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’ <-i K \ s:RAX I) 1 RECTORY.
Lroroß m keltorsT -
Presbyterian Ctijp.ofl—Rev. T. P. Cleveland,
Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath—morning and
night, eicept the i cond Sabbath. Sunday School,
at 9 a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 4
o’clock.
Method m Chuboh—Rev. W. W. Wadsworth, Pas
tor. J eaching every Sunday morning and night.
Hundav choc at 9a. m. Prayer mec ing Wednes
day lngh;..
Baptist Ohtjboh Rev. W. C. Wilkes, Pastor.
Preaching Sunday morning and night. Sunday
School a,9 r. aa Prayer meeting Thursday evening
at 4 o’clocr.
GAINESVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
J. B. Estes, President; Wra. W. Habersham, Secre
tary.
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
W. L. Gordon, President; F. M. Pickrell, Vice-
President; Claud Estes, Secretary. Service in on e
of the churches every Sabbath aiternoon at throe
o’clock. Service for young men In the Methodist
church every Tuesday evening. Cottage prayer
uioePugs every Friday evening.
FRATERNAL RECORD.
Floweby Branch Lodge No. 79, I. O. O. TANARUS.,
meets every Monday night, Joel Laseteii, N. G.
B. t\ Steduam, Sec.
At.j.eohany Royal Arch Chapte meets on the
Second and Fourth Tuesday evenings in each
anonth.
H. S. duadley, Sec’y. A. W. Caldwel .. H. P.
Gainesville Lodge, No. 219, A.-. F.-. H.-.,
snoet,B on tue First a nu Third 2’uesday evening in
the month
K. Palyociv £ec’j. R. E. Green, W. M.
Air-Line lod(.e. No. 64 ,i. 0. O. JF., meets
every t? ida.v evening.
O. A. Lilly, See. W. H, llabbison, N. G.
GAINESVILLE POST OFFICE.
Owing to roceDt change of schedule on the Atlan
ta aod Caa lGi-e \ Line Railroad, the following
will le le schet .’-e f. om uate:
Mail Vain No. > c,oi‘V ; east, leaves 7:47 p. ra.
Mail o a vii .'a closes at 7:00 •
* t Mail u’2 -i so. 2 going east 1eave5....8:35 a. in.
No mail o di •. iralii.
Mail ,rai-i -o. go ng wesi, ’oaves. ...6:51 a. m.
Mail for t.- s . . ' i c'o et pi 9:30 p. m.
Mail train No. “ go ng vre.i, 1eave5....9:05 p. m.
Mail torii> s I.,'ic'o basi, 7.30 ‘
Office bou • f out i a. m. o 5:30 o. m.
*Sy Gouerati'eOte-y o-ion on-S.’.iopA'. Vom tc<9>L
Departure of mads f om inis office:
Dahlonoga and Gilmer conn.y, daily 8X ■■. m
Dahlonega via Wahoo ami E„nel, Saturday...B>4 a. m
Jefferson & Jackson county, Tuesday, Thurs
day ..D Saturday 7 a. m
Olevelaur White, Union, Towns and Hayos
villo, N. C., Tuesdays and Fridays 7 a. m
Dawson vide and Dawson county, , Tuesday
and Saturday 8 a. ro.
Homer, Banks county, Saturday t p. m
Pleasant Grove, Forsyth coiliLv. Saturday..l p.m
M. F.. ARCHER, P.M.
Atlanta and Charlotte
A 1 R - JL : I i* .I’] ,
Trains wi’l riv as follows ou and after
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1878,
I\ it; IIT >1 TK. A IJN.
GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta 3:15 p. m.
Arrive Gainesville 5:31 p. m.
Leave Gainesville ... 5:32 p. m.
A .’rive Charlotte 3:03 a. ni.
GOING WEST.
Leave Charlotte 12:00 in dut
Arrive Gainesville 9:41 a. in.
Leave Gainesville 9:42 a. m.
Avrivo Atlanta 12:00 m.
D V V IT T ,, rV .
GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 a. m.
Arrive Gaiuosvilie 8:32 a. m.
Leave Giinesville 8:33 a. in.
Artive Charlotto ... 6:22 p. m.
GOING WEST.
*iaave Charlotte 10:20 a. in
Arrive Gvinesvi lie 8:14 p. m
.Leave Gaines will o 8:15 p. in
.Arrive Atlanta 10:30 p. m
* Through Freight Train.
• (Daily excopt Sunday.)
* GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta 9:25 a.m.-
Arrive Gu.inesv ! e 1:28 p. n>. •
Leave Gainesville 4:35 p. in.-
J :ive Central 7:10 p.m.
GOING WEST.
Leave Central 1:40 a. in
Arrive Gainesville 7:23 a. m.
Leave Gainesville 7:22 a. m.
-Arrive Atlanta 11:20 p. m.
Local Freight and Accommodation
Train.
(Daily except Sunday.)
GOING EAST.
Leave Atlanta 5:25 a. m.
Arrive Gainesville 10:42 a. in.
Leave Gainesville 11:09 a. m.
Arrive Central 5:15 p. m.
GOING WEST.
Leave Central.... 4:37a. m.
Arrive Gainesville 1:28 p. in.
Leave Gainesville 1:35 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta - 7:10 p. ra.
Close connection at Atlanta for all points
West, and at Charlotte for all points East.
G. J. Foseacbe, General M uiager
W. J. Houston, Gen. P. & T. A’gt.
Northeastern Railroad of Georgia.
TIME TABLE.
Taking effect Monday, November 11, 1878.
Ttrains 1 and 2 run daily except Sunday; 3
, 4 on Wednesdays and Saturdays only.
THAIN NO. 1.
STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE.
A. M.
Athens ••: 630
Center 6°o 007
Nicholson 712 717
Harmony Grove, 740 740
Maysville 805 810
Gillsville 828 830
Lnla 8 55
TKAIN JNO.
~~ STATIONS. AEEIVE. LEAVE.
A. M.
Ssr:::::::::::::::: "tt*j ;o|
1 n
ffiff.::::::::..:::
'MtiAtN ISO. H.
" STATIONS. j ARRIVE. |LEAVE.
* i |p. M.
Athens • ••••; 40
Center J JJ| \So
Harmony Grove 1
Maysville \\\ -
I cSi
— ~ tTsajTin no. -i.
—" STATIONS. ARRIVE. (LEAVE.
P. M.
Harmony Grove 804 900
J lit
Athens m ou
Trains will wait thirty minutes at Lula
for del ived passenger trains on the Air-Line
Eailroad. JAMES M. EDWARDS, Snpt.
The Gainesville Eagle.
VOL. XII.
THE GEORGIA BAPTIST SEMINARY.
Hall County, G-eorgia-
For the Education of Young Ladies.
The Spring term will open Monday, the 6th of January next. A fall corps of instruc
tion will be ready for the several departments of Science, Literature, Music, Fine Arts,
aud the various elementary branches of theoretical and practical education, suitable for
daughters. In the short space of four months, the Seminary has stepped out upon the
area of action, unfurled her banner for the education of young ladies, and now challenges
comparison, in order and efficiency, with similar institutions in the South, however pre
tentious or venerable with age. The prices of provisions—corn, meat, lard, flour —are
lower than ever srace the war. Our people have become poorer and poorer. W ages
have gone so low ’.hat the daily laborer can scarcely support his family, much less educate
his children. Tuit cn and board for girls ought to be reduced accordingly. IVe have
made a bold step in that direction. Our rates are from 25 to 50 per cent, less than those
of any similar College in Georgia. S6B to SB4 will pay for board, tuition, fuel, lights, for
our long term, which will end June 26
Piimary class, per week 30c per month, sllO Spring Term, S 600
Higher school 40c “ 150 <! 9 00
Grammar school 65c “ 2 50 “ 15 00
Preparatory school 90c “ 3 50 “ 2100
College 100 “ 4 00 “ 24 00
Music in Freshman class, “ 3 50 “ 2100
Music in Junior aud Senior class “ 4 00 “ 24 00
Use of instruments at cost, not to exceed 50c per term.
Contingent expenses per terra, in advance, 1 00
Harmony class, per term, 1 00
Board, lights and fuel, per month, 10 GJ
Pastors’ daughters at ihe published rates in the litorary department.
For lurther information, address Hon. D. G. Candler, Vice President Board of Trus
tees; Hon. D. E. Butler, President, at Madison, Ga.; or send for a catalogue to
W. 0. WILKES, Preset of Faculty and Gen. Ag’t.
Gainesville, Ga., December 26, 1878.
Located in the Beautiful Valley of Head of Tennessee.
Rabun County, Ga,
W. A. CURTIS, Principal.
The Twelfth Consecutive Session will open on'Monday, January 27, 4879, and continue
without intermission, for twenty weeks,
RATES OF TUITION PER TERM:
First Grade—Spelling Class A, and First Reader $ 5 00
Second “ “ “ B and C, Secoud Reader, Writing No. 1 500
Third “ Primary Geography, Third Reader, and Primary Arithmetic .' 600
Fourth “ Spelling D and E, Geography, Intermediate Arithmetic 800
Fifth “ Composition, Primary Grammar, Common Arithmetic 10 00
Sixth “ Analysis, Intermediate Grammar, Common Arithmetic 10 00
Seventh “ Logic A, Advance Grammar, Higher Arithmetic 10 00
Eighth •* Logic B, Grammatical Analpsis, Higher Arithmetic 10 00
Ninth “ Philosophy A, lihethoric A, Algegra, Book-Keeping 12 00
Tenth “ Philosophy B, Rhetoric B, Geometry, Book-Keeping 12 00
Contingent fee, each student, in advance 59
One-third of tuition due in advance, and the remainder at the close of the session.
No deductions will be made for loss of time, except in cases of protracted sickness
of the student, of at least two weeks. No student will be admitted for a less time than the
balance of the session from the time of entering. Regular exercises in Spelling, Writing,
Declamation and Composition required of all grades, without extra charge.
Board in good families at $6 to $7 per mouth.
Correspondence solicited with young gentlemen and ladies who desire to procure a
good practical English education on moderate terms. Address
W. A. CURTIS, Principal,
Rabun Gap, Rabun County, Ga.
1818. 18T8.
G-AINESVILLE: COLLBBI.
GAINESVILLE- GrA..
REV. C. R. LaHATTE, President.
Teachers in the different Schools of the College will be carefully
Thisj-School, under the fostering care of the City Council, is devoted to the
Thorough Co-Education of the Sexes 5
On the plan of the be S t modern Schools of Europe and America. The intention is to make
it one ot the leading Schools of Georgia, and the President of the Institution earnestly so
licits the co-operation of his friends throughout the State, and of the citizens geneially.
THE FALL TERM
Commences Monday, September 2, and closes Friday, December 20—sixteen weeks.
Students should enter promptly on the first day of each term.
Tuition is charged from the first of the scholastic month on which the student enters
to the end ot the term—one-half due in advance, the remainder at the close of the session.
No deduction for lost time or occasional absence, except in cases of sickness protracted
over one month.
DISCIPLINE.
The Discipline will be kind, impartial and strict. Faithful study and thoroughness
in recitation MUST be attained by each student to retain connection with the Coliege
PENALTIES : 1, Reproof; 2, The Rod; 3, Suspension; 4, Expulsion.
EXPENSES.
TUITION. PER MONTH. SPRING TEEM. FALL TEEM.
Primary School $ 100 $ 600 $ 400
Common School 200 12 00 ... 800
High School 400 24 00 ”” 16 00
College Classes 500 30 00 " " 20 00
Music 3 00 18 00 1200
Rent of Instrument 50 3 00 2 00
Board ten to twelve dollars per Month.
INCIDENTAL FEE ONE DOLLAR PER TERM, IN ADVANCE.
aug23-6m
NA COOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL.
1 878. MALE AID FEMALE. 1878.
Situated in the Beautiful and Historic
VALLEY OF NACOOCHEE, GA.
FALL TERM OPEUS FIRST MONDAYS SEPTEMBER.
FACULTYs
Rev. J . J. Methvin, - Principal.
Miss Amelia Starr, - - - - Assistant .
Music Teacher to he employed.
EXPENSES.
BOARD EIGHT TO TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH.
TUITION ONE TO THREE DOLLARS PER MONTH.
INCIDENTAL FEE FIFTY CENTS PER TERM.
By messing together, expenses of pupils may not exceed four dollars per month; and
at small cost, rooms near Academy furnished pupils wishing to form messe3. A mod
thorough education at the smallest cost can be obtained here. For full particulars
address J. J. METHVIN, Nacoocliee, Ga.
aug3o-2iu
A USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT
Give'your wife, daughter or “friend” s one ef those New Light-Running
SINGER FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Prices Greatly Reduced. Agencies Almost Everywhere.
SHUNTED FOR OIROULJA.R.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING 00.,
Principal Office, 34 Union Square*. ,New York
GAINESVILLE, GA., FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 27, 1878.
Notice,
AH notes and accounts in our hands un
paid by January Ist, 1879, will be put in
lawyers’ ban's f or collection! Interested
parties take due ..otico.
Smith & Jenkins,
Married, at the Ellison Home Place, iu
Banks county, D.cemb&r 19 th, by R&v. TANARUS,
P. Cleve’and. Mr. Thomas B. Barns and
Miss Josic Ellison.
* t-.sr—is iMiii 1 iiihb
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Georgia. Hath, County.
Miss Annie G Rice applies for letters of
administration ou the es'.ate of George D
Rice of said county decent .and.
Therefore all persons concerned are hete
by notified that said letters will be granted
the applicant at the Feby term 1879 of the
corut of Ordinary of said county unless suf
ficient cause to the contrary shall be then
shown. December 13th IS7S.
. ec27-30d J. B. M. WINBURN,
Ordidary.
Georgia, Hall County,
Ordinary ’3 Office, December 25, 1878.
Whereas, the estate of James W Davis of
said county deceased is without representa
tion in this office and it being made to ap
pear (o rre at neither the per on entiCed
to the aduiifiistiation nor any other person
ce.n be found 10 give the security requited
by law and to at g eat injury is likely to
occur to said es ! ,te for want ofai? ministra
tion.
Therefore noiice is hereby given that on
Monday in February 1879 the admiu
isiralion of said estate will be vested iu the
Clerk of the Superior court or some other
fit and proper person unless good cause to
the contrary shall be then shown. •
30d J'. B. M. WINBURN, Ordinary.
Georgm, Hat 0 Coun r.
Ordinary’s C6i.ce, December 23, 1878.
John Oir of said county applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of
Robert Orr of said county deceased.
Therefore notice is hereby given that the
letters prayed for will bo granted the appli
cant at the February term 1879 of the court
of ordinary for said county unless sufficient
cause to the contrary shall be then shown.
30d J. B. M. WINBURN, O. dinary.
Georgia, Hall County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 23, 1878. —
Barela A Quinn, administrator on the estate
of Ashford Quinn, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission from said estate.
Theiefore all p irsou . concerned are hereby
notified that said ’c-tters will be "ranted aDd
the administrator dismissed and discharged
from the administration of said estate at
the April term 1879 of the couit of ordinary
of said county, unless sufficient cause-to the
contrary shall be then shown.
3ui J. B. M. WJNBURN, Ordinary.
Georgia, Ham, Cou "i.
Ordinary’s office, "December 25, 1878.
John M Pool, of Gwinne+t county, applies
to me for the gi ’.r hansbip ofMatilda O
Tanner, minor daug rof <>avid B Tanner
of said co tty, dee°p.sed. Therefore, ail
persons concerned are hereby notified that
said guardianship will be entrusted to the
said John M Pool, and letter-; of guardian
ship issued to him accordingly on the first
Monday in February, 1879, unless good
cause shall then be shown to the contrary.
J. B. M. WINBURN,
dec27-30d Odicary.
KxecMtoi‘' , s Sale.
Georgia, Toy ’s County.
By virtue of and in accordance with the
last will and testament of Bird Kerloe, late
of said county, deceased, T will offer for
sale at public outcry, belore the court house
door in the town of Hiwassee, said county,
on the first Tuesday in February next with
in the legal hours of sale, all the land be
longing to said Bird Keriee at the time of
his death, not othi rwise bequeathed con
sisting ot the following lots of land, to-wit:
lot nos. 125, 128, 124, 163, all of said lots iu
the 17th district and first section. Said
lands lie on the great mineral belt in said
county, is well watered and well improved.
Terms of sale: oue-fouith cash, the re
mainder in one and two years with note and
approved security with interest from date.
Titles perfected when the last payment is
made. This December 20, 1878.
ROBERT S. KERLEE,
dec27-30d Executor.
Georgia, Dawson County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 20,1878. —
Pollard Kelley, administrator of the estate
of Henry Talley, dec .sed, has filed in my
office his petition stating that he has fully
discharged all his duties as such adminis
tra-or and prays that au order be passed
discharging him from his said trust. There
fore all persons concerned re required to
show cause against the gianting of said
discharge at the regular term of the court
of ordinary for said county, on the first
Monday in Aprii 1879. 11. B. SMITH,
■dec27-30d Ordinary.
Georgia, Dawson County.
Ordinary’s Office. —Whereas Jacob Padget
administrator of Nancy Densmore, de
c sed, has filed in my office his petition
s' ting that he has fully discharged ail tbe
dull' 1 as such administrator and prays
that an order be pas ed discharging him
from his said trust. Therefore a persons
concerned are required to show cause
agamst ihe granting of said discharge at
the regu'ar teim of the court of ordmary
for said county on the first Monday in April
1879. This December 20, 1878.
11. B. SMITH, Ordinary.
GeocGia, Dawson Coc;six
Richard L G:een administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Josiah Dilbeck
deceased applies for leave to sell the land of
said estate. Therefore all persons concerned
are hereby notified that the leave prayed lor
will be granted the applicant on the first
Monday in February 1679, unless good
cause t j the contrary, shall be then shown.
dec2Q-3875. H. B. SMiTH, Ordinary.
Georgia, Banks County.
Ordinary’s Office, December 23, 1878.
W A Watson of said county applies to me
for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of James Erskin, deceased.
Therefore all persons concerned are litre by
notified that the letters will be granted the
applicant or some other fit and proper per
son on the first Monday in February 1879,
unless good cause to the contrary shall be
then shown. T. F. HILL,
dec27-30d Ordinary.
Georg t a, R 1 *vu i Cot j.Y.
Catherine Eliar, wife of -Jam v Ellar of
said county, hat applied to me for exemp
tion, and setting apart a homestead of per
sonalty out of the estata of said James Ellar
and I will pass upon it at 11 o’clock a m on
the 31st of December 1878 at my office in
Clayton. This December 10, 1878.
2d J. W. GREEN, Ordinary.
Georg a. j Col
Ma-dlia F Mi Connell wife of Thomas N
McCor ie'l ai s .id nuny D r applied to me
for exemption and ig aj .itof a home
sti id out of e real and personal property
of the ■: .id T N McConnell and I will pas-i
upon the same at my office in Clayton on
tee 22ud day of Janna: / next at 11 o’clock
am. This December 23, 1878.
J. W. GREEN,
dec27 30J Ordinal/.
United States Internal Revenue
Deputy Collector’s Office, 2d DiS'”. Ga.,
Gainesville, Ga., Dec. 2, 1878.
Notice is hereby given of the following
seizures made by me for violations of Inter
nal Revenue laws:
One copper still, cap and worm, one axe,
and one double-barreled shot-gun, as the
property of James McNeal and others.
All persons having any interest therein
ate hereby notified to come forward and
file t heir claims and give bond within 30
days as required by law, else the same will
be" sold and ihe net proceeds deposited to
the credit of the Secretary of the Treasury
of the United States.
de6-31 W. T. B. WILSON, Dep. Col.
Hall Countv Sheriff Sales.
H/" ILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
’' January, 1879, before the courthouse
door, -n the city of Gainesville, Hall coun
ty, Ga , within the Legal hours of sale, the
fofiCA,*ng property, to-wit:
Om' house and lot on south side of Air
. Line railroad, containing one acre more or
less, |idjoining lands of Col W L Marler
on the west and sooth, Ransom Seay on the
east, and right of way Air-Line railroad on
the north, levied on as the property.of M N
Seay ty virtue of afi fa issued from the
411th dist.ici, G M, in favor of J A Suddeth
vs M N Seay.
Also, at the same time and place, fifty
acres of land, more or less, in the Bth dis
trict of Hall county, Ga., adjoining land of
Galvin Spencer, W E Canning and others.
Levied on the property of Joseph Thomas
by vii ,ue of two Jus.ice court fi fat, -jne in
favor pf Absalom Martin vs Joseph Thomas,
the other in favor of J M Chamblee vs Jo
seph Thomas and John Thomas.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract
or parcel of land in Hall county, Ga.,
known as part of the R B Davis" place,
bounded by -John Merritt on the north and
west, R'ebard Hancock and others on the
other side, it being the tract of land de
scribed in a deed of conveyance made by H
P Strickland to John C Bennett, on the
14th day of November 1878, and recorded
in Clerk’s office Hall Superior court, Book
M. Page 322. Levied on as the property of
JohnU Bennett, by virtue of two Hall Sn
pe.'iorco' tfi fas—one in favor of Willis
Beavers vs John C Beunett, the other iu fa
vor of Samuel Bailey vs John C Bennett.
Also, at the same time and place, a tract
of land granted to Absalom Thompson, sit
uate in the four-mile purchase, iu said coun
ty, containing fifty acres, more or less, ex
cept a strip of land three hundred feel wide
acoss the same, adjoining the Harris Gold
mine tract, sold by H. L. Lowman to the
Lowman Gold and Silver Mining Cos. Also
one other tract Of land containing one bun
dled and sixty-five acres, more or less, being
ibe whole of the Harris Gold mino tiact.
coal-dining three hundred and six acres,
more or less, except one hundred and forly
one acres. Sold by Harvey L. Lowman to
ihe Low man Gold and Silver Mining Com
pany. Sold as the property of Harvey L
Lowman, under and by virtue of au attach
mert fi fa issued from the 411th district G
M, of said county, in favor of Samuel C
Dunlap vs Harvey L Lowman. And also
sold io satisfy a fi fa issued from the 411th
district G M, of said county, in favor of Asa
Reeder vs Harvey L Lowman. Property
pointed out in the attachment fi fa and by
plaintiff s attorney.
Also, at the same lime aud place, one
hundred acres of land, being parts of lots
Nos 114 and 121 iu the 10111 district of Hall
county, Ga., adjoining lands of J P Eley on
the west, Thompson aud Newton ou the
north, Johnson on the east, and the lands
of O B Thompson on the south, and kno.vu
as the tract of land sold by O B Thompson
to S L Carter and A H Whitlock, and for
which they hold bond for titles, with only a
part ot the purchase money paid. Sold as
property of S L Carter and A H Whitlock,
under aud by virtue of afi fa issued from
the 403d district GM, of said county of
Hall, in favor of O B Thompson vs 8 L Car
ter and A H Whitlock. Levy made and re
tuiaed to me by E M Holland, L O.
Also at the same time and place, lots of
land Nos 99, 100, 101, 111 in ihe Bth district
of Halt county, Ga., and 75 acres, more or
less, in the southwest corner ot lot No 376
in the 7th district of originally Gwinnett
now Ball, all levied upon as the property of
Benjamin F Pori er, by virtue of two Hall
Superior court fi fas—one in favor of W A
Ransom A Cos., the other in favor of LB
Hutchins vs said B F Porter.
Also, at the same time and place, a parcel
of land lying iu the city of Gainesville, in
said county, and known as lot forty-eight
(.*8; isSdfae plan cf oaid city, cornering on
Sycamore and Spring streets, and contain
ing ou6 acre, more or less. Soid as the
property of Jane Cochran, to satisfy afi fa
from tlie 411th district, G M, iu i'a.vor of
the Mayor and Council of the city of Gaines -
vilie vs A M Cochran aud Jane Cochran.
Levied and returned by Obed Smith, the
property being po'uted out by defendant.
dec6-tds. ‘JOHN L. GAINES, Sh’ff
JUsi'Nlxa! Sales.
Will be sold before the court house door
in the city of Gainesville on the fi st Tues
day in January 1879, the following proper
ty for unpaid city taxes for 1878:
Also, at the same time and place one
wooden store cn west side of Main street,
adjoining store of J B Este3 on the south,
vacant lot of H A Brown on the north, lev
ied on as the properly of Charles R Richey,
by virtue of a fi fa in favor of Mayor and
Council of the city of Gainesville vs Charles
R Richey, for unpaid city tax for 1878.
Also, at the same time and place one un
divided half interest in a vacant lot on east
side cf Bradford street, adjoining D Alex
ander on the south, and vacant Sot of David
Tanner on the north, levied on as the prop
erty of Charles P Daymond, by virtue of a
fi fa iu favor cf Mayer and Council of the
city of Gainesville vs Charles P Daymond
for unpaid city tax for 1878.
Also, at the same time and place one
house and lot on west side of Athens street
fronting street south of Air Lins railroad on
the north, and lot of D G Candler on the
west, aud corporate lines of the city on
the south, levied on as the property of Al
len Corbin, by virtue of fi fa in favor of
Mayor and Council of the city of Gaines
ville vs Allen Corbin for unpaid city lax for
1878.
Also, at the same and time place one vacant
lot on the ea>t side of Athens street, adjoin
ing Daniel Fowler on the south, and vacant
lot of A D Candler on the north, levied on
as the property of Young Co'e, by virtue of
a fi fa in favor of the Mayor and Council of
ciij of Gainesville vs Young Cole for unpaid
city tax for 1878.
Also, at the same time and place one house
and lot on east side of Athens street, adjoin
ing lot of AO Moss on tho north, lot of W
F Hooker on the south, levied on as the
property of James Booth, by virtue of a fi
fa in favor of the Mayor and Council of the
city of Gainesville vs James Booth for un
paid city tax for 1878.
Also at the same time and place, one
house and lot on east side north Btadford
street, Noith street on the north on the east
and on tho west lands of E. N. Gower, as
the property of the estate ot Henry K’og by
virtue of afi fa in favor of the Mayor and
Council vs estate of Hemy lUng for unpaid
city tax for 1878.
Also at the same time, one house and lot
on east side of Ma ; n street adjoining Mrs
E W Me.ritt on tbe south, Miss Ellen Brad
ford on the east, as the property of Joseph
T King by virtue of afi fa iu favor of the
Mayor and Council of the city of Gainesville
vs Jos T King lor unpaid city tax lor 1878.
dec6-tds T NHANIE, Marshal.
Sheriff’s Mortgage Sale.
Georgia, Hall County.
Will be sold before the court jhonse door
in Gainesville, Hall county, Ga., within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
February, 1879, the following property, to
wit;
A tract or parcel of land in Hall county,
Ga,, beginning at Coopev’s Beech corner on
Lots Creek, thence along said creek south
to the mouth of the Goldmine branch,
thence up said branch to Susannah Harri
son’s back line, thence along said line north
to Cooper’s stake corner, thence with Coop
er’s line to the beginning, the same being a
part of Snsannah Harrison’s homestead con
taining sixty acres, more or less. Levied
on as the property of Gideon Harrison, by
virtue of a Hall Snpeiior court fi fa in favor
of the Singer Manufacturing Company vs
Gideon Harrison. J. L. GAINES,
dec6tds. Sheriff.
Georgia, Banks County.
Whereas, William and James Acree, ad
ministrators on the estate of Allen Acree,
deceased, petition this court for discharge
from said administration. This is to site
and admonish ail persons concerned, to
show cause, if any they can, why said Wil
liam and James Acree should not be dis
charged as administrators of the estate of
Allen Acree, deceased, at the February term,
1879, of said com 1
T. F. FILL, Ordinary.
nov 1-td
EYecutor’s Sale.
Georgia, Hall County.
By virtue of an order from tbe Covet of
Ordinary of Hall county, Ga., will behold
before the court house' 1 oor in tbe city of
Gainesville, in said county, within the legal
hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday iu Janu
ary, 1879, the following described lands ot
tbe estate of Henry W Black, deceased:
735 acres of land, more or less, situated
on the Mulberry fork of the Oconee river,
in said county, and known,as the Henry W
Blake Home Place, except the widow’s’
dower. Said place will be'divided into four
tracts, and sold separately as follows:
No. I—Bo acres, more or less", known as
the Tomlinson place, adjoining lands of
Robert Pirkle, E Shamblee, McKinsie and
the dower.
No. 2—the Mill tract, containing 150
acres more or less. On the tract is situated
a fine merchant and saw mill, in good run
ning order, on one of the best shoals in the
county; aisoji good dwelling, and twenty
acres of bottom laud in cultivation.
No. 3—two hundred and fifty acres, more
o>- less, adjoining lands of the'pld Brazleton
place, Rufus Cash, and E Shamblee.
No. 4—two hundred and frfty acres, more
or less, adjoining the dower, E Shamblee
and No. 3.
These several tracts will jbe surveyed and
platted, and the plats can be seen at the
office of the Ord aary of Hail county unul
the day of sale. -
Also, 250 acres of land lying near the
tow-p. of Flowery Branch, N0.J.11 in the Bth
district of Hall county adjoining lands of
Eadaway and others, fully described in a
deed ou record in Clerk’s office from B F
Porter to H W Blake." This is a valuable
tract of woodland, with about 30 acres of
bottom. Terms cash. Titles made on pay
ment of the money, purchaser to pay for
titles. Sold for the benefit of the creditors,,
and free from incumbrance. ' Oct. 23, 1878.
novß-td JAMES C. CARROLL, Ex’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
State of Georgia, Hall County:
By virtue of an order of the Court of Or
dinary' of said county, will be sold on tbe
first Tuesday in January next, between
tbe'lawful hours of sale, at the court house
Gainesville, a tract or parcel of land
lying and being iu said county, on the wa
ters of Allen’s creek, adjoining lauds of
Larry Leckey, Thos. J Merritt and .others,
containing about seventy acres, mo-e or
less. There is about twenty-five or thirty
acres fresh cleared. Some good bottom
land, a log cabin, corn crib, smoke house
and stables, and good spring water. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs of Thos C Barber
deceased. Terms cash. Possession given
at once. JARRETT P. DOSS,
no2’2-td Adm’r Thos C Barber, dec.
Georgia, Hall County.
Indiana. Holder j Libel for Divorce in
vs, >Hail Superior Court.
James M. Holder. ) Sept. Term, 1878.
It appearing to tbe Court that James M
Holder resides out of tbe county of Hall,
and it further appearing to the Court that
the sa>d James M Holder resides out of said
State of Georgia; it is ordered that service
be perfected iu the above stated case upon
the said -James M Holder by publication of
this notice and rule, in The Gainesville
Eagle [a newspaper] once a month for four
months preceding the next term of this
Court. PHIL. R. SIMMONS,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Granted. GEO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
Georgia, Hall County.
A true extract from the minutes of Sept.
Term, 1878, Hail Superior Court. Sept. 25
1878. W. S. PICKRELL,
sep27-tc Deputy Clerk.
Georgia, Hall County.
Raymond O Simpson, administrator of
David 13 Tamer, deceased, applies for
leave to sell the lands of said estate. There
fore all persons concerned are hereby noti
fied that the leave prayed for will be granted
the applicant on the first Monday in Jan
uary next (1879) unless good cause to the
contrary shall be then shown.
dee6-st. J. 13. M. WINBURN,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Fulton County. ' .
i:sy virtue ot an order of the Court of Or
chil try of said county, passed at its Decem
ber Term, 1878, will bo sold at the Court
house door in Atlanta, in said county, on
th ■ first Tuesday in January next, within
the lawful hours of public sales, for cash,
the following lands belonging to the estate
of Thomas Alexander, late of said county,
deceased, to-wit: -
Also, one unimproved lot in the ’town of
Gainesville, Hall county, Georgia, subdivi
ded by “Johnson Survey” into lots Nos.
51, 52, 65, 66, containing four acres (city
acres); bounded on the north by West Broad
street, on tire east by Mill street, On the
south by Railroad avenue.street, and on the
west by an unnamed s’reet.
Also, a half interr it (other half being own
by Larkin Smith) in an unimproved lot
west of the lot above described aud bounded
las foil ws: On the north by West Broad
street: east by unnamed street; south by
Railroad avenue and by unnamed Street.
Also, the “Frost” tract, containing 625
acres, partly improved,and embracing lands
deeded" by P. O’Conner and Alexander Dee’
to George W. Frost, bounded north by
Deal and Hemy Clarke; east by road run
ning from Gainesville to Hopewell church;
south lauds of Moses Simpson, Henry Clarke
and Benj. Raed, and west by lands of Mrs.
Webster and Mrs. L. Morrow.
Also, one hundred acres of Timber lands,
bounded by the Dividing Ridge, •‘Ste
phens’” land, Head’s laud and by Brow
ning’s land; more parliculary described in
plat and grant of James M. Smith, Gover
nor, etc., dated April 30th, 1872. The Ai v -
Line Railway crosses the northern portion
of this lot.
LANDS IN GWINNETT COUNTY.
Land lot. No. 268 in the 6th dirtrict of said
county, containing two hundred and nine
(209) acres, besides the land occupied by
the right-of-way of the A. & R. A-L. Rail
way, which pass through raid lot, and a
reservation of four (4=) acres on the west side
of said lot to Mrs. M.J A. McKerley. This
lost is unimproved timber lands.
Sold as the prpperty of said deceased for
distribution among his heirs. This Decem
ber 6th, 1878.
B. H. BROOM HEAD.
Administartor of Thos. Alexander, de
ceased. -
Any one desiring to see the “City Lots”
the “Frost Tract” will call upon A. B. C.
Drrsey, City Clerk.
UNION COUNTY.
Administrators’ Sate.
Georgia, Union County.
By virtue of an order of the court of Or
dinary of Union county, will be sold before
the court house dooi in Blairsville, said
county, between the iegal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in -January next, the
following property, to-wit:
The northwest half of lot of land No 46,
in the 16th district and first section of
Union county; also, the northwest half of
lot No 63, ii me 16th district of said county
containing 80 acres, more or less, each.
Lot No Ci in the 16:h district of said coun
ty, containing 160 acres, more or le •,
on which there is a good corn mill. At i,
the southeast half of lot No 27, iu the 16th
district, containing 80“ ores, more or less;
also, tne northeast half of lot No 45 in the
Igth district, containing 80 acres, more or
less. A portion of all the above lots of land
are in cultivation. A’l sold as the property
of Josiah Daniel, deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs and creditors. Terms: Oue
nalf in twelve mouths, the remainder in
two years, with note aui approved security,
waiving the homestead, With interest from
date. 'Bond will be executed aud delivered
to the purchaser for titles.
JOHN-J. SELF,
DAVID DANIEL
nov29-td Administrators.
WHITE COUNTY.
White SUeiiff's Sale.
Geokgia, White County.
Will be sold before the court house door
ill the town of Cleveland, iu said county, on
the first Tuesday in January next,Within ihe
hours of sale, the following property,
fo-wit:
Lot of land No 11, in the 6th district ot
(Originally Habersham, now White county,
containing four hundred and ninety acres,
more or less. Levied on as the property ot
L. P Williams! to latisfy afi ia issued
tegm • he Superior court of said coivu.y, u
Tdvor.'of George Y Banks vs E P Williams,
for ihe purchase money of said laud. Prop
erty pointed out by plain ti s a!torney.
This November 26, 170.
id T. C. HAMILTON, Sn’ff.
Georgia, "White County.
Whereas, -John N Smith, administrate' of
the estate of James H Smith, deceased, has
filed in my office his petition stating that he
has fully discharged all his duties as such
administrator, and praving that an order be
passed discharging him from his said trust
as administrator:
Therefore, all poisons concerned are re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not oe granted, discharging
him from his said administration, at ihe
regular term of the court of Ordinary to be
held in said county on the first Tuesday iu
January nest. Given under iny hand and
official signature, this September 2, 1878.
sep7-td ISAAC OAKES, Ordinary.
Geoegia, White County.
Whereas, David White, Administrator cf
Luke White, deceased, has filed in my office
his petition stating that be has disehaiged
all the duties as such administrator, and
prays that an order be passed discharging
him from his said trust:
Therefore, all persons concerned are re
quired to show cause against the granting
of said discharge at tne term of said court
of Ordinary, on the first Mondir T it: Janu
ary next. This September 5, 18/8.
ISAAC OAKES,
seplo oin OrcVnary.
Georgia, White County.
Whereas, Benjamin F Nix, administrator
of ihe esuife of Jonas Nix, deceased, has
filed in my office his petition staling time he
has folly discharged all his dune-, as such
administrator, and prays that an order be
passed d’seha-ging him from his said trust:
Therefore, all persons concerned are
hereby required to show cause, if any,
against ihe granting of said discharge, at
the regular term of the court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the first
Monday in March next. Witness my hand
and official signature, this November 18,
1878. ISA AC OAKES,
nov29-id Ordinary.
Georgia, White Corn. .1.
William Morris, guardian of Mary Graver
having applied to Lie Ordinary of said coun
ty for a discharge . _om nis guardianship of
Mory Craven's person and p rope Ay; this is
thetefore • o cite all persons concerned to
show cause, by.filiog objections in mv office,
why the said William Mortis should 'not be
dismissed jj/rom his guardianship of M.vy
Craven, and receive letters ot dismission
from bis said trust, on or before ihe first
Monday in April next, at the regular term
of the court of Ordinary of said county.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this December 11, 1878.
dec2o-td ISAAC OAKES, O-diuary.
Georgia, White County:
Whereas, James Cathey, administrator of
W C Nix, represents to the court, iu his pr -
tition, duly filed aud entered on record, ihut
he has tally administered W C Nix’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, aud credil ors, to show cause,
if they can, why said administrator she ej
not be discha,ged f .-om bis adminislra> on
and receive letters of dismission on the fi-st
Monday in April, 1879.
dec2o-ld ISAAC OAKES, Ordinal y.
TOWNS COUNTY.
Georgia, Towns County.
PM H England and Josiah Carter, ad
ministrators of the estate of W J England,
apply for leave ,to sell part of the lands be
longing to said estate: Therefore all persons
concerned are notified that said leave will
be granted at the January tenn of the court
of Ordinary of said county, unless ood
cause to the contrary be then shown.
uovß-td. J. W.‘ HOLMES, Ordinary.
Georgia, Towns County.
M. M. Burrell applies to me for exemp
tion of personalty and valuation of home
stead, and I vv ill pass upon the same on the
19th of October next, 1878, at 10 o'clock a.
in., at my office iu Hiwassoe.
J. W. HOLMES, Ordinary.
Sept. 30, 1878. oct’l-'l
Georgia, Rabun County.
Rabun Superior Court, Oct. Term, 1878
By virtue of an order of the Hono ble
Geo. D. Rice, Judge of the Superior courts
of the Western Judicial circuit, and of the
statutes in such cases made and provided,
notice is hereby given that the Superior
court ot Rabun county at the present term
was by me adjourned to the April term,
1879, of said court. Parties, jurors and
witnesies will take due no'ice thereof and
govern themselves accordingly. October
28, 1878. W. M. HUNNICUTT,
novlo 4t C. S. C.
DAWSON COUNTY.
Georgia, Dawson County.
Ordinary’s Office, October 22d, 1878.
Richard L. Green, of said county, applies
to me for letters of administration, with the
Will annexed, on the estate of Josiah Dil
beck, deceased. Therefore, all persons con
cerned are hereby notified, that the letters
will be granted the applicant, or some ol ner
fit and proper person, on the first Monday,
2d day of December next, unless good cause
to the contrary shall be then shown.
H. B. SMITH, Ordinary.
nov l-30d
BANKS COUNTY.
Georgia, Banks County.
Banks Superior court, October Term, 1878.
By virtue of an order of the Honorable
George D. Rice, Judge of the Superior
Courts of the Western Judicial Circuit, and
of the statutes in such cases mad-; and pro
vided, notice is hereby given that the Supe
rior Court of Banks county at the present
term was by me adjourned to the April term
1879, of said court. Parties, jurors and
witnesses, will take due notice thereof, and
govern themselves accordingly.
Oct. 17, 1878. 11. J. DYAR, C. S. C.
Pretty and Young.
In every feature but the hair, which had
grown white from fever. This lady at 35
writes us: “I have used Parker's Hair
Balsam six months and am more than pleas
ed with it. It has restored the natural
brown color of my hair and given it a silky
softness, nicer than ever before. There is
no dandruff, no falling hair, and it leaves
the scalp so clean snd nice and cool that I
am ever so much pleased, and I feel and
look like myself again.” Disinfectant prop
erties that enter chemically into this prep
aration render it healing, cleansing and
healthful, and the beautiful, fresh and vigo
rous hair it produces, together with its
property of rcstoriug the hair to its natural
yenthful color, leaving the head eni: jij
freed from dandruff, clean and healthy, sur
prises no less than it pleases. Buy a bottle
from your druggist Dr. H. J. Long, aud
test its merits.
ANN OTJNCEM ENTS.
—.—-
GLEBE SUPERIOR COURT. —We are
authorized to announce tin name of W. S.
Piekrel!, as a Candidate for Clerk of the
Superior Court of Hall county at the ensu
ing election in January 1879.
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.—At the
solicitation of friends I announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Court ot Hall county,
at the ensuing election in January next. I
Lave arranged with Mr. J. M. Bell to act as
my Deputy.
John J. Maine,
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.—At the
request of many friends I announce myself
as a candidate lor Clerk, of the Superior
Court of Hall county, at the election in
January next. A. F. GOUDELOCK.
COUNTY TREASURER.—The friends of
E. C. Young, the one armed soldier, again
present him to the Democracy of Hall coun
ty and especially to his old comrades for re
election to the office of county Treasurer.
TREASURER. —The many friends of
Benjamin W. Reed lespectfully announce
his name as a candidate for County Treas- •
urer, at the election iu January. He was a
member Cos. “D.” 27th Georgia Regiment,
and is suffering from wounds received at the
batth of Seven Pines. If elected he will
discharge the duties of the place to the best
of his ability. Many Voters.
FOR SHERIFF—The friends of John L.
Gaines announce him as a candid ifo for re- •
election to the office of Sheriff of Hall coun
ty at the ensuing election in January next—
James F. Duckett Deputy.
ho. 5i
TAX COLLECTOR.—The friends of N.
B. Clark announce him as a candidate for
re-clectibu to the office of Tax Collector of
Hall county at the ensuing election in Jan
uary next.
TAX COLLECTOR.—YieIding to the so
licitation of many friends, I announce my
self a candidate for Tax Collector of Hall
county at the ensuing election in January
next. The ground upon which I ask the
suffrages of the people is that the present
incumbent has held the office for six years,
and that rotation is equitable and right. I
therefore pat myself before the people an and
ask the support of my friends.
James M. Chamblee.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.—We are au
thorized to announce as a candidate for the
office of Tux Collector of Hail county, Ben
jamin Hawkins. He was born and raised in
this county and never lived elsewhere. He
was severely wounded, losing the use of his
arm, in the service of his country; was cap
tured at Baker’s creek in Capi. James F.
Law’s company, and being well qualified
for the position he confidently appeals to
his fellow-citizens for their support.
TAX COLLECTOR.—I am a candidate
or the office of Tax Collector of Hall coun
ty, at the approaching election in January.
Being born and raised in this county, I ask
my fell w-citizens for their, suffrages. If
elected, I will discharge my duties faithful
ly under all circumstances.
G. W. Latham.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.—I my
self as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
rurus at the next January election. Being a
cripple and unable to work .on a farm. I
shall be very grateful to the people of Hall
county tor that office and respectfully so
licit their support. M. B. Sewell.
TAX RECEIVER.—The friends of J. R.
H. Luck announce him as a candidate
tor Tax Receiver ot Hall county at the elec
tion in January next.
COUNTY SURVEYOR.—At the solicita
tions of many gentlemen from different
parts of the county, I announce myself a
candidate for surveyor and, if elected, will
do your surveying right and when you want
it M. P. Caldwell.
Special otices.
Pianos and Organs at Factory Rates
! y\ ml inti’oliie'ion Sale, commencing
Ncv 1. i ,000 Magnificent Instruments
to be placed for introduction and advetlise-
Tiiert', in Southern homes at Aguills’ whole
jo'iitos, Elegant 7 Oct. Pianos only
$125. Magnificent Square Grands, Cata
logue pnre 01,000, only $250, Handsome
9 Mop Organs, $57; 13 Stops, s7l, Mirror
Top 13 .'tops, SB6. Choice instruments at
lowest prices ever known. G years’ written
guarantee. 15 days test trial. Write ior
Ini, oduciory Side circular. Address Luildcil
A Bill 's’ Southern Music House, Savannah,
G.i. The Great Wholesale Piano and Organ
Depot of the South.
Florida.
A throng of sufferers with coughs and
colds annually go South to enjoy the ethe
rial mildness of the Land of Flowers. To
them we would say the necessity of that ex
pensive trip is obviated by Cousseus’ Com
pound Honey ot Tar, which speedily van
quishes the coughs and colds incident to
this rigorous clime. For public speakers it
urpasses the Demostherie regimen of “peb
bles and seashore,” clearing the throat until
the voice rings with the silvery cadence of a
bell. Use Coussens’ Compound Honey os
Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
Dr. H. J. Long.
The Buckeye.
If is a well-established fact, that Tabler’s
Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, if used
according to directions. The Esculus llip
pocastenum, or Horse Chestnut, commonly
known as the Buckeye, has been highly es
teemed for many years, owing to the fact
that it possesses virtues, lying in the bitter
principle called Esculin, which can be util
ized for the cure of Piles. If afflicted with
that terrible disease, use Tabler’s Buckeye
Pile Ointment, and be relieved. For sale by
Dr. H. -J. Long.
To Prevent and Cure Coughs and Colds.
A reliable remedy is necessary in every
household. Parker’s Ginger Tonic is just
the medicine needed. It radically cures
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis aud
Consumption if used in time, by its nower
ful specific action on the Stomach, Kidneys,
Skin, Liver aud mucous surfaces of the
Throat and Lungs. It accomplishes the
cure in a wonderfully short time, and re
moves ail pain and soreness of the lungs. It
is also a most valuable stomachic remedy,
effectually removing Dyspepsia, Headache,
Liver Disorder's, Costiveness, Nervousness,
Low Spirits, Wakefulness Palpitation of the
Heart, Sour Stomach, etc, aud giving a
cheering comfort and freedom from pain
that surprises every one. Buy a SI bottle
from your druggist Dr. H. J. Long, or a
ample bottle for 15 cts., and test its merits.
A Snug Little Farm for Sale.
Forty-eight acres, with 12 or 15 in cultiya
tiou; a large branch running through it.
Upon the lot area lime-kiln and lime-quarry
Good lime has been burnt at this quarry.
Most of this land is within the city limits.
Inquire of J. B. Estes & Son, Attorneys,
Gainesville, Ga. juy26-tf.
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