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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARY
VOL. 63
Fashion Facta
A PROCLAMATION.
GEOBGIA:
BY ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
GOVERNOR 07 SAID STATE.
Where**, anon examination of the re tame
mad. agreeably to law of the election held on
Tuesday, the Stiulay of November, instant, for
nine members to repstfeiitS the Stele in the
House of Representative* of the Congress of
the United Slates for two years from and after
lha third day o! March naxt, it appear* that the
“ "l«,St
Diatrict
1879, 1880 and 1881, and the money
arising .from the sale of said bonds
shall be nsed for no other purpose.
See. 6. That the Governor of Geor
gia shall make suitable arrangements
for the payment of the interest to be*
come due on said bonds, with some
bank or banldnghonBe in the cities of
Atlanta, Athena, Augusta, Columbus,
Macon, Savannah, Rome, Americas,
THE LEGISLATURE.
The New Stylo Organ.
[From the Christies Index, July 11, 1878. J
Hitherto there has been an un-
satisfied demand for a Parlor Organ
which should combine power, sweet*
aess and variety Of tone with a per
fect action, enclosed in a rich and
ornamental case, which could be sold
at a very moderate price. After
spending large sums of money in
experimenting, J. Estey & Co. have
at last succeeded in manufacturing
an organ which covers the whole
ground. Thu action, bjgagingatjpnSj
Change of Schedule.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 11th, 1878
' 1 Railroad will ran as
Black satin doaks trimmed with
fur are stylish. ’ •]
Tiny wings are nsed with ad van- m
tage on bonnets. J 0r
Stripes in satin silks and velvets A1
are highly favored; J
on Northeastern
Trains daily except Sunday.
Leave Athens 6.30 A. M.
Arrive et Lain BAS A. H.
Arrive at Atlanta 12.00 M.
leave Atlanta via A. L. B. R 6.00 A M.
Leave Lula. 9.45 A. M.
Arrive et Athena. 12.00 A. H.
On Wednesday* and Saturday* an additional
train wOl run ssfoUow*:
Leave Athens 3.40 P. M.
Arrive at Lula 600 P. M,
Arrive at Atlanta 10.30 P. M.
Leave Atlanta...... 3.15 P. M.
Leave Lole.. 7.46 p. M,
Arrive at Athanr. ....10.00 P. M.
Watch /Sinker and Jeweler
BROAD STREET,
following p
votes cast,
mentioned in connection with his name, to-wit:
In the First Congressional Diatrict -JohnC.
Nicholls.
In the Second Congreaaional Dietrict-WHliaxn l
Albany and LaGrange.
Sec. 7. That the bonds shall be
prepared with suitable devices under
• —■ xr'x f-Ci i-
»ra cloaks are all agliuer with
gSffl§gK--; .
reptllFo? the
this season.
Having returned from hie visit to Europe, de
sire* to thank hie Mend* and patron*. Of
Athena and vicinity for their partpatronage and
QEORGIA OCONEE COUNTY.
—Notice—Whereas, Nancy Elder executrix
of Joseph Elder deceased applies for leave to
sell a portion «f the real estate of said deceased,
therefore all persons concerned are hereby
notified to show cause at my office on or before
the first Monday in Jancazy next, why raid
leave should not be granted. Given under my
hand at offioe this 26th day of November 1878.
dec.SAOd. JAMES 3. LYLE, Ordinary
Term* ot Subscription.
ONE COPY, One Year. *a OO
ONE COPY, Six Months. 1 OO
ONE COPY. Three Months OO
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Citation for Latter* of Guardianship ft 00
Citation tor Latter* ef Administration 4 00
Application lor Letter! of Dismission Admin-
tstralar.—* — , 3 00
Appll'tlon for Lettersol Dismission Guardian 3 IS
Application for Leave to S«U Lands S 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors 6 00
8*1** of Land, Ac., per square 6 00
Sale* Perishable Property, 10 daye, per *q... 1 SO
Eslray Notices, SO days......— 3 00
Sheriff Sales, per square „ 2 SO
Kheriff Mortsago S. fa. salts per square 8 00
TaxCoUector'aSalea, per square 5 00
Foreclosure Mortgage, per square, each time.
Exemption Notices (to advance) 2 2s
Bui* Nlai’e, per square, each time. I SO
ow Tha above legal rates corrected by Ordinary
of Clarke county.
Arthur Evans
PRACTICAL
watolimaKer
AND- '
JEWELER.
T. Flemimg & Son, Corner Deupree Building,
Where he is prepared to do v
ALL KINDS OF WORK,
In hia line in a neat and workmanlike manner,
Prices ReasoHable, i:Work Warranted
LAW UOTXCES.
B f E. THRASHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Watkinavills, Ga.
Office in former Ordinary's Offioe.
jan2S-1876-ly
p G. THOMHON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special attention paid to criminal practice.
For reference apply to Ex-Gov. T. H. Watts
sud Hon. David Clopton, Montgomery, Ala.
Office over Post-Office Athens, Ga.
febS-1875-tf
S3
ATHENS,
NO.
X&vbaa of Jhcl-ffax-taaixxgr.
Advertisements wifi le-lnserted m ONE ti ll.
LA It per square lor the first insertion, and FIFTY
*5£NTS per square fur earn cominuauic, for any
'J me under one month. 1 or longer i*nods a Ills
sral deduction wUl ho . made. A square equal to
ten lines, solid.
Notices in local column, less than a square, 20
eentaaUne.
memos op Tint umtkd status aassmiKcot nr
1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to
the contrary, are considered wishing tp continue
their subscriptions,
i.Tr sulMcribCrs order tho discontinuance o
t'lelr periodicals, the publishers may continue to
Mind them until all arrearages are pehl. : ;
3. If subscriber* neglect or refose to take tholt
periodicals fromthe office to which they are di
rected, they are held responsible until they have
settled their bills and ordered them discontinued.
4. if subscribers move to otbrn- places without
notifying publishers, and. tho papers an sent ti
the former direction, they an held responsible
5. Any person who receives s newspaper end
makes use ol it, whether he bee ordered it or not,
Is held lu lew to be a subscriber. :
|)oi>u Harrow,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office over Talmadge, Hodgson Jc Co.
jant-ly
Lamar Cobb. Howell Cobb.
i «fc II. O 1111,
ATTOHNKYH IT LAW,
Athens, Ga,'
Office in Deupree Building,
fob22-1876-ly
Alsx S. Hawik. Akprxw J. Coaa.
JVRWIN A COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Athens, Gs
Office on Corner of Broad and Thomas streets,
ever Childs, Nickerson & Co.
feb22-1876-ly
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE
.A-ir-Une Railway.
Passenger Department
ATLANTA
-TO-
HASTbiRN CrriBlhi!
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On und after Sunday November 10th, Double
Daily Trains wiil run on this road as follows,
going East:
i KIOIIK KAIL ATO PASSEKOXlt TKAIK.
Arrive at Lnla 6.03 p x
Leave Lnla .6.04 r u
DAT PASSEKOXS TBAm.
Arrive at Lula 9.02 A u
Leave Lnla 9.03 a u
GOING WEST.
KIOHT MAIL AMD TASSINOEB TEA IK.
Arrive at Lnla 9.10 a m
Leave 9.11 a m
DAT 1-ASSXXOn TRACT.
Arrive at Lnla. 7.42 p u
Leave 7.4S p u
GOING EAST.
LOCAL PREIOUT AND ACCOUVODATIOK TRAIN.
Arrive at Lula 11.65 a m
Leave 12.10 r m
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN.
Arrive at Lnla 2.25 p u
Leave 2.39 p m
GOING WEST.
LOCAL PEEIOnT AND ACCOMMODATION TRACT.
Arrive at Lnla 10.49 a m
Leave 11.07 a m
TIIROrOU FREIGHT TRAIN.
Arrive at Lula 6.18 * jj
Leave «.so a k
Close connection at Atlanta for all points
West, and at Charlotte for all points East.
G. J. FORE ACRE, General Manager.
HOUSTON, Gen. r*ss.dhTicket Ag’t
S. DORTCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Csrnesville, Ga.
apia-1873-tf
J It. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Late.
Office over Childs, Nickerson & Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Will practice in the Superior Courts of the
Northern Circuit. XAS~ Collections s specialty.
Oet.15.1878.ly.
G. G. Thomas,
ATPOENEY AT LAW,
WATKINSV1LLE, GA.
O FFICE IN COURT-HOUSE, OPPOSITE
Ordinary’s Office. Personal attention to all
bueiness entrusted to his care.*p9-tt
Georgia Kail Road Company
Superintendent's Ofpicx, 1
Auousta, Ga., Sept. 28tb, 1878. J
Commencing | Sunday, Sept. 15th, 1878.—
Trains will leave and arrive at Athens as fol
lows :
Leave ATHENS.....................7.30 A M
Lear* Winterville 8.00 am
LesrelafiiMm........r. Si-i) 'Otd'mr
Leave Antioch 9.03 a m
Leave Maxevs..... 9.20 am
Leave ’Woodville 9.36 a k
Arrive Union Point 10.00 am
Arrive Atlanta 2.15 r m.
Arrive Macon 8.00pm
Arrive Augusta 6.16 p m
Leave Augusta 7.65 am
Leave Macon 4,.so a m
Leave Atlanta 9.30 a m
Leave Union Point 1.50 r m
Arrive Woodville 2.10px
Arrive Maxeys #. 2.30 p m
Arrive Antioch 2.50 pu
Arrive Lexington ; 8.20 p m
Arrive Winterville 8.55 p u
Arrive Atbena 4.25 p u
Trains run daily, except to and from Macon
which are daily except Sundays.
E. R. Dorset, GeD., Pus., Agt.
S. K. Johnson, Snpt.
^SUBUBY. MoCURKY,
ikt-toxmoy’ a-b Law,
Hartwell, Georgia,;
Will practico in tha Superior Courts of North
east Gcotgia and Supreme Court at Atlanta.
Aug 8. 1876 tf
JACKSON & THOMAS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Athena. Gs.
Office Booth West Corner of College Avenue
and Clayton Street, also at the Court House.
All parties desiring Criminal Warrants, can get
them at any time by applying to tbe County
Solicitor at thi* office. dec!6-1874-tf
Y ADIS ON SHERIFF SALE—Will be sold
. X before the Coart-house door in tho town
ot DsnielsviUe, in said county, on the fint
Tuesday in January 1879, between the legal
hoars of sale, to the highest bidder, one tract
in said cennty, containing one hundred and
aixty acres more or leas, adjoining lands of Jo-
aiah Drake, Singleton Henry and others. 8old
to satisfy alb issued from Madison 6nperior
Conrt in favor of Martha F. Carithers, against
J. S. Dudley, jun., and J. 8. Dudley, sen.
Property pointed oat by plaintiff* attorney,
and legal notice given to tenant in potaeasion.
This Nov. 25th, 1878.
Deo. 8-td. T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff.
Mi
Koaaar Raitord. Wilbur F. Keust.
Xlaiford & Kelsey,
Attorneys at Law,
And Counsellor’s and Solicitor's in Equity,
Cochran, Pulaski County, Ga Special and im
mediate attention given to any bnsineaa con
cerning lands. Intrndera promptly ejected
from, tnd titles cleared up, and wild land* look
ed after generally, will bay and tell lands,
taxes for nonresident* etc. Will practioe ii
the counties contingent to either the M. * B.
R. B. or the Atlantie <t and R. B. Good
tereuee given when desired,
jnly 14th.tf.
fjl^ A. 1LKK,
Watahuaaker U J" owsler,
At Sneads Shoe Store next deor to Beese &
Lane’s, Broad atrast, Athena, Georgia. All
work warranted 12 month*.
septl2-tf.
* LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
A At- *n
GANN & BEAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old atand, rear Frank
•In House building, Thomas street. K«P *
way* on hand food Turnout* and careful dri
ven. Stock well eared for whan en' rested to
ear cere. Stock on bend for tale at all time*,
deelttf.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
AU of the School Books in use at the
Lucy Cobb Institute,
At Madams SosnowskVs Hone Schoo
AND AT T11E
Various Schools in tho City,
As well as Ptas, Inks, Paper, Slates, Ac., for sale
at the
X.OW3BST aP'IGTTICHSS,
Thomas’ Black, Blue or Violet lak-the bast la
the World—at * eenU per bottle. For bargains In
everything. c*U at
sept.10.tf
BURKE’S BOOK-STORE.
Pottery Pictures I
The largest and handsomest assortment
PICTURES FOB POTTERY DECORATION,
ever brought to Athens,
AT PANIC PRICES,
****** ^vjbjCE’S BQ0K-8T0RE.
- j
Having served a regular apprenticeship
in a
Watch Factory in Germany
I flatter myself that I understand the
business having been 25 years at
My Work is my Guarantee
AND
Prices Lower Than Any
BLACKSMITHING
—AT
OM NEW BRICK SHOP
-ATTHE-
Corner Clayton And Jackson Sts.
First-Class Horse-Shoeing,
UAJSpcciaUy, by tbe best .Sboer in Georgia.^
Gunsini thing.
Guns, Pistols, looks, etc., repaired at *»hort
• notice and satisfaction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
Axes, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the finest
temper. Work warranted.
PLANTATION WORK.
Plows, Wagons, Carriages, etc., repaired in the
best manner and at short notice.
Sole patentee of Bassett’s plow stock.
iTohxi M. Bassett.
2TOTIOE !
Be it known, to all whom it may concern,
that the present General Assembly will be
petitioned to pass a law to prevent the sale of
intoxicating spirits in the 261st Militia District,
of tbe State of Georgia; known as the Salem
District of Oconee Conuty. This the 2Mh of
November 1878. nov.29.S0d.
Dr G. X*. MoCLEHKEY,
Having roamed the practice of Medicine,
Ten his professional services to the public,
both City and Country. Office at the New Drag
Store ot H. Gsllaore, nndsr Newton House,
Athens, Georgia. ecpt.3.Sm.
AD1SON SHERIFFS SALE—Will be sold
_ before the Conrt Hotiae door in the town of
Dsnielsville in Madison County, on the first
Tuesday in January 1879 between the legal
iionre of sale to tho highest bidder; the tract of
land on which G. H. Bird resides In said county
on* half mile from DanielavUl*. containing
about 250 acres, adjoining lands ot G. C, San
ders, T. J. Scott, J. P. Hall and othera, well
improved and convenient to chnrchea, mills,
ate., sold sa the property of G. H. Bird, to satis
fy a fl. fa. issned from justice conrt 204 district,
G. M. of said county, in favor of Griffith &
Crane v*. G. H. Bird. Property pointed out by
defendant and levy made and retained to me
by W. W. Beard, L. C., on Nov. 8th 1878.
dec.3.S0d. T. F. BAKER, D. S.
I .CONEE SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold
’ before the Court Honso door In the town of
atkinsville, between the legal hoars of sale
on the first Tnesdsy in January next, the fol
lowing property to-wit -. one hundred and forty-
six acre* of land, more or less, in said connty
of Oconee, adjoining land* of George W. Veal,
Albert H. Edwards and others, known as the
William F. M. Veal’s home place: levied on as
property of William F. M. Veal to satisfy
... n.faa., in favor ot Mrs. M. E. Morton, Exe
cutrix of James F. Morton deceased fl. fas. re
turnable to the December term of Oconee
Connty Conrt. Thie 1st day of November
1878. B. E. OVERBY, Deputy Sheriff,
dec. 3,1878. 80d.
Hf.
M SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold before the
court house door in the tosrn of Dan<el*viUa in
•aid connty on the first Tuesday in Jan nary
1879 to the highest bidder, between the legal
hour* of sale, one tract of Und in said connty
of Madison, containing 250 acres, more or less,
known ss the G. H. Bird plsoe, adjoining lands
of G.C. Sanders,T. J.Scott, J.P. Hall and
others, the place 1* well improved and in a good
■tato of enftivation. Sold as tbe property of
G. H. Bird to satisfy a fl. fa. Waned from the
ipcrior Conrt of Madison county, in favor of
K. & L. C. Matthews, vs G.H. Bud principal
d J. M. Matthew* security, property pointed
ont by plaintiffs, and notice given to tenant in
Maesslon.
dec.3.S0d. T. F. BAKER, D. 8.
a. a. scoXfl&stooss,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Over W. J. MORTON’S Office.
JACKSON ST., ATUESS, GA.
THS B3EDST STOCK
and tho
FINEST WORKMEN.
Fits guaranteed or no pay asked.
B< pairing a specialty. Prices to suit the times.
GIVE ME A TBIAL.
oct.29.3m.
r M0SS & THOMAS,
Cottoi Factors & Commission Merchaits,
Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
Advanocs made on Cotton consigned in Store.
scpt.17.ly.
In tha Fifth Congressional District—N. J.
Hammond. \
In tho Sixth Congressional District—James;
H. Blount.
In tho Seventh Congressional District-
William H. Felton.
In tha Eighth Congressional District— Alex
ander H. Stephens. •
In the Ninth Congressional District—Emory
*1, therefore, issue this, my proclamation,
hereby declaring the aforesaid Hons. John C.
Nicholls, William E. Smith, Phillip Cook,
Henry Persons, N. J. Hammond, James H.
Blonnt, William H. Felton, Alexander H.
Stephens and Emory Speer duly elected in said
districts, respectively, to represent this Stator ’
in the Congress of the United States for tha
term of two yean from and after the third day
of March next, and the arid persons are hereby
notified to signify each his acceptance of arid
office within thirty day* from tha date hereof
Given nndermy hand and tha Great Seri of the
State, at the Capital in Atlanta, thi* TweDty-
third day of November, in tbe year of our
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Seventy-Eight, and of the independence of
the United State* of America the one han
dled and third.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
Governor.
By the Governor:
N. C. Barnett,
Secretary if State.
Request the Savannah News, Albany News,
Sumter Republican, Colombo* Enquirer-Sun,
Macon Telegraph, Carteraville Express, Chron
icle and Conabtntionalist, and Athens Banner
to publish one time. dec-3.lt.
QEOHGIA OCONEE COUNTY.
—W. F. M. Veal has applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valuation of
bomesleud, and I will pass upon the same at II
o’clock *. m. on the 24th dsy of December 1878,
aj my office.
dcc.S.St. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
Notice!
WHEREAS Emory F. Anderson applies to me
for letters pt administration on the estate of Mil-
ley Klutts, late of arid county deceased. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to show cause if any they have, on
or before the find Monday in December next why
sold letters should not be granted. Given under
my band at office this etbdsy
O CONEE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold he
fote the Court Holme door in the town of
Walkittsville, on the first Tuesday in January
next between the legal houre of sale, the follow-
* *“ and premisses on
t between the to*
property to-wit:
six seres of
tana, more orlcse. ooar W*5
r ^Bng M. Ig Durham, J. E.
Lee and known as the
land, more
lie, snd ad-
y and Mrs
Durham to
ned
bleto
Written
This
Levied on as the ]
satisfy •fl.fla'ln.j
from Oconee Superior (
the January term, 1679, of 1
notice to tenants in V
of Novembt.
B.E.OVE
nov.29.S0d.
; DcpntySheriff
QEOEGIA OCONEE.COUNTY.-James K.
_ cn ha*
sonalty, and I
o’clock, A. M. on
1878, at my office. ..
decA.St. JTAMESB. LYLE, Ordinary.
lor exemption of per-
ame at 10
December
fJLARK .MORTGAGE SHERIFF
y SALE.—Will be sold before tho conrt
honao door In the city of Athens. Clarke oounty
State-colored blno is a fashionable
shade in dress goods.
Side bags are made of the same
taa to rials as the dress.
Princesses dresses are no longer
fashionable for the street.
’ Broadcloth in light colors is used
for little girls’ dresses.
“Fancy colored linings are found in
the impor.ed cloaks.
Persian ribbons are nsr 1 on fall
bonnets to a great extent.
The rage lor garnet is on the in
crease. It is the color now.
Velvet foliage is quite in accord
ance with the pj-esent tasto.
Loops and ends of narrow ribbon
arc still used by modests.
The most stylish walkxig boots
hare brocaded cloth uppers.
"Slippers for evening dress must be
Made of the dress material.
Russian lace is a popular trimming
for ladies’ breakfast caps.
-■The abort skirt, jackpt and. waist-
<$at (till retain their pd^hTarity.
Tho hair is generally worn high
with the present style of bonnet.
Some of the round hats are of the
most stupenduou8 proportions.
Imported dresses aro far 1 ss trim-
ate 4«nerican.geiri«enta.
Pull blown white roses with deli
cate yellow centres are favorites.
Dresses made of bandana handker
chiefs are called Creole dresses.
Silk hose, embroidered with beads,
are fashionable—$10 a pair.
Garnet bead braids, cords and or
naments are used on bats and
dresses.
Fancy gilt buttous are used al
together on the plain suits of this
seabon.
I
A pink satin dress ornamented
with maroon velvet sleeves is ele
gant
Athens.
survey, bounded on North by brood street on
Sonth by lot No. 6, on the Eut by lot No. 3, otr il
the Weat by lot belonging to Southern Mutual
Loan Association, containing one half acre,
more er lees, arid lot of land being end situate'
in Clarke connty, Georgia, .the property ot 8.
D. Mitchell with a framed boose, chimney in
middle. All levied upon by virtue of a mort
gage fl. fit. from Clarke Superior Court, return
able to August Term 1878, Aron Chaplin & Co.
vs. S. D. Mitchell, sa the property of defendant
27 above stated ft. fa., this November
decJkSOd. J. A. BBWON1NG, Sheriff;
OEORGIA, Clarke County.—
. Where**, in consequence of tbe death of
the administrator, Richard D. Moore, the entate
of Ephraim M.Baynon, late of the Stato of Sooth
Carolina, deceased, b unrepresented and not
likely to bo represented. These are therefore
to rite andadmomeh rileoneerned to show eanse
at my office on or Wore tbe first Monday in
January next, why administration de bonis non
on the estate of arid deoeaaed should not be
varied in the Clerk of the Superior Conti of
arid county or such other person or persons as
tha court of Ordinary of arid connty may deem
proper and fit, under the statutes in sods case
made and provided.
Given under my band at office this 15th dsy
of November 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov.19.30d. *
WINDOW GLASS,
White Lead and
Linseed Oil,
Colors, Turpentine,
Varnishes, Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals,
Soaps, Perfumery,
Colognes, Bair,
Hail, and
TOOTH BRUSHES,
We have a larger stock than ever before and
having bought
GF* "ALL FOR CASH,” ^
We can afford to give best figures on them.
C. W. LONO & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Athens, Gxoaoia.
aeptlLly.
QEORGIA OCONEE COUNTY.
—Whereas, Emery F. Anderson adminis
trator of Willey Klntta deceased applies for
leave to sell all that tract or parcel of Und on
which deceased lived at the time of her death,
belonging to tbe estate of said deceased;
therefore all persons interested are hereby
notified and died to ehow canto at my office on
or Wore the first Monday in January next,
why said leave should not:be granted. Given
nndermy hand at office thi* Id day or De-
tember 1878.
dec-3.it. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
With garnet, turquoise blue is
ipajjftgeheraHjr^ used than any other
color.
Short walking suits are very short
this fall, emling just below the shoe
top.
Moire antique and satin, in broad
stripes, ia a fine combination in rib
bons.
Square trains are considered a trifle
more elegant than the fan train.
Belts of seed pearls are very effec
tive with light silks or satin evening
dresses.
of the lair to be discharged from said execu
torship. These are, therefore, to cito and ad
monish d. persons canoemed to show came at
my office 00 or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next agrinct tha grantingof tari diecharg
’ Given wndut my hand at office tab 30th t£
of September, 1878.
JAKES R: LYLE,
dot. 7 th,-3 m. Ordinary.
G 1
Wil
fJEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY!
, Wharaa*;William M.Coileapplies tom*
for Letters of Adminbtntion on the estate of
Jones N. Crib, late of arid county dsoussed:
These are therefore to cito and admorish all
oonoerned to show cause at my office on or be
fore the flnt Monday in January naxt, why arid
letter* should not bo granted.
Given sudor my hand at offioe this 4th No
vember 1878.
tKw.i.Aoa.^*^*-^-
EOBGIA CLARKE CQUNTY.-Whereaa,
Mba Martha W. Lumpkin Executrix of
ibon Lumpkin deceased petitions in terms of
the lew for s discharge from said executorship.
These are tiiererore to rite tnd admonish all
oonoerned to ehow oaoee at my offioe on or
Wore the first M-.ndsy in February next why
arid discharge should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office this 22d day
of Oct., 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinal?
oct.29.Sm.
Southern liuU Insurance
COMPANY,
A.TSB2TS. GEORGIA.
YOUNG L. O. HaHRIS, President
(TKTKXfi T110R3S, Secretary.
Areas Assets, April 1, 1877, - - (734,583 (2
Resident Director*.
Youae L G. Hanna,
Jobs H. Nbwtob,
Dm. Hssbt Huu,
ALOIS F. DOAUltO,
Con. Kosekt Taouas.
uvXS-wiy .
Eliza L. Nasrrow,
j OB WORK OF ALL DESCRD
’ tion’neatly done at this office.
JANE MORGAN, 1 Ubel for Divorea In Oooneo
JOHN T.’moBGAN } Sfi rifo,«W,Ju.yT*»
It appearing loth* Court by the return of tbs
Sheriff in tU* esse, that the defendant John T.
Morgan does not reside In said county otOcouoo,
snd U further appearing that the arid JohnT.
Morgan does not reside in said Stale. Itia ordered
that eerrlce io arid ease be perfected on said de
fendant bythe publication of tola order in too
Southern Banner newspaper, ones a month for
four months, before tho next Term 06 tab Omit,
and answer, plead or demur in said ease. ■
LYLE A ERWIN.
_ ^ „ Attorneys for Ubrilant.
Granted—GSO. D. Ban. Judge 8. C.
A true extract from the mlsutes *f said Court.
Thb September 4,1673
sspt.ia.m4in. JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
■USA GREEN,-. Libel for Dlrere* In Oeonta
orha'SreenI ^ Ju,r
Itappraringto the Court by tho n
Sboriff in thb cam that tho Doiendant,
unty of Oe<
return of the
it, Ona Green
Oconee, ud il
further appsming. tost hi doS not reside in arid
State, Ub ordered by tbe Oturt that the atUD*-
a month for four moatbs before
thb Court:
LTLK A ERWIN, Plaint! Ft Attorney*
Granted—Oaoaox D. Rjcx, Judges. C.
A tree extract from the minutes of said Court.
Thb September 4th, 1173.
jbHN W. JOHNSON/Clerk.
Tbe following have been amended
in committee and reported upon fa
vorably, and made tbe special order
for Friday and Monday:
A bill to be entitled an act to estab
lish tbe Middle Georgia Military
and Agricultural College.
Sec. 1. Be it entitled, eta, the
State House square and appnrten-
lapees, the i Executive Mansion cad
premises, tbe ; Penitentiary square
and appurtenances, the Government
square, adjacent to the Central Rail
road depot, and any and all other
real property of the State of Georgia,
situated in the city of Milledgeville,
are hereby donated to tbe trustees of
the University of Georgia, with pow
ers and for the purposes hereinafter
set forth.
Sec. 2. Said trustees of the Uni
versity of Georgia shall have the
power to sell any portion of the
above donated property, except the
State House and square, and the man
sion and premises, at their discretion,
and under such regulations as they
may prescribe, and apply the pro
ceeds of the sales to the equipment
of the college hereinafter provided
tor.
Sec. 3. Said trustees shall, without
needless delay, proceed to organize,
in the above donated property, a col
lege, which shall be styled the Middle
Georgia Military and Agricultural
College, and shall be a department of
the University of Georgia.
Sec. 4. Tuition in said college
shall be free to all white males and
females: Provided, a matriculation
and library fee, not exceeding ten
dollars per nnutn, raay be exacted,
anil grades of scholarship may be pre
scribed by the faculty, under direo
tion of the trustees, as conditions of
membership.
Sec. 0. The course of instruction,
in addition to military training, shall
be specially directed (1) to the prep
aration for the higher classes at
Athens, (2) for the business of prac-
ticatfartB life and mining, and (3) ,for
the profession of teaching. A certifi-
Sec. 8..That as soon as any install
ment of said bonds are signed by the
Governor and Treasurer as aforesaid,
the same shall be entered in a book of
record to be kept in the Treasurer’s
office for that purpose, in which each
bond shall be entered, with the
number and amount, letter and series,
and after this is done, said bonds
shall bo turned over to the Comp
troller, who shall give his receipt
therefor to the Treasurer, and who
shall proceed at once to enter the
same in a record to be kept in his
office for said purpose, and after said
bonds are so registered and recorded,
they shall be returned to the Treas
urer, who shall receipt to the Comp
troller therefor, and |said bonds shall
then bo ready for sale, and each of
the aforesaid officers shall make a full
report to the Governor of said State,
of all their actings and doings in said 8,ons -
premises.
Sec. 9. That the faith and honor of
the State of Georgia is hereby pledged
for the prompt payment of the bonds
and the interest thereon, authorized
by this act.
An Important Bill.
THE METHOD OF ADVERTISING LOCAL
AND SPECIAL BILLS.
After a long difference the two
houses of the legislature have final
ly agreed on the following as the bill
to prescribe the method of advertis
ing local and special bills. It is of
interest and importance to the people
of all parts of the state and we give
cate of proficiency, granted bythe it eutire as iollows:
faculty, shall be sufficient license to
teach in the State schools.
Sec. 6. Said trustees may accept
land within the corporate limits of
Milledgeville, not less than two hun
dred acres, as may be donated by
said city, and selected by said trus
tees, who are authorized to sell said
land, and invest the proceeds thereof
—applying the interest on said in
vestment to repairs of the college
buildings, and to payment of teach
ers.
This is the amended hill never be
fore published:
A bill to be entitled an act author
izing the issue of bonds of K the
State of Georgia for the redemp
tion of certain bonds of the State
of Georgia falling due in the next
three years, and to reduce the in
terest on the same.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by .the Sen
ate and House of Representatives of
the State of Georgia, in General As
sembly met, and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same^that
the Governor is hereby authorized
and directed to issue bonds ot the
State to the amount of five hundred
thousand dollars.
Sec. 2. That these bonds shall be
A brilliant cherry-color is among made payable in the city of Atlanta
the shades of red which are to be at the Treasury of the fetate, m s.x
i years from the date ot issuance.
woid. | # *
| unless sooner called in by the State
Plushes of every variety are found j authorities,
among tbe dress, cloak and hat trim- Sec. 3. Said bonds are to bear in-
mingf 'k j terest at the rate of four per cent.
The coarse; dose-fitting straw-
bonnet is much worn for detni season
toilettes.
Pretty and Young.—In every
feature but the hair, which had grown
white from fever. This lady at 35
writes us: “I have nsed Parker’s
Hair Bdaam six months and am mote
than pleased with it It has restored ■
the natural brown color of my hair
and given it a silky softness, nicer
than ever before. There is n* Dand
ruff, no felling hair, and it leaves the
scalp so dean and nice and cool, that
I am ever so much pleased, and I
fed and look like myself again.**
Disinfectant properties that enter
chemically into this preparation ren
der it, healing, cleansing and healthful,
and the beautiful, fresh and vigorous
hair it produces, together with its
property of restoring the hair to its
natural youthful color, leaving the
head entirely freed from Dandruff,
dean and healthy, surprises no less
than it pleases. Bay a bottle from
your druggist, R.T. Bbumby & Co,
and test its merit*.
per annum, and said interest shall be
payable in either of the dties of
Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus,
Macon, Savannah, Rome, Americus,
Albany aud LaGrange, on the first
day of January in each year.
Sec. 4. That these bonds shall bo
engraved on the best quality of liauk
note paper seveu and one-twelfth
iuehes long, and three and one-twelfth
inches wide, and shall be coupon
bonds, with interest payable yearly.
Said bonds shall be signed by the
Governor and Treasurer, and the
coupons shall be signed by the Treas
urer. Said bonds shall be for sums
of not less than five dollars, or more
than one hundred dollars, and in no
event shall b$ sold lor less thau their
par value; that these coupons shall
be detached only by the officer or
agent lega'ly authorized to pay the
same.
See. 5. That the Governor ia here
by diiected to have the bonds au
thorized by tiua act prepared as soon
as possible, and to sell a sufficient
amount as they may be needed, to
meet the installments of bonds issued
under the act of February 27,1356,
that Become due daring the years
An act to prescribe the manner of
giving notice of an intention to
apply to the legislature for the
passage of local and special bills.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Geor
gia, That the notice of an intention
to apply for the passage of a local or
special bill shall be given in the fol
lowing manner, to-wit: The title of
tbe bill shall be published once in the
newspaper in which the sheriff’s sales
are advertised and shall be posted at
the door of the court house in the
county or counties of the residence of
the person or persons, natural or ar
tificial, to be effected thereby, or in
which the locality or municipality is
situated, thirty days before the in
troduction of such bill in the House of
Representatives, provided that when
there is no newspaper published in
the county where the local legislation
is asked, that notice of said bill shall
be published in the paper where
sheriff’s sales are published, and in all
notices to be published under this act
it shall not be lawful for any news’*
paper to charge more than one dol
lar per square for said notice, and in
case of refusal to publish at said rates
then a publication in any other news
paper having a circulation in the
county where tho local legislation is
desired shall be sufficient.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That the pro
duction of the newspaper dated thirty
days prior to the introduction of such
bill into the General Assembly con
taining the notice required by this
act, with the certificate of the ordi
nary that the notice has been posted,
shall be sufficient evidence that suoh
notice haa been given in accordance
with tbe requirements of tbe Consti
tution.
Sec. 3. Be it further Enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That all laws
and parts of laws militating against
this aot lie and the same are hereby
repealed.
ItuFus E. Lester,
President of the Senate.
Wu. A. Harris,
Secretary of the Senate.
and yet perfectly simple mechanism,
has been rendered independent, and
cannot be affected, like others, by
changes in the weather. A new and
surprisingly beautiful design of case
has been fashioned, and many other
improvements been made, and we arc
informed by G. P. Guilford, Estey’n
Managing Agent for the South, that
in his experience ot twenty-nine
years, he has never seen such a
universal favorite as this organ seems
to be. He has sent it out on trial to
be tested with other organs, aud that
not one has ever been returned;
ueither has he failed to sell it to any
customer who has ever seen it.
Having done away with all local
agencies, Estey has determined to
sell through Mr. Guilford directly to
customers; thus giving them the
benefit of all discounts and commis-
july.23.tf.
To Prevent and Cure Coughs
and Colds—A reliable remedy is
necessary in every household. It rads
ically cures Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis and even^Cou-
sumption if nsed in time, by its pow
erful specific action on the Stomach,
Kidneys, Skin, Liver and mucous
surfaces of the Throat aud Lungs. It
accomplishes the cure in a wonderful
ly short time, and removes all pain
and soreness of the lungs. It is also
a most valuable stomachic, remedy, ef
fectually removing Dyspepsia, Head
ache, Liver Disorders, Costiveness,
Nervousness, Low Spirits, Wakeful
ness, Heartburn, Cramps, Pnlpitr*?
of the Heart, Sour Stomach, etc., and
gives a cheering comfort and freedom
fro hi pain' that surprises every one.*
Buy a $1 00 bottle from your drug
gist, R. T. Brumby & Co., or a sam
ple bottle at 15 cts, and test its
merits.
THEBE IS A IIETTEKWAY TO ENJOY LIFE.
Than to quietly suffer the miseries
resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are
distressed with Headache, Nervous
ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Costiveness,
Live Complaint, pain in the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Mouth, Heartburn,
etc., seek that comforting relief that
always conies from using Parker’s
Ginger Tonic, and you will be aston
ished at your renewed capacity to
enjoy life when freed from pain and
suffering. Protect also your little
ones from Cholera Infantum, and
yourself and family from sudden at
tacks of colic, cramps, dys'mtery or
cholera morbus, by keeping this
superb corrective and invigorant al
ways at hand. Buy a SI bottle from
your druggist, R. T. Brumby & Co.,
or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and
test its merits.
‘Now and Then.—It is only now
and then that such men as Hon. Alex.
H. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and
Ex-Gov* Brown of Ga., endorse a
medicine for the throat and lungs, and
when’they kb it ia pretty good evidence
that the remedy must be good for the
cure of coughs, colds and lung affec
tions. They recommend the Gloom
Flower : Cough, Syrup, and their
testimonials aro to be seen round tho
tea'cent sample bottles of tho Globe
Flqwer Syrup, for sale by.
. , Dr. C. W. Long & Co.,
Athens, Ga.
A Remarkable Result.—It
makes no difference how many Phy
sicians, or bow much medicine yon
have tried, it is now an established
fact that German Syrup is the only
remedy which has given complete
satisfaction in severe cases of Lung
Diseases. It is true there arc yet
thousands of persons who are predis
posed to Throat and Lung Affections,
Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma,
Severe Colds settled on the Breast,
Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, tie.,
who have no personal knowledge of
Boschce’a German Syrnp. To such
we would say that 50,000 dozen were
said last year without one complaint.
Consumptives try just one bottle.
Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all
Druggists in America.
IF
The woman who rejoice in salad
and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student who eats hastily aud sita
down at once to active mental labor;
IF
The Business Man who bolts his food
in eager haste and hurries to his
oouuting-room
IF
The Hard Drinker could look atthe
delicate glands, swollen and festered
with disease, that cause the troubling
brain;
IF
The Lawyer, the minister, tbe mer
chant, ana all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation ana Headache;
IF
These only knew wbat Herrell’s He-
petine for tho Liver will do for their
relief, and how auickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than at
present.
Tho great Liver Medicines for sale
by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co.,