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7vthkns. ga mak. ao.
Fraternal Record.
llowfll Cobb 1.0.1** So. 15 K. of P.-Mcct* every ToeotU/
ni*bi o* • \ o’clock. Wm.M. Browne C.C. L.ScbevenellK.
ol «V \"*rmin lodirefiS.F. A. M.—Meet* ou the second and
fourth Friday ««bta In every month, at 7* o’clock. Robert
* 'wni.'tiopc Council, K So. U J?.’ B. f’s. X.—Banianmeeting
1.1 Thor.-b.y night In each month. It. M. Smith, T. I. M.
*''iniiLi.'Endie'ls. L '*■ O. F.—Meets every Monday night
at low? Hal), C. W. Davie, N. O. M. J. Mor-
rl |ill.er Vncaniomnit. So It, I. O. O. F.—Metis on the 1st
/'. . I P i*„rsil i\ .lights in every mouth, at 0.1.1 Fellows’ llall.
C 1’.. K. .1. Chrintj, Scribe.
1 • |.«mV, No 70,1- O. T.-M«sto r cycrjr Friday
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DAVIS’ premium: gallery.
decidedly rich i
The last issue of the Northeast Geor—wa
mean the Athens Geor—beg pardon, we
intended to say the Southern Banner—vie
believe that is the present name of it, as
we haven’t heard of a change in its name
since last week—contains an article under
the heading of “ The Southern Banner,”
which is the richest thing in the shape of
supreme ridiculosity we have seen in many
a day.
PIANO TONING.
All persons who wish to have their Pia
nos tuned by me, will please leave their
orders at the book store of Messrs. Burke
& Fleming.
I shall remain in Athens but a few days
longer. W. Cheatham.3
ni 'hi, al Odd Follows* Hall.
Kbud«s\V.K.
day
l>r. Win Kiug, W. C.
J. I>.
s’hlllTS OF HONOR. Ooujkn It nut LouoiNo. *11.-
>1, i. m .bid Fellow* Hull secondThnredny and fnnnhyVed-
iawlay night
i», Ib’l
»ntb—U. Bcusae, Dictator, C. W.
^k| .f ,,r the South Fountain. No 10, V• O. T. R.—Meets
cvcJ? “ l 8' ht - Lcstert Hull. Thos. Held, W
M. S. U. S. Harris, SectT-
FI «£i:»K »».% KT.TI ENT
utiifNW FIRE CO., NO 1.—Meets on the 411. Thursday
ni/b. in ./vry month, at Firemen’s Hull. K. J. C’hrsty.iCapt.
"i-IO.NKKItf’inn'^A LADDIUt CO.,'NO. l.-Mects on the
1*1 WiwlncMlaY nlirht in every month, nt Firemen “ ,,n| t * T
J ‘■n.om^Fr/iihent, A. II. Vonderlieth, SeeFy.
* j*l ii’t’ ('ol.OUKD ’ FI RE CO., -NO. 1.—Mee
WeihiVidny id Jht In every month. Thud. Boyd, CapU, Randal
Uro\Mi, Sect’y. _
4'IICHI'II DIKKtTOKV.
1ST METHODIST.—Comer Hancock avenue nnd Lumpkin
jvet. It
U o’clock.
mapi
street. Kev. \V. H. Roller, Ra.Mor. Regular Sunday aervic
, and
„J METHODIST.-—Oc
I’astor. Regular Sunday
dayes’.hm.l,
Sunday School U . .
re Street. Rev. A. C.Thomn*,
nice*, 11 a. m. f and »p. m. Snn-
^KKSbVtEUI \N.-—Hancock avenue. Rev. C. W. Lane,
riErItSSarSmlduy -..rule.*, 11 o’clock, a.m.and5p.m
iK sSSnSS? pffiSoStos, lar and best conduci
T, ii , ^8T~ , :^<^^venue.ndMarkrf.tr«t. Rev.
^ -ArV-.mnh.tt'rastor. Regular Sunday *en*o«, 11 a. m.,
HKiid* o’clock p.Mr. Sunday School, 9 ». m.
FUMANUKL (EPISCOPALl.—Cor. Lumpkin and Clayton
•treewl iiev. Mr. Boone. Hector.
vices, 11 a. nb. anil 4 p. in. Sunday Sc
Regular Sunday ser-
choul, l»a. in.
afreet. Rev. If. E.
Luca*, Rector. Suuduy services, 11 «.m.and8p.m. Sunday
^‘iiooos’' "mkTHOIHST) CliniCH—Rev. P. A. Heard
oraches on the let Sunday in • act. month; llcv. E. 1). Mono,
Sunday; Lev. \\\ W. Oslln and Itnv. Mr. Oandlcr,
the 3d. and Ifev.’ !>r. K. W. Speer, tb<’4'h Sunday.
PHIMITlVi: HAPT1ST.—itev. I). I'atmau, Pastor. Rejm-
Hre.-rvieeu, .hi Siin.b.y in each month, at 11 o’clock a. in.,
nnd S.uiurd iv before.
ROMAN CATIIOLU* (ST. JOSEPHS.)—Services on the
4th Sund.iv in every month, nt Hi* o’clock, a. in., and 7
t, ai snnd.iv !*ch<ntl mill the Hwiy every Snnday in the
L,r«i mi.. oVl.H-k. m. Rev. J. M. O’Brieu, pastor.
iTE.—rinvion Mreei. D. Michael,
... ... - ve* every Friday night, 7* o’clock.
AFlticAN METHODIST.— ’Foundry airect. Rev. T. N.
Stewart, Paid >r. Itetfular Sunday services, 11 am, and 8 pm.
roUIRKD BArriST.—C’orner Broad nnd Hill street*.—
R. v Floyd Hill, Pastor. Regular Sunday service*, 11a. m.,
nnd s p. in.
JEWISH SYNAfJ
That Terrible Scourge,
Fever and a^ne, and its conp*uer, hilioQfl remittent, )>e«ide>
aflectioiih of the stomach, liver and bowele, proiluced by inl-
afinaiic air and water, are l oth eradicated nnd prevented by
Hi,. Ul i ( . „f Uu.*:eUer’s Stomach Bitters, a purely vegeta
ble elixir, indorsed by physicians, ami more extensively
med as a reimily for all the nbo\e class of disorders, as
well as for many others, than any medicine of the age. A
languid circulation, a torpid state of the liver, n want of vital
stain ini, are condition* peculiarly favorab’e to malarial dis
eases. They are, however, surely remedied by the great
lTivenlve, which, by invigorating the system nnd endow
ing it with regularity as well as vigor, provides it with a
resistant power which enables it to withstand disorders not
only of a malarial type, hut a host of others to which feeble
nod ill regulated systems are subject. The Billers are a safe
as well a* searching enidieani, and have widely superseded
that dangerou* drug, quinine, which palliates hut does not
eradicate malaria.
A "cut at Jefferson.
Mr. A. II. Brock is tho authorized agent
for thi' Southern Watchman at Jefferson,
Jackson county.
A amt at LawrenccvUle.
We have secured tho services of Mr. W.
II. Harvey, post master at Lawrenceville,
as agent for the Southern Watchman in
that town.
J (rental Lexington.
Capt. J. G. Ilartsfield is tho authorized
agent of tho Southern Watchman at Lek-
ington, Oglothorjio county, Ga.
An Incontrovertible Fact.
There is no assertion which can be made
that is as strong and convincing as actual
experiment. This is true of Barbershops,
as well as everything else. Now, ltoid &
Harris claim to have the best Barbering
and llair-Dressing establishment in the
city, and in order to place the matter be
vend controversy, they ask tho public to
call at their shop and test the matter by
actual experiment.
Remarkable Family.
While in Gainesville last week, we heard
of a most remarkable family living in Hall
county—father, mother and ftoefoechildren,
neither of whom have ever used whiskey
, .i - .I, 4 or tobacco. The aged parents and all the
n is ar ic a 1 g children are still living, except two of the
bOrt, Mho roll io late oar.
lished in Clarke nnd Oconee counties, it
secured the legal advertising of those coun
ties; that being the most popular, best
conducted and only newspaper published
in Atbeus, it was made the official organ
We do not suppose that there is hardly
a similar family in our Southern country.
Fires in the Wood..
On Sunday last, in several different di-
of the city; and then states that it occu-1 rections just outside of tne city, it was
pied the Held of journalism in this city noticed that there were fires burning in
without competition, until Mr. O’Farrell the woodlands. In one or two instances,
started the Chronicle. I we hear that fences and small houses
Now, every sentence of this article is so were burned, the wind having been so
supremely ridiculous that we would not strong that the flames could not be con-
notice it at all, but for the fact that people trolled. The origin of the fires, so far as
at a distance might be misled by it if we we have been able to ascertain, was ac-
fail to do so. I cidental
We can give a very different reason for
its having the legal advertising of Clarke I Mr. C. Bode has now opened a bakery
county than that ot its being the leading UQ( j can( jy factory in the old post office,
paper, but we forbear at present. I which has recently been fitted up. in
As to its being nmdcjhe official organ most elegant manaer by Mr , g. L
of the city because ibMBho most Popu-J fldl l
in the place, J .
secured the I Mnrried.
ed to do it fori 0n Wednesday last Mr. J. J. Head, ot the
nominal sum, I ® rm Hood & Head, was married to Miss
thatis8imply nonsei
city printing because it
nothing, or at least a met
■arch.
The penetratiug winds incident to this
season of the year are a severe ordeal tor
the lungs. The neglect Of a hard cough
generally leads to a weakness of the lungs,
which, not infrequently, results in Con
sumption.
Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup will at once
relieve and loosen a tight cough and is
such an agreeable remedy that children
will take it without'being coaxed. A cold
on the lungs, if consumption is not already
developed, may be easily mastered by the
use of the Pnlmonic Syrup, together with
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills to clear the sys
tem of the accumulated mucus.
In more serious cases, where the dis
ease has become deeply seated, and the
patient suffers from loss of appetite, weak
ness and emaciation^ScHENCK’s Sea Weed
Tonic should be used in.connection wiih
the above mentioned remedies, to stimu
late the appetite and bring the digestive
powers into healthy action, thereby sus
taining the streugth of the patient and en
abling him to resist- -&e progress of the
disease until the Pulmonic Syrup may
perform its healing and cleansing work.
The use of these standard remedies ac
cording to the direffion8 which accom
pany them, canuot fa§ to produce most
satisfactory results. A letter addressed
to Dr. Sehenck cor. Sixth and Arch Sts.,
Philadelphia, asking advice, will promptly
receive the Doctor's personal attention,
free ot charge.
Schenck’s Medit lues are for sale by all
Druggists.
iMachiac.
eling agent o;
g machine,
two during last
while we were not willing to do the work Anuie Black - The ceremony was perform-
ed by Rev. C. D. Campbell, at the Baptist
Wo do not arrogate to ourselves the 1 claUrclJ
right to judge oi tho merits of the Watch-1 Death «r nn oui citizen.
man as compared with any other news-| Mr. J. Atkisson, an old and highly re
paper; but we think the people are the spected citizen of Athens, died at his resi-
best judges and will patronize the best pa- j dence in this city, ou Monday night of last
per. Judged by this standard, how stands week. We do not kuow what Mr. Atkis-
the case betweeu the Watchman and Ban-1 son’s age was, but suppose he was near
ncr1 Tho Banner prints 59 or 60 quires 70. He had long been a member of the
ot paper, while the Watchman prints 90 J | Presbyterian church. Peace io his ashes!
Agaiu, if the Banner is such a popular. chan«e or schedm*.
journal, why has it been compelled to There has been a slight change iu the
change its name and change editors two schedule of the Northeastern Railroad,
or three times iu a single year 1 which went into effect on Mouday morning
Again, if it is the only newspaper pub- —the principal difference from tho last
lished here, why did its present editor, | one being that tho morning down train ar-
two or three years since, in order to build | rives here about au hour earlier than lor
up his subscription list, issue asecretcircu-1 merly. This is a considerable benefit to
lar to certain parties, proposing to send | our citizens so far as regards mails,
them his paper at Si per year 1
was in our city a day
week.
We called to see the machine in opera
tion, and were very much pleased with it
every particular. We noticed especial
ly the easo with which it can be changed
from fine to heavy goods—no change at
all, in fact, being necessary. It is a very
light running and almost noiseless machine,
very simple in construction, and with an
rangement by which almost any one can
take up lost motion—thus avoiding the
necessity of paying out money for repairs.
We regard it as a very superior machine.
We understand that Mr. James Bancroft
has been appointed agent iu this city, who
can furnish machines and all necessaty in
formation in regard to them.
Now, if the editor ot the Banner wishes
BP Wo learn that our iriend, Maj. Isham
H. Pittard, of Winterville, lost a fiuc
to test tho matter ot subscription lists, we I. : , . , ,
, , . . * , ’ I horse one day last week, liom an attack
are ready to submit our mail books to any | ,. . , , , . . . .
, ..... , ot colic. The animal had, by mistake,
number ol disinterested parties to exam. , , ,, , , , , .
... . ... . 1 1 been doubly led a day betore.
me, if he will do likewise, or we will call 1 '
upon tho post masters to give certificates 1
as to the difference iu tho number ot sub-1
Merck’* Pntrnt Tran.
We called at the establishment of our
scribers between the two papers at their Jy° uu S friend Merck, in Gainesville, last
offices, or we will take the certificate of| week > au ^ were shown his new patent
the paper-maker, who furnishes us both truss, which for simplicity of construction,
with paper, as to the quantity furnished I durability aud ease to the wearer, is said
each office. | to bo unsurpassed. Ti e work is all done
AVo regret the necesiity which forces us j ^r. Merck, and tho plating, finishing,
to bring this matter before the public; I Ac - ‘ s vor y creditable indeed
but, having been attacked in such a malig I We w ’ sk our - oun 2 frieud the success
nant aud unprovoked manner, we feel it | b ’ s va * uat) *° invention deserves.
t« he duo to the public and ourselves that
we should make this statement of facts.
Rcr. .lohn TV. Burke,
Of Macon, who is well-known iu this com
munity, where he lived for a number of
years, preached at the First Methodist
morning
EPDr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is particular
ly recommeuded for children. It cures ...
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat aud Whooping charch m th ' s f y ’ °“ “ y
Cough. Is pleasant to the taste and acts | ^ f^tad by a huge nnm-
like a charm. Price, 25 cents.
her ot warm friends.
SOMETHING NEW.
Athena Purchasing Agency.
Mrs. V. H. Powell, feeling that it will be
very great accommodation to ladies liv
ing at a distance from Athens, has opened
Purchasing Agency in this city. She will
purchase Dresses, Trimming, Hats, and, in
fact, anything in the line of ladies’ and
children’s wear. From her long experience
the Dress making business, she feels
satisfied that she can give satisfaction.
Her facilities for purchasing are such, that
most articles, she can save her commis
sion. All orders promptly attended to
when accompanied by the cash. Her
charges will bo 5 per cent, on all orders
filled. Tho very best of city references
given. ,
Mrs. Powell is still carrying on the Dress
making business, at her residence, where
she will be glad to receive her friends, and
all others who desire worlqjn her line. All
work guaranteed to gllflMU^iiou.; Gf&tz
ting aud fittiug a specialty^
Patterns of any style, eta from Fashion
Books or Plates, at short notice, thus sav
mg the expense and delay <jt sending North
for Patterns. Call on or ajftdress
Mrs. V. H. Powell.
ANOTHER CONCERT.
BenrUt of Prof A. J. Win.
The Weather,
For two or three weeks past, has been
I the most remarkable we remember ever
Waiver Notes.
We have two or three different forms of
notes waiving homestead exemption, relief
and all other laws to prevent the collection
of di'iits. printed in elegant style, on good
paper, which can be had in any quantity to
suit purchasers. We also keep deeds, bonds,
mortgages, aud all other blanks in general
use.
BAD WEATHER NOTICE.
There is no day too cloudy or dark, but
what you can get the best pictures made,
at Dec 25 Davis' Premium Gallebv.
SMITH’S WORM OIL.
Athens, Ga., Dec. 8,1877.
A few nights since, I gave my son one
dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day
he passed io large worms. At the same
time 1 gave one dose to my little girl, four
years, and she passed 86 norms, from 4
to 15 inches long. w. F. Phillips
Tho Worm Oil can be had at the New
Drug Store, Decll— 4t.
GPThe celebrated Hodgson Vehicles are
sold cltcaper than tho same^uality of work
can be had anywhere.
f
Consumption Cured,
An old physician, retired from practice,
having had placed iu his hands by an East
India missionary the formula ot a simple
vegetable remedy, for the speedy and
permanent cure of consumption, bronchi
tis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat aud
luug affections, also a positive and radi
eal cure for nervous debility and all ner
vous complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers iu thousands
ot eases, has ielt it his duty to make it
knowu to his sulleriug fellows. Actuated
by this motive, and a desire to relieve
.hnuian suffering, I will send, free of charge,
to all who desire it, this recipe in German,
French or English, with full directions for
preparing aud using. Sent by mail by
addressing with stamp, naming this pa
per. W. W.’ Sherar, 126 Power’s Block
Rochester, N. Y. Feb5—4t.
Burns’ Silver Cornet Band propose to to have seen at this seasou—having been
give another of their excellent concerts, | clear, mild and radiant. As a consequence,
ou the 23d ol April—this time for the ben-1 vegetation is comiug out very rapidly. We
efit of Proi. A. J. Wurm, who has taken sincerely trust we will not have an April
so much pains to properly instruct them, frost, as that would do immense harm to
and has succeeded in bringiDg them to | fruit and vegetables generally,
such a degree of proficiency.
. McBRIDE & CO.,
Prof. Wurm deserves the thanks not on- Iinp0 rters aud jobbers of Crockery,
ly of the Baud, but of all our citizens, for I china, Silver-plated Ware, Glass ware,
the fidelity with which ho has discharged I Wocidenware, Lamps, Chandeliers, &c.,
his duties as a teacher, and we trust that | an( j Manufacturers of Show-Cases, Pryor
he will meet with a rousing reception on s t re et, Atlanta, Ga., will duplicate any bill
this occasion. bought iu any market in the U. S. They
The price of aumissiou will be 50 and I bave no t eas an( j p] a tes below cost, as
25 cents. | ba j ta to induce merchants to buy hard
Personal. I stock f rom them. marl9—ly
A few dai s since, we had the pleasure
of meeting Mr. John N. Eberhart, lormerly MERCHANTS,
.... , , t J llyou want Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
of this place but now commission ™r- Looki G1 ^ cbimneyS) stamped
chant, aud dealer in grain, flour, bacon, Tinwarej China andSUver-ptated ware, aud
groceries and produce, No. 73 Peachtree | want t0 pay cash aud get as good prices
as you can iu the U. S., send your orders
street, Atlauta. We trust he will receive
a liberal patrouage. j to McBride & Co., Atlanta, Ga., and you
Messrs. G. W. Grant, of Habersham, and I w ju never regret having done so. marl9—
W. H. Faulkner, of Hall, wore in the cityl i y .
one day last week. They report that tho
people of tho upper counties are strongly
in favor of Speer aud a free Congressional |
race in the coming election.
Wo had a pleasant calif on Friday morn
ing last, frem Elder David W. Patman, of
Oglethorpe county, who is a leading min
ister of the Primitive Baptist church. We
are always pleased to meet Mr. P., and
were glad to find him in the enjoyment of
excellent health. He will shortly issue,
Lellfr-Hcads, Rill-Heads, Note-Heads,
Cards, circulars, and all kinds of light and
heavy printing, from a visiting card to a
poster and from a small pamphlet to a large
volume, executed In superior style at our
well-appointed Job-Office. Give us a call
GARDEN SEED.
io to the Now Drag’ Store (Dr. King’s
old stand) if you want good fresh seed
For sale in bulk or papers' as low as can
bo bought in Atlanta or Augusta.
Athens Guards.
At the annual meeting. of the Athens
Guards, ou Tuedsay night last, the tallow
ing commissioned officers were elected for
the ensuing year: i r
J. H. Rucker....* Captain.
J. H. Hull 1st Lieut.
E. G. Potter .2d
T. P. Vincent 3d “
Almost a Fire.
We learn that during the high wind on
from our job office, a pamphlet on the sub- j SuDday, the residence of Mrs. B. S. Ware,
ject of Baptism, &c., which we doubt not I in the South-western portion of the city,
will be read with much interest. | caught fire on the roof, by sparks from
a chimney, and came uear proving a seri-
* t. Caasht at 5‘ ast * I ous thing. Owing to the presence ol mind
It will be remembered by many of our ofMr . PleasaDt Ware> however, and the
ci y rea ers at some two years since a timely assistance of some neighbors, the
runk, belonging to a colored man, ton,* we re soon extinguished,
broken open at the Georgia Railroad depot,
by some unknown parties, and several ar-1 Interesting Meeting at Wintertille
tides of clothing and a razor and strap A very interesting meeting has been go-
stolen therefrom. I log on in the Methodist Church at Winter-
Last Sunday week the man to whom the ville for th ® P ast two ™eks-closing Fri
trunk belonged pointed out a “ colored I *^ ay ABout sixteen members were
troop,” named John Pollard, to Messrs.
added to the church.
Rose. Moon and Shirley, of the police force, | Tho Eev - Mr ’ Christian is a zealous work-
and stated that he had on a coat which er ’ . and ^ uit# a P°P ular lninister ’ He waa
was stolen from his trunk. These gentle-1 ass ' 8ted b y Messrs. Harris,Connaway, Pot
men promptly arrested Pollard, and upon I ter ’ Btone > and others.
searching his house they found the other j. jy. j*. SmlUl
articles, with the exception of one coat, is the regularly authorized Agent of the
together with a gold watch chain, which Southern Watchman at Monroe, Waiton
had been stolen by another party from one I county,
of our citizens and given to Pollard to con
ceal.
^‘Hodgson’s is the place to get all kinds |
of vehicles, if you wish them to last.
IdPMr. 0. C. Harbin, formerly of Augus
ta, is now with Mr. B. H. Lampkin, at the
“Turf Exchange,” where he will be glad to
serve his friends and customers.
Agent in llnrt Cwair.
C. W. Seidell, Esq., is the duly authorized
agent for the Southern Watchman in Hart
county, who will receive and receipt for
subscriptions, Ac.
GP*The “ old reliable” Hodgson Buggy
has give universal satisfaction for 40 years.
ATHENS RETAIL PRICES CURRENT.
Portiie week ending March 25.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ROUSE, BETTS A CO.
rACTUKX uuuus. i TOBACCO.
Cotton Yarns. -<j5@tl.i») Common, y lb 50@00
Oenaborg*. per yard. 10@10:Mediani C5@75
X Shirtings ,6^@r|Fine I.OO91.B
H Sheeting, brown 8@10 : Smoklng 60@1.00
DRY GOODS. MinQ, Maccaboy 1.00
Prints, per yard- 507iCigare, Am.ii M..30.00@50.00
Delaines. 12@0S! Uavada. ..75.00@100 00
Blenched Shirtings. AMMUNITION.
Bed Ticking lw?S0i Powder, 9 tb 85 40
Worsteds HKSl.25iSl.ot 10«i2>£
Blankets 1.5008.00: Lead 10@19
PROVISIONS. iCaps, 9 boi lc@40
Floor, fancy, 9 bbl...-9.0iK3: LIQUORS.
Family 7.00@.0« Com whiskey, good. 1.509S.0.'
Superfine G.50@.7iK) medium H-WW.i*
Com, white, 9 bn... -70^75! common..... 1.8831.8
yellow 0.00,41).lie Teach brandy, good S.f
Peas 80(485: medium *.«•
Ileal 75<430: common 2.0.
Wheat 1.25.0:1.50:Apple do. good 2.25Q2.50
Buckwheat Floor s@10i medium 8.0.
Bacon, sides. 0«@7: common 2.2i
shoulders 5@00 iFrenchdo 4.00@10.0t
hams iu@i2K;'UoIlaudgin 3.00@4.0t
Lard, 9 lb 10@12:American do 2.00@2.0(i
Irish Potatoes, country, jBour’xm whiskey...2.00@4.0l
4 bushel 100 ; r. ines............. 2.50@3.
Northern .1.2S@1.5o| Dl.LGS.
Sweet 60 4 7 iCopperas, 9 lb C5- (
dozen 10 12Uudmo 1.00@1.5(
s 1G@25 Madder 20 3i
turkeys 7« lASjHxt. Logwood 2b,441
Butter, 9 lb 15.25 : 'Zpsoin Salts. tl)@15
GHOCEKlab. iAlmn 10
.u—ir,erasin’. . ..... -0.818ISn.phur It
A....—. ..'0.«,1 ; HARDWARE.
II 10X -1 i>;!lron, Swedes, 9 lb 6@f.
C JlM"l'>«; English 4@4
beirararu 9,iilojCas-ing* 5>4@)
• Jo See, Rio, 9 lb iO@i5j.Xu-.is, 9 keg 2.75
l.nimyn. 25@>S i »tCel, C.Uit
iav»; .]....i,83@S'
,9IK....... .1.2 .
iwdcr.. ,1.00@1.2I Wool
Plow Points 25(44'.
S.aithV Bellows 60 inch
Anvils. 17(41.-
Hummers 17@ls
torse Shoes SJ£@1"
Nails 2U@3(
EXCELL
COTTON FERTILIZER.
Piimi
CHEMICALS for COMPOSTIHC
The undersigned has just hail manufactured, to his own order, a large an.l fresh supply of the well-known Excellent
(luauo and Dobbs Ch«*mic-il8 for Composting, which he offers to ihe planters of Northeast Georgia and surrounding co un
found to be up to
L*.9 il
Gunpowder.
BlackT 1.0001.25
vyrup, cane 50«<V6
Cuba Mo.’assc? 4X*50
•JamLes, speri’i, per ifc—4*>js5t
adamant ii:e. ...V5«v^
Jhcese, Smte, oer ’ ‘ .* .*.‘.14 «15 A e.dui ? Hoes. ^ doz. ^
i ng. i-.i *»:iav...lS.tai FradesC. II 550.;.
Jrad£e->- sotia.. 1 Ames’ Shovel# 1.0Q@1.25
hutto*:;:... *^ti “ Spades 1.00@1.lu
YOVJit’iTrace Chains 600.5
crea-n 20w25| BOOTS.
Onions, per bu 100<<Jl6Uj Northern, pair. 2.00(35.00
Candy, fancy, per lb....85(^251 Southern.......... S.OO^lO.w
nliiin ..............25- LEA riifili.
Soda.... s@ie;Solo, 9 K- *8@se
Black Fepper 20 25: Upper 40@C0
l(7a lOillhroe-s 40@.50
Ginger 20.25iCaUSktns, 9doz. .S0.00@500.w
Stareh, 10; Kip •* 3i!.00@45.00
Tallow’.... «@SI . HIDES.
Green Apples 1.25@l. 0: Dry, 91b .1'
Rice...." 8@10 : Green 6
Mackerel, No. 1, kits 1.50 175: U GGINU
No. 2. 2 1.25!Gnmiy,9 yd 12ji@
No.l, M barrels....6.00; TIES.
No. 3, kits 1. SjTies .. „•••■ @ c Jv
Sordines, per box 20: ROPE.
SALT, per sack lWiCotton 2«@2o
(Grass 15@2b
WOODEN-WARE. „ ;..
Painted.buckets, F NANCIAL.
per doz 2.0O@2.'. jGold—buying 1.02
Cedarc’o 0.00@.900i selling 1.0”
White pine 7.00@S.0«!SI11er—buying l.i»i
Sieves.: 2.00@6.00j selling I.iki
The above are retail nnces. Prices are shaded to wholesale
buyer*.
T. J. CARTMELL,
Dealer ia and Teacher of
MUSIC.
Will give instruction on Brass anc Smug Instruments. Also
Tuner, Regulator aud Repairer of i'ianos, Organs and all
kinds of Musical Instruments. Ilis system of Tuning is that
of Equal * mperameut, and according to mathematical de.
monstration, and is the only way by which a Piano can Ik*
tuued correctly’hi « ueraily adopted throughout Europe
gHtinfaction guaranteed. iniy26»
NEXT TOWN
Ahead where they loan you a dollar aud
chalk it down till to-uiorrow, for a bottle
ot Merrell’s Hepatiue for the Liver. The
enormous expense of importing the ingre
dients ot this great liver medicine into this
country is why our Druggist, Dr. C. W.
Long & Co, sells but one sample bottle to
the same person for ten cents; but as there
are fifty doses in a large size bottle, it is
cheap enough after all at two cents per
dose, for a medicine that has never been
known to fail in the cure of dyspepsia and
all diseases of the liver. It has never failed
m the cure of liver complaint when taken
as directed, no matter of how long staud
ing the disease. It cures Chills aud Fever,
Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint. Sample Bottles teu cents;
regular size, fifty doses, S1.00.
EpKalvarinsky & Liebler sell the best
Natural Leaf Smoking Tobacco, for 3
cents per pound. mar!2 3t,
TO HA VK GOOD HEALTH THE LIVER.
MUST BE KEPT IN UUDE15.
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liu. Sanford, New York.
IRK » HUNTER,
Up Stairs over Heaves & Nicholson,
THAT $25 PREMIUM
* OFFERED BY TOE
Central Georgia Weekly
—For. TBS—
BEST SERIAL STORY
WRITTEN BY
A Georgia laady,
Has been awarded by the
3 to Commission
To the Story entitled
“ HERBERT ST. CLAIR;
TWENTY YEARS AN ALIEN,’
Written by
Mrs. Lula Kendall Rogers,
—OF—
Thomaston, Upson County. Georgia.
TN- Storv fK-L’Ini. with the 16th of December lmml
of the CENTRAL GEORGIA WEEKLY, ami will ran
through several issues. Now is the lime to tubscrihe to this
through several issues.
ll rut-class newspaper.
Liquors! Liquors!
LARGEST STOCK I THE CITY
R. H. LAMPKIN,
A T hie eatalishmenton Wall street (a few doors from Broad
if* now offering a large stock of
Pure Wines and Liquors,
At wholesale c* etail, at* cheap or cheaper thau they can be
bought at any oiiier establishment in this city.
Ills assortment e g braces all qualities, from ordinary to the
vety best.
Purchasers aniinvited toctill and examine for themselves.
Athens, Oct V6.
l)rs. Matthews & Owen
Are agents for the Southern Watchman at
Homer, Banks county, Ga.
YES
We can change a fifty dollar bill if you
want a bottle of Globe Flower Cough Syrup,
the greatest Cough and Lung Remedy in
the world; or it you want to try it first
ahd see it what the Hon. A. H. Stephens, Ex-
Gov. Smith, Ex-Gov. Brora and Hon. Bob-
ei-t Toombs of Georgia,%feabout it is tree,
you can get a Sample Sjttle for ten cents
at Dr. C. W. Long & Co’s Drug Store, that
relieves an ordinal y cold. The Globe
Flower Cough Syrup never had an equal
for Coughs, Colds and Luag Affections. It
positively cures Consumption when all
other boasted remedies fail. Sample Bot
tles, ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses,
$1.00.
ETIWAN
DISSOLVED BOUE,
The highest grade
ACID PHOSPHATE
fered intuiy Fertilizer, therefore, the best and cheapest for
impost.
Etiwau Crop Food,
A concertrated combination of Potash, and very high grade
Soluble Phosphate, tout ;.p iu barrels, 250 lbs. each )
Nine years f use satisfies tne that Kthvau Dissolved Bone is
decideilly superior to, and will go further than, any other
Fertilizer. Used alone, or composted with Cotton Seed or
Stable Manure, furnishes the cheapest aud host Fertilizer for
Cotton.
Bone produces and ripens Fruit, will remain In the soil,
if not cropped out, on account of drouth, and be available
In succeeding crops.
Bone is the only material a planter can afford to purchase,
and Is indispensable.
For sale by EDWARD BANCROFT. Ag’t,
jan. 29-3in Barry’s Corner, Broad Street.
EF*Query: “Why will men smoke
common tobacco, whenthey can buy Mar
burg Bros. “ Seal of North Carolinaat
the same price f’
GPFree of charge. Your druggist will
relund your money, if Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup does not give satisfactiou and
cure your cough. \
G?*If you want the 9ery best Buggy or
other Vehicle that c 1 be had, call at
Hodgsons shop and ex (nine their stock,
C. W. MOTES,
PHOTOGRAPHER
33 Wliitheliall Street,
Or-A.-
R KSPECTFTLLY invites his friends who visit At’anta,
cail at his rooms and give him their ordcis. All work
In bis line done in the
FINEST STYLE
of llie Fbotographlc Art.
jan.22r.ra
1!
Consnmpti a Cured.
An old physician retired frott dire practice, haring had
placed In Ida hands by an East Jdlan missionary the formu
la of a simple Tcgesthle remedy for tho speedy and permanent
com of ConstnnpUoo. Bronchltas, Uatatrh, Asthma, and al
Throat and Long affections, snd also s positive and rad’em
core for Genersl Debility sod all nervous complaints, after
having thoroughly tested Itstasnderfol curative powers in
thousands of eases, fed* It his doty to make It known to his
fellow sufferers. The receipt will be sent free of charge, t
all who desire It, with foil direction* for preparing and
successfully nslng. Address with stamp, naming this paper
Dr. J. C. STOam, 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
oct-kOAm.
^Subscribe for the Watchman.
make money foster at work for us than anything
clue. Capital not required; we will start you. $12 per
day at home made by the industrious. Men, women,
boy* and girls wanted everywhere to work for u». Now
ia the time. Costly outfit and teima free. Address
True So Co., Portland, Maine. war. 6-ly
jsr^rsTvr
Furniture Establishmen
Georgia and surround ing«
SA-ILfCES FHICSS
as last year, giving
* for iofton,
■ nrfH iddling, payable on November let, 1873. These Fertilizers have been inspected by authority of the State, aud
eta. per
FORMER STANDARD.
tlu 1 fo!IUwh^. 11 \im'iiI r l ,ur ’’'' u AUlc'ls, 11'i‘l C-ill oil the cmlerslgned, at his store. They can alsolw obtained o
S. M. SHANKLE, Harmony Grove, Ga.
BOONE & ALEXANDER, Mavsville, Gn.
MCWHORTER & YOUNG, Antioch, Ga.
R. H. KINNEBREW, Lexington, Ga.
P. H. BOWERS, Franklin Springs, Ga.
W. A. ROYSTON, Franklin Springs, Ga,
M. E. JOHNSON, Boworsville, Hart Co., Gil.
A. R. ELLIOTT, Grove, Elbert Co. Ga. $
THE AMERICAN
Nothing to
THREAD
BUT THE
Needle.
iTO NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we ask you to try it, and offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to
$ff W@ F<oiis*t& S*«» €lncinjmti» ©«
£d. £’. JIAtmager.
-SELL
THESE-
‘ ..
POPULAR GUANOS.
Soluble Pacific.
PACIFIC ACID.
Cumberland Bone.
SAMAM.
■f;
:«5f.
We .sell nothing but strictly
FIRST CLASS
Reliable Fertilizers. Practical Tests all over the country prove
claim. t t'
Soluble Pacific, $70.00 on time, 15c. for Cotton,
Pacific Acid, $52.50 on time, 15c. for Cotton. ~
Cumberland Bone, $70.00 on time, 15e. for Cotton.
Saimma, $70.00 on fiine, 15c. for Cotton.
ORR & HUNTER,
AGENTS.
Wliat will the Weather be To-morrow?
J. F. WILSON
H AS established a new business In this line, over the si ore
af ltesves & Nh-bolssn, Brood street, where he is pre
wired to famish all kinds of Furniture, Coffins, Burial Cases.
Jte , at reasonable prices.
llrpairing of all kinds of Furniture a specially, aud satis
faction guaranteed.
Having a supply of Mouldings on hand, ho wUl also from.
Dicta rea at short notice, In anperior style,
garcsil wa enrnlae his stock and prices. Jan«2
POOL’S SIGNAL SERVICE BAROMETER
And Thermometer Combined.—rctstalll cemcOy
tzyehtasslath* Wsititr, 13 toll tan tosdnat*. En
dorsed by the most cmlncntProfesiors snd Scien
tific men as the Es:s Vutha Mlata is th» Wali.
FARMERS can plan their work according to ita
predictions. It will save fifty times lta cost in a
single season. Warranted Perfect and Reliable.
W» will nsl It f?s* to any address on receip t of $2.00
Bcwsro of worthless imitations. Non? genuine
tvlthontonr trade mark. Agents Wanted.
WALTON HOTEL,
BY Mrs. M. A. E. SELMAN,
MONROE, GA. U
Newlv opei repaired and re-furiilrlicd. Table .npplied .
j w Itli the Ik.t’4 in,, inniket alfunl*. iiud prices nuderate. Faa-’
iHOuscRicohW'yed to until rum Soc’nl Circle. feb.26-ly.
i , —
film 8 week in yonrmvn toint. 83 ohnlt free. No risk. 1
i \ KK«eador,IIyonwaulalms!ncs»itt which iwson.ofeith-
! iM!f C! " 1 ““ k " lrr0 «‘ P»y »s *ho thna Uioy work,
jUUWwrUe for partlcnlara to II. IIai lev ib Co Rortl-nd,
, Maine. mar. My
for Clrctfiar.
— 108 lWd« Uu, Htw Tat
ron saw advertisement.
"•”V tt T’
j baatnea- yor. can <4V»g<- In. to <20 per
| day wadu >>y any WiWerof etthLf n 1 ""
In the lr own tact
samphretvur.bKl
tiuiear this ’
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