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Ui:;tM>DAY MOKMNO, SEPT. 1.
, ,1 (Mis A. Masi.KT,oI Tocroa City.is
!tin'li/.i'.l agent, anil will receive all
> - line t hi* Office and receipt for the
He W H1 also receive the names of
i, to the Noutiikast Geoboiln
_Mr. F. C. Stephenson, of
' ’’..uiity. is our authorised agent at
.'1 ai’id "ill receive all money due
>, arid receipt for the same. He
", receive the names of subscribers
Hast Georgian.
is our authorized agent at
-ereive and receipt for all
He will also receive the
ribeni to the Northeast
r.*|.,of Cleveland, is our
ill receeive itnd receipt for
'e.*He will also receive the
the Northeast Georgian.
.lilvertisvmrnts.
,-i.iinn i* called to the following
t , tt advertisements in today’s issue:
•. Cobb Institute.
Warning—G. R. Duke.
Serving Machine.
Appliirntion to Sell Real Kstnte—
,1 . ; h 11. Trible.
'I'rixr.s of Oconee County—J. It.
l.vi,, (lr,linary.
"Application to Sell Heal Estate—
\|. M. Johnson.
A' olication for l.ettcrs of Adminis.
j,R C. Stephenson, Ordinary.
Application to Sell Heal Estate—
dui F. Murray.
Application for Letters of Adminia-
—f. H. Lyle, Ordinary.
Application to Sell Real Estate—
■ * " ;Ree.
\. Browning,
The largest stock of Stoves in North- j Seed Rye for Sale
cast Georgia, at J. F. Comer's. j Aug. 25—43-it.
Query.—Ilorv lor.g will a Singer Serv
ing Machine last ?
Answer.—Thousands upon thousands
have been in daily use. for twenty years j a pair,
by Or,R & Co.
I Just received «t Snead's Shoe Store,
[ a nice line of those handsome, Gents
Rox-tocd Canfield Gaiters. Call and get
.11. McKee.
Slicrifl’s Sales—J.
i ill'.
faxes of Clarke County—Asa M.
.la,'ksoii. Ordinary.
Application to Sell
fliomas Booth.
Applications for Discharge of Ad-
uiiisi-tration— Asa M. Jackson, Ordi--
lvenl Estate -
Athenian and County Dots.
f lic iii.-t bale of nerv cotton, bought
t.v Messrs. Center <0 Heaves from W.
i;. Tuck, Clarke county; weight, 543
nouinls. Good mid. at 15^.
fbc rural atmosphere in this section
i,„n becoming fragrant with the
ihIoi- of •'in rv mown bay.”
The weather is now cool and pleas'
aid, and ipiitcfall like, especially since
the large loads of hay, now to be seen
on our streets, reminds us of the
harvr.-t season.
FuiMer pulling is still going on
attiutigst the farmers, and notvvith
-Pul ling the dry weather this crop lias
had to contend with, there will be a
large yield, owing to more corn being
i lanii ,i than usual.
Ki markable.—Our most efficient
1 nuty Treasurer actually hunts up
•he creditors of the county, newspaper
men c-peeially, to pay them their dues.
Three cheers and a tiger” for our
nitty and its most excellent treasurer,
(' il.-s. < ’. Ueese.
Tln.se whose deeds are evil have had
,|uite a preferred season since last Suns
day night a week ago, the gas being
-hut off front the city for improvements
in the works. We are glad to learn
ih..: <<n to-morrow night, Thursday,
the _’d inst., light will again shine
up hi "our ways that are dark, and
tr. ks that are vain, and for which the
: ramblers are peculiar.”
A negro prisoner in the hands of
of our Policemen, on last Satur
day night, attempted to escape by
km irking the Policeman down, and
thi-n trying what virtue there was in
"leg bail." The blow not being se
vere enough to produce much damage,
the active Policeman at once recovered
and pursuing said “ black bird,” took
him on tlie wing, about the post office
corner, with his billet, when he was
safely lodged in that cage which our
e.ty furnishes for the reception of such
" night hawks.”
The thanks of this whole community
are now tendered the energetic and en
terprising Chairman of the Street Com
mittee, Judge Jas. I). Pittard. The
Judge has brought about a marked im
provement in our side walks, and es
pecially has he improved the crossing
between the stores of Col. J. H. Hug
gins and the Messrs J. R. & L. C.
Matthews. Let this worthy member
of our City Council continue his good
wotk, and he will, beyond doubt, re
ceive from the citizens of Athens, the
plaudit, " well done thou good and
'nithful servant.”
R f . Potter, Pastor of the first
Methodist Church being absent on last
» ahhath, at a camp meeting in a neigh-
boring county, bis pulpit was filled by
the Kev. E. D. Stone who preached
one of those heart sermons, for which
hei< so eminently and piously qualified.
► 'Other ministers may address them*
-elv es in a higher or more pleasing degree
to the intellectual tastes r.:id apprecias
tion of their hearers, but none can
appeal more directly or effectively to
the hearts of his, always attentive,
listeners, than this " good man of
anil more, anil are to-ilnv in perfect .. .
(ter.
Query.—Why is it that the .-a:cs of ■ lie
Sir.ger almost equal those of nil other
Machines combined ?
Answer.—Simply because the Singer is
the best, lightest moving, most (tumble,
and consequently cheapest Sewing Ma
chine ever offered to the public.
One Singer, costing (cash) $07.50 to
$72.00, will last os long as tivc of the
common so-called “cheap 1st class,” but
in reality dear 2d clast Machines, which
are being offered to the public at $50.00
to $60.00.
Which is the cheapest, a Singer »t
$67.50 to $72.00 cash, that i\ ill last 20 to
30 years, cost per year, $2.40 to $3.60, or
a common to-called cheap Machine, costing
cash $50.00 to $60.00, that will last 2 to
5 years - cost per $12.00 to $30.00 ? 44
Every Stove warranted to work per
fectly by J. F. Comer.
150 Cook Stoves just received by J. F,
Comer.
WOULD YOU HAVE ROSY CHEEKS?
Experience op a Young Woman.—A
country girl, young, pretty and happy,
her step was clastic and the roses of
henlth bloomed upon her cheek. One
April morn she was overtaken by a
“spring shower,” and caught a cold.
It was her “ particular time,” and sup
pression was the result. At the next
“period,” nature refused to act. She
became sallow, swollen, and suffered in
tensely with pain in the back and “ lower
stomach,” palpitations, difficulty of
breathing, indigestion and headache.
Doctors failed to palliate her distressed
condition, and she longed tor death as
the only hope of relief. At the instance
of a friend, who herself experienced its
benefits, she was induced to try Dr. J.
Brad field's Female Regulator. One bot
tle cured her. She was again the happy
girl she was th.. - , April morning before
the shower. The Female Regulator is
prepared by L, H. Bradfield, Druggist,
Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bottle, and
kept by all respectable drug men through
out the land.
A most Excellent Remedy.
Atlanta, Ga., March 12, 1870.
I have examined the recipe of 13rad-
jiehrt Female Regulator, nnd from my
knowledge of the ingredients, believe it
a most excellent medicine, and well suited
to that class of diseases designated. 1
have no hesitation in advising its use,
and confidently recommend it to the
public. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D.
Sept. 1st 4 m.
Aug. 25—43-tt.
SNEAD & CO.
Tun People'- Friend.—It is suscepti
ble ol easy proof that the Sewing Ma
chine lias been a greater blessing to the
masses of American people than any in
vention of the present century. Nothing
else has done so much to save the lives
and health of the wives ami mothers, the
patient, overworked women of the land,
who, as a class, most needed relief from
the burthens of every day life. Evety
father and husband tails in his duty if he
neglects to endow iiis home with such a
triumph of science as the Wilson Shuttle
Sewing Machine.
Machines will l>e delivered at any Rail
road Station in this country, free of trans-
lortation charges, if ordered through
ilessrs. Upshaw A Griffith, at Athens,
Ga.
They send an elegant catalogue and
ebromo circular free on application.
They want a few more good agents.
Tlie Irish soap is the best; for sale by
Aug. 25—43-2t. Okr & Co.
Giilcland, Wood & Co. have added
the Coffin business to their Furniture
Manufactory, and always keepon hand
a large stock of Wood and Metalic
Burial Cases. They sell as cheap as
r.ny house in the State, and furnish,
without extra charge to their patrons,
their splendid new Hearse, for funeral
occasions. 21-ly
CIGARS.
We have now on hand
230,000
Choicest brands of Cigars, which we
offer at GREATLY REDUCED
Prices. Also, a large stock of
SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO,
SNUFF. GENUINE MEERSHAUM
PIPES, and nil smokers’ articles.
Say A liberal discount allowed to
Jobbers buying largely.
Come one I Come all / /
Kalvarinsky & Liebler,
Under tlie Newton House, Athens,
Georgia. Aug. 5—tt.
New Advertisements.
Warniiig.
r T*HE public are hereby notified, that
•L Lacy Ellen Dowdy, fcolored, who was under
contract to work for me during the year is ; 5, has,
without toy consent, left my employ, and the
public are hereby warned, under the penalties of
the law, again*! employing said Lucy Ellen Dowdy
G. R. DUKE,
Sept. 1—*4-1 m. JedTer»on, Ga.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
\\7HEREAS, Seaborn J. Mays as
Vi Administrator of the estate of trance*
Moore, late of said county, deceased, petitions to
be discharged from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to show cause at my office, on or before the
first Monday in December next, why said dis
charge should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 26th day of
August, 1875.
Sept. 1—44-1 m3 m.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Lucy Cobb Institute,
ATHENS, GA.
Mu. A. E. WEIGHT,! , ,
Kxv. P. A. HEARD, J AfcocUte Principal*.
■\1TILL open on the 8th dav of Sep-
» » tambar, 1875. *
CHARGES PER TER* (i.elsdia* Paal).
Primary Department
Academic Department (Latin included)
Collegiate •• •• ••
Music, Instrumental t „ ,
Music, Vocal
French (extra
Painting.
ST 70
14 35
21 00
20 U0
20 00
10 00
13 33
Oral French and Singing taught all without ex-
ra charge.
The Scholastic year is divided into three Terms.
JOHN H. NEWTON,
T . _ „ President Board of Trustees.
L Am a x Cobb, Sec’y. 44-lm
l f
For Sale or Rent.
CLARKE COUNTY.
FOR SALE-
Plantation within six miles of
u Athens, containing three hundred aud
seventy-eight acres, mure or less. One hundred
acres cleared, fifty acres of which is bottom—thirty
of this is in cultivation, and thereat is good ITpi nd
Seventy-fire* cres in original forest, and the bfi
ance iu pin* growth. Good Dwelling House,
(food Oat Houses. Gin House and Packing {Screw,
fine Orchaid*. well Watered, and other First Class
Improvements. Price reasonable. Terms cash.
Apply to U. H. CARLTON A CO.,
Read Estate Agents.
Or, JOEL M. DEAN,
Aug. 25—43-tl. Athens, Ga.
Clarke Sheriff’s Sale-
MADAME SOSNOWSKI’S
HOME SCHOOL
KING’S CUKE
AY
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
j-A-thens, Georgia-
CALENDAH.
For Sale.
A 100 Gallon Still, with Cap anil
Worm complete. Apply^toSummcy, Hutch
-ison A Bell*®* John H. Newton.
June 2,1875. 31-tf
/ ILL be sold before the Court
) House door, in the city of Athens, Ga.,
the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hours of sate, the following property, to wit: : .
Six acres of Land, in Clarke countv, adjoining j r pHJb SCUOl&StlO year IS divided into
• 1 2 sessions. First session commences Sep-
lands..f Ralph Lyle (colored),
and others. Said lauds now occl,—
Jones, Moses Angus and Jane Stephens, are situ
ate and lying about three miles northwest of the
city ol Athens. Levied on as the property
Richard 8. Taylor, to satisfy two fi. fits, of i
August term of Clarke Superior Court, 1867, Bur-
well IL Yerby vs.Taylor A Hoyt, principal, Lewis
J. Lamp kin and Thoms* Crawford, securities, in
the one case, and Lewis J. Lampkin and Joseph
T. Lumpkin, iu the other. All sold to satisfy th*
above statc-d fi. fits.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
September 1,1875. 44-4t
Closing Exercises occur on the last Thursday in
June—preceding two weeks devoted te private
. examinations. Terms (per session), *■*' * -
the j advance.
3DA.-5T SCHOOL.
English Classes with use of fuel.
Primary Department ......... $17-00
Intermediate Department 22.00 I
Academic Department-..^. 32.00 I
Music, Ins. Department....^. ..— 30.00 [
Music. Vocal, extra session 30.00 |
FOR SALE.
Two "Wagons and
TpiYE Good Horses, Cheap for Cash
Jj or on time until November. Approve*!
security.
Feb.24.tt
J. H. HUGGINS,
No. 7 Broad Street^Athens,
For Rent or Sale.
TTALUA.BLE Property on Prince
V Avenue, with two good Stores, for rent or
sale Cheap tor 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
STOVES!
STOVES
OT@WS
The undersigned is now prepared
public the
FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
STOITJEIK,
Plain Japaned
AND
STAMPED TIN WARES
Id Northraat Georgia, »t LOW FIGURES.
Roofing, Guttering and Tin Work
Of all kinds, done promptly and cheap.
J. T. COMER.
Between Center A Reaves and Orr A Co.,
August 25—43-Ut. Up Stairs.
NEW STORE HOUSE
FOR RENT.
r PHE New Store Room on Clayton
Street, and adjoining Lester’s Block, with
four good Offices above, will be ready for use by
th© loth of September, and are now offered for
rent. Apply to
JOHN H. NEWTON, or
SnuiEY, Hctcuissoh A Bell,
Aug. 18—42-tt Deupree Block.
FOR SALE.
wo Washington Hand Presses
One a Medium and the other a No. 5,
IN GOOD CONDITION.
Terms Favorable, and Prices Reas
onable.
Call at the Northeast Georgian
Office and examine the same.
A NEW NOVEL BY CHRISTIAN REID.
CSV* Tlie undersigned have on hand
a choice lot of Timothy hay, which J A QUESTION OF HONOR,
they will sell cheap for cash.
Gann & Reaves.
Cheap Roods at Comer’s new Stove
and Tin Ware Depot.
TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA.
A Grand Collccticc Exhibition of Georgia
Induttry.
Samples of the Products of ecery County
in Georgia in One Collection.
To be Exhibited at the. Great Fair or' the
Georgia State Agricultural Society, at
Macon, commencing October 18,1875, and
continuing One Wtel\
State of Georgia,
Department of Agriculture,
Atlanta, Aur. 17, 1875.
It is the desire of the Commissioner of
Agriculture to exhibit, at the Fair to be
held under the auspices ot the Georgia
State Agricultural' Society, at Macon.
Georgia, commencing on the 18th of Oc
tober next, nnd continuing five days, sam
ples of the products of Georgia soil.
The design is to exhibit, in one collec
tion, the great variety of Agricultural and
Horticultural productions of all sections
of our State. This is an enterprise in
which every Georgian is interested, and
to which each should be proud to con
tribute.
You are therefore requested to collect
and forward to Macon, addressed to T.
P. Janes, care of M. Johnston, Secretary
of the Georgia State Agricultural Society,
samples of the products ol your section,
distinctly labeled with the name nnd post
ofiice address of the producer, the quan
tity he has for sale, if any, and ^ brief
statement of the time of planting, mode
of culture, or manufacture, Ac. All ex
cept perishable articles should be shipped
so as to arrive at Macon by the 15th ot
October, perishable products, such as
vegetables and fruits, by tlie 17th.
Growing plants may be shipped ir
suitable iiirsor boxes, securely packed.
Selections will be made, by the Com
missioner, from this display, of suitable
samples tor permanent exhibition in the
office of the Department of Agriculture
at the Capitol.
The State Geologist will co-operate
with the Commissioner of Agriculture in
securing a complete illustration of the
resources of Georgia, and will exhibit in
the same building samples of forest pro
ducts and mineralogical specimens from
all sections of the State.
All Georgians are invited to contribute
to this display, and the correspondents of
the Department of Agriculture are espe
cially requested to see that their counties
nre properly represented.
Samples of goods, models of machine
ry, and implements of Georgia manufac
ture, arc also solicited. Anything which
will illustrate the industry or resources
of our grand old State, will be received
in this display, which the Commissioner
hopes will he worthy of Georgia nnd
Georgians. THQMAS p j^NES,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
If you want good Tinware ask for
Comer’s.
Call on Onn & Co., and see the largest
stock ot flour in the city, at reasonable
prices. Aug. 25—43-2t.
Laundry Women take notice, Onn <t-
Co., are receiving largo stocks of Snap
and Starch.
Aug. 25—43-2t. Oku & Co.
All kinds of Crackers, for sale by
Aug. 25—!3-2t. Orr & Co.
The Ham we sell is growing in popu
larity ; try it.
Aug. 25- 43 21. Orr & Co.
NORTHEAST GEORGIAN
BY CHRISTIAN REED,
Author of “ Morton House,” ** Valerie Aylmer,”
” A Daughter of Bohemia," etc.
1 ▼•!., 12mo. 506 pages. Tinted paper. Cloth,
Price, $1.75.
In this strong and absorbing novel the author of
••Valerie Aylmer,” and ‘‘A Daughter «.l Bohe-
- - - - ~ , . mia,” exhibits at their best all those striking qual-
it any portion of the city, at a moment 8 ideations that have made her previous novel
. 1 i ai.„:. auccessful—strength of style, accuracy ol
Carriages to Order at all Hours
—Fifteen Cent* to Any Portion of the City [
GUS BEALL.—Parties desiring to vis-
notice,'will please leave their order at the I
Book Store Ot Mr. T. Burke, and tn« I “ A Question of Honor” will be, without doubt,
one of the auoceascs of the summer.
By the same author
VALERIE AYLMER. Sro., paper.$1; cloth, $1.58.
... __ 1 _ llkM The author is one of the rising and brilliant lighta
YOU Want furniture, call on Wll J of American literature.—Portland A g .s.
leland, Wood & Co., who manufacture morton house, 8vo., With illustrations, paper,
deal in all kinds of Furniture and I 1 - 001 tloU> >
Coffins, and sell as cheap as any house | from bogioninii “ d - Ecc,ecUc
in the city. 21-ly
same will receive prompt attention.
June 2, 1875. 31-tf
If you want furniture, call on Gil
and, Wood & Co., who raanufacturi
and deal in all kinds of Furniture and
witli
Is Your Life Worth 10 Cents.—
NINA’S ATONF.MF.NT, anil Other Stories
Illustrations; paper, $1.00; cloth, $l.. r j0.
They are seven as charming and interesting sto-
, .. , , | ries a* can be found in one volume from any late
Sickness prevails everywhere, and every- nove)iat.--Cincicnati Times,
body complains of some disease during MABEL LEE, Svo., with iUuitration?; paper. Si;
their life. When sick, the object is to I $i.so.
get well; now we say plainly that °o J lic ^ a ,lorTof lateen.-St. Urpub-
poraon in this world that is suffering with kbb ; t i DE> gT0 . ( wilh ni a-trwtions; paper, *1.00;
lyspepsia. Liver Complaint and its | cloth, $i.sc.
effects, such ns Indigestion, Costiveness,
FOR SALE.
HE tOWELUf the SOUIH,
Water Powerenoughtoturn
ALL OF TI1F.
Machinery in Georgia
Best Location for Building it
a Manufacturing Town in
all tiie South.
Sixty odd feet fall o Water
in less than one mile.
Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart
burn. Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed
Spirits, Biliousness, &c., can take Green’s
August Flower without getting relief and
If you doubt this, go to your
Druggists H. T. Brumby & Co., nnd get | « f lhe Cntted suu.,qd raeaquof
a Sample Bottle for 10 rents and try It.
Regular si/.c 75 cents. Two doses will
e!i eve you.
JOli 'JPJi/JVTIJVG
Executed neatly, at. the Georgian Office.
A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA, 8ro., with Illui-
trationa; paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50.
It is novel of brilliancy and attractiveness.
Y. Evening Mail.
Either <d the above mailed, post paid, to any part
^**tes, on receipt of the price.
D. APPLETON & Co.,
Publishers, New York.
TO CONTRACTORS.
Bids for Building a Court
House and Jail
FOR CLARKE COUNTY, GA
ATHENS RETAIL MARKET, S E ^L- ro .rt
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
The Merchants’ Exchange.
COTTON—Dull U.
PROVISIONS. | TOBACCOS.
FLOUR. CHEW 1X0.
Superfine ... 0 00a H 00 Common, lb.... 75* 85
Fauilv, blit. 90 00.r 0 Medium 85at 00
Fancy" $i0 OO.iO 00 Fine 1 25*1 60
UB.UX, PEAS HEAL ISmuUng....— «0*l 00
shite, pr bu. $1 25
SNUFF.
do yellow,_ aO OO Mr.ecaboy 1 00a —
Pea*. •• 1 20al :«) scotch SSa —
Meal, ” .— 1 80. j CTO IKS.
American, $30 00a 50 00
Havana 75 OOalOO 00
1 00a! 25
Wheat
Oats
BACON.
Sides, per lb... 14al5 AMMUNITION.
Shoulders ... 11*1-' ___
Hams, ... is «t<\p 0 wder «0a 50
LA" 1 . • IS -“iShot 12a
POTATOES. I Lend lu*
Irish, country.91 00*1 25 '-*1”. box..... lua
Iriah, north'n.. 2 00 T r/ ,T?7!r>o
Sweet tot on LIQUORS.
EGGS, LIIICKEXS AM' 1
IHjTTKII. . WHISKEY.
Butter * Corn, good $3 10a
Egg* 15a 20 j “ medium 2 00a 3 00
CnTckens 20*25 ; •• common 1 $5a 2 00
Butter - 30.35 | BRANDY.
Turkey* » i Good 4 oo.
SUGAR, COMTEK. i^uV. ".!. i oi -
Sugar, crurhed-14 *16 iCumu.n. . 2 00.
“ b:::::.”"m 3S 1 ,nD “'
County, Georgia, will be received by the under*
signed until 12 m., Wednesday, September 15th,
1875. Each bid to be endorsed. ** Bid for Court
House and Jail for Clarke County, Georgia,” and
with name of bidder.
Bida may embrace tbe whole work, or any of the
following parts, via:
1st. The Briek, Stone and Flaatering work, in
eluding the digging of the foundation.
2d. The Carpentera and shop work, Including
furnishing all necessary lumber.
3d. The Covering, Tinning aud Slating, and put
ting up Tank and Water Pipes.
4th. The necessary Iron work.
5th. The Painting.
The Court House ie 100x50 feet, with Pressed
Brick front and aides, Slate and Tin roof.^The
Jail is of brick and plank, 40x36 feet, plank laid
flat, and fastened with 20 penny nail*. All door*
of oak.
The Board reserve the right to receive any, or
reject all bids, and to let oat tbe work either as
whole, er in the foregoing mentioned parts.
The work is to be started immediately upon
signing the contract, and to be completed by July
1st, 1876.
Plant and specifications are to be seen at the
office of Prol. L. H. Char bonnier, Architect, in
Athena, Ga.
By order ofthe Coart Hoese and Jail Board.
A. L. MITCHELL,
Ceuntr Jadgeand Secretary of Board
Auguat 18, 1875. 42-lt
“ C~ ...12 *15
“ Dema’a..l?%al5
Coffee, Rio a25
•• Laguira.23 *33
Java S3 a37
TEA.
Hyson....
Gun]
Blau
APPLE BRANDY.
|Good 4 00a
Medium 3 00*
I Common 2 25a -
MISCELLANEOUS.
I Ft. Brandy— 4 00*10 00
University of Georgia,
SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR.
FACULTY.
II. II. TUCKER. D. D., Chancellor.
W. H W ADDELL, A. M., Prof>of Latin.
CHARLES MORRIS, A. M., Prof, of Greek.
C. P. VTILLCOX, A. M., Prof of Modern Lan-
E. iF^peer, D. D., Prof, of Belles-Lettres.
P. H. MELL, D. D., LL.D., Prof, of Metaphy
ales.
W. L. BROUN, LL.D, !Pref. of Natural Phlloao-
C ty A Pros. Ga. State College Agriculture *
ech. Arts.
WMS. RUTHERFORD, A. M., Prof, of Mathema
tic*.
wdir"' $ i !£ - Am« nd o‘ln“: I oS I 00 L - ILCHARBONNIEB. A. M.. Praf. of Eugiuecr.
r, “ 'i" l S S U- C. We, C. A M. E., Prof. Ch.mlatry A
UNIONS. .Hour Whiaky 2 00. 4 00 „ 2*5SKwv«! a u rw
Per bushel.
SYRUP, MOLASSES, j
Syrup, cane 75ai 60J
DRUGS.
i Litera
cy r up, ca
Molasse>*, Cuba.. 60a 65
..vnT'liT 1, 4 ‘ , * r ’°jDIES.ALES,Houses
50 j Copperas.
25'Indigo
20 Madder...........
jEx. Logwood —
•>5, Epsoiu Salts.—
Alum «...
'.Sulphur
20*
candles.
Si*erm - ... 4^*
Adamant
Tallow 11
CHEESE.
Stato 2C
Eng. Dairy— 2i
CRACKERS.
Sod* U
Butter..
DIED,
. ■’■ I| 4csun County, G:t., July 20th,
1 i. i !*' * ce month*- JiTi.ia
Age ot fifteen months, Jui.ia
i„ u . , r - 'laughter of N. C. and Eve-
1.. 1 . * Uwi| n. Death has clnimed this
< !..iiu a ’"' heiuniful babe. Her sweet
, v , .' "pf ’""Sue 1ms been hushed for-
tu*;.r',.f,ii* i'r Florence was a calm and
quietness" t 1 " 1 ' an< ' l>ore * ,er >'ln<tsswith
ot Je-in now Rhe ‘ 8 > n the arms
is an angel * i ,Wtn,s know that she
Trv ( '' IM ^Kxee'lsinr Tffiware.
K.liii!r< l .',"i’ X ;. ^"hkers. Book-keepers,
rv lie, ,'J “thers that lead sedenta-
f r V,j 11 '* much relief from the
f.'mis'i. * ,c *d*''l>es. Nervousness, and
t v,...,' a , lon engendered from want of
111.11., *- i.’ J - ta,c * n K Simmons’ Liver Reg-
**■ l * a harmless vegetable com
bers 11 , e,m do no injury; andnum-
assert th?/-?” Ult ^ ' l > wi " confidently
' W vised 1118 tllc *•«•* remedy that can
tv. M. BROWNE, A. XX.. Prof, ot History.
K. M. PENDLETON, M.p., Prof, of Agricalture.
W. W. LUMPKIN, A.pi.. Prof of Eagllah * ‘
ture.
W. L. MITCHELL, A. M., ProL of Lr
The next Ten* opens on October 6th, ^ 1875.
Tuition in Academic Department, $75,
t Ca 10 I advance, ▼!*: $35on Oct. 6th,
v I a a*A a»_—V t.a a »*e
1 75*2 50
mt, $75, payable in
eith $5 Library fee.
Fifty bcneficUriee
I fee.
20.i
Cream 2
CANDY.
Plain-
Fancy —
40
50a
Baling $
Ties
Rope, cotton —
Hope, gnus
JOB DEPARTMENT.
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 tbe
Northeast Georgian Office.
Having receive. 1 n 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-
I sons wanting Job Printing done.
SO in PEPPER GINGKB
S<k|.v 12a 1
Black Pepper, a 4
Red Pepper— 10a
Ginger^ a 4
SrAlIUl. TVI.LOW.
Starch^ 0ft* 3
Tallow - 8* 1
PKAfHES. APPLES.
Green Apples- 75al 00
Ulf'K.
2o | Feb. 21st,
BAGGING TIES
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
ORDINARY sitting for County
v/ Tax and other purposes. August 30th, 1875.
Ordered, That one hundred (100) per cent, be
levied upon the State Tax for the year 1875 for
county purposes, to be divided into specific per
cent, to each particular object and pnrpoie herein
utter specified, so as to raise for the several objects
and purposes below enumerated, the following re
spective sums or amounts via:
To pay small pox claims $3000. to pay
part of the bonds of the county, $3000
and to pay interest on county bonds,
and those to be issued for building
court house an J jail $3600, making in
the aggregate to ony legal indebtedness
of the county, due or to become due
during the year, or past due, the sum
of 1
To build or repair court house or jail,
bridges or Terriers or other public im
provements according to contract.
To pay Sheriffs, Jailors or other officers
fees, that they may be legally entitled
to out of the county, including salary
of county Judge.
To pay coroners for holding inquests Ac.
To pay the expenses of the county for
bailiffs at court, non-resident witnesses
in criminal cases, fuel, servants hire,
stationary and the like.
To pay jurors.
To pay expenses incurred in supporting
the poor Ac.,
To pay any other lawful charges against
the county.
Si7,200 00
The balance, if any, that may be raised by this
French and German, each—...
Drawing — —
Fainting — —...... —...
g. 18—42-3t.
15.00
10.00
.. SQ.00
COTTON GIN REPAIRING
WINTEBYm&E.
rpHE undersigned is now prepared I icine.
_L to do ail kinds of work in I Prepared by
GIN REPAIRING,
—such as making—
Brush Wheels, Boxing, Saws,
New Gudgeons, putting
on New’ Breastings,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
13 THE ONLY
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOR THE DISEASE AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds.
Used twice a week it will
Prevent the Disease,
And keep the Poultry in a
HEALTHY CONDITION.
It has been used successfully for
years in this and other States.
Price 60 cents tier bottle, which
makes TWO GALLONS of the Med-
33-tf.
Dn. WM. KING,
Athens, Ga.
IV JSC w
All work GUARANTEED, and done at SHORT
| NOTICE, and upon
REASONABLE TERMS.
J. L. THOMPSON,
Uor. Thompson and Mathew Streets,
Wiutervillc, G*.
May 12,1875 28-4m
SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY GOODS,
ATRS. T. A. ADAMS would most
_IY1_ respectfully inform the Ladies of Athens
and of counties adjacent, that she has now receiv
ed and opened a most choice and select assortment
of Spring aud Summer Millinery Goods, compris
ing tu part the latest styles and fashion* of
HATS, lOOTETS
■Jii'ii no.'t .v, L.'i cjix,
wooo Blasting done with Galvanic
,200 00 Battery and Giant Powder.
The balance, ir any, that may be raised by this I , I , 0
levy, to i»e applied to the legal Indebtednesa of the X> Y tne above method, any number Flowers, Gr loves, O0 C.y
L 7;tve,j under n,r hand and official aignatnro, at YilESlThSiiSM »Weh *ha »m aallrtwaaoMW.pric«j._ OlT*fc«
ir hand and official signature,
office this the 30th day of August. 1875.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Sept. 1—44-2t.
at the am Inatant, thereby gettln, the benefit of . <*„ b., ore pureb aaing elsewhere. Order* from
the full force of the exploalves used. Wark taken a distance carefully fitted. Star* located on Broad
by the foot or as may be specified In the contract. tlre# , one door National Bank.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY
TX7"HEREAS, William Marable, as
V Y Administrator of the estate ot Itobcrt
CHILDS, NICKERSON A CO.
Hardwaro Dealers, Athens, Ga.
June 30,1875. 35-2 m.
April 21,1875.
THE
Toy Money.
’ I 'T'EN Dollars’ worth of Toy Green
cerneu, ro snow » my omce on or before the firaL T *" C * n “' Th ' thin * f ° r
n * It * "by *“td discharge | ’ BURKE'S Book Store.
said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
ceroed, to show at my office on or before the first
Monday in December
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 26th day of
August, 1875.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Sept. 1—44-lm 3m.
June 2J1875.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YATHEREAS, Elizur L. Newton
V Y Administrator of the Estate of Charle
tions for a discharge iro— said Administration*,
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause. If any they have, why said
Administrator should not, at a regular term*of the
Cmirt . ,r Ordinary of said county, to be held on the | for raah. Call and examine"
first Monday in Octob * ■— J, * L ■* * 1
said Administration.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th dav of
June, 1875.
ASA M. JACKSON,
Ordinary.
Enterprise Long Looked For!
j AT TIIE
FRANKLIN HOUSE
i Meals can bo had at all hours, for
I DPTF-T-S- CSETsTTS EACH,
Thia Hotel haa been thoroughly renovated and
newly furnished. The TrareTina Pi-.hltc will he
accommodated with Board and Lodging for
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
A FINE OYSTER SALOON
r. uu" wucriug, ai wuvicsjuc »uu tuuut, I _ , . , ... ,, , .. »_
Tobacco, Cigars and Snaff at prices to suit I T* also connected with this Hotel. Thu a th*
the times. Why? Because our good? are Innught vtmH Hm “ “ d
I J. J. Thomas, T. Fleming, J. H. Fleming,
Athens. Maxey’s. Athens.
THOMAS, FLfMINO & SOD,
DEUPREE BLOCK,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS. GA.,
RE now offering, at wholesale and retail,
COAL! COAL!!
place to get Oysters, Fish, Beef Stake, Ham and
Eggs, Ac. Oysters will be sold by the quart and
giOlon, to those who wish them. Give us * trial
and we will please you.
W. A. JESTER,
32-17t
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
COAL CREEK,”
TXAVING established a Coal Yard
-LJL iu connection with rav Warehouse, with a I
stock of FOUR HUNDRED TONS, t an% now
prepared to offer the following tori* to th* citisens |
\\THERE AS, Robert Chappie, Ad-1 ppymvr' '° W ^''
V Y ministrator of the Estate of Elijah W. | LfU IIS
Curr, late of said couuty, deceased, petitions the
Court for a discharge from said Administration.
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause, if auy they have, why said
Administration should not, at the regular teim ol
the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on
the first Monday in Octeber next, be discharged
Admit
From Knoxville Iron Company. Burns brightly,
is in large lumps, hand picked,and is free from slate
and clinkers.
CAHABA,”
from said
tinistration.
and $40 on March 1st, 1176. Fill;
lrom the State admitted without fee. Th* 8tat*
College of Agriculture and tbe Mechanic Arts
forms a part or tbe University, and opens OcL tth.
Law School opens Aug. 16tb, 1875; 2d term opens
Feb. 21st, 1876 ; Fees $60 p«r term. Every branch
of a liberal and professional education afforded.
For catalogue*, Ac., address
W. H. WADDELL, Soc. Faculty t
August IS—42-tf. Athens, Go.
THE NEW
Wool Carding Factory.
HARDWARE. I f ’USTOM Wool Cards now in ope-
I Vy ration st the Factory st the eastern terminus
of Brood street, Athens, Gs. Work done satiatac*
torilv and with dispatch.
August 11,1875. 4l-3m
SITES FOR FOUR OR MORE t«r>.
LARGE COTTON MILLS,
OR OTHER MANUFACTORIES.
VATILL sell, upon most reasonable
V Y terms and price, the celebrated
with five hundred acres, more or less, of FIRST
CLASS Farm and Timbered Lauds attached. The
above statements in regard to this Shoal
ABE TRUE
rry particular, and being located within eight
miles of Athens, aud the same distance from Craw-
lord, on the Athens )>ranch of the Georgia Rail
road, and in the very heart of one of our t>©*t
COTTON GROWING
Sections, affords an opportunity for establishing a
Manufacturing interest which, in point of capaci
ty, natural facilities, and many other surrounding
advantages, cannot be excelled in this country.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
and more might here he advantageously expended,
withm a distance of uot more than one mile.
For price, terms and particulars, address—
H. H. CARLTON & CO.,
Real Estate Agents^
Athene, Ga.
It. H. CARLTON. J. A. BROWSIN'!.
Augnst 18,1975. 42-tf.
THE FINEST FARM
-IN-
NORTHEAST GEORGIA
FOR SALE.
O WING to my sons all having
grown up and left me, ray age, and my health
giving way, I offer for sale 650 acres of Laud, lying
22 miles from Athens, ou Hudson river and Lamar
crock, on the road from .Athens to Camesville and
Tmcoa Falls.
There are 225 acres ot Bottom Land, most of which
First Class. 300 acres of very fine Wood Land.
350 acres, including Bottom, which in in a high
state of cultivation, as much so as any Farm of the
same size in the State. 200 acres of Bottom aud 75
of Upland. Enclosed by three strings of fence, the
river sufficing for the fourth string. The land lies
in so c-mpsct and condensed a form, that a horse
can be seen from the dwelling over any portion of
the 275 acres. The Uplands arc Red Soil, and of
the best quality for this section of country.
A very fine Race Turf could b« made, running to
ithin a few feet of the dwelling,
it is one ofthe best farms in the State for diver
sifying crop*, which will embraroCereals, Grasses,
Clover end Corn. Commercial Fertilizers pay a
much larger per cent than ftirther South, making
it a very fine Cotton Farm. With a little trouble
the largest yields may b* obtained.
The Buildings are good, and in fine repair.—
There are ton Tenemeut Houses, in good condition;
a Barn, 56x50, with Basement Stables; Water in
GO feet; new Gin House, 30x60 feet; new 20 horse
power Engine, well mounted, which propels a new
Gin and Thresher. Also, a good selection of Im
proved Agricultural Implements, including Reap*
er and Mower combined, Grain Drill, with Guano
Attachment, Horse Hay Rake, Improved Harrows,
Plows. Ac. A fine Orchard,* fine Spring of Wa
ter, Pump attached to Cook Room ; a Circular Saw
and Corn Mill, with ten acre* of Land—Mills pro
pelled by Water—two miles from dwelling.
The above Farm, with all of its ad vantages— pure
water, cool breezes, healthy clirnat* and good So*
ciety—dispenses with the necessity of seeking
watering places as summer resorts. Within three
miles is a never failing Water Power, at a low price,
offering an inducement to any kind of Manufactu
rer*.
Two settlements, equal in value, may he made on
th* above C50 acres of Land. If desired, 450 acres
mere, adjoining, can be bad, making two more
settlements.
I will sell the mbore 650 acres of Land for $25.00
sere, one hall cash. On the remainder a liberal
under my band at office, this 4th day of I and makes no cinders, soot or dust.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
AATIIEREAS, Robert M. Smith,
v V Joel M. Dean and William H. Dean, Ex-
BLACK CREEK,”
| Of Alabama. A new Coal, and the purest that I
comes from the Coal Fields of Alabama or Tennes- I
‘ H. CARLTON.
August II, 1875. 41-tf
kV. A. JESTER, 1 Prnnrietorv
T.THRELKELD, } Proprietors.
0ct.2s.tr.
ATHENS “
MARBLE
GRANITE YARD
A. R. ROBERTSON.
TAEALER in Monuments, Head
\ Stones, Cradle Toombs, Marble and Granite
of John Dean, late of said county, deceased,
•tition the Court for a discharge from said "
rship.
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re-
uired to show cause, if auy they have, why said
Executors should not, at a ri
Court oi Ordinary of said count
ATHENS ACADEMY.
I r PHE subscriber, for the past year
“1 -L the assistant of W. W. Lumpkin, Em., in
sby re- I thls Scb°°l» re-open the same FOR BOYS, on
qi ....
Executors should not, at a regular term of the { UincT T) iv nu ^Fi*TFMnFR IftTfi
Court oi Ordinary of said county, to l»e held on the r IRST OF OEPTLMBKK, IO ID,
first Monday in October next, be discharged from | at the same place. Terms
Mr. Morris has been my rssistant, and I cordial-
I lv recommend his School to my former patrons.
1 W. W. LUMPKIN.
August II, 1875. 41-lm
1,124 Acres Valuable Land | w
for Sale. . , „ . ,
„7. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
f Clarke county, will b« sold before the
ouse doorot said county, in Athens, on the
first Tuesday in November next, during the legal
hours of sale, 1,124 acres of valuable land, lying
from two and a halt to four miles from A the us.
Said land will be sold in tracts varying from 33 to
143 acres, on several of which tracts are valuable
water |K>wers. Most of said lands are valuable
farming lands, a fair proportion of same heavily
timbered aud well watered. Persona wishing to
purchase lands i* the vicinity o Athens are urg
to examine said lands, previous to-day of sale,
it is believed they caunot be better suited in this
section of Georgia. On one of said tracts, con
taining nlvout 64 acres, is situated the celebrated
HELICON SPRINGS. Plats of all said land and
an analysis of said Spring can be seen at the Or-
dinary’s office of said county, and will be exhibited
day ot sale. The burying ground of about one
e of the Helicon Spring tract, will be reserved.
All to bo sold a* the propertv of Everett Yerby,
deceased, forthe benefit of his heirs and creditors.
Terms cash. Aug 25th, 1875.
THOMAS F. HUDSON. Admbr.
Aug. 25—43-4t. Printers Fee $9.75
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Xext Door to Pont Office.
“st? I CAN hand, Uppers for making Low
le as I Quarters, Congress, Alexis-Ties, and Prince
Alberts. Repairing promptly executed.
Send ten dollars, per mail or express and you
shall receive a first class pair of boots.
J unoJ30, 1875. 35-tf.
MARTIN INSTITUTE
Box Toombs; also, Vases and Marble Tops foi
Furniture.
Persons desiring work of this kind will do well
to examine my designs, before purchasing else
where.
Prices Moderate.—Siotai* 1
the old Cemetary.
July 22,—ly,—pd.
FITS CURED FREE!! '
j A NY person suffering from the
1- | -Ljl. alxivo disease is requested to address D*.
Prick, and a trial bottlo of medicine will be for
warded by Express.
FREE!
The only cost l-tlng the Express charges, which,
owing to my laige business, are small. Dr. Price
has made the treatment of
FITS OR EPILEPSY
, a study for years, and he will warrant a euro by
I I tbe use of his remedy. Do not fail to send to him
1 for a trial bottle; it costs uolhing, and he
WILL CURE YOU,
no matter of how long standing yonr case may l»e,
or how many other remedies may have failed.
Circulars and testimonials sent with
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE.
Be particular to give your Express, as well as
your Post Office direction, and
Address, PR. CHAR. T. PRICE,
F«b.2l.ly. 67 William Street, New York.
CIGAR AND TOBACCO
EMPORIUM.
MR. G. HAUSER,
Keeps constantly on hand’a fine assortment of a
3KTO X CIGABS,
OCONEE COUNTY.
GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY.
A FTER the publication of this no*. I
jL-k_ tico once a week for four weeksjapplicatlon l
will be made by me. at the Regular Term of tbe
Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Samuel f
Si moo ton, deceased. _ .
JOHN F. MURRAY , Adrn’r
Watkinsvlile, Ga., Aug. 30, 1875. 44-4t
W ILL open on tbe 23d of.. .
Guardians will find it well worth the trouble
to inquire the expenses and character of instruc- I
tion here, before decidiug where to seek education
for those under their charge. They will find ex- 1
penses little over half as much as in most institu- |
tions of equal grade, and for its character, we refer | ri1 . - a -
them, with perfect confidence, to the patrons and | KsflBWlTMJ CttlCL fjmOfClTKJ JOOCtCCO•
II- _L- if. I Ik. .i»h <9. I ^ **
PIPES, HATCH CASKS, Etc., Etc.
Lot all who desire to enjoy a real luxury fn th*
way of smok log or chewing, and at * .comparatively
small cost, cell at his emporium, on COLLEGE
AVENUE, ATHEN3, GA.
1 May 12,75. . 28—tf
pupils who have known the Institue, with its pre<
[ sent corps of teachers, for ye»n.^^°
Secretary Board Trustees,
Or J. W. GLENN.
August 18—!2-»f.
Principal.
Dissolution of Copartnership
r PHE recent death of my highly es-
JL teemed friend and partner, Walton H.
CASH TOR 1POOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
25* SO I
Iron, Swede*... $ 8a
n, refined bar 4a 4%
.n, English.. 4a 4>J
fa-tings - 6}4a —
Nails pr keg... 400a 425
Steel, cast
Steel, plow 11*12)4
Cotton Cards... 50a 75
Wool Cards..— 40a 50
Rice, per lb 11a 12||> lo w points- —
TUCXKKEL SARDlNKSJSmith’sBellows, Winch
No. 1, Kits 2 20jSmith*s Vice* 20 lb22
No. 2, Kits 2 00 Smith’s Anvils....l7* 18
No. 3, Kits 1 751Smith’s Ham’ers-17*
Barrels 16 00*18 00 Horse Shoes _750a
No 1, V% bar. 9 OualO 00; Horse Shoe Nails~22a
Sardines 25* ra* pi*c*.
Deviled Meats, 50a — iBrade* C H-. .$ 50* 70
cti T j Am—* 8hv ls~$l 30*1 4^
c . ’ * _ n aa 1 Ames* Spades-Sl 50*1 75
Per Sack * - W nn
of Copartnership.
rpHE
JL und
per sere, on* nan casn. un tne remainuer a uoenu
indulgence will be given, by purchaser paying
interest. Machinery, Tools and Implements sold
separate.
The above is in the hands of n. U. CARLTON
and J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agents,
Athens, Ga.. or will be sold by the owner at his
residence.
JOHN N. MONTGOMERY,
Aug. 11,1875—41-tf. Fort Lamar, Ga.
GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY
A FTER the publication of this no- | propose to wmlinue the busjncairln oll of Its
A tice onco a week for four weeks, applies * * ’ *" --*• *
Griffieth, forces upon me the necessity of closing fTYWR Ath^nu Mannfnoturina Corns
up the business of Griffieth A Crane ».t once. AU I ^kkneHS DianUIBClUnug ^OinN
those indebted to the late firm will please call and -L pany are now making a much larger variety
. application 1 branches, and hope by strict attention to merit
will be made by me. at the Regular term of the 1
Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Young
of Woolen Goods than ever before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
Vickers, decease*..
THOMAS BOOTH. Administrator.
Watkinsville, Ga.. Aug. 30,187r
Notice.
A FTER the publication of this t
r\ lice once a week for foor wMks.jiml^at
Tan - - “ "
taare to af- all the Real Estate belonging to the
Feb.24.tL
Patterns for'Dolls’ Clothes.
Instructive, Amusing and Enter-1
taining.
■ I stopped at the Book Store, ao.1 tho Trowoeau I
XX. tice once a «ek lor lonr wreas, aou anuo i booght, . ... ..
Regular Tarm of the Court of Ordinary for Ocauce For Dolile uuat har* aome new clothe* I thought.
County, application wUl hejiade to aaj^Court tor | s.,. | bare are tha pattern,.
continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed I belleytng It to be more to the Interest of the-Plan*
in the past. J- R- •j RA SE, I ter to Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather .Ulan
L ■** " No 2, Refugee Block, Thomas St. | hare It Carded and Spun at home.
Call for Samples, and Terms of Exchange
R. L. BLOOMFIELD,
May 19,1875-29-tf. ' dgent.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY.
■VXTHEREAS, George E. Griffith
V V applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion upon the Estate of James E. Griffith, late of
said county, deceased
I have tried every one, and find them aU
| n
postage paid, on receipt “'J^rBooVstarl
June 2,1875.
"NOTICE.
TTAVING Sold out my Tanyard,
Therefore, all'persons are hereby notified to file I JVbaJof my Monde and the
th,irobi«ctiona,if any they at my^oOco. on U, extend totiem th. tame gen.
ilr objections, n any tney nave, at n*y uuae,uu i ... Mnenllv
l>efore the first Monday in October next, else ®ene y.
said Letters will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and
August 30,1875.
44-4t.
HART COUNTY.
business hertofore conducted
under tb* name of J. R. A L. C. Matthews,
20 lb22 I bos been dissolved by mutual consent.
• W| uu...i. • 17* 18 I All persons indebted to the firm are hereby re-
"l 751 Smith’s Ham’ers-17* 18 I quested to call aad settle, by cosh or not*, and all
—| having demands, will please present them to Leroy
82 I C. Matthews, who is duly authorised to close the
old business.
JOHN R. MATTHEWS.
LEROY C. MATTHEWS.
•VfOTICE.—After the publication of
I * this notice, ones a week for four weeks, ap
plication will be made to the Court of Ordlnor
Hart county Georgia, for leave to sell the land
longing to tbe estate of Sarah E. Hilliard, late of
sold county, deceased, this Aug. 23.1875.
Sept. 1—44-4t. M. M. JOHNSON, Adra’i
erous aupport pVen to me. The Mernre E;... in-
tend carrying on a wholesale Shoe Manufactory in
^ Messrs. E’s. until the lr
removal to Ath»», 1st October. vpxip
July 28.—1U.-39. W. t. KfcMr.
7TvfSS m ’ cunnrottonwith theirTann^y.
J I will acta. Agent for the Me.:
A FTER the publication of this no-
A tice once a waek for four week., and at a 5lEW BOOKS*
Regular Term of the Court *f Ordinary of Oconre , , , M
Couuty. to bo held on the tat Monday In October QIGNA Onida S last, 82.00.
of paid county, dec-aed. hTjqw •* dl»trl- Rage isc.
GOODS.
f.utoiit ooons. t t FATHER.
Colton Yarn«..$l 25a0u 0i lalbA^l^riXlirV.
1 “ : r, h h *ii St* oo I Good Reading: at Panic Prices.
The nndaratgned wUlcontlnn* the bufincaa on
kb ewn account, and hone, to receire the patro-
tge of hto old trlaoda aoa tho public geneiaUy.
LEBOY C. MATTHEWS.
Athena, Auguat 18. <2 -St
4-4 Shcetin;
1-Sliirting 1
DHV «1»0»S
Print*
Detain** —
B1M Slitrttu-».
Bed Ticking.
to* »I TYURING the summer months, Mis-
40* 60 | 1 J cellaneous Books ot all kinds, will be sold
<’4df Skins... 40 OOalOO 00 I AT gekatlt Reduced Paxcxs. Now is the time
- --- 50 00. 75 OO | to get gned reading at tow fip^.t ^ ^
Jnna 2,1875. 31 ' u
FINANCIAL, inn A. SALE,
DENTIST.
Teeth warranted
9 ITpr. Leather
l'oatJH' 1 ^™
25.50
toaso Kj 8 ,V,2t:
wor.lid““‘::: ^j 0 “; Urc * nMid “
Blankrta 1 50.5 00
WOODEN W.
PaPd Buckets. 2 75a* OOjO.old Buying .*1 «
f>d.r “ - 9 0aal2 (X .JoldSelttu. I 10
w Pine “ - 7 00a 8 ocl-iitrer Btiyin* — 1 0*
8tewa“” * 00.5 OOSUTer Safitug 1 05
Th* abora are retail price*. Prices ara ahadad
te whetetala buyers.
T.
a gtae satisfaction, in Won usd Fucn.
Terms, vxmv Low FobCasu. RoomsorerSin
ger 19. M. OBce, Claytou afreet. Aug. 25—4Vtf.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
"TTCTHEREAS, John A. Me"tirity,
Y V applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate ot David P. Bsllenger, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to show cause, if anv they hav*, at my
office, on or before tbe first Monday in Octeber
next, why raid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23 day of
August, 1875.
.Sept.
5FRED C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
"VrOTICE is hereby given, to all
XN persons concerned, that on the 2d day ot
Jaly» 1875, Mrs. Mary L. Buffington, late of Hart
county, departed this life intestate, and no person
has applied for administration on tbe estate of said
Mary L. Buffington, and that In the term* of the
law, administration will be vested in the Clerk of
the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, thirty dav» after the publication of this
noth*, to wit, on the first Monday in September
next, unless some valid objection is made to his
appointment.
Given under mv band and officialsignxinrs ibis
22d day of July, 1875.
F. C. 8TFPHENS0N,
29-fit. Ordinary Hart Co.
button with the heire »f retoKatatj,.
Aug. 27,1S75—44—It. Administrator.
GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY.
O RDINARY, sitting for County
Tax and other purpoaea, August 27th, 1875.
Ordered, That one hundred and twenty-fire
025) per cent, be letted upon the Stat* Tax for
the year eighteen hundred and seventy, to he di
vided In apeciflc per cent to each particular object 1
and purpose aa hereinafter specified, so aa to raiae
for the several objects and purpoaea below enume
rated, the following respective sums or
To’build or repair court bouses and jails,
bridges or ferries, or other public im-
pruvcoicnts, according to contract, $1,000 U0
To pay sheriffs, jailors or other officers
fees, that they may be legally entitled
to out of this County, ,j0 00
To pay corouers all fees that may be due
orbecome due by the County, for hold-
ing inquests, „ ** uu
To pay the expenses of the County for
bailiffs at Court, non-resident witness
es In criminal coses, fuel, servants
hire, stationery and the like, , £2
To pay jurors.
To pay expense
the poor ofthe county, at
prescribed by the Code,
To pay any other legal charges against
the Coqnty,
ge. ly if! AgnlZ Fleming, $1.75;
Pastor’s Recollections, $1.80.
For sale at
June 23. 31-tf. BURKE’S Book Bronx.
BLACK & GARDNER,
Carpenters & General Jobbers)
R espectfully offer their services
to the clUxena of Athena »j ™*j
country. Location, two dooraeaat of the Eplaconat
Church, oppoaite Mr. L. J. Lumpkin a atore.
- Contract* for tuitding solicited.
March 3rd, 1875,—ty.
200 00
*3,983 00
And the balance ot the one hundred and twenty-
five per cent, to be applied to paying the
debtadneas ofthe County, dna or to become due
during the year, or paat doe. •
Given ondei my hand and oflicUI signature, the
above data. JAMES R.LVLR,
44-tt Ordinary.
Medical Notice.
W* HAKDRUP,
ARTIST,
H AS removed his Shop from the
Old Lombard Building to the oppoelti aide
I of College Avenue, next door to tbe Leater Rulld-
"^ricea Liberal, aad First Claaa Work guaranteed.
June 16,1875. ; 83-tf.
Look Out For Fine Beef.
W R. DEMORE, Agent, respect-
fully ioforms the citizens of Athens and
I vicinity that he hss opened n stall for the sol* of
Beef, Pork. Mutton, Lamb, Ac., at the shop former
ly occupied by Mr. Schevenell, in the rear of L. J.
Lsmpkin's Store, and near the Engine House: all
can be supplied *very morning, and meat will be
I delivered at any portion of the city. His stall will
be opened Saturday morning.
1 Aug. 26, 1874—tl. W. R. DEMORE.
Great Reduction in Prices
F or the next thirty days, Brackets,
Watt Packets, and all kinds of Ornamental
Wood Work, will be sold at
I GREATLY REDUCED PRICE8.
Nov lathe time to make yonr houses beantlfta!
“(Mffins Strep 6tare ,
RustProof Florida Camp
Oats.
at Center & Reaves’,
A former patrons, I resume the
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
tofh. th dia££' of
"^^wmAing, m. d
June 18,1875. *•* 1
TT'OR
-C read
, . ready aackeu, two bushels each, weighing
T the solicitation of many OI my C5 lbs., at one dollar and ten cent* per bushel, ln-
*■ B - -■ I eluding aack. Have proven to bo the beat fall
Oat I have ever tried.
J. N. MONTGOMERY,
Aug. 4,1875—40.11 Fort Lamar, Ga.
GENERALS LEE,
rp . n , ncuvl J0HHS0H m JACKSON.
OCONEE ACADEMY, T HosEd«ri a su ? ur.s«sgi
WATKINSVILLE, GA. 5JSy*J h 5?.WS
T HE Foil Term of this Academy commence* th* I samples. The price has oe*n reduced by th*
J“<?. ?TH?a A if 1
July 14,1175.
July 2*. 18T5.