The forest news. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1875-1881, January 01, 1876, Image 2

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©fje ifofos. ■ -f. MAI.COM STAFFORD, MAX AO IXO AND BUBINKSS EDITOR. DIRECTOR Y. JEFFERSON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. professions. PHYSICIAN*... J. I).‘A: 11. J. Long, J. J. Hos ier, N. \V. Carithcrs. .1. O. Hunt. Atty'S at 1.AW....J. It. Silman. W. I. Pike, .1. A. It. Mahaffey, W. C. Howard, M.M. Pitman, P, F. Hinton. K. S. Howard. . • ME Kid A NTS. Pendergrass & Hancock. F. M. Hailey, Stanley A 4 , **>nu. Win. S. Thompson. MECHANICS. ’<*A rl'Fxtkks... Joseph P. Williamson. Sen'r; A. P. Williamson, dr. llaunixs Maker... John G. Hakes. Wagon Makers... Wm. Winbum, Monroe Kay. (<■'!.) BCgoY MA Ki;k ... L. Gil Id and. Blacksmith ...C. T. Story. , Tixxkk... John 11. Chapman. TaNXERS...-!. E. A H. .J. Randolph, lkan' and Shoe-Makers...N. H. Stark, under Forexl Xetrx ollW; Seaborn M. Stark, over W. S. Thompson's store. HOTELS. Random*!* Housk. by Mrs. Randolph. Nortii-FjAKTerx llotkl, by .John Simpkins. Public Hoarding House, by Mrs. Elizabeth W orsliam. I.hHtors. Secsaus. K-e...J. L. Hailey. tilllST AND Sa\V-MiLL AND Gix...‘J. D. & 11. •I. lng. Saw-MjiJ. a.xd Gin...F. S. Smith. o CQCXTY SCHOOL DIRECTORY. Martin Institute. —l. W. Glenn. Principal; S. P. Orr, Assistant; Miss M. K. <>rr. Assistant; Miss Lizzie Hurch. Music. Centre Academy. —L. M. I.yle, Principal. Galilee. Academy. —A. L. Harge, Principal. Harmony Groce Academy. —R. S. Cheney, Prin cipal. Murk Academy. —J. 11. McCarty, Principal. Oak Grace Academy —Mrs. A. C. J'. Riden, Principal. Academy Church. —J. J. Mitchell. Principal. Puke Academy. —Mrs. 11. A. Deadwyler, Prin cipal. I‘nrk Academy. —Miss V. C. Park. Principal. Chand Academy. —W. 11. Hill. Principal. Holly Spring Academy —W. P. Newman. Prin. o A Hill VA L A XI) PEP AIITI I! E OF MAILS. Athens mail arrives at Jefferson on Wednes days and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ami de parts same days at 12 o'clock. M. ■Gainesville mail arrives at Jefferson on Wednes days and Saturdays, at 11 o'clock. A. M.. and de parts same days at 12 o'clock. M. Lawrenceville mail arrives at Jefferson on Satur days, at 12 o'clock, M, and departs same day at 1 o'clock, P. M. F. L. Pendergrass, Dep'y P. M. COrXTY OFFICERS. TtttKT t. HOWARD, - - - - Ordinary. >f. M. PITTMAN, - - Judge Cos. Court. TIIOS. 11. Nl BLACK, - - - Clerk S. Court. JOHN S. HUNTER. Sheriff. WINN A. WORSHAM, - - - Deputy “ LKEJ. JOHNSON, Treasurer. JAMESL. WILLIAMSON. - - Tax Collector. GEO. VT. BROWN. - - - - - “ Receiver. J A MES L. JOHNSON. - - County Surveyor. WM. WALLACE. - - - Coroner. Gf J, N. WILSON, County School Comniiss'r. Vu-ellcut The Original American Tea Company, of New York, of which Roht. Wells is President, whs established in 1840. and since that time has leen Steadily gaining in favor, not only in the city of New York, but all over the country, until now teas reach every section. The leading press of the city and of hundreds of places in the country have endorsed it as perfectly reliable, and parties wish ing excellent teas at low prices, can with perfect confidence .send to this company for them. Their teas are put up in one pound packages, with the kind and price printed on the wrappers; also, in Im>xcs containing 3, 10. 20 and JO pounds. They range in price from 40 cents to $1.30 per pound. Our merchants can have samples mailed to their address by enclosing 10 cents for each sample. The company wish reliable agents in every town to get up duVs amongst families for their teas, and offer great inducements. Send for our circu lar. Address always, Robt. Wells. Pres't 43 YosrySt.. New York. Sept 23—dm It t> I*'on ltd ait fatKl! Something New Undkkthe Sun. —A new era is dawning upon the life of woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of man kind and her own besides. The frequent and dis tressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been toiler the “direful spring of woes un mimhered." In the mansion ot the rich and in t fie hovel of poverty alike, woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills un known to man—and these without a reined)*. — "Oh Lord, how long !" in the agony of her soul, hath ule cried. Hut now the hour of her redemp tion is come. She will suffer no more, for Dr. J. Brad field *8 Female Regulator—Woman's Best Friend—is for sale hy all respectable Druggists througlmut the land at $1.50 per bottle. Near Marietta. Ga., March 21, 1870. Messrs. Mm. Hoof Sc Sons ;—About one year ago 1 bought a bottle of BraDFIELD'S FKM ALE Regulator from you, for one of inv daughters who had been .suffering with suppressed menses for sotne time. 1 have had several physicians attending, but met with no success until I was persuaded to buy a bottle of tin* Regulator, and it is the very thing for which it is recommended. She is now in perfect health. 1 hope all suffering females will at least try one bottle and have health again. Very respectfully. 1). DOBBINS. NOTICE. The Court House Repaired. r PIIKKK will le lot. out to the lowest bidder, be- X tween 11 and 1 o'clock, on Wednesday, the loth day of -lan nary, 1876, before the Court I louse door, in detterson, at public out-cry. the follow ing contract, to-wit: Repairs on the Court House ol .lack. son county. Ist. The Court room to be jdastcred where the plastering is off. 2d. The ceiling overhead, window casings, tire-boards, front of the Judge's scat and bar to be painted, ami the walls white-washed, and two seats made. 3'L The sash and blinds repaired, new glass put in wherever broken out, blinds painted, doors to the ('ourt room to be re-bung and adjusted, and knobs put on the doors to the four rooms below stairs. A copy of the above specification may be found in the office of the Clerk Superior Court, — This December 23d, 1875. WM. SEYMOUR. W. J. 11AYME, \Y. (i. STEED, Commissioners of Roads and Revenue dee2s of Jackson County. Come and Pay your Town Tax. VCR persons who have not paid their Town . faxes for the year 1875, are hereby notified that 1 am instructed to close my books at once. Executions will be issued against all defaulters within the next ten days. T. 11. N1 BLACK, Clerk A* Treas. Jefferson, Ga., Dec. 24, 1875. SPECIAL NOTICE. A persons indebted to thy firm of .J. 1). & -* X 11. J. Lox(. arc most earnestly requested to come forward and settle their indebtedness either by Cash or Note. The death of the {Senior mem ber of the firm, necessarily dissolves the partner ship, and it is important that the hooks he closed at once. 11. J. LONG, Nov 6. 1875. Surviving Partner. blanks printed at this officej }\m cflilucrtiscmeiits. 1876! } TERM. 1876! M A R TJX INSTITUTE! SPRING TERM Will open on the 2sth Jaiiy. r [MIIS is a school for the times. The course of X study is the one usually prescribed in Male and Female Colleges; hut it is modified for those who wish to prepare for Business or Agriculture. Our students enjoy good health, form no expen sive habits; but may acquire good taste and an extensive acquaintance. The cost of Board and Tuition PER ANNUM, for six years, has averaged only $130.70 in the highest, and $123 .03 the lowest classes. SfcgrFor particulars, apply to J. W. GLENN, Principal , Or J. E. Randolph, Sec. Board Trustees. .Jefferson, Jackson Go., Ga. December 25, 1875. ATTENTION! FOR CED SAL E ! SICA' Of the Red Flag! \VTILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, in Jeffer v V son, on WEDNESDAY, 29th day DECEMBER, 1875, A line stonk of Goods, consisting of Hats, Cans. Boots. Shoes, Notions, and everything usually kept in a general store. Everybody invited to be present and examine these goods, and make their purchases at bottom prices. HOWARD k HOWARD, J. A. H. MAHAFFEY, W. I. PIKE, dlB 2t Att'ys for parties interested. MRS. T. A. ADAMS, Broad Street , one door above National Bank, ATHENS, C3-.A.., I 7 ” F.F/PS constantly on hand an extensive stock L of SEASONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, comprising, in part, the latest styles and fashions of llsils. ISoniK-is. Kil>lon*. Laces, Flowers, Gloves, Ac., which will be sold at reasonable prices. Orders from the coun try promptly filled. Give her a call. dlS3m $5,000 REWARD! THE WELL KNOWN H. COHEN, OF GA IX E S VIL LE, HAS opened the largest stoek of Toys, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Notions and Confectioneries, Ever Brought to Georgia, Which he sells both Wholesale and Retail, ex pressly to merchants, at Lower Prices Than can he bought from any other wholesale house in the State. I buy my Goods myself, in New York, direct from the importers. If any one from Jackson county should visit Gainesville, I invite them to call and see MY show! Bigger than Barnum’s. free of charge. Gentle men who have sweethearts and ladies with or without them arc all invited to come and see the nice presents. Were 1 to attempt to name one-half of the vast number of articles on exhibition, it would cover the whole of this newspaper. Don't fail to come and see for yourselves. Respectfully, 11. COIIEN, Nov 27 3m GAINESVILLE , Ga. “ THE LIVE STORE!” DEUPREE’S CORNER, ATHENS, GA. HUNTERIBEUSSE HAVE in store and will keep constantly on hand, a large stock of lti*st<ly-miMl* 4 lolJiiii”, adapted to the season ; Casimcre and other Cloths; Ladies' and Gents' Hats; Fancy and Family Groceries; Boots and Shoes, Wooden- Ware and Crockery, all descriptions ; Osnaburgs, Sheetings. Yarns, &c. All the above goods have been recently purchased at low figures, and will he sold at reduced prices. Call and he convinced. HUNTER * BEUSSE. Oct .‘lO ly Deuprcc's Comer. Q^LOKGIA —Jackson County. Whereas, Christopher S. Harvey makes appli cation to have Augustus Walker, a minor of— Walker, late of sail county deceased, hound as apprentice to him. alleging that Said minor orphan has no estate—Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified and required to show cause, if any they can, on or before 11 o’clock, A. M„ on Saturday, lsl day of January, 1870, at my office in Jefferson, why said orphan should not he hound out as prayed for in applicant's petition ; as I shall then and there pass upon the same. Given under my hand and official signature, this Nov. 27th, 1875. WILEY C. HOWARD, dec 18 Ordinary. Masonic Festival, Meeting and Public Lecture. r PHERE will be a called meeting of the Mashn- X ic Lodge in Jefferson, on Monday, 27th inst., and a Public Address by Rev. G. 11. Carti.kdoe, on Masonry. The neighboring Lodges, all Ma sons, the public generally, and especially the La dies. are invited to attend on the occasion. J. P. WILLIAMSON, Sr.. S. W, W. C. Howard, J. IV., decll Committee of Arrangements. Wanted to Hire! V!\ Industrious Youth, for the year 1876. Apply at Hurricane Shoals, to Nov 27 * SIIELOR A BROTHER. QEORGIA, JACKSON COUNTY. hereas. J 1) Johnson, Administrator of G W McKlhannon, late of said count v. dec'd. represents to the Court, hv his petition duly tiled, that he has fully administered said estate according to law, and asks to be discharged from the same and for letters of dismission— Therefore, all persons interested are hereby no tified and required to show cause, if any they can, on the first Monday in January*. 1876, at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary, to be then held in and for said county, why said Administra tor should not be discharged and said letters of dismission be granted, as prayed for by applicant in bis petition. Given under my official signature, at office. Oct 4th. 1875. WILEY C. HOWARD. 23 Ordinary. Notice to Debtors. A LL persons in any way indebted to the under- J.X signed, are most respectfully requested to come forward and settle their accounts on or be fore the 25th instant—and thereby do me .a favor and save trouble. J. L. BAIi.EY. dec 4 3t The Old Reliable! (ESTABLISHED IX 1858.) Deupree Block, Athens, Ga.. CO The Farmers of Jacksou County and surrounding country, are most respectfully ashed to visit our establish ment and examine those Celebrated IRON FOOT PLOW STOCKS. Refer to 11. W. Bell, Rev. F. Starh, Jackson Hancock. WE ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF EVERYTHING KEPT IX A FIRST CLASS HARD WARE STORE. SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL. ATHENS, GA., Dec. 25,1875. 3m WAHfiANTED FIVE YEARt | Zt requires no Instructions to run it. It can not grot out of order. Zt ‘will do every class and kind of vrork. Zt vrill sovr from Tissue Papor to Earnest Leather. Zt is as far in advance of othor Sewing Machines in tho magnitude of its superior improvements, as a Steam Car ezcolls in achievements tho old fashioned Stage Coach. Prices made to suit the Times, Either for Cash or Credit. o£ \ agents wanted. Address : WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, OHZO, CHICAGO, ZLL., NEVT YORK, N. Y., NEVT ORLEANS, LA., ST, LOT7ZS, KO, GUANO! GUANO! We are now sole Agents for Northeast Georgia, for the following popular Fertilizers: DICKSON COMPOUND. AMMONIATED BONE. Jlthens Chemical Compound , KNOWN BY SOME AS DICKSON CHEMICALS. ACID PHOSPHATE. The above Guanos and Chemicals for Composting, are too well known to need any praise ! COTTOIM OPTION ALLOWED ON All We Sell! WK lIAVK NOW A STOCK ON HAND AND CAN FURNISH AT ANY TIME. Now is the Time to get them while the Roads are Good! OER S& Cos., Agents, December 4th, 1875. 1 j®. ’ Athens, G-a. J. C. WILKINS & CO., Ihosul street, Athens, La. DEALERS IN STOVES, <3cC (Opposite North-East Georgian Office.) July 3d, 1875. Jackson Dep’y Sheriff’s Sale. WI LL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January, o 1876, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in said county of Jackson, to the highest bidder, the following property, to wit : One sewing machine. No. 530.3*9, box-top, of the Singer manufactory make, and one sorrel mare, ten years old. Levied on as the property of E C Cox, to satisfy one ti fa. issued from .Jacksan Su perior Court, in favor of the Singer Manufacturing Company* vs. K C Cox. defendant, dec 12 ‘ W, A. IVORSI I AM. I)cp'y SIiTL AWARDED THE HIGHEST MEDAL AT VIENNA ! i:. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York. {Op. Metropolitan Hotel.) i anutactnrers, Importers and Dealers in CIIROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES A VIEWS. ALBUMS, Gil A PIIOSCOPES, AND SUITA BLE VIEWS. Photograpic Materials . We arc Headquarters for everything in the way 01 btereopticans and Magic Lanterns. i/rmin „ Being Manufacturers of the MICII <)-S CIENTIFIC LA NTERN, S TEI? ED- PA N () P TIC O N. I XI VERS IT Y STEREOPTICON A D \ Ell J ISEII'S Stereopticon ARTOPTICON , SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN PEOPLE'S LANTERN. Each sty le being the best of its class in market. o Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides with direc tions for using sent on application. Any enterprising man can make Money with a Magic Lantern. t&TCnt out tins advertisement for reference JXa& September 25, Cm YrOT.CE. —There will be a FAIR given by rnT- t ,w t ;M o oro ' l Ladies of Jefferson at the NEW 9i l l n ’ , at the west end of the town, on the •list December, mst. Doors open 12 o’clock. M Admittance, 25 Cents. dec°s BARGAINS! NEW GOODS S REDUCED PRICES! STANLEY & PINSON, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Earthenware, Hollow-ware, Ready-Made Clothing, Ladies’ and Misses Dress Goods, of various styles ; Medicines, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Pahits Oils, A FULL VARIETY OF NOTIONS to please the little children as well as those of a larger growth. All of which, together with many other things, Will be sold Cheaper than Ever, DON’T FORGET) X* A A Q XT f Jefferson, G. THE PLACE! / JL U Xi W O JEX ■ l Nov. G, 18ft, ■ ■ . . . .g, LOOK HERE. LOOK HERE! AND THEN COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES , THAT F. M. BAILEY, (At the Old Stand of J. G, McLester.) HAS JUST RECEIVED AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTNY ON HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, EARTHEN-WARE, GLASS-WARE, IIOL LOW-WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, LADIES’ & GENTLEMENS’ HATS, Ready-Made Clothing, ALL QUALlTl^’ lcet Slw Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye-Stuffs, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS In rich Variety, and a multitude of Pleasing Notions in great Profusion! These G-oods will he sold at Athens and Gainesville Prices! Call and have this assertion verified! Oct 16 PENDERGRASS & HANCOCK Would Respectfully Call tiie Attention of CASH BUYERS $ PROMPT-PAYING CUSTOMERS, TO TIIEIR NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS, Which consists of TIIE BEST PRINTS at 10 cents per yard, FINE BRANDS OF BLEACHING at \2\ and la cents per yd. GRANITEVILLE DRILLING at cts. per yard. BRUMBY’S BROGAN SHOES, $1.75 per pair. MEN! BOYS’Ready-Made CLOTHINC OF THE LATEST FALL STYLES. Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Artificial Flowers, Ribbon, Sfc. The Largest stock of Hoots and Shoes THAT HAS EVER BEEN BROUGHT TO JEFFERSON! CHEAPER EVER ! LARGE STOCK OF OVERSHOES, Umbrellas, &c. SADDLES, ORIOLES, COLLARS, Ac. FACTORY JANES, Cassimeres, Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs. Checks, Shirting, Bleaching, TICKINGS, BLANKETS, &c 7 LADIES’ and GENTS’ SHAWLS, Linseys, Flannels, &c. Crockery and Glass-Ware! A SELECT STOCK of LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS. PAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR BUCKETS, WELL BUCKETS , #c. LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, &c. H ats and Caps, FULL LINE OF NOTIONS, Drugs and Patent Medicines, Glass, Putty, Spice, l’epper, Soda, Salts, Blue Stone, Coperas, &c. KEROSENE OIL! COFFEE, TEAS, MOLASSES. SYRUPS, LARD, IIAM, CHEESE, FLOUR, BACON, SALT, kt. AIL TOILET ARTICLES, Perfumery, HAIR OIL, TOILET SOAPS, &c. GFIn fact almost everything except artificial teeth, tombstones and playing cards. October 16, 1875. and see us when you come to town.^ L. SCHEVENEIX & Cos., Broad street, Athens, Ga., ’ . . l)<‘alers In American and Imported Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, —{| bridal presents, |}- GUS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, SPECTACLES, EYE-CLASSES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CANES, FANCY ARTICLES, (£c.. f sc. HAY TNG BEST AND EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, WE ARE PREPARED To do Repairing and Gold and Silver Plating in superior stlye. ATHENS, Ga.] CALL SEE TVS ! (July 31 U SEND 50 CENTS FOR A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ‘‘TYPOS GUIDE,” A VACUA BEE PUBLI CATION TO ALL INTERESTED IN THE ART OF PRINTING. j 0 jzh #’ V RICHMOND £ % X? foundry, M 1200-1208 ,<<;• ALL THE TYPE ON WHICH THIS PAPER IS PRINT ED WAS MADE AT THE RICHMOND TYPE FOUNDRY. McDermed sells the cheapest Oil and Lamps, at Kilgore's stand. Athens. Q.EORGLI, .lackson County. Whereas. John A Daniel, administrator of estate of John T W Randolph, late of ty* deceased, represents to the Court that he fully administered the estate of said deceased, * , makes application, in proper form, for Letters Dismission— u Therefore, ail persons concerned, are here • notified to tile their objections on or before first Monday in February, 1576, if any theyh* _ to the granting of said letters of dismission, else Letters Dismissory, as prayed for by the L plicant will, at the regular term of the u° urt Ordinary to be held in and for said countyt granted. fl f Given under my official signature, this B 1 Nov., 1875. no 6 W. C. HOWARD, Ordy- Take Notice, tf A LL persons having demands against the e . -fx. of R T Carrithcrs, deceased, arc hereby tied to render in an account of such denia” 1 ’A terms of law; also, persons indebted estate can save money and trouble by with me or my attorney, J. A. B. Esq., at once. SARAH I*. CARBU nov6 6w Adm’x BLANKS! At the Forest <>n H