Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, February 05, 1878, Image 3

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\ A Tough Customer. ; G(-n. Charles Clarke ex-Governor ' •>f Mississippi, died a few days ago at \ »-hc age of qixty-eight. He served in the Mexian^rS^ajTv! was sen* home invalided, as sumplive, by the surgeons. Their verdict Dr. Warren 8tone, the high est authority of-tKe Southern faculty, confirmed, one lung having perished completely, and the Lieutenant was advised to go home and h ad the quiet life of aj>jfcp%er, av iding all excite ment, whereby he might prolong his life for eighteen months, <>r perhaps even for two years. He went home, • i but did not die,; indeed; after serving in the Legislature and' 1 'several public offices, he was alive to head a Con federate brigade at Shiloh. As ho took a parting glass with Col. W. II McArdle, a veteran Mississippi journ alist, he said : “ I think you will have a good chance of publishing that obituary which you promised me thirteen yeirs ago. I have outlived all the doctors but I am not so confident that I shall escape the Yankee halls and shells whicb-l shal' bo eimmellerlto face tb- hatth ” . v &•’**» -nr'ftn /ninT'Tfrf SOUTHERN - BANNER : FEBRUARY 5s 187S* OL/RKE COUNTY. \ X "XTewajr, Spiojr. Raliablo-" The Atlanta_Constitution. I J niter its new munitgemen 'Iuk Atlanta I Constitct-ox lull. wou for itselt ho title 01 the j leading journal of tlie south. Its enterprise, ; during the recent election excitement, in aeud- i ing correspondent* to different portion* of the I country, mid its series of special telegram* from I Washington while the doctoral commission wna i engaged in eonsuinating tlie fraud tliut placed ] radicalism o.ice more-In power In our nation)}) S councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to ■ prove that no expense will o • spared to make j Til £ Constitution not only a leuder in the dis- 1 ciisriou of matters of public concern, hut a j leader In the dissemination of the latest and | most reliable news. iV* is no bc^flfcfjBWI ! than now to subscribe tJm! A Kresh ami tig irons \>it,».i. 1 Albeit, there has been a q aaj^fcttlement of •j ie of the most difficult^ml dangerous pro- bl«<jfiMPA>»l poUtics. the discussions spri^jtheret^om aud UicfkWgWSttdSHffW.*' V- 'Ihftfll VII UH i 1 ■ 'fl •■111 /itiC* RlUlto y - fh uni—T"a. (•on. ’ % After * tints first ,day’^ Clarkn was. home to tbo re ir wrapped in a blanket saturated with blood. “ You eaij^piflilisb jjiint obituary * now, lie imistbiet tv ji b a d^<Ucr‘s death.” was the remark of one of those ; who horo him, and the obituary was : shorilv afterwards published in the New Orleans papers. Shortly kd Kongo, however. G«n7T?!arke was seen i agri’ff Ht New Orleans. -Hq hg|^been^| shot through the body at Shiloh and left on the field, to he iaken prisoner, I to recover ami t«» be exchanged, and . at Hatonjlbnige a in(pie*,bal! broke his tiiigh, near the socket. Dr. Slone was the surgeon who , now 'brought around the man he had! condemned to a speedy death in 18-18, J and thongh his leg was Shortened sev- ! oral inches, Gen Clarke lived to he : Governor of Mfssl-ejpprnnd to die fif- j teen years later, quietly in his bed, } having buried several generations of | doctors, gone through two wars with one lung, been twice left for dead on,, the field of battle, and seen his • hi»u- ai V published. ... *- • » .Horrissey’s Wile. IlfoTOKY i>l’ THU WOMAN Will) M.\I)H him. Teiinvson Jells ns that “ As the bus hand is lin: wife is.'’ Morrissey’s wife certainly lias a goad deal of her hus- hand’s vigomus character. I >r. Brad- lev, who lias attended Morrissey since iiis tir-t attack, credits Mrs. Morrissey j with forcing the fight, so to speak, in : the cairo -t with Schell. He says that j while Jo!m was laid up in the Hoff man House his opponents were con I sitant’y sending in offensive messages, i in the way of strong hints that he was j shamming sickness as an excuse lor , hacking out of the race. Morrissey ! did not much mind that, hut his wife did. At last she said to him one day: j “John, if you don’t get up awl } warm those fellows, I’ll do it myself.’: John got up, and the general im pression is that he warmed ’em pretty | vv II. The night after the election, a • club ot young men went around to the j Ashland House, where he is now stop j ping, to serenade him. Mrs. Morri • sev stepped out on the balcony and j quietly said: . i .1 N ] r . Morrissey lias gone to bed j « u d cannot possibly see you to-night.” “ Well, give us a speech yourself, ^ it s. Mot rissey,” said one of the party ••Oil, no! women do not speak ii. pul.lie ; but I’ll ask you to drink a !.hi>s of wine to the health of John Morrissey, my husband.” O.u* dav a few Summers ago, Mrs. M M ivsscv was traveling by stage to a w-a ring’place in the interior of New York It was a pleas mt day, and several of the pas «ug» rs, iuc.uding Mrs. M. and her aid, rode outside. Some young modles beg m ituhiug \ pennies, occasionally casting an inipu-. dent gl.incu at tbo lady, fheir ob- J h ct was plain enough. They wa ited j [o remi id her of her husband’s busi- „ - s She stopped the stage instau• - |y descended from it with her maid, lai d I special conveyance on tin- u.d proceeded on her j..on>, U c tilt ceil miles, quite in I ■•pendent P . 1 i ,-stage an i ’Is ptriy. — 1 tr.,:r Free Press. iiavfdbet.pothmg ol‘ tii a niBRtiaa to tlii#f t*ie now called upon to settle "aa Tin* Cmivrntnib ! and in the discussion of tlii* (in which Tin: I'ussTnurtedtj j part', event Georgian is inter, j tion is culled its proceedings wilfo | earifost and fullest embodiment in the 1 of Tue Const.tctios, and this fact alone will i make the paper indispensable to evvrr citizen o: I the state. To bj brief. Hit- Atlanta Ilail) Coiislitutioi. j will endeavor..kg alighe means that the pro- i gltss or lnoderr JOirfialiltn Inis ipHde po-slbh- and necessary to hold Its place as u ladcro* ! southern opinion and asn purveyor of the latest I .lews. Its editorials will he thon>rhtt'n!, timely ! iud vii!(.msv«taH|il argumentative in theii i methods and thoroughly southern and demo cratic in theirIts news willdv digested. It will expense will .. ot tilt latest.. andj*jpfct impm.'fiiut.jntSrdgeiK^. III.- Weekly Caastitatfan Itetidcs , uih .dying tverythinsr of iiitor;st u* the daily, Tiie Wkxki v (’oKsnyuricN will ooti- tain a Iieparlmouto^ Agriculture, which will he in cUaftre of Mr» Malcolm Johnson, tlie well- known peeretai# 6f ecorgia State Agricultural '.lo'i.'ty. This department will be made n spe cialty, )jind will he tlioronsrh and complete. Tin- f.inncT'.will And iu ic not only all the current in lormalTon on lh« OTJfcfor aaricalture, 5Ht timelv snaaestions and well-digested advice. ' Spfefci iptions should be sent in at once. ’C* TefinS fbr Ilir liUly: 1 month S months.... .-ip* C months.... 1-J months.... re n&h: i months ... /AE >RGI - Clarke County — d hereaa, James g. Hamilton, executor of Mrs. Sarah *S. Hamilton, (bite of said county.) decea ed, petitions in terms of tbo law, to be discharged trom said executorship— 'fhese are, theretore, to cite and admonish all persona concerned, to show cause at my office, oij or befo-e Abe first Monday in April next, against the granting of said discharge. da^yTl)this 15th dccS5-8m. A » Ordmury. fJEORGlA—CL ARIvE COU NTY AVhereas. Nathaniel Richardson, adminis trator of Jane 6. Richardson, deceased, petitions in terms oe-tJje law to be discharged from said idmii jittratiou— therefore, to cite and admonish all ned, to show cause, at my office, e first MondayJn January next, it studSIjdKigriq' £,0 my hand, uiw>ll<m t A a^ffday ^ A OTf Ordinary. Claris© Covinty. ruNEAi MORTGAGE rtCONEE fil tbo ConrtrHonee door^tithc'ci’.yofAthensfGa^ *Wnt^sville! Ocoia.ee Oo'uua.'bTr. C l tiUERlFF’S SALE, tbo Court-House, door Ip v on ths tlrst Tuesday in iFebrua.. . . „„ ... , 1CAV , ull . k° nr * of sale, tn« follewiD^ I lowing pwper^\% to-wit: One ‘tract of land ; . ;v , u kn.wSt.Wjolm O. thresher f> silver ware, | containing 865 seres, more or less, levied on to ,CONEE SHERIFF SALE.—Will h sold Court-IIoa»« door, iu the towivof lfttween'tM legal hours ot sidfe, 1878, on thtffirst Tneeday in February next, the fol- s lie enure stoex ot jeweliy, silver ware, plaMd wm, U&nralre/fiiiMjr goods, jeweler’s tfifti:«Bd fixtures, show casts, safes, andaU other property belonging to and connected %itii- Die }ewt» store and bosiocss ot Frank r* Taltnadge, at No. 8, Broad street, Athens, Ga. ‘ TMs ~stock embraces fins. gdld watches and chains, silver .watches, all kinds and styles ot ladies’ and gentlemens’ 1 jewelry, gold eye- —"* “ ,J pens and ]>cncil#, ailycr and plated plated tabi') servioes of all lorks, stiver aud , r _ kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and accou trements, clocks, card stands, .toilet stands, cake baskets, frftjt stands, vases: ghttars, banjos, violins, hannotiioons. and a largo number ot articles of jewelry and fancy articles too tedious to mentioii—such as arc usually kept in a large, first-class jewelry establishment in a city. The stock is very large and full, and the goods new and of the latest styles, anq of the best quality. Levied on by virtue of- a mortgage fi. fiu issued satisfy fi. .fa. i-sned by County Oommissiontr an, John O. Thrasher, security for Robert Mnrrav, Tax Collector of Oconee conn tv. janl SOd. W. W. PRICE, S’hcritt. GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY^ i crane in fn infljnflpflKs. its ue | fresh, reliable and carefully digest i i»e illici t and eurerprWio?, an 1 nq e i he spared to :iuika*it jtie medimn o .—Clarke County.— J >hn A. llunnicutt and Theo j mi, Executors ot Mrs. l.ucv Y , apply to me for leave to soil, for _ o( division among legatees cf sa d de ceived, to* following property, to-wit: 2 bonds of tile State of<Gcorgiii, Jl,oOO each; 4 bondsof tin- City ofAthcns, $5iki each; 1 bond, or se curity,' orntffSew Orleans, St. Louis and Cid- cagoR.dL'po.} iorj»,ifW: simps, Hank of the University, at A.Iqns, %1<W ea^li i, ^ sluire of GeorgiA ttiiiiroad stock and ohe lot of land lying in the,town ofScnoia, Coweta county, Ga. toiitainilig%ko acres, more c r less - Tliere’.pre, all persons iutcresled are lurch notified and Cited tii show cause, at my office, on or before the first Mond yin January next why said leave should i ot be granted. -G v.eii tSider my imnd, at office, this 26th day of November, 1S77- dl »» ASA M. JACKSON. < >r V tfe pointed out ir* said ii fa. The above sale of this property, under an order from the Judge of the Superior Court, will bo continued troin day to day, Sundava excepted, until all is old. 1 dee4 1 J. A. BROWNING. Sh'ff. A, CLARKE OOUNTY. -Tvl.eroas, William A Gillehuid, administrator of Uei r<Eoi Ur it Adtnini EORGIA—iCLARKECOUNTY.—Mlhcreas. j ’ -ftnirr - Cobb applies to me for I otters of ] miuistrerion on the estate of Jf# rgs 1). Buncrolt^fJSte of said county,) deceased— I These are, ; therclbre, to cite and admgnish all I concerneq, fo Show e-iuse, at my offictk on or I befirc the third Mouday in February VeS, why ! said Letters should not be granted. *-x JACKSON, Canary. j I S.iLK.—Pursuant to I It appearing to tBe Court' hr the return ® tba Sheriff, that the defendant, Gilbert WhRlbw, does pot xesida ,in tlu's county, and if lbtthey appearing that he does not reside in this Stivfi-, it is on inotiou ordered that said defendant appear and answes at tho next .term ofUin Court, or that the case be considered iu defaaft aud the plaintiff be allowed toprocccl. ' • It is further orderSq that (ms rtotice h^-ptft’- lisliod in the Anuria Cj:dkoiax^onee a month, lor I'onr months, before the next term el Court- Done in open Court. M" [-!♦•« JACKSONsfc THOMAS, ■ V i<< ' * ' Attorneys forUbelliiut. Granted f .G EO, D. RICE, Judge 8. C. » I' heivliy: oartifv that the ahovcris. ii extract fi’riti the minutes cf the Superior Court of Clar e Countv, at An ust Itrm. 7 477. ' : ’ JOHN I. HUGGINS, Ol-rk. derson Gilleland, deceased, petitions’ in terms WPJWHIRB^MHte4iclt!WV«w- of the law to he discharged t'ntuj faid ,a minis- I Wherete, Mary G. Hale, armies to me for tration— | Letters o^Ailminlsfratlon <fn tl ■ ' ' *■* liieso are, theretore, to cite attd fiduionish all concerned, to show cause at iny office, on or b ‘fore the first Monday iit MiiyiJiext, against the granting of said diselmrge. . f, Given under my hand, at office', this 16th day of November, 1877. t i r, ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary, rov20-8m. n ■• :n • / ■»> ( Gsorg ; a,ClarkcGount7: the'estate Of W. 11 Hale, late of said county, deceased— Tb set*ro, the'lreforo, tp cite "tp&ttimoiMeh ah concerned to sliow cause, il any they have, on or before the. first Moodily m January next, why said letters slixu'd hot be granted. Given uuder my, hand, at office, tl is 21th dt.v ‘oNNbTombea,'W77Xyi’.. • J • ,, - *.' dec* JAMES R. LYLE, Orii’v. | EORGIA OCUN ^rGu NTY—To ti.e M> ( . Petition; j m 8-30^. of Ordinary rt'Clarke Mttty may fab Mr at ourtxpi-nsetj.^ j Address: T The A DMINJISTKATOK’S i\ nn older of.Cdnrt *1 0" j county, will be' sold before tlie 0 0t> ; door'of Saul county, on the first Tuesday of Febriiaiy' r ncxt;- during "the legal hogrs of sale, 10 (M 1 one tractaf land-lying in Jackson cefbfl^r, Geor- j-eia, containing 509 acres, nioro or leafcwdjoin'mg , ; H.irrisohj ’Long,' 'Ixvendcr, and ctKw, about ; n j W j miles from'Athens, on the HUM Road — - r;"*f l leading to Jeffeltson, formerly known as the neyer«»,rM«rtS« iW To bo sold as the property of -JbdgsotK deceased, for the bene- :s*U*&***: mid creditors. Terms cash. WESLEY SAULTKR al'uu JOI1N \V 1^1.KY COOLEY, ' • *• *' for Remora) o MARTHA SAULTEU,,, ,L. . ^ , . alt,tii j 1 Disabilities. MARTHA BRAZE) TON,-...J •, ,| 7’o Milrtho flutter, alias Martha tirazelton, and aUto iifhSMitmay coiu&riib I OL’pi’ 1 1 i u You are hereby notified tluiLon the ,5th day <’f Novetnber'lasT, I filed ruj 1 ' application % the S..perioi Oqnrt ofsa’d gounty for a removal/ - of all disabilities eonseJfuent tipon a Divorce—•* a vincula »i (Wi»ioaif’li-grjuit«A«oy«min tbe #Ase of VjOiirsclf against me, obtained at the February Term, 1877. Clarke Superior Cfanrt, add That tlie same will be beard ut the 'February (Term, 1878, of Clarke Snoerior Cc urtr Tins 3ffilPflny of November, 1877s •* U , *»>- JACKSON & THOMAS, Att’ys for d4 ."Wesley Sanlter, aiiat Jbef/Wesley Ooolev. lion of William ’ o. wiiNa^knd nings, James A . Tlmmpsotcywniiama. SdMaaak-ti. J. lira neb, James V. . Lea, Weldon W. Price. John P White, Wiliam If. Hull, Thomas Booth G.m II; Li-'Phtirmbnd, David R. Richardson’’Jmm \V. Johnson, Jo)in J. Cohen, \V. B. lam-Mord and Barton E. Thrasher, sRowelh, tiiat'VicT ' , THOMAS A. HODGSON, AdmT.' jtmS'■8wl."^r l » iVe f»l. Quarterly Reviews | ^STOXjEIT- On Monday night, the 2-lth of December, ult., Ti/r~. . , I from the raldciice of the nnderaigued, inOgle- S-S.CJSYiTOCu S JMLdgaSlSiS I thorpe county, a dark bay horse male, in good 7 years old, with no espe- little scar on right hind .no on left foot striking it, and Imir on shoulder and sides being rubbed - the direction of rjEGRGlA—CLAKfcti CotbfrV;— 'Whereas. Horace L.:l-|}’Af"rd;wpptie» to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. F. K. Buchanan, (lute of snid'eWSy,) sr * ft f The i«|i4fiiiMfiiis)htCoa isartapid .. MNTUV »r.. XKW « I “f'isTrZlSr... ... .W l te",i« >ll « ,,l, M l <l*ilWgt ,t "N# lifiWIllW'liW 1 « v*»»ixo OBAwraaT mitem. | w , . .Kufsuvmift Rewsw-v-Wbig;. r Rev'kwj. tConservativS), it^lltuEir i W'dJe- auRhoew .(Evangelical*. tvn - ^ . Lcxoo.n Qlaktxulv IiKv'kw, iConsetvat i W'xtjTuiNisTKij Review (.l^endj^, j British Qvahtexu recovery of inulo will bo lileMflfHnnl«);> V j. I. J. EBEUHAilT. Pobit Pctcr^Oglethorgcjro.,' Ga. • „ lAWfti^ii''WTs#liy ’sho’STJ honS! gi Given under my hand, at office, this 21 day of December, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary jaul-SOd. - (TLAHKE SHERIFF SALK.—Will he sold bre the O .\‘!u -s Gi-ulm- Ocohec which association, are located in'said^u^.'u o (fe., -Ti«H’«be village of y<«nr petition'rs is to CJ*. 4 * forrtlpn tor the pnmbft* holding oof ,ml; i,^r )or. thp stf tgrieuhutil pt .duets,'mechanical implements stock, and anv and all ether arttolto notincT, sistejit \yith the laws govern mg sm.fa j M rations. Each •fy«n/-petmttieix"- hav?" gSSkl geriMI dm sum of .one hundred do/hrs , Jl rng^e cnWtiji stick BiKs-riheiTOhou^d dollars. ( And ymir p. lUmi.r/- ,le,he that, ri ey U.'0-p',r;,te.j }'„ r t |,' • v’** wJsiulr ^pViT^Hpscii and their aucees period of twent . etitioners ah.I Jhcir sue- otsror* the (privilege*wpl eghfo tp earning m, V "'*•!< !> H»oy desire to Im "kw! ■pfarated/ c-nmiiemMtWUl e Second Section m- th -^G- kt l-.i^hteen lUuvh.'.l ;nill forty-three etinflcd 1 nfi act (o point the. rmiimcSof cre-itin - certain corporation-}, to deiim, »l,., .-o.i .- __ □ provide .i /JLAKKK SHERIFF .SALK—Will he sold \J before tlu* Conn*llougo.d»yjr, in the city cf}* s > •’ ! \ A .\t}u j’V^rikiliO' crfmiv • y Oil.) uit,luc !ir I ! ucv-*1jm> .lyiuvajui.^.et-. tit,,*. ; v day jjjjiP} wi.lrtn the legal hours f Ms sale, -following property', to-wit: Nmor ff»77f ' fo. J r square baTek of eotttm and one hundred and deei-V lt. " ^ "*rt cf’ ’ six bushels of com. All levied upon bv virtue _1 i' v ierk of S. C. corporation-}, to define |hc rfolu,, •^sm> STOVE ■pies fi r discussion, that l^rouglmess and ability il Europe will form will be treated with a t tpwh.cro else to Hc^ found. Blackwood’s Magazine is famous for stories, essays, and sketches of.the highest literary iikTu TGltMw .Including I’oslngc'i At. M K. (View. . .10 ...12 ... i , ".10 •t) I J ay uh.k Si rich i any on-; 1:-v n-w r’or any t«•• U \ lews. ror puy tiirce Reviews... cur ull fmii 1: views /or I’laekuood's Magazu r’or IIi.ti-kw.HHi and one 1 t'or Jduekwood and two Reviews... /"•i Blackwood aud three Reviews.. /«'! Iiluckwo.'il and the four Review CLUBS | \ discount of twenty p.nvm. will bo :ii!ow.;J | o clubs of four or more person*. Thus: four I ■ p.es of Blackwood or oi one Review will he j ml to one addresa for *12.80. lour copies ot | "•four Reviews and Blackwood for $48, unu j so on 1 IPUEM1UM&.7 f-1 LQKGJ A—Clarke County— OaDtXAP.y’a OrticE, December 26th, 1877. , I’inckfiB^ u/qwu, eoio:.-C(l, lias ajiplied for ex- (tlUollosce ot Georgia I «»»■»*«»“&&&**&*&* f**»i*n the same at 10 oTfloek, a. m., <m the 20i\l day ot houses.' Loctitioti on Hancock avenue, near Lucy Cobh Institute. J IL HUGGINS, o6-t£ 1 No. 7, Broad street. The Mi.»:cai. Decaktuext of . >. V'F Geo tt.i.v. ■; University January, 1878, at my office. j _ ASA al. JACKSON, Or’inury. Tie: l’«r:y-si.\ih Session of h s Institutloi. j —— - -t— will eoiptm-nee at Augusta on the FIRST MON /2J.EOUOIA .— Cl.AI’.KE COUNTY.— DAY IN NOVEMBER. Apply torCirenlar to : VN Whereas, Thomas Ih.dgson, Admini-tra- Dfos.VJjSSURK FORD. Doan. | u.r of Win. V. I*. Hodgson, .leecused, applies to Department, ; mc leave to sell adiuckjof kind, coniuiui g acres, more or less, lying in Jackson c r -OCNTV CojIlllsSto.VEBH SlTTIMO Tax and oTiim rrarosEs, jq- 2vn pay of Octori it, 1877. Ordered tha: ninety percent, be levied npon tlie State tax tor the year 1.877, to he divn'ed m specific per cent, to each particular obi. c aud purpose as her.'iut.i;. r specified , is to raise for the several oojeels an ' ••umm-rateil tiie followin' rv i.)t;n; .: urpo-es below iti. .- sums eg- l'o Catalogues of Academic apply to Wu. IIevp.y Wapdell, Seiretary of Faculty, Athens. Ga. oct2-lm. i To lmild | Jails, Bri.lg j .ie tint-rovementR. | To pay Sheriff. I other officers’ tv. pair Uourt-H-ui- J; Du Oconee county, on the nigilt of tiie 24th. one | large black mare mule, about six years old, 1 15 1-2 hands high, with no especial marks save j those caused by saddle, and a scar on left hip I caused by a kick. She was also branded. Sup , posed to have been taken by the escaped con- New subscribers (applying eariy) far the year I viets from Scull SUoats Factory. A reward ot sf7 e; >y have, without charge, the uninhers for i $20 wi.l Ga., adjoining iring. Dammosid. Anglin. Mitch- i iegaii) pi! and liarri-ou, t beIitigjtig to tijo estate of said 1 ' deceased— * ’ " • t c „ , „ . .... I iiiercfore, all persons inter, s'vd are her l>v From ti.e plantation ot t .c undersigned in notified aud cited to show cause, at my olfi MULE STOLEN. uc last quarter of 1870 of such periodicals as uey may snb-cribe for. Neither premiums to tJosoribers nor dis- ■ount to clubs can l>e n.lowed unless the money s remitted direct to the publishers. No pre- nimns given to clubs. Circulars with furllter particulars may be bad •ii application.. The: Leonard 8corr 1‘rcLisni.so Cc.. ipnilo-u. 41 Barclay .St., New - York. . be paid for the recovery of the inulc. THOMAS N'. FULTON, Watkinsvlle. Ga Lot ated DEPOT. ATHENS. UEWUUA. w. « fo«a aR.abun Gap Hiffh School. on or before tlie fii-st Mouday in January m wny said leave should t ot be granted. Given under my hand; at oilier, this 26th of November, 1877 dce4 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord - ; QEORGIA—CLA1 ^ Whereas, Nathaniel I lei's 1 , or-.;no il they mav hi. eiititied to out of die count v... In .mv the expenses ..ft, eemiutv Lailills at t. ourt, non-resident vitu('~-t s iu criminal cases, fa, I, servants’ hire stationery, and the like To pay Juiors [ To pay .-xpenses incurred in sup- portmg the poor of the countv, an t ns otherwise pre-crib, d by the code. lu-autiful Valiev of Head of Tennessee. Ra.V>-iaja. OomvtTT. Ga- W. a.CURTI/^ I^rincipal. the Nitun Cons,.. ■-’ivo S ssii.n will opev. ot. ■loiidav, July 16th. 1877. a.i.l conimtic, without tcruiissiou, :,>F twenty weeks Tuition—4'., *8. flu,'tl .mnl *15 pur session, v.-ir.l, $6 per month. B.-auliful and liealihfnl location, pure water, ilithrions atmosphere, mild climate, and atteu- V-* and devoted 11*30110-18}, render the school fiAvtivc. nl—.sunt and instructive. Forp:rtj .rs, address ». (1-sriVi. Principal. Ilea.1 of eunrsMc P. I. <>a. iulyi:- WILSON & COMPANY, Bankrs and Brohrs, Dealeri in Stock Privileges, U. S. Bonds, Cotton nnd Miscellaneous Securities, etc. The greatest opportunity ever before oft’er for investment. 1,000 do lurs made from investment of"200 dollars in 80 days. Smaller amufmts Invested will pay in proportion. Investments, large or small, can be trebled in SO days. Wo t(ll or purchase as desired 5 shares of stocks and upward on margins of from o..c to two p-rcent. jS8'”LeU'-rs of Credit and Drafts payable in any pr.it of Europe and America, issued Tor the conv. li'.eueu of travelers. F'ull iiifiirmatiou sent ou application. WILSON & CO., 35 and 37 Broad St., P. O. Bax 248.-., 8 Kti TURK. Near Gold and Stock Exchange. oct!6 8m. suri-;u! •c'NT. CJSJ5TTRAI- SO-rJBSZi AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Jlrs W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r. This Hotel, so well know.; to the citizens of 'larxe »nd aJjoiuing conaties, is located in the •••litre of tin ons'mes-. portion ot Au usta, con- vec *i.t to Post office. Telegraph Office ami • pot, slid oilers ii.duct-incuts to t •« public me.pud-.-i b ; any .slier Hoc L, the G.t.. j oeol-t f. him. mil in iii .inn A-fclxexis, GSoorgia. GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS. _ "Will be found ut their old stand, rear Frank lin House building, Thorns street. Keep al ways on hand good" Turnouts and ca -nul * dri vers. Stock well cared for when rn rusted to onr care. Stock on hand for sale s- ill ’ nice. deelStf. AUKECOUNTY Richardson, adminis trator of David Richardson, deceased, pvtitious n terms of the law to be discharged from said admist ration— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, at my office, on or before the first Monday in Juunarv next, against the granting of said discharge. Given under my hand, at office, this 31st day of August, 1877. ASA M. JACKSON, septll-Sm. Ordinary. EOliGIA-CLA^ KE CO UNTY. Whereas, Albert II Edwards, mmimiatra tor of Richtud Hughes, deceased, petitions iu forms of tiie law to he discharged from sai administration— 1'iicsu are, tiierefore. to cite and adm.niish ai! persons eonecrued to show eanse, at my office, on or before the lir.-t Monday in January m-x-, arainst the granting of said discharge. Given mati r my hand, at office, tuis 11th of August, ‘877. ASA M. JACKSON, se;.tll-3im _ Ordinary. QEOUGLY—ci^VItKECOUN i' Y. "•* Wuerea- Jo'-n E. Pc c, guardian of his wife, Mattie A. Pope, applies to me for letters i.f di'iuis-ion from sai.i guardianship— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to *how cause at my office, on or before the first Monday in Novcmbe next, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my baud, ut office, this 19th day ot September, 1877 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. septS.Vltr.. ?2,60i' i said lexy to be applied to the • •tiler lawful charges against the The balance . payment of any county. The luxy r.-qnir. s the taves to he colli cted and paid in by tho lotU of December, and it is hereby str.etly enjoined upon the Tux Collector to COt.plete Ills collections and to settle hi- accounts with tlie O.muly Treasurer h. that time. It is much eat than li- _ it 'dn -a,lure, |<> make settlement within tie tune prescribed by law, without a lar. tul vx.nse D. Y. ELDER. Chairni.il' ’ A h. DURHAM, Clerk. ucv.'-iu 'ONEE ■ UEKiF'F’S s.fo.E.—d id l, • sold hcior*. tue Lomt House d..vr m t. c ;..«u .,f id*-, haiwe -n me Ie. a! hours , f fo f ol- ‘"o v-ouuiy i reasurer bv that me. It is much easier to collect taxes fn li re iau after December The law oouecri.ing del ’ quent lax-Coll-cti rs will be strictly enl. r.-ed 0 on the first Tuesday iu Mar.:, m.xt lowing property, to-wit: X'-o- bic \ and tidy iicr.-s of laud og lands ..} \V. 1{. jlhcgoa.', Ii. L. hops niace aa * o. . rs. i.e\ icn on •ny . 1 . brewer, !<■ sati.-ib fi fi, .-1 Holy t'.uut, return,-.bln to ri) a. t' vor of Mrs. .-tur/i- Reave, 'vs. Erew.-r. Jo.- p.i las , oontrudi-r of eny p-oiftcd out hv i-feti.lai.t u ti :a. 15. K. OVERBY, D, S .'if. Y- ej tion t »!vl\ i )!•’ \j i . IclP-' lion Ptnuly don« at tbif office DISSOLUTIdlT. The p.rtncrsfop Heretofore existing between Sforn 8miter is dissolved from aud after tlie l9Ml iust., M. Stern retiring from the' firm. All p rtics having any claims aga’nst the <>ld firm, will - prc-ent ri.em for settlement, aud si toe ■ f bte-1. will com br.v .rd hiu1 setlie -t otic.- tv!t!i -lie tinders’ ned, as rl-e bool-a raiK - -I G eorgia. Cl/rkb County—Onii- uary’s Office, 15th December, 1877—Fannie L. Godfrey, wife of Richard R. Godfrey, (her said husband requiring) I as applied for exemp tion of personalty , and.(will tuisa npon the same at in o’clock a. M., ou the 9tn dav of January, Asa M. Jackson, t Ordinary. All persons .lav of .■ r.U>SE ife MooN, i.mst piesmt t 1379, at luv Offiet. dee-25 2t ’ ITotice. persotn- Raving ring ejaiu sugiiui.-t lii-G rc firm . i in for ettleniei t at once, and u.l persona who ale .u- debted to said fil m, either by uote ojHti.: cvcuut or otiicrw i-e, must make itniuediate paMnent. 1 am co.i jie.le.l to close np he firm’s hi.s,mss iu or- ei t" *citi.- uil.i a minialmtcr o. i ,S. Jl.iou,-o ceascd partner, aud wi:l be cousin inoit to sue all t,'>tes ami accounts of the firm » dx remain unpaid t: e fir-t .lay of Jaunan. i - J. ii D. BEU&, surviving pur.. *• »; Ih ussed: ncv27 4t STcbico- All M-Isons \ ng d*,u- udfi ugi.il. S. Lucy 5'. Dvoprt-e. ; te "f I rike con h- •ft All LaFaw- :« Muiiptn, (late of Clarke ecu- tv, de us 1 J, ■ n- - reh, notified to , i — i.t t . .-am • to toe for !'■> meut within tfa- t'-m • ; rc •-"'1. M.-t.-ru wil' ha v.) charge of the , scr.bsd !>■ taa, a-id tnme nt.lcbl. is,* -c arc teieby demand*-" ag-iusi -or )«•' i ‘ nt to tliv lime pn-l-r-li' ific diale Angus' aal5-S0d. ttle.l! b.isin a* trail's'et-o-is >TEKN .feSAULTFIR. ment. rcq'it*,'. ED A- miv-Jd-rtw, R. II..: • 8. .y,'. ' Adui'iiitairawir. JullN A. THbODet prceent t >, -rsig". ■ ’..ITT, KIN’907