
vs- j-Superior Court, March Term,
GEORGIA,
Present, the
sias:- ISSiSTESfiSS^ r OB work op all DBS-
eJ criptions done at this office
Nancy Dove, j 1877
It appearing to the Superior Court bv tlie
return of the Sheriff tlmt the defendant Nancy
Dove docs not reside in tins 'county and if
further appearing that she docs not 'reside in
this state, it is on motion, ordered that eakt
defendant appear and answer at the next tent
of this court, or that the ease be considered iu
default and the plaintiff' allowed to proeer<L
lt is further ordered that this notice be publish
ed in the Athens Georgian once a mouth for
four mouths before the next Term of Court.
Done in open Court.
JOHN T. OSBORN,
Attorney tor Petitioner.
E. II. Pottle, ‘Judge Superior Court N. C.
I hereby certify that the above is a coire«
extract from the minutes of the Superior Coat*
of Madison County at March Term, 1877.
S. C. O’KELLY, C. S.C
marchi0-m4in.
J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP-
tion neatly done at thfe office.
fJEORGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Euteliza Poullaiue applies to me
for letters of administration on the estatesgT
Thomas Poullaiue, late of said county, deoMpH
—these are therefore, to cite and admorfWbail
concerned, to show cause, if any tbey&ave, oe
or before the first Monday in >uueocxt,< why
said letters should not be granted. _
Given under my hand, at o£Bee,’tlns'28th day
of April, 1877* J. R. LYLE,
mayt-28d. .Ordinary