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The Gainesville Eagle,.
Published Every F.iday Morning
—OFP I 6 E
Upstair* in Candler Hall Building,
Northwest Corner of Public Square.
ai' The Ofllcial Organ of Hall, Hanks, White.
Towns, Union and Dawson counties, and the city
of Gainesville, llts a large general circulation in
twelve other counties in Northeast Georgia, a:nl
two counties in Western North Carolina.
APOLOGY.
Ah the local page for this issue wan
being put ou the press, the form was
pied, and hence wo are forced to fill
this page with the advertisements of
the outside. Wo deeply regret this
accident, but cannot change it.
The Atlanta Weekly Condiluliorn
will shortly commence the publica
tion of a serial story entitled, “The
Romance of 11 jckville," from the pen
of Mr. J. C Harris, one of its editors.
Mr. H itris’ style is unique, attrac
tive and entertaining, and this story
will doubtless add to his envable
reputation as a writer and largely in
crease the circulation of that excel
lent paper the weekly Con dilution.
iWi ' -
Poor Advertisers.
The Atlanta Conditution of March
28th joins the Tribune in declaring
that “Atlanta is the poorest city of
its size in Georgia for adver tiffing.’
The press of the country tributary to
Atlanta has long felt and appreciated
this fact, and business men elsewhere
having goods, wares and merchan
dise for sale are casting a sheep’s
eye at the situation and ere long we
predict the far seeing business men
of the gate city will feel and appre
ciate the fact that there is something
elso necessary to the retention of a
ucretive trade besides “promises and
pie crusts which are so easily bro
ken.”
ii EN Eli A K 131 RECTOR V.
judiciary.
Hon. Ooorge X). ltlce, Judge S. C. Western Circuit.
A. 1,. Mitchell, Solicitor, Athens, On.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J. fi. M. Wiuburu, Ordinary; John L. Gaines,
Sheriff; J. F. Duckett, Deputy Sheriff; J. J. Muyue,
Clerk Superior Oour>; VV. S. Pickrell, Depu'y Oler<
Superior Court ; N. B. Clark, Tax Collector ; -J It.
H. Duck, Tax Receiver; (Jidoon Uarrivon, Sur
veyor ; Edward Lowry, Coronor ; It. C. Young,
Treasurer.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Dr. H. S. Bradley, Mayor.
Aldermen—Dr. 11. J. Dong, W. It. Clements, T.
A. Panel, W. H. Henderson,W. U. Henderson,
T. M. Merck.
A. B. C. Dorsey, Clerk; J. It. Boone. Trreaaurer; T.
N.Hanio, Marshal; Henry Perry, City At.ouey.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
PiiF.auyteuian Cuuucu—Rov. T. P. Cleveland.
Pastor. Preaching every Sabhath—morning ami
night, except the second Sabbath. Su day Hchoo',
at !i a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 4
o’clock.
Mktuouist Church -Itev. W. W. Wadsworth, Pas
tor. Preaching every Sunday morning and night.
Sunday School at! a. in. Prayer meeting Wed#os
day night.
Baptist Church Rev. W. 0. Wilkes, Pastor,
breaching Sunday morning and night. Sunday
School at!) a. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 4 o'clock.
OAINESVILLFfLIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
J. It. Estes. President; Ilenry Perry, Librarian.
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
A. M. Jackson, President; It. C. Maddox, Vico
President; W. It. Ci.emk.ntb, Secretary.
Regular services every Sabbath evening at one
of the Churches. Cottage prayer mootingi every
Tuesday night in “Old Town,” and Friday night
near the depot
FRATERNAL RECORD.
Floweuy ItiiANcn Lodge No. 70, I. o. O. TANARUS.,
moot. every Monday night, Joel Lahktku, N. (L
IS. F. Stsdham, Sec.
Am.ku it a w Koval Arch Ciiaiter meets on the
Second and Fonrllt Tuesday evenings in each
month.
H. S. Bradley. Soe'y. A. W. Caldwell, 11. I’.
Gainesville Lodge, No. 210, A.-. IV. MV.,
meets on tho First a nd Third Tuesday evening in
t tie month
B. Palmour, See’y. R. K Green, W. M.
Air-Link Lodue, No. G 4 ,1. O. O. |F., meets
every Friday evening.
0. A. Lilly, Sec. W. IT. Harrison, N. G.
GAINESVILLE FUST OFFICE.
Owing to recent change ofschoduleon the Atlan
ta and Charlotte Air Lino Railroad, the following
will be the sehodnlo from date:
li Mall train No. I,going east, leaves 7:47 p. in.
Mad for this train closes ar. 7:iM) “
Mail train No. 2. going east, loaves 8:85 a. in.
No mail by this train.
Mail train No. 1* going west, leaves 0:51 a. ni.
Mail for this train closes at 0:80 p. m.
Mail train No. 2, going west, lo .ves 0:05 p. in.
Mail for this train closes at 7.80 “
Olfice hours from 7 a. m. to 5:80 p in.
General delivery open on Sundays from By t to 0 ■
Departure of mails from this ollioo:
Dahlonoga and Gilmer county, daily 8 V,' s. in
Dahhmega, via Wahoo and Ethel, Saturday...BVJ a. in
Jefterson At Jack Hon county, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday 7 a. in
Cleveland, White, Union, Towns amt Hayes-
Ville, N. C., Tuesdays and Fridays 7 a. in
Ddwsouvllle and Dawson county, Saturday Ba. m
Homer, Banks county, Saturday 1 p. in
pleasant Grove, Forsyth county, Saturday.. 1 p.lll
M. It. ARCHER, P.M.
Atlanta A Charlotte Air Lino It. U.
TILE WINTER SCHEDULE,
—ON THE
Double Daily Trains
uow tuu over tlie Atlanta and Charlotte Air-
Lino I tail way, as follows:
MAIL, L’ILAIIM
GOING EAST.
lieavo Atlanta 5:00 p. m.
Arrive at Gainesville 7:1 1 p. m.
GOING WEST.
Arrive at Gainesville 0:51 a. m-
Arrive at Atlanta 0:10 a. in
SECOND 'DLLAMISr.
GOING EAST.
lieavo Allauta 0:00 a. m.
Arrive at Gainesvillo B:3i> a. in.
GOING WEST.
Arrive at Gainesville 9:05 p. in.
Arrive at Atlanta 11:50 p. in.
Pasuengers leaving Atlanta by Mail Train
at 5 p. in., will arrive in New York at 9:35 a.
m., second morning.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by Day Train
at 0 a. m., will dine in Washington City the
following day and arrive in New York at
10:05 p. m., same t.vena -fiat
Accommodtion Train lenviug heretofore at
7 a. m., is discontinued.
G. J. FOUEAOKE, General Manager.
W. J. HOUSTON, General Pass, and Ticket Agent.
NOBTHEASTEXN RAILROAD !
Change of Schedule.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE. 1
Athi.nh, Ga , Sept. 25), 1877.)
ON and after Monday, October Ist, 1577, trainson
the Northeastern Railroad will run as follows.
All trains daily except Sunday :
MORNING TRAIN.
Leave Athens ..2:85 a. in.
Arrive at Lula I:sb “
Arrive at Atlanta, (via Air Line It. R.) 8:35 “
Leave Lula : .6:45 “
Arrivejat Athens...™ -8:16 “
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave Athens. 4:00 p. m
Arrive at Lula 0:80 “
Leave Atlanta (via Air Line R. R.) 4:00 “
Leave Lula 7:15 „
Arrive at Athens -9:80 •*
Close connection at Lula with passenger trains
on air T,in Ra.lrcad- J. M. EDWARDS,
Superintendent.
The Oldest! The Best!
GBEENBAOKS SAVED
BY BUYING YOUR
mm, ROOKAWAYS, CtRRIAOBi, WAGONS, & HARNESS,
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
Hodgson Manufacture,
ATHENS, GEA.
Ihcse \i chicles have been used in Georgia and adjoiuing States for more than forty
years, ami Baggies that have been in constant use for twenty fire years can still be pointed
to, with the wood and ion work all inlact. Oar stock is the
Largest in the South,
And every article used by us is of the best material and the finest finish to bo found in
Georgia.
DURABILITY AND NEATNESS
Ate the points we aim at in all our work.
liepairing a Specialty.
Ail Work Warranted.
BfißKWc guarantee entire satisfaction to all.
Wagon harness of the best quality constantly on hand. Don’t fail to see our stock
before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ mai22-2m.
Ml H. I LONffS DRUG STORE,
DRUGS PURE]
tS W iIVS \ I>lcscn|llions / ARTICLES
•' J CAREFULLY I „„ ■ jm
FRESH j COMPOUNDED. Il€l*
Having consolidated my two stocks of Drugs and Medicines, in my store on tlio west
side of iho public square, I am now prepared to Dll all orders for Drugs. Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Perfumes, Soaps, (laundry and toilet,) and a full assortment
of Patent Medicines. A Sue lot of
WINES, BRANDIES AND WHISKIES.
The Golden Hye Whisky is very choice.
CIGARS AJSTD TOBACCO
Of every grade. My assortment of
GARDEN SEEDS
Is large, and warranted to bo the best. ONION SETS and buttons, both lied and '
Silver-Skin. My stock embraces everything usually kept in a Drug Store, aud mvprices
mo down to the lowest notch. Mr. Olemeuts. a geutleman of long experience in the bus
ness, is always on hand to prepare proscriptions and wait on customers.
11 i-ortfd, vi. j>.
250 Ton*! 250 Tons!
FAEM'EES I3TJY THE BEST
AND
CHEAPEST GUANO!
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
1 would respectfully announce to my friends, and patrons, that I have now on hand
and receiving, a fresh lot of this
II Bill IB URAIM4 FERTILIZER, and will sell at S7O, per Ton,
payable in MIDDLING COTTON, AT FIFTEEN [ls cents] CENTS per pound,-that is
FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN [4o7] pounds cotton fur a ton, payable FIRST
[lst] NOVEMBER NEXT- AINI> THE PLANTER HAH IVO
* b-G.l SS. 1 O PAY. The farmers of Hall and adjoining Counties will
please call at my.Oftiee at RICHARDS & CO. Book Storo, and get Circulars of Analysis of
SOL. PACIFIC, AND GRIERS ALMANACS Etc.,
[containing a number of Certificates, or Testimonials, from prominent Planters,] before
purchasing elsewhere. I GUARANTEE the Analysis to average at least ten r 101 ner
~ ov “ lbr “ l3) ~
Every Sack is Guaranteed of Standard Weight.
A libeial patronage is solicited.
Warren H. Campbell, Agent.
maiß-2m. _
Gainesville, Ga.
job p mini
Low Prices. Short Profits.
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
having; seen ns] the services of Mu. JOHN T. WILSON Jr - m
experienced and practical Job Printer, lam now prepared to do ’ * ’
JOB PRffITIHG
scr 'P tioI b at short notice,. and in the best of style. GIVE
Mb A .1 Si 1A L.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Cards, Handbills, Posters, &c., and in fact werv
thing,'from a A isiting Card, to a Mammoth Poster
DliimttS FROM ABROAD SOLICITED.
J. E. REDWINE.
Barry 7 Corner,
CORNER BROAD AND JACKSON STREETS, ATHENS, GA.
WE RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the peoplo and merchants of North Geor
gia to our extensive stock of
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
We also keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of
Crockery, Table Cutlery, Cigars, Tobacco,
KEROSENE and MACHINE OIL ,
And all other articles in onr line. Oar goods have been selected with an eye single to
The Wants of the People
of the couutry, and we guarantee satisfaction to all who may favor us with their orders
„„* HOOD & STEPHENS.
&OWER SPRING.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.
T. 0. GOWER, PROPRIETOR.
WILL FURNISH, at short notice, all kinds of
Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Carts, Drays,
At prices as low as the material and workmanship will warrant.
TTTTH BEST MATERIAL
Will be used in all kinds of repairs. The smith work will be done by E. N.
COWER, an old and experienced workman, who is well known by
EVERYBODY IN UPPER GEORGIA,
AS BEING ONE OF THE
BEST WORKMEN IN THE STATE,
Aud who is at all times to be found at the Manufactory. Bring on
Your Orders and your Work.
marSCm
GAINESVILLE ACADEMY,
IN THE BASEMENT OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
J. T. WILSON, Principal;
Miss JENNIE CANDLER, Associate.
The Spring Term of this School opened on the 21st of January, and the teachers in
charge take this method of returning their thanks to the public for the very liberal patro
nage whichhas been extended to them, and trust, in the future, to merit an increased
attendance. To impart thoroughness in all the branches taught—to make it the chief end
of every recitation—is the earnest and'eoustant aim of both Piincipal and Associate.
COURSE OF STUDY:
Primary Department.— Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Intellectual Arithmelic.
Intermediate Department. —Written Arithmetic, English Grammar, English Com
posisition, Geography, and Elocution, with the studies of the Primary Department.
High School Department.— Arithmetic, (reviewed) Algebra, Higher Mai hematics Phi
losophy, Rhetoric, Logic, History, Latiu and Greek, in connection with the studies of
the Primary and Intermediate Department.
RATES OF 1 TUITION:
Primary Department, per month $1 00
Intermediate “ “ “ 2 00
High School “ “ “ 3 00
No deduction for absence except in protracted sickness. Incidental fee 25cts,
to defray the actual cost of fuel, servant-hire, etc., will be required of each pupil, in
advance.
They refer to any of their former patrons or pupils in town or county. For particu
lars, address or see either of the teachers iu charge.
NACOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL.
1878. Male and Female. 1878.
Located in the Beautiful Valley of
NACOOCHEE, WHITE COUNTY, GA.
REV. J. J. METHVIN, PRINCIPAL.
Spring Term opens 2d MONDAY IN JANUARY, to continue Six Months.
Fall Term opens 2d MONDAY IN AUGUST, to continue Four Months.
TUITION.
Primary School, per month 50 to $1 50
Common School, per month 2 50
High School, per month 50 to 300
Music, per month 5 00
JStegr Board $8 to $lO per month. Neat dormitories furnished those wish
ing to board themselves.
TUITION CHARGED FROM TIME OF ENTRANCE TO CLOSE
OF TERM. No Deduction for Loss of Time, except in
case of protracted sickness.
Tuition Free to Young Men Preparing for tlie Ministry, and
to Chililren of Ministers who Live by the Ministry.
Location healthy, society excellent, scenery inspiring; good moral
and religious influence prevailing; course of study thorough. Discipline
strict, but kind.
Assistant Teaciiers carefully selected. For particulars, address
J, J. METHYIN, Principal,
dec2l-4m Nacoochee, Ga.
DAVID GANN, JAS. H. REAVES, DE. H. A, LOWBANCE.
ARE TURNING OUT FROM THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AS FINE FURNITURE AS
CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE.STATE.
Tlie Company Challenge Competition
From any part of tbe State in low prices and quality of goods. In addition to their
FULL LINK OF FURNITJURE, they
Keep Constantly on Hand
a large lot of
Picture Frames, Engravings, Chromes, Glass, etc.
WE ALSO KEEP ON HAND
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES OF ALL KINDS,
At prices to suit the times. Salesroom and Office at No. 12 Broad
Street, Athens, Ga.
We respectfully invite the attention of the merchants, and oar friends of Northeast
Georgia and Western North Carolina generally, to our stock of goods, and hope, by
FAIR AND HONEST DEALING
to merit their pr trouage
Ji Oi GAILEY, ACT,
mar22-2m
SADDLES, HARNESS,
AND
SHOE FIN DINGS !
E are Manufacturers of and Dealers in
SADDLES AND HARNESS
OF ALL KIND?,
Shoe Lasts, Pegs, anil all other
material for the manufac
ture of Shoes.
Keep a lull lino of PUCKLES, BUGGY
WHIPS, SPUES, WAGON HAMES, BUG
GY and WAGON COLLARS.
VACUUM OlL—the best thing for the
preservation of boots, shoes and harness.
Mr. 0. M. Dobbs is always on hand, ready
to make up any style ol' Saddle, Harness or
Bridle desired.
Citizens of Hall and surrounding country
are respectfully invited to call and see us.
DAVIS SMITH.
oet2G-tf
JAMES P. HARRISON & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.,
A T ZXO XWX U
At all hours, 27 and 29 South Broad
Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
To receive
Orders for Printing, All Work
from the Smallest Card to
the Largest Book, -
Carefully and
CHEAPLY EXECUTED.
Wedding Cards of new and elegant design,
rivaling the beautiful productions of the en
graver; Bill and Letter Heads in the most
elegant style; Programmes Minute-, Cata
logues, Books, Railroad Tickets, and every*
thing else that can be printed.
BAIKUIiPT ULANKS
ALW AYS t)A lIuVND
SHEET MUSIC, LAW, and other books,
bound and re bound.
We sell EVERVI HLYG fob the
Cr ARDEN,
And offer NO W (from June 15 to August 1C:)
Celery Plants.
Dwarf White, l>y mail, for SI.OO per 100
Large White Solid, per mail, for 1.00 “ 100
Dwarf Red, “ 1 00 “ 100
Any of the above Celery Plants, by express, for
$5.00 per 1,000.
Cabbage Plants.
Premium Flat Dutch, by mail, for SI.OO per 100
Drumhead Savoy “ “ 1.00 “ 100
Red [for pickling] “ “ 1,00 •• ICO
Any of the above Cabbage Plants, by express,
for $4.00 per 1,000.
Canllilower Plants.
Early Erfurt, by mail, for - - $1.25 per 100
Early Par .s. “ “ - - L. 25 “ 100
Any of the above Cauliflower Plants, by ex
press, for $7.50 per 1,000.
Special prices for larger quantities given
on application.
Turnip Seed.
Any of tbo following leading sorts sent by
mail for 10c. per oz.—2sc. per \i lb.—7sc. per lb
Early White Dutch -White Strap Loaf—Red
Top Strap Leaf—Golden Ball—lmproved Arner
icanßma Baga.
PETER HENDERSON & CO.,
Seedsmen and Florists,
aug3-ly 35 Cortlandt St., N. Y.
SSO REWARD.
The undersigned had stolen from his sta
ble, 2 miles from Lawrenceville, on the Mc-
Afee Bridge road, on Saturday night, the
16th of February, 1878, a horse of the fol
lowing description: Medium size, about six
years old, solid dark roan color, with no
white spots or gear marks: his gait for trav
eling is walking or trotting—neither racks
or paces: light mane aud tail for a horse of
bis .*>ize and make; inclined to be resile s.
He offers a reward of $25 for the delivery
of the horse at his residence, or twenty-five
dollars for the apprehension of the thief
with evidence to convict, or SSO for the de
livery of the horse and apprehension of the
thief .The lioise’s track was traced in the
direction of Jefferson, Jack-on county.
Lawrenceville, Ga,, Feb. 25, 1878.
feb2B-tf GEO. W. F. CRAIG.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHITE COUJNTV.
Wliite Postponed Slieriff’s Sales.
WILL be sold before the court house door
iu the town of Cleveland, White county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
One undivided half interest in 75 acres of
the west end of lot number 76, all of 175
acres ot land of the northwest part of lot
number 85; also, 250 acres of the southern
par s of lots Nos. 108 aucl 109; also, one half
interest iu 100 acres of land in the eastern
half of lot No. 75; all of 621 acres of land
of the southeast corner of tot No. 42; also,
150 acres of land of the northeast corner of
lot No. 86; also, 75 acres of land of the
northeast end of lot No. 54; also, 75 acres
of land of the southwest corner of lot No. 43
(mineral excepted;) also, 125 acres 1 f land
of the south half of lot No. 44; also, 15 acres
of the northwest corner of lot No. 53; also,
125 acres of land of the north half of lot No.
22; also, 75 acres of land of the southeast
part of lot No. 22; also, 40 acres of land of
the southwest corner of lot No. 21; also, 125
acres of land of the south half of lot No. 11;
also, one half interest in 50 acres of land in
the northeast corner of lot No. 11; also, one
half interest in 125 acres of land in the
northwest part of lot No. 12; also, the mine
ral interest iu the northern parts of lots Nos.
77 and 78, containing about 100 acres; also,
the mineral interest in 200 acres 'of land on
the southern side of lot No. 8; also, the un
divided half mineral interest in about 100
acres of land in the wefit end of lot No. 40,
known as the Bell lot. All the above lands
lying and being in the 3d district of origin
ally Habersham, now White county, con
taining in all two thousand, forty-two and
one-half acres, more or less. Also, the one
half interest in about 525 acres of land of
ports oflbtß Nos. 27 and 28, known as the
Monroe farm; also, 398 acres of land, it be
ing fractional lot No. 8; also, 408 acres of
land, it being fractional lot No. 7; also, 46
acres of fractional lot No. 39; also, 31 acres
of fractional lot No. 40; all of the above
lands lying and being in the 6th district of
originally Habersham, now White county,
containing in all fourteen hundred and
eleven acres, more or less. Also, 335 acres
of fractional lot No. 9; also, 364 acres of
land in fractional lot No. 5; also, one half
interest in 222 acres in fractional lot No 6;
also, one half interest in 479 acres of land
of fractional lot No. 4; also, one half interest
in 490 acres of land of lot No. 18. All the
foregoing lands, lying and being in the sth
district of origioal Habersham, now White
county, containing in all eighteen hundred
and ninety acres of land more or less; also,
the right of timber in and on lot No. 10 in
the sth district of said county. Also, town
lo*s in the town of Cleveland, in said county,
Nos. 41 and 48 in the South plat of said
town, adjoining A. J. Comer, containing
one-half acre each, more or less; also, town
lots in the west plat of said town Nos. 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26,27. 28, 35, 70, 71, 72; also,
town lots adjoining W B Bell, Nos. 62 and
86; also, town lot No. 50, adjoining A. F.
Underwood’s law office, All the above de
scribed property lovied on as the property
of E. P. Williams, to satisfy an alias fi. fa.
issued by an order of the Superior Court of
said county, in favor of Daniel Hand and
G. W. Williamslvs. E. P. Williams; and also
to satisfy six fi fas. in favor of C. P. Craig
vs. E. P. Williams, issued from the Justice
Court of the 427th district, G. M. of said
county, controlled to Geo. W. Williams.
Property poiuted out by defendant. This
February 25, 1878. T. C. HAMILTON,
leb2B-5t Sheriff.
EORGIA, WHITE COUNTY .—Whereas,
James Cathey, Administrator of the
estate of Win. Nix, senior, applies to the
undersigned for a final settlement of the
affairs of said estate, and for Letters Dism
issory from his administration. Therefore,
all persons concerned, are hereby required to
show eause(if any they have) why said
administrator should not be discharged on
the first Monday in April, 1878.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this December 22, 1877.
ISAAC OAKES,
dec2B 3 m Ordinary.
QEOIIGIA, WHITE COUNTY.-Whereas
A* Isaac T Carr, in his petition dn'y filed,
represents to me that the estate of Samuel
Standridge, Sr., is unrepresented, and that
the executor under the will of said Samuel
Standridge, Sr., is dead: Therefore all per
sons concerned are hereby notified to show
cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in April next, why letters of Admiuistra'ion
de bonus iion with the Will annexed, on said
estate should not bo granted the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said county, or some
other fit and proper person.
ISAAC OAKES,
feb2B-5t Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.-This is
■* to notify all persons concerned that John
Smallwood has tiled in my office his pe:ition
returnable to the next term of the Superior
Court to be held in and for said county, for
the removal of disabilities imposed upon
him by the granting of a divorce to his wife,
L V A Smallwood, by said court, aud the
same will be heard at the next term of the
Superior court for said county, which com
mences on the sth Monday in April next, at
Cleveland, in said county. This February
25,11878. j! p. OSBORN,
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DAWSON COUNTY".
Dawson sheriff’s Sales.
be sold, before the court house door
in the town of Dawsoimlie, Dawson
county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
April, 1878, within the legal hours of sale, at
public outcry, the following property, to
to-wit: J
Lots of wild land numbers 9,13,29 31,85 87
88. 169, 213, 408, 422, 430, 552, 579, 625, 658’
703, 736, 892, 911, 926, 914, 934, 948, and
1167; all the above in the4th district and Ist
section of originally Cherokee, now Dawson
county. Also, at the same time aud place
lots 892, 1142, 1146, 1170, 1192, in the sth
district and Ist section of said Dawson coun
ty. Also, at the same time and place, lots
198, 201, 311, 316, 324, 349, 431, 443, 583,433
in the 13th district and Ist section, ia the
north half of said district. Also, lots 65
95 96, 206, 157, 240, ia the 13th district and
first section, in the south half of said dis
trict. The same being sold under and by
virtue of certain fi fa 9 issued by AY L Gold
smith, Comptroller General of the State of
Georgia, on the first day of October, 1877,
against said wild lots of land for unpaid
taxes for the years 1874 and 1875. and trans
ferred to 11. M. Pcott and Scott A L jvv, oi'
Fulton countv, Georgia.
feb2B tds " R. E. BURT, Sheriff.
QEORGIA, DAAVSON COUNTY-Where
as, Thomas J. Brice, administrator of
the estato of Francis C. Andoe, deceased,
has filed in my office his petition stating
that he has fully discharged all his duties
as such administrator, and praying that an
order be passed discharging him from his
said trust. Therefore, all persons concern
ed are required to show cause against the
grant. o. said discharge, at the regular
teim oi the Court of Ordiuary to be held in
and for said county, next after this citation
shall have been published three months.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this Nov. 5, 1877.
H. B. SMITH,
jan2B td Ordinary.
(GEORGIA, DAAVSON COUNTY—AVIiere-
A-" as, John 0. EdmondsoD, administrator
de bonis non of the estate of L. Q. Allen, de
ceased, by his attorney, M. L. Smith, has
filed in my office his petition stating that he
has fully discharged all his duties as such
administrator, and praying that an order be
passed discharging him from his said trust.
Therefore, all persons concerned are requir
ed to show cause against the granting of
said discharge at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said
county next after this citation shall have
been published three months. Given under
my hand and official signature, this Nov.
sth, 1877. H. B. SMITH,
janlß-td Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
AVILL be sold before the court house
door in the city of Griffin, Spalding county,
on the first Tuesday in April next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: One lot of land,
containing forty acres, No. 206, in the thir
teenth district of the first section original
ally Cherokee, now Dawson county. Sold
as the property of Joseph Scott, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. TERMS
CASH. AVm. ANDERSON,
R. M. SCOTT,
feb2B-tds Administrators.
Pleasant Hyde ) Libel for Divorce. Daw
vs. > sou Superior Court, Sep
Florida Hyde. ) tember Term, 1877.
It appearing to the Court that service in
said case has not been perfected; it is, there
fore, on motion of counsel for libelant.
Ordered, that complainant do have further
time to perfect service upon defendant by.
publication thereof in the proper gazette,
according to order previously granted by
this Court. GEO. N. LESTER, Judge.
A true extract from the minutes of tho
Superior Court of Dawson county.
JOHN AV. HUGHES, C. S. C.
dec!4-lam4m
BANKS COUNTY.
Administrator’s Sale.
VAI ill be sold before the Court House door
** in the town of Homer, Banks county,
Ga. within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in April next, pursuant to an
order from the Court of Ordinary of Banks
county, the lands belonging to the estate
of Juda Dodd, dec., adjoiuing lands of Ira
Carter, Elijah Dodd, Jerry Dodd, and others;
containing 266 acres (more or less) lying in
said county about 3 miles South of Bellton
on the A&CA LR R. This land is iu two
tracts, and will be sold separately. No 1
contains 148 acres (more or less) about 31
acres in cultivation, 16 acres of bottom laud
in cultivation. There is some old pine field
on the place, and the rest in original forest.
No 2 contaius 118 acres,and is known as
the Buncomb Tract; has some cleared land
on it, including 9 acres of bottom land in
cultivation; the remainder iu original forest.
Said lands will be sold for the purpose of
distribution among the heirs and creditors
Terms: one half cash, balance on time until
the first of November next withuote and
approved security. R. J. DYAIt.
td. Admr.
p EORGIA, BANKS COUNTY.—Whereas
'ACaleb Chitwood, Guardian of Francis M.
Mize, represents to the Court that he has
fully complied with all his obligations as
such Guardian. This is to cite all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they can,
why said Guardian should not be discharged
from his guardianship and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in June 1878.
Given under my hand and olficial signature,
February term, 1878. T. F. HILL,
td. Ordinary.
Q EORGIA, BANKS COUNTY.—Applica-
YA tion will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of Banks county, Georgia, at the
first regular term alter the expiration of
four weeks after the first publication of this
notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging
to the estate of J N Chasteen and H J Chas
teen, minors and wards of your petitioner,
for the benefit of said minors. This March
4th, 1878. JOHN W. CHASTEEN,
marß4w Guardian.
Next Town
Ahead where they loan you a dollar and
chalk it down till to-morrow, for a bottle of
Mekbell’s Hepatine for the Liver. Tie
enormous expense of importing the ingre
dients ofthis great liver medicine into the
country, is why our Druggist, Dr. 11. S.
Bradley, sells but one sample bottle to the
same person forten cents; but as there are
fifty doses in the large sized bottles, it is
cheap enough, after all, at two cents per
dose, for a medicine that has never been
known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and
all diseases of the liver. It has never failed
in the cure of liver complaint when taken
as directed, no matter of how long standing
the disease. It cures Chills and Fever, Con
stipation of the Bowe’s, Dyspepsia and Liv
er complaint. Sample Bottles ten cents;
regular size, fifty doses, SI.OO.
JOB WORK “
at CASH,THIS OFFICE.
Dropsy Cured.
I will guarantee a cure in eveiy variety
ad form of Dropsy, after examining pa
tients. A. J. Shaffeb, M. D., Gainesville.
GEORGIA, BANKS COUNTY.--Binks
A* Court of Ordinary Febiu iry t-rmlß7B.
AVhereas James A. Dailey, Administrator
upon the estate of William Dailey deceased,
lafe of said county, peiitious this court for
a discharge from said Administration.-
Therefore, all persons concerned are cited
to show cause if any they have at the June
term next of this court, why dismission from
said administration should not be granted
the applicant. By order of the. Court. Feb
ruary 4, 1878. T. F. HILL,
td. Osdiuary.
HALL COUNTY.
Ilall County Sheriff Sales.
State of Georgia, Hall County:
VU ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday
in April, 1878, before the Court Ho.iso
door, in the city of Gainesville, Ilall coun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
A house and lot iu the city of Gainesville,
whereon John E Caldwell lived, containing
four acres more or less, on Summit street;
said lot now’ occupied bv defendant. M P
caldwell, Adin’r, &c., and levied on as the
property of defendant, as such Administra
tor, by virtue of a Justice Court fi. fa. issued
from the 411th district G. M., iu favor of
John AA" Reynolds vs M P Caldwell, Adm’r
of the estate of John E Caldwell deceased.
Levy made and returned to me by R. B. Da
vis, L. C.
Also, at the sarno time aud place, a cer
tain city lot aud dwelling house in the city
of Gainesville, Hall county, Ga., on tho
south side of Spring street aud fronting on
the same, containing one aero more or less,
and known as No. 48 in the plan of said
city. Levied on as the property of the
defendants, Jaus and A M Cochran, by vir
tue of two fi fas—one issued from the 411th
district G. M. iu favor of E O Butts vs A M
Cochran and Jane Cochran; aud one other
State and county tax fi fa vs Jane Cochran,
principal and A M Cochran, ageut. Prop
erty pointed out by A M Cochran. Levy
made and returned to me by Coed Smith,
L. C. JOHN L. GAINES.
feb2B-td Sheriff,
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY.—Ordiuary s
Office, • anmry 7,lß7B—Calvin 11. Wiugo
and Raymond S. Reed, administrators of
Zachariah AA r ingo, have applied for Letters
of dismission from said estate. Therefore,
notice is hereby given that said letters will be
granted tho applicant at the regular term of
the court of Ordinary of said count}-, on tho
first Monday in May next, unless good causa
to the contrary be then shown.
J. B. M. AVINBURN,
janll 3ui Ordinary.
(GEORGIA HALL COUNTY.—Ordinary’s
Office February 20th, 1878, Mary J.
AVright widow of Larkin AVright deceased,
applies to me for letters of Administration
on the estate of said deceased. Therefore,
all persons interested are hereby cited to
file their objections (if they have any) to
the grantiugof said letters' (at this office
at the April tfirrn 1878 of the court of Ordi
nary of said county.
J. B. M. AVINBURN,
30 days. Ordiuary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
QEORGIA, HALL COUNTY—Notice is
hereby given to all persons having de
mands against AVilliam Prater, late of said
county, deceased, to present them to me,
properly made out, within the time prescrib
ed by law, so as to show their character and
amount. All persons indebted to said de
ceased are hereby required to make immedi
ate payment. ROBERT MITCHELL,
janll 7m Executor of AVm. Prater.
TOWNS COUNTY".
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
Georgia, toavns county.—\vm bo
sold agreeably to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Towns county, on the first
Tuesday in April next, before the Court
Ilousejdoor in the tovvs of Hiwassee, within
the lawful hours of sale, one hundred acres,
more or loss of lot of laud number 183 in
the 18th district and first section of said
county, and fifteen acres of lot No. 160, and
40 acres of lot No. 163, and the eleventh
share or interest in the Johnson mining
property; all in the 18th district aud first
section of said county, the property of J. L.
Kelly, deceased, tor tho benefit of the heirs
and creditors. B. P. Kelly,
feb2B-5t Administrator.
/TJ.EORGIA— TOAVNS COUNTY—Court of
A* Ordinary, November Term, ’77 —AVhere-
as, Thomas A. Capps, guardian of the person
and property of Jesse and Maranda AVorley,
petitions this Court for a discharge from
said guardianship. Therefore, all persons
concerned are notified to show’ cause, if any
they have, at the next March Term of this
Court, why said Thomas A. Capps shonid
not be discharged from said guardianship.
By order of said Court, at a regular Term
thereof, this November 5, 1877.
J. AV. HOLMES,
nov3o-td Ordiuary.
/IJ.EORGIA, TOAVNS COUNTY—AVhereas,
A* David McClure, executor of the last will
and testament of Andrew McClure, late of
said county, deceased, represents to the
Court in the petition duly filed, and entered
on record, that he has fully executed said
will according to law: This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned to show cause,
if any they can, why said letters of dismis
sion should not be granted on the first
Monday in May. Given under my hand
and official signature, January 25, 1878.
J. AV. HOLMES,
febl-3m Ordiuary.
TOWNS COUNTY.—Ordiua
' A ry’s Office, January 7, 1878.—Whereas,
John H. Cam, administrator de bonus non
of the estate of C. L. MeKiney, petitions
this court for a discharge from said adminis
tration: Therefore, all persons concerned
are notified to show cause, if any they can,
at the next May term of this court, why
said JohD H. Carn should not be discharged
from said administration, by order of this
court at the regular term thereof.
J. W. HOLMES,
janlß-3m Ordinary.
( A EORGIA, TOWNS COUNTY. —Ordi-
< flice, March 1, 1878. M T Can
trail applies to me for exemption of person
alty and setting apart and valuation of
homesiead, and I will pass upon the same at
my office in Hiwassee, April 1,1878.
maiß-td J. W. HOLMES, Ordinary.
UNION COUNTY.
Union Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the court house
door in the town of Blairsville, Union
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in April
next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 12, in the 10th district of
the first section of said coun’y, containing
160 acres, more or less. Levied on as the
property of James C. Queen to satisfy a Jus
tice Court fi fa issue 1 from the 865th dis
trict G. M. of said county, in favor of John
Butt vs said James C Ouecu. Property
pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and
returned to me by William D. Carver, L. C.
feb2B-st. N. B. HILL, Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
TVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons
having demands against Wm. R. Logan,
late of Union county, deceased, to present
them to me, properly proven, &c.; and all
persons indebted to said deceasod are re
quested to make immediate payment.
J. M. ROGERS,
janll-7t Adm’r Wm. R. Logan, dec’d.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
Clackston Mize, late of Banks county, de •
ceased, are hereby requested to make imme
diate payment to the undersigned; ami
those having demands against the same will
present them in terms of the law.
JOHN MIZE,
feb2B 7t Adm’r of C. Mize, deceased.
CEORGIA, UNION COUNTY.-Martha
Thomas has applied lor exemption of
personalty and setting apart and valuation
of homestead, and I will pass upon the same
at 12 o’clock m. on the 11th day of March,
1878, at my office.
feb2B-2t JOSHUA ANDERSON, Ord’y.
Georgia, union county.-j a m-s v
' J Jones has applied for exemption 01 p r •
sonalty and realty and settiug upari :m I
valuation of homestead, and I will pas u i
the same at eleven o’clock a. m. on tic 2 - 1
day of March, 1878, at my office. Feb
1878. JOSHUA ANDERSON,
marß-td Ordinary.
1a A Week to Agents. Samples t ree.
vOtf iu llr. O. VIOKEBY & GO.. Augusta,
Maine. aug2s-ly.