The forest news. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1875-1881, January 07, 1881, Image 4

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Maysville Institute. *\WVc wvu\ VYwuvVe. f'JMIh exercises of thistfechool will he resumed X on Monday, the ,‘M of January. ISSI. The course of study embraces the usual English ami Classical Branches, including Practical Surveying, Higher Mathematics and Book-Keeping. TERMS: Primary Department, per month $1 00 Geography, English Grammar, Written Arithmetic, Etc 2 00 Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry 3 00 Higher Mathematics and Languages 4 00 Music on Piano Teacher’s charges. Payable monthly, or for one-third of term in advance, and the balance in the fall. No deduc tion for less than one month's absence. Board in private families |7.00 per month. Pupils can rent cabins and board themselves at about $4 per month. Several have already made such arrange ment fur the coming year. Early application should be made for cabins, as houses are in de mand here. For further information, apply to T. A. E. E\ ANS, Principal, dec 24 Maysville, Ga. 1821. 1881. The Christian Index and PUBLISHED AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA, AND Edited by Dr H. H. TUCKER, And Assisted by n Corps of our Ablest Bap tist H riters. THE INDEX is in the 50th year of its existence, and is regarded by the press and people the ablest and cheapest first-class family newspaper in the Southern States. Single subscription, $-J>o a year, with copy of our splendid engr**fng the Portrait Gallery of 351 prominent Baptist Ministers, or for $3, will semi THE INDEX, one year, and copy of t*t splendid volume, The Story of the Bible. For the ensuing thirty days, our terms TO CLTJBS, In order to facilitate the work and assist our friends in every community to form clubs, we propose to send THE INDEX, one year, to clubs of ten or more, with a copy of our Portrait Gal lery, for the low price of S2O 00 THE INDEX, one year, to clubs of 20 or more, with Portrait Gallery 3G 00 An extra copy, also, to the getter-up of the club. FOUR-PAGE INDEX. TO CLUBS: Feur-pago INDEX, to clubs of 10,1 year...slo 00 20, “ ... 18 00 “ “ u 30, “ ... 24 00 And copy of Portrait Gallery, extra, to each Subscriber who remits an additional GO cents. An extra copy, also, to the getter-up of the club. *®~The Portrait Gallery alone is worth more than the subscription price, and will prove an ap preciative ornament to any Baptist parlor. Ad dress JAS. P. HARRISON & CO., Publishers and Printers, dec 24 Atlanta, Ga. THE TELEGRAPH and MESSENGER FOR 1881. More Editors, More Telegraphic News, Moke Correspondents, and New Type. ALL AT A LARGE ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. We promise to spare neither pains or expense in making our BAIL Y and WEEKL Y among the most readable papers in the Southern States. Our Daily is published every day, (Mondays excepted). It contains the latest news of the world, full market quotations of all kinds, changed daily. It is in every respect a first-class daily newspaper. Our Weekly is the largest paper published South, containing sixty-four columns, eight pages —tilled almost entirely with choice reading mat ter. Every fanner especially, should subscribe. TERMS. DArLY- One year. $10; six months, $5.00; three months, $2.50; one month, SI.OO. Weekly— One year. $2.00; six months, $1.00; to clubs of five, one year, $1.75; to clubs of ten or more, one year, $1.50. Address TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER, dec 17 Macon, Georgia. Atlanta Charlotte Air-Line Railway. Passenger Department. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 6th, 18S0. ctr^Aisroe of schedule On and after November 7th, trains will run on this road as follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 6.55 A. M. Leave Lula 6.56 A. M. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 9.22 P. M. Leave Lula 9,23 P. M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 6.18 P. M. Leave Lula 6.19 P. M. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 9.10 A. M. Leave Lula 9.11 A. M. LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 11.33 A. M. Leave Lula 11.17 A. M. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 11.57 A. M. Leave Lula 12.16P.M. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Lula .’ 3.59 P. M. Leave Lula 4.10 P. M. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Lula 7.04 A. M. Leave Lula 7.15 A. M. Connecting at Atlanta for all points West and Southwest. Connecting at Charlotte for all Pas tern points. Through Tickets on sale at Gaines ville, Seneca City. Greenville and Spartanburg to all points East and West. (I. J. FOREACRE, General Manager. W. J. HOUSTON, Gen’l. Pass. & Ticket Ag't. CofEias! CofSils! I WILL keep on hand, in Jefferson, a full sup ply of COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES, of all sizes, and at prices to suit the times. Every effort will be made to serve parties promptly and satisfactorily. Respectfully, Be Pt3 W. A. WORSHAM. PROGRAMMES. Circular®. Ac., for schools iml'icadcm es, pi nici .a U.U Gihv. A VT! } \ / ' V" "T i \ i : j \ Curs py absorption rNature : s way; rla LUNG DISEASES. ALL THROAT DISEASES. BREATHING TROUBLES. It I4HBVIO.S INTO the system curative agents and healing medicines. It 1H 4WK FIHHI the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. Tliukhi]n to it lirtue#. TOO CAN BE RELIEVED AND CORED. Don’t despair until you have tried this Sensible, Easily Applied and IR.-A.II> ICALLY EFFECTUAL Remedy. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of Price, ICJ.OO, by as “Only” Lung hi Cos, our book 1 bree _. *■ —— WILLIAMS IILOI K, Millions a i ear’ sent tree. DETROIT, Yfiolh. BALDWIN & BURNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND No. 3 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia . WE HAVE just received the largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to Athens. The quality of our goods is of the highest order, and our prices within the reach of all. We deal m OLUSIVELY in this line, and promise the most courteous treatment and perfect satisfaction to all who may call. TO MERCHANTS: Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT is complete, and we guarantee prices as low as any house in tho South, and will save you freight. G-I VE US A CALL. BALD WIN S' B URNETT. Athens, Ga., October Ist, 1860. Inducements Extraordinary! AT THE MAMMOTH China , Crockery and Glassware House OF NORTH-EAST GEORGIA. No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. HA YING just returned from the Eastern market, we are offering the largest, most varied and best selected stock of Cli IN A, CItOCK ER Y, GLASS WAR E, LAMPS. CHANDALIERS, LANTERNS &c., &c., 25 per cont. lower than ever before known in this market. A full and complete line of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ! Such as Buckets, Brooms, Seives, Trays. Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, Coffee Mills, &e. Also, a complete stock of Table Linen, Oil Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Etc. SILVER PLATED WARE! A handsome stock of TRIPLE-PLATE SILVER CASTORS, TABLE and TEASPOONS Prices SURPRISINGLY LOW. Kerosene Oil by the Car Load. Also, Ala din and “ Bed, C OUT Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LEATHER, Etc., Etc., at prices as low as any house in the State. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. O ct 1 J. H. HUCrGiNS, No. 7 Broad Street. Dr. J. B. PEADER GRASS, Having built and furnished a splendid Hricls. iOaro.gg’ Store, has opened up a full line of fresh and Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines of every description. He is now prepared to furnish the public with anything usually found in a first class drug store. Such as Paints, Oils, Varnish. Dve Stuffs, Faint Brushes, * Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Stationery. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Hair Brushes, and Combs, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Dentifrices, xvlatches, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, &c. &c. Special Attention Given to the Compounding of Prescriptions at all Honrs. V. ith thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, lie still ofiers his profes sional services to the public and will endeavor to answer calls promptly, and treat diseases with skill, after the most approved methods. Charges as low as the lowest, JUDSON’S MARBLE WORKS, ATLANTA, G-EORGTA, MANUFAC TUP. E R AN D DEAL E R I N Italian and Rutland Marble, Monuments, Box Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, Iron Railing for G-rave Inclosures, &c. OFFICE m WORKS ON CORNER OF LOYD AND ALABAMA STREETS, Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. Prices Reasonable. Tens Cash A TANARUS) TT. JT7DSON, Atlanta, Ga- Improved Excelsior Cure | Sack Ache And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless, Powerful. It OTTIR.LES where all else fails. A RF.TE- L vriorv and KLVOLITION injMedicine. Absorption or direct application, as opposed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, £3. ADDRESS Oriin.ll d® l !<0nly!! lmM C(L ’ ney Pad. Ask WILLIAMS BLOCK, d DRTKOIT, Mich. INTEGRITY Is the vital spark of commercial life, ENERGY is the big cog wheel run by steam, and CASH Is that earnest, solid stuff that will buy anything on God’s Green Earth V* e have the W ILL also, and we intend to carry out a Programme in the selling of HE A VY BE Y GOODS, Wu.\\A V'(Vroeevvew, KIDNEY PAD that will make the monopolists, who have hitherto controlled the trade against the people, tremble in their knee-pads. We have found the tyrant HIGH PRICES tyrannizing over the people of this commu nity. and we shall not rest until ILOW PRICES sit3 enthroned in the tyrant’s seat, when shall be abolished the old. old plan of “GET ALL YOU CAE'!” ‘A e have established a thorough go-a-hcad business by giving our customers everything they require in our line at Reasonable JEEs/ftss We admit some houses, with a little more of the progressive spirit than others, have made an effort to follow U 9, but they were too late. Others, again, have sneered at our cheap system of selling: reliable eoods, and prophesied our early and total extinction, but our friends, realized the fact that PARKER, O’FARRELL & CO. were the boys who lead, and it is now a re cognized mutual arrangement between the firm and the people that “ we will support the boys who have given us cheap HEAVY DRY GOODS A.2STX3 G-roceries.” and the firm, hats in hand, bows and recipro cates. Wc would inform the people that our ar- ■ rangements are now complete for selling them Goods Cheaper than Ever! We have on hand now and constantly re ceiving fresh stocks of EVERYTHING in the HEAVY DRY GOODS cvv\A (osvocevw lines. We BUY FOR CASH, and as we sell the same STRICTL Y FOR CASH! we are, therefore, satisfied with a SMALLER PROFIT. and if you don’t believe it, why, come on with your money, and we will show you that we sell FIRST-CLASS GOODS in our line cheaper than \ r ou can find them anywhere in this city. Give us a call, and inspect our large stock of HE A VY DR Y GOODS, HEAVY mi FAN CY GROERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Teas, Etc. Respectfully, PARKER, OTARRELL & CO. Athens, Ga., Oct. 1, 1880. G. W. WALKER’ (LI RR IA (i E Sll ORS, I Main Street, Gainesville, Georgia, I MANUFACTURER OF Phastons, Buggies and Farm WagoJ I respectfully invite the people of Jackson county, and the public gcnerallv * n „ , my work before purchasing elsewhere. As I AM STILL IN THF CArpt with GOOD STOCK. GOOD WORKMEN, and CLOSE ATTENTION TO BT swnLK 811 ® pared to offer them anything in my line at A.\ r.Sb, 1 Hoclsc. Bottom Figures! So send on your orders and work. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Repairing Done in All of Its Branches! Respectfully, Feb. Oth, ISSO. G. W. WALKER. If UEL E Y & S MITII, (SUCCESSORS TO HODGSON BROS, and D. C. HURLEY ) Atliens, -q.„ WE MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN Fine Vehicles of Every Description Fine Hancl-Macle Harness, of Superior Leather. Wagon and Harness Repairing Promptly Done in the Best Manner and at tie Lowest Prices. WE HAVE ON HAND A FEW OF THE CELEBRATED HODGSON BROS. BEST MAKE OPEN BUGGIES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE WARRANT all of our work, and CHALLENGE any one else to produce as good for the VvsvX Vs "Behove ivV'uw V.Wvv-Wvc, HURLEY & SMITH, Hodgson Bros, old stand, Oconee Street, Athens, Ga. P. S.—l have associated with me in business Mr. FRED. C. SMITH, of Atlanta Ga a fir Carriage Trimmer, and with enlarged means, fine shops and good workmen in every department ai better prepared than ever to give my friends good work at reasonable prices. Sincerely thankic them for their liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting its continuance, lam Very truly, D. C. HURLEY. CROCKERY ! GLASSWARE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, INCLUDING EVERT thing the housekeeper needs ©HIPiA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, TIM, WO ODER' and WALLOW' WAKES, Wagon and Buggy Whips, Bird Cages, Brushes and Fancy Goods A NEW STOCK JUST OPENING. COKE AND SEE IT. LYNCH & FLANIGEN, DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GA. ffegyYlere’nants can get as good prices from LYNCH & FLANIGEN as in any market —North c*i South. Sept 13 T. FLEMING. J. 11. FLEMING. H. FLEMING. T. FLEMIJVG & SOJfS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagon and Buggy Material, Blacksmiths Tools, AVvAYAVAY 'YWWWE.SS'E.'E. WNGOViS, HARNESS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, OskUrjpom.'fcerS Tools. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE. We Would te Glad to Snow Yon Our Goods and Give Yon Prices. Very Respectfully, T. FLEMING & SONS, Sop 10 Athens, Ga. SUSE^cffl Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Diseases of THROAT and LI’XG.% Put np In Quart-Cize Bottles for Family Uso. Sciontifioilly prepared of Balaam Tola, Crystallized Rock Candy, Old Rye, and other tonics. The Formula v? our physicians, is highly commended Oy tnem* and the analysis of our most prominent •homist, Prof. G. f MARINER, In on tha lanel of erery bottle. It is well known to the medical profession that TOLU ROCK and RYE will afford the greatest relief for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, ©ore Ihroat, W oak Lungs, also Consumption, in the in cipient and advanced stages. Used as a BEVERAGE and APPETIZER, It makes a aeliehtful tonic for family use. Is pleasant to take; if weak or debilitated, it rives tons, activity and strength to the whoie human frame. (CATTTTON domtbedeceivedv • by unprincipled deal- \ era who try to palm off upon you Rock and Rve in 1 plaoe of our TOLU ROCK AND RVK, which is B the only medicated article made, the renuine hay- W (nr a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle./ LAWREKCE As MARTIN, Proprietors, 111 Madison Street, Chicago, l* Ask your Di-utrvUt for ltt t'&~ Ask your li roccr for It! Atk your Wine Merchant for It! %*r Children, aak your Uasuos for It! “ 4 LIGHT JOB -WORm, Executed promptly, at this office. iTti Outfit furnished free, with full in? r tions for conducting the most preh ^ business that anyone can engage in, ness is so easy to learn, and our instruction? so simple and plain, that any one can m** 6 £ , profits from the very start. No one can .a is willing to work. Women are as success men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. - } have made at the business over one hundrea* lars in a single week. Nothing like it ever 'n before. All who engage are surprised at tne and rapidity with which they are able to money. You can engage in this business ( your spare time at great profit. You do ne ■ to invest capital in it. We take all the Those who need ready money, should wr ’ tc . at once. AH furnished free. Address iL Cos., Augusta, Maine. _ TAMDRETHS 1 1704 SEEDS ffi BEST 1001 I I n/i If not sold in your town, you I ( 111 I 111 ILL can get them by mail, prop 111 IJI JL M wA A n 8 a Postal Card for Cats- ■—■ . _ • logne and Prices. The Oldest and most extensive seea Growers in the United States. _ . p. DAVID LANRRETH & &ONS,PHiLADa- yA ; BIG PA Y • wanted- WE WANT A LIMITED number of active ener getic canvassers to engage in a pleasant am 1 itable business. Good men will hud tins chance. TO IKE MON’E'Y'- Such will please answer this advertisement letter, enclosing stamp for reply, ptat is® e bo* business they have been engaged in. those who mean business need apply- Address FINLEY, H.tfU BY*^