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T H i: EAGLE.
: 'i’ 7~~ I M S .
Friday Morning, February 16, 1877.
ilr. George W. Norman, our geueral
agent, will call ou the friends and pa
trons of the Eagle, and we hope to
receive through him quite a number
of new subscribers and a liberal re
sponse in the way of payment from
those who are in arrears. We do hope
that our subscribers will not fail to
supply us with the “one thing need
ful,” and we again promise to still
furnish a paper worth far more than
the subscription price.
Drink pure cold water.
Fish and oysters on ice.
Clean up you premises.
Who stoic Cohen’s goose?
.Make ready lor the Convention.
l'he knife swappers are disconcerted.
The burnt shade trees have all boon
cut down.
Dvcho is get ting along finely grading
the college hill.
Very few people from the country in
town this week.
I)r. Green moves things up lively on
t he street railroad.
The Gower springs will be a favorite
resort next summer.
W e haven’t heard the toot of a brass
horn in a week.
Dr. Bradley keeps the colebrated
Merck truss.
Searchers after the precious metals
a o still numerous in our country.
We notice a good deal of improve
ment going on iu the city.
If you need a good tonic, try Brad
ley’s American Plant Bitters.
If you desire to enjoy sound and re
freshing sleep, advertise in the Eagle
Why th e Jews do not eat hog meat,
can bn explained by Henry Cohen.
Alnj. Wooodall is boss on making
tlovver gardens.
We understand the Presbyterian
Church is to have anew coat of paint.
The fumes of Guano salute the olfac
tories.
I’i nscriptions for whiskey are plen
tiful on Sundays.
Lillie children should not. play with
knives.
The nominating convention meets in
this city on the iiStli.
Have you been houey-fuggled by the
lightning rod man !
■Judge Wiuburn is improving and
beautifying his residence.
J. (t. Trammell, of Buford, was in
the city this week.
You will find it at K. L. Boone’s—
it is a hoy, and weighs P 2 pounds.
This is the month for setting out
fruit, shade and ornamental trees.
Messrs. Webb A Oliver’s store is the
perfect embodiment of neatness and
order.
Are you going to paint? If so call
on Dr. Bradley, and examine his stock
of painter’s material.
Our city is quiet almost to a fault—
not even a dog light has occurred to
break the monotony.
The cold east wiud, which prevailed
on Tuesday, upset the calculation of
the glass cutter man.
If you want to hoar ditt'oreut opinions
expressed, ask what the time is, and
listen at each man praise his watch.
A. D. Candler, J. N. Dorsey, and J.
F. Langston, are prominently men
tioned in connection with the Ben Hill
vacancy.
Judging l>y tlio dust on tlio ladies
drosses, last Sabbath, the sexton of
flu; Methodist church has boon negli
gent of his duty.
Our Mayor and Council have applied
for a charter for our College; also to
incorporate the board of trustees with
power to confer degrees.
The season for the farmer to give
his note, with good security for pro
visions to live on while he makes the
other crop of cotton, draws nigh.
Sam Catch’s spirit didn’t come when
called for by the scissor’s sharpen* r,
and those old gentlemen are yet wait
ing to feel the electric shock.
We learn that the stables of Mr. A.
S, Whelchel, were burned last Sunday
nighf. Ono of his horses was burned
to death, and two mules badly burned
also. The lire was evidently the work
of and incendiary.
“And he shall gnaw a tile and shall
lice to the mountains of hepsidam.”
That is what Barnet thought, so he
took a lile and cut the hinges off the
calaboose door, and bis shadow falloth
no more on the streets of Gainesville.
During the past week our city has
been enlivened with the rattling elo
quence of the auction man, the loud
mouthed oratory of the ticket seller,
and the glib and oily tongued glass
cutter man. “You pays your money
and you takes your choice*.
We direct special attention to the
call of Dr. H. S. Bradley, Chairman,
for a County Convention to be held on
Saturday, the 24th instant, to select
delegates to represent (his County in
the District Convention Let all who
can do so attend on that day and par
ticipate in the proceedings of the
meeting.
Mr. John Pierson is in town with
his Giant Cement for mending crock
ery, china and glass ware, and also, all
kinds of wood ware, furniture, etc.
Any of these articles will be mended
free of charge to the owner, for the
next week, at J. N. Loden’s Jewelry
Store. Call and have your brokon
ware made as good as new.
Dr. Swet Cox, of Homer, Ga., com
mitted suicide on the 7th, by taking
I morphine and strychnia. He had been
j absent two days and his wife supposed
j he was absent on professional busi-
I ness. He was found in his office with
| his nose and lips eaten by mice—sev-
I oral of which were lying dead near
him. They were doubtless killed by
the poison on his lips.
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Council Proceedings.
Council Chamber, }
City ok Gainesville, Eeb. 12, 1877. f
Council met. Present—His Honor
Mayor Candler, and Aldermen Smith,
Clements, Bradley, Alexander and
Banks.
Minutes read and confirmed.
Petition of Early liogers received
and read.
Petition for side walk from Public
Square, on oast side of Main street,
referred to Street committee.
Petition of It. A. Griffis, for retail
spirituous liquors, corner of Bradford
and Lawrenceville street. Granted.
Ou motion, the Chairman of Public
Property bo instructed to have gutter
ing and roof of College building re
paired.
The rules were suspended and the
following Ordinance read twice and
passed:
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Gainesville, That
from and after the passage of this Or
dinance, the annual license tax on pic
ture frame manufactures, where the
business of framing pictures consists
in simply joining the moulding, and
where such picture framing shall bo
carried on in connection with a photo
graph gallery, shall be two dollars and
fifty cents per year.
■See. 2. All ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with the above
be and the same aro hereby repealed.
The following accounts approved
and ordered paid:
A. H. B;iye, work on calabooso 75
A. 11. Brown, cleaning well and repairing
college pump $5 00
J. It. Dye be, street work 6 00
Rolling, street work 75
B. H. Wright, expenses (Heury Winters) 5 75
Referred to Finance committee:
K. L. Boone, blankets $1 50
By Alderman Banks:
That the Council make application
to Superior Court to have board of
trustees of Gainesville College incor
porated. Carried.
On motion Council adjourned.
D. O. Candler, Mayor.
A. B. C. Dorsey, Clerk.
Editors Eagle: By the promotion of
Mr. Hill to the Senate, a necessity
exists of holding an election in the
Ninth, to fill his place in Congress. I
take the liberty, in this mode, of di
recting public attention to a young
man of the district, who is, in the
estimation of many friends, well quali
fied for the position. No one who
visits the courts in that part of the
district in which he practices, can fail
to observe the estimation in which he
is held by the people and business
men, both as a lawyer and a man. It
does no injustice to any one t lse to
say that he has the confidence and
esteem of the entire community—is
deservedly a rising man— truthful,
faithful and of irreproachable morals;
of conspicuous ability in his profes
sion, aud the peer of any man in the
State.
The Ninth Congressional District has
other worthy and capable men, but
none of them surpass Marshall L.
Smith, of Dawsonville.
At this time, when virtue in public
positions and integrity in our political
administration are so much needed,
Georgia must call to her service hor
most trusty sons.
A native of the ninth district; reared
among its people; identified with them;
understanding their condition and their
wants, he would make them and the
State a faithful and able representative
in the Congress of tlio United States.
_ _ * *
H. Cohen has determined to close
out his entire stock at first cost Jar cash,
as he is desirious of making some alter
ation in his business, lie also requests
his friends and customers not only to
coiue and buy, but to settle for what
they have bought. Ho wishes to pay his
debts and cannot do so without others
pay him. So walk up, run up, tumble
up or any way to get up and help me
i these hard times. it
A case of assault aud battery was
tried in the Mayor’s Court, Tuesday.
Otis slung brick at Dave, in the dark,
and David drew forth his deadly der
ringer aud proceeded to shoot in the
direction from whence the brick came,
but no damage was done.
Remember that Saturday, the 24th,
is the day for holding the primary
meeting, to select delegates to the Dis
trict Convention, which meets on the
28th of this month.
Dr. Lytic’s Address.
Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 15, 1877.
I am a candidate to represent the
Ninth Congressional District in the
United States Congress. The election
is to come off on March lJth, 1877.
I declare myself a eand ; date for the
express purpose of having the revenue
taken off spirits and tobacco. I look
upon this thing as a curse on the peo
ple. from which no profit has resulted
to the government in this district; but
in addition a loss, for beside all the
fines collected out of the people, the
government has had to advance one
hundred and fifty thousand dollars to
pay expenses in this distriot Nobody
benefited except a set of officers; some
who cannot speak English. The Judges
get a pull; the United States attorneys
get a pull; the United States marshals
get a pull; the store keepers get a
pull; the guagers get a pull; the little
pimps who go around spying out and
informing on their neighbors gets a
mite also, and the hearts of the people
have been pulled out nearly.
Were it not for this revenue the peo
ple in this district could get along. Ist.
the coppersmith has to pay fifty dollars
license—then forty dollars on a still,
thereby taxing a man on his own trade.
The stiller has to turn his still house,
ground and all over to the govern
ment; the tubs has to be measured;
his meal has to be weighed, and he
has to vouch for so much out of each
bushel, and he is watched like a thief.
He has to pay ninety cents on the gal
lon, or it is dead capital on his hands.
If he were to move one of his own
barrels he would be sent to the peni
tentiary.
Let a man dare to put up a little still
and distill his'own peaches to keep
them from rotting on the ground, and
he is hunted down worse than a mur
derer or a robber, for they don’t gather
up the United States enlisted soldiers
when they go to take such men.
Voters of the Ninth Congressional
District of Georgia, if you elect me, I
will stop all this, and you shall make
your own brandy, whisky and tobacco
without all this trouble, as you used to
do in old times. And when this im
position is removed and the fetters all
taken off, I will open out my copper
shop again, and furnish yon with more
complete stills on better terms and for
less money than you have ever paid
before. Respectfully,
A. T. W. Lytle, M. D.
IS*ad wliat ll< v. Or. Loviek i’ierci; Says of
T lira sit's consumptive Cure.
Macon, January 8, 1870.
Dear Brother Davies: Excuse me for writ
ing only when lam deeply interested. Hiave
been speechless about two months. Could
not read and pray in a family. Had tried
many things. Got no benefit from any. Since
Conference someone sent mo from Americas
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure and
filing Restorer, which I have been taking now,
this is the 9lh day, and I can tall: now with
some ease. I came here, among other things,
to supply myself with this medicine. No drug
gist here has it on sale. 1 must have it. 1
want you to go in person to Thrasli & Cos.,
show them this letter and make them send me
by express to Sparta, Ga., two, three or four
bottles, with hill. lam getting on finely.
li. I’lEltCE.
For sale by Dr. 11. S. Bradley, Gainesville,
Ga. May 19-1 y
A Card.
To all who arc suffering from the
errors and indiscretions of youth, ner
vous weakness, early decay, loss of
manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that
will cure you, free of charge. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary in South America. Send a
sold-dressed envelope to the Rev Jo
seph T. Inman, Station D. Bible
House, New York.
JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Fresh Lager Beer.
/ '01515 LAW will keep Fresh Cincinnati Beer
to serve his customers from this date.
This Beer is transported lrom Cincinnati
to Atlanta in ice car refrigerators, therefore it
cannot get stale. Como and see me.
fohlG tf
MARBLE!
(treat Reduction iu Prices of
MONU.UK>' rs AND TOMB STONES.
Specimens of Work always on hand for sale.
Money saved by buying from
A.'ll. ROBERTSON,
febl6-3tn Athens, Ga.
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LMIOM AND AFTER THIS DATE, the
Justices Courts in and for the 385ih
(Morgan’s) District, will be held at the old
usual court ground, on the first aud third
Sat .rdavs of each month. ,
M. B. SIMPSON, J. P.
feblG-tf C. C. BELL, N. P. & J. P.
Notiro to Debtors anil Creditors.
GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Notice is
hereby given to all persons having de
mands against the estate of Geotge Haines,
late of said county, deceased, to present them
to the'Executors, properly made out, within
the time prescribed by law, so as to show
their character aud amount; and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment.
ARCHIBALD HAINES,
W. 11. DEATON,
feblG-7t Executors of Ge?. Haines.
Notice to Debtors anil Creditors.
(GEORGIA, HALL COUNTY. Notice is
V " hereby given to all persons having de
mands against Josiah Prater, Sr., late of said
county, deceased, to present them to me pro
perly made out, within the time prescribed bv
law, si as to show their character aud amount;
and all persons indebted are hereby required'
to make immediate payment.
JOSIAII PRATER, Jit.,
febJ6-7t Executor of Josiah Prater, Sr.
Georgia, white county.-whereas,
William Nix, Administrator, and Rebecca
Smith, Administratrix of Asa Smith, deceased
applys to me for letters of dismission:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are here
by required to show cause (if any they can)
why said administrators should not be dis
missed on the first Monday in June next from
the administration of said estate.
Given under my hand and official signature
February 5, 1877.
feblh .hu ISAAC OAKES, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HALL Les
ser, of said county, applies to me for
exemption of realty and personalty, and
I will pass upon the same at. 10 o’clock a. w.
on Friday, March 9, 1877, at’ruy office. ' ’
J. B. M. WINBTJRN, Ordinary.
feblG-2t
to s9(l SU, day at Samples worth
WO * u Q4U $1 free. STINSON & CO.,
marlo-1 y Portland. Maine
i Weekto Agent*. Samples ehee
PUI IV <4p. o. YIdLEBY C 0.7 Augusta
M * me - aug2s-ly
Application f r Charter.
To the Honorable Superior Court of
Said County.
(' LOKGIA, HALL COUNTY.—The petition
of H. S. Bradley, C. C. Sanders, J. E.
Redwine, J. B. M. Winburn, 11. E. Green,
J. K. Boone and A. D. Candler respectfully
show that they and their successors iu office
desire to be incorporated under the name,
and style of, GAINESVILLE MALE AND
FEMALE COLLEGE. That said Trustees
and their successors in office, under the name
and style aforesiad, may use a common seal,
and shall be capable of sueingand being sued,
plead and be impleaded, and also to [Oisesr,
accept or acquire by gift, grant, purchase or
otherwise, all manner of property, both real
and personal, to have and to hold the same
for the proper benefit and behoof of said
College.
That said Trustees, and their successors in
office, may have power to make all such laws,
rules and regulations, for the government of
said College, as they may deem fit and proper:
provided, nothing in said rules and regula
tions be repugnant to the Constitution and
laws of the State of Georgia, and the United
States.
That said Trustees may have power to ap
point a President, Professors and such other
officers as they may deem necessary for said
College, and the same, or any of them to re
move: provided, a majority of the board of
Trustees concur in such removal.
That said Trustees (with and by the advice
of Faculty,) may prescribe the course of stud
ies to be pursued in said College, and that
the President of the College or in his absence
the Senior Professor, by and with the concur
rence of the Trustees, shall hare power to
confer all such degrees and honors as are
usually conferred in other Colleges and Uni
versities, and shall preside at all public exer
cise of the College.
That said Trustees in their corporate char
acter and name, may have perpetual succes
sion, and when any vacancy shall occur by
death, resignation, or otherwise, the remain
iag Trustees, or majority of them, shall have
power to till such vacancy, and that said cor
poration continue for twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal.
And petitionere pray that after citation aod
publication had, that the Court grant an order
incorporating the said Trustees under the
name and style aforesaid, and have the sam
duly entered upon the minutes of said Court
according tp the statute in such cases made
and provided. And for this as in duty bound
your petitioners will ever pray &c.
W. F. FINDLEY,
Petitioners Attorney.
Filed iu Office this 13th February, 1877.
W. S. PICKRELL,
D. C. S. C.
Georgia, Hall County.— This petition is
Recorded in the Cierks Office of Hall Superi
or Court, Record of Deeds, Book “L” pag6 338.
This February 13th 1877.
W. S. PICKRELL,
febl6-tf Deputy Clerk S. C.
M. FERRY !t CO., Detroit, Mich.
VEGETINE
—IS—
Tlie (rreat
FAMILY MEDICINE
—AND—
HEALTH-RESTORER.
General Debility.
Debility is a term used to denote deficiency of
blood. The nutritive constituents of the blood
are in less than their regular proportion, while
the watery part is in excess. Debility is of fre
quent occurrence. It is incident to a variety of
diseases. The lower limbs are apt to be swollen.
The patient is feeble, and cannot bear much
exertion. The circulation is irregular, but al
most always weak. Palpitation of the heart is
a very common symptom. Violent emotion often
throws the heart into the most tumultuous ac
tion. The vital functions are languidly per
formed. The muscular strength is diminished;
fatigue follows moderate or slight exercise. The
breathing, though quiet when at rest, becomes
hurried and even painfully agitated under ex
ertion, as in running, ascending heights, etc.
The nervous system is often greatly disordered.
Vertigo, dizziness, and a feeling of faintness
aro very common. Violent and obstinate neu
ralgic pains in the head, side, breast, or other
parts of the body, are also frequeut attendants
upon the disease. The secretions are sometimes
diminished. In females the menses are almost
always either suspended or very partially per
formed. The bile is scanty, and costiveness,
with unhealthy evacuations from the bowels and
dyspeptic state of the stomach, aro extremely
common symptoms.
MARVELLOUS EFFECT.
li. R. Stevens :
Dear Sir —I have used Vegetine, and feel it
k duty to acknowledge the great benefit it has
done me. In the Spring of the year 1862 I was
lick from general debility, caused by overwork,
Want of sleep and proper rest. 1 was very weak
and much emaciated. I tried many remedies,
without receiving any benefit from any of them,
until I was persuaded to try Vegetine. Be
fore I had taken this one week my improved
Condition gave me renewed hope and courage.
I continued to take it every day, gaining more
Strength until I was completely restored to health.
The effect of this Remedy, in case of general de
bility, is indeed marvellous.
ELIZABETH A. FOLEY,
21 Webster street, Charlestown, Mass.
SWOLLEN LIMBS.
Lebanon, N. H., Jan. 29, 1870.
Mr. Stevens :
Dear Sir —I write this note to inform you of
the effect of your “Blood Purifier” upon my
system. When I commenced taking it, a year ago,
i was very much debilitated. My limbs were
swollen so that it was impossible for me to get
into or out from a carriage, and very painful to
go up or down stairs. Indeed, I could scarcely
stand on my feet. My appetite was gone, my
strength failing rapidly. After using your med
icine for a few weeksY began to improve. My
appetite improved and my strength returned. I
can now perform my duties as a nurse with my
wonted ease ; and 1 feel I owe it to Vegetine.
Yours gratefully,
Mrs. C. A. H. TILDEN.
A PERFECT CURE.
Charlestown, June 11,1861.
Mr. H. R. Stevens :
Dear Sir —This is to certify that Vegetine
made a perfect cure of me when my attending
physician had pronounced my case consumption,
anil said I could not survive many days.
Mrs. Ledston, 35 Cook street.
The facts stated by 51 rs. Ledston are personally
known by me, and they are true.
A. I). HAYNES.
Would not be Without
VEGETINE
FOB TEN TIMES ITS COST.
The great benelit I have received from the use
of VEGETINE induces me to give my testimony
in its favor. I believe it to be not only of great
value for restoring the health, hut a preventive
of diseases peculiar to the spring and summer
seasons.
I would not be without it for ten times its cost.
EDWIN TILDEN,
Attorney and General Agent for Massachusetts
of the Oraftmen’s Life Assurance Company,
No. 49 Sears’ Building, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is sold by all Druggists*
A. J. COMER
Has on hand aud is conslautly receiving a
large assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Which he will sell for
cas li oix i
Or Country Produce.
"WHEAT THRESHING
STEAM ENGINES”
Frepaied to mount on any ordinary wagon
-4 Horse Power Engine Complete $350,00.
6 “ “ “ “ $475,00.
8 “ “ “ “ $G50,00.
S> nd for illustrated circnlar.
Schofield Iron Works,
macon, ga.
Application for Charter.
To the Honorable Siqieiior Court of
Said Comity.
(GEORGIA. HALL COUNTY.—The peti
tion of J. F Lilley, C. A. Lilley, George
Rakestraw, -James Leckie and B. F. Morton,
in behalf of themselves, their associates and
successors, respectfully sheweth that they de
sire to be incorporated under the name and
style of the
J. F. LILLEY& s*OIV
CO-OPERATIVE BOOT AND SHOE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
The object and business of said company
will be the manufacture of Boots, Shoes and
other articles of like kind, the said business to
be conducted ou the co-operative system.
They desire to establish a Factory for the
manufacture of said articles in the city of
Gainesville, of said County and State, and in
connection with said Factory to conduct a
Provision Stour for the mutual benefit of the
shareholders in said company, and for the
purpose of disposing of the products of their
manufacture, and of supplying the operatives
of said company with provisions and necessary
supplies of all kinds.
The said city of Gainesville will be their
place of business, and the place of their chief
office.
The amount of capital stock to be employed
by said company is Ten Thousand Dollars
which they desire to have the privilege of in
creasing to Fifty Thousand Dollars should
the business of the company require it. They
desire that said capital stock be divided into
shares of One Hundred Dollars each, which
shares shall be transferable only on the books
of said company. That each stockholder
shall at any meeting of said company, be al
lowed one vote for each share he holds provi
ded he shall have paid all installments called
in by the said officers of said company.
They desire to have power to manufacture
Boots Shoes and other articles of like kind,
aud to buy and sell the same ; to buy, own
and sell such real estate and other property as
is necessary and proper for carrying on their
business ; to hire and bind such laborers and
apprentices for such length of time as may be
proper, and as may be necessary to carry on
said business ; to appoint from the stockhold
ers of said company proper officers to manage
said business, aud control their operatives ;
to make all necessary by-laws and regulations
for the government of said company, and con
trol of said operatives, and all employees of
said company, which may not be inconsistent
with the Constitution and Laws of this State,
and of the United States ; to carry on a Store
in connection with said manufacturing busi
ness for the mutual benefit of the sharehold
ers of said company ; to buy and sell in such
Store, such a tides as they may manufacture,
and all necessary supplies for carrying on
said manufacturing business, or for the use of
the employees of said company—and to have
the power to sue and be sued—contract and
be contracted with under their corporate
name—and all other powers usual and proper
for carrying on their business.
They therefore make this application in
order that they may be made a body corpo
rate for the purposes aforesaid, and with the
powers and privileges aforesaid, aud with the
power of continuous succession for Twenty
Years with privilege of renewal thereafter,
and that after complying with the require
ments of the Law, the Court may pass an
order declaring their application granted.
MAULER & PERRY,
Petitioners Attorneys,
Filed in Office January 23rd 1877.
W. S. PICKRELL,
Deputy Clerk.
Georgia, Hall County. —Recorded in the
Clerks Office Hall Superior Court, Record of
Deeds Book “L” page 297, January 23rd 1877.
W. S. PICKRELL,
jan2fi-tdc Deputy Clerk S. C.
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DR. TUTT’S
EXPECTORANT.
This unrivaled preparation has per
formed some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health.
“WON’T 00 TO FLORIDA.”
New York, AuguSt 30,1872.
D R. TUTT;
Dear Sir When in Aiken, last winter, I used your
Expectorant for my cough, and realized more benefit
from it than anything I ever took. Xam ao well that
I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended.
Bend me one dozen bottles, by express, for some
friends. ALFRED CUSHING,
123 West Thirty-first Street.
Boston, January 11,1874.
This certifies that I have recommended the use of
Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases of the lung,
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottlea have been used by my patients with the hap
piest results. In two eases where it was thought con
firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant
effected a cure. H. H. SPRAGUE, M.D.
"We oan not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex
pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity
hope it may become more generally known.”—Chris
tian Advocate.
Sold by Druggists. Price 81.00
Blacksmith and Wood Shop.
The undersigued have opered a
Blacksmith anil Wood Shop
At Howser’s Mills, Dawson county, and are
prepared to do all kinds of work at short
notice, and at the lowest prices for cash.
Give ns a trial.
IIENRY HOVVSER.
feb9-tf W. L. D. BOND.
NOTI V E .
\ LL PERSONS indebted to the firm of
Lesser & Cos. are notified not to settle
said indebtedness only by the books, which
books aie iu my possession; and all persons
so indeb'ed are requested to como forward
aud settle at once with the undersigned. Fail
not. SAMUEL LESSER.
nov24-lf
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enced parties employed by the old firm. Prompt
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Cos. is tlius secured. We desire to wan success by
deserving it. GILMORE A 00.,
No. 629 F Stieet, near Patent and Post oa.ces,
jan‘2l-tf Washington, D. O.
M. W. RIDER’S
Law and Claim Agency.
TO THE rUI3t.TO.
Having trustworthy correspondents
in Washiiigt 'n, 1). 0., 1 am prepared with better
than ordinary facilities to proseoute beiore auy and
all the several departments of the Government, the
Southern Claims Commission, Court of Claims, Pa
tent, Land and Pension OiUees, any and all claims
growing out of, or incident to, tiie late war or other
wise,
1 will collect or purchase Government Vouchers
given during or since tbe war.
1 will endeavor to collect fr ,m the Government the
Proceeds of Sales of Captured or Aband ned Proper
ty, where the money has been paid into the Treasury;
and will collect pay for Horses, Mules, Wagons, etc.,
impressed for tho use of tile Government, and not
returned. Address, with stamp for reply,
MASTIN W. KIDEN,
Attorney at Law aud Claim Agent,
marl 7 tf Gainesville, Hall county, Ga.
A. M. OOCHRAN,
Ortiticat/illo, G-a.,
REAL ESTATE
AND
GENERAL LAUD AGENT
FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF
MINERAL & FARMING LANDS
in Hail and other counties of North-east Georgia,
Mineral Ores Tested, and Titles
Fully Investigated.
Special Attention Given to I'nrrhase, Sale
anti Itt tiling uf
. CITY PROPERTY.
Those who wish to sell property would do wed to
cornu aud register the same.
Samples of Ores of all Kinils Wanted at
my Oilice.
A. M.CUIHKAN.
J. N. IMlK.sk: V, Attorney.
maylfi
TO OWNBRB
OF
(Mineral Properly
THE UNDERSIGNED in now pmi ami to
test Mineral Ore of any description.
Owners of Mineral Property and others in
terested, can now have their ore tested and
the value of their property determiud at a
small cost by sending a sample of their ore
to the undersigned, an old experienced assay
er. In this way some of the best mines in
Georgia have been discovered and found to be
rich, when tho owner of the property did not
know that ho had anything but rocks on his
farm. We advise every farmer in North
Georgia to gather a sack of the rocks on his
place, and bring them in for examination.
We give our opinion at onco gratis; then it
thought advisable to make a chemical lest,
the charge will be light.
Call on or address
S. W.BULLOCK, Assavist,
sept29-tf Atlanta, Georgia.
HENRY WRIG-HT
Has opened a First-class
Eating - Saloon,
IN GAINESVILLE, ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER
of Lnwreucevlllo and Main streets, to which place
he cordially invites all his white friends, when lie
will politely serve them with Refreshments, consist
ing of Found Cake, Tea Cakes, Lemonade, Ice Cream,
Boiled Custard and numerous other dainties, at rea
sonable rates. Call and satisfy the inner man.
mays-tf
FOR SAIjB.
A NICE TWO-ItOOM COTTAGE and a
-vA- five or six acre Lot, in the city of
Gainesville, Ga.; about live acres in a high
state of cultivation; good well-water, out
buildings, two acres in choice fruit trees, etc.
It is just one-half mile from the Public Hquare
and oil one of the most public streets in the
city. Titles undisputed. Will be sold at a
bargain, for cash, to an early applicant.
For further particulars, apply at this office
Oct. 13th, 1876.
a. M. O W 10 IN,
riEAi.r.K in
Dry Gtds, Groceries, Hardware, and
General Merchandise,
BELjI/POM, Or a.,
He sells Goods cheap for CASH, and furnishes the
traveliug public with a good, square meal at his
Hotel ou living terms. Call on him. api IH-tf.
SEND 35e. to GEO. F. ROWELL & CO., New York,
for Pamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 3000
newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertis
ing. marlo-ly
T. A. PANEL
(Successor)
To JRaiiel A Cos.,
Steam Planing Mills
-A_ 3NT ID
M it ii it fa e t o i* y ,
GAINEBVILLE, (iA ,
WILL FURNISH DOORS, SASH,
Blinds, Moulding, Brackets,
Etc., at Atlanta puces.
Will Plane aud Match Lumber at their old
prices.
Lumber Yard at the Mill.
W ill turuish Bevelled Weatherboarding,
Dressed, at the same price of the old style m
the rough.
Agent tor all kiuds of Mill Machinery, Etc.
He respectfully invites all of his old trieuds
and customers to call on him before purchas
ing elsewhere. " jaus-(f
MRS. H. N. WARE,
(Henderson Building, over A., J.
Comer’s Store,)
Begs leave to inform the public and
her Fi'ieudH generally, that she is now receiving
her Fall Stock of
R/CIT-tX-iIISrjDXR.'Yr,
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS,
RUFFLING, LACES,
Hamburg Edgings, Insertions,
Collar* aitd Cults,
Collaretts, Neckties, Gloves,
Combs, Etc., Etc.,
All ot which she is selling to suit the times.
She also keeps Machine Needles, Oil aud Attach
uieotK. Heptf'J ilni
RXXX.J X_.I2MBRY
AND—
FAN CY GOO DS.
MRS. E, O. SHOCKLEY
\\ ISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO HER MANY
Friends and Customers, that she now
occupies the Henderson house, opposite the
post office, and formerly kept by Rich L.
Johnson as a hotel, where she will sell Millin
ery cheaper than ever. She is also prepared
to cut, lit and make both Ladies’ aud Gentle
men's Clothing, at now prices.
Also keeps on hand readymade Gingham
and Lawu Bonnets. jaul9-if
Remov al of
3XI. X7VII_.Ii] Y
TO THE RED N*CKF. HOUSE
- ON GREEN STREET.
I AM NOW TO SERVE MY
* Customers on more reasonable terms than
ever. Having a well selected stock, I offer
them very low for cash or barter.
X have a first-class Wagon Yard, aud will
furnish wagoners house, stalls aud wood on
reasonable terms.
A supply of corn and fodder always on
hand. janl9-tf
January, 1877.
Out of the Aslies ! !
A. WHELCHEL,
QLNOE THE FIRE, can be found at the
Candler Hall Building, at the old stand of
E. S. Wylie. He proposes to se'l goods at
short profits for cash or barter.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con
tinuation of the same.
All persons indebted to me by note or ac
count, will please come forward and pay, as I
am compelled to have tho money.
janl‘2 Im
Mt. Airy Institute
FOR YOUNG- LADIES!
A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOHNU
xjL LAIMISS ami < IIIJLIIKHtt will bo opeued
at Mt. Airy, tia., September 20th, 1876.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deau, principals, assisted by an
efficient Corps of Teachers in English, Ancient and
Modern Languages, Music, (Vocal and Instrumental,
Drawing, Painting, etc.
For terms, etc., apply to the Pi incipals.
M. (>. WILCOX, Business Agent,
aug2s-tf Mt. Airy, Ga.
E. mTcobbT
—PROPRIETOR OF
Livery, Feed & Sale Stables,
TOCCOA, G-.A..'
WILL keep the best Homes and Carriages, and
careful hands will attend to the transient stock.
Nafifarlion Guaranteed lo Patrons.
mayj-i-(f
THE OLD RELIABLE STORE
—OF
M. MENKO & BID.,
Wholesale and .Retail -Dealers in
Clothing;, Dry Goods,
AND
Furnishing Goods.
—o
We are now daily receiving our Large
and Elegant
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Just from Market.
We shall expect all of our old customers to
trade with us, and many new ones.
We will make it to the interest of the pub
lic to deal with us. M. MENKO & BRO.,
Corner Whitehall aud Alabama streets,
oct 12 tf Opposite James’ Bank.
A Rare Chance.
V OW is your time to buy your Furniture.
1 ’ As we propose changing our busiuess,
will our stock of
FTTHNITITRB
At Cost for the next thirty days.
All who are indebted to us for Coffins or
Furniture, will please come forward and settle
at once. By so doing they will save cost,.
Come along’ we mean business.
jans-tf DAVIS & COX.
A BARGAIN.
TWO ACRE LOT IN CULTIVATION. Good water.
Nice orchard of selected fruits. House lias seven
rooms aud five fire-places. Two minutes walk of
street cars. Will be sold LOW DOW'N, or exchanged
for a small farm. A. M. COCHRAN,
I july!4-if Real Estate Agent.
ESTEY ORGANS!
MESSRS. ESTEY; & CO,
Did a Business Last Year of over
ONE MILLION DOLLARS J
OUCH FIGURES are eloquent, aud facts are
infinitely move significant than fiction in
Orgau manufacture.
THE ESTEY ORGAN
Stands upon its own intrinsic merit, and
through this has won its way to the popular
heart.
The Estey Heed Organ Manufactory
Is the largest and most complete in the world.
They consist of
Elglit Main Factories,
Besides packing s!ore, gas and engine houses,
dry houses, etc. This manufactory gives em
ployment to more than
Five Huutlred Workmen.
No other Organ has gained an equal popu
larity, or been produced on such an extensive
scale. It is sold at the
Lowest Possible Price
consistent with a fair aud remunerative profit.
For catalogues, terms, etc., address
>V. E. LODES,
Music Dealer, Guinesville, Ga.
oet*2o-3m
Augusta Constitutionalist.
OLDEST DEMOCRATIC PAPER
IN THE STATE.
Published Daily, Tri-weekly aud Weekly,
At Augusta, Ga.
Cheapest Daily in the South i
Daily, one year $6 00
Daily, six months 3 00
Daily, three months 1 50
Tri-weekly, one year X 00
Tri-weekly, six months 2 00
Weekly, one year 2 00
Weekly, six months 1 00
(lash; in all cases.
Full Telegraphic Dispatches from all points
Latest aud most accurate Market Reports, In
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all parts of Georgia, South Carolina and
Washington. Georgia and Carolina aud
Local News a specialty. Address,
THE CONSTITUTIONALIST,
dec22-tf Augusta, Ga.
li. L. BOONE,
SUCCESSOR TO BOONE & CO.,
Take pleasure in announcing to his
Friendß aud Customers, that he has on hand aud
is receiving al the OLD STAND a large aud well as
sorted St ck of
Genera! Merchandise
consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Notions,
Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Factory Goods, Etc.
All of which will be sold at a very smalt advance on
first cost for cash.
Is Ageut for the sale of ATHENS FACTORY, and
will sell Goods by thb i>ale at Factory prices for cash,
aprlf-tf
S. L. SOLOM ON SON,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER!!
Jeweler and Optician!
DEALER IN AND IMPORTER OF
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and
Silverware.
Spectacles to Suit atl Sights.
4iaf All work warranted to give satisfaction.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
july2B-tt
Mrs, IYI. Persons
(Over A. J. Comer’s Store,)
IS NOW RECEIVING THE FINEST STOCK OF
Mi LLIN lull V GOODS ever brought to
HALL COUNTY.
In the various lines the Stock is large, aud has been
selected with great care.
The Ladies are Invited to examine my assortment of
or* 'JBSH cxooos,
THIMMIIVGS, LACES, WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, Etc.
Will give also to my past omtomers a nice present.
Call and see me before purchasing e'sewhere.
MRS. M. PERSONS.
I also have a branch store at Dahlonega well sup
plied with Millinery Goods. oct27-3m
TANARUS) A mTpTVTmej Obtained for mecliani-
I A I. JLi\ 1 O c “‘ deviceß . medical or
other compounds, or
uameutal designs, trade-marks aud labels.—
Caveats, Assignments, luterferences, etc.,
promptly attended to. Inventions that
have been Rejected by the Pateut
Office may still, in most cases, be secured by
ns. Being opposite tbe Patent Office, we can
make closer searches, and secure Patents
more promptly and with broader claims than
those who are remote from Washington.
INVENTORS
device; we make
examinations free of charge, aud advise as
to patentability. All correspondence strictly
confidential. Prices low.
We refer to officials in the Patent Office,
and to inventors in every State in the Union,
Address, LOUIS BAGGER & CO.,
Opposite Pateut Office, Washington. D. C.
Wagons and Buggies!
JOHN 0. KAUWELL & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Wagons and Buggies,
SIX MILES WEST OF
O-fcci rxeffcs ville, Oat,
KEEP CONSTANTLY on baud a supply of First.
_ class Two-Horse Wagons at lrom $75 t. $5.
First-Class One-Horse Wagons at from SSO to S6O,
First-Glass Buggies from sllO up.
Orders solicited, to which prompt attention wiil be
given. ,jan2B-tf
blacksmith Shop.
fFHE UNDERSIGNED has established a Shop on
i- Laurence ville street, a little back of Alvah
Smith's livery stable, where he is prep, red to do a’l
hinds of work in his line. He guarantees satisfaction
in all cases, aud solicits a share of patronage. Prices
suited to the times.
marl7-tf W. J. GRIFFIEB.
J. C. S, TIM BERLAKE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Candler Hall Building,
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES;
feblS-tf
( ity Residences.
r HAVE SEVERAL WELL IMPROVED CITY
X Residences. Everything complete, which I will
exchange for goods Farms. a. M. COCHRAN,
julyl4-tf Beal Estate Agent.
Notice ! Notice ! I
4 LL PARTIES WANTING FIRST-CLaSS LUMBER
*4 at row figubes, will call on Clemente A Whet
stone, who are our only agents. Lumber warrant-d
hrst-oiass.
sep ts-tf CAAEP B ARRET X.