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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST It.
Mr Jauks A. Manlet, of Toeeos City,is
our authorized meat, and will receive all
money* due this Office and receipt for the
same He will also receive the names of
subscribers to the Northeast Georgian
Agent.—Mr. F. C. Stephenson, of
Hart county, ia our authorised agent at
Hartwell, and will receive all money due
this office, and receipt for the same. He
will also receive the names of subscribers
to the North-East Georgian.
u . C 0. As. asm la our authorized agent at
... J'l, „.r, an.I will receive and receipt foralt
f I„e :'ni>office, lie will also metre the
nirort of all new subscriber* to the Noam east
GaoaotA*.
Fissa Habalsoh, Kaq., ef Cleveland. la onr
.mhi.rtsrd agent, and will receeire and receipt tor
•it moneys dee thta office wHa will also receive the
nose, of.utucrlben to the Northeaat Georgian.
ATHENIAN HOTS.
Rain is again blessing this section of
the country.
The MethodistDistrict Conference of
this district, meets here this week. It
is reported that Bishop Pierce will bo
in attendance, and quite an interesting
occasion is anticipated.
The corn crop, though in some places
so injured from the drouth as to lessen
its yield, still the recent rains havo
brightened things up greatly, and we
may reasonably expect pretty fair crops
in this part of the State;
The refreshing shower which fell on
Monday evening of commencement
week was gladly received by all, except
the uumerous buggy riders, who were
out exhibiting their pretty dresses and
got them spoilt.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber,
Athens, Ga., July 26, 1875,
4 o’clock p. m.
A called meeting of Council was
held this evening. Present, his Honor,
Mayor King, mid Aldermen Moss,
Pittard, Hull and Talmadge.
The election returns for Alderman,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of M. Stafford, were pre>
sented by the Mayor.
The returns showed that T. A.
Burke received 51 votes, atul Isaac 8.
Moon 17 votes.
T. A. Burke having received the
majority of votes cast, was de
clared by-the Council duly elected as
Alderman to fill the unexpired term of
M. Stafford, resigned.
Account of S. P. Thurmond, Esq.,
for legal services rendered to the City,
was referred to the City Attorney to
investigate and report to Council.
On motion of Alderman Moss,*
Special Committee of three was aps
pointed by the Mayor to investigate
the bills for Street Intrusions, and re*
port to Council.
Committoe—Moss, Talmadge and
Pittard.
Petition of W. H. Webb & Co., for
quart license, to be used at stand now
occupied by W. N. Kilgore, was read,
and petition not granted.
The ca«e against the Athens Street
Railway Company was postponed until
4 o'clock p. m., on Friday next.
Council adjourned.
W. A. Gilleland, Clerk.
Council Chamber,
Athens, Ga., July 30, 1875,
4 o’clock p. m.
Council met pursuant to adjourn*
ment. Present, his Honor, Mayor
King, and Aldermen Blair, Hull, Pit
tard, Lucas, Moss and Burke.
T. A. Burke was sworn in as Alder*
llalwick, who now claims to be, the I man for the third ward,
ubiquitous rope walker, performed bis I Mayor staled that the Council
daring feats before an immense crowd ,he of considering
* , . , . , , , the question, as to whether or not the
Broad street, last Wednesday after- Athens Street Railway Company
f Moon, as a “ grand finale ” to the com- should be abated as a nuisance.
^ a ! I Th» PiltT tvoQ rnnrocnnfft/i Ktv
meucement occasion.
The train conveying the colored ex*
cursionista of Athens and vicinity, to I Speer, Esq.
The Citv was represented by T. W.
Rucker, Esq., City Attorney, and the
Street Railway Company by Emory
the city of Atlnnta, on last Friday,
Woke down and did not reach the city
of their attraction until next day.
Both Attorneys announced ready.
The Attorney for Defendant moved
to dismiss the case, upon the ground
that no notice had been given to abate
tion was overruled
The City Attorney stated that Aider-
man Pittard was interested in the
Considerable mixing, but no body | the nuisance complained of. The mo-
hurt.
Grangers barbecue’s are now raging ]
through out the country, and afford I Athens Street Railway Company, both
most pleasant and profitable, social re- as a Stockholder and Director. He
unions, amongst the good people of | therefore^moved that Alderman Pittard
agricultural pursuits. These arc
evidences of a coming happiness and I _ Tlie” Attorney for”*the Defendant
prosperitythroughoutourland. “Long then demanded that he be furnished
may they wave."
No longer does our sanctum ring
with the merry laugh, or reverberate
with a record of the specifications
against the Street Railway Company
as a nuisance.
He was furnished with the original
with the earnest appeals and wise resolution requiring the StrcetRailway
counsels of our Agricultural Editor, to c °n>pany to appear before the Council,
i • . rs r • j * and snow cause, if any they had. why
h “ .''"r"*" G ™ 8er fnend *’ *° n, * kc their Railway should not be abaied as
their farms self sustaining, for Dr. | a nuisance.
The Council deeming this sufficient
notice, the case was proc. eded with.
After hearing the evidence and ar
guments in the ca-c, the Council, on
motion of AJdermnn Moss, suspended
its decision until the first Saturday in
September next.
By Alderman Moss,
Resolved, That the
Mayor cause an inspection to be made
Newton is now visiting his farm at
No. 397 Broadway, New York.—
May his sojourn be pleasant, and his
aWence short.
The crowd of negroes in Athens on
Wednesday, commencement day was
immense. Their congregating in the
neighborhood of Bishops corner, which
is but little removed from the old of the entire City, between the 10th
Grammar School hill, and the town a !*^ next mouth, and that he
spring, with their tents, fruit stands,
give notice of such inspection, so that
the citizens may clean up their premises
fiddling, dancing, Ac., some what re- and remove nil nuisances or filth that
minded us of the commencements of would in anywise endanger the health
former years.
The following rain-guage for the
month of July, is kindly furnished us
hv Win. H. Fleming, Esq., of the
University
<tb - 1,679 inches.
11th 180
26th „ 25
Total 1,884
The New Wool Factory.—We
call especialy attention to the advertise
ment of this new enterprise of Mr. Fow
ler’s. Its great convenience’to the busi
ness portion of the city, the experience
of the City.
Council adjourned.
W. A. Gilleland, Clerk.
What comes after T ?” asked a
teacher of a small pupil, who was
learning his alphabet. He received
the bewildering reply, “ You do—to
see Lize."
Still tite crt is for the Wilson Shot-
tie Sewing Machine. And why? Be
cause it is the most perfect and desirable
sewing machine for tnmity use and manu
facturing yet invented, and is the cheap
est. The constant demand for this valua
ble machine has made it almost impossi
ble for the manufacturers to suoply the
demand.
Machines will lie delivered at any Rail
road Station in this country, free of trans
portation charges, if ordered through
Messrs. Upshaw & Griffith, at Athens,
Ga. ^
They send an elegant catalogue and
chromo circular free on application.
They want a lew more good agents.
Gilleland, Wood & Co. have added
the Coffin business to their Furniture
Manufactory, and always keep on hand
a large stock of Wood and Metalic
Burial Cases. They sell as cheap as
any house in the State, and furnish,
without extra charge to their patrons,
thei.- splendid new Hearse, for funeral
occasions. 21-ly
Jon 'pnijSm^G
Executed neatly, at the Georgian Office.
ON ICE! IN ICE;
For the best Melons you have seen, we
advise our friends to call on Messrs.
Gailey & Calhoun. They keep them at
ail times on ice, and the best Melons the
Augusta market can afford. 38
CIGARS.
We hare now on hand
250,000
;st brands of Cigars, which we
offer at GREATLY REDUCED
Prices. Also, a large stock of
SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO,
SNUFF, GENUINE MEEUSHAUM
PIPES, and all smokers’ articles.
B6TA liberal discount allowed to
Jobbers buying largely.
Come one ! Come all l !
Kalvarinsky & Liebler,
Under the Newton House, Athens,
Georgia. Aug. 5—tf.
The undersigned have on hand
choice lot of Timothy hay, which
they will sell cheap for cash.
Gann & Reaves.
READ THIS.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
STATEMENTS,
VISITING CARDS,
HAND BILLS,
BLANK NOTES,
LEGAL BLANKS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
And in fact, ALL KINDS of Print
ing executed in First Class Style
and at Reasonable Prices, at the
Northeast Georgian Office.
Having received a full supply of
FIRST CLASS Letter, Note, Bill
Head, Statement, and other Papers
and Material, we are now prepared to
offer Special Inducements to per
sons wanting Job Printing done.
FOIl SALE.
Two Washington Hand Presses
TWO GOOD
JOB PRESSES,
AND
TYPE AND FIXTURES
SUFFICIENT to PUBLISH AN
8 COLUMN NEWSPAPER.
Material all in GOOD CONDITION.
Terms Favorable, nud Prices Reas
onable.
Call at the Northeast Georgian
Office and examin» the same.
Evert particle of poisonous matter is
carried out of the system, the pale and
sallow wfl! become fresh and, vigorous,
by using^lmraons’ Liver Regulator.
If you want furniture, call on Gil
leland, Wood & Co., who manufacture
and deal in all kinds of Furniture and
Coffins, and sell as cheap as any house
“ the city. 21-ly
Promenade Photos at Davis’.
The Parlor Barber 8hop.—When
;rnu go to Atlanta, go to the Parlor Bar
jct Shop, next to Phillips & Crews’, on
*where you will not only
find ALL White Barber*, who Shave for
15 cents, but will get a 10 cents Cigar
lor 5 cents, called “ Ben Hill." Go and
pve them a call at once, and sustain an
institution we have long needed,
Davis’ Gallery. *
DaW-SpecWlhr, Large Portraits.
Davis—Work Superbly Finished.
Davis’—No day too cloudy for Pictures.
Davis’—Old Pictures copied.
Davis’—Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. ifT.
DAVIS’ GALLERY. 21
FLOUR.
Superfine — 0 Ms S Ok
Family, bbL *9 00* 0
Fancy -.-—410 OOaO 00
URAIX, PEAS, REAL.
Corn, white, pr bu. $123
do yellow,— aO 00
Pea a, “ I 20al 30
Meal. " l sua
Wheat •• 1 00*1 25
Oat* 75a 85 ■
BACON,
lea, per lb- altk
oaldera ... 11*12
Hams, - IS al«
Laid, — IS
POTATOES.
Iriah, country.$1 boat 25
Iriah, north'u- Z 00
Sweet tol 00
EGGS, cniCKEXS AXP
MITER.
Side.
CuTckans X0*2S
Butter.—.. — 25a
Turkeya — a
SUGAR, COFFEE.
Sugar, cruahed-14 *10
A 14 *15
B 14 *15
C —12 al5
Coffee, Rio Jgt *25
‘ Laguinufifi s33
J*t* 33 *37
TEA.
Hyson...... —...$1 50* -
Gunpowder-... 1 50* —
Black 1 25a —
ONIONS.
Pct bushel $1 00*1 25
SYRUP, SOL ASSES.
75*1 50
U3S£
It seems almost incredible—but the
telegraph says there was a slight snow
fall in Nashville at two o’clock on last
Monday morning.
Is Your Life Worth 10 Cents.—
Sickness prevails everywhere, and every
body* complains of some disease during
their life. When sick, the object is to
of the proprietor in the wool carding 6 cl wcl . 1 : , n . ow “J plainly that no
■ • , . , ** I person in thisworld that is suffering with
ou.mess, and the fact of the machinery I Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its
all being first class and in good running I effects, snch as Indigestion, Costiveness,
order, are considerations which should
commend this establishment to the
vor and |mtronage of the public.
Sick Headacho, 8our Stomach, Heart
burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed
Spirits, Biliousness, <tc., can take Green's
August Flower without getting relief and
cure. If you doubt this, go to your
The August term of our Superior I Druggists R. T. Brcmby & Co., and get
■ a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try It.
"—' 75 cents. Two doses will
U mn commenced on Monday
J tulge luce presiding. The attendance | relieve you.
■' the Bar well and ably repre
sented, both by local and gating At
torneys. We are not prepared to say,
what will be the interest of this session
of our court, but can safely assert that
the business will be disposed of, with
that dispatch which has heretofore. , ..., . . _
chararfprimwl .h- Zl-.-.Llu- „<• are now complete by winch he is prepared
.icierized the administration^ °f I m manufactured Female Regulator on a
J udge Free and his able and efficient I scale equal to the emergency, and the
WHY WILL YOU PINE AWAY ?
Without a Parallel.—The demand
for Dr. J. Bradficld’s Female Regulator
ig beyond precedent in the annals ot
popular remedies. Orders come iu so
thick and last that the Proprietor has,
heretofore, been unnble to fill them all.
He ia happy to state that arrangements
Carriages to Order at all Hours
—Fifteen Cents to Any Portion of the City
—GUS BEALL.—Parties desiring to vis
it any portion of the city, at a moment’s
notice, will please leave their order at )tho
Book Storo of Mr. T. Burke, and Ihe
same will receive prompt attention. I
June 2, 1875. * 81-tf
solicitor, Emory Speer, Esq.
public may feel*assured that their wants
may now l>c supplied. Physicinns of
I. O. G. T.—The following are the I hi 8 1 ' re P° tc are using this great remedy
officer* V...— T J -T° T I in daily practice, all over Georgia, Herc-
l j Evan* Lodge, No. 76, In-1 after no woman need suffer trom Rup-
dependent Order of Good Templars, J pressed, suspended or irregular menstru
for the present quarter :
J. H. Dorsey, W. C. T.
Miss Mary Christy, W. V, T,
\V. J. Garebold, W. R. S.
J. R. Moore, W. F. 8.
John Black, W. T,
Rev. E. D. Stone, W. C.
J. H. Lucas, W. M.
H. P. Christy, W.J. G.
Juha Bailey, W. O. G.
officers and members are re-
ation. This valuable medicine is pre
pared by L. H. Brad field. Druggist, At
lanta, Gil, and sold at $1.50 per bottle
by respectable druggists throughout
America. —' 1 *
Hearty, Blooming Widow.
Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1870.
Messers. Bradfield & Co -Gentlemen
—You will please shin us another sup-
ply of your invaluable Female Regulator,
and forward bill by majl. We . are hap
py to state that tins remedy gives better
satisfaction than any other article we sell.
We have been selling it since 1888, and
Qu&th! , a * . I witnessed many remarkable cures by iL
h IM to attend the regular meeting, I Among others, there was a lady friend of
on n ^ h 10th inst., at 8 «*•»*» was .allow and sickly-until she
o clock. ■■ * . | was twenty-six years old, when she was
married. Her husband lived two years
— „—- and died. 8he continued in bad health;
Pf0f ’ 0rr ’ SUte School I in ft**. * h .° has never been wh»t a^woman
Puff i 00 g|, t * t0 tie. A few months after the
. . Urr . the State School Com-1 death of her husband, she saw your ad-
nuasioner, will he in our -it* for a da* I vertiaement, and came to our stpre and
or t«o, and will k- ? r ^ ty f * , y 1 bought a bottle of your Regulator from
nu will be pleafied to meet the I ua, and took it according to directions.
ns 01 Athens and surrounding I K has cored her sound and well, and
country at th e Court Howe - ' bro . u K ht . her ^ u ! ar ~*” ods on -
b
a * I UltlUKIlk UGl iLMUiui uiuutiiu r—-
nVftWi n " “«“«»■*» th f 8 1 and to^qy aha is fife hearty,! W
• “nesday) evening, the lltli inst., I widow, with the use ot but two bottle*
•t 0 o’clock, when he will address them 1 of ? our >«**ing her only three
on (lie Soh-t ‘ “ dollars, when she had tried several pbya-
~®hool Question. We beapeak I iciank and spent a great deal of money
Mr the Protestor e hurga audienoe, as I without any Wit Wishing you great
this u a question in which every <»e
kWMM. •«T7.ri
T800P ABTIUHRY
RE-UNION.
It having long been my intention to
call a re-union of my old Company,
that a “ Troup Artillery Society”
might be formed for the preservation
and perpetuation of the history of those
gallant men whom I had the honor to
command during our Confederate War,
and whose deeds of gallantry, heroism
and true patriotism justly entitles that
their names should be handed down to
posterity, therefore, in furtherance of
this object, and in obedience to my
wishes^ and that of ever* member of
the old command, a re-union is hereby
called, to take ploco at Athens, Ga.
on Wednesday, August 18th, 1875
All soldiers of whatever command,
living iu this section of the State, are
earnestly requested to be with us at
this re-union. The re-union will take
place at the Court House in Athens
at lOi o’clock, a. m., Wednesday the
18th day ot August, when after or
ganizing, the full programme of pro
ceedings will be announced for the re
maining two days of our meeting. It
is earnestly hoped that every surviving
member of the old company who may
have at any time belonged thereto,
will be present, and out of the five hun
dred and sixty odd members which the
old muster rolls show to have belonged
to the Company, from the beginning
to the close of the war, we hope
have a full attendance.
Each member is requested to use his
endeavors to communicate the fact of
our re-union on above mentioned date
to those fellow members who are now
so widely scattered throughout our
Southern land.
1 Respectfully,
H. H. CARLTON,
CapL Troup Artillery, A. N. Va.
NewAdvertisements.
THE FINEST FARM
—IN-
N0BTHEAST GEORGIA
for sale.
OWING to my sons all having
Vr “d **r BmJiS
(riitnz war. 1 offer for •*]. 450 acres oT La* J, 1 jlng
22 mile, from Athena, on Hudson Hrerand Lamar
creek, on the toad from Athena to Carnetrlllo and
Tuccoa Falla.
is HretCtam. 200 acres ol eery One Wood Lend.
350 sens. Including Bottom, which 1. In n high
.tate of culUrafron. asmachao a. say Farm of do
unto rise In the State. 200 acres of fiottem aad 75
•of Upland. UMlomd by three string, offence, the
rlecr sufficing for the fourth string. The land Urn
ia *o compact *nd condensed * form, th*t * hone
c*n be eeen from the dwelling over any portion of
the 275 *cre*._ The Upland* *re Red soil, and of
the best qu*uty for this section of country.
A rcry fine Race Turf could be made, running to
within a few fcet of the dwelling.
It U one oftbe be«t farms in the State for dlrer-
kifying crope, which will embrace Cereal*, Grasses,
CloYcr and Corn. Commercial Fertilizer* pay i
much ItfRer P£ r cent than further South, making
it a Tory fine Cotton Farm. With a little trouble
thelwirest^Wd* may be obtained.
THEHS REM MARKET,
corrected weekly by
The Merchants’ Exchange.
COTTON—Firm 13% to 13%.
PROVISIONS. TOBACCOS.
CHEWING.
Common, lb.— 7 d SS
Medium sr.t oo
Fine | 25*1 50
Smoking— stal 00
SNUFF.
llaccahoy i 00a —
Scotch 89a —
CIC AltS.
AMMUNITION.
Powder.*,...... 40a 50
12a 15
,~i 10* 12
Ohm, box.
liquors.
, WUISKET.
.»».?? ' medium * 00A.S 00
common 1 25* 2 00
teach dbandt.
Good. 4 00a -
Medium 2 00* -
Common 2 dOa
APPLE BBAMlT.
Good .... 4 00a -
Medium 3 ooa •
Common. 2 25a -
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ft. Brandy- 4 00*10 00
Holland Gln_ & 00a 8 00
Amer. Gin... 3 00a S 00
Jamaica Ram » 00* 8 00
Amer. Rum... 3 00* 6 00
Hour. Whisky 2 00* 4 00
Wines. 3 OUIO 00
DRUGS.
t'ANDLKS.
Sperm ... 40a
Adamant 20*
Tallow 15a
CIIKKSK.
State 20a
Eng. Dairy.- 25a
CRACKERS.
.Soda 15a 20
Butter... HMM 15a 20
Sugar 20a 30
Cream — 20a 30
CANDY.
Plain-— a 40
Fancy 50a 60
SODA PEPPER GINGER
Soda 12a 15
Hlack Pepper, a 4u
Red Pepper... 10a —
'’inger-....^.^ a A
ST ARC II, TALLOW.
Starch- Oria 2
Tallow ►* 1
PEACHES, APPLES.
Green Applet- 75*1 00
RICE
Rice, per lb-... 11a 12
■ACMKREL, SARDINES
No. 1, Kits.... 2 20
No. 2, Kita 2 00
No. 3, Kita -...l 75
Barrels.........16 00a 18 00
No 1, y* bar. 9 00*10 00
DIES, ALUM, SCLPHFR
S» Confer** s 6a
j Ex. Logwood...
25 En*om Salts....
SO Alum
Sulphur .
Sardines.........
Deviled Meats,
SALT.
Per Sack
25a
50* —
a 2 00
BAGGING TIES
Bagging —| 15a 16
Ties 8a 1
Hope, cotton- 40a S
Rope, grass 25a 3
HARDWARE.
Iron, Swede— S 8a —
Irtn, relined bar 4a 45{
Iron, English. 4a 4^4
Castings OUa —
Nails pr keg— 40U* 425
Steel. caM 22a 25
Steel, plow Ilal2'4
Cotton Cards... 50a 7*
Wool Cards. 40* 50
Plow Point*... 25i
Smith's Bellows, 50 inch
Smitii's Viera 20 lb22
Smith's Anvils...17a 18
Smith’. Ham’ers-lTa 18
Horse Shoos _7.V>a —
HorseshoeNsil(..22a 37
run risen.
Brsdrs C H- .* 50a 70
Ames’ Shv’ls-.Sl 30al 40
Ames' Spades, jl 50s 1 75
« ■'‘i,”- ™ rsoose, auxeo reel; new 20 bon*
e >ver Engine, well mounted, which propels am*
in and Threaher. Alao, a good selection of Im-
proeed Agnenhural Implements, including Reap
er and Mower combined, Grain Drill, vlth Guano
Attachment, Horse Hay Rake, Improved Harrows,
Plows.Ac. A fine Orchard,* Sne Spring of Wa-
tcr. Pump attached to Cook Room; a Circular Saw
and Corn Mill with ten acres ot Land—Mills pro
filed by WsLa—two milts from dwelling.
The abor* Farm, with all ef It. ad ran tags*—pur.
water, cool breeses, healthy climate and goed so-
ciety—dispenses with the necesstty of seeking
watering place* as rammer resorts. Within three
miles is a narar felling Water Power, at a low price,
offering an Inducement to any kind of Manufectu-
rert.
Two settlement*, equal in value, may he made on
the aboro 650 acres of Land. If desired, 450 acres
mute, adjoining, can be had, making two more
settle nienta.
1 will tell the above 450 acres of Land lor 823.00
!r acre, on* hah cash. On the remainder a liberal
diligence wlR be given, by purchaser paying
interest. Machinery, Tools and Implements sola
ft*e above is In tbe hands of H. H. CARLTON
end J. S. WILLIFORD, Beal Estate Agents,
Athens, Ga., or will be sold by the owner at his
residence.
JOIIN N. MONTGOMERY,
Aug. ll t 187.1—41-tf. Fort Lamar, Ga*
THE NEW
Wool Carding Factory.
P USTOM Wool Cards now in ope-
ratba at the Factory atthe eastern terminua
of Broad street, Athens. Ua. Work done satiiho
torily and with dispatch.
August 11,1875. 4l-3m
FRANK HARALSON,
ATT OR 2TE Y AT LAW,
CLEVELAND, GA.,
Will practice in tba counties of White, Union,
Lumpkin, Towns, and Fanning, and the Supremo
Conn at Atlanta. Will give special attention to
all claims entrusted to his ran.
August 11, 1875. -41—tf
Southern Female
LtGrange, Georgia.
T HE Thirty-fourth Annual Session opens the
25th of August, with tbe old corps of eight
thorough teachers.
Tax Premiums for excellence in Music, Painting
and Drawing were awarded pupils of this college
at Ga. State Fair within the last four years.
Board, with washing, lights and fuel, per an
num, f 155. Tuition, 960. For catalogues add re
I. F. COX, Pres. August 4.—R.
LARGEST SCHOOL.
-pvlL WARD’S Semlnsry for Young Ladies,
U Nashville Tenn., is the largest in tbe South
and fifth io the U. S. Send for new catalogue.
Fall Session September 2d. August 4.—B.
The
Brown Cotton
Company.
Gin
GLARES COUNTY.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
TXT HERE AS,Nathauiel Richardson
VV applle. to mo for Latter, of Admlnlstn-
enth* Estate of Jan* Richardson, late of
•aid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause, If any they have, at my
office, on ar before the first Monday in September
next, why said Letters should not be granted.
Give* under my hand, at effico, this 30th day o<
Joly, 1873.
Aug. 4—40.41. ASA M. JACXSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
Bd to show causa, if any they have, at ay office,
r before the first Monday in September next,
said Lettrrs should not be fronted.
on or
hv
Gi'
July, 1875.
Aug. 4—40.4t
. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
"PURSUANT to an order of the
-L Ownt of Ordinary of Choke County, wHl be
Courtlteo*, doM- ot Oeorae county,
to WatkinsviUe, during the legal hour, ef sal*, da -
the fint Tuesday in Scntembor next, oo* tract of
tend, lying aad being In aid county of Omm*.
containing soo acre*, more or lee., adjoining Hugh
«tefe Drarr Vt. Jackson,
WiUiam CoUIer. John Hsyraand others, oa which
teNor sixtyaereeof bottom land, about SS acres
original forest, the balance In cuttlvatisn or old
field pinei, on which divers persons now live, to
wit: Tote Hopklna, Alexander Griffith, Benjamin
Langford, George Autry, and Richard Hollis. To
b* .sold as the property of Michael B. Griffith,
deceased, for tbe benefit of hla betas and endltess.
Terms—Credit until the first of November, 1871,
with note and approved security. July 81,1875.
WILLIAM MURRAY.
40dt Adra’r of Michael R. Griffith, dec*d.
NOTICE.
"PURSUANT to an order of the
-L, Court of Ordinary of Clark* county, will be
sold before the Court House door of said county,
on the first Tuesday in September next, during the
legal hours of tele, five (8) Shares of the Pioneer
Paper Mill stock. To be sold as the property of
Matthew H. Henderson, deceased, for the benefit
of his legatees. Terms rash. Aug. 2d 1873.
SARAH IDA HENDERSON, Ex’r.
Aug. 4-40.-41.
Tlic Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia State Agri
cultural Society will be held in
MAROON, GEORGIA.
At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS,
Beginning
MOND Y. OCTOBER 18, ; t
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A large, varied and liberal Premium Li-tt, covering all Departments of Industry, from which the
following am extracts;
Field Crop Department.
For the beat and hugest display in merit and variety of sample product* from th* flald, garden,
orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution oi a tingle farm——. <100
For th* boat six sulks of cotton—to become the property ef the Society #•
For the best five bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor — 150
For the best single bale of short staple — —- , " •*
For the best single bale upland long staple — «... SO
Beat thoroughbred stallion,
Beat walking hone,
~ saddle ho:
Horse Department.
Rest slagl* buegie hors* oi mam, - - - • • - • *
]test combination horse or mare, - - - - - - • •
BcstdonbLs team, owned by one exhibitor, - -- -- -- -
Best Georgia raised mule, - - - - - - - - . • j
Best mule, open to the world, - - - - - - - - *
Cattle Department.
Beat herd—one bull and four cows or heifers—all to be of one breed and owned exclusively by c
Clarke County Bonds.
Q E ALED bids for Sixteen Thousand
hJ Dollars, or any part thereof, of the Bonds of
Clarke county, will be received at my office, up to
12 o'clock M., August l«th 1873.
These Bonds bear interest mt th* rats of 7 pr.
cent, per annum IN GOLD, and are exempt from
Citv and County Tax.
The rigbi to reject any or all bids Is reserved.
For further particular apply at the office of the
undersigned. By order of the Court House and
Jail Board. A. L. MITCHELL,
. . .. J“ J t’C "id Sectary of Board.
July 21, 1875. 384f.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Elisor L. Newton,
_v v Administrator of the Estate of Charles
B. Lombard, late of said count/, deceased, petl-
Uons for a discharge iron said Administration;
Therefore, all persons concerned am hereby re-
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Administrator should not, at a regular term ef the
Court of Ordinary of arid county, to be held on tbe
«! HI ln October next, be discharged from
arid Administration.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of
iinA lars ' ' *
Best milch cow, - - - - - - - - - - ‘ "ei-sX
Cow giving the richest milk. - - - - - - • • . — u -
$40 and 820 for the best bull and cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney*
Ayrcshire, Devon and Durham.
Best sow and plga under six month* old, ------ l
Poultry Department. r . ( *mt
For the heal trio of each variety, r - I
Beatand largeetdiaplay in variety and merit of domestic fowls, raised in Gooigte. - ri
Best and laigeat display In variety and merit of aame, open to the world, -
Best display of pigeons, -
Best display of rabbits, - - - • - - • • -
Horticultural Department. . >
Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person, - - -'*• • - I
Home Industrial Department.
Best collection ol jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsup*, syrups and cordials, made and exhibited
by one lady, - - - - - - - - - • • “ w s l
Best display of breads by one lady, . llv rf: » r t
Ornamental Needle Work. . 4 ..
Best display In variety of female handicraft, embracing needlework, embroidery, crocheting, knit*
June, 1873.
32-17t.
ASA M. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA.— CLiiRKE COUNTY.
'WHEREAS, Robert Chappie, Ad-
v f ministrator of the Estate of Elijah W.
Carr, late of said county, deceased, petitions th*
Court fur a discharge from said Administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Administration should not. at the regular teim of
the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on
the first Monday in October next, be discharged
from said Administration.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of
June, 1875.
ASA M. JACKSON,
S2*17t. Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
~\XTHI2^U£.A!3* Robert M. Smith,
V v Joel M. Dean and WiUiam H. Dean, Ex
ecutors of John Dean, lateof said county, deceased,
petition the Court for a discharge from said Execu
torship.
Therefore, all pereous concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Executors should not, at a regular term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on the
first Monday in October next, he discharged from
said Executorship.
Given under tuy hand at office, this 4th day of
June, 1875.
32-171
Fest oil printing (any subject), -
Best portrait painting, -
Best painting in waters color, .....
Best display of paintings and drawings by one exhibitor, -
Beat collection of drawings by a girl under sixteen years of age,
Best display ot drawings by ike pupils of one school or college,
Beat display of Photographs, - - . •
Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc., ...
Best display of dry goods,
Best;disp!ay of fancy groceries,
Best display of glassware and crockery,
Best display of clothing,
Best display of milliuery,
GOODS.
FACTOR! (iOODS.
Cotton Yarns..$1 25*00 0
7 ox. Onaburgs. 14a 18
%6 Shirting... 9*10
4-4 Sheeting, 11 ft 12%
1-Shirting— & ft
DRY GOODS.
Print*— 10*12%
Delaines *
Bhlrtin-i,
fil'd 8hli
Bed Tickings
10*30
WOODElf W.
LEATHER.
Boots, north* 4 00a 6 00
Boot., south, 10 00*12 00
Sole Leather 35a 40
Upr. Leather 60s 75
Ham. •* 40a 50
Calf Ski ua_ 40 00*100 «0
Kip Skim.. 50 00* 73 00
Dry Hide*- 12a 13
GrveuHlde. 6a S
FINANCIAL.
$1 06
NEW LONDON, CONN.,
Mamificturen of Cotton Gics, Cotton Gin Feed
ers, Condensers and Cotton Gin Materials of every
description. Our Gins have been in use thirty
year*,and have an established reputation for sim
plicity, UgUtrrunning, durability and for quaUty
aud quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder is
easily attached to tbe Gin, and easily operated by
any hand of ordinary intelligence. They are the
simplest and cheapest Feeder in tbe market and
feed with more regularity than is possible by hand,
increasing the outturn and giving* cleaner and
bettor sample. At all Fairs where exhibited and
by Planters having them In use, they have been
accorded the highest enconluma. Our Condensers
are well-made, durable and simple in construction,
and do what u required of them rapidly and well.
No additional power la required to drive the Feed
er or Condenser, and no Gin Houso ia complete
*" ‘ ewu We are prepared to warrant, to
ble extent, perfect satisfaction to every
:kets_ 2 75aS 00 Gold Buying $1 06
•• . 9 00*12 00 Gold 8elling 1 10
11 . 7 00a 8 00 Silver Buying 1 OS
Pal'd Bucket*. 2 73*3 00 Gold Bu
Cedar
Pino •• . 7 ooa 8 oo silver Buyl
Sieves...3 00*5 OO&ilver Selling 1 05
The above are retail prices. Prices are shaded
to wholesale buyers.
New Advertisements.
ATTENTION,
Oconee Fair Association.
r PHE Stockholders of the Oconee
-L Fair Association are requested to meet the
Executive Committee at the Drag Store of Drs.
Longs St Billups, in Athene, on this Wednesday
August 11th, at 10% o'clock a. m.
H. JENNINGS, Secretary.
August 11, 1873. 41-11
ATHENS ACADEMY.
rpHE subscriber, for the past year
JL Ihe assistant of W. W. Lumpkin, Esq., In
this School, will re epcn the same FOP. ROYS,
the
First Day of September, 1875,
at the tame place.
Terms as usual.
W. A. MORRIS, A.
ly recommend bis 8
August II, 1875.
COAL! COAL!!
TZTAVING established a Coal Yard
JLjL In connection vith rav Warehouse, with a
stock ofoJNMfB HI7HDRED TOMB, T am now
prcparcdfto offer the following Coils to the eltlacns
GENUINE* “COAL CREEK,”
From KnhxvIIte lron Company. Bums brightly.
Is ln largo lumps, hand picked,-.nil Is free from slate
and clinkers.
‘‘ CAHABA,”
Of Alabama. A most excellent Coal for domestic
use, being Bed Ash, tail* lumps, kindles quickly,
and makes no cinders, soot or dust.
“ BLACK CREEK,”
Of Alabama. A new Coal, and th* poreot that
rarara from to. Oral FteWatrf Tram*.
August II, 1373.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
Savannah IFostfy Morning Newt
Will he sent to any pMsasa six swaths for On*
Dollar. This ia *■* of th*cheapest weeklies pub
lished. It is not a blanket sheet in which all aorta
tffi teunvi a* vis iraa ••iwwss. ns
printed four-rage paper. MenaeUr made OP. an
Promenade Photo* at Dart*’.
_ AEsK
T*’*’
The Morning Newt Printing Qffiee
jaummBijSUMw.
GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY.
Oudixaxy’s Office, August 2,1875.
E T. DURHAM, wife of Dr. M.
• S. Durham, has applied for exemption of
tality and setting apart and valution of herie-
and I will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock
m., on the 17th day of August, at my office.
August 1—40-2t J R. LYLE, Ordinary.
August 4.—It.
Mild, Healthy Climate.
FBESH, RICH LANDS.
Stable and Beneficent Government.
HOMES, FARMS, Ac.,
CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE.
For circular of full Information, address,
0. J. MATTHEWS, Monticcllo, Ark.
August 4.—R.
HART COUNTY.
Hart SheriFs Sale.
"VX7TLL be sold before the Court
V V House door in the town of Hartwell, Hart
> ro petty:
One Town Lot in the town of Hartwell, known
In the platt of mid town as lot No. 116, bounded on
the north by Johnson street, on the east by Chand
ler street, on the south by Franklin street, and on
tbe west by lot 146, cantalnlng one and one-half
Albertson’s Segment Screw
COTTON PRESS,
Unrivalled for simplicity, spaed, convenience
and durability. Makes a 550 lb. bale with on*
hors* and enly IS rounds. Screw, 1C inches dia
meter and 10 fret long. For dreuteruith descrip
tion, testimonials and name* ol agents ln th*
South, address J. 31. ALBERTSON, New London,
August 4.—R.
N. F. Burnham's Turbine
WATER WHEEL.
\xr.4S Selected, 4 yrare sgo, and pnt to work In
" th* II. 8. Patent OStee. D. C.. and has proved
to be the beau 19 sixes made. Prices lower than
any other Srst-claaa Wheel. Pamphlet free.
Address N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa.
August 4 —R.
WATERS’
NEW SCALE PIANOS
Are the host made; The touch elastic, and a fine
ringing tone, powerful, pare and even.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS
cannot excelled in tone or beauty; fther defy
competition. The Concerto Slop la a fine Imita
tion of the Human Voice.
Prises Extremely * Low for cash during this
Menth. Monthly Instalments received: Piano*
and Organa to Let, and Rent-Money allowed II
purchased. Second-hand Instrument At Great
Bargains. Agents Wanted. A liberal discount to
Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges,
etc. Special Inducements to tho trade. Illus
trated Catalogues Mailed. HORACE WATERS
A SONS, 481 Broadway, New York. Box SJ47.
August 4.—R.
TO $10,000
Has been Invested ln Stock Privileges and paid
900 c
PER
ENT.
PROFIT.
IIow to Do It,” a Book oo Wall St., sent free.
TUMBBIDOE A OO., Hunkers A Brokers, 2 Wall,
at., N. Y. August 4.—B.
double your trade
Druggists, Grocers and Dralers! Pure China and
Japan Teas in sealed packages, screw top cans,
boxes or half chests—(3 rowers' prices. Send for
circular. Tbe Wells Tea Company, 201 Fulton St.
N. Y., P- O. Box 1560. August 4—B.
The Weekly Sun.
now to New Years, post-paid, €0 ets. Address The
Sun, N. Y. August 4.—R.
$77
'A Wrak guaranteed to Mate sad Pa
rnate Agonta, la thslr locality. Chats
Me, Auguste.—B.
fiTTfii Lnupaavji i Bf ooui uisiaus,. - now
XT either tax may fesdnate and gain tka love
and afibettooaefany person they eboSm, Instantly.
Dreams, flints to ladles, etc. LOOOrOOO sold. A
^uraritook.’ Addrera T. WILLIAMico.^ py*.
Sjnip Mill and Evaporator.
B H. BOON, has a first class Syrup
.MUl and Evaporator. He to now prepared
'^JaJpYSc-SbSfe
OCOUEE COUNTY.
the Superior Court of aid County, returnable to
the March Te,m, 1861. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney.
Aug. 4—40.4t, 5V. A. HOLLAND. Sheriff.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, to all
JUN persons concerned, that on the 2d day ol
July, 1875, Mrs. Mary L. Buffington, late of Hart
connty, departed this lifo intestate, and no person
has applied for administration on the estate of said
Mary L Buffington, and that In the terms of th*
law, administration wUl be vested In the Clerk of
next, unless same valid objection is made to his
appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature this
241 F & STFPHENSON,
SKU Ordinary Hart Co.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
HART COUNTY, 88.
NANCY E. DICKERSON V*. JAMES H. DICK
ERSON.
Libel for Divorce.—Hart Superior
Court.—March Term, 1875.
r 1 appearing to the Court, by the i
tore ol the Sheriff, that th* Defenlant doe*
notraaida In this Sat*, and Ulkiterffitenffi
that th* Plaintiff does reside ln said County, It Is,
on motion ri 1 counsel.
Ordered, That aald Defendant apper and I
It U further ordered, that this Role be published
in the Nowrsuar Oxcnnux once * month for
four months. _
E. H. POTTLE,
Judge 8. C. N.
A tru* extnet frost th* minutes of HsrtCoc
Superior Court, at March Terra, 1873.
c. A. WEBB.
29.1m4m C.8.C7H.
i ' i -ra-ra-g—gL-i-Li-J-je
RustFroof Florida Camp
Oats.
TT'OR sale at Center A Reaves’,
JD ready racked, two bushels each, weighing
65 lbs., at one (foliar and ten cenU pvr bushri, in-
eluding aaek. Hava proven to bo the beet foil
Oat I have evar tried. j }| moNTGOMKRYV
Aug. 4,1875—40.11 Fort Lamar, Oa.
A G. McCURRY,
• Attorney at Law
HARTWELL, GEORGIA.
YTTILL give strict ptesond attention
VV to all Smin*** entreated to his rare.
Augratt.UTA- ,’ iAnlllW
GENERALS LEE,
AND JACKSON
rPHOSE desiriD;
J- Engraved
obtain them by 1
Store of Mr. T.
samplra Th* price
July 3,1875.
the life Size Steel
THE GREAT
6E0BGU STATE PAIR,
100
so
so
ting, etc., by one
Fiue Art Department.
Merchants’ Displays.
Special Premiums for Granges.
the Grange in the State making the largest and finest display in merit and variety, of atooek
products, and result* of home Industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of that
particular Grange, 1150
Tho above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large Money Premiums.
The best and largest Live Stack Show ever held in the State or the South. More aad finer horses,
mules, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, than ever tiefore exhibited. Parties wishing floe stock, as a
fine saddle or harness horse, milch cow, thoroughbred hull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the occasion
I tills Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest have been invited to deliver
addressee atthe Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are expected.
The public will be kept posted as to the progres ami developments of the Fair in future advertise
ments.
Send to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums, rules,
regulations, etc., and containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent Fair Grounds.
A. H. COLQUITT, President.
T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent.
Aug. 4—to-lit MALCOM JOHN8TON, Secretary.
COTTON GIN REPAIRING'
HPHE undersigned is now prepared
JL to do all kinds of work in
GIN REPAIRING,
i —such as making—
Brush Wheels, Boxing, Saws,
New Gudgeons, putting
on New Breastings,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
All work GUARANTEED, and done at SHORT
NOTICE, and upon
REASONABLE TERMS.
J. L. THOMPSON,
Cor. Thompson and Mathew Streets,
Wlntervillc, Ga.
May 12,1875 28-4m
For Rent or Sale.
T7"ALU A.BLE Property on Prince
V Avenue, with two good Stores, for rent or
sale Cheap for Cash.
Also, a good lot of land (102 acres), with Splendid
Improvements, three miles from the city and two
miles from the Depot.
Apply to JACKSON A THOMAS.
June 30.1875. 35-tf
Good Reading at Panic Prices.
TOURING the summer months. Mis-
jLoP cellaneous Books of all kinds, will bo sold
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Now Is tke time
to get good reading at low figures^
June 2,1875. 31-tf
D0 YOU WANT BOARD?
TF you are in need of a convenient
-L and pleasant, place to board, where the accoa*
modations are good and terms reasonable—Enquire
C. C. CARROLL,
Nov.18.tf. Bishop’s Corner.
For The f ommencement.
JUST RECEIVED
NEW 8ASH RIBBONS,
NBWJNECK TIES,
NEW HATS, &c.y
Which will be sold at
REDUCED PRICES,
■A.T 3S£Ifc3S O. JAMES,
Blasting done with Galvanic
Battery and Giant Powder.
B Y the above method, any number
of Holes, from t to 30, may be fired ln a well
at the same Instant, thereby getting th* benefit of
the run fore* of the explosives used. Werk taken
by the foot, or as may be specified ln the contract.
For particulars, apply to
CHILD8, NICKERSON A CO.
June 80,1873.
Toy Money.
VPEN Dollar^ worth of Toy Green
-L Backs for Ton Orate. The very thing for
tba Boys, at
font 2,11875.
Medical Notice.
A T the solicitation of many of my
_£A. former patrons, l resume the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
from this date. I wUl pay especial attention to
totha Sim— of Intents aad Children, and t
Chronic Diseases of Females.
WM. KING, M. D
Juae II ,1875. M-lJ’
OCONEE ACADEMY,
WATKINSVILLE, GA
T IE Fall Term of this Aradamy commence
„ ,8lh o' A °*“ t “o d .«TH?l2Alf^ f n»-
July 14,1873.
KING’S CUKE
* ‘ ■’>I.* r j -x. ■■
FOR
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
IS THE ONLY »»■'»*
CERTAIN REMEDY
. . ■ , ,, i *
FOB THE DISEASE AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds.
Used twice a week it : will l Vi
v.f. Jl , >‘<U
Prevent the Disease,
, , ’ tiv. ’ , 5 t'T 1 " ■> J if, SI
And keep the Poultry in a
HEALTHY CONDITION.
It has been used successfully for
years in this and other States. .
Price 50 cents per' bottle, wOdi
makes TWO GALLONS oftfie Med
icine.
Prepared by
33-tf.
DB.WM.KHfG,
Aita* at ’
BOOTS AND
TO ORDER.
N
W- HAKDKUPi
ARTIST,
TUFAS removed
wed bis 8hop from Um
ard Building to th* ofmoaiteiHo
^ >, next door to the Lester Halid-
frices^Llberal, and First das* Work guaranteed.
J_L Old Lombard
of College Avenue,
J. J. Tstoxas, T. Fiximte, J.H.FLXjmro,
Athens. Maxoy’a. Athena.
THOMAS, FLEMING & SON,
. DEUPREE BLOCK,
BROAD 8TREET, ATHEK8, GA.,
SeaSi. OsU and examine oar stock **d J
vlneed.
NOTICE.
TTAVING Sold out my Tuyard,
J_L Stock, Ac., to Messrs. B. P.,4 J* G. Eber-
hart of Elbert Oa., I hr* of “7 fitlrada aad the
public generally, to extend to them th* mat gen-
“i will art MAgentfor the Messra. E’a. until their
removal to Athens, 1st October.
. Jaly2S.-lm.-te. W.C.KEMP,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
EMPORIUM.
MR. G. HAUSER,
KeeparaortraUgrakafil^^jnp^rti^lijt^
XTOIOIGABS, ...
Chewing gmd Smoking Tobacco,
PIPES, MITCH CASTS,)
May 12,75.
Great Reduction in Prices
Wood work,vlUb* ooldah .;! , v,; .
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Mow la the Hmo to mate your houses bm ttlfril
“^^n.g.r.nlneregth.j^^
Ml