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T 11 K E A. G 1 j E.
Friday Moruiug, May lit, l*7(i.
o X 'X' X).- ITEMS.
S o “Lost" notice iu another column.
Cheapest and best hains in the city
at Wiley’s.
I lie season is now at hand when liu
eti breeches are in doniaud.
Col. Candler is putting up a hand
ome residence on Bradford street.
bite brick block on Henderson’s cor
net is being vigorously pushed forward.
Cali at Wiley’s and get gold in ex
‘ bangi lor your greenbacks and city
lh . W. 11. Brock, of this city, is dan
gerously sick, with hemorrhage of the
bowels.
K !. Boone has the best pencil we
can (ind, and sells them at only a nickt 1
a piece.
Mr Vaughn’s now residence on
< i reen street will be finished and ready
for occupancy in a short time.
l or the giatilicntion of our juvenile
triends, we will mention the fact that
June-bugs will soon he ripe.
U hen a loafer eiders the sonetum
ol a busy editor, and the editor says,
"glad to see you’or back,” what docs
lie mean ?
A. hail storm would cool the atmos
phere, but we will try and worry along
without one for a time, if wo can havi
our choice in the premises.
1 In- patent medicine man, and the
eloquent, though obstreperous, vender
ol 1.1 ie “valuable prize box,” have not
appeared yet. Wait till they come.
Ihe eloquent cosmopolitan hors<
doctor was in town on Tuosday. lie
regaled our citizens in a somewhat
lengthy speech, delivered on tho shady
side.
Are yon parent V If so do you over
bog your son for doing what you do
occasionally yonrsolf? If you are in
tho habit of doing so abandon it a‘
once.
Tho pastor will preach a sermon- in
the Baptist. Church at 11 a. u. on “Tho
Cmilt and Danger of Novel-reading.’
The subject at night will be “Good
Angels.”
A series of lectures on vocal music
'Vill be commenced in the Baptist
Clmrchon next Tuesday night, with
out charge. Ail wishing to learn aio
invited to attend
Dr. .1. M. Byers’ stock of datigg ,were~
sold on Wodneskay, in this city, at
ci>ns!rble’ti sale. Everything was sold
; übjeef to a mortgage, and therefore
In ought next, to nothing.
A "('nMcmiui who ImH travolnd i-x
♦ t'tiKiv)% lor i lie last fcvt ral months
‘<l all'll on Wiiltii Hilay that thoro was
mom imjiidvi'inent in Gainesville than
in any | !;■ • < ho Inn I visited.
Me. (\ A. IfawkiiiH iiaa taken clmrgt
of Iho Mi ili >lui!• Springs property, and
has lilted it np in liisl-ehisHstyle. This
popular summer resort is now open
for t he reception of visitors.
The new hotel is rapidly approach
ing completion, and will ho ready for
■ !e-•■•>!. in a week or two. Mr. A. 0
liinid iia placed upon it this week his
cell hniti and cable lightning rod.
In this issue will be found an adver
tisement of the Kimball House, Atlan
ta The. is a pood hotel, and the trav
i iei cannot. In- ImUcr entertained any
wiiet in the Gate City tltau at “the
Kimball. ”
Home people seem to think that an
editor has nothing to do except write
pull's about “dead boats” who novel
pay lor a newspaper, and never advor
tise because, t hey say, “advertisements
are not read."
Are you out of employment, younp
man ” If so you are respectfully invi
ted to the gold fields of this section
You can h a e a lot on good terms, and
go to milking money at once. “Thor's
millions in it.”
I lev 11. K. Shackleford, General
Slide Superintendent of Cold Watei
Templars, will deliver a public address
upon the temperance subject at Home’
on the fourth Satuidav in May—the
271 h instant.
riu baptist Sunday School will pic
nic at Findley’s spring, near the depot,
on Saturday. Cordial invitations have
been extended to the other Sunday
Kcln>o of the city to unite on the oc
casion, which will doubtless L>o accept
ed. Keen body is invited to partici
pate; bui, don’t forget the capacious
basket. A gay time may be expected.
On Wednesday, Drs. Shaffer and
Ham wore summoned to attend the
family of our follow-c.itizoii, \V. P.
Smith, E (]. On investigation it was
found that several members of the fam
ily wore poisoned—somo of them being
quite sick. The proper remedies were
applied at once and partial relief at
least obtained. After a careful inquiry
into all the facts, the physicians are of
opinion that, t.ho poisoning insulted
from the use of milk from a cow that
had previously eaten Ihe lobelia plant,
a' all the symptoms indicated the poi
son of that plant. We are pleased to
learn tied, all those affected are im
proving, ami i hat no fatal results are
likely to follow.
Coi. A. L. Barg6, tho accomplished
teacher of penmanship, will open a
school at this place for instruction in
this useful branch of education on or
about tho 15th of June. Col. Barge
has acquired a high reputation as a
successful instructor, and under his
improved system of imparting a know
ledge of the art, has placed himself at
tho very head of his profession.
If you want a cooking stove, or any
thing in the house furnishing line, be
sure and call on Webb & Oliver, at tho
brick corner on the south side of tho
I’ublio Square. They manufacture all
kinds of tin and shoot iron wares, and
keep on hand a full assortment of goods
in their line, all of which they are now
soiling at panic pricos. Call and price
their goods, and you will not fail to
purchase what you need. See “ad.”
We are informed that Mrs. Jose
phine Humphries, wife of Bud Hum
phries, of this city, is lying very low
from the effects of abuses received at
tho bands of her husband. Wife
whipping is brutish under any circum
stances, but when it is taken into con
sideration that Jits. Humphries has
only been a mother about a month, the
crime is made doubly h. inous. The
matter should bo rigidly investigated
at once.
We hoar, for the last few days, a
good dual of complaint of rust on the
wheat. Up to this time it is confined
principally to the blades, but in a few
fields has appeared on tho stalk. Ten
days ago the crop presented a splendid
appearance, promising afmcyicld, but
the attack of this blight at this oarly
stage has produced quite a change in
die outlook. If the weather should be
favorable from this time forward the
result may not be so disastrous as some
aeom to apprehend. It is tho general
opinion of farmers, we believe, that
rust confined to the blade, whilst inju
rious, is not necessarily fatal to the
Our i x-devil gets off tho following,
which should arrest the attention of
th.e persons interested. He’s a born
poet, sure:
Happy is tho merchant who advertises,
For it ih ho who nover cries es, •
“Dull times,”
For want of dimes.
Neithur does ho yearn for the dollars
For which his neighbor loudly hollers;
For ho the fact expressed,
Of his lining distressed
For customers, in thori’y paper,
Which brought them to him in a caper;
At good pricos ho sold his various wares.
Which relieved him of Ins troubles mid cares.
And now ho is happy in Iho thought,
that ho has paid tor all goods bought,
Aud sold tho same tor tho ready cash,
Wilh which to liny his daily “hash.”
Now, young merchant, go aud do likewise,
Aud in your city paper advertise.
In your business attain you’ll have success;
With no protested notes to cause you distress.
And in tutor years yon can from business retire
Wilh a poekoilul of money a happy sire.
And when you “shuttle off this lnoitul coil,”
Von the “Devil’s” angry schemes will toil.
—llUltU JeVlB.
Oommuuieated. ]
.Sycamore Lodge, Hull Cos., G.i.
Eatjle: Will you permit your
correspondent through tho columns of
your widely circulutod journal to call
tho atli nlioii of ( ho citizens of Gaines
ville to tho importance of organizing
a literary society, or debating club. I
would respectfully suggest the name
of tho society: to-wit, “The Lyman
Hall Literary Society.” This would
be in honor of Lyman Hull, whoso
nnme can be seen appended to a fac
simile of the original Declaration of
Independence, so widely disseminated
this, our first Centennial celebration.
If I mistake not, onr solons in A. D.
ISIS, or ’ll), gave hi i honored namo to
onr county. : Lot a meeting be called
at a suitable time and convenient place
for the purpose of forming such a club,
and attending to such other literary
matters as may be suggested by our
own people. Yours,
Launoelot;
(.'onlicit Proceedings.
Council, Oiiambkr, {
City of Gain hsvii.uk, May 15, ’76. j
Council met- Present, His Honor,
I>. E. Banks, Mayor pro teni , and Al
dermen Lilly, Brice, Panel and Davis
Minutes of last meeting read and
col firmed.
Mayor Candler appeared and look
his seat.
Finance Commit,tec reported cm pe
tition of F Pfeifer, recommending that.
Council let said assessment remain as
returned by city assessors.
The following bills were approved
and ordered paid by the Finance Corn
mil tee;
I). E. Banks (Chairman) street work 8 7 8:t
W. J. (Billies, blacksmith 2 00
Engle Office, printing in 1875 42 75
P. I*\ Lawslic, judgment anil cost Supe
rior Court C>B 32
Referral to Finance committee:
K. L. 800 no <fc Cos., nails $ lf>
W. J. Gri flies, blacksmith account . 1 35
On motion, the Mayor was author
ized to draw his warrant to pay freight
on new boll which is replaced by com
pany for present bell at the college,
which is broken.
Council adjourned.
D. G. Candler, Mayor.
A. B. C. Dorsey, Clerk.
Gainesville District Conference will
convene in Gainesville Thursday, June
2!)tl>, at 7.60 o’clock, r. m., ami continue
for three days. Bishop Pierce and Dr.
J B. MeForrin have promised to at
tend. J. It. Parker.
Labor is so cheap in China that a
Chinaman can make money by sitting
all day and clinking gold pieces in a
leather bag. By night he has worn
enough gold dust off' to pay him, and
has the coin left.
Centennial Christian Homes.,
The great number of visitors in Phil
adelphia, duriug the Centennial Exhi
oition, necessitates the opening of pri
vate homes for board and lodging.
Many Christian families, who are un
willing to open their doors to a prmis
cuous public, have arranged a plan by
which they give admission to Chris
tians and their friends. This will be
equally pleasant to Christian people
abroad who may not wish to be asso
ciated with the great variety of char
acters brought together in hotels and
public boarding-houses
In order to have this select class the
price of board is generally much lower
than prevails by other arrangements,
varying from 5 to § 12 a week,aud from
Ito $2.50 per day. Each iamiiy fixes
its own price and receives its pay di
rect from its guest Those wishing to
secure places under this arrangement
will write as long before-hand as pos
sible to the office for Centennial Chris
tian Homes, care of Iluv. Edwin M.
Hong, 8. E. Cor 12th and Berks Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Die Soul and Origin of Life,
By M. F. Stephenson, author of
Geology and Minorology of Georgia,
etc., etc.
This fascinating and instructive
volume is now going through the
press, and will bo ready for delivery
by the 15th of May, 187(1. Dr. Ste
phenson is well known in Georgia, and
indeed all over the whole South, as a
scientist and independent thinker.
I lis book embraces what ho considers
the llational and Philosophical view of
tho creation of mind and matter. Ho
denies t ii fit there is any conflict between
science and the Bible, when tho latter
is correctly translated.
Those desiring the book should sond
ns by mail 75 cents, and as soon as it
is out wo will forward it by mail post
paid. Address all orders to
Red wine & Estes,
Gainesville, Ga
• ;
Hvn.l xvlint Ucv Or. I.nvick Pierce Says of
Tliraslv's con.suioplivc Cure.
Macon, January 8, 187(1.
Dear Brother Davies: Excuse me for writ
iu only when lam dooply interested. I have
liooit spoochless about two mouths. Could
not road and pray in a family. Had tried
many things (lot no benefit trom any. Since
Conference someone scut mo from American
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Care aud
Dang Restorer, which I have been taking now.
this is (bo 9th day, and loan talk now with
some ease. 1 came here, among oilier things,
to supply myself with this medicine. No drag
gist has itcn sale. I must have it. ’'l
want you to go in person to Thra h Ac Cos ,
show them this 1 tier and make them send me
by express to Sparta, Ga , two, three or four
bottles, wilh bil 1 . lam getting on finely.
L. Fierce.
For sale by Dr. 11. : . Bradley, Gainesville,
Hn May 19 ly
Dse.l In Nearly Every Lmcnllly in Many
Stales.
lions the fact that more cases of whites, sup
pressed and irregular menses and uterine ob
structions, of every kind, are being daily
cured, by Dr. J. Hradfield’s Female Regula
tor, than by all other remedies combined.
Its success in Georgia and o In i States is be
yond precedent in the annals of physic.
Thousands of certificates from women every
where pour iu upon the pro lbt.or. Tim at
tention ol prominent medical men is aroused
in iiehalt of this wonderful compound, and
the most successful practitioners use- ii. If
women suttVr hereafter it will be their, own
fault. Female Ivegulator is prepared and
sold by L. 11. Ifradlicld. Druggist, Atlanta,
Ga. , and may be bought lor $1.50 |v r bottle
ul any respectable Drug Store in the [Juion.
J'ifl'vcls Truly item? if id
Cautuusville Ga., April 2(>, 18(19.
'1 iris will certify that two members of my
immediate family', after having suffer rat for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
having boon treated without benefit by- vari
ous medical doctors, were at length complete
ly cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Rradfield’s
FF.MARE RUGURATOU. I therefore deem
it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the
hope ot drawing attention otsutl’eriiig womon
kind t,> the merits ot a medicine whose power
in lining irregular and suppressed menstrua
tion, lias bee proven under my own personal
observation. Its elii ol on such eases is truly
wonderful, and well may the remedy bo called
“Woman’s Rest. Friend.”
Yours respect fully, J. W. Strange.
A .M si Useful Article in every household
ii a Sewing machine. Tim Wilson Shuttle
Sowing Machine combines in every degree tho
most perfect maehiuo yet invented. It is ele
gant in linisti, simple to learn, runs smoothly
amf quickly, and wiiat is more important, is
the cheapest. The Wilson Machine lias re
ceived the highest praise from all who have
used it, and stands at the bond of all sewing
machines.
Machines will be delivered at any railroad
station in this county, free of transportation
charges, it ordered through the company's
branch house, at Messrs. Roone <fc Rudolph’s,
Gainesville.
They send an elegant catalogue and chrome
circular tree on application.
This company wants a few more good
agents.
Ai liiipai tueit (’mi* l>y Dr. Twit’s sL.xpce
tonmf.
Wc lisiVG been iutbruieil Jv Mrs. Williams,
Ri'iii'l iliuightur of (it'll. Israel Putnam, tlmt
she siitt'i-rcfl fur many years with Asthma, c-
Cimipanii il with great difficulty oi Urealhing,
Indeed, she says, il prevented her Irom lying
in n loi’iunhent position, and often snflocaiioii
appeared lnevitahle, lor which she used Tutt's
Expectorant. The relief was so great that
she vas encouraged to j else.vere in its use’ un
til every vestige of the painful disease was en
tirely removed.
“We cannot speak too highly of this valuable
pr j>aration of Dr. Tutt, and for the sake of
suffering lininauity hope that it may become
more generally known.”—Christian Advocate.
null County Deputy Sliel itrs Sales.
\1 7 ILL bo sold before the Court House door in the
Vv otvid t. iuesvillo, Hall county, Georgia, within
the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June
next, the following property, to-wit:
Twenty acres of land, more or less, in said county,
adjoining lands of A. Wli*lchel, on the east; J. J
Gaines, on the south and west, and A. J. Davis on the
north, !>\ virtue of a Justice Court li fa from 411th
district G. M., in fiver f Hanks & Brother vs L. A.
Floyd, maker, and Philip Chments and B. 1\ Hanie,
endorser*. Levied oil as the properly of L. A. Lloyd!
maker, and pointed out l>y Philip Clements, endorser.
Levy made by John A. Morrison, L. C., and returned
to me.
Also, at the name time and place, the lot and house,
wth all the improvements thereon, where u. M.
DoM>* now lives, in the city of Gainesville, Ga., ad
joining the property of A. B. C. Dors y on the south,
Iron ting 1(H) feet on the west side of Alain street, and
running back west at right angles with said street to
Line street. Levied on as the property of T. B. Mc-
Camy, executor of Elizabeth MeOamy, and coased, by
vi tne of a Justice Court fi la, in favor of J. p. Davis
vs Thomas B. MoCaray, executor of Elizabeth Mo
Camy. deceased. Levy made by Johu A. Morrison,
L. and returned to me.
may I*2-td S. U. BINDLEY, Deputy Sheriff.
Caroline M. Lacy vs James li. Lacy.—Bill for Divorce
in Banks Superior Court—Returnable to April
Term. ISTti.
{ T \IT A KING to the Court that the defendant in
the above stat and case is not to he found in the
. nnty oi Poik-. and it further appearing that he Is a
non-resident *f the Stab .
i It is, tlirrcfure. or.ler.nl t'-.d service in the above
staled lib- 1 be l-erf'-c-i'd Upon tbs Haul .James R. I aev
by pnbliesli-'ii el this notice iu the U inesviltn Eaclo
ini-'" a mouth b-r four mouths preceding the next
term of sui.l Court. 11. K. WOFFORD,
Granted: Attorney pro. libelant.
< Ho. I>. liit-E, Judge S. C.
1 certify that iboaboveisa t ue extract from th-'
minutes of banks Superior Court, April Term, 1576
this fill day of May, 18711.
mayc>-lam4m W. W. MOORE, O. S. C
w I 1 XV M I v Y a o O J> ,
No 21 Marietta, Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Dealer in Carpels, Oil ClothtffaUings, Curtains, LambreqS,
Shades and Upholstery Goods.
Jt©- Loiters ot inquiry promptly answered.
The New Hotel, Near the Depot,
I*OH. IjIIAQE.
O AIL) HOTEL WILL BE LEASED to a responsible
O party for a lei m of years running from three to
livo. Tli lessee shall have the* privilege of giving a
Dame thereto. Address, Eaglo ollice. Gain sville, <ia
mayf.-tf
HENRY WRIGHT -
Has opened a First-class
Dating- Saloon,
I N GAINESVILLE, ON THE NORTHEAST OOKNKF
! of Lawrencoville ami Main streets, to which plao
ho cordially iuvites all his white friends, wnmi in
will politely serve them with Refreshn outs, consist
in# of Pound (lake. Tea Cakes, Lemonade, Ice Cream
I'-.ilud Ouhiard and numerous other dainties, at rea
Honahle rates. Cali and satisfy the inner man.
mays-tf
A ET M T O For best chance in the wort
&*** <5 B ’£3* to coin money. A dress II {
SA I'!CT V POCK KT CO., Nowa k‘, N. J.
I>S VCSIO3I A JVC Y, or SOUL (IIAUMUVG
.Tfow either a x may fascinate and gain tho loy;
and affections of any person they choose instnntl
This simple, mental acquirement all can possess, iru
by mail for 25c., og.-ther with a marriago guid
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, VVeddin,
Night Shirt, ite. A queer cook. Address,
T. WILLIAM jc 00., rubhshors, Fhila.
t HUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENES>
AM) ALL THROAT DiNKASFS,
TTSS33
CELLS’ GARBOUG TABLETS
Tut upnniy in 81.1 l K boxes. 1
ATIUK.II ANIISt'KE lIKVIEDV. I
D>r aalu by druggist. generally, nn,| JOHNSTON
HOLLOWAY k CD., I‘hlla. Pa. .
jtJK fr\ Ajji nl, vviuilril fora new bußineiui
T*' vyJ ill wtiich any actiVM Man or Woman ca
CIA omnly make S', to #tl> a day. One wh
•v - 1 had nover auvassed before, mad- f 7.f.
A in one hour; an oxg.rieneoil agout mth
-a*- 57g.75 in II hours. Particulars free
TANARUS) A V O. A. CLEGG, Manager, tS’.l Duane S?
-
QiiTsfy Bponaible and reliable, and tliiuk is
•d ll * “ otfrs Agents rxtrnoi-illnary indue
meuts.”—A’, r. Weekly Sun, April 19, IH7C.
A CUP OF COLD TEA
A noted English Traveler says, much finer Tea
drank m ltuaaia than iu England; the difference •
not probably owing to the Overland transportatioi
but that the Russians buy the best Te. grown n
China, little of that kind going to other countries. :
THE RUSHAN TEA COMPANY
offer iu this market a limited quantity of this TfA.
It is absolutely PURE.
Sent try mail, prepaid, 1 lb. canisters, $2.50; qfb
il-'-'V To introduce this Tea a liberal sample s’eutfor
25c. RUSSIAN TEA CO., 100 Pearl SI., N. y.
FULLER, WARREN & COi
MANUFACTURERS OF
S TO VIA pi The largest usuortimlit
K A x t; K V i
1,11,1 A 111 the market •
kuun U
OUR lEW WOOD AND COAL COOKING STOVISS.
GOLDEN CHOW:- 1 .
REPOSTFR.
SPIRIT SF ’7B.
OUTHERN OEM.
AND THE FANIOUS
TEWART ‘ IMPROVED’
MEET TUE WANTS OF EVERY DEALER.
Correspo deuce invited. Price List and cut upon
application to FULLER. WARREN A CO.,
'if" Walter street, Now York.
mcmillan & snow,
Atlnutii, Gra ,
AIT HOLES ALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PRO
VV duco nd Provirt.oitH.
Wlntlotialn Houbd, No. II Forsyth atreot, near State
Capitol. .
1' Mu-y Orot’ory Ifouso Ni. 25 Manotta Btreot, near
D*(livu*B optira ilouHf. apr7-Uiu
VOUNG
A MEM.
I3oy and Middlo Ag 'li
Mon trained for a aueci-SKful start in business I
Lift* At Eastman College. The oldest, largest ami only
Institution that gives an Actual Business Practice.
Currency and Men hand He used have a real value.
Each day’s transactions based on quotati- ns of New
York Market. New Bui dings, ltatos low. Graduates
assisted to situatio-s Applicants received any week
day. H* for* to Patrons and Graduates in nrarlt every
city and town. Address for particulars ami Catulogur
of B,fil'd Graduates in Business. u. (i. EASTMAN,
LL.D., Pougb.koepsle, N. Y.
O <ly w( hum Agent* wanted. Outfit
0 8 and terms free. TRUE & CO.,
mar3l-4w Augusta, Maine.
FREE TICKET \
Jr i o Philadelphia
r ii Auy p° int in u. S. east of Utah. A
Mrlkiiff&Tß Above u R. Ticket (it also ad- J
Bg a mitn to Centennial Grounds) JS
ff and cosh a day easily earned canvassing Jff
B n fer our jmpor, j*i lures, .fee. Anybody cun do it. MM
■ * •rbcuiars free. Send address c>n postal card J&y
V J o receive copy of paper also, send G cts. Ad- J&&
I ureas : IHK ILLUSTRATED \ViSKKLY,
' No. 11 Deybt., Now York.
PER WEEK GUARANTEED to Agents, Male
Jrl £ and ami Female, in their own locality. Terms
"r and OUTFIT FREE. Address.
P. O. VICKERY *<; CO., Augusta, Maine.
$5 to S2O per day at homo. Samples worth
STINSON k. CO., Augusta, Maine.
MIND READING; PSYCHOiHANC?, FASCINATION; SOUL
iflOhm-miug, Miwmeriam, aud Marrigu (luiiiii, show
mi Ip \v either sox may fiixoinato ami gain the lovt
>ml all etion of any pors-m they chorine insbmtiy, 400
agon, bj mail 50 els. limit k O-i. 13US 7th 81. Khila.
IIIIC HK-T FAMILY MKIJICIMCS.
Toattnl by popular use fur over
A qU VRTKU OF A CKNTUK-VI
li-. Strong’. Com p ninil ,s i.lire Pill.
Curo Com-lipation, liilioiiH h-hs, Liver Oomp aint,
Malarial Fi vers, Rh.nmatism, Erysipelas, mid ali
disriiHi-H ri'ipiiring ,u active but mild' purgaiive.
Ifr. Mnillg’s Pu t,n il I Siomilr'o i'lils
Cure Ciiiwlih, Cidds, Fevers. Female Complaints, Sirk
Headaehe, Dyspepsia, and ali derangements of the
Stomaeh, C. E. Hull & Cos., New York, Proprietors.
ADVERTISING
I* REI.KIIOIS ASD AURICDLTUKAL
WEEKLIES IMLF-PUUi;. bend for Oata
lue on the LIST PLAN. For information, address
GEO, P. ROWELL & 00.,
11, Park Row, New York.
J. M. OWEN,
DEALEB IN
Dry L4noils, Uiurcrti-H, llanlwarc, anil
General Merclianilise,
BELiLTON, o^.
HE Sells Goods Cheap for CASH, and furnishes the
traveling public with a good, square meal at his
Hotel ou living terms. Call ou him. fapr 18-tf.
M. W. RIDEN’S
Law and Claim Agency.
TO THE PUBDIC.
Having trustworthy correspondents
in Washington, D. C., I am prepared with better
than ordinary facilitiea to pi'oarcuto before any and
all the several departments of tlio Govoruuiont, the
Southern Claims Commission, Court of Claims, t a
tint. Laud and l’eusion Offices, any and ali cairns
growing out of. or incident to, the late war tr other
wise.
I will collect -‘r pu Government Vouchers
given during or Pince the war.
I will endeavor to collect fr -m the Uov* rnmeut the
Proceeds ..f Sales of raptured or Aband ned Proper
ty, where the money has heeu paid int the Treasury;
ami will collect pay lor Horses, Mules, Wag-uia etc.,
impressiul lor the use of the Government, and not
returned. Address, with stamp for reply,
M A.SPIN W. HI DEN,
Attorney at Law and Claim Agent,
marii-tt Gainesville, Hall county, Ga.
r l’he Markets.
OORRECTED BY BANKS S, BiO.
(HjLIj —buying Q
Helling *
HILV ICR Buying
OottCDAT IXHtty-lcot-
CORRECTED BY O. A. LILLY & CO..
Low Middling.
Ordinary.... to 10
Stains 1 k 8
Receipts since iast* week‘/.V ® * J
Toui receipts to date * • J
Market dull.
Ooumu ■'X-otfui
CORRECTED WEEKLY UY K. L- IiOONK A CO.
COFFEE—java ft lb
rio •• S]S.W
sugar—y ib, ex. c.; —•••• *
“ “ " Cruaheil..
" “ " Yellow C {J
ga; l!r ’’ Wn >OO !2>i
ga/ 7U
maceerel-W' bbl
0HKK8K......* t IjWMW
TEAS—imperial
“ hyson .. 24
candles—v th fi(l Ou
SALT—jit sack 25
COHN—white bunhel ' 10
NEW CORN KBtu**s
MEAL—'ti bushel KH to V 0
FLOUR—mp. rime—per ft 3'4®4vj
“ extra “ 4*
“ Tamily “ S.V® 4j<
“ ex family “ HRkg *X
“ taucy ‘ 4 & 4,q
HAY—clover 100 lbs
“ timothy “ none
WHEAT—whito—now lit to ISO
red P20t0’.30
BACON—hams'—ft 12@1B
BACON—clear sides—fl ft 1 15
BACON— ft 18lsi,
BACON—C It ft Uto lfl
BULK MEAT—clear sides 14&14
HAMS (sugar cured) canvassed ID® if
EGGS 11 to 18
BUTTER 88 40 85
CHlCKENS—spring 15 to 8*
“ grown 80 to 85
DRIED PEACHES—unpealed |t ft
,* pealed “ 4J 18
DRIED APPLES—pealed V ft , 5
SWEET ••
ONIONS—dry T 6
SODA CRACKERS, (freßh) 18 1*
LEMON “ “ 88
SUGAR “ “ 800
GINGER 85© *0
SPICE... 350 80
PEPPER Joo M
CLOVES pp oz) 5
NUTMEG “ @ 38
STARCH 10
BROOMS each 150*8
BUCKETS (painted) “ M
PEARL GRITS—IB ft 850
WELL ROPE—fl ft 150 15
AXLE GREASE—ft box 1*
AXES 1 00@
AXE HANDLES 100 80
PLOW LINES—H pair (32 feet) *BO -
STICK CANDY—*) ft tea,
FANCY CANDY— |t ft 40® 50
SOAPS various kinds 8® 1#
RAISINS—V ft 1*
VPPLES—fI bushel 50® 100
POWDER—A* ft 35® 40
SHOT— p ft 181,®
W. PROOF C APS-p box 18®
I’OBACi O—‘p ft —— 85® 108
CIGVRB 85® 10
RICE H ill 18® 11U
BEESWAX lb 36
CABBAGE—f), ib 1 0 J
RAGGlNG—standard -B‘, ft yd 14® IT
TIES- *H®*
SHOVELS—Ames' No. 0 1 M®
“ •* " 1 1 25®
IRON—Sweed t> ft S® *
SHIRTING—7-8 *>.*>;
“ 2-4 6HOT
SHEETING—4-4 8® 11
FA'Cril 'Y ’irill ea ii i
CHECKS la <jA
MEW BUSINESS !
Clements & Whetstone
Would fonpectfully call th* attention of their friends
and the public generally to their now stock of good!
recently bought at
ilottom Figures.
Th< ypr poao to deal fairly, aud ask only a portion
of public ravor.
THEY KEEP
Shirts for (xenlleiiii ii, Krmiy-Mailr,
except the nowuig of tvo seama, aud they will aeJl
them m.i cheap (a llrat class ai tlcte; that
You Cannot Afli tl to Hoy Klmurkeri'.
Call at tlicir Stoic, South Cocner Public Squaro,
Gainesville, Ga*
jau7-tf
BANK
OF
HANKS Ac HUOTHKII,
IM. E. Uoruvr Uubllc tiqiaiirc,
Oainesvilio, .... Georaia.
* 'i OLD, Silver, Exchange and Gold Dust bought and
*? sold; collectloiiß made; deposits received; ap
proved paper discounted. Interest will be paid on
deposits, if ioft for a specified time.
s p22tf tw
J. U. S. TIMBER LAKE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,,
Candler Hall IluildLng.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE HARD TIM EH.
feblft-tf
■J. T. LITNF.R, W. M. PUOKBT,
Cleveland, Ga. Gainearllle, G
LATNER & PUCKETT,
DENTAL SURGEONS.
Are prepared to do all kinds of work atshor notice.
Prices *atisfactoiy.
U. H. PUCKKTI\
Athens St., near Cor. Summit,
<; viM wviu.r, (a.,
Lh prepare I to make .til kind* *f JEWHLUY onto
PUKEGE UGIA GOLD. H will il>.> repair
WATCHES, JEWSLRY, &c.
Far specimens a* hi* work, reliability, &e„ he te
i'. rH, by permission, to Redwine li Ktra, at Eagle of
fice. WM.PUOKIT.
A. W. Elrod vs. W. C. Dcavors, of Habersham couuty,
and A. -T. West ct. al., of Banks county, and Per
melia Ile&deu.—Bill iu Equity in Bunks Superior
Court, returnable to the April term, 1876.
IT APPEARING to the Court that Perwelia Hendon,
a party defen taut in the above atatod ease, ta not
to be found iu Banks county; and it further appearing
that she does not reside in thiaßtate: It is otdereu
by the Court that the above stated bill be porfeoted
upon said Permelia Heoden by publicet on of this
order once a month for four mouths preceding the
next term of this Court, iu the Gainesville Eagle, a
public gazette of this State. J. B. ESTES,
Granted: Complainant’s solicitor.
GEO. D. RICE. Judge C. 8.
I certify that the above is a true extract from the
minutes of Bauks Superior Court, April Term, 1876.
apr7-law4m W. W. MOORE, C. 8. 0.
E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS.,
Advertising Agents,
WO W. Fourth St., CINCINNATI, 0.,
Are authorized to c ntract for advertising in this
paper. Estimates furnished free. Send for a circular.
Blacksmith Shop.
rpUE UNDERSIGNED has established a Bhep on
JL Lanreneoville street, a little baek of Alvah
Smith’s livery stable, where he is prep red to de all
hinds of work iu his line. He guarantees satisfaction
hi all < uses, and solicits a share of paU ouago. Prices
suited to the times.
marl7-tf W. J. GBIFFIIO.
SITUATION WANTED.
\ YOUNG mau of good hab ts, a*d ability to c u
duct the mechanical depart men* of a first-class
country w-ek!y, desires a situatiou as cither foreman,
compositor and “maker-up,” or to reuder general as
s-ist.iuec in the ruuuieg of sue a paper. References
"•*n Will work on reasonable terms. Address,
BURR JOY S, I aoi.k Office, Uainesvi.ie, Ga.
. February 18th, 1876
Tax INTotiee.
\LL PERSONS withiu the city limits, liable to
sireei tax. are notified that the same is now due
The tax is two dol ars and fit y cents each, and must
be paid in oue installment.
By order of Council.
aprT-tl A. B. C. DORSEY, Clerk.
lß7e *
GEORGIA DIRECTORY
*’lr.t R, K ~lu, I SSU e,, w
1* Will contain a complete
Oflbi™ ®‘ n 1 corrcct li6t ot State ami County
for this Wet by Itoute v-i-m ldu ' . I ’ rup , ait ' a oaproßHlj
iu our Director. " “ tS ' “ ,,a 0,,1 > to *>e found
MtoSSS&ZS?* ‘ ua county
sSSSrat
SSSSSSS-fass-ftS
It* tntriuslo value i ? f ”" u " !ffit,t<l wit),
ltd preparattoii. ’ fefeat bams bestowed upon
H atos:
One Page and Copy of Book
Tbm I*’?.“* * nd °°w uf Book.::::::: y
Fourth Page and Copy of limit, .*
Prlne of Book with Inch card 1 - , u "
Naina in capital letters . ; ; ' " ' “ ,!l '
•prrT-tf WUEELEK . JURIIIUA k BRUCE.
Pnbaslmrs, Atlanta, Ga.
TclS 2ST Otlco.
Second Round.
r WILL BK AT THE FOLLOW INti PI \CIN win
yir t l , H7 B lmrl, ° ae ° f *““** TANARUS Ketnma to/toe
Morgana’ District, Monday, May let
Gainesville - Tuesday, 2nd.'
olade 0, ° e “"™‘ U y, May 3d.
utade Thursday, •* 4th
Narramore “ Fridnv J ~ J“ 1,
poik.viiio - ; a t d, ‘s’ .
QtiUhau'a Mouda-f’ “ Hth
Big Hickory •• 7 uesday, .. yt! '
.. Wedmaday, •• b,u,.
Whelchel'a Friday y ' Un '
WHamm’" 6 li anil > ’
Robert .. T,',n"7,: !ay ' May >™>-
Flowery Branch District,'Friday May've,
CUnchem District, Htttnr.l y,
- ~ J - 8- SIMMONS, Tax iteceiver
„ Hall County.
MRS. E. z
HOCKLEY
Milliner and DrestT '
■-mi*
UP-BTAIR3 OVER A. J. COMER'S, EAST SIDE
Public Square. Lately romoved tioin Spring
elreot to the above named aland.
She wishes to remind her frionds and the public
generally, that aho la now receiving her SPRING
STOCK OP
nvnii_.x_.iT<rii3T^^r,
CONSISTING OF
LADIEB' HATS, ARTIFICIAL PLOWEIvS,
RIUBONS, Etc.
She has on hand Ginghams and Lawn Bonnets; and
*h also makes the Paine to order.
She is prepared to Out, Fit and Make both Ladies’
Dresses an Gentlemen’s Clothing by mi’as lire.
apr‘Jl-3m
Call and be Convinced
That i have now the finest stock of
MILLINERY GOODS ever brought to
HALL COUNIY
In the various lines the Stock is large, and has been
selected with groat car*.
The Ladies are invited to examinemy assortment ot
3JLUDBS GOODS,
TRIMMING'S, LACKS, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIOKIiIEs, Ktr.
Will give also to my past cu tomers a nice pres nt.
and B**e me b#f*uu purchasing eat where.
Mils. M. rioßso\s.
I else have a branch store at i ahlonega we'l sup
plied with Mill'nery Goods. apr2l-3m
kTlTboone,
SUCCESSOR TO BOONE & CO.,
Take pleasure in announcing to ihs
Friends and Oustem-rs, that lie has on hand and
is reviving a* the OLD STAND a large and well as
sorted St ek of ~
General Merchandise
CONSISTING OF
Dry CT oocl3,
Groceries, Hardware, (Notions,
Hals, Coots am! Shops,
Factory Goods, Etc.
All of which will be sold at a very small advance on
flrkt cost for cash.
U Agent for the Btie of ATHENS FACTORY, and
will 801 l Goods by tho bale at. Factory prices lor cash.
aprU-tf
New Store, New Goods.
W. G. TURNER
HAS ON HAND AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
JDIEVSr GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Bools, Shoes, lints, Caps,
And Notions,
which ho will sell CHEAP for CASH or country
produce. mar24-3m
33 1 :r ands .
/ CANARY BIRDS, good singers, price s;} per pair.
\ J Mookiug Birds, good singers, price $3 per pair.
Gold Orioles, good si gera, price f.3 per pair. Red
birds, g*o<l singers price s:> per pah.
Bilk Fowls of Japan—These fowls arc ol recent in-
arc larg- as Brahmas, v i v hardy, gn at
Uyers, destihiM of feathers, but are covered with a
suit of long silky hair of bright colors price $8 per
pair or $lO per trio. (immi Guineas, anew acquisi
tion, pritr<? $8 per pair or $1 per ri>.
Parrots. good talkers, price fit each.. Wild Geese,
(dinisticaled pnee $8 p-r [air. Australian Pea
etw.k*. prie# $!0 per pa r. l ure white teg -In, Mad--
ga car and Kgyptian Rabbits, price $A per pair.
Guinea Pis*. $ p-r pair. Texas Squirrels, pun
white, jrlc* fft per pair.
HMT Order any of those animals now Semi money
by •![ rss or po*toittoe m ney order. No 1 ve animals
sent out C. O. D. Address, F. E. G. LINDSEY,
mar It)-’f Agent, Abiugton Va.
Dissoluti ii.
rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
I under the firm ume ol K. L. Boonu b Cos. is this
d.y dlM.lrfd by mutual conseut. The unsettled
buaiueai or said firm will be closed tip by W. A.
Browu, who is aatborizsd to use the firm name iu
such liquidations. The business will be continued bi
ll. L. Boone, at the old a'aud.
K. L. BOONE.
W. A. BROWN.
C. I. BROWN.
Qalneeville. Oa., April 1, 1076.
IST o t 1 c e.
I have this day sold my entire interest aud good will
in the banking aud brokering business, under the firm
name of Browu Brothers A Cos., to W. A. Brown
C. I. Browu, who are authorized to continue the busi
ness under the same name aud stylo.
K. L. BOONE.
Gainesville, April 1,1H76. apr7-4t
Recipe for Preserving Fruit.
RECIPE for preserving Peaches, Pears, Quinces,
Plums, Berries, Grapes, Tomatoes, Corn aud
Okra, in barrels, kegs aud jars, without using sugar,
at a cost of from f *ur to eight cents per gallon, and in
quality and freeh fruit tiavor equal to the best canned
frails. Price 50 cents per copy. Address,
M. T. WELLBORN.
aprT-tf Marion, Perry oounty. Ala.
NOTICE,
fllHOm Indebted to MeKown A McLeroy are ear
-1 nestly requested to come forward aud settle their
secosute at eace. WE MUST HAVE TIIE MONET.
All who fail to settle Insido of ton days from date will
•ml therr accounts In the hands of an officer for col
lection with orders from us to push al oueo. WE
MEAN EXACTLY WHAt WE SAY.
Very rospo tidily,
McKown .v McLeroy.
1 will receipt them. E. T. McLEKOY.
dec lOtf
11. J. LONrl, M. Y> J. W. BAILEY, 11. Ij.
BAII.KY At I.OIVC,
Phyniciuiix unl Surgeons,
tebii-U GAINESVILLE, GA.
j I 'lf - U . JI. HifOGK,
WKsr SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Dealer iu
IHILULS, PAINTS, OILS,
DYE STUFFS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, PERFUMERY,
TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES, COMBS,
411,1 u!! ° t:,or “*■> kept In a First-Clapf.
Drug Store.
-Mbeutenuon
Celebrated Liver mul Dyspeptic
Dompo n n and ,
wkl.b 13 30 universally admired by all buffering
htftaauity whenever used l’or the euro of
nyspepsl.t, I.„ll K ,s„„„, Liver Complain,.
S,, k lltailaf hr, lit I lons Collr,
lent j . Constlpniton „t u„ WP , K(
Acidity of tliv Stomncli, t'lirofiif
ninrrhne or Dysentery,
Nervous Debility,
or any discaat originating from the Li,or or Stomach
This Compound limits only a trial to convince tin
meat incredulous of its superiority over all 9(h( .
preparations.
11.0 Proprietor cou.d furnish many t, atimoniala oi
tho wonderful cure made by thia Compound, hut for
want ot apace will submit only one for tl.e present.
Oainesvillk, Ga., July stli, 1875
lam‘ f Von ‘yearTwiC,"chmnieTia^Z ß V’*'
Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, and I had “titert
temporary relief. Ilearine of ,i,I lnot,:
made l,y the uso of your Celebrate, i Livcraud Dys"
pe, tie Componnd, I was induced to Irvi bottle an.i
to my great surprise had the aatisfaetion ofwiii'.“
ln " “ most speedy convalescence of both mainline
SSSSSSSr&tft
Olio (tf fior Pirn ur.'l I ‘J • ‘• fc ’ gOl.il In elltll ftß ftllV
iS=S=SS=
ZAOCIIEUS liUIiGINS.
,!s u IVO OTHER!
Tint Clicapest, Thu Best-!
LADU’S A Last:
ONLY $:i5,00 PER TON, and ono compose.
cording to directions fu nished with each lor
will makt) FIVE!
Road tho following cortilicate from one of Georgia’s
best and wisest farmers:
Palmbtio, Ga., February 4, 187(5
A. C. Ladd, Esq., Atlauta, Ga. -Dear Sir: I used 250
pomids of Ladd’s Alkaline Fertilizer l*st se-isnu as a
tost; was woll pleased w tli the result, and am desir
ous of using one or two tons this season, if I can ob
tain it at reasonable rates, and will lake the agency
for it at this place if I cau obtain it upon the right
terms. Write mo your rates, cash and credit, and
oblige yours, very rospectfully,
THO MaVS J. BULLARD.
For further particulars, apply to A. 0. Ladd, iu per
son, or by latter, or call ( n Mr. M. Van Estos, at the
Eagle office, Ga nesville, Ga., who will give any in
formation desired. marß-tf
Beef! Beef! Beef!!
I Have Opened a First-l lass
irKiHSli JYLUiAT MARKET,
At my Old btoro, Northeast corner Public Square.
I will pay good prices lor good Beef, .Mutton, Kin
and Pork. Bring along your Cattle, Sheep, Kid and
Pork.
marlJ-lf (J. A. HAWKINS, Agent.
Wiigons and Buggies!
JOHN I) BAGWELL A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS of
Wagons and Buggies,
SIX MILES WEST OF
C3 i tj ±G a,,
Keep constantly on hand a supply of First
t:lasa Two-Korso Wagons at from $75 t s‘.s
I’ii'Ht-Olass Ono-llorse Wagons at from ss:j to SCO
First-Glass Buggies from sllO up.
Orders solb ilod, to which prompt attention will be
given. jan2B-tf
AY’. F-. HOOKER,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY
At t>aiiic:-viUc, (<a.
| > F.PREBENTB the following reliable Insurance
It Uonipanies, and will take good riskß any whom in
Northeast Georgia:
Liverpool London and Globe, capital $28,000,000
Home of New York (5,000.000
Georgia Homo MM.oon
Atlanta 200, Of‘o
mar24-ly
I N TIM A r JU ION i
Parlies Desiring to go tolls-
BlacK H3Lills
f piIIS SPRING, would do well to address the undor-
JL signed, for information with regard to route*
and the cost of tansportation from Gainesville to
Cheyenne, W, T. Address (with stamp for reply)
M. W. RFDEN, Gainesville, Hall county, Ga.
ft])i7 4t
B/ MILL GEARING MADE|
WimAvMmwm
I The UNEQUALLED JASLEFFEL DOUBLE:
! Address, POOLE & HUNT. I
apr7-ly
NO T I CE .
VLL PERSONS indebted to the estate of David
Tauuor, deceased, ar* requested to make imme
diate payment. Aud all persons holding claim*
agaiust said estate arc reque-ted to present them in
terms of the law. MOSES T. TANNER,
aprll-Ot Administrator of D. Tanuer, dec’d.
NOTICE.
4 LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Mary
t V. Tanner, late of Union county, d< ceased, arc re
que-ted to make immediate payment. Ami all person*
holding claims agaiust said estate are requested to
present them iu terms of the law.
JAMES GILLESPIE,
aprl4 4t Administrator.
Medical Notice.
f pHK UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform the citi
L zeiifl of Gainesville and the surrounding country,
that they have formed a partnership under the name
of LONG A BAILEY, for the practice of medicine in
*ll the branches of the profession. From their long
experience in the practice, a-id by close application to
tbeir business, they feel aasu-ed that they will be able
to tr.-at any form of disease suece-sfully. Th*y re
spectfully solioit patronage.
11. J. LONG, M. D.
J. W. BAILEY, M. D.
February 22, 1876—3 tn
G. W. WALKER,
Successor to H. W. Rich,
Manufacturer of light and heavy bug
gies. Spring Wagons and One-horse Draught
Wagons constantly on hand. Two-hors • Wagons
made to order hi short notice. Repairing and Horse
a Hp<H iaby. All now work varranled fo one
y*-ar, and at pr cos to suit I he tiiu ■*.
Come and boc me beior put chasing elsewhere.
mar3!-3m
Wishes to Many !
4 ND DESIRES MONEY FOR THAT IfJIUM F,
\ docs the lighter of the GENEVA LAMP. Help
him. Subscription reduced to oue dollar a year.
Clubs ot ten copies, 75 cents each. Write to J. L.
Dennis, Geneva, Ga , for specimen of this “Georgia
Punch.” mar 24-t/
1870 vs. 1770.
Oiiii Ilmidrwl Veins A<ro!
i'ite (jiiiuosvillh Engle
FOR THE
CENTENNIAL YEAR!
In ott.Tiiiß >hn E.vat.Ktotho public in the beginning
>t the most important iu the hundred years of the
Nation's existence, it i proper to return our profound
•i-knowlodgniont to its patr..„ B f or the couli.lence and
<OO,I will which have attended it tr.un its first incep
tion 11 the present year. It is now hotter prepared
ban ever to work in tho interests el the people of
teorgia, and to record the important events of the
lay as they transpire, in a’i parts of tho country.
1 10 Newspapers of this country are fast superseding
he public oral rs and politicians in simp n g tl.e ah
■airs ot the government, because they reach thousands
•i our stalwart population— mon, women and chii-
irou—who have become disgusted witli the harangue
•d'designing men. who do not keep, ou an averag.one
m fifty of their promises.
Tho year J 876 will be filled with important events,
and no fumily who cares to keep posted can ailvSd to
ho without at least one newspaper.
VVc submit the following points:
1. Con. ross i. eets early in January, and there is no
I ul.i o tl.e fact that It will be tho most important scs
d n since tlio foundation of the Republic.
2. The G. orgia Legislature meets on the 12:ti day
and January, and tic question of a Coustitutio- al Con- ‘
veution, tho dog law stock law, the Btate’s indorse
ment on railroad bonds, the Treasury r, mplicstions,
tc„ etc., are mat era about wind, the p.< .pi, want to
kep posted.
>. The Presidential co Marge n„ which we are Just
now entering will be the most important one in tin,
history of our country.
4. Ou tl.e 10th of May the great Centennial colobra
bration opens in Philadelpha,. and will be the grandest
exhibition ever wi.nessed iu any country.
5. A Gov-rnor of Georgia all of tho House ot Rep.
resoutativos, and had of the Senate, are to t,., chosen
this fall; and with the number of candidates for Git
mrnatorial honors, both Democratic and Republican
7 . b '°' ,lB ) ,lvoly ““es.
i , i sio lo be elected in Gcon/ii n.<qjn
also to be choseu in a *-> a,n
The above is the bill of ht*,
iaes that its readers shall have the n t (b^^ orouer aro
form, with editorial and epistolary sauce, su*.
each dish served up. And while we propose to keep
fully up with the nows, we shall also rolain our mis
cellaneous sou clions and agricultural and household
departments ou tho outsido of our paper.
Politically,
The Eagle will continue to act with the Democrat ie
party; but .vliilc it does so, it will contend and battle
for the land marks erected by Jefferson, ami will ex
pose corruptions, and fight rings aude! ques. h t them
ou found whe ever they may.
To Our Old Patrons,
ve wouid say. help us extend ouu ciuculation !
Let each subscriber ii tcrest him or herse'.l iu sen ling
us anew one, and it will enable us to iurubh a paper
that sha 1 increase iu interest each week.
Cabh in Advance.
Tho price at which we furnish our paper Just about
covers tho cost of the paper, and the actual labor done
on it; we aro, therefore, compelled to es nblish the
rule that we will receive no new subscriptions unless ac-
Old Subscribers.
l) these, wo have many who are prompt they pay
on sight; anu with them we never have trouble. But
then we. have others who are sh.w to pay, ami this
class wo earnestly urge to come forward and settle.,
and aid us n exten ling our circulation.
Bend all moneys by V. 1). Order or Registered Let
ter, at our risk.
RKDVYIIVK KSTKS,
Proprietor*
(hiineßvillc, Cia.
MCOOCHSS HIGH SCHOOL,
ami l'(’maic)
Nacoocliee, White v ounty, Quorgn,
187 G. '
SPRING TERM OPENS
January 10, 1870,
And continues six months.
KKV. AIKTIIVIM, I'linciiial.
.MISS MATTIE BEAI.I, Assinlatii.
MISS M IIV It. HI!IT,
I’riiicilhil Music l>c|iai'(iiicnt.
Tuition, $1.50, $2, s:s. ami f t per month. Inciden
tdf osl per t rm. INi Ain A UCK. Board in good
families at sß'o $lO per month. Rooms near the
Academv will be furnished at a mere nominal sum to
young men wishing to board thomsclveß.
Discipline strict Uonrso of study thourougb and
i*ompletc. (Mim te delightful and healthy. Nl local
cause lor disease, society mcelleul —no inducement
to dissipation. We earnestly solicit tho patronage of
the people. Expenses are ao lijrlit that an education
is within the reach of all. For further particulars
address
.1. .1. JYIETUVUV, I'liii.
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GOWER, JONES & ( <>.,
CAR'I'ERSVILLE, C>A.,
M AN IT JA (TIIRUKS
Open and Top Buggies,
Rockaways,
Hacks,
Spring Wagons,
&c
T-ke pleasure in informing, their many tnends and
customers in Nortli-eaat Georgia that thev have com
pleted arrangements by which they w 11 hereafter de
liver all work at regular prices, at Gainesville,
FIIKE OF FREIGHT,
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Charges of any Kind.
All of thoir volilcles are manufactured from the
very best materials, and ad work done muter the pf*r
sonal supervision fE. N. Gower, and guante* and
for two y< ars.
Feeling confident that they can give full satisfaction,
ordorßare solicted for anything in their line,
dec 3-tf.
To the Public.
M MS. R. FaNNIIC PUCK EFT having locate ,I at
Gainesville, Ga., is prepared to teach or do (in
cluding 31 branches) Fancy and Ornamental Work in
the best manner, and at prices to suit the timop.
Having been connected with various colleges duri. g
the last twenty years, and making it a point to please,
she is confident of giving natisfactio ; and her work
having led the van iu many State aud county fair*, is
a criterion ot her success. Having had many years’
experience in Cutting, Fitting And Dimas Making, is
prepared to give perfect satisfaction to all who may
-all on her in that line. Plain Sewing also taken.
Residence on Green street, quarter of a mile from
the Court House.
feblß-4m
Gainesville Hotel,
SOU i'll-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
Gaikiosvillo. Goorgin,
I'RAVELEUS will llud this house to boa first class
house. The table is furuiahed with the very bent
thtcan be had iu the market.
•anßti J. J. GAINES.
OOn P‘* r dy at home. Samples worth
03 IU o£ls f 1 free. 81 INsoN A CO.,
niarlo i> Poitlo.i Maine
SEND £sc. to GEu. p. UUWELL A CO , New York,
tor Pamphlet ot loti pages, containing lists o 3DOt
u< wspapera, and estimates showing cost of advertis
ing. marlo-ly