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? vsbsst i At a meeting of the stockholders of the '
Athens Steam Laumry and Soap Corns
t pany, the following resolution was adopted: i
regular monthly meeting of Council j Resolved that it shali he the duty' ot tho
was held this evening. Present, His Hon- President and Directors to sell at public '
or Mayor King, and Aldermen Blair, Moss, outcry all the property, both real and per-}
Pi'ttard, Hood,'Lucas and Talmadgo. The | eonal. -belonging to tho Athens-Steam
BECF.IVr.n THE HlGHKstt A'.T.J’.BS
AT Ytlfc KW StiTE FAIB.
2>&<QT
THE A^THEXS GK&llGIAN
T j GEORGIA.—CbAliKE COOf
A.TSIT'X'TS. G--A--
THE UUUESY ASB SO'r K- K .ANT liil.UJttJIV THE STATE,
HOVl7-T.il,
WITH THE BEST oPEUATOBS.
. ■ —
minutes of the last two meetings were r ad Laundry and Soap Company, within 30
nl ul confirmed. , ^ - J day* *0»:,*>»- V
mmoNS. I This Nov. l^th, 1875. i ^ !• » m
Of J. M. Allen, to remit amount of Citv E K. Li mpkin, Secretary.
' ot Tax paid by him In accordance with the above resolution,
M His name not being on the roll of freemen property,%*h reajfgnd pereona^^vith
f “uhed the Clerk of Council on tho fiist »« Oceounts due the A&eus Stefunlaun-
uTof April the petition was laid on the *7 ">d Soap Co., will be offered -to the
»•*? ’ 1 * * I highest bidder on December 10th, at the
W ln. c Committee on Streets reported lav- Adding belonging to the Athens Steam
-on petition of W. L. Mitchell to I -aundry, at eleven oVlock a.
orally on petition
«i,ion Hancock avenue, and recommended
it be done, provided the property
1 1 ,1,lers will give to the dty the right of
James H. Huggins, President.
S. D. Mitcuell, Sectary; w4l
• 1 I > 'I »■ » ■■ . [f
New "Jersey cabbage. White, Red and
Yellow Onions, Irish Potatoes, at Tal-
Business & Professional
-r.-i t t ih --spilt
cobb, Einnx & co
Attorneys at hun’.
ron s # si \ 9
Office in tbe Dvuprec Building.
E. A. WILLIAMfcOX,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
At Dr. King's Drug Store, Droid Street, Athens, Ga.
All workplace in u superior manner und warranted to
-CHEAPER THAN AVER!
‘-'MIK unfiersigncrl would beg to nu-
liotiucc to his friends and the uuhlic
gfeUMtilly, that He has just retuVnetffroin
his ■%Mu:il f;ill ttifl tot Now York and
. Boston, with a huge and varied stock ol
very superior goods, consistiug^partly
of the^i'piioning, selected with great
MEN AND YOUTHS’,
ADiii^SikSSSM sAidf f
W HEREAS, wain M. Willinghom^ Administrator * T>UHdtfANTto*dord*roftb*0(«nir Ordinary of
oKba,LM»te*flate of j Jp.Oconopcounty,wiUJ* »ldbefore the Court
| said county!' deceased, lias tendered to in. his reslg-
[ uation a. such admiuifitrator, and prat, for th* nppoint-
| ment ot John S. Linton, a creditor of aald deeeased^]^
Five t
| madge, Hodgson &
To THE Ladies—Go and see those new
On motion of Alderman Lucas the report
of the committee was received and adopted.
The monthly reports of the Treasurer, ^ ^
Chief of Police, Lamp lighter, and Clerk I Fd^Hats just received at Miss C. James
of Markets read and received. I
The rules were suspended and the follow- Five thousand poutt.ls assorted Stick
ing Ordinance introduced by Alderman I Candy, three thousand pounds assorted
Moss and adopted: I French Candy, two hundred boxes Fire
He it ordained by tho Mayor and Conns Crackers, two hundred bushels fine Apples,
oil of the City of Athens, That no License Oranges, Cocoanuts Ac., at low figures,
shall be granted by the Council to any I wholesale and retail by Talmad k, Hodg-
; erson or persons to retail spirituous or in-1 S0N ^ Co. 5t-w.
toxicating liquors within three hundred I ’ _ ». t r \
yards of any point of the Court House I Horses and Mul*b.—I have on h$nd a
square. Ismail lot of nurses unJ mules which T wish
The following Ordinance, introduced by I to dose out cheap. W. S. Holman.
Alderman Hood, was also adopted : ■ v I 2t-w. j f
Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Coon-1 —-———
. il of the City of Athens, That so much of One of the largest and best selected
the 21st Section of the General Ord nances | stock jof Whiskies, Brandies, Bu tt, Gin,
of the
ning „ * , „
•ween the 1st day of October and the 1st | madge, Hodgson & Co. k 5t-w.
uaj rf April, be, and the same is hereby,
repea.i 1- I A beautiful line of Neck Kuching and Silk
By Alderman Moss: | Neck Ties at Miss C James. 1
Resolved\ That so soon as the Treasurer
lias sufficient funds to the credit of interest I Dealers would do well to call and exatn-
P. (1. THOMPSON,
attorney at Law,
S]*cinl attention jwl3<0 criminal practice. For refer-
euce apply to Ex. Gov. T. H. Watts and Hon. David
Cloptou, JJoutgomeiy Ala. Office over Ham 's Store,
Feb. 1
Athena, Ga. . ^ - j ^ ^ Feb.;
JBANK HARALSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLEVELAND, GA. '
Lam-
art at
claims en
trusted to bis care. Ang. 11 1875—11—tf.
MISS C. S. POTTS,
Fashionable Dressmaker
OVER UNIVERSITY BANK,
REA1)£ }I ADE clothing
of the latest fall styles,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Dross
Goods, Ladies, Gents’ and Boys
ti
€ I
c
Broad Street, Athens,
ie City of Athens as prohibits : he run-1 Table Wines, Cooking Wines, Porter, Ales, Would regretfully infonn the Ladle* and i«
f at large in tho Meets of any cattle, be- &c., Ac at wholesale and retail by Tal- ^dloho'Dre^mak^^uuN^ef^d*
* With
j
Fashionable Styles.
r exp ience in tin* bu-in- s«. . ije leela *uro of
u.>..i rion. Mav 11S75—‘JS-tf.
T.
to pay coupons that are due ths 1st day of I ine our stock of Liquors belbtv buying. No
January next, he be authorized to pay trouble to show goods at Talmadgk, Hodg-
them at once. Adopted. | sox A Co. - ot-w.
The Clerk of Council was instructed to
is-utc executions for all Taxes due the City I One hundred boxes assorted Crackers,
that are not paid by the 20th inst. I fresh every week, at Talmadgk, Hodgson
The following bills were ordered to be | Co. -■ ,5t-w.
paid: Longs A Billups, $18.00; Eaves A
3D
SALE,
T T ST
A LL operation.-*
tlon, in Work
Caph.
rttreeL
t« ijive.aatisfac-
,-Very-Low For
Oi]ice, Clay too
.*i—43—tf.
Y.
SlcGinty, $34.00; Hopev Pinkney, $8.88.
The resignation of C. G. Talmadge,as A1
ih rman from the 4th Ward, was presented
ami accepted by Council to take effect on |
the 1st Wednesday in January next.
Council adjourned.
W. A. Gilleland, Clerk of Council.
New style Felt Hats nt 75c. - • i /
New style soft Felt Hats at $1.50.
New style Sack Combs at 50 and 75c. i _ .
Goods sold at prices to meet the require- vpnQrjtl
ments of the times at Mis3 C. James. I Jullulul
2t-w. I
A. WINIST, '
WITH r 1 r ! 1
17E1L STUBBS « CO.
>Ltori f*"actors,
A X I)
Commission; Merchants
Savannah, On.
Shoes, Boots and Hats, in al
most endless variety ,Um-
brellas. Fine .lvon-
f-j tucky Jeans,
L 1 Doeskins,""
Cassimeres,
Factory Goods.
Yarns, Osnulun^s, \ ^
Checks, Shirtings, Find
Wanisuttu and other brands,
Bleachings, Tickings,Blankets, &c.
&c. Ac. Also, Saddles, Bridles aud
Harness, Drugs, Crockery and
Glassware, Hollow- Ware,
and Hardware ; also, the
1 . 1 Celebrated Murfrcs ,
boro’ lied (’edar-
ware, Ac.
, { , Alsq,
a full liucof
choice firoceries,
Sugars, i ellecs, Teas,
ilolasset. • vrups, Lard,
Ilams, Ch <. - . Kerosene Oil.
And mauy otlu i choice goods too num
crons to meiitnn, and which must
bo seen to lie appreciated.
The above goods, owing
to the t t i t decline,
uc wiii be cu-
■i-t*. %- abied to sell
nt prices
K . » i , iwhfih. t
will
ASTONISH THE NATIVES.
Joi, ' pi
Letter heads. * x v
. v NQTE.llEALtif! ,iu i . ;/ r<« >> •
LIIX HEADS,
"BUSINESS CARDS,
STATEMENTS,
VISITING CARDS,
HAND LHXS; . _ <r u
f BLANK NOTES, , Jld l
LEGAL BLANKS; *
tn/i e.t ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
Aud iu fact, ALL KINDS of Printing ex*
ecuted in First Class Style aud at Reas
onable Prices, at the Athens Gf.orgian
Office.
Having a full supply of FIRST CLASS
Letter, Note, Bill Head, Statement, and
other Papers and Material, we arc now pre
pared to offer Special Inducements to
persons wanting Job Printing done.
Ti;cf»«e thcrefora to Admonish the wiid John S.
Itliceredito
Liuton,” fluj'iifxt of kin und tlui creditor* of said deceased, ,
..... ..... ^^have, army office > nudall ot!
to appear and ehrvf cause, if ilnv they have, at'mv office j »ud all SUM The pU«o <
on or before the first Moudav in December next, why (loins three hundred and filly acres, more or less,
said resignation should not £e accepted and said John ' enty-fivc acres native forest, fifty acres pine fo
S. Linton appointed administrator of amid deceased, i B \^twenty-fire.Ofjep fihtlpm lohdr 4*o» *m the J)tac
place ofaaiil Wijlis M. Willipgluun. fine orch&rdtff eholooTWiit trees. To he sold as tlio
Given under my lutud, at office, this 2Jth day of Oc
tober, 1375. ASA M, JACKSON,
, ’ FWJI *
1*51.
Ordinan*.
NEW BOOKS.
S IGNA Onidn's last* $3.00.
T “
i^Three Feathers, by Wra. Black,
Rape of the Ciunp l lllnstrAtcd, $1 00.
Alice Loruiiic, bv lllackwouj, 75c.
Walter's Wor«i,r>y .lames Puyne, 50e.
A mad MorrioL'C, by M. Aauu ^1.75.
Pustor'a Recollections, $1.50.
For sale at
June 23. 31-tf. BURKE'S Book Store.
M. A. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE
ANDCCMMISSIDN MERCHANT.
Xo. 1. WaiTcn Block,
A up; ta st a, Georgia.
r|'HANKFUL for the liberal patronnire heretofore b(i-
X storati, would tuko this occasion to notify the
GEORGLV.—CLARKE COUNTY.
AYILEJIEAS, Courtuey W. Beal, (colored) appliea to
me for letters of Guardianship of Cotirtncv Thornaa,
minor, andor fourteen yoan old, of Arriodfcy Thomas
(cololvdydeoeaiied. - •• “ ' -..
These arc therefypi to cite aud admonish all concern-
ed to pIiow cause at my office, on or before the first
Monday, in December next why add letters should not
bo granted. .... r . / . • . '.«*.*
Given under my hand at office, this 14th Oct. 1875.
- > ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinan*.
octtOwM* : r flWititol
proi
egatees. !!
months credit with in
M, 187#. : / .
nov.3—Wit.—[P. F. $100.)
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
Y\T HEREAS, Thomas Booth, Guardian
V V ' of Clement H. Ashford, orphan of WHHam H.
, orphan of'
Aahford deceased, applies M me for letter* of
trom said Guardtanibip.' ; , ■,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all eonoem-
«d to show cause (lf any they 'have), st my Office, on
or betor* the first Monday in December next, why said
letters should not be granted. j
Given under my hand at office, this 27th day of Oct.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON: Or'dinarv.
nov3->wit. , '.. i
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Ann B. Herring, Administratrix of.
Stephen w. Herring, deceased, applies to major'
of dismission from said Administration, These
and admonish all concerned to
sy ha'
letters
ore therefore to cite
show cause (if any they have) nt my office on or before
the first Monday in January neat, why said ’ letters
should not be granted. . .ill
Given under my hand at office thi» Slat day of Sept.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinav.
_Scpt. 29, 1875—ImSra.
FINANCIAL AND COM jfLRCIAL.
Just Opened?—The finest hrid cheapest Also," liberal c:wb advances made on consignments for
Picture Frames a: Davis’ Gallery. shipments Liverpool or Northernretta.
Mav SO-tl.
THE ATHENS MARKETS.
1,000 lbs Choice Mince Meat in bulk, ami! Medicill NotiCC.
five pound pails, choice ‘‘Gilt Edge” Goshen J At the solicitation of many of my former putri i l
Butter, fresh Buck Wheat, fresh lot. ot Mac- resume the f t i i •
ronnECTED FOR THE daily GEORGIAN coroni at low figures at Talmadge, Hodgson ! PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
& Co.
PITTARD, MITCHELL & CO.
TIIE COTTON XAKxrr.
) Ot-W.
i Athens, Ga., Nov. 17, 1875.
Stains...,, 10 lli
Ordinary............^...^....L.... a.....' 11
Good Ordinary......... L»$.MU
bow Middling 11 1-2
Middling 11 3-4
Gixxl Middling 12
Good demand at above prices.
Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah or Cli:ir!, s-
tonpricesdupucatqdljtr nny^giioda sold in
Athens by Talmadge, Hodgson A Co.
5t-w.
from this *!:i
case of In1.1
ol Female >.
■ -,x*eial aiteutiou to the
J the Chronic Diseases
\X\\. KING. M. D.
T / ky r-Sk
. 100 Boxes Best Rajytns, lpO Boxes Fresh
J Figs, Prunes, Currants, Dnesji (Sitroii ami
Mpices of all kiuds at Talmadge, Ib«lgsnn A
Co. 5t-w.
JOliX X - GWrAX, ,
ATTORNEY'AT LA
/ T °t° r5 T
; hi all Via- coin
TUE bacon and lard rarest.
Hauon—Sides
| Try the Natural Leaf smoking tobacco,
manufactured by Iyai.vakixsky it Lium.ik
— a 16
itv: a*. ; t ‘ )
Will practice In all )lic Co'mtic* of tile Wcflern Uir-
cuit, llart and Madi-on if lui'Niitthcrn Cir.-ait. Will
give attenWn , entrusted Xi Bis CM*.
t*ct‘JQwl^r?
E. SCHA’-FER,
Lard.
0 , ,, . . „, , Now you can get the best Western Irish
Shoulders a 13J Potatoes from J. IL Hoggin*.'’
Hams — a 1/ |
Buy canned goods. Poaches, Pineamiles,
Tomatoes, Oysters, &c., from J. 11. Hug
gins. — L « a ju »j
,,...18 a 20
10CC<*A CITY. <»A.
lIii»host Cu-^h Price pai«l ft*; U otlou.
nhir*’** GIiii* tiiul Press.
Ageut fur Win
oct20wti.
CORN* WHEAT AND OATS HARKET.
Corn—per bushel... ,. 90 a 1 00
Wheat,
Oats,
1 25 a 1 50
75 a 1 00
Supers....
Family...
Fancy....
THE FLOUR RACKET.
: $6 50 a 7 00
7 50 a 8 00
8 00 a 8 50
Fine Saratoga Wuiaky, just received
at Saulter’s Exchange. The finest in the
market. Liquors of all kinds and brands.
Oct.29tf
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, and Jackson Street*. (> Jf )
* r r
Chow Chow, Pickles, Raisins, Nuts, Flour,"
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, .&c^ at |
Barry’s Little^Store, on the corner of Ilroncf *
[Special to th* Duly Georgian.]
CRAWFORD MARKET.
COSRECTID DJULT BT WlTUim A JAUILL.
Crawford, Ga., Nov. 17.
Cotton..... *. 11J a 1H | Store.
liaeon Sides .1 14J a la"
Lard 18 n 20
Corn $1 00 a 1 go
Wheat 1 25 a 1 50
Globbh.—A large variety' of globes^
stands and brackets, of various s : —
at prices so low that every family
ford to buy one. For sale at Burke’s Book
A t t o ryiojr at tZ a n\
~ " ~T S. DORTCH,
Attorney at Zaw,
CARNESVTLLE, GA.
ffrney ^t r La
‘ 1IA.
, — — uotitv ...
planters uf Georgia and South Carolina that lie continue
the Commission Business in alt its branches (except
baying and selling futures), aud solicits consignments
of Cotton for aide or storage. He aid give the selling
of Cotton his jmTsoiiuI attention, lb- is. as heretofore.
Agent for theju.flv celebrated I’atapsvo Guano aud
Grange Mixture. ' M. A. STOVALL.
Sept. 99—17-9iii. , . , M . . i
Tlic f’-M* Deo Herald.
PUBLISH KD
A iil.NESDAT, AT W ADDS
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
: TUnr.irr, chcefrul, silways uj> to the :u1-
onvim; thonfrUta of tne times tho lle’r.ilcl rank
It i.s uiinlie
;h tho lending Journal* < f tlic cl „
If you want any thing in the above | de V nt«i to the fiimiiv
meiitioiti'd classes ol gooC
«'the aide
in any
other, citll oi.
e. V, DOBBS,
LoYer j.ait.O 'idrQtt, oppv*iite Porsoy & Co’a
Sen). 2'J-4s-
s^t.
BOOTS
irolp. It oon-
la.u? ori^inul and »i‘iectod atorip*?, wit, humor, etc.
Every family in tlic !:.u«l siionhl euhseribc tlir it. Us
low i»ricA (only on? dollari plnet* it within the roacli.of
tiie |H»orci»t in the lai. . Wo j*av ail poisiaire.
LEAD WHAT THEPPE&S THINKS OF US.
Tie Polkton (X. (Mtoulbu k: Tho Herald is-
out ui'the nc^^t du[k r- ii. ; •»
-—{—q ("The CottcOrdgN. t.) 15- i tet W*«fl|ij«atulatc
.. j buri/riinaeuofl tlmAVn U* !.'«M lleiiild ttj.111 (the fine
SHOESi“^™ 01! ’ r, ’’ i,r ’
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
\,\7' HEREAS, William ^Iambic, as Ad-
VY mlnistnitor of the estate ot Itoliert Marable, de-
ceitMHl, petitions to be discharged from said Administration,
i'hefie are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,- to
show at my office on or before the first Monday in Decem
ber next, why said discharge should not be granted.
tiixeu under my hand at office this 26th day of August.
IW5. ' A-SA M. JACKSON,
(Sept. 1-44-1 m3m. •' I Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Seaborn J, Mays, as Ad*
? Y ininistr.itor of the estate of Frances Moore, late
of said county, deceased, petitions .o be discharged from
said Administration. These are therefore to cite and ad-
tnonish nil concerned to show cause at my office, on or before
the tirst Monday in December noxt, why said discharge
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 26th day ofAugust,
1S75. , ASA M. JACKfjOK,
5ept. 1—44-lm3m‘. Ordinary.
Clarke Sheriff’s Sales.
The riedinun: ( ■. » .) I’: ss : Tlic Ilc^ald is a
apri^htly f.iiVofy.M ;inv|dtl^r ititelf^iiiirread-
in* f muiur.' w -*'*** 3 1 L * a .
-Vw -
i,N
TO ORDER.
Ultf'
, The Herald i
: of tlic hliAr-t w
A;
•t s Family PaDcr laving some
in^ibrtli <Lr dins attached to its
numerous reading in it to make
Ie»n*4ii lo kcep^oa jpUy till the
irt (fJa.i
lias ri»- Y
Ltftcri'i.
gnirairt..>{.-
W-i HAUDRUP,
A E T IS T ,
OUT von FIXE^EF.
I'r e > l.':!*eral, and First C'la>s AVork V». DEM* -KE, Agent,
June 16, 1Si5 33-tf Reap* affuuy i n*i6e . Sir ius o;’Athens an<l viciiuty
that he lias tj :ijti a^tulf fir tlic sale of Beef, l*ork,
Sept. 15-n
T.
i..
State, County & School Taxes
tor IS<5.
f | HE Tax DL-cat lor 1S75, has been placed in ray
I hands for collection. I have Peremptory orders to
Colleottimnieiliatcly. . 1 will not iudnlpo in the fiuure os
I have in the past. Tbe fall is beat time to pay
toxoa, und it will be to tlic intercstTof tax payers to set
tle their taxes witinmt delay and siro eoet.
JXD. W. JbHXSOK, u •*
Tax Collector, Cl .Tke county, Ga.
Sept. 15—4G-6t.
Good Reading at Panic Prices.
WILL give strict personal attention to all burines* en-
i globes, on \ I f ■
s sizes and r ft Ojfil) Jfj / J
iw caw af- ' A 11 o r n e y a t La av.
[Special to the Dailj Georgian.]
WLNTKKVTf J.BJfARffET.
Sinck his new stock has arrived, J. f I.
Ilugjrins sella Lamps, Glassware and ctjock-
cry of all kinds cheaper than ever—buy J ..ur
knives and forks from J. IL Huggins, j
icr months, M'sceHaneons Books
be sold jit 'iiiXJTi-T RiiDcnan
is the time to nt g.i&t rvadinc at low
Kl jild.’B R * Store.
31-tf.
a'Va'l firtlu
Mutt.n, Lamb, Aa*.,at lli** shop formerly ' occupied by
Jlr. Solievi adi, in the r, ir of L. J. Lumpkin’s Store,
ami near the Kngiuc Hints? ; all can be supplied every
morning, and.meat will i,- ueluvred ;iiuny .portloii of
PJrt iltt* ;S»9WK»jWnorniur
the city. JiisjitalLurill l
Aug. 26,187-1—tt*.
w. i:. demoel.
BOOK AO EATS " '
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Arc ‘'COINING MONEY” with the fuutottft
, 'MZMA WJVMPWS,
The French Edition of whfteh >eU* for and the
London Editiou lor $200. Our Popular Edition (e5.50J,
containing over One Hundred full-pago quarto platet, la
the cheapest aud mo^t deir&nt puhlientiou in Anieri<»,
aud the bcNt to sell. Critics \i : with uauli other in
praising it, und the masses buy it. * « I
Agent iu Charleston. S. C., reports U7 orden ; one in
Ninety-Six, S. C., 106 ; one in Vn., 217; unotljcf in
Memphis, 200 orders, taken in three week*. * %
Full particulars free. Address.
J. 15. FOLD & CO., Publisher*,
Nov3dttw. 27 Park Place, Now York
Bass situs AT ReducedqPr ic i:s.—Cock
of the Walk and Bounding 'Rock—regula
tion size and weight, aqd ; the best ball
C’uttoa ....10} a Ilf I Price, $1.00. Other qualities at
Bacon 16 S 161 correapondingly low prices, at Burke’s Book
conacno xxilt »r nsni a httaxd.
WuriBsmia, Nov. 17.
llama
Lard
Corn
Wheat...
Oats
Flour.....
... 00 a 17 1 Shjre,
.18 a 20
.....tt 25 a 1 00
nt*— a - —
00 a 8 50
and Mui.es—We ha&J
of fine horses and nitiles.
if tnulef^ ptnd farm mules,
at very icasonnblc prices
nov& d&w.
Gann «& Reavi
middling, 12!
sales, 1,000. , ,
Savannah, Nov. 13. — Cotton «
lower; middling I3h Bet: receipts,
exports; gross, 3,712; exports to Great
Britain, 3,653; sales 1,372. I i
Mobile, . Nov. 13.—Cotton quiet; mid'
tiling, 12b net receipts,- 3.169; exports
coastwise, 120; sales, 600.
New Orleans, Nov. ,13. —Cotton easier;
somehjpotf} ldferjfmiddtn, «| 14w nod*
tiling, 12; good ordinary, Ilf; net receipts,
16.M8; exports to Breat Britain, 7.140; to
France, 3,989; to the continent, 514; sales,
7,250-
Kill
Beef,
Beef, Mutton, Fork,
call at Market No. 10,
ZjampkiB’s lot, kept by
theln Cirifi^t
tin# 'Vitcn
!;iirus »-\*tniri-
1 to liU care. .Tan. 10. 1^74—ly.
O. A. LOCllllAKili y. f '•-l.fcl'i MltiEDGE.
L -CHRANE &MtLl£D6E. .
V T TO RNE YB • AT LAW, !l1
AlLAS'tA. Ojl:r !
Office, No. 2J Pry nr St. opp Kimball House.
Kx.jaCi u ui
C. FQX, efftrj hisj)>»iv<i««i
brumbyj
Avenue, Athena, Ga. _ _ !14f.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
Carri<toes, Iliiaaics anil Horten for Hire.
TwH-wfo h/itnSw ,feT)Oou lo >miiiTV/i
TERMS REASONABEE.
All lovers of.
Veal and . La
corner ct ’ L.
Wiley F. HoS,NK W. R. DeMGre.
Agent, who thoroughly understands tnh
business, will at all times be on hand to at
tend to customers, in a polite and courteous
manner. Wiley F. Hooi»„
Now m Purser Hsoua.
Near Masistia, Ga., March 91,1870.
Am. ITm. Soot <t 5aia—Gentlemen:—Bocm
montha ago I bought a bottle of BsAortSU'a Fxxau
*ntUK» from too, and have naed tt in my flanilr
with th* ntmoBQMMllUloB, and hm.' rococimended ft
Academy, for tSo" year^lS^fel^be"^
sumed about tho last of January. Parents
who have to send their children
from homo to educate them, will find no
place equal to Homer far cheap boarding
and reliable educational facilities >\ j * *
For further particulars, address Prof.
Wra. H. Simpkins, Homer, Georgia. >'
Nov. ll-3t. '
rtf—; ’:! ■ Ol—-rlTfitfi ■ , ■i i i t |
Btuad to th.ir lxmothold duties, and wo cordially I
cuuiiutud it lo tho public.
irzneteBBt
,v" *, wojU •**>» call the attention ot our i
'he advertisement of Matara. Pools A Host, bespeak-
'Jf f “ r these gentlemen tbe ffirorable consideration ol
in need of any Machinery ineladed in their
K? i “h u poblishad m our eolamna. They hare on
i Iv, * ’«y “r«e stoek of mtoco lion coos Machinery
,nrt ™n promptly fill orders for almost any
Work. Wherever their Machinery haa
given entire aatisfoetion.
t£T The undersigned haveon hand a choice lot
Timothy Hay, which they will oeU cheap for casli.
GANN & REAVES.
, ’ *«it Power* <fe Weightmon’s Chemieolo, then
[T ^ h* Btixcr*. , SopL 15—4S-tf.
the WiU^JJ Kiwi** Mooam.—The invention
lover doiue.in?'"''* Sswin* Machine exert* an influence
!•).. t - . ‘ lt COmfnr* ■■.jusw.IImI ha g|)« ioTCDtlOQ Of
t hut lin.j.'^ofort unequalled by any
arrangement
'■owner, »• the work of ten in a superior
in U .'ltiivee^* 1 "n*pesk*bly more comfort. Machine*
r , - J ri'lic»tjon.
* few mon 1°°^ »«ent*.
gS£«5jg>
catiuocne and ebromo circular
fiT
rdi!' l '!: L ,i TOD ,U ur « rr* 'Wortan’*
•'now I * no'™* heart o, w<
•mde J?® 1- *upreme, is a
..’A Lugs dwindle inte
this is \h*
Joy where
which the
<1., ?** dwindle' into otter lnsignifleance. To
*-A ' ff'a
*w»andd^blT?T P
'SSSPSZSSR
O
Colit
E. M. WHITEIlEjVD, ^Washington. WULulCo., G*.
\ jJovWtffr.-inctttY i
BLACK &
Vum
GARDNER,
Carpenters and Geiieral''Jobbers,
Res]>«ctfully offertheir service* to tiu- citizens of Athens
Mid -urronruling country. Ijocalk-n, two doors e**l ol
oat u
.March »d.U7^
saaoi^G rmo ties
ATHENS FACTORY^-
R. L BLOG^D^ny ,
OcL 20—w4t.
rrrtm , ....
ThsGbaxd Cxktsal Hotxl—The Southern head-
sartem in Raw York—U capable of entertaining fifteen
hundred guests. AS
8000 lbs. Strictly Pare Lead, just received by Long,
Sept. 15—tfi-tf.
Q It Saturday evening lvt, tgptrrcen the residence of
.. Iflor^CKand MnScs.
Ifil E hjgff-Tji- uf> rC-- priblie that wc o-ill soo* have
md, a nne l"t <•!* Hordes and Mules, andean
acoomnunlatc }ierH>ns tlnH <iet>iro to purc'-a^f stock at
*iemost {eaMityibJi* r;itr^j pive us a tall ir d w'e for
(JANsN^ RE
Maryland Eye and Ear Institute,
• fit* N.-Clittruts Street, Baltimore, MU.
GEORGE REV LING, M. !>., lute Prof, of Eye and Ear
Surgery in tlic Washington University, Surgeon in
■ottree-‘ The large '-
Jhaoea Carroll haV l
■nents
$1 ^ $
I T will gi-ta c.»pi of THE LAGRANGE; f
REi'UUfEK. tor aix months; tbe l'RB-'
M1UM WEEKLY' OF GEORGIA; took
the gold piedal at the Stpte Fair in ^S73,'
iCis'W iii sa^ri) DCtL 5vl i x-jii; i> o.
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House
door in the city of Athena, Clarke county, Gn..
on the fir*t Tuesday iu December next, within the legal
hours of s*:Ue, tho following pioperty, to wit;
One tmcl of Land, two mih s and* a half from Athens,
on the road leading to Georgia Factory adjoining lands
of John I. Huggins and othyrs, containing one hundred
and two ncrcv», more or less*, with All of the appurtenances
thereto belonging, all levied upon by virtue of two Jus
tice Court fi. fiis n from-M 16th District G. M., October
Term, 1S75, .it the suit ot Jackson Thomas and others
Mrs. Indiana V. Hoover. All Bold to satisfy the
above stated li. las. Levy made and returned to ri:3 by
A. Hailey, S. C. v
nov5-5t J. A. BROWNINQ, Sheriff, i
Executor’s Sale. .
Y1 / ILL be sold befoie the Coart Houm door in the
\ V city pf Athens, Clarke county, on Tuesday of the
adjourned term of the Superior Court, in November
next, tho plantation of the late Col. Joint Billups, in
said county, containing about - .si '
roperty of Ed mon Elder, deceased, for the benefit of
ii*legatee*. Term*, tflf.coab, the other half twelve
, bn tire 6th day of November. 1875, at
,* J^B. LYLE,_
Ordinary.
Exemption
ne at 10 ofck
o’clock *. m., on th* llth day of November,
1876, at my office J, B. LYLE,
nov.8.—1-2L Ordinary.
g GEORGIA.—Ocoxxx Countv.—Ordinary’* Offloe,
U Oct.», 1875.—Mr*. Cornelia A. Walker, wife of
John C. W
alty, and l wo
tho 18th day <
nov.8.—1-2L
J. B. LYLE, Ordinary.
Hart County.
vrt-f
GEORGIA.-HART COUNTY.
YY IIEREA . S . BILUABD V. WHIGHTIAPPL1ES
__JT|AP
to me for Letter* of Onudionshlp of Martha J.
to ahow cause at my offloe, on or before tho first Mon-
''“ ” at, why
by said letters should not bo
day in December next, t
grunted.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this 25th
day of Oct., 1*75.
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinaiy.
Nov3. —l-5t.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Dill lard V. Wright applies to me for
Letters of Administration apon tho Estate of
R* Wright, late of said county, deceased—
‘-Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
‘ file their obiections, If any they have, at my office on
before the first Monday In December next, else said
tare will Ln at. . 1:^ . ’
letters will be granted the applicanL
Given andor my hand and cffidol
October 25th, 1875. ' f. C.'STEPi
Nov. 8.—1-4L
, this
N'SON,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that on the day of . 1878, B. C.
" altera, late of Hart county, departed this life in
testate, and no person has applied tor administration on
the estate of stud B. C. Walton, and that in terms
of the law, administmtion will be veotod in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, on the first Monday in December next, unless
some valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given nnder my hand and official signatare, thii
25th, 1875.
Nov. 3.—1—5t.
F. C. ST.
S thi* Oct.
ON,
Ordinary.
2.300 Acres.
To l»o sold in five tracts.' Terms, one half cash, balance
credit of 1*2 m» litha, at 10 per cent, interest until paid.
Titles given wheu all tbe purchase money is paid.
Anv one wishing to sec plats of said lands can do so
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
HEREAS, A. J. Brown applies to me for Letters
of Guardianship of John Tfiasley and t-’li™
Tcasley, minors, under fourteen year* old, children of
Singleton M. Tenslcy, deceased—
These dro therefore tdcitosndod
ty calling on either H. C. or John Billups. Also, at
private side, the House and Lot of said deceased, in
Cobbham, in said city of Athens.
J. A. BILLUPS, Executor.
. , —to cito and admonish all concerned
to show canse-at my office, on or before tbe first Monday
December next, why said letter* should not be grontea.
Given under my hand at office, this Oct. 28, 1875.
Nov, 8jjl.-5t. ” " ••
novS—2tw.
N OTICE.—This is to give notitiec that my wife Lncy
Cleghoru liss without just cause or provocation,
abandoned' dn,l left her homo and husband, Oliver K.
Cleghorn. All persons are hereby forewarned not to
give credit to tiie said Lucy Cleghoru,. as her husband
w ill r.ot be responsible for any debts or accounts con
tracted by tile said Lucy Cleghom. OcL 13th 1875.
OLIVER S. CLEGUORN.
Tlic Goinsvillo Eagle copy.- oct20wdt.pi ‘
legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday^Sn '.December
next, the following property, to-wit: Fifty Acres of
Laud, more or Jeto,toing m Madison county, G*., ad
joining lands of Rachel tiailere, David Cye .and others.
Sold a* ths proper!^ of Dr. L. C. Rhodes, deceased, for
tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
nov.3—l-5t. R. g. WILLIFORD, Adm’r.
SETTLED FACTS.
That the Oglethorpe Echo is one of the best advertising
medium for the Athens merchants, in the Bute.
That Athens is Tux Mob sat for Oglethorpo comity,
and thousands of dollars are expended yearly there by
$1
at ttfo best cotfcRr)*:wfc(ikly in the State,
i “ Vvpog^Vhy, niakw-up, businoAtjXeaJing
mnticr, ana editorial management eonBlder-
ed.’* S£2n>uxs dollar, and try it for
bix months. Specimen Topics free.
tiie Lagrange reporter
ments adopted in th
special treatment ©
letter to
i; no T K ^ ! l l
feuiveon —
-otae residence of the late |
■*' up with all the improve- \
• • Keioola of Europe, for the { ( .|^uf|yn4j£l£ a^tal anil mia-
- of diseases. Apply by cellaDeoua reading, it Haa udepartment devoted to the
- :;(.EREULI$G, M. D.,
I / j - Burgooii inchargo
nate ami gam
Heading, I'sycnomancy, r.is
ini Sti j Chammi/
fefiidit.'siiow ing h*w either;»« arjay is
the lov» 1 i anection of anv person t
epurtment
i department specially udaptud to
Especial pamtau-e given to Hit news columns the design
of the pDDCnheFb&ug to gtve’mitYr.iders thoeaaanaeef
hereu f
isra f
ihsci'
• ifiM.ia mv u*iu • M M vvsw^ V . any person they , —■ - . , . ... . ..
choose instantlv. 4-h> .. ih mad M cts. HUNT I Dy thia the reader* are n.tonned ol all
kdl Si (?tb SturI’ iJ:» \ novl7.R event* of importance that Happens ahjtr.iere, and the
JT 1 7/. T rll 'I / / publisher tl inks he can justly claim that is this ro-
nll tho news, gathered from nil sources and boiled dorm
ii*.Toy...ifoney
T EN Dollars’ worth of Toy Green Backs for Ten.
Cents. The very thing for bo vs, at
BURK’S Book Store.
June 3 IB75. Sl-tf.
tdl—-—
HHft '
tfEW
lo
fpiIE
STORE d 0 U SE
fiiiid flffOB RENT.* mod
New Store Room on Clayton]
JL Street, and .-.djoining liter’s Block, with four
good Office a mlrttve, wall tw ready for use by the IStb
;
/le.ruEjoji.x.i/jr.),
’wmmmrnm: ■ -(JEUT^fjf. UE31EDY
Aug. IS— 42-tf.
Deupre- Block.
„ A RS.
* WjftMtVw ohliand 250,(8* Choieot-Brands of
Cigars, which we offer at GnE.viLX Reduced Piucmo.
Also a large stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, Genuine Mccrshanm Pipes, and all Suiokcm Ar
ticles. ltd
fy A litem} discount ullowcd to Jobbers buying
" S *^’ ■^^^rtlLVx'in^S^tY & L1EBLER,
_ Aug. S.U.) Under Newton House, Athena, Ga.
Mr. John U. Newton ami the first Mathodiat
Church, a Gold and JaAEtfSGkg SA WWQP«t.
The finder by leaving it at this office will be fiberslly
carded. OQ.QQ,-, | » i ffr W I
Asa JL Jackson,.
L. W. Thomas,
lfysa want Fantilare, coll on Gilleland, Wood.Ot >0.00 IS: , - . . . T .
who manfadtnre ondjdooiin ol} kifd* of Fomltgiw i* ATIOUN KY S AT L A tv
Athens, Georgia.
Co., who monfoctore andydcaMn alj ki^ds of Furniture
and Coffins, and oeU as cheap as any house in this city.
March ««, 1878.—Mfly.
NOTICE.—Country merchant* and Physicians, W,<*rpfTS CURED FREE! !-
Gilleland, Wood * Co, have added the Coffin bnsineee
to their Furniture Manufactory, and always keep on hand
a large stoek of Wood and Metelic Burial Caeee. They
a. cheap» an,teltte.tWhy«Ute,^ ftmi-h,
without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid new
Hearse tor funeral occasions. ^ March 20—vl-ly
Tux Cnar own PorcxoB Avi.Ajrra 8Toai ov Funto-
of Dr7 Goods, Fancy Goods, Notion*, Hosiery ond
Undcrwsar. Novelties in Carpet*. Oil Cloth*, Lam-
berquins. Cornices and Uphotitery Goods at a oavmg of
15 to 2d par cent, on e*eh article purchased. Tneir
FaciUtiee ore only equaled by tbe Largest Houses in tbe
* ” before purchasing at other bouses is
iris - |
F. B, <k Co.J JaetocovUisI n*. *[nov.!7-tf.
J A C K S 0 N&TH0 MA S, . ^«uA
ul~ .lt-*'.} I
ANY ponton >
-LA. disease la reqaested to address Dr. Prics, end a
trial buttle of medicine will be forwarded by
.FREE!.
The onlr east betug the Expraae ahorsea, which, ewfun to
mjhnf beqtoeto.»>e smalL, KwOmSW
treatment of -
fits or epilepsy
a study tor yean, und he will warrant a euro hy the use
testimonials seat with
FR2
oA
T remedies may hare «
Me you,
. FeqJSLty.
Grcat-Reffuctioij iu Prices
TT'or thii Jut thirty days; Brackets, Wall
, J? Packets, aud all kinds of Ornamental Wood Wr
’^GREATLY REDUCED PRICB6.
New is tbe time to make you buses htnurtlbl a*
‘TOrig.tfEsSSiBg* ££
ie aari’FOR SALE.
a:ix'F««T'S aorons and
£^tiyo Good Horses, Cheap for Cash or on time until
November.
Approve
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Go.
Por-drtfe *“» Hf n i
A. 100 Gallon StiU, with C*pno i**Worm complete.
Jm. Apfjy tt^Suminey^Hatdic>o.i A Bel], or Juan H.
iritisys,
& oVS ,<v,nSoTo Rent
a very dtwirable RESIDENCE a* Jackson Street.
4 He.lowto.ditertB.emy. ^^UOr,
Sept. 22,1875—17-tf, vjNo. 1 BroaJ 8L, Up Suita
Blacksntith (Shop,
folly prepared tod* oil maniwrof work in the Black
smith liiwin a superior' taaonsr und at reasonable
chances. He haatb. best woekmen and uses nothing
. hntue beat material. Plantation Work, Horse Sho?
Slum l>reis Poisons.
Medicine Rendered Useless !
VolU’H Electro Belts wtd. Bands are in
dorsed by the moat eminent physician* in th* world for
tbe core of rheumatian, neuralgia, Ever complaint,
dyspepsia, kidney disease, aehto, palna, nervous dia-
—
‘ Rkiod. - BaekwKSnpi?
V BELT CO, Cincinnati, Os"
publisher tl inks i e csii justly
Hpect. Tint iix VUIEB lltiB UO >UUfm>f ofits
cImSo Tot i.n, jftM wut; .«i. lox rix fetid fo
specimen coin. Aciuivss - . »
... J. T. tf.VEEUM.vij.il
oct2". ... .... LaGtzutoti, til.;
V-.VT-rf f 1 •
UVJl
RING’S GTJBE
pot:
7 1
CHICKEN, CHOLERA
her citizens.
That the people of Oglethorpe pledge .themselves to
sustain those merchants who sustain their county paper
by advertising therein.
'Advertising rates reasonable.
T. L, GANTT, Editor aud proprietor.
FAIR AI?D TIMELY NOTICE.
ri 1IIANKIKG my friends for their patronage inth*
1 past, and asking for a continuance of the samo, I
beg to say that,
FROM AND AFTER THE l»r OF OCTOBER,
my terms w ill be
CASH ON DELIVERY, 1 .
cxfcept to those parties who have always paid their bil[*
•’•'il ! PROMPTLY
on presentigipn. Where goods ore charged., it will be
with th* distinct understanding that the bills an
DUE AT TnE END OF TIIE MONTS',
I would willingly give longer time if l were able, but I
am not. 1 trust that no one will be offended at tiie
eourse, as my necessities drive me to it. 1 hope by
prompt attention to business and low prices, to merit a
contiuunucc of tho patronage of the nnblic.
T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
iScpt. 22-047-tfi• j,.
tft,
. .H* WAVrJdnjE
’H*\vith
iDBEDTONS, I am now prepared to offer the follow-
etinltortl.tr:.':'- . - - - - --it..*- «-,-q ;
, urai: “CAHABA” ; M6
OfiAlabaiio. A>noet. exeeUent Cool for domestic use.
being Red Ash, large lamps, kindles .qaicklv, on.
makes no cinders’ tc5l or duit t *"*
. “ BLACK CREEK,” » A
lormi A new Coal; and the purest that corned
“ >. I ««
LTON.
, pni
fro«zthe UpaJ Fields of Alabama orTc:
•Angrist ll; V87W 1 n rfliw v«
SON, Ordinary.
th-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
TJUIISUANT to on order of I
Ipfrnl hrniTft nt ulA. nn fit a fln
order of the Coart^f Ordinary of
■ he sold before th* Court
— .a said comity within tho
legal hours of ottoy on tho flnt Tuesday, in December
next, the foUowmg property, to wit: one tract of Land
lying in said county, containing one hundred and fifty
acres, more or letoj'tolerably well improved: about 40
acre* under cultivation, and .well watered, Also, 75
acres, more or less, adjoining land* of W. A. Hilliard.
Marion Cheek and Albert Laud. The B. A. K. K. rnzi
and creditors. Termi, one-third cash, the other two-
with note and approvedlsecur-
ity, and bond fol titl* when land is paid for. OcL 25,
1875. m M. if. JOHNSON,
nov.8—l-5t.—[P.*F. $8.00.] Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtae of an order ftrom the Conrt of Ordinary ot
Wilke* county, will be sold on tiie first Tuesday
in Deownbar, 1876, in the dtyof Athene, at the usual
place of holding ptibho sales for Clarke county, during
legal sale hours, all that house and lot of land situated
in tho city of Athens and^^^H
and Mrs. Baynon. sqidhoqto and
ct William Brown M
loti of C. Morris
_ known ag the late
deceased, and sold aa the
property of Mary A. Gordon, deceased for the benefit
of heirs and creditor*. Terms of sale anh.
IL P. REESE, Administrator Mary A. Gordon.
novS-urtt. • -
Valuable Farm for Sale.
•.B Y offiS S co 0 n f n^ <
, Georgia, gnntedmptoi’ th* i.
•tion of Amanda Ellison, fanner guardian of Josephine
and Onto EUison, will bo sold before tbe Conrt House
door In Homer 1 , Banks county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, within fhk knrfkl- hours of sale, on*
tract of land in said county, on Hkskory Level creek,
known as tbe Robert Barnwell Place. The tract con.
tains 411 acres, more’br less—00 to 75 acres ot i
L acres, n _
cultivation. The
tLe^b^ ta/tbe county—well w^crcd,^ well
_ __. r _.
Act Terms: ofic.h*lfeaah, tho other half credit for 12
•'with-,interest*t 10 per oent. per amram; the
itting only bond for titiea till the final pay-
per-
FOR THE DJSi'.ASL AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds. *
Used twice a week ft will
tr.rfi
<»d «
K»<)|
sc,
'Smjr&zomii'sm.
)n <1 ivot’
It has lieen used successfully for years iu
this and oilier .State?. , 1'rioe 50 cents per
bottle, which makes TWO GALLONS of
the Medicine. Prepared by
7, .1,1 v, ir , Dn. \VM. KING,
Athens, Ga.—33-til.
Great Bargains;Jft Note Paper,
. -1 At
Sept. 89—tiff.
,.\l
k, new.
pepen will
CIS FOB
STORE.
and New Stock!
r E have just received au entirely N - w
DR¥" i GO8D8»AflD’ ! 8B:0CERlES
- «-•>. -/ ..-TV,,. •- '
^IBeir tLpfn
r* iA
i> 'A
CHEAP FOR CASH.
We woo id dsauk our friends to give i
selling their cotton an w* expect to boy cott
fcmti&tewptXn,. emu 5
fl’J
Dissolution-of Partnership,
The firm of SLOMAN & DEAD WYLER, was this
day dissolved by mutual .-consent. The busines* to
l'uiurc will be conducted bv Jlr. S. J. Slomas atthe old nnvatds .
etan<L. Thanktnl for the liberal-patronage extended 'to , 7 -
th# firm, wo solicit a continuance of the same to Mr. 1 fit . '..g... ,-aj> a
The aficounts duo the firm must be paid by the firaVdey
of NdVotobovrtoXt, indulgence bevend that data cannot
bo given.. Q«t. 18th 1975- ^ ■„„!
~ ' • ; " .3.Ji8IOMAN. . j Ln:i
ocf.2ddw3t. 8113HIrantTg. K BRADWYLER.
■‘j. >•!
. .. . VC p 1 " 1 /iTJIiln H t-Sito
mg and Summer
Millinery Goods, . |
the
Th
Mas. T. A. Assam would most respectfully
Ladies of Athena and of cauntiea aJiucent. '
now received and opened a most choice ai
sortment of Spring and Summer Millinery
priaing in part tho latest stylus and fi^h^ons of f -
Hate, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces,
r - Flowers, Gloves, Ae.,' 1
Wbicii she wil[ sen at reasonable' prfiee. 1 'Girt her
call before purchasing elsewhere. Ordcrs froiW * dis
tance carefully filled. Store located on Broads street,
ope dpor ab^ve Notionpl Baok. ^ ^
, 'Ll*r *.r*i«fo..’I •le■*•?. ■ -:
beHevhtgtt to b* more to the intereetof the Planter to
the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Card-
„ , mat home. Call for Bamnleeand Term* of
JEx^ ?1RLD, AgenL
r.7hm
PRICES REDUCED - * \ t •:
or mx v ,vi iq ,, ti
AVnatLL
SSS.'S
Okixtcak Panrr Cowrawr,- Barling Slip, Hew T<
182 Emt River St, Cleveland, O.
tV-
m«(»7
A DVERTISER’S GAZETTR-^A
r\ Journal of Informationfor < Ad rep-'
tisera. Edition.. 2A»- oepi**. / Published weekly.
;Terms, |2 iper onnunv, in advance. ~ttn
^BSSSmSSSl Y^k.*^0. F.ROWs£rSl
COnWitoranndP^i^ff. • J*?$K*
IT C - Jft.jif
tttttfttl Do MlCMt J*;
Patterns for Dolls’ Glc '
Instructive, Amusing and .H
«cr S^mu^hnvpewn^YiM^Afrow
f'hnvc tricdlv
.AnA* the mwietimo tndplaoe the old homestead
be rented fo?J87fi. JSt7
Goaidlacaf
AMANDA!
itndOhi* RUieoa.
DN, for herself.
CASH FOR WOO L,
WOOL.
era now making n
than ever before,
wm attend ti' the biainera oteffseting tales and pur-
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