The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, September 18, 1877, Image 3

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► .•sr w southern Dutchman. j This distinguished and honored Geor- ^ ' „ . — (rinn ilioil cin'ili nlv in Now Yni'lf oit.v nn XjO A T-. MATTEEJS. GA SEPT. li< j-’i utevnal Record nill'*' ,.t u m. > . isrfmSi.F.A. *•— McoW on the second and iii every month, at 7)4 otdock. Robert Kho<le*. « It - M Thursday night in each month, hoards. T^,„ ; „lL-e, Captain, J. V. Spark*, O. S. n t llioir Armor) • • ’ v (| lol.—Mfeu* on the4th Wednes- , ^ Oround.—II. K. J. Long, Ili'LE JsOiMiF.No. 211.— ,, v, .n al «„ iia)| Hr.ond Thursttoy ami fourth Wed- il^uAiSl' in e?cb month-H. Ueusec, Dictator. C. W. KounUln, No 10. B. 0. T. K.-Moet* Lester 1 . W The*. Itcid, W. M* s. H. s. Ilarrii*. Scofy. _______ FIBK OKPAimiKAT. . virrro NO 1.—Merts on the 4th Thursday ry mouth* :»t Firemen's Hull. K. J. Chrsty,;C»pt. 'is KltfilOtl'la * LADDER CO.,.NO. Meoto on the i n i i 'lit in every month, at Hremen’s Hall. « T . 'i»V.-idem. A. H. Vonderlleth, Wecl’y. 71 oUiltHD ' FIJIKCOmNo. mlay r i in every mouth. the 1st Thud, ltoyfl, C’apt., Kaudal »t’y. C JH Itni DIKECTOBY. r MFTHOHIST.—Corner llancoek avenue mid Lumpkin ? itev W. li. Totter, I'astor. 1 Secular Snuiiay services. : ». * y, n. itj. Sunday School ‘ dHTiudii: KctfU e.mday; ami n p. C.Thomas -11a ue. 1J. College avenue and Market street. He ,r. Regular Sunday serv iees, 11 a. in KMM.vsi Ki- vU-iscorAid.-tic. i.. m ' <tnd 4 p. m. Sunday Sc Si M VKY’S—KI’ISCOPAL.—lover nr.is. Hector. Sunday sendee ir. Lumpkin i Iteirular i School, ‘J a. l II. E. 11 a. in. and S p. in. Sunda) HOGGS’ (METHODIST) Cill'RCIl.—Rev. P. A. Heard , , nn |i,e let Sunday in each month; Rev. I-1». Slone. ' III smi.lav: itev. \V. W. Ostin and Rev. Mr. Candler, IIU I lie 4 * .. l« VI.' Un,u.e III., dill SlIllllllV. VndKev.'Dr. K. W. Sneer, tile 4lh Sunday. ■IIIMITIVK BAPTIST.—Rev. i). Patina , Pastor. Regu lar Sunday iu each month, at 11 o’clock a. m., and Sat unlay before. It,,MAN CATHOLIC (ST. .JOSEPHS.)—Service* on .he ,r. stiiiiliiv iu every month, at 10X o'clock, a. in., and . o m Sunday eclHHii and the lU-cry every Sunday iu th. , l In', o'clock, a. in. Rev. J. M. O’Brien, pastor. '"o'Ulsil SYNAGOGUE.—Clayton street. I). Micliae) It. Kl. r Rnntlnr services every Friday night, 7\ gian died suddenly in New York city, ou Thursday last, of disease ot the heart. He had gone out from his hotel after night, and was suddenly attacked, and died up on the streets of tho city. The body of the deceased reached the city by special train on Sunday morning, and the remains were conveyed to Oco nee cemetary, accompanied by a very large procession ot our people, and were consigned to the tomb beside the ashes of other distinguished and honorable mem bers ot that family, who have been buried iu our city. Mr. Hull was for many years a citizen of our town, and a sou of Hon. Asbury Hull, whoso name and good deeds, and whose many Christian graces and virtues were so well known throughout this section of the State. Hon. Wm. Hope Hull was looked upon iis one of the ablest and most learned members of the bar ol Georgia, and had held many offices of distinction, with hon or and credit iu the past. Mr. Hull, since the war, had resided in Augusta. The Chronicle speaks of him as follows : “ Mr. Hull possessed in a high degree all the qualities that go to make up a man. His private life was without spot or blemish. Though the possessor of great dents, and a great reputation, he was singularly modest an unassuming. - He eu tertained decided convictions which never hesitated to express, but lpffiad spark of partisanship. He whs loyal: iiis friendships, plucihlu in his enmftiei and be had a warm heart*and generou’ nature. His death will be deplored by a circle of friends as wide almost jbjusac- luaintauceship, and will be regi^R as public calamity. His friends, ms-Tela- tives and his State, have indeed sustained an irreparable loss.” ■cry Friday night, T\ o’clock. , , liic Vs'.MKTIIOUIST.— Foundry street. Itev. T. N ,,r. Regular Sunday servicer, 11 nm, anil 8)>m, I'Ol/mKD BAPTIST.-Corner Bma.l and Hill streets.— V FloydHill, 1‘astor. Regular Sunday services, 11 a. in.. nml S |i. J Utter-llrads Uill-llends, Note-Heads, v’artis, circulars, and all kinds of light and heavy printing, from a visiting card to a paster and from a small pamphlet to a large volume, executed in superior style at our well-appointed Job-Office. Give us a call. The Democratic Barber Shop hi Keitl, Harris k Sou lias entered upon the new year better than ever prepared to give entire satisfaction to customers. They are supplied witli the best of Dyes, Oils, Hair Tonics, Pomades, Ac., and employ none but fu st-class workmen. Give them a trial ami be convinced that they mean what they say. A YVell-Trniucd Trio. Davis, Sapp A ltrydie have formed a co partnership and will continue the barber simp at tlic old stand below the book-store. They are long-experienced and skilful work men—not only the champions of Athens, but rank equal to any barbers in the State —aud are confident of their ability to p entire satisfaction to the public. Prices as usual. Call and sec us. Davis, Sapp A Bkydie SMITH A TLKXKK Arc tlic authorized agents for the Southern Watchman in Monroe, Walton county, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions Ask yt ur merchant or Druggist for Dr. Durham's Vegetable Liver Pills. Dt not be put off with some other Pills, but insist on having Durham’s Pills. Cm Waiver Notes. We have two or three different forms ot notes waiting homestead exemption, relief ami all other laws to prevent the collection oi debts, printed in elegant style, on good paper, which can be had in any quantity to suit purchasers. We also keep deeds, bonds mortgages, and all other blanks in general use. Use Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills tor tiie Liver. July 10—6m. If you are subject to Headache, use Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills and be cured. July 10—6m. The Northeastern Railroad.] We had occasion last week to travel over the line ot this road, and were pleas ed to notice that it is now doing a large business in the transportation of freights, and is well patronized by the traveling public. “ Billy” Hodgson, who is “ maid of all work,” being conductor, mail ageut aud express messenger, is thoroughly compe tent, and discharges his various duties ith fidelity. Mr. E. G. Potter, who was acting as con ductor on our return, is also ;i polite, courteous gentleman, efficient iu the dis charge of his duties. He informed us that the road has made arrangements .‘or the purchase of another engine and addi tional cars, and will shortly commence unning two trains a day. We are pleased to learn this fact, as we are satisfied it will prove to the interest of the road and the convenience ot our citizens and the public generally to do so. Good Advice from a Farmer. The following conversation took place between one of our mcrehauts aud a coun try triend, not a great while since. As it is so poiuted, and conveys such a lesson, we publish it for the beuefit ot those who act on the plau of our friend S., trying to carry on a successful business, without in forming his friends and the public of the fiict, through the columns of our paper : “ Good morning, John, when did you come in!” “ Yesterday afternoon.” “ Did you bring any load!” “ Yes ; I brought cotton.” “ Have you sold F “ Yes ; I sold to T.” “ Well, you wish to make some purchases Indore you leave. Won’t you walk in and lot me show you something t” “ No, William, I have already bought such thiugs as I need.” “ What, John, sold your cotton, and bought your supplies, without calliug on me, and we such old friends, too 1 I am surprised at you, Johu, aud feel considera bly hurt, too. T felu coufident that when you came to town you would give me the first chance to buy your cotton, and to sell you goods for old acquaintance sake, if for no other. I know that I pay as much for cotton as any one else, and can give as good bargaiujs in goods. What is the reason you tlid not call on inc a;ul give n« a chance!” Well, really, William, I did not know sitiveiy that you were in business, or It am were buying cotton, or that you pit suclfartieles as I needed. You know bus been a long time since I was in town. I take the Watchman, aud never seeing an advertisement of your business in it, 1 did not know but that you had quit merchandising, aud gone into some other business. I saw Mr. 'Fs advertise ment, stating that be was buying eottou, mil kept just what I wanted ; and, as I always try to patronize those who patrou- ize their home institutions, feeling that those who “ let their light shine,” are al ways reliable, I drove right to his store, sold him my eottou and purchased my sup plies, without hunting any ono else. 1 can tell you, William, you lose a good deal of custom by not advertising. Several ot our old friends have been to town lately, and made pretty heavy purchases at Mr. T’s store. I have inquired of several of them what you were doing, and none of them could tell me any thing. I know that they, as well as myself, would have preferred trading with you, if wo had known where to liuu you. They all take the Watchman, and 1 am sure, if you will advertise in that paper, as Mr. T. does, that you will, in the luture, receive enough custom from them to more than pay for your advertisement. ,uf^eH y a it b Ratilicatioii Meeting. We would suggest that a meeting of the itizens ot our county Le called, at an early lay, for the purpose of giving an expres sion ol the feelings oi our people on tlic lucstion ot the ratilicatioii ofthu new Con stitution. As this is otto of the most important ques tions that we have ever been called upot to decide—one in which all, both white imd colored, are alike interested—we trust that arrangements will bo made to have all the voters of our county attend the meeting. Let us have a rousing meeting, JOHNSON’S CYCLOPEDIA. Heliel* without a Doctor. Jl.tr TntiBMuial. fr»u> Vmr H!sh AiMfcorf. LETTER PROM HON. ROBERT TOOMBS. T. K. Oglesby, Esq., Augusta, Ga— Dear Sir :—I have examined quite exten sively Johnson’s New Encyclopedia^ Hav ing used both Eugtish aud American En cyclopedias for many years, I am able to make a tolerably fair cotpparisou of their relative merits, aud I consider Johnson’s the best and most useful of any I have ev er examined. It condenses the greatest amount of useful and’accurate knowledge in less space than any wftrk of the kind I have evar seen. I consider *it almost in dispensable to auy family of educated per sons. I am very respectfully, and trulyi yours. . vf R. Toombs. From J. H. Seelye, A. M., 8. T. D., LL. D., President ot Amherst College, Mass., and Member Alth Congress. Amherst College, \ Amherst, Mass., May 15tb, 1877.) Mr. A. J. Johnson, New York, N. Y.— My Dear Friend I have jest received Vol. IV of the Cyclopedia and have beer obliged to lease all else tq feast myself with its examination. It is a wouderfnl book. There is nothing iu any language compara ble to it for the extent and thoroughness of its. information in so owji.iens ispace And then what an .may qtContributors ypt Thott*U wo uottitl iinderstooi a* iVprMa- tinc, tint raRit r as roflotumenatiii*. iirotcsrlonsl akl Iu dlr- eue, there arc mnUtUuks nt instance* when it 1* neither neceaeury n -r eany to obtain. A family prodded with a comprehensive household .pecidc like Hoehpter’B Stomach Bittern, la poreosacd ot a medicinal resource adequate to uMWtemersendauiu which medical advice would be oUter- wire needful. That vtefUup tonic andcorretUvo Invariably MSS « ATHENS BlrTAIfi PRICES CURRENT. [ For vu» week endiiut Sep. 17. petite ore promoted by it, and ir ie extremely oaefnl iu over- coming the etfccMof extutustlou and exposure. ' 111 “ CORRECTED WRKKI.Y BY HOUSE, BETTS * CO. COTTON—actlvo—middling 1 xjqOJQ FACTORY GOODS. b , * TOBACCO. Cotton Yorna...... .tt.COQO.OO: Common, V in. CO@GO OonahurgH. per yard. K\wlO stedinm CSAT* Vi Shirtings .C>;(<tS Finc 1.UU61.M li mweting. btowu..... a DuY GOODS. per yard- j Detainee -A>0»! T Tlavada...IS.OUQti<«.(M BkjacUrd Shirtings. Cgl8j AMMUNITION. Bed Ticking 1**@35 Powder, «It. :tiw«o Warned* W#t.«S;jb»! It’tttSM Blanket* LSOe&OO* Bead -. . l*ItO VISIONS. iOa>m,VJxix tl«» Fkmr^fauey, V lihI...-8.00<3: l.lqlloRH. TIMES* * i “$tS3i}l'iano3for*n5. | ‘‘*)p Organa for *3,' | - - - — • - 1 The Beat Made.” | -I "Strictly Firfttrelaaa.” 1 ’’The Beat Made. ’ | IaTttnret R’O! TWYwhoaoadvertlre, offerlnferioe atrument*. priced »t three time* their ralue. Buy from re* sponsible Home Dealers, and avoid impoahtoo. A* whole, sale dealer*, having no Agents. Kiyins no coiMriarfom, wh cell Re'iihlo Ius{nuu*ntf«, frt*m IW**t Makur^ direct to puf- NEW PIANOS, (withfttoplanti cover.) T Octave; *180: TX OctaTe.»»: '«X'OcUve. 8q«are Grand.***). MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, (withstoolj 3 Stops, *30; T Stops. St00; 3 Stop* *110. Other Organ* 4 Stops, *55; T Stops, *85; • Stops, *W. Fifteen days? trtl- Trittcn guarantee. Reduction to Teacher*, Schools and Clmrehes. Fair and square dealing. Refer to any Savan nah Bank, or Merchant. Scad tor Uataloguca and special Otfere Sept. 1.1S7T. , LU D DbN* BATES, Mg*3 Savannah, Wholesale Plano A Organ Dealers. F. Li. WINKLER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, [AT SNEAD’S SHOE STORE,] R ESPECTFULLY in forms the cltlrcu* of Athena mid vi- eiultv, that lie la prepared to do all kind* of Watch, ’! >ck au<t Jewelry r.tpa!rbig. in ’.r superior manner. With long oxperimicu in this country aud Europe, he 1* confident of his sbiUty to please all who may favor him with their v Watches i warranted. have got. together! awe at the list. I congratulate you this great work. • Yar info the life of your til cable impulse fur goo purpose and has been wonder what other woi pose to conquer. Wishing you all j 1 Truly yourSj Fmiittv........ s.oo@.o« Superfine T.00«*.000 Corn, white, bu... - T5«60 yellow o.(KK40.oo Peas SW485 Mml bfi<4Ul Wheat l.Ottf* UK CnekwUe.1t Flour S(410 Cacoo, bidet' Fkonlrtcns Ck^Ovi hatua. tA^T-t Lanl f ytb 14 Irtoli Cotatocas country* butfhd 100 Nortimva .0.00(42.2! Swroct *..<4l0i Vdoxen........ 13«1f C lickcns.... 15(4*5 turkey# * v l.»‘ Butter, 25 «KOCBKlt> 'U^.t! '3.1- ...AiX&tl Corn wUteUey, (food. 2.50 I imnlitim «.00«8.0u I nimnum 1.25(41.SO I Peach brandy, good. 4.00 I int^liuin 3.001 coimtum 2.00 I Annie ilo. jrotxl 4.00 I " muuILmii it IMl I r.ieiUOhl i«.00 connnou.. 2.25 French do........ .4.<*X41o.0o lollnnd gin 5.00(48.00 Vmericau do 3.00^G.OO 3our>H>U wliudcey...2.00(44.00 Wlnca 3.00(410.00 DttliGS. -ov»pu raa, ^ C» 6(410 Dd&o 1.76(42.60 dodder.. 20(435 Ixt. Logwood 25(44^ .}*on» *1 \!nm .* •a.phur *0 HAttUWAHE. ... 2 * 2>i; [roil, Swedes*, V It* C 1LV41 %\ tieararura Jsistiihsv.-. O^.1oc, Bio, V k i Art!.'*, id kef? 3.25 Isag-.iyra 2 r >4‘- c ;'*tee!, ca.>t 22^|*f .lava . iiv4* r » i j»!o*.v 1 t>j(412>c GOOD TIES, THE BEST TX3VLEE5, , Hyivm.V Hi..' 1.2 jCuttuuC:*rdt> C0(46i- liiuipmvder .. .1.UH41.2 j .Vooi ** / *0(454 Black 1.00(41.25; *»iow Points *5(441 Syrup, caue 014« {< aithV He'fnw a 60 ind. JuM Mc.a>; e>* '<0(4U; Auvlta..... I ll^lb | 'uucLes; :»* »m, i»cr it>.. 13 45( { Ihiinitu-n* 17(t a.tanian!ioc....'’5^ j Itiiw Slio<« S«f<41( j ta-av.... »./:••! •* “ Naila 20(4S. Ohoeae, Suite, tier 1 j v uliu^ Hww, V dux. -IS THE- Death tf N We regret to annoutlco WSAthj ih our city, on Friday last, of'Mrs. Moss, the- mother of our esteemed citizen, Mr. E. L. Moss, at a very advanced age. Mrs. Moss as a most estimable lady, of deep piety, and, during her long residence iu our city, made a host of friends, who remainod steadfast to the day of her death. She was beloved aud respected by all who knew her, for the many uoble traits ol her character. She leaves a largo number of relatives aud friends to mourn her de parture; but they ugourn not as thos e who have uo hope, fof they feel that their loss is her eternal gaih. Badl] IlHtt, We regret to learn jthaT a little boy by the name of Nations, got. his hand caught iu the machiuery at the Athens Factory yesterday morning, which tore his hand and ar m up in a very bad ntanuer. We have not learned the particulars of the ac cident, or the oxteut of the injury. OI K WHOLESALE TltADE. A Truly .llauiiuotii EatabliMhmrnl. A few days ago wo “ dropped iu” the Store of Messrs. Leaves it Nicholson, which has recently been greatly enlarged and im proved for the reception ol the Fall stock of gootis. We found Capt K. K. Leaves, the senior member oi the. linn, who lias pi oven by bi - briiliaut career of the past lew years that “ what be does i.ot know about merchan dizing is not worth knowing,” busily en gaged in receiving aud properly arranging a stupendous stock of Groceries, l'rovis so as to get a full and free expression ot I ions, Staple Dry Goods, Factory Goods, the views of the whole county, on this Haidwaro, Wooden-Ware, Ac., Ac. We subject. Mrs. V. H. Powell, Having recovered from her recent pro tracted illness, is now prepared tu receive her friends and former patrous, as well as hazard uotbiug in saying that this is by lar the largest and best stock oi goods ev er brought, to Northeast Georgia, and one of the largest in the State. What wo wish to call the attention ol I the people to is, that where such immense all others wishing anything in the Dress- stocks are purchased, it enables the mor- making line done in first class style, at iter chant to sell very low—much lower than residence, ou Broad street, next door to where a small stock is bought—because Judge A. M. Jackson’s. instead of gettiug a few -thousand pounds Hemming thanks to those who have so „f freight at a time, they not only receive liberally patronized her iu the past, she it by the car load, but by the train load— respectfully solicits a continuance of the thus not only saving by buying at whole- same, promising to do all in her to give sale, but by getting a great reduction ou entire satisfaction to those may favor her freights. with a call. I This is a matter worthy of the most care* ful consideration of country merchants and The Superior Courts. Wo beg to remind our patrons in the counties composing the Western Circuit that Mr. J. li. Christy, Court stenographer will represent the Watchman, anti we sin cerely trust that all indebted will endeavor to settle up their arrearages, as the busi ness must be closed up in a short time. We will also state that the publication of the Watchman will bo continued, and we Dust that many who are not taking the paper will come forward and subscribe, qs we intend to try to makp it a welcome tamily visitor. Col. L. II. Cliarhoiuiier, i , . . . President of the Agricultural College, who ll11 others bl ™ g°“ ds ’ Alul :ls th ^ has been ou a visit to Europe, returned Houtlemen are well known as being thor- the North I reliable, straightforward and up- to this city on Friday last via . . , . , , . . *. .... .. right tu ail their dealings, everybody can eastern Latlroad, and we were gratified to 1° , . * , .. ,. . , . , . . place the utmost confidence tu them. They learn front him that he had a most pleas- 1 , .. . . . . .. .. . , , - . also have a corps of book-keepers and ant trip, from which he returns much tu- 1 1 1 vigorated aud improved in health. corps of book-keepers I clerks who, for integrity and honesty can not be excelled. GWINNETT SUPEKIOIl COURT. We had the pleasure of spending the | past week at Lawrencevillo, in attendance upon Cwimioit Superior Court. A few civ- r ! >»)(:'*<'. It *W i \iim-*'Shovola. UHK41.2 .. •.anVtj “ Hputat l.MK^t.l .../ «l*-« 11>.**•»• < ’iiaiiu* Om~i „.2»Ha'2fi IU nil’s. «IU i Ntiitiicuu, V Mr. 2.(K)(454K I " i Wnthtra..j..^>4.. s.uat^i0.w uivriiKiL u ,. w 6fiSbc CcnvcntidUi and the Few Constitution in FulJ. PRESENTED TO THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE GRANSE .1 11 wan . ,....4t«jk MtiW.* Skiiap, mtVgfiS try, ...14 Invii.; ...I I BAUUINti T^unuy.V y.l„_. l*.q@ Hen... .... OC* ROPE. P}ftatw.V • ;• 1 i FINANCIAL nHH4n9<*>!Mio:i)ulil"'t<ayi|ig 1.01 ■HnuN«teJ.tiu reiliou. 1.10 .....i.OOto-'CtHilSIlx-r -bnylni' l,qo I Steve*......^...N.oowfi.tmf - — 1 Tbe tMnfafv retail ohee*. Pr Now is the Time to Buy the Inortlcrto Increase tlie cireulnUon ot Iheir journal, the Georgia Graugo Pnbltelilns: Cotu|«uiy ere preparing the above Book a* a prerent for their Hilwcrlber*. -Read particular* elsewhere uiuler head of “Georgia’* New Constitution.” ago. 14, Liquors! Liquors! LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. R, H.LAMFKIN, hte estalislunentou Wall rtreet (a few doors from Broad) is now offering a large stock of Pure Wines and Liquors, At wholesale or retail, as cheap or cheaper than they can be bought at any other establishment In tins city. Hus assortment e g braces all qualities, from ordinary to the very beat. . Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. Athens, Oct 26. TO RENT, r I«vv O comfortable b jsesand lots, with good gardens and _1_ all necessary out-nuildiugs, within live minutes’ walk Ageut at Lawrencevilie. We have secured the services of Mr. W. H. Harvey, post master at Lawrenceville, as ageut for the Southern Watchman in that town. to the public its the l)avi» place. "Anyone disregarding this notice will be prosecuted. marC JOHN 11. ANDBitSON. TRIBUTE OF KESTECT. * Oak Grove Lodge $0 77., I. 0. 04P.» < Sept, lath, 1877. ( When affiietions fail upon us aud the spirit is sorely trio&.wbeu death enters a band of bnttli rhut>d, and bears away a much loved one, bow sweet and soul-cheer- riug iu sucl) hours of gloom to fool, to know that a kind, loving father doetli all tilings well. When an earnest, faithful Christian, in the lull glow uf early manhood, is sud denly called away from life’s busy strife, we stand in awe as wo almost hear a voice from abovesaj ing, “Sou, come up higher!’’ Life’s work for tliee is done. •• Muter thou into tbe joys ol thy Lord !” I11 submission to the will of God and iu memory of our departed brother, we place these resolutions iu the archives of out Lodge: llesolced 1st. That in the death of Bro. Henry Huut tile'Lodge has lost ono of its most useful and esteemed members ; and that a page on our records be kept in honor of liis memory. llcsolvctl 2d. That we sincerely sympa thize with the afflicted family iu their deep grief over the loss of our brother, and that the members of the Ledge wear the usual badge 6f mourniug. Eesolved 3d. That the papers of the city of Athens be requested to copy this pre amble, aud accompanying resolutions, and that a copy be sent to the famih ot tho deceased. J. S. Kinu. J J. E. Ritcu. ! ~ J. M Bell. ( (otI •;r. \ FAIR NOTICE! F ROM and after thla date all persons arc hereby forbldde to huut with dog or gun on my premises, which is know 0 1 Davis pi: Auction. I IIAVKassodalOd W. A.Enuuxd with me in the AUC> TION BUSINESS, who will give prompt attention to ill': sales of till kinds of property and good*, july 17 VEIiONEE. THE NEXT TERM OF THE Athens High School .HSR' ■"% ££ spring & Summer stock oi Millinery AND FANCY GOODS MRS. T. A. ADAMS TIMES,” -AT TIIF- A NNOUNCES to the public that she is now receiving * I largo nn.l varied stock of ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Laces, I tUbbons, Trimmings, £c., which slic is offering at lowprlce*. I Can, examine and Ea onnvir * " ‘ ’ ‘ " ' University. Atht-n*. s convinced. Next door to Bonk of tht I *nl Notice to Debtors and Creditors.! Christy, deceased, 'ate of Clarke county, are request ed to present the game tc mo, properly attested, within the | time prescri»>ed by tow; land those Indebted to said estate sre | hereby required to make immediate payment. may29 c , - t fi. J. CHRISTY, Adm’r. M' ASTIN \V. BIDEN, Attorney-at-Lawand Solicitor orcialms, | U.UXKSVILLB, OA. 23T Collection 9 Iu Northeast Georgia aud of claims against I the United States a Specialty. He is, also, a Commercial Notary for Hall couuty • and is authorized by the Revised | Statutes of the United States to prove debts in Bankruptcy, aug. 7-4ms -FOR THE- STOYESanflTifABEAT PEOPLE. Will BEGIN MONDAY, SEFT. 3, 1877. Terms: $6 a Scholastic mouth, if paid at the end of each month; or $50a Scholastic year (ten mouths), it payment for the whole time be made in advance. A. li. BRUMBY, A. M. t M. TX, aug. 21 PrtntlpaL VEGETINE BOTTOM PRICES. blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. Vegetine Is not» vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges the bowels, but a safe, pleasant remedy which is sure to purify the blood, and thereby restore the health. Vegetine Is now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and other diseases of tho blood, by many of the best phy sicians, owing to its great success in curing all diseases of this nature. Vegetine Does not deceive invalids into false hopes by William Akchki FINE J0R PRINTING. systei . perfect health. Vegetine Was looked upon as an experiment for some time by some of our best physicians, but those most incredulous in regard to its merit are now its most ardent friends and supporters. Vegetine Says a Boston physician, “has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of Its many wouderful cures, after all other remedies had fatted, I vis ited the laboratory and convinced myself ot its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, root* ” ‘ —*-*-*i ts his" - ' and herb*, each of which 'is highly effective, and they are compounded in such a manner as to produce astonishing results.” Property For Sul We would call the especial attention to the advertisement^ Messrs. Powell & Christy, offering l'.>flBj|l'i>r sale. They are saitl to be first classTarms, and persons desiring to purchase a Ijne farm, would do cases, and a number of tnisdeuteauors well to consult tl)cm, ij^uhey may q,. j were tried, qutl seyerql feloujes Were dis ; bought cheap, , 4> _ A Rental Lexington. Capt. J. G. Hartsfleld is the authorized agent of the Southern Watchman at U>x- ington, Oglethoriw county, Ga. S3P 1 Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills will cure Biliousness. JulylO—6tn. Dr. Edward Smith makes a special ty of Venereal diseases, diseases of Uriua ry Organs, aud diseases oi women. HPGoto Dr. Edward Smith’s Drug Store, and get a bottle of Worm Oil. This is a specific for worms in children never fails to give eutire satisfaction—costs ouly cents. Increase in l*opnlation. During the past six months, there have been twenty-six young white citizens add ed to tho population of our city, and a posed o{—tlje most important being the charges agaiust Spencer Brown, for shoot ty Why is a newspaper like a tooth- ing another, J. Watson Todd, for murder brusli T Because every man should have in 2d degree, aud Harry Waters, highly col- one of his own, and not borrow bis neigh- orod, for bestiality. The formes was seu- bors. teuecd to the penitentiary tor ono year, What is tho difference between a fanner and the two latter were acquitted, and a seamstress t The one gathers what Tim case of rape charged against Mafi'ett, he sows, while the other sews what site | and the charge agaiust the young Metpirns gathers. of assault with inteut to commit murder, — were postponed till the adjourned term of iyLives there a man with soul so dead, the Court, to be held the 1st Monday in who never to himself hath said, I’ll pay b©- November lore I go to bed, tho debt I owe the prin-1 vYe were pleased to meet a large number ter? Yes, there are some, we know full I of the good people ot Gwinnett, aud found well, who never such a tale could tell, J them to bo clever, intelligent aud liberal but they we fear, will go to—well, the citizens. place where there s no winter. | xho bar of the town is among the most able aud courteous gentlemen who com- Hegsrg. Burke St Fleming. We would call attention to tho card of pose tho legal fraternity in the Western these gentlemen ; in nuother column. Circuit, aud to each of them wo are indobt- pretty lair prospect fer some eight or ten j Til0 J' bave determined to adopt strictly the ed for kiu.l favors shown to us. more, within the next mon*h. We think cash s y stero > regarkless of friend or lbe,| We had the pleasure of calling at the that is doing pretty good for our <"ity—be ing ove fourr per month. Our tax collector says “ the more the merrier,” aud the bet* ter for his business. in the future. office of the Gwinnett Herald—which is in deed a capital paper, and always contains If you want a Book printed, If you want a Pamphlet printed, If you waut a Poster printed, If you want a Hand Bill printed, if yon want a Dodger printed, If you want a Circular printed, If you want a Letter Hoad printed, If j-qu waut a Bill Head printed, If you want a Note Head priuted, It youwrant a Business Card printed, If yoiMtant a Visiting Card printed, It ^H»,waut a Wedding Card printed, If yc4fepnta Wedding Imitation priuted, If yojprant a Ball Ticket printed 1 , It you want a Programme printed, If yog want a Shipping Tag priuted, If youJfcqit a Label printed, VI It y a Prescription Head printed, If yonbmt a Newspaper printed, • If yoiwaut a Magazine printed, If yotidvant a Constitution, printed, It yofcivant By-Laws printed, Iu fact, if you want anything in the Printingtino done iu a WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER; call at the Southern Watchman office, and we will insure to give eutire sat isfaction, or no charge. IkOWAND THEN. It la only now and tlu-n that each men as non. Alex. H. SteptH-ns, Ex-Gov. Smith amt Kx-Gov. frown, ot Gs., en dorse * ukjUciue tor the throat and lnugs, and when they do it l^ptcuy food evidence that the remedy must be goes) for the-care o( yonglis, cold* sad long sftccUous. They recom- Fine Pears. Mr. Hebry Beusse lelt in our office, the othe^day, a couple of tbe finest Pears we have ever seen. They were gathered from a tree growing in his garden, and are of the species known as the Pound Pear. They weighed sixteen and a quarter ounces each. Mr. A. H. B^oek^the "authorized agent I something interesting-aud were pleased for the Southern Watchman at Jefferson, meet Lol. T. M. Peeples, tfie courteous Jackson county. editor and proprietor, and Mr. Ilrackeridge, — the efficient publisher. Success to you, BPNo opium | No Morphia or other tlemen t &bf»r *• »-* -•*- - * *- ^ ing, eic. Price 85 cents. I of the new Constitution, and a large ma- ——^—. jorityofthem prefer Atlanta as the capital, nf wa ® by the Ordinary I Co j Holcombe, ot Milton made a strong dies, who is° gffing to^m^y’llifSJlna ia ^wrenceytlle, on Tuesday, in Noodles. I favor of ratification. Fisinrin Cuduii Sruur, and their tesUmo- revn round the ten Cent samjile bottles of tbe Byrnp', for role by Dr. C. W. Long A Co. jttl'e relieve* the wont rough, and will cue Ilrjuljr oUe bottles, fifty doees, *1. GOOD REASON. why only one aUnple bottle of Kuuu.'i tor the Liver will be *old to the same person tor onr DruggUt*, C: If. IM| 4k became expense fl* lapmflhg the BbpttEte Into this there are fifty doses in the Urge size bottles, cent* pe? (lose la cheap enottgh after aU tor a that e|ireadfspepsla and liver complaint. All who d a sample bottle are entitled to ooe’at ten cents, '.Long *1 Co.'t Drag store. Three doees relieve dyspepsia, constipation, Indigestion or liver complaint. Regular size bottles, fifty doses, *1. Vegetine Is acknowledged and recommended by physi cians and apothecaries to ho tho heat purifier and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thousands apeak in its praise who have been restored to health. WHAT IS NEEDEQ, Boston, Feb 13,1871. Mr. H. R. Stevens : , pear Sir—A bout one year since I found ravselt iu a feeble condition from general debility. VEGETINE waa strongly recommended to me by a friend who had been much benefited by its use. I procured the article, and after using sev eral bottles, was restored to health and discon tinued its use. 1 feel quite confident that there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend It to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect health. Brepectful^youre^^^ Firm.of S. M. PettlngUl St Co,, lOStatoyt., Boston. Cincinnati, Nov. 26,1872. Mr. H. R. Stevens : Dear Sir—The two bottles of VEGETINE (ur, nished me by your ageut, ray wlf* Raa used with great benefit. for * long time she has been troubled with dlnlnesa and coetlveness; these troubles are pow entirely removed bv the use of VKUET1NE. She was also troubled with Dyspepsia and General Debility, and has been greatly benefited. THOS. GILMORE, 229% Walnut street. FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. Natick, Mass., June 1,1872. Mr. H. B. Stevens : ’ Dear Sir—Through the advice and earnest per suasion ot Ber.’ E. S. suasion ot Ber.’ E. S. Best, of this place, I have been taking VEGETINE lor Dyspepsia, ot which I have suffered foryean. I have used only two bottle* and already feel mvselt a new man. Respectfully, DB. J. W. CARTER. THE EsJESDr 4JALI. AT THE SIGN OF TIIE BIG COFFEE POT. aug. 21—21. C. WILKINS, Athens, Ga. turn pius STOVES A Noted Divine says -AT THE They are worth their weight in gold, READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last spring your pills were recommended to me; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, Lowest; e worth their weight in gold. Rrv. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. Turn PILLS CURE SICK HEAD ACHE. TIiTT’S PILLS CURB DYSPEPSIA. TUH’S PILLS CURS CONSTIPATION TUTTS PILLS CURB PILES. TUTPS PILLS CURB FEVER AND AGUE. TUTTS PILLS CURB BILIOUS OOUQ TUTPS PILLS WAMT. TUTUS PILLS CURE TORPID LIVER Dr. Tutt ha* been en gaged in the practice of medicine thirty years, and for a long time was demon, strator of anatomy in the Medical College of Geor gia, hence persons using his Pills have the gna^ap-. tee that they a*e prctwsd ’ intific principles. THE “TIMES t It on scientuie principle*, and are free from all quackery. He has succeeded in combining in them the heretofore antagonistic qualities of a strengthen' i ng % purgativt % ana a pvur~ ijytng ionic. Their first apparent ef* feet is to increase the petite bv causing the food to properly assimilate* Thus the system is nour* tshed, and by their toalo action on the digestive or gans, regular and 1 -TS TilK persons —. while under the influence of these pills, ol itself in dicates their adaptability to nourish the body, ami ly,a hence their efficacy Incur* ing nervous debility, mel ancholy, dyspepsia, wast ing of the muscles, slug gishness of the Uxe*| chronic conitlMilliilMiM imparting health and strength to the, system, _ everywhere. % * ®* 0®ce, 35 Murrey Street, Now &'y«33 Report froiq a Praotioal Chemist and Apothecary. . Boston, Jon. 1,1874. Dear Slr^Thls is to certify that I have sold at retail 184% dozen (1852 bottles) of your ”” ’ TIME since April 12,1*70, faA em Duly •ajrL— it has given the best satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints for which it is recommended (hat I over sold. Scarcely a day pssse* without some of my customers testifying to Its merits on themselves or their friends. I am perfectly cog. nizant of several cases ot Scrofulous Tumor* being cured by VEGETINE Alone in this vldn- Ry. Very rt *P e 5j U Q^3£S 1 468 Broadway. To H. E. Stevens, Esq. Prepared by H, R. STEVENS) Boston, Mass. VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Beef, Mutton, Shoat, &c. HOOD HEAD C ONTINUE to supply their friends and the public with the very best Fresh Meats e marketofforda. Orders solicited and promptly filled. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray .Hair can be changed. to a glossy black by a tingle apnScaUon d re.Ttrrr’* Hair Dye,« ecuukc mape, and D warranted & harmlc aa water. and Is PriWtooo. 35 Murray St., N. Y. What is Queen’s Delight) Read the Answer -AT- It is a_ plant that grows in ^the^3outh, ape- NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, r Entering at once into the blood, expelling all scrof ulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone, it it a searching alterative, but when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it farms Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, i l HLDS't« Tho most powerful blood purifier known to nxsBcal science tor the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul discharges from tbe ear. and noetriis, abreeues, tala diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liver ana a * ct practices, c strengthens the nervous system, 1 plexieo, and builds up the body wit HEALTHY, SOLID FLE8H. As an antidote to syphilitic poison It la strongly recommended. Hundreds of cares of the wont type have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable Its continued use will do no harm. The be«» time to take It la daring the summer and fall) anti, I a~_.fi of J.V.tto, r n w,,.' . 1 (Opposite Reaves & Nieliolson,)^ instead of debility, headache, fever and ogv£, ytja, will enjoy robust health. Sold by ell drjugeitw, £pSP,|t.oo. Office, 35 Murray StryeqN.wXqA, ATHENS. GEORGIA. Jnus 28,1877-fiH),