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Schedule Norttieaslim Railroad.
A. LIVE JOURNAL,
Devoted to the Material Prosperity
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On 13d ,
011 North row teru Railroad will rim as follows.
All trains daily exoupt Sandal
Leave Athens.
4.00 A. M
Leave Allantu via A L. R. K 6.00 A. M‘
£ St
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens...........1...... *.00 Br M.
cave Atlanta via A. L. R. R 5.00 P. M.
i.eave Luia 3.00 P. M.
Arrive at Alliens.. j 10.45 P. M.
Both trains connect ut Lula with passenger
ruins 011 Air-Line Rai road going botu .North
md West.
J. M. EDWARDS,
je5-tf Superintendent.
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TIIKIB STOCK ITIUi BE CLOSED OUT COST.
We have now on hrnd a large.lot of the best
BRANDIES, WHISKIES,
The different editious of Tug fctnrdtjring the
next year will be the same as during the year
that has just passed. The daily edition will on
week days be a sheet of foitr pages, and on
Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 56 broad
the weekly edition will bo a
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•s-RESPECTFULLY offered by illLS
TWIT’S "■ W. H. Trrr. M.D.. for many pn.LS
tiitt's years Demonstrator of Anatomy in pi, t g
»*>” Medical College of Georgia.
TUT I 3 Thirty years’cxiierlence In the EJI'fS
TOTT’Spni t .ucc of medicine, together with PILLb
j TUTT’S nfti«u years’ test of Tutt’s Pills, PILLS
TUTT’S ami the thousands of testimonials PILLS
of the same dimensions
are already familiar to <«r
■THE
TRI-WEEKLY GEORGIAN
Will supply its readers with the most accurate, complete
;,ml trustworthy accounts of current events transpiring in
tliftcrent-parts of the country, and in addition will contain
rh'/ice selections of miscellaneous articles, and it will be the
: .\, n „f the publisher to make it an indispensable Newspaper
i 1 the business man, farmer and mechanic.
TEE?MS—S4.00 3?er Annum.
MITIOE.
Augusta, 6a., May 1st, 1876.
On alter Monday, May 1st, 1*76 ■
lie Passenger trains on the Georgia
ilailroad will run as follows, viz:
JDav Passenger Train wilt|
Leave Athens at 9.00 A. M.
Arrive ut Augusta at 4.00 P. H.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 r. si.
Leave Augusta ut....... 8.00 a. si.
Leave Atlanta ut 8.00 a. si.
Arrive at Athens at x.55 p. n
Nl«ur PASSENGER TltAtS.
Leave Athena at.... 9.50 p. si.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.35 a. si.
Arrive at Atiauta at 5.25 a. si
Leave Augusta ut 8.20 P. SI.
Leave Atlanta at ...10.30 p. v.
Arrive at Athens at 6.50 a.m.
Passenger* from Atlanta, Athens, Wash-
ilgtoa, or any point on the Georgia Railroad
ind Branches, by taking the Day Passenger
.’rain, will make close connection at Cainak
vith Train <or Mili.-dgeville and Macon,
deeping Cars on Night Passenger Trains.
S. K. Johnson’Superintendent.
aprilO-tt
OfTTiMM
Air-Line.
CONDENSED TIME CARD.
ATLA.N lb\
—TO—
pSlA.STJdiS.l'NT OITX2U55 !
VIA KICUMOND,
Leave ATI ANTA ....4.00 p x
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 p v I
Arri.’e at Danville 1.16 i» m !
Arrive at Richmond 8.23 i* si
Arrive at Washington, 1>. C., Via. R.,
F. & 1*. R. E 1.10 a v
Arrive at Baltimore 3.15 a si
Yrrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a vi
Arrive at New York 9.45 a si
Arrive at Boston 8.30 p v
Leave Atlanta 4.00 p si
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 a vi
(via. vikoima midland EOCTE.)
Arrive ui Danville I.i6 p si
Arrive at Lynchburg 4.01) p si
Arrive at Washington City 1.30 a si
Arrive at Biltimore 3.15 a si
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a si
\irive at New A'ork... 9.45 a si
Arrive at Boston 8.30 c si
Through Tickets on sale at Union Passenger
Depot. Bagg ge Checked Through.
G. J. KOREACKE. General Manager.
W J. HOUSTON, Ob”, '‘ass. ,0 Ticket Ao’,
WI$F2B„
-^AND—
' diseased liver. They are not rec- , 2
•J.CTT- onmiended for ail the Ills that afflict * }f' , |
TCTf’S humanity,hutforDvaiiepsla. Jairn- PILLS
TUT rs dice. CoiHtlpatlc-.. Piles, SViu Dis-
TU TT’S cases. Bilious Colic. Khe.imatUm, PILLS
TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart. Kidney PI 1,1,8
columns; while
sheet of eight
and character th
friends.
The Sun will continue to be the strenuous
advocate of reform and rfetrenchmcnt, and oi
the substitution of fiptfqgm«p»hir» (
Integrity'for hollow pretence, Imbecility,' and
fraud in the administration of pbblic affairs. ’ )t
will contend lor the government of the peen’e
by the people and for the people, as opposetf to
government by frauds in the ballot-box anil in
the counting of votes, enforced by military
violence. It will endeavor to supply its readers
—a body now not far from a million of sou Is—
with the most careful, complete, and trustworthy
uccouuts of current events, and will employ for
this purpose u numerous and carefully selected
etaff of reporters aud correspondents. Ita re-
Imported Brandies.
AVe also have a large lot of
CIG-ARS,
which will be sold out ut COST between thi
and the
First Bay of January.
Come and examine our
TU IT’S WWT vegetable' lives pills
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TUTT’S : CUKE SICK HEADACHE. • PILL8
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TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS : PILLS
TUTT’S : REQUIRE N » CHANGE OF , PILLS
TUTT’S • DIET. : PILLS
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TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS 5 PILLS
TUTT’S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.: PILLS
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TUTT’S ! TOTVS PILLS • PILLS
TUTT’S • NEYEB GRIPE OR NAUSE- • TILLS
TUTT’S : ATE. • PILLS
TUTT’S : > TILLS
TUTT’S “i PILLS
TUTT’S j THE DEMAND FOB TUTT’S: PILLS
TUTT’S -PILLS I* not confined to thU- TILLS
TUTT’S .conntry.bntextendstoallparts* TILLS
TUTT’S -of tho world. : TILLS
TUTT’Sl - - PILLS
TUTT’S • - - j PILLS
TUTT’S • ACLEARHEAD.-tMttclimbs,: PILLS
TUTT’S ieood digestion, sound steep,: PILLS
TUTT’S :buoyant spirits, fine appetite,: PILLS
TUTT’S rare some of the results of the* PILLS
TUTT’S i use of TUTT’S PlhliS, SPILLS
TUTT’S : PILLS
TUTT’S ™' : PlhLS
TUTT’S : Afl A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS
TUTT’S : TUTT’S. PILLS ARE THE ; PILLS
TUTT’8 : BEST—PERFECTLY HARM- ; PILLS
TUTT’S : LESS. : PILLS
TUTT’S ..a : PILLS
TUTT’S : : PILLS
TUTT’S : SOLD LVERYWHERE. • PILLS
TUTT S : PRICK, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. • PILLS
TUTT’S : —.* PILLS
TUTT’S : ''ILLS
TUTT’S : PRINCIPAL OFFt t E : PILLS
TUTT’S : 18 MURRAY STREET, : PILLS
TUTT’S : MEW YORK. : PILLS
TUTT’S : — PILLS
ports from Washington, especially, will be foil,
TUTT’S humanity, but for Dvsiiepsla.Jami-PJbtia accurate, nnd fearless; aud it will doubtless
TUTriSdlce.Coustipatjc-j.PIhj^ykin^DD-PiLLS coutiuuo to deserve and etyoy the hatred ol
those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or
by usurping what the iaW does not give them
while it will endeavor to merit the confidence ot
the public by defending the rights of the people
against ,the encroachments of unjustified power
The price of the daily Scn will be 55 cents a
month or $6.50 a year, post paid, or with the
Sunday edition $7.70 a year.
The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, $l.Sj
year, post paid.
The Wezklv Sum,"'eight pages of 56 broad
columns, will be furnished during 1877 at the
rate of $1 a year, post paid. ,
The benefit of this large reduction fi om the
previous rate for the Wskkly can be enjoyed by
udividual subscribers without the neeersitv ol
making up clubs. At tbe same time, if any ot
our friends choree to aid in extending our circu-
ation, wo shall be grntefhl to them, and every
tncb person vvlio sends ns ten or mere sub
scribers from one pl:« e will be entitled to one
copy of the paper for himself, without charge.
At one dollars ycur, postage paid, the expenses
of paper uud printing are barely repaid; and,
cot sidering the size or the sheet and the quality
of its contents, we are confident the people will
consider The Weekly Scn the cheapest new-s
parer published in the world, and we trust also
one of the very best.
Address,
■Vet9. T'flRSUN, New York City, N.Y
and secure BARGAINS.
The Gainesville Eagle.
Has the largest Cir.-a’.ation ia Northeast Georgia,
Anil is Read by over 9,000 Persons!
SCUPPERNONG WINE
A‘L25, BBSS., Etc.,
idways cn hand.
I STERN & SAULTER.
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Athens, Nov. 13th.-
THE SOUTHERN SIDE;
OR
IHOESSOIIIILLE PH:
THEWEERLYGEORGIAS.
Our Weekly will continue its present si/e, and offers great
inducements to advertisers. We have a subscription list ot
Two Thousand bona fide subscribers, and circulates largely in
all the counties of Northeast Georgia, and we will make it
as heretofore, an interesting Fireside Companion.
TERMS -S2.GO Per Annum.
It ia the best advertising medium of auy pa
per in existence, for seven large counties, and
equal to any other paper i:a teu other counties.
I. doe* the county advertising for Hall,
Banks. Towns, White, Union and Daws 'u coun
ties, the city of Gainesville, and the internal
revenue department for the ^»i«ion of the 2nd
district.
Now u tiii: Time to Suiia ’it.be.—The Const!-
! tutional Couvemion will assemble on Wiidnet*
I day, litli day of July next, and it is the inton-
f the Eagle to watch the proceedings and
post 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 form, but t he current news of the
nnitol, in the most attractive nnd interesting
style. .
It is Vau’able as a Family I’apsk.—Farm
and household interests are carefully provided
for iu iw columns, white the education and the
morals of the country receive, and will continue
to receive, the most careful consideration of the
editorial management. Mining, raechauical nnd
manufactniingiiidastriea will oa no account be
neglected, and the mercantile and market in
terests will also be particularly attended to.
The News Department will be kept up t
tho highest standard of country journalism,
and neither enterprise nor expense will be
spareil to make the Kaolk one or the very best
I weeklv newspapers in nil the land.
Ix Politics the Ragle will n lliero to the
- Old Guard” Democracy, ap’ roving whatever
is goad, and censuring* whatever is bad, in
State and Federal Administrations; and. outlie
progressive theory of a “Solid South,” will
drive straight ahead for the complete rescae ot
American Institutions, a return to constitutional
methods, and the electim if a representative
Democracy ia 1880.
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Six months 1 00
Three months 50
Remit by Postal Order, Registered Letter, or
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Addrrss, CAREY W. STYLES.
Editor and Proprietor Eagle,
Gainesville, Ga.
Compiled from ^Official Documents
in the hands ot
Is
STEVENSON, M. 0
BE, TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT.
This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doutoi-t
ing. have, bv the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health.
“ WON’T GO TO FLORIDA,”
New York, A-ignat 30.1870.
D R. TUTT:
Dear Sir :-W6a in Aiken, last winter, I used your
Rxpectoran: for my couch, and realised more benefit
from it than anythin? I ever took 1 am so well that
I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended
Send me ot-o dosen bottlei. by express, for som.
friends. ALFRED CUSHING,
133 West I nirty-ilrst Street
“ Boston, January 11,1374.
This certlfles that I hsvo recommended the use o'
Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases or the lungs
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles havo been used by my patient, with tho hap
piest results. In two oases whore it was thought oon-
flrmed consumption had taken place tho Expectorant
effected a cure. &• H. SPRAGUE, N.D.
"We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex*
pectorant, and for tho sake of suffering humanity
hope It may beoome more generally known.”—CuatS
Formerly Surgeon in the Army of the Con
federate Stated of America; Chief Surgeon of
tlieCo itederatc States Prison Hospitals, Auder-
sonville, Gcotgin; Surgeon and Medical Pur
veyor of tlie Confederate States Prisons East: of
the Mississippi river.
Together with a review of a portion of the
testimony of tho witnesses in the celebrated
“ Wirz Trial,” and brief notices ot some of tbe
works that lit.vc appeared on Southern Prisons
by Northern Authors,
WITH AXT APPSamCSr
Containing the names of about 13,000 Union
Soldiers who died at Andersouville; giving
number of their graves, their rank, the Compa
nies and Regiments to which they belonged,
and the date bf their dea h. as registere'd by tbe
anther and others.
Also, Cause aud Classification of (bo Diseases
incident to Prison Life; Comparative Strti-
ments of Prisoners captured, and deaths in
Northern and Southern Prisons; A Chapter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc., etc
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nlear type, in
Price •1.00
One Large Octavo Volume
nearly 500 Pages,
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OCR NEW JOB OFFICE.
With a new supply otJTob Type, rules and figures,iwo are
prepared to turnout, at short notice, every description’!* work
in our line. Railroad Blanks, Abstraets,Tags, Bill and letter
Heads, Posters, Handbills. Circulars, Cards, Envelopes, etc
Our presses are new
and our workmen unsurpassed.
BroadHStreet. Athens- Georgia.
ItXilliEkOi y Opening I
ZNffISS O. JuSwiaCHlS
Will open a select assortment ot
PPATT33RN HATS,
On 24th and 23th October,
And all the rovelties in New York Millinery
and Ladies Neckwear.
LATEST STYLE HUSTLES.
Best: Berlin! Zip’nr at I5e nsr «vmm Canvas
Perforated Card board, Crooliot Net sib-* Ac.
Special attention given to order*. Call early
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al the billowing prices:
Beaattfilljr Bound in Enzllah Cloth $3 «0
“ ” Sheep, 4 Oh
“ “ llalM'air, 5 00
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ATHENS, GA.
For the Efuefit of the Trade of
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j salesman fop
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White Goods, Notions, Linens, laces and Em
broideries.
/ —AND—
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OFFICES:
375 Sr0a.dwa.3ry New TorM
—AND WITH—
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OCK. ATHENS, GA
PROSPECTUS OF
ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY.
Washington, Wilkes Comity, (in.
B anling ami Day Sclion I For Young La
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
The Sister’s of St. Joseph.
T ills INSTITUTION IS PLEASANTLY
situated in the suburbs of the beuutifu
wii of \\ mriiii gton, one of the mo*t healtliv
.pots ill Georgia, having 11 delightful climate
tree from all malaria. A beautiful and retired
grove, adjacent U> the Academy, will afford,
ample facilities for h< aithy rocreiitiou. Parents
md Guardians may rr*t satisfied that theSislcrs
who direct the i. stitutiou consider thcmsclvea
■aiuud to respond to their coiifideiict- bv strictly
ittendiiig to the mor i aud iutcUcctunl improve-
I iient of tl cir | n> i!s, and giving them tliat
ilivsical cate they would receive ut home. Each
oiing ladv must be provided vvitli six toueis.
our inbie uai kins, knife, mrk, sjmioh, tun LW,
oiiet • oap. etc. The Sc! elastic 1 car is divided
lo equal sessions oi five ruontl s each. Fall
ession begins • n tl e hirsi Monday in Septcm-
’ r , Spring session begins on the First Monday
I ri bruary Pup'-ls ure, howevei, rtceivn. ..t
nv time during the • cur—tl i-ii session com
oeiicii’g with tl <■ date of th.eir cntrai ce.
COURSE OK STUDIES-
Orthography, Beading, ritii.g, Grammar,
Itlictorie, t oniposiiioii, Hiatoiy, Natural I Idl-
sopliy, Geograjihy, Jiotauv, Aiiihuictic, Aige-
tra, Ucoim-try, French and Latin Languages,
•toe 011 Piano ami Organ, Drawing and l'lrinl-
y n \\ titer Colors. Fai.cj \V« rk hmbioidi rv,
5'ax h 'uwers. I : ce. Plain 1 nd Kuncv Necala
Work, form no extra charge to Po: rders.
TERMS—Payable In Adrance.
Board, Tuition, Yv ashing. Use 0/ i.eu and
Bedding, tor one session 01 5 ui'jiitha.$80 Oft
Music on l’iauo. lucluiiing use of instru
ment 15 CO
Crnvon Draw ing and Painting iu Water
Colors 10 00
Vacation of two months, if spent at tlio
Acudemy ; 25 00
terniK fer Day Scholars, per (Juartrr in Advaxre.
Tuitior iu English aud Freneli t
Elementary Class $ 6 CO
Intermediate Class 9 00
Senior Class ij to
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ATHENS, GEORGIA,
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First class work turned out on short notice,
ht lilicral prices. Givo ipeaealland gut good
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Fashionable Hoods.
A second-hand Wheeler A Wilson Sewing
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of Cloths, comprising west of England Lover-
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of tbe best quality and Latest I jndon Styles.
Also a line lot of American fabric*, prices to
suit the time*. Fancv Susncnders, Neekwesr.
Ilsndkt-rclii f* dw., tint comprises novgUies not
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GEORGIA.—Clarke County.—
Whereas, Jjlin A. Hunnicntt and Theo
dore E. Atkinson, Executors of Mrs. Lner Y
Deuprec, dec : d, apply W me for leave to sell, for
purpose of division among legatee* of said de-
eeastsl, tue folk.wing pro|ierty, to-wit i 2 bonds
of the State of Georgia, $1,000 each; 4 bonds of
the City of Athens, $500 each; 1 bolid, or se-
cqrilv, i f the New Orleans, St. Loais and Chi-
cago R. R. Co., tor $8,200; 29 sbareu Bank of
the University, ot Aibens, $100 each ; 1 share
of Georgia Railroad stock and one lot of land
lying in the town ofSeuoia, Coweta eonnty, Ga.
containing two acres, more or less—
Therefore, all persons interested Arc bereb
notified and cited to show cause, at my tffioe,
on or before tbe first Monday in Jann&ry next*
wbv said leave should tot be granted..
Given under my hand, at office, this 26th day
of November, 1877.
d4 $5 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.