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A. STOVALL, \ Local Editor.
ATHENS, QA.
Tl’ESDAV MORNING, NOT. 80, 1875.
P«r|lA!TO*r-
C G. TALMADGL.
The Peoples’ Choice.
Many Citizens.
I’leasant-rlcs.
Oh, this terrible weather.
Who aavs that winter ha/nt come.
■ - Rapid transit”—high way to Hade*.
Lols 0 t -ihe twist” afloat last Friday.
The religi° ,B revival continue* unabated.
Rex soon wakes his appearance in Atlan-
An l #> w w /WdlW #>didates&r
[nvor.
T) :e produce business in our market is a
one. * .
(„d the L. C. I.-ain’t going to have any
Option, after all!
•Egg Flip" is the way Saulter regales you
s the cold weather.
\Vi wish we had “ a cousin” at the L. C.
Home School.”
Chancellor Tucker was quite unwell last
■ek. ■
Fitch calls a colored battle a “ hickory
k tournament.”
Does Joey Brown propose to start
>h factory in Athens ?
The Chief of Police caught the contagion,
' scooped in a rabbit last week.
Our little jail will be studded with 500 keg.
nails. About 1,500,000 nails in all.
Hold the Fort” is a very popular song
the Opera House during the revivals.
They do say, and we believe it. that trade
this place is about as good as anywhere
- . ■/
rtweet, Lillie my darling,” by author of
ilver threads among the gold,” is the latest
) 8-
Rule Moss says that somebody hasborrow-
his seine, alias cast net. He wants it him-
f. he docs.
Everybody out hudtin ■ on Thankgiving
, Many well-to-do gobblers bit the dust
hat day.
ju Athens Guards were ,out ou the war
h last week. They came very near hav-
a skirmish.
Mr. L. S. Dearing, a talented young gent
,ur city, has resumed the practice of Taw.
ccess to him! > I - j * ■'
Mr. H. H. Tucker, Jr., is AnniversariaD
Ihe Phi Kappa Society*j(,Look out <for
mething good.
At there present writing thtf husinbss of
t bridal wreath and orange b}oesom needs
Sale stimulating, i l()Ji i .1 .i /. ’
Ten white and two colored men are runs
for Councilmen in the Fourth ward of
|ugusta. Lively! 1H /.))’'
A young lady in town was the recipient of
nammoth turnip last; Thursday, from a
irangcr admirer.” k '*
A juvenile Athenian was Japan-ized in
nt of the Newton House last evening by
of ye diminutive Royals. ,i ' *
A cigarette is a neat little thing, but in
int of a church, Sunday morning, is not
actly the place to smoke it.
Our Police are now ^engaged in keeping
ray the surging masses from the great Im-
rting House of Wimberly it Co. _
Grady admits that he has “prominent
Of course wo can’t attack a man
n he makes admissions like that.
Mr. E. P. Clayton, of Augusta, was in our
ly last week. He is a most excellent gen*
rr,an, and we are glad to see him again in
r midst. >
We arc glad to learn that a certain young
>, one of the belles of Athens, who has
n absent since August, has returned to
r home and friends.
Miss Millie Rutherford, an accomplished
ung lady of Athens, has been promoted
the Board of Education of Atlanta to a
gher grade in her work.
Miss Lucy Erwin, formerly of the the L.
1, recieveda prize at the Georgia table
ifhc Centennial tea party, in Atlanta, os
Quite E 0|>ular young Iady -
eoiut tlicnTiOitnated discussion on the subs
cots* was carr’k^ of and iU fated “ Q ueen
ding Club, the otflt!. n th ° X 0Un S Ladie9 ’
Tlie Atlanta lieraid piKi!.'?®’ ,,
E "> pro « pec tn. We thinl wc
ill! do the same thing. Our report'd i.
mv tirreting out engaged couples.
^ e w *re clipping some little paragraphs
an exchange last week when a small
7 ‘ ron > the kural ifttricS startled us t(ith.
..router, is them thar verses for candy
DR. WM. KING, JR.,
Will be supported for Mayor l>y-many
voters, and if elected cannot refuse to
serve. . . - r - - - - - .
And tbe following ticket for Alderman:
First Ward—Wilt F- Hood.
Second Ward—A. L. Hull.
Third Ward- J D. Pitta iid.
Fourth Ward—John J. Thomas,
A. K. Childs.
'FINANCIAL £ND COM’OCIAl.
5 : i ■
Ye Royal Japanese.
A Mr. McCormick, the Advance Agent
of th : 8 Company, presented himself in our
office last week and handed the Editor of
this paper a lengthy article which he said
was from the Montreal Gazette. We de
clined to publish the same, as we knew
nothing of the Company, nor did we consid
er the Montreal Gazette as authority on the
great Japanese question for the people of
our city,
7Ssl 25
We * nally found a notice of the Tronpc ^““L'kTm 'euTes. ** 35
in the Louisville Courier-Journal which we
published, crediting it to the above-named
paper. Without the slightest suggestion
on onr part, he proposed to tender compli
mentary tickets to tbe office. But the
tickets wore never received. Onr printers
expressing a desire to attend the perform
ance last nig t, tlie offer of tbe Advance
Agent was mentioned to tbe Business Man
ager, and he refusing to ratify the same,
the Ty|>os were forced to turn back even
upor the very threshold of the Hall.
This Company may give a very good per
formance, but we would gently suggest a
change in the Business Management.
Tbuth will Last.—That good old fami
ly newspaper, the N. Y. Observer, now some
fiftv-three years old, still holds on to the
old truths which were so firmly advocated
when it was founded. No new lights or
nineteenth century doctrines have ever caus
ed it tc trip or make any false step. It is
always satisfying in our day, to take up a
newspaper that is sound and reliable. The
Observer comes to us weekly with a variety
of reading in addition to the news, and it is
always pure and healthy—just the paper for
a family. For specimen copies, address S. I.
Prime & Co., New York. Nov. 30.-
■SCUTES THE HIS BEST AWARDS AT THE LITE STATE TUB. | gTOV A T iT j,
WAYtKEZOtrSB !■-% 2
ATHENS. <3-A. , ’
THE LARGEST AND MOST KLEUANT CALLER! IX THE STATE
WITH TBE BEST OPERATORS.
THE ATHENS MARKETS.
Csrrected Weekly bj tbe Ntrcbuts Eicbiege.
i f, < ~ -ft «—
COTTON.—Steady. From lift to lift.
ackereLNo. l.kiu—*2
•• No. 2, Kits....52
FACTORY GOODS.
Cotton .Ymrns_-._»1 23*0 00
Osombfr*. .12 m it
IhlrUng 8 a 10
Ihseliae, 11 a 12
PROVISION?-.
Floor _ *S » 10
Coro, pr bu. — 90al 00
Pen*. “ I 20a] 80
V- * 1S81 *•
_ tipI
Bacon, Sidra,- — Ida 1*
shoalilcrs-... 11a It
. }|.nr
Irish', Potatoes SI 00&2 00
Sweet “ 75*1 O'!
Eggs —20a 25
Caickena...——.... 20a 25
Turkeys**..
IT yon waat Power* A Wdgbtman’s Chemical*, then
go to Loom & Btio.tr«. Bej*. 15—AMt
Tnc Gum Cinui Bom—Tbo Soathrm head
quarters in New York—iaeapabl* of entertaining fifteen
hundred gaesta. AS
I >000 Ifae^ Strictly Pun Lead, jnat received by Loan
& Boxers. Sept. 15—45-tf.
Pe«, «
Wheat <•
o»U_
It* 16
it* ia
14a IS
...y it* is
Sugar, crushed- ...
| fcz
C-*
. Dmann-
Coffre, HI. --
Laguayr*.- 28* S3
J.T* S3* 37
Ten. 1 *5al 60
Svrup, cane 7Ial A
Molaue-, Cub*— 60* 65
Candle*, *perm.— 40* 50
25* M
1 00*1 25
• 20
No. 3, Kit*— I 75
Salt, Per Sack *2 go
Chewing tobacco— 75*1 50
Smoking—60*1 00
Snuff, Maeembor— 1 at
American, *30 00* SO 00
Havana 75 00*100 SO
AMMUNITION.
Powder-per ib_ to* go
SBU “ .. 12a 15
Lead “ _ 10a 12
Cepe, per boa ion 60
LIQUORS.
Com whiskey. _*1 25e S li
French brandy— 4 00* I 00
Holland Gin.— 5 00* 8 00
American Gin— * (In 8 00
Bonrboo whiakey S *0a 4 0*
Wine* . Hr . * 00*10 00
HARDWARE. - >
lro °v^.r- prlb ^
Casting*. — GftaS
Nail*, pr keg. ..... 4 50
Cotton Card, 75*1 00
Horae Shoe*-
Mo. 1* Waurren Bloelc,
\ista> Georgia.
"TTL Sir the libenl patronage heretofore be-
, ' would take thi* occnaion to ne*HJr the
pknters ef (feorgi* tad Sooth Carolina that he eontinne*
the Cocmkawn Btaincae in «B it* bonKlh** («ee|*
haying and aelling future*), and aolicit* cunaignment*
of Oottoo for aala or atorage. Ho will give the aeUing
of Cotton hie penonal attention. He ia, as heretofore.
Agent for the jnatiy celebrated pntajoeo Guano and
Grenge Miztnre. mTXSTO
Sept. SS—17-gm.
WALL
fc*r The undersigned have on hand a choice lot ot |
Timothy Hay, which they will sell cheap for caah.
GANN A REAVES.
Lifer}. Feed and Sale Stable,
If yon want Furniture, call on GiUeland, Wood A
Co., who mnnfnctnte and deal in all kind* of Fomiture
and Coffin*, and *ell a* cheap a* *ny hoeue in th a dty.
March 24.1875.—»-ly.'' ■
LEATHER.
Hemlock —......
Hole Leather.
Upr. Leather.
Ham. •• .....— —.w*au
Calf Skin*.... 40 00*100 00
.*0*75
Green Hidee .....— 6*1
BAGGING, TIES, ROPE.
Bagging pr yd ....——14*1*
Tie* .
a* 10 | Rope, cotton..
(allow
Chc*M, Male-
English Dairy ......
Onions, per bu—
Starch
Tallow... ■ Btioi w ^
Hire, par lh—™ lla 12 ' Rope,grassU
The shore are retail prices. Special rates to wholesslo
burers.
MEKCHANT8’ EXCHANGE.
Report for tlie week ending Nov. 26:
Reoeipt*, bales
Sales to spinner*.... -
Shipments. .*••■•••«••••*•••••• ..«.*•*«••
Stock 3,480
R .in fall 1.26
Maximum temperature TO degree*.
Minimum temperature 40 degree*.
Oconee Fair Association.— A meet
ing of the stockholders of the Oconee Fair
Association will be held at the Court House
in Athens on Saturday December lltb, at
10 o’clock. A full attendance earnestly
wished. H nhy Jennings, Scc’y.
The Augusta Constitutionalist has done
away with that first column on first page, one
of the most interesting of tne whole paper.
We have heard several persons speak of it.
Too bad.
j- : •/* / ►
A beautiful line of Neck Kuching and Silk
Neck Ties at Miss C James,
Now you can get the best Western Irish
Potatoes from J. EL Huggins.
CORRECTED FOR THE GEORGIAN
PITTARD, MITCHELL & TO.
Stains.
THE (OTTOS MARKET.
Athens, Ga., Nov. 30, 1875.
9al0
Good Ordinary.— 10 1-2
Low Middling 11
Middling. 11 1-2
Good Middling,. 11 5-8
V ->TriE BACON AND LARD MARKET.
Bacon—Sides — a
Shoulders — a
Hams — a
Lard.......... 18 a
I
. ATHENS,
GANN A BRAVES.... .PROPRIETORS
Will be found at their old itaad, rear Franklin House
' ” * on hand good
eared for
g, Thom** atreeL
I Turnout* and careftd dri
NOTICE.—Country merchant* and Physician*, we j wheo entruatad to oar ear*. Stock
*r* now prepared to «ell yon all article* pertaining to ' * “
the drag trade aa cheap aa yon can get tham in Georgia,
freight added. Loxoa A Billot*. SepL 15—45-tf.
Keep always
.ver*. Stock wd
i hand for sale at
deelttt
Gilleiand, Wood 4 Co. have added the Coffin buainea*
to their Fomhore Manufactory, and always keep on hand
a large stock of Wood and Metalio Burial Gaiee. They
” a* cheap aa any house in the State, and fhmbh,
without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid new |
Hearae lor funeral occasion*. March 24—»l-ly
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Next Door to Post Office.
Bxmzmbim Thu.—Now it the time of the year for,
Phenmpnia, Long Fever, Cough*, Colds, and frtal re-1 fYN hand, Upper* for making Low Quartan, Coo-
»ultoof predapoution to Conanmption and other Throat I gre*e, Alexia-Tie*, and Prince Albert*. Repair-
and Lang Diaeaae. Boacl.ee’* German Syrup haa been I ing promptly executed,
used in this neighborhood for the past taro or three I Bawd tea ooller*, WBf mall or i
yeenwithoot a emgte failure to core. If you have no* eeH* a flrat ela*a pdr of boots,
used this medicine yonrself, go to your Drn^g.**, B. H. I June SO, 1875. *5-tf.
Brumby A Co., and ask him oi it* woademl *ucce**
emo g ni» cattomera. Two do*** will raUer* the worst
case. If yon have no finth in *ny medicine, Jnat bay •
Sample Bottle of B eehte’s German Syrup for 10 eenta
and try it. .Regular sire bottle 75 eenta. Don’t neglect
a cough to save 75 eenta. aagll-Sm
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
new hats *
Wx wo ild again call tbe attention of our readers to I
the advertisement of Meear*. Pool* A Hear, bespeak- ENTlTMTI TUT paft Q
ing for these gentlemen the favorable consideration of I w — 1
alt who are in need of any Machinery ineloded in their M UST received another lot of Felt Hat*. Fe't.Hat* for
varied list, as published in our column*. They have un I *J 75e. Felt Hate for $1.50; also* Wing*, Ostrich
y large stock of miscellaneous Machinery Plnmis and Feather*, Velvet and Silk Ribbons, Belts
‘ Neck Ties, Rnchings, Real and Imitation Hair Good*,
Jewelry, Tuck Combs, Zrpher, Germantown Wool for
Shawl* and a great many other articles too numerous to
mention, at prices to *mt the requirement* of the times.
Hair combings made into Switches; Regalia’s made to
order; Braiding and Stamping nentlv executed at
MISS C. JAMES.
Store loetted on Broad 8t., between Dr*. Long* A
Billups and Smith's Drug Store*, Athens, Ga.
6ept. SO—d&w-Sm.
hand a very large
Patterns, and can promptly fiU orders for almost any I
character of work. Wherever their Machinery hae
been used it has given entire satisfaction.
NovSdlmw.
The Crist and Potvlab Atlanta Stole or Fcacu-
ooTL.Bx-\xmor A Co., No. SS Wuitssau. Sjt.—Is now
offering the Largest, Cheapest, and beat Selected Stock
of Dry Gooes, Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and
Und. rwear. Novelties in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lam-
berqnina. Cornices and Uphoiateiy Goods at * Saving of
15 to 20 per cent, on each artidc purchased. Their
Facilities are ouly equaled by the Largest Houses in th*
Union. A call before purchasing at other booses is re
spectfully solicited., ...
1 N. B.—Samples sent on application. All orders over
Ten Dollar*, at Retail, will be sent free of charge to any
of the State. F., B. & CO.
GEORGIA. - HAST COUNTY!)
am • nail D1LL1ABD V. WRIGHT APPLIES
W to nk Wr'Lttten of QaerdlanAip vtMartha J.
Wright, minor, under fourteen year* old, daughter ot
Theae^rethf^or* todteandadmonblull concerted
to*howe»u**»tmyoOe*, on or befbre the nrtt Mon
day in December next, why *Ud letter* should not be
grunted.
Given under my hand end official aigtiature, this 25th
dey or Oct- U7&. . * .1, t
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordin f^l
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
%M HEREA8, Dilliard V. Wright appliaa to mo for
v V Letter* of Administration apon the Estate ot
Harriet R. Wright, late of said county, deceased—
Therefore, all persons ooucerned are hereby notified
to file their objections, if any they have, at my oSleaon
or before the first Monday in December next, else said
letters will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
October 25th, 1875. F. C. STEPHENSON,
Nov. 3.—1-tt.Ordinary,
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that on the day of . 1875, B. C.
Walters, lata of Hart eonnty, departed this life in
testate, and no person has applied tor administration on
tlie estate ot said B. C. Walter*, and that in Unna
of the law, administration will be vested in the Clerk
of the Superior Court, er some other fit and proper
person, on the first Monday in December next, unless
made to "
some valid objection is l
25th, 1875.
Nov. 3.—1-14.
i his appointment,
ficial signs are, this l
F. C. STEPHENSON,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
\\f UEREAS, A. J. Brown applies to me for Letter*
II of Guardianship of John Teasley and Elia
Teasley, minors, under fourteen years old, children of
Singleton M. Teasley, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ell concerned
to show cmnse st my office, on or before the first Monday
in December next, why said letter* s) >ould not be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, this Oct. 28,1875.
Nov. 1.-st. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
” ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P UBSU ANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot
llart County, Ga.. will be sold, before the Court
House door in HfUtwell, in eaid county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in December
next, the followini
Land, more or
joining lands c
Sold a* the property of Dr. L. C. Rhodes, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
nov.3—1-St. K. S. WILLIFORD, Adm’r.
F. B. A Co., New Yerk.
F. B. & Co., Charleston, S. C.
F. B. & Co., Jackson villa, Fla.
[nov.t7-tf.
Will you nxuxv* rr! Woman’s Bisr Fxiixn —To
relieve the aching heart o, woman and bring jov when
sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission befbre which the
smiles of kings dwindle into ntter insignificance. To
do tbia ia the peculiar province of Dr. J. Bradfiald’a
Female Regulator; which from the unmberless cores it
has accomplished, is appropriately styled Woman’*
Best Friend. The disti it known aa the
sore and decisive.
Just Opened.—The finest and
Picture Frames at Davis’ Gallery’.'
THE FLOl'R MARKET.
Supers $6 50 a 7 001
cheapest I Family 7 50 a 8 00
Fancy 8 00 a 8 50
To the Ladies—Go and see thove new |
Felt Hats just received at Miss C. James.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Try the Natural Leaf smoking tobacco, /Toi , '
manufactured by Kalvarinsky & Liebi-ek. |Stdrllnjf didl^at •
New York, November 27-Money in “ “d it ro 1^“
Now IN PxxfXCT Healtu.
Near MAMunYA, Ga., March 21,1870. ,
ilmrt. Was. Boot <t Homo.—Gentlemen:—Some
months ago I bought a bottle of Bsaoiiklo's Finals I
Reoulatob from yon, and hare used it in my family I
with the utmost satisfaction, and have recommended ft I
| to three other families, and they have found it just what I
it is recommended. The females who have used your
Regulator are now in perfect health, and are able to
aUeud to their household duties, and we cordially re-
New film and New Stock!
MATTHtVYS&JACKSON
NO. L BROAD STREET,
(Old stand of T. BISHOP & SON.)
W E have just received au entirely N.w
Stock of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
And offer them
lcHEAP FOR CASH.
We would also ask onr friends to give us a call before
sailing their cotton aa we expect to buy cotton and will
pay the highest market price for it.
oct20wtf
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot
Hart county, Ga., will be sold before the Court
House door in Hartwell, in eaid county, within the
legal hoars of isle, ou the first Tuesday in December
next, the following property, to wit: one tract of Laud
lying in said eonnty, containing one hundred and fitly
acres, more or less, tolerably well improved; about 40
acres nnder cultivation, and well watered. Also, 75
seres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. A. Hidiatd,
Marion Cheek and Albert Laird. The E. A. R. R. ruLS
through both tracts. All to be sold as the property ,:
Sarah E. Hilliard, deceased, for the benefit of the heir
and creditors. Terms, one-thinl cash, the other two-
tliirds 12 months ere.lit, with note and approved secur
ity, and bond for title when land ia paid for. Oct 25,
1875. M. M. JOHNSON,
uovA—l-5t.—[P. F. $6.00.] Adm’r.
•ft;
ADiifftris^iiAtoR’S 1 &l£FT
OUBSUAIIT toanorkir oirth* CMfUef Ordinary 0 f
Clark* ooonty, will be sold before the, CottrtHoaie
tSBSBRL
‘^t.dratl»rwbo | tt*o earee of It in plantation, SMn wood*,"
ail in the woods; said two tract* to be sold as th* nro-
Jwfcmtaoa, deceased, for the benefit of
,*“*1 008 tract lying i* said county, containing
102 acres, more or leas, on which ia a cabin, about *5
»cre» tu plantation, 20 in wood*: balance in old field,
aojoiniug Jouu Wuit* and landMpf David Richardson,
ueoeased. To be sold as tha proparty of Jane G.
Kienardsou, deceased, for th* benefit of her 1
Also, oneiother tract, ly’ ' ’
100 acres, more or less,
others, nosUy in the wood*;'to bea
of David Richardson J — "
deceased, for the
Terms tor all arid la
NATHANIEL RICHARDSON, AA-'. of
DAVID RlCHAKDtiON?deceased, and of
JANA G. RiCHARDSOit, deceasetl.
nov24-50d. • '
r heir*.
> woods; to be sold as the property
. deoessed, stjd Jane G. Richardson,
benefit of their respective heirs.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HKUF.AS, William Hairis, (colored)
applies to me lor letters of adminis
tration on too estate of Cordelia Harris (colored,) late
of said county, deceased, .
Tuese are therefore to rite ana admor ish all concern
ed to show cause (if any they have) at my oOea, on or
before the flrat Monday in January next, why arid
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 15th day of Nov.
1876.
nov24-30d. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
Y TH EREAS, Eugene W. Brydye (color-
VV ed) applies to me for letters ot Ad
ministration on tne estate of Samncl Freeman (colored),
lameqsri^fcttnty, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern-
d to show cause (if any they have) at my office, on or
before the first Monday in January next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 15th day of
November, 1875.
novx4-80d. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
"YTT HERE AS, David R. Elder, Guardian
W of William T., John, F. W. and
Mary M. Osborn, (bow Mary M. Elder), orphans of
John Osborn deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to rito and admonish all con
cerned to show cause (if any they have) at my office on
or before the first Monday in (January next, why arid
letters should not be granted.
Givan under my hand at office this 8d day of Nov.
1875. A8A M. JACKSON,’Ordinary.
novl7w4t.
Oconee County
MATTHEWS A JACKSOF.
CASH FOR WOOF,
Buy canned goods, Peaches, Pineapples,
Tomatoes, Oysters, tfcc., from J. H. Hug
gins.
One hundred boxes assorted Crackers,
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufiwtnring Company ore now making a
much larger variety of Woolen Goods than ever before,
and proposo to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to the interest of the Planter to
HntA nia.llJl “ I I Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Cord-
uoia IHjautJ. | The FaaliT Sxwino Machine.—Tbe invention of ed and Spun at home. Call for Samples and Terms ot
Governments dull and heavy; new fives I the Wilson Shuttle sewing Machine exert* aa inf nance Exchange. * B. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent
16? I over domestic comfort unequalled by any invention of | May 19,1875—2»-tt
j. „ • , | tbe last hundred yean. A* an economical arrangement
State bonds quiet and nominal. Ienables one person to do the work of teo in a superior
. . ■ • ■ —- Machines
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P UBSU ANT to au order of tlie Coart of Ordinary ot
Oconee county, Ga., will be sold before the Court
House door in Watkinsville, in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday in December
next, the following property, to wit: A beautiful Farm,
ten miles below Watkinsville, on theColehain rood. On
the place is on excellent dwelling, with six rooms, e
fine well of water, a good gin-house and two-story barn,
and all other necessary ont-buildings. The place con
tains three hundred and fifty acres, more orless, sev
enty-five acres native forest, fifty acres pine forest, and
twenty-five acres bottom land. Also ou the place is a
fine orchard of choice fruit trees. To be sold os the
property of Ed mop Elder, deceased, for tlie benefit oi
legatees. Terms, half cash, tlie other hulf twelve
months credit, with note and approved sccnritr. Oct.
SO, 1875. WM. Y. ELDkR,
nov.3—l-5t.—[P. F. $6.00.) Adm’r.
respectfully,
Rev. If. B. JOHNSON.
Nov. lvtU 1875.—J. G. Jordan has applied for
exemption of personalty, and 1 will pass upon the same
at 11 o’clock a. K on the 1st day of December 1865, at
my office.
nov24-2t. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
Stocks closed dull and stead V ; Central I manner, and with unspeakably mar* comfort. —
fresh every week, nt Tai-madge, Hodgson 1105J; Erie 16}; Lake Shore 02*; Illinois Jg
; Pittsburg 89}; Norwestern Messrs UrsHAW & Gaimni, Athens, Gs. T ,
& Co.
5t-\v.
New Jersey cabbage. White, Red and
Yellow Onions, Irish Potatoes, at Tal-
uadgk, IIodgson & o. 5t-w.
Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah or Charles
ton prices duplicated for any goods sold in
Athens by Taltnadge, Hodgson & Co.
5t-w. ft
Central 94};
39§; preferred 54}; Ruck Island 105*
| Sub-treasury balances—gold S42.546 225;
currency $43,493,607. The sub-treasurer
paid out $69,000 on account interest, and
$458,000 for bonds. Customs receipts to-day
$452,000.
New York, November 27.—Gold closed
[at 114}.
phis have
Cotton—New classification: Spots closed I therefore issuo
. . .. . J ... - „ I nronnetnni of
They send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular
free ou application.
They want a few more good agents.
N ovSdw.
A CHALLENGE.
WILSON vs. antoxx.
Owing to the great state of perfocticn to which the
Wilson Sewing Machine ha* been advanced, and the
fact that employees of tlie “ Singer ” Agency at Mem
epreseuted tlie Wilson in many ways, we
following challenge, and invite the
*T. T BOWMAN & CO-.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
NZSNJt 2 OJY, Gzl.,
Will ritend to th^bnsiness of effecting sales and pur-
as Agents, on REASONABLE TERMS.
Applications should be made to T. J. Bowman.
October 4,1875.—40-lm. , • .
| a EOBGLA.—OCONEE COUNTY—Ordinary’* Office
YM Nov. lath 1875.—Mrs. Maty J. Venable, wife of
Charles Venable has applied for exemption of personalty,
and 1 will pass upon the same at 12 o’clock, M. on the
1st day of Dcoeiuber 1875, at my office.
nov24-2t. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
Fine Saratoga Whisky, just received quiet; low middling 12 15-16; middlings 13f. J J^Sngthem^to'rompe^ewitifthe^VUscm 7 Machine^
at Saulter’s Exchange. The finest in the Futures closed weak; sales 13,400 bales’; I any putlio hail in tne city, on the following pointsof
market Liquors of all kinds and brands. November 18J.1315-32; Deceraher 13 5 32;
Oct.^Otl. j January 13 9-32al3 5sl6; : February 13 I and none to be *elccte<l who are now or have heretofore
-—-J** 1AA „ , 13-32a 13 7-16; ])lurch 13 9»’16al3 19-32;
100 Boxes Best Raisins, 100 B..xes Fresli A i) 13 o5-32; May 13 29-32al3 31-32;
Figs, Prunes. Currants Dates, Cilrou *o«l J( j ne u ,. 1GaUj t / ulv 14 5-32al4 3-16;
Spices of n il kinds at Talmadge, Hodgwn A Augugt 14 9.3^ n ^ 2
’ New Orleans, Nov 27.-Cotton quiet
iddli
Dodlors would do well to call and exam-1 and steady; middling, 12*; low ml
ino our stock of Liquors before buying. No
trouble to show goods at Talmadge, Hodg
son A Co. 5t-w.
■hng.
been in the employ of either party.
We propose to demonstrate clearly that the Wilson
Sewing Machine is superior to the Singer in the follow
ing points, via:
First—That the Wilson Machine has the best ran, it
being mad* to work on the right of tne needle as well
as on tbe left, so the Machiue will stitch over seems or
gathers with esse.
Second.—The “ take-np” movement for drawing op
2STOT1CE*
Great K eduction in Priees.
O N and after Oct. 1st we shall offer to our customers,
goods in onr line at much lower figures than here
tofore. To enable ua to do this, we will adopt strictly
the Cash System. We ar* now receiving a large and
fall assortment of goods, bonght at low prices, which
w* invite ri) to coll and examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON A CO.
Sept. 15—«6-tf. - -
I .Say,
Don
K fcrocius Freedman attacked a Mephitis
' roencana in his hen house on yesterday
Burning. He is now looking for an apethe-
ary shop, and his wife it is rumured, is eue-
pg for a divorce.
‘‘Presses” are sometimes said to “burst
ut with new wine," but we have never
a of woodhouses bursting out with fire
fund. Such a phenomenon happened, how
per last week in Cobbham.
Hugh N. Taylor, Esq., now dispenses his
Hint smiles about onr city, and his
■p.v friends, ladies and gentlemen, are
>ght«d to see him. Hugh is a ’granger,
nails from Ebenezer tJ Morgan county.
'on’i tell ns that American humor is ex*
uHed. The Athens Georgian quietly n -
nrks that Joe Brown’s Athenian diet ia
■d shoulder. Tlie editor of ino Georgian
11 please draw on us for two hundred and
vtnty.seven collard stalks.
The churches were well attended on
nday last. Rev. W. H. Potter delivered
* last -ermon prior to attending the North
poorgia Conference at Griffin. It was a
t splendid effort His text was 44 Christ
ing the rick.”
Ur. Lipscomb will fill his pulpit daring
s absence. , t • •
In view of the enormoi
tiered at Deiipree’e
nron Prayersnniirawqg it b—rbaoo anggeet
tn»t a committee, be appointed consisting
Lharbonnier., Mr. W. W. Thomas
1 , * ■*? ot ^ ers > to exftmine our public halls
n huiWinga, to be assured of their safety.
(he scare our people had last com-
‘’"'nent in the Libraty Room, they are
j ®n*itive about big croWds and creak
^ Chow Chow v PickIe8, Raisins, Nuts, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,. Syrup, Ac., at
Barry’s Little store, on the comer of Broad
and Jackson Streets. * 4-if
Streets.
■. . ♦.*■ 1 .' .
Since his new stock has arrived, J. II.
Huggins sells Lamps..Glassware and crock-
cry of all kinds chcajier
knives and forlu from
1,000 lbs Choice Mince Meat in bulk, and I 71,234.
five pound pads, choice “Gilt Edge” Goshen Augusta, November 27.-Cotton dull
Butter, fresh Buck Wheat,, fresh lot ot Mao I an( j easier; ordinary ltt; go«*d ordinary lli;
oorom at low figures at Talmadge, Hodgson , ow middlings 12; middlings 1^; gotat
m ^ t ’ w * J middling 12J; receipts 1,348 bales: sales
Oner of the largest and best selected I ^77.
stock of Whiskies, Brandies, Rum, Gin, I Charleston, Nov. 27.—Cotton steady;
Table Wines, Cooking Wines, Porter, Alets I middling, 12}; net receipts, 2,617; export-
at wholesale and retail by Tal- I to Great Britain 2,004; to continent 1,920,
&c
madge, Hodgson A Co.
’ 11 ' 1 I \ '
the enormous concourse nightly
Deupree’s • Hall during the
rmratim^ h Irax bcen suggest
“•her
in Cobbham (colored
, AtaS^ty evening last, 24th inst.
uCT ,, M 4 UArteravUlc, and Misa
iim 1 !'®’ of Athens, (daughter ot
were marrii
kbOT'officiating.
e mentioned are the true aris- tl»at"it"Si'*ll be the doty of the I Great Bargains
President, and Directors to qpll at pubjic I ■ k orJer.to rtatieh riw “•
outciy all the property, b th real ana per-j ^ TOdbroOTifal*«yle*oj
at the Baptist
*f* of our
d wc wish
,y in the
fe-Mf there ia one thing above
^ *Hfeea; K iTa ^tndard
tcuj? m our. city. A tower dock
own l ,b ? omo conspicuous part of our
irreomlarity which now prevails. I*
I** 1 Jtg|
$350 to $o00 would pru-
’ower clock, strilung the
•The tluw pnnripri
Monti v Nriv 27 Cotton stendv- mid- I ^* cllil,c > v - z: G>« eutmi, the Eau and the nxxllx,
. mobile, jnov. a. yonon steam, mm ^ al| workeJ b> oue , Uort iuaU ^d or two | ong
dling, 12*al2*; low middlings 11*; goon I on**, thus doiux asray srith oue lcms shaft, also tbs two
ordinary 11*; net receipts 4,656 bales; ex- Icon wheels, and thus avoid frioico.
l>orts coastwise, 350; sales, 3,000; stock 42, ■ *
MARJLE.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S „
MM ill mm tut-
onttti.—The Wilson is much the easiest and lightest I Dele, ; n ^ mannfacturcr of Monuments, Head sod
833.
r aiming Machine of the two, ana Inu non speed. The I foot Stones, Marble and Granite Box Tombs sad Cra-
difference in favor of the W ikon is'«tJunuaui stitches I j| e Tombs. AU work warranted. Persons will do
27. - Cottc ««d K |ssii£$ts» •"*:”!““!• w “I sSjMjsafaRjas
NEW BOOKS.
Flitb.—Tlie wearing points in the Wilson Machine I Athene. Ga.
" ” —■'•j adjustable — •*—* -■ 1 —* —’ — 1
middling 12}; low middlings 124; good or- . — .—... —
than ever—buy your dinary 11*; net receipts, 3.580; gross 3,603; I
J. H. uUggll)8. I exports to Great Britain 3,95o; coastwise I rani f r five yearn, which we couipiy with, end other
1,921; contineut 2,425; rales 3,021; stock I umpanic* retu-et '
-.-uiupaniea reiu-e to give.)
bixth.—The tension is not affected
by the aixe of th* I (SIGNA Otuua’s last, $2.00
thread, *hd rou.ain* the same irom 150 down to No. 10, | SfYhre^erihere, by Wi^Bloek, fl.aO.
md tlie tcrew for regulating re:.in- it* perition. I 5*P* , *■* '*Pl 1 Wr <W ’
Seventh.—The large balance wheel being located ia J B jlS^fpaVl? ! '50n.
(mutrad outride the frtune, c.o nut «h1 the dreroof th* Writer $1.75.
Eighth.—The adjustable cones on the balance wheel I Pastor 1 * Recollections, $1.09.
-p.uule prevents the rauliug sad clicking noise so ob-1 Jnn# M *1 tf****' *
BURKE'S Book Store.
-pindlepre
iectioiuBle.
Ninth.—'The adjustable sottoN* on the needle her of ■ _ _ _
the W:loon insures uarabdity, prevents noise and the I BOON AbrEJyl 3
‘ ” AND GOOD SALESMEN
# 6t-w. I sales 1,800.
^ JN fcL; -
NeW style Felt Hatyja&W ? /
New style soft Felt'Hats at $1.50.
New style Sack Combs at 50 and 75c. ’ \
Goods sold at price* to meet the require
ments of the times at Miss G. James.
2t-w. .V. > i >.
Shun Drag Poisons.
•p-cakmg of needlm.
1 Tenth.—ihe Wilson Mac: ine, by a alight motion of
ihe operalur’s foot, is thrown out of motion when the
bobbm* ar* bring wound. The give* four advantages:
1st. It saves the labor of driving the machine when yoa
are not sewing; 2d. Th* unnecessary wear on machine
ry ; 2d. The tucker or any attachment in use can rc-
Memcine Rendered Useless!; ,
Volta’s TSfectro Bolts And : Bands ate in-
lyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous dis-
. . . . | orders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general
Babe balls at Reduced Prices.—Cock I debility, and other dmoft diseases of thriint, had,
iff the Walk and Bounding Rock-rf*ula
tion size and weight, and the best baU I ,dov17.B
Price. $1.00. Other ’qualities’it’RhP ~~ ■' '■. ~1
correspondingly low prices, at Burke’s Book I M&rytentl Eye and Ear Institute,
Store. t j 66 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
Fine Horses and Mules—We hw
ust received a lot of fine horses and mules, ebswf The large handwime resideuoe Ot the Ut*
Borne good pairs of mules, and farm mules, I Charles CarroU haa bceetited fip with all thh
which we offer at very reasonable prices. 1 ™ ^Thrt^fdi t
Call and see us. I lctu-r to GEORGE REULING,
nov5d&w. Gann & Reaves. I »«>vi7.B Surgeon in.eharga
mm the
soaiaarin
In the
poinri^w
Are “COINING MONEY” with th* famous
78IDA DESIGNS,
The French Edition of which sella for $1S5, and th*
position wiinoui moving (wnren «ope tne wear,
with the work inti* machine; 4th* Be-1 H^ndrctl lhU-uece onenopities,»
others cannot break tlie thread should they |
Ctari^t^TaTre^U *7 orisre^o^ta
Ninety-Six, S. a, 10*; one in Vs^ 247; another in
Memphis, 200 orders, taken in three weeks.
Fuilpartlcnlar*ftwe. Address.
, J. B. FORD & CO., PubUshers,
NorSdtfw. 27 Park Place. New York.
| main in position without moving (which atop* th*
and tear), and with the work in tne machine; 4th
ginnera or Others cannot break tlie thread should they
urn the machine baedwaid, and the belt or band re
in’ position and always ready,
e event of a failure to demonstrate the above
are hereby agree to pay tbe rent of the hall ae-
oppont-nta and forfeit the machine* on exhibi-
ris ma This challenge, if aeaaptad, will be
out ten day* after receipt of written notice Iran
- stating time and place for the contest. i
Ut ’ 1874 ’ M.M. BEACH,
217 Second street, Memphis, Tenn.
novfo—Md-ttw.
GEORGIA.—CLARICE COUNTY.
yiy UEREAS, Willis M. Willin
-ham, Administrator
of tbe Eatato of Henderson Willingham, late of
said county, deceased, hoe tendered to melds resig
nation aa such administrator, sud prays for tho appoint
ment of John S. Linton, a creditor of eaid deceased, in
liia stead.
These ore therefore to Admonish the said John 8.
Linton, tho next of kin and the creditors of said deceased,
to appaar and show canoe, if any they have, at my office
on or before tbe first Monday in December next, why
said resignation should not be accepted and said John
S. Linton appointed administrator of taid deceased, In
place of said Willis M. Willingham. > ..
Given under my hand, at office, thla 25th day of Oc
tober, 1875. ASA M. JACKSON,
nov 1—Nt. Ordinarv.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNIT.
minor,
(colored) deceased.
Thes*e arc therefore to cite and admonish all concern*
ed to show canso at my office, on or before the flrtf
Monday iu Dumber next why said lettem should not
be granted. ‘I.
Given under my hand at office, this 14th Oct. 1875.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
oet20w3dd. .
G EORGIA.—OCONEE COUNTY—Ordinary^ Office
Nov. 19th 1875.—Mr*. Lucy J. Iloff, wife of John
P. Huff, has applied *or exemption of personalty, and 1
will pass upon the Home, at lo o'clock ▲. ic., on the Ut.
day of December 1875, nt my office.
nov24-2t. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary ot
Wilkes county, will be sold on the fir»t Tuesday
in December, 1875, m the city of Athena, at the uauid
>lace of holding public sales for Clarke county, daring
egal sole hoars, all that house and lot of land situated
iu the city of Athens and adjoining lots of C. Morris
and Mrs. Bay non, said i ouse and lot known as the late
residence ot William Brown deceased, and sold os the
property of Mary A. Gordon, deceased for the benefit
of heira and creditors. T^mis of sale cash.
M. P. REESE, Administrator Mary A. Gordon.
novS*w4t.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of on order from the Court of Ordinary
of Bunks eonnty, Georgia, granted apon tbo peti
tion of Amanda Ellison, former guardian of Josephine
and Onie Ellison, will be sold before tlie Court House
door in Homer, Bank* county, on the firat Tuesday iu
December next, within the lawftil hours of sale, one
tract of land in said eonnty, on Hickory Level creek,
known as the Robert Burnwell Place. The tract con
tains 411 seres, more or less—60 to 75 acres ot good
bottom land, all in a high state of cultivation. The fora,
isote of tlie best in the county—well watered, well
timbered, well improved; good society, in five tnilcu ot
Nortii-Eustern Railroad, five niiles from Homer, con
venient to churches, schools and mills. Two-thirds ot
this property i* tbe property of tbe wards of the under
signed ; the other third belong* to Mrs. Amanda Ellison,
who will join in the sale and in the deed. Titles per
fect. Term*: one-half cash, tbe other half credit for 12
mouths, with interest at 10 per cent, per animm: the
purchaser getting only bond for titles till the final pay
ment is mode.
And at the same time and place the old homestead
will be rented for 1876.
T. P. CLEVELAND,
Guardian of Josephine and Uhie Eilinon.
nov3 tds. AMANDA ELLISON, for herself.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
H J UEREAS, Thomas Booth, Guardiau
of Clement H. Ashford, orphan Of William H.
. >n>b
Ashford deceased, applies to me for fetters of dismission
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to show cause (if any they have), at my office, on
or before the first Monday in December next, why arid
letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, this 27th day of Oct.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.’
uov3-w4t. .
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Ann R. Herring, Administratrix of
Stephen W. Herring, deceased, applies te me fbr
letters of dismission from arid Administration. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
show cause (if any thev have) at ray office on or before
the flrat Monday in Jannoiy next, why said lettem
should not bo granted.
Given nnder my hand at officO this 21st day of Sept.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinay.
Sept. 29, 1875—lm3m.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YYTHEREAS, William Mumble, as Ad-
V Y ralnlstrator of the estate ot Robert Marable, de
ceased, petit ion* to be discharged from said Administration.
These 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.
Given under my band at office this 26th day of Augnrt.
1875. t ASA M. JACKSON,
Sept. 1—44-1 m 3m. Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YITHEREAS, Seaborn J. Mays, as Ads
V V ministry tor of tha estate of France* Moore, late
of said county, deceased, petition* to be discharged from
said Administration. These are therefore to dt* and ad
monish all concerned Vo show cause at my office,on or before
the first Monday in December noxt, why said discharge
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 26th day ofAngnat,
1875. ._> > ASA M. JACKSON, ;
Sept. 1—44-lm3m. Ordinary. •
Clarke Sheriff's Sales.
YXI ILL be sold before the Court House
v v door in the city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of Land, two miles and a half from Athena,
on the rood leading to Georgia Factory, adjoining lands
of John I. Hoggins and others, containing one hundred
and two acres, more or less, with all of the appurtenances
thereto belonging, all levied upon by virtue of two Ju-
tioe Court fl. foe., from 216th District G. M., October
Term, 1875, at the tuU of Jackson A Thomas and others
vs. Mrs. Indiana V. Hoover. All sold to satisfy the
above etatgid fl. fas. Levy made and returned to tne by
A. Briley, S. C. ,
nov3-5t J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
PRICES REDUCED
AYEMIILL paint.
It costs lees, and will outwear the beat of any ether.
_ . • - * ’ to At
Send for new Price List and Sample Cord to Aviuli
CnamcaL Ponrr Couranr, Burling Slip, New York, or
132 East River SL, Cleveland, O. novl7.R
Five thousand pounds assorted T natiou, ou
Candy, three thousand pounds assorted I ^'Marriage Gnide,
French Candy, two hundred boxes Fire* J
Crackers, two hundred bushels fine Apples,
Oranges, Cocoanuts, Jkc., at low figures,
wholesale and retail by Talmad k, Hodg
son & Co. cyf fj
o,. . 1‘V/iJND Reading, Psychomancy, Fasds
duck i _LY nation, Soul Charming, Mesmerism,
and Marriage Gaide, obowing how either tax may foaci-
natc and gain the love and affection of any person they
’ owe instantly. 400 pages. By mall Sons: HUNT!
COl, m& 7th SL,Jpfol*. - - DOT17-K-
TA1- Cl CARD-
2’0 the Patrons of Husbandry of the State
. * *c. \i v f Georgia.
Y OUR Executive Committee bay* this day entered
Into an agreement with th* Granger*’ TJfo and
'ZS.'ZiJSZZ
ested at MobiW, Alsbsma-whereby oar Order will, in
nnent, be greatly benefited. Th#r
, KING’S CUBE
1 FOB
CHIjSKEN CHOLERA,
a THE ONLY
.1 Patterns for Dolls' Clothes.
Instructive .Amusing and Entertaining.
U I stopped at tlie Book Store, and the Trohssean 1
For Dolile'nrast have eome new cloths I thought, I j
Seel here an the {utterns,fci colors so Mgkti •»i!
Phase tried every one, and find them all right.”- ' I
Each package contains all the patterns necessary for
a Doll’* wardrobe. Price 30 cents. Mailed, postage
on fr** ofthe prict - B K’i^ok stem.
Lost ! LobtS
O N Saturday evening lest, between tbe residenee of
Mr. John H. Newton end the ffnt Methodist
Church, a Gold and Jet Ear Bing Set with Pearls.
The finder by leaving it at this office will be liberally
swarded. Get. 6—dtf.
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOR THE
DISEASE
AMONG
oar judgment,
itanurit"
r given]
to tlie State Grange will be I
■ in a circular addressed to th* Masters j
of each Grange in the State. Your Kxe-1
■■■■filer due consideration and carefhl I
Good Beading at Panic Prices.
D URING the nano months, Miscellaneous Boots
of all kinds, will b* sold AT GlxiTtT ~
At a meeting of the stockholders of the 1^ ow
Athens Steam Laundry and Soai» Corns | Tjune ,*7j.
oh
pany, the following resolution was adopted:
sonal, belonging to the Athens Steam
Laundry ana Soap Company, within 80
days from tha pumga -of this 1
This NdY! l'Hh, 1876. * ‘
E. K. Lumpkin, Secretary.
In aocordance with the above resolution,
the property, both real and personal, with
all accounts due tho Athens'Steam Laun
dry and Soap Co n will be offered to the'
” bidder on December 10t£, „Et thd
' belonging to the". Atheii a 1
V*
1ft tf
onyl
buro
Strain
looked intp, as it it er urgent necessity. S. D. MitCwax, Sectary. w4V
TlRtmr 1* aper^^SpSy^nSerti^uWWr^^®™
E. " Blacksmith shop.
Poultry of &U Kinds.
Used twice a week it will
Prevent the Disease,
. And keep tbe Poultry in a , -
conranoH.
used successfully for years in
States. Price 80 cents per
makes TWO GALLONS of
Prepared by 1
DbTwM. KING,
Ga.—33-t£
PAIR AND TIMELY NOTICE.
r| lHANKING my friends for their patronage in the
I post, and asking for a eontinnanco of the same, I
beg to say that, ■;
FROM AND AFTER THE lvr OF OCTOBER, •
my terms will be . ■.
CASH ON DELIVERY,
except to those parties who have always paid their bills
PROMPTLY
on presentation. Where goods ore charged, it will be
with the distinct understanding that the bills are
DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH.
1 would willingly give longer time if I were able, bmt I
sm not. I trust that no one will be offended at tbe
coarse, as my necessities drive me to it. 1 hope by
prompt attention to business and low prices, to merit a
continnance of the patronage of the pablic.
T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
Sept. 22—47-tf. .,y jf J
NEW STORE HOUSE
FOB BENT.
New Store Room on Clayton
X Street, sad adjoining Lester’s Block, with four
good Offices above, will be ready for oa* by tha 15th
ef September, mri « new ojggd for ta
Siksst, Hltchissos A Bell,
Ang. lS-43-tL Deapree Block.
COAL! COAL!!
AYING established a Corf Yard in
am with my W;
DRED TON8.ii
ing Coals to the of At]
GENUINE “COi
From Knoxville Iron Company. Borns
large lamps, hand picked, and is free from slate and
clinkers. ; i -■ . uiTl
CAHABA,” ! ;•
st excellent Coal for domnstlo an.
being Red Ash, Urge lumps, kindle, qa^i «3
makes no dnders, soot or dost. :>
44 BLACK CREEK,”
Of Alabama. A new Goal, and tbe porest that comes
rf Alabama nr Trnrrnaff ■
H i rri .
with my Warebseas, with a atoek of TOUR I
of the Order.
rn-Hti l Jii. '. l
AUrtta.tfe.biihjtf’lA
J.F.
I.
H ILL few. would respectfolly
“*^ - js»asrss«sa!
Great i:
• the next tb
frteketjriid^l
REATLY REDUCED PRICE8. I fiSS
is tbe Usse to stake your hesses beautiful st law) . ^j.r.
Rtafoatart. ‘^Vi
I tally prepared tods aB mi
Skfosk a asptaisr
| riuurges. He ha* the beat
hotSj —
workmen I
an ration Wi
and at reasonable
£55 O
' I For Sale.
gnmintywiStt^^^ShS A BrilTOTJofinH.
* J A T. nvnia&tkfoWd. i Kffwfem. /
be fixed atone
_y«re t,i»7».
We have now on hand 250,(0# Choicest Brands of
Cigire, which we offer st Qeelslt Rxnoczn Pmcss.
’Alas a large stoek'ofBmokiag and Chewing Toliafoo,
Snoff^ Genoine Meershamn Pipes, end ell Smokers Ar-
Afihecal disoodnt sllowcd to Jtfobars baying
. Ooum ooel Com* allM
KALVAKINSKY A LIEBLEB,
Ang.fi.tt.) Under Newton House, Athena, Ga.
BOOLS AND SHOES
mr n
TO ORDER.
Has removed hU SB
to the opposite ride of College Avenue, ne)
Lester Building. Prices Liberal, and First Class
guaranteed, Jane 16,1)75—38-tf
from the old Lombard Bonding
College Avenne, next door to the
“ Work
from the Coal Fields ef Alabama or
August 11,187*.
J.H.C.
.Ton. 1
41-tt
,1V JE
Spring and Summer
Millinery Goods, ; , "
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laced,
Flowere, Gloves, &c.,
Which she will sell atrsasonable prioea. Give her
Orders from »di*>
coll before
one door abort NatioualBank.
April 21,1875-M-tf.i
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tisen. Edition,' 2,600 bopies. Published
Terms, $2_ per annum, In advance. Five specimen
dver-
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