The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, October 31, 1876, Image 3

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jhe flitthem ffiatchman. ^OwAXl "KA" ^ athkxh, oa. TERMS. Ot»e ropy one yror (fD« copy *4x month* ■f P PC ?°®^ r V r4,rtu (f «4* »** «ab*rriHer* aim forwardinc dottatm by money oriW, draft or olbrn W. Fraternal Record. 14 K. tf P.—Meets evert Ton>Ur ^ Wm.M.Brotm-c.c. EjSSmaoUI^ IL T— Mn **, r. A. H. y-1. ( ,t) 1-i- lirrt Friday ■Irbt in «»ery montli. tt .xo clock. 8. c. Dota, W. H. ' *•***• M.—K. irular meetine «*ssTa£5ra!- t Vs^srrauss oil R. H. - *• »*. I. 0. 0. P.-VWI on II* l.i .ul34Tlmrad.ynl rbu Is rrery rnunil,. , t Odd Frljow.- Hall T. A. Burke, C. •*., K. J. Chritty, Sr-rib;. Bartka Mne, *•.*. D.orK.-M-el. on tlie l«t Wednee- day nickt In ear* mooii., at Odd Pello*.'Hall. H.T. Piltart N. fJ^P. W. McDenurd, Hert'y. Ktmi Lad**, O. O. T.—Meet* erery Krfdst sight. at Oddfellows* Hall. #*. K. Christ)? W. C. T. J, a. Grant, W. K.ft. fitheaa Guards.—Meet 1*t Thurwhiy nltrbt in ratli mouth, their Armory. C. G. Taluudge, Captain, J. If. Hull, G. 8 f larks Coast) Grange, Ha 101.—Meet* on the 4tb Wednes day la every mouth at the Pair Ground.—H. K. J. Long. M aster. KNIGHTS OP HONOR. Goldh Rout LonouNo. *11.— Marta m Odd Fellow* Hall second Thamlay and fourth Wed araday night In each month—II. Detune,. Dictator, C. W. Daria, Reporter, fc'tar af th* Koafo f'oaatala. .>• 10. r. 0. T. B.—-Meet , at Letter'* Hall. Tho*. Reid, W rv.*rv Wadnaadar night, at M. ft. R. H. Hama, Seci’y. S3S’ MIRK DEPARTMENT. ATHENS FIRE (X)., NO '.-Meet* oir the 4th Thursday al^bt la every mouth, at Firemen's Hall. E. J. Chrety. Cspt , 'fIONKeS[ IUh.'K A LAUDER CO„ NO. 1.—Mast, on lb. lav Wednesday night In wry month, at Firemen's Ilail. It Reaaac, President, A. II. Voodrrileth, Hect’y. RELIEF “COLORED" F1REC O.. NO. 1.—Meet*on thet- Wadaaaday night IneTery month. Th*d. boyd,C*pt., Randn Brown, Bact'y. cnmni directorv. 1ST METHODIST.—Corner IIunrock *venue eml i at reel. Rev. W. H. Potter, Pastor. RegnUr Sunday 11 oVtock,#. and Hp. nt. Monday Srl»ool * a. m. ID METHODIST.—Oconee Str<**t. Rev. A. W. William Pastor. Regnlar Sunday service*, 11 a. m., and Sp. m. Sea day School. 4 o’clock, p. m. PREHBTTERIAN.—Ilanrork avenne. Rev. C. W. Lin- Paator. Regnlar Monday service*, n o’clock, a. m. an 15 p. n- Snoday School, t, a. tn. Yonng mrti and twine** men' Prater meeting, Toesdiv night at 8 oclock. Prayer meeting Thu radar afternoon at 6 o’clock. BAPTIST.—Corner Collnr* avenue and Market atreet. Rev T. E. Skinner, Paator. Regnlar Sunday service*, 11 a. in. and • o’clock p. m. Mondav School, 9 a. m. EMMANUEL (EPISCOPAL).—Cor. Lumpkin and Clayto* atreeta. Rev. Frank ilallam. Hector. Regnlar Sunday »er- j vice*. It a. m.. and 4 p. ra. Sunday School, 9 a. m. ST. MARY’S—EPISCOPAL.—River atreet. Rev. H. F | Lucas, Rector. Monday aen icea, 1) a. in. and 8 p. tn. Honda* #. School • a. m. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST.—Rev. D. Patman. Paator. Regn lar services, 9d Mcndav In earh month, at 11 o'clock a. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC (ST.*JOSKPUM.l-8enkee on th. 4th Sunday In every month, at 10j4 o’clock, a. in., and 7 n. m.. Sunday arhool and tl»e Rofery every Sunday In the ■ear ftt lfife o’clock, a. m. Rev. J. M. O'Brien, pa«t.»r. JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.—Claytoo atreet. D. Michael. Reader. Regular aervlcea every Friday night, ">* o’clock. AFRICAN METHODIST.- Foundry atm*. Rev. T. N. Stewart. Paator. Regular Sunday aervlcea, 11 a m. and 8pm COLORED BAPTIST.—Corner Broad and Hill atreeta.— Rav. Floyd UiU, Paator. Regular Monday aenicea, II a. in., aad ■ p. aa. W«« , t Dry l'p Worth a CeaU k baa lieoo predicted for years prat that Atbean would soon •• dry op.” The disinter- e«tod friends who bare so often mode thi» pm diction and ardently desired to see its fnlflll- tnent. are respectfully informed—n»y, moot earnestly assured—that Athene does not in tend to “ dry up." If any of them have visited this city within the past three or four weeks, they mast bsre oecn impressed with the fact that onr streets never before presented so busy an aspect at this season of the year. Such crowds of wag ons, drays, carts, and other vehicles were never seen before. Some of the streets are blockaded with vehicles and the side walks crowded with pedestrians—all busy as bees Our merchants are over-run with baaioeea— especially those who advertise in the Watch ‘nan, as ail should do, and every branch of in- iostry seems to be icstioet with new life Loafers are crowded out, and tbs constitn tiooal grumblers cannot find faalt with thr present business outlook. To our country friends we say, Come on— Athens is now prepared to famish supplies as cheap as they can be bought in any of tb> Southern markets. Como on—and deal tn'U those icho adtertise. When Yoe Come to Town, if you are not already taking the Southen Watchman, call at •• these headquarters” ant ulwribe for it. If you are taking it and In arrears, “call a' t'to captain's office and settle ” If your time is aliout to expire, call and re ew—paying in atlvat c». if convenient. Athens K<re Cnuipaav, So. 1. At a net nt meeting of mis company, th • lowing gentlemen were elected aa office! o iff., ensuing year: E J Christy Captain II 0 Hrtant... 1st Foreman P.-ti r W -il 2d J. It. Oat liner 3.1 •• J M Alter 3J W. P. Varney Sec'y. VV A. Talmartge Treas. J J. Threlkeld ...... Pipt-men. \V. J. Xultone Asa’t “ PR0SCRIPTIOX. Brsursl Oem OSre fir Osi.i..'. Make. The Radicals and carpet-baggers pretend to think it monstrous if a Democrat dismisse. ooe from his service on account of voting th< Radical ticket. I the threatens dismissal, b* ■s accased of “ intimidationif ho dismissal a servant, the cry of - proscription" is raised Wo remember that while the “ Bnreau" vs> ^nnonnttnunls ofCanbibatts. Tax Collector. ty We are authorized and requested to an- uounce James O'Farrell as a candidate for Tax Collector of Clarke county, at the elec lion in January next. ryThe friends of Cobb Lampkin respect fully announce him as a candidate for Tax in operation here, we were summoned to at i Collector ol O.arke couqty, pt the ensuing tend the august presence of the agent to ex eteclio °- RAILROAD TKAI.VH. The tral-ya on the Georgia Rnilroed arrive au.l depart .*1 .8.50 P. 11. ....9 A. M. -9.JW P. M. up-tndn arrivva at i neae traliurroimert at Unin nata train*. ABBIVAL AITS DSPAS7TO2 OF UAHS. UAY TRAIN (arSDAT* KXCXrtKTi). Arrives S.W 1*. M. Leave* 9 A. M. XIUUT TRAIN (DAILY). Arrive*Taenday*, TtramUj* and Hatwdaya, at.. .«.»> p. M. ATNKN* to fammnoton. Leave* Toeedaya and Friday* at .W A. M. Arrive* “ “ ” •* -T atnkn* to SMTrrmom^ .... p: S. ATIISN* TO JVi TATWOU Leave* WadneMluy* at • A- N. Arrive# “ at T *** The Railroad aialla cloaa .one boar hefnra departnre or Still Right Side Up S Having bought the interest of Geo Davis In tbs Barber Shop of Davis Ac Sapp. I take pleasure In announcing tn my friends and the public that they will a'ways find four first- class workmen ready to wait on them. Shar ing. Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and Dyeing done in the best style of the art. Come and see, at the old stand. Ei>. Sapp. ry Don't forget that year last installment of City Tax must be paid on < r before the 1st day of November, only eight days off'. 2t. ty Avoid cost od execution by paving y«ur City Tax proroply. Oci24-2i. Northeastern Extension. The amount of business notv done by the southern division of the Northeastern Rtilroad shows the importnneo of continuing it to th Northern terminus, and securing a connection vith the Great West via Knoxville. The greatest obstacle in the way is the con struetino of that portion of the road which des in North Carolina. There is so small a portion of that. State directly interested in it, that it veil: be very difficult to obtain State -tid, and the people of that section of tboState •Ike ourrelves, are poor. Outside aid, there fore, is greatly needed There are three rail roads in this State which would be benefited tn a large extent by the completion of the route to Knoxville—we mean the Airline, the Georgia, and the Central Railroad, provided it will extend its Eatonton branch to this city. Our road and its connections, when once completed, will become one of the most im portant thoroughfares in the South. The freight over it. would give profitable employ ment to baf a dozen ordinary lines of railway, and this, too, without material Injury to the {State Road, whieh will always dt> a large ba- einees. Ulsjlbe part of wisdom to provide foe the early extension of the Northeaatefn Road . and rwe trust that It will be pushed forward with AN IMPORTANT QUESTION. Hsvo yon seen Snead's pew Boots and Shoes f They nre splendid and cheap. Men’s Hand Sewed Shoes at $2 75 a pair. 0ctl7—tf. L. MAUP1N, Late with Reaves k Nicholson, has rented the store now occupied by McKte Ac Co . unit expects to commence business about the 1-' of November, with a stork of Groceries. A:- which he will b« pleased to »-ll for esstt <•> barter. A share of tits patio-m-e .if hi. freuds and the public is solicited Oct24 -2 Lumber! Lumber t Sen Col. Dorougn's caul He i« perfect 1' reliable, and ready to supply all kiuds of lum ber. Kraus Lodge, No. 70, I. 0. 0. T. At the last meeting of this flourishing or ganization the following members were elect ed as officers for the onsuing term : Dr. Wm. Kintr ....W. C.T. Mi«i Ltnra V«nd«rlioth... .---W. V T. J. D HIvmIpr ....W. R 8. W J Garrbolil ,...W. F.S. E J Christy W T. J.T P .w-ll W.C. J-.hn H Lura* W. M. C O A-lii-m- ....W. I. G. J. W. Black ...W. 0. G. Bermuda llay. We nre indebted to Mr. Walter Wray, of Greene county for abate of Bermuda grass 'ey. and a hale of native hav, huh enroll in 'he heat etyl -an 1 compactl' baled fur trans portation. It is very far superior to the E i-tern ami Western bav brought to this mar ket. and much better than fodder. We learn that Mr. Wrav has cut. cured and hated a very large quantity of three excellent Transportation. , grasses, and Is readv to fill orders at reasons- See card of F. B. Lucas, agon: of the P.ed-1 We pric „ w „ adciso a „ who wanc rea i, T good provender to give him a trial. He will d-liver either kind In this city in any quantl- tv desired, fmm one bale to one thousand. moot transportation. Fine Beef. Hood Ac Head served their customers, on Satnrday morning, with some of the finest | Ho Interns os thathe has also cured and baled a mixed bay—Bermuda grass and broom- sedge, which be assures us makes excellent provender for cattle. beef ever offered in this market. We men tion this, not because it is unusual to have good beef, but because it was extra nice. They have Mr. Charles Shubardt in their employ- meet, who is ooe of the best butchers in the oity. plain why wo had dismissed a colored mat who had voted the Radical ticket. Of course, we explained, with a veogence. Now, inasmuch as these professors of “ great moral ideas” complain su vociferously of ever; thing savoriog of proscription, an uosophisti cated cuizeo would never dream that they abridge the privileges of a voter. So far from this being trne, however, they will not givr the most insignificant office in tbs Government co a Democrat if a Radical can be foaod t> cake it. Nor does the work of proscription stop here. If, by any accident, a Democrat happens to get an appointment, be is thrown •ot, neck and bests, if he refuses to vote the Radical ticket 1 A case in point occurred here last week Peyton E, Moore, Jr , has held the position o' Rome Agent oa the Athens Branch of th> Georgia Railroad for some years, and there i ‘tot in the broad expanse of this country n •ingle officer of any grade who has more faith ully or acceptably served the public. Not » ■omplaiet bas ever been uttered against him. Vn agent or employee of theP.ie-- Offi-e D-part oent interrogated hint last wet-k as in wheth er be would tmppnrt Hates ai d Wheeler. H. electoral and rri i piT7'Ti' r T'Q «ry promptly an t candidly informed him he, sinu'i.’S^rtcKieiJobomce, swttiave t&e’workdoner vntild not He «as im o-dU'e v remora ), and ti*« beat style. ■ c lured man insta led in Ids nlarel Dfnmimf, PRESIDENTIAL ELEtTlON-utUBECTION h.» wat not proscription! B tHrVe-«fon-- j - j, fi very .Titll -uh to get da-el always right •rat diatoi-s >■ Rid cd n-gm fmmjdsemtdoy- j r-vn respited friends have called our attet -ent. and a veil is rats*d from one end of ilte^rion to the fact-that we had made an err- n.d to the other. i in g i at i n g the time of the Presidential elec Ah Peyton is now sofforing as a tnartvr fi r , lnn . It comes on minion's sake, we hope that as stun as Td- >en is inaugurated he will b» reinstated. And. ty the way. won’t there be a ” stinking among • be dry bones” general yf The scamps who lave ’’ fatigued public indignation” so long will bo invited to step down and out, and we •ball once more have officials who will faith •ully discharge their duties for the benefit of the people, and not merely to subserve the in terest of party. We are authorized to announce Dr. John S. Linton as a candidate for the office of Tax Col lector of Clarko county. The friends of J. W. Wier respectfully pre sent him to the voters nf Clarke county as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing January election. To the Voters of Clarke Connty. I hereby announco myself a candidate for Tax Collector of Clarke connty, subject to the ratification of my friends. 8. M. Hcnteu. Tax Receiver. We are again authorized to announce David .E S ms as a candidate for re-election to tbi office of Receiver of jax returns ol Clarke conn ty, subject to the disposal of the voters of said comty. BP" Selected Cream, Gloucester and Pirn Apple Cheese, at Oim & Co.’s. Bill-Heads, Letter-HT ' BfotWtfeads, And nit kinds of Legal end Commercial BUNKS, m m! aa nil other Kind, ot Lcttrr Place POINTING, executed 11 the moat elegant style at the Watchman Job Office. We have on band a largo ne.-ortnu.-nt ol elegant paper. .. —0 t-30ilYece Chains HgM WSdki BOOTS. intone, per bn T5i, ttlNocthern, p pair. 4.0036.0 •andy,fancy,per a....S03Cu«oQthent 10.00312.1 , plain 40 LEATHER. od» 11314 Sole, S It, 3934 lack Pepper .401 Upper SStr -od *• Itillamree owe ■ihscr .41 CaltSklim. Vldoe.40.00iait».i •ircb, MiKlp “ SO.OO3ISJ1 „ "■'•«■ ••••■; HIDES. Omen Apples S03TS Dry, V th. New Lodge of Good Templars lu Madison County. Fort Lamar, Ga., Oct. 25. 187fi. Mr. Editor .-—On the night of October I2h. a meeting was called at the academy in the above named place, the object of which was lectures in behalf of the temperance cause. Lectures wore delivered by D. C. Oliver. C W. C. T., of Hanks county aDd J. W. G. Wut- kins of Evening Star Lodge, Homer, Ga. The lectures were very appropriate—picturing in a beautiful manner the evils of intemperance. After the lectnres, names were solicit- d and twenty-four readily and willingly offered them selves as candidates for initiation into tho Order. On tho night of Oct. IStb the Lodge was instituted. Officers elected aro as fol lows : C. H. Andrew W. 0. T. Miss E. C. Andrew W. V. T. J. H. Goes W. R. 8. J. L. Montgomery W F. 8. Nias M- E- Montgpmory E. II. 8. Miss M. E. Andrew L. 11. S. W. A. Tabor.,..-, tWk M. Miss L. M. Andrew... W. D? M. Miss L. J. Tabor W. A. 8. L. 8. McWhorter W. T. J. C. Tabor p. W. C. T. H. C. McEwen W. C. C. A. Weilder L. D. Miss 8 V.E Williams W. I G. G. A Wilder W. G. G. Tuesday, November 7th, instead of Wednesday, the 7ib, as formerl; printed. Bear this in mind- For map circulars, condensed time table and general Information in regard to transpor tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar kansas, Missouri. Minnesota. Iowa, Colorado. Kansas, Texas, New Metietfr Dtah and Cali tornia, apply to or address Albert B. Wrenn General Emigrant Agent, Office No. 2, H. 1 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. ~ Noono should go West without first getting in communication with the General Emigrant Agent, aud becomo informed as to the supe rior advantages, cheap and quick transporta tion ol families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. Alln\forma- tion cheerfully given. W. L. Danlev. G. P- & T. A. THE ELECTION For President and Vice President as well as Members of Congress, Will tg held Tuesday. NcTemhsr 7th, 1876. EF*W* hope no reader of our paper will f«i* to note this Let ami remind their neigblMi*- if it. ___ <4 Am I My BrotWa Krrprr T To a certain txitrM >• u dip. at ri l>e *ure aee that be £•** »he |>oll* next Tii«*d»> and vote? the D in» ciatic ticker. N*»t on1> Oeoruie, but tk*** whole country, exp*»etaeve ry man to do hi* duty. Lot no one fail. L t us have a full turn out this time. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the whole System. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonio, Solvent & Diuretic. concentrated that It wHt Hfect*l)r eradicate freia the *jra»en» KnltKhenm.Mvphllitic Diaeaaea.Canker.Paiat- » Mt the Niamarb. •»*** *1 dl^n*** that arlaa frow raMrw* Heintien. ■nflnmmatorr^n^C’hr«iair . Nraratxia, Goat muiSpinal Com. Tnr Hem *»’*d Krnntlve XMaeann *f IV Rkia. V*n*tale*. PImpIm, Blotches* Bella, ScaMkcad. Tetter nnd Ringworm, Veocnn haa never failed to effect a permanent enre. ^ For Paia* in the Back, KHney Conplnints, Drepay. Female Meahana, Lcacmhea. **ri*ln- frr m «... m ft i n Wratlnn. and ntarlne dlae*>ea and Geaeral Dehility. Veormr* ad* direct!* upon the ran*ca of tbe*> ■oinplalnta. It InYieorota* and (tnaBhhena the whole ara- ***n, avMnoon th* aecr**»iv* argtinK ai!aya inflammation “’ire* ulceration and regulate* the bcnfcla. vexr nr«tpRP«*T\. wawtttal costivf. Vt5«<» P4TTOV OF Tn« TTEART. HEADAOTIF ATHENS RETAIL PRICES CURRENT For the week ending Oct. 30. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY MERCHANTS'EXCHANGE. •5. COTTON.—actira—tniddl FACTORY GOODS. Cotton Yi ;■ Uaeabtos*. per yard. ,.«9i.oo • Shiitinx*. MSheethic.L DKX GOODS. _ Prists, per yard- s&lOClgars, Am. V M..30.00«50.uo Delaines «***» Uavada. ..75.003190.u0 Ukiachrd Shlntnc* * floor, Corn, wi^te, V ha. IMihot.. '•ead.. Mpa, 9 box..... ,fancy, V bbl... 10.00^0 UQUORs. Family. .SOO^».«MCorn whiskey, fe*ood-. ScpeHbe 7.00^3.00 medium.....I ...lVti ^.....10040 3.1C .ff.009S.iA- •LS391.8( 3.00 Bacon, side*. 1191* ; common ffjff shoulder* 1MU -French do 4.00910.OL hams. Is91#:Holland inn 6.0098.00 d, V B> UifllS:American do 3.00&6.K h Potatoes, country, i Bourbon whiskey.. .8.0094.M1 V bushel ...40950 j Wince 3.00910.W. Northern .0.0093.00; DRUGS. Sweet 509‘•' Copperas, ^ ft 5 vs, t?dozen.. •• 20 .mtijo 1.’ _ : Sckms 13923 Madder. 9093i turkeys 73 Ext. Logwood t3£4< duttcr, V To X)Salta. » liltOCEKlbs. IXlam. «t m^nr, tra-dwa ! loSiuCxur' .r A ,..:4(il5; HARDWARE. » 1 13 Iron, Swede*, ^ B> ^ C 12&15: Eugliih. 4^| r Derrxrarn 12>i <rl5Ca*ting*. Coflee, Rio, V16 25i^es : Na!JB,|» kes 4A • La^uyra *8^33;8teel, cast «£< Java 37wvWi plow U*«l*> .’ea, UytMxuV tb 1.5©, Cotton Cant*. 75^0.0 (i’inpowder 2.50;'»vooi “ 3000 Black .. AJT Plow Points 23^4 TTUjvrane 73«lJ«iS alth’* Bellows 60 Inc Rojiaaes S»arc,ner ....*© taer.’*i .MJT...A4a*i . HOOH .. .aO@Zt’, hare.- -13(^90 Awrll*. 17idl Hammers lT^ilt i Shoes 8*4(41. M Nalls wt-din^ Hoe*. 9 duz. I radevC. II. 53(a7: : Green .tckcrvl, No. l, kits .000! BAGGING. No. S. ff S.OO:Gmuiy,¥ yd... 12^;.r No. 1, 34 barrels....0.00 TIES. No. 8, kits *.00:Tka. rdinca, per box *5; ROPE. •ALT, per sack 16o Cotton.. 40@& Grass S34&3> WOODEN-WARE. ’alnted buckets, FINANCIAL. per doz ff.T5®3.00 Gold—buring. 1.0- edar do 9.00® l*.(W aellinr. 1.1 •Vhite pine ^7.00®8.00 SOm^-buying 1.0> •?ievea 8.00&5.00! seflinK l.o The above are retail pneea. Pncesare shaded to wholes*] 1841. 1876. A Time for all Things! fAnd>ow is the time to buy NEW & SELECT GOODS At Bottom Prices! naoau ~fmc Yes, go to the old-established house of W. A. TALMADGE. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, aud dealer ia itches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Maaical Iwatrwmeats, Gun*. Pi*. tela. AnmaaitDa, Flahiag Tacklr, l Cutlery, Carnes, XmImm, Ac. ^nd, in fact, all goods nsnilly kept In his lb*. A varied assortment of Spectacle* A- **vr-Glas*cs. r the nenoua aystem. »femarkahle co*** e _ J t>bv«|clana and apothecaries *crihe and u*** it In their own famlQt In fa*t. Yrurront !• ihebeat _ .w.i ^laaapga. a*d l« tho only Bl PIER yet placed before the PREPARE H. E. STEVEN! BLOOD PC- ,Mass Why will Tn Pla. Away V Wit.out a tarai-Ki-—Tit- itrmKinl for Dr. J. tlnu-.ft-lii'. Female Regulator L« beyond precedent In the anna!* of popu lar remedies.—Orriera come in ao thick and faat tliat the Pro prietor ha* heretofore been unable to All them all. lie la hap py to stabs that arrangements are now complete by which be . „ U prepared to manufacture Female Re^uLntor 00 a scale equal Mrw f« it jw to th* emergency, and thepoblic may feel aaaonri that their r-Merea *nd 1 this preat remedy afters What la VnarromT—It Is a compound extracted frotr bark*, root* an-* bed*. It l* Narnre’a Keraedr. It U p-c f*ctiy bannle** from any b«d effect nnon the ■v*t»^n. It I nondahlnc and •ti^m’thenlng. It itctfdfvaefiy upon the blood It qnl-r* th- nervou* arstem. It eive* you go'Ml. at nieht. It Is a 2Teat panacea for oar aged f*th t*M*r»: for It dr»*them drairth. onl#** **-*- - givr* them N*tur>*> sweet an seed paraon, “ • Ine remedy for J fathers and mo aged perron. It i* the great B!ond Purifier. Itlsaaootb- ■T UrTi .n. r.. . Hr. .W - ~ —...~ 1 • 17 'ne » evbtms. wive 11 ■ iajr m*i lor yunr comoiamis: tf ^J^5‘SL5 ,e “ d ’ nefehb< * “ d “ q “ ha * w ■nation. Thla valuable medicine la prepared I ^jy w, »naacureame. . id. Druariat. Atlanta, Ga- and rold at IL301 . per bottle by respectable druariat* throognout America. * Ilmrtjf Blooming WiUoor VEormrs. for the complaints for which it Is recommended Majuett*, Ga M Marrh 9,1870. Is baring a larger sale throughout the United State* than anv Jfaaara. DradMJ Jt Cb.—Too win plearo ship n* another! other one medicine. Why? VEGETINE WILL CURE simply of your valuable Fxxaue Kzulxatob, and forward THESE COMPLAINTS, bin by xnaiL We are happy to state that this remedy sire* * better satUfactlon than any article we aelL We have been I selling it since 19tS, and witnessed many remarkable cure* by Sole A*;cm- u»r Or. J. Hleaea* Elecuw-Galraaic flpactaclcs, iuyuiM direct from the importers and manufacturers, will experience and personal superrialcn of over 35 years,) eel Will justify me in saying that I am prepared to give al. ,iartka perfect satisfaction in their purchases. Repairing-. long and continued experience in tins department, toge- ■ with an accumulation of many years of the best stock w4 Material, and work done at fair Prices, cm •ardly fail to ple«ac aU. Cad and see. Yours, most respectfully, W. A TALMADGE, College Avenue, (opposite Poet office) Athena. Ga. tP-DON T MISTAKE THE PLACE. july4 FALL AiSTD WINTER SEASON, Buy your Stoves, Grates, &e. trom J. C. WILKINS. Buy your Toilet Sets and Tin Wart from J. C. WILKINS. • Any Booting, Guttenng or Repair? to b* done, call upon J. C. WILKINS. oct3 Broad street, (sign Big Coffee-Pot A Rare Chance! LAND for SALE! A DESIRABLE farm, containing 121 acre*, situated fou» x3L miles north of Monroe, Ga., easy of acccm to market aid farm is arranged. In every particular, to make a desira ble and comfortable home, with a handsome cottage tv*! 130 acres of good farming laud In a On the farm 1 „ ute of cultivation, 20 acre* (includii-g 6 ncreaof choice bot >m land, now overgrown with cain* and other swamp pro notion*.) need for gracing purpose*, the remainder in oriri 1*1 fnrrnt. Brdl tlmhaml *■ 0 JESSE L. GRIFFIN, nea- •f, on the farm adjoining tb* i *ept2*-ln» I B EG to annoonco tQ their nunv ron- irvn-i- and that they haw mm 00 cxhlbui.:. FUT. AND COMPLETE LIJVJ?# ofGO(mS In Every Depart men t OF THEIR EXTENSIVE BUSINESS. In ulew of the large demand for tbi« m'hsoij’* trade, heavy purchase# hare been made, and*-r moat favorable clrcusv- aconce*, enabling u* to offer Got-d* s* LOWER PRICES THAN EVER! Special attention las been psW tn tho Million of i JNew & Much Needed DRESS GOODS. ENTERPRISE. 1 UIK undersigned have formed a co-partnership, under tlw . firm name of JACKSON & VERONEE, For the purpose of repairing Sewing Machines, Lightning Beds, TUNS, PISTOLS, LOOKS, Umbrellas, Parasols, &c SEWING MACHINES of any make thoroughly repaired will furnish oat approved make. SEWING MACHINESo£ ‘RICES. Old Machine* taken In exchange for il pnt up LIGHTNING RODS of the y make supplied at FACTORY - -—J in exchange for new ones. Sewing Machine OIL nnd NEEDLES for all Mnchlue* cop- •tantly on hand. Caving had practical experience In all that we propoec to to, we feel no hesitancy in guaranteeing all work eutru*trd o na, and Ijojk*, by attention and moderate charge*, to secure 1 portion of the pnblir patronage. ZW“All order* from the country promptly attended to. Work *1m»o and office in rear of Jonea’ Auction House, next J. C. Wilkins & Co. W. II. JACKSON, Athene, Sept. 2G C. B. VERONEE. ffow lo SayeYonr Money! ITE will have, nbout the SOtli of llil* month. (September) f In *tore atid arriving, a general alitck of Dry G 00tlx, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, l J aintv, Oilw, &c., &c„ LOWES THAN EVER, eing bought by our Mr. Turner, who 1* now in the Eastern Be*. W« bny in the best market*, with cash, at BOTTOM RICES, and can and will eeU LOW FOR GASH! A penny saved is two pence earned.* Come along, every* ady, and save yonr pennies—“there is million* in it.” SMITH & TURNER. Monroe, Ga., Sept. Iff—tf T. J. OARTMELL, Deafer in sod Te*cber of -* MUSIC, •VBl give iostracUon on Brass and String Iurirnmcnu. Also Tuner, Regulator and Rt-pslrer of Manos, Organs and all kind* of Musical Instrument*, life system of Tuning is that of Equal Temperament, »ud according t » raatlmraatlcal de- •noustration, aud is the only way by which a 1’ianocsnbe taned correctly, and 1* generally adopted tbrougltout Europe. -Satisfaction guaranteed. jnlyffS Among o 3W and sh tT B« aore to pay your City Tax and Rf r _ ,,, , Uter. Von cannot voto In ,hc city election : ' Vodld not or ^ less ,00 do ! bBt 8ome <,ea ° r lheir 8 10 may ** C atbired nn * from tbo fact that oos dozen of them filled a box of considerable size! Mr. Miller informs us that be made throe hundred bnsbels on ona acre of ground. Can anybody beat that f IMNMI East aud West India Tams. ■ We hare received from Mr. J G. Miller, of husband, aha saw yoar advertfeement. and came to oor store and boagfat a bottle of yoar Regulator from ns, and took it according to directions. It has cured her sound and well, brought her regular monthly period* on, and to*!*? she Is a ' ig widow—with the use of but two bottle* 01 her oolv three dollar*, when the had great deal at mooey with t eoccea* with yoar rates HSjioSr^awwR. Stone Monntalo, a box of potatoes of the above varieties, which beat anything we have We beard tbe prediction long ago, that when tbe Northeastern road commenced op erations, 00 more market wagons would come j to town exeept from tho neighboring planta tion*. Wbo can recall tbe time when they were more numerous than daring tbe past four weeks T It was also soeeringly said that two traios —one in apring-tinfe and tbe other in antnmn con id transport all the freight offered. Two train* a day cannot begin to carry it. Freight 1* daily accnmalatiog, and tbe Road l* in need of additional roHingitock. TALI'ABLE ADVICE. Go to Sxead’s Great Shoe Emporium and ■apply yourselves with good and substantial Winter Shoes. Octl7—tf. Beady, Willing and Waiting. Those desiring a first-class shave, or any thing In the barberlng line, would do well to call at the shop of Sapp 4c Brydie. They have foar reliable and skilful workmen, and are de termined to maintain their reputation aa tbe champion barbers of the city. Election Tickets. Order yoar ticket* in time. We are pre pared to print them in elegant style and as cheap as they can be done any where. SlUl Booming! Tbe popular Barber abop of Reid, Harris tc Son, la still ahead, and if yon want to get tbs cleanest shave, the best shampoo and tbe bair-ciH that can be bad In tbe cit>, be son and give them a call. Tbeyemido) none but first-class workmen, and.tbeir price* are Late Peaches. We are indebted to oor friend and tellow- ettizen. Mr. Uoyd Benton, fora-basket of very Ona poScbes, grown on his plantation. It la quite a treat to have peaches the latter part of October and aa late as November. And yet ev ery body might hsvo an abundance of them. If they would take tbe trouble to set oat tho trees of the late varieties. Door-Keeper eT the Home. We learn that Mr. A. L- Barge, of Jackson county—a brave Confederate soldier wbo last a log in tho ” Lost Cause," la a candidate for Door-Keeper of tbe House of Representatives. We have known him several years, and take pleasnre in saying that b* is a gentlemen well qualified for that, or much higher positions We have no doubt that, if elected, as we hope be will be, that be will give foil satisfaction Homicide la Banks. We learo that Mr. Dallas Moore, of Banks county, who wna acting as Deputy Sheriff went recently to arrest Charles Jordon, col ored. wbo made an attempt to escape, when Munre shut at and woanded him—of which wound he died Saturday night. Candidate* In Banks. We learn that Dr CoeuauU. Fletcher Mor ris and William Hooper are enndida'ea for Sheriff; and Messrs. Tbnmaa HilL William A*be. and Cran. Oliver are candidate* for Or dinary of Banks county. 1 Remember tbe eicenoo matt Tuesday. VALUABLE INFORMATION. Or I* to spread with Salt My only object In girinej 1 valuable information. Darin 1 Salt Rheum, aad tbe whole * Hlijwln i iiliinlii iffili I w aanSaof mv akin brine covered with pimple* aad ernptioo*, maaj of which me crest p«in and anoovamce. amd knowing it disease, 1 took many of tbe advertised Sale Low!! among which ws* any quantity of tabling any benefit until I commet aad before I had completed the 1 got the right medicine, until I had tafeoi with two small residence , near foe limits of tbe corporation, the Bobbin MID. Thl*property will Any ona desiring to buy ' ana address sm “Forest; .Ga. M. STAFFORD. 1 * ate* aad eruptions. 1 have never «o)ftyed so good hraith be fore, and I attribute It all to tbe aa* of VrorrixE. Tobeae- fit those afflicted with Rheumatism, I wU aaka mention also of the VgGrrnnt’a woaderfnl power of eurbMme of thla acute 4 complaint, of which I have wagered *0 teteaady. C. H. TUCKER,PaAA*tMlrt/c. R. IL, xsr«; VEGETINE is Sold by all Druggists. R. P. EBERHART. J. G. EBERHART. W. P. VARNEY. R. F. & J. 6. EBERHART & CD, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes of every Description. O ITV> W.vnfwc-VTirlrew Wpertinwl fe tnwitny o«rt alrty pelf r» »>o*. daw, wtxfel, — «« ^~Ttfimm W kero in oor Retail Department a fuM aascrtmaat of aU kind* of Booca and ahoea, aa cheap aa the cheapest. In the Re- nest, which we give especial attention to, wa have some of the best workmen in the State. Those wishing or new Shoes aod Booca at null, will please call and examine oar facilities for supplying thdr «Wund. will receive bottom prices aad warranted good*, by calling at oar stand, No. 10 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. YOU WILL NEVER BE SATISFIED UNTIL YOU GET THE g NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE! Aak yoar neighbor* which Machine fe the BEST. 249,052 Sold in 1875! AJcoaiperitVm dhttmeril Address TBI UMGBB SAM’F’G Cf n G. H. HOPE, Agent, Augusta,Ga^orleara The Singer Sewing Machine Office, Clayton street, Lester’s Building, Athens, Georgia. FASHIONABLE TAILORING, J YOUNG, * brhioaaHfe Tailor and Cutte Ris to tike chanre ot lheir Ta-Inring UnutnmL kssu DRESS and BCblNESS hUIIS wiD he made in the fuUooabl* and tVieutt ttjtt*, at J*fc*» to nit tbe Uim*. LUCAS & WARE. Athens, Ga. REMINGTON CONTAINS JEWING THE LATEST y£ACHINE. IMPROVEMENT* REMINGTON SPECIALLY ^E.VUiO KECOMMENDEi ^jACHINK. FOlt IT: REMINGTON LIGHT RUNNING ^EWING PERFECT yJACniNE. LOCK STITCH, .REMINGTON RAPID SEWING, JEWING AND ADAPTABILITY y^ACHINE. TO A REMINGTON WIDE RANGE JEWING OF WORK. YJACIUNE. THE BE3T REMINGTON FOR THE FAMILY, jjlWBO BEST FOB THE J/JACUINE. DRESSMAKER. J^BMIMGTON BEST FOR THE gEWING MANUFACTURER jyjACHINE. HAY BE a3D REMINGTON ON LEASE AT JEWING ■ TXS BoIXAES ^JACHINE. PER MONTH, j^EMlKGTON WITHOUT "ANY gEWING ADDITION ■yjACUINE. TO THE PRICE. REMINGTON DONT BUY A gEWING SEWING MACHINE jyjACHINE. BEFORE REMINGTON trying THE gEWING REMINGTON. J^ACHINE. A TRIAL WILL REMINGTON DEMONSTRATE ITS gEWING SUPERIORITY jyjACHLYK. OVER REMINGTON ALL OTHER Viewing MACHINES J^ACHINE. IN TIIE -gtnmofoR MARKET. gEWING PRICE LIST jyjACHINE. FREE. lyRINCIPAL OFFICE for SoufocroStates. 1 DuGIYE*.? OPERA HOUSE. ATLANTA OA. I SCHEVEXELL Jt CO^Otoenl Apnufor KortSm# L, 6mk,Xo.lBmffi SL.Atheu.OL •P»' HERE FOR YOU! 1, EKO Mtt CUT CODlObk, 1 Ire nvMt «» dot TO- li rsl barineas. I wfll give prompt attention to MARBLE. r HE undersignrd is prepared to furnish MARBLE wr GBAX1TE cut to any and every design. Plain or elaborate MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT ■TONES, with side piece*. Marble or Granite BOX TOMBS, RADLE TOMBS, VASES or STATUARY. MARBLE OR GRANITE VAULTS, for cemetery and other pnipoec*. Design* and price* furnish#-* *» the v* r hte Yard. juncSO A. B. RCBERTNO.Y, Athena, Ga. A. M. COCHRAN, Real Estate and General Land Agent, P >R the purch.n*e and sale of Mineral and Farming Land* In Hall and the other countie* of Northeast Georgia.— lineral Ores tested and titles to property fully investignted. pedal attention given to the purchase, sale and renting ot itr property. A. M. COCHRAN, GainesviUe, Ga, J. N. Dorset, Attorney. may2—€m ! 2. = tfasgS« c h ^ c 2 K - s ^ x ~ 5* « S- Rl?® 1 c c cr s; -• o 3* 3 “i 2 ®* § f-o- slips g.gff | ligihl “ - »2" | S’ Q P S3 P a o CB 3 a ~££ 5? C. — ?? 9? s’ %% > S For Sale! €=X> 3-S il vo — -j — o S » » M » C s*5j Q, ^ 50 M 3- i!§fip •= '*3.-8 § a o ° S' I" ” 1 S.i- c ’^o5 • g ® ='S C - S« 5 Sts ® • o? WS S. S °5. r pN 0 ^ Cloak.s, And Novelties OF EVF.lfY KIND. StrictIj following tbe dicUtei- of Style and Fashion, We are exhibiting ahogvitu-i th«- Most A.ttractiv© EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. No. 5. Broad Street. AtheUM, Oct. H. 1S76. Dissolution of Partnership. T *1IE firm of W. B. A G. XI. Langfoid vn* t;<i* day dissolv ed hy mutual consent. The hu*]:.t-ss iii the fnture wlli he conducted by W. It. Langford, at the old stand. Thank ful for the liberal patronage rxtetid'd to the flrui, wo solicit« continuance of the same to W. It. Lanpford. Tho ncrountv due the firm must he settled ap hy the im of December next. I odolgrac* beyond thflt tlate cannot be given. Sept.». W. It. LANGFORD, OCta—ltn u, M. LANGFORD. NOTICE. A MEETING of the atockhokfert> of tin# Athena Street Rail- road will be held at the Town Hall, #>n Hcinrriay, the 7th inrt. A full attendance I* n»*o»*ary, a* '.tuAm-Es of vital im portance to the Road will be transacted. •T. U. PITTARD, OCt3—It Ch’u Itoaivl Dltvclotw A. 8. K. K. Northeastern Railroad. Leavs Athens. 8.10 a. c <1.00 p. m. • at Athens. tf.oep. n. e connection with tl:«> Air-I.imi Kind both way*. If. !.. M08S, .•juperlntciident. Furniture Warehouse. J. F. WILSON & CO., Jii. 12 FrankSn Bouse Hanj», Alhu. (u, COFFIN!, BURIAL CISES, Picture Frames & Mouldings BARCAINS FOR CASH. Athene, Sept. 5,187.0 NOTICE iren, that thirty days after date of pub li the consent of my husband, Mo*c* . I hereby give notice, tl d. Morris, becoming « I septA—5t it to my wife, Dorotb** ee Trader. MOSES J. MORRIS. Georgia Railroad. Aitoukta, Ga.. May let, I87d. O N and after Monday. May l*t, l**d, the Pawenger Trains on tbe Georgia Ihillroaci will run a* follow*, vis: hat r.&.3Jx:;oEn train. Leave Athens at 9.00 A. M. Arrive at AuguMa at 4.00 P. M. *• •* Atlanta at 4.0u P. M. Leave Augusta at B.0(> A. M. NIUItT railENOtS TRAIN. Leave Athens at 9.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta at 7.35 A. M. “ “ Atlanta *t 5.25 A.M. Leave Augu*ta at 8.90 P. M. Atlanta at.. Atlanta af Arrive at Athens at €.30 A. M. Passengers from Atlanta, Athena, Washington, or any point on the Georgia Railroad and Brnnche*, by taking the D*y Passenger Train, wilt make close connection St Camak with Train for MilkdgeriUe and Macon. Sleeping Cars on Night Passenger Train*. 8. K. JOHNSON, flopt. 0 0 id H University of Georgia, ATHENS, GA. HP HE seventy-sixth Annual Seadoo will open on OCTOBER 1 4th, with a full Faculty in alt the Departments. Tuition in the Academic Department, 375, payable in advance, via: •35 on October 4th, with $5 Library and 340 on March let. 1877. Fifty beneficiaries from the State admitted free in tbe Aca demic Department. The State College of Agriculture and tbe Mechanic Art* forma a part of tbe Unlverrty and opens October 4th. Free scholarship* in tbe State College are granted to as i student*, resident* of Georgia, as there are members of tbe General Assembly. The Law School opens—tbe first term oa tbe third Monday In August, tbe second term on the third Monday in February following. Fees. 999 per term. Instruction afforded lnerery branch of a liberal and professional education. Good board be had at 319.50 to 320 per month. For catalogues, Ac.. WM. D. WADDELL, Secretary of the Faculty, Athena, Ga. THE K. I. KIMBALL HOUSE, Atlanta, Ga. O N and after May 15th, the rate* at this House will be £3 a day; single meals, 73c. t £73 a month for couples. SPECIAL RATES FOR FAMILIES. No charge for transferring Baggage t*t\reen Hotel aad Depot. IJ7"Paa*engrr Elevator running at all time*. ytz-4l G. McOINLY. PATENT Tombstones % Monuments. rpHE subscriber ia now prepared to furnish the citizen* of 1 Clark* aad Oconee counties with ELEGANT TOMB STONES and MONUMENTS, prepared by a patent process, which enable* him to furnish ruch work Mb'CII .BELOW' THE COST Or MARBLE, although it i* as durable and pro mts as handaome an appearance. One of the dearest offices of affection la the erection of Mdt- ife Monuments to perpetuate the memory of the *• loved sd lost.” Parties rtiali’ng anything In the abo\-e line, are requested no caD In persou, or send their order* to me, and they wiU b* romptly attended to, fa a manner which cannot fau to give ttlsfaction. Address all orders to aepUX Capt. J. C. HILL, Athens, Ga. maybe addrea* Look. Out! TWO DOORS BELOW S. C. DOBBS. J. W.~C0LLHTS Has in*t returned from New York, and I* now recrivi Laner aid Better Stock of Goods Than ever before. He call* your special attention to BOOTS, SHOES, Jeans, Staple Dry Goods wul he sold cheap. Inquire at the AND GROCERIES. WATCHMAN OFFICE. I Athena, Oct, 10, UE F. B. PHINIZY, (Successor to C. H. Phiniiy rt Co..) COTTON FACTOR, Augusta, CariS. Grand Fall Opening! \TTE are prepared to exhibit the baudroine*t and moat **- ff tensive stock of CLOTHING, GENTS’f erything i k embnu»* ad foe very latest style* and the brat fabri i as Diagonal* and Worsted Dress Coats, English i neb Cloth Polls. Afeo, immense line* of Cheviot 8co Doeskin Caseimeres and Melton Suit*. Ovcromtsin mil grade* and styles. In Gents’Furnishing Good*, oor stock comprises aU the latest novettk* in Tie* *nd Scarf*, Gent*’ Underwear. Hosiery, Kid Gloves, the celebrated Union Yoke .Shirts, aad other good* usually kept iu first-class Clothing stores. An inspection from the pabWc I* solicited, and we guarantee oor price* to compare with any other bouse in the State. We afeo announce to the imblic that ac will dispone of th* remsiuing stock of oor Fall Dry flood*, in Domestic*, Alpa ca*, R#*p*. Empress Cloth*. C!k*fcmere*,Op^ra and Plain Flan nel*, in ali colnr*. Blanket*, 8h*wl*. Boulevard Skirts sad ATCOST for CASH ONLY, la order to makerxnu forour other Good*. We would advise all those whowi«h ifergain* to call ear y. We mean business, aa our Dry Good* mart be dfeporod of. Very respect fully, CH A MLES STERN, Oct 10-4t One door above l ong** A liillnp*’ Drug Store, T a. ilek, WA TCIIMA KKR .1 SD J&rEI ER, At tho -‘ Xe« D«* Store," BnoS sums. ATD»«_«4. AD work warranted twelve month*, fo* BlA/D^r/NCT Pft/NYJ