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Alter having arranged the prelimi>
naries as to style, price, eto., enter
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THE ATHENS GEOKGAIN:
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OCTOBER 2,
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1877.
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the operating room anil inform the
operator that, you liavb but three
minutes to catch the train—persuade
him if possible to sit you in advance
of two or three others who have been by
patiently waiting—get vexed and jj,
pout if' he declines to do so without
their consent. Then retire to a seat
in the reception room and cultivate a
view of thought best adapted to make
you miserable.
When vonr turn ccines, suddenly
recollect that your hat, cloak, etc.,
must be removed, and that your hair
needf briinptng or re-arranging, tvon-i
der why you had not so employed
yourself while waiting; but, uo mats
ter, console yourself with the idea
that you are paying Mr. Skylight
back in his own coin by making him
wait.
If your face is long and slim be
sure to do your hair up high “ a la
pompadour;” this may make the face
look a little longer and slimmer-hut,
no matter, follow the prevailing style
and blame the operator for all that is
not as your fancy pictured it.
Should your neck he a trifle long,
; wear a dress cut low or a turn down
collar. It it is the reverse, wear a
high rufy “ a la Queen Elizabeth.’’
Should ‘ “ Old Glasscye ’’ suggest a
ruffle for No. 1 and collar for No. 2,
. think how stupid he must be not to
know what folks are wearing this
fall.
> If the figure is tall and slim, wear a
long waisted dress with a skirt a®
scant as you can, but possessing a
long trail; this will make yon vail
in appearance and rail at tho artist
too.
If the extremities of your mouth
should be unfortunately near your
ears, don’t allow the artist to make a
profile, because such a view would
only show half of its-actual capacity
for hubkwheat cakes, etc.
Jf the case is otherwise, insist on a
profile, became a lady friend of yours
bad a side view taken which every
one admires. Should there he a lib
eral supply of humanity in the make
up of your nasal organ, object all the
morc.to a full view.ol the face.
When you are about 'to be sacri
ficed, surprise your tormentor with
some new and original phrase, such
as, “ I would rather have a tooth ex
tracted-’’ When he attempts to pose
you, object to the position, or, better
still, bring in three or four lady
friends and induce them to sustain
you in your objections, get them to
luss around you as much as possible,
and don’t for a moment forget you
are seated in a dentist’s chair. To
tally ignore the artist, so he will be
responsible only in case the picture is
a failure.
If a child is to be photographed,
wait till about sundowu or rise unu
sually early and come before break
fast—you are aware that the best
light for “the little ones” is between
10 a. m. and 2 r M., but no matter
about the light, suit your owu con
veniencc. If tho child is less than
tno years old, insist on having it
taken standing, and, to make matters
still more difficult of accomplishment,
put ou a dark dress. If the child ia
older, commence a week or two be
fore the picture is to be made to drill
it in positions; teach it how to hold
its mouth, and don’t forget to tell
repeatedly not to be afraid of the ar
tist, thus conveying to the child’s
mind tho idea that something terrible
will happen and that a monster will
will have charge of the ceremonies.
The above is not a rare experience
in the profession, but quite a common
one, and the moral is obvious. If
yon expect a natural picture, do not
get yourself up iu a style entirely for
eign to your everyday appearance.
Discard gew-gaws and so on; dress
the hair and person becomingly; and,
finally, assist the artist in his by no
menus easy task. He must have
yonr entire support and confidence,
and t: e utmost good feeling must
prevail throughout the operation, or
the inevitable result is a failure.
AHUERSOaVILLE PRISON:
Compiled from
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Official Documents
in the bands of
RANDOLPH STEVENSON, M.
of Lcct
1*77, and
Atlanta Medical College,
ATLANTA, GA
Tho TwentietWAuimal Coj
Mta-5fa=4!«W*-Lll. . , .
Faculty—J. G. Westmoreland, \V. F.
more laud, W. A. Love, V. H. Taliaferro, Jolm
Thad. Johnacrtjt-W. ^jalhoOn, J. 1L.Logan;
Demonstrafor or 'Anatomy, r. W . Jthtnrfe.
Send for Announcement, giving full infonna-
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College, The Georgia State Pair
Oconee CoTxxrb^,
Clarice County.
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK
a ivi lifii Wi *
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Formerly Surgeou in the Army of the Con
federate States of America; Chief Surgeon of
tho Confederate States Prison Hospitals, Ander-
sonville, Georg# I Surgeon and Medical Pur
veyor of tlio Confederate States Prisons East of
the Mississippi river.
Together with a review of a portion of the
testimony of tho witnesses in tin- celebrated
“ Wire Trial,” and brief notices ot some of the
works that have appeared on Southern Prisons
by Northern Authors,
WmiAU APgEXTPgg,
Containing the names of ubout 13,000 Union
Soldiers who died, ut AndcrsonviUe; Riving
number of their graves, their rank, the Compa
nies and Regiments to which they lielonged,
and the date of their dea h, as registered by the
author and others.
Also, Cause and Classification oftho Diabases
incident to Prison Lite; Comparative Stit -
incuts of Prisoners captured, ’ and deaths in
Northern and Southern PrisonsA Chapter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc., etc
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Publishers.
J. E. HITCH, AGENT.
ATHENS, GA.
A LL persdns bavin-? demand's against 'Wil
liam P. Talmudic, decceased, are hereby
notified tp present the same to me tor payment,
within the time p-Aeribed by law, mjid those iu-
’-iebted to said deceased are requested to make
immediate pavmeut.
ELIZABETH A TALMADGE, Admtr’x.
June 12—ft w
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ST. JOSfPIfS ACADEMY,
Wanhinetou. Wilke* County, Wa.
Bearding ad Pa; School For Young Lapis.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
The Sister’s of St. Joseph.
T his institution is pleasantly
situated in the suburbs of the beautiful
towu of Washington, one of the most healthy
spot* iu Georgia, liaviug a delightful climate,
free from aU malaria. A beautiful and retire:!
grove, adjacent to the Academy, will afford
ample facilities fcr healthy recreation. Parents'
and Guardians may rest satisfied that the Sisters
who direct the institution consider themselves
bound to respond to their confidence by strictly
it
Urge and Liberal Premiums for Stock, Man
ufactures, Machinery, Agricultural Implements,
Fancy’'MfZrk of Ladies, Fine Arts and Farm
Pi oducts, ere _ offered.
Premium Lists and other information can be
obtained ,by application to i\ A
MAfyCOj^FJOHNSJON,'Secretary,
sept4-7t. Atlanta, Ga.
fjEORGIA-CLARIvECOUNTY.
, Whereas John E. Pope, guardian of his
J wife, Mattie A1 Pope; applies to mo for letters
» of dbuiissioin from said gnuidianship—
!„ Tlicse'hre', therefore,'to cite arid admonish all
persons concerned,-to show, cause at iny. office,
on or before tho first Monday in Novembet
next, why said letters should riot be grantod.
Estate of Maxy M. Adams.
P -.rsons having demands upoa Mrs. Mary M.
Adams, deceased, or upon bet Estate, wiilpre-
sent them, inierms Qf the law, at Sparta, Geor-
U..J. AifAMSpIruatee.
ber 8th, 1877. . ■ scptll-St.
attending to the moral and intellectual improve
ment of tbeir pupils, and giving them that
physical care they would receivoatbonUL Eaoh
yonnfc lady must be provided with shrtowefc,
four table r.apkius, knife, fork, spoon t tumbler,
toilet soap, etc. Tiic Scholastic Year is divided
into equal sessions ot five months each. Fall
session begins on the First Monday in Septem
ber, Spring session begins on the First Monday
of February Pnpiis are, however, received at
any time during the year—their session com
mencing with the date of their entrance. •
COURSE OF STUDIES:
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Grammar,
Rhetoric, Composition, History, Natural Phil
osophy, Geography, Botany, Arithmetic, Alge
bra, Geometry, French and Latin Languages,
Music on Piano and Oigan, Drawing ana Paint
ing in Water Colon. Fancy Work. .Embroidery,
Wax Flowers, Lace, Plain and Fancy Needle
Work, form no extra charge to Boarders.
TERMS—Payable in Advance.
Board, Tuition, Washing, Use of Bed and
Bedding, for one session of 5 months.$30 00
Music on Piano, including use of instru
ment 15 00
Crayon Drawing and Painting in Water
t Colors . ... Ilf 00
Vacation of two months, if spent at the t
Academy 25 00
Terra* for Ray Scholars, per quarter In Advance.
Tuition in English and French:
Elementary Class. $ 6 00
Intermediate Class 9 00
Senior Class 12 00
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STOVES.
The House-Keepers Favorites
G. S-XHTSS'S
Fine Whiskyand Brandy.
Parties desiring to purchase, by wholesale,
pure Brandy or Whisky, will find it to their in
terest to purchase from the undersigned, sole
agent of G. S. Duke, to aell by wholesale his
Fine, Pore Whisky and Brandy. The pipes
through which the G. S. Duke Whisky and
Brandy are dist.iled, are made of wool. Every
gallon warranted pure. Address,
. G. R. DUKE, Agent,
dec5-tf Jefferson, Ga.
Given under my hand, at office, this 19th day
of September, 1877. • ‘ ' 11 ’ '
6ept°5-lus AS A Paltry,,
QflORGIA—CLARKSCOIJNTY.
Whereas, Eugene. W. Brydye, adminis
trator of SamueL Freeman, (colored,} deceased,
petitions in terms of the law to he discharged
trom said administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause at my office,
on or before the first Monday in January next,
against said discharge.
Given under my hand, at office, this the 4th
day of September, 1877.
aSA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
sept25-8m.
G EORG1A 6 CO N E R CO "U NT V.'—O k din a i< y V
Offick.—John mil-pkins has applied for
exemption of a homestead of realty and per
sonalty, and I will pass upon the same at niv
office, at. Iff o'clock, m., Oetolicr 13tli, 1877. .
JAMESR. LYLE, Ordinary. '
sept25-3t. ,
GEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.
^. Whereas, Edward E. Ilodgjir.n ,-ippilcs, la
me for letter* of administration on-tho estate of
Lafayetto Manpin, late of said county dcceasod-
Thcse arc therefore to cite and ndindnish all
concerned to show cause at iny office on or be
fore the first Monday in. October next,; why s»kl
letters should riot be granted. ' ' T
Given under my band at my office this lltli
dsy of August, 1877.
ASA M, JACKSON, Ordinary.
augl4-S0d
3STOTIOE1.
A fter this date, county adveb
tisements wliicli have heretofore been pub
lished in this paper, will hereafter be nnblished
in the Sun, a Gazette published in Hartwell,
Hart county, G*.
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THE BEST.
H. O. SOVGLASS,
il-blan-ba^ Ga.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
Sbccilcrj Must to Rcducod.
Aa I shall be compelled to vacate ray pre -Cut
store on the 1-Wi of July, to allow the owners
bu'ihl a new one, 1 shall commence on Mon
day to reduce my entire stock, and will offer
goods at great reduction. Everything,will be
marked down and will be sold cheap,- as tb»
stock mnst be reduced by the 15th of July, the
time I r.hnll move to new store. No use to
qwitc prices, as everything will tie sold much
under thn market prices.
R. O. DOUGLASS
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods.
Mbs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athena and of counties ad
jacent, that she has now received and opened a
most choice and select assortment of Spring and
Sumriier Millinery Goods, comprising in part the
latest styles and tashious of
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Data, Bunuets, Ribbons Lace*, Flower*, Olore*,
which she will sell at reasonable prices. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carcfriliy filled. Store located
on Broad street, one door above National Bank,
april 21, 1875—25-tfr
2Totic©. >>
The undersigned bav'jg rented the Hempbil
shop, is prepared to do all kind of blacksmith-
ing,making and repairing wagons and bnggies.
Having procured ; tbe best of white mechanics,
he hopes to secure the public patronage.
J. 8. ROBISON, Jr
King Marks”
Exchange Saloon,
COLLEGE AVENUE.
The best Cincinnatti Lager Beer, Cigars and all
kinds of Liquors sold cheap
decl9-Iy. * FOR CASH.
O' Ry’s Office, September 14th, 1877.—Or
dered that sixty per cent, be levied npon the
State tax for the year 1877, for county purposes,
to be divided into specific per cent, to each
particular object and purpose hereinafter speci
fied so ob to raise for the several objects and
purposes below enumerated the following re
spective sums or amounts:
To pay interest on bonds of the county.$ 2,500
To build or repair Court-House or jail,
bridge or ferries, or other public .im
provements, according to contract.. 500
To pay Jailor’s, Sheriff’s, and Other
officers’ fees that they may he legally r
entitled to ont of the county, inclu
ding salary of County Judge... 2,200
To pay Coroners all fees that may bo
due them by tho county for holding
inqnests 50
To pay. expenses of Bailff at court, non
resident witnesses > in criminal cases,
fuel, stationery, servant hire, Rnd tnc
like:
To pay jurors.
To pay expenses incurred in supporting
tbo poor...
To pay any other lawful charges against
the coririty............
the
THE MOST DURABLE!
Kentucky Horses and Mules
Look ont! On or about the 15th of Septem
ber, I will be in the market with a fine lot of
horses and mules. All in want, can find me at
Gann & Reaves'- stable,
septll tf. W. 8. HOLMAN.
IKON KING.
The Cheepest and Best
T offer the above STOVES to the citizens of
Northeast Georgia, besides Tinware, Sheet Iron,
Copper, Zinc., etc. Call and you will be satisfied.
J. c
WILKINS,
Brond Street,
SION OF THE Bit'. COFFEE POT.
auft7-Sm _ ! .
LEGAL BLANKS,
•sieuy printed and tor tele *t this offi
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T3CA.HmiS,
Boot ajad Shoe-Maker.
ATHFN8, GEORGIA,
(Ovk.b Jacobs A Miciiaxl’w^toiue.)
Flint ola»s work tnru.nl ont on short notice,
at liber.d prices. Give, ma a call and
material and fine work.
gatge
chlf
march 18-tt
Fun for tk& Boys and Girls-
The High Fly K'te, the DiammiA Kite, Skip-,
cheap
may22 tf.
J OB WORK OF AU, DESORIP
till!' *».'•;7 t' Jit
700
1,650
1,000
400
*9»«>0
The balance of this levy, ifany, to be applied
to legal indebtedness of the. coonty due or to
become due daring the year, or post due.
A true copy from the minutes. ..
; ASA M, JACKSON, Ordinary.
aept25-80d.
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C LARKE MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Court-House door,
ip the city of Athens, Ga., on the first Tuesday
in October next, 1877, within tho legal hours el
sale, the following property, to wit:
The entire stock of jewelry, silver ware,
plated ware, hardware, fancy goods, jewelerV
tool* and fixtures, show cases, safes, and all
other property belonging to and connected
with the jewelry store and business ot Frank
V. Talmadge, at No. 8, Broad street, Athens, Ga.
This stock embraces fine gold watches and
chains, silver watches, all kinds and atyles of
ladies* and gentlemen's jewelry; gold eye
glasses, gold pens and pencils, silver and plated
forks, silver and plated table services of al -
kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and accon-.
trements, clocks, card stands, toilet stands,
cake baskets, fruit stands, vases, guitars, banjos,
violins, hnrmonicona, and a large number o?
articles of jewelry ana fancy articles too tedious
to mention—such os arc usually kept in a lame,
first-class jowelry establishment in a city. The
stock is very laige and full, and the goods new
and oftho latest styles, and of the best quality..
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Clarke Superior Court ir. fav<r of Asaph
K. Childs and Ruths L. Moss, versus said Frank
P. Talmadge, to satisfy said fi. fa. Property
pointed out tu the fi. fa. and two distress'war
rants, one in favor of A. K. Childs and the
ether in favor of R: L. Moss, against said Tal
madge, ^ J. A. BPQWNING, Sheriff;,.
i PUINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to
J\ order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, will bo sold before the Court House door
of said county on the first Tuesday in November
next during the legal hours of sale the following
lands to wit: one tract lying In said county known
as the Helicon Spring place, containing 64 acres
more or less, (reserving one aero,' embracing the
burial ground) also one other lot, lying in said
county containing 100 acres, more or less, lying
East of aQd adjoining the above and. kuown in
the plat of the survey of the lands of Everett
Yerny deceased by the No. 1. Also at the same
time and place one note on J. C. Turner A Co., for
principal amount 82G0,41, dated June 13th, 1867,
and due four months afterdate, on which has been
paid at divers. times S252J16; one note on J. H.
Wilson A Brother’s for 8789,000 dated 1st July 1866,
and due one day alter date. All to be sold os the
property of Everett Yerby deceased, for the benefit
ol bis distributors. Terms Cash.
THOMAS K. HUDSON, Ailm'r.
Sept. 25—30d.—Printers Fee 85.00.
JbhpJO
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otice.
Jefferson, Ga-, August 14, 1877.
Owing to sickness in Prof. Glenn’s family,
to exercises of Martin Institute will not be
sumed until August 29th. ang21 2t.
AHTara. EVANS,
PracticarW atchmaker.
H ATS removed to his old stand at the Xtw
Drug Store, where he will be glad to see
his customers, old and new, who wish fine
whrk done on Watches, Clocks, And Jewelry
febaO-Om. ’ ARTHUR EVANS.
Important to Cotton Planters.
tVe liavc on hand
Cotton Gins, made up i:
good materia},'which v
lot of first-class
e best style and of
we will sell at the lowest
OCONEE COUNTY
terms of the law, to be discharged from said
administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
aft persons concerned, to show cause at mv
office, ou or before the first Monday in Novem
ber next, against the granting of said discharge.
Given uuder my hand, at office, this !0th dav
of July, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, *
july24-8ra. Ordinary..
Q.EORGIA—CLARKE COU N TY.
Whereas, Nathaniel Richardson, adminis
trator of June G. Richardson, deceased, petitions
in terms ot tho law to be discharged from said
administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, to show cause, at my office,
on or before the first Moudav in Jamiarv next!
against the granting ot said discharge. *
Given under my hand, at office, this 81st dav
of Angust, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON,
septll-3m. Ordinary^
market prices. All planters wishing to buy a
cheap and good Gin, will find it to their interest
to correspond with us, as we mean business to
auit the times.
We have over twenty years’ experience in tho
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, yon can thereby aave your
selves Agent’s Commission.
J. D. A B. T. HAXMACK,
July24-lm.Crawferdrllle, fla.
Miss C. Potts,
Fashionable Dessmaker,
(pru University Bank.) -. ~
ji y * r - % i w **
Sxoad S-fcreet, Athena, Gfau
Would respectfullv inform the Ladies and
her friends K cnerally, of Athens and vicinity,
thatwne ra now prepared to do Dressmaking in
the Neatest and most fashionable styles. With
her experience in the badness, die feels sore ol
giving satisfaction. nay 14,1»'6—28-tt
^Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 1876.
On after Monday, May 1st; 1876
the Passenger trains on thy Georgia
Railroad will run as follows, viz;
D>v Passxxqir Traih wilt
I^ave Athens at 9.00 a.m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 r. m.
.Arrive at Atlanta at.,.. 4.00 p.m.
loave Augusta at.... .;. ; 800 a.m.
liCave Atlanta at *. 8.00 a. m.
Arrive at Athens at.... .......... -.55 p.
Niout Passenger Train.
L^ave Athens at.;...... , 9.30r.ii.
Arrive at Augusta ut 7.35 a. m
Arrive at Atlanta at ;5.S5 a. m
Leave Augnstaat.... 8.2op. m
!,eave Atlanta at 10.50 p. x
Arrive at Athens at...... * ; 6.50 a. m.
i’assengera from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or any point on the Geoigia Railroad
Mi l Branches, by taking the Day Passenger
Train, will make close connection atCamak
with Train r or Miiledgeville and Macon
Sleeping Cannon “
apriiW-tt
$50 Edward.
Will be'pdd for the approhendon and deliv
ery to the Sheriff of Madison eo'nhtyof Jim
Long, colored, who knooked down the jail-r
and escaped from jdl on the night of the 4th
instant. Sdd Long is about 80 or #0 years of
age, six feet one or two inches high, weighs
about 200 pounds, complexion black, wdks
rather stooped shouldered, veTy large white
eyee, and foil front teeth. I)t charged with
assault with intent to murder; is a notorious
bad oharucter. Look out for him * ‘
s on Night Passenger Trains.,
S. K. Jobnoon’ Superintendent.
Bol-fcoxx Qoorgiat.
Situated 66 miles on Hie Atlai.ta, Richmond
and Air lane Railroad from Atlanta, and within
one mile of thejanction of the North East Rail
road of Ga. The Proprietor is now prepared
to serve nil who eaU npon him with meals at the
following rate*:
Single meal ’.Me. I Per week ...$8 01
Per day ...$1 50 | Per meuth $20 0
jnly!8-ly S. H. HUGHEN.
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordi
nary of Oconee county, and in pursuance of the
last will and testament of Jehu O. Thrasher,
deceased, will be sold bcihro the Conrt-IlouFe
door, in Watkinsville, of said county, ou'the
first Tuesday:in November next, duiiug the
legal hours of sale, the following propi r.y, to-
wit: one tract of land known as the John O.
Thrasher home place. There is a good two
story dwelling, a gin house, packing screw, and
all necessary ont-buildings on said place, 'here
arc three hundred and sixty-five (365) acres
more or less iu said tract ot land; two hnndred
acres original forest, a few acres of good branch
kotton, the remainder iu cultivation and old
field pine.
Also, at the same time, before the Court-
House door, in Athens. Clarke comity, Geoigia,
three lots in the city of Athens, formerly owned
by John Bird—one known os the Bird lo% and
one as the Aiiron lot, improved; one vacant lot
:—one acre in the Bird lot, and one-half acre in
each of the others. Said property sold for tbc
purpose of paying the debts of said deceased.
Terms—note with approved security, payub'e
25th day of December, 1877.
sept25-4t. H. K. MURRAY'.
TTEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY^—Wherea*.
VK Kisia Harris, wife of Burt Harris, applies
to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Burr Harris, (late of stud county,) de
ceased—
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all concerned, to show cause (if any they have)
on or before the first Monday in October next,
wlw siud 1 etters should not be granted.
Given under my ban ‘, at office, this first day
of September, 1877s ... r J. R. LYLE,
sept4-4w.' : Ordinary.
Notice.
QEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Whereas, Nathaniel Richardson, adminis
trator of David Richardson, deceased, petitions
in terms of the law to be discharged from said
admiatration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause, at my effiee,
on or before the first Monday in Januarr next,
against the grautiug of said discharge.
Given under my hnn l, at office, this 3lst dav
of August, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON,
septll-Sm. Ordinary.
G EORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.—'W hereas,
Thomas A. Hodgson applies to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of William
V.'P. Hodgson, (late of said county,) deceased—
These arc;therefore, to cite ana admonish all
concerned, to shew cause at my office, on or
before the first Monday ir> October next, why-
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, Jmi- 5, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary.
scptl 30d.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
SoratE Whitlow,
vs.
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufacturing Company are now
making a much larger variety of Woolen Goods
than ever before, and propose to.
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more'to the interest of the
Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Cerded and Spon at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
^may 19.18T5-M-tf
Whereas, 'Mary A. Thrasher, administratrix
of Barton. C. Thmhef,jdeoeeiK^, app}}<* iff
le ve to sell a portion of the rea- estate of said
deceased—therefore, all persons concerned, re
hereby notified to ahow.cause, at my office,. <m
or befbre the first Monday in October next,
*d. '
this first day
. LYLE, y
sept4-tt. Ordinary.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED'TO
IURNISH
MARBLE OR GRANITE
Cat to any designs they are desired, Plain ot
Elaborate Monuments, Head and Foot Stones
with side pieces. Marble or Granite Box
Toombs, Cradle Toombs, Vases or Statuary.
Marble or Granite Vaults for Cemetaiy
other purposasdesigns and prices ftarnished at
* b * • A. R. ROBERTSON,
june20.tf. Athens, Ga.
. ITo-tice. . Ljetiir 1 '
Whereas, Barton S. Thresher, executor of
Isaac Thrasher, deceased, applies for leave to
sell a portion of the real estate iff stud deceased—
therefore, all persons ooheerr jd, are hereby
notified to shew cause, at myo cc, ou or before
the first Monday in October next, why said
leave should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this first day
of September, 1877. ■ J. R. LYLE,
Libel for Divorce, ia
V Clarke Superior Court,
Gilbert Whitlow. ) Angust Term, '1877. “■
It appearing to the Court bv the retoru cf
the Sheriff, that the defendant, Gilbert Whitlow,
does not reside in this county, and it further
appearing that be does not 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 plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
It is further ordered that this notice be pub
lished iu the Athens Georgian onee n month
for four months, before the next term of Com"..
Dune in open Court, i
JACKSON & THOMAS,
'. Attorneys for Libellant.
Grafted: GEO. J). RICE, Judge 8. C. f ..
-I*hereby certify that'the above is a* true
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Clar e County, at August term, 1877.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
• ——«———
i^EORGIA-CLARKK COUNTY.
Whereas, Albert H. Edwards, administrs.
tor of Richaad Hnghoa, deoeaaed, petitions in
terms „ f the law to be disobtugea from said
'«dminbfr«6pn-a' ■ • '■ -A ’j -
These are, therefore, to, cite and admonish ail
persons concerned to show cause, at my office,
on or before the first Monday in January next,,
against the granting of said discharge.
Given under my hand; at office^ this 11th of
August, 1877.
“ . ASA-M. JACKSON;
septll-3m. Ordinary.
iept4-4t.
Ordinary.
XvSadisozx Cotin-by.
I^IYKBT A5D SALS STABLE.
Carriages, Buggies & horses
for hire. Terms reasonable.
. E. M. WH1TEHFAD,
Washington, Wilkes cuunty, Ga.
*iot26-1875-tf
fJEORGIA, Madison County.—
Present, tlie Honorable E. U. Pottle,
Judge Superior Court, N. C.
John J Dove, ) Libel for Divorce in Madison,
vs. V Superior Court, March Term,
NaScv Dove, J 1877.
...It appearing to the Superior Court bv the
return of the Sheriff that the defendant Nancy
Dove does not reside in this county and it
further rppearing that she dues not reside iu
this state, it is on motion, ordered that said
defendant appear and answer at the next term
of this court, or that thecae*-be considered in
default and tho, plaintiff allowed to proceed.
It to further ordered that this notice he publish
ed in the Athens Georgian once a month for
four months before the next Terra of Court.
Done in open C.'nrt.
JOHN T. OSBORN,
• Attorney lor Petitioner.
E. H. Pottle, Judge Superior Court N. C.
• I hereby certify that the above is a correct
'extract froib the minutrsof the SiiperiortODnrt
of Madtoon Conuty at Marc’* Tern, t877.
S. C. O’KELLY, C. 6. C.
marc ! .'20-m4.m. f
' • Uotice-
All iiersoiis having demands against John
F. Streckfuss,. deceased, are hereby notified to
present the same to me for payment within tl e
time prescribed by law, and ihose indebted to
said deceased are requested to make immediate*
payment.
Sept, tth, 1877.
CHARLES F. STRECKFUSS,
AdminisUator with the will annexe-1 of said
decej-.d. septll-6,w.
STOTZG2!.
Alt persons having demands against the es
tate oi John Kin patrick, deceased, are hereby
notified to present the same to mo iu due tom
far payment within the time prescribed by law,
and those indebted to said deceased, are re
quired to make immediate pavmeut.
REDDEN T. PITTA RD r
jaiy3-80d: Administrator-
ITotico-.
All persons having-demands against Mrs
Lucy Y. Deoprec, (lite *
demands
of JClarke county,) de
ceased, are hereby notified to 1 present the same
for payment to either of the undersigned within
the time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to said, deceased are requested to make imroc-
diate-pavnicnt. •
August 18th, 1877. • 'Si' 4
JOHN A. HUNNICUTT, I
THEODORE E. ATKINSON, f “ b *
sept4-6w. ‘ *