The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, August 07, 1877, Image 3
THE ATHENS GEOlUiAIN: AUGUST 7, 1877. PLAIN M FANCY JOB WORK. IN PRICES. Having Secured ike Services of Tlio Sewing: Machine. KKIKXr It Mil l THIS OF PBHWMHIlTHi "V f- ' ri.KIt. KTT. ! The elaborate unj very i-ouij'lete review of the Honing machine business, which vie have just ivml in u cujiy of tlu‘ *• Scw'iug Muchiue ; News,” >ettlcs the following |>.»int~; ] 1. There bus never been uuy combination | mnyiur sewingmachine mau-’-Ijic'-urers to li\ the I j^riqp# of sewing machines for the public. lu- ! deed, there lias e.ver been an unusually heated ' competition between the makers, anti eaeb lias ( Itfen at I berty to sell a* such priin* as lie could j #«»• ' 2. Ample provision was maJe for lieeusing j other inventors, so that the public l.iis bad the j advantage of every meritorious Invention and I Improvement in scwlhg meehanisa tliut genius I has devised. i it. Since the expiration of Wilson's feed [nt- i ent in 18751. no efforts have Ua-n made by, the ■ combination for its extension, the many pub- j lishcd statements to the contrary nit withstands ! iug ' 4. The. lapsing, May 8, o; a license li e of £3 per machine, did not oan«l* tl:e reduction in j prkies of machines. it also corrects un e rroneous impression \\ hieh has been produced by the recently announced reduction .in prices i f sewing machines, from which the public seem to liavc inferred licit the imyuifiictnrcrs urc anxious to almost give away their machines. Such is not the case. Good standard sewing machines are bat a trifle King Maries’' TO x oli a it "e Saloon, ; COLLEGE AVENUE. The ties! i.'ineinnul'.i Lager Berr, Cigars aud all j kinds of l.iipiors sold cheap dccllt-ly. FOR CASH. ' J. II. ltKAVKS, t ; Havid Uass, J 1877. ( If. A. I OWRA.NCK, ! i Wii. h. Wood. j NOTICE. mE ATHENS All persoua having demand# against., the e»- i tatc of John Kirkpa'rk-k, Jyg*u»cd, are* hereby i notified to present the sumo to tne in due form Glaurlse Ooiaaaty- t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK -Pursuant Ii A an i^rder from tlie 'Court of Ordinary of (.'larks cjmrv, will t*o sold before the Court- .. , ; »>r payment within The time prescribed by law, j the citvof Athens.' • , the first Furniture Manufacturing i arur v v*rAngu>, 1.0.0*,. .he«*»»! EVANS, Practical Watchmaker. H AS removed to his old stand at the 3*«r It, a,j St-, i , w here he will be glad to see his customers, old and new, who wish flue work done on Watches, Clocks, a’.ul .Ie'.y elry Ail work irarraiitod. • lidrtO-.iui. - ARTHUR EVANS- The Copartnersiiip Heretofore exist’ng umler filename and style COMPANY. Believing that Athens, and, the section of country around, should have, and would cor dially support a first-class ! quirod to make immediate pavnient. REDDEN T. P1TTAUD, julySJWj I Furniture Store and Factory *w®rotsc V L1. persons having demands against Wil liam 1*. Tttlniadge,, de^eensfd^ areherehy ’ notified to present the. same to me for jiayuient, : within the lime p-escribed bylaw, and those in- ! debted to said decease 1 are requested, tauvake 1 we have cuU-ruil into a jiartuershijs bought out , immediate payment. 1 the Machinery ami store of G’dlelant?. Wood ‘ ELIZABETH A IA1.MADGE, Admit’*. . Co., ond the store of J. F. Wilson it Col, mid ! June 12—6 vv determined to give the business a fiiir trhd under i —-: • • r -—,t* j the firm name ot the Athens Furniture Muuu- OTlCf). " i ftiptiirimr ^'DQlDaiiv. %: * ** l'r l * *•' I . > _ i !*•»_•* tl . t » FTP.?, TniS DATE, COUNTY ADVKK hours of sale, toe followiii; belonging to t lit- esljtfe g>] di.viibed pioperty * Center. taeturing Company. - At the store occupied by J F. Wilson dc Co, , .li mv s.v.« -.vHpeu uj v » • MIIMIII Ql>CO m - „ .. ; wc propose to keep a stack of Furniture winded I i ofDoroiigli A: Osborn, inthelumber business, is 1 >, v tVwnnd sntT-essedbr none in Ilie Stale. Mr. i J tiseinents which havy fleretofqre been pub- ished in this paper, will hereafter be published havi •tin PUHST-CLABS JOB PRINTER, Wc are i-n.qliloii to tun out :is ooo<l work its par bo don** IN THE STATE. • f i ‘ Wc .-all tin- tl•otitpui of all our fit /«ii- to tin* following Price List: Bill Head*, per Thousand, Assorted, 85- Canary Colored Envelops, Furnished to Merchants and , ed AH orders for lumber or laths left with Wiley F. Hood or W. B. l'ruitt will be punc tually filled. Orders addressed to Harmony Grove will be delivered uliv where on the will k*cp all goods of our own manufacture, such as Bedsteads, Table-, Chairs, etc., and in addition will keep a large and well selected stock of Cotfine, Burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. I,. Northeast Railroad. Thankful for past favors Wood wiUgivfe his personal attention to this r« respectfully solicit the patronage of the lublio in want of lumber or laths to tlie new April 12. is; inn. oi>1 J. W. l’RUITT «k GO i cheaper for cash tlian t‘ ij past six months. 2 The machines adveili.-cd for the lowest price ure net sucli as tlie public wants or will ally buy. The ino.t pipniur style, the inn -hine with cover, drawers and drop leaf, varies in ; price for cash from $10 to $5o, according to its j 1 system unit finish and the locality of its sale, j An addition of about $•> is made to the price if ! it lie delivered at some distunt point, and in struction given there, and about $50 is added to the price if it be sold on time. Formerly, a larger addition was made for lime and install ment sales, when greuter ra>ks were taken, and large allowances made for old machines in ex change. The luck of cash or credit will prevent many purchasing, even at the nominally re duced rates, since the scrutiny of responsibility 1 will be more ligarous. i C Another erroneous impression prevails, too, 1 that pi ices of good machines will be materially • redgivd. ■Sueb'eaimot he the ease anJ the Lus- : iness reinsin healthy. The present cheapness 1 of lab r an 1 material favors hov prices. With increased activity in business, and the conse quent advance in the price of Sis*, .rand niatetial. the priees of sewing machines are more likely 1 to advance. They must cover a fair profit on i the cost of manufacture and the commercial ex- 1 peusoof putting them into the hands- of pnr- I chasers, giving instruction, gnaranty, etc. j From thews two joints, the inference is clear ; and legitimate, that the prices of good machines , cannot go lower. Kxtraordinary offers should I be carefully scrutinized. Gold dollars cannot 1 ; be had for fifry cent* a piece. Many who prom 's iso most jierform least. Deal With the standard : reliable concerns, which* arc likely to continue j and Ik ablo to make good their guaranty. A third error is tlie expectation of agents and i middle men to have, ihe same di-count or cotn- . mission »s heretofore allowed f. r sales. S-uch ' cannot be the case. It is well understood that I sewing tnachiue manntacturers have not rt- | cently dona a profitable busineas. How then ! can they materially reduce their prices to the ' trade f Every one has now a days to work lor less pay or profit than heretofore, and why not ' sewing machine men l Teus ot thousands now | stand idle with literally nothing to do. Thank- : jul should those he who find employment now At *3 I*RR THOUSAND. | at moderate pay. We must all work harder " | and live cheaper, and hope for “ the good time coming.’' julylO-lm. ISTEJ'W SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery Goods. department. We have erijcHgt-d with Mr. Vim. A. Reming ton to superintend the Manufacturing and Re pairing Department. His. kill as a workman guarantees success. All kinds ot repairing done at short notice". Our machinery for Dressing, Sawing and Turning will Ik kept runuing as usual. Give us a trial anil tie convinced that Athena can compete Successfully with uuy city- in the South in the saie of Furniture, etc. * Oconee County. |^J.E011GIA, Oconee . County.— ^"^Ordnnry’s Otfioe— Whereas I.. L. Fam- brough executor of James Willoughby deceased, applies to me tor letters of dismission from said executorship. '1 his is therefore to cite auM ad monish all concerned 1. ue ami .ijijiear at my office on the first Monday in October next to show cause vchv said letters should not bo gran ted. ' J AMES K. l.YLK, Ordinary. jllll.-J-Sod. _ 5n the Wilre1iouse’*.i , id'Kt' ois 'tTi^sdiitli side of Broad street, in Atbei s, opposite tlie store of Reaves & Nicholson, including, the storehouse on northwest corner of snrif Ibt, used ns a tiu store bv A. K. Childs & Co. A!*,, two thirds undivided interest in the rtirete'storV’brick' -t'orchouse, and the lot on which ii is situated, on the comer of Thomas imrt Broad streets, in the city of Athens, now occupied by Reaves A Nicholson, including the woatco store home on the womteu storehouse o;i the corner of Thomas iiud Clay ton streets, now occujucd by 1.. Muupin, and the storehouse now occupied by Jacobs ife Miehud, i.ttnehid to the main budding, uml two frame houses on Thomas street, now used ns shoe shops. Two-thirds undivided interest in me tract ({ land in Oconee county, containing seven l-.ni.s dred and twelve acres, more «<r less, being tin same whereon John B I'atuum now lives, about one mile from Wutkinsville on tlie SiuioutonV Bridge road. This property is well improved, good dwelling house’and outbuildings, and the whole place in a stare of good repair and culti vation. Also two thirds undivided interest in a tract of land in Oglethorpe county about one milt East t f Wluterville station oil the Georgia Rail road, known as tin* Chris Winter place nmv oc- oopied by Mort Johnson Col., containing one hundred and twenty acres more or ji bs, alxiut one half of saiil land iniprvvv-1, the etb.ir half original tbrest. Also, two third- undivided interest in u store house and lot in the village of Curucsviili T | < r ii n I j*i — - i Frunklin comity on the street leading to Clarki f - The Athens Furiiture Man. Company. ■“ ta » lsoa county. yuie amt Tcai-oau it>- known a- the <. h.mosi. Mas. T. A. Ap.vus would most respectfully inform the Ladies of Athens aud cf counties au- 'cncr- j uce „t, that slie lias now rci-eived aud opened a most choU-e and select assortment of Spring anil Summer Millinery Goods, comprising in part the latest styles and fashions of Hats, B.innets, Bibtons, bares, (Tuners. Gloves wide'., lie will sell at reasonable prices. Give her a call before jmrehasing elsewhere. Orders from a distance carefully filled. Store located on Broad street, oue door above National Bank, april 21, lsTo—2.VLf, r. P. TALKASE, —DEALER IN— Americas and Imported Waitbes, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER AND ELATED WARE, Htwio*l Inatrumento, Grv-ina, Pie-tola, Etc. WATXIIES, Cl.Ol'KS ANJ> JEWELRY RK- 1‘AIRRIt IN A NEAT, WORK M V V- I.IKK MANNER, And warranted t-i give entire- satisfaction. U/nammtal •/,«./ Pbiiii Lttfn- Knetsttcii-j Sptdaltjf. 8S0AS CI2SET, sio leer frjx Luu & VTiri, All Jiersona Indebted to the late firm of J. F. WILSON & (So. will please come forward and settle at once. Tlie accounts will he found till the 16tli January, 1S77. in the hands of Jay O. Ouiley, at the old stand. A word to the wise. deelS-tiin J. F. WILSON & CO. Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! Elementary Spelling Books. $1 20 per dozen; Thomas’ Black Ink, in 2 ounce cases, 50 cent# per dozen ; Flagg and Moore’s Ink, iu 2 ounce eases, 40 cents jier dozen. 1’iiper, Steel Pens, , Pencils Ate., as cheap a# they onn be bought j of table ware, one large ehes% one lookiug- M adison county sheriff's sale.— Will lie sold on the first Tuesday in Au gust next, within the lawful hours ot sale, be fore the Court-House door iu Duinelsville, iu said county, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and fifty aervs of laud lying in said county on the road leading from Daniels- -'••lc to Athens, adjoining lands of J. D. Mat hews, Mrs. Sarah Yerhy, and others. Also, at the same time and pluue, one roau trie, oi e bureau, two beds and bedsteads, i -. .e coverlids, one eounterjiane, one quilt, two sheet* and two pillows, one tablo, eight chairs, one trunk and contents, one cupboard and lot elsewhere. fehlfi-tf. Give me a trial. . ^ T. A. BURKE, Bookseller. CASS FOB. WOOl., —OR- glass, two roythes and eradlf.s, one shovel, one spude, one jiair bshmues, one lot of jugs and jars, two boxes, one empty rice barrel, two sets of (How-gear, one baud-aw, one drawing knife, two augers, one grindstone, one churn, one I bucket, onei strainer, oue wash pan, one water ! bueket, one dipper, one jiair fire-dogs, one corn I broom, one pair tongs, one set two-liorse | wagon harness, one oil can, one washstaml, otic I wagon sheet, one half bushel measure. All | levied on os the property of George C. Matthew* The Athens Mauufactnring Coiiipnnv are now'l «> satisfy fi. fa. i-sned from the Superior Court loakiiiz a nniob larger variety of Woolen Gomls '• of said county, March term, W77-, in tavnr of than ever before, and jurojiose to ; W. .1. Matthews vs. George C. Matthews iu a'taehmetjt. Pro;ierty pointed out by the plaiutiff, Juno *'rh,- 1277. julyS-30d J. W. KIRK, Sheriff. CLOTH FOR WOOL. Exchange them for Wool, ! .. » ...i-v believing it to be more to the interest' of .the Planter to Exchange the Wool for (Toth, rather tlum have it Carded and Spoil at home. Gall for Samples and Tenns ot Exchuiigc. R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent, umy lt». 1676-2fMf Fun for tlie Boys and Girte | The High Fly Kite, the Diamond Kite, Skip- | | i > | ping Rope , New^ Styles, Grace Hoops, Top*, impOfuilll 10 uOuOR *avr|»- | nun vi t »v.-, uiqcu AiUUjR'. AOjir, Marbles, Croquet Sets. Base Balls, &c., for sale cheap at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.** m*y23 tf. Bu.'-inoss M<*n, with their oartifl prinleil on ihein, r - i J^lVKRV AMI SALK STABLE. CurrlngcM, Buggies & horses for hire. Terms reasonable. E. M. WHITEHEAD, Washington, Wilkes conn tv, Go. •iov26-m.M'- " l.S. IIWL LINE. The nndersigned i* now running u splendid new Mail and Passenger Coach IBKTWEEN THE Wc have on hand n large lot of first-class Cotton Gina, made up in tlie liest style and of good material,, which we will sell at the lowest wwbinw to huya Ihniiel/W. M. Smith and the Hbertoii road, cheap and good (Mil, will find if to tnetrtnterest Levied on a* thapreportgof. David JLiMoaeley LETTER HEADS, 84 50 to 85 Per Thousand*. Ca Common 75cper Hundred, mo sentihL It Published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, At AyLgoasia, Go-, BY Walsh & Wright. Proprietors. Full telegraphic dispatches from ail jioints. . Latest aud most ucenratc market reports, ln- ; tcrestiug and Reliable Correspondence from ail i vii i.parts of Georgia, .South i.vrolina and Wtudiing- 1 i ton City. Georgiu utid Carolina news a specialty. • j Daily, one year, $10, six months f5; Tri- | Weeklv. one year, $■">, six mouths $2; Weekly, 84 50 to 85 per Thousand, 3ec5 , and would be pleased to carry passengers (who have such baggage a# they c-in handle them selves) to uml ironi the Depots and all other points on their route. The coach will eall at the hotels with nil out going mails. No drumming for passenger*. Fare 25 ceuts. meh87-lu» J. ft. WILLIFORD. to correspond'witlb us, as we mean business to suit the times. We have over twenty year*’ experience in the Manufactory of Gins. \V i ile for prices, terms, etc., aud we leel cer tain wc- can satisfy you. By ordering direct from u» and giving satis factory refereuee, you can thereby save your selves Agent’s Commission. J. I>. * H. T. HAMACK, julvgl-tin. CrawBwdtlHe. jja. Notice. Tlie undersigned having rented the Hemphill slioji, is prejiared to do all kind of blucksmith- i ing,making aud repairing wagons and baggies. 1 Having procured tke best of white mechanics, 1 he liope# to secure the public patronage. J. S. ROBISON, .Tr. S50 Howard. MADISON SHERIFF SALES. Ainu- be SOLD BEFORE TJIECOL’RT- 11 House deor, in the town of Dauielsvllle, tn the first Tuesday in July, 1876, withiu Un lawful hours of sale, the following property, to- wit: One Promissory note on John Scott for one hundred and fifty dollar*, one promissory note on T. F. Baker for forty-four dollars, one S romisBory note on J. H. Cheek lor twelve ollars. Also, one house and lot in the town ot Danielaville containing two acres, more or less,.adjoining lots of 1*. 11. Furgerson, J. O. ley property. Tin; store lionsu i.-a Urge te st orv trame building, and constructed tor dwelling house iu connection with store. Th< lot contains two acres ol land more or less, sl.-o two thirds undivided interest in the two story frame dwelling in ('amesv.lle known ns the Doctor Rodgers projierty, and the lot on which it is situated containing about two arris more or less, and iu a tract or parcel of haul known os the Rodgers tract containing seveutv tlirci acre* more or less, about one mile from Gnrr.es- villo on the Elberttra anil Hartwell road, »rijoin- • ing hinds of Thomas Grimes and others. Also two thirds undivided mtere»t in let number (Hi eleven in the 82nd ili-trict ot Gilmer county and in lot number (5) five in the 11th district of same comity each lot containing one hundred and twenty acres inoro or less, un improved. aud known ns the West property. Said property .-old for |>ayincut ot debts' -net for distribution. Term* c..sh. l*A AG FoWKI.L, Aniiuistratin' ... of George XV. Center, dii-cn-w-1. juneS-JSOd. i 1LAKK K!*HEBIFK'S S ALE.—Will t*-. ( .lii, fcc- ' fore UicCourvHuusedoor, intliecity ol Athens, Clarke count}-, on the first Tuesday in Aui;iivi next, wil.iin the legal tuiurs igsale, liw lotir-v itig property, to wit: Two uiiimprovid lot- in Ho- city ot Athens ; one fronting on JaekMin *iioh fi-. ly-four feet, anil extending tia-k 71 fi-et, tei.u.ilwt oh 6onlh by Jackson street, oti the Wes! bj 1.. •. Him| kin'.- lot, on tho .-orlti by lot ol l!ev. C. AV. spci r, mid on East by J..If. Newton's lot. Tlie other lot fronting ou College Avenue 1. .. feet and run -ling back westwnrdly 84 feel, Isiuratisl by College Avenue on East, ■ ev. E, tv. .-peer in North, J. II. Newton on West, aud Talranti;., Hodgson & Co. ou tlie South. Levied on tin- property ot John U. Newton by \ trfue of one 8 tat- aml County tax fi. fit. for 1176, v». Sumiuey A New ton, and one State and County tax fi. fa. tor 1>76, vs. J. H. Newton. Both of said fi. fu*. Issued t>- John IV • Johnson, Tax fblhder of Clarke e*unty, Georgia. And also one (1. fa. l—ucd from Clarke County Court—C. W. lfoodts. J. H. Newton-is sued April, 1S77. Property pointed out by J. It, Newton, defendant in fi. fa. jidyij J. A BUOWNINCi, i*h*tf. > the property of David IC-Moscley to satisfy a n. fa. issued from tl o superior Court of Madison county, at Uareli term, 1877, in favor of Jiihnsor, Craws & V s. David R. Moseley. ed Z'tLARKE SHERIFF'S SALK.—Wilt he ooid Y / before the Conrt House d-v>r v iu the city ol Athens, Giurke county, Georgia, ctTT?> first | Tiesilny in Angus: ji. at, within the legal l.itrs The ubove-netned proniissory notes j of sale, tlie firilowing projierty, to-wit: One pointed out by defendaut, the house and lot house and lot with all the uppertiner.oes thereto by plaintiffs’ attorney, notice served on tenHUt i belonging} s id l -t o ntainmg one ni-ro, more- in jiossession May 38th, 1677. 1 of less; sitnate, lying and tic mg iu the city of juneS-SOd. T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff. fJEOUGIA, Madison County.— PrnuBiih tit Athens, frotd'mg on Barber street, adjoining Messrs. Cobh Davis' lot on the north, Stephen Hubbard’s lot on tlie east. Prince Hodgson’s the south. All levied upon as the j*rop- lot on t jtvvxizA, iu.iuiBoa bilUSH.— erty of the defendant bv virtue of a State and x-sentj the Honorable E. II. l’ottle, eountv tux fi. fit. for 1876. J. W. Johnson, sujienor Court, N. C. Tax ('ollcctor, vs. R. II. Lampkin. All to sat- Pre: Judge Sujierior Court, John J Dove, 'i l.il-el for Divorce in Madison, , vs. > Sujierior Court, March Term, j Nancv Dove, j 1877. isfv the above stated fi. to. .1. A. BROWNING, Sheriff. juIyS-80d Fancy Work Here for ’7qpi> ter. Being tlie City Constable, 1 liuvo coueluded to do a general collecting business, al! parties want i ing note* or accounts eollected 1 Will give them i prompt ntti ntioii on commission. Also hnyim VISITING CARDS, BLVNKS, NOTES, Foters, Circulars, Auction* Hew Jewelry Establishment, The Jewelry House of Childs Ac Moss, late L. Scheveuell & Co., was this day sold to Mr. Frank P. Talipadgv, he will remove lfts stock from College Avenue mid consolidate the whole into otic at the stand No. 8, Broad, St., Athens, Ga. - - ' -- A. K. CHILDS, R. I,. MOSS. To iJam PvtUio- ‘ ’ v ' - Returning our thanks for recent favors from our jiatrons, we bespeak for oar snooeasof a continuance of the same ’ A. Ki CHILDS, iiufidfc - IR. t- MOBB. ' ip. wstaT/;,'" Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, COLLEGE AVENUE, {NEXT DOOR TO THE 1'tWT OFFICE, Will be paid for the apjirehctision and deliv ery to the Sheriff of Madisou county of Jim Long, colored, who knocked down the jail- r aud escaped from jail on the night of the 4th instant. Said Long is about 30 or 85 years ot age, six feet oue or two inches high, weighs about 200 jwmnds, complexion > black, walks rather stooped shouldered, very large white eyes, ond lull front teeth. Is charged with assault with intent to murder; is a notorious bail character. Look out for him, and stop tlie scoundrel. JAMES W. KIRK, , juiylb-lu. . \Sheriff. It appearing to the Superior Court bv the ! return «f the Sheriff that the defendaut itauey | /1 EORGIA—CLARKECOUNTY.- Whereas, | Dove does not reside in this county and it , \T Il.-well G< bb, administrator d*- bonis non ; further appearing that she does not reside in , of Mrs. Sarah K. Hunter, deceased, tq plii-s ti* this stote, it is on motion, ordered that said j me fur leave to sell twenty share* of the capital BLACKSMITHLNG. it ' ■ Having rented the Blacksmith Shop so long, occujiied by the late William P. Tulmadgc and etuployed comjieteut workmen from the North, I am prepared to do any and all work in tke* Slachsaaa-i-bla. JLtin.e at the shortest notice nud at tlie lowest prices ot any slioji in the city. 1 have defendant appeur and answer at the next term of this conrt, or that the ca«s be lousidured in default and the plaintiff allowed to jiroceed. It is further ordered dint this notice be publish ed in the Athens Georgian once a mouth for four month* 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 i#' a correct extract from tlie’minutes of the Siqwsrior Cottrl-! of Madison Onnty at March Term, 1877. S.C. O’KELLY, C.S.C. n inarch20-m4io. {.. • • h;- ’' fkCONEE SHERIFF’S^.VLlvrFfU be sdld \J before tlie Court-House doofriit the town of Wutkinsville, on the’ first Tuesday in August next, between the legal hours-of Hale, the fol lowing projierty, to-wit: One hundred acres of land, situate, lying and being in Oconee county, adjoining lauds of Durhltni, PonUain aud others. Levied on os the prois.-rly of Joel ; J. Morton to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Cl- rke Superior Coart, retumslW • to August term stock of the. Augusta <fc Savannah Rhilrond Comjiany, these are to notify all concerned to show cause at my office, on or before the first Monday iu August next,-why said leave should not be granted. Given under mv hand st office, this July 2nd, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON. july8 4w. Ordinarj-. eoimty, . , door of said umnty oo.tfaa' ’ftraLZueulay iu Au gust, next, during the •legaPlK/uYs tirsifiiq'TSl share* ; of the enpTtnl stock of the (PripfCton Maiiufacttirhig rirfeijdiuy.J Li be sold as the Juno 12—4w rti Vlitv’s t>rru-R, June 28,18,7.—June P.Suin- ini-y. wife ot Peter A. Buiiiniey, her said'hus band refu-iiig, lias ;.j>pliud lor exemption cf jicrsonaltv mid setting anmt and valuation of 16 i xuivnor coon, reiurnaixc to August term, t . , , -n -— Shall od. Sdge-tool X^altor 1 j 8 67, of said Court, in favor of Wm. 6. Puryear i « ,ld \ *'»> W* "JP*" !••«»“«' « 1( . , . -T e A vs. said Joel J. Morton. Property p-mled out j “ c, ‘^' A ‘ M " ,,n " ,0 5i0th d: ’-' ol 1(, ‘ '>" and make specialty of Axi^, Mill Ptcks,. Mut- I „ ttohlev f( . r pUlint5ff in * ,n -' u,t!< ' c - locks, Picks, Garden Iloes aud tools ot ah Ues- , • julyl(K80d . . W . W . PRICE, Sheriff. I’ , ■ cnj.tiim and of the finest temper. ! •’ J j juli3-2w ASA M. JACK*ON, Ordinary’. lluH.lbills, Fnmphlcls, do., I IVnitol in any color tlcMrcil, and as i-ln-ap as can be done tn tiit- Stale GIVE I S YOIj’U ORDERS SAVE MONEV. I have iissociated \V. A. England with Hn i: tlie Auction business, who will give j-roinpt iittention to tlie s,.lu of prop<Ttv and roods of >11 kinds. VERONEr. A- ENGLAND, j julyl7-lm. For the Bfnefit of the Trwe of ATHENS i And Northeast Georgia. EDWHT 357 itbwtoxt, j salesman fob i Messrs. Qpdycke, Terry & Steele, ! White Goods, Notions, Litmus, Laces and Kin t-rvtd tries. WAGONS AND BUGiCIES Ironed urd Repaired, Tire Shrunk, 1 EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—Where. *, lift I O l tlie estate of Isaac Wilkerson, lute of said , . . . . . L ,c - 1 county, deceased, is unrepresented and uot likee j ,, , , .. .. T A _ Plows of all kind# made and repaired at low j j v to be represented, these are therefore to cit- On hand I ww tor making Low Quartets, | pH.o-s. Also j and adm-i ish all eoLeereeil to show cause at Congre-s, Alexis-Tles, aim Prince Albert#. Re- [ ! my office on or bc.ore the first Monday in An- JJlTSt; Class liOrSO-ouOBLig j gn#t next, why the administration of said estate done by a northern sheer, Trotting i.| lltes , | ^h.u.ld n..t>-ves ed in tlm ( lerk of the Suj.i-ri- Concave Slioeing Etc.. by any. All new vui ! tion guaranteed. Gtt i I t.iarch-20-lv. pairing jiromptly executed. Send tea dollars, er muil or ex press au-.l you sliall receive a til’s! lass pair of boo’e. jnsje 30 1 *75-85-11’. At'.tl get good work, and nwtain a j Oenei'al Merchandise Broker. Jiotno institution. Cnll fit tlie ATFl KNS GEORGIAN stiet’t, A llienp, Ga. office, fBrond OFFICES: 37S Src udway, ITow *STorlx —AK1> WITH—. ! Messrs. Thomas & Fleming I *X'K, ATHENS, UA THE .UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO . FURNISH MARBLE OR GRANITE Cut to any design# they are desired, Plain o: Elaborate Monument*, Hea t and Foot Stone* with side, pieces. Marble or Granite Box Toombs, Cradle Toombs, Vase* or Statuary. Marble or Granite Vaults for Cemetarv and other pur poses, .designs and juices furnished at tlie Marble Y'ard. A.K. ROBERTSON, juneiJ.tf. Athcus, Ga. Public Scbiools. 1 jERSilNS wishing to contract with the I Board of Education of l 'larks county, for the purpos • of teaching in the Public Schools of said county, will meet the undersigned at the Court House on Saturday, June 23d, t» o'clock A M. II. R. BERNARD, Comity School Commis- siouerJO GdtS3_ iiJJune 12— 2t. ( 1 EO I Stepney Jones, (colored,) administrator of John Jones, (colored,) d- oease-l, petitions, in terms of the bin, to lie discharged from iqdd tidtuibistrution— - . T-.c.-e ate, tlii-refore, tq.'eite taid uumonii'h nil persons concerned, to show muse at iny.. ctfie.-, on or before tli" first Monday in Novcni- the granting ot spul di-charge, hand, a' .iffiec, this- tilth Jay ASA M. JACKS*>.\, Ordinary. LIVERY, FEED ND SHE STABLE, .A&lxex&si, Georgia. GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS. Will bo found at their old stand,-rear Frank- tii liu House building. Thorras street. Keep al- j ways on hand good Turnouts and careful dri vers. Stock we'.l cared for when entrusted to our care. 8t<xk on hand for sale at ull times. deolStf. MEDICAL NOTICE. /t EORGIA, CLARKECOUNTY.—Whereas, \ T Richard D. YYitiii suil Young K. Mitclie-ll applies to in-.- for Letter# of Administration, be .... . , bonis non, with 1 Do will annexed, on the estate t* ti-re tlici ourt lluuse iloor, 111 t tie city ot Attn-ii* ! .... .... • .. ,, i , , Glaike county, Gc.,nu the firstT esday in August f blUltis Mituie.l, i lu,. Ot suldce.l llti,.(lc- uexl, within tin-legal hnursnfsale, the I’olliiwiBg c ‘-'?8 e *— . pro,H.-rty, to-wit: One houte and Jut wlicreon ite- i Iltese-arc, I lit ri-fore, to cite and sdmotlls.h ■endaat new lives, the projierty ofCarolineTlioinas, i nil concerned, to show i-anse, al my; ottiee, on or irniiting on Broad street bouth, bounded t-st by ! before tlie first Motidav in September next, Mrs. ewnn, North WvGeorac Davis, East by Henry w ltv said Letters should r.ot be granted. cJSutt. fa trom V .he S “fSS ««•’ ! > a “ d . •» d “> fy the uimve. T. w. Kuekcr vs. Caroline Thomas. I ASA M. JACKSON, This Jnl\ At, 1677. ■-* 1 julyl7-SOU. Ordinary, julya * J, A. BROWNING, Sh’ff. p ~ . - -» - 7- ’—' j /GEORGIA-CLARKE COUNTY—Wlierea# JLSOJ. IvjU rTflTfYl ^ ! JI Elizabeth A. Tulmadgc, Administratrix ol At the solicitation of many of my former j>at rons, l resume the l?ractico of Medicine Sel-ton Georgia. i William P, Talmudjle,‘ deceased, ar.piiea to me I for leavo to sell one h-iiidred and tuer.ty-six Situated 66 r miles on the Atlanta, Richmond of Week of the Pioneer lrqjor and Air Line Railroad from Atlanta, and withiu 1 Mdl Company and the Wneksmith saoo and lot one mile of the junction of the North East Kail- 1 •" Athens, pnq-eity ofsaiddeceascc—therefore, : road of Ga. The Proprietor is now prepared " dl oonccrned, are hereby notified, to st-ow from ttiis date. I will 1 icy espeoiai attention ;o i to »arve nil wlio call upon him with meals at tlie i "* t shiuld the disease of Intant* and Children, and the following rates: - • Monday in Ang.irt next, why sant leave sin OU Ghrouie Diseases ot Females. ! Single meal 5<V. 1 Per week tC 00 | Given under mv hand, this 22nd day c-f Jin', WM. KING, M. r. junc 16. 1875—38-ly- Per dav.... julylS-ly .<1 50 Per mouth $20 00 S. II. HUGHEN. 1877, jutU-26 4w. ABA M; JACKSON, Ordinary. ]