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C|c ^tirnts Ifomiimt. p. A. STOVALIj, . . Local Editor. WEDNESDAY MOBNINU, OCT. 13,1875. . Fauis<* fi.owkiw and falling leaves of autumn will soon be in fashion. Gantt is mistaken. Ye local does not carry a microscope to view his inonstaclie hut to see the point of the JSh/io'sjokes. Fun for the little folks—and the big ones for that matter—at Davis’ Grand Ex hibition to night (Tuesday.) d&w. WiiiNK.ut levers of the Police Court , ir ‘ ,|,c latest. Beds are nicely spread out, !„.«• blankets given, lamps are Kept trim-* m , .I and burning, in fact everything condu ce to the comfort of the lonely way-farer, is got ten up in style. This is the next thing to a “Magdalen Home.” The Mosque of Omar—Davis’ Grand Ex hibition to-night (Tuesday.) d&w. It’s no itse Talking ; theres’ got to be more money. Inflation’s the word. Larry Gantt can’t run the Echo unless there is more currency. Think of that, •scluirz. Grand Exhibition at Oak Grove.—Mr l\ W. Davis will give one of his Grand Art (exhibitions at Oak Grove, Friday night, Oct. 15th, 1876, for the benefit of Oak Grove Lodge, I. O. O. F. Let all who can possibly do so attend, to aid in this lauda ble purpose, and at the same time, witness an entertainment which will be artistic and wonderful in every respect. Oconee Fair.—The fair of the Oconnec Fair Association closed last Saturday and was a complete success throughout, and re flected gnat credit upon the President and Executive Committee. Owing to onr inability to procure the entire premium list as awarded, for this issue, we wait until we can present it in full next week. Venus do Medici—Davis’ Grand Exhibi tion to-night (Tuesday). d&w. 'A \ % -IT**?- THE ONLY STOVE MADE With, Sliding Oven Doors. Patented Pet. 2,1869, end Sept. 2,1869. STOVES i STOVES!! The undersigned is now prepared to offer the public the FINEST ASSORTMENT OF mm t gob -w m±: mm, Plain Japancd AND STAMPED TIN WARES In Northeast Georgia, at LOW FIGURES. Roofing, Guttering and Tin Work Of all kind*, done promptly and cheap. J. T. COMER. HOPE. ‘8 O’clock.’ HOPE.' MREEDMIEcdaU. Rekold Jsrill stand bejare the* there upon the rock in Uvrtb : and thou shall smiis the rock amd then shall eama wa ter Ml if it that the pstpU map drta*.”—Ex. Perhaps at no period of Christian history from the days in which Christ astonished the multitude at the pool of Bcthesdm, has such an excitement prerailed among tho sick as is now created by the accidental discovery of a fountain of mineral water which beyond cavil eclipses tho whole fraternity of the learned faculty In restoring to original health almost every form of chronic disease. Find ing it impassibU to accommodate the sick here, the proprie tors propose to furnish the concentrated medicine pre pared by simply reducing the water by evaporation into a fine powder or Mass, which pomessee all tho woaderft&I virtues of the water in a cheap and convenient form. The Mam la a fine tonic, alterative and absorbent and is es pecially useful to ladies suffering from irregularities and affections peculiar to their sex. It has been universally approved and endorsed by the Medical Profession wher ever introduced, both as a dUtidcratum in their and as the best popular remedy ever offered in tbs cars of Asthma, bilious Affections, Bronchi LiOchllls, ", Cutaneous ” Cancer, Asiatic Cholera, Cramp Cholic, Erupt- emorrtuges, , , r , , —ngnor. Liver diseases, Tetter, Mental Depression, Nervous Debility. Neuralgia, Nocturnal Emissions, Night Sweats. Prolapsus Uteri, Sexual weakness. Scrofula, Summer Complaints. Venerial diseases, Worms, Whites, and all diseases wh.ch derive their origin from the Blood, Liver or Kidneys. Dissolved in water it makes an excellent wash, gargle and injection, and incorporated with fresh lard,permoa- enila cures the most obstinate case ot Piles. The of this remedy cannot be over estimated in the cure of the diseases mentioned above. The Analysis of the Maas by Prof. Chas. F. Chandler, Ph. D. of the College of Pharmacy, New York City, proves its perfect adaptation to every form of disease proceeding from the Stomach, the Liver the Kidneys, and the Blood. ANALYSIS: Sulphuric Acid The Atlanta Constitution says Wliat does the Chicago Inter-Oocan mean by talking this way of our respected cotemporary in Columbus? *• A Georgian local editor is taken across tin- knee of the Columbus Enquirer lor rush- iiu; into print about the “ extreme felicity” with which he sampled “ some sorghum yrup.” Yet the Enquirer man would sees nothing wrong in sampling corn syrup with ext reme felicity.” The Chieago Inter-Ocean means well, undoubtedly, and we thank them sincerely for taking ye local’s part so effectually. We’ll have the Inter- Ocean also in the edi tor* wool pretty soon if he doesn’t watch. The Jews’ Wailing Place—Davis’ Grand Exhibition to-night (Tuesday). d&w.g A NEW NOVEL BY CHRISTIAN REID. A QUESTION - of honor, BY CHRISTIAN REID, Author of ” Morton House,” “Valeric Aylmer,” “ A Daughter of Bohemia,” etc. 1 vol., 12mo. 50« pages. Tinted paper. Cloth, Price, gl.75. In this strong and absorbing novel tho author of'* Valerie Aylmer,” and “ A Daughter of Bohemia, ” exhibits at their best all those strikiugqualificatioos that have made her previous novels so successful—strength of style, accu racy of character drawing, and ever culminating interest of plot.—A Question of Honor” will be, without doubt, one of the successes of the summer. By the same author: VALERIE AYLMKH. 8vo., paper.Si; cloth, $1.50. The author is one of the rising aud brilliant lights of American literature.—Portland Argus. ■ MORTON HOUSE, Svo., with illustratious, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50. Interesting from lieginning to end.—Ecelectic Magazine. NINA’S ATONEMENT, and Other Stoiies, with Illus trations; paper, $1,000; cloth, $1.50. They arc seven as charming and interesting stories as can lie found in one volume from auy late novelist.— Cincinnati limes. MABEL LEE, 8vo., with illultrations; paper, $1: cloth, $1.80. A story of absorbing interest.—St. l^ouis Republican. EBB-TIDE, 8vo., with Illustrations; paper, fel.uO; cloth, $1.50. EblwTide is a story of power and pathos, and will l*c much admired.—Boston Commonwealth. A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA, 8vo., with Illustrations; paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50. It is novel of brilliancy and attractiveness.—N. Y. Evening Mail. Either of the al>ove mailed, post paid, toany part of the United States, on receipt of the price. D, APPLETON & Co., 43-01. Publishers, New York. A V Clxrlx txm ty. lead, and I wiUpaaiiapontiic same at 11 o’clock a. m. oThi^mh day</Oc**ar“l8Tt, atJ5I?®<*- r, 1ST*, at myofflee. i M. JACKSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. my offi«; onor before the bat Monday in leave thonld not be panted. .. , Site 47-4L Ordinary next, why aaid , this «th da; GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. Whereas, Nathaniel Richardson, Administrator of Jane 8. Riehardaon, deceased, appUes tomo for leave to •ell all the Beal Estate of and deceased, for the purpose of distribution, therefore all concerned are hereby noti ced to ehow came, if any they hare, on or before the lat Monday in November next, why sail leave should G^ntkder my hand, at office, this *1* Sep tember, 1875. ASA M. JACKSON, 47-tt. Ordinary, Alumina, Oxide of Iron, Line, Magnesia, Potass, Soda, Carbonic Acid. Phorphoric Acid. Silica. Organic Matter. The Mass is harmless and may be used at will. Being fully aware of the popular prejudice existing against advertised remedies we offer the Man under the following warrants, viz: 1st that the medicine shall be what U claimed for it. 2nd. All money sent by Registered let ters shall reach us. 3rd, All medicines ordered by the public shall reach them in good condition and rive satisfac tion. 4th, That we hold ourselves responsible to forfeit $500, if we violate any of these warrants. Price—$2 postage paid by mail, or, three packages for $5. Six packages will be sent by Express for $9, or, it will be sent C. O. D. with return charges added, if or dered in lota ot not less tbanone half dozen. ■ Address, Alum Mars Company. Alum Wells P. O., Washington Co., Va. August 18 1875—42-ly. A, Sulphate, Mur^rnf^^u^myo^bfr^sr Flowers, Gloves, &c., cnL Said tract to be divided and sold in three or more of which will be exhibited on the *• -wmipez: Manhood; How Lost, How Re stored ! Just published a new edition of Dr. Culver- Tiieke is a merchant in town who rcceiv- v>l a very large consignment of chickens from Gainesville yesterday, which had to come all the way around by Atlanta. Just to think of it 1 This reminds us of a gen tleman from Macon in our office last week, who was surprised that he had to pay twenty dollars a month board ior his son, in eollege, when, as he went on to remark, eggs, hotter and chickens could be gotten here ahnost for nothing. See what a fond delu sion this gentleman labored under. It was so once upon a time, but now the Air Line road takes all the produce to Atlanta, some of which, were there means of transporta tion, would come to Athens; and hence these articles of provisions are scarce and high here, and will necessarily continue so until our Northeastern road is completed. The number of partridges this season seems, from present indications, to be con siderably below the average. The bags made by our sportsmen since the opening of the season, October 1st, have been very un satisfactory. On the afternoon of the 1st, Messrs. W. IV. Thomas, \V. B. Tiiomas and J. II. Ritkkk, were ill: in the field. W. W. Tuomas iound only- two coveys, and bagged ten birds; W. B. Thomas found two coveys, and bagged eleven; and J. H. Rucker found two coveys, and bagged nine. The next afternoon, J. II. and A. C. Rucker, after hunting over one of the fa vorite “ rounds,” come home without see ing a feather. On the afternoon of tho 4th, W. W. Thomas and J. IL Rucker went out to gether, finding one small covey in a pine thicket, and killing two birds. On the afternoon of the 5tli, W. B. Thomas killed five out of a covey of six, and two out of a covey in tho woods. All the coveys, with one or two excep tions, have been smal); indicating an unfa vorable year for raising. On the ground already hantod, all report a falling off of at least seventy-live per cent, mi last year. The ground hunted so far has been that just around the city. It is to he hoped that birds will be found more plentiful farther from town. wells Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermnttorhcca or Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotenev, also. Consumption, Epilep sy and Fits, induced by .self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, Ac. tW Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demon strates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequence's of self-abuse may be radically cured without tho duugerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture should be iu the hand- _f every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt ot six cents or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 127 Broadway, New York. Post Office Ilex, 4586. July 14-3m Shun Drug Poisons. MEDICINE RENDERED USELESS! YTOLTA’S ELECTRO BELTS and BANDS are indorsed f by the most eminent physicians in the world for the re of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fils, female complaints, nervous aud general debility, and otherchronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with fall particulars free by NoltaBelt Co., Cincinnati, o- Sept. 15-46-R. $3 SAMPLES FREE S3 *?*££ ‘Jwi! where. Address THE UNION PUB. CO., Newark, N. J. Sept. 15-46-R. - free. TRUE A Co., Augusta, Maine. Sept. 15-46-R. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, COLLEGE AVENUE, JVext Door to Post for of «“ credito - nptlv executed, ten do! prom; nd ten dollar*, j»er mail or express and yon shall re ceive a first class pair of boots. Jnne 30, 1875. 85-til DAVEJtPORT’S Poison Revived. r FHIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for JL 80 many ytare. by Mr. MOSES DAVENPORT, and proven to be the most effective R AT POISON ever introduced into this or any other country, Is now revived by tbe original receipts and for sale by his Son, SEABORN L. DAVENPORT, Sept. S—13-Cni. Athens, Ga- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke County, will be sold before theCouit House door of aaid County, on the lint Tuesday m November next, during the legal hours of tale, one tract of land lying partly in the County of Ooooee and partly in said County of Clarke, containing 702 acres, more or leu, on _ ’eaL Wm. Butler and others, on which rs agqad ing House containing six rooms, a good Gin House and Screw, a good Shoal on Shoal Creek for Grist separate tracts, plats of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Also 7 shares of Georgia Rail Road Stock. AU to be sold as the property of Thomas H. Young, de ceased, for the benefit o‘f his legatees. • Terms tor the Kailroul Stock Cash. For tha fluid half cash the other half 12 months credit, with note and approved security, and bond for titles when land is paid for. JEREMIAH D. BROWN, Adm’r. de bonis non with the will annexed. Sept. 22—17-«w.—Printer* fee (2.75. If yon wants NO. 1 cook; STOVE, ; . AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS, CHEAP FOR CASH. Roofing and Guttering a Speciality. Sept 15, 1875. " ' — * Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, t respectfully inform the iee adjacent, that the has Oconee County. GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY. W HEREAS, AARON CROW APPLIES TO ME for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Margaret W. Purker, late of said comity, deceased— Therefore, all persons uro hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, at my office, on or before the First Monday in November next, else said letters will be granted the applicant. Given tinder my hand and official signature. - * J. R. LYLE, Ordinary. October 9,1875. octG-4w . ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee county, Ga., will bo sold before the Court Home door in WauinaviUe in said county, within the legal boon of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following property to wit: eighty seven acres of land, more or leas, adjoining lands of llratitly Hale, ms. Naneey, W. House, Aaron Crow and others. Id for the benefit of the creditors and others. Terms ah. October the 4th, 1875. Oct. 6-42-4W. TIIOMAS BOOTH, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee county, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door in WatkinsvUle, said county, within the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in November next, the following property to wit, one hundred and seventy-five acres of land, more or less, lying in said county of Oconee, adjoining lands of Mrs. Tindal, B. P. Gregory, Dawson Burger and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms, one half cash, the re- maining half payable twelve months after date with ap. proved security. Oct. 4th. 1875. Sept. 6t—49-4w. GEORGE H. McRF.E. Adm’r. Mas. T. A. Adams would most ladies of Athens and of counties . now received and opened a most choice and select as sortment offering and Sommer Millinery Goods, com prising in pSt the latest styles and fashions of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Which she will sell at reasonable prices, call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from a dis tance carefully filled. Store located on Broad street, one door above National Bank. April 91,1875—25-tf. State, County & School Taxes for 1875. 1 have in the past. The full is the 'best time to pay taxes, and it will be to the interest of tax payers to set tle their taxes without delsy and save cost. JNO. W. JOHNSON, Tax Collector, Clarke county, Ga. Sept. 15—4G-6t. Blacksmith Shop. H ILL FEW would respectfully announce to the citixens of Athens and adjoining country that he is fully prepared to do all manner of work in the Black smith liuc ill a superior manner and at reasonable charges. He has the best workmen and nscs nothing bat tho best material. Plantation Work, Horse Shoe ing, and very difficult job* a specially. SHOP located opposite Mr. J. Z. Cooper’s Livery Stable, SOdec CIGAR ANDTOBACCO EMPORIUM. MR. G. HAUSER, Keeps constantly on band a fine assortment of a INTO 1 CIGAKS, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, BATCH CASES, Etc., Etc. Let all who desire to enjoy a real luxury in the way of smoking or chewing and at a comparatively small cost, eall st his emporium, on College Avenue, Athena, Ga. May 12, 1875—2S-tf. Great Reduction in Prices F or the next thirty days. Brackets, Wall Packet*, and all kinds of Urnunental Wood Work ( will be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Now Is tbe time to make your bon«ez beautiful at low figures. Great bargains given in everything at 26-tf BLUKE’S Bookstore. Rustic Window Shades. At $1.50 per pair. At $1.75 per pair. At $2.00 per pair. At S2.20 per pair. At $4.00 per pair. At $4.50 per pair. $50 TO $10,000 Has been Invested in Stock Privilege* and paid 900 C £!V PROFIT. “ How to Do It,” a Book on Wall St., sent free. TUM- BRIDGE A CO., Bankers A Brokers, 2 W*ll-st., N. Y. Sept. 15-te-U. The most elegant, simple, and most durable Shades in use. The above prices include all the necessary fixtures. They can be put up iu five minutes, by any one who can drive a nail, and they never get out of order. Call and *ce them at * BURKE’S Book Store June 2, 1875—31-tf. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee County, Ga., will ba sold, before the Court House door in Watkinsville, in said oounty, within the legal hours of sale, on tbe lint Tuesday in November next, the fbllowing property, to-wit: One Hundred Acre* of Land, more or less, adjoining lauds of Geo. W. Veal, Albert W. Edwards and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms Cash. JOSEPH E. TRBBI.E, ■ oct6—49 | 4w• Administrator. FAIR AND TIMELY NOTICE. ritllANKING my friends for their patronage in the a past, and asking for a continuance of the same, 1 beg to say that, FROM AND AFTER THE 1st OF OCTOBER, my terms will he CASH ON DELIVERY, except to those parties who have always paid their bills PROMPTLY on presentation. Where goods are charged, it will be with the distinct understanding that the bills are DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH, would willingly give longer time if I were able, bnt I am not. I trust that no one will be offended at the course, as my necessities drive me to it. I hope by prompt attention to business and low prices, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. IT. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer. Sept. 22—47-tf. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee county, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door in Watkinsville in said county, within the legal boon of sale, air the first Tuesday in November next, the lbOowingproperty to wit, two hundred and seventeen acre* of land, more or less, adjoining lands of J. C. Wilson, Franklin Carter and others. Sold for the benefit of creditors. Terms cash. Oct. 4th, 1875. .Oct 6—49—4w. JOHN F. MURRAY, Adm’r. GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY. After tho,pubHeatioikaf this notice once a week tot four weeks, and at the Regular Tarm of the Court of Ordinary for Ooonoo County, application will be made fbr leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to tbe Estate of Edmund Elder, deceased, in terms of the law. October 1,1875. WM. Y. ELDER, 49-4t Adminiatrator. WEATHERLY & €0. ARE NOW READY fo? tyo ((fill} and Jane? {fade. Having just returned from Now York with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Wood- and Willow Ware, Hardware, Crock- s eiy, Drugs* : &c. ^ Prices to suit these Lard time. All kinds of COTOTRY PRODUCE Goods. Call and see us at the Thomas Streets. Hart County. GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY. N otice i« here that on the rebygv given to all persons concerns day of September, 1869, Burr Asia AAA ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Dls- odlvtvWW. tributed every fifteen days. 1 prite...510O,0U) 11 prise $50,000 2 prises, $25,000 each 50.000 354 prises, amounting to 810,000 Whole tickets, $20; quarters, $5; twentieths, $1. Circulars vf inlormatiun free. Prices cashed. A.IHJNAU A Co., Bankers, Post-office Box 2089. 21 Park low New York. Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries con- stantly on hand. The Brown Cotton. Gin Co., C.1SH FOR WOOL,, —OR— CLOTH FOR WOOL. The Athens Manufacturing Company are now making a much larger variety of Woolen Goods tlisn ever before, and pro; — . vi oc|ncuiVci. ioiw, uuiivi Dickerson, late of Hart county, departed this life in testate, and no person has applied tor administration on the estate of safil Barrel Dickerson, and tliat In term* of the law, administration will be vested in the Clerk of tbe Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, on the first Mondav in November next, unless some valid objection is made to hit appointment.: - Given under my hand and official signature, this 23d day of Sept. 1675. 7 - ■ F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordin rv. Sept. 29—4S-5t. repose to Exchange them for Wool, believing it to be more to the interest of the Planter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Card ed and Spun at home. Call for Samples and Terms of Excliange. R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent May 19,1675—29-tf. Dissolution of Copartnership. flYHK recent death of in; A partner, Walton f my highly esteemed friend and mw. .. a.w» H. Griffith, foreee mxm me tbe necessity of Awing np tha business ofGriffith & Crane at once. All those indebted to the late firm will please call and settle up without delay. 1 propose to continue the business in all of its branches, and hops by strict attention to merit a contin uance of tho patronage so liberally bestowed in the past. J. R. CRANE, Feb. 24.tf. No 2. Refugee Block, Thomas St. Notice. N EEDLES for all kinds of Sewing Machine*, at wholesale and retail, by g c D()BBS, Agent. Sept. 22, 1875—47-tf FITS CURED FREE!! A NY person suffering from the above disease 1* r«H|nretcd to »uarcs* Dr. Puct, sods trial bottle of medicine will be forwarded by Express. FREE! 1 The only conI Wing the Express charges, ! my large business, are small. Dr. Wii i lr ** lme,lt “ f F | TS or EPILEPSY Ranks County. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Banks County, will be sold before the Court House door in Hartwell, during the legal hours of ealc, on the _ mMsiimi^ suits UUUU1CU M1U 3I.UVLU UUtO. more or less, beings part of 943 acres. Survey granted to Thomas King and Alvin E. Whitler, formerly of Caruesville, Franklin County, Ga., all in the origiual forest. illso one other tract of fifty acres, adjoining lands of Spnncer, Brown and others; some improvement on this Place. Sold as the propertv of Obc Brown, deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM TURK, Adtn’r. gSept. I—47-4w. of Obe Brown, deceased. NW BOOKS. S 1GNA Onidn’s last, $2.00. T ~ ‘ - — - Three Feathers, by Wm. Black, fil.oO. Rai* of tbe Camp, Illustrated, $1 00. Alice Lorain*, by Blackwood, 75c. Walter’s Word, bv James Payne, 50e. A mad Marriage, by M. Agnts Fleming, 01.75. Pastor's Recollections, (1.59. For sale at June 23. 84-tf. BURKE’S Book Store Good Reading at Panic Prices. D URING the summer months. Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, will be sold at Gbxatlt Ridccxd 1‘kicn. Now is the time to ret good reading at low •(Hires, at BURKE’S Book Store. June 2, 1875. Sl-tf. h00K OUT FOR FINE BEEF. w. R. DEMORE, Aoxirr, ~^l»stfuu v informs the eitiaans of Athena and vicinity Until **“ opened a stall forth* sale of Beef, Pork, NEW LONDON, CONN., Manufacturers of Cblton Gins, Cotton Gin Feeders, Con- daasers aud Cotton Gin Materials of every description. Our Gins have lx-en in use thirty years, aud have so satahllshed reputation for simplicity, liX 'l-running, du rability and for quality and quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder Is easily attached to tbe UIn, aud easily op erated by any hand of ordinary intelligence. They are the simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market and feed with more regularity than is possible by hand, increasing the outturn and giving a cleaner and better sample. At all Fairs where exhibited and by Planters having them in use, they have been accorded the highest enconiuma. Oar Condensers are well-made* durable and simple in con struction, and do what is required of them ranidly and well. No additional power is required to drive the Feed er or Condenser* and no Gin House is complete without them. We are prepared to warrant* to any reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to every purchaser. Circulars, prices aud full information furnished. Address as above, or apply to SUMMEY, HUTCHINSON A BELL, Athens, Ga. Sept. 15-46-It. raiedy. 1 it costs notbiug, and he WILL CURE YOU, no matter of how long standing your case may be, or how many other remedies may have foiled. Circulars and testimonials sent with FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. Be particular to give your Express, as well as your Post Office direction, and FeqJLly. Address, DR. CHAS. T. PRICE. 67 Will law Street* Now York. CEN.ERAL TICKET AGENCY, RAILROAD TICKETS For sale, by all routes, and to all principal points in the UNITED STATES. Buy your Tickets before leaving Athens, and get all iuiormition from Capt. WM. WILLIAMS, Agent Southern Express Co.. Athens. Ga. May IS, *75 28.tf. staple article ' plsaiw every body—Trade continually in creasing—Agents wanted everywhere—Umt inducements— don't waste time—send for circular to Robert Wells, 43 Yesey 8t., N. Y., P. O. Box 1287. Sept. 15-46-R. $77 A Week guaranteed to Male and Female Agents, in their locality. Gets Nothing to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. VICKE RY A CO., Augusta, Me, fcepL 13-46-B. fra fi*r day at home. Simple, werth $1 free $d to $JUsTINS08 4 CO , Portland, Maine. Sept. 15-44-R. Butt, , "Pvucd a stall for the sale of Beef, Pora, Mr S' 1 ' un “, *e., at the abop formerly ooenpied by »nd >U the rear of L. J. Lampkiu’i Store, tnerehwlEngine House: all can be supplied every the cit. te**t will ba delivered at any portion of Au .".,, * “ ,ta )l will be opened Saturday morning. *' l«74-tf. w. R. DEMORE. 1*1' Feed and Sale Stable, G-A.Z Win v , 4 RE V VKS .PROPRIETORS fluiUiiif tw,' 1 t>K ' r old stand, rear Franklin House ^:a?arisiar7ara'sir8t tl] tiiii*, 10 our CWP *« Stock on hand for sale nt Doc. l#.tfr BOOTS and shoes TO ORDER. N W. ^AXJDRtJPj ABTIST, ' from the old Loml guaranteed. Building door to tho , T Class Work June 18,1875—mf Medical College of Georgia, The Medical Department of the University of Georgia. THE 44th session will be <»m'"rnredjn Augusta on the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER NKXr. Feea- Matriculatlon, $5; full course of Iwetnrea, WO, Prac tical Anatomy (once), *10 j Diploma, *SO. For further particulars, appiy to L. A. DUGAS, Dean. Oct. 6th—wBt. THE JAS. lEFFEL Doable Tarblne Water Wheel, — MamUaetarcd by F00LE & HUNT* Baltimore. Etb 7jooo fioir j.y vsvt Simple. Durable, always reUablo tad ii-'S- laC M»uufiCturrr.’, r.'“3. cl FortaUo 6s btatioaary Patterns for Dolls’ Clothes. Instructive, Amusing and Entertaining. “1 stopped at the Book Store, and tbe Trousseau I bought. For Dome must have some new cloth, I thought. See! here are tbe patterns, in colors so bright, 1 have tried every one, anu find them all right.” Each package contains all the patterns necessary for a Doll’s Wardrobe. Price 30 cents. Mailed, postage paid, on receipt of the price. For sale at BURKE’S Book Store. June 2,1875. Sl-tt FALL AND WINTER lSTftr Are now prepared to show one of the most elegant and largest stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, OT3IS, &C. EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS MARKET. By special attention to the careful selection of our goods, we have pro cured all the novelties the season affords, consisting in part of Elegant Plain and Solid Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS, BEITS, SCARFS and TIES, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING NOVEL AND NEW. In addition to our usual expensive lines of goods, we have opened this season, An Elegant Carpet and Shade Department, Comprising Full Lines of all the Leading Styles and Manu factures, Which we offer at prices, defying all Compe tition. JVo. S Broad StAthens, Georgia. Sept. 30—1-tf. M HOT IMM l H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large sto bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper He is making a speciality of fore. J. T. CO, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, jEZXJEX2 OJT, GA., Will attend to the butiocos of effecting sales and pur chase of v * -•••* as Agents, on REASONABLE TERMS. Applications should be made to T. J. Bowxax. October 4, 1875.—40-lm. MARBLE. A. R. ROBERTSON’S i«i mm mt Dealer in and mannbeturer of Monuments, Head and Foot Stones, Marble and Granite Box Tomb* and Cra dle Tombs. All work warranted. Persons will do well to examine my designs, and be convinced that they are dealing with a fair and square man. Athens, Ga., Sept. 29, 1875. 48-tf / Millinery and Fancy Goods. Miss C. JAMES, O FFERS to the Ladies a Choice and well Selected Stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, JEWELRY. TUCK COMBS, BUCHINGS. REAL HAIR GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ac- PAT TERN HATS AND BONNETS, OPENED OCTOBER 13th. Please eall before ber fine go a distance . . Store located on Bread St, between Dm. Longa to Billups and Smiths Drug Stores. Sept. 30—d&w-3m. CHEAPER THAN EVER! THE undersigned would beg to an nounce to bis friends aud the public generally, that he 1ms just returned from his annual tall trip to New York and Boston, with a large and varied stock ot very superior goods, consisting partly of the following, selected with great care: „ ■ ,» MEN AND YOUTHS’, READY MADE CLOTHING of the latest fall styles, Gents Famishing Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, Ladies, Gents’ and Boys Shoes, Boots and Hats, in al most endless variety .Um brellas, Fine Ken tucky Jeans, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Factory Goods, Yarns, Osnaburgs, Checks, Shirtings, Fine TVamsuttn and other brands, Bleachings, Tickings,Blankets, Ac. &c. &c. Also, Saddles, Bridles and Harness, Drugs, Crockery and Glassware, Hollow Ware, and Hardware; also,the Celebrated Murfrcs- boro’ Red Cedar- ware, &c. Also, a full line of choice Groceries, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Lard, Hams, Cheese, Kerosene Oil. And many other choice goods too num crous to mention, and which mutt, be seen to be appreciated. The above goods, owing to the recent decline, he will bo en abled to sell J. H. HUGGINS. stock of goods, than hereto- Urockery, Glassware. Lamps and Oils. J. H. HUGGINS, Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon, Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per set. Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set, Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set, Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set. Sells the best Granite Plates at 7 5 cents to $1.00 per net. Sells the best Granite Cups and Saucers at 90 cents to |L00 a set, Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each. J. H. HUGGINS, Has a lot of Beautiful Chinn Tea Sets, Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets, Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware, Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys, Has a large stock of Family Groceries, Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. J. H. HUGGINS, Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac., Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese, Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch, Sella Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar, Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molasses, Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks, Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnaburgs. J. H. HUGGINS, Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlery, Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather, Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans, Sells Bagrin, Ties, Rope, Hoes, Axes and Traces, Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice, •Sells many other goods too numerons to mention, Sells goods at low prices, go and see foryonrself. Zm HA SX2 613 (39 GS3 332 a DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, -tit The Enterprise Long Looked For! AT THE FRANKLIN HOUSE Meals can bu luul at oil hoars, for FIFTY CENTS EACH, This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. The Traveling publio will be accommodated with Boerd and Lodging for TWO DOLLARS PER DAY. A FINE OYSTER SALOON Is also connected with this Hotel. This is tha place to S :t Oysters, Fish, Beef Stake, Ham and Eggs, toe. ystera will be sold by tbe quart and gallon, to those ho with them. Give us a trial and we will please yon Go to Oct. 6—49—tf* J. H. HUGGINS’. No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. llorscsand TVIuIes, W E hereby notify the publio that tea will soon have on baud, a fine lot of Horae* qnd Mule?, and ou accommodate persons that dcUra' to putehasa' aCott at o “«Krfs;ais.* r Toy Money. June 2,1875. Sl-tt H j %n ca Oct. 28—tr. W. A. JEST! t.thr: Prop riet« rs. THE FINEST FARM —IN NORTHEAST GEORGIA FOR SALE. f^vWING to my sons all having g V_y up udleftme, ray age, end my health tiviBgi offer tot aale $50 acraa of Land, Mug 22 mil** from A atm grown xl, 1 jins 22 milesfrom*Athens, on Hadson river and Lamar creek,Son the road from Athens to Carneavllle and Toccos Falls. There are 225acres ot Bottom Lzndjmost of which la First lass. 800 acres of very .fino Wood Land. 850 acres, in cluding Bottom, which is in a high state of cultivation, as much so as any Farm of the same siae in the State. 200 seres of Bottom sod 75 of Upland. Enclosed by three . —- ** 1 — for in® fourth string. . condensed a form, that s horse can be seen from the dwelling over any portion of the 275 acres. The Uplands are Bed Soil, and of the heat quality for this section of country. A very fine Race Turf could he made, running to within a few feet of the dwelling. It is one of the best Hums In the Stats for diversifying crops, which wIU embrace Cereals, Grasses, Clover ana Corn. Commercial Fevtilixan pay a much larger per cent than further South, making it a very fins Cotton Farm. With a tittle trouble the largest yields may bo obtained. Tbe Buildings are good, and in fine repair.—There are tea Tenement Houses, in good condition; a Barn, 50x50, with Basement Stables; Water in W feet; now Gin House, Sox CO fact; new 20 bona power Engine, well mounted, which propels anew Giaaad Thresher. Also, a good stlectlon of Improved Agricultural Implements, in cluding Beapcr and Mower combi nod. Grata Drill, with Guano Attachment, Hona Hay Bake, Improved llarrows. Flows. Ac. A fine Orchard, a fins Spring of Water, Pump attached to Cook Boom ; a Circular Saw and Corn Mill, With ten seres of Land—Mills propelled by Water—two miles from dwelling. Tha above Farm, with *11 of its advantages pure water, cool brasses, healthy climate and good society—dispen ses with tha necessity of soaking watering places as rammer resorts." Within three miles is s never fidting Water Power, at a low price, offering an inducement to any kind of Manufacturera. TWosettlements, equal in value,*may be made oq the above •»acres eflrasd. If deeired, 450 acres mote, ad joining, eon bo bad, making two mof, settlements. Tbe above Is in the hand* of H. H. CARLTON and J. S. WILLIFORD, Beal Estate Agents, Athens, Ga. or will be sold by the owner at his rmidanca. „ _ JOHN N. MONTGOMERY, Aug. 11, 1875—41-tf. Fort Lamar, Ga. Bkoad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georgia, TAKES this method of announcing to the public generally, that he has just returned from New York withjtho largest and most complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Furnish ing Goods, full lines of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, such as TieB, Scarfs, Woolen Goods, in Shawls, CloaAs, &c., &c. Also, a desirable lino of Lady’s nod Chil dren's Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to mention. He invites the attention of buyers to the same, feeling confident that he can offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON, $ Which he has been unable to do heretofore. Thanking the publio for past patronage, and hoping to receive a share of the samo hereafter. My motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Very respectfully will ASTONISH THE NATIVES. If you want any thing in the above mentioned ejassea of goods, or in any ’s^C. ©OJBBS, ^LovwpartojT Broad Strect,'oppoaite Doraey to Co’s. tm; SETTLED FACTS. That tbe Oglethorpe Echo is one of tbe best advertising medium fbr tbe Athens merchants, in tbe State. ' : That Athens is Tax MAXgxT for Oglethorpe count and thousand* of dollars are expanded yearly there 1 by advertising therein. * Advertising rates reasonable. T. L GANTT, Editor and Proprietor, Oct. 6—49—3m. CHARLES STERN. ForSalct A 1GOOD Second Hand Piano for Sale Cheap. Appl, A tat this office. Oct. 6—49—St. T Office Northeastern Railroad Company. Atuxxs, Ga.. October 1, 1875. : of the Stockholders of the raid at lit o’t dent and Di- rectors will take place- JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, KING’S CURE FOR CHICKEN CHOLERA, IB THE ONLY CERTAIN REMEDY FOB THE DISEASE AMONG Poultry of all Kinds* Used twice a week it will Prevent the Disease* And keep the Poultry in • HEALTHY CONDITION. It has been used successfully for years in this and other States. Price 50 cents per bottle, which makes TWO GALLONS of the Medicine. Prepared by Dr. WM. KING, Athens, Ga.—33-tf. For sale. A 100 Gallon Still, with Chp and Worn complete. Apply to Baaunay, TIntahaaoii A BaD, ev Hut Newton. June 2,1875. NEW STORE flOUS FOR RENT. * FOR SALE. Two Wagons and P lra Good Hence, Chaafrfi* Cash wen time fib til November. Approved security. r >J. H. HUGGINS, Fab.**.*.* FOR SALE A Plantation within alxYnDea of Athena, 4 three hundred and aavanty-ateht ran*, lest. One hundred scree steered, fifty aeretoi impress*. Ang. 25-48-tf.