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A. STOVALL, ..-. Loest Editor.
lATILL'be sold before the Court Home
*?* ^yoyjogproperty, to wit; onehouaaand lot in the
Tl’ESOAT KOI
Clarke County SI
cxrni; m~goiiv
* » Coait House door, in tiu
SSfe’S^SSTS’iS.
wttsassKrfflfiS
colors, at Cohen’s.
FVpiiftte*U5Kid QlnnsilLw
• pair, warranted to give satisfaction, at
Carpets of all grades, from 25c a yard up.
a most suitable holiday present, at Cohen’s
Beaver. Black Cloth and Fancy Cassemere
suits for men. yonths and bays, at prices
lower than ever, at Cohen’s.
Overcoats of all grades at lowest prices, at
Cohen’s.
No. 5 Broad St., Athens, Ga.
relief and <
Cold* or Co
Langs, yet
have dlstrit
COS Sample
Catted »■
IA—CLABKE COUNTY.—OzDnunv’s Ur-
Dee. 18th 1876.—Parmelia F. Whitehead,
IllamF. Whitehead has applied for exemption
tty, and I will pan aura the same at 1 o’clock
m * let day of December 1875 at my office.
AsaMTiACKBOH, Ordinary.
RQU—CLABKE COUNTY.—WHEREAS
illiam J. Bussell, applies to me tbr letters of ed
ition, with the wuf annexed, on the estate of
T. Htumby, late of said county deceased,
i are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
cadie (if any they have) at my office on or befbre
> Monday in February next, why said letters
cot be granted. Given udder my band at office,
Third Week at Macon, Ca. '
The committee In behalf of tbe State Agricultural
Society famde the tbHowing awwda to the Bonington:
DIPLOMA for Type-Writer.
DIPLOMA for speed and light running in Shuttle
8ewing MachineeT* \
BRONZE MEDAL for Georgia.mede Cabinet work for
* Spying ■ , v
BRONZE ttKPAI. for improvements in Sewing Ms*
f*hjpm Stands Attuc^niwiit#.
mm .
ueTKom.—This last award was made by the com
mute* after a close anmlnatino and comparison, etas
it smx, with 8inger, Hows and other fint-diss Ma*
-Vntir i . - ' ■
froth Veit at Settu. Ala.
The committea appointed by the Pair * ssociation to
examine Sewing Machine* awarded the Bemington!
PI FLORA FOB TUB BE8T SElflXG MACHINE.
DIPLOMA for speed and lightness of running.
DIPLOMA for improvements in Sewing Mach ine Stands'
,, , fi)4
Non.—The above award for the bat Machine was
mads after • comparison of working parts, aids by
da, with the Singer New Family, whsehwee in oompo-
tition, and received premium for ditplay only.
This Indorsement should eon vines avwybody that the
REMINGTON is the LATESTlUtBOVEDand BEST
MACtUEE new offered to the public; end our tre
mendously imreming business proves the public ire
beginning to appreciate this, the beat of all Stonily Fa
The BEMINGTON is on exhibition it our store in
Atlas*..* iVlIamleaatt
Terms for all said lands, cash.
NATHAKIELBICHARDSON, AdmV., of
DAVID BICHABDSON, deceased, and of
JANE G. RICHARDSON, d»e*e»*d.
npv24-80d. - - at,'-
l GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
YY'’ HERB AS, Ann R. Herring,^ Administratrix of
letter*ofcUatuiineabom i
are therefore to dte and
Great bargai
No. 8 Brood St.
Goods. Please
office on or before
" why paid l*tm»
Given under”my hand at office this Slat day ofScM.
?76. i ASA M. JACKSON, Ordiusy-i
Fall and Winter
Man T. A- Abam* would moat respectfully inform the
[nov.!7-tf.
Tn Faiolt Sxwixo Uaaui.-The invention of
the Wilson Shuttle Sowtttylmbbabe exerts an inflames
over damcatie comfort unequalled by any invention oi
tba last hundred years. As an economical arrangement
it enablaa on* penen to do th* work of tan in • sapariar
manner, and with unspeakably more comfort. Machine!
will ha delivered at any Railroad Station In this county,
free of tnmnnrtatlr -• “ —■—-* ——
Means Unwawdt Gi
^wraendantfer
flea on application.
’ AKAli.’itCgaOH. (W**—..
ste&iv'
tested ew Head (treaty
April 21, 1875—Do-tf.
ehromo circular
, Eugene W.Brydye. (c
a to me for tetters ot
GEORG]
STOCK INCREASED.
U will beg the ettixens of Athene and vicinity t
■ a call and examine qar stock befirn panfaadai
■WSS(0*»SA, CV P fT ' '•
NEW STOftfi tHUTSE
PHE New Store Room on Clayton
* COAL I COAL!!
■WAVING established aCoal Y*»d fn connection
H with my Warehouae, with a atock of FOUB HUN
DRED TONS, I am now prepared to offer th* follow.
notice! 'V.: /‘t,.
HAVE FILED WITH THE QKDI-
1 estate of B^ft^slwi^dianitd, lata of said
mty. All persons concerned are hereby notified to
Advertiser’s Gazette.
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION FOR ADVER-
tisera. Edition, 8,600 copits. Published weekly,
ns, $2 per annum, in. advance. Five specimen
es f^brentdatoOto one address for (5 etc. Office,
/-I EORGIA—HABT OOUNTY—Oxniknrr'* Omca,
V» Dec. Btb, 187S.-Jc*hn* K. Tyner has applied for
exemption of personalty, ami I win pasauponthoaamo
A LL PERSONS HOLDING DEMANDS AGAIXBT
t% the; estate of YOUNG V1CKEB8, deceased, 1M»
ssrvas
ClICKEttliDlERA,
m th* only . .,
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOB THE DIB BASE AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds.
Notice to Clarke Co. Bond Holders.
REST DUB ON COUNTY
lU in Coin, January 1st, 187*. will ho
sfoKBXBB, County Treasurer.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF .
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
ALE, CCS, CIGARS, dn, *,
CALL AT SAULTERS EXCHANGE,
Jaowssw Seanr, Atwrsa, Galas IA.
oet-s-d-tr. ■
| decTit. e * <Ftre«am, MraaaasjL JACK
J a goo£ SgjwySHKwlI mmoh*
frqptoftt>aaAWlom«aowlwriliBffig
Base balls at Reduced Prices.—Cock
ffiMTeWrtfsaOi
arada Pri«.•£»/ Otbar M
correspondinglylow price*, at Burke? Book
m 8 year upon 80 acres of
/ eotton, GO barrels of corn,
Potatoes, 120 .bnshels of
^ to individual crop.
^ 0 «*i Mince Meat in bulk, and
“Gilt Edge- Goshen
®udt Wheat, fresh lot of Mao.
"gireaat Talmadge, Hodeeon
—, t | Bt-w.
hfaVL^ beat selected
100 Bores Bert Raisins, lOO Boxea Frej*
Prunes, Ci
GRIERS ALMANACS.
TQBoldraliabW Almanac for 1871, wilt be ready in
a few days, ayi will be tumuhed to any cuatonwreby
4* t " m M A3f TH* LOWEST iAiES.
Ordersreap^fuUyaolwiud. .... ;
Amn». IA—T-tf. T. A. BUIIL
VAN?) BEST SELECjCED ‘ STOCK
Fancy Groceries and Confectionaries,
• Cannso GooneovEvxsr Kind and Dtacantaox, .
. >»«‘v .brt stmt
- . . ^ Bt-w.
i rVngp- .
would do well to call Ana erwn-
Itkto bcMueed racceesfully for years in
this aad other State*. Prion 50 cents per
bottle, which makes TWO GALLON8 of
the y»dWivf, v ' Prtyared by
ATTENTION! ^ r C..' : ’
prom and after this date all Athens papers
L (tie Georgian will be delivered from tbe
ithens Post Office, the boxes At our office
L been abolished. Col. ft. 8.* Taylor, our
feciaat ?■ M., b«* u fc2SMF**"***
Lsc papers in charge and deliver them to
nr subscribers- -at *
Pleasant-rleA O 1 *,, A V
■ Jct , i n abundance last Saturday morning.
IPajuor of lAe AnaEoffi ODiiffttoielU
■65.00- ri ■ . -■?, .Kur^Ktf , a
| fug Union Prayer^Meetings, at 12 o’clock
J, arc very interesting.
, Ye students, boys and girls, now begin
L turn theiriaocs v _
[The fvmwjsijim
| Mr. J. J. Head killed * hag lost Satur-
, V) 2 years and 2 months old, weighing 600
‘inds. :i ot tl r-.i •. !
.. new dance has been invented, called
|I,a Fauvette,” at Vienna. It combines the
Icellenco of the waltz and polka.
[ Innocent amusements ot some of our lady
ends. Reading nil advertisements and
postage stamps for circulars.
(aVo propose to exchange with the Chinese
lru'liaii Advocate, and will soon give our
tilers s'mo ir ten sting extracts from’it. '
Wm. I^eroy Broun, of Vanderbilt
liversity, is again with us, and we are happy
will remain here during the holidays.
Shrink A31.—The morning and night
have been condensed into one, on ac-
of that horrible change of schedule.
; J, Magill, Esq., of Atlanta, bloomed
[ upon us last week: whether it was pretty
1 . 0 r blue eyes which brought him here,
y not.
p c are glad to chronicle that Dr. H. H.
iton has very nearly recovered from hia
, dangerous illness, and hopes to be at
ost in the Legislature next month.
friends, the Holmans, to tell the
lli, did not sustain their reputation here.
V way of cutting down and hacking up
eras and rushing through things upon
l ‘ rapid transit” principle, don’t take.
j Phi Kappa debate upon the Cuban
atinn, to-night, promises to be a very in-
tting one. Dr. Tucker has taken decid-
steps towards making the chapel comfort-
, and the mining window panes, we learn,
all been replaced. ,,
e !«arn that the gin house of Dr. Jones
g, about two miles from Athens, burned
kn Wednesday night last, and with it two
Its of cotton and several hundred bushels
cotton seed. It is thought that the fire
> the work of an incendiary.
KVc had the pleasure of seeing upon our
Vts last w^ek the handsome iitce of our
ge friend, \V. W. Forsyth, Esq., of At-
This young gentleman, we are pleased
• has not quite forgotten old friends.
The mere announcement that Oh) John
Robinson’s Great Menagerie, Aquarium and
pinns is coating' to Athens, hu already
created a more’ than ordinary excitement in
: With mull season Mr. fiitjb-
inson adds new and extraordinary wooden
to his gnat show, and this year he has readi
ed a climax unprecedented in the annals of
fetafpddad
dc liar** worth of new attractions this season,
and the entire profession concedes the fact
tint it excels any thing ot the kind on the con
tinent—the large collection of remarkable
animals alone outnumbering those of the fa
mous zoological gardens of tbe European
capitals. . He has gathered together from
every land the moat wooderflil wild animals,
fcgadack'ifcaBiba
ager has expended over four hundred thou
sand dollars with a lavish hand, to make hie
show the greatest one on earth, and may well
feel proud of his prommdoed success in real
ising the wishes of a life-time. One secret
of Mr. Robinson’* great success, and a most-
eioellent feature of his mnmmoth exhibition,
is the high moral tone and refined character
of every department of the great aggrega
tion, and this hes won for it the generous in
dorsement of the -^Clergy, of Senators, of
Statesmen, of heads of families, and of
Schools. In fact, tbe innocent amusement
enjoyed and the solid instruction gained by
a visit to this grand “ World’s Exposition ”
far exceeds that derived from reading a dozen
volumes—being living realities instead of
diill descriptions. The name of Unde John
Robinson is now *' a household word,” and
so deservedly popular with tbe public that
we need say no more than to give the date
when he wi 1 be in Athens. His great ex*
hibition will be here ou M mdav, Deo. 27th.
Demortheulao Debate. ■>,
Thvre’>* no doabt about it; it wax too
cold. The son had been shining all day,
but as if aware of his inability to temper
the chilly atmosphere, he sank in the after
noon in utter disgust, leaving the shrivelled,
ornstv earth, the stiffening pools of water
and the cold glitter of the stars to lietokcn
the nearness of the winter solstice
The young ladies, most of them, declined'
going; and many a sad youth—one of whom
we were which—deprived alike of company :
and inspir.itio , wended their solitary ways
to the College chapel, where the glare of
lamps and the sound of the band reminded
us of the time long ago, when we were a
college boy. A solitary stove, heated to
redness, on the one ride of the chapel, was
carefully guarded by some fifty or, sixty
youths of- n warm-blooded .nature,, and
which occasional glimpses seemed like
spectres of the
“ Bed moon in aomo stormy night
Among its v^Ung olou.la.” ' ” ”
The airy “xeph;
the chapel found ever ana anon an easy
I ito !io|ie that the same attractions will
|i2 him to Athens often,
i college youth was the recipient the other
\ of a delicately perfumed box which came
iim nicely done n^, bearing wppa Its ex-
or the delicately penned words, “ Merry
pistman.” But what was -that boys cha
n-hen breaking the seal and removing
[ pink cotton to find bis old maty jack
which had been purloined from him.
air hands many weeks ago. ' Jl • ’ ‘
Zoological and Agricultural Editor
|lurned showman, and will give a free
itiinmrnt at Dupree Hall for the little
i «f Athens—Sunday School scholars—
Ir.esbv evenir* 29th, Dec., at 6 o'clock,
l’rof. Dav.s will exhibit his scriptural
[comic scenes, a band of marie in at*
nice. The hall will be comfortably
mtd. Sunday School teachers are in
to attend. For further information
If at Burke’s book store, L. Schevenell
po ’«. or at this office!.
Y* Nora V. Harrison, wlm has for three
‘ w satisfactorily conducted the musical <
krtment of the Ijucv Cobb Institute,'!^
iThursday morning for Chfirlesion, where, a|U
r spending a short time in recreation, she
I enter upon her duties as organist in thili
pht Church in Atlanta. This is indeed
*t loss to tbe L. C. I., and to our enm-
tr. as Mk« Harrison, besides bring an
luidte musician, was a most valuable acs. 7
Fition to Athenian society. Her many
‘ndn in Atlanta, however, cxiuld not suffCT
' rcraaiu away from them, and we are
died to accept the inevitable,* though
.'earful eyes. .
Iooxuout.—Young Captain of the Bat-
K (A.M. Tutorship,etc., inprospectu,)
iversiag with an ingenuous and .vapory
Ah! there’s nothing like the classics
|Tcfiue and cultivate a man. The illimit-
* command of language which they give
ho extraordinary vocabulaiy which—”
l.'.h.--" By-the-way, Bill, there’s a Chi-
uist in town!”
hich sported arottud
r and andn an easy
ingress, though the shattered panes of glass
did not seyve to make the room more com-
fortabb. $ <1 {. T / } J
Mr. A. C Riley, however, came prompt
ly to our assistance, ani os the first speaker
of the affirmative, warmed“tip things con
siderably. He* .... - —
let was not a mw
ri>ly, m8aoe^ fnd, after supporting
ries in a speech as pointed as his collar,
he snatched up- hia bouqaet ami gracefully
retired to the folds of his overcoat.
'"Mr. J. M. Carlton, Dtar.Tglaited young
fellow burgher, is an excellent speaker, and
gave the famous soliloquy in support of bis
argument, in a style that would nave done
honor to Hamlet himself.
Mr. W. Y. Atkinson is evidently a man
of meditation, and after throwing out hit
arguments as bright as his face and ns
souhd as Ms Jreaft,; was fh|loty*d by Mr.
Hodge, of the negative, in si brave speech.
“Hodge” iflanamsns ffiraorklid thf D. S.,
as Bayard, in Delaware, , .
Mr. W. M. Henr , closed the affirmative
>od style, and is a ready debater
f. \Y. M. Howard, being the best look
ing man on the stage, was attentively list
ened to by the Indies, lie wields a .power
in laia eye equal to his logic, and is more at
home „ on tne floor than any young man
we’vflWfJSfl
By this time the fire had gone out,
doubtless caused by the “ gentleoccents”
which were as cold if not as soft as the
fleeces of descending - snows,” and
Newton House, A. D. Clivakd, Pro-,
prietor—Board $2.00 per day—Good Di*.
nei for S0a,.t i- :
Trai > roteetlon too and Centennial 8hoe,
the latest thing oat—for children, at
Sneads’ Shoe Store.
Toilet Soaps, Ferfumery, Hair Oils,
Br ishes, cheaper thau ever before.
j Wm. King, Je.
No more acceptable Christmas Present
than a Remington Sewing Machine, at L.
Schevenell dc Co’s.
L. ScnEVENELL & Co. ha* a full line
of Solid Silrer and Silver Pitted Ware for
Christmas and. Bridal Presents.
Messes. Reese & Lane offer first class
batgainMn the way of Holiday Goods, Dry
FINANCIAL ND COMMERCIAL
L. Schevenell & Co. Us Christmas
Presents, Bohemian Glassware, Toilet Sets,
and boquet holders at Sfarinkafe Price*.
Go to Davis’s, if yon want to make a
really acceptable present. Have a large
Photo made at Davis’ Premium Gallery.
Miss Maria McCartney has a full line
of Millinery Goods for Christinas holidays.
Handsome trimmed Hats at reduced prices.
Fine Assortment of Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Spoons, Ac., for the
SUMMEY,
THE ATHENS MARKETS.
CimeM VeeUj by tk lerckaits Iicbuga,
—:o:—
COTTON.—Stradj. From 10 to 1% ,
- No. *, Kit*— I 78
Salt. Par Sack t* “
Chew lux tobacco- 79al
SmoUox 60*100
Snuff, Maccaboj.... » 00
American, *10 00a 60 M
“ xa^... — 75 OtU
AMMUNITION,
perlb....
onor " •* — It* 15
Lead " •• -. JO* U
Capa, par box.-— 10*40
LIQUORS.
Corn wblakST. —II SSa S10
French brandy — 4 COa I «0
Holland Gin ... S OB* 0 00
American-Gin— 5 0Oa 0 00
Bourbon whiskey 2 00a 4 00
Wtoaa -- . . sooaiooo
HAEDWAKE.
Iron, 8wedec, pr lb
EaaUah.—
Chatinp
SSiSfc: t« 4 S
MS
leather.
ha-
/attacked with a
ie, were taken out on a shutter,
i, however, that Prof. Willoughby
n gave his decision in favor of the
a. The band now striking up a
retary,- Mr.'; A. R.
J r., was fonrnl fi-nzi n to'his chair
ucli difficulty, was removed.
■But, “oh W* gods and little fishes,’’
wer’ot it iol
Franklin
dcc21-2t.
LFbp Corn for little folks at
BecMBU Jar Vrf.H^HuGGiNB.
• — -
Porcelain Picture; elegant cases for
this handaomn picture, just received for the
Holidays at Davis’ Premium Galleiy.
firrt day of January n
Bonds will be paid at onoe, aft
at the National 01
‘pt—{v ith thoughts afar off in Atlanta).
t re ' ffirt illustrates precisely what I was
"p - any man unacquainted with
W0, >1<1 never know that Chiropodist
1 » person who writes with his toes!”
tent them to Clerk of CoundTWore the
w January, in order that they may be
o9Lo. pre .» nt B,w ‘ rd of Alderman.
c ^’2t Wm. Kino, Jr., Mayor. -
fit"* °’ Fi »rrell, all of this city.
Z 21 Bun f. ‘, riend8 in bfe ererineet
„ 8ar ? e hindnewand consideration
c * Nr)ID *TE for Governor.—
Tear fii?"," 8 ’ °f Oconee countv
i>Wvi b *I e8oflcotton with 9 mules,
■ c l 8 °f? orn , and meat enough for
, 1 * e8 of the place; besides
."P land r.—:— **._*.-
fencing and ditching a
of repair. The work was
I into lh ’ ,rnar y ,rt * the fimn having
(rt whi,/T Stotlenian’s possession only
Ihaiipv. v fo r°- And still Mr. Downs
I year.' ’ ftc toelare* he can do better
Wb oTrl*, CANDinAta.—Mr. Jo*.
Iboy, ^..V^he —‘“‘t -—~ — 1
ouse to
Apply to
. Nichols;
dec7.4t
or University Bank, . a
W; A Gillkland,
Treasurer City of Athena
buying.
Go to Mathews & Jackson, No. 1
Granite Block. For holidays—at veiy low
figtfrm. Dry Goods, 8bawk, 1 tlldtiiitig and
Groceries.
Trt Barry’s wholesale and retail fancy
and tkmilj Grocery More before baying
your Christmas gotras.
teed first-class.
Os***, Bte
L**« -
Jars...,
Tea, —— t tSaX SO sola Leather—
Syrup, case 73*1 -? Upr.L
Molaaaaa, Cuba— CO* (5 Ham.
- - Calfskins.
KipSHna A0 00a 75^00
Green Hides.— .«*»
BAGGING, TIES, ROPE.
^W 1 ®* P r yd 14ri«
Tallow 8a to , Rope," cotton” ..—40*50
Rice, per lb 11* It “
Th# shoes are retail prieaa. Special n£e* to whakwlo
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
Repoet for the -week ending Dae. IT:
Beceipts, bales .TTIT/T
Salos to spinners....-
8hipmau*B
Block
Enin fall
Maximum temperature
Minimum temperature
All- goods guaran-
Toilet. Ware.
Casper Morris, Dry Goods, Clothing,
B<iots, Shoes. Notions, Hats, Millinery
Goods and -Dress Patterns, etc. 13 Bread
street, Athens, Georgia.
Hunter & Beusse has Turkeys, Chickens,
Egg*. Butter, Apple* Cabbage, Onion.-*,
Irish Potatoes ana Sweet Potatoes, at the
live groeria on the corner.
L.
the
Cakes of every description on hand and to
order. Norfolk. Oyatan in every .style. - ->
.m oTA§3sawS™r ? wsY|
1 A. & Dorsey A Co. . have Christmas
Ch mMSkmm
Potatoes, Onions. _____
Cigars.andCandiee cheap., Goods delrvered
AAA1D J UUi V/U
tures of any size yoa won’t nicely framed.
Tdi thato U DwM arijMywhare ihy<g#j
jffpSswa**’**-"
.Watches.
Ware. Bridal Presents, Bohemi
Silver Jewelry, Remington 8ewing Machines,
4*>* km.-:'■ ' If
J WnBJaftftiOEniaifirigm iff
Lucks A Wars'will sell off their large
stock of Winter goods at reduced prices.
Boys’ clothing at coeLj Extra induce
ment to Grangers. ‘ v , ‘
Call and am them. Dee.l4-3t.
There is nothing more acceptable for a
present than a well execoted photograph of
one’s self; parents are rejoiced to receive,
such, while children are made hajipy in the
possession of theirpareots portraits. Notwith
standing tbe gloomy weather, Davis’ Premi-
tei.u. Notice—All Mnnn . uni Gallery is constantly, thronged with/pat-
is .v. AU P 6 ™ 009 haying yong eager to secure his matchless work, and
we advise 'our friends to make early pre-
engagement* to get in in time.
Do you want the best Shoes, for men or
womrii, in Georgia if so, go to '
dec7.lt Pittard, Mitchell A Co.
'•The Best Blacking .in tho world, and^rijl
be sold at N. Y. pnoes at retail by
dec7.lt Pittard, Mitchell A Co.
Just Opened.— 1 The finest and cheapest
Tbt the Natural Leaf smoking tobacco,
manufactured by Kalvarinskt A Lisbler
>|f o ■ '<<1 •
One .hundred.boxes.assorte_
fresh every week, at Talmadge;
A Co. J
r. ' —rr^rrrt
New Jersey, cabl
Yellow Onions, Ir
madoe, Hodgson A
Seoars, Pipes, TofaMoo.' :8a$ff and
Smokers’ Articles *t G. Hauser’s, College
Avenue. Just received, a fine article of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Hand a ferge mack of Btoarfl. «f toy own
manufacture, that I will aril Cheap for Cash.
The flnfiat atoak of Perfumary, noarirting
Luhia’a, Phalon’a. Wright*, Colgate’s.
Hinman’s Kin net’s, Wench’s and Duvale’s
Extracts; Atwood’s, Drexel, Farias, Bun
nett’s Golden Bell. Opera and Spender Col
es. Best English Tooth, Hair. Nail did
, .ring Brushes. Lubin’s, Condray’*, Caah-
raere. Bouquet, aad * hundred ether Soaps,
just received at Longs A Billups.
Wm. McDowell hai
fin* Cracker to a 8oda
Candies.
Stem mm to mm M «* tofoM,
I doart knnrwhMmaatoWty*.
Atlanta. Augusta. Savannah or Charles
ton prices duplicated for any goods sold m
Athens by Talmadge, Hodgson A Ca *
5t-w.
Fine Saratoga 'Whiskt, jMt jwived
at
market. Liqnurs A *11 kind* and brands.
Oet.29t£
JO ft'H-/-v Jk jT'. 1 r r
SherilTs Sale.
BEFORE THE
Athaua, Clarke
within
to wit:
Clarke Coant^ KertgAge Sale.
LL BB SOLD, BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
- - door, in th* dto •< Athens, Clarko county, on
the lint Tuesday in Vstruary naxt, within tho legal
houia of aale, toe following property, to-wit:
One DaricBar HORSE, *&ut four year* old. Levied
virtue of two mortgaxo 11. Cu. Dam Clarke
Court, General Bawl on, November Term, 1875,
Brothers A Pollard va. J. £. Turner. All sold
to satisfy the abovewtt*dfl.ft».
deC7-8w J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
COLLEGE
OBV GOODS EMPORIUM!
— by— .
\ MOSES MYERS.I
DRY GOODS, CLOT Hi KG
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Carpets,
Money and Millinery A: lit
'ore nook enLAr<
STOl
5 r
TALMADGE, HODGSON A CO,.
' ‘HAS NOW BAND
100 Cases New Oy-tens.
10 Cases Sardines.
25 Cases Brandy Fruit*.
10 bbls. Fresh Nuts.
5 bbls Fresh Cranberries,
For sale by
Talmadgk, Hodgson A CO.
novHwfit.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
rHKRBAS, William Harris, (colored)
'' i to me for letters of adminia.
eof ^qohWiaBertia (e|deradd lato.
9 and admoiih attooncern*
(if any they have} at mynftlce.atL or
January next, why tfi