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TilM ATHENS GEORGIAN: JULY 31, IS/'.
Oriental Gambling.
[I.onJon Globe. J
The “gentle Hindoo’’ and ‘‘ mild
Mohammedan” have, it seems, invent
ed between them a perfectly novel
sort of .gambling. In one quarter of
the interesting City of Ajmer there is
a house occupied by some soothsayers
who are credited bv the public with
the faculty of foreseeing changes of
weather. They are represented to be
remarkable accurate in their predic
tions, owing to long practice in their
profession. Outside the residence of
these worthy seers a crowd ot natives
assemble every day for the purpose of
betting on the chance of a downpour.
After the “ straight tip’* has been
purchased from one of the prophets,
the buyer commences bellowing, after
the manner of “list men’’ on English
race courses, that he will take or lay
certain odds about the fall of rain
within a given time. The ordinary
quotations are sixteen to one against
heavy rain coming down within twen
ty-four hours, eight to one against a
light shower happening, and longer
odds in both eases as the time is reduc
ed When the weather happens to be
exceptionally variable, the whole street
liecoins blocked by an excited throng
of gamblers, and the prophets do a
smart business in “ straight tips.” It
appears that the seers themselves very
often join in the amusement, and hack
their respective opinions with the grea
test pluck. As the hour approaches
for the majority of thejbets to be deci
ded, the more nervous gamblers are
heard offering their chances of win
ning at a heavy discount. This allows
the weather prophets an oppontunity
of “ hedging” at considerable advan
tage, and it frequently happens that
the book of an old seer will show a
certainty of gain, whether rain falls or
not.
Athsns Foundry and Machine Works.
ATHENS, Gr-A—
General Founders and Machinists, Pattern
Making, Smithing nml Repairing, Mining and
Mill Machinery, Manufacturers of Circular
Saw Mills, Steam Engines, Horse Rowers,
Threshers, Fan Milts, Bark Mills, Cane Mills,
Gin Gcarimr, Cottou Presses, etc., etc.
Agent for Cook’s Celebrated Evaporating
l*mis, Cardwell’s Separators, Turbine Water
Whe. ls and Agricultural Engines.
Prices sent upon application to
It. MUKKI1SOX, Agent.
THE SUN.
1877. NEW YORK. 1877.
Death of a Merchant from Hy
drophobia.—Mr. Edward Towbridge,
a member of the well-known house of
Trowbridge & Co., of Bnrbndoes, and
the United States Consul at that port
during the administration of President
Lincoln, died at Bridgetown Barba-
does, ou the 12thjof May. He was
about fifty-three years of age. Hisdeath
is considered by bis friends aa the
result of agenuine case of hydrophobia
though the malady is extremely rare
in the tropics. About nine weeks pre
vious he was bitten hy a dog wliith lie
was caressing, hut was assured hy a
physician that the wound was not at all
dangerous. After a few days, it is be
lieved, dismissed the mater from his
mind. On the afternoon before his death
wassuddenly seized, it is reported, hy an
attack of hydrophobia while attempting
to drink a glass of water. Mr. Trow
bridge was a native of New llaven,
Conn., and was connected with the
long established firm of Trowbridge
and Sous in that city* He had been,
a resident of Barbadoes fat twenty
years or more. A professor in Ilait-
ford has also died lately of hydrophobia
several months after being bitten by
a dog.
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The Atlanta Constitution.
Under it* new mauagenuLt, [The Atlanta
Coxstitction luis won for itsei, ths title of tlie
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The Gainesville Eagle.
ID* the Lznrest ('irrnlatlon la Northeast Georgia,
And I* Read by over 0,000 Person*!
It is the best advertising medium of any pa- i
per in existence, for seven large eouutic*, and
equal to any oilier paper in ten other counties..
It does the county advertising for Ilall,
Bonks. Towns, White,"Union and Dawson coun
ties, the city of Gainesville, and the internal
reveuue department for the division of the 2nd
(district.
\ Now ia the Time tj Si’bb-’R.be.—The Consti
tutional Convention will assemble on Wednes
day, lltli day of July next, and it is the inten
tion of the Eagle to "watch the proceedings and
poet its readers. It will contain a weekly let
ter from an able correspondent, who will not
only give the proceedings of the Convention, in
a condensed tonn, but the enrreut news of the
Capitol, in the most attractive and interesting
sty le.
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and household interests are carefully provided
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morals of the country receive, and will continue
to receive, the most careful consideration of the
I editorial management. Mining, mecliuuical and
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neglected, and the mercantile and market 5n-
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i The News Department will lie kept up to
the highest standard of country journalism,
and neither enterprise nor expense will be
spared to make the Eagle one of the very best
wceklv newspapers in all the laud.
In Politics, the Eagle- will adhere to the
“Old Guard” Democracy, approving whatever
is good, and censuring whatever is bad, in
I State aqj,l Federal Administrations: and, on the
, progressive theory of a “Solid South,” will
drive straight ahead for the complete rescue of
I Aineri.Mii institutions, a return to constitutional
I method*, and the election of a representative
| Democracy in 18S0.
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Address, CAREY W. STYLES.
Editor and Proprietor Eagle,
Gainesville, Ga.
A young man who had a claim of
$50 to collect took it to a lawyer.
The latter, upon inquiring, no sooner
heard that his client’s name was
tieorge Jones, thau he seized him by
the hand, fervently shook it, exclaim-
iog:
’• My dear fellow, how fortunate
you are! \Yhy, # I know your father
well; in fact he was my lirst client.
I shall take particular pains . for you
in this matter.”
A fetv days later the young man
received a note lrom the lawyer in
forming him that the collection had
been made. He called upon him, and
was handed a ioil of bills. As he
was counting them the lawyer reiter
ated his remark about the young
man’s good fortune iu coming to him
who knew his father, etc. The young
man, however, looked anything but
happy, for he found 6ut $15 in The
roll. The lawyer noticing this, said :
“ Why my dear fellow, what seems
to be troubling you ?”
3R. Q. 2D0*0"GLASS,
Ablaxvba, Ga.
Bargains in Dress Goods.
•5-bscls IvStio-b to HacUacocL
As 1 s utll lie compelled to vacate my present
> store on the 15th of Jnlv, to allow the owners
to bifid a ne-.v one, 1 shall commcuce on Mou-
j day to reduce my entire stock, nnd will offer
: goods at great reduction. Everything will be
marked down and will be sold cheap, ils tl**-
] stock must be reduced by the 16lh of July, the
; time 1 shall move to new store. No use to
i quote prices, as everything will lie sold much
j under the market prices.
R. O. DOUGLASS.-
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during the recent election excitcmeut, iu scud-
iug ooire.pen'dcnt* to different portion* of the
”e “published in the wwld“ and wTtrorf ato j « ,a it ? ot . Mcgrauw from
e of the verv be t ] ” wmngton while the electoral commission was
1 engaged in couauimiting the fraud that placed
radicalism once more in power iu our national
councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to
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Allieit, there has lieen a q-.oti settlement of
one of the most .litficult and dangerous pro
blems of modern federal politic*, the discussion*
spring therefrom and the result* likely4o ensue
have lost nothing of their absorbing interest,
lu addition to this, the )>c*ple of Gs$^»ia are
now called upon to settle
Ths Pun vent ion (lues lion. '
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formed some of the most astonishing
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history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
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ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
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_ _ New York, A’lgost 30.187a.
D R. TUTT:
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friends. ALFRED CUSHINO,
133 West Thirty-first Street.
Boston. January 11,1874.
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for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles have been used by my patienta with the hap
piest result*. In two case* where it was thought con
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•treated a cure. R. H. SPRAGUE. M.D.
“ We oan not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex
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hope ft may bccomo more generally known."—Cuius
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tSTOTICDE TO
.Clarke County Bondholders.
The interest due July 1st. 1877, will be
I irumiitly paid in eoin, at tlie National Bank.
. r.vn also prepared to take up bonds to the
amount cl'oil’: thousand dollar. 0 .
S. C. BKKSK. County Trcus
juueStMm.
POSTAGE UrjaiEEHl.
know my grandfather.
The man who couid do all the busi
ness he wanted to do without adver
tising, has been compelled to advertise
ut last The advertisinent is headed
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New and Second-handed
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etc.
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Mills, Evaporators, at the
ATHENS FOUNDRY ft MACHINE WORKS.
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Auction!
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the Auction business, who will give prompt
attention ta the sale of property and goods of
all kinds. QVEKONEU & ENGLAND.
julyl7-lro,
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Millinery & Fancy Goods
MISS C. TTY.IVIES
Has just received direct from New York a
chaste and beautiful nssortuu nt of
jeTV'X’TElRlSr HATS,
which will be opened for the inspection of her
friends and patrons
Oil Wednesday and Thursday, April lltli ami 12th
Also a choice stock of all the Novelties of ti e
season, consisting of Neck Ties, l.aec ldbbs,
Kuching*. Back Combs, Flowers, Kibbous, Ura-
ainents. Jewelry, etc. Keal Hair Switches at
Cost. Strict altcntion given to orders. Only
the best all silk material used in trimming. An
early call is solicited bv
3MX33 C- JAMES,
j a;>3-Sm Athens, Georgia
: Meriweth.©!' & 2
33X J Ax.ci5:sAff;x:rT3: , s
TWO SHOPS FOll JS77.
One at the old stand in front ot
Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
Tlie i>tber ; ou the road to the upper bridge and
' ' n, ‘ ’ opposite
. Mr. JOHN k GOOBER’S,
Livery Stable, W* have first class workmen
HOJISE SHOEHTG
• of every description,
Plating and Concave Siioks
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
And all kind* of Fanning Machine* and Im
plements repaired on short notice.
jan9-tf.
LEGAL BLANKS,
Neatly printed and for sole at this oi' V.
HEW SPRING GOODS.
Notwithstanding tlie hard times,!
THE UNDERSIGNED IS RECEIVING A FULL
SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF
Spring and Summer Goods
'.OFgVAltlOUS STYLES,5
Boiugnt at PanicSPrioesl!
Ho most earnestly"invitcs iiis old customers and the public generally,
Ami Especially Cash Customers,
TO CALL AND EXAMINE Ilisg
GiOOIDS AND PRICES
Before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident lie can please both with goods and price?.
Athens, Ga. apl7-3m S. C- DOEES.
Rock Bottom Prices.
GRAIN, MEAT AND
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Regular Bulldozers Against High Prices.
Cash Against Time!
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HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upon its nianagement by Reducing Rates, ami. asking ot the 1 ravel
ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
[ ancc of that liberal support they have always given it.
jlP. brown,