The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, October 02, 1877, Image 3

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/ » i jsroan ihc _§outln*u Wfbman. LOCAL l^E-A-a-X'JSTEiS. V’VHK VH. G.A.. oer. a. Fraternal Record. •t.«.ll t'shb l*»U» Xo. UK. or P.—Meet. every TaeieUj “** , } ^o'clock. Wiu. M. BruwueC. O. L. Scbevencll K etf'Jt "lit. Vrr.un Lodge S4« F. *■ M, Meet* uu tile FCCond am tjjiTl. in’every mouth, :tl l.vj o'clock, hubei .*! i't»un*.ily uitftti iu «s*cU month. It. M. uutb, 1. I. X 1 Oliver *K»r»iop*r.t, Xo U JBl. | >■"! .4*1 Ur. \Vu AM;*** "“^rrrTVisSw^s;*.v. sp** -Visra«^SE-w i iy in t'vrry mouth at the lair fl^und. II. H. J. ev *v Ke r routesin thecountry - . 5J*T! i^T&iow.'Hml ur. AmKtng, w.c.t. j. u. In view of the vast importance of this question to our whole section of the State, and the great development which would ''oilOIITS OF HONOR. (ioL^i Rt-ut I*>»***°-*”•- 'umikM Fello*. 11.11 •^ondThomd.y and fourth U ed- |lt lkUy „i k ,bt in ouch month—H. Beuaae, Dictator, C. W. Uavl., Ke g »cr K U1 , >0 , 0 U. O. T. K.—XIret. nich!; .t Lister's ilsfl. The. Held, W. •verv Wednesday »««»«.** M. S. K. S. ll.rria, SoctV- fikr dkpaktmknt. .turns Finn CO., XO 1.—Meet* on the 4tb Tliuraday nietd in m*ery month, .1 Firemen'. IUU. K. J. Chrety.,Capl. W«h!£to night in every month. Tbad. Boyd, Capt, Randal Hr jwu, Secfy CHIBUI DIBBfTORS. ...» ktHODIST.—Comer Hancock avenue and Lumpkin t lie* W. 11. i'ottor. Pastor. K«iU»rSunday service*, ll . rt ,' .... and Slum. Sunday School» a. tn. ^. NCT'HOUisT'-iycouec Street Kev. AJf.Thomaa, r $* ’"lteguDr Hnmtay rirvlce., 11 a. m., mid # m. Snn- 1 ?urKsSYTK«LXS:-iUncock avenue. Rev. C. W. W jfE^SSiWii5 "fc‘* ^ *“»* —^ '^^xpflsT*—CornerVo^^eavenneandMnrkrt^rMt. R«. sr& i\*kY^»AWv2®^mj. Lur«, Hector. Sunday*ervic«,It mm.mnt8p.m. Sunday School 9 a. m. C uo<UJS ; VmKTHODIST) CHURCH.-Rev. P. A. Heard i *.nn the lut Sunday in each month; Rev. K. D. Stone, Oalln and Rev. Mr. Candler. V,"'sd and H.-V. l>r B. W, Sneer, the 4th Sunday. * WJIMITIVE BAPTIST.—Rev. 1). Patman, I’aator. Bega- Ur ft-rvicra, id Sunday in each month, at 11 o clock a. m., 11 mnlAS'CATHOLIC (ST. JOSKPUS.1—Service* on th. it 1 , suuday iu every month, at 10X o clock, a. in., and , u rn Sunday rehobl and the Hoaerv every Sunday In the 1 lev o'clock a in. He*. J. M. O’Brien, pastor. f JEWIsff SYS At lOG U K.—Cl.rion street. D. Michael. Header Regular service* every v rtday night, 7Xo clock. ,t AKHicA^yrriiODICT.--Fonndnr3n»t._R«nr. T.h st, n »«i?lvtar:' Hecnlar Srnday rervicea, 11 am. and 4 pm. COLORF.1) BAPTIST.—Corner Broad and HIM Rev. Floyd Hill. I’Mtor. atrect*.— Regniar Sunday aervlceu, U a. in.. .ml * p. Agent nt JrlTersou. Mr. A. H. Hrock is the authorized agent for the Southern Watchman at Jefferson, Jackson couuiy. Agent at Lawrencerllle. We have secured the services of Mr. W. H. Harvey, post master at Lawrenceville, us agent for the Southern Watchman in that town. Agent in llnrl County. C. W. Seidell, Esq., is the duly authorized agent for the Southern Watchman in Hart county, who will receive and receipt for subscriptions, Ac. SOUTHEASTERN RAILROAD. *W«1 It KeccivW tM Ktutrt ItiniHIt The question which most affects the present and future prosperity ot Atheus and ull of Northeast Georgiy hangs upon the decision of one man. Should our Go vernor give the State’s endorsement to the In mils of the Northeastern Railroad •'ompanx, it will he placet! in a condition to enable it to carry on aud extend the enterprise tt> its Northern terminus, so that the road will become not only one ot tlte greatest freight lines in the State, but one of the most popular and best passeu- foliow the opening up of this important railroad connection, and in view of the ad ditional fact that the recent decision of the Supreme Court leaves the whole ques tion in the discretion of the Governor, may we not hope and believe that our Chief Magistrate will come forward and give us the State’s endorsement, which was the evident intention and expectation of our Legislature, and which, we verily believe, would redound more to the iuterest of the State at large than any single act the Governor could perform. & tha M. PUBLIC MEETING. TmperuN Addreaa. There will be a public meeting Fellows’ Hall, on Friday evening 8 o’clock, on which occasion King will ft'is also well,. Esq., the Grand Counsellor of t^ie Good Templars of this State will be pres ent, aud address the meeting. The public generally are cordially in vited to attend. Dr. King is too well-known to our citi- zeuB, as a public speaker, to require any commendation at our hands. We would simply say, that all who attend may ex pect something “rich, rare and racy.” We trust that the Doctor will have a “ full house,” as his subject is one in which our whole community is deeply interested. 85P Marriage afaaAlkeas JBelle. Miss Mary Lula Phluizy, daughter of Mr. Fenliuand Phinizy, of this city, was married to Dr. A. W. Calhoun, a prominent and popular young physician of Atlanta, at the family residence in this city on Wednesday evening last. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Pierce, assisted by Rev. Dr. A. A. Lipscomb. This happy event assembled together a large number of the friends of both fami lies, and the ceremonies throughout were unnsuaily brilliant. The bridal presents were rich and nu merous, and the happy young wedded pair bear with them the sincere congratulations of the entire community. ESP* Tlie Grand Parlor Concert of the Burns 8ilver Cornet Band comes off Mon day night, October 8th. Wajlaid. On Friday night last, sis Mr. George Alex ander, of this city, was on his way home and passing along Hancock Avenue, he was suddenly struck with a rock and knocked dowD, by an unkuown party who was concealed behind a tree. Upon examination, a buttle filled with kerosene oil was found setting behind the tree, aud upon inquiry, the bottle was recognized by Mr. Waters, near the market house, as one he hatl filled with kerosene oil only a short time before, for a freedmau named Henry Mayfield. Accordingly, that “ gay aud testive” “ colored troop” and Coqtined tg> await triaF;! aiderably-i by the blow,'-but we fire pleased to that he was not dangerously hurt. Agental Lrxilittton. Capt. J. G. Hartsfield is the authorized agent of the Southern Watchman at Lex- iugton, Oglethorpe county, Ga. LUCAS & WABE, ATHENS, GA., Are now opening their new stock of Dry Goods, embracing Ladies’ Dress Goods in in the most desirable styles, Woolens, Shawls, Cloakings, Cloaks, Blankets, Cloths, Cassimeres and winter Woolens for men audbo^s. In the Tailoring department, they keep French, English and Gerrnau suitings of the tim!st quality, and have a first-class Tailor to make them up in the most fash ionable style, and on the most reasona ble terms. Persons at a distance can send measures with orders, and secure any style of suit at the lowest prices. Call and see goods aud prices. Oct2— 4t. Col. N. C. Dobba. By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that this gentleman is now receiving aud opeuiug, at his store on Broad street, below Reaves & Nicholsou’s, a very choice aud must desirable stock ot Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Dry (foods, Ac., which he proposes to sell at very low figures fur cash, or exchange for country produce. Col. D. is a very clever, accommodating and straightfonvaid gentleman in all bis dealings, aud is assisted by a competent aud obliging corps of clerks. Always consult the columns ofthe Watch man aud you will learn who are our enter prising merchants and business men. IXartbeaatcrnKailraail «»■»*» r- As will be seen by a notice in ouecolumn.* to-day, the Seventh Annual Meeting«f the above company will be held on 'fbursday, the 18th inst. ATHENS RETAIL PRICES CURRENT. for uie weelt ending Oct. 1. CORRECTED WREKLyTjY HOUSE, BETTS A CO. A Jlreitnl Caatplitueal. We clip the following well.-deserved complimentary notice of one of our largest, l*est aud most deservedly popular busi ness houses, from the CrawfortiVHle De mocrat. The gentlemanly Superintendent of this bouse, Mr. W. fit. Jones, ktywm Hie benefit of Printer’s Ink, and use# it freely, hence the great popularity and UHCcess of his business: ' > Oue New Stote.—The cold, rainyj windy weather, the traditional “ equinoctial gale,” which has prevailed for*_the past two or three days compelled usfo put up our new office stove, manufactured by A. K. Childs & Co., Athens, Ga., and we find it the nicest ,f little trick” out, and we congratulate ourselves upon beioj^a&le to have summer time in our office aiTwinter: Though the summer has been very dull in a business point of view, by. the superiori ty of the article and the help of an adver tisement to the Democrat, they have sold several of their fine etxtk stnvus. Thi winter every body who n.-uds a stove will go,tp Richards & Leg wen’s and liny one ot A. K. Childs & Co.’s best. IVXrfe. V. II- I’oxvfeO, Having recovered from her recfeSt pro tracted illness, is now prepared to receive her friends and former patrons, <ts well as ill others wishing anything in tho Dress- making line done !p first cT pMtftlft Judge A. M. Jackson’s. Returning thanks to those who have so liberally patronized her in the past, she respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, promising to do all iu her |b give entire satisfaction to those may favor her with a call. * t, tyMisses’ aud children’s double and single sole Shoes at Snead’s. E^Ladies’ button, side and front lace Shoes, at Snead’s. SepSf9*P^fc■’•t , x Uw Dr. Edward Smith makes a special ty of Venereal diseases, diseases ortfrina- ry Organs, aud diseases ol women. t.rtter-llt-ads, ltill-lleads, Note-Heads, Cards, circulars, aud 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. Give us a call. r now \ The Democratic Barber Shop id, Harris & Son has Unbared upon the now year better than everjprepared to give entire satisfaction to customers. They are supplied with the best of Dyes, Oils, Hair Tonics, Pomades, &c., and employ none but tirst-class workmen. Give them a trial aud be convinced that they mean what they say. Point Which Ought to Decide the Capital Question. Many reasons have been urged why At lanta should be made the permanent capi tal of Georgia, but the most important one and oue which ought to decide the thing at once, is the fact that Suead ft Co. at the old “ Virginia Shoe Store” are sel ling Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes at such very low priceb as to make it to the, iutSfest of every citizen of Georgfer td trade with them. Call at their store, corner of Marietta and Broad streets, At lanta, and you will be convinced. A XVrll-Trninrd Trio. Davis, Sapp & Brydio have formed a co partnership aud will continue the barber shop at the old stand below the book-store. They arc long-experienced and skilful work men—not only the champions of Athens, but ruuk equal to any barbers in the State —aud are confident of their ability to give eutire satisfaction to the public. Prices as usual. Call and see us. Davis, Sapp & Bbydie. A Wise Old Vialin Far Sale. Any one desiring to purchase the same can secure it cheap by applying at this office. 0ct3—2t. SMITH & TURNER Are the authorized agents for the Southern Watchman iu Monroe, Walton county, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions. Ask your merchant or Druggist for Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills. Do not be put oft’ with some other Pills, hut insist on having Durham’s Pills. 6m. Waiver Notes. We have two or three different forms of notes waiving homestead exemption, relief ami all other laws to prevent the collection ot debts, printed in elegant style, on good paper, which can bo had in any quantity to suit purchasers. We also keep deeds, bonds, mortgages, and all other blauks in geueral use. Use Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills lor the Liver. July 10—6m. iy If you are suhiect V^Hcadiche, uAi Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills and Re cured. July 10—tint The Sn^a-rlor Courts. We beg to remind our patrons in the counties composing tho Western Circuit that Mr. J. R. ehristy, Court stenographer will represent tho Watchman, and we sin cerely trust that all indebted will endeavor to settle up their arrearages, as the busi ness must bo dosed up in a short time. We will also state that the publication of the Watchman will be continued, and we trust that many who are not taking the paper will come forward and subscribe, as we iuteud to try to make it a welcome family visitor. Sol Smith Russell. Sack of our people as eqjoy first-rate musical concerts, life-like and humorous impersonations, Ac., are delighted to hear that the celebrated Sol Smith Rus sell, who stands almost without a rival in bis line, will appear at Deupree Hall, in this city, on Wednesday night, October 3d, with a select company of first-class ac- tista, all of whom are very highly spoken of by the press of the country. Mr. Rus sell is no stranger to our people, as he has appeared before them frequently and has always given the most unbounded sat isfaction. Admission, 75 and 50 cents. Thu finest Vocal aud Instrumental Conceit ever given in ifiis city, at Deupree Hall, October Stb. New Jtiiliuery, Ax*. Mrs. T. A. Adams has just returned front market with a choice stock of all kinds of goods iu this line, which she proposes to sell at must reasonable prices. Call aud examiu Bnlpaunt- By reference to notice iu another col umn, it wifi he seen that Capt. Whitmore has postponed his revenue sale until the 12th inst. BP** The Burns Silver Cornet Baud not to be outdone byr the .best troupe that travels. PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING. I.llM-rli; I.odit'-, Na. 430,1. O. ft. T. We are requested to state that on the 18th of October there will be a public meeting of the above Lodge, at Fort La mar, Madison county, at 2 o’clock p. in. Addresses will bo delivered by Col. J. P. Shannon, of Elberton, and Rev. G. H. Cart- ledge, of Franklin county. The public are cordially invited to attend. There will be a meeting ot the Lodge at night, and all Good Templars are invited to be present and participate. Steam C’ofton Giu. We learn that Mr. Josephus Riden has established a steam cotton giu, at Smith’s store, 9 miles from this city on the North eastern Railroad, and will gin for one- twentieth. OUIt WHOLESALE TRADE. 1 A Truly mammoth Eatabliahmeai. A few days ago we “ dropped iff* ^the Store of Messrs. Reaves & Nicholsqp, which has recently beeu greatly enlarged and im proved for the reception of the Fall jjtock of goods. We found Capt R. K, Reaves, the jpnior member of the firm, who has proven By his brilliant career of the past few years that what he does uqt know about merchan dizing is not worth kuowing,” busily, en gaged in receiving and properly arranging stupendous stock of Groceries, Provis ions, Staple Dry Goods, Factory Goods, Hardware, Wooden-Ware, Ac., Sec. We hazard nothing in saying that* this ..is by far the largest and best stock of goods ev er brought to Northeast Georgia, and one of the largest in the State. What we wish to caU the attention of tho people to is, that where such immense stocks are purchased, it enables UiJ-fiaer chant to s611 very lorn—much lower, tyran where a small stock is bought—1 instead ef getting rt-few of freight at a time, they not only tatesve by the car load, but by the train load— thus not only saving by buying at Whole sale, but by getting a great reduction on freights. This is a matter worthy of the most care ful consideration of country merchants and all others buying goods. And as these gentlemen are well known as being thor oughly reliable, straightforward and up right in all their dealings, everybody can place the utmost confidence in them. They also have a corps of book-keepers and clerks who, for integrity’ and honesty can not he excelled. Bluwn Dp. On Saturday last, two negro men, named Green Bullock and Henry Moore, while en gaged in blasting in a well, on the prem ises of Mqj. H. S. Hughes, iu the upper part of tho city, were accidentally blown up by the premature discharge of a blast. Although painfully cut aud bruised, we learn that their wounds are not considered daugerous. iy The Finest Musical Entertainment ever given iu the city of Athens, at Deu pree Hall, Monday night, October the 8th. Clarke Couul, Agricultural lacirlr. The attention ot all interested, is called to the notice of Dr. J. S. Linton, Secretary, in our advertising columns. For the Southern Watchman. WIIAT THE PEOPLE WANT. We want a Mayor who is not a can Jidnte for the salary of the office, but for the in terest of the city. We want a Mayor who, when he takes the sojemn oath teqeired by the charter of the city before entering upon the duties of the office, to see that all tho laws and ordinances of the city are carried out will keep that oath sacred, and not perjure himself by screening law-break ers, when the evidence convicts them; oue who will keep the city government from ridicule and reproach, which is eminently essential to good city government. We want to pay a Mayor only for what his services are worth. Had that been the Tho Giand Concert to be given the course persued heretofore, our city would benefit ot Burns’Silver Cornet Bgmij has not have paid mm$ tor a Mayor. Our bOeu postpon^d Uuiil Monday pierfre unwcilmg to-Mojutiuue toApajN ttofl the am ol October. All who wish,to enjoy jsame salary lor a Major that thmony of areal musical treat, would do. jvell toi Atlanta, with a population fit® or six bear this in mind aud secure tickets early, i times as much as the imputation of Athens, as this promises to be oue oi the finest entertainments ever given iu this city. ty Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills will cure Biliousness. JulylO 6m. Niutberu Cultivator. The October number of this best of all the Southern agricultural publications is on our table. The Cultivator is a periodi cal of such a high standard of excellence as to need no commendation at our hands. AU our farmers (and other people, too, for that matter) should subscribe for it at once, if not already taking it Published by Dr. W. L. Jones, editor and proprietor, Athens, Ga., at 82 per year. iy Go to Dr. Edward Smith’s Drug 8tore, aud get a bottle of Worm Oil. This is a specific for worms in children never tails to give entire satisfaction—oosts only 25 cents. BP Secure your tickets for the Concert on the 8th. No extra charge for reserved seats. . 4 * Two Trains a Day. As will be seen by reference to notice of Capt. Edwards, superintendent, there will B — hereafter be two trains a day on tho North- ^•Go to Snead’s shoe store for Boots eastern Railroad, instead of one. We are and Shoes of all kinds. Their stock la now pleased to note this fact, as we feel sure comp ete in every department. jit will prove of interest to the road and ^Gent’s and boys fall and winter Boots 016 5601)16 generally l pays. We do uot claim to have had be! ter Mayors than Atlanta, nor do we ex pect better in the future. The uew Constitution will certainly be ratified, and we want our government to to conform with the State Constitution, We want strict economy in every part of the city affairs. We are satisfied that, by strict ecouomy, between six aud seven thousand dollars cau be saved annually. We do not want the Mayor paid such salary as will induce candidates to com mence electioneering and treating two months before the election. We do not want a Mayor who bays his election with whiskey, or any other device, we want one who will command therespectaud con fidenceof all good people. Heretofore the Mayor has been paid near ly double what his services were worth but, for the future, candidates had better make their calculation tor a much smaller salary. The people demand it. The fi nances of the city will not afford such salaries, and the city council will hardly turn a deaf ear to such a state ot facts. The same reduction must apply to all parts "SaS fib 804 at l ^ 86 sure to attend the Grand Parlor j ofthe city government nead’s Shoe Store. 1 Concert, October 8th. 1 One of the People. COTTON—active—middling lo@|oj* FACTORY GOODS. i TOBACCO. Cotton Yana. .*1.00(30.00 Common, V Omatnrgs. per yard. lu@10 Medium. ‘ esgTS brown.... GOODS. JsS- Powder; ? A. ,~r.'.’T.'.S5@40 Shot Worsted*...... Blankets 1. PROVISIONS. Capa,*box.. Flour, fancy, ^ bbl...-».00@; LIQUORS. Corn, white, ¥ bo... - 75080: common..... l.*5«L60 **“* common.....— Wheat.. Boc k whcatF7our...;^?Si AWted0 ’Sfc;;: Bacon,Bides. *@9)4! common.. t» shoulders C@0O [French do 4.00910.00 hams. 13914: Holland gin S.O09S.OO Lard, V tb 14915: American do 3.0098.00 Irish Potatoes, country, j Bonrboo whiskey.. .9.0094.00 V bushel 100 I Wines 3.00910.00 Northern .0.0099.90) DRUGS. r’- Sweet 19100;copperss,Vlb ...*910 dozen 15415:,mliiTO 1.759*. 50 » 4 15998 Madder...... .109*5 turkeys T» l.ttitxt.Logwood K04t> Butter, V ib 9S.jp;3psom Salts. *• UROCEKIb- IjAlura..... 90 Sugar,crashed. '3*14wxphur... *0 A-....19*91*;; HARDWARE. B 9j,9#ilron,Swede»,?lb S9Sk O.. 11*91 English. 4@5 Detearan IZKSlSCastlngs. 4X98 Cofloe, Rio, WR>..»... .9*9*8) SaBs, V keg 3.95 Lagnyra.........95@2S)Stcc!, cast 99995 Java. *S9"7: plow UX919X IV*, llyaon. tf h e5 CotUn,C:.nh 509*0 Gunpowder... l.ouwl.95 Aooi •• u«5> Black 1.0091.95 Plow Point- 9594* Syrup, caoe Ca.w(i*:4oithVllelh,*i* Goim-i Cuba Moassre 809*0: Anvils. 1791 CmuLes, Bpo.m, ner n...4 > h»50; Hammer* 1791 adamantine....*8aye; isreeShoe* t*.crv i - i ■* “ Nail* 909s Cheese. Kmte, per <....90*01; v edlng Hoes, %) dux. .)a.rv...94 a jo: tirade'* C. II 559: Cracker*. *oon -l-x Yti.ea’Hboreta 1.0091.* barter -10990! “ Spade* 1.5091.7 <rear lOTpSO Trace Clmius S097 crea <> 90@95; BOOTS. Onions, per bn 909100: Northern, V pair. 2.oo@5.o Soda S<$10 >o!e, V & *5U3< topper 40-’Upper 40£6« —--i. “ r.des 54 - 0 ^ 5 - 00 Green Apples. ffigoDnr,y». y» - - - Mackerei,'No.' V.' kits^T.OOO: ’"BAGGING “* No. 9. 9 9.00 Gunny, ¥ yd 13X9 No. 1, X barrels....9.00: TIES. No. 3, kits e.00:Tles. 9«X Sardines, per box 95: ItUPE. SALT, per sack MO Cotton 90995 Grass 13920 WOODEN-WARE. "I Painted buckets, FINANCIAL. per doz 3.7593.00 Gold—buying 1.08 Cedar do 9.00912.00 selling. 1.1« White pine 7.0098.00Silver—Inlying ..1.90 Sieves 9.0095.00: Belling 1.03 The above are retail nnces. Pncesare shaded to wholesale have Auction. HAVE associated W. A. Karaxato> with me in the ATJC- _ TION BUSINESS, who will give prompt attention to the rales of all kinds of property aud goods, july 17 " ” C. B. VERONEE. THE NEXT TERM OF THE Athens High School WILL BEGIN MONDAY, SEPT. 3, 1877. Terms: $6 a Scholastic month, if i>ald at the end of each month; or $5Q a Scholastic year (ten months), if payment for the whole time be made in advance. A. U. BltUMBY, A. M., M. D., aug. 21 Principal. TOETINE CUE ilLLS & mraUTOftL — -AT- Oreatly Reduced-Prices! We have on'lund and are offering for the prevent oar Well k»o .vn Purifies the Blood, Reno vates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent , AND DIURETIC. Vegetiue Yegetino Vegetine Yegetine Vegetine Reliable Evidence. FINE JOB PRINTING. If you want a Book printed, •’* If you want a Pamphlet printed,^ If you want a Poster printed,--'Sf 11 you want a Hand Bill printed, If you want a Dodger printed; • If you want a Circular printed, If you want a Letter Head If you wont a Bill Head printed, - It you want a Note Head printed, It you want a Business Card printed, If you want a VisitiDg Card printed, It you want a Wedding Card printed, If you wanta Wedding Invitation printed, If you want a Ball Ticket printe^.> It you want a Programme printed, If you want a Shipping Tag printed, If ytiu want a Label printed, '' ’ It yon wanta Prescription Head printed, If you want a Newspaper printed, „ If you want a Magazine printed, If you want a Constitution, printed, It you want By-Laws printed, Iu fact, if you want anything in the Printing line done in a WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER, call at the Southprn^ lVi office, and we - will injure isfaction, or no charge. The Season of Interimttents. All miasmatic complaint*, in other words, all diseases gen crated hj unwholesome exhalations from tlih esftk Or inter, are prevalent at this season. In cvcrj section sobject to the visitation of fever and ago*, or other for-ng of Intermittent disease, the causes which prodace th«te mslidtrs are now systema to meet the nnwholesonwfondUiQn of the atmoa- pbere by a course of tonic and alterative treatment. Fore- moat among the invlgotanta, recommcndnd by Ume and nmniMCe a. a meana of fortifying the SJeli-m against all and epidemic maladies, stands Iiootetter'* Stomach ra. By a timely osc of tlic Bitters, the feeblest resident of an unhealthy *91 nay escape the sickm'jturich-without theaidaf this potent ally of nature, will be apt to overtake Itheatrongeat. i J*. mmm ■vs NOW AND THENTf It la only now and then that such men ub Hon. Al*y, H. Stephena, Ex-Gov. Smith and Ex^fotr; Brown, of Ga., en dorse a medicine for the throat and lungs, and when they So It la pnt>y flood evidence that the remedy must bo good for the core of coogha, colds and long affections. They recom mend the Globb FnowBa Cotton Sr hup, andsbeir testimo nials an to be seen round the ten cebt sample' Dottles of the Globe Flower 8yrnp, for sale by Dr. C.W. Long AGO. A sample bottle relieves the worst cough, and win core ■ore throat. Regular size bottles, fifty done*,*!. *-£- Mr. If. R. Stf.vrsb; l),-:tr Sii--l will most cheerfully add my testimony to tho great number you have ulremly recefoed in favor of your gic.it mid gooil niediciiio, VEOETISK. tor I <l« not think enough can be said In Its nruise, for i,was troubled <<ver thirty yemw Willi that if — tUiapaCttanhud M > couj-niu- speUrtlist It would seem ns though 1 never could brcntlio any more, and Vkuktink has cured me; afid 1 do feel to thank God all tho time thnt there is so good a medicine as Vkoktink, nml I nlso tlituk It one of tho heat medicines for coughs mid weak, sinking feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to lake iho Vkoetixe, for I can ursine iLcm it is one of tho best'medicine* that ever wn*. . „ MRS. L. GORE, Cor. Magazine and Walnat sis., Cambridge, Mass. GIVES Healths Strength AND APPETITE. Mv daughter ban reoclre«l great benefit from the use of VKOKTIXK. Her declinin'; health wnt* a fourco of jrreat anxiety to all hcrfricinU. A few bottles of VEGETINK re- storetl her health, streugth and appetite. N. H. TILDES, Insurance and Heal Estate A^t., No. 49 Sears* fiuildiuff, Boston, Mass. leu over i dreftdful ( puclrUad i vw..kh—»e .-.-»uld seem 7 Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetiue Vegetine Vegetine Yegetine Vegetiue Vegetino Vegetiue Vegetine Yegetine Vegetiue Vegetino Vegetine Vegetino Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Yegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetiue Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine PBEPAREO BY H. R STEVEHS, BOSTON, HASS. . Vegetine is Sold by AO Di CANNOT BE EXCELLED. Charlestown, Mar. 19,18G9. H. K. Stevenh: Dear Sir—This is to certify that 1 have used your “Blood Prcphra- tion” iu mv family for several years, and think that, for Scrofu la or C«tukerom< Humors or Kl.eii- nuitic nlTci tions, it cannot he ex cel le*!; and ns a blood purllier or spring medicine, it is the best tlximfl bsive ever used, and I have used almost everything. 1 cau. cheerfully rcVominend it to any one iqi ueetl of such n medicine. '* Your* rcsj»ectfully. Mils. A. A. DINSMOUG, No. 19 Kusseli street. H5C OMMEND XT Heartily. SotiTn Boston, Feb. 7, 1870. Mn. Stevens: Dear Sir—I have taken several bottles of your Vegetine, ami mn convinced it Is a valuable retueiiy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complalui aud general debility of the system. I can heartily recoinmeud it to all sulTerinz from the above com- pUUnts. Yours resiiectfullv. Mils. MUNltOK PAltlvrlR, 80 Athens street. Farmers Mills. Magic Mills, Geor gian Horizontal Mill enred forjjorse, Steam or water Power. The Celebrated Kentucky three Roller Milir^<: i - Iron Rollers, with Boxes, Keys, &c , for Wooden Frames, sIbo a full supply o£ the renowned Cook’s Portable Evaporators. Also, Pans, separate for brick arch. BUY YOUR ANILINES, all Colors, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, , lll’tishes. Drugs,} t.'lieirticalsj, Dye Muffs, Patent Medicines and Pills, Uair and Tooth Ihuslies, O. W. LONG & CO.’S DRUG STORE. You may rely on getting the BEST €}1JAV«ITY al LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Try them on PBRI'lIitlKBY, dire, •opt. 14-ly Morning News Prize Stories THE WEEKLY NEWS Of Wednesday, September 19th, will contain the fir^tchap- le-s of an intensely interesting and well written **ory. r Flio Marable Family, Ry Mrs. S. (J. Rriver, dr., of (’nlhbt'il, On.. ’» wfilch was wanted lln* First Prixc t>f Dim lltntiir.il lMl] r.'. nil' r >i for Hi* best tdfiy founded on IticUHijf** if il l.-.f - o -tr ’Cl»c Wvt lily News, in n<1diti»».i !•» ihc'^gricK ttir.d vt»d I.it- mry Depart incuts ivccntly lnL»- ’«i< c<l, l m.m.i.tins iui list uctlve tcatuivH as n medium u. . mi.*, I'mUi’c I an] Cell* ral News, ft nd c very chart u VI be devoted tu nuking it a •imnrcliebsive mutlnm uf iniamuitlon lor the people. Its Isrket Hcports are complete and reliable. PRIORS,-—Weekly News. 4* nu n'im $1.00; I year $2.00, pc c- tge free. Dully. C months $5.00; 1 year po^-ta* c p'dd. ‘'omittances cun 1»« made by Poet • itloe Or.‘or, Hcylctcivcl Grasses for the South. Big the c etc , best united tn t dress, with price lit' i we will mail to any ad- on appUcaUon. V. JOHNSON & CO., Seedsmen, At la ut <\. Gn. GRAND SPRING OPENING! CHARLES STERN'S Clothing Emporium!! [ CALL the attention of my patrons aud tho public general* “ ty to my due ptock ©t CLOTHIlSra For Men, Boys and Youths, consisting of French Diagonals, WorstedB, Cheviots, Cloths, Mtdtous, Scotch uml Navy Bloc Flannel Suit*, all of the fiucst nuitcricl uml the meet fushiou- ible styles. Also, a flrst-chtss .**tock of Gent’s Furnishing Goods, In all branches, complete—lints. Cans, Straw Goods, Um brellas, in bilk. Alpaca and Scotch Ginghams, Tntuks, &c,., afcc., to which I invite tlie insi^ection of the public—guaran teeing ray prices to compete with any bouse hi the Stale. AUGUSTA OR ATLANTA PRICES DUPLICATED. My Specialty., ITnlaundrlcd Shirt*, made complete, Due Linen Boaora and Caff*, tor 91.00. Sir A call I* all I n*k, to convince one and id). apS-ly_ CIMBLEH STEILY, irinin, next to Lniii;* & Billups' Drug Store, Broad *L, Atliuii*, Ga. ATHENS O % GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PATTERN WORK, SMITHING «fc REPAIRING, llacimj an extensive collection of Patterns manufacture Iron and Brass Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing, MINING & MILL MACHINERY. STEAM ENGINES, SAW-MILLS, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, MILL SPINDLES, HOI8T1NG SOUKWS. LIGHTER SCREWS, RATTLE STAFFS, MILL CRANKS, HORSE-POWK1LS, THRESHERS, FAN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, BARK MILLS, STAMPING MILLS, Cotton Seed Crushers, etc., etc., etc. also ufacturo, and are agents for, tlie most approved ater Wheels, Brooks' Patent Port- CoU’s celebrated Cot- . t, Iron Fencing, Grate' ’nclosures, Balconies, <fic.. Ac. R. NICKERSON, Ag't and Unfit* Mill Findings furnished at Manufacturer’s prices. Colt’s Cotton Press. For circulars and price list of the above, and the Colt Cole brated Cotton Press, Arc., apply to li. NICKERSON, Agt. Athens Fonudry aud Machine Works, Athens, Ga. Aug7—Ini. TUTUS PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold. BEAD 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 ncm (but with little faith). I am nowajreU man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, and j gained forty pounds soV piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weight ih gold. Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louii , Louisville, Ky. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. R. H. LAMPKIIVT, A T his estallahmcnt on Wallatroet (a (ear door* trom Broad) jcL la now offerlija lar*e stock of actively at work. This, therefore, is the period of the year WlTlAft Aiu! when the inhabitants of such districts should prepare their X III t? If IIICO IIHU lil^UUI „at any other establishment iu assortment e g ltraces all qualities, from ordinary to ti e T ^Rardi&9er8 are invited locall and examine for Uiemselves. Athens, Oct W. Dr. Tutt has been en gaged in the practice of medicine thirty years, and for a longtime was demon, strator of anatomy in the Medical College of Geor gia, hence persons using . his Pills have the guaran tee that they are prepared on scientific principles, and are free from all quackery. He has sncceeded in combining in them the heretofore antagonistic qualities of a strengthen• •"gifurgative, anda pur» ijyivg tonic. Their first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the system is nour ished, and by their tonic action on the digestive or* gans, regular and healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which tenons take on flesh. tutps pills while under the inflmmo TUTPS PILLS ^ £UBE SICK,HEAD- TUTjPSPILLS CUBE DYSPEPSIA. tutps pills CURE CONSTIPATION Turns pills CUBE PILE8. Turns pills OtnU FEVER AND AGUE. Turns pills CUBE BILIOUS COLIC m CUBE KIDNEY COM PLAINT. Turns PILLS CURB TORPID LIVER itself in- imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New Votfc^ palpation, aad system, ff .TO RENT, T WO comfortable h jacvind Iota, with good gitrdcn* and allmecamy ooLonildtot*, within flvemlnnbs’ walk Ot the bnslncaa part of theclty, *—* mar97 ■ FAIR NOTICE ! It Is ^■tohnutwitlidonorgunonmypi to the pnblic as the Davit place. AdP notice will Be pniirecnted. mart JOB ', which I* know 11 . dine thin kANDBnkONi A VERY GOOD REASON: Tlie reason why only one eample -bottfe of Wnmni'i Hx»Ann* for the Liver wOl be sold to the same perron for ten cents, by onr Druggist*, C. IV. Long * Co., Is becanae of the enormous expense cf importing the HepeUnelnto this country; but at there ere fifty doses In the targe rlae bottle*, Raceme two centepcrdoee Is dicap enough after all for a medicine that enre. dyspepsia and liver eomplalutl All who have not had e eample bottle are entitiedTo one at ten cents, st Dr. C. W. Long A C0.Y1 Dtug store. Three dose* relievo any case of dyspepsia, conciliation, indigeatlon or liver ctBnptUnt Begnlarztzebottled,fifty doaes«*li fnrnlsh the different k ^ Hntai bwlng \ supplied the office with an enUreNRw OIPTL e* WIT >*vHnTO*w4«W. TRIUMPH OF OCIENCL Grey Hair can be changed to a glossy black by a tingle application of Dr.TVTT's Hair Dye. It acts like magic, and Is wamated as harmless as wiler. Price Iran. Office 3S Murray SL, N. Y. What s Queen’s Delkhti Read the Answer It bn plant that grows In the Sooth, and it ape- -dally adapted to the care of diseases of that climate. ■ NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, Entering nt once into the.bkmd, expelling all scroT-1 nloos, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone, It it a searching alterative, hot when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and Other herbs, It fc Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The 1 science foe tho care of old i .— discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skio diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liverand spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds np the body with HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.; As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hnndreds of cases of the worst type have been radically cored by it. Being purely veg etable its continued use will do no harm. Tlie best time to take it is daring the summer and fall; and instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists, fries, °0- Office, 3S Murray Street, New York. AUGUSTA HOTEL, Comer of Washington and Broad Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. H AVING leasddthi* wel'-known and FAVORITE IIO- TEL. the most eligible iu Augusta, and put it in COM- TE REPAIR, I take pleasure in a 1 announcing that it is Now Open for tlie Reception of Guests. It is located in the centre of bnsineas, directly opposite the Telegraph Office, next block to Express Office, convenient to THE TABLE \ est the market affords; and the comfort of the guests will be constantly attended to by a corps of well trained servants. EVOranibuses connected with the Hotel, will l>e found at all depots ou arrival of trains. The office is open during the night, and guests will bo re ceived or called at any hour. HTTabecugeroon the Charlotte, Columbia &> Augusta and the South Carolina Railroads, can get off at the corner of Washington and Broad streets, within ten steps of the Hotel, ana thereby save omnibus fare, inn* CHAR. R. WTIKRLOCK. Proprietor. Keep yourlonuy at Home. I KEEP on baud at all times, a good supply of MOULDINGS and GLASS, and everything necessary, and c*u FRAME PICTURES AS LOW AS THEY CAN BK FRAMED IN ATLANTA, or elsewhere in the State. Don’t give your or ders to drummers for Atlanta houses, but riv« ine a trial, f guarantee I1ETTEU WORK FOR THE MONEY Uinu you can get iu Atlanta, besides saving you freight mid trouble. It is poor policy to send your money to people who are doing all they can to MAKE ATI! KNS A WAY-STATION. Outers for all sizes and styles of Frames filled at short no tice, and satisfaction guaranteed. T. A. BURKE, feh!3 Bookseller.*utd Stationer- BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. 1 fine dress Boot*, which h. — — " ... VVW annuo, MJI1U1I 11V offer* for sale at $10 per pair, for ca*h. They are fins French calf skin. Forfloapalrof tlicss boot* will bo sent by mall or express. All work warranted JnulS WEIL. BEVOLVER & CARTRIDGES FOR. $3 A finenlek'o plated, seven allot, pocket revolver; a flret- cHks article. Sent G. O. D., or on receipt of |wlc*. G. W. WILLIS, I*. O. Box 3.7IS, Now York. VEGETINE. Thoiiaaml* will l>car toatimony (and do It volnntarily) that Vcgeline is Ibe I>cst medical coinuoniid yet placed luriore Hie UStSSXUtut la- itkttaltoM Carat «et, Bmitph ill . LfiS rency or Stamp*. •fcAdanl TRIFLING WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEBOUS. USE WILLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS »*nre remedy forCOUGII8, aud all disease* of thu Til BOAT. U NGS, CinsSr and MUCOUS Ml.'M Hit AN K. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUK HOIKS. o P I u HABIT CURED. A Certain and Sure Cure. ■.arise Krdncli.u la Price., A trial bottle free. Mrs. A. A. DBOI.LISGKB,I.ap.rlr, luilinaa Box 1038. (Formerly Mrs. Dr. S. U. Colbn*) SANFORD’S JAMAICA GINGER. The only combination o true Jamaica Ginger with c Aromatic* aud French Bn ta a deliciona, hannlew strengthening auhstttnle f tinkaot stlmnlants. Itprui rettavea Dyapepsia, Oppre »fter eatlng,anu ever}- spec Indigestion,corrects add) banco* of the SI om acti and eta, and cores Cramps, C Fevers and Malaria. As! Sanford's Graozn. Tlinso wishing relief and core lor RUFTORE shoo’d con- suit Dr. J. A. SHERMAN, S5S Broadway, New York, or rend for hi* new book, with Photographic Bksaerees of had care* before and after cure. Beware of cheat* who nrett-nd to fur nish Dr. Sherman’s treatment. One of three fellows, agbrntart clerk, now cahicv himself jti filffpllti nj^oginiljdnt^jP.jli. S.and tlfDf