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ATHENS, HA
.OCX. 0.
fraternal Record.
Bight at J« o'clock.
0l «V *“**Lodxvi*. F. A. MseU OB the second end
V®**** "Tgy.*!. ^tk fu ftMiwV UnhdH
it a well Cobb Lodge He. U K. ef P.—MeeU every Tuesday coru. It was hoed OVOr twice, blit receiv-
aht at ltd o'clock. Wm.M.BrowneC.C. L.SchevcudlK. gd no oUlCT Cultivation. He lias tWO acres
ot it iu corn, and is satisfied it will yield
twenty barrels. Tbat is certainly a large
yield, taking into, consideration the man
ner of cultivation.
(o’rfo FrkUy night* Sonry uHmth, »t IX o'clock. Robert
Chappie. t^M.LM. Kaol'Cjr, ttocjj * ^
IK Thursday night In each month. U. M. SmMhTT. I. M.
''llilliiiulSiUih#- O. F.—Meets every Monday night
at'oddTJilowiPHall! C. W. Devi* N. G. M. J. Bor-
’’fiiiLi?n.-amument. Xe 14.1. O. O. F.—MeeU on the let
lawai Vi:iar«Tt.'ss
K 5?£tifl&V-Mect 1stThamdsy aMtin «ch mrath,
atthSSSwjr. £ O TJmadge. Cantoto,,J. V.^«ke,0.8.
**!rvnnin« op HONOR. Gold Its ltun* LodokNo. Ml.—
night iu each month—H. Benue, Dictator, C. W.
“‘'Slf^rSaUFoaaUla. Nell
10, V. O. T. B.—Meets
i Hall. Thoa. Reid, W.
11EPART.UENT,
tfc
at Firemen's II all. E.
NJ>l.-Me*.o» toeing*
LADDER CO.,!NO. l.-Mecta an the
month, at Firemen* Ban. J.
Vonderlleth, Sector.
brown, Beefy.
mer Hancock
• Pastor. Km
8unday8claool>a.ia.
Street. Bee. A C.Thomaa,
11 a. b. aadt^o. 8ns-
'Vine Cora.
Mr. B. C. Iengtord, of Oconee county,
sent to onr office on Monday some ears .of
very fine corn, raised on bottom land, which
bud just been cleared. It bad been a cane
brake, and Mr. L. infors us tbat ho cut the
cane roots with an axe and planted the
EP*A11 kinds of crackers and canned
goods cheap at Hood & Stephens.
EyMisses’ and children’s doable and
single sole Shoes at Snead’s. .
Dr*. Mattlews * Owen _
Are agents for the Southern Watchman at
Homer, Banka connty, 6a.
BP Beautiful new style calicoes just re
ceived at Hood & Stephens.
Ef Ladies’ button, side and front lace
Shoes, atSpetid’&r Sep25—3t.
G^Barry’a corner is cowded with new
goods for Hood & Stephens.
^ Dr. Edward Smith makes a special
ty of Venereal diseases, diseases of Urina
ry Organs, and diseases of women.
Iter. C. W. Lace,
frayer meeting, i|
ps&si
tin and
SfB!
^UOOl, 9 a.
ct itrect. Rot. B. F,
11 a. m. and 9 p.m. Sunday
BOGGS’ "(METHODIST) CHURCH.-Rev. P. A. Beard
preaches on the 1st Sunday to each month;RevJK. D. Stone,
ou the «d Hnnday: Hot. W.W. Oslln and Rev. Mr. Candler,
the Id, and Her. Dr. K. W. Spoor. thotth Sunday.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST.—Rot. D. Patman, Pastor. Regu
lar services, Sd Sunday In each month, at 11 o’clock a. u\.,
and Saturday before.
ROMAN CATHOLIC (ST. JOSEPHS.)—Service* on the
4th Sunday In every month, at 10)tf o’clock, a. m.,.»udl
p. m.. Sunday school sod the Roaery every Sunday It. the
ycarat 10,V o’clock, a. m. Rev. J. M. O'Brien, pastor.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.—^Clayton street. D. Michael,
Reader. Regular service* every Friday night, IWo clock.
APRICAN METHODIST.— Fonndry *treet. Her T. N.
Stewart, Pastor. Regular Sunday sendee*, 11 * m. *nd 8jp in.
COLORED BAPTIST.—Corner Broad and HUi street*.—
Rev. Floyd Hill, Pastor. Regular Sunday services, 11 a. m..
and 8 p. m.
fore the public for years, and has been
pronounced by thousands superior to all [ and asked the question,
other medicines for the Cure ot Coughs,
Colds, Influenza and all Pulmonary Com
plaints. ‘
GF*Boarding houses bet the best supplies I
from Hood & Stephens.
Agent at Jefferson.
Mr. A. H. Brock is the authorized agent
for tiie Southern Watchman at Jefferson,
Jackson county.
Agent at Lnwrencevllle.
We have secured the services of Mr. W.
II. Harvey, post master at Lawrenceville,
as agent for the Southern Watchman in
that town.
.4 Fine Old Violin Far Sale.
Any one desiring to purchase the same
can secure it cheap by applying at this P 015 "? wouW not knowingly mislead the
0 gj ce 0ct3—2t. I people by making such a statement; but
" so tar as Athens is coucerued, we can as-
BF*6et the best flour and lard in the | sure him it is a great mistake. Cotton
city from Hood & Stephens.
have lately formed a co-partnership, and
located at Homer, where they will engage
iu the practice of medicine and the sale
of drugs, chemicals, Ac. We bespeak for
these clever gentlemen a liberal patron-
The Public Meeting
Of the Good Templars, on Friday night
last, was attended by a very respectable
age from the people of Homer and Banks I number of citizens, though the hall was uot
Agent in Hurt County. COUnty.
C. \V. Seidell, Esq., is the duly authorized
ngcut for the Southern Watchman in Hart
county, who will receive and receipt for
subscriptions, Ac.
A gent at Lexington.
Capt. J. G. Hartsfield is the authorized
agent of the Southern Watchman at Lex-
iugtou, Oglethorpe county, Ga.
Letter-Heads, Itill-llends, Note-Heads,
Cards, circulars, aud all kinds of light aud
heavy printing, from a visiting card to a
poster aud from a small pamphlet to a large
volume, executed iu superior style at our
well-appointed Job-Office. Give us a call.
The Democratic Barber Shop
LBold, Hacris A Son has entered upon the
new year better than everprepared to give
entire satisfaction to customers. They are
supplied with the best bf Dyes, Oils, Hair
Tonics, Pomades, Ac., and employ none
but first-class workmen. Give them a trial
aud be convinced that they mean what
they say.
4 Wfll.Trmi|if4 Trip.
Pavjs, Sapp A Brydje have formed a co
partnership and will continue the barber
shop at the old stand below the book-store,
They are long-experienced aud skilful work
men—not only the champions of Athens,
but rauk equal to any barbers in the State
—aud are confident of their ability to give
entire satisfaction to the public. Prices as
usual. Call and see us.
Davis, Sapp A B&ydie,
I'srrNlisB.
fhe annual meeting of tne Northeastern
ffaffroad Company will take place on Wed
nesday the 17th inst., instead of Thursday,
the 18th, as was stated last week.
ty Ask your merchaut or Druggist for
Dr. Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills. Do
not be put off with some other Pills, but
insist on having Durham’s Pills. 6m
Waiver Notes.
We have two or three different forms of
D«’es waiving homeste.ul exemption, relief
tifyd oil pttyer laws to prevent the collection
pf debts, printed in eleggnt Style, on good
paper, which can be had in any quantity to
sultpurebasers. We also keepdeeds,boudk,
mortgages, and all other blanks in general
use.
- LARCENY FX0MT1IE PERSON.
A. Psrotrr B*4bv4 is oor City.
Ou Friday afternoon last several mem-
bers of onr police force noticed a man
named Eberhart, who had come to the city
and sold some cottou, in company with a
young man named Bichard Ciower, who is
also from another county, going to a bar
room quite olten and drinking pretty freely.
This aroused the suspicions of the police,
and they determined to keep an eye on
them. They finally heard Ciower make ar
rangements to take the other man to a
wagon yard, where he could put up for the
night, and a short time afterwards, seeing
Ciower come in from an opposite direction
and go into a store, a policeman who knew
he had no money the night before, follow
ed him and found him spendiflg money
pretty lavishly for clothiug, Ac.
This fact was reported to Capt Cobb
Davis, Chief of Police, who ordered the ar
rest of Ciower on suspicion. ..Mr. Eberhart
was then searched for and found, and
upon examination, he stated that he had
been robbed ot some twenty odd dollars.
Ciower was held until Saturday morning,
when he was brought before Judge Thomas,
of the County Court, where be plead guilty
to the charge ot larceny from the person,
and was sentenced to pay a fine of $60
and costs, or eight months on the county
chain gang.^
Our police force deserves great credit
for the manlier in which they worked
up” this eaaey as the first inURifftkra 51iv
Eberhart had ot haviDg been robbed was
when he was .awakened by a policeman
A C«rrat mistake*
In the last issue of the North Georgian
we find this item:
“Cottonon Tuesday brought 10 cents
here, while it was only worth 9$ in Atlanta
and Athens.”
We are satisfied our respected coteui-
■ii*? fa
has uot sold in this market for less than
.10 cents siuce the opening of the preseut
."Jrseason,and wo do uot know that it has
See card ot these young physicians, who ’ , „„ , ,
1 been that low. The lowest we have knowu
it to sell was at 10J.
crowded, as it should have been.
Dr. Wm. King, who was the orator
Ocosee
Messrs. En:
per of Sept. 2;
Judge J.W.H.U]
Jenkins and W. W."
ence to the death of Hon
other members of the Bar
ago. Hits it over occurred
bow many of them diedsudi
noticed that all, or nearly ail, the distin
guished men of Athens died suddenly.
First-—If I mistake not Hon. Charles
Dougherty, oue of the purest and best men
who ever lived in Athens, fell dead from
a fence while out bird-hunting. .
Second.—Hon. Asbury HuB, whose heart
was so full of Christian graceer and who
was such a bright ornament la the Meth
odist church, died suddenly .while reading
his Bible.
Third.—Col. John Billups', whose gen
erous heart knew no bounds, and at whose
house the poor, as well as the' rich, always
found a hearty welcome, died suddenly in
bis bed, some time during the night.
Fourth.—Hon. Howell Cobb, whose mine
will ever be cherished by StTHeorgians,
for the manner in wbich he filled places of
honor and distinction, died suddenly in the
city of’New York.
Filth.—Hon. Joseph H. Lumpkin, whose
legal attainments were unsitfpassed by
any, lived but a few houys^jy| mistake
not, after taken si
Sixth.—'Hi
not a citizen of Athens at (jbe time of his
death, had been until since the war, ami 3****.^--
was one of the greatest legal minds in the
State, died suddenly in New York, and
was lodgiug, I suppose, at the. same hotel
where Howell Cobb died.
And what is still very strange, there are
others belonging to the list,.who did not
die ol any particular diseato—their lives
were brought to a speedy close in other
ways:
First.—The lamented Gen. Thos. B. B.
Cobb, who lent all the energies of his soul
in promotiug the iutorests of Athens iu the
way of education, was killed instantly
with a eauuon ball, at Fredericksburg, Va.
Second.—Col. W. G. Uelouy, >chose ca
reer iu Atheus, though brief, was marked
with ability and success, was wounded
and lived but a short time.
Third.—Hou. John H. Christy, one whose
place at the editorial desk would be
hard to fill, aud whose talent wielded
such an influence over this section of Geor
gia, lived but a short time a|||^|^y[iug
ot
^Buckets, brooms, dippers, oil cans| the occasion) delivered a very appropriate
aud lamps at Hood A Stephens.
I and touching address on the subject of
temperance, in which he appealed to all,
Mrs. D. J. Norris
Announces to her friends and the public I and especially ministers and church mem-
that she is now located at the Clowerplace, bers, to unite with the great temperance
where she will be happy to see all who cause, which ho showed to be au efficient
wish anything done in the Tailoring or I auxiliary of the church. He then showed
plain sewing line. I that it was their duty, as Christians, to as
__ •" sist in this labor of love, and we doubt
tF’Have you seen those beautiful Cali- Q0 (; jjj s speech will be productive of much
wbat seemed to be not.
These being facts, I
who survive them a]
to remember the D
ye also ready."
Lull
See advertisome
ing house, located
coes at Hood A Stephens.
good.
Law Card.
See the card in this issue of B. T. Nelms, I
Death or Mr. Joseph F. Mortou.
Rhis gentleman, who was an old and
Esq., who has lately located at the growing highly respected citizen of Clarke county,
town of Harmony Grove. Mr. N. is I departed this life ou Wednesday morning
pf ex
successful at his new location.
this city. He bad been subject to ^eomp
attacks occasionally lor several yearspitsf,
|y You can get the best Cigars in the I ^ rom one of which he died after a few days’
suffering. Mr. Mortou was 4 good citizen,
a kind, generous neighbor and friend and
city from Hood A Stephens.
Fins Cigars. Ian upright, honest man. He was in the
All who eqjoy smoking a fine cigar at a Usd yea? qf bis age at (h^Bme of his death,
reasonable. price, are advised to call at I and leaves a largo cinfleof relatives and
Messrs. Hood A Stephens’ and try some ot | friends to mourn bis ioss.
theirs.
Buy the genuine New Orleans syrup
from Hood A Stephens.
j- Why is This 1
that most of our
Sol Smith Hassell.
Notwithstanding the very
We kppw that most of our merchants
now bwe ou band large stocks of goods,
but we do not know why they are so back
ward in letting the people know it, through
inclement | the columns of the Watchman. w by is it,
gentlemen 1 Do you wish to keep yeur
,this cel
and his excellent com-1 goods on baud for au indefinite period t It
pany were greeted with a good house. J 8 o f you are pursuing the proper course.
The company is certainly one of the best
Personal,
Wo bad the pleasure oue day last week
of meeting Mr. B. J Hutcbius, the polite
iy Buy Kerosene Oil and Lamps from I and geutlemanly agent of Messrs. Crichton
we have ever seen and all present seemed
to eqjoy the entertainment very much.
Hood A Stephens.
LuJ far Kale.
See notice in another column of 50 acres |
of land for sale,, by F. 0. Daniell.
ache, use
Us and be
iq-i~6n^'
_ Con rip. I
our patrons in the
| A Kenuedy, tobacco dealers, Atlanta.
Hon. Enoch Anderson.
While in Banks county last week, we
learned that IIou. Enoch Audersou, au old
__ „ p . and very worthy citiizen of that county.
^* r8 ’ “owellj j ga candidate for Representative in the
Having recovered from her recent pro-1 Legislature. lie held this office iu Frank
tracted illness, is now prepared to receive I jj u uoull ty for a number oi years before
| the war, and iu this as in every otherposi
cion in which he has been placed, served
her friends and former patrons, as well
all others wishing anything in the Dress
making liuff.dope in first class style, at her I faithfully and t** their emit'
rcsi^bce, ou Brfiad street, next door toj^tisfaction. Without anj^HHianigeuicnt
UgeA.M. Jatekson’s.
Returning th^uks to'those who have so I tlerneu who are spoken of in that county
liberally patronized her iu the past, she we can truly say that Mi. Anderson would
respectfully solicits a continuance of the make a member of the Legislature oi
- 1 whom Banks or any other county might
ng to do ail^ in her to
dptinj satlsfimiioii to those may.fimirher
W
well be ]
m RETAIL PRIDES tlHIiE.VT.
For liw week ending Oct. 8.
iRRECTKD WEEKLYBV noUSE, BETTS & CO.
_ JN—active—middling 10W(810>:
FACTORY GOODS. i TOBACCO.
in Yarns. *l.u)<i*0.(*,common, V ft. GOg*
burgs, per yard. liKdlO Medium. 6S«T
Shirtings .«Me8;Fiiw l.uO@l.iS
Sheeting, brown tteiOjSmoking 60(41.01
DRY GOODS. iSnnff, llaocaboj. l.«
Prints, per yard- C0Slcigsrs,Aia.Fi(..9O.oO3M.a)
Delaines... ....80(445; Havada...J5.00@100.0n
Bleached Shirtings. 4«ls; AMMUNITION.
Bed Ticking 1*X«»; Powder, V ft »«*.
Worsteds.... *bt#l.»iShot 10«1*X
Blankets...... 1.50@S.00Lead .10014
PROVISIONS. {Caps, V box 10040
Flour, fancy, V bbl...-5.000; LIQUORS.
" mvamit'—. ***his key, good...... .3.50
medium.... .2.(XK43.Ui
common.. ...1.S5A1.S0
^PeMhbrengjigod:;;;;:;**;
‘ j common 2.00
Apple do. J^x>d 4.oo
medium 3.<M
^00^W:Cocn
Com, white, bu.
yellow
Meal
Wheat 1.00(S|
Buckwheat Flour r
Bacon,sides. common- 2.2C
shoulders C&U0 | French do 4.00&10.4M
hams. 13^14! Uollaud gin 5.OO08.W
Lard, 9 & 14013; American do 3.OO0G.OU
Irish Potatoes, country, \ Bourboo whiskey.. .2.0004.00
? bushel 100 j Wines 8.00010.00
Northern .0.0002.25! DRUGS.
Sweet 7 DilOOjCopperas, V tt> 0010
E l, i?dozen 15 vl5! tll dfeo 1.T502.5C
kens .. 15025 [Madder. 20035
Turkey-* T”« 1.23; Sat. logwood 2504C
Butter, V't 25,30:a»som Salts..*. 20
filtOCKKIr- [Alum W
•tUirir, cmr u.v "3 -14; Sxphur 20
A 2^.-3; UAUDWARE.
ii * •$ Irou, Swedes, Vtb 808J*
C HX-#UX\ English. 405
•>en:drara i2X01b!castiDgH 0X0^
u'osith-, KIo, V ’!* IS i-Js, y keg 8.25
Lsa^uvri,
Java
Pen, Hyson. !?> I.2C
Gunpowder.. .1.0001.2'
Black .1.0001.25
Syrup, cane .
Cuba -Jo.R'v.’toe dO»^C0
CaufLe.'S socna, utr iL..4*l05t
ada;n.*tnrice..
fa. ix I.. .> : a
*oe**e, >mte, oer ... .ia) - O'
iiu -. .»ri.iv...d4 vMi
?!.•»< *r«. «o«ti»
n;i«r -a^v*2*
;mr 20V3*
_ —;t «' -crea*r 20025
OuionN, per bo 200100
Candy, fancy,per R»....35035
Rp.1 W ....lLlHonw**...
....40
SUrch, .15
.. 40*
750SO
Rice 8010
Mackerel, No. 1, kits ooe
No. 2. 2 2.00
No. 1, x barrels....D.Ol
No. 3, kits 2.00
Sardines, per box
SALT, per sack
oZcc 1, cast.. .... 23025
plow 11X01 *X
Cottou Cards 60060
»Vooi ** *0034#
Plow Points 25040
.4 uithV Bellows 50 inch
Anvib*. 1701b
Hammers .17018
lone Shoes ..*&0lt
“ «« Nalls 2003C
\ t-tling Hoes, V doz.
» rade’sC. U 55075
Ames’Shovels. 1.0001.2."
Spades 1.60i$ 1.75
[’iittina . . nwats
Trace Clutins 60075
Northern, "9 pair. 2.0005.0b
Southern... 8.00010 w
“ TIIKU.
*....•••••.26030
Harness..; .40050
Calf Skin*, Vd<*.4O.OO01OO.OO
Kip “ 60.00075.00
HIDES.
Dry, Vtt> 10
Green 5
BAGGING
Gunny, yd 12X0
TIES.
Tics. 06>,
HOPE.
Cotton 20025
Grass 15020
WOODEN-WARE.
Painted buckets,
tier doz 2.T503.OU
Cedar do 2.00012.00
White pine ..7.OO08.2M
Sieves 2.0005.01
The above are retail nnces. Pnccsare shaded to wholesale
buve
FINANCIAL.
Gold— 1 buy!ug 1.0S
selling. 1.1b
3th er—buying l.oi
ng
Chari
attentiv
column, aw
large stock
..At Monrot
Electric Letter
a facsimile of the
It is written with
as many impressioi
keii with a (luplical
purpose. The local
and daily telegrams'
If some editors wer
their papers would
the Suitau prohibiting'
Generals. Think ot Ml
his wisdom on the elec
icle <£• < oHStitutionalist?
BUY YOUR
ANILINES, .*111 Colors,
Paints,
Oils,
Turpentine,
Varnishes,
Brushes,
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Dye Stuffs,
Patent Medicines and Pills,
Hair and Tooth Brushes,
—AT—
W. LONG & CO.’S
DRUG STORE.
You may rely on getting the 8EBT Ql'iVLITY at
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
rtbciuoDPBBVIinEBV, Ac.
it. 14-ly
THE NEXT TERM OF THE
ens High School
WILL BEGIN'*
lay, SEPT. 3, 1877.
ilaidic month. If pit id at the cud of each
lolastic year (tcu months), if payment for
iu advance.
A. B. BRUMBY, A. M., M. D.,
Principal.
ssmm
SSpriESW FIRM
—AND—
NEW _GOODS.
XITILEY P. HOOD am! LINTON W. STEPHENS bar.
c3!LWiMs*Kr r -* ,r T y ^ 8taple Drj
HOOD & STEPHENS,
at B-UTy’a Corner, Broad street, where you wiu always Bn;
a «*p»' nald stock of
Flour, Bacou, Lard, Sait,
Syiup, Molasses, Cheese,
Mackerel, Sugar, Coffee,
Teas, Spices, Kerosene Oil aud Lamps
Cigars aud Tobacco,
Powder, Shot and Caps,
Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters,
Salmons, Pickles,
Jollies, Fruits, Vegetable#
Fancy Candies,
Raisins, Nuts,
Crackers of all kinds,
and all other Good, ut(tally kej.t in aGroccry Store, aa walli..
a selection ef the (Hat Cattcocs, Ulet.chhur, Check., Suiues
leans. Uusej*. licking,Thread, Sho«:»,£o, “
sellI Goods n« Clirup n . any House in th<
> mid rcDpectimly suiidt» eliure ot the public patroi.-
I£tWtltopi^ dui:c ' “ ‘ “ dmn " L ' rur Goodi - B >-
BARRY’S corner.
Broad street, Athena, Ga.
HOOD A STEPHENS.
Clarke County Agi-ictll*
tural Society.
r |tIIE member- of the Clarke County Agricnllnral Sodet .
A are requosted to uttl at the Fair Umuml on Wednet-
(lay, October lOlli, at 10 o’clock, lluslnu a ot Important-
requir- a the presence of each mcmitar.
JOHN S. LINTON, SeCy.
United States Internal
Revenue.
Dbpitt Coujwron's Orrtcic, to Dot. Ga. 1
, , Atusks, Kept. »I,WTJ. f
y Tue.day,*d day of October next, I will sell, within
the uaual hour, rrf sale, tu front of the store of Messre.
Hood A Stephens, ou Broa-l street, In tlicjcity of Athens^ td
’t.irict of Ucorgi.1, the follorrlng described propelty, yl«s
1 to bottle* of Liquors and \Vluc».
1 bbl. cont-in'ng 5 (more or lea.) gals. Sherry Wine.
1 bbl. containing S (mure or lews, gats. Madeira Wine.
bbl. containing a (more or less) gals. Bishop’s Wine.
I keg entitainlng 10 (mare or less) gals. Golden Age Wbli-
key.
1 keg containing t (more or loss) gala. Quoen Victoria
whiskey.
4 cases Bittern, and
I Billiard Table.
Distrained npon aa too property of J. M. Barry, to satisfy
- warrant for distraint for tax -sses.*!. and penalty, lutereat
and coats on the same, against said ,T. M. Bat . v.
W. B. YVti I HKOKE,
*4-lt Dep’y Co,I t ‘Sd Dist. On.
Tho above sale is hereby postponed tlil Ftlday, l*tb lust,
then to be held at Sfime pL.ce and hoar above ment’nneiL
W. B. WillTMOiiK.
oct. Mt _l>e|i’yCoi:’r 5d ii!;-..Ga
Northeastern Railroad."
SUPEr.lJ4TEML.t XVV 4
Athene, l4». f ?rrt
v hiMl niter Monday, October 1st, 1*#7
_ Northeaatern Railroad will run as I (ill
hilly except Sunday:
MORNING TRAIN.
Leave Athens
Arrive nt Lula ;
Arrive at Atlanta (via Air Line IL It.)..
Leo ve Lula.
Arrive at Athens
EVENING TRAIN.
Leave Athens
Arrive at Lula
Leave Atlanta (via Air I.iih H. K.>. ...
For Sale.
QNB good Phtcton, with Dole
lierfect orde«v Also, cue
piete. heap for rasli.
oct. 2-tf
I'ole and Shafts compete, li
jpjod ltuinnr, new and com
' J. II. lltGclNS,
. 7. Btond St.
e s ay
TAKE THE
^n ; ; 5 l8Ty‘'
The CMcle & teliliinait,
C ONSO .IDATED March 17th, 1877,'Is the Oldest and Bet.
Newspaper puUIshed iu the South, lc is the only Newrt>
paper publirlKKl in the City of August.-.— the leadinj; Kailwn;
and Mauufncturinp center of the South—am! Die only News-
(taperpublished in Hop tern Georgia. Tbh Chronicle & Con
stUutionalist has a very lerp»* snd inereastnir circulation
the States of Gcorjiia, .South Carolina and North Carolina'
and reaches every class of render*—merchants, farmers, pro
fessional men and working men, and is a most valuable ad
vertising medium. %: ■
Tlie DAILY Cimjniclo & ( ’onrtiliitionaUst publishes all the
current uewa of the ilay, teceivos all the report* of the Assv -
dated Press, and special dispatches from Washington, Al
matters, and editorial comment Ufton public atfairs. Tenm-
$10 for 12 months, $5 for $2.co lor :t, and $1 for 1 month
postage paid by ns.
The TRI-WEEK LY Chronicle & Constitutionalist contain-
two day’s news of tiic Daily. Tenns, $5 for 12 months, $2.6<
for 6 months, postage paid by ns.
The WEEKLY Chronicle & Constitutionalist is a mammotl
sheet, and the lar^od and hamlsomeHt Weekly pnhlished it
the South. It contain* all the news of the week —1 degrapbu
local, editorial, miaccH.'ineou?*—and carefnlly preparea re
views of the market. 1 his edition is gotten up for circula
tion among planters and others living iu the country. Term*
$2 for 12 months, $1 for 6, postage paid by us.
The Chronicle A Constitutionalist is the paper for th
BOTTOM PRICES.
CALL AT THE SIGN OP THE
BIB COFFEE POT.
WALSH & WRIGHT,
Managers. Augusta, Ga.
ATHENS
relorenco tA. onr afi-
T- MT. TCetlwJf; Treas
a valuable lot with «everal
_ . . ,
Are now opeiiliiR their new stock of Dry 1 urer » !*lwl
Goods, embracing Ladies’ Dress Goods iu j buildings on it, on the first .Tuesday in hc-
ng the Western Circuit j tl tho most desirable styles, Woolens, J vember.
, 8hawls,Cloaking8, Cloaks, Blankets, Cloths,
Cassimeresand winter Woolens for
aud boys. * vises/
Christy, Court stenographer
will represent the Watchman, and we sin
cerely trust that all indebted will endeavor
to settle up their arrearages, as the busi
ness must be closed up in a short time.
We will also state that the publication
qf tt»e HfycXnjan will be continued, qnd
We tfqst that rpapy who ape not taking
tUo paper will come forward and subscribe,
as we Intend to try to make it a welcome
family visitor.
iy Dr| Durham’s Vegetable Liver Pills
will cure Biliousness. JulylO—6mT
H**Go to Dr. Edward Smith’s Drug Store,
and get a bottle of Worm OU. This is a
[c for WbiTui in phjldrqn qeyef ja(tf
C eqttrc sattsfection—^osts oply 2§
^Qo to 8nead’s shoe store for Boots
Athens, Ga, Oct. 4th 1877.
Prof. Lane—Dear Sir: Wo whose nams
- .. re.., .are hereunto annexed, having attended
In the Tailoring department, they, keep I one 0 f your classes in arithmetic, take
French, English and German suitings of I pleasure in presenting you with this cer-
tbe finest quality, and have a first-class tificate of our unqualified approbation ol
TaUQr to make then) up iu the most fash-1 y° ur system of arithmetical calcuhition.
up iHHiP I We greatly admire its simplicity aud per-
ionable style, and on the most reasono-1 a pi cu jty. Every thinking miud must be
ble terms. Persons at a distance can send Utonce struck with the beauty, Uniform-
measures with orders, and secure any I ity, accuracy and dispatch of your work;
style of suit at the lowest prices. Call | and yet^every step taken is strictly aualyt-
and see goods and prices. 0ct2—4t
I ical. There is in your system A uice bleu
ding oi ibe synthetical and analytical meth-
I ods which we had never anticipated. Every
A Point Which Oortt to Decide the Capital I educated mind should have your work, for
** , I it will lead them to the enjoyment of the
Many reasons have been urged why At-1 beauties and harmony of numbers hitherto
laata should be made the permanent capi-1 unknown. ¥b\ reasons stiff greater, the
tal of Georgia, buf the iqost important! educated should have it The old methods,
one and qne which ought to deifide the whea ^mpafed wjti) yours, are notreaffy
thino at once is toe fact that Snead A Co worth 1110 time and means spent m acquir-
thtng at once, is the mot that Snead & Co. . them. We would rqjoice that your sys-
at the old “ Virsinia 8hoe Store” are sel-1 ^ should be made universal.
and Shoes of alt kinds. Their stock is now Ung Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes at Respectfully,
complete in every department 1 8Uoh ve, T low P rices 08 to mate ^ to *5e Homer Nicholson,
i . 'interest of every citizen of Georgia
ty Gent’s and boys fall aud winter Boots trade With them. Call at. their store, Jg’ “‘g^,
and Shoes of all grades and style*, at corner of-Marietta and Broad streets, At-|j.‘j. Threldkeld,
Buead’a Shoe Store. . i&nta, and yon will he oouvinced.. 10. D. Barrett,
FINE JOB PRINT]
If you want a Book printed,’
If you want a Pamphlet printed,
If you want a Poster printed,.
It you want a Hand Bill printed,
If you want a Dodger prim
If you waut a Circular priff'
If you waut a Letter Head tl
If you waut a Bill Head pill
It you want a Note Head prihfed,
If you want a Business Card printed,
If you want a Visiting Card printed,
If you waut a Wedding Card printed.
If you wanta Wedding Invitationprinted,
If you want a Ball Ticket printed,
It you want a Programme printed,
If you want a Shipping Tag pointed,
If you want A Label printed,** -
It you wanta PrescriptionHegilprinted,
If you want a Newspaper printed,
If you want a Magazine priuted,
If you waut a Constitution, printed,
It you waut By-Laws printed,
la fact, if you waut anything in the
Priutingline dune in a WORKMAN-LIKE
NE1 . “ / "
\\ull insure-fuj^fentiro sat
isfaction, or uo charge.
The Season of Intermittent^.
All miasmatic complaint*, in other words. Ill dlseaaca gen
crated by unwboiesome exhalations from tbs earth or water,
are prevalent at tliia season. In evefy station subject to tin
visitation o( fever and agn*, or other fomsof intermittent
disease, the causes which produce three m'edles are now
actively at work. Tills, therefore, is the padod ot the year
when the inhabitants uf such districts should prepare their
systems to meet the unwholesome condition of the atmos
phere by a course of tonic and alterative treatment. Fare-
"trial «rwr»TwV iMh InwHwiMtitJ Ttf^ffimftly” DJ UlUC •fwl
. tesistfuds HostettcraStomach
By a timely use ot tboBIttera. the feeblest resident
of an unhealthy anilmay escape the ateknest which, witbonr
the aid of this potent alb oMutare, Will be apt to overtake
the strongest. . '
NOW AND THEN.
It is only now and then that such me
Stephens, Ex-flov. Smith and Ex-Gov.
dorse s medicine for the throat and Ii
It la pect’y good evidence that the
the cure of coughs, colds and long
mend the Gooxx Flows* Cotton Srnt
niels are to he seen ronod the ten cent
Globe Flower Syrup, for sole by Dr. C. W,
A sample bottle reUeyes th* —^“ A
sore throaL Begqiaratoei
A VERY GOOD REASON.
* reason wby only on* sample boils of Mxkbxtj.'s
BxraTnls for the Lhrer will be sold to tbjwme person for
ten cents, hy onr Druggists, C. W. Long 4, Co., is because
• Blood, Rer.o-
and Invigorates
e Whole System.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE
Iterative, Tonic, Solvent
AND DIURETIC.
’5T RdiaibleEvidence.
Yegetine
Vegetino
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Vegetine
Yegetine
Vegetino
Yegetine
OAtlieaS’s €1^*0
GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
PATTERN WORK, SMITHING & REPAIRING.
Having an extensive collection of Patterns
manufacture
Iron and Brass Castings,
Mill and Gin Gearing,
MINING & MILL MACHINERY.
STEAM ENGINES. SAW-MILLS, SHAFTING, l’ULLEYS,
MILL SI'INDLEK, HOISTING SCltltWS. LIGHTER
SCREWS, KATTLK STAFFS, MILL CRANKS,
HORSE-POWERS, THRESHERS. FAN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS, BARK
MILLS, STAMPING -MILLS,
Colton Scod Crushers, etc., etc., etc.
ALSO
Manufacture, aud are ageuts for, the most approved
Turbine Water Wheels, llvookj-Patent Port
able Revolving and Colt's ccl}
ton Presses, Iron Fcnciv
Enclosures, Balconies, t
"Mill Ftndhi'gs tnrnishod at Mann
Liquors! IAtjuors!
LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
R. H. LAMPErn,
A T his cetallshmeut on Wail street (a few doors from Broad)
A is now offering a large stock of
Pure Wines and Liquors,
At wholesale or retail, as cheap or cheaper titan they can be
bought at any other evtabHalmtcnt iu this city.
His assortment e g braces ail qualities, from ordinary to the
very best.
Purchaser* are invited to call and examine for themselves.
Athens, Oct i«.
Chas. Sutherland,
H. R. Palmer,
I. A. Madden,
J. C. Breedlove,
J. H. Hull,
Frank Rhodes,
of the caoemoos expense of importing the
country; but as there ire fifty doses in J
It seems two cents per daee Is cheap;
medicine tliat com-dyspepstd and li^
have not had a sample bottle a
at Dr. C. W. Long A Co.’a ]
any case of dyspepsia^]
crrrapialat. Regular ■
Ms. Jt. R. STkvr.xs:
Dear Sir—I will most cheerfully
add my testimony to the great
number vou have already received
in favor of your great and x<mmI
medicine. Vkhetine, for i do uot
think enough can. be said iu its
praise, for I w» tnoibtod over
thirty years with tl.at dreadful
disease,Catarrh,aud l.ad such tout
coughing *|wlls that It would seen,
sa though 1 never could breathe
any more, aii.1 Veoktixk lies
cured me; and I do feel to thank
God ell the time that there is so
good a medicine a* VlMlBTlxr..
and 1 also ildnk it one of the beat
medicines-for coughs ami week,
sinking feelings at the rtmr.nrh,
' and advise everybody to take tlio
Veoetink, for I can assure them
it la one of the best medicines
that ever was.
.Mits. L. GORE,
Cor. Magazine and Walnut si*.,
Caiuhriilge, -d-.-V.
GIV 1C 3
Health, Strength
AND APPETITE.
My daughter has received great
benefit from the n*eof Vtcirrix*.
Her declining health W0* a souiro
of grest anxiety toeli her friends.
A few bottles of VcorfiSR re
stored her health, strength aud
appetite.
N. If. TIUiEN,
Insurance and Keel Estate Agt.,
No. IS Sears' l!ui!di.ir.
Dm.ton, Mr.ss.
CANNOT BE
EXCELLED.
Chaulxstowx, Mar. IP, IMS.
H. R. StEvgxst ’
Dear Sir— rhlk IS to cextify that
I havo iwcd your •NUhmn'rct.'.ra-
tlon” in;my fandfo for several
ME for Stwoln-
nXrs or itbru-
-- •unit le ex?
*»'* hloB) imrilltf or
spring medicine, iffis the l-cst
thing I bare ever used, aud I have
used almest everyll.lng. 1 ran
cheerfully recommend it to any
one in need of sorlf a medicine.
Yours resperifnlly,
Mlts. A. A. DINS .MORE,
No. 19Russell Greet.
Yegetine asco2xaxsm> it
Heartily.
Yegetine ’
.Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
(SPARED BY H. R STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
Vegetine Is Sold by All Druggists.
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Vegetino
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetifie
igjYegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Yegetine
Tumnus
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dr. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last
spring your pills were recommended to me; I used
tnem (but with little faith). I am now a well matu
r are worth their weight id
Rev. B, L- sir
Looisville, Ky.
turn PILLS
Sqptp Boston, Fob, r, isfi
Mr, Stbvkssi
Deer Sir—I have taken several
bottles of your VknETixc,end am
convinced it is e valuable remedy
for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complni.it
and general debility of the system.
I can heartily recommend it to
all suffering front the above com
plaints. Yours respectfully, .
MBS. MUNROR PARKER,
tfi Athens street.
FAIR NOTICE !
Dr. Tutt has been en-
■ged in the practice of
icdidne thirty years, and
foratoagtbbewas demon,
strator or anatomy in the
Medical College of Gear,
gia, hence persons using
hia Pills have the guaran
tee tiiat they are prepared
on scientific princmif*.
and are free from all
quackery. j,
combining to them the
heretofore, antagonistic
TilTTS PILLS
4 CUB* PY3?FPBfA.
Turn PILLS
CUBE CONSTIPATION
Turn PILLS
, CUBE PILES.
TUTT'S PILLS
H n>
■PILLS
I CUBE BHaOUB POLIO I
TUTT’S PILLS
Turn PILLS
CUBE TOBFIO LIVER
impetting health and strength to the
everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, Near York,
ueieseh uer»inifij«imsi*tSj^^ ^
Cluuigo oi* Schedule.
"if. }
uH on th
Ail train-'
a* in.
4-C« a. iu,
8.35 a. ui.
5.45 a. iu.
aug. 21—21.
J. C. WILKINS,
Athens, Gs.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Comer of Washington and Broad Streets,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H AVING leasddthis weL’-known and FAVORITE HO-
TEL, the most eligible in Augusta, and put it In COM
PLETE REPAIR, I take pleasure in announcing that it is
ov Open for tbe Reception of Guests.
It ia located In the centre of basinet*, directly opposite tha
elegrapli Office, next block to Express Office, convenient to
Railroaa Depots, r--' —-
TUB TAB!
cst the market uffi
constantly attended to by a corps of w
fWOmnibnaea connected with the Hotel, will bo found at
all depots on arrival of trains.
The office ia open during the night, and guests will he re
ceived or called at any hour.
IV*Pa>eeugeraon the Charlotte, Columbia * Augusts ondi
tha South Carolina Railroads, can get off at tlio corner oC
Washington and Broad streets, within ten stops of the Hotel,
ana thereby save omnibus faro,
jan*fill AS. H. WirERLOOK. Proprietor.
Morning News Prize Stories
THE WEEKLY NEWS
Of Wednesday, September 19th, will contain ttufflrstchap
ters of en intensely interesting and well written story, .
Tlie Marable Family,
By Mrs. S, G. Htliycr, Jr., ot Cuthbert, Ga.. to which war.
awarded the First l'rizc ot One Hundred Dollars, ottered for
the best story founded on incident* of the late war.
The Weekly News, in addition to the Agrlcqltnml and Lie—
.... ^_Jrqfit*:'
um ot inlarnmttou for the people. It*
aruet Raports ore complete and reliable.
PRICES'—W« '
tagefree. Daily, . ,
Memlttaneee con be made by I'ost Office Ordm'. Jtai
Letter or Express, *t my rUff. Letters Rbonki bo-1 *
i* uiu vuui|iit:ic uou imniiiv.
i.—Weekly News, 6 monibs fit .00; 1 year Si.00, noe-
Daliy, 6 montlts fS.oo; 1 year tlV.uo.poetoge paid.
J. li. ESTILL, Atlanta, Ga.
MARBLE. '
GREAT REUl'CTlOX iS VKKKS
Monuments ^Tombstones.
Specimens of Work alwajrs on hand and ;
for Sale. • '
Marble Yard adjoining lteavea & NidiolronVColton Yr'cvo ‘ :
ang.14 >. tt, KO«BBTMQlV.-Athsna ? ,q^' , t '
i-nmoft l
FH.AMK
..GW AS T<WV CAN BR FRAMED INI
ATLANTA, or elsewhere hi the State. Don’t gWa yonr oiv .
vltriTz to drummer* for A tianl* UotueOh hut L'We mm « trio). 1
guarantee BETTER WORK POU TRR MONKTthbn yon *
cau get In Ailanta, beehlea *aTter-jrou UeJcfct and frovhtow
U in poor policy to ^eud votir mAtsvy to m ojrio who ire doing .
dl they can to MAKE ATHRNH A W AY-STATION.
Orders for nil *i«dn ttuil otylce of ProiiUfN ttoWA at whorl no *
ticn, end satisfaction giun^uiteud. T. A. ItlfUCK.
W»13 Reokmdlerfatd Staitoner. 1 I
BOOT & SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT.
'|! UR undersigned has klofcf fine drees UujtsL which he
A. offer, for sale at $10 per pair, tor ca/; u They are line
Frenchcalf akin. For$lU apulrof thciaj hoots will be sent ’
by mail or express. AUworfcwarrtuni^ M
JonU
p. mm.
IBIT0L7ES & CARTRIDGES FOR. $3 J
VEGETINT- -
What IS Queen's Deughti
Road the Answer
It is a plant that grows in the South, and is saf-
ejaiiy adapted to the cure of diseases offeM
Sr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
and Queen’s Delight,
The most powerful blood ramficr WwSo medical
eciroop ferrite cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, fool
divcharges from the eara and noser*«, abscesses. «fcn
HEALTHY, SOLID * FLESH.
Assn antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly
rtsble ltscontingca ^javrUf dp nohann. Thc best
time totqke it is during the sunnper arid fall; und
^ricc,$i.oo. Office, Murray Street, N^vYork.
IFLINC
IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
S CARRQUC TABLETS
<nre remedy forCOL'GH8, and all diseases of I ho TU ROAT^
U NGS, CHEST and MUCOUS MEMBRANE. VE
vvr OP ONLY IN BlliE BOXES.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
o Xf nnirriwrnv 7 u'»ik Wi.s.
o
p »u m
HABIT CURED.
A Certain And Sure Cure.
Large Heduction in Prices. A trial bsltlsfres.
Hrs. A. A. mtQI.I.I.NV;HR, I.al>*rtr, Intliaun
Sox 1038. (Formerly Mre. Dr. S. B. Colilus.)
SANFORD’S
JAMAICA
GINGER.
The only combination of tfto
true JamaScsGlngerwithckelto
Aromatics and Pfeoeh Briskly.
Is a delicioos, hartaleis find
gss
After Dftting.tml every-ik-ci-aoI.
Stion, correcla hi I ..
of the Stomach <Mid Mow*
elf, and enref ChilUs.
A ‘ k fw
Those wWviug ivUv f and cure ior KGPTIJRK o:*\
salt Dr. J. A. HlIEIOl 2(8 Diiiadway.-New York, orr+t.d
for hl» new book, with iNvdogiaphic Hki
before aud after IVxvorc or cheats ....
nWi Vr % Kbonu*».u*4 tioAtmest.
One of thete a’german ckik, ZUHV calling itiaiscll
r. \V. Q. C'ceiupfem 1« iudicted on couij.luiut of
* waits triAl for forgery and e»betslcmeut.