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f* UWU 111 « It l HMUftff ♦»•»,*» Bn«ait>r Ban.* »ii.rrt-.ran ■«,.*.
_ | The time for giving the entertainment
for the benefit of this Bum] has been chang-1
: *‘'1 from the 24th to the ami inst.
iOCJAL 2^2
ATHKNS,0(t.
..MAV 18.
Fifiternal Itecord
} In connection with the well-known’mush
I n.r K «ood uxi c . al taleut possessed by the members of
»t.Vjnio»id«i*rai,r.a. , „ ,
w?.;'"v : V.'I'm k"r^rSsr*’“ ™ 0l,l0Ck - Ko, ’ trt | the Bawl > wiil guarantee a rich treat to all
tlftp** <’oaurU, Xo. 4. It. k H. M.~lirynLir rm*< ting
u b RumUi. 1C.M. Smith, T. !. l£
KOVrHEASTERN' HAIM!GAD.
A fli«takr ('•rrrdnl.
Ilaviug seen in some ol onr exchanges a
statement to the efl'eet that the Atlanta and
. ...... . Charlotte Air-Line Kail road bad purchased
»e understand that the services of the .* »- . , .. ....
... . the Northeastern, and feeling assured that
eelebiated Augusta Quartette Club have'.i . . , * .. ,
i„.„ „ . , .. 40 ; there was some mistake about it, we mi-
wen secured for this occasion- and this i , ’ .
’ m ““•» dressed a note to Capt. James M. Edwards,
Su]»eriutendent of the Northeastern, in
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wan.
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MoniUv nlrfii
M. J. % or-
Oliver EvowpiRfvl. \i» i 1,1. O. O. P.—MH* on the- I
« : -A Ti.mxL} ryrootitl., .t Odd Fallow.'IU!
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fry Frida.
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W. It
ii. li..r.lt.—>!..■: !r| Tl.an.Iay ill—III in rail, month,
ai . . ir \rmory. C. O-Taluiadge, fai.uli,, .1. V. Spark*. O. h.
I I trkv I ont; Oraaar. X.. ini.—Vnpu mi IRr.lh WedlRT-
■lay n....-.-ry mouth :.i ih<- Fair Onmnd.—il. It. .1. Loos,
M r.
KS1UUTS OF HONOR. G..UI S Err.* Lawn, Noru.-
Min 0.11 1 n.low. il.ll - -...ndThttraday «.».t fourth AV*.’,-
. night In na.-h mouth— II. lltruHw, Illrtator, r. \\.
I la. in. Itrjl
star of thr Sunlit Fonntaia. Solo, r. O. T. R.—Mr.-;.
"TO V.-...IU ■«!.)- night, at Ir-rUT. ilalt. "Ilorn. IMd, W.
it. S. It. S. Ilarrl.. S.Tt'y.
■Till: OKFAKTtlEST.
ATHF.SSFIRE<O.,S0 l.-Mr.-u on the 4th Thnmdav
n:. II. ..... ' Firr Ha!!. E. .1. ChrMV, CM1.
W. f. Vi.notl, Sert'f.
rloNKKK. Ho >k A LADDER HI.. NO. I.—Mart, on th.
i.* VVednnoday ni-;!il in every mouth, at Kin-turn'. Hall. .1
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If HI.IKF ■M .M.OKF.II- FlKF.iatA NO. I.—Mortaontl.rl.t
lay night iti evury mouth. Th*d. ltoy.l, e.|S , ItAnd.
lit
Srrt'y.
ntCKCtl UIRKI'TORV.
dry Krh
twlay allrrimoo
..-.day night at n .. hirk.l I - r»j<-
. at :> o'decfc. t
•nv.mnuandMgtVrt.ti
lartding
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' o' v‘lt v'ts ' l-'l-ft’l oi-.u™•sffvir'rtiil.t! '' ll-'V. It. I
IKTimiil-'li rill l:. II.-Rr'
!.: ItrV.E. D.l
i Itrv. Mr. I'u
. Sunday.
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•I. M. OTIrirn, |.a.l.
AAntiir Ault'S.
We have two or three dill'erent bums of
Hite- wait ing homestead exemption, relief
ml all other laws to prevent the collection
i! debts, iH'inti'd in e'.egant style, on good
..iper, which can be hail in any quantity to
purchasers. We also keeptleeds,bonds,
inirtgages, and all other li'auks in general
la'Ilfr-Uciiil*, Ilill-Iliad., Note-Heads,
Cards, circulars, and all kinds of light and
heavy printing, from a visiting card to a
poster and from a small pamphlet to a large
volume, executed in superior style at our
well-appointed Job-Office, (five us a call.
Tin- IbmiK-rstlc Barber Simp
tif Held. Harris & Son has entered upon the
new year better than ever prepared to give
entire satisfaction to customers. They are
supplied with the best of Dyes, Oils, Hail
Tonies, Pomades, Ac., and employ none
Imt first-class workmen. Give them a trial
and be convinced* that they mean what
1 hey say.
A Wril-TraiaM Trio.
Davis, Sapp A Dry die have formed a co
partnership and will continue the barber
shop at (lie old stand below the book-store.
They arc long-experienced and skilful work
men—not only the champions ol Athens,
bn! rank equal in any barbers In the State
—and are confident of their ability to give
entire satisfaction to the public. Prices as
usual. Call and see us.
Davis, Sapi* & 11rymb
who patronize the entertainment.
The price of admission will lie only 50c.,
and we trust our people will all turn out
and give them a rousing lienetit, as they
richly deserve it.
STRAWBERRY PESTIVAL.
There will be a strawberry festival at the
Newton House, on Friday night next, the
18th inst., gotten up by the ladies ol
Athens, f«r the benefit of the Athens
Guards. Iz?t there lie a good turn out.
•Xcw NchrdHlra,
By reference to our advertising columns
it will be seen that changes have been
made in the schedules of both the Air-Line
md Northeastern Railroads, so that pas
sengers now aiakeelose connections, going
eifher East or West. See f advertisements
L-iewbere. ' i t
l.nla.
This young town, at the junction of the
Air-Line and Northeastern Railroads, has
been made the supper and breakfast point
for passengers on 'iot'n Roads, ifr Banks'
elcjsint new hotel has juqt beep completed,
and passougers can rest assured that their
wants wil lie well looked to.
II... » . >1. Fnllfr.
The beloved pastor of the First Methodist
church in this city, went to Nashville.
Tenn . a few days since to attend a meet
ing of the General Board ot Foreign Mis
sions, we believe, anil while there was vi
olently attacked with something very like
Asiatic cholera. We are gratified to learn,
however, that lie lias about recovered
again, and is now at Oxford, in attendance
upon a meeting of the State Board of For
eign Missions.
RrnnlifNl Boqurf.
AVu have received from Mrs. G. W. King,
il this county, one of the largest and most
beautiful boquets ever seen in Athens—
lilled with many rare and fragrant flowers
■mil shrubs, and arranged with great taste
and skill. This was indeed a present that
is highly appreciated, and we tender thanks
to our lady triend for her kind remem
brance.
Editorial Call.
Wo were pleased to receive a call best
Thursday from our friend of the Gaines
ville Southron, Col. I’. F. Lawshe, who was
on his first visit to our city. The Col. pub
lishes a good paper, is a genial, clever gen
tleman, and we commend him and his ex-
elleut journal to our eiti/.eus, and hope to
meet him in Athens frequently.
Council Pi-oeeedintrs.
relerence to the matter, and received the
following reply -.
Northeastern- R. R. of Georgia, i
SCPERIXTENDEXT'S OFFICE, J
Athens. May 14. 1877. )
Mr. E. J. Christy, Editor.
DtnrSir:—I most emphatically deny
that the Air-Line Railroad has purchased
the Northeastern Railroad, or has ever
made a proposition to do so.
Very respectfully,
.Tas. M. Edwards, Sup't.
A'^aull with Intent to Murder.
AA’e learn that on Saturday last police
men Ruse ami Moon were endeavoring to
arrest a negro named Jim Izmg, near town,
under a warrant from a Justice of the
Peace from Oglethorpe county, who was
charged with assault with intent to mur
der an officer. They hemmed him in a lot
and called uiion him to surrender-—which
they thought he had done—when sudden
ly he sprang over the fence and broke for
the woods. Messrs. Rose and Moon bottf
fired on him. and after following hint about
a tni.c, succeeded in effecting his arrest,
when they tound that he had been wound
ed in the arm. He'is now in jail in this
city, awniting.a requsition from the proper
authorities of Oglethoriie county.
One Hundred
Now converts were received into the Oco
nee street Methodist Chinch on Sunday last
—this number having given in their names
during the recent protracted meeting in
that church, under the labors of Rev. Allen
C. Thomas, the young pastor in charge.
Nine of the converts were liapt ! z.ed by im-'
inersiou on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Thomas is indeed an earnest and un
tiling latioriv, au entertaining aud elo
quent speaker, and a pious and worthy
Christian, lie hits accomplished a great
deal ot good since taking charge oi the
church in our city, and has now the ad
miration ami esteem ol a large number of
our people, <d all denominations.
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Slate Callego Lretarrs.
The third lecture ot Prof. Cutmning's
course will be delivered on Friday eveuiug
next at 8 o’clock.
lytio to sieve Gaines' “Centennial Res
taurant,’, on Clayton street—nearly oppo
site .Messrs. Talmadge .V Hodgson’s new
store, if y ou want a good square meal,
cheap for cash. He also keeps line roe
slu.l and ai! other fresh fish always on ice.
11c has also made arrangements and will
in future keep constantly on market all
binds of fruits and vegetables ot season,
which he guarantees to sell as cheap as
can lie bougt r in any other market. Those
who must buy any of the above mentioned
articles, are urged to give Steve a call lie-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Miir. 27—1m
ty.AO.om) Spelling Books just received
at Dr. Edward Smith’s Drug Store. Call
and get ouo for yo u little boy. No charge.
This book has been carefully prepared, and
is just as useful to beginners as Webster's
spelling book. Remember they are free.
■>irriiii«MI Rr.Uwr.Bt.
Francis Louis has established a first-class
Restaurant ou Jackson street, where he is
prepared to furnish meals at all hours, got
ten up in ttie most superior style. He is
keeping the best restaurant in the city—
everything clean and nice—aud if guests
are not satisfied, alter giving him a trial,
the muuey will be refunded, idivo him a
call. "• -
Oils ! Oils ! Oils!
If you want AA'hite Lead, Linseed oil.
Kerosene or any other oils, go to Dr. Ed
ward Smith's Drug Store.
I.ntliro Fi»e NhRW.
Of all styles ami qualities, home made,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices
moderate. Call and exetnio*.
R. P. A .1. G. Eiii'.bbart.
IhiiTersIty of Urorcia.
Tho intermediate debate of the Demos-
theniau Society will take place in jhe Col-
ege Chapel, Friday evening, May 18th, at 8!
•’clock. The subject of the debfite is :
•• Ought Representatives to he bound bj
the wil! of their constituents J” Tito de
baters are, for the affirmative: B. J. Ed
wards. M. G. Payne, J. H. Alexander—neg
ative : A. It. Jones, T. A. Atkinson, J. J.
Uuguley.
The public generally, and especially the
iatlies, are invited to attend. The gentle
men ehoseu to represent the Society pro
mise to do their best to entertain those
who may honor them with their attend
ance on this occasion ; and should the la
dies kindly lend their presence to grace
i he scene, and their smiles of beauty to
encourage, each debater ’.'.ill feel an inspi
ration irresistible.
{^“Everybody “ and his wife aud chil
Iren’’ should attend the Strawberry Festi
val, at the Newton Hotiso, ou Friday night,
for the benefit ot the Athens Guards.
An Exctdlrat Baud.
On Monday afternoon last, George Davis'
Band, after their return from the pic-nicof
Relief Fire Co., stopped in front of our of
fice and played two or three tunes. In our
judgment the music was very good indeed,
md we were pleased to observe the great
improvement made by them. It is cer
tainly oue of the best bands in the State,
and we understand they intend to enter
for tl'.e prize at the next State Fair,
Peasant Calls.
We were gratified to meet in our office,
one day last week, our young friend aud
former fellow-citizen, Mr. H. A. Whitman,
who is now attending the Baptist Theolog
ical Seminary at Greenville, S. C. He was id
excellent health aotl spirits.
AA’e were also pleased to welcome our
warm hearted, long-time friend, Col. M
Stafford, ot the Forest JVctef,4ponr sanetuiR.
HAis a whole Routed, clevw fellow, add
gets up a good paper. }
Dr. it- H. Thomas, of Crawford, also
“ dropped in’’ to see us on Ifondav morn
ing, aud we were pleased to find him in
the eDjoymeut of good health.
1’crvonal.
AA’e had the pleasure of a call, last week,
from Prof. C. D. Smith, an eminent miner
alogist from Western North Carolina, and
Hon. H. W. Cannon, a distinguished citizen
ot Rabun county, who were on their way
to Augusta, to attend the meeting of the
Augusta A Knoxville Railroad.
AA’e also had the pleasure of meeting in
onr office Mr. AV. T. Uuguley, of AVest
Point, graduate of the Fniversity of the
class ot 187.7. We are not sure but our
handsome young lriend has been repeat
ing :
“ Maul of At lieu#, rrc wo pnri.
Qlw. oh. Rive toe hark my heart;
Or. Pin re that ha» left my hreart.
Keep it now and take the real,” Ac.
AA’e had tho pleasure, a few days since,
jf meeting our lively, popular and hand
some young friend, Mr. AVm. F. Brittain,
for several years past engaged in a whole
sale house in New York City. Mr. B. has
a host of frieuds in Athens, who are always
pleased to welcome him back to his old
home.
Corxcit. Chamber,
Athens, Ga., May 7th, 1S77,
4 o’clock, p. m.
The regular monthly meeting of Council! c factors goods.
was held this evening. Eresent, his Hon- j oSV'.saisJ^ef j4ni.''
or, Mayor Talmadge. and Aldermen Hatnp- i
ton, Burke, Hull, Kemp ami Lucas I Ri ooods.'
The minutes of the last two meetings
were read and continued.
A eomhiuaieatiou from James Camak,
Agent, was read, proposing to sell to the
city eight feet of the South side of lot ol
Mrs. M. AA'. Camak, in order to widen Han
cock Avenue at that point, che city to
build a new feuce.tmd grade the ground to
the proper level, referred to Street Com
mittee with powefto act.
Tile resignation- of Alderrn an O’Farre
was read aud accepted.
A communication from Thus. G. Barrett,
was read, proposing to sell to the city the
land designated by Abe Street Committee
for ;i street, commencing at the terminus
of College Avenue and running in a north
west direction tv4fortheasteni depot, fur
the sum of $270. Alderman Hull stated
that upon further investigation bethought
.it would be best to continue Hoyt street
through to Northeastern depot, which
would change the line designated by the
committee through—Egi lu.nl ef Thos. G.
Barrett, aud moved unit uc;' n on tho
proposition of Mr. DBJett be deferred un
til the committee colld decide ou the mat
ter. The motion iris carried, and the
ommiltee empowered to arrange for the
opening of such •■V'CdK lSRdiilg tq tile de
pot, as in their jndgiBft shall be liest.
The monthly repair of Treasurer, Chief
if Police, Lamplighter and Clerk ot Market
were read and received.
Alderman Hull aP&Sd - that he-had r
juested the City Attorney to investigate
the question as to whether or not the city
authorities had any i»ower to appropriate
funds to repair school house deeded to
the city by Mr. R. L. Bloomfield.
The City Attorney stated that he had in-
estigated the matter .^d found that the
ity authorities had no power or authority
to expend any money for school purposes,
and therefore had no power to carry out
the conditions of the deed made by -Air.
Bloomfield to the city, viz: that the city
should keep the school house in repair
for school purposes. He advised that the
inqierty be deeded back to Mr. Bloomfield
by quit claim deed.
The opinion of the City Attorney was ac-
epted as the decision of the Council, and
the Mayor was dii'ouhetU-tfT notify Mr.
Blcoinfield of the action or Council.
Mr. K. Bauerolt appeared before Coun
cil and asked them to open the street pe
titioned by him last month, and stated
that the deeds and plat qu record spcci-
Acd the street asked for.
The committee appointed last meeting
to investigate this matter, not being ready
to report, they were granted further time
ith instructions to report at next meet
ing of Couueil, tit which tijjje tloliuite ac
tion will be taken on petition of Mr. Ban
croft.
By Alderman Hull— *~
liesolreil. That the Chief of Police bo re-
tuesteil to make, or cause Tb' be made, a
thorough inspection ot the sutire city, ou
or about the 1st day of June, and where
any rubbish, tilth, or nnisano.es of any
kind is fount!, that would m auywiso en
danger the health of the city, he shall no
tify the persons upou whose premises it
is lound, to clean up and remove the same
at once. Adopted. —.
The following hills were ordered to be
paid : J. C. AA'ilkius $14.00; AA’. W. Lump
kin $54.70; HeuryHill $30.00; M. B. Mc-
Giutyl 525.00 : Athens Furniture Man’fg
Co. V7.70 and 577.25; 57*%.—iiuggins
S15.0V and $16.45. \
,A. S. Erwin, Esq., presenletlM. bill of C.
D. Hill, Esq., against the city i^i the Emily
Cosey ease, the accountt wt’AAswfemil to
Finance committee to investigate anil re
port back to Council. Council adjoin tied.
AV. A. GlLl.EL.lND,
Clerk of Council.
\t the residence of the hride’i* father, on SnntUy Afternoon,
r»r Rev. A. C Thoina*, Mr. Frank P. Talk a doe to 3Ubs
i'u.a F. Poweld, all of this city.
Allies 887ML PRICES C^RBESr.
h'or lilt* weeit endiaj; Mny I I.
CORK tXTED A EEKI.Y i**Y JtKIiCHAXn'S j^XUIJANtilk !
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PROVISIONS. Caps, V Njx
fsne%? hbl...14.O0(^ LIQUORS.
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m.tiiam S.«
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*;.7a Apple do. cofid
ojmiuon
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LV25 Maridei
medium 3.0t
cuaiuou 2.21
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whiskey...2.outsLt.CC
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Frans Lodge, No. <6, I. 0. (>. T.
At a recent meeting of the above Lodge,
the following members were elected as of
ficers for the ensuing term :
Dr.Wm. King, Jr
.......W. C. T.
Miss Mary Christy
W. V. T.
J. D. Ehofies
W. R. S.
James McCurdy
W. F. S.
E. J. Christy
W. T.
H. P Christy
W. M.
Kev. A. C. Thomas...
W. Chap.
Thomas J. Christy ...
\V. I. G.
W. S. Mealor
IV. 0. G.
Rev. E. D. Stone
P. VV. C. T.
Cnpt. Pope Bnrrotr,
The nominee from Clarke county for
the Constitutional Convention, will address
the people of AValtou county, on the Con
vention question, at the court house, in
Monroe, ou the 16th inst.
A High Compliment.
The Atlanta Constitution thus speaks of
the Misses Mell, daughters of our distin
guished (ellow-citizen, Dr. P. H. Mell:
The Misses Mell, of Athens, are among
the finest vocalists in Georgia. AVe hail
the pleasure of hearing their charmin
voices at the Baptist church last Sabbath.”
EF'If you are to marry a delicate, pale
and sickly lady, make her take Dr. J. H
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Puriher; it vitalizes aud purities the blooa,.
strengthens and invigorates, causes the
rich blood to the cheek again. Dr. J. H.
McLean, 314 Chestnut street, St. Louis,
Missouri.
A pent at Hunter.
Mr. A. M. Sale, of Homer, is the duly au
thorized agent of the Southern Watchman
for Banks county.
Jones’ Oglethorpe House,
On Jackson street, next to Beusse & Moon’s,
s the place to get nice meals at all hours,
at 37 eta. Everything neat and in ;>eriee!
order. Lodging. 25 ets. He also keeps
constantly oil baud light bread, cakes, Ac.
Give him a call.
May $—4t. Jons Joses.
ISrrovrrrd. 9
AA’e are sure that the numerous friend.-
of Dr. Joseph B. Carlton throughout the
State will be pleased to learu that he has
sufficiently recovered from his recent «e
vere attack of sickness to permit him to
bo out ou tho straets again.
Nad Accident.
AA’e are pajeed to learn that while Rev.
E. F. Anderson aud wife, ot Oconee coun
ty, were in this city on Saturday last, a
ittle sou, whom they had left athome.
while playing, was attacked by a .ram
goat, which bytted him in the temple,
from the effects of which he died in a
short time. AVe deeply sympathize with
the afflicted parents in this sad bereave
ment.
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Mackerel, No.* V,’ kit.-' 7..
No. 2. 2
No. 1, >s l»arre!t»....
No. 3, kits
Sanline«, per inix
SALT, per sack
WOODEN-WARE.
Pnlntrtl bneketo,
Ceclsr ,!o !..
White pine T.OtH^
1U4<312S IJxy, V
) * TIES
i Ties
FOWL
FINANCIAL.
»Gold—buying
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I’ncenarr .-h rii nl to \h<
I NOTICE, tr* hare th*
TAKE._„..„
ep«a.pencil,penholder.cnl<lMip*a,and a piece of valaabie
Jewelry. f impaU sample parkage. with elegant cold-plated
sleeve Lu’tona. and ladleafuahlonable tancy Set, pin and
drops, poet-na'.d, 25 rents. 5 packages, with assorted Jew
elry, ft I. bm Com Fntent Leeer Watch free to all ngvnta.
BRIDE A CO., 709 Broadway, N. V.
TWELVE
articles In one. The LLOYD COMBINATION. Cat. be used
as a Pencil.Penholder end Pen, Eraser,Penknife,Envelope
opener. Paper-cutter Rubber, Sewing Machine Thread
Cutter, an<l Ibr limping Scams, Cutting off Ilooks and Eyoe,
Huttons. Erasing Biota. Ac. Site of a common pencil, U
heavily nickel plated, and will last a lifetime. Agents are
coining money end say It U the best selling article out.
Sample 25 cents, Six for ft |, Extraordinary Inducement'*
Agents. Send for sample half dozen and canvass your
BRIDE^ACO., 769 Broadway, N. Y,
STATIONERY PACKAGES, and SIX °f
the LLOYD COMBINATION tor TWO
°^&J5SSI?6fc,C.
town. BKIDC & t
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FAMILY MEDICINE
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HEALTH-RESTOBEB.
General Debility.
DcbilUv ii a term usoU to denote deficiency of
bb.o*L 'Vhe nutritive voiietilueiUif of tbe blood
aru !u less than their regular l.roportiou, wbilo
tho watery part i8 in exeeaw. Debility fa of fr«-
queut occurrence, li u imitldut to a variety of
uiscaset*. T'lte lower limbs are apt to beBwolien.
The patient fa feeble, and cannot bear Witch
exertion. The circulation fa out al
most always weak. Falpilation ol the heart fa
a very e«mmmu pytiiptom. Violent tuiotion
often throw’s the heart iuto the nto^tuWiUuoud
action. The vi;*l fimcu«»iis are languidly per
formed The muscular strength la uimiutehed;
fatigue* follows moderate or alight exercise.
The breathing, though quiet wlieu at rest, be
comes hurried atwl even luinfully agltaictl un
der exertioi'., a* iu rumdng, airaiMuc height.'!,
etc. The nervous system ».* oftea greatly «li«-
or.Iere*!. Vertig.*, dizziness, aud a feeling of
faimnees are very common. Violent and ob 1
aiiuato peumlgfa l*a:iw iu the head, aide, breast,
or other psrts of tl.e body, are also frequent
attendants upon the disease. The aeerelh.ns
are s >me!lines diminished. Iu females tbe
menses are almost always either auspended or
verv partially perforuie*'.. The bile fa scanty,am!
eostiver.ess, with unhealthy evacuations from
the bowels am! dyspeptic state of the stomach,
arc extremely commou symptoms.
MARVELLOUS EFFECT.
II. It. Stevens? . # , ..
!>wa» Sir—i hare used Vegetixk, and feel it
a duty to acknowledge the great dienetir it baa
d«ue me. In tho spring of the year I was
sick from general debility, caused by overwork,
want of sleep aud proper rest. I yaa very weak
and much emaciated. I tried nmij remedies,
without receiving any benefit frond any of them,
until 1 was i* r>tiaded tq try VEfiEYiXE. Be
fore I had taken this one week my improved
condition gave me renewed hope and courage.
1 continued ’o take i; every day.-*gaining more
strength until 1 was complete!;/ restored to
health. The elTect of tklaJBnadiip, htfLse <
general debility, fa indeed lar-^lMiiLll*
21 \Yebster
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ARE FUliELY VEGETABLE.:
TUTT’S INI.I.S i FILLS
NEVER GRIPE OR NAUSE- ; PILLS
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T1!K DEMAND FOR TUTT’Si MllS
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TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS ARE THE \ PILL!
. sound sleep,* FILLS
yaut spirits, Quo appetite,• PILLS
some of the results of the* PILLS
of TUTT’S PILLS. : PILLS
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luun : LESS. ’* PILLS
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Ti’TT’S \ SOLD EVERYWHERE. j PILLS
TUTT S ; PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS.j 1’ILLS
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MAV YORK.
DR. TTTTT^S
VVc are indebted to tbe publisher, W. W.
Whitney, ill Summit st., Toledo, 0., for a
piece of new music entitled, “No More the
Bugle’s Stirring Blast,” a solo or quartette,
for memorial day
..Social Entertainment on the “mum'
plan, for the Presbyterian Church, at Dupree
Hall, Tuesday evening, May 15th. Tickets
of admission, entitling the holder te re
freshments, 25c.
iy Remember the Strawberry Featival,
“ The Acantlms”
Is the title of a neat and rery interesttn;
monthly paper we have received from At
lanta, edited by Miss Annie Maria Barnes,
lately in charge of the “ Children’s Depart
ment” of the Sunny South, aud published
at the low price of 75 cts a year. The col
umns of this paper are filled with excel
lent reeding matter—both original and
selected—and we enter the new-comer on
our list of exchanges with a great deal of
pleasure; and heartily join in the wish
that the Acanthus, like its real name-sake,
may push its way steadily “ upward and
onward” towards “ the good, the beautiful
and the true.”
tyitnproper articles of food often cause
the blood to become loaded with foul hu
mors. Cleanse the blood with Dr. Bull’s
Blood Mixture and be healthy.
A M-ritcd Compliment.
We are pleased to note that the Geor
gia State Dental Society, which met in Ma
con last week, elected our friend, Dr. M.
H. Thomas, of Crawford, as President ot
tbeSociety. Dr. T. is a good dentist, aclever
gentleman and will, we have no doubt, fill
ou Friday night, tor tbe benefit of the j the position to tho eutire satisfaction of
AUjeas Guards. ’tbeSociety.
SWOLLEN LIMB
Mr. STEYEXB: - * " - .
Dear Sir—I writ* this aoto to Inform you of
the effect of your M Blood Purlte** upon my
system. When I commenced taking ft. a year*
ago, I was very much debilitated. My limbs
were swollen so that it was iqiposable for me to
get into or out from a carriage, ana very painful
to go n» or down stairs. Indeed, I could scarce
ly stand on my feet. My appetite was gone, mv
strength failing rapidly. After using your med
icine for a few weeks I began to improve. My
appetite improved and mv streugdi returned. I
can uo-.r perform my duties as a nurse with my
w.*uted ease; and 1 feel I owe it to Vegetine.
Yours gratefully.
Sins. C. X. H. TILDEN..
A PERFECT CURE.
Charlestown, June 11,1661.
Mr. H. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir—This is to certify that VegetiNE
made a |»erfect cure of me when my attending
pbrsician had pronounced my case consumption,
and said l could not survive many Jays.
Mr*. Lf.dstox, 3C Cook street.
The facts stated l>y Mrs. Ledtton are person
ally known by me, and they are true.
A. D. IIAYXES.
Would not be Without
VEGKETINE
FOR TE5 TIMES ITS COST. *
The great benefit l have received from the use
of VE jETD»E induces me to give my testimony
in its favor. I believe it to be not only of great
value for rsstoring the health, but a preventive
of peculiar to the spring and summer
NEW SPRING GOODS!
^ oTvTfV -I'-t 1 "^dor-fgned is rveeix !ng a full supply of all kinds of SPRING and SUMMER
BOUG HT A.T PANIC PRICES’!
Ilo n;ort «• irnestly Invite» hi* oid « u» ouhm** and the public general y, and cepccislly
CASH CUSTOMERS,
am 0 * n<! P r ’ , ‘ 0!4 ,K ’ fon ' purchasing dsjwliciv, as he Is con ft* lent he can please, lioth with GOODS
AUkus. <•■'., -'prU Itlb. 1'".:. 3ra _ _ _ S. C. DOBBS.
EUREKA GUANO!
BUY THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST!!
Ttus reliable Fertilizer is again offered to the public, and its high standard;
F’ully GriiaranteecL!
11 has nc\er lail.-tl to m&intaiu itself ss a ■—-
FIRST-CLASS FERTILIZER
ihfuptK 1 m t ? at a11 profUto-i 1 : are lower, and notwithstanding the low price of cotton, the < ompany atm
l-*>^ FOR >riI>r>I^ITVG^ COTTOX,
I* :UJ * V s<Jvj:u o 5,115 « r r ’ c, ‘ of the Fertiliser. For prices and information, apply to
•L RUCKER, Agent, Broad street, Athens, Os.
Withoni
fvbC—2
ET1WAN GUANO
And Dissolved Bone!
1EST iMMTTffl P1Y BESFECT.
For terms, &«*., apply to
EDWARD BANCROFT,
Agent, No. C Broad street, Athens, Ga.
NJ
THE ATUliW OI'FII'K (oru*Ml.,>t
SINGER SEWING MACHIISrES
•! Teb. 1st, 1*;:. t.» lsKSTKJi'pS rtL"IIaI>lX<-4, (upstairs) over TALMA DtJK, HOIKISON A CO
TIIIZ ALWAYS AHKA1>!
•i.iHMi OGH IN USB! Sales in EXCESS OF ALL OTHERS.
Tin: VO., a. I!. HOPE, Agent, Augusta, Oa.
onr n.-L'iiV.rr* «bich jfachiuf is the Ik*! — then !»ny the Singer.
.... J..R. TO AMER,
Agent fiir SuiiDT S-whig Machines, I^v*!er’« Building, (up stain*) Athens, Ga
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!
Working on a Cash Basis!
1 I^tea^cmarters!
iSjioi*
CHEAP GOODS,
5MHJMT 01 FLOE DEPOT!
Competition Invited from all Quarters!
‘BULLDOZERS” ifi&IHST HIGil PRICES!
This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of tho most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
histojry. Daticnts sufteriti" for years from
the various diseases of t!ie Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health.
“ WON’T GO TO FLORIDA.”
New York, Aura* S3.1879.
OR. TUTTS
Dear SirWhen in Alkco, last winter, I used your
B*5C*tcsaat tor my co’Jsb.. and realized more beaeftt
i.-oai It than anythin* I ever took. I am ao well that
I wilt not go to Florida next winter as I Intended.
Send rao oao dosee bottles, by express, for some
friends. ALFRED CUSHING.
133 Went ?alrty-arst Street.
Boston, January 11,1874.
This certifies that Z have recommended tho use of
Dr. Tutt’8 Expectorant for diseases of the lungs
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottlaa havo been used by my patients with tho hap
piest results. In two cases where it was thought con
firmed consumption had taken plaoe the Expectorant
effect ad a *uro. IL H. SPRAGUE. LX.D.
“ We can not apeak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex
pectorant, and for the take of suffering humanity
i hope It may become more generally known.*-C«»18-
,, bold I hy C i)rusglata. Price 81.0Q
STORY OF CHARLEY ROSS,
n full account of thfa Great Mystery, written by bis Father,
beats Robintton Crnaoe in thriiiing interest. The Illustrated
lland-Book to a!l religions, a Complete Account of all de
nominations and sect?*. Ulustralfau*’ Also, the Ladies’
medical guide, by Dr. PancoaKi. U-) Illustrations. These
books sell at sigh*. Mak. and Female Agent* coin money on
them. Pailicuhirs free. Copies by mail $2 each. .John E.
CASH AGAINST TIME
Come aiul see how Low we can sell Goods.
TALMADGE, HODGSON & GO.
HEAD Q U ARTERS
For Standard Fertilizers!!
Pottxr Jc Co., Pub*.
I would not bo without it for ten times Its cost.
’ EDWIN TILDES,
Attorney and General Agent for Massachu
setts of the Craftmen’s Life Assurance Com
pany, No. 49 Sears’ Building, Boston, Mu*.
Vegetine is sold by all Druggists.
Tltnyl pack acquaintance cards, 1 pack bdkf. flirta-
wv 1T 111 ttooTl seroU, all Sorts, for^only li» cents and
C U XI tump. Fan Card Co., SUddcLotu, Matf.
DR. J. R. BRIIVKLEY,
Clayton, Rabun Co., Ga.,
O FFERS hfa proleshional services to the public—having
hrid ab«.r»i 2* years’ practice. He proposes to cure Can-
vtra and lDeers, and alt r i-es ot Diptheria—and if patients
come to him to be treated, hfa rule will l»e “ no cure no pay.’
Prices for p actice lower than ever before charged in. th
County. Will always lie found a*
ally ab-ent.
obtained for mechanical
devices, medicai or other
compounds, ornamental
promp
■.WEM IOA** which hare (tees
by iho Patent UfRct
PATENTS!
labels. Caveats. Assignments, Ioterf.
Mttended to. INVENTIONS* wl
REJECIEJJ
the Patent GCace, we can make closer si
Patent* more promptly and with broadei
who are remote from Washington.
INVENTORS-?®
aminations frte cj ckurqe, and advise a* to patenta!lilitjr. A11
correspondence strictly confidential. Price* low, aud uo
charge ualrM Patent is secured.
Vi e refer to officials iu the Patent Office, and to inventor*
in evenr State in the Union. Address, iu German or Eng
lish, C. A. SNOW A CO„
mayl Opposite P»U*U Office, Washington, D. C.
piece* kneet music, retails for $1.75, sent for 10 ccn
v^and stamp. Cheap Music Co., Middlehoro, Mas*.
QCELEGANT CARDS all styles with uamo, 10 ct*.
AftJprat 4 B. Wr»rKU. N*M*r. H*na. |V>.. V, Y.
TATTTVT 1 package comic Envelopes, pack comic Card*.
KH Q I iNj pack scroll card*, 24 p. book of Fan; all for lu
*?* v . - eta, and Novelty Co., Middlehoro, Mate.
The Ear'll Mhdo to give Forth its Riches.
eriment* have demonstrated that of the ten mineral element* which constitute tbe ashes of plants, the ]
nd every one is essential to their perfect growth and development; and, as crops extract them annually, i
mnnently fertile
Unless they be stored lo Ihe Soil/
n patent to
est to our s
are invited
farmer*, that thousands of tons are annually sold in this market. Recognizing the impor-
section ol country, I have, secured the Ag^mry of the following olil and standard Fertilizers,
a call, in*i«.-ct aud price before buying
OU ID CAROLINA,
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
Old Carolina Stono Soluble Ouano,
Samana Guano, Chesapeake Guano,
Palmetto Acid, Stono Acid Phosphate,
Chesapeake Ammoniated Alkaline Phosphate.
S. M. HUNTER. Ajrent.
COTTON OPTION, 15c.
Wagon Yard in Athens.
'pHE *ub»criber iia-* fitted np and opened a safe, comforta-
A hie and romincxlioua Wagon Yard, on River street. In the
teighberhood of the Upper Bridge, where CORN. FODDER,
urn all other necessary aupp'-ie* can be purchased on reason
able term*. Charge* moderate.
The highest market price paid for Oonutjy Produce, and
lr bill* received iu exchange for Good*.
ia!y7—tf WILEY F. HOOD
Notice in Bankruptcy.
I N the District Court of the United State*, for the Northern
District of Georgia. , , .
This fa to give notice, once a week for three successive
weeks* that I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of
John B Patman, of Watkinsville, Oconee county, and State
of Georgia, iu said District, who ha- been adjudged a Bank-
n^tupon his “ ,J * M -
HIILllNEfi! & FANCY GOODS.
Miss C. JAMES
Ha* inst received, direct from New' York, a chaste and beau
tiful assortment of
pattern hats,
Which will be opened to the inspection of her friend* sad
patrons on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 11 and
lii Also, a choice stock of all tbe
rrOVSXiTTSS
Of tbe season, consisting of Neckties, Lace Bibbn, Buckings,
Back Combs, Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Ac* glAp
HAIR SWITCHES at cost.
rsrstrict attention given to orders. Only tho Wat alfadlk
material used in trimming.
An early call is solicited by
“ — JteaC.JA-MJ»,Atlica^O^