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THE ATHENS GEOltGAIN: JULY 31, 1877.
X13WS IX IiniKV.
—Iinprisonme-.it for delit is to Ire*
abolished in Russitt.
—\N ong Cliing Foo talks of build'
iog a Buddhist temple in New York.
—file Government still owns nne-
tittli of all the lands in Alabama.
—According to old fishermen-this
is the best year for cod fishing since
1836.
— A New Haven sexton boasts of
having assisted at over 0,000'fun
erals.
Tost ofPoi>ularGovc*rnmcnt. J EZiaag Maries'
European publicists have held a j TC xoh Q n £*fllooil.
J. H. Keavks, i
David (Jans, j
*T ( H. A. I OWKASCE,
1877. {W-
M. L. Wool).
2TOTXCE.
Ols-rico C ovinty-
! favoiite theory tlint popular govern-
| meat in America would |>erish by
| famine. When the country becomes
1 crowded with a moneyless population,
like the populous countries of Eu
rope, and periods of trade prostration
or crop failures gripe the bowels of
the poor, there is no conservative
force sufficient to maintain order and
the right of property. The hungry
and suffe.iing majority will assert
their power, and lay hold of the ac»
cumulations of capital, and the whole
1T „ . , , . „| concern go to wreck and ruin like a
—Hanover (Pa.) does a business of I . . ...
co non . . . , , i shin driven on a lee shore before a
MJ.UOO per annum m tanner's bark ‘ ,
, furious grde.
•done. „„ ° . ... .
i lie reader will recall an eloquent
—Key West furm&hcscinployment j but gloomy prognostication to this
lor one thousand lour hundred and , effect from the pen of the philosophic
sixty cigar makers. Maeaulcy, and it has been a fa-hiona*
— A new three-story dormitory has hie view to take of the American
been begun at Havard College, to i future among the English po’ith.ians,
cost 8180,000. I until the late civil war, which is
rw.i loonoAOA i c i- I everywhere assumed to have demon'
—Oi the 10,000,000 people of Lu* * , ,. . ....
i strated the self-asserting and sclt-
ropean 1 urkev, some sixtv per cent.
COLLEGE AVENUE.
The best Cincinnatti Lugor Veer, Cigar
kinds of Liquors sold cheap
decl9-lv. FOB CASH.
t and ail
ARTHITIl EVANS,
Practical Watchmaker-
H AS removed to his old stand ut the Aor
Drug Store, where he will be glad to see
his customers, old and new, who wisli fine
work done ou Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
All work warranted.
feb2<WStn. ARTHUR EVANS.
THE ATHENS
Furniture Manufacturing
< COMPANY.
Believing that Athens, and the section of
country around, should have, and would cor
dially support a first-class
Furniture Store and Factory
we have entered into a partnership, bought out
the Machinery and storo of GilleUud. 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 Furniture Manu-
factaring 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 iu the State. Mr.
Jay O. Gailey has charge of this department,
and wilt be pleased to wait on any desiring
goods in this line.
At the stand of Gillclatid, Wood & Co. we
will keep all goods of our own manufacture,
such ns RptLtcads, Tabic-, Chairs, etc., rnd iu
addition .will keep a large and well selected
stock of Coffins, Burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. I,.
Wood wilt give liis personal attention to this
\DMIN13 IR.Vf ORS SALE —1’ursuitui to
rder from the Court of Ordinary <
j All persons having demands against the cs- j »
i tatc of John Kirkpa’rick, deceased, arc hereby j yV _
notified to present the same to me in due form Clarke coun’y, w.ll be sold before the Court-
| for payment within the time prescribed bv law, j House door m tve city of Athens, -:i the first
laud ttiose indebted to said deceased, arc re- j Tuesday iu Align t n’c:t, Ir tn'jvu the usual
j quired to make immediate payment. ; hours (if sale, t..e fil.-. v.i g d.s rih.d tuorerty
REDDEN T. PITTARD, belonging to the estate of George W.Center,
july3-30d. Administrator. ! deceased:
are Christian.
—bleu. Nathaniel Church has
M*rvcil in the Legislature of Rhode
Islaml for thirty-six years.
—Over 3G 000 barrels of lager
beer were sold in Albany tinring thel ^ vderal Government to vindicate
year ending May 1, 1877.
protecting power of the Federal
government.
Hut this was a shallow and unwar
rantable deduction iroin the premises.
The truth is, the xsivil war proved
nothing about the capacity of the
The Copartnership
Heretofore existing under tbc name and style
of Dorough & Osborn, iu the lumber business! is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business in the future will be continued under
tlie name and style of J. W. 1‘RUITT & CO.,
to whom all orders tor lumber must be addnu-
td. All orders for haulier or laths left with
Wiley F. Hood or W. II. I’ruitt will in- punc
tually filled. Orders addressed to Harmony
Grove will be delivered any where on the
Northeast Railroad. Thankful for past favors __
respectfully solicit the patronage of the 1 department?
Wc have engaged with Mr. Win. A. Reming
ton to superintend the Manufacturing and lic-
-2Toti.ee.
I LI. persons having demands against Wit-
iVliatn 1*. Talmadge, decceascd, are hereby
notified to prescut the same to me for payment,
within the time prescribed bylaw, and those in
debted to said decease l are requested to make
immediate pavment.
ELIZABETH A TALMADGE, Aduitr'x.
June 12—6 w
NOTICE.
4 FTEB THIS DATE, COUNTY ADVER
tisements wliieli lmve heretofore been pub-
islied in this paper, will hereafter be published
in the Sun, a Gazette published in Hartwell,
Hart conutv, Ga.
F. C.STEPHENSON, Ordinary,
nug.29.tf. Ilart county. Ga.
public n. want of lumber or" laths to ti.e new
firm. April 12. 1877.
at.17-3 J. W. I’RUITT »fc CO
ISHETW
SPRING AND SUMMER
Milliaery Goods.
Mus. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the laidies of Athens and of counties ad
jacent, that she lias now received and opened a
most choice and select assoi Uncut of Spring and
Summer Millinery Goods, comprising in part the
latest style; and fashions of
llats, It.inm-ts, ItlLbnis, I .arcs. Flowers, Clutes,
ie will sell st reasonable prices. Give
itself against a hostile liopilinr Ollill- ! her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from u distance carefully filled. Store located
—Miss Lemons is the belle of an
Towa town. All the young men arc
desirous of squeezing her.
Albert Stein way, ot^ the film of icprestfiiUaiveot" a popu^r Wftiry
piano makers, wjio 4Tf<l/fBeenflv^left^. JigauiUdAve;"*r&i*r$*'“ Mtke dri£
ion. In that war, it merely put itself
at the head of a popular passion. It
j had but to “ride on the whirlwind
and direct the storm.’’ It became
—The late Mr. Donald Boss, of
Montreal, has bequeathed to the
Trafalgar Institute of that city nearly
8500,000.
—In October, Electors of Colorado
ers ”—a “ slave oligarchy.” The
war to the Northern hc?\flL —to nine
out of ten was a struggle against an
overmastering tyranny, which insist
ed on owning its label ers soul and
paid foi f their laliop in
bioody' ; snipes. It was a polieo on
slaught against thieves, assassins,
peijurers and adulterers—lor these
were the terms applied to the Soutli-
| ern minority ; and it had no substan-
in
fortune of 8400,000!
—Georgia r^jiorts a rattlesnake,
killed in Dade comity, nine feet long
and having thirty-six rattles.
— Newport It I., has a licensed
drinking saloon for every seventy- i body, ami
live male adults of her population.
—A Wyandotte county, Kansas,
man intends putting 2.000 barrels
of sancr-krnut upon the market this
fall.
tial opposing party in the sections
which levied it against a hated for.
cign minority.
Tliitt was no test in the smallest
degree of the power of the govern-
against the popular will. It only
will vote upon the question of confer- shmvcd wlmt tlle government could
ring the right of suffrage upon wo- j do as Uie organ a „j instrument of
,,u ‘ n * , i the popular will—as in (act the des
— Statistics published in France stroyer os unpopular rights and proji-
-how that during the past year nearly e rty and nut then protectoe.
1,000 persons committed suicide in' go then, it is a fact, that now’the
the Department of the Seine. ‘ 1 fi, sl test of that kind is in course of
—Mr. Story’s beautiful statue of | application. Now we are not guilt,
“ Delilah’’is now on exhibition
on Broad street, one door above National Bank.
:.[.ril 21, 1875—25-lf.
P- P. TALMAPE,
—DEALER IN—
Americaa aitd Imports WilcliM. Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND l’LATED WARE,
SdEwaioal Insta-umeata, Guno,
Pistols, S-fcc.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AX1> JEWELRY KK-
r.ur.F.i) i\ a neat, workman
like manner.
And wurranted to give entire satis fraction.
T rnamrutal and Plain Litter Engraving
Sp.cial!:/.
22545 372227, eu d;cr frsa L-:i; j Vine,
pairing Department. Itis: kill as a workman
guarantee* success. All kinds of repairing done
ut short notice. Our machinery for Dressing,
Sawing and Turning will be kept running us
usual. Give ns u trial and be convinced that
Athens can 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. The accounts will be found till
the loth January, ls77, in the hands of Jay O.
Gailey, at the old stand. A word to the wise.
decl9-6m J. F. WILSON & CO.
Two-thirds undivided interest in the
warehouse and lot on thc sootti side oi ltro«l
street, ill Athens, opposite the store of Reaves
it Nicholson, inchitling the storehouse on
northwest erner of said lot, now used us a tin
store by A. K. Childs & Co.
Also, two-thirds undivided interest in the
three storv brie:; storehouse, and the lot on
which it is situuledyOii the corner of Tuouias
and Brood streets, in the city of Athens, now
occupied by Reaves & Nicholson, including the
wooden storehouse on the woo leu storehouse
on the corner of Thomas and Clayton streets.
now occupied by I. Muupiu, and the storehouse
now occupied by Jacobs & Michael, attached
to tlie maiu building, mid two frame bouses
on Thomas street, how used as shoe shops.
Two-thirds undivided interest in <lie tract of
land in Oconee county, containing seven hun
dred and twelve acres, more or less, being tile
same whereon John B I’utmau now lives, ahunt
one mile fru|n Wulkinsville on the Siinontoii'a
Bridge road. This property is well improved,
good dwelling house and outbuildings, and the
whole place in u state of good repair and cult:-
i two thirds undivided interest in a tr.iet
Oco32.ee Covirrby-
A^EORGIA, Oconee County.— I viiifon. 1
'"*Orelnary’s office— Whereas I.. L. Fain- I Also
brough execotorof James Willoughby deceased, , oj’land in Oglethorpe county about ouo mile
applies to me for letters of dismission from said | East of V* interville station on the Georgia Rail-
executorship. This is therefore to cite and ad- road, known as the Chris Winter place now oc-
lnonUh all eoneernr-d to be and up|>car at my ! eft pied by Mort Johnson Col., containing one
office on the first Monday in October next to ! hundred mid twenty acres more, or less, about
eases, 40 cents per dozen, l’jpcr, Steel l’ens,
Pencils «fcc., as ciieap as they can be bought
elsewhere.
feb!3-tf.
Give me a trial.
T. A. BURKE, Bookseller.
how cause wiiv said letters should not be gran
ted. JAMES R. l.YLK, Ordinary.
july3-30J.
X£a.diso:n County.
M adison county .sheriff's sale.—
Will be sold on tlie first Tuesday in Au
gust next, within the lawful hours of sale, be
fore tlie Court-House door iu Duuielsville, iu
said county, the following property, to-wit:
One hundred and titty acres of laud lying in
said county on tlie road leading from llnnicls-
villc fo Athens, adjoining lauds of J. D. Mat
thews, Mrs. Sarah Yerby, and others.
Also, at tlie same time and place, one roan
mule, o: e bureau, two beds and bedsteads, -
three coverlids, one counterpane, one quilt, two
sheets uud two pillows, one table, eight chairs,
one trunk and contents, ouc cupboard anil lot
of table ware, one large clx.st, one looking-
glass, two scythes mid oradb.)*, one shovel, one
spade, ono pair balances, ono lot of jugs and
jars, two tmxjs, one empty rice barrel^ two sets
of plow-gear, one liaild-Suw, one drawing knife’,
two augers, one grindstone, one chum, one
bucket, one strainer, one wasli |nin, one water
bucket, one dipiH;r r oiie puir^ire dogs, one corn
broom, one ‘pair tongs, one set two-horse
wagon harness, one oil can, one waslistand, one
wagon sheet, one < half bushel measure.. All
Fun for the Boys and Girls-
Tlie High Fly Kite, the Diamonft Kite, Skip
ping Rope.-, New Styles, Grace Hooi>s, Tops,
Marbles, Croqnct Sets. Base Balls, <fcc„ for sale
cheap at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
iuay23 tf.
TIVKRV ANII SALK STABLE.
Carriages, Buggies* horses
for hire. Terms reasonable.
E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes county, Ga.
•104-26-1873 tf
CASH S’OB. WOOl.,
* • /!■! "
—OR—, fn
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufacturing Company ary now
making a ini|o!i larger variety of AVoolcn Good?
than ever before, nud propose to nee
Exchange them for Wool, 1 1 ,, ' 8T f w
, . . , L f ••'*•• ‘ ’
believing it to be more to tlie interest of tlie
Planter to Exchange the Wool tor Cloth, nither
than luive it Carded and Spun at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
may 19. 1875-29-tf
one half of suid land improved, the oilier hai
original forest.
Also, two thirds undivided interest in a store
house aiA-1 lot iu ti c village of Carnesvilla
Franklin county on the street leading to (.Turin s-
ville mid Toacoa City known us the S. H. Mose
ley property. The store house is a large two
story frame building, and e< nstriieted lor
dwelling house iu connection with store. The
lot contains two acres ot land more or less, also
two thirds undivided iiilercit in the two story
frame dwelling in Caniesv’.lle known as the.
Doctor Rodgers property, and the lot oil which
it ; s situated containing about two acres more
or less, and ill u trijet or parcel of land known
ns the Rodgers tract coutiiiniug seventy throe
acres more or less, about one mile from Curnes-
villeon the Klbertonaud Mart well road, adjoin
ing lauds of Thomas Crimes and others.
Also two thirds undivided interest in lot
number (11) eleven ill the 32ud district of
Gilmer comity and in lot number (5)'five in the
lltli district of same county each lot containing
oufTitindred and twenty acres more or less, un
improved, aiul kfiown us the West property.
Said property sold for payment of debts' and
for distribution. Terms cash.
ISAACP< 1WKLL, Aministrator
UfGJorgc W. 'Center, deccasefl.
junc3-3t|d- ». - , : t
U.S. MAIL lime
San Francisco. It is owned by
Mr. Sliillabor, wl.o paid for it 810,-
000. , , -
Hack. Tlie total value of railroad
injo a nightmare about the result of
this test. We believe order will be
restored after time and loss; but the
.serious point is about the tut tire ‘f
i i <.n non .mi' The elements ol peril grow from year.
—Iowa has 39,222 miles ot railroad ■ 1 = J
to year. 1 he disparity in popubi;
fortunes increase and widen The
i Ann • io-o i chances for the poor lugain wealth
a decrease of 8124,000 since 1876. .... , * , .'7 .
•.• | diminish, and the dassincation into
—Next year will bo (be twenty- ^ i ):i p> 0 p>s and peasantry is progressing
Dili anniversary ot Di. Anderson’s t j„ extent and universality all the tiino.
presidency -ot •'the University of lb>- ! q’ 0 . t j a y W c see the trade of the coun-
chester, ai.d it is jiroposed by the j j,.y suddenly put in irons by a small
portion of tlie laboring population
The undersigned i. now running r. splendid new
Mail and Passenger Coach
BETWEEN THE
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
and would lie pleased to carryp.issengcis (who
have such baggage as they c.ui handle Uiem-
selves) to and from the Dejaifs 'mid all ’oilier
Point# on their routp. Tbc coach will call of ttie
hotels with nil out going mails. No drumming
l'or passengers. Fure^xS cents,
ine!i27-lm J
Imporfajit to Cotton Planters..
We liav’e on hand a large lot of'flrst-elass
Cotton Gins, made up in tlie best style and of
good material, which we will sell at the lowest
market prices. All planters wishing to buy a
cheap and good Gin, will fiud it to their interest
to eorresjiond with us, us we nicau business to
suit tlie times.
We have over twenty years’ experience in tlie
Manufactory of Gins.
Write for prices, terms, etc., and we feel cer
tain we can satisfy you.
By ordering direct from us and giving satis
factory reference, you can thereby save your
selves Agent's Commission.
4. I*. A It. T. IIAMSACK,
julyil-liu. CranforilriUr. Ga.
2Totice.
The undersigned having rented tlie Hemphill
shop, Is prepared to do all kind of bhicksmitli-
ing, making and repairing wagons and buggies.
Having procured the best of white mechanics,
he hopes to secure the publio put railage,
J. S. ROBISON, Jr.
J}!*
KIRK, Sheri!!’.
MADISON-jfUElilFF.SALES.' ■-
YI7TLL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT-
TT House dcor, in the town of Duuielsville,
t n tlie first Tuesday in July, 1876, within the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: One promissory note on John Scott for
one hundred and fifty dollars, one promissory
note on T. F. Baker for forty-four dollars, one
promissory note on ’J. H. Cheek' for twelve
dollars. Also, one house and lot in tlie town
ot Duuielsville containing two acres, more or
less, udjoiniug lots of 1’. II. Furgerson, J. O.
Daniel, W. M. Smith and the Klbcrtou load.
Levied on as the property of David R. Moseley
to satisfy u fi. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of Madison county, at Muie.i term, 1877,
in fuvor of Johnson, Crews & Co., vs. David R.
Mosclev. The above-named promissory notes
pointed out by deleudant, the house and lot
by plaiutittV attorney, notice served ou tenant
in jHJssession May 28th, 1877.
T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff.
june5-30d.
i (LAKKL SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be -aihl, be-
V fore the Court House door, In the city of A then.-,
Clarke county, on the tint Tuesday-in Attguit
next, wlllitnihe fegarliours of sale, the following
properly, to wit: Xwrp'qpimproved lots iu tire/
city of .((liens; one fronting on JatUron stieet fif-
tv-’iiiur li'vl, and extending loi-k <3 feci, hounded
on South hr Jackson street, os the (Vest hv I . J.
lainipkiii’s lot, ou tlie orih by lot ofltev. E. W.
peer, and ou East by J. H. Newton’s lot. 1
The other lot fronting on College Avenue ten
feet and run.ling heck westward!)' SJ feet, I annul cd
by College Avenue-on Hast, l er.-K. tV. .-peer on
North, J. 11. Newton on West, mid Talmadge,
lludgson A Co. on the South. Levied on ns the
property of John it. Newton hv virtue of one Slate
and County tux fi. Eu for 1876, vs. Suminev & New
ton, aiul one Slate and County tax fi. fu. for 1876,
v#. 4. II. Newton. Roth of slid li. fas. issued by
John W. Johnson, Tax Collector «f* larke eiuutv,
Ocurgia. And also one fi. fa. '»ued from Clarke
County I'-oint—T7. AV. IL ol vs. .1. II. Newton — is
sued April, 1877. 1'roperty pointed out by J. 11.
Newton, defendant iu li. f.i.
July3 J. A lidOWNISC, Sh’lf.
/ (LARKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be-sold
V/ before the Court ilou-c door, in tlie city of
Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours
of sale,’ the following propcrtVj to-wit: One
house und lot with all the nppertinences thereto
belonging; s id l«t containing one acre, more
or less; situate, lying ail.I being in the city ct
Athens, lroi ting on Barber street, adjoining
! Messrs. (\>hb Davis’ lot on the north, Stephen
Hubbard’s lot on the east. Prince Hodgson’s
All levied upon as the prop-
QKOUGIA, Madison County.- ! irtv ofthe'del'endant by virtue of a State add
Present, the Honorable E. II. Pottle, | emiuty tax 11. fa. for 1874. J. W. Johnson,
Judge Superior Couit, N. C. ; ’fax Collector, vs. R. II. Lumpkin. All to sat-
Joii.n- J Dove, 1 Libel for Divorce iu Madison, i*fy the above stated fi. fu.
vs. 1 Superior Court, March Term, . J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
Nancy Dove, J 1877. '"I july3-30d
It appearing to the Superior Court bv the
itlirn of the Sheriff that the defendant Nunev 1 r\ EORGIA
CLARKE COUNTY.— Whereas,
$50 Howard.
nlmikuilo colcLi’ftte it. fori nail v.
Hew Jewelry Establishment.
The Jewelry House of Cliilds * Moss, late
L. Schevcnell * Co., was this day sold to Mr.
Fronk l'. Talma lgey ka will remove Ids stock
from College Avenue uud consolidate the whole
into one at the stand No. 3, Broad, St., Athens,
Ga.
A. K. CHILDS,
- r ’ , 1L L. MOSS.
Will be paidffor the trpprehtmsion und dcliv
cry to the Sheriff of ^udisou county of Jim’
tonig, colored, who knocked down the' jailer
>. \\ ILLIEliLly i apd • escaped ’ from J*ii off'thenjghfofthe 4tli
' | instant. Said Loilg is about 30 or 35 years of
age, six feet ana :«ri>twonnchcs high,"weighs
about 200 pomids, complexion, black, walks
’rather stooped •bonldcred, verV large white
eye#, and lull l'cqut teetji. Is "charged with
fs’sault with intent to murder; is a notorious
bud character. . lawk out for Jiitu, and stop tlie
scoundrel. JAMES W. KIRK,
julylO-lm. •’ • 'S:””Sheriff.
—-Some twonty-soVfii s-ds ot met
ric weii’lits and measures are to he
di-trihuted throagliout the State ol
Mas.-aehnsetts, in accordance with a
recent act of the Legislature.
—It. Is
oiii
r.ttii
slated
. llailr
t ho
\Y:.sl
that the Baltimore
■ad C’omjiany have
Northern Market
issgton. The ohjecl
and iiiijiosing station
the site
— Allied C. Anderson, a leaiiiny
colored man of Hamilton, Ohio, has
liied an application for the position of
Failed States Minister to Havti.
He i- endorsed hv most of the
prominent colored men of # tlic eomi-
try.
T -T—’ ” Jfflfcf'v
Cai eless and " yitligcnmiiiate nsli-
ing is-. grftdirJlly rclSucTiTs th'c siqtfly
of shell iish onthe^Ubt of
which draws from Norway about
(500,000 lobsters a year, and from
Fisuioa 411)0111 200,000.
Franco lias 1,038 printing estah-
lisliments, which turn out about
80,000 per annum. They employ
9,500 compositors, 3,000 pressmen,
900 proof-readers ami 850 superin
tendents#
and held there day after day and the
States and Federal governments
° 1
powerless to afford a remedy. It lias ]
a had outlook lor the future. — Jlacon j
'IcU'JVdplt ttml
- • - —
Truth, under certain eiiciimstan- |
ccs, may rise again, lint the New j
Orleans JJemocrcf evidently supposes \
; she it down for good. That jour-!
nai fays : i ' A y..u::g Me x ean nicked
tiji eighteen eggs |,y holding them
; like an eye-gl:i»s between his checks
! and his nose, and deposited them in
1 his ear without using his hands ; then
! broke the eggs between his knees
land heat them into a foam with a
! fork held between his toes; then
peeled ten lemons with his teeth
while standing on his head and ran
a quarter of a mile on his hands,
while he mixed the eggs and lemon
in a largejnyich-howl; then, without
taking off his coat, he caught up with
the Southern-bound fast train, ran
with it two miles, during which lie
uncorked a bottle of whisky, mixed
it in'.with the other ingredients, ami
gave several of the passengers a drink
through the windows, and then
hopped hack to the starting point,
To •feh.o 2?iiblio-
Returning our thunks for recent favors from
our patrons, we bespeak for our successor a
of this.court; or thnt tlic ci.as be (onsidciTul in I ObmpMiy, these arc to notify all concerned to
default anil the plaintiff allowed tOjprocee.l. [show citusq at my office, on or before the.first
It is further ordered (list this notice be publish’- ! Monday in August next, why-said leave should
ed In tlie Athena Georgian oiux-, a mouth fur ; not be "'.rutted
isir months before tfre next Term of Court.
Done iu open Court.
.( JOHN T. OSBORN,
Attorney tor Petitioner.
' E. U. -Pottle, Judge Superior Court N. <\
ljierehy Certify that the above is a correct i A an order ofthe Court of Oidiiiarv
extract trom flit? minutes of the Si.perior Court , comitv , will tie sold before the Ci
of Madison County at March T-ru«, 1877. | doi.r of suid tounty on the first Toes
'utinur.uce of the same
A. K. CHILD* 5 ,
K. L. MOSS.
3P» W«S*.
I and Slice
COLLEGE AVENUE,
rer,
RLACKSMITIIIXG.
Having rented the Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied by the late William P. Talmadge and
employed competent workmen from the North,
1 am prepared to do any and all work in tlie *
| Sla.cl5s23a.i-bb. X/isa-o
1 ut the shortest notice and at the lowest prices ol
I any shop iu tlie city. I have a
3I-iLlcd Edge-tool Maher
j and make specialty of Axes, Mill Picks, Mat
tocks, Picks, Garden llocs and tools i f all des-
■ cripthm and of the. finest temper.’
luarehiO-inlin.
S. C. O’KELLY, C. S. C.
0 <
before the Court-House door iu the town of
Watkiusville, ou the first Tuesday in August
next, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
low ing property, to-wit: One hundred acres
of laud, situate, lying and beir.g in Oconee
county, udjoiniug lands of Durham, Poulhiin
and others. Levied on as the properly of Joel
J. Morton to satisfy a fu fa. issued from Clarke
Superior Court, returnable to August term.
1867,of said Court, in favor of Win. II. Puryear
vs. said Joel J. Morton. Property pointed out
bv attorney for plaintiff" in fi. fit. ’
julyIC-S0d. W. IV. PRICE, Sheriff.
Given under mv hand at office, this Jnlv 2u l,
1877. " ASA M. JACKSON,
july3 4w. Ordinary.
4 DMINISTRATOR'S SALK.-P.qrsuant lo
* ’ ” ” ■ ry ofCiarke
Court House
day in Au
gust, next, during the legal hours ot'sale, . r >l
shares of the capital stock of the (Princeton
Manufacturing Company. I so be sold as the
property of Edward \V. Russell, deceased, fur
the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. HENRY L RUSSELL, Adm’r.
June 12—4w
G
NEXT DOUR To TtlE POST OFFICE,
"n hum!, Uppers for making Is.w (Jnurteis,
Congress, Alexis-Ties, and Prince Alberts. Ke-
pairing promptly executed. Send ten dollars,
iw mail or express und you -iiai! receive a first
iiUlo So 1.675-35-11'.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES ' Gthe estate’, f I^i
Ironed and
-tEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas.
~aac Wilkei -on. late of sui.l
lepaired. Tire Shrunk, Etc. i p.’*! 11 '
iS^AlL 1kin<f * , " a ' lc “ nd rtpaircd “* !ou ' j and admonish all concerned to show cause ,.t
I " j nry office on or before the first Monday in Ait-
1 Krst llorse-Shoeing
| doue by a northern slioer, Tijrtting I’iat.s, | 111 Court ol said county or such other person
ry‘#Office, June 28,1977.—Jane P.Sirm-
mey, wife of Peter A. Suimney, her said hus
band refusing, lai. applied tor exemptimi <f
personally and setting apart und valuation ot’
homestead, and i will pass upon tlie same at 10
o’clock, A. >1., on the noth day of July, 1877, a:
mv Office.
ASA M. JACK-ON, Ordinary.
jiffy S-2tv
_ 1 EORGIA? CLARKE <
/ t r.’ »Ri
V I Stepney Jones, (color;-
THE A’NDERSIGNF.1) IS PREPARED TO
STS FURNISH
MARBLE OR GRANITE
Cut to any designs they ore desired, Plain ot
Elaborate Monuments," Head and Foot Stones
yvifh side pieces. Marble or Granite Box
Toombs, Cradle Toombs, Vases or Statnarf.
Marble or Granite Vaults for OcmetSrv and
otlier purposes, designs and prices fnruiahed at
the Marble Yard.
jnne-JO.tf.
A.H. ROBERTSON,
Athena, Ga.
Public Schools.
P ERSONS wishing to contract with the
Board of Education ofCiarke county, for tlie
I i li,.,r tlio rannt v tiniiMi.linyy I nv pun>osi of teaching in the Public Schoolsof
llulrlll.g tlie empty puncll-now l ex- sauf county, will meet the undersigned at the
U‘iulud Oil tlie other leg, accomplish- Court House on Saturday, June 23d, 9 o’clock
inutile entire senes ot teats in .ten A "j“" b> BERN ARD.J County School Commis-
imnutes and a halt. sioner. ;Jnne 12-2t.
LIVERY, FEED ND SHE STABLE,
Athon gy GJoorgia- “
.GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.^! ’
Will be found at,their old #U^d, rear Frnuk-
tin House building, Thomas street. Keep u!-
ways on hand good Turnouts and oareftrl dri
vers. Stock well eared for when entrusted to
dfer care. Stock on hand <bf sole at all times.
dec!8tf. f : „ i .
MEDICAL NOTICE.
At the solicitation of many of my former pat
rons, 1 resume the
Practice of Medicine
from this date. I will pay especial attention to
tlie disease of Infants aitd Children, aud the
Chronic Diseases ot Females.
WM. KING. M. D.
june 16,187S—SS-ly-
UNTY—Whereas,
. .) ud’uiiiistrutor of
ly, decea.-\d, i.-niireprefcntedaird not likec i John Jones, (c iiore-d.) .Iveeasc 1, petitions, in
he representeJ, thc-e are- tiiere-lore to oil- ■ terms of the law, to he ff*-charge.I troni said
administration—
The e are, therefore. ’••) cite and admonish
a’l persoiiS’ eontvnioff. to show eittsc at my
office, on or before the tir-t Moiulnv in Nove::i-
ber next, against tlie grenffug of said discharge.
Given under my h nd. «* • tffee, tl is l'.Mh th—
of Jufy, 1877. V9A M. JACKSON,
jiffy 2-1-Cni. Ordinary.
a EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas.
Richard D. Winn anff Young K. Mitchell
applies to mu.tor Letters of Administration, de
bonis uoii, yvitli the will annexed, ou the estate
of Thomas Mitchell, t late of 'said county,) de
ceased—
These are, therefore, to cite aud'aahioui.ii
all eonceruedf to *how cause, nt my office, on or
before the first Monday ’..1 September next.
■bcgriltwed.*'
Given undermj Itand, at offioe, this lltlit ay
... . Asf A y L JACKUON,
i (LARKE SHERIFF’S SALE -Will be sold, bc-
’ fore theCourt House door, in the city of A then.-,
Clarke ceuaty.Ga.,on the firstTres-lay in August
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wir: One home and lot whereon de
fendant now lives, the properly ofCaroline’Xhoiuas.
fry^ingen Brood street Soulfi, bounded West hy
Ea *,*by lleury wltv said Letters should"i
Grebatu. If levied tipun hy Virtue of a Justice i Given under on l.«iwl
Court fi. fa..from the 216th liistricI.O. M., fosatis- t nil ,7.—
fy the above. T. VP. Rucker vs. Caroline Tbimiar 0, . J !’' V ’ *, fe ‘ 7 ’
This July 2iL 1877. . i i , julyl7-3<d.
• J«>y3 » * 3. X: BROWNING, Sh’fi’. 1
Ordinar .
. . EORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY—Whereas
lx Klizalietti A. To!mudge, Administratrix o;
lYilliam P. Talmadge, deceased, applies to me
for leave to sell one Imuttred and twenty-six
Situated 66 miles on the Atlanta, Richmond j 8,mre * of the S,ut ' k tbc - Pion( " cr P: . l i'. cr
Bolton Hotel,! G
Eol-fcon G!aorg£a_
and Air
one mile
road
luicu vo iiiuus ou me jwiuiiUi, iticutuonu i „ . , , . , . . , i‘| A .
• ir Line Railroad from Atlanta, nnd within 1 Mill Company and the b'ecksiiiith shon and lot
tile ofthe junction ofthe North East Bail- 1 i«J Athens ^perty of siiidy.eceased-tlierefore,
ofGa. The Proprietor is now prepared 0,1 conc ? rned ’ 'nv ! ri e fi^t
to serve all who call upon him with meal* it the , «v us « °f c ‘"’. or ‘,
following rates: Monday in August next, why said leuye sliouid
6 ‘ ' not be granted.
Single meal 50c. 1 Per week *6 00 i Giveu under my liaud, tins 22ud day of June.
Per day fl 50 | Per rooutl uo i 1877. ASA M. JACKSON,
julyl8-ly S. U. HUGUEN. I juue26 4w. Ordinary.