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THE ATHENS GEOllOAIN: JULY 44, 1877.
FROM GOTHAM.
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»*> York Fashions and City Gossip.
Fashionable people “hate gArie in
quest of that “strange delight fuhjess
in grass” which Raskin writes about,
the fortunates left, behind feel their
insignificance, and aspire to little be-
Gilniore’s Garden. ’Tis there we
find one chiet recreation, and every*,
thing is so p'-easant that the oftener
one goes, the oftener one wants to
go. TCool fountains, eaves of the
winds, grottoes, water falls, to say
notiiing of refreshing verdure every
where, afford charming variety; while
music of high, artistic merit, gives
yond a percale costume, contenting I the finishing touch. We make the
themselves with anticipations^ ot’^sjbi most of Gilmoreibis sui£ftp ( for. «e.\t
inoolitho more finery p«xt $£ a iumiiier. 1 • i .5 $ yj] \ i r ;
there is a law of. compensation, ;ap^j D.^y., ne ^il'lk.^iiV’EnjOjje, fear-
in llnwnrtl /> nmi'' tlinll kaoIIv fiiltl OKI rt » I lit A oAHIttot it I All \L* 11 11
Jging 2ySax3ss’ > ; .
Kxclaangre Saloon,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
The beet Cincinnati lager Beer, Cigna and all
Kinds of Liquors sold cheap
docia-ly. FOB CASH. - .
J. H. Heaves, 1 10*717 (H. A. I owbamce,
David Gass, / 104 1 . twa. L. Wood.
ATerSUn EVANS,
Practical Watchmaker.
U AS removed <0 his old stand at the New
Drug Store, where be will be glad to see
ins customers, old uul new, who wish line
work done on Watches, Clocks, aud Jewelry
Ail work warranted.
febS'Viiin. ARTHUR EVANS.
, THE ATHENS
Furniture Manufacturing
COMPANY.
#J! ! t
Believing that Athens, and the section of
country around, should have, and wonld cor
dially support a first-class
Furniture Store and Factory
STOTXO&
All persons having demands against the es
tate of John Kirkpatrick, deceased, arc hereby
notified to present the same to mo in due form
for payment within the time prescribed by law,
„ud those indebted to said deceased, are re
quired to make immediate payment.
REDDEN T.PITTARD,
july3-30d. Administrator.
Clarice County.
Notice.
A LL persona having demands against Wil
liam P.' Talmudge, deceeascd, lire hereby
notified to present the same to me for payment,
within the timo prescribed bylaw, and those iu-
‘* deceased
in that percale suit;'they r&tlly find
about all the comfort there is in the
way of clothing. For the most part,
they are made with halffitting jacket,
which, as everybody knows, is cooler
than if setting close to the person,
while the light overskirt is of scarce
appreciable weight. All wonld be
lesslv entering into cqi^c^ition with
the bands of France, Germany and
England. He looks the jiolished so
ciety man rather than the absent
minded artist, and his tnatmeis at.
onco courteous and cordial, have ren
dered him very popular.
Lucy Carter.
lovely hot for tl« m.amkir/ p ort ofCommitteeonHome
hot then .00 d.,e» not expect j«*., stead and Exemptions.
now to have any j:ood ot om*’s right |
hand, so we travel along contentedly ^ ; There shall be exempt
enough, knowing that wc have op-1 ^ , evy an ,j ^ by vlrtl!e of any
portunity for the exhibition ot a j proceRS w]iatcver> Hn ,l er the laws of
pretty petticoat, and shoe to cone- j ^ 8tj|t(S of the ,, ro] , e rty of every
spond. Dark solid slm ics ot bine,
brown or green, are preferred. Ladies
in mourning wear black, while in the
way of trimming, wc find knife plait*
hig>, embroidered bands, and Smyrna
lace. Little girls wear tlie cipming-
est dark percale costumes, gotten tip
in initiation of their elders, but for
them, Smyrna lace only, is used in
ornamenting. Irrepressible people,
who conclude still to bold up their
heads, if they are in New York in
July, buy also a bunting suit, for this
summer there is quite a run made on
bunting, which, alter all, is a clumsy
sort of material, and not likely to
remain long in fashion.
lOlFFCRES AND JEWELRY.
I would lie recreant to the trust
committed to me, did 1 neglect to
mention a new invention in hair,
called the “ Multiform,”’ which has
attracted much attention hv reason
of its superior advantages. It is
graceful, easily arranged ; the Ugliest
coiffure ever devised, and can be dis
posed of in an infinite variety of styles.
Made of first quality hair only, prices
arc from ten- to fifteen dollars, accord
ing to color. Full directions are
given, and orders received at llelmo’s
Human Hni,r House, 1G East Fif
teenth street, or Mine. Demorest’s,
17 East Fourteenth street.
In jewelry, scarcely anything so
fashionable as a scarf pin, and in
view of such demand, we find them
in wondertul variety of design—in
silver, gold, mosaic, enamel, onyx,
jet, and precious stones. Ladies re
main partial to bangles; slender vines
are worn, but then again, the number
of trinkets attached is not worthy ot
note. Pendant from one, may he
counted a trunk, tortoise, idol, bas
ket, hell, serpent, hook, five cent
piece, horse shoe, and fish ; on an- j , lot l,c
other, a cabbage, drum, satchel, harp, band,
chair, hour-glass, chest of drawers,
lizard, boat, aud eagle
NEW DESIGNS.
The Breton basque is tight fitting, |
cut with side forms carried to t e
shoulders, and is at once novel and
distinct; while the Habit l*a«que, an
other stylish design, is tight-fitting,
with cut away fronts over a pointed
vest, an-1 the l«v k in coat shape.
The Clandino overskirt shows a long,
broad apron, closed diagonally, and
draped so far back that it hangs per
fectly smooth in front, and a back
with irregular drapery describing a
point. The Villia overskirt, in effect,
dressy and graceful, with drapery,
apparently complicated, is-quite sim- 1
pie and easily ai ranged.
PRINCESS’ UNDERCLOTHING.,
Just think of it! Imagine a corset
oover prolonged out gradually until
it reaches the ankles. By such pro
longation, it becomes a petticoat,
and while human ingenuity is taxed
to the uttermost in order that the
front aud sides shall hang close,
closer, closest-to the figuro, lbe back
from about' a foot betnwtha^nrti
becomes a mass of ruffles, flounces
and frills, made to set ont “like quUls
upon the fretful porcupine* in order
that the train—a point peculiarly ’ear
to the feminine h< art at present
may find due support.
OII.MOP.K*:-
Life would 1> • n.en • * "..>c26-2i
Tho Copartnership
Heretofore existing under the name aud style
ofDorough da Osborn, in thelumber bus'iuess, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business in the future will be contiuned under
the uauic uud style of J. W: PRUITT <fc CO.,
to whom all orders tor lumber must be address
ed. All orders for lumber or laths loft with
Wiley F. Hood or W. B. Pruitt will be punc
tually filled. Orders addressed to Hannouv
Grove will be delivered any where on the
Northeast Railroad. Thankful for past favors
we respectfully solicit the patronage of the
-ublic in want of lumber or laths to the new
irm. April 12. 1877.
apl7-:l J. W. PRUITT * CO
debtad to said deceased are requested to
we have entered into a partnership, bought out 1 immediate uujmeuV.
the Machinery and store of Gillelaud, Wood & ELIZABETH A TALMADGK, Admtr’x.
June 12—6 w
NOTICE.
A fter this date, county adver
tisemeuta which have heretofore been pub-
ished in this paper, will hereafter be published
in the Sun, a Gazette published in Hartwell,
resident thereof, being a natural per
son, realty or personalty, either «r
both, not to exceed in value, in the
aggregate, fifteen hundred dollars in
specie
Sec. 2. No court or ministeria
officer in this State shall ever hav
jurisdiction or authority to entered
any judgment, execution or decree
against said property so set apart ,
including such improvements as may
he made thereon from time lo tune,
except for taxes, for the purchase
j money of the same, for labor done
] thereon, for material furnished ihcio-
| lor, or for the removal of enciim-
' bra- oes thereon.
See. 3. The debtor shall have no
waive or renounce his
rcErw
SPRING AND SUMER
ZCsli.llin.ery Goods.
Mrs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens and of counties ad
jacent, tlmt she lias now received and opened a
most choice imd seleet assort rfient of Spring and
Summer Millinery Goods, comprising in part the
latest styles and fashions of
lists, Bonnets Ribbons Laces 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 doo. above National Bank,
upril 21. 1875—25-tf.
Co., and the store of J. F. Wilson & Co., and
determined to give the business a fair trial under
the firm name of the Athena 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'Suroaased by none iu tlie State. Mr.
Jay O. Gailey has charge of this department, _ „
g^n 1 thTsh P ne‘!* ed 10 W “ U °“ ^ C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary,
At the stand of Gillelaud, Wood & Co. we aug.29.tf. Hart county. Ga.
will kero all goods of our own manufacture,
such as Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, etc., and in
addition will keep a large and well selected
stock of Coffius, Burial Coses, etc. Mr. W. L.
Wood will give liis personal attention to this
department.
We Iiave engaged with Mr. Wm. A. Reming
ton to superintend the Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department. Ilis . kill as a workman
'Uiirautccs success. All kinds ol repairing done
at short notice. Our machinery tor Dressing,
Sawing and Turning will lie kept running us
usual. Give us a trial and be convinced that
Athens can compete ‘successfully with sny city
in the South in the sale of Furniture, etc.
Oconee County.
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. The accounts will be found till
the 15th January, 1877, in the hands of Jay O.
Gailey, at the old siami. A word to the wise.
decl9-6m J. F. WILSON & CO.
fjJ-EOllGIA, Oconee County.—
Ordnary’s Office—Whereas L. L. Fum-
brough executor of James Willoughby deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission from said
executorship., ibis is therefore to cite and ad
monish all concerned to be and appear nt my
office on tlie first Monday in October next to
show cause why said letters should noth: gran
ted. ' JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
july3-30d.
3Ma.di.son. County.
fADISON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.—
JmIWIT
right to -.lie benefit of lho exemption
provided for in this article; nor shall
lie, after it is set apart, alienate or
encumber the same; but it maybe
sold by the debtor and his wife, if
any, jointly with the sanction of the
Judge of the Superior Court of the
county where tlie debtor resides, or
the land is situated, upon application
to him, the proceeds to be reinves
ted for the same uses.
Sec. 4. The General Assembly
shall provide by law, as early as prac
ticable, for the setting apart aud val
uation of said property.
Sec. 5. The applicant shall, at
any time, have the right to supple
ment by adding to an amount al
ready set apart, which is less than
the whole amount of exemption al
lowed, a sufficiency to make his ex
empt on equal to the whole amount.
Sec. <">. All property of the wife,
in her possession at 'the timo of her
marriage, and all property given to,
inherited, or acquired by her, shall
remain her separate properly, and
liable lor debts of her 1ms-
P L. Mvnatt, Chairman,
William WeJIs,
Goo. F..Pierce, Jr.,
Pope Barrow,
Jiu. A. Giterard.
We agree to the above report, ex
cept that we arc of opinion that the
power to waive In fore setting apart
should he given the debtor.
John T. Longino,
K. C. Grier,
Samuel L. Williams,
N. J. Timilin.
F. r. TALlyU5.DE,
—DEALER IN—
Aintricaa aid Ini ported Watches, Clocks, Jmlry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
2y£\acdcal laatmmontc, GSnxam,
fierbols, E-feo.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY KK-
l*.\lRED IN A NEAT, WORKMAN
LIKE 51 ANN E1S,
And warranted lo give entire satisfaction.
ntvmrjital and VUein Letter Kngracing
Specialty.
B2CA9 STSEir, cat da:r frsa Lem & Ware,
Belton Hotel,
Eol-fcoii Georgia-
Situated 66 miles on tlie Atlanta, Richmond
aud Air Line Railroad from Atlanta, and within
one mile of the junction of the North East Rail
road of Ga. The Proprietor is now prepared
to serve all who call upon him with meals at the
following rates:
Single meal 50c. I Per week $0 00
Per day $1 50 Per month $20 00
julylS-ly S. It. I1UGHEN.
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Elementary Spelling Books, $1 2npt-r dozen;
Thonia-’_Black Ink, in 2 ounce eases, 50 cents
per dozen ; Flagg aud Moore’s Ink, in 2 ounce
eases, 40 cents per dozer. P. per, Steel Pens,
Pencils «fce., as cheap as they am lie bought
e.sewhere. Give me u trial.
febl3-tf. T. A. BURKE, Eo*seller.
CASS FOR WOOL,
Pun for the Boys and Girls-
cheap at
may23 tf.
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
L ,v
I'EUY AND SALE STABLE.
Currlaiion, Ilugglt-s Horses
for hire. Terms reasonable.
E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes county, Gi».
iov26-l 875-0'
U.S. mail line.
The undersigned is now running a splendid now
M .
Will be sola on tlie first Tuesday iu An
gust next, within the lawful hours ot sale, be
fore the Court-lloase door in DunicJsville, in
*8- following property, to-wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land lying iu
said coun.y on the road leading from Duuicls-
ville to Ath.—'i, adjoining lauds of J. D. Mat
thews, Mrs. Surah Yerby, and others.
Also, at the same time and place, one roan
mule, o e bureau, two beds and bedsteads,
three coverlids, one counterpane, one quilt, two
sheets aud two pillows, one table, eight chairs,
one trunk and contents, one cupboard uud lot
of table wure, one large chest, one looking-
glass, two scythes and crodb.s, one shovel, one
spade, one pair balances, one lot of jugs mul
jars, two boxes, one empty rice barrel, two sets
of plow-gear, one band-saw, one drawing knife,
two augers, one grindstone, one chum, one
bucket, one strainer, one wash pan, one wutcr
bucket, one dip|ier, one pair fire dogs, one corn
broom, one pair tongs, one set twe-horse
wagon harness, one oil can, one washstand, one
wagon sheet, one half bushel measure. All
levied on a- tlie property of George C. Matthews
10 satisfy fi. fa. issued tronr the Superior Court
of said county, March teiin, it>7i, iu tuvor of
VV. J. Matthews vs. G-. orge 0. Matthews in
a'taclimciit. Property [siiated out by tlie
plaiu'.itf, June 3vth, 1 -77.
julyJ-ilod J. W. KIRK, Sheriff.
1 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE —Pursuant to
an order firotn the Court of OrdiiMry of
Clarke county, will he sold before tlie Court-
House door in the city of Athens, •:> the first
Tuesday ill August next, between the usual
hours of sale, tne following described pioperty
belonging to the estate of George W. Center,
deceased: ,«
Two-thirds undivided interest in the
warehouse and lot oti the south side of Broad
street, in Athens, opposite the store of Reaves
& Nicholson,! including the storehouse ou
northwest corner of said lot, now. used as a tiu
store by A. K. Childs & Co.
1 v.o-birds taui.lwu interest iu too
three story bncs siorei.onse, uud the lot on
which it is situated, ou the corner of Tuomas
and Broad streets, in the city of Athens, now
occupied by Reuses & Nicholson, 4 including the
wooden storehouse on tho wooden storehouse
on the comer of Thomas and Clayton streets,
now occupied by L. Muupiu. and tlie storehouse
now occupi-.d by Jacobs & Miehao), attached
to the main building, and two frame houses
on Thomus street, now used os shoe shops.
Two-thirds undivided interest in < ne tract of
'land iu Oconee county, containing seven hun
dred and twelve acres, more or less, being the
same wuenun Juan B Pau.sn> now lives, about
ops pule from Watkirsvillo on tlie Siunmton’s
Bridge road. This property is well improved,
good dwelling house and outbuildings, and tlie
whole place in a state of good repair and culti
vation.
Also two thirds undivided interest in a tract
of land iu Oglethorpe comity about one mile
East of Wintervillo station oil tho Georgia Rail
road, known as tlie t.’liris Wiuter place now oc
cupied by Mort Johnson Col., containing one
liu.iur. d tmd twenty acres more or less, about,
oue nan ot sunt land improved, the other luiif
original forest.
[ Also, iwo thirds undivided interest iu a store
house uud lot in tho village of Curuesvillc
I Franklin county on the street leading to Ularki s-
villc and Toncoa City known as tlieS. It. Mose
ley property. The store house is a large two
story frame building, aud constructed tor
dwelling house in connection with store. The
l lot contains two acres ot land more or less, also
two thirds undivided interest in tne two story
trunic ..Vi!... ——laviv...o — ii''u 11 ..a i..c
Doe. or Ki-lners property, aud the lot on which
it s situi . a containing’ about two acres more
or less, uud in a tract or parcel of laud known
as the Rodgers tract containing seventy three
acres more or less, about one mile from Oarnes-
ville on the Klbertou and Hartwell road, adjoin
ing lands of Thomas Grimes and others.
Also two thirds undivided interest in lot
number (11) eleven in the 32ml district of
Giluu-r county aud iu lot number (5) five in the
lltli district .of same county each lot containing
one hundred and twenty acres moro or less, nn-
improved, and known as the West property.
Said property sold for payment oi debts and
for distribution. Terms e sh.
ISAAC l’oWKLl., Amiuistrntor
of Geoige IV. Center, deceased.
juno3-80<l.
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
Tlie Athens Maiinfacturirg Company arc now
making a much larger variety of Woolen Goods
than ever before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
/ M.ARK E 811 GRIFF’S 8 A LE.—W ill lie -old, be-
V.' fore the Court House door, in tlie city of Athens,
Clarke comity, nn the first Tuesday in August
next, witldn tlie legal hours uf sale, tl.e follov in?
property, to wit: .Two unimproved lots in t!it
city of Athens ; one fronting on .Im-ksm stie. t fif
ty-four feet, and extending lis-k 75 feet, bounded
on .-ontli liy Jackson street, on tlie West by t.. ,t.
Lampkin’s'lot, on the orlh by lot of Rev. B. \V.
Siwer, and on East by J. It. Newton’s tot.
The other lot fronting on College Avenue ten
feet and ruujingbaclc westwnrdly H4 feet, hounded
by College Avenue on East, ev. K. W. peer on
North, J. II. Newton on West, and Taltuadge,
Hodgson A Co. on tlie South. Levied on as the
In liinhsapt tn tin more to the interest of the
Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carried and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Excliuuge.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19, 1875-29-tf
MADISON SHERIFF SALES.
11‘ILL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIECOURT-
}} House dcor, in the town of Uunielsville,
cn the first Tuesday in July, 1876, within the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit : One promissory note ou John Scott for
one hundred and fifty dollurs, one promissory
note on T. F. Baker for forty-four dollurs, one
promissory note on J. H. Cheek for twelve
dollars. Also, one house and lot in the town
ot Daniclsville containing two acres, more or
■ess, adjoining lots of P. 11. Furgerson, J. O.
Daniel, W. M. Smith and the Elbertou road.
Levied on ils the property of David R. Moseloy
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from tlie Superior
Court of Madison county, at March term, 1877,
in favor of Johnson, Crews & Co., vs. David R.
Moseley. The above-named promissory notes ^oubo and lot witli a!fit'e uppcrtlnences thereto
Mail and Passenger Coach
BETWEEN THE
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
and would be pleased to curry passengers .'who
have such baggage as they can handle them
selves) to and from tlie Depots and all other
points on their route. Tlie eoaeli will call nt tlie
hotels with nil out going mails. No dramming
for passengers. Fare s5 cents,
meli27-lm J. S. WILLIFORD.
New Jewelry Establishment,
The Jewelry House of Childs & Moss, late
L. St-lievenell A Co., was this day sold to Mr.
Frank P. Tnlmadge, bo will’remove ids stock
from College Avenue iuid consolidate the whole
into'one at the stand No. 3. Broad, St., Athens,
Gs.
A, K. CltlLDS,
R. L. MOSS.
To -clia SPiiblLc-
Ruturniug our thanks for recent favors from
our patrons, wc bespeak for our successor a
Rabun Gap High School.
Located in tho beautiful Valley of Head o
Tennessee.
Ha”bun Coiaxrfey, Ga-
w. A.CURTISS, Principal.
The Ninth Consecutive Session will open on
Monday, July 16th, 1877, and continue, without
intermission, tor twenty weeks.
Tuition—$6, #8, $10,’tl2 and $15 per session.
Board, $6 i>er month.
Beautiful aud healthful location, pure water,
salubrious atmosphere, mild climate, and atten
tive an l devoted teachers, render the school
attractive, pleasant and instructive.
For particulars, address
IV. V. IT IITI8S, l’rli'cl|uil.
Head of* i mnessre t>., tia.
jnlyli-tf. •
Moseley, lue above-named promissory notes
pointed out by defendant, tne honse and lot
by plaintiffs’ attorney, notice served on tenant
in possession May 28tb, 1877.
T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff.
june5-30d.
property of John II. Newton by virtue of one State
and Coiiuty tax ti. fa. for ISTil, vs.Kuininey A New
ton, aiul one State and County tax fi. fa. for 1876,
vs. J. II. Newton, liotli of s-iid ti. fas. Issued by
John W. Johuson, Tax Collecterof • larke county,
Georgia. And also one fi. fa. issued from Clarke
County Court—C. W. Hood vs. J. H. Newton—is
sued April, 1S77. Property pointed out by J. II.
Newton, defendant in fi. fa.
julyll J. A BROWNING, SU’ff.
£1LABKE
HKRIFF’S SALK.—Will be sold
before the Conrt House door, in tHte city of
Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, ou the first
Tuesday in August ncx’t, within the legal hours
of sale," tlie following projssrty, to-wit: One
(21E0RGIA, Madison County.—
Presentj the Honorable E. II. Pottle,
Judge Superior Court, N. C.
John J Dove, ) Libel
V Super!
ove, j 1877.
Nancy Dovi
Libel for Divorce iu Madison,
crior Court, March Term,
BgmGAITTS UT
New and Second-banded
Articles.
continuance of the same
jan9-lt.
A. K. CIllLDS,
R. L. MOSS.
■p* Was**.
Boot amt Shod Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AVESIL,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
On hand, Uppers for making Low Quartet>,
Congress, Alexis-Tica, and Prince Ainerts. Re
pairing promptly executed. Send teu dollurs,
>cr mail or express and you stiall receive • first
iliiss pair of boo’s. jnne 30 1875-S5-tf.
B.. O. XJOtTGLASS,
JL’blojtn.’ca, Ga.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
S-fcocls ZvX'vto'fc Isa 3T7.Qd.-u.cod_
As 1 s''till be compelled to vacate my present
store on ti:e 15th of Juiv, to allow the owners
to build a new one, I shall commence on Mon
day to reduce my entire stock, and will offer
goods at great reduction. Everything will be
marked down and will be sold "cheap, as the
stock must he reduced by the 15th of July, the
time I shall move to new stole. No use to
quote prices, as every thing w ill he sold much
under the market prices.
E. O. DOUGLASS.
junel!*.
It appearing to tlie Superior Court by tlie
return of tlie Sheriff that the defendant Nancy
Dove does not reside in this county aud it
fhrtlier appearing that she docs not reside in
this state, it is on motion, ordered tlmt said
defendant appear and unswer ut the next term
of this court, or tlmt the ease lie considered iu
default and tlie plaintiff allowed to proceed.
It is further ordered that this notiec be publish
ed in tlie Athens Georgian once a tuou'h for
four months 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 tlmt the above is a correct
extract from the minutes of tlie Superior Court
of Madison Countv at March Term, 1677.
* S. C. O’KELLY, C.S.C.
marckiO-nrtm.
belonging: s id i t c undoing one acre, more
or less; situate, lying and being in the city of
Athens, fronting on Barber street, adjoining
Messrs. Cobb Davis’ lot on the north, Stephen
Hubburd’s lot on tlie cast. Prince Hodgson's
lot oil tlie south. All levied upon as the prop
erty of the defendant by virtue of a State and
county tax fi. fa. for 1876. J. W. Johnson,
Tax Collector, vs. R. II. Lampkin. All to sat
isfy the above stated ti. fa.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
july3-30d
14 H. P. Port. Engine,Bookwalter, good order.
1 12 H. P. Port. Engine, Wood A Man. *
1 0 Ii. P. Port. Eng., bnt little used.
1 <40II. P. Stationery Engine.
2 8- inch x 86 l'cct Cylinder Boilers, with frent.
1 6 H. P., 8ohofleld patent. Portable, new.
1 Eelinse Water Wheel, good order.
1 Leffole Water Wheel.
4 Tyler Water Wheels, now rrnning.
Gearing, Shaft’::, \ Pultex-e, etc.
One 18 ins. x 14 h-s. Cane Mill, horizon ,
good as new.
Horse Power*, Th-e.-hers, Fan Mills, Cane
Mills, Evaporu! r.,t'.e
ATHENS FCPrtlUT A 1ACI1IIE WORKS.
junc2t-lm.
Fo'j4j and Mine Works.
-A.TZXT33X-1 S, Or A.
General Foun- -• «:•■! Machinist*. Pattern
’ R-pairing, Mining and
Manuf eturer# of Circular
Ho:;e Powers,
Making, Smit' l
Mill Machinery,
Saw Mills, S'
Threshers, F:m
Gin Gcarin",
Agent for -
Pans, Card -
Wlo la and A_
Pi ices sen: up
, ‘iv.' e OD. C A uwers,
rk MiHi*, Cudi Mills,
■ ’aiimr
NV.ter
j igt *»te
LIVERY, FEED HD SHE STABLE,
Atbkexxa, Georgia.
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Frank
lin Hotme boikliin,, Thotros street. Keep al-
•&j s ou hand good Turnouts aud careful dri
ven). Stock well cnr-J for when entrusted to
our care. Stock ou imiid tor sale at alt times.
declStf.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
i* e ' * ' ' ’ '
At the eolidtatiou of many of my former pat
rons, I resume the
Practice oi* Medicine
from this date. I will pay especial attention to
the disease of Infants ai d OFi’dren, and the
Chronic Diseases ot Female-.
WM. KIN« ^i D.
iuue 16 1875 3«-l v.
J"
riptums
• AJ.L DES
this i then
T11K GKLAT CAUSE
Human Misery.
JustJPub’ishcd, in a Sealed Envelope. Priee
six cents.
and
na-
„ , untarj
Enussiona, Impoteucy, Nervous Debility, aud
Iir pediments to Marriage generally; Consump
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental and Pbysica!
Incapacity. Ac.—By Ropext J. Cm.v*Jtw*w.,
M. l5., author of the “Green Book,’’ &c.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, dearly prove* from us own experience
that the awful eu^nqueneea Of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed without medicine, and
BLACKSMLTHING.
Having rented the Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied by the late William P. Talmadgc and
eu’p.oycd competent workiiK-n from the Nortu,
I am prepared to do any and all work In the
231a.c2ssna.vbla. Line
at tlie shortest notice and at the lowest prices ot
any shop iu tlie city. I have a
Sl-ciUecl TEcigo--fcool 2v£alscr
and make specialty of Axes, Mill Picks, Mat
tocks, Picks, Garden Hoes and tools of uil des
cription and of the finest temper.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES
ed and Repaired. Tiro Shrunk, Etc.
Plows of all kinds made and repaired at low
prices. Also
First Glass Horse-Shoeing
>ne by a northern staoer, Trotting Plate*.
Concave Shoeing Etc., iu a inanner unsurpassed
by sny. All new work warranted and satisfac
tion guaranteed. Gun* aud Pistols repaired.
, i John M. Bassett.*
tnurch20-ly.
I prove s boon to thonssnd*
which ev»ry sufferer, no matter what his con
ditior tuny he, may cure himself cheaply,
privately cad radically,
This Lecture will pr
end thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a pls'u envelope, to my
address, on receipt of .- ! x ce: t-, or two po.itarv
stamps.
Address th* Pi.V. ’-ii' -*
THE CUi.VLRvV ELi. M .’.D1CALC0 M
" vx Nt., iw use:
OCt.10.ly i’o-t nffiee Bmr, ‘586-
G EORG I a—CL a R K K COU NTY.- W liereas,
Howell Cobl>. administrator de bonis non
of Mrs. Sarah K. Hunter, deceased, applies to
me for leave to -ell twenty shares of tiic capital
stock of the Augusta & Savannah Railroad
Company, these are to notify ail concerned to
show cause ut my office, on or before tlie first
Monday in August next, why said leave should
not be ranted.
Given under my band at office, this July 2nd,
1877. ' ASA M. JACKSON,
julyS 4w. Ordinary.
4 DMlNISTRATOR’S SALE.— Pursuant to
^.Van order of the Court ofUrdimiry of Clarke
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county on tlie tirot Tjiesdav in Au-
| gust, next, (luring the legal hours oi sale, 51
i shares of the capital stock of tlie (Princeton
| Manufacturing Company.) io be sold as the
j property of Ko\v rd vV. Russell, deceased, for
I the benefit of hi* heirs and e:editors. Terms
i cu-di. HENRY L RUSSELL, Adm’r.
j June 12—4w
G ' Et'KGIA—CLARKE COUNTY—'Whereas
Elizabeth A. Talmudge, Administratrix of
William P. Talmadgc, deceared, applies to ine
for leave to sell one hundred ana twenty-six
shares of the Stock of tho Pioneer. Paper
Mill Company and tlie b'scksiiihli shop and lot
in Athens, property of said deceased—tnerefore,
all concerned, n: c hereby i otified to show
e use nt my office, on or before the first
Monday in August next, why said leave should
not be granted".
Given under my hand, this 22nd duv of June,
1.-77. ASA M. JACKSON,
j uue26 47**. <) rdinary.
G l
uy's Office, June 28,1877.—June P. Smn-
mo, wife of l’ctcr A. Sunituey, her said hus
band refusing, bss applied lor exemption of
;>ersonaity and setting apart and valuation of
nomestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o’clockpA. M., on the 20th day of July, 1877,'st
my Office.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
jnly3-2w
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO
FURNISH
MARBLE OR QRANITE
Cat to any designs they ere desired, Plain oi
Elaborate Monument*. Head and -Foot Stones
with »ide pieces, Maible or Gnarite Box
Toombs, Cradle Tooinbs, Vases or Stettury.
Marble or Granite Vaul’s for Ceuietirv and
other pnrims'-s, designs and prices ftiruisned ot
the Marble Yard.
G eorgia, clarke county.—Whereca.
the estate of Isaac Wilkerson, late of said
county, deceased, is unrepresented aud not likee
ly to do represented, these are therefore to cit-
uud sdino. i»h all concerned to *l ow cause st
my office on or beiore the first Monday in Au
gust next, why the aduiinislratiou ofsaid e-ti.te
should m.J be vea ed iu the Clerk of the Superi
or Court of said county or such oil er person or
persons that I may deem proper aud fit, under
tlie statute in suen cases made slid provided.
Given under my Lend st office this 25th dsy
of Jnne, 1877.
ASA M .JACKSON,
*ni»SM*. . •vrimarv
june2«.‘
T.kua
\p>»»v - riitt«D h
ROBERTSON,
Athens. Ga.
iA7iN.
/'ILABKB SHERIFF’S 8ALE.- Will be/o'fo h«-
C lure thet’ourl II•-usedoor,in il.ecity orAthenii,
Clsrko county, «s.,un tho fiistTi ead«y *"
Dfii, within the lejwl huonofiale, tbe
rrorerty, to-wit: Ont hoc*c» »ii«l lot ®
teiidimi oow lire-, tl.e proper! y oft ,ro ,5 T !”r ft
froiitlhgon Fiimo street Soulfi, loufiffid » Y
Mrs. 6,wau, bout, ll (.eoitela'h.£.*1'.[!
Graham. All kv’td up. n by virus of a Just .e
i ..Uitfl.fi>. IIOIH the 1161b l-talrlcl.t*. M.-total.s-
ly . be above 'I W . t. cker ts.« sroline Thon **.
link Jilh jfiis <9*7« _ _. r 1 |S*
julyS J.A.BKOWM>O l hh , «