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THE ATHENS
GrEOKGAFN: AUGUST J4, 1877.
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bgva^aig^aieaCTw^Bar.^^ -
of Local Advertising A Job Work
.'aciS&r^ .W f' tr line ‘ JO cents for Mis. J
i! “*•£■» a!,OWetl Buffalo.
t£^tgf d «“»» n °tieeH arc published
ceS‘AVline re ° h “ r(M for at tbe r «‘cs of ten '
Stage Notes.
II. Ilackctt is very ill in
Miss Maude Granger is stinking n
new part. * ( ,, f 0 T' H
fc The Soldene Troupe have gone to
rat^JS 10 " 18 ^ cftndidatC8 a *>d communi-
paid for in advS V,d ’ ,ttl C “ ndid, ‘ te ’'’ ™*be
Will
ElectionJ* P a ’ d J” or u P° n deliverv.
ejection tickets, cash npon delivery.
Laws Relating to Newspaper Subacrip-
ilcns and Arrearages. - v : V
I>BOUMtt or TUX UNITED STATES limiMi. COURT.
J - ® n kscribers who do not give expressnotice
aasui®r‘ d '^ -‘•■•wr
^'Jisasi^erjsiasrs^^
to send them until all''arrearages are paid.
V. * i ^fibers neglect or refuse totakethuir
i>. nodical* fro^ JJj^^Cfjtt^wJiiph Jhey are
King Maries”
j Kxolinncre Saloon.
COLLEGE AVENUE.
j The best Cincinnati! Lager Beer, Cigars and all
kinds of Liquors sold cheap
decl9.lv. FOB CASH.
|i;av,d B ,OT} 1877. {wM A L.°woo^ E ’i Madison Coaaiy-
Olax-ic® CoiarLtijr.
THE ATPIENS
M adison sheriffs sale.—wm ue som i »
betore the Court House door, in ti.c town j
of Danielsville, on the first Tuesday in Septem- j Clark.
ASTSTO EVANS,
Practical Watchmaker.
«■ <i mm . a i i , her, within the lend hours of sale, the following House door iu t'..c city of Athens, • i ti
£ UrUlwUTQ XlllcLllllicLCtillFifiQP l ,ro P ert y, to-wit: one tract of land iu said Tuesday in Augu.-t tnvA. h-.taem. ihe
'•"•■■wwwsweeu* utg ; county, on the waters ofSonth river, adjoiuing ! liours of sale, tie following^ ikareiibvdpi
f'flAJD A "M"V ! lands'of Thompson Carithcrs aud others, con- l belonging to the estate of George W. C
—A big Newfoundland dog guards
the Adams' Express packages at Hart-
lVml.
— It is stated that ten members of
llie United States Senate me printers
by trade.
—Ot the £*250,000 needed by the
Drew Theological Seminary, £113,000
has been pledged.
— Mormonism is now over 47 years
old, having been born on the Gth of
April, 1830.
—A column of masonry in Kansas
marks the geographical centre of the
United States.
—The oldest Freemason in France
is dead. His name wias Sixti—his
age one hundred years.
—The Paris Exhibition works are
pushed on with vigor. More than 1,-
500 men are employed.
—The inventory of the estate of the
late Augustus Hemeuway, of Bostou,
footed up to §8,891,178 95.
—The late William Palm, of St.
Louis, left §100,000 by his will to the
Washington University of that city.
—The 30,000 acres of rich public
lands iu Aroostook county, Me., are
being rapidly taken up by immigrants.
—llclmhold has purchased the old 1,1
residence of Daniel Drew, in New
York, and transformed it into a gorge
ous drug store.
—Fig culture in Florida, which has
been greatly neglected since the war,
is now attracting the attention of capi
talists.
Anna Dickinson has written a new
day a comedy.
Kate Claxton wall spend her sum
mer at Lake Chautauqua.
W. E. Sheridan is iu the Adiron-
flnoks, nt Sharon Lake,‘If. Y. •
’ “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” is soon to
jv* revived at Niblo’s Garden, N. Y.
A dramaiierfioveliy in New Haven
J is a play in ivlridn negroes chalk up
to take white parts.
Louise Pomeroy lost her private j
| wardrobe.and considerable, money in j
in her trunks at the St. John's fire.
P. T. Harmon's show exhibited to
rather unprofitable business on the
lake front, Chicago, III , recently.
Charles Backus is iu Grand Rapids,
Mich., visiting friends and relatives,
as also are LcGrund Pierce and J. E.
Greene.
Last week witnessed the last per
formance of Fannie Louise Bucking
ham as Mazeppa at the New Broad
way Theatre, New York.
Miss Minnie Foster, who has been
in retirement for the past two years,
intends returning to the stage the
coming season.
A number of plays by native writers
will be produced at the Chestnut
Street Theatre, Philadelphia, during
the coining season.
H AS removed to bis old stand at the A«;ic
J)rnn «Stort, where he will he glad to ace
Ills customers, old aud new, who wish fine
work done on Watches, Clocks, aud Jewelry
All work warranted.
ltbSO-iim. ARTHUR EVANS.
Til© Copajrbnersliip
Heretofore existing under the uatne and style
of Dorougb & Osborn, in the lumber business, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tli
COMPANY.
Believing that Athens, and the section of
country around, should have, and would cor
dially support a first-class
■ <- .■ • . . ,-nj ■
Furniture Store and Factory
■we have entered into a partnership, bought out
the Machinery and store of GiUeland, Wood &
Co. t and the store of J. K. Wilson & Co., and
determined-togive the business a fair trial under
the firm name of the Athens Furniture Manu
facturing Company.
At the store occupied by J F. Wilson & Co.,
we propose to keep a stock of Furniture equaled
business in the future will be continued under
the name and style of' J.. W. l’RUl IT & CO.,
to whom all orders (or lumber must be addrra?-
iv-, AU “rt ,ur8 ,or i will keep goods of our own manufacture,
Wiley J Hood or W. B. 1 ruitt will oe pnue- , gue!l as feSslwuD, Tabft e, ClmirS, etc., and in
tnally filled. Uruers addressed to Harmony j Edition will keep a large' aud well selected
, G.ove will (>■ delivered any where on the ; Mock ot - Coffins, Burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. L.
I Northeast Railroad. Thankful tor past favor? , Wood will give Ids personal attention to this
\ we respeetluliv solicit the patronage ot tlie .i e n.rtuie»<Ti-
pnblic in want of lumber or laths to the new ! “ We have hugaced with Mr. Wm. A Reming-
April 1sT7 l- - - *• - - — s
G J
' C. F. Streckfuss applies to me for Letters
of Administration, with tlie will annexed, on
the estate of John F. Streckfuss, (late of said
we pi *« wceji H smcR oi r umiture equaled v ,re sensed —
by lew and aarpaesed by none in the State. Mr. j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
*5 2img fy** , ? 1 "“ iooiSXCK
S*W P. ’ * i *ss*_st2a asanas*
AD1SON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold 1 \ ADMINI81RATOR S SALE — 1‘ursnnut to
in order from tlie Court of Ordinary of
cowry, will bs sold before the C’ourt-
; find
usual
piopertx
Center.
deceused:
Two-thirds undivided interest in C:.
warehouse and lot on the south side of Bt*> ..i
street, in Athens, opposite the store of Reaves
& Nicholson, including the storehouse on
northwest corner of said lot, now used us a tit.
store by A. K. Childs & Co.
Alsoj two-thirds undivided interest iu the
three story brick storehouse, and the lot on
which it is situated, on the corner of Thomas
and Broad streets, In the city of Athens, now
occupied by Reaves <6 Nicholson, including the
woodeu storehouse on thu wooden storehouse
on the corner of Thomas aud Clayton streets,
now occupied by L. Maupin, and tlie storehouse
now occupied by Jacobs & Miebacl, attached
to the uutiu building, and two frame bouse.'
ou Thomas street, now used as shoe shops.
Two-thirds undivided interest iu <nc tract of
1 land in Oconee county, containing seven liuii'
dred an-l twelve acres, more or less, being Un
* - • I„l... T> T»..o l? t
Thompson
taining one hundred acres, more or less, levied
on as the property of Charles Parora, to satisfy
a fl. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court in
favor of William McCurdy and others. Legal
notice served on tenant in possession 2oth day
of July, 1877. J. W. KIRK, Sheriff.
jnly81-lin.
Clarice Gotarrfcy.
i EORGlA—CLARKE COUNTY—Whereas,
of July, 1877.
jnIj'31-SOd.
firm.
1.17-3
J. W. l’RCITT A CO . p ,
: ton to snncrititeiid the Munufueturing and Re-
j pairing Department. His ikill as a workman
guarantees snccess. All kinds oi repairing done
j nt short notice. Our uiacliiucry for Dressing,
I Sawing and Turning will he kept ruuuing us
C* ‘Q'9 TT\T^J A ‘KT'Tl j usual.-ObtgeJia a trial and be convinced that
Wt iSvAiN w ciiiLNiU W U I Athens eau winpcte Isuceessfullv with any city
I iu the South in.the sale of Furniture, cte.
Millinery Goods- i J HE Athens FURNITURE Man. COMPANY.
Mbs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens and of counties ad
jacent, that she lias now received and opened a
most choice aud select assortment of Spring aud
Summer Millinery Goods, comprising iu part tlie
latest styles and fashions of
At tlie stand of Gillcland, Wood & Co. we i ^'(Ji^^undcrmy hand’, at officef this 17th day ' same whereon John B Patman now lives, about
- - *• ASA M. JACKSON, i one mile from Wui);iusvijle..ou the Sipionton'i
Ordinary, j Bridge roud. This property is well improved.
1 ! good dwelling house and outbuildings, and the
i DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Pursuant to I whole-place in a state of good repair and culti-
iY an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke j . ,. ,
county, will be sold before the Court House Also two.tlui.ls nnunided mtorcsi m a ,rae:
cCr of said county, on the first Tuesday iu I «i‘ hind m .Oglethorpe county ah, -
'The social jiosilioii oi actors was
never as higli as now, ami never lie-
fore was there as eminently respecta
ble a class on tlie stage
Ella Stockton Horton, well-known
dramatic liie, and the talented
authoress of the dramatization ot
“ Mad-Cnp Violet,” is in New York
on a visit.
New York Sun: “Ye who have
tears to shed,” prepare to shed them
next season, when several of our
Hats, [tunnels, Kibbuus, hares, Flowers, Blares,
which she will soil at rcasonaoie prices. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carefully filled. Store located
on Broad street, one door above National Bank,
npril 21, 1875—25-tf.
r. P. TAXAgAPE,
—DEALER IN—
AmtritaB aud Imported Witches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
luCuisioal Xxx3~fc3n.1moa.-bs, Ghana,
Eis-bols, Efcc.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AN1» JEWELRY RE
PAIRED IN A NEAT, WORKMAN
LIKE MANNER,
And warranted to give entire satisfaction.
VriitMiOitul and Plain L*ittr Enyravimi
S/x dally.
B20A2 SC2EST, sas dc:r frs Lacu £ Wars,
All persona indebted to the late firm of J. F.
WILSON «& Co. will please come forward and
settle ut out*'. The accounts will be found till
tlie 15th January, 1877, in the hands of Jay O.
Gailev. ut the old stand. A word to the wise.
decl9-Gm J. F. WILSON & CO.
September next, during tb* legal hours of sale, ®*»» «f Wintervillc station on the Georgia Ran-
the following property, to-wit: One hundred r °ad, knou n as the nr.s \V .liter place not oe-
und twenty six shores of tlie stock of the Pioneer vupied In Mor t Johnson <. oh, coutiiiiiing one
Paper Mill Company, one lot of laird in the hutidved and twenty acres more or ut.?, auoul
city of Athens and said county, containing •, ono Imlt ot >wd land improved, the otliar hull
about three quarters of an acre, more or less, j onginat 'nrosL. , . ..
including the blacksmith shop, coal house and ; Also, tv\o third? utidivioe.l interest in a Store
wood shop, and all the improvements thereon ,. nlld , at . ,n :e vi *’ a P‘’ J-* 1 Carnesyil ?•
except the barn, being tlie blacksmith shop and j b iaakhn county on ihe street leading to C larkes-
lot lately occupied by Win. Talmadge, deceased, j ''He and loacoaCi y known a? thus. 11. Mosc-
Also, at the same time aud place, will be sold ! property, filestore hou?e is a large tn.
one red, no horned cow. Also, the set of I i ' u,r > . ,ra ’ lle building, uud omstmeted tor
blacksmith tools deceased used in said shop, dwelling house m couneciion with store. The
Also, all the ready made work and stock on | ot eontimis twoaeres ot lniid niore or luss,ahi
aiso, an ure iwu^ , ■ • , i-_ I two thirds undivided interest m the two ston
Fun for the Boys and Girls-
The High Fly Kite, the Diamond Kile, Skip
ping Rope-, New Styles, Grace Hoops, Tops,
Marbles, Croquet Sets, Base Balls, <fcc., for sale
cheap at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.^
may23 tf.
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Elemeutary Spelling Books, $1 20 per dozen;
Thomas’ Black Ink, in 2 ounce cases, 50 cents
per dozen; Flagg aud Moore’s Ink, in 2 ounce
cases, 40 cents per dozen. Paper, Steel Pens,
Pencils ifcc., as cheap as they can be bought
elsewhere. Give me a trial.
feblS-tf. ' T. A. BURKE, Bookseller.
CASH FOE. WOOX.,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
[ The Athens Manufacturing Company are now
inakiiia a iuguh larger variety of Woolen Goods
I than ever-Wtfore, ami propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to the interest of tlie
Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather
tliuu have it Curded and Spun at home. Cull for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agcut.
may 19. 1875-29-tf
Important to Cotton Planters.
hand, consisting of axes, grubbing hoes, lap i » “i™*'.".™
links, steel and iron, and all the contents ot 1 trame t ‘ we5 * 1 "'
said shop. All to be sold ns the property of
said deceased, for the benefit of his licirs and
creditors. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH A. TALMADGE,
Administratrix.
aug7.89d-pr’s$10.
C LARKE MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Court-House door,
in Camesville known as the
Doctor Rodgers property, and the lot on which
it is situated containing about two acres more
or less, and in a tract or parcel of land known
as the Rodgers tract containing seventy three
acres more or less, about one mile from Carnes-
villc on the Elbertou and Hartwell road, adjoin •
ing landsof Thomas Crimes and others.
Also two thirds undivided interest in ic ~..
number (11) eleven in the 32nd district of
Gilmer county and in lot uumber (5) five in the
11th district of same county each lot containing
This s toe it embraces flue gold watches uud j jM.ARKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—’Will be -old, tr
ains, silver watches, all kinds and styles of j V; fore the Court House door, in theeity of Athens,
AND KALE STABLE.
J^IVEKY
Carriages) Huggles «fc horses
for hire. Terms reasonable.
E. M. WHITEHEAD,
Washington, Wilkes county, Ga.
iliestrical fii-mlaqjgitenij'lntt* making ’“
—A correspondent ot the Journal
de Geneve states that the medical staff
of the Turks does not exceed one per
1,000 strength.
—They arc very proud in San Fran
cisco of their Hack company with a
great stable, 100 teams, and a capital
of £250,000.
—Sanford Doud, of Iowa, is the
father of thirty-two children. He is
seventy years of age, and his baby girl
is six weeks old.
—North Carolina has paid for fer
tilizers within the last twelve months
83,000,000; Georgia, $2,000,000;
Virginia probably more.
—The assessed value of personal
property in San Francisco is £47,076,-
365 this year, a tailing off of §7,740,-
528 as compared with 1876.
—It is estimated that the school
fund of the State ot T«khs will Ire
830,000,000 when 'the school lands
are all sold, and the annual income
will be t’2,«s00,000.
—Ausirslia is about the only coun
try that gives subsidies to steamship
lines now. A contract hn- just boon
given to a uew line to lie run to lire
East Indies.
farewell tours.
Several circuses this year pay no
wages to ordinary laborers. Work
is so scarce that men are willing to
engage for their board alone, the
privilege of travel being also an ins
centive
Manager Goodwin will produce this
season at the Walnut Street Theatre
an English play, called “ Mammon,”
which was .successful with John
Sleeper Clarke, at the Strand, London.
The dramatic stars of last season,
who probably will not star this sea
son, are E. L. Davenport, on account
of ill health ; Ben Dc Bar, on account
of infirmity • Mrs. Ilackctt, II. J.
Montague aud Dominick Murray.
A country manager asked Horace
Wall, the dramatic agent, the other
day, what had become of the leading
ladies. Horace answered, “They’re
all gone starring,” and there’s a good
deal of truth in the remark.
‘Bessie Darling, during her starring
tour, will have the following reper
toire: Lady Macbeth, Queen Kath
arine, Juliet, Julia (“Hunchback”),
I odine (“ Lady of Lyons”), Lucre-
tin Borgia, and a new emotional
drama.
U.S. III LINE.
The un<lurei|ruL-d is now ruuniug a splendid new
Hail and Passenger Coach
{BETWEEN THE.
Georgia and Northeastern Railroad,
and would l>e pleased to carry passenirtr? (who
have such baggage as they call liaudle them
selves) to uml from the Depots and all other
points ou their route. The couch will cull ut the
hotels with all out going mails. No drumming
for passengers. Fare 25 cents.
meh27-lm J. S. WILLIFORD.
. We have on hand a large lot of first-class
Cotton Giuz, made np iu the best style and of
good material, whicu 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 correspond with us, as we mean business to
suit the times.
We haye/(rier twenty years’ experience in the
MannfnctsCtgf Gins.
Wiaef lU Yvl u * a , Aennx, ctia,- and we foul cer
tain we' can satisfy you.
By ordering direct from us and giving satis
factory reference, you can thereby save your
selves Agent’* Commission.
J. 1>. ft II. T. li tJlllACK,
july24-lni.'('renfbrdfllle. Us.
in tlie city of Athens, Gn., on the first Tuesday _ _
in October next, 1877, within the legal hours of j one hundred and twenty acres moro or less, un
sale, the following property, to wit: ; improved, and known as the West properly.
The entire stock of jewelry, silver ware,; Said property sold for payment ot debts" uud
plated ware, haruware, fiincy goods, jeweler’s j for distribution. Terms c..sh.
tools and fixtures, show eases, safes, and all 1 ISAAC POWELL, Aministrator
other property belonging to and connected 1 of George W. Center, duceusc 1.
with tire jewelry store and business ot Frank j juneS-30d.
l\ Talmadge, at No. 3, broad street, Athens, Ga. | —.
This ’ ’ " “ ’ 1
chains, ....... , -
IiiiJif s' qtwl tfA'itlciiicirs icwtlrv. iroM cvi*” 1 Ulurkc county, on tlit) first J ucs<|jiy in August
K.rka, silver and pluted table service.^ ot iity of Athens ; one inmtinjj on sfu-t: J}!-
kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and nccou- ty.f„ur feet, atnl exu-mlin^ 7"» n et, Ihmi'.* t*i
trements, clocks*, card standrt, toilet stands, »>n South l»y Jackson ^ticct, on ihe \\>.M h« j.. ,1.
cake basket**, fruit stauds, vases, guitars, banjos, • lot, on tbv orih by lot of Hcv.’ L. \V.
violins, hannonicous, and a large number of I s *F*‘* ;r * al }^ on . ^ Newton's lot.
articles of jewelry auu fancy articled too tedious ‘ I he other l«t fronting on College Avenue ten
»»•;•.»»»">• k«pt i" .ims, | ^gassssa , BK?fS’e ™
first-class jewelry establishment m a city, llie Norlh> j. n. Newton on West, aim Taliiiaditc
stock is very large and full, aud the goods uew 1 ■■ * ■ - “ *
and of the latest styles, and of the best qnality.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Clarke Superior Court in favor of Asaph
K. Childs aud Rufus L. Moss, verausstud Frank
P. Talmadge. to satisfy said fi. £1. Property
pointed out in the fi. fa. and two distress war
rants, one iu favor of A. K. Childs and the
other in fiivor of R. L. Mosa, against arid Tal-
niodge. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
aug7-Sw.
Hodgson A Co. on thu South. Levied on as tin-
property of John H. Newton uy virtue of one State
and County tax ti. fit. lor IS7S, Vs. Humtuey «t New
ton, and one State and County tax ri. ta. for 1S7S,
vs. J. II. Newton. Both of said ti. fas. issued bv
John W. Johnson, Tax Collector of i larkc ceuuty,
Georgia. And also one ti. fa. issued from Clark.-
County Court—C. W. Hood vs. J. If. Newton-is
sued April, 1877. Property pointed out by J. J!.
Newton, defendant in fi. fa.
july3 J. A BROWNING, hh'H.
New Jewelry Establishment.
The Jewelry House of Childs & Moss, late
L. Sohevenell & Co., was this day sold to Mr.
Frank P. Talmadge, he will remove his stock
from College Avenue uud cousolidute tlie whole
into one at the stand No. 3, Broad, St., Athens,
Ga.
A. K. CHILDS,
R. L. MOSS.
To tha Fxafelio-
Retliming our thanks for recent favors from
our puli^ns, we bespeak for our successor a
continuance of the same
A. K. CHILDS,
1 R. L. MOSS.
ran9-tt.
—M
r. Bancroft Davis
i a< lcsionett j
Buffalo Bid was <li
link on hi
open-1
his pt>
silica ns American
Minister to j
tug; nisrht in a Neva
de threat n
. He |
(it run
nv, bigI is now 'un
king; prepur- j
liunilled through hi
s pail, a
el the
Utintfo
to leave Berlin
early in the ■
manager deducted t\\
o bund i t
d dol- 1
nut uni
u.
lars lYuiii his pay
in consetj
ucttrec. |
— 1’
lliliiilf-ipllill’s .-t i fe
-car ■ mini-
The actor has comm
need a I:
wsttil. !
tiics {>:
tid over !’i ;•< r <v
ret. divrel, in's
One ot’ the scones
lor iiutic’i
cauh's
last v
orer, rtiret ,-lockhoid
ts iir uti!) at
new play, which is »
multi that it ■ vj:!
open tlie
-reason
1 lit: tii
h'* 99 years
nt Wallaces, N. Y.,
.res been li
■ - i
ashed,
b-t'oi'O
another eenu-reniai
and the painters are
at work
t pon a
1
"trihird A: t ' >., of
Now Nork,
rccomt. The name
selected
for the
ll IVO
-e-uttnl tlie army
contract lor
i comedy (an adapt ati
on) is the
“ .Rri-
tiavv
d io. It takes 2;'
>,000 pounds
! dal Tour.”
«l| - Ill 1
r v » Franco has j
nde its con
Miss Augusta ]):
irgot! sail
s trom
t ntre;
tr.r lohacc i uit
; Baltimore
: New York for Eat
ope short
y. and
bouse
will return in Oct
rber to i'u
!iil iter
P- wsa
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
{NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
On hand, Uppers for making Low (.luartei
Congress, Alexis-Tie», and Prince -Vlin-i-ts. Re
pairing promptly executed. Send ten dollars,
ier mail or express ar.J yon shall receive a first
la?? pair of .iune 1875-85-tl'.
2TOTXCS.
. AH person - !> lving «'
tntc of John Kirkpa rie
notified to preseuj the .-
for payment within tin*
and i'aose indebted to
qnired make ini'm-d
jr.l;, 3-3o.l.
'Oil:
doc.
< against the e?-
rst'ii, arc hereby
inn in in-in due form
me preserihad by law,
aid. deceas' d, arc ve-
XTotice.
The undersigned having rented the Hemphill
shop, is prepared to do all kind of blacksuiith-
ing,making and repairing wagons and buggies.
Having procured the best of white mechanics,
he holies to secure the public patronage.
J. S. ROBISON, Jr.
$50 Reward.
Will he jiaid for the apprehension and deliv
ery to the Sheriff of Madison county of Jim
Long, colored, who knocked down the jail.-r
aud escaped from jail ou the night of the 4tli
instant. Said Loug is about 30 or 35 years of
X , sis feet one or two inches high, weighs
ut 200 pounds, complexion black, wulks
rather stooped shouldered, very large white
eyes, and lull front teeth. Is charged with
assault with intent to murder; is a notorious
bad character. Look out for him, and stop the
scoundrel. JAMES \V. KIRK,
julylO-lm. : Sheriff.
BLACKSMlTlilNG.
Having rented the Blacksmith Shop so long
occupied by the late William 1’. Talmadge and
employed competent workmen from the North,
1 am prepared to do any aud alt work in the 8
Bla.cl5S52a.i-kh. Line
at the shortest notice and at tlie lowest prices oi
any shop iu tlie city. I havu a
Skilled Edgc-fcool 22CaJxor
and make specially of Axes, Mill Picks, Mat
locks, Picks, Garden Hues and tools of all des
cription and of the finest temper.
WAGONS AND BUGGIES
Ironed and Repaired, Tire Shrank, Etc.
i’lows of all kinds made uud repaired at low
prices. Also
First Class Horse-Shoeing-
; done by a northern sheer, Trotting Plates,
i Concave Shoeing Etc., iu a manner unsurpassed
i try any. All new work warranted aud satis’ae-
I tion guaranteed. Guns and Pistols repaired.
John M. Bass kit.
i uiarchio-l v.
C LARKE SHERIFF SAL)—Will be sold
before the Court-House door, in the city ot
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., •.» the first Tues
day in September next, within the legal hours
of sale, tlie following property, to-wltb A
twelve horse-power portable steam engine, now
in possession of R. Nickerson, Agent of tlie
Athens Foundry. All levied upon by virtue of
a fi. fa. from Franklin Superior Court, October
Term, 1876. James Wilson, plaintiff, va. J. J.
Owen, defendant. All sold to satisfy the strove
stated fi. fa., this August 4th, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
aug7-o0d.
C LARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will tie sold
befofore the Court-House door, in the city
of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., un the first
Tuesday in September next, within ti.e legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-rvit:
One house uud lot whereon Capt. A. S. Erwin
now lives, fronting north on Hill street, east
C lLABKE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
) before the Court House door, in the city o!
Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, <m the first
Tnesdav in August ’-.••yr, within the 1 ya! hours
•if sale, the fvlfowiog property, to-ait: Oik
house and lot with all the nppertinencea thereto
belonging; s id l<>t containing one acre, more
or less; situate, lying and being in the city ol
Athens, firm ting on Barber street, adjoining
Messrs. Cobb Davis’ lot on the north, Stepiieu
Hubbard’s lot on the east, Prince Hodgson’*
lot on the south. All levied upon as the peop-
erty of the defendant by virtue of a State and
I county tax fi. fa. lor 1876. J. W. Johnson,
Tax Collector, vs. R. II. Lampkiu. Ail to sat
isfy the above stated fi. fa.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
ju!y3-S0d
G i EORGl A—CLARKE COUNTY.- Whereas
f Howell Cobb, administrator de bonis non
of Mrs. Sarah R. Hunter, deceased, applies to
tne for leave to sell twenty shares of the capitnl
- „ stock of the Augnstu & Savannah Railroad
and south _ by the vacant Baxter lot, and wgst I Company, these are to notify all concerned to
by street intervening this and Gov. Cobb’s j show ca'trsc at my offiee, on or before tlie first
lot. Levied upon by virtue of a Justices’ i Monday iu August next, whv said leave should
Court fi. fa-, from the 216th Dist. G. M. R. M. not be ^ranted.
Smith & Co., vs. Joseph W. Murrell. All to { Given uuder niv hand at office, this July 2nd,
satisfy the above stated fi. fa. Levy nude and ! 1877. ‘ ASA M. JACKSON,
returned to me by W. A. England, Lawful Con- juIyS 4w. Ordinary.
stable, and legal notice given to tenant in pos
session, this August 4th, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
aug7-30d.
(2J.EORG1A, Madison County.
Present, the Honorable E. II. Pottle,
Judge Superior Court, N. C.
V DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant t*
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be sold before the Oourt House
door of said county on the first Tuesday iu Au
gust, noxt, during the legal hours of sale, 51
shares of the capital stock of the (Priuettou
Manufacturing Company.) to be sold as the
property ofKdw r«l W. Russell, deceased, for
the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms
cash. HENRY L RUSSELL, Adm’r.
June 12—lw
Johh J Dovu,) Libel for Divorce in Madison,
vs. [Superior Court, March Term,
Nxxov Dovu, J 1877.
It appearing to the Superior Court by the
return of tlie Sheriff that the defendant Nancy
Dove does uot reside in this county aud it
further appearing that she does not reside in
this state, it is on motion, ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next term
of tbi? court, or that the case he considered in
default and the plaiutiff allowed to proceed.
It is further ordered that this notice be publish
ed in the Athens Georgian once a mouth fur
four months before the next Term of Court.
Done in ooen Court.
JOHN T. OSBORN,
Attorney tor Petitioner.
E. II. Pottle, Judge Superior Court N. C. . x _..
I hereby certify that the above is a correct ! terms of the law, to be discharged from said
, extract from the minutes of the Superior Court j administration—
1 of Madison County at March T*mi, 1877. j T:.e.-e a-e, therefore, to cite and admoid-h
S. C. 0-KELLY, C. S. C. jail persons concerned, to stow cause at my
! inarch20-m4m. ! office, on or before the fir t Monday in Novem-
1 l bv.r next, against the granting ot said di-charge.
Given under niv hand, a* office, this 19th duy
of July, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON,
said | j u ly24.8m. Ordinary.
G eorgia olarke county. -o*im-
ky’s Office, June 28,1877.—Jane P.Slim-
may, wife of Peter A. Summey, her said hus
band refusing, has applied tor exemption of
personalty and setting npart and valuation of
homestead, and I will pass mjoii the same at lu
o’clock, A. M.. on tlie 20th <Isy of July, ]S77,ai
niv Office.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
july8*2w
G EORGl A, CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas,
VY Stepney Joues, (colored,) administrator of
John Jones, (colored.) deceased, petitions, in
j fi EORGl A, CLARKE COUNTY.—Whci
i Vlltho cstnte of I-aae Wilkerson, late of
iii"i“diate lmvrnci't.
REDDEN T. 1TTTARD.
LT-f\
« I.L person.
Alien P. T
notified to pre
within the linn
I debted to raid
iiaving demands against Wil-
dmadge, deeoeascJ
’.! tlie -ame to me for payment,
prescribed bylaw, and tliose in-
s 1 are requested to make
LIVERY, FEED HD SHE STABLE,
slXfclxcrus, Gcorgia-
OANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Fran!
Hn House budding, Thoms street. Keep a:- | 0 ,-j a .
waxs on build good Turnouts and eaieliil dri-j
era. Block well eared for when entrusted to
re hereby ! cur care. .Stock on hand for sale at ah times.
'eelDtf.
I county, deceased, Is unrepresented and not !il;ee j
I ly to lie represented, these are therefore to c.t- " * '
j and adino-isli all concerned to slow cmiso i.t i fi KORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.--Win
1 my office on or before the first Monday in An- j V* Richard D. W'.n. mid Young K. M.
i gu>t next, why the administration of said estate j applies to me for I, tn-r? of Adminv*. ratio
1 should not bcVes.ed iu the Clerk of the Super.- | bums non, with the will annexed, un the .
i or Court of said comity or such other person or ! of Thomas Mitcbell, (late of said county
! |>evsons that I may deem proper and fit, under j ceased—
1 the statute iu suc& cases made and provided. _ | These arc, therefore, to cite and adm
C'.vcn under vny hand at office thi? i.'th day 1 all concerned, to show cause, at my office
before the F;i:t Mcndiy in September
ASA M .JACKSON, i wliy said Letters should uot be grante
rune go-lvf-
—An aligaior cioiit f«et i?itid, .-lain
in lire Twin lnke-h Florida, when cut
open wire lotted to contain a turtle six
inches across, as lively ns if Ik
had been swallowed.
engagements Miss Dargon’s object,
in visiting Europe i- to select cos
tunics Hn- lh
immediate pavment.
ELlZABEflT A 'i ALMA-DUE. Adtnlr’x.
June 12—4 v
vuTTr- ec
never m:ts m
* FT at THIN DATE, COUNTY ADVER
A tisemcm? which have lierctofore beenpub-
scvcr.il historical dra- I j- 1 '?” I’ a iT r * 'V 11 ><eroaner ho published
in the n Gazette publuheu m Hartwell,
wbiflt she will appear next : Hart county, Ga.
11 1 F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary,
ang.29.tf. Hart county, Ga.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
At the solicitation of many of my foimc-r pat
ruus, i resume the
\ . fore the Court House door, in the city of Athens,
Clarke county, Ga.,011 the first Tv estay in Aujnsi
n. . , wiitiiu the legal hours of sate, tlie following
pro;, ,-ty, to-wit: One hou-eaml lot whereon de-
fenU.iut'uow lives, the property ofCaruliu, i hou.: ?,
fronting on Broad street South, hounded est b>
Swan, North b^r George Davis, East by Henry
, . . ,, - _ t • Graham. All levied upon by virtuc^jf a Justice
irractice ol Medicine P 0 **: 1 fit?.' r Tw e ™ 6t S' I,w r 1 J!? (i ?i-. lo “ tis -
, ly tlie above. T. W.‘Rucker vs. Caroline Thomas.
from this date. 1 will pay especial attention to
tlie disease of Infants and Children, and tlie
Chronic Diseases ot Females.
WM. KJW, M. D
jirne 16. 1875—38-ly*
This July 2d, 187
july3
J. A. BROWNING, Sh’ff.
JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIJ .
rj tion neatly done at tJ*v office
Given under mj -hand, at office, tliis 11th oay
of July, 1877. ASA M. JACKrV/N,
jnlylT Slid. Ordinra .
( 1 EOHGIA—CLARKE COUNTY—'.Yhcrcits
Jf Eiizuticth A. Taltuhdgc,, Admiue tratrix
William I'. Talmadge, di f ased, anplivs t<< me
for leave to sell one burnSied and twenty -a:x
shores of tiic Stock of the Pioneer Payer
Mill Company and the h'acfcsmhh sho(' ami lot
in Athens, properly of said dcoopf re' - - > o " re tbii-.
aU concerned, are hereby i.'.jtifif-I sl.or
j c. use at my office, on or before: the fr.o
! Monday in August next, why said leave si, ul I
I not be granted.
I Given uuder tin hand, this 22nd duy or' Jt u ■
11877. ' ASA M. JACKSON,
jnnc-26 4w. Ordinary*