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SOUTHERN BANNER: MARCH 12, 1878.
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The Federal Focus.
I’ROC F.EDIXGS IX CON'fl ft ESS—CABINET AND
STREET GOSSIP.
IX THE 8ENATK.
Washington, Feb. 27.—Hoar, of
Massachusetts, presented the petition
of the citizens residing at Cape Cod,
Massachusetts, remonstrating against
the passage of Sargent’s bill to or
ganize a coast guard and life-saving
service. Laid on the table, the bill
now being before the senate. Sar
gent, of California, said the reports of
the life saving service emanating from
the treasury department showed a
DISGRACEFUL STATE OF INEFFICIENCY
in the service. It was well known
that in some instances, where the
officers and men of the present life
saving service were in Bight of ves
sels needing relief they were afraid
to man the boats, and other persons
had come forward and performed the
service. Persons were appointed
now to
PLEASE POLITICAL FRIENDS
and not on account of their fitness for
the work. lie thought sailors accus
tomed to sea and used to military
discipline would improve the service,
PENSION AGENTS.
The bill to amend the revised
statutes to allow the president to ap
point a temporary pension agent vice
Col. Costar, who is direlict in his
bond of $250,000, was opposed by
Conkling and Edmunds, on the
grounds that it would place in the
hands of the pre»identthe appointment
ofrevenue agents throughout thooonn-
try without the advice and consent
of the senate. The matter Went over,
but the debate was quite bitter.
There was an executive session on
nominations.
INLAND WATER COMMUNICATION.
Mr. Merrimon, of North Carolina,
presented a memorial of the New
River Canal company of North Caro
lina, suggesting the importance of
inland water communication between
the lakes of the north and the Missis
sippi river by way of the Erie canal,
Hudson river and numerous sounds,
rivers and short canals along and
near the Atlantic coast and the Gulf
of Mexico, and asking the govern
ment to purchase the free use of an
inland canal and water route between
Pimlico sound, North Carolina, and
Charleston harbor, Sontli Carolina.
A WAR CANAL.
lie presented a similar petition
from tho Wilmington, North Caro
lina, board of trade, and also intro
duced a bill to authorize the secretary
of war to purchase from the New
Eric canal company for military pur
poses the free use of any inland canal
and water route between Pimlico
sound, North Carolina, and Charles
ton, South Carolina, paying for the
one majority, has decided to report
$150,000 for the Methodist Episcopal
book agency for the use of its build
ing at Nashville. The claim as pre
sented called for $450,000.
The ways and means committee
acted finally on the sugar tariff to-day.
The details are inaccessible.
The committee of public lands of
the house has agreed to report a bill
conferring to Alabama the lands pre
viously selected as swamp and over
flowed lands.
TW1TCUELL.
Marshall H. Twitchell, of Louis
iana, of Coushatta fame, will be ap
pointed consul to Kingston, Canada.
\ X James M. Wellonghb.v and Harbin G.
Hurdigreo apply to me for letter* of administra
tion on the estate of David Willoughby (late of
said county) deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to *liow cause (if .any) on or before
the first Monday in April next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 18th day
of February 1878.
JAMES B. LYLE, Ordinary.
feb26-30d. p’d.
Railroads.
About the Silver BiU.
The New York Herald says that
“the blustering opposition of Ewing,
Springer and others to the amend
ments to the Bland silver bill was
buncombe and bravado, or rather it
was their inode of advertising that,
having got a part of what they
wanted, they intend to demand more.
The question is to be taken into the
fall elections, which could not have
been done with very good grace if
tho more violent silver men had ao
quiesced in the aiucndments.”
Tho Washington correspondent of
the Herald says: “ The Republican
anti-silver men, after all their pre
vious professions of opposition to the
H*3br$: becamd^he^f^stru-
ments in its passage. Privately they
had already confessed that they were
afraid to help dcfehtlt, as they could
easily have done. They wanted it
M adison sheriff sale—wm be **w
before the court liou*e door in the town
ef Danielsville, county of Madison, State of
Georgia, on tbe first Tuesday in April next, be
tween the legal hottra of sale tne following
property to-wit:
One tract of land in Madison county contain
ing two hundred and fifty acres more or less,
adjoining lands of T. J. Scott, G. C. Sanders,
James Hall and otliera being the place on which
G. H. Bird now resides. Sold as the property
of G. H. Bird, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from
Madison Superior Court against G. H. Bird
S rincipal J. M. Matthews security in favor of
. K. & L. C. Matthews. Property pointed out
.by plaintiffs and legal notice given to tenant in
possession. This February 22nd 1878.
‘ THOMAS F. BAKER, Deputv Sheriff.
feb26-S0d. p’d.
Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
Change of Schedule.
On and after Monday, Nov. 12th, 1877, trains
on Northeastern Railroad will 1 ran a* follows.
All trains daily except Sunday:
HORNING TSaIN
Leave Athens.......... .... 4.00 A. M.
Arrive at Lula s.15 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 9.25 A. M.
Leave Atlanta via A; L.R. R...., ,8.00 A, M.
Leave Lula...... 9.15 a. M.
Arrive at Athens ... H.45-A. M.
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens.;.^:;.:.):. ....... *.00iB. M.
Arrive at Lula 7.80 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta....: 11.18 P. M.
Leave Atlanta via A. L. B. B.. 5.00 P. M.
Leave Lula * ; s.80 P. M.
Arrive at Athens.. 10.45 P. M.
Both trains connect at Lula with passenger
trains on Air-Line Railroad going both North
and West.
J. M. EDWARDS,
je5-tf Superintendent.
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May lst*IS76.
On after Monday, May 1st, 1876
the Passenger trains on the Georgia
Railroad will run as follows, viz:
Day Passenger Train wilt
Leave Athens at 9.00 a. u,
Arrive at Augusta at....
4.00 t.
4.00 p. )(.
8.00 a. if.
, 8.00 a. if.
. 2.55 p. if
tire way jn
4R.it in Aqei
- . R ...
Arrive at Atlanta at
Leave Augoataat....,
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Athens at
Niuht Passenger Train,
Leave Athens at........ 9.30 r. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.85 a. if.
Arrive at Atlanta at ........5.25 a.m.
Leave Augusta at 8.20 p.
Leave Atlanta at........ 10.80 p.m.
Arrive at Athena at 0.80 a.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, Dr any point on the Georgia Railroad
and Branches, by taking the Day Passenger
Train, will make close connection at Camak
with Train «or Milledgcville and Macon.
Sleeping Cara on Night Passenger Trains.
S. K. Johnson’ Superintendent,
april9-tt
CLARKE COUNTY.
ffiEORGIA—Clarke County.—
Whereas, James S. Hamilton, executor of
Mrs. Sarah S. Hamilton, (late of said connty,)
deceased, petitions in terms of the law, to be
discharged from said exeeutorehip—
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish
all persons concerned, to show cause at my
office, on or before the first Monday in April
Oconee Gouaa&tr.
ixt, against tbe granting of said discharge.
Given under my hand, at office, this 15th
day of December, 1877. '
— • ASA K. JACKSON, Ordinary.
dec25-3m. M j { j ;l ., ,
C LARKE SHERIFF SAL!*—Will be sold
Mon? .tbe Court-House door, in the city of
Athens, Clarke connty, Ga., on the first Tues-
dhyin Martbnebtty irhhhi the legal hoars of
sale, the following property, to-wit: One store
house and lot, situate, lying and being in the
city Of Athens, Clyirke county, Ga., fronting on
Market street, bounded on the east by the
Thomas Crawford lot, and on the north by the
Crawford lot, and bounded on the west by the
ATLANTA ft CHARLOTTE
Air-Taine,
CONDENSED TIME CARD.
A.Ti.^iSTT.A
• - - t-vro- .
33LA.ST_tiLR.3Nr CXTIHfci l
VIA RICHMOND.
Leave ATLANTA... .V.. .4.00 p m
Arrive at Charlotte....J/.., .....635 p m
Arrive at Danville....... . ......1.16 p’m
Arrive at Richmond.......... j....... .8.88 p k
Arrive at Washington, D. C., Via. R.,
Stone let 1 Bifid storehouse and lot all levied
upon by virtue of two fl, fas.; one tbe State and
county tax 11. fa. for 1877, F. W. Lucas, T. C.,
vb. B. H, Lampkin, trustee fo» -wife and chil
dren, and the other the City ,ot Athens, vs. R,
H. Lampkin, trustee fbr wife and children,-city
tax for ,1877, All " * ' ‘ *
and *’
lot its the
trustee for wife _
to satisfy the above stated fi. fas. Said store
now. occupied by McDonald & Co. Tins Feb-
" 1878. J. A. BROWNING,
ruary 2d, 1878.
feb5-80d.
XECUTOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order
I of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county,
will be sold before the Court-House door of
said connty, on the first Tuesday in March
City of “Athens,^ for $600 each ; one Bond or
Security of the New Orleans, St. Louis & Chi-
.V..,-
.1.10 a m
.8.15 A M
.6.40 A M
.9.45 a u
.8.80 p m
.4.00 p M
ill *tlifc bill;
fused, afteb a long wrangle.”
further says that— ' /
“ The extreme silver mea will not
res^conlent with iTuTpresfffPBTWer
lift. (C4MK >^riijM0j?fTl toady I pre
paring a new bill to give added
power to.silver, It will instruct the
Secretary of the Treasury to issue
certificates against bullion to bo de
posited in assay offices. He says that
Mr. Stephens will also introduce a
bill increasing the power of the pres-
ent bill. . It is pretty certain that the
contest on this question is not over,
and that the course of the anti-silver
Republicans in helping the bill through
will juot- save them from the trouble
feared.”
?-”! t:~ nTfiTaatecL.
TO RENT or buy a stntfl
venient to the \>u«iiw«>yart>ciuol8tfre city, V *
unimproved lot, if desirably located, might
soMtr AppJvat Georgian oifiee- ;•
f. &t:
Arrive at Baltimore.-.—
Arrive at Philadelphia
Arrive it'NetfYWk..tl
Arrive at Boston. • • •.w«.
Leave Atlantal....’
Arrive at Charlotte,., y*.*. .j.
(VIA. VIRGINIA .MIDLAND ROUTE.) f
Arrive at WnvflHlv?. t 7rr.‘i f..'. {Tv.Ul.i8 p m
•!:
Arrive at Baltimore.a m
Arrive at Philadelphia .,..6.40 a m
Airive at New'¥oA(!A..5:v:i;'. . A..9.45 A x
Arrive at Boston.,...^8.ao ; p m
Through Tickets on Mile at
cago Railroad Company, .for $8,200: twenty-
nine shares of the stock of the Bank of the
University at Athens, Go., for $100 eaeh; 0
share of the stock of the Georgia Railroad
two acres,
f of Mn. Lucy Y. Deupree, deceased,
ision among legatees of said deceased.
^"“toEODORE E. ATKINSON, 1 E _,
t i JOHN A.HUNNICUTT. !{“”•
January 26tli, 1878. jan29-28d.
r ~ &Ticket Ap‘
COCHRAN, ■-•’S'f.i rt-v- .
ATTORITrr AJT XaAW,
Gainesville, Ga. ♦
y : in
•Real Estate and General Lui'.d Agent fortbc
purchase and sale of Mineral ttnd Funning
Lands in Ball, and the other counties of North
east Georgia. Mineral ores tested and titles to
property investigated. Special attention given
to tho purchase and sale of city property.
mav2—6m J. N. DORSEY. Attorney.
1877.
tum s,qsr.
VEWYORr
41 In
■'Ll will-.
P SCHAEFKIt,
COTTOXT
Tocoa City, Ga.
aid lor cotton. Agent
ress. oe20-1875-tf
Highest easli price par
®r Winsbip’s Gins and Pi
J^IVKBT AND SALE STABLE.
Carriages, Buggies & horses
for hire. Terms reasonable. ■
E. M. WHITKilhAD,
Washington, Wilkos county, Ga.
*rov26-1875-tf • , .
I1V 1NSTA LI.M ENTS,
as the work is completed between
certain navigable bodies ot‘ water.
On motion of Mr. Merrimon, it was
ordered that .the bill and petitions
lie on the table for tbe present, and
he gave notice that he would call
them up on 601110 suitable occasion
for the purpose of submitting remarks
in regard therefor.
IN TIIE HOUSE.
In the house, the bill to pension
the soldiers of the. ^Idxican : ami
Indian wars was discussed. There
was no action on the bill authorizing
the president to review the court
martial of 1864, in the case of Sur
geon General Hammond, to annul the
same and place him on the .retired
list without past present or future pay
allowance.
“ IN THE BREAKERS.’’
Later—THc schooner reported in
the breakers at Tybee island is the
A, .D."HcmIersqn, of Boston, bound
out in ballast. She ~
C LARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold
before the Court-House door, in the city of
Athens, Clarice county, Ga., on the first Tues
day in March next, within tbe legal boura of
sale, the following property, to-wit : All that
tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being
in the city of Atheu.-, Clarke county, Ga., with
all of the improvements thereon—the place
whereon JolinC. Jackson uud Jane K. Jackson,
the defendants, now live, known as the Clauey
lot—with the except ion ot seven-eights of an
acre heretofore sold to Hartwell Jackson. Said
lot being situated in the city of Athens, on the
north side of Hancock avenue, adjoining lot
known ns Mrs. General Smith, and containing
two acres, leas, the seven-eights of one aere
sold off of said lot to Hartwell Jackson, and
levied on ns the property of tho dofcndnnts,
and* for the purpose of making of this levy, a
deed was made and filed in the Clerk’s office of
the Superior Court of Clarke couuty, and deed
recorded from IV. B. Haygood to John C.
Jackson and Jane E. Jackson before this levy
was made. /11 levied upon by virtue of a fi.
fa. from Clarke Superior Court, August teim,
1877: 1
W. B. Haygood vs. John C. Jackson and
Jano Jackson, all to satisfy the above stated fi.
fa. Nov. 6,1877. J. A. BROWNING.
mnr5-30d. ■ Sheriff.
■WTaafced. . > Lr'.
EMPLOYMENT either as a Tanner, Engi
neer, or Carpenter. Good references given, and
wages reasonable. Address, J. H. B., care of
Athens Georgian. Athens, Ga
my 22-if
Horses and Mules.
Will be here by the 5th of January, with two
car loads of horses, and remain for the seuson
at Gann «fc Reaves’ stable.
0ec25-tf. W.S. HOLMAN.
The different editions of Tux Sun during
next venr will bo -the eame as during 1 the <
that has just passed- The daily .cdition.wiu on
week days be a sheet of four ‘ pages, and on
Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 56 broad
columns; while the weekly edition will be a
sheet of eight pages of the same dimensions
and character that are already familiar to our
The Sun will ^Ontinnc Mo be • tbo strenuous
advocate of reform and retrenchment, and of
the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, aud
integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, aud
fraud in the administration of publie.affairs. It'
will eor.tcnd for tlv» government of-tne people
by the people and.fur the people, as opposed to
government by frauds in the ballot-box and io
the counting of votes, enforoed by military
violence. .It will endeavor to supply its readers
—a body rfbw not far from a million of souls—
with tlic most careful, complete, and trustworthy
accounts of current events, ana will employ for
this purpose a.numerous and carefully selected
staff of reporters aud correspondents. Its re
ports from Washington, especially,rvrill be full,
accurate, uud fearless; land it will doubtless
continue to deserve and enjoy tbe hatred ol
those who thrive by plundering the Treasure or
by usurping Wliatthe law does not give them
while it. will endeavor to merit the confidence fo
the public by defending the rights of tbe people
against the encroachments of unjustified power
The price of the daily Sun will be 65 cents a
month or $6.50 a year, post paid,'of with tbe
Suuday edition $7.70 a year.
Tho Sunday edition alone, eight pages, $1.50
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Soraos Whitlow, ) Libel for Divorce, in
vs. > Clarke Superior Court,
Gilbert Whitlow. 1 August Terra, 1877.
It appearing to tbe Court by tbe return of
the Sheriff, that tbe defendant, Gilbert Whitlow,
does not reside in this conntv, and it ftirther
appearing that he does not reside in this State,
it 1a on motion ordered that said defendant
pear and answer.at the next term oftliis
urt, or that the esse he considered in default
and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
• It is farther ordered that tills notice be pub
lished in the Athens Gsoroun onco a month
for fonr months, before the next term of Court.
Done in open Court *
JACKSON & THOMAS,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Granted: GEO. D. BICE, Jndge S. C.
I hereby certify that the above is a true
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Clarke County, at August term, 1877.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
0
,CONEE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
_' before the Conrt-House door, in the town
of Watkinsville, between the legal hours of
sale,, on. the first Tuesday in March next, the
following.property, to-wit: One house and lot,
in the town of Watkinsville, levied ou as the
property of B. B. Murray, Tax Collector, of Oco
nee oomuty, for the year 1876. Also, 865 acres
of land, Known os the John O. Thrasher home
place, to satisfy a tax fl. fa., by County Com
missionere, against said R. B. Murray, Tax Col
lector, and John O. Thrasher, securitv.
B.E. OVERBY,
feb5-30d. Deputy Sheriff.
ffZJEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.
" Ordinary’s Office.—It appearing that the
estate of William Murray, deceased, is not rep
resented or likely to be, therefore, all persons
concerned, are required . to. show cause (if any
they can) on the first Monday in March next, at
10 o’clock, 0. m:, at my office, in Watkinsville,
connty and State aforesaid, why the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, or some other fit
ana proper person, be uppomted to administer
on seid estate. JAMES T
feb5-4t. |
Bi LYLE,
/lEOBGIA -CLARKE COUNTY.—W1
JT David M. Kinney, administrator of
concerned, to show cause at my office, on or
Mftifo the • first Monday (h May next, against
said discharge. 1 r k • ,
Given under my hand, at office; this 12th
iau29-8m-n;! I* 1 rr-* r -»«)!■ rj
E XECUTOR’S SALE—.Pursuant to> on' order
ottiie Court of Ordiuurv of Clarke, will.be
sold before the Court House door of said Coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in March next, during
the legal li6u.s of sale, the following property
to wit: One housc and lot on the south side
of Broad street, in Athens, Ga., adjoining Jo
seph Embriek and others. Said bouse being a
four-room framed house, and said lot contain
ing about one-half acre, more or less, also three
lots on the north side of said Broad street,
adjoining each other, containing one-half cere
more or less each, with a cabin on each, all of
said, property qeing part of what is known as
the Isaac Wilkerson property All to be sold
as the property of William Kittle, deceased, for
the payment of debts of the Estate of said de
ceased. Terms cash. Jan. 26, 1878.
jan29-30d Wiley F. Hood. Ex’r.
G eorgia—oconee county'.—ordina-
bt’s Office.—Whereas,.George W. Autry,
guardian of Lucinda and George F. Autre,
minora, applies to me for leavejto sell the real
for the 1
■*rt'J°5nlii e p , uri T
or reinvcRimont; tneso are, tli ere fore, ’to cite
eU and .every Person to show cause at rny office,
in WatkinsviTle, oh the first Monday In March
' !r. iMii.ai...'. /
?u T^?d
JFFicE.—Whereas, Benjamin
(Han of Evilitrt?, ’ Nancy
ot reinvestment, all parties aro hereby "notified
to be and appear at hiy offlte on the first Monday
in March next, why said leave should not he
granted. ■ J.Tt. LYLE, Ordlusry.H
feb5 4t.|}'
Q jCONEE SHERIFE'*S SALE,—Will be sold,
‘ before tbo Court House door; ip the town of
atkinsville, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in March next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One hundred and fifty acres of land, more or
less, adjoining lnnds of W. B. Haygood, R. J,.
Hnrris, the Epps place and others'. Levied 011
as the property W. I\ Brewer, to satisfy a fi fa
from Oconee County Court, returnable ‘to April
Term, 1876, in favor of Mrs. Maiv.ie Reaves vs.
snid W. P. Brewer. Joseph Lee, controller ol
fi fa. Property pointed out by defendant in fi fa.
deed B. E. OVERBY, 1). Sh’ff.
Georgia, Clarke County.
WESLEY SA'JLTER,
alias
JOHN WESLEY COOLEY,
Petition
for Removal o.
Disabilities.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A DWELLING WITH EIGHT GOOD
rooms, fire place hi each of the rooms, good
double brick kitchen, stable carriage ana out
houses. Location on Hancock avenue, near
Lucy Cobb Institute. [J. II. HUGGINS,
06-tf No. 7 Broad street.
For Sale.
fJEORGIA—Clai
Ordinary’s Office
arkk County—
Office, February 25, 1878.
Thomas Langston, colored, has applied for ex
emption of nersonalty and setting apart and
valuation of 'homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the Jid day of
March, 1878, at my office.
" ~" M. JACK
A second-hand Wheeler & YVilson Sewing
Machine; lias been but little used and is in per
fect order. For “!‘1c cheap for cash. Apply at
*ug89-tf. THIS OFFICE
mh5-30d ASA I
is ON, Ordinary.
iV an order of the Ordinary of Clarke county,
will be sold Saturday, March 9th. 1878, in front
the store of J. C. Wilkins, Broad Street,
Athens, Georgia, all the perishable property of
John Kirkpatrick, late of said connty deceased,'
not set apart for the widow’s support, con
sisting of household and kitchen furniture; I -
still aground.
GREENBACKS.
k
The committee ou b
commerce of tne house
feicdTo
insist on additional qprovi-Lms to the
bill substituting treasury- ■ »£[i^fnal
bank notes, providing that treasury
notes shall be receivable for one-third
of any one payment of customs, and
the remaining two-thirds payable in
House and Lot for Sale- >
T WO acre lot—one of the moat desirable, in the
city—occupied at present bv the subscriber
lituate on HaueCeK street. The house his six
good rooms, nanty.and all necessary?.
ings. A well of very superior water on said
place. For prioe auii.tenns.npplv to ,»/••,
dcc2—2m . L. 0. MATT HEW
1 ■ ' |a t mono
cd during 1877 at tlx
rate of $1 a year, post paid.
The benefit of this large reduction from* th
previous rate for tbe Weekly can be eqjoyed b
individual subscribers without tlie necessity o
aking up clubs. At the same time, if any ot
our friends choose to aid in extending onr circu
lation. wo shall bo grateful to them, and every
stieh "person who sends tie ten or more sub
scribers from one place will be entitled to one
copy of the paper for himself without charge.
At one dollar a year, postage pud, the expense
of paper and printing nre barely repaid; and
considering the *ixe of the sheet and the uuali t
of its contents, we are confident the people will
considerTnE Weekly Sun the cheapest news
paperpublished ifi the world, and we trust also
one or tlie very blest,
n' 1 Address, • :•
. dec!9. THE SUN, New Yor£ City, N.
MARTHA SAULTEB,
alias
MABTHA BBAZELTON,
To Martha Saulter, alias Martha Braxelton, and
all to whom it may concern :
You are hereby notified that on tbe 5th day
of November last, I filed my application to the
Superior Coart of Bald connty for a removal of
all disabilities consequent upon a Divorce—“ a
vincula matrimonii”—granted to yon in the case
of yourself agaiust me, obtained at the February-
Term, 1877. Clnrko Superior Court, and that
the same will bo heard at tlie February Term,
1378, of Clarke Superior Court. This 30th day
of November, 1877.
JACKSON & THOMAS, Att’.vs for
d4 Weslcy Saulter, alia* Jno. Wesley Cooley.
New BOoks !
DIANA, by the Author of.“Wide, Wide
World.’’
PAKMAQUID, by; Anther of :** Stepping
Heavenward.”
BOUND IN HOtfOBj'br ‘it flattest Of Wild
^^YYlA. byElsie Leigh tfhitiiese;
u TWO Y EA
1 Wagon and Buggy; 2Stoves and various other
articles top gmmfrqiis to nvcntipn. To be sold
as the f property Irtf atiia>decet'-ed( for tlie benefit
of bis tieirs ahd.creditors. Terms Cash. _
l.lv;8.30d R. T, PITTARD, Adm'r.
* WOOL ______
' Tbe undertigned,^having newly fitted np hie
Cgrder. neatttunioBy 6to.vfc, » MW preppred
to card Wool in.a yerv superior manner, lie
will furnish nil/ «t«p and curd at 10 edbte per
pound. Wpol left anywhere at- Harmony
Grove wiUTW taken fe atfcittaW wlftttttrraed
free of charge; Country produce taken in pay -
ieent : fpr_eardiug< v ;t 51 <j, H R-^,,WIL91TE. r.
ri t»>!
—ww f g k sqlinwtoOM! tntiriktockjblllltr^ >
1 ‘ftlfcrniU RsveUlfelfetaSte..,
’• ’ 'United St.i
Ijl i
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE
lx following seizures made by.me for violations i ;
of tte‘ I; ' ■” ‘N - -- r
REFLECTION OF A RECLUSE, by Rev. R.
W.iMekimimrbrJ .i-n. -e ■
Ybts^ELLIOTT’S HOUSEYyiF^ORlfraqt
THE' BIBLE DOCTRINE OF THE. SOUL.
DOLLY, a LoveStory^y Mre FraneisrH.
.... .. — . . —* do (1 '
Bnrn'tt.
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83(1011 111
THAT wife DFMlNflL I'wllDlni
A YOUNG,.Wlh^ STORYJ, by, Ifcnryetta
liowra. t n
aternal Revenue laws, towltr Jbne
mule, one wagon and six gallons of whisky 1 ,
the property of Thomas . BN Garner. One wa
gon, two .horses, one mule and 120 gallons of
whisky; tile property el'ThomiU S. Collins, B. IL
Oliver and M. Swayne. Also, one horse and wa
gon and 15 gallons of whisky, the property of W.
A. Scroggins. Any parson or persons haying an
interest in saifl projierty must fnake cCum and
give bond, as required'by law, within thirty
days, else the same win be sold and tbe net
treasury notes alsoJto bejnteu
for' four Der celif. Irondifr •*"*
;chan"ed
CLAIMS.
Tlie senate committee on claims, by
yiBtepeetf
1 -j Bella,Co. .
■ >m\l BELD/'FLEMlNd & Cbt.
By Ml let attention to, business and loir;-pa5ees
we lV'; <? to share a good portion of vour trade’. 1 1
’ r ' If ' 1 Ke*peoM^}l9,^'r’ : • * *-> » -f
feUb/r:
tr
Administration on i Kha/.cstafo : of George D.
Bancroft, (late of saia cfoanty,) deceased—
Those are,^’tliewfore, to cke^and admonish all
old or silver dollars, and these ^Mdrdeposited to tto cr^diroV'tbVTrew^ t ® E i° r
nrer of the United S t ,tes. , ..m t ,e. , ,? lJ 7 L n ^rtiaiy next/ why
, ,, ANDREW CLARK, •’
tnch5-30d Collector.
J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP,
tion "■-'utlv done at tliis oftice.
said Letters should- not be granted, .
;• . „n. AS-Y M.?JACKSON, Ordinary. |e :
. jan8-S0d. - --
Tim WORK OF ALL DESCRI1
" tion neatly done at this office.
MEDICiaks fof any
standing case of sickness or affiietion of an
kfett-in nralesiifld feifiBles—also tor the!’
Opium an& Morphine Habit
SlfitAkohek, nerve'* exhlAistioii,*ctc'/.' 6n'*nteep.
tiba pt fiyie dollars and »,full ! -i*’tap:r(eiit pi, all
the particulars or tlie ease, and v.-i i guarantee
satis&dtien.i vn * on. miioob •.,?• ■ ,
1 ESULetters of inquiry must contain postage'
*f«rrepl3r.‘”i" ***** tBort »>* j-
lilT? ~
LAW BOOKS.
! 4 SUPPEMFJST TO. Tv_
iAgia, containing the Public
jODE OF GEOR-
_ . „ cts passed by the
General Assembly since > 1873, and. the Constitu
tion of 1877, with annotations, side references and
catch words, after tUf style.of the code. To which
is added the scaling ordinance and the Limitation
act of 1S«>, with other statutes never before codi
fied. By. N. L. Harris, of the Macon Bar. Price
S3 00. For sale by BURKE A FLEMING.
- --
ill. sold at public outcry in front of the Court
Houso door in the Town of Danielsville, county
of Madison, Stntc of Georgia, on tho first Tues
day in March next between the legal hours of
sale the following property to-wit: On<3. undi
vided fifth interest, subject to the life estate ot
Madison Hodge in the plantation in Madison
County Georgia, ou which Madison Hodge re
sides containing *— L —’ 1
more or less, 1
G. W. Mabry, . _
the property of N. A. Hoff to satisfy n fi. fa.
issued from Madison Superior Court in favor of
Jas. H* Huggins vs. N. A. Hoff, Geo. W. Heft'.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Lawful
notice given to tenants in possession. This
Jan. 28.1878.
jan2930d. THO’S F. BAKER, D. Sheriff.
BTXWAN
DISSOLVED BONE,
The highest grade
ACID PHOSPHATE
Offered in any Fertilizer, therefore, the best and
cheapest for Compost.
Etiwan Crop Food,
A concentrated combination of Potash, and
very high grade Soluble Phosphate, (put up in
barrels, 250 lbs. each.)
Nine years’ use satisfies me that Etiwan Dis
solved BoneJs-dewdedly- superior to, and will
go further than, any "other Fertilizer. Used,
alone, or composted with Cotton Seed or Stable
Manure, furnishes the cheapest aud bee* Fer
tilizer for Cotton.
• Bond produces and ripens Fruit, will remain
in. the .soil, if not cropped out, ou account of
drouth, ana be a vailable m succeeding crops.
Bone is the only material rplantcr can afford
i.m , Barry’sComcr, Broad St., Athens, Ga.
.• • ::,L
CHARLES P. STUBBS,
> litMiiitishTi i' ii! ff . •« ■! ’
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,).
DuSUVIU Till fc-Jet; -ifl lilsTTl
ikncrtl (letMSIl}! •(viA-SHtti»*>'>'> od Urt
1 'General GotnrtiiisSiori' Merthan t,
■''“'mir. m?'the
f. {.Quitman Factory Yanas,S
il i ...It 94BAY1STREET, il i t M-a -
; BaYaWliab:; Georgia.
1 Bagging, : Ties, Btq'ie and other supplies fur
nished. Also,. liberal cash advances made on
'consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
orNortliem-yorts.; »; .t-»ii ff /
Air,. A. A. WInn, Cashier and Correspondent
of tlie late firm of - Groover, Stubbs & Co.,Tias
an interest in the business. ang21-tf.
“IToway, Spicy. Reliable."
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G EOBGIA-rt-OPONEE COUNTY!—Ordina
ry’s Office.—Mrs. Matilda F. Cooper, wife
of llutaas Cooperj (her husband rcfhsing,)
applies for exemption of a homestead of realty
‘and personalty, and I will pa&s upon the same,
Marcn 21st, at 10 o’c’ock, a. m., at my office, in
Watkinsville, State and county nforesaid.
JAMES II. LY LE, Ordinary.
February 8th, 1878. febl9-3t.
sly sugges
Sibacnpjtionfe sbould .be senVin at once,
t, . Tenqs fertile
1 month
T 8 months..-...
6 months..
12 months.... .vT.....
■ * ' Terms Tor the Keeltly:
C months ,i r ,.
2 mouths
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