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THE ATH^JJS GEOHGAIN: SEPTEMBER 18, 1877.
rapt’Ze l to steady his logs, hi*
'■ Jr.n, your inoilmr ami I thought,
yon were going into consiunpi'.on,
aud Dr, —7^-, lie backed us. up in it.
ThnvV why I sent yp# to learu gym
nastic 4|nj, I’m a tpol, your mother
is an aw till good woman, and if we
0.111 get the, doctor up here long
enough to Jet you: feel for his etytet
Lqt»s of Caps.
PmMou'h LaW-Tho Revival or the Headgear of
■ ■ '*•*■> JeslumVTImc.
^From tKc New’York Sun.]
AVe are tofd that both ydung and
married ladies are again to wear dress
ea^; hi>t lUt7e l 'orhfthfflKl affairs
peiched'on the crotfn of* flie head,'
such as matrons have been affecting,
but’ genuine mob caps 'and turbans, _
such as ^rdre Wdrn ; bytbe' beaitRek I don’t care how soon I dle !’’
depictedon thc canvas by Sir Joshua
Reynolds and Sir Peter £elv,' siu-h as
Lady Mary iVortley Montague and
Angelica Kauffman, and her d : stin*»
guished patroness, Lady Wentworth 5 ,
wore. At Stewards we have a hint
of what these caps avc to be. Among
the Paris novelties are fomid. break
fast, dinnof, reception, and opera
caps. They are all made with drowns
sutiieientiy largo to cover all the hair
except the front crimps or love forks,
an.!, perhaps, si little fringe in the
back of the neck. The break last rap
is usually of nv’slin, organdy or
Swiss; it has ruffles of wrought muslin
or lacc, Torchon, Valenciennes or
Smyrna, and a hand and hows o!
ribbon—in cohirs and combinations
suit the ihVlividiinl fancy Two
had
tips
to
colors of ribbon are frequently so 11
on tnq “dressiest breakfast daps, and
‘the contrasts* in 'colors are' very
marked--shy maroon and pale "blue,
o¥ rose i>i>ik and oseille cute, dr
tilleiil "ttfrid bronze green. The dinner
and reception caps are also ot muslin
or lace net for the crowns ; have lace
borders, and are trimined With gauze
ribbons, striped or plaited or crape
woven ribbons, frequently two kinds
on the same cap, flowers, small fruits,
such as cherries, elderberries, grapes,
plums, and dwarf oranges, the fruits
mingled with the leave*• and flowers
of their kind. The effect is far more
pleasing than might be supposed.
Upon the opera cap there is the most
lavish expenditure of material. The
crowns, of fine sprigged laces, or of
striped gauze or light damasse silk,
in all shades of color, rise, turban*,
like, above delicate frills of lace,
Muliucs, Valenciennes, or revived
Venire pointed Anglcterre, forming
a ricll and delicious frame for the
face. The* trimmings, of gauzes and
fancy ribbons,' V.vnli’ning s*. wrnl
colors, or in one rich shade of color
woven, with crape and basket effects,
.’ and occasionally shot with a thread
of gold or silver. The trimmings are
massed over the forehead, consisting
of poufs in the crown piece, loops of
ribbon orgauz’, and fruit and flowers
intermixed.
His Only Wish.
• » #■*'" 1 1 j
Gooif Mannurs Illustrated.
' .auJgsei!;*.
, —ihich jewelry is vulgar. 1
Dp' npt smack While eating.
'—Do not run after, famous people
—Do not cut you# nails in compa
ny 1 : : d
—Cheese "should'he eaten --•with a
fork. * -- ’
—Feeing waiters is paying black
mail.
—Unsweetened eoftee cures
breathy
—Short nails make the finger
grow broad.
—In going np or down stairs pre^
cede the Indv.
—A forntal call is very longif .it
last half an hour. v
—Only a haughty brunette should
wear yellow colors.
—It is impolite to keep a musician
constantly playing.
—Address your wife as
your husband as “.Mr.’’
—A girl should not stroll
with a gentleman at a picnic.
—A lady should not stretch her foot
out iu company.
—Let the wife deal with the female
servants. . ,
— A pink ribbop under the chin
makes a pale woman look brighter.
—No man respects a girl who flirts
though he may flirt with her.
—The lady of the house should re
ceive the guests at a formal recep
tion.
—Always take the last piece of
anything. There is supposed to lie
/ /. 1«)} ; Notice. ! 1 f
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f,
strain*
i applies for
of Barton O. Thrasher, decease!- _ _
i* ,ve tg mil a portion ortho ri»- estate of aaid
deceased—tht-rdpre, all persons concerned, re
hereby notified to show euiise.at ihv office, on
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Whereas, Barton' E. Tlrresher, executor of
Isaac Thrasher,. demised, applies for leave to
sell a portion of the Teal estate of said deceased—
therefore, all pc:sons coneerrjd,- ore hereby
notified to .shew cause, at my o ce. on or before
he first Monday in October nestjArhy said
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New subscribers (applying early) for the year
1877 limy have, without charge,' liie hnmbers-for
the last’qtrnierof 18iC of suqb. perioduLids ai-
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on application. /....j
The Ijeonaru Sc.irr 1'iibljshino Co.,
upriiio-tt 4t Baroluyi tit., New York,
G eorgia—boon be county.—wi.creas.
KVa Harris; wife of Burt'Harris, applies
to me for Letters, of Adnuuisjtration-on the
estate of Burr Harris, (late of said cotm'y.) dtf-
CCaSCd— ' ' » |h. / ,*(]
Tiiese are, therefore, to cite and adtnonts'i
all concerned, to show cause (if, atiy they have)
on or before the first Mond v in October next,
why said 1 ettera should not be granted.
Given under my:ban , at office, tills first day
of September, liji7. J. K. LY LE,
sep4-4w. : Ordinary.
liXadisozi Cousi’by.
OfAPISpHSIIERIFF-S SAUf.—Will be sold
ltt befoW tmi Court House door, in the town
or Danielsville, on the first Tuesday in Septem
ber, within the lecal hours of sale, the following
p*op*%, one *ratfc of .land, in. aaid
county, on the waters of South river, adjoining
tafids of Thompson Caritliers and others, oo«j
tuining one bundled acres, more or less, levied
4>n aa the property of Charles Parofa, to Butisfy
a fi. fa. waned from Hurt Superior;,Court in
favor of William McCurdy and Otlicta.''* JFgal
notice served :on Unaht in possession 25tli day
, J. W. KIRK, Sheriff.
r 3ulyhi-iii».
Claxlse Ootim.'by.
away
GEORGIA—CLARKE CCftJNTY.
Sopiita Whitlow, j Libel tor Divorce, in
vs. > Clarke Superior Court
Gilbeut Whitlow. ) August Term, 1877.
It I'ppeariiig to.the Court by the return of
the Sheriff, tliai the defendant, Gilbert Whitlow,
dues not reside in ibis county, and it further
app aring that he does not reside in-this Stat.-,
it is on motion ordered that satff defendant
.ippear and answer at the. lqx( term of this
Court, or that the case be considered iu default
and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed. *• !
. It is further ordered t"at this notice be pub
lished in the Athens Gr. uibiAV once a month
tor four months, bef.ro the next term of Court.
Done in open Court.
- JACKSON dr THOMAS,
Attorneys for Libellant,
Granted: GEO. D. RICE, Judge S/C.
'I hereby e-'rttfv that'tlio above is a tree
extract from the minutes of tho : Superior.Cpnrt
of C!ar cCountv, at Aderist lertn', f»7?.“‘'’'''
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
G EORGI A—CLARKECtlUNTY.—W hdteas,
. Thomas A, Hodgson applies to me for let-
tern of Administriitibn on the estate of William
V P. Hodgson, (late of said county,) deceased—
These are, there('cne, (o cite and admonish all
concerned, to 'show cause at m.v office, on or
before tho first Monday in Oetober next, why-
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under tny Jiaud, at office, J un 5,1877.
ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary,
sept! 80J. :
{ZJ-EOItGrlA, Madison County.—
'^ Present, the Honorable, K- II. Pottle,
JpfigeSdperior Oourt, f.C.;
Jottfi J Do\x,.d Libel fpr Divoreci ih Mad'tson,
’ vs. _(! j-Suptridr Court, March Term,
Nance Dove,J 1877.
Jt appearing to, the Superior Court by the
rctnrri of the Sheriff that the! defendant Nancy
Dove does not reside in this county and.it
further appearing that she' dfies hot reside in
this state, it is- on motion, ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this court, or that the case be* considered In
default and the f plaintiff allowed to proceed:
It is further ordered that this notico be poblisb-
ed in the Athens Georgian once a month for
four months before the next Terra of Cohrt,
Done in open (J-urt.
JOHN T. 08BORN,
Attorney for Petitioner.
E. H. Pottle, Judge Superior Court N. C.
I hereby certify that the above is a correct
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Madisou County at March Term, 1877.
S. C. O’KELLY, C. S. C.
murchSO-m-Jm.
Clarice Co-uzrfcy.
rtEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.-l,buna-
VJ XT's OzfIok, Augfiif «th, 18771—(’mount
Thotuus (Colr’d) lias applied for exemption of
»ad setting pfeirt, and. valuation oif
bwnestend. and I wih.-pass-upoh the aatpc aVlt’.
o’oloek, a. m. on tho 81«t dnv of August, 1877. ar.
mvoffle- . . -• i ASA M. JACKSON.
m'*-?: ■ •■.(*.■ m'. Ordiiypy..
(GEORGIA' CLARKE CGUiifg
Whereas, Edward K, Hodgson -j'pHcs to
nteibr letters of admitijstruti(hioi) the tdfcge'k*
Lafayette Maupin, late of siud oouhty. deveasia.
These are therefore Jo eile and sdiiHmGli Ml
concerned to show cause at my office oi. ur be
fore the first Monday in October next, wi y sold
letters should not-begnmwd.. ••■sc*-
; Given under tny hand at'itfF ofilee : ti is- jyflF
day of Aggnst. J877. : ' „ S -
"ITowajr, Spisjr, R^liablo-"
The Atlanta_Constitution.
Under its new nr.unagcmei t, The Atlanta
Co-.stitct.on has won tbr its I* th > title of the
leadiug journal of the soutu. Its cutcrprise.
during the recent election excitement, iu send
ing correspondents to different portions of the
couutry, and its series of special telegrams from
Washington wliile.the electoral omniis-mm w
eugaged iu eonsumating the traml that pbbed
radicalism o.ice ir.ore in power iu our nationa)
councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to.
prove that no expense will b - spared to make
The Constitution not only a leader in the dis
cussion of matters of public concern, but a
leader in the dissemination of the latest and |^JEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
VClioron* Nnthnnipl Pinlti.r.lsinn ailntinla.
ens>a»enient of
snored than a:i
marriage
most reliable news. There is no better time
than now to subscribe for
A Fresh sail V'gmias >.■'•«•«*•
Albeit, there lias been a ] ui settlement of
one of the most difficult aud dangerous pro
blems of modem federal politics, tl<e discussioi s
spring therefrom and the results likely to ensu.-
havelost nottnugof their ebsorbing iuterest.
In addition to this, the (ample of Geo-.gia ar
now called >i|iou to settle
The Convt-uliui. v(uesiiu».
aud m the discussion of this important snbjee!
(in which The > oxsrrrrirriox wiil take a lendi’i;
Estate of Mary M. Adams.
P rsotss having demands upon Mrs. Mary M,
Adams, deceased, or upon her Estate, wifi pre
sent them, in terms of the l.iw, nt Simrta, Geor
gia, to II. J ADAMS, Trustee.
Septc . ber 8th, 1877. septll-8t.
•mil ni'irf f I ,arl ) cv ‘ r ' Georgia .isi.iu-rosted. If aeoi‘ on- EORGIA-CLARKECOUNTY.
1 ’ ' tion is r'.iileil its pTod-e '.iiigs w'” find their j Whercus. NatUottirMF.-iisrdson, ndoiltiis
, eariiesi uml falx st . uib-idi.iiuut / .ie voitnnna : tr«*'• t •-•f JmieG. Riehui i* de.-vased.:
—An
little less
1 la ^ e ' i of The Conct.totion, and this tact alone will
If it is nacessarv for you to use ! make the paper indispeusabieio evei veituen ot
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your handkerchief sonorously, leave j The Atlanta Dally Coastfiatioa
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1 j gross of modern journalism bus made poss.ble
—If you lUCCt a gentleman friend j and necessary to hold its place as a 1 -adcr of
| southern opinion aud ns a purveyor of the latent
with' a strange larlv ou his arm, salute ; news, its editorials will i« thoughtful, timely
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methods and thoroughly southern iyid demo-
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; be allert and enterprising, and no expense will
Whereas. Nathaniel Richerdaon, adminis
trator of David Richardson, deceased, petitions
in i eras of the law to be discuarged from said
admistratiou—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to show cause, at my office,
on or before the first Mouday in Jaunarv next,
agarasi the grunting of said discharge.
Given uuder my ban I, at office, this 31st day
of August, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON,
soptll—bi.. ') Ordinary.
NOTICE.
All p'-rsons liriving demands against the es
tate ot John.Kiri;putrick, deceased, are hereby
notified to present the same to mo tn due form
for payment within the time prescribed, by law,
aid those indebted to said deceased, arc re
quired to make inuned'ate pavment.
REDDEN T. PITTARD,
jnly3-80d.' ' 1 Administrator.
p ICORGIA OI.ARKE COUNTY.-t iu wt-
\Xby’» Office, August 6th, 1877.—Robvii II. •
Lampkm hits applied ibr crfeinprioti*«f^fi.isoii-
altjr aud:setting aputl uud valuation «» l„mte-
stead. aii I will puss upon tin* -aun* mqo
o’clock, a. it. on the 4th d->v of Sept «mu-r. 1377
at m.v office. ASA*M. JACKmiN, ’*
angl4-2t. OrOiuiiry^. ,
\ I) :.. n j:?- Tf !-~h T0K ’ S SALE —Puranani~R.
eouuty, will be sokp before the Court llow.e
and twenty six shares of the stock of tlie Pioneer
Paper Mil) Company, one lqt of land, in the
city of* Athens and said eoRir.tv,* containiuir
abc.ut three quarter., of an acre,'move«r less,
including the blacksuiith shop, coal hou-e and
wood shop, an J all too improvements ti.creoi*
except the barn, bring the hlacKnnith shop siv.d
lot lately oecnpied by Wm.Talma.ige,.*tcF;:ne j_
Also, at the same,time and place, wiX !>.• sohT
one red, no horned cow. Also, the set op
blacksmith tools deceased used in said shop
Also, all the ready made work and , toek
hand, consisting of axes, grubbing lu.es, la
links, steel and iron, and all the content* u (
said-shop. All to lie sold as the property of;
said deecased,, . for the benefit of his heirs unu
creditors. Tefms cash.
ELIZABETH A. TALMADGE. I
• ^ Administratrix-
nug7.S0a-prisfU>.
■ All,person?, having donumds against Mrs.
Lucy Y. De'ipree, (Iate of Clarke county.) de
ceased, afe hereby notified to present the same
hr payment (o either of the undersigned within
the time prescribed.by law, and those indebted
to said deceased arc requested to make imme
diate payment. ' 5
August 18tb, 1877.
JOHN A. I1UNNICUTT, 1 v .
THEODORE E ATKINSON, f
sept4-6w.
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Elementary Spelling Books, 41 20 per dozen;
Thomas’ Black d»k, in 2 ounce cases, 50 cents
per dozen ; Flagg and Moore’s Ink, in 2 ounce
ease^ 40 cents per dozer. Paper, Steel Pens,
Pencils dee., as cheap as they can be bought
elsewhere. Give men! trial. .
feblS-tf. T. A. BURKE, Booksollcr.
-CLARKE COUNTt-Vl, Veas,
V Ps . Streokfiiis applied to we for Letters
of Aamipistration, with tho will annexed, or
the estate of Johu F. Streckfass, (hite ef said
cennty,). deceased—,
These are, thercfore.to cite ntid admonish nil-
concerned, to show .cause..at my office/ oa or
before the first Monday iii hcpit lubcr neat—
why said Letters should not be granted).! Jr* •
Given under iny hand, at office,' this 17th dav
of July, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, '
july8l-30d. Ordinary.
C LARKE.MORTGAGE SHERliE^iSALL
Will bo sold before the Court-House dost
in the city of Athens, Ga., on the first Tmsdav
b)th.
The Ooparhn.ersliip
be spared to make it tlie medium of the latest
and most important intelligeuc .
The Weekly tonstilstian
t^Bt sides tiubo lying everything of interest in
the daily, Thk Weekly ('onstitetion will eon-
tain a Department of Agriculture, which will he
iu charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well,
known Secretarv of Georgia State Agricultural
vu. o, Jf ™ 1»ii™! 2K>jatS!%’Sit5Slk*«:
Grove wdl be delivered any where on >'■« i farm V r will find iu it not onlv all the current in-
Heretofore existing under the name and style
of Dorough «fc Osborn, in the lumber business, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
bnsiness in the future will be continued under
the name and style of J. W. PRUITT & CO..
to whom nil orders lor lumber must be address
ed All orders for lumber or laths left with
Wiley F. Hood or VV. B. Pruitt will ho puuc-
tn "
Northeast Railroad. Thankful for past favors
we respectfully'' solicit the patronage of the
public ii> want of lumber or laths to the new
firm. April 12. 1877.
onl7-3 J. AY. PRUITT & CO
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mcl)27*tt Atlanta. Ga.
Some iiioiitlis ago a fotul Detroit
tV.vhor imagined that his only son, a
voting man ot' twenty, was going
into consumption. A doctor was
consulted, and he advised rimt the
smi he put through a course of gym
nastic training. Tho young man
seemed to like the idea, and for two
or three months he was in daily at
tendance at a gymnasium. Then he
Began to grow eareloss, and finally
quit it altogether. The father lliongt
he could see signs of failing health
again, and to induce the son lo go
back D» rings, liars and gloves once
more, he fitted up a private gymna
sium in the barn and began a t^itirse
of exercise himself Tito other morn
ing he remembered that he used, to
be a boxer in his yonttger days, mid
be remarked that he’d give the son
a few leksons. He was hal-meine
himself on hiW heel ami f olitlg otti
with both hands, when s 'meihiug
him, and half a minute'nftnrwards
dimly realized that some ‘one ’
bonding over hinrnud shying 1- ‘
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“ Why, flit her, T got ih h love
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Atlanta, Ga.
iu terms o. tlie law to lie discharged from said
administri.thm—
Tiiese arc, therefore, to eite and adtqouiah all
persons concerned, to show cause, at rav office,
on or before the first Monday in January next,
against the granting ot said discharge.
Given uuder my hand, at office, this 31st day
of August, .877.
ASA M. JACKSON,
septlt-3m. Ordinary.
USTOTICIEI-
4 FTKK THIS DATE, COUNTY ADYEH
tiacmcuts which have heretofore been pub
lished in this paper, will'hereafter be published
iu the Sun, a Gazette pub ished in Hartwell,
Hart county, Ga.
r. C.STEP11ENSON, Ordinary,
ang 99.tt. Hart comity. Ga
CASS FOR WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Mtnufaeturing Company are now
making a mucli larger variety of Wooleu Goods
than ever before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to the
Pbe-ivi in Exchange'
than have it I ,’urded and spi
Samples and Terms ol Exenaugo.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19. 1875-29-tf
tools and fixtures, show cases, sates, and alt
other property belonging to aud connected
with the jewelry store and business ot Frank
P. Talraadge, at No. 3,1 road street, Athens, Ga.
This stock embraces fine gold watches ami
chains, silver wutches, all kinds and stilts ot
ladies' and gentlemen’s jewelry, gold eyt-
glassee, gold pens and pcuciis, Rilverand platec!
forks, silver and plated table services of oft-
kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, gnus- and accou
trements, docks, card stands, toilet stands,
cake baskets, fruit stands, vases, guitars, banjtw,
violins, linrmoi.icons, and a large numl-i-r tf
articles of jewelry and fancy articles tootediry?
to meution—such as nrc usually kept iu a large,
I first-ciass jewelry establishment in a cilv. The
I stock is very largo and full, and the roods new.
| and of the latest styles, and of the best quality.
. . . , ... j Levied on bv virtue of a mortgst’e fi. fa 5®scadi
lore to the uitcrest of l.e hv „ m darke Cm* i? f-% cf
the M col -or. noth re m r ; K 4JWM8 aU: ; R, lt . l8 t. Mow> ,,, ^
*&*£££ b0mC ' tuU ! P-.Tahur.dge,’ to sa'isty raid fi. fh. Proi^rty
j pointed i-.it in the fi fu. and two distress w«r-
! rants, cne in favor of A. K. Childs and this,
j other in favor of R. L. Moss, against said Tat.
■ madge. ■ J. A. BROWNING,SheriCL
aag7-3w.
Important to Cotton Planters.
■Chicle, ako * sehiihL
h Pnbli«y l>aily, Tri-lLc!(ly anil Weekly,
A-b Ga.,
, , UY Walsh tt-WEftiirr. Proiirictora.
C .. !» „t»j -'.-signs lu$y an-■ desired, 1’iiiiu ot 1 . • ' .*■
Kl-.tairste, Mouutncfars: Ilea i add Foot Stones ! Fnll teleetophic dirantches from all points.
1 r l ” ’ yifle ,1'twtw. Marhq «r Granite B..x j .Latest imJ im>.-t accurate market reix.it
i . i.ib*, Drillh- r>>omhs, Vases or Statuuhv. 1 -• -'• '••*'■* - *- -
j. 3! . ... *
Ths Georgia State Fair
Will be held in ATLANTA, beginning
Monday, October 15th, 1877,
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
Large and Liberal Premiums for Stock, Man
ufactures, Machinery, Agricultural Implements.
Fancy Work of .Ladies, Fine Arts and Farm
P: oducts, are offered.
Premium Lists aud other information ean ha
obtained by application to
MALC< >LM JOH NSTON, Secretary,
scpt4r7t. Atlanta, Ga.
a. s. otks’s
Fias Wluskyand Brandy.
Parties desiring to purchase, by Wholesale,
pure Uratifly or Wlii-ky, will find it to their iu-
toresl to purchase from the undersigned, sole
agent of G. S. Duke, to sell by wholesale Ids
Fine,Pure Whisky and Brandy. The pipes,
through which the G. S. Duke Whisky and'
Urandy.are dist.iled, are uuule of Jfoo !. Every
gallon wutrantod pure. Address.
- fi. R. DUKE. Agent, •;
decS-tf - . Jefferson, Ga.
tain we can satisfy yon. | stilled fi. fa., this August 4th, 1877.
By ordering direct from us uud giving satis- j. a. BROWNING, Sheriff -
factory reference, you can thereby save your- j atig7-30J.
selves Agent’s Commission.
july24-lm.
J. I), ill. T. IIAjINAOK.
’ f brawfiirdfille. «*.
dfr-
$50 Reward,
Will be paid lor the apprehension and deliv
ery to the Sheriff of Madison county of Jim
Long, colored, who knocked down tlie jail r
and escaped from jail on the.night of the-lth
instant. Said Long is about £0 or 35 years of
age, six feet one. or two inches high, weighs
about 200 pounds, complexion black, walks
rather stooped shouldered, .very large white
eyes; and full front teeth. Is charged with
-issault with iutent J to.iiiurder; is h notorious
bad character. Look out for him, and stop the
scoundrel. JAMESW. KIRK,
julylo-lm. - Sheriff.
CV
o:t your'nasril—just, a little lyrler. ti>
sve if' yotl .were sVi^Yfl on your pins.”
“ Dinii’t yon strike :ts barfl as you
could?”
“No, not hair, not a quarter. It
was wliat the lioys call “ feeliiifj for
claret.” Tour n we will spring hack
to position in less than httlt' a flay,”
Tho father got tip, let v llfe glovf-s
fall fcoai liis hand, an l as lie can Hit
BETWEEN THE
Georgiy and Northeastern Railroad.
..mi vvould.be pleased to carry ppsscngera (*ho
u.ivu such bag-gage as they .can-handle t licm-
selves) to and trout the Depots and all other
point* on their route. ' The coaeh will cull «t the
■otels with all out going .mails. No drumming
for passengers. Fare 25 'cents.
tnoUST-lni J. S'. WILLIFORD.
SCO.
h f F w.'Jk'tla.'ct'fc.a, Gsu : ’
ii“r|'niiis tfi Dress ^'6?>bilS. } .
’■ !X* .1*1 *.* ;> * i *1
. ;Si:ss3ss. LWC-va-at - ,to ZtecL-ukoed.
( As Tsliall be tftn.peUed to vauutu ipj- pro ett
store- .ou tlio lSrti' of July,'to allow the owner*
4o btillJ a iietv' one, I shall eommciioc on Mon-
J. j. Heard-& W. F. Hood;*
' COffitB Fcc.vpliv AX» OfOXES StKOTs. .
• FRESH BEEF, MUTTON,d’ORK",and SAU-
. s 'gc.(.Fresh -atid Poiogna Sausage). Vlnr- So-.
” '■ ’ -v.i tho street ready' to supply
lip citizens of, Athens. Please! -
' iv ® u-youroroer* aud we will gnaiimtee per- I stock must be. reduced by tbe 13th of July, the
ect Mtistactioo. The bighwt market prices tnha-1 shall move to new store. No ure to
- quote prices, as everything vyill bo sold much
tuuler the market pricer.
R. O. DOUGLASS.
jenkio ’
offer
be
K1 x c^i nnge B al oo ri.
COLLEGE AVENUE
fofore the Court-House door, in the eit>
of Athens, Clarke county, Gn., on tho first
Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wk:
One house and lot whereon Cant."A. S. Erwin
now lives, fronting north on Hill street, east
and south by the vacant Baxter 1.1, and west
by street intervening this and Gov. Cobb’s
lot. to-vied- < on by virtue of. a Justices-'
Conrt fi. f . from the 216th Dist. G. M. R. 5f.
Smith A Co., v». Joseph W. Murrell. All tc
satisfy the above stated fi. fa. Levy made and
returned to me l-y W. A. England, Luuiul Con
stable, and legal notice given to tenant in pos
session, this August 4th, 1877.
J. A. tROWMNG, Sheriff.
aug7-50d.
-Whereas.
I Stepney Jones, (colored,) admihUtnitor o
■ha Jones, (90’ored.) <1 ceased, petitions, ii
rms of the law, to be discharged from said
F.0RG1A, CLARKE COUNTY.-
J
Join
terms
admini.-trntion-
Tiie.-e are, therefore, to. .cite and sdiucnish
all persi fis ‘.(.r.cenied, to eliovv wiuse atmy
The btgit Cincinuatti Lager llcl-r, Cigars and all office, on ord-ofore the first Monday it) Noveir-
■ -1-1—1- i-n^rs sold,cheap •--** —
lay
Practical ^Watchmaker.
H AS rc.nov ! od 13 ills' old stalltl- at the AV.C'
■thug-where he.y.ilf he gl.< i to s
ms‘customers, old «u T’hfw, wh-> wis . :i» y
ti'orW duiic on- >Vrttcn>5, Cli.cks. r.tjtFJtf "i lr.
Ail- work wamuited. •
I m T-.’ - t -ARlilUR l.V W -.
p-ffolrw5«3EBT©!Sr ^ -.•<
. .. - .. in Nov
b r next, a ainst tlie granting 01 sjuil discharge
Given under my hand, 1' office, (!;is l‘j;h dfs'
cfJaly. IS77. ASA M. JACKSON, '
jii!,v24-Biii. Ordinary!
/GEORGIA. CLARKE COUNTY. 4t5hicrees.
^1T Uicii'T I D. AVinit and Young K, Milchi-n
applies t‘d me for Li tters 01 AdriiitiistrAfon, d«
1 unis no;- r \viI*- 1 t!3 w ill riinexcd, op the estate
of T' iiuiss .MTtc’.p*T. (late of shk! comity,) de
ceased™ i- . ’
T'.r-: are, therefore, to cite and nelniccisl.
'.■ii eoud riuilMo slit*- ejnse. a: my ufirccdon t-r
before tba. firs.t' Monday in S-j>t< ; m|ier,next.
why t;»ul-Lrtt'dls S'... jjd hot'bfi gr-nteef.'
G-ven aii let.«i» Jtard, st off.ee this, uth day
. bf Julv, TS77.■" ’ 'A’A-M. JAcKstlN,
if.ijjpvliRktfl- • . -. ,I{ Offlbfajry.
XTo'bico.
.1:un-ox, Ga , August 14, U77.
Owing lo sickness in Prof. Glenn's family,
tiie exeiylsi-s of Martin Institute will not be
resumed until August 29th. ung21 2t.
SAM
Boot: cuid Skoc-Maksr.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
(OvtB Jacoeb & MtoHAEira Froax.)
First class work tnrueil oat on short notice,
at liberal prices. Give u>e it call and get go»’ i cheap at
material and fine work. nwrehlft-tt. mav2? tf.
Fun for tlie Boys and Girls*
iciu, jm.'o iwnri UiVm >»u
BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
G FtvRatA. OLAKKE COUNT Vi-#*Vr Wirtes.,
the e-tate of Isaac Willtersontilato of said
1 "coCttitV, dhetst-efi; itiniiTcpresrhttd.fiud’itt-t likee
' ly to be gj-pr-'sptdc.d, thc^uap, thfOTfpje lo cit-
iuj'd udthd ishnU»-onitrtfdcftb sl ow' orttcu at
Jiv tlie cierk'of tha Superi
or ConrI of said county or men other person or
. '•" ’’ '* ^i^j,2^exry' ?: CaOOdi3
Mas. T. iA..Adaxi? would most rv-|w Yal«
inform ^0 Lnffitauf Athen^aud of - | of5ce w th ** wl A«-
jacentj tq.it shd liaa uoiir recftreed aiu ‘t.wtae< * ; g.. st 0( .^- -s-hy the administration of said estate
latest ( style^ aud fi^hions.qf , .
IDG. BaaacD, .Rttbaas, latccs, Flow. <;l .v„. Vcnd at tfife 2 g th ^
which she will sell at reaaonamo pi ecs. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carefully filled- fStort* h-.ntcd
on Breed street, one door above Nat'mnal Bank,
april 21.1875—25-tf.
■Wa23.-bcd-
Employinent either as a wet or dry jiur.-e.
Wages reusonable.
Address Mrs. J. A. B0RM1 MANN,
aug21-2t. M’int, rv,l!», G.i
of June, 1677.
lune 2C-4w.
ASA M.JACKSON,
Ordiuarv
SToticQ.
The undersigned hat .'2 ranted the Hemphi^h-.
shop, is prepared to do all kind i f blacksmith—'
in",-n;iV.ing and repairing wagons and buggies.
Having procured tlm best of white mechanic*,,
he hones to secure the public iiatronage.
J. >. ROBISON, Jr)