The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, October 27, 1875, Image 3

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FINANCIAL AND .COMMERCIAL' THE ATHENS MARKETS. « t. MREEDMUCDAYL COKHECTED FOR THE DAILY GEORGIAN — BT — PITTARD, MITCHELL ft CO. TI1K COTTON ■ABKKT. Athens, Ga., , Oct. 32, 1875. Onlinnrv 11 Good Ordinary 11 1-4 bow Middling 11 1-2 Middling 113-4 Good Middling 12 1-8 TIIE BAIOX AXD I.iBP XABKKT. l!t< —■’ides — a 16 Shoulders — 13 1-2 Hams — a 17 I. VK!> 18 a 20 COUX, WHEAT AND OATS NAKKI.T. Cons—]>er bushel 90 a 1 00 Wheat, “ Oats, “ TIIF. 1'I.Ol'R XAUKirr. Super? 80 50 a 7 00 Family 7 50 a 8 00 Fancy 8 00 a 8 50 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. Weekly report, ending October 22,1875. Colton receipts, bales 1521 Shipments 070 Sales to Spinners, 09 Maximum temperature 00° Minimum temperature., 36® markets by telegraph. I special to tl,c Doily Georgina.] ATLANTA PRODUCE MARKET. Atlanta, October 23. Clear rib bulk sides, 14 1»4; long dear sides, 14. Bacon shoulders, 11 1-2. Lard—prime kcttle-rcndcrcd, 15 1-2 ; refill ed, 15 1-4; in buckets, 17. Sugar-cured linnis, 14 l-2al5. Corn, $1.00al.03. Flour, 85.50a8.25, as to grade. Rye, 81.40. Bar ley, 81.50. Bran, SI.20. |S]ieci»l to the Daily Georgian.] CRAWFORD MARKET. I oKRtCTED DAILY DY WITCHER A JARRELL. Crawford, Ga., Oct. 23. Cotton 11 a 12} Uacon Sides 14} a 15 Lari 18 a 20 Corn 81 00 a 1 25 Wheat 1 25 a 1 50 quiet ami unchanged. Corn quiet and | firm, at 60a02. Oats dull at 38a45 Pro visions dull and entirely nominal; nothing 1 doing ; unchanged. Lard : tierce, 141-ta 1 ] 1 2. Whiskey dull; quiet and unchanged. ! Cincinnati, Oct. 23.—Flour quiet and I unchanged. Wheat dull; red, $1.25al35 ! Corn, 03a65. Oats dull and. lower at 30a ! 40. Barly dull and nominal. Rye dull at 178. Pork steady; moderate demand at Ut< ' rl ’ I 821.25 Lard quiet and firm ; steam rend- I ered, 13 5-8; kettle, 13 3-8al4. Bulk meats 25 a 1 50 j quiet and firm ; shoulders, 8 5-8; clear rib 75 a 1 00 ; sides, 12 1-2; clear ribs, 13. Bacon inac tive: shoulders, 9 1-Ga9 1-2: clear rib sides; 13 o-4al4; clear ribs, 14al4 1-4. Live Hogs dull and lower; common light, $6.50 a7.75 ; good do, and packers, SG.S0a7.00 ; good to extra butchers, 70i7.85; receipts, 3,193; shipment, 487. Whiskey steady, and firmer at 81.13. Butter dnll but un changed. Baltimore, Oct. 23.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull; Pennsylvania red, 81.68 ; other grades unchanged. Com quiet ; Southejn wheat, 70a80 ; yellow, 75. I*. M.—Oats firmer but not quotably higher. Bye quiet at 70aS0. Provisions active and a shade firmer. Miss. Pork, 823.00a23.50' Bulk shoulders, 9a91-4; clear ribs, 123-4a13 ; bacon, shoulders, 101-4 al01-2 ; clear ribs, 14al51-2 ; hams, 151-2a 16. Lard quiet at 143-4al5. Coffee dull and nominal. Whisky dull at 81-161-2. Sugar quiet and shady at 10l-8al05-8. [Sprint to the Daily Georgian.] WINTERVILLE MARKET. TKI> DAILY by winter a rtTT.iKD. Wintervii.le, Oct. 22. Col ten 12} a 12g Bacon 15 a 16 Hams 00 a 17 Lard 18 a 20 Corn 81 25 a 1 00 Wheat a Oats a Flour -87 00 a 8 50 COTTON MARKETS. New York, Oct. 23—Noon.— Cotton quiet mid steady; sales, 967; uplands, 14 3.16; Orleans, 14 9-16. Futures opened weak; October, 14 l-16a 14i; November, 13 7-16al3 15-32; Decem- l>cr, 13 3-16u 13]; January 13 9-32al3 11-32; February, 13 7*16nl34; March, 13 5-10a 13 11-16. Galveston, Oct. 23.— Cotton steady; middling, 124; good ordiuary, 114; net re ceipts, 2,4S1; exports to coastwise, 410; sales, 3,262, Baltimore, Oct. 23.—Cotton quiet; Middling, 13}; gross receipts, 1,076 bales; exports to coastwise, 627 bales; sales, 325; spinners, 240. Charleston, Oct. 23. — Cotton easy ; lmddliung 13}; net receipts, 40,675; sales, 1,500. Nv;w Orleans, Oct. 23.—Cotton quiet; demand good; middling, 12?; low middling, ■ - "* M ,226; er. Corn without change, moderate dc*; * HOPE. O’clock.* HOlffe. i* mand at C881-2.iG91-° " mixed; 70a72 sail kind yellow Western, Oats heavy aud lower at 451*2 for mixed 46 for mixed Chicago; 45a52 white Wes tern and State. Pork steady ; new mess, 121*2. Com heavy and doll, prime steam, sjiot, 14, best bid. Coffee quiet and nominal. Sugar firm and in good demand. 5 ek '*? the «SctJent»i diK-owy or* Rice quiet._ Molassesunclumged. Turpen* whole ftetemUj mi'll*. learnedM&con/^u^i^u^tto i“«it Sjli^SSSStSaltiiateiillniaiJe. tor* propo» to faraiih the ^oncenlnted netldneart* pTnd hr eimpty *edncu« the water by CTapenUoa Into e floe powder or Men, which inaewe* *11 the wonderful rlrtuee of the water la * cheep and convenient torn., The affection* peculiar to their *ex. It has been universally approved and endorsed by the Hrilrrl MadMfcliiij L *<»' » ern- Introduced, both a* a MuUmUwm la thair Materia. eSsss’ sss&sr gsft'ss 1 diseases, Tetter, Mental *— “—— • — Neuralgia, Nocturnal Emj . Uteri, Sexual weakness. Scrofula, \fnertal disease*. Worms, Whites, aadan diseases wh. derive their origin from the Blood; liver or Xldne Dissolred in water it makes an excellent wash nixie of this remedy cannot be over estimated in the care of the diseases mentioned above. The Analysis of the by ITot Cbus. F. Chandler, Pb. D. of the OollewTof Pharmacy, New York City, proves its perfect adaptation to every form of disease proceeding from the 8tomarh. the iver the Kidneys, and the Blood. * ANALYSIS: Sulphuric Add. Alumina, Oxide of Iron, Line, - ^ , Magnesia, Potaaa, Soda, Carbonic Acid. Phorphoric Acid. .Silica. Organic Matter. Cir The Mass is harmless and mar be used at will. Being fully aware of the * * advertised remedies we o warrants, vis: 1st that the medicine shall be what Is claimed tor it. 2nd. All money sent by Registered let* ten snail reach us. 3rd, AU medicines ordered by the public shall reach them in good condition and give satlafac* tion. 4th, That we hold ourselves responsible to forfeit $500, if we violate any of these warrants. —— ...J—~ IRON, STEEL, NAILS, . «»Hops© - and' Mule Shoes, Horse-Shoe Nails. -i—* *w--W J.I7. t 51 10 A* Sulphites. Prick—tl postage fold bjr mall, or, three package* for $5. Six packages will l>o sent by Express Cor Si, or. It will l»c -ml C. O. II. with return charges added, If or dered, in iota oi not leM thinone half Addrow, Angost IS 1S7S—42-1V. A lux H.ss Company, Wells P. O, Washington Co., Va. L. ^CHEYENELL& CO I.DEALERS IN WATGHES, CLOCKS, IF JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, SPECTACLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, SPOPtTITse POOPS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c., Ac. iSTo. 3, Broad Street* Athens, Georgia. Sept. sowi-tf. Next Boor to Post Office. O N linnd, Uppers for making Low Quartets, Con- press, Alexts-Tles, and Prince Alberts. Repair ing promptly executed. ,,. . . . • * send ten dollars, fwr mail or express and you shall re ceive a first class pair of boots. Jnnc 80, 1S75. 85-tf. DAVKSPORT’S m a.':sr Poison Revived. r PIIIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for JL no many years, by Mr. MOSES DAVENPORT, and proven to bo the most effective BAT BO SOTST ever introduced into this or any other country, is not revived by the original receipts and for sale by his Son, SEABORN L. DAVENPORT, Sept. S—t5-6m. Athena, Ga- Philadelphia, Oct. 23.—Cotton firm; middling, 144; net. rcecipts, 58; gross re* Cripts, 426. Augusta, Oct. 23. — Cotton, dull and nominal; middling, 12}; net receipts, 1,318; -ales, 799. Memphis, Oct. 23.—Cotton, demand fine; middling, 12}a}; net receipts, 3,800; ship ments, 2,215; sales, 2,00. Wilmington, Oct. 23.—Cotton, quiet; middling, 13; net receipts, 1,077; sales, 100. Mobile, Oct. 23.—Cotton irregular; middling, 135; net receipts, 2,639; exports to coastwise, 7,115; sales, 11,200. •Savannah, Oct. 23. —'Cotton dull; mid dling 13]; net receipts, 5,000; sales, 1,871. Norfolk, Oct. 23.—Cotton dull; mid dling 134; net receipts, 2,879; exports const* wise, 317; sales, 100. Boston, Oct. 23.—Cotton unchanged; middling, 144; net receipts, 112; gross re* ceipts, 1,134; sales, 800. Liverpool, October 23—Noon.—Cotton dull and easier; middling uplands, 7 1-16; middling Orleans, 7 5-16; sales, 8,000; ‘peculation and export, 1,000; receipts, 2,M)0; American, 1,400. To arrive, 1-16 cheaper, sales of middling uplands, low middling clause, shipped December and Jan uary, per sail, 7. Liverpool, Oct. 23. — 2 P. M.—Sales of middling uplands, low middling clause, shipped November and December, per sail, 6 15*16; sales of American, 4,700. Liverpool, Oct. 23.—3 P. M.—Sales American 6,800. Liverpool, Oct. 23.—5. P. M.—Hart! fabrics steady; middling uplands, low mid dling clause; shipped October ami Novem ber from Savannah and Charleston, 7s.; C' tnmou rosin 5s and 3d. MONEY MARKETS. / New York, Oct. 23—Noon.—Gold open ed at ns}. Stocks active and unchanged. Muney 2. Gold 114}. Exchange: long, 4’94; short, 484. Governments dull and ir regular. State Bonds dull and nominal. M.—Money easier at 2 to 3, Sterling i ' x change quiet and steady. Gold weak and PwcUncd at 115$all5R. Governments active lit 11'm® better. Now fives 16}. State 1 01 >ds quiet and nominal. []-,{' XU0S ’ October 23 —Noon. — Erie, Vxm ’ October 1*2.—Rentes, 65f. 65c. CHEAPER THAN e/it THE undersigned would beg to an- .1 mice to his friends and the public - - nernlly, that he has just returned from Lis annual tall trip, to New York and B. stou, with n lurgfe and varied stock ot very superior' goods, consisting**partly of the following, selected with great care: . " . MEN AND YOUTHS’, READY MADE CLOTHING of the latest fall styles, Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, Ladies, Gents’ aud Boys Shoes, Boots and Hats, in al most endless variety,Um- • 'brcllalt Fine Ken tucky Jeans, Doeskins, Cassimercs, Factory Goods, Yarns, Osnaburgs, Checks, Shirtings, Fine "Wamsutta and other brands, Bleachings, Tickings,Blankets, &c. &c. &c. Also, Saddles, Bridles and Harness, Drugs, Crockery and Glassware, Hollow Ware, ’ and Hardware; also, the Celebrated Murfros- boro’ Red Cedar-.,- , ware,; &c. - I ' - u u Also, a full line of cboico Groceries, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, r Molasses, Syrups, Lard, Haras, Cheese, Kerosene Oil. And many other choice goods too num crons to racuton, and which must be seen to be appreciated. The above goods, owing to the recent decline, he will be en abled to sell at prices which will ASTONISH THE NATIVES. If you want any thing in tho above Great Reduction in Prices F or the next thirty days, Brackete, Wall Fnckcts, and ill kind* of Ornamental Wood Work, wiU be *old at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Kow is the time to make your bouses beautiful at low figures. Great bargains given in everrthlBg hiTi 2G-tf iRKE’S BookStora. Rustic Window Shades. L. 8CHEVENELL. °* H * YANCEY. L. SCHEVENELL & CO., BROAD STREET, ATHENS, HA. DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER. AND PLATED WARE. GUNS, PISTOLS, .AMMUNITION, Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments, c ara«, tpAwev Asnctss, *o., *«., Having BEST WORKMEN, wo are prepared to do REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, And all work of this kind, sueh aa Forks, fcjpooss, Watches, Ac., plated by tts, warranted equal to that done by any estabKehment in the country. milbtjrin wagons. u AMICTOTVRAL DiPLE JOINTS, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fell ,\v?. Hubs, S|x>kes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs, &c. t Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow-ware, &e. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents forthe Sale of the ° : W IN8HIP ti-TN.i Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac. t&" Any article in our line not in slock will be ordered when desired, with the least possible delay. Coil and examine our stork and prices. “3a June 16,1875. 33-tf At 81.50 per pair. At 81.75 per pair. At 82.00 per pair. At $2.20 per pair. At $4.00 per pair. At $4.50 per pair. Tbe most elegant, simple, and most durable Shades in nse. The above prioe. include all the necessary fixtures. They can be pnt np in five minutes, by any one who can drive a nail, ana they never get ont of order. Call and see them at * BURKE’S Book Store Jane 3, 1875—31-tf. FITS CURED FREE!’! A NY person suffering from the above di-ease is requested to address Dx. Price, and a trial bottle of medicine will be forwarded by Express. F R E El , . Tbe only eo*t being the Express chines, which, owing to my large business, are small. Dr. Price has made the treatment of . i i i , . ; FITS OR EPILEPSY a study for years, and he will warrant a cart by tho mt of his remedy. Do not foU t. send to him for a trial bottle; it costs nothing, and bo WILL CURE YOU, no matter of bow long standing year case mar be. o* kow many other remedies may hare foiled. Circulars and testimonials sent with FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. Be particular to give your Express, as weU ns your Post ofoce direction,and • r.r rrrKr Address, Bit. C1U8. T. PRICE, tVq.2i.ly. 67 William Street. New Yot^. GENERAL TICKET AGENCY, RAILROAD TICKETS 1 For sale, by all routes, and to aD principal' points ill the | UNITED STATES. Buy year Tickets before leaving Athena, and get all information from Capt. WM. WILLIAM8, A^ent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga. * Patterns for Dolls' 1 Clothes. Instructive,Amusing and Entertaining. “Ij^toppe^l at tbe.Book Store, and tho Trowteean 1 For Dollie must have some new cloths I thought. ■«&’ See 1 here are the pattema, 1 have tried every one, and in colon « find them all i Each package contains oil the patterns neqe*N<7 for „ ... . —- -qxjent*.. Mailed, ‘postage For sale at a Doll’s Wondrober Price paid; On receipt of fho price. June 8,;1OT». Ml, BUI’.KE’S Book Store. y.irnX uTMkf. i W CSo will toon have Mules, andean mentioned classes of gcTods, or in any «. r> cI?^d*£?fS other, call on vonrsolves. GANN & BEAVES. s. c. DOBBS, Lower part of Brood Street, opposite Dorsey ft Co’s Sept. 29—48-tf. THE WORLD RENOWNED WILSON RECEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE | M EDA L. Vienna, 1873. FIVE YEARS. Itjrequires no Instruction* to run it. It at. not <jetout of order. It will do every class and land of work. ___ It has no cast iron cog wheel* to break. It is not necessary to buy two WILSON MA CHINES. in order to be able to do light and heavy work. It will stiofrom Tissue Paper to Harness leather. It is as far in aelvancc of other Setring Machines in the magnitude of its superior improvements, as a Steam Car excels in achievements the old fashioned Stage Coach. Prices made to suit the Times, Either for Cash or Credit. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF STYLES AND PRICES. Agents Wanted, .Address UPSHAW & GRIFFITH, 8epLH-«7-<t Athens, Georgia. 2»w@Ai ft wa mm. Athens, Georgia. LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK of GOODS, EMBRACING the finest assortment of French, English and German Goods for Gentle men’s Wear, ever offered in this market. Also, a largo lot WOOLENS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, PLAIDS AND SOLID FLANNELS, LADIES CLOTH, BEAVERS, &c., &c. all the novelties in Embracing Plaids in Camels Hair Style, Cashmers, Poplins, Reps Wolens and Silks. Large lot of B&ACK mo’umwmu GQQBS, In Cashmers, Crape Suiting, Henrietta Cloth, Baritz, Tamice and French Merino and Black Silk. Large Stock of Black Alpacca and Mohairs. Large lot of White Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Lace &c. Large lot of Blankets, Shawls, Scarfs, Cloaks, Sacks, &c. Also alarge Stock of W MADE «Z3JL^«D»’TB7JC3K3tI»r«S- Besides a General Stock of other Goods offered at prices to compete with Atlanta and Augusta. Trade from a distance solicited WARRANTED ii hi «i mmm j iD u ♦? d LEGAL BLANKS, Neatly printed and far axle at this office. Toy Money T EN DoJlan’ worth of ToyOnen Backs for Tm Cent*. The very thing for boy, at . -BURK’S Book Store. Jane 9. 1S7fi. 31-tt J. H. HUGGINS. H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of goods, bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto fore. He is making a speciality of Crockery, Classware* Lamps and Oils. J. H. HUGGINS, Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon, ^^Sells ootmnon Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per se.. Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set, ^ Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set, Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set. Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to 81.00 per set.! Sells tbe best Granite Cups aud Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set, SelbiRtifosene Lamps at 25 cents to 810.00 each.j .V J. H. HUGGINS, , -v1 It /. i Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets, Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets, • Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware, Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys, Has a large stoek of Family Groceries, Has a large stock o. Cuewing and Smoking Tobacco. J. II. HUGGINS, Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac., Sells Sugar of all grades Colfee, Lard and Cheese, Sells. Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap aud Stat eh, V , j V Sells. Liverpool mnl Virginia Salt-, Syrup and Vinegar, ** 1 Sells'Lime and Cement, Cuba ami Common Molasses, Sells B.eaching, Calieo, Factory Stripes and Cheeks, T g i| Selti Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirtiug and Osnaburgs. *■' ' '■ J. II. HUGGINS, > : Sells Knives and Forks, Simons and Pocket Cutlery, Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather, Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans, Sells Bag"in, Ties, Hope, Iloes, Axes and Traces, Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it Is so nice, . r Sells many other goods too numerous to mention, ^ l> C -Sills gotxfe at low prices, g » and see for yourself. i S3 C23 ^ S3 a DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, QaC£>^3®* itj mzi jm. mm ap 33a a <3? as as TEl m Oct 2—d&wlm. i .1. Hi U;; ) T HWDIJCE markets. Eoxbos, Oct. 23—3:^' 1 I''Is. 6d. I 1 n EW |?“ll and df/ I UlfMr lipr’* THE GhRA^STGERS 9 j LIFE AND HEALtH INSURANCE COliFAVlY, OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI A AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,600,000 Of wliich f 10.1,000 to ba owned in each Department. Each Policy-holder U entitled toa vote in tbe management of tbe Company. Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama. h , . . - 0lOO,OOO. W. II. K ETC HUM,'President. e J. EL DAVIDSON, Viee-Preeident, B. W. FORT, Secretary. Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia. Capital Stock - ,* ,, -j*, .- " - " $100,000, . f •' I« : * -• Office, N6. S Cozdmercial Bxjdlding, ,> ir C. O. SAMUEL, President. Dr. G. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner. “’rlon I) Capital Stock K.^GWAI-TNEY, Seceetary BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. I.Allgood, Won Factory Ga-C. G. Samuel. Rome, Ga.; John H. Newton, Athena, Ga.;A.juones,ueasnown, u*.; uon. v. *■ Tallow, Rome, Ga.; J. L. Camp, - • - - , H. Hntcliins, Folk county, Georgia. . , , i • , n , i j ( ) / Alabama Department, Montgdiuery,^ Alabama. Hon. N.IN. CLEME^T^. Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mi^iglypL liJOHN H. tfRAY;Vice-PieMdent. Capital Stock.. ar Ool. JAMES W. BECK, Preeident. . i ^ Secdiity! L E<cSnomyl^UitoferaAtyl _ tfr Afl AJLwaJ fnrma r.f Ufa and Endovne&t'Polktfl iiBQtd 1! Go to •I i ' .hi ^ Oct , J- H HUGGINS’. No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. P. A. irarvr.Y. .'(A • P. W. IlCTCnKSON. S1JMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN lASAWABB JiaT P\Q$, STEEL AND NAILS. A GRIG TULTUH A L IMPLEMENTS* ^ f? MJkNUFACOT^SAGENTS FOR THE SALE OP a ./.j mv. •jinwrlcD . , -’iol>ya' t l bn Cotton -n , . Knl foDtO J-’ •'> ; . Ma'irajift;, DEUPREE Jane 23,1875. Gins, Presses ENGINES, ThKEASHERS, &c.y &Ca L0GE, ATHENS, GEORGIA. 34*tf, Broad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georgia, TAKES this method of announcing to the public generally, that he has jnst returned from New York with tho largest and most complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Tranks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Furnish ing Goods, full linoB of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, such as Ties, Scarfs, Woolen Goods, in Shawls, Cloo&s, &c., &c. Also, a desirable lino of Lady’s and Chil dren's Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to mention. He invites the attention of buyers to the same, feeling confident that ho can offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON, Which he has been unable to do heretofore. Thanking tho public for past patromge, and hoping to receive a share of tho same hereafter. My motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Very respectfully Oct. 6—49—3m. CHARLES STERN. FALL AND WINTER 1875. Are now prepared to show one of the most elegant and largest stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, &C. EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS MARKET. By special attention to the careful selection of our goods, we have pro cured all the novelties the season affords, consisting ip part of Elegant Plain and Solid Dress Goods, TRIMMINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS, BELTS, SCARFS and TIES, AND IN FACT EVERYTHING NOVEL AND NEW. In addition to our usual expensive* lines of goods, we have opened this season, An Elegant Carpet and Shade Department, Comprising Full lines of all the Leading Styles and Mann- factures, Which we offer at prices, defying all Compe tition. JSTo. 5 Broad St^ Athens, Georgia* Sept. SO—1-tf. mums msmmsL rxiHE antweriben have removed to No. 12, FRANKLIN HOUSE HANGS, Broad Street, where they keep eon J. atantly on hand* large and w«U ooleeted (took of FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION To which they Invite the attention of the pabBe, and whiohwffl be aolda ’ COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES, ^JWahjd ABJhOW OR IDWEK thxn Vranv other eeUblkhment in the city. When ffirniahed by m, w» wUl akoffirmalyWITBOVT ADDrTWNALCHASGE, oar bandaomeHEABSI, with home* aaddiivar, tarfnamil J F. WILSON A CO., A«wn»,^Sept.8-45-4m. if* , {