The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, September 15, 1875, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICEe—The City Council ViU elcotflve WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15,1876. ! h5 * I«*ckct and clasp-ti" to his heart, not the I note, ,Iiut a Advertisers Dlr*cto:j. j the " drso for Attention ijl called to the following new : v ' a l, '* m currency.’" .hist cull on fscix Dies, and he will serve I» Vors Lire Wouva 1<>. Cssrts I—Sii-koe*. i»r.-v;ii! pruei--u!ly, as courteously and OTS.’ advertisements in to-day’s issue : Sinker’s Exchange. J. C. Wilkjn^ifcfcfc.—Stoves. K. J. Csir.ji.—Plantation for sale. Loty* it. Uiilppa.—Paints, oils, Ac. H. S. AVillitord.—Administrator’s sale. hand cat her. _ , . . h , * nC °^W" 1‘ .m **""** Iso mOTox.—If you t'-.vor ** inflation,” jnst go to merchants whp k*p* *t<J agnewhje Jkwc-n s ticmaci, r.nd be in too mo*t im- Burke and Kelvartnelcy’*. has stopped “ •-» • . suspended p*ypieip| |iid gone to swapping' ^ __ ^ * ! knives. The cW4»iA of this well-known sad Clusier Dismobl Binp,Jiut received at ! house, however, is fully equaled 1* it. cff,,,.,- LhWldO.>.JHq»a Sf+UM-lt. 1 proprietor^, 'we Gov. James M. Smith.—Proclamation. : bold and conspicuous advertisement overtheir . iriends Win. King, Jr., Mayor.—Special Notice.' window of dap Juggics and carriages. claimed for it. **”* * »•«»»• Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary.—Application | Quite an exciting race occurred yesterduy ; for Letters of Dismission. *£~Vp'' betwccn * nc g ro » Jim Fields, who had stolen a Nzw Coitox Puus.—The Carolina 8tar Cotton and R. Nickerson, Agent.—Colt- Cottoui l'&irol •hoes&wtfjiis^lungcoii Frierson, and j Hay Press, i* without doubt the Cheapest and Best A.IL HIGHTOWER, Conductor M. ft W. R. E. Prcssei, ., . a ,1. W. Johnson,T. C.—State, County ana n '.ooI Taxes. Gilleland, Wood A Co.—New Cotton Press. r~ Childs. Nickerson A Co Great reduc tion in prices. - ATHENIENSIS. Policeman Bo: teresting, and sear'and 'rifembere bias were tossed'much'*fi> the injury of fences and to the danger .of heads, but the “ troop” succeeded finally in making gwod his escape. insc became quite in- i Press now on the nrirket, will pack twice as in by several qili ’olice force. Pi-1>- i any Gilleland, Wood A Co. have added the Coffin business to their Furniture Manufactory, and always keep on hand, Wood and^leulic Burial Cases. They house ifl the State, tnd furnish, charge to their patrons, their splendid new occitfions. March 24—*l-ly ereij^where, an 1 t*v *r\ body oo.npiaia» of some disease Haring their life. Wtun sick, the object is to get well; ow we say plainly that uo peraon in this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia,Livur Complaint ind its effects, such a» Indigestion, Cototireneaa, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, IIeartbarn,Fa3pitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirit*, Biliousness &c., can take Green’s A^.i Flower with ;t getting relief. If you doubt this, j.. i© your Druggists, R. T. I ucmut & '-’o., and got aSa .iploBottie for 10 cents und try it. ar #iz,j 75 cents. Two -dolea will relieve you. Aug. It, aVtv Jtdterlisements. For Sale or Rent. For sale. 4 100 Gallon Stilt, with Dip and Worm complete. Apply to Sumuiey, Ilatehcsen & Bell, or John IL Apply to Samiuey, Hutcheson & Bell, or Ji Ki-wtoo. June 2, 1S73. Sl-tf. FOR SALE. . I”wo Wascons and J Ttiv Ro d Hor>fs, < heap for Cask or on time until S’ November. Approved security. Feb. 24. 4.:£ NEW STORE J. II. HOGGINS, No. 7 Broad Street, Athena, Oa. HOUSE FO.U RENT. T NOTICE! Great Reduction in Prices. O N and after Oct. 1st we shall offer to our customers goods in our line at much lower Azures than here- ^HE New Store Room on Clayton Street, und adjoining Lester’s Block, with four good Offices above, u ih be ready for use by the 15th of September, and sre now offered for rent. Apply to JOHN H. XEWTOH, or Scmmet, Hutchinson A Ban., Aug. IS— 42-if. Deuprce Block. FOR SALE. PlaututioD within six miles of Athens, containing A three lmudrcd and seventy eleht acres, more or elsewhere. GILLELAND, WOOD ft CO. Agenta for Northeast Gv. oilier Press before the people, it is oronounoed by .very j goods in our W ,, , . . , ■ one who lias used it to be a perfect sn.-rraa. Tf vm, ■ *°* )r *. enable ns to <lo this, we will adopt 9trie:ly : !***; One hundred acres cleared, fifty acres rfwbidjM one wholios used it to be a perfect success. If you the Cash System. Weare now receiving a largo aul 1 bottom-thirty ot t:n» is m cultivatnm, and tha tost is want a Press be euro and call on us before purchasing full assortment of troods bought at low prices? which I - ol>l1 Upland. Seveiitv-five acres in on-iual forest, and c invite all to call and exsmiuc. - • ’ the balance in pme growth. Good DweUing House, CHILDS, NICKERSON ft CO. ou , t Bouses, Gmljouses and lacking Screw, fine | Orchards, welt Watered, uud other First Class improve* ! ments. Price reasonable. Terms cash. Apply to I1.U. CABLTON&CO., — Real Estate Agents. Or, JOEL M. DEAN, Aug. 25-43-tf. Athens, Ga. Sept. 15—48-5L Fully appreciating the impurtiir. I.nrai Depart went ni the ti.ivv »n«l henoffiirtlt ap| if iho until 14th, nml continuing Ulm.t (Iforginn, tve , Tlnii»<l.iy night following, ,• oiirsclvrs t> the j The services will be us follows: m.iintcivim-e of the ” Athcnien«is," consisting | Wednektluy ami Thursday night-. Evening i—i-iitiiilty ol the io.-al topics and general news Prayer and Sermons, at ?J o'clock; Wednesday Void in lie of interest to 'he citizi'ns of Athens and Tliuibday, Morniug Prayer lyidi^Jinon ar.d and \\e'nv.iy. . i Iluly Communion, at 101 A. u.. We will e-peeially notice our industrial and i The following Clergy arc expected to be prea- , du uiniul enterprises, and will willingly and j ent: Bev.. Wm. iLX'larkc, Dean, and the untiringly employ onr columns for any move- ! Reverends W. Ke/nin, II. E Lucas, Edwin nient conducive to the improvement and nd-) <j. Weed, Joshua.Knowles and J. Al, Sioui^v. Still they Come.—Wc learn tlpn JIi\Turner ITarf AAnnt.. Vf„ "C* Y '• Convocation.—The Augusta t onvocation of i The undersigned have on hand a choice kit of the Episcopal Church "will meet in Emauuel j Timothy Hay, which they will soil cheap for cash. Church, Athens, commencing Tuesday night, 1 * ^ANN ft KEAVES. September Sept. 15—td-tf. State, County & School Taxes for 1875. * 10 If you want Furniture, call on Gilleland, Wood ft Co., who maufacture and deal in all kinds of Furniture j taxes, aml uVilT be totoe^nterost Of Ux pajlre'to mi- r 3 HE Tax Digest for 187.% has been placed in my I J - h&ud.* for collection. I have peremptory orders 10 I OK 8ALL. collect immediately. 1 will not indulge in tile ftiturc as i A VALUABLE PLANTATION, WATER POWER AND I have iu the jmstl The full is t.sc best time to pay* MILLS. Clarke County. Clarke Sheriff’s Sale- W ill be sold before the court house door in the city of Athens, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours Oi sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Six acres of Land, in Clark county, adjoining lauds of Ralph Lyle (colored), David D. Barrow and others. Said land now occupied by Nathan Jones, Hoses Angus and Jane Stephens, sre situate and lying about thres miles northwest of the city of Athens. Levied on as the proporty of Bicliard S. Taylor, to satisfy two fi. fai. of the August term of Clark Superior Court, IM5, Bure well H. Yerby vs. Taylor ft Hoyt, principal, Lewis J. Lampkin and Thomas Crawford, securities, in the one ca e, tnd Lewis J. Lampkin and Joseph T. Lumpkin, in the other. All sold to satisfy the above stated fl. ihs. J. A. BBOWNING, SheiifL September 1, 1S75. 44-4t GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. Whereas, Stephen Thomas as Guardian of 8taphen E. Moore, orphan of Bichard D. Moore, deceased, ap plies to ms for letters of dismission from said guardian ship. These are therefore to cite and «dnM»>l«k all con cerned to show canse, (if 1 "any they hava) st my office on or before the first Monday in November next why laid letters should not be granted. Given under my land und official signature at office, thia 4th day of September, 1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. Sept. 15—96-4w. Tuesday, | and-Coffins, and sell as cheap as any bouse in this city. March 24, 1375.—Jl-ly. CIGARS. nty, Ga. "We have now on ban J 250,000 Cnoioeei Brands of: Cigars which we offer at Greatly Reduced Price*. j AGo a i.»rgc »toek of Suiuking and Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Gemi.ue M ershauiu Pipes, aa»l all Smoker* Ar- ! __ 4 I will *ell, on liberal terms—and would take in exchange tie their taxes w'.tiiout dehtv uml *uvc cost. * ' '«me good property iu Atueus iu part pay. This property is known ;.■* t.te MO UN r VERNON, OR ED. CAMPS MILLS, and situated «'D the ohl stn^q route lietween Atlanta and ^ I Dahtonega iwcnty-rouriuilcsabove Atlanta, sixteen uiile« Calll at J. C. WILKINS & 00.> j If you want iv without delay ami *uve cost. JNO. W. JOHNSON, Tax Collector, Clarke ec SepL 15—4d-Ct. ut ol our city. I A liberal discount allowed to Jobber* baying Perhaps articles light and fri volous will often j Uart countyi and Ml , E . j. c ^ MiUon Come or.! Come ull !! into our columns, though we apprehend J counly . wi „ aU()rtly moTC to ft t hc« lor ti.e put- , Uir 5 .,, ^d^NeltflloL““g, that they will unt become our ruling character. , „ f , dnM , in „ , h .: r w. I ^ - ll “jf. - 1 —' ^ ! pose of educating their children. We welcome i„ie. but will always preserve a proper dignity, j thu m . w colncrgi and congratul ^ onr tit In beginning this new enterprise, we acknowl- 1 ‘ r P "7 A , ■' i “> ch VW oc-luisitian^-Yimare right, geni | , ’ youth and tnexpcnencc, but hope that t tfcmc f ^ h J $ ilOfate can I 2?, ,e assistance of our Editor and Propne-I _ ... . , , . tueir new ts.i s,ock, v wig oar with the assistance of our Editor and Proprie. tor, together with the many friends who hava volunteered their aid, to make the “Atheniensis"’ entertaining and attractive pot only to ourciti- /cns. btit nlso to our couBUj friends. Pleasawt A.Stovall. Why don’t Athena get up a rifle team? Mr. Jos. T. Derry, of Augusta, passed through i uv city last Wednesday. , j - John C. Pitncr ft Co., are painting up the i n- t.rier of their store. I* 1 GREAT SAVING. Mkssui. Fen. uooit, Bexkuict & Co., of the great Establishment, are now offering . wholesale ami retaii*atri«:!y at the compare with Athens in an educational point of ;„ wt ,t Foreign onJ American market quoUtious. Their view. With tine schools, excellent climate and faciliiht ure equalled by only a few Northern and fftV n refined community, she stands unriyullcn. . e rn houses, therefore they defy all Southern compctit.on We aro also told that & C TdtfbcHi lSq a a: ‘d oJer to sell their average stock in all their branches t gentleman weHJnjpwnjfefVasbo he has been doiiv a store next (looc-tO p|c^srs. Beese ft Lane, in • fir simples and price list. All retail orders shove ten Lester's Block. Wo wish him success, and be- dollar* sent free. speak far him a fair portion of the public pat- ' FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT ft CD., 1 i 'Is l f f 1 S3 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. ronnge. lir^nulie*— IsRASLmsn • paHJtrtlEfcA^L Jftorthy cita7.cn i F. B. d Co., New \ori%. uring town of KtA»-«U aud Alpharetta, the county site uf -Milton, iias good eiitn te, with au abundance uf pure, cold water. It is well i.nptove<t. Eiue wheat, corn cotton, • aud clover binds, six acres well seuoclover at this time, an ORCH. RD OF TWEN TY ACRES | of the oest varieties of fruits. The settlement consists uf lour humtre i uud sixty-five acres, and cau Ik* convenienilv six small farms, to suit purchase rs. uh-divided iu. ■ flit* improvements cous.st of a MERi ilANT FLOURING MILL, I -''one buildui^, -i0x:>6 fee:; basemeut, 12 feet; two tcu | l et sto..es; a».-o, garret; one pmrlour feet eight iucu : 1 urr *- °i» —capacity, lf*o l ushclsten houis; forty- j two inches 0 iss county Burr, on corn—have gruuud 20 | ,..u tuns ».f me d in sixty-three minutes. All in first rate . tr m. with a liberal custom. Twenty-two feet of water- ! Read and fall at the mills. One oilier water power, of 1 twenty-one f t*; 1^11, «m the place, unimproved. Abundant supply of stuuo cuuvenlcni, eas.v to <|uarry. The best barn' Ouiit by our Ex-Gov- N.O 1 COOK STOVE. AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS, CHEAP FOR C A S II. I ani slathe l ki I crnur, Rufus B. ? The wail ol d .;!! ms .e, au l . I A * 0 'oo.» M*t of it. 4ring wa. ulh*. 1..li ft .Ha alg.Nii laimul.* new brick ; d oi-s._ha‘li and blinds c^uv. nicui ami cheap to finish U. rti-L*ri;.s, wiili largo shod attached, l ..tUer vehicles, sixteen thousanu ended in life purchase and improve- aud .did. Tho Atlant i A The road «y •j jja to 20 cents lower than thoso paying higher prices to | u .. - - • j .muc-soe i:...r.c*ilar.u run ric.o.n iho place. Tli „ hen ’ Jobbers can sell them’, as they buy stru»ly|from msnu-; Hoofing and Guttering a Speciality. Inl’c/mih.a'.uir • a “°" 6 * clurl "K BosweU business, will ere long open ^.cmrers or their agents. For particulars, call or sand j q— ,5 1075 ,s 1 would 1:1 ire person wanting such valuable property 0 ‘ ' . .o—oui. UoSall on rac.suil allow iheuisctves nicuty of time toexa- —— | mme the properly carefully. li. J. CA.itP, Atlanta,Ga. fur further inurrui rcrer 10 J. 3. Wir.LlKOBD, Beal lc-iale Agent, -Uhcus, lia. The ln-uranre Building is progressing slowly | °f one °f the upper counties going into one of hut surely. 1 ir. II. M Smith's residence, on Clayton Street, having liocn painted and repaired, now presents quite a handsome appearance. Tlu> Junior L<uv Class of the University, U a My. went down the Boad, Monday morning, on a pleasure trip. Wo notice the Planing Mill of Messrs. Eaves A McGinty is under way, and things np in that direction arc beginning to look lively^ The cool nnd damp weather during tho latter part ot Inst week, announces most undeniably, the coming of the equinoctial gule. Peter McDermond, Esq , having withdrawn from the firm of B. II. Webb ft Co., can now be i found by his many friends at Jvilgoro’s. Wc lc.itn that under the steps of Dr. Hamil ton's residence. n cost of snakes was found; bnt by a timely introduction of warm water, they are .apposed to have been quenched. The entertainment given by Prof. Sylvanus Morris, hist Tuesday evening, at the residence ■ f parents, (who have not yet returned from 'A 1 s a very enjoyable affair, hat some young gentlemen intend ut v .• .# a Young Men's Christian Assoeia- ti city, ll is n good idea. We wish ! 1 : li -across in their laudable enterprise., i :. .. a certain young Indy in thin town, apprised, -tetiohs a little poodle on rr. every oi 4I1. Ibr he ostensible purpose p ug (hbiiiv ao">,y. '* } 7 ii.i; ,.r.ng .molds .Vtygatt und Lane have opened a store in oui t.iy up towu. They are hath enterprising ami energetic gentlemen, and we hope they will do well. The order of the day teems to be rat killing. A rat is caught in a trap, dusky warriors armed with sticks stand around, and when the animal is turned loose, thu whole bevy*at once charge on the unfortunate victim. So endeth the fun. NVe team that a party of young ladies and gentlemen here, intend to get up some private theatricals. Judging from the dramatic talent ol some of them, we feel assured that the enter tainmenta will l*e highly pleasing. Prof. Win. LeRoy Rroun iuu returned home after quite an extensive tour through .Virginia and thence to New York and Baltimore. The °rolessor is looking well, and Is fully prepared for the tall campaign. M.\niffi:i».—On the 9th Inst., by Rev. John Galvin Johnson, Air. Jambs A. NtCttoL*, of ( lurko county, and Mias limit R. f)oinKB, df Oconee county. la AtfeensAKi, / on flth last.,/Mr. jW. H, Hi ssw.tj of^Lngu^U, an^ Mrs. Hillard, of this city. * f-A > * Tli<. Brass Band of Athens have attained onto » high degree <if Hit/, fe fia repertoire of airs, it numbers several really beautiful piece*, with which it enlivens our city every Monday after- iun»n. « .' > We hope that these weekly serenades will not bedispMtiuued. ' Happening to be passing SclievenelPs Jewel- '■» tj Store tho other day, our attention wa» at- traded ,by a fine assortment of diamond ring*, just received, while standing by and lookUg married meuof onr'Udrg,- W XXSssb&s; In v(tatsops t?Ui proUhly be issued in a *hor| I bn.. • ‘ -- tune. It w OUT dry good stores and asking for paper. collars, was shown u fine style of that article of toilet. On Inquiring the price, lie was told SO cent* per bbk of ten. But the rani gentleman wasn't to be bam- boocled in that way. He know too well whnt he was about. 80 going into one of the little side shops, he was shown an elegant pattern at SS cents per box. With happy heart and a knowing look on his face, he immediately returned to his would-be swindler, the 30 cents man. But lo! What was his amazement, when he opened the box and found only tit collars- j. . , . - i That man’s invectives-A-onldaiot-ifo Wfrncc- a Sunday School Address. KcisaxCEs.—We hearj complaints from n! quarters of onr city as to num.-rous existnj: nuisances; Why i^fiis?^ C»y pal regulations sufficient for tile suppression or removal of all such causes of complaint: Or is it due to a want'of proper vigilance ou tlie part of those to whom the duty and authority has been delegated ? These complaints are by no meuns ground less, lor even while we write, the slcncli 1 hut is borne upon the breeze, which otherwise would make our place of •* dotting" pleasant, is almost tolerable. Tbis<#luos apt jrpi al^ well lor our city, or oiir huthoruii s. and furtfler neglept in looking alter our samtnry condition, and tho prompt abating oT*all nuisances whenever antj \wherever ili.w" m «>nlj the re^ufj^iiiii/*L our city ior hyMthmcss, bni produce OT'amTOrtrof sickness'A no means natural H> Our, cliuwitCJl.ul^iuth:a There is at this time, quite, a.pumhpr of iisis of iever in o,ur. limits, nnd may this not. be due to a neglect of ohr uNiUdyi qpWtW during the oppressively hot weather which we have expe rienced lately ? Certainly theic arc no natural local causes for bilious fever or that ol other type, in onr mid9t. Let onr City fithUt of Health stir up on this matter, and at once make n thorough examina tion throughout our entire,CiAporale limils, and wherever a nuisance is to he found or the slight est cause of discasu rirfo be npprclieiided. let them at, qq^takp-fhc proper steps for the te- moval oV abaletffeut of all such dangerous ntiA- ‘ unjustifiable existences. Mayor's Court, Athens, Sept, lit h, *75. Leou. Sledge, judgiug from Hie heat ol tho weather and probably from nee of hi* antfgyniat-facc, concluded to revolutionize things byAhrowing water upon Charlie Scudder. Butlhe latter named youlli r.ot seemg it exact ly in thA liglitia BenSrll skiauirh ensued, nnd Pdficcmim Culp 4>onM improper, to refer the matter to an arbitrating board of1ionor"con- Hls Honor, hnml, not' ^recognizing any public diaoider created by. these ^oifthful war riors, failed to fine them, and dismissed the case as not of enough importance to need judicial During tW^ sta|c nj^thc JtriJl, ^frjCoo_l England becoming imbued with the levity of the proceedings, ihtifcW 'himself by flipping was conducted to Davia, much to ^ A. A ETY.—A|<point-^ F. B. ft Co., CUarlcstou, fi. C. F. K ft Co., Jacksonville, Fla. [Sept. 8-tin Query.—How long will a Singer Sewing Machine luatt A i.-wer.—Tl.oneaml* npon thousands have been in daily 11-c V.r t wenty years and more, and are to-day in perfect order. Qaery.— .v hy is it that the sales of tha Singer almost equal liioae of all other Machines combined t Answer.- A F HOC 1.1 HI ATION. GEORGIA. j By JAMK$ 3f. SMITJf % Governor of mid Slate, pt. 10—Io. SALE. Whereat, official infhnnatioQ lias been received at this Department that on : ic tnenty-s x day of December 1874, in Iimrt coni.K, u murder wa 5 * committed ii]>onthe bo ly cl* David Carpy.trcr, by Willi* GaineJ, (• olored.) nnd that taiJ G*ine> on tho night of tho twentieth of May last, escaped Rvin the J..il of said count;.-, and it» now at large. I have thought proper therefore to issue this my Pro clamation, hereby offering a reward of ono hundred and fiftj doll»T9 fir the apprcheniion and delivery of tin WIlliiG •iin«» to tire Sheriff of said County an. I ..... „_v. St** 8 - Ami 1 do moreover charge and require »!■ Simply boeatuc tha Singer la the Irest, light- ’ offleera in tl is State, Civil and Military, to li;- vigilant i, Two Washington Hand Presses One a Medium and the other a No. 5, IN GOOD CONDITION. Term? Favorable, and Prices Reasonable. Call at Tin; Athens Georgian Office and examine the snnie. est moving, moat durtbls, and oonaoqueniiy dieapest Sawing Machine over offered to Uia public. One Singer, coating (cash) S87.C0 to 978.00, will last as long as five of the common so-called “ cheap 1st etas..,” hat in reality deer ti elate Machines, which are Urine offered to the public at 950.00 to 980.00. Which is the cheapest, a Singer at |t7A0 to $72.00 cash, that will last 20 yaara, coat par year 92-40 to 83.00 or a common so called cheap Machine, coating cash 850.00 to $00.00, that will laat S to 5 years—cost par year . 44-tf endeavoring to arprehead the sai l Willis Gaines order tliat he may oc brought to justice for the offence with which lie atau la charged. Given under my head and the Great Seal of the State at the Capitol In Atlanta, this eighth day of 8<ptom- ber, iu the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and •eveuty five; ami of the Independence of the United ffifititee of America the one hnn. r d JAMES M. SMITH. BY TOE Gi 1VF.RNOR: N. C. BARNETT, Sceretsry of Stato. DESCRIPTION: About twenty-seven years old; five feet, eight in ches high ; very heavily built; weighs about one hun dred and eighty pounds ; low forehead : down east and mean look. Sept. 15—15-ot. FOR SALK. THE LOWELUf the SOUTH. Water Power enough to turn ALL OF Tills ^ , f zJMacIiinci’sj in Georgia. THE COSsT COTTON SCREW PRESSES. HF-HAtlMtOSY CHEEKS t Ext-amcxcr or a Yorxo Womax.—A country girl, young, pretty uud happy, her step to elastic and the 1 roses of health bloomed upon her cheek. One April, morn she was overtaken hy a “spring shower,” and i caught a cold. It her,‘.‘(cgolar time,” and sapprua- j sion was the result. At tho next period nature refa-ed j Manufactured only by the Athens Fonn- tojjoh, she became .-.How, awollen, and suflered in- | d aml f[ ac ) t{nc Woi fa. teiwcly witl» pnln in the bfick and lower «tomncb, palpi- 47 tatior.8, difficulty of breathing indigestion andbeadscue. r V HESE Prww are made to pick niiwards or tlown- T v . ft «»■ t * wtfds, by lluud or Power, to meet the wuitts of »l< Doctors taileo to pu.hatc h«r.Utr«sedcondition, aodehe , 1): , r „,7 t0 <lo and BO diriment. We longed for death as the only hoj»e of relief. At the 1 have ample testimonials of tbeT merit, ul I'irijl.iiOi sTTi icii.h, whoherscKexperienced its benefite, bill oCtimbers with illustration for ftamitig, given to she was induced to try Dr. J. Bradfield's Female fiegu- | e ' cr - P nn ‘esc 1 * °1 a se t °* irons, lator. One bbttfe rured her. She was again the happy ; P (^ ) JT] ]-J ][ 3 E S S 9 Best Location foe Building up a Manufactueing Town in • all the South. Sixty odd l’eet fall = Water in less than one mile. SITES FOR FOUR OR MORE LARGE COTTON MILLS, Oil OTHER MANUFACTORIES. GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. 11/ HER HAS, Elixnr L. Newton, Administrator of VV tbs Estate of Charles B. Lombard, late of said county, deoeased, petitions for a discharge from aud Administration. Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, why arid Administrator should not, at a regular term of the Court of Ordinary ofastid county, to be held on the first Monday in October ““ 1 J! * J A ||d Administration. . _ . _ _ Mfioe, thia 4th day of June, fT t ST 9 ! ASA M. JACKSON - * . Ordinary. GKSttHiA.—CLARKE COUNTY. a*T HEREAS, Bobart Chappie Administrator of the V V Estate of Elijah W. Carr, lit* of said county, de ceased, petitions tho Court tor dischargo from arid Ad- ceased, ministration. ^ ^ Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause, if any they have, why said Administra tion should not, at the regular term of the Court of Or- dinary.af yfid county, to De held oa the first Monday m October nsxt, be discharged from said Administra tion;:. V- vASC-V, Given uaier my hand at office, thia 4th dav June, 1&73. ASA hL JACKSON. 82.17t. Ordinary GEORGIA.—ULARKE COUNTY. VVi herMS, Bobert M. Smith, Joel M. Dean, William .* - II. Dean, Executors of John Dean, late of said county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from said Exthulorabip. Therefore, all persona concerned are hereby required to show cause, ft any they have, why end Exieutors should not, at a regular term of tha Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the first Monday in Octi ber next, b A charged from Mid £xecatorehip. Given m der my baud at office, this 4th day of Jane. 1875. ASA M. JACKSON, ’ 82-17t Ordinary. 1,124 Acres Valuable Land for Sale. 4 DMINISTBATOB’S Sale.—Pursuant to an order o the Court of Ordinary of Clark county, will be sold before the Court House door of said county, in Athens, on the first Tuesday in November next, during the le gal hours of salei, 1,124 acres of valuable land, lying from two and a half to four miles from Athens. Said land will be sold in tracts varying from 33 to 43 acres, on several of wbioh tracts are valuable water powers. Moat of aaid lauds are valuable farming lands; a fair proportion of same heavily timbered and well watered. 1 enons wishing to purchase lands in tho vicinity of Athena are urged to examine said lauds, previous today °* “»lc, as is is believed they cannot be belter tailed in this section of Georgia. On one of aaid tract*, contain- ing‘boat 74 acres, is situated the celebrated HELICON SPRINGS. Plata of all said land and an analysis of “aid Spring can be seen at the Ordinary’s offioe of aud county, and will be exhibited on the day of sale. The burying grounds of about one acre of the Hclioon Springs tract, will be reserved. AU to be sold as the property of Everett Yerby, deceased, for the benefit of ms heire and creditor*. Terms cash. Aug. 25th 1875. , THOMAS F. HUDSON, Adm’r. . Ang. 23th43-4t Priateie Foo 99.75 THE ONLY STOVE MADE With, Sliding Oven Doors. . Estate* Feb. 3,1869, aai Sept 9,1869. STOVESS STOVES!! STOVES! The undersigned is now prepared te Gffer the public the FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Plain Japaned AND STAMPED TIN WARES In Northeast Georgia, at LOW FIGURES. Roofing, Guttering and Tin Work Of aU kinds, done promptly and cheap. J. T. COMER. ' Between Center A Heaves and On A Co., August 23—IS-6t. Up Stairs. A NEW NOVEL BY CHBI8TIAN REID. A QUESTION OF HONOR, BY CHRISTIAN REID, Ughtaof Author of “ Morton Houee," “Valeria Aylmer,” A Daughter of Bohemia,*’ etc. 1 vol., p2mo. 509 psges. Tinted paper- Cloth, Price, 41.75. In this strong and absorbing novel the author of “ Valeria Aylmer,” aa<P“*A Daughter of Bohemia, ” exhibit* at their best all tboae striking qualifications that hava mad* her previous novels Maucceasftft—strength of atyle, accu racy of character drawing, nnd ever culminating interest of plot.—” A Questlcn of Honor” wiU be, without doubt, one of the successes of the snmmer. By the same author: VALERIE AYLMER. Sto., paper. 91; doth, $1.50. Theauthor bone of the rising nnd brilliant li| American literature.—Portland Argus. MORTON HOUSE, 8ro., with illustrations, paper, $1.00; cloth, 31.50. Interesting from beginning to ead.—Eeeleetle Mifaaine. NINA'S ATONEMENT, and Other Storlea,with Illus trations; paper, $1,000; doth, $1.50. They are seven as charm.ng and interesting stories aa can be found in ona volume from any lain novelist.— Cincinnati limes. MABEL LEE, $vo., with Uluftratloas; paper, $1; doth, $1.50. A story of absorbing interest.—8t. Louts Republican. EBB-TIDE, 8ro., with Illustrations; paper, $LSD; doth, $t.se. Ebb-Tide is a story of power and paJioo, nnd will bo much admired.—Boston Commonwealth. A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA, $ro., with IUoatnOiose; paper, 31.00; cloth, 81.50. It is novel of brilliancy and attiactlvenesa.—N. T. Evening Mail. Either of the above malted, poet paid, teeny pert eftbe United States, on receipt of theiprtce. D. APPLETON & Ca, 43-4t. Publishers, New York. Bids Oconee County Oconee Sheriff’s Sale. V\ ILL bo Rold^ before the Court Houso door in Wat- VW TT ... . tuovouii xiuusu uuorrn w ai- " » kiniviile. between the legal hoars of Nile, on the Tuesday in October next, tha following property, to A Hall, in the second story ofa building, in the town of Watkins villa, known as tho Odd Fellows’ Hall. Levied on *a the property of the Odd Fellows, to satisfy “ “a w l “ ae< ^ “ rom Oconee Superior Court in fkvor ot .V P T.tieVtft \*■ ..!,1 fbJ.i It—_ . t> ? a. x . VA w .. uviu vwuw auuenur cuun m uivor oi A. T. Luckic v*. said Odd Fellows. Property pointed out by defendanu. W. W. PRICE, Sheriff. Also, at eamo time and place, will be aold the follow ing property, to wit: One grey Horse, Doctor, two mouse colored Males, and two bay Males; one two- horse wagon and harness, and one yoke of oxen and one cart. Levied on as the proporty of Jacob W. Dicken, by an attachment and fi. la. issued upon said attachment, Irom.Oconeo 8operior Court, in f*\o- of John O. Thrasher vs. said Dicken. Property pcinted out in said attnehment snd fl. fa. 1 Bcpt. 8—15-4t. W. W. PRICE, Sheriff. girl >!ie was thut April morning before the shower. Tiie Female Rcgalator U pre^irod by L. II. AradfiislJ, Drug- ^ j j |4 , at per bottle, and (cpt by alt : I'ripVo'.aTr? drug *i»e x ; • roughoat the laud. A Juost K :<f LtkNT R*vxi»y. ' ^ i 4 Atlv-'Ta. Ga., Mare’ 1^, 1870. j 1 1. avc cxi/uim 1 t.u ricfiKiof Bradfield's Female i Regulator, au<’. f. j i my knowledge of the ingredienta, ' T vr »t a •$;o.+: <ix.»c\lcnt medicine, arid well suited to J lhu* -v a* oi' di lauM-s designate i. 1 lmve no liceitation • in advising ks use, arid^cohfideutiy recommend it to the * public. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D. tlliODp THE ATHENE GEORGIAN llr " u ", President of the State College, bad rc- aProfcstorahlp in Vanderbilt Univcrrity* ( ” ,HU »rumor, however, and we sincerely ‘°' K '< is not so, a* Athens and the University ’ r H a could ill afford to lose such a man. 1 *' think that Vanderbilt should be so a hi- 1-iki n Dr. Li|nuomb from our *"'1 i”-v wants Dr. Broun. or ij,. Wr sell com i i! i! ' undercnmoxmdofLient. Ti.... . : w *' r< ’ "ut on a practice .drill last ' r '"- flBe«tfJB + pr«*Jii3 one It •Tnlm: : "G Iin.l, r , his trim to > I lie ‘."e'tshr The (1 nardk afe pre.Trr-inf:' i'ul will ul ao.early.sl Y . b- ‘ ''panivs in the State, ( apt -r ,- «t i merest in hi* Com jinny.' discipline, they will In 1 iu fin. i.. i . ln tlle ^ciitoia H.-giment for thc"Ccn "hhlnl nrtt yc* r . .... lnu5ui|0 hM ^ T|m r S 85a.d.j M. »«I • «ms™..orda here lut .A °'T' (we mcan t,109e " h " wcn come miJL n. < l, C ° Une ’ ) we * ro 2 lad t0 wcl Miaa fliiiu . " n ■ ond Utarn . of Eatonton, Orange ’ ° f ' F,ori(? *> * n ‘ l Mi *» Hill, of Ur 1SX-38B8SESWWT8 Thursday night at Mr. Win. tone’s. —„ , Friday night at Lucy OAb Jaatitot*.. V \ Sunday afternoon st St o’clock at Mr. Tho*. Geau’a. BMtne*» JVoliCc*. i . jrm / /. »> .-AvtK rrt r. nz SaCLTxna Esohaxoz.—If yon desire * jexchange alow .pwren:, jaab«» tofixcnxxa end .exchange 25 cents fcr a -oo<l drink. s;ij ■* ir;i ^pt*15>: tM 1 ’ JI If yon want Power* ft Weightraau’a Chemical*, then go to Loses & BAUna. J - the drug trade as cheap Va yon cin gettlrom in freight added. Louoa ft Boivn. • < Sept. 15—4«-tf. MESSRS. HUNTER ft BEU33K are now reomviog a ea|l and far partisnUn »t* their *dyeitl»*mi>ot of next week. Job LETTER HEADS. ;. NOTE HEADS, BILLHEADS, W- * f] BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■* ,1 ‘ STATEMENTS, VISITING CARDS, HAND BILLS. fi f/S^vAL-BLANKS, \ ■ And in CIRCULARS, .‘act, ALL KINDS of Printing ex* onari.e Prices, nt the Athens Georgian Office. ‘ W9iv>l>XAfuU. supply of FIRST CLASS Letter, Note, Bill Heed, Statement, aud other Papers nod Material, pared to offer Spe persons wanting Job ATHENS PRICES Ctrndri Weekly bj fie Itrfiais* Eickigt —:o:— COTTON.—Dull. From IIS «oIL ! VIFILL «ell, upon most reasonable terms j M and price, the ce ebrat. il ' « iih five liunilred acre, more or less, of FIRST CLASS 1 aria and Timbered U,ud» attached. The above vtatc- i.icnts III regard t u ti.i . Shual Ail IK TIItTK n every lurtlcutar. «u«l being located witMn eight mile \:l>eus, aud tiie same GUmnc* fi m;i Crawford, on the Ath- of';!oe GcorgU itailiOc <1, and in the verv heart dofourb«st COTTON GROWING Hurrounditi^ advantages, cannot ONE MILLION DOLLARS id more might here be advantageously expended, within -1 i.stance ttf not more thttu otie mile. For priro, tfruu »n«| particulars, addrene---. II. il. CAliLToN & CO., Real E-iato Agents, Atlien?, Go. II. H. CARLTON. .1 A. lilt OWNING. Augtm Ift, id42-tf. Til a i<‘lN ES'l -IN FARM JHG1A .ill. in.- tu my smia. all having grow f, my age, anJ inyJicalih giving way, I ca ar * offer fji ».Jt’ t> r0 ac:t» of Lait.i, I ring 22 jti tludso-t tiverur. i LaiA$.rcreek, on tl t.» CxrMCJkvHU* and'loecoa Falla. Therearti£!.>a-redo! Bottom tetrad, most of which is First Class. 300 at n s of very tine Wood Land. 350 acres, in- c.uditig Hoitoin, whica is In a high state of cultivation, as touch > as an v Farm of tbo same fixe in the State. 200 a rea vf ilottani and 79ot Upland, bnclosed by three strings of fence, tho river sufficing for the fourth string. The laud lies in so compact and condensed affirm, that a horse can l>« seen from the dwelling over any portion of the 275 acres. The Uplands aro Red Soil, and of the beet qnality tot this section of country. A very fine Race Tarf could be made, running to within a few feet of the dwelling. It i* one of the beat fiubt in the Statute dlvenlfylnx crops, which will embrace Cereals, Grawca, Clover and Corn. COmmeicial FertUlicrs pay a much larger pair -ent than furtlier South, mailu. It a very fine Cotton Firm. With a little ttvublotbo lxif—t jrWu any b* hbitoed V .1 &'.. ' • ST _ _ There are ten iUUwB J; i • .1 [The Duildlnga are #ood, and in fine dP TeaemantliflmUMp to gff^M^liIon^larn, Basement Stables7 Water in CO feet; new Gin ilou.se, Implements, in- Graln Drill, with proved Harrows, of Water, Paxnr and Corn MiU, by Water—two cj^ssaLsasomu OaMbnrea—— 14 a 1$ «, Kit.. ..at as - No. 3, Kit,— I 78 Balt. Pa? Sack 82 M 75al 50 Also mana&ctnre and have on hand the celebrated f Brooks Revolving Screw Press. good .election of eluding Reaper add Guano Altai' Plow*. 4c. 1J attached te Cook with ten acre. 61 miles from fiwelL _ _ The Shave Farm, with *Uef to aduZdaKre-Pure water, eool breeaea, healthy climate aonflB' aoelety-^tepen- •« with the necessity of seeking watering places aa summer rreorla. Within threo mite, te m never failina Water Power, ata low price, offering an inducement to any kind of Manobctaren. , . . .. TwoMtUement*. equal la T.loe,may bemad, on the abort 450 acres of Land. If d*eired,4S0 WM mere, ad joining can be had, maklng Awo uwie wtriemento Addreaa, B. NICKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga. Sept. 15—44-4L . Mil the chore $3$ acre* of Lind ter 835.00 pet acre, one hall cash. On tha remainder a liberal Indalzeue* will be given, by purchaser paying Interest Machine ry, Tools and Implement* aold asp.rale. The above is in the hand* of H. Hi CARLTON and J. 3. WILLIFORD, Beal Estate Agents, Athena, Ga.. or will be sold by the owner at his rerideoee. JOHN N. MONTGOMERY. Ang. 11,1873—At—tf. Fort Lamar, Ga. Lncy Cobb Institute, ATHENS, GA. R& r. A. HEAR**} IMnd[ * 1 *' VI f ILL open on the 8th day of September, 1 taUROES PER TERM (Deluding Fact). rVallmw4mtre *• M SI Toy Money. i£N Dollars’ worth of Toy Green Backs lor Ten Ceuta. The very June 2,1875. thing for bop^at L'SBook Store. 81-tf. , VaeaL. ■jteU Iiemaran... Ooffee. Rio .-.-dSSHfcvSlg- Tes,' I 23al 50 aasrs&4: as ‘ttS 8a 10 Cotton Chida Hone Shoes. — LEATHER Sole Leather Upr. Leather.,,,. Ham. •• _ OdfSliltta... Music. 1 French (extra lessons). ^Orsmeneh and "sto^ng~tao$hl aU without extra charge. 2000 i$°S fjpUE recent death of my highly < Tli SehoMsCic yeu U dlrided totoUiree T. L Auuk Cobb, Sec’y * and thr necessity ofelorfrurnp the business of Griffith ft Cram aeoHe: ABthSreioftSad to the late call and settle np without delay. JOHN H. NEWTON, President Board of Trustees. *4-1 ss I propose to "continue the" business in ' all of itr branches, and ho{« by strict attention to merit a contln- tallow.. English Dairy »r bu -- *40 00*100 00 in Graan Hidea .™ s ~.~«a BAGGING. TIES, .BOPS. Great Redaction in Prices in the No 2. Befugte ‘Clock, Thomas St. TTor the next thirty days. Bracket*, Wall P rjbket*. and all kinds of Ornamental Wood Work, i.^TUtSJOWj will be sold at choic* stock of Fall and Winter Goqds.-gire thmn* -•••• g? iSitSpS',^“—.'irTSSo tl .11 A - * -.0 1 sL nf ssavt ' W a A.A *- The above are retail prices. Pric« are shaded U whole- rale buyers. ■ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Nowlstbe'llmeto make your bouses beautiful at low ®^St bargsin. given In er.ry.bto^at ^ THE NEW Wool Carding Factory / ’USTOM Wool Cards now in operation V/ gt the Factory at the eastern terminus of Brood street, Athens, Ga. Work done • satisfactorily and witk , iTiiiiMttLJgaL \ ITEK the publication of this notice once a week for four week*, and at the Regular Term of tha Court of Ordinary of Oconee County, to be held on tht 1st Monday in October naxt, application will be made to aatd Court for leare to aell the lands of Jasper N. Ed- wurds, late of said county, deceased, for tho purpose of distribution with the heirs of said Estate. JOSEPH E. TRIBLE, Administrator. Aug. 27,1975-44-4t. GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY. FfER die publication of (Jiis notice once a week , ' .'. r four weeks, application will be made by me, at the Regular term of the Cout of Ordinary of said Coun- T y*f°r lenvo to. sell the Real Estate belonging to the hstute.of Samuel Simonton, deceased. ... .. , JOHN F. MURRAY, Adm’r. \\ ntkmsvillc, Ga., Ang. 30,1875. 44-4L GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY. » FTEB the publication of till* notice once'a week “ ,, r iol l r application will bo made by me, at :he Regular Term of the Court Ordinary of aaid onnty, for leare to sell the Real Estate of Young »lekers, deceased. , • ■„ t ' 10 MA9 BOOTH, Administrator. Watkinsville, Ga., Ang. 30,1875. 44-It TO CONTRACTORS. for Building a Court House and Jail FOR CLARKE COUNTY, GA. QEALED Proposals for Building a Court O Houso and Jail ln Athena, Clarke County, Geor- will be received by the undersigned until It te ty, Georgia,” and with n&ie of bidder. Bids may embrace the whole work, or any of tha follow ing parts, vis: 1st. The Brick, Stone and Plastering work, including the digging of the foundation. 2d. The Carpentera and abop work, including furnish- 1dm all necessary lumber. Sd. The Covering. Tinning and Slating, and putting up Tank aud Water Pipes. 5th. The Painting. 4th. The necessary Iron work. The Court House is IOCtxtjO feet, with Pressed Brick front and sides, Slate and Tin roof. Tha Jail is of brick and plank, -40x36 feet, plank laid flat, and fastened with — u. All doors of oak. reserve the right to receive any, or reject A lie DtMiu i esc nr me rigut w icvcue mnj, vr icjuve ail bids, and to let out the wort either as a whole, or in tha foregoing mentioned porta. The work is to ba started immediately upon signing the contract, and to be completed by July lat,1876. Plans and specifications are to be aeon at tha office of Prof. L. H. Charbonnler, Architect, in Athens, Ga. By order of the Court House and Jail Board. A. L. MITCHELL, County Judge and 8ocrotary of Board. August 18, 1875. 43-4t COTTON GIN REPAIRING. WIJfTEMYIEeteM. rjvHE uudersigned is now prepared to do all kind* GIN REPAIRING, —such os making j Brush Wheels, Boxing, Saws, Ne’ Gudgeons, putting on New Breastings, &c., &c., &c. All work GUARANTEED, and don* at 8HO NOTICE, and upon. REASONABLE TERMS. J. L. THOMPSON, Cor. Thompson and Mathew Streets, W interville Ua May 12,1875. University of Georgia, Notice. 4 ITER.t he publication of this notice once a week far (bur weeks, end at the Regular Term of tin f-'iurt of Ordinary for Ocouee Counter, applicatiou wU ’■ i made to said Court for leave to sell all the Real Esta* beluu^ingto the Estate of James L. Gregory, dacearod •a ti rina of the law. GEORGE H. McREE, Ang. 97,1875-44-tt. Adm’r. SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR. FACULTY. GEORGIA.—OOONEE COUNTY. bl/ HEREAS, George E. Griffith applies to me for $ v Letters of Administretion upon the Katete o. i EGriEth, lata of aaid oonoty. daceaaed. ~ ' all persona ara hrraby notified to file the! any they have, a: toy office, on or be fort- day in October next, else amd Letters ed tile applicant. under mv hand and official sjjfnsdurCj^Auguat Ordinary. Hurt County. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. pCRSUANT to an order of the ‘Dourt of Ordinuy of Hart Connty, Ga., will bo acid before tLe Court House door In Hartwell, aaid county, within the legal aonrs of sale, on the flint Tuesday in November next, ■he following property to wit: fifty acres of land, more or lore, lying hi Madison connty, Oa., adjoining lai •if Rachel Sailers, David Cape and others. Sold .ha benefit of the heira and credito r*. Terms cash. .he benefit ■ _ I B. S. WILLIFORD, Administrator. Sept. 15—45-4 ar. VTO1 ICE—Alter tha pubUcation rf this notice, once iv a week for four week*, applieai km will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Hart coun’.y Georgia for leave to sail tha lands belonging to the estate of Sarah E. Hilliard, late 1875. Sept. 1-44-U. ids belonging to the estate of Sarah of aaid county, deceit ed, this August, M.M; JOHNSON, GEORGIA—HART COUNTY. tf/HEREAS, John A Megarity applies to me for VV Lettenor Administration on tha estate of David office, this 23 day of Augrat, FRED C STEFHHfSON, 7 ; Mrk^PORT’S Poison Revived. r PHIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for I so many years, by Mb. MOSES DAVENPORT, and proven to be the most eSbctlve R 4T ROISONT eser Intredoesdinto this or any oti.tr country, Is now revived hy the original receipts and ter sate by bis Son, SEABORN L. DAVENPORT, Sept. 8-O-fim. Athens, Gr martin institute nxopon on toe 23d of Anguit.^ Parents aadGnsre it well worth thu trouble to inquire nseter of instruction here, before de- idlng where to teak education for those under their charge. Theywill find expenses littoi ever halfaamaek asln most lnatUuUaoa of equal grade, tad forllachaiac.er. we refer them, with perfoct conldonec, to tha pstrensui pupils who have known to* Instilue, n ith Ua prewnt corps f teachers, for years. J. E :1A§MIFH, Secret-uy Beard Trust sat, GrJ.W.ULENN^ II. II. TUCKER, D. D„ Chancellor. IV. H WADDELL, A. M., Prof, of Latin. CHARLES MORRIS, A. M., Prof, of Greek. C. P. WILLCOX, A. M., Prof, of Modem UmigH. E. W. SPEER, D. D„ Prof, of Belles-Lettres. P. H. WELL, D. D..LL.D., Prof, of Metaphysics. >V. L. BROUN, LL.D, prof, of Natormi PhtiMophy A Pres. Ua. State College Agriculture A Mach. Arte. 'VMS. RUTHERFORD. A* M., Prat of Mathematics. L H. CHAKBUNNIER, A. M.. ProL of Engineering. H.C. WHITE, C. A M.E., Prof. Chemf.try A Orologp- vV. M. BROWNE, A. M., Prof.of History. E. M. PENDLETON, M. D., Prof, of Agriculture. W. W. LUMPKIN, A.M-. Prat, of EagOth Literature. W. L. MITCHELL, A. M., Plot of Law. The noxt Term opens on October 6th, 1875. Tuition in Academic Department, $7$, payable ln advance, vis: its on OeL Gtb, with $5 Library fee, and $4$ on March 1st, .876. Fifty beneficUrlst trom the 8tate admitted without fee. The State College of Agriculture and toe Meehaato Art* forms a part of the University, snd opens OeL CLh. Law Scheol opens Aug. 18to, 1*75; 2d term open* Feb. 2lst, 1176; Feee $60 per term. Every breach of a liberal and professional education afforded. Fer catalogues, Ac., address W. H. WADDELL, See. Faculty, August 18—42-tf. Athens, Ga. COAL! COAL!! JJAVING established a Coal Yard to AM with my A DEED TONS, 1 ing Coala to the Warehouse, with a stock of FOUR HUN I am now prepared to offer the follow, nos or Athens, at very low prioaa: GENUINE From Knoxville Iron togj lumps, hand clinkers. “COAL CREEK,” Company. Barns brightly, is fin Ve<L sad is free from eftte and “ CAHABA Of Alabama. Almost excellent Coal for domestic use, bains? Had Asa. large lamna. kindles aaicklv ana inara no eindcra| aoot or diuL * * “ BLACK CREEK,” Of Alabama. A new Coal, and the purest that if Alabama or Tennessee. from the Coal Fields of AUbama t August 11,1875. J. H. CARLTON. 41-tf. loot and Shoe Manufacturer, COLLEGE AVENUE, Next Door to Post Office. wmdUmAollart,pen - ceivs a first class pur ol June 80,1876. r of boots. ATHENS ACADEMY. the eanlataat ot Schoos will re-ope» First Day of September, 1875, at the same pi*o?, Teroa aa uaual. W. A. MORRIS., A. M. Mr. Morris has been my aeeiaUnt, and I cordially recommend hia School to my former patrons. W/W. LUMPKIN. Aug. II, 1873. fij-lm. Warning. TTtHE public are hereby notified, that Lucy -■-.Ellen Dowdy, volored, who was ondav eatvaU to m