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SOUTHERN BANNER; J ANUARY ‘>9. TOIM)E!tl,EN. Wttvr HE SAYS ABOUT TriE CAPTURE ] «'F PLEVNA. Tin 1 Vassicl.e Ztituny reports the following Htatrmeut nsJumuj: been j tm<le by General Totltljubuii. \vit1n-t4 | gard to the investment and capture ! ot Plevna: “ When I came here,” he said, “ I was continually tormented by ai.xie- ty lest G-man should make his sortie too soon, before the fortificr.tions w ere strong enough. I tvas, tromthc beginning, op| o<vd to the theory of taking his strong p -sition by storm. It was not I, but hunger, that con quered him, though this was only rendered possible by surrounding him so firmly and effectively, as was at i length done by our trennhes. Plevna teaches the lesson that tho modern system of defense is quite different from what it used to be, and posses ses enormous advantages against an assailant. You have in the Vosges j five or six Plevnas. In order to he ! able to surround a natural position or i an intrenched camp, and at the same | time continue to execute great stra- getio plans, it is necessary for the j assailant to bring twice as many | soldiers into the field as arc required j by the deiending army. To take j such fortified positions l»y storm is, j with modern fir arms, in possible, or, j at least inopportune. One should j never require more jnf ni^oltj or or »j soldier, however brave he may l»e. 1 than it is possible for him to d ; but: the demands made upon our officers ' and soldiers in th storming of! _ <MMU» *% -f :&C ' Tne Atlanta Constitution. 3 <r a GEORGIA Ph-vna exceeded the hounds of pi sihility. Even when such a stragoti* ,-.al adventuresueeeeds.it ismistake. Tlioughih-ss men u:>.v sav, 1 -t ten ' thoiisai gel the consider that, it' i troops position fall, -o long a- we but they do not the position is lost, not only that ten thousand men fall, but fifty thousand are demoralized * My chief care was so to arrange mat ters that whenever Osman might at tempt sortie, a sufficient mass should at once lie concentrated to oppose him. With this object I bad a uduMe row of treticlics and redoubts '> made around Plevna, so that while ] the first was being attacked at any point, the concentration might be; made behind the other.” A corrcs- j pomlent having asked the General j whether he thought that Osman i might under favorable circumstances j have saved part of his army, Toddle- j dlchcn replied : “ No ; Osman made 1 the sortie with twenty-five thousand ! men, the whole force under his com- j maud except some five or six thons- j and men held in reserve. It he had I attacked ns with only half that force j it might have been said that the j cause of his defeat was the uumcrU e d-uperiority of his enemy. Osman knew this, and attempted a biilliant and daring attack with his whole army, but success was hopeless. In my opinion Osman made a great strategical mistake in not attempting 1 his sortie sooner, and I never could I understand why he did not at once j evae.nale Plevna after the capture of j tiie positions at Telicho. Even so j late as six weeks ago he would have j had chance of saving apart, if not the ! whole of his army; but he let the! opportunity P'tss, and " e labored j incessantly to close him in more and ; more firmly. When such a position as Plevna cannot be relieved from without, the besieged army should endeavor at once to withdraw from it, as the besiegers can strengthen i 1 « i circle of fortification every day untii the garrison is forced by hunger to capitulate. ^ —ThertTis a story that Mr. Sotli- , rn, not lor.g ago, happened to he carried off into a country town with another gentleman, by mistake of a , train, and put up at the principal | 1 In tho dining room espied; a large portrait of Gene-al V -.Glellan, marched his friend up helm , it, as- asured him that it was the best j>or- r;.ii of his (Sothcrn’s father lie had ever siim. The friend thanked him tearfully for having shown him tie* excellent likeness of “ the old mn*;,” all d, between them, they got h- waiters wild a: .the aupposl n h «as reallv l/.u!- ?.UV> .‘!i rmg STOVE J niter it* ncv.- unnagerneu < 'i> tiTjrtT os has « on fur itacll leading journal during tlie ri-c -ii ■ iug correapoudi j country, anil itsji j Wanti'mjftos 1 engage i hi oonsi The Aiimi hu title or the As enterprise, lent, iu.Kcml- rtions of the ,e»of special toli-era ns from the electoralcommission was ine the fraud that placet! CC|Rgfe!Toil?NTY." fZJJSOKGI Clarke County^’ W hercas, James E. Hamilton, executor of Mrs. Sarah $. Hamilton, (lafo. of said county,) •lecea ed. petition* in ttains of the law, to’btf discharged from said executorship— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish Given under my hand, at office, this 15th Occn.ee Conn-bTr. ) ----- ll.ARKE POSTPONED MORTGAGE TYCO SHERIFF’S SALE.*AVill bo sold, before ! V/ before the Court-House door, i:i the town of r.i iicaiism once more in power in our rational ; day of Dtcyinber, 1827. I enmei!-, arc evidence* dm ■nsnicuous enough to prove that no expense will b-spared to make >n hot only a leader Tiik Cujcstitction not only a leader in the dis cussion of luau.r* of public concern, but a leader in llie dissemination of the latest and most reliable news. The”*' is* ho better time tliau uow to subscribe *•» A Fresh amt Vigirmt* _ AlbeiitlMre baft-been a‘q ail *fettt«aont of e most difficult and dangerous pro* leru federal politics, the discussions hnn and the result# likely to ensue Inive lost nothin'/ of their rbisorVing interest. In addition to this, the people of Georgia art- now called upon to settle ■ The Cdnrraliob Ijurslioi.. and in the discussion of this important subject (in which TuKtVxsrrrmoK will take a leading part; cv.-rv Georgia^ ■ is interested. If a conven tion is called its proceedings will find their earl’jst and fnllcst embodiment in the columns of The CossTiTttios, and this fact alone- will make the paper indispensable Lo cvervcitizen oi the state. To bi brief. Tiie Atlanta Halt]; Tonstltulios will endeavor, by ati the means that the pro gress of modern ‘journalism has made possible and necessary to bold its place os a 1-ader of southern opinion and ns a purvevorof the latest new4. Its editorials will be thoughtful, timely ntnl vigorous—calm and argumentative in theii methods and thuronghly southern and demo cratic in their sentiments. Its uews will be fresh, reliable and carefully digested. It will be allertand euxerpritin/, mu l no expense will j be spared to make it the medium oi the latest t and most important intelligent.'. fhe IVfrti) Constitution i Besides embodying everything of interest iu i the daily, The Wkukly Constitution will eou- I taiu a Department of Agriculture, which will he ] in charge of Xlr. Malcolm Joliusou, the well. I known Secretary of Georgia State Agricnlxural ! Society. This department will be made aspe- ’ cialty,‘and will lie thorough ami complete. The firmer wilt flml in it not only all the current re formation on the subject of agriculture, but timely suggestions and well-digested advice, i Subscriptions siioald be sent in at once. AS.V M. JACKSON, Ordinary.,,. dccSo-Aui/ 1 in terms oi the law to be discharged from said administration— * These proticrty. .The eutire. stock of jewelry, filter ware, plated ware, liarawarc, fancy goods, jeweler’s toot* add fixturett, show eases, sates, and all othtT property belonging to and connected with the jewelry store and business ot Fruuk F. Tnlmadge, at No, 8, broad street, Athcn J , Ga. This stock embraces fine gold watches And chains, silver wtttahes,- all kinds anil styles ot ladies and gentlemen's jewelry, gold eye glasses, gold pons and pencils, silver and plated forks, silver and plated table services of all kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and accou trements, clocks, card stands, .toilet stands, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all baskets, fruit stauds, vases, guitars, banjos, concerned, to show cause, at my office, v ‘®. ll { w ' hannouicous, and a laree number oi iw,i..«L.«..j™ \ —.* articles of jewelry ana fr.noy articles too tedious to mention—shell as are usuoify kept In a large, first-class jewelry establishment in a city. Tlie stock is very large'and full, and the goods new and of tiie latest styles, and of the best quality. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issned from Clarke Superior Court in never of Asaph K. Childs and Bufns L. Moss, versus said Frank P°. eniitiiiiiiiig C0.'> actes, more or less levied ou to satisfy fi.' fa. i sutal by County Commissioner v-. John O. Thrasiiev security f»r Robert Murray, Tax Collector of Oconee county, jan 1 r.Od. PRICE, ohcriff.j ■ GEORGIA-CLARKE COUNTY. Sophie AVhitiow, , Libel for Divorce, iu /■Cl ' ' ) A Gii.bktit Whitlow piTiK)Df iwHMnuwM) «v niivn vauov. on or before the first Mouday in January next, against the granting ot eaid discharge. Given ander my hand, at office, this 81st day of Augnit. 1877. J ASA M. JACKSON, septll-Snf. Ordinary. |ZJEOUGIA.-—Clakkk County — ^ m WBerearf,' J tire A. Hunnicutt and Theo dore E. Atkinson, Executors of Mrs. Lucy Y 1 Deupree, dec’d, apply to me for leave to a£il, for purpose cf division among legatees, of sa d de ceased, ti e following property, to-wit: 2 bonds of the State - of Georgia;- $1,000 each; ■ 4 bonds of tiie City cf Ajheus, $^0t) each; ! bond, or se curity, of thp New Orleans, St. Lonis and Chi cago r. R.esr, tor |8,20<D. it shares Bank of the Uiiiveh>){y,'at A. hens, $100 each; 1 share of Georgia Railroad stock and one lot of land lying in the Aown of Senoia,.Coweta county, Ga. containing Cwo acrea. ittore 6r lei« - ' Thereforevsll persons iutere-tod are liercb notified atuFclted to show' cause, at my office, on or before Che first Mond y in January next why said leave should i ot be granted. Given under ray hand, st office, this 28th day of Novemliet, 1877. > di $ > ASA M. JACKSON. (»- ’v old. Sh’ff. G EORGl A—CLARKE COUNTY—W hercas Lamar Cobb applies to me for T etters of Administniliou on the estate of Gc rg« D. Bancroft, (late of said county,) deceas-tf These ate. therefore, to cite and admonish nil concerned, to show cause, at my office, on or befirctliethird Mouday in Febrnary next, why said Letter* should not be granted ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinsrv. j:m»-30d. ’. Talmadge, to sa*Ufy said fi.'fa. Pronerty _ o.r.ted out in said fi.; til. The above sale of this property, under an order from the Judge of the Superior Court, will be continued trom day to day. Sundays excepted, until all ii due*: .-.; J. A. BROWNING, f G BOBGIAhOLARKE COUNTY. -Whereas, William A Gilleland, administrator of Hon denon Gilleland, deceased, petitions in term* of the law to be discharged from said a*tniuis-»' tration— ' , ,. .. These arO, therefore, to cite find admonish all concerned, to show oaune^at my office, on or b-fere the first Mouday in March next, against the granting of said discharge. Given under uiy hand, at office, this 16th day of November, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary, novao-sa. ^ Gcorg'a, Clarke County. WESLEY SA’JLTEB, alias JOHN WESLEY COOLEY, Clarke Superior Court, August Term, JS7T. It appearing to the Court l>y the return of the Sheriff, that the deteuduiit, Gilbert W hii low, does not reside in this county, and it timber appearing that he does not reside ill tliia Slut.;., it is on" motion ordered that said 'defendant npjtcar and answer at. the next term of this Court, or that the case be considered in default and tho plaintiff be allowed to proceed. It is further ordered that this notice bo pub lished in the Atiiens Georgian oner a month for four months, before the uext term of Court. Done in open Court. JACKSON & THOMAS, Attorneys for Libelkmt. Granted : GKO. D. RICE, Judge 8. Cf' '' I hereby entity that the above Is a true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Clar eCounty, at Au u-t ti-mi. 1877. , JOHN l.jl.i ' -GINS, Ci'-rk, IjEOBfilA.—0«t>s e t; County.— Whereas, Mary G. II •.!. ..pies to mo for LetniTCnCtMMWnRran bif , f v ■ estate of tv. H. Hale, late of said couu‘ ;. . These are, therofore,' to ! ; i' l Oncenifed tosliow e.uise, it i" or before the first Monday in .i said letters should not he graV: . Given under my hand, at ofli.e, this 24th day o! November, 1877. deel JAMES R. LYI.K. <»v„’t. . Vhr\ 1 i inOnish ail hev have, on W130WV why Petition for Removal o_ Terms fur the H.tily: -’7»t ii $1 00 i eoirery, will be sold before the Court A DMINISTRATOR’S R.tLF—Pursuant to an order of Court of Ordinary of Clark- month.* JlHh ft months 5 SO j 12 luantbs.... lo on Term- i*.»r tbs .-VeeKI.v : • months... si l 2 months 2 20 Money may be sent by poetufliee money order at our expense. Andress: THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Ga. U 1 W • and Tinware DEPOT. A.F3 7 7. The Quarterly'. Reviews AM) i Bla.cls'cu-ood.’a Magagiitas ! The Leonard Scott Publishing Co., ! 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Leonard Score PviiueiiiNo Ct., jjinil>f-tl. 41 Barclay St., New York. Rabun Gap Higk School. Lot »tcd in ‘.he beautiful Valley ,of Head of Tennessee. Ifla'huua. Cotaii’b'jr- Ga- W. A.CUHT1S *; Principal. The Nimo Consecutive Session will open Mouday, July 18th, 1877, and continue, without intermission, for twenty weeks. _ Tuition—$o, $$, fin, $1. and $15 per session. Board, $6 per month. Beautiful and lit dihfu' location, pure water, salubrious atmosphere, mild climate, and atten tive and devoted teachers, render the school attractive, pi---sunt and instructive. , 1 For parti -.rs. address •V A. I I KTIss. Printipat. Head el' i t anrsMC I*. H. lia. itiiy l* door of said epunty, on the first Tuesday of February nett, during the legal hours of sale, one tract of laud lying in Jackson county, Geor- •.'in. containing 500 acres, more or less, adjoining Harrison, Long, Lavender, and others, about nine miles from Athens, on the State Boad leading to Jefferson, formerly known as the Morris phw. To be sold as the property of William V.P. Hodgson, deceased, for the bene fit of his heir* and creditors. Terms cash. THOMAS A. HODGSON, Adm’r. juiiS 30d.—pr’s fee $4. S3TOXJ22T- On Monday night, the 24th of December, ult., from the r. -idem e of the undersigned, in Ogle- thorjic county, a dark bay horse mule, in good working order, about 7 years old, with no espe cial marks except a little scar on right hind ankle, caused hv shoe on left foot striking it, and hair on shonlder and sides being nibbed off by harness. Was taken in the direction of Athens. Any information leading to recovery of mnle or mule and thief, will be liberally rewarded. Address, J. I. J. EBERHART. ■’oiut Peter, Oglethorpe Co., Ga. MARTHA BAULTER, alias j Disabilities. MARTHA BRAZE! TON, J To Martha Haulier, alias Martha Ji>xudlou, and all to tohom it may concern : You are hereby notified that on the 5tli day of November lust, I filed my application to the Dlarkii S. [.erioi Court of sit'd county for a removal of House all disabilities consequent upon a Divorce—a rineuUt matrimoaU"—granted to you in the ease of yourself agaiust me, obtained at tho February Term, *1877, Clarke Superior Court, and that the same will be heard at 1.hu February Term, 187s, of Clarke Sunerior Court. This 30th day of November, 1877. JACKSON & THOMAS. Att’ys for "H Wesley Saulter, tnian Jno. Wesley Cooley. IjEORGIA—Clark i: County.— 'Whereas, Horace L. Cranford applies to me for letters of ndmiuLstratiou ou tho estate of Mrs. F. E. Buchanan, (late of said county,) deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail concerned to show cause at my office, on or ljeforc tiie first Monday in February next, why said letters should not be granted. * Given under my hand, at office, this 27th day of December, 1S77. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. janl-SOvL G eorgia oconef.county—ri>the -r- PEUIOR ‘'OI RT OF b AtuCsilNTY—1,, I tion of William ). E.tler, u. C. T omus, Janies C. Wilson, Andrew B. Jackson, lle„r. Jei,- niugs. .lames A Price, II. G.'IIardigree, H. S. Thompjwiy VVilluuM A. )Vta»dis, J. J. Lra.itli, James W. Lea, vVeklon W. Price, John R. Wtiitt , Wlliaui II. Hull, Thomas Booth, Geo! II. L. Thurmond, David R. Richardson, Join! W. Johnson, Jo .n J. Cohen, W. B. Lung lord M- FASHIONABLE CARDS, with mm ^i) 10c. 25 Escort t hirds, 25 styles, 10c. nov20-2t. J. B. HL'STEI), Nassau, N Y FOR SALE OR RENT. DWELLING WITH EIGHT GOOD A rooms, fire place in each of the rooms, good double brick kitchen, stable carriage and out houses. Location on Hancock avenue, near Lucy Cobb Institute. J. H. HUGGINS, oti-tf No. 7 Broad street. Medical College of Georgia The Medical Department of the Vnivers Of Geokoia. f V V_; before the Court-House door, in fhe city of Athens, Cinrke county. Ga., on the first Tues day in February next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Nine square bale, of cottou and ono hundred and six bushels of corn. All levied upon by virtue of three fi. fas. front Clarke fYni’i- v < \inrt, quar ter session, April tcim, 1877. .\fay, r & Mayer vs. R. R. Saulter, and one d!*trV‘s warrant, Peter W. Hutchinson vs. R. R. Saulter for rent, in Clarke Superior Court. All sold to satisfy the above stated fi fas., and others in my hands, this December 31st, 1877. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff. janl-30d. « and Barton K. Thrasher, slioweth, that they and their successors desire to be inooriwirutcti under the nmno and style of “The Oconee Comity Fair'Association*.” Tne Fair ”gr'>:iii.is ot w iiieqat-ct'i.iiioiiy are located in said countv nCOcocee, near th village of M’atkiust iiie. The object of m petitioti'-ra is to form tin tu- sclves into II ;*-rution for the rmrimsc of holdimr mu;:.....: Fair for tho exhibition of agrieulluial prislucts, meehauici.l iinpjem. nts stock, and any and all other articles riel incon sistent with the laws governing such incorpo rations. Each of your petitioners havim' sub scribed the sun of one liniulrt-d dm Lis,’"m ing the capita! stock snbse.ribed two thoiism.d dollars. And ytiur petitioners desire tint ti... and their successors be ineorpyratt-d ibr thr. Period of twenty years. For which i, n i )WB your petitioners pray the liaising of nn order couferring upon said petitioners and t! < ir K1 ,c- ccssors the privileges applicable to camitnr „n the business for wi.ieh thev desire to I,), iireor- porated, enumerated in tin. .’jpeond Section of Act ot Eighteen Hundred and forty-three entitled an act to point the manner of cn-rtiug certain corporations, to define the riglos, and t?. provide a mode of changing th:-. dm;:-,Vf indi viduals. 1 his December 21st, 1477. Geo.C. Ttiomnr. t ,, . B. E. Thrasher, ( 1 el »”“««Alt'}'» A true t-xtnift from the minutes of Oconee Superior Court. Plus 21st day of December 1S V' *'• w - Johnson, deeSe dti Clerk ofS. C. jClKOKGlA, Oconkk County To ' all whomitnv-y for.crn:-I hi.iv „,u,!e ni.p.ic tain, l'cturiiamc to February Term, Clarko bupenor fourt, to have tne oisubiiities resting on me, in consequence of a divorce being grant edto my former wife, Amur,da, col’d, removed dccll ROBERT SWIFT, col’d Tiie Forty-sixtli Session of this Institution will commence at Augusta on the FIRST MON DAY IN NOVEMBER. Apply lor Circular to DESAUSSURF.FORD. Dean.' For Catalogues of Academic Department, apply to Wjc Henry Waddell, Secretary of Faculty, Atheus, Ga. oct2-lm. ATHENS, GEORGIA. w* 3BU 3'OJrautt SURERJN i EXDEN T T. janf-Mn CS^THAL SOTSI*. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M- THOMAS, Prop’r. This Hotel, so well known to the citizens of Clarke and adjoining counties, is located in the centra of the business portion of Augusta, con- verb*ut to Post Ofiiee, Telegraph Office and Depot, and offer* inducements to tho public uueqnaicd by any other Hotel in the City. dec4-tf. MULE STOLEN. From the plantation of tiie undersigned in Oconee county, on the night of the 24th, ore large black marc mule, about six years old, 16 1-2 bund* high, with no especial marks save those caused by saddle, and a scar on left hip caused by a kick. She was also branded. Sup posed to* have been taken by the escaped cou- victs from Scull Shoals Factory. A reward oi $20 will be paid for the recovery of the mnle. THOMAS N. FULTON. Watkiusvllc. Ga WILSON & C0MPANY, Bankers and Brokers, Dealers in Stock Privileges, U. S. Bonds, Cotton on4 Miscellaneous Securities, cto.-w- The greatest opportunity ever liefore offered for investment. 1,000 doJur* made from investment of 200 dollars in 30 day*. Smaller amounts invested will pay iu proportion. Investment*, large or small, cun be trebled in "0 days. W e sell or purchase as desired 5 shares of stocks and upward on margins ol from one to iwo per cent. ^'Letters of Oralit and Drafts payable in any part of Europe a $ America, issued for the convenience of travelers. Fn’l information scut on application. WELS02S- CO., 35 and 37 Broad St., P. «. Bax 2165, XKttf YOUK. Near Gold and Stock Exchange. octlC 3m. UVIBY, FEB) AND Silt STABLE. Athnna, Georgia. GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS. Will l>e found at their old stand, rear Frank lin House buildiug. Thotras street. Keep al- {2J.EOJRGIA—Clarke County— _ Ordinary’* Orru*, December 20th, 1877. Pinckney crown, colored, bos applied for ex emption of personalty, and I will pass upon the same ut It* o’clock, a. in., on the 23rd day January, 1878, at tnv office. ASA >1. JACKSON. Ordinalv. janl-2t. ff^J.EORG IACl a bke County.— Whereas, Tliomas Hodgson, Administra tor of Wm. V. P. Hodgson, deceased, applies to me for leave to sell a tract of land, containing 80 acre*| more or less, lying in Jackson comity, Ga., adjoining Long. Damuiond, Anglin, Mitch ell and Harrison, belongiag to the e.-;t..te of said deceased— Therefore, all persons interested are her*by notified and cited to show cause, at my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, wiiy said leave should r.ct he granted. ' Given under my hand, at office, this 28th day of November, 1877 dec! ASA M. JACKSON, Ord'v. aEORGIA-OCONEE COUNTY.—Board or VY Louvre CoiuiissioNXR* Smuto foe Coi.vtv Tax and othlr pi iiposls, 2nd day of Ocvoblr, ]s77. UKSDAY, TIIK Ordered that ninety per cent, he levied upon ..... ‘be State tax tor the year 1877, to be divilled v ot 1,1 > 'P CC, ” C P er cer R» to cadi pnrtictiiHr oLieoi ! and purpose as hereitxrti r specified, so ai to raise tor the several object- and purposes below enumerated-the following re-p.ctiVv \umsor amounts, viz: To build or repair C„nrt-House* <n a Jails, Bridges or b erries, or other nu*.- lio improvements 1 ' » - To pay Sheriffs’, Jailers’,' oP'otheV ' otlu*r oiUccrH tecs, that they muv )h i legally entitled to out ot the county ‘to* T) T 1 ?i )nv t, ! e expetires of the countv for paihtts at t ourt, non-resident witnesses in crnniiml cases, fuel, servants’ hire stationery, and the like To pay J urors To pay expenses incurred in sui,*. porting the poor of the countv. and ns otherwise prescribed l.v the code QEORGLY—CLARKE COUNTY. Whereas, Nathaniel Richardson, adminis trator of David Richardson, deceased, petitions u terms of the law to be discharged from said admistration— These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all persons concerned to show churc, at my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, against the grouting of said discharge. Given under my lmn t, at office, this 31st day of August, 1877. I ASA M. JACKSON, soptll-3in. Ordiuary. QEORGIA-CEARKECOUNTY. Whereas, Albert 11 Edwards, administra tor of Richnjd Hughes, deceased, petitions iu terms of the law to lie discharged from sai.i administration— These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, at my offite, on or before the first Monday in January next, against the granting of said discharge. Given under my hand, at office, this lltli August, 1S77. ASA M. JACKSON, septl l-3m. Ordinary. f^EOUGIA—CLAItKECOUNTY. -Wheretu* John E. Pc.c, gtiardian of his wife, Mattie A, Pope, applies to me for letters i.f .dismission from said guardianship— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish uii persons concerned, to show cause at my office, on or liofore the first Monday in Novembe next, why said letters should not be granted. [ Given under my band, at office, this 19th day I ot Scptemlicr, 1877. ASA M. JAOKSON, Ordinary. *ept25-l re. 500 7<K» "OB WORE OF A EL r ESC IU P- tion m-ullj dune at thi offi ^ . ug, J way* on baud gootl Turnouts and ca ver*. Stock well cared for when on r :-tcd to our care. Stock on band for sale a* -ib ’■. ■.ues. deolStf. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing bctwceL Stem ai Saulter is dissolve*! from and after th. 12th inst., M. Stem retiring from the firm All parties having any claims against the oh" firm, will present them for settlement, am id! t.uwe Jit cbted, will come forward and settb ; t otic.: with tii-- niritrii ned, as the booke mnitboel -ed. M. stem will have charge of tbs b -,.ks, and will settle all busmeM transactions oft c < Id firm of STERN & SAULTER. junlo sod. {Z'kokgia. (Jl/.rke County—Ordi- '-"nary’s Office, 15th December, 1877—Fannie L. Godfrey, wife of Richard R. Godfrey, (her -aid husband requiring) 1 as applied for exemp tion of personalty, and 1 will pas* upon the same •t 10 o’clock \. m., on the 9tn day of Jsnuury, 1878, at my Office. Asa M. Jackson, ! ec-25-2t. Ordinary. ITo-bice. All iiersoiw having den.an aiFayette Maupin, (lute nt Clark teceascd, are hereby uotified 1 to j nmo to nta for puvnient witi in t; mrihed by law, and tho-.- i •Ve!-iv! ceased arc requested to in . v imnu i.u-- p ment. LDV. aBDR. IIoDGSdN, nov20-4w. AdminW'. raior. G0i* Tiie balance of said levy t.» be aiiplied to tbc payment ot any other lawfnlchar -es nzatn-i the county. - ■ The law require s the tav. s to be collected and paid iu by the loth of December, anti it is hereby st rictly enjoined upon the Tax Collector to complete his collections and tn aetik- hit* accounts with the County Treasurer bv that- imc. It IS much easier to collect tuxes Ik fore, than utter December. The law coucerniirg dc- ln quent Tax-Uoil-.-etors will be strictly enforced upon lailure to make settlement within the tune presortucd by law, witiiout a lawful excuse. t nt-pinu ^ - ELDER, Chairman. L. I)L KlI.V.M,,t lerK. oct9-5t. I^Totice. claims again-1 the late fin., oi MOON, must present tlium 1‘dr »ettlcniciit at oner, unci <ul p^ons who are in debted to said film, either bv note, open uceoiiiit*- «>r otucrwbc, louMt make iiniiieuiiUe i»ayiijci:t*. l am compelled to ejosc lip the firmV iu order to settle wilii iiuiniiuHtrator oi 1 S Moon, deceased purtuer, nnd will be couMminet* to «ue all lK'terf nnd aceounts of the firm wind* remain unpaid the tir>t duv of «fiiutiurv. 187S •T. Ii. !). tfnrviving parti erci ik-us^e & Moon. nov*2" - it ITotic©- Ail persons buv ng deiiiunds cgainst Mr.-„ Lucy De-'prec, (lute of UTnrke county.) de- eca-ed, my hereby notified to present the saino tor payment tociiKe- of the undeiffignod witliin tne tune prescribed by law, and thos;- indebtiat to s;nd deceased are requested to make inune- diatc payment. August 18th, 1877. JOHN A. HUNNICUTT, ! .. , THEODORE h. ATKINSON. { vrV ' *cpt4-6w. JFatr Notice A LARGE AMOUNT LS STILL DUE MK on my old book.., a great part of which mu. been standing for more than a year, I now give notice tiiut every account not paid, or sat i.-tactonly settled by the 15th or November, *'*ll be put into the hands of h magistrate for .-oils.* “ A wt.ro to tiie wise is sufficienV’ I " OoO-ol T. A. BURKE. 13,,'.':, s uoiie un niiuiiotiiT. ca