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The Tax Ordinance.
RIHBLIXG PATTY AFLOAT.
' An Ordinance to raise Revenue for
I the City of Athens, for the year 1873
by taxation.
Article 1. The Mayor and Council
THE COURTS.
The Mayor’s C'onrt-Hon. J. D. Plttard
Presiding.
The following cases were disposed
of from the 1st to the 18th of this
month:
John Stumor, white, for disorderly
conduct, was fined $10 and costs.
George Moore, white, same offence,
$ 1 and costs. ,
Clarke Oglesby, white, same of-i
fence, SI and costs.
Motes Mills, black, same offence,
$1 and costs.
Charlie Blackburn, nig., same of
fence, $' and costs.
Wesley Daniel, negro, same charge,
$10 ^nd costs.
David Brnwner, African, same of
fence, $7 and costs.
Frank l’atot, white, same offence,
$5 and costs.
A. Burpree, white, same offence,
$5 and costs.
Samuel Pruitt, white, same charge,
$15 and costs.
Jtwper Watkins, white, same of
fence, $25 and costs.
Wm. Walls, white, same offence,
$2 and costs.
Win. Holbrook, colored, same of
fence, $5 and costs.
Bob Jones, colored, same offence,
$5 and costs.
Siam Hudson, white, same offence,
$5 and costs.
Editors North-East Georgian:
What bigoted creatures mortals are,,
•to. vicvii g the va=t cxpa.ee of Athene <1»
tun, end JUf bj *». it
not, because the eye cannot feast upon assessed and shall be levied and ed
its own dictates; yet the hand of man 1 leected upon the following described,
can alleviate what art has destroyed persons, property, and business, w*ith-
*;•*"■*■ H i,»,r y r“ 8 7^^ of
could stop up some of the abominable j Upon the assessed value of
mud-holes between Athens and Dan-1 all Rea] Estate one per centum.
id’s Ferry, on Broad river, the trav-1 Sec. 2. Upon all carriages, wagons,
eline public could then behold with buggies, or other vehicles, horses,
...... I mules, Jenets, Jacks, Cattle, Hogs,
more composure the lovely attractions Sheep or Goatg> oneIJfer eenhmL
on the wayside. A few miles from j Sec. 8. Upon all stock in trade,
this Ferry the line of Hart county is I whether merchandise, or invest 'd in
crossed, and at this season of the year, I connection with any manufactory Me
chanic Arts, or other similar business,
| one per centum.
cleaner fields of cotton, larger growth
of corn and attractive gardens cannot I 4. Upon all goods for sale on
be found, which leads the imagination I consignment or Commission, one per
to exclaim, “three cheers for old Hart, I centum.
.‘or she is allright f» A few hours lt fiec r 6 * Upon the grass receipt of
, . A . 6 . , , . I all sales at auction, legal sales by
drive over the smooth, sandy roads in Sheriff> Executors, Administrators and
this county, in an easternly direction, Guardians excepted, one per centum.
brings the rambler to the beautiful Sa, I Sec. 6. Upon the gross receipt of
vannah. Yes, grand and sublime, I ^ Athens agency or agencies of each
both river and name, to arouse the I j! lsurance ’ , p e ^§^£»,, m 0r x P ress
. ’ , ,1 Company, one per centum.
poetic emotions. On ferry boats the Sec. 7. Upon hou ehold and kitchen
great bosom is crossed, and the foot I furniture, tools of trade plantation and
rests upon the old Palmetto State, I gardening implements, over and above
whose glory shines brightest on the|^J^ dred dollars in vn,ne > one
diadem of the past, and whose present |' g ' Upon
LIST OF FREIGHT
BOUTITBHK EXPRESS COMPANY.
Unclaimed Freight now at the Office
of the Southern Express Company, is
liable to be sold for charges,if not call
ed tor within thirty days, from first
advertisement in. the NorThEast
Georgian. Athens, Ga., June, 19
1873.
I Box F Louis, Athena,
1 Box S Pieman, Athens,
2 Boxes J F White, Eagle Grove, ’
I Pci T J Sykes. Athens,
1 Pkg J C Harkins, Athens,
1 Pci Henry Drummond, Athens, •
I Pci Jaa L Long Athens,
1 Pci J G H Pittman, Athens,
1 Box S A 8 Sea, Air Line P O,,
1 Box A A Delaprecrc, Athens,
t Box W Griggs, Clarksville,
1 Trunk Rev J W Knight, Athens,
1 Bag Patsey Holbrook, Athens,
1 Pkg M V Gurley, Camesville,
1 Trunk Wash McCrec, Athens,
l Box H J Randolph, Jefferson,
I Box C T White, Jefferson,
l Pkg J Mart, Athens,
1 Pel A Schofield, Athens,
1 Pel C C Thompson, Athens,
1 Pel J L Brinson, Athens,
1 Pel Frank M David, Athens,
1 Pci Mrs E David, Athens, '
l Pel J B Bell, Athens,
1 Pkg U L Brittain, Athens, ,
I Pci Mrs J S Linton, Athens,
Capt. Wm. Williams, Agent.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
J D Abbett, O G W Carter,.
Morris White & Co, A B Mitclra*^ -
A A West* Grant A. & Co,
Miscellaneous.
II. H. CARLTON & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
ATHENS, CA.
T
tv of Ath-
ded atteu-
HE ABOVE FIRM.-DA
eat»>lb*bcd an AgencyjA thccitj
ens. an* now ready to give their unnivid
lion to mII busines* entrusted to their ewe.
Our business will consist In Baying, Selling,
Renting or Leasing Real Estate, Paying Taxes,
examining Titles, making alistrac ts and giving de
scription of Lands and othqr Property, (lauds will
b.t examined pr* oi.nl Iv when desired,) forming
Stock Companies, for the establishment of enter*
prist’s, or snle of l.arge properties, os well as a
General Male and Purchase Uuslnew.
Ry prompt attenliou to all hunineM entrusted to
our cure, and reasonable Coinmhtions for same,
we hope to succeed, only asking that property and
business when so entrusted be left long enough
wiili our Agency for a thorough effort to be made
for s tie or disposition thereof.
Parties having hudnese which they desire to
entrust to an Agency are solicited to Confer with
us by letter or otherwise, as to our plan, and if
plcao'd, give us a trial.
Having perfected an arrangement with a long
established aiul wholly reliable Immigration Com
pany in New York, we are prepared to
Furnish Laborers,
Field, Hand., House Servants, Hostlers, Ac., Ac.,
of whatever Nationality desired, in from ten days
to two weeks.
Office No. 30, Old Franklin House,
Opposite Office of N. E. Railroad.
Jel3-tf
Justices' Court—J. 1>. Frierson, Esq.,
Presiding.
Only one case was up before Justice
Frierson this week, that of the State vs.
Wm. Grant, Wm. Mack, ami Ilcnry
Bugg, all coloretl, chargetl with steal
ing guano from the warehouse of Eng-
lam! & Orr. Upon the trial of the case,
Wm. Grant was hound in a bond of
$500 for his appearance at the adjourn
ed term of the Superior Coui t in July—
grand larceny. Wm. Mack and Hen
ry Budd were committed for trial to
the County Court in default of $200
lx>nd—simple larceny.
The County Conrt—Judge A. L. Mitch
ell, Presiding.
The State vs. Ed. Marab'e, colore* 1 ,
larceny from the house. Plead guilty;
$30 and cost, or two months imprison
ment.
The State vs. J. B. Lindsay, white,
larceny from the house. Plead guilty;
$20 and cost, or one month in jail.
The State vs. Gus Howard, colored,
charged with cheating and swindling.
Not guilty and discharged.
The same vs. Matilda Barry, alias
Smith, simple larceny. Not guilty;
discharged.
The same vs. George Matthews,
white, cheating and swindling. Guilty;
$30 and cost, or one month in jail.
The same vs. George Herrington and
Isaac Lee, white. Plead guilty; $20
and cost, each, or one month in jail.
The same vs. JacobMosely, colored,
misdemeanor, enticing servant from
employer. He demanded indictment
before the Grand Jury, and was bound
over to Superior Court
The-same vs. Frankliu Jones, colored,
guilty; assault and battery. $20 and
cost, or thirty days in jail.
The same vs. Wm. Mac, colored,
larceny from the house. Not guilty,
discharged.
Ti»e same vs. Bugg, colored, larceny
from the house. Not guilty, di
clmrged.
The same vs. Rob Vincent, simple
larceny. Plead guilty; $20 and cost,
or two mouths in jail.
AH the nliovc fines have been collect
ed aiul jKiid into the county treasury.
Also the Court’s cost.
each one hundred
and future is a shame to the Republic I dollars paid in of the capitol stock of
of America. Shame, miserable shame, each Street Railway Company, and
for the proud blood of the South to be I National Bank, Savings Bank,
,1 1 1 .1 1 e ta .• Bank of Discount, or Deposit, or other
thus gored by the lance of Despotism ; rateJ Companies doing a Bank-
A thief, of the blackest dye, perched I j n j» Uiscouut or Deposit business, one
upon the once honored seat of Chief I dollar, less the City Tax paid bv said
Magistracy, with a hoard of ignorant I Bank or Company on Real Estate
negro monkeys to make law, and gov- wl » ch a f ita V a P ito1 s V? k ;
* ., , a .1 r- tv ‘Sec. 9. Each male citizen, subject
era. Alas! poor South Carolina, Hou- t0 road Juty under lhe laws 0 f this
or mourns for thy wrong, and Justice State shall work five days on the
has left thee in thy agony. Veil the I streets, or pay a tax of two dollars in
scene, for the wound of the past is I thereof- .
. , . , 1 . . Sec. 10. Upon each street intrusion,
opened, when the wail of oppression is I covering an area of twenty-five
breathed upon the canvns of light; I square yards or auy fractional part
veil, yes, hide this shame until Justice thereof five dollars, and twenty cents
shall ring the doom of scoundrels over for “** additional square yard to he
. V . ,.. . , , , assessed by the Clerk of Council,
the portals of oblivion, and wake the Article 2. Sec. 1. Be it further or-
slumbcring energy of her sons to raise I dained, The person or persons owning
the rod of resentment for the honor of Real Estate on the 1st day of April
their mother soil. Veil until the mighty 1873 * sha11 ** liable for the tax due
iok drops shall record her furore glo- ”' M property enumerated In
nous and happy, and wipe the death Sections, 2. 4. and 7. of Article 1st.
damp from her sinking pride. I of this Ordinance, shall be returned
The bold and unflinching stand that I under oath to the Clerk of Council by
th-North EauTflwBu.au » U,e s JJ^ T t J ^d“?«Chlrf 0 ac.
sumed against the mean sect of the | 0 f gad, Street Railway Company and
North, has endeared itself in the hearts I of each Banking Company, or other
of every South Carolinian whoso eye I incorporated Companies doing a bank-
has rested upon its pages, and to you, I ‘?S b“ s ’ a ® 88 » aa enumerated ' n &«- 8.
., - , ,. , ! I Article 1st of the foregoing, shall re-
then, many pleading eyes look to hurl J turn under oath to the Clerk of Coun-
mto the teeth of these official thieves I cil, on tlie 1st day of June 1873, the
the contempt that they feel. Strike I amount of the Capital stock of such
them with all the vigor you can wield, Bank . or Company actually paid in at
aud sting their remorseless hearts with A „ pere0 „ or ngenU wb .
caroding and endless sting. Ijectto taxation on gross receipts as
The crops in this State presents a I enumerated in Sections 5. and 6. of
much finer appearance, on an average, Article 1st, shall make returns under
and bids fair, from the present g^xl 9 ath the C1 , erk of Council for the
~ , . first six months of the year 18<3 on
s :asons, to bring forth as much as the
tiller can expect. This State, you
J II Smith,
L F Hoover,
W A ltoyston,
\V It McConnell,
Henry White,
Robert White,
1J Lyle,
W Murray,
Anderson & Co,
■born & Co,
it W Taylor,
I>r B C Smith,
“ T Borough,
M C Fulton,
II II & A F Fist,
L Williams,
R C Arnold,
Kate Conas,
W Hudgens & Co,
W S Mcllanuon,
know, is a Bankrupt, and if the plan
ters make a failure, all is gone.
Judge Wardlaw, the great jurist,
and the honest Judge, was buried in
the 1st day of July of said year, and
quarterly thereafter on the 1st day of
October 1873, and January 1874, and
shall ]>av the tax due, at the time they
make said returns.
Sec. 5. All persons subject to taxa
tion under See. 3. Article 1st of the
Abbeville to-day. The people mourn I foregoing Ordinance shall make returns
his loss, for he was an upright, honor-1 uuder oath of the highest amount of
able man Pattv I stock, which he she, or they had on
hand between the 1st day of January
LETTER FROM OCONEE COUNTY. J a “ d th ®. ls ? day M " y 18 7 3 * x
1 return to be made on or before the
1st dav of June 1873.
Artlole 4. See. 1. Be it further or-
daisied, That the Clerk of Council
Georgia was so called in 1731
liouor of King George the Second.
Fir-t settled at Savannah in 1733 by
Oglethorpe. Chartered June 9, 1732.
Formed a Constitution 1777, a second
in 1785, n thrd May 30, 1798; aud
amended in 1839. Ratified the Con-
Rtitution of the United States January
2, 1788. Area, 58,000 square miles;
population in 1870, 1,185,109, of
which 545,142 were colored and 40
Indians.
The Savannah Advertiser says that
a convention of editors have {formally
resolved that 0 man has the same right
to walk into a grocery store and order
a larrel of sugar or a sack of coffee, or
into a law office and demaud a legal
opinion from its occupant, or into an
uudertuker’s aud request a coffin, with
out oxpoctiug to [my for their respect
ive wares or services, as into a news-
[Kiper office and demand the use of
brains and muscles and type without a
thought of recompense. , ,
The Columbus Sun says that Hon
B. H. Hill hast l»etni employed to
prosecute Mr. Hooper, at Opelika
for the killing of Phillips.
Several negroes have been arrested
ju Maeon as vagrants. Most of them
were put to work on the streets. Some
are in jail for twelve o.onths. The
majority ol them are females.
12
A~ew sidvertisemenls.
WANTED,
rpHREE FAMILIES FROM THE
JL Country to work in the Athena Factory.
No Family need apply without*ix working mem
ber». It. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
je20-3t
Oconee County, June 3, 1873.
Editors North-East Georgian:
Thinking it might interest some of J shall administer to persons making re-
your readers to learn of the news in J turns under the provision of the fore-
general in our anticipated new county, I S 0,n P Ordinance the following oath:
I propose to give you a few drops: “You do solmnly swear that you
... . ... . . I will true answers give to all lawful
e are at peace w ith each other. I questions which 1 rony put to you
C ops look green. Wheat is sorry. I touching the returns you are about to
The oat crop never looked more prom-1 make, and that you shall make a true
ising. Corn looks well. King Cotton ret "™ I? } he !*? of £ ou , r „ knowled S e
Sa4>5rSi. or per.
can be seen this is the only difficulty. I sons or Incorporated Company subject
I think we arc trying to accomplish too I to taxation under the foregoing pro-
much, viz.: to make two crops to»eth-1 v *skm 8 of this Ordinance, fail or refuse
er.onc of cotton and one of hay. 1° make then- returns, as hweinbe-
„ „ . . , . , , fore provided for, then 'and in that
-Some few are going to destroy the hay event it shall be the duty of the Fi-
crop to make room for the cotton. I nance Committee of the Council and
They say it will cost hut little for the l he Clerk of the Council for the time-
reason that their mules can feed on P* 5 *? 8 to make a just valuation of all
r “ - t ile “ re »*
mg up another. So you see it will I a double tax upon the same,
cost nothing to keep their mules fat. Article 3. Sec. 1. Be it further or-
Healtli is tolerably good but few dai,uxi AM taxes enumerated in
deaths. A great deal of courting, but the forC 8°T R A ^ ic,e ? of tbi *
... , b I nance, unless otherwise provided 111
a*, Vehave agrent many I the foregoing, shall he due and paya-
pretty girls who would make good I hie on or before the first day of July
wives. Some few weep and mouru 1873, to the C'lerke of Council at his
and cry of a morning when they rise ~ n: . ^ ....
i„ * • I «ec. 2. The City Treasurer shall is-
. ’ 1 do you 8U PP ose 18 1 sue tax executions against all persons
the cause T I will tell you next week, liable to taxation under any of the
We have a flourishing Lodge of Odd I provisions of the foregoing Ordinance
Fellows at ouu Court House, made of I wko skaB f ftd or refuse to pay said
good material. We have two doctor JjJJ ° n or beforc the first day of J uly
Shop, two Store houses, several shoe Sec. 3. All persons against whom .
shops, and one good bar room, kept tax foi street intrusion may be assessed,
by a clever man, where you can find | or “"J* per® 00 , upon whom the Finance
j£L“srportable bathinc chair,
blacksmith shop, and, in fact, eveiy- fau Uin making retunis, who shall be
thing you generally see in a village. I dissatisfied with the action of said
Talk about taking our Court House | Clerk or said Committee and Clerk,
away from us. We will secede first, S 11 * 11 .^0 the ri^lit to appad to ^ the
and fight you till the chickens crow for J ° W °
daylight. Mark us!
termine said appeal.
shall investigate and do-
Trubty.
A letter from Madison, dated June
The Albany Central City gives 4]^ |'13th, Imu the following t Last evening,
following account of a human mon- a x)ut 5 °’ dock » 3 £ miles from tliis
strosity bom in Dougherty county: P ,acc > Jotn Welboro and Robert Jack-
“These bodies from their shoulders to a,n were strack by Homing. The
their feet, were normally developed I fluid P 218 *^ on to 1,18 f'wmer’s left
and cotirely separate. Their necks sboddcr and 80 on down the left aide,
were blended together—forming one— I buru ' n B off * 6°^ portion of his coat
which supported the monster’s head. and P 001 *- Tbe ,atter M one of his
This, was abnormally large, having I ean bur °ed, and his shoulders
only one eye in the centre of the fore- and **^1 *corched. At the time
head. The mouth, nose and other j ** 08earwd *b®y were standing under
parts of the head were very imprfect- * hr 8 e P ine Both were for
ly develojied. This specimen of 1 tim ® ‘ D8Cn8 *hle, end then, by crawling
humanity was premature, consequent-1 P®* 1 of tl,e wm 7> succeeded in reaching
ly did uot survive. Should they havf • tkeir home, half a mile distant,
lived they would have been the greaW
est wonder of the age, since two bodies 1 Fresh meal ground of pure white
would have been controlled by one £°rn always ou band by Weatherly &
nervous system. 'CO* . '
v
\ -
W D Grant,
M Fcncommpn,
M Crawford,
Geo Kester,
A It McCurry,
Bowers & Brown,
J W Nevctt,
M B O Callahan,
T Mosolev,
Ccrse S Moore,
J II T
F McLeroy,
Nancy Rohinson.
New High Shoals,
J II Cooper,
G E Deadwyler,
C H Cooper,
Cauies Black,
Tlios Crymes,
C A Niles.
A. Grant, Agent.
lens Retail Prices Current.
Corrected by England & Orr Gen
eral Commission Merchants, Broad
Street, Athens Georgia.
12 to 16 %
13 50
12 50
12 OO
* 10 00
00 to 1 10
1 00 to 1 10
1 10
2 Ooto 2 50
11*4 to 15
10 to 12 y 2
15 to 18
15
0>U— prr.ll>.
I*rn 111—.—flour, Fauty, per L.1.1—
Extra Family
Family,
Sujwrftnr
Corn....„ _|wr Im-ih.
I*raa “
Meal “
Wheat ••
llacim aides, per pound
'* shoulders, '•
11 hams, ••
Lard « 12 to
EtKi,....._. perdoz. 15 tt
Chickens, groan, 40ct Frying 25 to
Butter —per lb. 20
Groreries.—Su-flir, Crushed per lb. 15 to
“ A •• 14 to
“ B “ 14 to
" Demarara, *• 1J
Coiree, ISio •' 25
•• Ijiguira, ** 28
“ Java '* 53
Tea, llyscn “ 1 50
“ Gunpowder, " 2 00
•• Black •• 1 .-iO
Onions — perhush.l 00
Syrup, Sorghum, per gal. 00
“ Cane, *• 75
Culm Molasses...™ " 33
Caudles, sperm.- i>crlb. 40
" A-laman, 20
" Tallow, <• 15
Cheese, State “
" Eng. Dairy, “
Crackers, soda,... “
“ butter, 11
“ sugai, ••
“ cream, 11
Candy, plain per lb.
•• tauey “
Soda “
Black I’epi-crt—... “
Tallow *•
BRUMBY & CO’S
DENTIFRICE!
Miscellaneous.
For Sale and IRenl.
Bonds of the City of Athens
fas SALE.
kite HUNDRED THOUSAND
> Cent, interest,
Atlon of capital-
"jOHNCALVIN JOHNSON, Sec'y A Treat,
— ' iltai'
May 7—tf.
Northeastern Railroad Ce.
Wants.
OLD BONES
WILL PAY ONE CENT PER
POUND for all BONES delivered to me.
iuh28 tf J. 11. HUGGINS, Athena.
GOOD WORDS
FOR THE
PAW-KILLER
We can confidently recommend the Paln-KU-
e know of I
Aches, Iiatu*, flesh •mndsTVa^S. John's An
r- <t y J
W« advise that eVtiy fnmrtj should have
effectual and speedy a PAln-KUIer.—AmhersiIf.
S. Oiisrlle.
Oar own experience la that a bottle of Pain-Kil
ler is the best physician a traveller can have.—
Hamilton Spectator.
For both Internal and external application hate I
found It of great value.—Chris. Sra.
medicine no Ettnlly should be without.— I
Montreal Transcript.
Could hardly keep house without It,-®. Voice.
Should be kept In every house, la readiness tor I
sudden attacks of sickness.—C'An'r. Press.
No article ever obtained inch unbounded popu- I
larlty.—Salem Observer.
One id the most reliable specifics of the age.— I
Old .Worth Star.
Its power Is wonderful, and uneqtsaled in reliev
ing the most severe Jain.—Burlington Sentinel
An indlspendlile article lo the medicine chest.
—.V. r. Examiner.
It will recommend Itself to all who use lt.-
Oeorgia Enterprise.
Is extensively used and sought afferas a really I
useful tnedielac Journal, St.John, if. B.
No medicine has acquired such a reputation ; It
has.real merit.— Sevporl Dally Fetes.
One of the most usesnl medicines; have used II
and dispensed it for the past twenty years.—Bee.
list. Ward,Assam.
The most valuable medicine now in use.—Tenn,
Organ.
It is really a valuable medicine, and usod by
many physicians.—Boston Traveler.
We always keep It where we can put our bands
on in the dark, if need be.—Re*. C. Hibbard, Bar- I
One of the few articles that are just what they j A HR AFT, drawn by O. F. Mc-
pretend to be.—B^nswict Telegraph. | ^--A- Kea on John W. Bruniliv tor S.1J .04, paya-
In my mountain travels, no medicine Is of so
Goods iQ Groceries,
WANTED,
! At the Tan-Yard formerly owned by P. U. Doylo,
1200 Cords Red Oak Bark.
CASH aud tlie highest market pri
mh21 W. C. ;
paid.
re will bo
KEMP.
BONES. .,
I WILL PAY ONE CENT PER
Pouml for all OLD BONES, of
1 any kind, delivered to me.
A. S. DORSEY,
mli2t-3m Broad Street, Athens, Go.
LOST,
universal application as
U. Billy, Burmat.
the Pain-Killer.—Re*. M.
'This jireparation will eff ectually
CLEANSE,
BEAUTIFY and
PRESERVE
the Teeth. It will impart to the Breath a most
DELIGHTFUL FRAGRANCE,
and to tlio Gums a
Healthy -A-ction,
and a consequent
FIRMNESS AND
BRIGHTNESS
OF COLOR
— to —
Hew Finn, New Store, New Goods
J. C. WILKINS & CO.
M ost respectfully in-
FORMS thu* fitiy.t*nn of S«irth*Rast
und the Ladic* especially, that they have
d into their
New Store oil Broad Street,
In Building formerly used l»y Georgia Railroad
and Hanking Company, where they have just
opens most
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMEN £ OF
Stoves,
Tin- Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING G000S
In lact, they have a full line ofevervthing usually
kept in similar Establishments.
TO THE RUPTURED!
I HAVE A LARGE SUrFLY OF ,
TRUSSES
At Very Low Trices.
WM. KING, Jr.,
Tlie 1STew Drug Store.
B. F. DURHAM,
N EAR the Episcopal Church, keeps constantly
on hand a choice supply ef Family Groccric*,
of all kinds. Also, Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Ac.,
received fr»-hh every day. Candies, Nuts, Crack
ers and Confectionery always on band. The high
eat market price paid for Country Produce.
My motto is, quick sales and small profits.
BARROOM.
B otrril A C1IAFFIN, near the Court JToiuw,
having disposed of their stick -of Grocer^ ,
will hereafter give their entire time and attention
to their Bar, which they will keep fully supplied
with the finest Liquors of all kinds.
BOTTLED LIQUORS, of alljkind*, for sale low.
Price Uednced to $12
VERONEE’8
PATENTED.
A SOVEREIGN CURE to* PUct. Flxiuto,
IIcmorrhWKF., and all Nerrnua and Prlvai*
liiMuna uf kvinalo. It U highly recommended
by all of lhe leading Phyalclan. of AUiena, and
guaranteed to give perfectutlilaclion.
Who would nufler with t«in, alckncaa aud die
cflM when the .mall cum of III will give pern a-
n.ut relief; C. B. VERONEB, FlUeute).
J. C. WILKINS A CO., A genii.
..WO..All order* from a dlaUnee, addruued to «1
ther of the above, at Athena, Ga., attended to.
KING’S
Baby Medicine
18 SURE CURE FOR
Summer Complaint 3 Children
GIVEN AWAY
At the New Drug Store
FRENCH’S NEW HOTEL
Cor. Cortlandland New Church sfe.,
new York:
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
U1CKIAUD P. FRENCH,
Ron of the late Col. Richard French, of French »
Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly fitted up and
entirely renovated the same. Centrally located
in the husiueM part of the city. Ladies’ and geu-
tlewcu'k Dining Rooms attached.
FOR SALE BY
R. T. BRUMBY & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS,
ATHENS, GA.
T. L. G-A.2STTT
Would respectfully inform our
Wants and Business Men
That he has lust received a full stock of
EWEST and HOST APPROVED STYLEStfTTPI
Together with a swifter and better
And is then fore prepared to execute, in
A SUTTTIO'Jl MAJV'JVBT,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OK
00K AND JOB PRINTING!
;at extremely
LOW PRICES!
Invites Tarlicttlar Attention
to the Superior Manner
in which tie yets up
ALL KINDS OF BLANKS,
BOOKS & PAMPHLETS,
BLANK CROP LEINS,
WEDDING CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
LETTER HEADS,
BALL TICKETS,
PROGRAMMES,
CATALOGUES,
HAND BILLS,
BILL HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
RECEIPTS,
POSTERS,
LABELS,
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
Gotten np in Superior Style, and u Low as they
can be prinked in Now York or eUewhcre.
Especial Attention is Called to
their Celebrated
STOYES
OF WHICH THEY HAVE A CHOICE LOT,
ALL MANNER OF
TIN-WARE
Of tho heat tuakea, at price* that aro bound to
attract custumors. Beautiful
TOILET SETS,
WATER COOLERS,
BATH TUBS,
BIRD CAGES,
and other articles too numerous to mention.
Give us a call, prico oar Goods, and
jelS-tf
guarantee satisfaction.
OLD TAILOR SHOP
In a N ew IPlace.
H. H. WHITE woultl in-
form hii friends and old patrons,
ritirensof town and country gen
erally, that he has taken a room ou Broad
£
•treat, un.tainqln Barry’* Corner, over Galley A
Barry’. Store, lor the purpoM of doing a Tailoring
ltuilnc.
Will give careful aud prompt attention to any,
thing that tuay offer In lift line. Tl.e patronage of
the community 1« aolicited. Will do a. good work
and a. cheap a. any Tailor In the place.
Special care will be given to Catting, for all who
may with to have their work made at home
elwwhere. *W Ca l and we.
jelS-2t W. U. H. WHITE,
Wines, Liquors and Segars
ICE COLD
LAGER BEER
ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT AT THE
EXCHANGE SALOON
MYER STERN, Proprietor.
PERRY DAVIS & SON,
ha ck’s and pnop's,
136 HIGH ST., PROVIDENCE, R. /.
Ill SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI. O.
377 ST. PACE ST., MONTREAL, CANADA.
“ SOUTHAMPTON ROW, LONDON, ENO.
jet 3-1 m
hie on the 5th of Mayult. Said Draft v» lost
before presentation, and payment ha. been atop-
sd. All person* are hereby notified not lo trade
r raid draft. Four weeks after date application
will be made fora duplicate.
JeG-lt BROWN A SCHAFFER.
(Professional Cards.
Dll. J. E. POPE
-DESPECTFULLY offers his Pro-
JL fessional .Services to the Citizens of Athens
and Adjacent Country.
Occupies the office formerly occupied by Pr. H.
If. Carlton. At night he can be fbuod at the resi
dence of Pr. J. A. Hunnicuit. febll-tf
Surveyor, Architect.
cpHE undersigned, having a coni
plete set of Surveying instruments, is now
ready to do all kinds of Surveying, viz.: Layln,
otf City Lots, Homesteads, Plantations, Ac., an<
making accurate Plots of the same.
He is also prepaaed to execute all descriptions of
Drafting, to furnish Plans for Houses, Bridge*,
Ac-, ana make estimates of cost.
Can lie found at the Law Office of Captain E. P.
Lumpkin. B. K. LUMPKIN.
jan3l-tf County Surveyor.
F. W. LUCAS ft CO’S
LARGE STOCK OF
TDEKSGJfS FROM ffiE COUN-
_L TRY and thorn from a distance are iuvited
to inspect our
LARGE & ELEGANT STOCK
which we guarantee to equal any in the State ia
Qulity and in Low Prices
Large Stock of Laities’ and Children’s
DRESS GOODS
OF ALL QUALITIES AND KINDS,
ttiT Largo Stock of
Gentlemen and Boy's Goods,
From the Lowest to the Highest Prices, which can
be CUT AND MADE TO OltDKR, by a
First-Class Tailor & Cutter
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Window Shades, Straw Matting,
Hoop Skirts, Cambric Skirts, f
Shawls, Lace Points, Scarfs,
Thread Lace Collars, Embroideries,
Gloves, Hosier)’, Handkerchiefs,
Tuckings, Trimmings,
Party and Wedding Dress Goods,
In Milks, Grenadines and Muslins.
Elegant Black Silks,
And Summer Silks.
Call aud see the Goods and Prices.
F.W. LUCAS&CO
a|»r4-5ui
LAMAR COl'B, A. S. ERWIN, HOWELL COBB
COBB, ERWIN & COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A TIIENS, GEORGIA.
Office in the Deupree Building,
| SAMUEL P. THURMOND,
•Attorney at JLauv,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
| CS' Office over Barry's Store, Broad Street.
Will Practice in the Counties of Clarke, Walton,
Jacksou, Banks, Franklin, Madison and Hall.
J. S. DORTCH,
Attorney at Law,
CARNESVILLE, GA.
We R. EITTEE,
Attorney at
CARNESVILLE, GA.
GOODS
AT COST
JYbtc is the Time Tor Tou
to Make Money.
*IITAVING DETERMINED TO
J—L change my business, I now offer my entire
stock of Goods at COST ! My stock is large and
fine, consisting of a full and complete assortment
of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, a full stork ol
Groceries, and all articles kept in a first class Itry
Goods and Grocery Store. I mean
BUSINESS,
And will clone ont during this month. ihlUALL
and SEE.^8V .To any one buying my entire stork
will offer additional inducements, and give time-
A. L. BEARING,
No. 1 Granite Row, Bishop's old stand
Athelns, Ga., Jannary 1st, 1873. jxn.Vtf
Pus in ess Cards.
Printing in Different Colors door.S. E. Episcopal church, Athens Ua. feb7—ly.
PAINTING.
W. M. BONE,
P roposes to do all kinds
of Painting—House, Carriage and Furniture
work—in the neatest, cheapest and most durable
stvie.
Also, imitation work and glazing and paper
hangtug done at short notice.
Prompt atteutlon given to all orders left at the
Drug Stores, or at his Shop on Clayton street, 2d
.1 L* vsli lira'll A t liana (<• fltb7 1 V
OFFICE LOCATED IN THE
SOUTH-EAST GEORGIAN BUILDING,
Broad Street, over J. H. Huggins* Store.
ARTHUR EVANS
THE PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER
Late Arrivals LT,
AKES this method of returning
his sincere thanks to the public for tbelr lib-
_ and constantly increasing patronage.
He desires to insure hi* patrons and others that
he will still continue to give all work entrusted to
him his prompt aud careful attention.
36£jr Work which Cannot be Done
Elsewhere in the place is is particularly
desired.
He may still be found at Dr. King** New Drug
Store, Deupree Building. my3(Klm
, . —AT—
BURKE & HODGSON’S.
Wi/men of American Society.
Turning 1'oi.iU in Life—By Rev. Frcder-
ick Arnold.
1‘ertice Afloat—By Raphael Svnitncs.
Heart Hungry—By Mrs. Westmoreland.
Clifford Troup—New supply.
Speaker's Commentary—Second volume,
Innocents Ab.vatl—By Mark Twain.
Itouqhing It.
To the Bitter End—By Miss Brad don.
Godolphin—By Bulwcr.
Warerly Hotels—Cheap editions.
MidtUemareh—(George Elliott’s latest and
best,—Paper, 1.50; Cloth, S3.00.
The Antiquary—New pocket edition.
Bore's Maiulerilig Jew. \ „i5h^T ,, > 'Al»n, "i.il«'r':ii’Cad. Advances" made on
LUy's Hard JFonls-A new story for the W ' Mpmea "°°'
Little People. I
With many other NEW BOOKS, for sale by
BURKE & HODGSON.
_a_. a.. Avusnsr,
WITH
GR00YER, STUBBS & CO.
Cotton Factors,
—AND—
General Commission Merchants
BAY STEET,
Savannah, Ga.
;ing, Tie*, ltoi>e, and other Supplies fur-
R. R. S UJLTF.H
/^ALLbS the attention of liis friends
and “the rest of mat.kind" to the fact that
he will keep on haml a fresh assortment M
Family Supplies,
with a fine quantity of
COOKING WINE,
either in bottle* or on draught. Also, the l*tt n
BRANDY, WHISKEY.
MM, GIN, ALE, LAGER REEK,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
*•5' Country Dealers supplied at low figures, at
HOLBROOK’S CORNFR,
mhl4-tf Near N. E. Railroad Depot, Alhen*.
j. w. COLLINS
Has now in Store a Full Stock of
DRY GOODS
GR0GERHS
HATS, SHOES « NOTIONS
Of All Kinds, which he offers
cheap jFoir cash
Or in Exchange for Country Produce.
<*d" The highest market price paid in cash for
Cotton. apll-if
BOOTH <Ss CKLA-mtfT,
Market Street, near Court House,
Family Grocery and Bar Boom
Keeps constantly on hand choice Family Gruc r-
riea, of all kinds,aud the best brand* o( Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
Give us a coll, and you will find everything in
our line of the tK»t, and prices as low as the lowest.
Bankrupt Blanks.
PHILLIP WESTMORELAND,
I Tinner and Coppersmith,
Thomas Street, rear of Center A Kcavcs.
W E XECUTES, in a superior manner, all kinds of
Tin and Cupper Work, such as repairing, tin-
<U are prepared to lurnisll HANK- I roofing, guttering, Ac., Ac., Ac. Guns and Pistols
RUPT BLANKS, from the house of Fhllp renirwl. Prices rcssonable, and all work warran-
4 8olotnoti Government Htatloners at Washington I A J
Washington
l>. C. The most complete published. Price 81
per set of 34 di Terent fornn. Sent postpaid on re
ceipt of the pr .ee.
BUBKE& HODGSON.
fully solicited.
I. Prices reasonable, ana au wora warran-
portion of the public patronage respect-
jc6~tf
BARBER SHOP
JXTewton House
ATHENS, QA.
r PHE undersigned having taken
-L charge jf the above popular Hotel, takes
pleasure in announcing to the travelling public
and citizens ol Athens and surrounding country,
that he is preyared to accommodate, in a satisfac
tory manner, all who may favor him with their
patronage. Burtons wishing to spend their sum
mer months away from home, will find Athens a
delightful plea, and rate* for Board very moder
ate. Permanent Boarders taken at low rates.
apr4-2tu A. D. CL1NARD, Proprietor.
DAVIS HARRIS & SON,
I TNFORMS their friends, customers
X and tbe world generally that they are still st
their old stand, near Messrs Burke A Hodgson's
Book Store, on Broad Street, where they do all
kinds of work in tl.elr line,
I Shaving, Hair Cutting, &c.
Done in the best style, with promptness and dis
patch.
UNIVERSITY HOTEL.
B. H. LAMPKIN
TXAVING OPENED A HOTEL
4—L on Wall street, offers to our citlscns and
the travelling public, select BOARD and Lodgings
if desired, ruble atwayi furnished with the best
the market altords, and served up in a superior
manner. Give me a call. feb2i-:t
NEW CONFECTIONERY
T L. FRANKLIN & CO. would I
fj « inform the public that they have opened on
Jackson street, rear of the National Bank, a Con
fectionery, where they will keep a full stock of
Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles. Crack
ers, Canned Fruit, Oysters, Sardines, Ac., Ac.
Give us
All goods fresh.
i a call.
apll-tf
S5to$205SSS«JWfi
old, moke morn money si work for os la
ffirati orall tho time thorn si sni * *
tt—, Ad&rsts G« Stinson h Co.*
itsdt All cl we* of
of either eex*joaaj
r« intkWr ip«r» .
EKEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
—OF—
PHOTOGRAPHS
-AT—
Oft Kelley's Gallery,
Over WUliam’i Shpe Store, Broad St., Athens, Ga.
T HF citizens of Athens and vicinity are respect
fully Invited to call at the above-named Gal
lery, where they can be supplied with superior
Photograph* at the following tow price*:
Card size, per dozen $•* J*
Card size, per half-dozen - J J®
Imperial size, per dozen - J JJ?
Imperial size, per half-dozen 3 00
»arNo person expected to take Ketures from
the Gallery unless satisfied. J. F- O KELLLk.
OAUTION.—The public are hereby
VVwarned not to trade h.r » note, parable to
Center A Keaves, (for tho sum oft J1S0, Ktv»n J
H. O. JOHNSON, dated on or about the Slhdiy of
February, 1373, ami payable on the 1st day of
November, 1873. Said note having been lost.
’ H.O. JOHNSON. m’h28 3m»
HARDWARE.
SUMMEY ft NEWTON,
DEALSBSIN
Hardware,
Iron, Nails,
-AND—
buggy material.
Manuiketurer'a Agents for tho Sale of
Jackson WA€iOJ\'S
BROWN & WINSHIP
COTTON GINS,
GEO. O. STEVENS’
BLINDS, SASH and DOORS.
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
Corn and Wheat
IVIILLS
Threshers 6
Powers, &c.
8®“ Special time contracts uiaJc 0,1
the above when time is wanted.