The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, April 18, 1877, Image 4

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ANNUAL REPORT OK J. 0. Bobo, Treasurer for Hart County, Georgia, for the Year 1870. To tluj Honorable Ordinary of Hart County, Ga., I respectfully aubmit the fol lowing report, showing the amount of money received and paid out in the year 1870: Ain't on It'd Jan. 1. 1870 for jury fund $ 28.07 Am't rco'd from T. C., bal. of taxes of 1875.. 538.50 Ain't rec'd from T. in part of taxes 1870. 170.00 1737.20 Am't [mid out in 187 J to jurors $ (JR4.72 Am’t paid commissions 35.07-720.7!) Hal. on h’d Jan. 1. 1877. 7.41 Ain't on hand Jan. 1. 1870 for indigent poor $ 22.32 Am't rec'd from 'l'. (’. baj tax 1875 200.00 Ain’t rec’d from Ordn'y for sale 1 yoke oxen at poor house 38.00 Ain't rec'd from T. (’. in part of tax of 1870 300.00 8081.01 A in'l paid out in 1870, on orders $ 038.54 Ain’t paid commissions 32.17-070.71 Hal. on h’d Jan. 1, 1877 8 10.30 Ain’t on h’d J an 1,1870, for Cos. purposes. Ac. 8 34.0!) Ain’t rec'd from T. C. Hal. of tax of 1875 174.23 Am’t rec’d from Ordn’y for rent rooms in C If. 50.00 Am't rec'd from Ordn'y for retail licenses 175.00 Ain’t rte’d from Ordny for sale of town lots.. 119.50 Am't rec’d from Ordny for sale of lime 4.20 Am’t rec’d road line 1.00 “ T. C. wild land tax of 1870 0.00 Ain’t rec’d from T. C. in part of tax of 1870 for county" purposes and repair C. 11. and jail, Ac BOO.OO 81,370.02 Ain’t paid out in 1870.. 81,002.98 “ “ commissions 58.46-1,001.44 Bal. on h'd Jan 1, 1877 8 308.58 Am’t rec’d of Sol. (leu. lilies and forfeitures.. 8 40.00 Am’t rec’d of Sheriff, lines and forfeitures 500.00 Am’t paid out to Sol. Gen. and Sheriff. 8540.00. Respectfully submitted, JOHN O. 8080, C. T. Hart County Directory. COUNTY OKKICKKB. Ordinal!/ Fred. C. Stephenson. Clerk Superior Court —C. A. Webb. Sheriff- —J. Robert Myers, Tax Receiver■ —J. M. Thornton. To* Collector —James L. Johnson, Treasurer —J. (). llobo. • Surveyor —Allen S. Turner, Coroiter— K. Phillips. School Commissioner —Oluta. W. Seidel. TOWN OFKICKKS. Mayor — John Peek. Secretary and Treasurer —W. R. Stephenson. Couneilmen —K. It. Henson, James \V. Williams, W. 11. Stephenson. E. 11. Sunders, W. R. Stephenson Hart County Iteliatons Directory. METHODIST. Rev. W. P. Smith. Pastor. Bethesda— lst Sabbath in each Month. Hartmrto—* 3ml “ and Saturday before. Ml /ten— and “ at 4 n. m. CtiktslHinf— 3rd Sabbath In earn month. Providence —4th “ Rev. John (Julian, Pastor. Fellmrthip — Sabbath in each month. Red t vine — Macedonia— “ at 4 p. m. BAPTIST. Rev. 13. M. Barton, Pastor. Ilarttoell —4th Sabbath and Saturday before. Itev. J. T. W. Vf.knon, Pastor. Milllovn—M SnhVmth and Saturday before, monthly. Rev. L. W. Stkuhens, Pastor. HendrjLi—M Sabbath aud Saturday before, monthly. Rev. James H. McMuu.k.n. Pastor. Line —3rd Sabbath aud Saturday before, monthly. Reed Orel—4th “ Sardis— lst Rev. I. H. Goss. Pastor. Cross Hoads— 4th Sabbath and Saturday before. Rev. John D. Adams, Pastor. Cannon's—M Sabbath and Saturday before, monthly. Rev. J. R. Eakle, Pastor. Sardis —2d Sabbath in each month. Rev. Thomas CHYMES. Shoal Creek— 2d Sabbath and Saturday before, mo'ly. PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. John H. Morton, Pastor. Pleasant Hill —3rd Sabbath in each month. p All white ministers in the County, of every denomination, art* requested to send in their appoint mentis for publication. Xo charge whatever. SAW MILL NOTICE. I HAVE determined upon the following terms for this year, so thatlhere can lie no misunderstand ing : For sawing lumber, 40 cents per 100 feet if paid by next Fall. For sawing lumber, 50 cents per 100 feet if not paid bv January Ist. 1678. Lumber for sale at 80 cents per 100 feet, to be paid in the Fall. Lumber for sale at 11.00 per 100 feet, if not paid by January Ist, 1878. These terms will be strictly adhered to. H. N. AYER, 26-30 Reed Creek, Ga. Miss ANNIE JORDAN "YI 7"ILL resume her Music Class on the 29th day of W January. Having procured new text books, sbe ensures the best method of teaching the rudi ments of this beautiful science. Kite* per month reduced to 94. Low Prices, Quick \ o. 0. KORIN HON. LUDIJKN A RATES. G. 0. ROBINSON a CO. l. p. a. s.— AT THE Augusta Music House! P 1 A NOS. NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES To Cash Buyers. SSO TO SIOO SAVED. EIGHT OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE GREATEST VARIETY , THE HE ST MAKERS, THE LOWEST PRICES. A GOOD STOOL AND COVER With Freight Paid to any Point. EVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANT ER to Give Entire Satisfaction. | / kPI A WON. for small monthly uayments, 4 \ I\l arranged to unit all responsible parties. O ROAN S. Church, Hall, or Parlor. TOUlt of the BEST MAKKRS, including the cele brated MASON & HAM LIN, which have been as signed by the Judges of the Baited States Centen nial Exposition, “Tin* Pips I Itimk in flic several Itequlsltes ol' sueli I list rumen Is. Superiority Everywhere Acknowledged ! First Prize at the “ World's Fair.” in Paris, IH(>7 ; at the “ Vienna Exposition,” in 1573, and the Expo sition of Linn, Austria. 1875, always receiving the higlu-s medals in competition with celebrated Kuro pean makers. New styles, new improvements, and elegant new designs, as exhibited at the Centennial. / W V ttlttJ WN at factory prices for cash, or /" / small monthly payments. Musical Instruments : Of Every Variety. SHEET MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS, The I,a lest I'll Id leal lon*. Orders promptly filled at Publishers’ prices. Best Italian Strings, and everything pertaining to a first-class Music House. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. Tiinffig nnd Repairing by a first-class workman, of 25 years' practical experience. Orders from the coun try will receive prompt attention. . (. HO HIXSON A CO., Augusta Music House, 265 BROAI) ST.. AUGUSTA, GA. BURKE’S BOOKSTORE, ATHENS, (IFOItCiIA. ■pjlOß anything you want in the way of HOOKS, ST A TIOXERY, PICTURE FRAMES, OOLD PEXS, JIIRLES, PRAYER AXD HYMX HOOKS , PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Or anything usually kept in a first-class Bookstore, send to the old reliable Bookstore at Athens. A fine lot of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Snoh ns GIFT BOOKS, TOILET SETS, VASES., WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, CHILDREN’S TOPS, &e., now in stock, and will he sold at low prices. I am Ageut for STEIY WAY'S PIANOS, HI A SOX .1 lIAUI.IS’S ORGANS. Both of which took the first premium over all com petitors at the Centennial. I will sell them as low ns they can he bought in New York or elsewhere. Other makes of Pianos sold, and warranted ns low an they can be bought anywhere. Give me a trial. I guarantee satisfaction. TIIOS. A. BIKKE. 17 Athens, Ga R. TANARUS, BRUMBY & CO, DRUGGISTS a„ d PHARMACISTS, DEALERS IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, Window Glass, Paints , Oils , Lamps, Glass Shades , Chamois Skins, Sponges, S,-r., BfC., Manufacturers of King’s Toilet Powder, Agents for F. G. Otto A- Sons* Nurgiral In*trnment*—Sold at New York Price*. College Avenue, between Bookstore and Post-Office, 11 ATHENS, GA. O CHEAPEST AND BEST STOVES & VIXV ARK ffl THE SOUTH. AT A. K. GUILDS k CO’S, ATHENS, GEORGIA. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purpones of a Family Physic, and for curing Coativeness. Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache. Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying the Blood, Are the most ef e.ct‘ve an J conge \ discovered. They jEp MLr operation, moving ie bowels surely r ‘ and without pain, /ffi. ft* Although gentle in their operation, , most thorough and - searching cathar tic medicine that can be employed : cleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Ayer’s Pills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never five pain when the bowels are not inflamed. ’hey reach the vital fountains of the blood, and strengthen the svstem by freeing it from the elements df weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious-drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. UKKPARKIJ BY Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOIJ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. E. B. BENSON & CO., Agents, Hartwell, Ga. IH7V. THE HARTWELL SUN. PROSPECTUS. THE HARTWELL SUN will lie a Democratic Journal, devoted to the in terests of the People. The Latest News will be furnished from all parts of the country, culled with care, and given in condensed form. General Reading Matter on Politics, Agriculture, Commerce, Finance, Lit erature, etc., will find due space in our columns. Local Items will be sought assidu ously, and will be a distinctive feature. In fine, THE SUN intends to be a Paper for the People, and our objects in publishing this Journal are to give the public reliable information and the latest news, together with political views in accord with their own, as also to furnish means of support and consequent com petence to those engaged in the enter prise. THE SUN has been placed at the exceedingly low price of ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF. We commend THE SUN to your consideration, and bespeak your patron age. We hope to receive such encour agement as will compensate our en deavors. CLUB RATES: Clubs of Ten subscribers will be enti tled to an extra copy. BENSON & McGILL, Publishers. Old papers for sale at this office. A. K. CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. Y. H. WYNN. CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO., No. 15 Franklin House Building. Athens. (■., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS , HORSE and MULE SHOES , HORSE SHOE NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, MILBURN WAGONS, COTTON, MANILLA AND JI'TD IWPE, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware. Felloes, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs, etc.. Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow Ware, etc. Manufacturer’s agents for the sale of FAIRBANK S STANDARD SCALES, WINSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers’ Friend Plow, Pumps, Circular Saws, etc. gerg"’ Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the least possible delay. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES. D ThTTOWeT high school. The Spring Session for 1877 will open on Monday 29th of January, and con tinue for Five Scholastic Months. RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Fonrth Class—Spelling:. Rending-. Writing 810.00 Third Class—Arithmetic, Grammar. Geography, ( Commenced ) 15.00 Second Class- Higher English Branches 20.0© First ('lass—('lassies. Higher Mathematics. Arc 25.00 Contingent Foe per Session 1.00 Music (Extra) 25.00 Tuition due at the close of the Session ; but if paid in advance, twenty per cent will be deducted from the above rates. Pupils, entering within two weeks of the opening, will pay for the entire Session ; those entering after that time tvill pay for the remainder of the Session. No deduction made for absence, except in cases of sickness protracted for two weeks or longer at a time. Liberal deduction to Ministers of the Gospel of any sect. Students will be required to conform to strict rules of discipline, both in and out of School. M. V. LOONEY, MRS. A. B. LOONEY. BRIDGES SMITH’S PAPER. 1 for i ~ y -JL KI.OO A TEAK. 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