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DAVIS' PSEMllU trALixEEY.
Fraternal Record.
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‘‘illifir karaafwat, !!• 1*» I. W. U. K-Moeta on the 1st
inJ-H i'lurmuy n.gj*u in every out-lb, at Odd Fellows' Uall.
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>tlGUTS OK lloSOIL Gou»«K Kru Lome So. til.—
IfretB :i Old Fellow • 11*11 i«^ond i ficrnday and fourth Wed-
nradav night iu tact PKihtL. C. W. Daria Dictator. J. K.
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CHAMPION
the 1st ’i u*r»«Jav
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lUlUill DIKM TOUt.
■ I.sr M KTUuUiai - . —Com*: .‘ancock avruacand Lwui
I r—t. i^jv. «. vr. Yarborough, pastor. Kegwar sun
»er 10*51 1 o'clock, a. m., aud sp. >a. Sunday school 8 a
21) M KTHODIST.—Oconee Street. Itrv. W K. Branh
Pastor. Kegular Siuniay service*, 11 a. in., and 8 p.m.
d-iy School, 4 o'clock, p. in.
PKBsHY i BRIAN.—Hancock fi-enm*. Rev. C. W la
Pastor. Regular hundayaenricr*. • " "
Sunday Scho'.!. •. a. in. Young men and huai
Prayer uniting. Tneaday nlj^ht at ■ ociork. rray
raurwlay aiternoou at oo'caocu.
H A l*TI ~T. —Corner Co liege a vecoe end Market kwt. R- *
C. D. t ninpbr!!. Pa-tor. KaiTOUr -an*!*) arrvitea. 11 a. ru
and i o'clock p. m. Sunday action:, t a. tu.
EMMANUEL(EPISCOP.VL).—t or. Lamp In and Clayton
streets. K*v. II. Ingle, Kuctor. Rc. cUr Sunday aenrtcvs
II a. in., and 7* p. m. Sunday S. 'tool. 2* a. m.
KT. M AHY*S-EPISCOPAL.--Kiver street. Sunday acr-
▼ices. II a. in. and « p. in. suisiar cl—ofua. m.
HOGG*' (METUOD1ST) CHI'ItCIi.—Key P. A. Hea d
nrearnea on Ibc lat Snntiay in each ino •!*. R«t. E. ». Stone,
on't tie 2d Sunday; Rev. W. W. 0-,*n -->d Rev. Mr. Cannier,
lb. ad, n:ul Itev. l)r. E. W. Speer, Lie :h Sunday.
PHI MIT 1V K ItAPTlST.—tu v. t* P ..man, 1 astor. R.-g-
sraer .-uvea, k<l Sunday in each month. L tl o’clock a. n...
aij'i Saturday
ROMAN CATUoUC (bT. .IOSEP :S.)—Berricea on 'he
4tU Suntiay in every mouth, at '*»x o’clock, a. m.,a!id »
a m Sunday school and the itoriry very Sunday In the
o'clock, a. rn._ Pattrei o'K o, puaton
JottingH About Town.
■'TiS-.sff HX!oiiSuU^-u».ji>" ",j>. WJMA
K.^t-r. ttnttiur M'rrlom ctptt f. ! U; nl*kt, owner
AKItH’AN MCrilOUUtr.—I'oi’ -ilr_ .trwl. Kct. L. . ko-
UM, Unp.OSno,»y «r1C II •"■.•oaipo,'
C6IA>HKI> UAPTWT.-Coniw ,a». u1 11.11 Mm'*.-
lc. .. Kloyo BUI, f’.'.tor. IK-pnir M111O.J r vviCcr. n ». m„
A Decided Innprov ;ment.
We are pleased to ieai that Measra.
Clray tc i'o. and Bald'vhi i Burnett have
proposed to the city Biithorities to have
a Ko<*l crossing put Imm t"e coruer e.f the
National Bank to the corner of the cam
pus grounds, on Broad s■ ‘cct, at tht-ir
own expense, lor the b^i.elit. of ladies
while shopping. Tins shows a commend
able public spirit ou the part of these
gentlemen, and we trust our“ city fathers’’
will acWpi'lhetr imposition, as we are
aatisded it will be 'a very great conven
ience to tne ladies.
Death of Mr. Holland.
On Saturday last Mr. Peter Holland, an
old and highly. respected citizen ol this
countv died a’ his residence, near.Prince-
ton Facin', j, after a protracted illness. Mr.
H. has been lor many j ears a consistent
member of the Baptist, ehuich in 'his'city,
and died in the triumph of a true Christian
faith. WesupiMi.se he must have been
near so years of g". We ten icr our sy m-
patbir* to the relatives ami tiicuds in this
sad bereavement.
Firs.
The alarm of tire mi Mouday morning
proved to be the residence of Capt. R. K.
Heaves, which was discovered to be ou
tiro about 10 I'clm k A. M. Our gallan'
Qremeu were promptly on h ind, and de
spits' the fact that aiinoat agate was blow
ing trout the N ntheast at the time, sue.
cceded iu saviug the buildiug aud con.
terns, with compaiatively small loss. We
have not learned the amount of damage
done, hut utnlei stand it was covered by
insurance Fi'e supposed to have bee
arcldepial. The “tire brigide” desen
great e.iedit fm thejr pr imptness. To the
BalxMck beloi gs the honor of throw fig
the first stream on the fire.
Fertilisers.
Col. S. C. Dobbs mages an important au
nomieement, through t ie columns of the
Watchman this week, in i Terence to b's
Standard brands of feri .lD rs, which the
farmers of this section ha' a tried for sev
eral seasons past. The coL is a jolly,
clever gentleman, and *'b -t he says may
oo relied upon implicit y.
Messrs. Orr & Hunter era also ofle.ing
the Soluble Pacific and other standard
brands of fertilizers to the farmers, and it
is welt known that they i.,«ver deal in any
but the best. We heat tily commend both
these firms to public pat: mage.
Garden Seeds &c.
See advertisement oi our young irieads,
Messrs. F. C. Long i Co., who aw now
prepared to furnish ail kinds of garden
seeds, which are guarantee^ to bo irnsh
aud genuine, at the lowest prices for cash
They are reliable gentlemen, aud will do
WQat they promise,
Acknowledgement
We are indebted to the Tuung Men'
Library Association, of Monroe, Ga., for
the honor conferred upon us of having
been elected an honorary member of their
Association, ana *iQc*rety -wish them
abundam success in their undertaking—
to which cud we shall endeavor to eon.
tribute our mite.
“The Grave of Hood.”
Thi* is tg« titie of an exquisite ljttie
song, recently jiuhlishe.1 by Pmi. A. W
Perry, of Si-datix, Mo. The words are pa-
thetic and lull ut ieeling, aud the avum-
pinimentcan be pertonned either on the
organ or piano It is a patriotic piece,
...Another Leap Year party this week
..Oconee Superior Court met yesterday.
Judge Erwin, presididg.
...A prominent and handsome young
clerk, on Broad street, weighs 170 with
shoes on. I should smile.
...Duprez A Benedict’s minstrels will
be the next attraction at the Opera House.
...Weather prophets predict snow every
time a cloud obscures the sun.
...Tony Denier will not forget Athens
as long as memory lasts.
..Blank and waiver notes kept con-
stantly on hand at this office.
...See advertisement ot Duprez & Ben-
edict’s minstrels on next p»ge.
...The weather this morning has an icy
feeling, accompanied by a cold north-east
wind.
. .John T. Ford, the Southern manager,
will have w first-class company at the
Opera House iu the near futnre.
...When the alarm of fire was struck
Saturday molting, it is said that W. H.
Junes seized oue of his “ Boss” coffee pots
and hurried to the conflagration. Ia a
great measure, bis action, ou this occasion,
conclusively proves that Mr. Jones has
implicit confidence iu the “ Boss.”
...Reserved seats lor the great minstrel
entertainment ol Duprez & Benedict, Feb
ruary tub, wtil open at Fleming A Ander
son s Wednesday, January 2Sih, at 10
o’clock.
...Joe Jefferson can take bis old dog,
Gretchen and his antiquated Rip to such
villages as Augusta or Atlanta. Up here
we like something lively—either Pomeroy,
Barlow or Tony Denier. There is no
rbeumaticks in this trio.
. .Marks & Cohen have just received a
Iresh lot ot Milwaukee beer, which they
are selling at 12$ cents per bottle. Their
stock ot goods are ftesh and cannot be ex
celled.
...Mr. Malcolm Stafford will remove the
type and material of the Northeastern
Progress to Danielsville, Madison county,
and will issue a paper from that point in
short time. 9 We wish brother Stafford
success.
...Walton Videlte: “Athens wants a
blue ribbon movement, and Irom what we
have seen of her she ought to have it.”
Come over, brother Brown, and set the
ball in motion.
The fire alarm Saturday looming was
caused by the burning uf a feather bed in-
the dwelling of Mr. Louis Morris, on Clay-
Urn street. The companies ail responded
the call,: bat the flames were extinguish,
ed betore their arrival on the scene.
..Mr. W H. Jones, first assistant
engineer of the Athens Fire Department,
received a fine fireman’s coat last Saturday.
This handsome coat was a present trout
the large tailoring establishment ot J. M.
Migeud & Son Philadelphia, and is made
elegant style. Mr.‘ Jones, just nuW
seems to he in go'id luck,
...TVs Southern Express Company’s
wagon is drawn by two fine, spirited bays,
they are very showy and are, iiei haps, the
best pair oi ma <'h horses iu (be city.
...Athens is last gaining a very far rep
utation as a chicken breeding sectiou.
Among t he many varieties that are raised
bete, aud find a ready sale, are Cochins,
Plymouth Recks, White leghorns, Shtiwl
Hecks and other breeds.
Mr. B auten Noble, the librarian, is
putting the Library nom in splendid or
der, and m a snort tune will have the neat
est aud best artaug >1 public library in the
State. Biautou uuu< rslauds the business
aud is the right rn .n in the right place.
. .Mr. L. Scheveuell made a donation ol
tire volumes ot Bolinghruke’s complete
works t<> the Library last Saturday.
..Hope Fite Company return their
thanks lu Pioneer Hook a«d Lauder Com
pany for sending their horses after their
engine Monday morning. Thufijjh Hope
did not use their horuea, the though.tul-
ness ot Hook 4t Ladder was highly ap-
preeiated.
. .Thu Athens Fire Department are an
excellent body ot men, aud when duty
calls they willingly aud cheerfully respond.
..The Watchman office is better pre
pared than ever, with skillful and prac-
deal printers, to execute all kinds of plain
and ornamental printing. Satisfaction
guaranteed jn all work.
Qur bright neighbor, the Chronicle,
entered on its third volume last Saturday.
As a two year old, it Is the ladies’ favorite,
the hoy’s favorite, and the old man’s favor
ite. Its future career will be watched by
loving eyes and its success, which it will
surely attain, iu the journalistic field, will
be hailed by many Warm friends. We re-
gret that its second birtfiday escaped our
attention and we were prevented from
laying our offering at the feet of this
charming “. villags 'bellp,” bat henceforth,
we shall keep the day fresh aqd green in
our memory and be ou hand with our
souvenirs at the next anniversary., We
shall not forget to invite the “ Lazy Man’
to help drink it, too. Ia the meantime,
we wish our contemporary abundant pros-
PERSONAL AHD OTHUEWISX.
Jackson A Co. are receiving their new
goods.
.Frank Rhodes smiles behind the coun
ters oi J. J. Baldwin A Co.
..Miss M2ry Hamilton and Miss Alice
Thomas are visiting friends in Augusta.
...Miss Rosa Warner and Miss Annie
Phillips lelt for Augusta Saturday mom-
ing.
..Miss Jennie Saye, of ’his city, is visit
ing friends and relatives in DeKalb county.
. .C. W. Djvis and bride, nee Miss Emma
Vundr.'dttb, returned from Cincinnati,
Thur* my night.
.CoL C. B. Day has removed his auc
tion house from College avenue to Broad
street. Major E. E. Jones, the Colonel’s
left bower, ably assists in handling goods.
..Mr. William Crow, of Oconee county,
and Hiss Eliza Ferguson, ol Jackson conn-
ty, were married on the 8th instant.
.. Mr. Maish Sheats and Jndge George C.
Thomas, ot Oconee, were in the city Fri
day morning.
...Mr. Hrnry Davis and Miss Texas Cook,
both of Jackson county, were married on
the 8ih iustant.
...Mr. Ham Dealing's little boy, who had
his leg fractured by a fall, a day or two
ago, is gelling along finely.
..John Winn, the champion sewing ma-
chine agent for this section, can still be
found at his old quarters, under the
Watchman office.
...On the 21st instant, Mr. G. S. Swilling,
ot this city, was married to Mrs. Hollie
Eddins, of Hartwell. The bride and groom
have the best wishes of many friends for
future prosperity and happiness.
..Miss Maria McCartney’s elegant milli
nery stoie, on Broad street, is now open
and full ot fashionable hats and bonnets.
The ladies are cordially invited to call and
Inspect her goods.
..Hon. Thomas Crymes, and family, of
CarnesvUle, have removed to Athena, and
will make this city their home. We ex-
tend oar hearty welcome to the Colonel
and his family.
..Capt. A. D. Wamaling, for many yeara
connected with the large carriage estab
lishment of Hodgson Bros., left Sunday
morniug for Atlanta, where he will do bus
iness with Mr. A. T. Finney. Mr. Wama-
lmg is an experienced carriage trimmer
and harness maker, aud U not excelled iu
this branch cf the business by any man in
the country. Mr. Finney ia to be congrat
ulated. By hU removal to Atlanta, Hope
Fire Company loses a good fireman, and
one of the best Captains that Company
ever bad. May success attend you, friend
Brock,' | .
■j - 1
We are auto tuat the heart of Manager
Jones beat with pulsations of true pleas-
ure when he received the following highly
complij-outary letter from Tony Denier,
propii'. >.r ol the great Bumpty Dumpty
troupe, whose performance in this city,
on Saturday night, January 17th, was so
bignl; app?. ended ami delighted ifi fry our
Citizens;
W. U. J 'NBS, Esq —My Dear Sir .-—Al
low me to return my sincere thanks for
the energy y-'U displayed in performing
your part of our contract; and, upon the
oocaoou of my next visit, shall be pleased
to do business with you again—knowing
that your influence will qdd to the re :
ceipts. Algoj pleqse tfiank-the citijens of
your good pity on my hefialt, far the kind
maunor iu w>>eb they put up with tpa jm
convenience of standing room only, and
their giving me the largest house ever
within the walla, And tod them that I
have Atbeus inscribed in my route book
iu large letters, and hope to return every
season with many novelties to deserve
their patronage.
Trustiugyour business relations with
every troupe may be as pleasant as mine,
aud with best wishes, believe me yours,
Tony Denies
PfiEW ft ft fAiastrajp.
Our oiBxeus have »itch treat In store
on the 6th ot Februarv, in the perform-
ance of the celebrated Duprez A Benedict’
minstrel troupe. They have appeared
here once ov twice betore delighted audi
snees, and we are assured that they now
have many new novelties adde-*.
The ^tlai.ta yonstitutwn, of Sunday, has
this to s»y i-t their performance in that
city on Saturday night last:
Duprez A Benedjpfa popular puustrel
company ar Beared at (he Opera House last
eveniogto a fine audienoa, the gallery be
ing crowded, while the parquutte and
dress circle^ were comfortably filled with
an apprecia ive audience.
The programme arranged for the even-
ing embraced a fine selection of songs and
ballads, tccottaz wifn fi tardtf ’ei
« Scenes inTtontbf a clothing store,” and
the sensational burlesque ot “ Little Bed
Biding Hood.”
These were rendered in good style. The
songs were new anil afflictive, while the
plays w?re Both amusing and interesting.
Frank Dumont, an old favorite in the
South, appeared several times during the
evening, aud sang some of his most pop-
ular songs. Leonard and Jones, the song
and dance members of the troupe, appear,
ed to fine advantage, pleasing the audi-
••nee at everv step. The show ia a good
one ar.d pleasing throughout- The jokes
larberviDa Motet.
This small village, beyond the upper
bridge, is springing op like a mushroom
...As yet, It has no name, bat will we
presume be called Barberrille.
...We trust, however, when it is incor
porated, Uncle Wed will continue to
recognize ns when he cc-mes to the city.
...Mr. Newton Saye will bnild s hand-
some residence in this suburb at au early
day.
...Mr. Crawford, the Vanderbilt of the
village, has a large stock, does a good
business and has made more money in
the last two yeara than a great many large
houses In the city.
...In Barberville, last Monday, eggs
were selling at five cents per cozen. We
met a colored man with two buckets filled
with eggs, and on inquiring the price, re
marked that he purchased twenty dozen
for one dollar.
..Mr. WiUBarber, well known all over
the city, is building a store house on one
of the handsomest lots in the village, and
will also have a wagvn yard connected
with his store tor the accommodation of
countrymen.
...One ot the most prominent and high
ly respected citizens of Barberville, says,
that within another year they will have
a post-office, newspaper, church, bar,
billiard room, ten-piu alley aud two hun
dred inhabitants. AU ot the above enu
merated projects we unhesitatingly en
dorse, notwithstanding there 19 a blue rib
bon movement in Georgia.
•* nLACK-DRAUOHT." ceres djipep-
•ts, isdifsstioa sod kurthius.
For sale by Dr. E. 8. Lyndon.
THE “ BOYS AHDGERL8 OF THE
80TJTH."
The Very Paper for oar Children.
Let every parent send one dollak with
out delay lor this splendid paper, and all
the chUdren wiU be delighted. It is infi
nitely superior to the trashy, sensational
and immoral publications which vitiate
and corrupt the tastes and morals of the
yonng. It ia flUed with entertaining, iu-
structire and amusing matter, just suited
to the tastes ot our children, and every
one who has seen a copy is delighted with
it. It contains beautiful stories, essays,
boys’ and girls’ compositteria, poems, puz
zles, speeches, probjemetiMeops in elocu
tion, questions on hlstoryrgeograpby, Ac.,
and score* of letters written by the young
folks in every issue. It is also hand
somely illustrated. Send for a copy right
away, and yon wil) never regret the in-
vestment, jp
Address J. H. A0Psbi
__ ^ TfiASTA^C
Macon, Gi >Jmne Sth, 181
There are men in this community,
known citizens, who wei£ victims In early
Utelto this horrible disease, and who have
been cured by the 8.8. S. medicine, and
are now to all appearances, and in their
own beUaft aa free tnnp3^io;oi disease as
the flr*t man, treen Y om the bands of his
mait-r. Mism-tuxo
The same old atory^tSat makes two
hearts beat as one, is ot ten like a bar o I
soap—so tnU of lye it won’t wash.
National Surgical Institute.
One uf the staff ot this old and uotable
Institute will visit Athens, Jan. 26th and
27th, (88Q, stopping at the Newton House.
The object of thjs visit is to give the
afflicted ap opportunity for examination
at or npap their bomosj’thus saving hope-
lea* cmbr the expen^f a «ip to Atlanta.
A careful exmnioaiiou'wiU be made, auo
patients can learn it their cases are curable
or can be benefited, and whether it wiU be
necessary for them to visit the Institute.
Iu such cases as can. be cored, or treat
ment begun at horne^ UffgqgeiReut’ can be
made with our visiLing-Surgeon, aud treat-
ment oommeneed at once. Examination
free.
sea of Defutmltjea%gd £hro.qic Diseas
es will 1)0 examigeif-^uch as Club Feet,
Disease* of the Hip, 8pine and Joints,
Paralysis, Piles, Flatus, Catarrh, Female
aud private diseases, and diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Ac.
tycome early, as the visit is limited
to the time stated. FOr circulars and full
particulars addre^
National Suboical Institute,
Jan. 6—3t * Atlanta, Ga.
“BLACK-DRAUGHT" cum coiti mm
|ad giek-hemdachc.
Fur sale by Dr. E. S. Lyndon.
and you
ITHEXS REIAIL PaJCKS OUKftEST
CORRECTED WEEKLY B\ JAMRSOX,\KELL.
COTTON—tin):—middling ilQlEct*.
FACTORY GOODS. TOBACCO.
Cotton Yarns.
Osasbur^. per yard. . 1*010(3 eCinro Loyj?.
{* Ct&rh'ixM 1.0U&1.06
ifr hruwu *t#S Smoking tiu^LOO
DRY GOODS. Sand, JUccahov.
per Viri- jai Civsn. Am. r> *•
Detain oA. :
Ticking
.. _M)0^.yft*Sart whiakey, good. RSD^ft.00
vSSS: *
Superfine T.w^:jn memuia *.00&3.ti0
Oars, wLirc, VIn... - U. comcuou Ut^LSo
yellow O.0019U.UU React brandy, good. S.3C
Ftta 71*47:. medium 2.00
Keel.. common 2.00
Wheat. .l.Q0<<* • .ML Apple do. good 2£6g:L60
Bodcwbe&t Floor -c-47' medium 3.00
Bacon, aided. *#6> 4 . cvmuxon *.25
nbonkler* u^oo .French do 4.00^10.00
hauis .Uj^q£l*. Uo'lamtgtn ft.OO04.ih>
Lard, %l tb 10-#.* AmcncAKi do 2.0002.00
Irtai^Potaiced, country, ^ 'Bour'.iou whiakfty...S.W^.0a
Sweet...... 7 Oopi>erft*,Slb..^r. 5y 5.
BgX**Vdcxec 10 12^:.na&> ... 1^001^*0
CaickeuA i2(4*5 Madder .......So 35
■Inrfcej » 7.- -RL:.jKxt. Eogtrood. S504O
Batter,9:0 £ ?alt<r.... 10015
GROCElvir.-. Aiam 10
8*2ar.crQriluxi :o.i l3.su.Lhur :6
A — . ...lO^Jl! HARDNVAitB.
D 10M Atl>f'lron, 'Woder*, V l*>
C 10*4.0 English
Demur&nt O14IO Car t lug*. CW0S
CoRec, Rio, ? a» 150^Natl^ y k<- 2.75
Lapijm 2Lv* .•'■ Steel, ciutt 15016
Java 1S033; plow S0io
Tea,Hy*on,V^ 1.25 Cotton Hard* 50050
' 40050
25040
Syrup, cane 6o0 ;5;^cith7s Delxowa 50 Inch
CubuMoiamea 40050. Anvils..... 17018
I*er itu.-iO^SO Hammers 17018
adsrnmniue....tO0‘M:Horae Shoe* .8^010
ta-on- A “ •* Nail* 20035
Cheese, State, ;wr 1 ... .16 « 20 ’d’e.-r r.^ litres, V doz.
Kn^usa i>urv.,.lSi..*»! . U 55075
Crackers, bo.u....* ....10 .0 aju'-s - uOvbIs. 1.0001.25
batter -150*01 • Spades 1.0001.10
-mrar iSp-i’ Trace Caaiaa 60076
cream 16020: BOOTS.
Onions, per bu loO0Ui'.>7orti:en5, V pair- 2.0005.00
Candy, fancy, ptd tt>....?6035 Southern b.Oo0io.OO
plain. 20- LEATHER.
Soda S01i' .Sole, lb. . S505O
Black Prnper 2w26 Upper 40^00
Uu.
Red
..40050
Kip “ S6.( _
Tallow 60H RIDES.
Green Apples 2.000 Dry, f» lb V
Rice.......... 8010 Green I
Mackerel, N .’. 1, kit*: 1.25 16*' B*-CC?iXG.
No. 2. 2 l.o*i Gunny, V jd 16X0
No. 1, k barrels....6.ou TIES.
No. 3, fits 75 I Ties 06^
Sardines, per box *0 ROPE.
BALT, per sack 100 Cotton. 20025
Gras* 16020
WOODEN-WARE.
Painted backets, F NAN CIA L.
per doz 9.0002.* u iGold—buying 1.00
Cedar do S.OO0.9OC nolling.
White pine .7.OO0H>’ISilwcr—hi
buying
_ - . soiling
The above are retail prices. Price* are shaded to wholesale
...3.0005.00:
1.02
,1.00
1.00
Dr.TUTT’S
Expectorant!
iKSSTSrAMDTrBOTTLEsT
Rnprop—ti— are Dmalcent, Nntrl-
ms Mftftmlff, Soothint sni Haaling.
.OR. *>. F. HAYWOOD,
UIw York, ToltmUrilj Inilorw U.
-READ WHAT HE SAYS:-
■ eases of lansdseusa lathe lower wards of the
parity.
A Vnnawthr Establish** •»»--*
are aew
mirth prov-king.
and tho
Tike
will ski
4 BLACK-DSAUGHT "
r be bilioiu.
For sale by Dr. E. 8. Ijiiflop.
J ~ ShUd toyour ealaable
ssgiaa^
juu5f»C wrJaLK,
Dr. TDTT s Br-A base bsMsutfariae for bmHj two
Novs with a ssrsre coafh. 15 hen 1 commenced t*>
- tnyi jour Expectorant I waa reduced to one hundred
|pg dosan botUoa. The night awaata hare left me,
£3«^iT=SiSS.{fe7if7?1223:
With great reaped, OLIVER RICK.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS,
Mi>d», haveyoo canght a cojgt Are yon nn-
s tp talee the phlagm t Mate yon an farita-
a In the throat? Aeenae of oppr—aion cdt
oppression on
yelangs, with short breath? Do yon have 4
$Xc4 cooghlng On lylng down ? A sharp pain
Qowand thsn ln the region of th^hsart, ehonW
£f» and becktUee,e«rAd?tceU taka at
qnce adoeecdTctfs Expectorant; you will soon
able to raise the phlegm. laaa hoar repeat
Ike Expectorant, piece shot iron to the feet.take
wlli soon fall Into a
jWj W «a gC op lo tl»« moralM.
SSnSTnaSweSubS^: Sn mif
iu a natural manner^
to pcereai a retain of then- aympSuna nee the
Mggeckranft eesenl dayn' •
Often, 3ft Murray Street, N. Y.
Tm’S.P,'.LLS
tUoLT’S-.pills
TUTT’lLPltt^
JL8
J S PILLS
iiaioim colic.
TUTT’S PILLS
4>IYE AFPlXITk,
TUB
pgagptas
ifRee, 35 Murray St., New York.
Fall and Winter
DRY
Carpets, Boots and Biio
Mir BOYS & YOUTHS
At the Immense House of
Mm Se & J
Nos. 1 cf 2, iVeupree IB lock, Athens, G
u.
We hare op**t;ed and will receive au elegant anasomn
ties In Silks, \ civets. Satin, Brocade Silks, and all the
*H._ -. •*— w ||, e C ity.
* Owh'n eoeiprhiirc th*
than at any other house ii
BLACK CASHMERE
At 15c, 25, 35, 50, 60, 75, $1.00.
COLORED CASHMERE
Iu all the Newest Shades, lrom 15 ceuh« to all wool, at 60 cents.
BLACK ALPACAS.
In great quantities from 15 to 60 cents a yard* r .. ^ \
FAlN"cy dress goods
Of all kinds and qualities from l?x to 75 cents a yurd. -s' ^ ^ ^
COTTON jSTJZ"3?3:i^rca-3^
inhc. n -afaU«i g nas*;,V(« 1 „.K I >t,hwr
P nrc J l ** r, l* n Immense assortment of these goo3?* v^^o^prlce*C we are enub’ed tn !»;«■»
the advantage In Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’ Hose, at lower prices than ever. ‘ to s ' vc our caMo, “<'rs
RIBBONS.
... w f h * Tr tM* season a very lang* and complete stock of Gross Grains, In all rolnnt. andb. fi,n*u« o •
two tone,and other ribbous,at extremely low prices. comn, sndja fnll.l!n<> of Sntin and Ilrw-;.*•
SHOES.
Sole Agents for MILES’ PHILADELPHIA SHOE?
-a loe, a,s, a „ ;
Carpets, Rugs and Mats, Blankets, Slfetvls and
Balmoral Skirts, Cloaks and Dolmans
In .ill the latest styles from 21.50 up.
CLOTHING.
beg leave to call the attention o( the pabllc to this stock, aa we miko oW/mu, fnr v v*,.„ , ..
cinity <>ur stock this full Is nore complete and cheaper than ever. esir* V . ' °-bii a»«t ort'.
oat goods betare purchasing dwahere. * . ire>«,:i chu save money by h«ui.;.ig t
■rh. I.arar.1 wl.o.1 Con.3101. HlMk .f BlTrin, i. . Slal ,
Ladies’ ami Gei*’ Linen Gaff* and Collars ; Luiio,’ and Hunts’ dloves in aiit
new Styles. Kid Gloves at 60c worth 78c. Ladles’Under Vests ctiiiUreus Vm
Suits. Children’s Under Vests. Meu aud Youth’s Uuderwear in ali oui-iiCo-'aud lu
est styles. ' ‘
We sell the KING of SHIRTS. "* *'»>* ■ *»
OUR OWN SHIRT ^ 50c auil 75c. Tuc best Shirt iq th^ market for the inouoy.
Atwoilon atonrcuWotnors and the trade at large that onr stock is
Strictly First-Class.
_ tUftt wskavo
NO BAITS, NO HUMBUGS
Wo Bii&representationa,
No fahe Quotations of goods allowed in our House !
DON'T YOU FORGJST IT 11
MARBLE.
Jut and Moulded Glass. Haviland Cliu a
LYNCH 7b FLANIGEM,
House Furnishing Goods,
Broad Street, Opposite Campus,
ATHENS, GECRGrIA.
MAJOLICA WAHE.
WHIP
CROCKERY
A. II. ROBERTSON,
S lurhern household. Pabliahed by A. W.
Perry, Sedalia, Mo, ;»t 35 cents.
Wont! a monarchist government in this
country. I'll never submit to It. But
hold on, friend, it iq not a monarchial gov-
ernment, but a MONARCH GUANO—a
guano that is sure to be a MONARCH in
the guano world. The Company that man-
ufactures it don’t do anything by halves
they will have the beat or none—therefore,
ati-1 ah->u!d fi- in the p- 'ssessi.-n ol every ** ^ ou wanl ® uao ° ***** "!* *1* * or ® 10
MULES! MULES!
The underalgned ia receiving every week
•nd will keep constantly on hand, at
Gann & Reaves’ Livery Stable, a supply of
well-broke, serviceable young moles, and
invites all .dealing such animals to call
and examine stock and prices. •»
jau 13—lm W. 6. Rolhaf.
WUiisumel.v, t«y MOMAEOH-
For sale by
Jan 27,3t. Oaa A Hunter.
Mfssra Editors i—Plesao announce W. C,
Remp, for Alderman from thelhird Ward,
to till the vacancy occasioned by the death
of M^j. T. A. Burke deceased.
Toths Thus Waxd
«Mt Eminent St Louis Physicians Bay.
Gulden'* Liebig’s liquid Extract ot Beet
and Tonic Invigorator la a very agreeahje
article uf diet, and particularly useful
when tonics are required, being tolerated
when other forms ot animal food are re-
j- cted. In Diphtheria, Malarial Typhoid.
Fevers and every dapraasing disease, its
use wiU be attended with great advantage.
We have prescribed it with aooceas, and
believe jt to be a must zsloahie remedy.”
J. H. Leslie, M. D., G. P. Copp, M. D., & A
Parsons, I. D, S. A. Vaughan, M. D., Drs,
8. L. ami J. C. Nidelet, Wm. Porter, ii. D.,
*ud others."
...The Superintendent of the National
Census is aaid to be of the opinion that
when the enumeration is finished, the
greatest Increase of population will be
fannd in the States of Minnesota, Kansas,
Can on E. C. Long « Co. for your Cigars.
The Bed Gauntlet and the Royal Boll, the
two leading cigars of the city.
TotheViUie.
I fake this method of returning thanks
to toy numerous easterners, for their lib
eral patronage during my long Proprietor
ship ot the Newton House in Athena.
On December 31st my proprietorship ot
the Newton House will cease, at which
time I will open for the accommodation ol
the public, the Clinard Ronae, pleasantly
located oq Clayton street,“one hi the prin
cipal cosiness streets in Athena, where 1
hope and expect my former patrons ana
the ggruling public generally to atop
when visiting Athens. Pledging myself to
do all in my puwer for their comtort etc.
4 & CUNXKD.
JCOLPTOR
“ Gvsuiti ,
Cr.dlt- TomSw
B Ji.J \\Uji. vjt H:
ml Buihkrr of .Monuments, MarbW* sid
~ Held aii<* to* Htoim*, tirmvc
tnd ’t.tri.H, KHtia of all sines,
ml kud ri’Mlt for l-jtterlns.
. K. RORRRTMilN.
l.-mnBn'War. Atlums. G*.
fttfceas, fia., Dec. 9tii, 1
A man Hid of lira complaint! On*
AolUPn worth of “■ACK-OBAUGHT "
would have aaved hiallh.
For sale by Dr. E. 8 Lyndon.
.wmsBcS"*’.-'
' ■. b,Dr. R. .
= n 5= J « 5f i a s’ £ | «
‘ S -1 30’
(id
^ | |-a S 3^ § *?o
GC I - = 2 -”2^ -o»o
® i || ® 5 j o
•DP-w^iixr jsj=*mi3xrc3r be;.
56 STEEL ST®1J\GS; S j.00.
The Best Spring now innse.
mYoresowh
A
VEGETABLE.’
MEDICINE FORTHE
ty Dr. Daniel’s Magic Oil for sale at Dr! Iowa, Texaa, Missouri, Tennessee and Ala-1'
Iflfrdon’a Drugstore. •
BffiOlUVtR&KIDHEYS
CURATINE, '
Fee Blood DieMowa.
CUBATINE,
?ar llw Cusplaists.
CURATINE,
For Kldnoy Lraoaaoo.
CURATINE,
r-r ISiwto.
CURATINE,
the JfosT
fertilizer
medicinal com
pound of knewn valu?-
combining tn oasprep*-
arEtlf-n ih* curettvttto*
soon fifth* JUa
Harm 1m
thoroogh In tfto e*ct.
It Is unexcelled for thn
of all Blood XH»-
m such os sere/*
arfre. 10wsm.0slli,
S2SJS!SS5»
rrliu, rtm.
m tnoa mumst
r ci FOB II.
muuniExmai
BALTIMORE. U4.
“I'lin VS PATENT
SE1.F- r\ TKMNO
spiu.mi.
I’htented Nov. 21, i I7«.
This Is withott
doubt tho Che ip-
est, ISest and
ni o s r Durable
’.Spring ever ot-
fered to the p'tb-
j tic, ami is as t'ar
superior to .■ iy
lied in tho ui ir-
|! Vet as a smooth
Nicholson pavs»
ini'iit is super: >r
to the eordur y
roads of our ■ k-
bers Soup- >t
t ho adv-auta. is
>vor all othr.rs
ire:
1st. It is Clean, "Noiseless and Strong.
2d, Each Spring is made of the best BESSEMER SPRING STEEZ., and
having an individual strength o( Sixty Pounds.
3d. The body rests us smoothy and evenly upon this spring as a swan floats
upon the water, and a light and heavy person sleeping in the same bed does not
cause it to sag, as with Slat or Woven Wire Beds.
4th. This is the only spring in the niaiket that can be adjusted to any bed and
moved from one bed to another with the same ease that you can move ordinary
Tata.
Sth. It makes a smooth even surface for the mattress to rest upon, with no ends
to chafo and wear the mattress.
6lh. This bed we guarantee to be noiseless, elastic and adjustable ; to be hard or
soft at the will of the occupant, (by simply adding or removing a few springs,
which can tie done iu five raitmtes,) and to fit the body in all its parts and posi
tions,‘and not to give way unde> any strain, each spring being severely tested be.
tore nsed. Qa9 Mattress is all that is necessary on this bed! No back
ache in tills'bed. Manufactured andauid by
X<F : V; **• • - * ’T'*"
‘ • " ' ", imb
H. BOWLES. ATHEM-fl^