The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, March 07, 1876, Image 2

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Cljt ^t|ras (Seovnian. TROUBLE IS THE GOVEBNXEN^CAXP. Hu Investigation llntehet Full* Hairy in Grants Cabinet. There are two men in ; Ueneral Local ami Traveling Arch!, CAPT. J. K. HITCH. LOCAL AGENTS. Mr. James A. Manley, Tooeoa City. Mr. F. C. Stememo*, Hwt County. Mr. C. H. Anueews. Fort Lam r. Mr. Fkane IIakaL'oN, Cleveland. Mr. W. L. Dean. Danivlavillc. Mr. W. T. MateiEld, Windsor. Mr. I. Bulk* Brown, Hurt County. Mr. H. 8. Anderson, Farmington. A Hksii Official OwrE anp Mu Sc&e 'aiy&efiinap res^iis to ^4 gressiviuil Guillotine. Grant to his Rescue and Accepts the ETERNAL ViQlLASCE TUh PRICE OF Columbus Times: UBhRTYP .Georgia ivh« are w«rf $1,000,000. One off rhaps in the history of our gran.l^-^i'les in Savannah ant) the other in v *7, . *.» • • “TjA Northeast Georgia. ltb.«utbmp'»lern'«& | n thf '^ of Newton ownty there occasion, for the application j -< a ^ or ^uizn| thieve.*. It is pruha- contained in the above time*! hie the University Malitia will be sent down thaiMliil wifc be during the I there. ensuetng vear. ££ * I , f Bartow man ha invented a knife fad _ — ' .TrW-eBjfc I f<»rh c..».i.;..«yt. M « tnr a one armed man. The Preparatory to the numerous ! next thing in order is to invent a way which which are to take place in our State, within j two-armed men can get something to eat. D. Iff ISO ad Street, Athens, (Successor to Pittard; Mitch -DEALS IN- AXD .EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A GROCERY STOKE, ALSO AGENT TOR THE UNIVERSITY BILL. Resignation Pf.sdingtiie Investigation. ,, * ,e text twelve montho, _altenrij| hav^lhe ^ Newtan county thinks she ought to muni- j ___ _ __ 1 am TUT ' ' T'v " l ■ Buy ‘Goods, Groceries, Lbockery, Mats, Boots. Bum . r . .. , man than O. A. Bacon, irot Imu out. ' respective campaigns. Encouraged b\ lor-1 . _ , , i r ii c » ! Our farming friend* have taken advantage mersuccessesand^fullof those schemes and „ f tlMtwLl ? .. Mllkt! ^ ttllilo lhe SUD devices, which have in the"pasl but too shame | shin^^jgire far advanced with the pitch- fblly characterized onr politics, they are ex* , ingof their crojis.—Gainesville Southron. ercising an. untiring zeal and energy, j Several of our farmers, wh> had prepared which looks to self agrandizeiucnt as the Inad for cotton, have since wisely changed . - ,, , . ! their minds, and will plant it in corn in-i , , * • * * e t- i i '®t**d.—Oglethorpe Echo. 0 So incons,stent is the course of this horde , Mp . fi ^ niaiJe a omtract to ! | { Ti e corruptions u..earthed within the la-t week hv the Democratic invtstigating com mittees in Congress, have been of n nio-t • {shamefol and-ffioTwimtlranwref; andTiarw by their dynamitic pfophnsihm, created quite As yet we have been unable to obtain any a commotion in the admin'stmtiun camp, authoritative information as to the fate of jj r< Secretary Belknap, he of the war de-i the •’bill reorganizing the government of the |tartment. through the suggestion or iustiga- Statc University,” in the hands of the Gov-. ,- wn „j an aiQ bitious and extrivagant wile, ernor, but learn from several sources that it j | iai | actually rented out hi* offices at large has died from Guliernaturial sulPication. ; emus, which being regularly paid In by bis Well, “we shall see, what we shall see,” and lessees, Mr. and Mrs. Belknap have heeu in our future issues, we shall say what we a b] e lu live in quite a handsome style. His liave to say about this matter, j wife who seems to have been quite business-like Jf/{ HILL'S sECuAlt SPEECH • in her transactions, lias been dead sometime, Mr. B. H. Hill created a little excitement and the unfortunate Belknap, had to bear the in Congress the other day. Ju the debate | brunt of his misfortunes alone. He made no A N 1) of office seekers with' those qualities of fit' ‘ have another dwelling house built just across j ness, honesty aud integrity jwhieh. should the.-tmt Jrom Maj. J. II. Skelton, near the jjy . determine the office holders, that not until, °ne lately erected Gazette. m the people in their sovereign right and A little Roman seeing his sister on fire, j might arise and order otherwise, will the Hied .her down on tlm floor and rolled her | « » * ■ . around until the tire was out. lbe Courier ■ guerdon of office ’be bestowed in accordance j votcs t( ie j;uj e g jx year old extinguisher a : with those principles, which are the sure medal. guarantee of the peoples liberties and the; Two Gwinnnett citizens were called out of I-WBS upon restoring to the pension rolls the South- i excuse before the Committee, he attempted ! true interest and prueperty of the whole their house, the other night and severely ern survivors of the war of 1812, Mr. Hill no defense lielure the President, and hoped iuiuutry . „ i whi,*! «1 by a band of unknown arsons for j em survivors oi me war oi ioi., ; ... ...... , j furmshiug information to Uuited Slates revc- made a speech iu which be said he had taken , hv tendering Ins res.gnat ion, which was. Recognizing then, as all must, that rc-! nue ()fficerg no part in politics liefore the war except to j promptly accepted by the latter, to escape j nrwed vigilance on the part of the people | Wc have never known a greater demand j canvass the Stnte of Georgia in opposition to i >be additional mortification of au impeach- j is the only sure corrective to this evil j for seed oats than we h§ve heard within the secession, and that wkerever he found n i ment. The opposition in the House aud 1 which has so shaken public confidence as to last week. . Many of our farmers have been j survivor of the war of 1812 he also found a ! Senate, however, seem to be determined, and , make governmental affairs but matters of j ThS^iXltad'lKig^for a^eSn Union man. lie denied that the South was !-'!'• Secretary Belknap will have to step j distrust, let us urge a full and complete ; growing COUhU : like Gwinnettf—J7cr«W responsible for the origin of the seccssimi fi*rlh before the bar of bis country to answer ! arousement on the part of every Democrat, ; ^ avs tl)e Savannah Fetes: A student in , : "“ J “ S J ' ri " every true Georgian. Let the present year,. the «tate University, who was a candidate so pregnant with important events, w itn.ss for West Point, was thrown out in the com iiRGIA STATE CRAWL.E DISSOLVED BO>Ej S D. MITCHELL No. G Broad Street, Athens, G eon feb*29.1 m. mssut fmm, an increased interest on the part of our | F|i ,ive examination on a question in Eng- , , , . .. i-• i ,p - li-h grammar. Hcallv. we have a belivr whole people m the political affairs of the • , . . 1 1 l _ ‘ _ opimo.i of the young mans intellect than country. A former policy might have iudi- ^ jhnsc who attcmptcl to teach him grammar doctrine, but placed that responsibility upon 1 *" fi'gk crimes nnd niisdememiors. f lie New England, and he concluded his remarks j President pretends to have been ignorant of by asserting that, while these very pension •! l ^ ie enormity of tbe«e crimes when he acccp- ers were throwing up breastworks at New | le<1 hi * resignation, this siateincut, however. Orleans, to resist the enemies of our common 1 ta, i be taken for what ii is worth, fhe tree- couutrv, the people of New England were ’ n-,ar . v W *H therefore, lie indicted next week, i catcd otherwise, but the time lias come 1 or those who examined him. assembled in convention at Har for.1 eU -! ““ d if found guilty, bis penalty will be a fine- i[when every true citizen cf our S.ate and As Mr A. M. Parks, of Elliert I a ice the amount received by him ! rom th** ! of our country elioufd not only fuel an in- j turning from Athens one day last week with . . /** . , . i w r.,. ... . ... n loa« led wagon, his team I ecanie somewhat lessees of bis office, and three years m the j ere t m but act a lively part ( u.imanageabh, and iu stooping lo ncovc. |rt nitenlinr_v. T he identity of Babcock, with bringing about tlic much-uceded iCHirni in lj lie3 | le was thrown from the mule lie j those associated in the wbi.-kv frauds and the I ^l ,e conduct of our politics. Let every was riding, nnd liefore he could recover him- CELEBRATED FERTILIZER! LIBERAL T ERMS! dcavoring to proclaim the right of teccssiou This brought Blaine, Ivasson, Hoar and dozens of otl e:s to their lett with demands for recognition by the Speaker, in order that they might reply. “The utmost disorder existed on the floor. Everybody crowded down towards the front of li.e desks to get nearer to the actors in the N-cne, which at this moment was extremely exciting. Dur ing the confu.-ion and uoi.-e Bluine and others continued their shouts n:.d gesticulations, WILCOX, Cl BBS & CO’S., ;Manipulated (i i \MI! .rimes of his Secretary of war, will not tend j county, yea, every district of the respect- \ self one of the wagon wheels came in con-, ,, L</ < c to in-rease materinllvGen. Grant’s chances ive counties, at once organize their Demo- .««« with h.s head mfl.cimga severe, thmigh | Oil tlllC Payable l\OV. 1st., With OptlOI) Of iu iiKn»ciii.ut....i.f uui. viauipi.in.ius j ’ ° : not scriuus injury. Mr. Parks was iloing, " * for a third term. c. at ic Clubs. Let tlu-so Clubs be eoiii|M.sed w ,.l| when we Is-t heanl from him, which DilvillC III M i (! (1 i 11) !!' PottOIl at 17c PP1* I)01IIid. MB. raxhTll ANirrUE <,0! /2/^v 07?-1 vV « r > r «^|K^-ii ve loeal- ^ v • ^nAsy.-Ebertoti Gazette. A J * » * 1 K jjjp | itivs. Lot there Ik? more public mootings - - - ~ " ~ - u - 1 Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Jas. R. j amo,, ^ t thc 1 W *°P ,C - Let thu 1^ ’ •'>» ^Mtertisemrill*. Randall of the Augusta Con.titationalat, i ^ llu ‘ l ml,lic and I ,oliMcal hut the L'liuir declined to recognize anybody . insists that, in |ierforming the duties of an ' l fi e * r resjiceti>i sections. Lit the repre sentatives in onr Nominating Conventions be of our best and truest men. and truly m, e, $ i. eeiiEN • HA1.L NOW OFFKlt FIVE HUNDRED PIECES ! the chosen representatives of the whole • , ,, , , , , . , , „ ' people, mav we hope a better condition of nail be a candidate for gubernatorial honors? _ . ,, , , , „ . | all.ns, iKdltleally, such as will elevate the, lie w ill hll the lull about as well as nine j characU r of our government aud give liew | lenlbs of the prominent candidates liefore . life and impetus to the progress and pros- the people, and although never in actual j perity of Georgia, public life he is thoroughly acquainted with j ihe political phases tendencies and require ments of our State, and the government gen- , < rally. He has, f>creliance, dune more good j choicest and best styles EARLY Spring CALICOES! vc r exhibited in tbi* market at the ayx price of 8c. PER YARD! until order was restored.” Afterwards Mr. humble journalist, he does not aspire to the lloar, of Massachusetts, replied to Mr. Hill, Governorship or to any other office in the saying that the resolutions pas.-ed by the , gift of the pro.pie, we have the high au-1representative* of llie wliede people, i Hartford Convention were copied from tl>e tlu.rilyol the Washington I). C., Chrouiete ! ^Den, with our standard-be.ire rs entering famous \ irginia resolutions ot 1798. lie ^f,.r stating that his gaze is directed in that ; *| lc l >ro f 1 '^ 1 ot being truly taunted Mr. Hill with bis short memory con- direction. And why should not Mr. Ran- cerning the resolutions heofleted in the- Con federate Senate, and with suppressing jH.r- • tious of the speech be Jmade iu the Amici- sonvillc debate. The Northern Democratic papers of cour.-e “regret” Mr. Hill’s second speech as they regretted bis first. For our selves, we see nothing in the speech to “regret.” If tire Southern Democrats aie not to lie permitted to open their muu hs iu to the party than many of the aspirants who I Coiigrtss they might as well collie home nod let Morrison, Holman A Co., run the ma chine. W e extract the above from the Augusta Chronicle ami Sentinel, and to hs closing comment, we risj.ond, muen! verily. In the name of justice, in the name of our common country and the liberties of the , American people, have w e and our repri • sentatives in Congress to sit silent ’malli the heaped up abuses of «>ur Northern and . ' .’ . ,77' ‘State ' * Ladies Linen Collars:, Latest Styie ,, . ,, , . t er noble and patriotic, are separated from I r ‘ 1 Kepubliean enemies i Miall our mouths lie . , , , ,, . ... The Erin, i. vert- n, to »i,n , . . , , , . .. . the man altogether, lie is a ventriloquist I * he M*Jto is \irj anxious to nml out the High Bade Combs in the Ieit>-.<t Desimt* forever hushed from any vindication what- . , . . . ■ ■ , i country exchanges Joey Broun L>ught out. • • ' ever of our section, against the ialsc and 1,11 ^ > !1, “ 1 le tnanv w hi a mire t e course ^ The Sunday school in Hartwell is doing! XdV Slip ply of Piltcilt SllilTS. ®. . , and conduct of Ins imper are prone to forget „.„ii * 6 ' * * ' groundless accusations of onr enemies, who 1 * r " .well. arc more lacking in n.agiiui.imiiy iha.i ability true.voice beneath the journalistic pane , J a9 . Cobb, of Hart county, died on the', to fabricate falsehoods? XV e ask, is i is ^- v ’ ** «<»rtl.y a man. as ever 24th. i VNUSCALLY LOW /‘BICES. the spirit of true Union? Is this the bo -« an 'H h « ^.n a court house floor, or | Mrs Th.«. W. Ilunuicutf. of To c a city, i ir /r r jr ... .. -..I ., shook Ins fist lie-lore a hustings meeting, vet is dead. t rW* wto OP • L (IJXEA(\ - winch our forefathers sought to bequeath ' , , 81 - \ , .... , . * . . .. , . when the time comes lor office, the latter. 1 he mtant crop in >> ayneslioro ls unusu- v„ ul ... ts “*” r ,,u “ ” ,,J 1 '• ,0„ „ C 0„ tra ii, W.«.;m> M v«r. ■»»-«* Broad Street, Athens. Ga. T' .m/’p • '•« reason therefore, whv Mr. lU.uklUl.hr 1 T°" ”*“t “r 1 -’ I*" " sectional haters all that is left ot “so-called * 1 - make the Neie* American freedom? .Augusta ConstttuttotudUt should not Ik; Price $70 Per Ton. For Further Particulars apply to fehl5.2ni. Hunter & Beusse, Agents, Athens. GeorL'ia. GEORGIA. FltOJI J101X r.tlX IO SE UtOAltD. Hog and liominv” s?enis to be the popu- , •• - i hr ticket this year.’ We nominate Dr. E. ‘ Pa ‘ ties thtw ca,mot f ,lil i are l ow v,siting grange meetings and ad- ‘ / I to egress their surprise at the <lre»ing Sunday Schools, nn»l can show as j a* Go\ernor, to run on tuu * clear and able a recortl ns any public man in j schedule. Novel Designs of these Frints, the tsiate. The truth of the whole matter is,: Marietta men still yell for a railroad. if* p r yi it CL 1 i« 1 that the work of the journalist is seldom ap- , Trou business is prospering in Koine. llK6 O3S6S Ol ul6dCll6Q vl)litl[1|[S preciated, and his |H.Iitical value is often un-j riant grain, says the Griffin AVim. | . . .. ° I noticed. Lnsronced Ireliiud the mystic [ round |mities are running in Sava ii nal i. A< rue Scarfs in the latest anil most beat.tif'ul “we,” his name hidden from the world by j Savannah i* net satisfied with the Acre* j pattern*. editorial u.-ago. his sentiments, no matter 1 cupola, but must have a belltower. , ECRUE NET AND I. ACF how sound and true, his declarations, huwev-. Babies are reported plentiful all over the er noble and patriotic, are separated from!' the man altogether. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE FERTILIZERS weep pious tears. jjull-iv CLARKE SHERIFF SALES. GRANG DISSOLVED BONE 1 j S- D MITCHELL, Local Agent, Athens, Ga. T RESPECTFULLY REFER TO THE ANALYSIS OF CARGO NOW IN ST< )RE -* lit >uvuui»ul» : ANALYSIS BY PROF. LAND. Soluble Phosphoric Acid 10.4. r . Pcrcipilulcfl Phosphoric Acid ln»oiub.c Phosphoric Acid ** Ammonia g.io Certified to by W. J. LAND, Analytical Cheudst. Dept. Agriculture, Slat ' of Georgia. CJall on Me and get Circulars- Pol. T. J. SMITH, Master of the State Grange, endorses it. Every ouc who use* .t wants il a 'air.. THERE IS NONE BETTER, and but ntw as Good. THERE IS NONE AS C!Ic.AP, cither for cash or for time, when actual value is considered. Pall aud see the PROOFS 1 have to offer. S. D. MITf HI LL. him the pu'.num^e of tue Gran^crw iu thi* viciuitv. Athens, Ga.. Jan. 2H, l-7»*. t that ivoi W. M. MO>Es, Traveling Avreut. [fcM-oiu] i In the name of our forefathers and their adowed to run, and while we cannot just viell , > itl Habersham ctiuntv. ° ^ ~ ] an Uie"flw‘V^diy in A r riI tP/.iV 0 i7‘Vii ' ’ - ' ■ -- * fttlCiv-' * U h ” , H ,! l fa ! 1 0a,i ‘ ar ‘‘ P r ° n,isin S 8 ^ ^ U DOOK ^n'lhl’cfty h ;,f »bl. ill rinnorsnnni P iiintv nn tli# fine Tm*-*.Lv in Aorii _:.i. .. .t .. i. *1 heroic and self aacritieing patriotism, wc , |'“ w » promise him our sup|iort, we shuuld’nt J Corn planting in Floyd county is now the mToruJIa^ wU: All,, ‘* , hour* of *ale, the — - ii. i * l ) c j « *- — j — -v •*' tract of land lyinjr on Big Prcekjten liiite.-* froin Athetta , ask are those things and this course* on the i to see him ruled oat of the race. The o;ii» r of ll.e div. «mtaininjf one hundred au-i twenty acn«», morc or | part of onr (so-called) Northern Breihren f *et that he doesn t desire the office, as he’ Miss Cora Stioud, ol Athens, is visiting gwj"l<.g oSwn, cuimno* k out*buildinB»!,’ Thirty ’be conciliatory forerunners of the “ Cento,i “*at be d.^s not, should make the : Senoia ' t I ,,ial iubilee” which is to celebrate the ini «>nicc seek him that much the stronger, and llie Uostanaula boats are doing a good.fcadi.nl. Sold by virtueufthree CouniyCoun«.&».. i J . I j, • • , . , trei&lht hu^incss. from Jauuary term, bN, W. II. Morton vs. \\. T mortal fame of the signers ol thc 44 de-j 04 use 11,8,81 U|h»ii lug name the . • FambtomrU, ami two Tax fi. fu.-. for St te aud Count v’ , u .. > more earnestly. Mr. Walsh ot ihe Chioni-! f »n' 8 «»f««’e i V«vington young men propose «;««;«;.•!•••*av« pendcnei SARDY’S FERTILISERS, tent THAN IVEil THE undersigned would Wou, Mouncc to his friends and the generally, that he bus just return j <. his annual full trip to New York Boston, with a laige and variedst'jci! very superior goods, consisting ^ of the following, selected wit!/,, care: MEN AND YOUTHS’ READY MADE Cl of the latest fall styles. Gent a Kumuhing Goods, Lulic./ Goods, Ladies, Gents' and B Shoes, Boots and Hats, in a/ most endless variety,I'm- hrellas. Fine Ken tucky Jeans. Doeskins, Cassitneres, Factory Goods, Yarns, Osnaburgs, Cheeks, Shirtings, Fife XV ntnsutfn and other lii-uai-. Bleaching*. Tickings. Lllank'ts.i &e. &e. Also, Saddles, lirio'.t. Harness, Drugs, Crockery - Glassware, IIollow Wart, and Hardware; also. Un celebrated .Mm (res l>':ro’ Red ('edar- ware. Ke. Also, a full line of choice Groceries, Sugars, Codecs. Teas. Molasses, Syrups, Lard. ' Hams, Cheese, Kerosene Oi And many other choice goods toot emus to menton, and which m x he seen to lie appreciated. The above goods, owing to the recent decline, he will be en abled to sell at prices wuich will ASTONISH THE NAT1Y It you want any thing in the a mentioned classes of good-, or i:i other, call on ft. c. DOBBS. Lower part of Rr.xad Street, o*.w«*.> 1 New Him and New i MA1T11KWS&J.VtKSt xo. i. j:boa/> sij:i:n. (Old stand of T. IilSlI*ll* & *\TTE have just received :::i tr i.-eiv VV Stock of DRY GOODS niu WF claration of American Ireedom and imk- »’■ snnom- : - “ 1 ‘ written n.tice of levy i., sheriff. Thi. ii.roi.4ih, i-:«. Beautiful consistency, wln-n ! 18 * ,,we m,, » ""d we would like to . * .7 ' _ M:,rT - 4 '- 4^_A. liltowxi.vo. sheriff. Game seem* to be plentiful all through 1 . . | .. e . , I \1‘ II.I. BESOM! UKFoRKTllK Cul Ul' HOUSE Independence Hull, bearing upon their , cannot spare boib of them right now, we We learn that Floyd's Mill, in Covington, in thv city of Ati.cm», Clarke County, ou • glittering folds as an emblem of ITTti, h "l>« dial they may make arrangement* and, will soon be remixlelled^and repaired. ^ ! . Sonth west of Alliens, banmird t>v B. J. . on lus North-west tide of lhibin null Street ... llie announcement of tliat which shoulC agreements, equally harmonious to themselves , fill every Americans soul witn joy and tmi\ satislnetory to the ixsiple. last week. pride, that the death of Brinish op-1 CHIEFLY JiATlllXK NIAL- ! Gwinnett young folks believe in danc pression at the bands of our loretatbers | Professor Tyndall, the distinguished sci- i vonchsafed unto America a Republican | enlist, was married in London, to u daugli- in the cur shed, form of GovcriiSiei.i, the glory of wh eh i- ; lt . r of Lord Claude Hamilton. This gentle- The wheat crop of Cobb county i B very 1 tbennrestiictedlilH^tiesof her whole people, i man whose experiments in heat and re .promising. «■ ^ . AspainfulasisiheiefogiiiiionotNorthe.il physic* generally, have so end-1 Marietta is the healthiest town in Genr- ■ P R U b P E C T U S hate and oppression towards American free ; | v identified liim with modern science, | K ia - Athens. men of Southern habitation, there is yet the ^ (,j,s, up to this time, been too. much engage*! ’ Three jouug doctors are turned loose more painful and humiliating fact that so : in hi;1 t!lw , ri es and discoveries to give way to j C,,bb cou,,,y ’ ' ' many of the SonUiem Press, seemingly, t , 10 „ eilt i er em „ii,)ns and pa-si.m* • hut the Mi * convicts escaped from the couvlct Fevim? the errat uorcitr for «r k -,., thr..n«h ; delight in copying the expression, of cen-1 1#st WPck eonvevrd the intelligence I “p 1 ’: n ^ Url ^' , . , . ; 1 sure and abuse contained in t lie Republican j that .. p, vc bad i wunt<H | llw breart mhm t * W ^ Un,Mt ’ «! and antagonized Press of the North against : learllillg i, v ,” bringing the Professor toil.e \ Are ^ki whatever may emanate from onr Southern j a j (cr >t ] a ( representatives in but the out pourings dying bate against people. Iu thc name of and thi* Centennial shall these things be ? exclaim, (as once God save us from I mies, and above all, from the sbniue of our own people BEST *.\o CHEAPEST IN USE. M ANCI ACTUliEl) BY THE ASHEIOO MINING AND MANCFACTTKING Gl’ANi) COMPANY. Factories atC'!»ur!ei*ton, S. North Atlaut.o Whuri. SaROV f S AMMONIATEO SOLUBLE m\flZ PHOSPHO-PERPIAN GU AMOS & DISSOLVED BOSE PHOSPHATE nml others*, known a* ti.e ol»l Bctsel aud Jeffreyi* Rr.ck* * # yard, uow in j osMi«s*tioo^■ Defendant. All’ levied mwa n c,LL*aADn a f uuiu^bKSi, vhidi, ol:cr teu veara' iiracl Booth drew a UrifC atulienee at Dalton ! S l 1‘ u h> ^ rtue l \ tT P u } S ,a . r . k ^ M P« rior L*»urt, i South, lmve puued lor theuuselve* « hijtu reputation, and proved to be the liitot profitable Fertilizer* m use for « .l; _i j ° February Tynn !**< 1, J. A. *fc >. b. \ irtfin vs. Renjainin ^ otton, Com, and all other crop**, particularly adapted to the Sontberu OliinaTc* ami Soil; the crops in nrativ in* J. 1 arr, written notice of levy by 8hvritf waived by ' ►tantes beiitic MORE THAN UuUBLEU by their use, ns shown by eertifiewtes. W hile these Fertilizers are i delendaul thia March «th 1&76, ‘ beiii* prepan.nl tioin the t>^st ingredient*, and of even higher (Trade Ilian ever before, the prices hare been tnute- i r...iu- i..—if...d.. .i u.. ^i .t — ! - * *’ ry planter, and iwnif can ior Court, i South, lutve trained for iheuiaelve* a hyrh reputation, and proved to be t Renjainin Potton, Torn, and all other cmis, tmrticuUrly adapted to the Southern < waived by ' stances bcin«c MORE THAN DOUBLED by their use, ns show u by *•* *«>»»• ^ ‘ brinff prei*ared tioin the b***t inj^redieuta, and of even higher pradc ilimi J, A. BROWNING, Sheriff. rially reduced for the preaeut aeasou, tbaraby placing them witnin the reach of ; iifftiw to do without them, I JaoB-Stu CEN I ER & REA YES, Agents, Alliens, Ga. "*”; TIE IHt l8t,! "d'wAi»or ~cnr'ABro. CEis:.2i* s on f.M al.o a*k ear ftkiJ- ' • a. a = .cUiiii; l!.< ir o -U'.u A- we :>■ buy .-ot. j:- >#*• the bisSict t!i;-.rkct'i.r\, te’.t. .K-t2Gv.lT. _ 'ilATrilKWN & ,IA. Nincti' Dollars Reward!! A :Packa(;k of oukeni’.uJ a. was lo.'t on T! un»oa> cvtiii:“ l ''« r ] frt<*rc of Mr. New* E. L: -i- ' a..«i ‘f* 1 abm*e ineiuioncd n wani will l-e p: idujoa r frbl 8t WESI.KY MKK." f—X**- Notice! 1NDKP.TK1) TO THE 1-1 irui i'.TT.U;!). Ml R !IKU * inelorxvt.il nnd n:akvia\naLtU- si^Mcd, and -uve tr*.nblc. >i’T‘ l i-^| AviiKNs Ga., Jan. - A . >7**. At LL FOR RENT. PIYE ENTIRELY NEW aouto rooms to rent. Toe s:une •• othccs or lodging rvoiur. A3m> room, ready for oceU|*uicy. To term* will be very liberal. Apply to JollN H. NEWT* TON, si: Ci leb.lStf. , Real E'T:;le Ajer. Noble Reformers, the undersi tied projKwcs i mcncu thc publication, in the citv of Aiiicna. Ga.. ao ! OBEP.'S SUPERPHOSPHATE UF LIME. OR DISSOLVED BONE. NOTICE! Important to Tim ,iers ’ r,.n!)Ert'T.. BOXES TEA liS. On our first page will be found the Home stead Bill, oi. Senator Reese, providing how Homesteads shall be set apart. The Bill speaks for itself. Anotle.- Homestead Bill was passed, protecting ns far as possible, the rights of all persons who purchased Home stead Property, under the provision* of the act of 1868. It provides that Courts of eq uity alone shall have jurisdiction of such suits, and that the plaintiff who ackes equity must do equity, and as far as in his power, restore the purchaser his property. All suits for the recovery of property so set apart, must ha brought within six months from the date of this act, or right of the plaintiff, and all right of action shall be for ever barred. TcnitH-nm-e writer, in diB.-rn.t t |N>rtio... of t'it Ui. to-1 States will contribute to it. j I I , . . j columns, furuiski.-ir T«m|*runce nhu w.J literature, Clearcu Ol Its III- tluj. keeping us informed us to the pr. yre-s of our — *'—*— — At tlw same . .ve reff.ljr cor- CASn ON DELIVERY, except to lhow parties who bare alwafa paid their 1.111s PROMPTLY [Tee at the lute session of wor E in various purtsof till- country. I time, amnin-ineiits will be tnadn to n.i *’ «-.«!■ j .: - j • res|Kmdents iu ev.-rv sectiou of our will visit £ rai ' h »" with everythin* that inay ti • _ n Temperance Reform in their own loc ^. _ • OrK IO IIX ynean* we hoj»e to ke*p oar render* regular po»1 i to cverythiiur of inler*>t txn »ect«d with tmr cui*c. |_ . Vc wiU ttlso, c:ic!i week, devote a portion of the i wo “W w»llihj{i)' pv* longer time if I were able, bat Ifist cenw'fl 44 Aek" to the fhmily circle, |>ablii*hinx choice Storie*. . ,rano1, ^ ,ra< * Aat no one wi’.l be offeuded at the fliers can't Boeuy. and Other mLoellaiuiou-* matter, both original ' °° um » n, X wceeelti.es me to it. I hope by . *itd ►elected, a* well v * brief *yuo|>«u* »t the current prompt ettent on to btumeee end low price#, to merit a kiaaaa .m,I — — ai’11.a J.tr Is. 4*...a i.Aiftt,.. M U t... ■— — CODtlllliflllCC uf tliA italmnatTa nf Slim vmhlliv . _ . own Btate, to ® 1 ’ Pf««ntiti..n. Wl.cre goods are charged, C’artersville thinks, that Booth will visit u " w'ltli cverytl.iuc that may tmu-pirc iu tlic wit *> ll*« Uiatiuot understandinc that the bills TV'G.jer nee R. form iu li.cir own loculitv. By this .ted as it will ba are > DUE AT ntE END OF THE MONTH. “Dr. Carlton a bill to reorganize the UniXValton < versity of Georgia is highly approved here, mates by Ju by the best friends of that venerable institu-1- the Superior tion. While the promised Board of Tru-- Cartersvill ... , tr ji (hem next year and haa gone lo work To tecs may seem large, the actual control of Jj, her |hea , re “ the University wfll be iu the hands of a sob- i pindley «>-.f Cotton has almost cease.1 board of tegeuts, eighteen in number, which : to cmne tq.Gainesville. Our termers i® aljout half as many as compose the present f ietr the low prices. - I j «Gutmmu.ee ..f th.jmummw of th. vubiic. Board of Trustees. It 18 DOW with the Two brothers ROt into ft fight, in Jore? wilt e ppaTed lomuke *‘T»*8rtr.rr oftiik j. T. A. BURKE, BookscUcr end Stationer. Judge, of the Supreme Court and the pres- j "«* «f then, *“ d ^ ent Board to eive cfficacv to the new orwnn. k,Hea ‘he other, in self defence. T “WWartovnm A.«” anti bean eiri.t page form, enijjoara ro give cmcac) to tue new organ- fa - - T i u, .i.. "■ p«u.uw oo Unoc.m* paper, with good, cle..r tj«e, and ization by thc election of gentlemen of high! .* #r JTw? */* ’ *!ie problem that we de- in «u c h a stylaibat itiuajt he b..uud at tiie tndof U.* , . . , .... 7 , «fa solved IS, why Will a negro habv crawl Z'* 1 '. tt,u * making a liauiL-ome volume of aboout 400 character and known ability to compose tlie ; nt ., .i,- ‘ pu t e. u f chole* Htomturr. . - O , i 1 .jHIl’Iuenre Wlieutelt,alone. j T.rm» Ol snbscripUoo, (mvw.bly in France.) e» 00. new Board. Saumnnh Xetes. ^ Hon. B. II. HiU ban made a ap» al appli-1 JAMES T. POWELL, We are gratified to learn that this move- j ration to the Krerident for a'geueial pardon ——-—Athens, Qa. ment, to reorganize the University meet, the; andamucsty of people coucerned ip ihe in- , NOTICE! hearty approval of Gen. Toomb. and other 1 ^ i ° # n K of * be ^ WDU * 1 f"*’ 00 o nlition , . ■ pjgg,,^ prominent and influential membeta, KhTiTa Board of Trustee*. | tance to the people of North Gus-r^ia. |Uw * 1 » Wkauti ARE HEREBY PROHIBITED K i r twspuwlng, in any Wav, on n.v wv lermw-iwi, under pern.! of tbs jrT.U.lE. Not Broke Yet! W E HAVE GIVEN OUR CUSTO- m»r» five thousand dol'ars'tiiia season in the P***s p^ cotton to maka early coUcctiooa. Wa propose to aell gooda this y«ar Fifty Per Cent Cheaper for Cash, Than can be Mtd on lXmontha time, with privilege of two vean. If yon want to a-ve money give tu a call and say yon want to ■, j* a t cash And you wiU ba surprised at the price*. Jstawt -- B- ^EeU,oS^. GENUINE “ COAL CREEK," l*tTi snntaiD ihi« siuif , Blti Yrum Knoxville Jrou Couipeuy. Burn* bright! v, is in lar/e luin^, baud picket], aud ia 1V00 Hum Hleforaiid cUoker*. “ CAIIABA,” Of Alalum*. A most excellent Coal for domestic use. being Red Ash, force lumps, kindle* quickly, nml nuke* no cinders, toot or iiiut. “BLACK CREEKSnil Of Alabama. A new Coal, aud the purest that come* from the Coal Fields of Alabama or Tennessee. J. H. CARLTON. August M, 1875. 41-tf. FOR SALE! under the* firm name ot M;L'* solved by mutual consent* 1" Run are levjuesied to make L;idc, w! o is authorize ! to reeeipi Athens, Feb. 19th, jwr— jkw —— Eastern beeil Potato A FIRST CLASS 1TANO AT REASONABLE CLOVEB SEED, Pri» M " feblTTf*' Appiy 10 Mrs. WM LEROY BROUN. ORCHARD GRASS, ” E ARLY ROSE, Street a»dl* RJXKEYF, Good Boirc- PEA CH BLOW, EoeEitaHI- ALSO y. y EBP- Twenty Dollars Rcxva.«, . K run ms ILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN TO THE V*?*/ i Stcd. UERLONG COTTOS SL~ - pROlif J y YY "underiigneiL a forge Pointer Dog, reddish color, white breflwt end white front feet, obey# name “Knight,” very fa»t nnd flue looking. He* been foot about one month. Believed to have croseed middle river. Ho qasationa sakari. fcbl5.tf. EMORY SPEER. r *"Sa«a la Stcre and to sirTe. . ,i it.m:/I *** lebS.SBi.