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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: JUNE 19, 1877.
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
For the (Constitutional Con
vention-37th District.
Pope Barrow, of Ctarke.
Andrew B. Jackson, of Oconee.
T. A. Gibbs, of Walton.
E. B. Rosser, of Rockdale.
Janies M. Pace, ) f ai *
O. S. Porte,, | o f Newton.
Our Agents.
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Harmony Grove, Jackson county.
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at Morgantown, Fannin county, Ga.
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at Eagle Grove, and is authorized to
receipt for money due this office.
Bargains in dry goods. See stock
of I..-JCA8 & Ware. june 12-4t.
To ourReadeiis.
Since making announcement that
we would change the issue of our
Weekly from Tuesday to Friday, we
find that under the present mail ar
rangement, the paper would not
reach our subscribers until the follow
ing week. The publication, there
fore, will not be changed, and the
patrons of the Weekly will receive
their paper as heretofore.
Stop that coughing; if yon do not
it may kill you. A bottle of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup only coirs y’ou
25 cents, and its timely Use ,nay save
your life."
The Vote In the Cou Jf
The vote at this ]*retihcP^Tuesday
was 464 against and 398 for convcn
tion. The vote is a fair one,
m
Lounl BlOMdlngs.
—Commencement week.
—Times are dull and we are having
all sorts o’weather.”
—“ Meokins Twinses ” in to-day’s
paper.
—Calisthenics at Lucy Cobb Insti
tute List night.
—Prince Hodgson is calm-browed
and stern and loves beans.
—The Tri-Weekly Georgian is
growing in popularity wherever it is
tXd. ; -, .
—When Berry Hodgson’s imperial
gets ripe, he will take it with him to
the next ice-oream festival.
. —Anderson Johnson has been re
leased from jail on a five hundred dol
lar bond.
Fine millinery, of every descrip
tion, at cost at M&s James’ fashiona
ble store. ' * j. .
—Notwithstanding the wet weath
er, the “horn of the hunter ” is still
wafted to our ears.
—When Cobb Davis dons his
indian rubber overcoat, kidnappers
and marauders are on the qui vivf»
“ The sacred heavens around him
shins,” wrote the poet The com
positor put it: “The scared hyenas
around him whine.”
—The drays to and from the
Northeastern Railroad arc kept busy
delivering freight. . A good indica
tion that this line is gradually grow
ing in popular favor.
—The inclement weather has in
terferred with the musical treats
given nearly every evening for the
past fortnight by the two splendid
bands of our city.
—We came very near having a
Charley Ross story Wednesday night,
but just ns we had got all the agon
izing details of the kidnapping ready
for the press, “ the lost was found ’’
— 1 The wedding cloths of a young wo-
nian^ in Troy, O,, were stolen by a
spiteful rival, and the ceremony bad
to be post poned until more could be
made.
—Taluiadge, Hodgson & Co., have
bought the vacant lot near their store
on Clayton street, and adjoining the
property of Mr. Lewis Lampkin, and
will forthwith build a large and com
modious warehouse thereon.
•—Did .you ever notice the expres
sion of a man’s face Under the influ
ence of a first bite of a blackberry pie
which the- cook had forgotten to
sweeten l 7 ,
—The Missouri Press Association
Opened'with prayer by Eider
but weflhbet a mule that it
with juniper berry and old
rye.
—Hundreds of our youug doctors
Personal.
Hon. B. H. Hill arrived in the city
Tuesday night. He is injoying fine
health, and looks as though M filth' r
time was dealing with him gently.”
Mr. T. J. Keraedy, lepresentm g
the cotton commission house qf
George P. Swift & Son, Colnmbus,
Georgia, is in the city in the interest
of the above firm.J rfr; • i:
W. F. Brittain, Esq., one of the
best boys in the State, was in our
sanctum, Wednesday, looking as
handsome and bright as a new pin.
BigyW hftrfyC filMh avealways happy
to welcome him back to his native
heath.
We had tlie pleasure of meeting
that jovial and popular commercial
traveler. Col. Houston Rucker, of
Virginia, at the Newton House,
Monday evening. The Colonel is on
the road representing Messrs. Telfair
ASnedeker,. the largest manufactur
ers ana importers of oita in New York.
We cheerfully recommend our oleagi-
nious friend tq all of opp innehinests
and manufacturers in this section, and
we wish him great success in his
Southern tour.
be close conte?L.but we
tiokot will be defeated in the eoun•>
tv- . The nogrqee vveted.rsolidly,
and a great many of the whit es voted
along with them to help stroll the
majority * for 1 *tHe antlLcbiivention
ticket.
Since writing the above we^aVe
received lira following complete re
turns for Clarke county" '-Mjiim '
' n CONVENTION.
/.
Athene
...398
Bradberry’s.. jJj.ls }'.
.. 28
Matthews.
. . ■ > i. .1 - - i i •
....""23
-uLt re» ! .-Ll* tt i: ».-*■.
Total
.>..449
NO CONVENTION.
Athens....... '..
...464
Bradberry’s
Matthews
.... 6
.... 0
Total
....470
Mr. Barrow, the candidate from
this county, received 25 more votes
than any other candidate on the tick
et.
arc seeking positions as
ted
Our Distinguished Senators,
fiordoa »■(! Hilt—Spleadlil Portraits of Thrra.
We are in receipt of two magnifi
cent Line Engravings of .the states
men whose names head this article
They form part of a series, embrac
ing the portraits of the distinguished
Living Southern Statesmen, which is
being published by a leading South
ern House. They are truthful like
nesses—speaking images of the great
originals, and executed in the highest
style of engraving. They are both
splendid works of art, and destined
to take their places in the homes of
our people, beside Stuart’s, Washing
ton and other masterpieces.
The manly, noble, generous fea
tures of our beloved Gordon, stand
Out as if endued with life. The fire
of the undaunted grey eve, tue intel
lect of the massive brow, the battle-
scarred cheek, all show the gallant
mail who has led bis people in war
and in peace.
The portrait of Ilill is no less a suc
cess—true in all its details to the
great statesman, but as different from
that of Gordon as arc the two men.
But every characteristic of the man is
finely expresssed by the portrait of
this son of Georgia.^ j£
Time forbids a more extended no
tice. We can only commend to our
readers these pictures, and the enter
prise, native ami lioineboni. which
gives them to us. Mr; James T.
Gray, Atlanta, Ga., is the General
Agfent, nrta fiesit7# aii Agenthrfiik ry
Town rtnd Comity of this State, to
place the portraits before the people.
Apply tojiin^ for agencies or for the
portraits. Price, $2 00
on accepting propos'tion of Dr. James
Camak to sell the city eight feet of
south side of lot of Mrs. M. W.
Camak, for the purpose of widening
the street at that point. The report
was received and adopted.
The monthly reports of the Treas
urer, Chief of Police, Lamplighter
and Clerk of Market, were received.
The following biljs were ordered to
be paid: Henry Hill, $30 00; Athens
Furniture Manufacturing Company,
$1025; J. H. Huggins, $1470; Ohilds,
Nickerson & Co, $6119.
By Alderman Hampton—
V, ! 4 .. i ; > *.; • r<
Resolved, That the police force of
the city be armed with suitable pis
tols, Aid tint they be required to
keep them in good order and thru
huai over. to the city authorities
when ttaB4ialb$9»rany cause,
leave the force. Adopted. »
Co«neiV^rb^'I0V7:7
W. A. Gillelasd, Clerk.
invaluable Remedy.
This is the season for cholera mor
bus, looseness, and stomach pains.
Below is a never-failing reeeipe for a
mixture, which, if taken in time, will
afford instant relief:
Tiqcture opium.
Tincture camphor.
Tincture peppermint.
Tincture rhuWb.
Tincture capsicum.
Equal quantities of each in a two
ounce phial, Shake well before tnk
ing. Dose for an adult, a teaspoon-
fill, in a third of a glass of water;
swallow it down and be relieved.
This is known on the Ohio river as
Dr. Paddock’s cholera mixture, and
wiil slay even that dread king, if ap
plied in his incipiency.
Thrash’s Consumptive Cure.—
Sure cure for consumption, bronchi
tis, conglta, croup, colds, and all lung
affections. Restores lost voice, eta
Cal at Dr. Ed. Smith’s drugstore,
Dr. King's old stand, and get a trial
buttle fur 50 cents. Large size $1 50
: SPECIAL!
1877.
The Quarterly Reviews
AND
The bond Scott USsing Co.,
41 BARCLAY ST.; HEW YORK,
Continue their authorized Reprints of the
FOUR LEADING QUARTERLY REVIEWS.
Eaaraunen Barer* (Whig)
London Quartkblt Rxvixw (Conservative),
“ LSTMisura* Bxvixw (Liberal),
Qcabtkolt Baris*. (Evangelic*]),
and:
ANNOUNCE
tii
laipiHjj
TO their patrons that /they have
just received a full 1 lino of
BLACK GRENADINES,
i *t -if: 7. , AT 25. - ,l
BLACK UBENADINGS,
' AT .'0. ■
BLACK GRENADINFS,
„ “JaT 75.
BLACK GRENADINES,
* AT-$10®.
Splendid Black Lining ano
Trimming Silk,
AT 87)-,.
And large addition* to.all.thj other depart
ment*.
No. 5 Broad Street, Athens, 8a.
source.
[ v\ (IT/ ill,
iTVi /, J4 'J ■
?r.
\i-V/
Balcony Concert.
Burns’ Silver Cornu
give a balcony coucert
ton House- next Wednesday night.
All lovora of Hmihio are invited to be
present. Yroin the well known
standing of the members of tills or
ganization, to say nothing of their
excellent music, we expect to see
them greeted by it hiTge and appre
ciative assembly.
Bolting clothes, Lucas & Ware.
- • june 12-4t.
science Fund. He certainly chose
111c best j 1 possible signature for de
stroying smy clue to his identity.-
■ —When a; father discovers that
bis boy has-been using his razor to
sharpen a slate pencil, his faith that
temporarily eclipsed by liisuuietgto
ffiid the boy^Riid* hull 2qdiXil L
—Tlterareet nad -ftioet' fragrant
blossoms unfold their beauty only in
id^boeodf'of the nighty-' so manyW
the most priceless and richest bles
sings Wf 5burMSfes aaobuMe “fdEbs
under the wings of shadowed sorrow.
—“ 8eo here, Gripps; I understand
you have p superior way of curing
Earns. I should like to learn it.”
“Well, yes; I know very well how
to core them; but the trouble with
me, just now, is to find out a way to
pro-cure them.
■ A L'LO— : •-‘■'i ’ ' : I
“ Council CuAibbb, |
ATHk-ra, Ga9 J»me 4, 1877. \
The-regular monthly, meeting of
a .ili-LutiliZMj.-liji'li-l i*i- *4»!c7
.fEDObtiori 111 X lib 38tt IbMdilet]
Wejiave just heard, from tho 33d
district. The three counties voted
for" the convention, and elected
Messrs. Shepard, Camp, Graham atid
Briant. The vote of Harmony Grove
gave the Convention ticket 124, and
against the convention 58.
What is that which increases the
more you take from it? Why a hole
of course.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH
The British Qnnrterlfa* give .to flu reader
wall-digeteed iaftmnatioa ofoo ttts great evente
Incoatempwnsune bUSncv,»odooomlii ipaeler-
ly critiebm on ell that Is brush and valuable in
all Europe will forra-topio* for diacaseion, that
will be treated with a thoroughness mad ability
nowhere eiro 1 to : be IbUnd.^ Blnckwood's
TBlrit8(In«ltidldRTimtiw«)i
. Patasl* Snuorur in Advancb.
For any one lievie*.),,j..u;i:.oi-;...tl 00
ISaveseasiizmsmi 8
For Blackwood and one Retie*;...,...;. 7 00
For .Blackwood and taro Reviews. 10 00
For Blaekwoodarid thrto Review*,......U CO
For Blackwood and the fopa-Reviews,.. ..15 Oo
, ...
.; A discount of twenty per emit, will 6® allowed
to dabs of four or arore.person*. Thus: four
oopit* of Blackwood or of one Review will be
sent to ono addreas for $17.80, four copies of
the four Reviews and Blaekwood for $48, and
so on.
PREMIUMS.
rs (applying early) I
1877 may have, without charge, the numberj^br
the last quarter of 1870 of auoh periodical* as
they may subscribe fbr. . ,
Neither preiuiume to auhoeribers nor dis
count to dubs can bo allowed unless the money
is remitted direct to the publisher*. No pre
mium* given to dubs.
Circulars with further particulars may be had
on application.
The Lxonaud Soon Pcbusiiino Co.,
aprillO-tt 41 Barclay St., New York.
SECOND GRAND DRAWING
ii
Zsocal ITotices-
Building and Repair Shop -
Perrin Benson.—Owing to Mr. W
V. P. Hodgson now having on hand
such an extensive stock of first elas>
buggies, pi melons, carriages, wagon*
etc , as not to require iny services ai
this time I have concluded to o]hmi a
Repair Shop of my own, at the- shop
near livery stable of Gann & Reaves.
I will build one and two horse wagons
to order also a limited number of
buggies. I will be glad to receive a
shn/e of tho public patronage and
any one desiring information as to
my skill and reliability in all kinds of
work, such as buggy, 'carriage and
wagon making are respectfully refer*
ed to Mr. W. V. P. Hodgson, with
whom I have served for twelve years.
There they will -find 1 * large and
as^rted fttdHtXilif 0% Jt^^UTiich
speaks for itselfT ^CaniaxvrubujtgF
«id wagon,timber taken, lit’ cxdbAngie
for work. ' Give^in* trial' and 1
guarantee .yoa^8hnII hr plcnscd.
FT3 T A • ww J
LOI’LSVILLK, KV. # JL'NE 30, 1S77.
$300,000 Cash. Gifts.
>'srairnan4 Drotfr* Bank, Laabnrlllr, Tress.
The Kentucky Cash Distributing Coni^iaii
authorized by
cial act of tlie i cgislnture
•pec.
Ibr the benefit of the Public School* of Pmok-
fort, will have the secoud series of GRAND
1)R'WINGS in the citv ot Louisville, Kv.
SATURDAY, June 80th, 18<t7, at ruh’ic Li
brary Hull, a fclnuie commensurate with the
tim -», $00,000 for only TEX.
BEAD THK LIST OK «IKT«.
1 Grand Cas’i Gift, $6i),00t).
1 Gr nd Cash Gift. $».V O'.
1 Grand Cash Gift, $15,0 ft,
1 Grand Cash Gift, $10,0 0.
3 Grand Cush Gills, $.%nft(> each, $15,»0ft.
5 Grund Cash Gilt*, $3,000 each. $ift,00".
20 Cash Gilt*, $1,000 each, $20,000.
4ft Cash Gifts, §500 each, $2i',ooo.
10<) Caali Gifts, $200 each, $20,000.
800 Cash Gilt*, $li>0 each, $80,000.
50<) Cash Gifts, $50 each, $25,000.
COO Cash Gifts, $10 each, $60,000.
6972 Cash UUts, Amnunllng to $810,000. -
WHOLE TICKET* $10, HALVE* $5, QUANTSR $2 50,
11 TICKET! $100, 33X TICKETS $30 *, 56 8 4
IIow it is Done —The first object
in Bfc riiW;MWBWWW»tl>
**wt riche* )h«* -hiMnndf (rtrtr th
regain good-healths JbenJnt- ean
Ira ottauied liv oncrgy. honesfy and
->1 f'HuT ofl V> if'.'
$MMjf WRNMHpi|>i i^)CBodink«Htt)l^
t,y
Should yoif be a ^l^spondeVit 'axMvfer
anil Aldermen Lucas, Kemp, Burke,
The minutes of the last meeting
read.and confirmed. ;‘*i: • «■-
Petition qf R,' H. Lanipkin,,to bie
-allowe.1 further time to tiav Tix exc-
; • 'iv iJiM/.; . ."-ir
culioiis ng-Miist nun: wih ktid on the
wpp*f5-®
Aldennati Lucas, Cliainnan of S)ie-
cial Committee appointed to investi
gate the matter of opening street
]>elitiined for l^' 'M-r^E- ^moroft,
made a verbal report.
Col. S.^cTliunkuwfi'dijipeaml lie
fore the Gouncil in JJtehaU'iof Mr. E.
diaucroft and- urged uptiri- them tlie
■•TOM
opkmng or tne street. After con 4
siderable discussion of the matter,
the iittt&ced
by Alderman Lucas,' was adopted:
Resolved, That Pope street, situa
ted between the lots of R. L. Bloom
field and Georgo Bancroft, shall be
apendtfaitfritoMiatttfHbffougii the
lot of Edward Baucroft, as soon ns
the parties interested can arrange
their fences, so that the city shall be
at no expense exce(A working the
street.
Alderman Kemp, Chairman of
Street Committee, reported adverse
DRAWING POSITIVELY JUNE 80th, 3877
1. And every time*months thereof!**. Jut:
CERTinOATS OI-fcrEUTISOEi OV.DNAWINO. 1
. This i* to certify tbit,tin jflnt drawingiof the
Frankfort, Ky., id otar presence aiid under our
-of ticket, which had been told, were represented
4a tlieiwheel, and that: (he drawing; was foiriy
2Tarwwyv Spioy, SUliable-”
The Atlanta Constitution.
Under its new management, Tub Atlanta
Constitution ha* wou for itse'f the title of tlie
leading journal of the south. It* enterprise,
during .he recent election excitement, in send
ing correspondents to fine rent portions of the
connti/,and its aerie, o' *)>ecinl telegrams ,rom
W’usliingtou while uie e’setoral commission was
engaged in consuma.ifg the v.nd «b. t placed
radicalism otH.e mote in power in our national
council* ar; evidences conspicuous enough to
prove -hat no ck;<c.ii-o will b.: spared to make
The Con.-titition not only a leader iu tlie dis
cussion of matte:* of public coucern, bnt a
leader in the dissemination of the laie_t and
most reliable news. There is no better time
than now to subscribe for
A Frisk and Tigoroas Newspaper.
Albeit, there has been a q mri. settlement of
one of llie most difficult and dangerous pro
blem* of modem federal politics, the discussions
spring tiiereftom and the results likely to ensue
have lost nothing of their rbeorbing interest.
In addition to this, the people of Georgia are
now called upon to settle
The Cun real ioh (Juextlnn,
and iu the discussion of this important subject
(in which Tiie Cofrrnrnox will take a leading
$£>rl) every Georgian is interested. If n conven
tion is culled its proceedings _will find their
earliest and fullest embodiment iu tlie columns
of Tuc Constitution, and this fact alone will
make the paper indispensable to every citizen ot
the state. To be brief,
The Atlanta Pally Constitution
will eudenvor, by all tlie menus that the pro
gress of modern journalism has made possible
uud necessary to hold its place ns a 1 nder of
southern opinion and an a purveyor of the latest
news. Its editorials will be thoughtful, timely
and vigorous—calm and argumentative in thaii
tol Agriculture, win
ipfe Mr. Maloolm: Johasocb'i tbe well-
I Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural
y.' This deportment will be made 1 a spe-
nnd wULbc thorough and complete. The
8wt | “ b -
Livvr (.omplmiit^.jliiingestioii, etc.,
or tlie nvarf, o*mr Nfoinaun, liauit-
ttnl Costiveiifs*, Di/./.tm-.ss nf thi:
Head, Nervous prostration; Low
Spirits, i*tcJ, you uevtl not suffer
anotiivr thty. Two josos of August
Flower wiH' re'it-vo you i at: once.
Sample bottles, 10 cents. Regular
size, 75 centh. Positively sold bylafi
first-clans Druggists in tlie United
Status. > I., junu5.
Good Nbws:—No more Chills and
Ague in this section. Our Druggist
i* selling an article called “Ague
Conqueror," It is about tho only
mlisiactory preparation sold for the
cure of Fever and Agne, Dumb citills,
Intermittant or Billions Fevers. The
Proprietor of tho Ague Conqueror
lit m.^fumre^^p.wn, ^an^f yet, its
saleii^Btx'BUMMsra: Agpu.Districts.
It 'j^riSit the ')Blood) Li\ter,V aftfi
other secretory organs Bo effectually
that the Chills do not return even
when persons have had ihem for
years. Entirely vegetable prepara
tion. Price, 50 cents and $1 per
bottle. Two doses will stop tlie
chills. june5.
Jones, Clerk of Superior 'Oom* ot Kientttckri
Clerk FnniHin County Cofiiti 1 : - 1 -- 1 ' < f "‘ 1
IwwRMtfoy' sad irofoto »fo»lH«ksr>
wBSfwg MAifcr ws*
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’ Sole Agent* for the "WoWd-KMiowned
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Grand, ftqnare ar ’’
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These instrameutspisTO been before the public
for more than forty years, sad upon their- ex
cellence alone have attained, an Unpurchnsed
Pre-eminence' Which establishes them ae' un
equalled tor their Tone, Tough, Workmanship
and Durability, 1 ,
f Tbei htve .mdved- Ntju^fivt gpldand
silver Medals overall other competitors..
Endorsed by “ Thribfetfc” Gotto^slk,”
“Strakosh," 11 Panline-Lncca,” “ Clara Louh-e
sawweSBain^
premtamaatthe. {(f . /f
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The prices of these instrnnwnta are as low as
tbtalbXriirivw nM of first-daw-.mnteriiife'win
* CaU&ognes and ^rice* lUta mailed fiie* on ap
plication to litoOlUl i >'l i ■ j ,r :/»
PHILLIPS, CREW dt FEEYEP*
General Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
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SOLD ON RASY TERMS.
J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP
tion neatly done at tide office. .