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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: AUGUST 14, 1877.
r of Visitors
FPort of Eqj-J
North Q,^ ia Agricultural
/ College.
aiilonkga, Ga., July 4, ’77.
Excellency, Gov. II. Colquitt—
\iho undersigned members v>f the\
(l of Visitors, appointed by ]y<
(cellency to visit the commei
ties south of the river, while some
few have even gone as teachers to
other States.
In view of the foregoing facts, and
in view of the fact that this College is
now an important element in the edu
Pltionpl system pf on rrStata occupying
sition scarcely second in the whole
s’oi provision foe the education of
^our people, the Board feel constrained
And it is credibly reported that when
the representative of one hundred
millions and a leading American news
paper went over the railings, with its
head punched, only a few favored per
sons were on the spot to enjoy the
spectacle. Several athletic young
brokers, who thus lost an opportunity
to save the great financier and get a
good customer,4wwfiil their hart!'fuck.
Exactly how peiSmimL.c;yitigati6n
can compensate one’p-jpssea 'in the
stock market is not clear. ' In this
case, it appears that Jay Gouid agreed,
or is alleged to have agreed, to carry
out a certain'^prognuniiio iijfibuying
and selling stocks. That he did not
do as he agreed is also alleged. There
seems to have been in the breasts of
the guileless Californians, to whom the
alleged promise was made, an infatu
ated belief in the good faith of Gculd.
This may seem incredible, but unless
this affair has been mis-reported, the
Californians who, of course, know
The Military Department of the I everything, or think they know every-
Ining a new ami more I College, under charge of Lieut. Joseph thing, actually expected Jay Gould to
propitious era in the educational sys- j Garrard of the 4th U. S. Artillery, is ! do whittle ilgneml to. do'.y Z
tern of our Commonwealth. \Ve ; in a fine condition, and inasmuch as it We need not say to the
i amiot commend too highly the judi-1 enables a superior discipline among
cions and successful use to which the j the students, constitutes' tone of the
trustees and faculty of this college ! strongest and most valuable features
ment exercises of North Georgia j to recommend an increased pro-rata of
ricultural College, at Dahlonega, J the landscrip fund to this College,
., including the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and ] just so much as can be spared from the
H^kIi insts., respectfully submit the j mother institution at Athens and at
following report: j least an amount not less than five
■ This, the fifth annual ooinmence- j thousand dollars. As the cheapness
, nent of North Georgia Agricultural | with which board and lodging can be
College, demonstrates to our minds j obtained at Dahlonega, the fine climatic
that the cause of education, which ! advantages and the proximity of this
po much concerns the interest of our I College to a large teritory of country
IState, more perhaps now than at any . heretofore deprived of fir.-t classeduca-
previous pi Mod in our history, has tional facilities, it is the opinion of this
found in this institution a fostering Board that the Board of Trustees of
care, a wise and judicious direction, the State University should especially
which, with the aid it so much de» foster this institution.
GRAND SPRING OPENING!
A. K. CHILDS.
R. XI<
-OF-
Cliarlie Starn's
CLOTHING EMPORIUM!
_ _ i-» «&« •* -* ^ -f * ■
I would call the attention of my patrons ibid
the public generally to my flnastock of Clothing
y* 5 Fir Men Yoath* 1 and toys’. 0*1
- Consisting of French Diagonal#, -Worsteds, I
C W*t. and Navy
Blue Ffadnel Suits, all df tlil.Finest Material j
and the most faabiminhlc styles. Also, » first'- ]
class stock ot Gents’ Furnishing Goods in nil
branches -complete. Hats, Caps, Straw G<mh1s, 1
Umbrellas in Silk Alpaca and Scotch Gingham, |
Trunks, etc., to which 1 invite the iusi>cctiou of I
the. public, guaranteeing iny prices -to compete ;
with any house in the State. Amrnsta or Atlanta |
Prices Duplicated. |
OUR SPECIALTY — Unlauodcrcd Shirts,!
made complete, tine I.inon Bosom and Cuffs for !
#1. A call is all we ask to convince one end all. i
Oliarles Stsm,
Popular Clothing Emporium, !
Broil 1 street. Athens, (In. i
Next door to Long & Billups Drug Store
ap3-lv
CHILDS, NICE
wholesale: and t
HARDWARE, IRI
HOUSE AND
HORSK si
Agricultural
Leads, Oils, Glass and' \
serves from
destined to
tin
proper source,
applied the limited means at i of the Colle g°-. We find the arms and
their command. Wills a faculty no-
say to the intelligent
reader that the unsophisticated stran
gers from the Pacific were undeceived,
and that their experience with (^nuld
was costly and instructive. But the
punishment inflicted upon the person
■Gould, we submit, in the. interest of
'tecs of these pvife-'s >rs have hi’,
secured ami retained upon so small
-alaries.
thi* scholastic year now closing of
three hundred and seventy-four, their
duties have been anything but light,
ami the faithfulness with which they
have been discharged found high
accoutrements in fine condition, cadets
I well uniformed, drill of most excellent
iicoabiy enthusiastic in the faithful j character, all of which makes the mili-
discharge of their official duties, and i tary a most attractive feature, one j our common humauitr, is eutirelv dis-'
comparing favorably with that of any I '? bicb “ doubt, , ess of incalculable bene 1W V11C ‘ ^
.1 • ci • * nt to the students and is doing no f,,, T . • . «, _
othet institution of learning m our ! flr4ia „ part tovvards increasing the at- If Mr - Da,,,el ^ew, or Mr. Sage, or
State, it is leinarkahlc that the sor- | tendance and general j)tosj>oritv of the j 1). I). Field, or anv other
institution. j man of conspicuous probity of clmrac-
, In this connection wt would recom- I ter | inc ] •» crone hack on his word ’’ with
-h. •>«rin S | r;Lu;,Li'i3K:r';T,:tsr ^
dation of at least two hundred stu- I vocation would have been great. But
TUTPSPILLS
A Med Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dt. Tctt:—Dear Sir: For ten year. I havp
ir.artyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, arid
Pil'.-r. I-a.-t spring vniir pills were rccommcmlc l
to rvs; I r.-cd them (bat with little faith). I am
now a w-.ll man, have Rood appetite, digestion
per^-ct, regular roots, piles gene, and I have
cain .-d forty pounds solid flesh. Thev ati worth
t': Jr wright in geld. ’ .
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON. Louisville, Ky.
dents Tills could be so arranged ns | that the Californians should object to
to greatly aid the officer in charge of) j ay Gould’s breaking faith, and make
the cadets in carrying out a more {
thorough discipline, without interferin',
with those families who have gone or | reprisals like this are to be counten
that a cause of war, is surprising, If
proof in the excellence ami success of] may go to Dahlonega for the purpose j anced, Mr. Jay Gould will be hung
and
ot boarding their 0W11 sons
up
On the j by the nap of the neck and puiuineled
point of discipline, while the hoard j by inili „, mnt stock openlto « f n J
have found no fault up to this tune in I / .. , *
the successful government of the insti-1 ** ammr y t0 December. As Gould is
tution, vet considering that all well r popularly known as n bear, we trust
; ordered institutions should have the i-that the Society for the Prevention of
the sfudeiits .enti listed rCruelty to Animals will interfere t<r
faculty. we recom mead . , . . . . ,
that such he " the case in this college, | 8tl T sucn 11 cr . uoUn ' i . uadsual P M "' S,K
with no right of appeal to tlu Board 1 K '- ent - I-et the intelligent reader com
, of Trustees, except in such cases as eeive, if he can, of all the victimes hf
ue co-ojicratio ", i where there may be an ctjual division j Jav Gould’s economy of truth treat-
v la.geh atmli- ^ ^ fpon 'this* feature '»« b,m ilt,er tne be,over
of the North Georgia xVgricnltural Fancy the wreck of manhood which
College, it is to be hoped that Gen. j would survive when the indignation ot
i he annual examination
mencement exercises.
A most interesting and pleasing
feature in this institution, is the por
ted harmony and accord existing
let ween trustees, faculty mid stu- J dieciblme ot
•h-nts, cr.eh with an enthusiasm it r '’ “
behalf of the college rivaling the j w j t h m yi^ht of appeal
.ahiT, such ns brings not damaging I of Trustees, except in such cases as [ ceive, if he can, of all the victimes bf
'•oiHiet, but wholesome
ml to which mav 1
. , ' ‘ * . point ot discipline, t pon
'•'ad Use prosperous ami progressive ‘
condition oftlio North hei.rgia Agri-
• ■.liiiir.ii College. 11*. M. B. Young Chairman of the ! m;m kmd had expended itself by hold-
Wi.ii,. it ,| w , , Board of Visitors and whose military • .. ,, . . ... .
. nii.iv it would he the pleasure ot . . .. , . • mg Gould in t ia air with om haa i
........ 1 i education and experience pre-eminent- B
UsU, "-7 , ” :u<1 lo pK’scnt tins jy jj ts bini for the duty, will make to j while he was duly pounde.i by the
'I'-tBiition in all ot it.- meritorious j vour excellency a special, more lengtht other hand,
a! nrogres.>ive asnects, trivimv de. i au<l satisfactory report than is herein
•erv. d « relit to each dep-nt ment for I t:<, “ tai,,ed ' \ V « cann,,t c,,ndmli: ‘ b « j
“. .* ' our report without an earnest appeal, :
nci.i success which is now its j ijjj.mjgi, y 0ur excellency, to both the!
Board of Trustees of the State Uni- j Carriage, ljllgijy illld
the State
TUTUS PiLLS
TUTUS PILLS
cxrar dtspspsIa.
TUTPSPILLS
CURS CONSTIPATION
TUTPSPILLS
CUBS PILS3.
tutpTpills
CUBS PBVSB AND
pi
TUTPSPILLS
CUBE BILIOUS COLIC.
■nrrntpuis
CUBE KIDNEY COK-
- PLAINT.
Dr. Tutt has been en-
rra^ed in the practice
of medicine thirty
years, and for a tang
t’r.-.e was demonstra-
r of anatomy in the
Collet
Medical
liege of
Georgia, hence, per
rons using his Pilta
liavc the guarantee
that they are prepared
on scientific principles,
and arc free from all
quackery.
He has succeeded in
combining in them
the heretofore antag
onistic qualities of a
TUTTOPILLS
CTmr TORPID LIVER
siipalion, anU imnart-
i::*. health and strength lothe system. Soli cv-
«r>v.hcro. Gii-C,Mr. r:'.vSirve‘. New Yotk.
apparent
effect is to increase the
appetite by causing the
food toproper’v assim
ilate, thus tiie'systcm
is nourished, and by
their t-wiic action on
the digestive organs,
regular dr healthy ev
acuations arc produced
The r.-piciity with
which /«•.<»»» /ait cm
(eri, while urtlcr the
ir.fluc ncc of those pill.'',
cl itself irdicates their )
adaptability tu. nourish
the body, nnl hence
thi ir c fScai y > a curing
nervous debitity, mel
ancholy, dyspepsia,
wastin'.; of the mus
cles, sluggishness of
the liver, chmr.ie co:'..
siipation, and impart
CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
HUBS, SPOKES, BUGGY WHEELS, AXLES,
SPRINGS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS, ANVILS, VICES
BELLOWS, HOLLOW WARE, kTC., ETC.,
Manufacturer's Agents for the sale of
Fairbank’s Standard Scales.
WINSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED
Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows,
Farmers' Friend Plows, Pumps, Circular Saws, ete.
* UTAny article in our line not in clock, will be ordered when ikaired, with, the hr*
r«o!"'ible Jelav.
dcclO-lv Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices.
**wemzvrm
s»<os».
I’load Street (ncr liurke’s Look Sieve.
and the State legislature to
give all possible -aid and encourage-
inuKioic ua ment to this institution of learning, ! At th® shop huily oceupied by P. Benson, near
be specially satisfied, from th*s flourishing and proa-1 $£9 G«un <fc l;e«vc*’ stable,
ATHENS, GA>,
whit
j !<ai ! record, yet, we tleein it only
M-cc.-siry to call attention to some of j versitv
its most prominent and valuable fea
tures as deserving to
mentioned:
First, the Normal Department of
i his college is now supplying a long
existing necessity in our public or
eommon school systems and is des
tined to prove a great, blessing to the
' hole In ate. Indeed, we might not
be going too far in saying that if
I a operly-encouraged, it is yet to
t rove the solution of the great ques
tion of general education. Fifty-five
t teachers, male and female, were li«.
• ensed during the exercises, to teach
in tin-common schools of the State
Under au act passed at the last ses-
-ion of the General Assembly, these
it‘aehers are allowed to teach without
having to submit to the examinations
<«! the Common School Cotninissioii-
• rs, and are assigned by the faculty j Chief Joseph’s escape from General
»>r trustees to schools in remote or Howard, and the railroad rebellion
BTJRPEjS &, BRQ.,
irriage, liuggy a;
Wagon Makers,
perous condition in which we find it,
and that too with hut limited means
at its command, that no institution ot
teaming is more deserving of support
and that with their fostering care none
will more adorn our commonwealth
than the North Georgia Agricultural
College.
P. M B. Young, Cha’tp-
r ,»* CJ. \V. Si vi.ss.
\ ^.P .Tanks. .
' "* W. F. tiel.DSMITU.
II. 11. Caui.tox.
RILLING AIlEAR.
now m tion.n was iui.i..iiozki> nv a spki -
I’LATOIt.
Wh:it H fust* to Hash a Mllllonairr'a Xiw.
! From the New YorkTiinw.j
The Russian defeat in Bulgaria,
different parts of the State not other
wise provided. Should any one of
i iiese teachers tail to receive as com
pensation for their services so much
;i" seventy-five dollars for the three
months they teach, it is made up to
Are prei*re<] to <lo all kimla of work in tl:<-ir
Km- at .■•nort notice, in the mo-t SUPERIOR
STYLE, nuil ut na
REASONABLE RATES
us the same class of work cun be donc.f
They are prepared to put up Carriages, Bug:
pies aiid Wagons.in ANY STYLE, and invite
throe liaviup new work put up, to cull before
its imperfections are covered with puint, and
aee that ALL Materials n»ed are of the VERY
BEST QUALITY.
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
A SPECIALTY. All work done in this line
warranted to give satisfaction, both as to style
and price.
Harness Nicking and
Repairing.
They arc also prepared to make or repair
Ilurness. Having secured the services of a
Thoroughly Com;>etent Workman
in this branch of the business, all they ask is a
trial, that all may bo convinced of the SUPE
RIORITY OF T11K1R WORK and the'Kcason-
nbleuess of their Chaises. ;; ; •‘t.y
STBc anrtfto call on them mid examine
were all lost sight of yesterday, when
it was noised abroad tlmt “Jay Gould
had got licked.’’ That a man who
represents at least one hundred million
dollars and a leading American news
paper should have been soundly wal-
upon their return to ilie college j loped teemed too good ts he true. As
their work and prices
july31-8m.
Athens Foundry and. Machine Works.
-AtTUBJI'TS, O-A..
General Fouuders and • Machinists, Pattern
Mukiiu;, Smitniug ami Repairing, Minin/ and
Mill Machinery, Manufacturers of Circular
Saw Mills, Steam Engines, liorsc Powers,*
Threshers, Fun Mills, Bark Mills, Cane Mills,
Gin Gearing, Cotton Presses, etc., etc.
Agent for Cook’s Celebrated Kvaporatin;
X in-ill
ih board and clothing. Thus, this'the news spread, there was a general Pons, Cardwell’s Separators, Turbine Water
1 . - , , , . Wheels and Agricultural Engines,
feeling of regret —that the walloping
foment enables these stu
ut- • -"rr.ilcle their education,
bile it spreads broadcast over the j
•i.l the benefits they are receiving]
:n a higher source. Since the ]
What is Queer’s Delight
Read tb.Q Aas"7et
It I* :i pi^nt tLJit ero’vs In the S*- ’i, and is
spcciriliy adapted to the cure of dist a c* of that
ciimnte. It i*
_ NATURE’S OWf rr !WEOY, „
Entenng at once into the t >-x|s:l ing all
scrofulous, syphilitic, and i...... ic uf i-ctinns.
Alone, it is a rcarchirg altevlive, Imi* when
combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and
other herbs, it forms
DR. TUTUS SARSAPARILLA
AND QUEEN'S DEUGHT,
The most powerful blood purifier known to med
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased
joints, foul dischan-es Ircm the cars and nostrils,
abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney com
plaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered
hverand spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous
system, imparts a fair complexion, and builds up
the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strong
ly recommended. Hundreds ot cases of the worst
type have been radically cured by it. Being
purely vegetable, its continued use will do no
harm. Toe best time to take it is during the
summer and fall; and iastead of debility, head
ache, fever and ague,'you will enjoy robust
health. Sold by all druggists. Price, $1.00.
Office, 35 Murray StretVNew York.
STOVES l
STOVES! STOVES!
I am now offering for ?ale at
Low Prices,
The following celebrated Cook Stoves, nil of
which are warranted equal to any "tiered in
this market.
IRON KING, GATE CITY,
.BEST,
CRICKET, PALMETTO.
Call and see before purchasing.
J. C. WILKINS.
oct.81.6m.-
The Kennesaw Gazette,
A Monthly 1’iq er, Published at
ATLANTA, C3- -A-.
Devoted to Railroiid interests, Literature
WU and Humor. Fifty cents a year. Chrorao
lo every subscriber. Address
KENNESAW GAZETTE,
uichiT-tt Atlanta, Ga.
Scientific Agxictal-fc-ure,
—BY—
DR. E. 1JL. PEXTCXsETOXT,
Prof.. Agriculture, University ofGa.
Second Edition, Enlabued and Revised.
Published by A. S. Barnes & Co., New York
For sale bv Burks & Hancock, Atlanta, Ga.
and T. A. Burke, Athens, Ga. Price $2.5'.‘.
: •J'S-tf.
Wanted.
TO RENT or buy a small cottage heme, con
> anient to the business portion of the city. An
unimproved lot, if desirably loc >ted, inuht be
sold. Apo ! n< Goor.'iai! office ,iv22-t*
! bad been so private.
Everybody who ever lost money in j -
Wall street' wished that he had seen
the fight. It is not every day that
l’riees sent mxu; application to
li. Mt'KKKSttX. Ay til. f i {
(••nidation of I his college, over two one can gaze on a hundred million;
• mud red teachers have been sent out ; dollars being held up by the nap of its J
'nivfron into the broad fields of j neck while its head is being punched, j
mention. Students of the college To see so much rnonev dropped, like a [
i v now teaching in almost every | wet hen, into a barber's window would
."initv north- of the Clmthooeheo j afford a new joy to the blaze youth
liver and in more than twenty conn- ‘ who frequeut the Stock Exchange.
jiineSG-Sm.
11877. . 1377m
Hoots and Shoes
TO ORDER.
ST. W. Slatadrup,
Artist.
lias removed bis shop to the McDowell Build
ing, on College Avenue Prices liberal and
first-class work guaranteed,
june 16, 1875—33-tl
Meriwether <& S’ew,
f i w - - - * v - * ' ‘ m
i BLACKSMITH’S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One ut the old stand in trout ot
Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
The other on the road to the tipper bridge and
_ opjiositc
Mr. jJftllN Z."OOOFEifWfc
T."--rv Sti.ble. TV4* lutve first Wa.-s worki
aKOSIlTG
' ••vv J;serii)tion, w
wst- -9% 0 * V Y; .
Plati:.g and Concave Shoes
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
FRESH MEATS.
J. J. Heard & W. F. Hood,-
Cobneb Fcpsdby asd Oco.nke Sthkats.
FRESH BEEF. MUTTON, PORK, and SAU-
s:igo,( Fresh and Bologna Sausage). Our S>-
lieitor is nlways on the street ready to auppi.'
the wants of the citizens of Athens. 1’feust
give us vour orders and we will guarantee per*
,ect aatiatkutioi.. The highest market prices
paid for Bcaves, Sheep, Gout* and lings.
june20.litjfi.ly. J. J. HEAL* <fe CO.
Miss C. Potts, •
Fashipnalle. Dessmaker,
(Over Univcnitf Bank.)
' J j i t ‘ k . .Ip } .
Broad. S-fcxoo-fc T Atiwac, Ga.
Would reapectfitlly inform the Jjtdics and
her friends generally, of Athens and vicinity,
that, she ia how prepared to do Dressmaking in
the Neatest and moat fashionable styles. With
her experience in the business, she feels sure of
giving satisfaction. may 14,1675—28-tf.
Rabun Gap High School.
Located in* the beautiful Valley of Head o
Tcnne.'see.
jHatyaxi Cooaxi-iy, Ga-
W. A. CURTISS. Principal.
open
Monday, July 16th, 1877, and continue, without
intermission,' for twenty weeks.
Tuition—|G, $8, $10, $12 and $15 per session.
Board, $6 per mouth.
Beautiful nod liealthftt!.location, pure water,
salubrious atmosphere, mild climate, and atten
tive and devoted teachers, render the school
attractive, pleasant and instructive.
For inirtiCttlars, address
W. A. ( I KTI'H. I’rlnrlpol.
Head of ' enuessee I*. O., Ga.
jnlylO-tf. >
BAXXSAXZTS Z1T
New and Second-landed
Articles.
M11. P. Port. Engine,Booltwalter, good order.
.8 H. P. Port. Engine, Woo<l & Man.
0 II. P. Port. Eng., butjittle used. •
H. P. Stationer} - Engine,
inch x 86 feet Cylinder Boilers, with trout.
6 H. P., Schofield pptent, Portable, new.
1 Eclipse Water Wheel, good order.
1 Leffele Water Wheel.
4 Tyler Water Wheels, now ri lining.
Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, etc.
One 18 ins. x 14 ins. Cane Mill, horizontal,
good ns new.
Horse Powers, Threshers, Fun Mills, Cane
Mills, Evaporators, at the
ATHENS FOUNDRY A MACHINE WOHKS.
jnne26-lui.
jY
tCOTICE TO
Clarke County Bondholders.
The Interest due July 1st, 1877, will hot-
promptly paid in coin, at tliu National Bank.
I am also prepared to take up bonds to the
amount <yf one thousand dollars.
S. C. REESE, County Tress. - } <•:;
jnneSC-lm. /, . . f
Millinery & Fancy Goods
LvLISS O-
a.tm A
And all kinds of Fanning Machines and ltu I •_ _
plenunts repaired on short notice. | t OF RftilC.
ian9-tf. I .
I A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
LEGAL BLANKS,
Neatly printed and P»r «aW A this off) i .
I Machine; has been but little used and is in per-
i feet order. Far sale cheap for oasb. Apply at
— THIS OiFlCE
acgSP-tl
Has just received direct from New Yorkja
chaste and beautiful assortment of
2?jft.TT?E!H.3Sr HATS,
which will be openod for the inspection of her
friends and patrons
On Wednesday and Thursday, April lith and 12th
Also a choice stock of all the. Novelties of the
season, consisting of Neck Tics, Lace Bibbs
Hucliiugs. Back Combs, Flowers, Ribbons. Orn
aments, Jewelry, etc. Real Hair Switches at
Cost. Strict attention given to orders. Onty
tbe best all silk material used in trimming. An
early call is solicited by __~
MISS C. JAMBS?
ap3-3m Athens, Georgia.