The Northeast Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1872-1875, September 08, 1875, Image 3

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I.loil test te£flrgi;m W KDS'KSDAY MOUMM., SEPT. 8. Mr Jamks A. >1 anlky, of Tnccoa City,i« vjr authorized n^i'nt, aud will receive all nioui-y* due this Office and receipt for the cimr. lie will *Nn receive the names of , u l)sctiUer» to the Northeast Georgia* AoKNT —Mr. P. C. Stephenson, of jj t county, is our authorised agent at Hartwell, and will receive all money due ; i,,s ,clice, and receipt for the same, lie ‘ v il'l „(«, receive the names of subscribers the North-East Georgian. i R ,sk Haralson, Kaq.,of Cleveland, I, our •n-. il intent, and will reeeeive and receipt Ur muiK-ye due Oils office.—H« will al.v> receive the , r . - of.ub»cribci» to the Northeast Georgian. WANTED—At this office, a sn it, active, intelligent boy, about 15 or ;r. years of age, to learn the print' iug Ini-incss. No boy need apply, unless )>!- parents are willing to sign a written contract binding him fora term of four years. Athenian and County Dots. Athens still improves. Northeastern Railroad soon to be completed. l.ueh (\>I>1> Institute commences its f :l !l S0> si, n .,n this the 8th in9t. •flic weather has become quite sum mer like again. Indeed, the mercury ha- Wen accused of flirting with the nineties, for several days past. Mo-:-. M. G. &J. Cohen arc fitting up quite a handsome carpet, matting and window shade department, above jheir dry goods room. This is one of tin: must enterprising firms in our city, .u.d destined to do a large business. M sst s. Haves & McGinty have again commenced work on the Southern Mu tual lusmane? Comjany’s office build- in.-. and with their usual expedition, ■.v'.l! -...in number it as one of the "fin- 1 " ornaments ol onr city. Mr. .1. M. Booth deserves especial ,r being the best road work- mity. The road from here . it's Bridge is now in a better ilititui tlmt it ever was be- Mr. Booth deserves tho in whole traveling public. The foundations tor the store houses of Messrs. Eaves & McGinty and Capt. .1. \V. Collins, on the eastern end of Broad street, are now being dug out, and soon will these buildings be added to the other numerous improve ments of this growing portion of our city. Thanks.—A thousand years to the sttblinary existence of the young lady who remembered the Georgian last week, l»v way of a basket of delicious figs. And may this wished for extern nation of her days, be replete with happiyess “ beneath her own vine and tig tit e." auntion, 1 .r in th" 1 m Mitch* thanks i Base Ball.—A very interesting j game of Base Ball w is played yoster- day afternoon between the “ Dixie ” Club of Madison aud a picked nine of our city. There was fine playing on both sides and at some stages the con test was very exciting. The result was 23 to 6 in favor of Madison. Personal.—We were honored on Monday last with a call trom that clever gentleman and promising young lawyer Mr, Milton licese, of Wash ington, Wilkes county Ga., 6on of tho Hon. Judge Wm. M. Reese, and nephew of our genial Col. S. C. Reese. Match Shot, Tuesday, Aug. 30tb, At Dr. Linton’s Meadow.—Seven single birds, 21 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, first three birds, use of both barrels allowed and a bird killed with second barrel to count as much us one killed with the first, except in case of a tie. After the third round, only first barrel to count, and bird killed with second barrel to count a miss. The figures 1 and 2 show with which barrel the bird was killed, 1 indicat ing first barrel and 2 indicating second barrel, 0 means a miss. Following is the result: 1st. T. H. Dearing, 1, 1, 2, 1, 0, 1, 5—0. 2d. Bailev Thoma**, 1. 1, 1, 1,0, 1, 1—6. 3d. W. W. Thomas, 2, 2, 1, 1,0, 1, 1—6. Bailey Thomas ami W. W. Thomas tied as to number of birds, but Bailey Thomas having kil'cd 6 at first shot, to 4 at first shot by W. AV. Thomas, the contest was adjudged in his favor. Correction.—In our last issue we staled, upon hear say, that Mr. John Eborhart, formerly of Oglethorpe coun ty, was the person who intended occu pying the store room of Capt. E. P. Bishop. We are informed that this is a mistake, and now hear that it is to be Mr. John R. Matthews, late of the firm of J. R. & L. C. Matthews, of this city. Again, we learn that it is to be Mr. \V. W. Clayton, now of At lanta, and once a most popular and prominent citizen of Athens. AVell, in the name of the entire Athenian curi osity, who can it be ? Can this be a ruse or strategy of our most excellent friend, the Captain, to attract attention to this, the best busi ness staud in our city, and which should have been occupied long since ? Well, “ we shall see what we shall see.” P. S.—Our Devil most sensibly re marks, “ If the proposed occupant ex pects to do a live business, such as will make everybody’s hair stand on end, while their purse strings unloose, why the don’t he advertise ?" \\ T e call attention to the advertises ment of the Grangers Life and Health Insurance Company, which we prepose to say something about in our next issue. Local Notices. You who lead sedentary lives—Print- tern, Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will find a great relief lor the Constipation from which you so often sutler hy taking Sim mons' Liver Regulator. It is a simple. CIGARS. For Sale or Rent. AVe have now on hand 250,000 FOlt SALE ! A Plantation within six miles j —Athens, containing three hundred Choicest brands of Cigar rte-veniv-eight acres, more or lew. One hun-lr.- which W© , W;*vee*eirtd, fifty acres of which is bottom—t! CLARKE COUNTY. harmless, vegetable compound, sure tJ | 0 fl cr ,t GREATLY REDUCED relieve you. and can do no injury. GREAT SAVING. Messrs Fckcuoott, Benedict & Co., of the great Southern Dry Goods Es talilislimcnt, are now offering their new tall stock, wholesale and retail, strictly at the latest Foreign and American market quotations. Their facilities are equaled by only a few Northern and Western houses, and ore at the head of the list South, therefore they defy all Southern competition nnd offer to sell their average 6tnck in all their branches 15 to 20 cents lower than those paying high prices to jobbers can sell them, as they buy strictly from manufacturers or their agents. For particulars call or send for samples and price list. All retail orders above ten dollars sent free of charge. FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., 33 White Hall St., Atlanta, Ga. Branches, F. B. <t Co., New York, F. B. & Co., Charleston. S. C., F. B. & Co., Jacksonville, Florida. Sept. 8—45-3m. £6T Tiie undersigned have on band a choice lot of Timothy bay, which they will sell cheap for cash. Gann & Reaves. If you want furniture, call on Gil- lelaml, Wood & Co., who manufacture and *leal in all kin Is of Furniture and Godins, and sell as cheap as any house in : he city. 21-ly Just received nl Snead's Shoe Store, a nice line of those handsome. Gents Box-toed Canfield Gaiters Call and get a pair, SNEAD & CO. Aug. 25 — 43—tt. Tin enterprising firm of Messrs. MeKie, M.uipiu & McKie has been I ••hanged, by the retirement of Mr. Mnupin. We are gratified to learn that Mr. Maupin still intends remain- in? iu our city; and we would*suggest to those needing a live young busiucss man, that here’s their chance. Business.—Call on a businessman in business hours, at his place of busi- m-ss, for ln.-iness purposes, transact your bu-ino.-s, and then go about your own business, and let him attend to bis business. The above i- old, hut it looks like business. We learn that on last Friday, a large Highland Moccasin was killed in Mr. Jami- S. England’s lot, iu this city.— l pon inquiring the cause of an unusual cackling among the poultry, it was humd that the moccasin had succeeded in getting a whole chicken in his mouth and was about to make way with it, when he was killed. iTall Corn.—We were shown the other <isty a stalk of corn raised by Dr. Ballard, of Morgan county, fifteen feet high, with an eleven inch ear of corn "ii it. Wc should say this was pretty good “for high,” but alas, Capt. Ritch, •nr wide awake and most observing General Agent, says Mr. Williamson McCTeskoy, of Jackson county, can <oe this stalk, and eleven inches better. Hurrah for old Jackson. Jf: tice.—It is hut just to state, that the II. II. Tolbert referred to in our '-sue of the 25th ult., in connection with the maltreatment to Mr. W. S. Wood, of Gwinnett county, was Henry II. Tolbert, son of Mr. Jesse Tolbert, and not Harmon H. Tolbert, son of Mr. Ilarmon Tolbert. Mr. Harmon H. Tolbert is quite a worthy and ex emplary young man, sustaining a fair reputation wherever he is known, but his initials being the same as those of the young Tolbert alluded to, and for tear that some one might make the mistake, tve deem it bust just, aud take plea-iire iu making the above state ments. Enterprise.—Escorted by ^ livl most courteous young gentleman 'four «‘y. Mr. J. T. Comer, we were * °«n through the new Tin and Stove “lablishment, which is so fortunate fI t0 c ' aira him as one of the firm. ' n C> - r '- ^ omer & Co. are now ° < nng to the public one of the largest and best assortments of Tin and Stove are ever Before brought to this Fer-m, fine will d. Women Gambling on the Long Branch Races.—Olive Logan writes as follows from Long Branch : “ It would have astonished some of our pure-minded ancestors if they could have seen the very learned way in which mauy ladies enjoyed the excite ment of betting at the Long Branch races. Sitting on the grand stand, Query.—How long will a Singer Sew ing Machine last i Answer.—Thousands upon thousands have been in daily use for twenty years and more, and are to-day in perfect or der. Query.—Why is it that the sales of the Sieger almost equal those of all other Machines combined ? Answer.—Simply because the Singer is the best, lightest moving, most durable, and consequently cheapest Sewing Ma chine ever offered to the public. One Singer, costing (cash) $67.50 to $72.00, will last as long as five of the common so-called “ cheap 1st class,” but in reality dear 2d chits Machines, which are being offered to the public at $50.00 to $60.00. Which is the cheapest, a Singer at $67.30 to $72.00 cash, that will last 20 to 30 years, cost per year, $2.40 to $3.60, oi a common to-eattea rhtnji Machine, costiug cash $50.00 to $60.00, that will last 2 to 5 years—cost per year $12.00 to $30.00? 44. GREEN'S ACGUST FLOWER. It is natural for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivencss, palpitation of the Heart, Heart bum. Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spir its, &c., to put off from day to day buy ing an article that they know has cured tbeir neighbor, friend or relative, yet, they have no faith in it until it is too late. But if you will go to your Drug gist, It. II. Brumby A Ci>., and get a bot tle of Green’s Ah i st Flower, your immediate cure is a- certain as you live. Samii'e bottles of this medicine can be obtained lor 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size, 37 cents. Try it, two •loses will relieve any esse. Aug. nth. >.,d Dwelling il • Prices- Also, a large stock of Uln IlouwM<1 ,- u< SMOKING nnd CII -WING TOBACCO, . RnaOrduid., w e mv»t«e.Liadoth SNUFF, GENUINE MEEUSHACM PIPES, and all smokers' articles. t&~A liberal discount allowed to j Jobbers buying largely. Come one I Come all I I ! tl Packing Scre-v .. - — —d < improvement*, price reasonable. Apply to If. ||. CAULT«>S A O»., Real Estate Ag ms. . „ Or, JOEL M 1>EAN, An*. 25—43-ti. Athens, Ga. For Sale. Kalvarinsky & Liebler,! A 100 Gallon sun, with Cap an.; _ Under the Newton House, Athens, j ^a'bXoTTJ&uh &wum° Su,u “"' f * llut ' ““ * ' “ June 2,1815. ' ‘ 3l-tf Clarke Sheriff's Sale- A\~II,L be sold before tho Court » \ Ilon.sc iloor, in the city of Athens, Ga., ou the first Tue-ktlav hi October turn, within the t • “tl hours of sue. the fallowing property, to wit: hix. acres of Lao 1. in Clarke county, adjoining lands.-:' Ralph 1 >l«? vtoiorei), David C. Barrow ar.d others. .-ail uuds low occupied by Nathan Jones, Moses An.- is .ud Jane Stephens, *■ e situ ate ami lying ab m. tiree miles northwest of the :tv ol Athens Levied on as the property of Richard S. Taylor, to satisfy two ti. fas. of tho August term of Clarke Superior Court, 1867, Bur- well If. Yerhy vs.Taylor & lloyt, principal, Lewis J. Lntnpkiu and 1 nomas Crawford, securities, in the one ease, uid Lewis J. lauupkin and Joseph T. Luuipkin. in the oilier All sold to satisfy the above stated Q. Lis. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff. •ept ember 1, IS75. 44-lt Georgia. Aug. 5—tf. The People’s .’iuesd.—It is suscepti ble of easy proof that the Sewing Ma chine has 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 and mothers, tho patient, overworked women of the laud, who, as a class, most needed reliet from the burthen- of every day life. Eveiy father and husband fails in his duty if ho neglects to endow his home wit li sucli a triumph of science as the Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine. Machines will be delivered at any Rail road Station in this country, free of trans portation charges, il ordered through Messrs. Upshaw & Griffith, at Athens, Ga. They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular tree on application. They want a lew more good agents. Gilleland, Wood & Co. have added the Coffin business to their Furniturt Manufactory, and always keep on hand a large stock of Wood and Metalir Burial Cases. They sell as cheap as i ny house in the State, and iuruish, without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid new Hearse, for funeral occasions. 21-ly ToiT^ijYTi.vCr Executed neatly, at the Georgian Office. FOR SALE. Two "Wagons and U^I VE Good Horses, Cheap for Cash l. «»r au time until November. Approve* urity. Ftfh.21.tC GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. f ORDINARY sitting for County N ' Tax aud otlu-r purposes, August 30th, 187. r *. • in!* red, That one hundred (100) per cent, lie l upi.u the State Tax for the jear 1875 for i uv purposes, to be divided into specific per *-'♦* : * 1 - 1 » w-teh particular object and purpose herein :u . t if<*d, so as to raise for the several objects ui; i i > -»•$ below enumerated, the following re- *!• *' i' 1 i is or amounts viz: i I i !l pox claims $3000. to pay 1 i t t • bunds of the county, $3000 THE UBANOEBS’ LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THF. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,500,000 Of which $100,000 to bo owned in each Department. Rich Policy-holder Is entitled to a vote iu tho tnauagemeut oi* tho Company. Parent Olllce, Mobile, Alabama- Capital Stock $100,000. W. H. KETC'll'M, President F. E. DAVIDSON, Vice-President, K. >V. FORT, Secretary. For Itent or Salt. V ALUABLE Property on Princs Avenue, with two good stores, for rent or sale Cheap for Cash. Also, a good lotor l ind (lOCarresl, with .S;.!.*n-1M Improvements, three miles from tuo city and tw miles from the Depot. Apply to JACKSON & TilOM \S. JuueSo. ls75. f NEW STORE HO U S i FOR RENT. r j 'HE New Store Room on Cl ivtor L 8tr. n « t, ami adjoining liter's IMk I., wit - f urgOOdOlUues above, will be ready for u- l» J5th of September, aud aro now oherid lb- rent. Apply to JOHN H. NEWTON, , r Suumf.y, Hutchinson ^ i »?.?., All t. 1- l_’-l(. Deupre i.b* t<» l»e issued f«»r building ‘‘ I jail $3000, making in " t » p tv legal indebtedness 1 y. due or to become due • > ear, or past due, the sum r iir court house or jail, i riers or other public im- s a cording to contract. '.Jailorsor «»therofficers •< y may be leg illy enUtltnl lie county, inclu ling salary it r> for holding inquests Ac. expenses of the county for *urt, non-resident witnesses el, Kcrvants hire, i'o pay the poor Ac. To p.iy any the county. id the like, es incurred in ier lawful cliar supporting ;es against Major C. G. SAMUBX, President ALFRED SHORTER. Vice-President, R. J. GWALT.VEV, C. ROWELL, Attorney, Dr. G. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner. BOARD OF dieectors-a. Shorter, Rome, Ga.;_C. ti. Samuel, town, Ga.; Hon. D. F. Hammond, , —, . . . Rome, G*.; T. McGuire, Rome, Ge.; F. Woodruff, Rome, Ga.; J. L. Camp, Rome, Ga.; M. 11. Bunn, Cedartown, G».; A. J. King, Cave Spring, Ga.; Hon. W. H. Hutchins, Polk county, Georgia. Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama. Capital Stock $100,000. Hon. N. N. CLEMENTS President slid General Manager, Tuskalooaa, Ala. Hon. DAVID CLOPTOIL Vice:President Montgomery, Ala. W. L. CHAMBERS, Secretary STONE & CLOPTON, Attorneys. Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mississippi. Capital Stock $100,000 1,000 00 1,000 00 FOE SALK. Iso Washington Hand Presses | 517,200 00 -ny, t!iat may l*e raised by this -vvl tu the legal indebteiluesaof tho my band and official signature, at nh day ot August. 1S75. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA.- ATHENS REM MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY The Merchants’ Exchange. COTTON—Dull 13. PROVISIONS. TOBACCOS. FLOIR. j CIIKHTM;. Superfine ... 0 0'*a b 0«j Common, lb.... ?5a $. r . Family, bbl. $» i*« (‘ Medium 85al 00 Fancy $10 0>Ja0 00,Fine 1 25al SO (iUAlA, PKAS, SEAL Smokiug......... GOal 00 Corn, white.pr bu. 91 25^ ^F. do yollow...^ a0 00,MRCcalH»y l 00a — Peas, •• 1 20x1 M Scotch * 80a — j* } t'lG.VUS. Oit» Z . 75a Dj.AmeriiMi, i3U 00a 50 00 BACON 1 ,,aTa,lii 7i WalOO 00 Sides, per lb Shoulders Hams, Lard, ... ■„ -, shot _ POTATOES. lfc* Irish, country.$1 0*>al 2’* box I0u Irish, north'u.. 2 00' —o— Sweet toi 00 LIQUORS. EGGS, CHICKENS AM* BITTER. Butter a Eggs 15a -0 Caickeus 20*25 Butter 30415 Turkeys u SUGAR, COFFEE. Sugar, crushed..l4 alC a ai5 B ..-11 a 15 C 12 a15 ILmu’a..l2*^al5 Coffee, Rio .25 *25 L*guira.2S *33 Java S3 TEA. Hyson 91 50a — Holland r,in.. 5 00a 8 00 Gunpowder-... I 50a — Amer. Gin... 3 00a 6 fO Black 1 25a —.Jamaica Hum 5 00a 8 00 ,ivin\v ' Amor. Hum... 3 00a 0 Ci.t OMOAV 1W Whisky 2 frta I ikj bushel $1 (“ul 2-» Wines tdalo u*, SIRUP, XOLISSI.S. | && ii;:; 1 Si drugs. Rebolled, 4»a5o _ . DU>, \Ll'M,srLS»IIM: 50 Copperas < 2’*. Indigo l : -’<* Mad<Ur Ex. Logw.Hr.1... 5 E WOULD YOU HAVE ROSY CHEEKS! Exrr.niK.NtK ok a Y«u'Sg Woman.—A boxes of gloves flew around me figura- j country girl, voting, pretty and happy, lively; five, ten, twenty dollar bills j passed from hand to hand iu nil un blushing way; and it is said that the j largest number of buyers in the French pools were ladies. The storv -.• ■- that a certain lady, well known in llitii- more society, hurriedly bcckoiieil to her hushaud, and, placing a five dollar bill in his hand, said : ‘ Here, dear, put that in the French pool on Spend thrift, quick!’ The liii-hand walked away and kept the money in hi- pocket, feeling in no mood to throw away a five dollar bill. But. lo and behol 1, Spendthrift won thence! and when the gentleman returned to his wife he found her all excitement. ‘ The horse has won—he has won—go claim the winn ings !’ she said. The amount which she would have won was fifty-nine dollars, and to avoid a scene the hus band paid it and held his tongue." Mr. Davis in Missouri.—In an swer to an invitation to deliver the an nual address at the Jefferson County Fair, at Dc Soto, Missouri, Septem ber 8th, Mr. Davis has telegraphed to Thos. A. Charles, Secretary of the Fair, that he hopes to he present on that day. Colonel L. I. Rankin, prominent and wealthy Republican of Dc Soto, and brother-in-law of ex' Governor Thos. C. Fletcher, 1ms ten dered to the Fair Company the hospi tality of his house for the entertain ment of Mr. Davis while at De Soto. The largest attendance ever in South cast Missouri is expected, the greatest fears being that the grounds will not bold the people. The Republicans are vieing with the Democrats iu expres sing a hospitable reception to Mr. Da vis. her step vms clasti: and thy roses of health bloomed upon her check. Ouc April morn she xva« overtaken by "spring shower,’’ and caught a cold. It was her ** p irtieuhir time,” and sup- pre—10:1 was the result. At the next "|i ri il.” nature reliired to ne.t. She I lee.one sallow, swoiieii. uild suffered in- tense: . with pain in the hack nnd “lower stoma-li,” pulpit itioiis, difficulty of breathing, indigestion and headache. Doc'.ors failed to p-.Uiatc her distressed condition, and she longed lor death us the only h qry of relief. At the instance of a friend, who herself experienced its benefits. >lie was induced to try Dr. J. Bradfleld's Female Rcgulu; >r. One bot tle cured her. She was again the happy girl she was that April morning before the shower. The Fenia’e Regulator is prepared by L, H. Bradficld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bottle, and kept by all respeclable drug men through out the laud. .1 most Excellent llenuely. Atlanta. Ga., March 12, 1870. I have examined the recipe of Jlrnd- fiehl't Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of the ingredients, believe it a most excellent medicine, and well suited to that cluss of diseases designated, have no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D. Sept. 1st 4m. NORTHEAST GEORGIAN Narrow gauges and low fares are the coming great features of railroad trans portation in this country. Such a com bination is eveiy where successful. The new road between Boston and Lynn is so profitable that the directors have decided to lay a double track- And yet the road is only three weeks old. As an exarable of what a cheaply built suburban road, runniog from a largo city into the country and carrying pas sengers at low rates, can do, the enter prise has a great value. Governor Garland, of Arkansas, has received a letter from General Joseph E. Johnson, declining to accept the Presidency of the Arkansas Industrial University. •lesiring goods in this well to read their advert I'-cment nnd then examine their stock. Remember that the urbaneCapt. Wm. II. Junes is now with this firm, and will found on hand at all times. DIED, On the 10th of August, 1875, Mr. R. C. Jackson, son ol John B. and Sarah E. Jackson, of Walton county, Ga. It is sad mars to one j U8t entering upon lull man hood, with so much promise, cut dowr. by death But God. “who ducth all things well," had prepared him lor the change. He had accepted Jesus as his Savior, and wns ready tor the summons. Though his affectionate parents mouin the loss at an obedient and affectionate son, “ they do not mouru us those who have no hope." W. R. 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 the Northeast Georgian Office. Having received a full supply FI115T CLASS Letter, Note, Bill Head, Statement, and other Papers titid Material, we arc now prepared offer Special Inducements to per sons wanting Job Printing done. I™; AMMUNITION. 1 al “ Powder. * J Shot nillSKKV. Corn, kouJ $3 ifa — " medium 2 00a 3 00 common 1 23* 2 00 PKAHl BRANDY. Good 4 00* - Medium 3 00* Common 2 00* APPLK BRANDY. Goo! 4 f*0a - 'Medium 3 00a Common 2 25* MISCELLANEOUS. Brandy... 4 OQalo 00 One a Medium and the other a Ao. IN GOOD CONDITION. Terms Favorable, and Prices Reas onable. Call at the Northeast Georgian Office and examine the same. CLARKE COUNTY. IIEREAS, Elizur L. Newton, uratorof the Estate of Charles 1-. Lombard, lute of said county, deceased, |»eti- for a discharge troua said Administration, crcfor.*, all persons concerned are hereby re- .i „»... if any they have, why said w t t utor should not, at a regular term of the Ordinary <>f said county, to be held on the ul;;v iu October next, lie discharged from FOR SALE. IDE LOWELLl the SOUTH, Water Power enough to turn ALL OF THU tllachincry in Georgia Best Location fob Building up j a Manufacturing Town in all tiif. South. Sixty odd feet fall s Water in less than one mile. SITES FOR FOUR OR MORE LARGE COTTON MILLS, OR OTHER MANUFACTORIES. . ASA M. JACKSON, ordinary. G EORGJ A.—CLARKE COUNTY. \\TIIEREAS, Robert Chappie, Ad- f V mil,iterator of the Estate ot Elijah W. Carr, late of v*id county, deceased, petitions the Court lor a discharge from said Administration. Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause, if any they have, why said A<urnaiteration should not. at the regular teim ot Court of Ordinary of the first Monday in bctc from .»aM Admiui id county, to Ins held •r next, be discharged h ind at office, this Ith day of ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. : EORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY. THERE AS, Robert M. Smith, \ V Joel M. Dean and William II. Dean, Ex- pcr.sons concerned are hereby re- -ause, if any they have, why said Id not, at a regular term of the y of said county, to be held on t October next, f»e discharged fr« my hand at office, lias -1th day of “\A7TLL soil, upon most reasonable , , - , , , , , T , VV wnasan.l Iirlreidw re'cl,ra.e*l 1.1 2 ' Ad’CS \ alUlil)lp LillHl jsscr: |!LAGGING TII*> 3, ‘!'.tagging 5 17:t V IIA Ii! > WAKE. CANDLES. Sperm ... 4 U Adamant 2*U T*llow ]5u CHEESE. SUte 2»te Eng. Dairy... 2».i CRACKERS. 8oda 15a Butter 15a Sugar....-...... 20a Cream - 20* 3«»| CANDY. Plain- a 4« F*acy 50a €u SODA PEPPER GINGER Sod* 12a 15 Black lVp|»er, a 40 lied Copper... Ma _ Singer a V srut< it, tali.'uv. |J"V';;'.' !h" ; ‘ r '; v' Start Ii «<a -‘ t'a-stiii'N ^ f’ i — Tallot 1« Nalb ?.r iw, «A PEirilKS, APl'I.IN. SlreL 131.1 vr. ■n A,...lea. T'ul no plow lUotton t,*rd»... 5.»* ,, ■** J Wool Cards..— -10a 50 Rice, perII*.... i.u 1. Plow Points... 25a 40 MACMKKEL, S VliDl smith’s Bellow*, 5oinch “o. 1, Kit* 2 2 * Siuith’» Vice* _n lb22 o. 2, Kit* 2 iKiiSuiith'i Anvils....I7a 18 Ko. 3, Kit* 1 75 Smith'* llam’ers..l7* 18 Barrels 16 00*18 00 Horse Shoes -750* — No 1, H bar. 9 OOalO 00, Horae Shoe N*i!s..22a 32 Sardines25* per piece. Deviled Meats, SO* — iBradesOH. .« 50a 70 SILT iAmes’ Shv’ls..<l Soal 40 Per Sack a 2 0*V Ames^SpatW.Ji 50al 75 GOODS. FACTORY WOODS. Cotton Y’*rn*-9l 25*00 0 7ox.On*burgs. 14* 18 { lifi .Shirting... 9*10 Boot*, north.9 4 00* 8 00 4-4 Sheeting, 11 a 12>4|BootH, ^utl». It) 00*12 00 1-Shirting 12* 14 Solo Leather 35a 40 DRYGOODS. I Upr. Leather 00a 73 Print* - 10*12^'Him. *' 40* 50 Skins... 40 00*100 00 10*30 I Kip Skin*.. 50 00* 75 00 aSSo Hid«- 12, IS WoreUd*. 20.1 2sl«.re«nUiJr, > BUnkeu 1 SOoS 00; —n— WOODEN W. ’ FINANCIAL. Pal'd BuckeU- 2 75*3 W\Gold Bu Cedar - 9 00*12 W. Pine “ _ Sieves —.— 3 00*5 OOiilvcr Selling l 05 The above are retail prices. Prices are shaded to wholesale buyers. with five hundred acre*, more or less. ..i ; CLASS Farm and Timbered Lands ntt • bed. above statements in regard to tiiis r^htuti ARE TRTJJE : i \..v ptrUfubu. nnd beiug locat'd withii i 'ii-- f A i Reus, and the saute distance from l »rd, mi th<’ Allien* branch of the <;»*»rgi:i road, stul in titc very heart of one <m bust COTTON GROWING Sections,si:!'.»riN an opportunity for estab’i-' Manilla.'luring i : r* -t which, i;i point o. i tr. iutur.il litciljiics, and many other -ur.<■■ a lvauta-os, cbuihu b • excelled in this C'»t.tr. ONE MILLION DOLLAi; Ti’il in or. mi.'hth«r- W ulvaHi rely o\; IllST for Sale. DMiXISTKATOR’ri ALE.-— an order of the Court of Or- unty, will l»u sold l»4‘fore the unty, in Athens, on the 1.124 l a halt 1 . sold i erntwr »lour miles trom Ath i tnu-ts vary ing fro whit h tracts are valuable said lauds aro valualdc heavily u "•-.""1 i'trt k-ul.ir , II. CAKLTO- Rcal E.-tato . A i 111.TON. .1. A. . |.lre>- . A t'O Persons wishing o Athens are urged 41" to-day of sale, as better suited iu this >f said t itwl lii*’ tflebrated of all sahl land and l>e seen at the Or- m! will l*cexhibited .r.iuud of about one t, will be reserved. • •: Everett Yerfiy, le irs and creditors. Capital Stock - Georgia Department, ltoine, Georgia Office, No. 2 Commercial Building, $100,000, Col. JAMES W, BECK, President. .... JOHN H. GRAY, Vice-President. L. A. DUNCAN, Secretary. Security ! Economy ! Liberality ! Are the Leading Principles of this Company. All approved forms of Life nnd Endowment Policies issued m sums of |100 to $10,000. Also, Term Policies of One, Three, Five or Seven years. All Life Policies non-forfeiting after two annual payments, when tho insured will bo en titled to a paid up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof. Dividends may be used to protect policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay pre miums. This, with the Non-forfeiting and Cash Surrender features, arc sufficient to make this Company popular among thinking men. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. Address C. G. Samuel, President, Rome, Ga. W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alabama, General Superintendent of Agencies. Sept. 6—45-€m. T HE subscribers have removed to No. 12, FRANKLIN HOUSE RANGE, Broad Street, where they keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected stock of FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, To which they invite the attention of the public, ami which will be sold COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES, KFurnished AS LOW OR LOWER than by anv other establishment in the city. When furnish ed by us, wo will also furnish, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE, our handsome HEARSE, with horses and driver, for funerals within the city. J. F. WILSON CO., Athens, Ga., Sept. 8—15-4m. 'illK FTXHST F A KM ;out;ikast georcf FOR SALE. t AWING to inv S'ins all l .' ' / irr.ivn "I.amll. tui.M ’v^reiretuiv I. Hill- wav, l "!Irr for K.lf ■; » t... .Lan . ; 22 iiide* ii -to Athenv, <»u J!:< t- m .., < run<i : creek, ou*:be rua.t from Athe. t ■ « im, svili a Tch xo* Fall’*. There are 225 acres ol Bottom loiml, most. i i i* First Class. 300 av, -i t very fine Wood i..m :i50 acres, including I* Dm, which is ''tile of cultivation, :: i jeh so asanv F; -am© size in the Sta’ • f Upland. Ench»-i iver sufficing for tfi. >mpact s OCONEE COUNTY. a iiigh i of the i and 75 vrior Court in favor of A. T. Luckle bid iVr.owa. Propertv pointed out by its. W. W. PRICE, Sheriff. , at same time and place, will be sold the LEATHER. Delaine* BTd Shirtings, Bed Ticking... «3 0<i Gold Buying- „.fl 03 l12 OOlOold Selling 110 i 8 OClgllver Buying l 03 New Advertisements. Public Meeting in Jackson County. O.EN. A. H. COLQUITT and VT ether* will address the G ranters and farm er* at Jefferson, September 14th, 1875. Every t interested in agriculture, and especially the Lau>«™ are invited to attend and bring their baskets filled with good things. Dept. »—4^-lt. T. D. IRWIN Secretary. DA VE iY P OUT’S 2u0 acres of Bott i hrec strings of fence, the i rth string. Tho land lie-. :t-:ed a form, that a hox>e jen front the .1 • filing over any portion Ue275acre*. The ft lands are Red Soil, aud of he best Quality for this -eetion of country. A very fine Race Turf could b« made, running to within a few feet of the dwelling. It is one of the best farms in the State for diver sifying crops, which will embrace Cereals, Grai.se*, Clover and Corn. Commercial Fertilizer* pay a much larger per eent than further South, making try fine Cotton Farm. With a little trouble rjrest yield* may be obtained, i Building* are good, and in fine repair.— There are ten Tenement House*, in good condition; a Barn, 50x50, with Basement Stable* ; Water in tiO feet; new Gin House, 30x00 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, dc. A fine Orchard, a fine Spring of Wa ter. Pump attached to Cook Room ; a Circular Saw and Corn Mill, with ten acres of Land—Mills pro pelled by Water—two miles from dwelling. The above Farm, with all of its advantages—pure water, cool breexe*, healthy climate and good so* clety—dispense# with the necessity of aeekin watering places as summer resort*. Within tin .• mile* is anever failing Water Power, at a low price, offering an inducement to any kind of Manufactu- Tvrosettlcments, equal in value, may be made on the above 650 acre* or Land. If desired, 450 acres more, adjoining, can bo had, making two more •ettleraeut*. _ I will sell the above 650 acres of Land for *2.i.0O per acre, one halt caah. On the remainder a liberal indulgence will be given, by purchaser paying Interest. Machinery, Tools and Implements sold *°§die above Is in the bands of II. II. CARLTON and J. S. WILLIFORD. Real Estate Agents, Athens, Ga., or will be sold by the owner at his re.lJ.oc. JOHN N. MONTGOMERY, Aug. 11, 1875—11-If. Fort Lamar, Ua. Poison Revived. HPHIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold X for ao mm, y.»r», by Mo. MOSES DAVEN- PORT, and proven to be the most effective R A.T IPOISOTST ever Introduced into this or any other country, is now revived by the original receipts aud for sale by his 8on, SEABORN L. DAVENPORT, Sept. 8—45-6ni. Atbcus, Ga. Warning. Oconee Sheriff's Sale. ILLbo 1 Vforo tho Court House door ^ in V,. Ii.-ville, between the legal hours . ;th*. on At Tuesday in October next, the ibiluwii’r -j. rty, to wit:* A Iltte, in l e second story of a building, in the town of W atkinsville, lenown as tho Odd Follows* llui!. Levied on us the property of the >dd FcF.»a . to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from *cori'' —* i— t\.% i’ v n.M. vs. sa*. •ieftfii'i Alsc, , following propiiriy, to wit: One grey Horse, Doctor, tv/o mouse colored Mules, nnd two bay Mules: one two-horso wagon and harness, ana one yoko of oxen and one c:ut. Levied on as *.o property of Jacob W. Dieken, by an attneh- cnt and fi. fa. issued up«»n said uttachmvnt, om Oconee Superior Oourt, iu favor of John J. Thrasher vs. said Dieken. Property poin ted out in said attachment and fi. ha. Sept. S—15-4t. W. W. PRICE, Sheriff, G EORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY. A FTER tho publication of this nos xx tice once a week f>*r fi»s;r u, cks, application will be made by me, at the Regular Term of the Court of Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Samuel Simonton, deceased. JOHN F. MURRAY'. Adui’r. Watkinsvllle, Ga., Aug. 30, 1875. 44-4t GEORG IA.—OCON EE COU NT Y. A FTER the publication of this no- Jl\- lie. a Tele lor f.mrT.ek,, application Till !>. made liy me. at the Regular Terra of th. C« it rt of Ordinary of said County, for leave to sell tho Real Estate belonging to the Estate ol Y’oung Vickers, deceases. TllnMAS BOOTH. Administrator. U’atkinaville, (ia.. A tig. 1875. 44-4t Notice. A FTER the publication of this no- JL tice oner a week for four weeks, and at the Regular Term of the Court of Ordinary for Ocanee Countv, application will made to said Court tor leave 'to sell all the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of lames L. Gregory, deceased, in terms of the law. GEORGE U. McKEE, Aug. 27,1S75—44-lt. Adrn’r. A NEW NOVEL BY’ CHRISTIAN REID. A q,uf.stion”of honor, BY CHRISTIAN REID, Author of “ Morton House,” ” Valerie Aylmer,” *• A Daughter of Bohemia,” etc. 1 vol., 12u»o. 50« pages. Tinted paper Cloth, Price, $1.75. In this strong anil absorbing novel the author of 44 Valerie Aylmer,” and 44 A Daughter ot Bohe mia,” exhibits at their best all those striking Qual ifications that have uiade her previous novels so successful—strength of style, accuracy of character drawing, and ever culminating interest of plot.— 44 A Question of Honor” will i*e, without doubt, one of the successes of the summer. By the same author: VALERIE AYLMER. Svo., paper, >1; cloth, $1.58. The author is one of the rising and brilliant lights of AmericUu literature.—Portland Argus. MORTON HOUSE, Svo., with illustrations, paper, $1.00; cloth, 81.50. Interesting from beginning to end.—Eeclectic Magazine. NINA’S ATONEMENT, nnd Other Stories, with Illustrations; paper, $1.00; cloth, 81.50. They are seven as charming and interesting sto ries as can be found in one volume from any late novelist.—Cincinnati Times. MABEL LEE, 8vo., with illuitmtions; paper, ?1; “cloth, 81.50. A story of absorbing interest.—St. Louis Repub lican. EBB-TIDE, 8vo., with Illustrations; paper, $1.00; cloth, 81.50. Ebl>-Tide is a story of power and pathos, and will l*e much admired.—Boston Commonwealth. A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA, 8vo., with Illus trations; paper, 81.00; doth, 81.50. It is novel of brilliancy nnd attractiveness.—N. Y. Evening Mail. Either of the aliove mailed, post paid, to any part of tlie United .States, on receipt of the price. D. APPLETON & Co., 43-Cl. Publishers, New Y’ork. University of Georgia, SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR. FACULTY. H. II. TUCKER. l>. D., Chancellor. IV. II WADDELL, A. M., I‘rof.«of Latin. CHARLES MORRIS, A. M., Prof, of Creek. C. I‘. WILLCOX, A. M., I’rof. of Modern I-an- guage*. E. W. SPF.F.R, D. D., Prof, of Belles-IkCttre*. P. H. MELL, D. D., LL.D., Prof, of Metaphy sics. W. L. BROUN, LL.D, Prof, of Nttural Philowre i.hy A Pres. Ga. .State College Agriculture A Merit. Amt. WMS. RUTHERFORD, A. M., Prof, of Matlicma- tics. L. H. CHARBONNIER, A. M„ Prof, of Engineer- H. C. tVHITE, C. A M. E., Prof. Chemlitry A Geology. W. M. BROWNE, A. M„ Prof, of Hiatorr. - - - Lucy Cobb Institute, ATHENS, GA. B £ A.^ HEARD?'} A,,S<><:U,0 Princ, I» k - ■firILL open on the 8th day of Sep- 1 V tember, W75. OM HOES PER TERN (larladln, Foal). I’rhnary Urpartiiient — Academic Departmeut (Latin included) Oilleflste 4 ‘ Music, Instrumental^ — f I'HE public are hereby notified, that JL Lucy Ellen l»owdy, volored, who was under contract to work lor me during the year 1875. lias, without tuy consent, left my euipluy, and the public arc hereby warned, uuder the j ciiabies of the law, against employing sal J Lucy Ellen Dowdy G. Pa. DUKE, Sept. 1—44-lin. Jefferson, Ga. MARTIN INSTITUTE "YTTILL oi on on the 23d of Anau.te Parents and W t»uardlan* will find it well w ..t:> pic trouble 14 33 21 00 20 00 20 no French (extra 10 0:) Fainting — «... 13 35 Oral French and Singing taught all without ex tra charge The Scholastic year is divided into three Term''. JOHN II. NEWTON. President Board of Trustees. LAjlirCobb, Sec’y. 44-1 ur en*c*and cha: of instruc ek eslucation will find ex- bait a* much a.* iii most Institu- l for its character, we refer to inquire theexper tion here, before deciding where lor thos** under their charge, pense* little over bail as ium lions of equal grade, and for its character, we refer them, with perfect confidence, to the patrons ami pupils who have known the Institue, with its pre- „ntof leKh.re VBBANDfflftc Secretary Board Trustees, Or J. W. GLENN, PrindpaL Aspi« 18--42-tf. F «»r the next thirty days Wall Pockets, and all kinds Great Reduction in Prices Brackets, f Ornamental Wood Work, will be M»ld at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE'S. Now i» tJs.* time to make your houses hcaunful at low fignr. - lir nt bargain*given In GEORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY. W HEREAS, George E. Griffith applies to me for Letters of Administra tion ujion tho Estate of James E. Griffith, late of said county, deceased. Therefore, all persons arc hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, at my office, on or before the first Monday iu October next, else sa’d Letter* will be grouted the applicant. - n under my hand aud official siguntui \ ms ! i 3 *, 1 b75. J. IL LYLE, 4S-lt. Ordinary \ FTER the publication of this no- i e . nee a week for four weeks, and at a XJ Kegu Coun;v next. . It* e i< . t -Hid of tho Court of Ordinary Oconee . »■•!>• ehl on the l*t Monday in October • i • • .n will be made to said Court for • l * lie !. nd* of Jasper N. Edwards, late . iiutv, deceased, for the purpose of distri wiiii ihe ucirsofsaid Estate. JOSEPH E. TRIBLE, 07 -%—44—4t. Administrator. HART COUHTY. \ T OTICE.—After the publication of ; \ (,f» notice. onc«» irtvl; for four areeki, ap. Ii ,rt wiitty Geoigla, for leave to wll thelant longing to the .state ol Sarah E. Hilliard, late of s id county, deceased, this Ang. 2S. ll'T.y Sept. 1—-41—4t M. M. JOHNSON, Adrn’r. THE NEW Wool Carding Factory. / * USTOM Wool Cards now in ope- j ration at the Factory at tho eastern termit.u* I GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY. TYTHEREAS, John A. Mejrarity, V v nppli* - me for Letter* of Administration .,n the estate ! David P. Balieuger, late of said county, decease !. . _ , , . .. These ar»> !?:*• . fi re to cite and admonishail con ,.«-,w,.i i . vi .-v fiu^e, ifanv they have, at my the lint Monday in October E. M. PENDLETON, M.1D., Prof, of Agriculture. W. W. LUMPKIN, A.JM., ProC of English Liter*- t. 3 B ei e turo. W. L. MITCHELL, A. M., Prof, of Law. The next Term open* on October 6th, 1S75. Tuition iu Academic Department, 875, payable in advance, viz: S35 on Oct. 6th, with $5 Library fee, and 840 on March 1st, 1876. Fifty beneficiaries trom the State admitted without fee. The State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Art* forms a part of the University, and open* Oct. 6th. Law School open* Au§. 16th, 1875; 2d terra open* Feb. 21st, 1876 ; Fees 860 per term. Every branch of a lif>eml and professional education afforded. For catalogue*, Ac., address W. U. WADDELL, See. Faculty, August 18-42-tf. Athens, Ga. COTTON GIN REPAIRING —AT— THE ONLY STOVE MADE With Sliding Oven Doors. Patented Pei. 2,1869, and Ecpt. 2,1869. STOVES 1 STOVES!! gw £ e n The undersigned is now prepared lo ol fir the public the FINEST ASSORTMENT OF 9^ T a® W7 BK Plain Japancd AND STAMPED TIN WARES In Northeast Georgia, at LOW FIGURES. Roofing, Guttering and Tin Work Of all kinds, done promptly and cheap. J. T. COMER. Between On ter A Heaves and Orr A Co., August 25-43-61. Upstairs. r T , HE undersigned is now prepared -L to do all kinds of work in ^ GIN REPAIRING, —such as making— Brush Wheels, Boxing, Saws, New Gudgeons, putting on New Breastings, Etc., Ete., Etc. All work GUARANTEED, and done at SHORT NOTICE, and upon REASONABLE TERMS. J. L. THOMPSON, Cor. Thompson and Mathew Streets, Wintervillo, Ga. May 12,1875 28-4m TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for Building a Court House and Jail FOR CLARKE COUNTY, GA. O EALED Proposals for Building a Court Uou.se and Jail iu Athens, Clarke County, Georgia, will be received by the under signed until 12 in., Wednesday, September 15th, 1875. Each hid to b© endorsed. 44 Bid for Court House and Jail ter Clarke County, Georgia,” and with name of tid ier. Bids may embrace the whole work, or any of the following parts, viz: 1st. The Brick, Stone and Plastering work, in cluding the digging of the foundation. 2d. The Carj*cntcrs and shop work, including furnishing all necessary lumber. 3d. The Covering, Tinning ai ting up Tank aud Water Pipes. 4th. The necessary Iron work: 5th. The Painting. The Court House is 100x50 feet, with Pressed Brick front and sides. Slate and Tin roof. The Jail is of brick and plank, 40x36 feet, plank laid flat, and fastened with 20 penny nails. All door* of oak. The Board reserve the right to receive any, or reiect all bids, and to let out the work either as n whole, cr in the foregoing mentioned parts. The work i* to be started immediately «:pon signing the contract, and to be completed by Julv 1st, 1876. Plan* and specifications are to be seen at the office of Prof. L. U. Charbonnier, Architect, in Athens, Ga. By order ofthe Court House and Jail Board. A. L. MITCHELL, Countv Judge and Secretary of Board, ia larx * a/i i. ‘inning and Slating, and put- Boot and Shoe Manufacturer! COLLEGE AVENUE, Next Door to Post UNN hind, Uppers for making Low V/ Quarters, Congress, Alexl«-TIe«, *nd Prince Albert.. Repairing promptly executed. Send ten doUan, per m»il or express and you shall recei.e a Srst class palrof boot,. Juno.30, 1875. oo-tf. of Rroa I tercet, Athens, Ga. torily and with dispatch. August 11. 1R7X t saujoic- Dissolution ot Copartnership. rpHE recent death of my highly es* I teemed friend and partner, Walten H. OrlOeth, forces upon me the necessity of closing up the business of QrtOeth A Crane at once. All those Indebted to the late Sjm will please call and settle up without delay. nmtLtrhYsml letters should not be granted. I I propose tocontinue the business mail oflts omen under my hand at office, this a <«»y of branches, and hope by strict attention tomerlta vui?ust 187.8. J continuance of thopatronaac soliberally bestowed b ’ ;FRED C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary. In the nasi. J. IL <£L\NE, ThftmM s#pt. 1—14-41, I Ffb.j4.tr Not, Reftigc* Block, Thomas St. August 18, 187< 42-It COAL! COAL!! H AVING established a Coal Yard in connection with bit Warehouse, with a stock of FOUR HUNDRED TONS, l am now prepared to offer the following Coals to the citizen* of Athens, at very low prices: GENUINE “COAL CREEK,” From Knoxville Iron Company. Burns brightly, is in large lumps, hand picked,nnd is free from slste and clinkers. “ CAHABA,” Of Alabama. A most excellent Coal for domestic use, being Red A«h, large lumps, kindles quickly, and makes no elnders, soot or dust. “ BLACK CREEK,” Of Alabama. A new Coal, and the purest that comes from the Coal Fieldsof Alabama or Tonnes- *«©• J. U. CARLTON; August 11, 1875. 4i,| f ATHENS ACADEMY. 11MIE subscriber, for the past year J- the assistant of W. W. Lumpkin. E*q., la thi« Kfbrwil. wilt rawuu.n ika am.ne, k’i tfl I'ftVU ...» First Day of September, 1875, at the same place. Term* a* usual. W. A. MORRIS, A. M. Mr. Morris ha* been ray resistant, and I cordial ly recommend his School to my former patron*. W. W. LUMPKIN. August 11, 1875. 41-ltn Toy Money. ri*EN Dollars’ worth of Toy Green JL Backs for Ten Cents. The very thing for the Boys, at BURKE’S Book Store. June 2,1875. 31-t