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" ATHENS, GA. •« »**/' *
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Fwin and after Athens pnpnrtt
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/f tb* G® 01
V.hMS Pos 1 Office, the boxes at our office
' abolished. 7 CoL R. 8. Taylor, our
Lent P. M., h agftH5f nt0d »® take
'A** |*P ere •n 1 «6«fc 0 •Wafflvfir them to
jor subscriber
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Mere Mention. > V T & ’ v ’ j •'.
The street* last vveeV presepted quite a
m$%g&3L&L»
jfaodav,J«»*3d* 1®*). /'T' ’
We are happy to learn that T Capt. Pope
will make Athens his ,home.;
-Small W’ 8 Christmas prayer: "Send
Bible, band wagtjffikrrifour pragma,?
Seveml youths last week were ficed by
,1* Mayor for firing pop-crackers too soon.
Our devil had a hole in his stocking, and
consequently didn’t get any Christinas in
bis’n-
Mr. H. C. Erwin, of Atlanta, we are hap-
. t0 say, has joined the University Law
ybOol.
Our friend. Col. Frank Schaller, is again
i, our city Welcome to Athens, and we!«
tone to our tanctom. \ r-
Xbe Sunday School children of Athens
tie invited to attend the free entertainment,
tt Deuprec’s Hall, to-morrow night.
One young lady in Cobbhara exhausted
^r entire stationery supply in declining in-
f iat ions of escort to the Phi Kappa debate.
Our Zoological and Agricultural Editor
tenders greeting and invitation to editor,
•utf and typos of Watchman tohis free
show.
Dr. Newton’s free show for little chil
dren will come off to-mor row evening at
ti o'clock, sharp. Let all the "little folks”
attend.
Mr. J. W. Wallace, of Augusta, was
ajain m onr midst last week. He rendered
valuable assistanoe- at the union prayer
meetings. i w ! l»• «r i z’V«*
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H.
$. Hughes were rejoiced to see them come
forward Sunday and unite with the Metho-
in Church/1 * >-| j^ |
Mr. J. II. Lumpkin, who is rending law
a Atlanta, visited bis family and friends
last week. “Goody” will nirke bis mark
a his chosen profession.
Old John Robinson’s Circus was with us qu
Yesterday. Lorriow-wns-fontiibr than -ever-,
the ring performances and menagerie first
das*. Come again, “Uncle John.
bovs
moetlv strangers to «eh
^ — 1 tiie fair ntmeuta itjs of
c ^» however, succeeded
[ animal spirits and
chivairic guests and fair
Bay a box for Christmas.
time to leave; and as we went home with
the murky clouds
VMUX* tbat
likewise had rntmehed. and'
r , _ o<thethontwr. 1 ** 1
“ Centennial tear with the vigor df the;
prime^ of bfc, and with well founded prora-
r achievements in its atf- 1
that of a plain^practiciui
family 1
_ art for:
a special field of work, baTTracome almost
a misnomer,' bbcause if irno w equally nse-.
fal to City, Village and Country. TJie'
closing number of volume 84, now before
us, like its usual issues, is lull of good
things, varied in contents, which am pro
pored with much labor, thought and careij/
aud illustrated with over 60 well executed
and well printed original sketches and
engravings. This Journal is a marvel
only $1.60 a year, postage incuticd, for its
more than 500 doable pages of useful infor
mation, and 500 to 000, or more, of fine
ei gravings. Every family should' have it.
Orange Judd Comp ant, Publishers, 245
Broadway New York City.
Phi Kappa Debate.—"If Cuba were
free aud the inhabitants were willing,’’ in
tact, if everything was lovely and the Spanish
goose honked high, would it. be expedient to
annex the " Queen of the Antilles?” * Mr.
Tye evidently tupught that it would be.
Resources, territory and wealth, said be,
would accrue. He dwelt especially upon
the great sugar question, and after having
plugged the sweet tooth of the subject with
appropriate saccbariqe fillings, was retired by
-*r. Gibson, , Thu gentlemamvte hot quite
so sure about it. He granted tie probable
increase of “ Havana,” but didn’t care
about being mixed up with |uclj a crowd of
Creoles and “sich.” Judge is a graceful fellow
and laid it Off in style. He very'properly
suggested tbat the United States had about
as much now os could be attended to. Mr.
Mitchell grouped' his points as clear and as
sparkling as rock crystal. We love to listen
tj him.. He is one of the best debaters in
.college. 1 -Mr. Reed didn’t know bis speech,
or he might have made a better impression.
He was not' ludad wanting oil foe bbquet
question, however, Mr v Tucker made the
speech- of the night. He simply sur-
0ne of Gann &> Reaves* horses, in running
last Thursday evening, succeeded in p r i S ed"every one, and to him we accord the
tombing his forelock With a lamp-post iw f aur 4] s of victory. WeaHh,' safety and
front ot Mrs. Nobles’ residence, and was in- - - -
>tantly killed. **,, r —-4,
Happy New Year! The dance of the
K. •>. W. at Col. Child’s residence, wns a
ruot delightful affair. It stirred up the
Christmas feeling and thrilled the holiday
■motions in gleefulstyle. L—
The Episcopalians celebrate Christinas
iliy with appropriated ceremonies. T^e
thiirch was beautifully and tastetully deco
rated. Rev. Frank Hallum, their pastor,
tonducted the services on the occasion.
.'vene in Cobbham last Monday night:
II* blnihod • ter; red;
- Her heart went pit-a-pat;
She gently hour her head
And looked dorm at the mal.
He trembled in hie speech; ,
He rose from where he sat,
And ahoated with a screech,
“You’re sitting an ray hat!”
Our young friend, John O. Moore, Esq.,
returned last Saturday, bringingwith hint
'■is beautiful bride, nee Miss M. E. Hull, of
rida. This gentleman has ever been a
pliant knight of the u ,bdl(e) line,” smi we
i.rartily congratulate him upon thefsueocss
of his last trip. I
We learn that onr Agricultural Editor
remarked to a triend that ourj Ben-i-ted
was Debarred from attending the show
Wednesday night for want of a'llreo
Didn’t miss much, however. The
territory.” composed tfye cosners of his argu
mentative pyramid, ami he reared it in style.
> that his school will
l entertainment Jan
.■xal
last
ticket
tat actor in the troupe was Ogden, and
he ouly amused himself by taking tickets
«the door. ti £ *
The students of the University, headed by
he Athens brass band, serenaded their for-
°*r and much loved Professor, Dr. W.
I*roy Broun, at his residence, last Monday
n *S?fit. Dr. Broun, in response to calls,
sale a happy speech, after which he was
warmly shaken by the band by many of his
°* J pupils. The best order, couched in the
intense inthusiasm, mingled in para
xial harmony,
Tiro young ladies left . Athens last Tues-
morning for Augusta. One young gen-
*®*o accompanied them. At Union Point
w delay was five hours. Some ingenious
Jjtih has figured it up as follows: One
keeps five girls quiet for five hours,
*“icb is,equivalent to keeping one girl quiet
hr twenty-five hours, or twenty-five girls
W for one hour. Poor boy.
.Trot'. Tuttle tells us
? Te a grand Gymnasium
' J ’. v 4th, at 'Deupree Hall. H* classes
“ vc inade marked advancement in the
*' ro) -«ic and gymnasium line, and we pre-
. 'hat the pertormanoe will be a fine
Cous in itself. The Professor’s school is
ivurmixed by many of our best citizens,
*lio are loud in their praise of the benefits
“ f nved. Let every one turn out, and show
,l( Professor that his effbitsare fully ap-
Pfrciated.
Our Zoological and Agricultural Editor
' turned showman, and will give a free
"“doinment at Dupree Hall for the little
Athens—Sunday School scholars—
wuesday evening 29th, Dec., at 6 o’clock,
Prof. Davis will exhibit his scriptural
tw?j Co ^* c 8ccnes . a baud of music in at*
^dsnee. The hall will be comfortably
Sunday School teachers are in*
tmd 10 al,en< 1- For further information
JW at Burke’s book store, L. Sehavenell
u °- f - nr at this office. \
I th* E - A T ,H ,N •^ T,rEN8 .—We are .
three deaths in our city during
.Hobdays. Amid scenes of merriment and
•y* 1 )'. in tho pale of gaiety and enjoy*
tv** I yeg, even with tho ebbing tide of the
Jtar, death has lain his icy finger
family hearthstone, has shattered
l l 0 P e » and desolated happy homes.
• ur - Jno. flnui. i j:.j Fndai
1,000 lbs Choice Mince Meat in bulk, and
five pound pails, choice "Gilt Edge” Goshen
Butter, fre9h Buck Wheat, fresh lot of Mac*
coroni at low figures at Talmadge, Hodgson
& Co. .. ...,. ;rilB 5t-w.
One of the largest and best selected
stock of Whiskies, Brandies, Rum, Gin
Table Wines, Cooking Wines, Porter, Ales
&c., &c., at wholesale aud retail by Tad
uadge, Hodgson & Co. 5t-w
Special Notice.—All persons having'
[aims against the city are/ requested to
present them to Clerk of Council, before the,
1st of January, in order that they may be
settled by the present Board of Alderman.
dee21*2t Wm. Kino, Jr., Mayor.
i 4f—
Franklin House to rent. Apply to
dec21*2t. J. W. Niciiol80N.
Christmas "PopCorn” for little folks af
ded21*lt * J. H. Huggins.
Porcelain Picture ; elegant cases for
this handsome picture, jnst received for the
Holidays a*. Davi? Premium Gallery.
fr* gf pgljpof finepI^ifrUq Oysters.
of Cigars. “
“Trorf KipL
& Co. i iJitov/ }>- n:i:-7'jl)nn HUT
!’•( r.slt fn:r. '■ *i■» ■>(! of
t: J. W. CoLiXNa has Egg3,. Chicken*, But
ter, FJoqr, potatoes and Cabbage at the low*
est figures., ; ti ; „ , n ' ^
' *1?ewtqn House, A. D. ! CtmJtD, Pio>
prietor—Board $2.00 per day—Good'‘Din*
nerfor50c. 1
. "u': ;<>•/ tia—
Wm. King, Jr.
No more acceptable Christmas Present
than a Remington Sewing Machine, at L.
Schevenell & Co’s.
L. Schevenell & Co. has a full line
of Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware for
Christmas and Bridal Presents.
»j Messrs. Reese & Lane offer first class
bargains in the way of Holiday. Gpods, Dry
Goods, Shawls, Woolens, &c. . .j;
' L. Schevenell & Co. has Christmas
Presents, Bohemian Glassware, Toilet Sets
and boquet holders at Shrinkage Prices.
Go to Davis’s, if you want to make a
really acceptable present. Have a large
Photo made at Davis’ Premium Gallery.
Miss Maria MoCartneV*has a full line
of Millinery Goods for Christmas holidays.
Handsome trimmed Huts at reduced prices.
- Fine Assortment of Pocket* and Table
Cutlery, Spoons, &c., for ■ tbd Christmas
Hblidays at Sdmmey, Hutcheson & Bell’s.
- . | . , .
Great hargains at Lerov C. Matthews’,
No. 8 Broad St. General assortment of Dry
(>oods. Please examine our stock before
buying. "/
Go to Mathews & Jackson, No. 1
Granite Block. For holidays—at very low
Trt Barrt’s wholesale and retail fancy
and family Grocery store before baying
your Clirisfrqns goods.All _ goods guaran
teed first-class. y * ‘
Mr. Landrum consumed bis time in anr.wer- figures. Dry Goods, Shawls, Clothing and
ing his opponents’ arguments, and his effort Groceries,
was necessarily an impromptu one. It de
veloped a fine capacity for debate, and though
disconnected somewhat, was well put. Land
rum is a man everywhere you place him.
Prof. Charbonnier, . p’ho presided, gave the
victory to the affirmative under the con
ditions of the questipn. His decisi .n was
model of brevity, and as upright and firm as
a King trusH.
A,.sojourn of five hours at Union Point,
when a fellow is in a hurry to get to Au
gusta, is no pleasant matter.
Stoves,
Cake
stmas,
Toilet Ware, Chamber Sets,
Casper Morris, Dry Goods,. Clothing,
Millim
Special Notice.—The Coupons due the
first day of January hext^on cityot Athens
Bonds will be paid at once, on presentation
at the National or University Bank.
W. A. Gilleland,
dcc7.4t Treasurer City of Ativans. •-
There is nothing more acceptable for a
present than a weU executed photograph of
one’s self; parents are rejoiced to receive
|U(A> whileiobildreti are made happy in the
possession of theirparents portraits. Notwith
standing the gloomy weather, Davis’Premi*
urn Gallery is constantly thronged with pat
rons eager to secure his matchless work, and
we advise our friends to make early pre*
engagements to get in in time.
Do you want the best Shoes, for men or
women, in Georgia - if so, go to —
dec7.lt : Pittakd, Mitchell «fc Co.
The Best Blacking in the world, and will
l>o sold at N. f. prices at retail by r .
dec7.lt Pittard, Mitchell & Co.
Boots, Shoes.: Notions", Hats, Millinery
Goods and Dress Patterns, etc. 13 Broad
street, Athens, Georgia.
Hunter & Beusse has Turkeys, Chickens,
Eggs, Butter, Apples, Cabbage, Onions,
Irish Potatoes and Sweet. Potatoes, at the
lige grocers on the corner. £ ** v Jj'
Xi. Flisch, Confectioner. Specialties for
a ij iHolidhyi. Tojrs, Candies, Fruits and
kesof eifery description on hand and to
order. Norfolk Oysters in every style.
AT" pS^j' have "diSist mas
Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Sour Krout, Irish
-PbtdMisj Ghioui.’Ckbft B &*r Mpfoa^Oaanges,
Cigars and Candies cheap. Goods delivered
free of charge. zot:. o.I " ^
Have yonr Chronics, Engravings or Pic
tures of any size you wan’t nicely framed.
' ethem to Davis’ Gallery where the most
ant'picture moulding can be found. All 1
works promptly finished. ry ‘t>
Buy your Christmas goods from L.
wafe, Bridal Presents, Bohemian Glassware,
Silver Jewelry, Remington Sewing Machines,
&C., &C. rn J--5R1 n-i;a ,!'•*■ f.HJ
stock of Winter goods at reduced prices.
Boys’ clothing at cost. Extra induce
ment to Grangers. 5 * *. t
Call and see them. ’ Dec.l4-3t.
-'tA—^Qsrtcn in New York—is capable of eatertaisiog fifteen
d guests, — ‘ — 48
A Superb new lot of P£6i Galicoes of the
latest styles at Oohes’h:''- :
, v- , 11 - Tit;' *.7,.-7V
ufjfL u Alt
Shawls in eoaleM varied ana, at prices to
colors,at Cohen’s—-jt ^
'SpA-trf'i.u.sS'ipGWM.t
a pair, warranted to give satisfaction, at
Cohen’s. ■ i i < . o.-
Carpets of all grades, from 25c ayard up
a most suitable holiday present, at Cohen’s-
Beaver, Black Cloth audPancy Oassemer*
suite for men. youths And boys, , at price-,
lower than ever, at Cohen’s. _ _ ^ ^
Overcoats of all grades at low&:* prices, at
Cohen’s.
No. 5 Broad St,, Athens, Ga.
If you -not FnrnitUrt; oih *H
aJBMHBPBMWaMtS’
Itob to, 1875.—Xt-ly.
SOKCEL—Country mcnijants and Phjrtidan*, we
J* now prepared to sell you all abides pertaining to
FINtNSIU. IM*. OOMM’RCML.
THE ATHENS MARKETS,
f V / P-4o:—- l:
Corrected Weekly %/tle Mtrtkats Eiclmge.,
—:o:-
COTTON.— Steady. From 10tolljj. .
FACTORY GOODS.
Cotton Yaroe 81 25x0 00
Qiaaburge IX a 18
J4 Sbirtftg... 8 a 10
Sbeetini;,....—. 11 a 12
PROVISION*.
Flour - .88 a 10
Corn, pr ba. 90sl 00
Pen, •• I 20*1 30
Meal, •• 1 15al 20
■Ukeat •• 1 25al 50
Oat, a 1.00
Bacon, Sides,- — 14a 15
shoulders-... 11a 12
haras, 1«» 17
Lard, -... 18a 20
Irish, Potatoes 81 i*tt2 00
Sweet “ ... 75al 00
Eggs - 20s 25
CuTekens — 20a 25
Turkeys - 75al 25
Butter soa 85
GROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed 14a 16
A ... 14a 15
■ B 14a 15
C_ 12a 15
Demarara.. 12'4* 15
CoBec, Rio 23a 25
Laguayra... 28a S3
Java 33a 37
Tea. 1 25al 50
Syrup, cane - 7Sol J)
Molasses, Cut's— 60a 65
Caudles, ,]>erm...- 40a 50
adamant— 20a 25
tallow ... 15a 20
Cheese, Mat* 25a 25
English Dairy 25s 30
Onious, per bu— 1 OOtll 25
Starch- —— a 20
Tallow- Sa 10 Hope, cotton...
Rice, per lb- — laa 12 1 Hope,grass
The abore are retail prices. Special rates' to y 1
buyers.
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
Report for the week ending Dec. 17: ,
Receipts, bale* .' ; .,1,594
Sale* to spinners i J.' ..,. '107
Bain tail ,.,.......15-100
Maximum temperature 62 degree*.
Minimum temperature 86 degree*.
Mackerel, No. l.kita—82 20
No. 2, Kits—82 06
“ No. *, Kita— X 75
Salt, Per Sack 8* 08
Chewing tobacco... 75al 50
Smoking.—— 60*1 00
Suuff, Maccaboy— 1 00
American. —..850 00* 50 00
Havana — 75 OQalDOUO
AMMUNITION, r ,
Powder— perlb—. 40a 55
Shot ** “ — 12a 15
Lead ” “ . »0a 12
Caps, per box. * 10a 40
LIQUORS.
Coro whisker. -81 25a S 10
French brandy-» 00* I '*>
Holland Ola - 5 00a 8 *
American Gin.... S 00a 6 Ot?
Bourbon whiskey 2 SO* 4 00
Wiues ... - . »OOalO 00
UARDWABE.
Iron, Swedes, pr !h SaSk
EngU* --r*, aJS
Castings...—— C4o*
Nails, prkeg.—. 4 50
Cotton Cktda 7W1 00
Horse Shoes- —. 8M»10
•• •• Nail*. 20uS5
LEATHER.
Hemlock
Sole Leather 'a ■ —... 1.35*4?
Upr. Leather.........0—60*75
Haro. 44 »..mss4
Calf Ski 0c— .4000*100 00
Kip Skins —50 000.75 0<-
Dry Hides -.--^12*15
Preon Hides .6a»
BAGGING, TIES, ROPE
DOMESTIC
SEWING ’
MACHINES.
“DOMESTIC” PAP I
The Best PatUrns mads. SendOctaforCaUlogo*.
AUroti S0USST1Q SE7TIK8 YACHQ71 CO.
AumViam.'W > NEW YOBS.
detJ.K
4] O hMdyjKonrtT
*4-*-tree. TRUE A
Sept. 18-48-K.
Agents wanted. OutSt and term
Co., Augusta, Maine.
Prescription Free
KNOB THE SPEEDY CURE OF SPECIAL TBOU-
U bice common to the young and middle-aged.
Nervous,'-'mental and physical depression, loss of
memory and energy, pains in the back, self-distrust,
dizziness, dimness of sight, confusion of ideas, and
other disorders of the nervous system consequent on
habits that lower the vitality of the system.
taSsatiie ingredients. Address
\ m. E. H. HILTON, Cincinnati, O.
for 30 yean and a citizen of Athens
d<w! r 'V^S* rt C. Lmatia, m of the late
ins iv Pumpkin, died Saturday morn-
Sunday afte
5*«oflato]
J^to^quiedy breathed her
^yehareMl died V * ry £jJ '
Just Opened.—The finest and cheapest
Picture Frames at Davis’ Gallery.
T
Try the Natural Leaf smoking tobacco,
manufactured by Kalvarinsky as Liebler
One’hundred boxes assorted Crackers,
fresh -every week, at TalmaDqe, JHoi»DBpN
& Co. . 6wr,
New Jeracy. cabbage. White, Red and
Yellow Onions, Irisfo . IVjtatoe^j# Tal-
MADGK, HoDCWQN do. 5t-W
Atlanta, Augusta. Savannah or Charles
ton prices duplicated for any goods sold in
Athens by Talmadge, Hodgson Ifc Co.
5t-W. . • -It-<i '■■h"'« V fhtki
Fin* Saratoga WHimrr. juat reoeived
at Raultotfy .Exchange, The finest in the
»Aet. Iiiqhors r ‘OT F aff lands and brands.
Oct.29t£< \ ' li.’igpO
100 Boxes Best Runus. >OO Bm« Frt*
Prune?, Currants, Date^ Citron anil
trouble to 4ffgo^daM Talmadge, Hoqft-
SON«Co.' ; 5t ‘ W -
Flour,
$5 to $20^^P&“5SS5: #i ^
-OKsou
either eex may fascinate
affections of any person they,
art all can posses??, free, by it 1
with a Marriage Guide, Lgy
to Ladies, etc. 1.000,080 i A
dress T. WILLIAMS & CO b’s.
dec7.R
Segars, Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff and
Smokers’ Articles at G. Hauser's, College
Avenue. Just received, a fine article of
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Also on
hand a large stock of Segars, of my own
mahufactnre, that I will sen Cheap for Cash.
‘he finest stock of. Perfumery, consisting
Lubin’s, Phalon’s, Wright’s, Colgate’s.
Hinman's Rinnet’s, Wenck’s and Duvale’s
Extracts; Atwood’s, Drexel, Farina, Bur
nett’s Golden Bell. Opera and 8pencier Col
ognes. Best English Tooth, Hair, Nail and
Shavine Brushes. Lubin’s, Cnndray’s, Ca*h-
raere. Bouquet, and a hundred other Soaps,
just received at Longs & Billups.
from a 1-
'oys and
Wm. McDowell has everything
fine Cracker to • Soda Biscuit, Tf
Candies.
Since man to man ia ao unjust,
I do not know what man to trust,
Some have left and slipped away
And left all their billa lor me to pay.
I respectfully request those who have been
guilty of the above offense,“to send me the
amount of their account forthwith, or I will
pu
A beautiful lino of Neck Baching and Silk
gUck Tim al M— C. rJambs, irr
Toilet Moap in the South at
Pittard, Mitchell A Co.
.brick drain in
“Tiding.
Babe balls at Reduced Psion.—Cock
of the Walk and Bounding Rock—regula
tion size and weight, and the best ball
made. Price, tl.00. Other qualities at
- ‘ ~ ' ’a Book
r.5 .».vf
a.r,a-A {map.
,» Oranges, Coooaunte, Ao, at low
oad wholesale aud retail by Talmads*,
itced to Mala and Female
locality. Cbau Nothing
an Free. P. o. VICKE-
. Augusta, Me.
>ept. 15-46-R.
LUiiakisa g
HOW
gain the love and
\ m GENTS, THE GREATEST CHANCE OF THE
«W. Addre-ts with
a^e. Address
Atlanta, Ga.
stamp, National
TO ]0ii
: DAY. Bnidnesp honorable and
* wanted. Address
dec7^
piELTCAB
30 CENTS PEB YARD.
Felt Ceiling for rooms in'phtce of plaster. Kelt
Advertiser’s Gazette.
A JOURNAL OF INFORMATION FOR ADVER-
tisers. Edition, 9,600 copies. Published weekly
Term*, 92 par annum, in advance. Five specimen
copies ((Afferent dates) to one sddreM for 25 ota. Office,
No. 41 Park Bow, New York. GEO. P. ROWELL A
CO., Editcri and Publisher*. dcc7.R
Jons S T875.
Toy Money
■f Toy Green Back* for Ten
' boys, at .! i
BURR’S Rook Store.
■r > ! 51-tt
EN Dollare’ worth-ol
Cents. Thesvetytliiug for bo;
Notice.
\TEEDLES for all kind* of Sewing Machines, a
• w wholesale and retail, by
Sept. 22, 1875—47-tf BTC. DOBBS, Agent
^Blacksmith Shop.
H ILL FEW would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Athens and adjoining country that he is
fully prepared to do mil manner of work in the Black-
*** " i in m*nyi4sr mjd at reasonable
He matM best workmen and use. nothing
tret aft best inneHB. Plantation Work, Hone Shoe-
siilwlilljf. SHOP located
opposite Mr. J. Z. Cooper’s livery Stable, SOdec
&T The undersigned have on hand k choice lot el
Timothy Hay, which they will sell cheap for cash.
«i.i JO7/ (IHK r 'i>.a '(Gann Aittnas.
Gilleland, Wood & Ora hare added the Coffin bosinesa
largo stock of Wood and Metalic Burial Cases. They
-oil-as cheap as an; house in the State, and ftmusb,
without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid naw
llearse for fimeral oecaafama. March to—ri-ly. 1
No Excvsevob Bxcto Sics.—No person can use
Beaebee’s Oaruiau Syiap without gatthg tiiSHm*
relief and ears. We have the first case of Coaghs,
Cold* or Consumption, or any disease of tke Throat and
Longa, yet to hur from thet has not been cored. Wf
isva distributed every year, for three yearm, rarer 250,'-
09 Sample Bottles by Druggists in all parts of the
United States. No other Manufacturer of iledicices
ver cave their preparation* auch a test this. Go to
onr Druggist* B. T. Brumby & Co, and get a bottle
for 75 cents and try fe—two daw-win relieve you.
Sample Baqk* 10 oasts aach. . . dec?.
Pools Jc Bract,
part ot our paper ■
wall known hooaa, whoae antrapn are law item
—T»t mnfiifF
the buiinaaaeard ofthis
hipping largely increased and improved from year to
ear, they are prepared to fill all orders promptly and
will guarantee their patrons thoroughly reliable work,
f hose in need of anything in theiy line would do well
o apply for their circular and prices.- -
iTtavovmr atlaxt!—SoxxrnDto jnbw usozs tub
cm.—A new era ia dawning upon the life hr woman.
Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of
?naafcind and her own besides. I The frequent and dis
tressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been
to her the “ direful spring of woes unnumbered. ’ In
':be mansion of the rich and in the hovel of poverty
dike woman has been the constant, yet patient victim
man—and these without
of a thousand ills unknown to t
non is come, sue ami saner no more, for Dr. J. Brad-
iletd’s Fenukle Regulator—Woman’s Best Friend—ia for
rede by *11 reenterable DrpggistH throughout the land at
$1.50 per bottle.. In jmothercplomn of this newspaper
will be firand some interesting perticuUre concerning
the Female Regulator and other mibrmation highly im-
purtont to women*
Near MAxnrria, Ga., March 21,1870.
. Mzrsas. Wre. Root & tioxa:—About one year ago I
bought a bottle of Bradfield’s Female Regulator from
you, for one of my daughter* who had been suffering
with suppressed menses for some time. I have had
several physicians attending, but met with nosueees*
intil I w«* persuaded to bay a bottle 1 of the Regulator,
and it da the v*iy thing: mr which it is recommend.
She is now inr perfect health. 1 hope all suffering
?'emalea will at least try one bottle, and have health
(gain, u : Very respectfully, ■
dec7. i j !, D. DOBBINS.
Tun Cbxap ago Porcmut Atlasta Stoss or Fcsou-
oott, Benedict & Co., No. S3 \\ bituiall St.—is now
offering the Largest, Cheapest, and beat Selected Stock
of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and
Underwear. Novelties in CelpatV, Oil Cloths, Latn-
berquins. Cornice.* and Upholstery Goods at a saving ot
15'te py par amt. oh ’eaeb .snide purchased. Their
Facilitiei are ouly equaled by. the Largest Houses in th*
Union. AqdlhMore purchasings* other houses is ro-
N. B.—Samples sent on sppKostion. All order* over
Ten Dollatra.at Retail, will besent free of charge to any
tun of the State. F., B. & CO.
Branches—
F. B. A Cra, New York.
[nov.l7-tf.
F. B. & Cra, Charleston, S. C.
F. B. & Cra, Jacksonville, Fla.
Tbs Family Sswoca Macbix*.—The invention'of
the Wilson Shuttle, Sewing Machine exerts sn influence
over d6mestie oomforf unequalled by any invention ot
the last hundred years. AsaUeepnoniical arrangement
free of transportation charges, if ordered through
Moral* Ucsbaw A Gsoim, Athens, Ga.
They stad'Sn elegant eBUognaand chromo circular
^They^raSnklSD More good agents.
C3UEGI AVENUE
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM t
B Y
MOSKS MYERS.
DRY GOODs/r OLOttflN G
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Carpets, Bl|n|ets,
Fancy prig Millvnery 4t-
S T O R E R OD N L Aim E P
< f /0 rtl —
STOCK INCREASED.
I will beg the citizens of Athens and vicinity to give
ns a call and examine our stock before purchasing.
TALMADGE, HODGSON & CO,.
[*P r: 7? , V'HA8:
100 Cases New Oy'ters.
10 Cases Sardines.
26 Cases Brandy Fruits.
10 bills. Fresh Nuts;
5 bbls Fresh Cranberries,
For sale by
.Talmadge, Hodgson & CO.
novl7wfit. i
'siss/gsgs#
timbered and watered, wit!
—4 bottom land now in cnltiration,
(^■jis^v?asi355Jta
i No. 118 and Iir,and a good water power on
‘ ... “J
I with food buildings. Also, lot No. 26,
, Haber*ham County, containing 250 seres
four miles below Clarksville, im-
, lot No. 485, in Lumpkin County, not
l the above lands sold in lota of 250 scree
i made known on day of sale.
daeSl-Xt
THE T®UTH.
Determined to enter into no personal controversy,
Ubont najat tbe 'atpaniocs of our competitors, we
subjoin the verdieta of Fair Committees for the month
of October, 1875:
First Week at Athena, Ga.
The Oconee Fair Association awarded to the
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
for the heat Display of Sewing Machines.
DIPLOMA for the Best Cabinet Work.
DIPLOMA for tits Best Writing Machines.
Norn.—No premium ofitae&ftw best machine. The
1 Wilson rece ‘
Singer and 1
i received no Btcoosmox.
Second Week rat Qriffln, Ga.
The Middle Georgia Fair Assodation awarded the
of
nt in
Sewing Machines. . ■ .
DIPLOMA for speed and lightness of running In Shut-
f ; tie Sewing Machines.
DIPLOMA tor improvements in Sewing Machine
Dtandr md Atterhmmts.
DIPLOMA fcr OabineA Work for Sewing MacWnea.
DIPLOMA for Writing Machine. . ' *
Not*.—By an oversight the Remington did not enter
for display, for which a premium waa awarded the:
Singer. , ,, . t ,
Third Week ot Maeon/Ga. * •* "
The eommittee in behalf of the State Agricultural
Society made the following awards to the Remington:
DIPLOMA for Type-Writer.
DIPLOMA for speed and light running in Shuttle
Sewing Machines.
BRONZE MEDAL for Georgia made Cablet work for
Sewing Machines, r.- j,, .
BRONZE MEDAL for improvements in hewing Ma
chine Stands and Attachments.
'ir tapramutt ia Xtchulnn at Itettla Saving ihtllata.
OTNott.—This test award F*s made by the com
mittee after a close examination and comparison, bide
by sms, with Singer, Howe and ckher nrst-dasH Ma
chines. : :
hath Wlak at Sates, 41a.
The committee appmntad by the FMr. A ssociation to
sTamine Sewing Medlines awarded the Remington :
v D1PL0XA FOB TOR BEST KEWIKO BACKINE.
DIPLOMA for speed and lightness of running.
DIPLOMA for improvements in SewingMadiine Stands,
end ■yAiiimmt,.
s public a<
Family Fi
OffertdtU
mendonsly increasing business
beginning to appreciate this, the
vorites. 1 ' -
The REMINGTON is on exhibition at our stire in
Athena. Call and see it. . ^ ,i .
SCHEVENELL ft GO..
No. 3 Boad Street-
Good Agent wanted ia all unoccupied Ter
- ’ Nov.24—5t.
L.
N.B.
ritory.
F-Atsft f - awi* W Inter
a’.m
Mas. T. JL Adah* would .most respectfully inform the
Indies ot Athens and of counties adjacent, thjt she ha.
now received and opened sfmos*chSureand select as
sortment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods, eom-
pridag in part th* lateet styiea and tesbione of :
Ribbons, Laces,
lowers, Gloves, &c., ,
_ Give her
elsewhere. Orders from adia-
Store located SB Broad street,
Ap*fl 21,1875—25-tfc"’
tence rerefallyfilted. Store^h
Great Bargftin& in Note Paper.
I N order to reduce our unusually large stock, new
and beautiful styles of Initial and other papers will
be sold AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR
CASH AT BURKES BOOK STORE.
Sept. 29—i8-tf, .
BOOK AGENTS
4Npj?OOD SALESMEN
•Arl •*“COINING m6nKY”S rAth the famous
VjESIGJV'S,
Coi
be sold beioro 'tbe Uonfr Jtloaso
door in the city of Athens, Clarice county, Go.
on the south; Patrick 8mith on the north, aont!
B.S. Ware. Said lot eontainiog 2 acyrw^more or leas,
sold by virtue of a former lery. piadeEry A. Bailey, L.
c m and turned ortr to mo by a justice court fi fs from
S16th District G.Jtj April torn, 1873, and after being
duly advertised daim Interposed ter Pater Smith, next
friend of A. Johnson’s chiidrem Said daim set aside
and now rraadvattited, thU Nov. 29th, 1875.
nov8»et. ' J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff
Clarke County Sheriff^ Sale.
t\ZILL BE SOLD. BEFORE THE
VV CourtHouee do« , hath* city of Athans, Clarke
county, on tho.first Tuesday In January next, within
the i4kl hourt Of sale, the' following property to wit:
All of thtt tract ot parcel of landaituatoa, lying mad
being in th, county of Clarke, in the city of Athens, on
the north side of the road leading to. Clarksville, near
two miles from Athens Chapel, adjoining Robert
Booth, Peter Phinbgr, John Johnson and others. Baht
lot containing four acres, all enclosed, with good cabins.
All levied upon by virtue of a n, fo. from Clarke
Superior court, November adjourned term. 1875, W. L.
Sterling, vs. J. W. T. Moon mid John W. Barton, til
to satisfy the above stated fi. £»._. this December the 6th
1875. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
doc7.4t
Clarke County Mortgage Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD, BEFORE THE COURTHOUBE
door, in the city of Athens, Clarke county, on
the First Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours of sals, the followiug property, to-wit:
One DarkBay HOR8E, about fonr years old. Levied
of two mortgage fi. fos. from Clarke
1 ncral Sgwion. November. Term, 1875,
akPatadtor j! zftnrnarrASl .old
.atisiythe above-stated ff. fin. : ncJ’n
deo7-8w J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
ws ,8 ° r :
, , forexemption
ot personalty, and I will pus upon the same at! o’clock
r. w n oD the 31st day of December 1876 at i
dec21-2t- ABAM. JACKSON,
Deo. 18th 1875.—Parmelia
F. Whitehead bass ~
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.—WHl?tEA8
« William J. Bussell, applies to me forJcttsMilldKi^
ministration, with the will annexed, on tho estate of
Blchard T. Brumby, late of said county deceased.
*—.- —j. j - j 1- nil concerned.
isu uut Butcu* vs a v vti uuucr iuj uuuu bivaakv
this llth.day oi December 1875. p
dec2l40d. ASA M. JACKSON, Oidhtery.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI^Sf '
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county on this first Tuesday in January
hichCi^,
and riccesMry out houses, being tho place on
woods,
whieh%*. Jane G. Richardson resided at
herdeatb,about60screaofltin plantation, 80
balance in old field pine.
Also, ono tract lying in said county, containing 3
seres, mbre or less, adjoining John White
acres, mbre or less, adjoining John White a
all in the woodsjgssid two tracts to-be sold ■
perty of David Richardson, deceased, for the
his heirs. " .
oounty, eontainirg
a cabin, about
Also, ono other tract lying ih> said ooi
102 acres, more or less, on .wfiieh io
acres ’ ’ ‘ •’ * '
ad;
di. .
Richardson, deceased, for the
Also, ote other tract, lying in
W0 acres, more or lees, adjoining
others, n ostly in the woods: to bo sold sa the
of David Richardson, deceased, and Jane G. Rienarason,
deceased, for tho benefit of their respective heirs.
Terras for all said lands, cash.
NATHANIEL BICHARDSjON. Adm’r., of
DAVID RICHARDSON, deceased, and of
JANE O. RICHARDSON, deceased.
nov24-30d. .(,••: >u; i
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, Aun B. Herring,
Stephen W. Uenjng.idahtesoS
letters of dismission from said Admii
of
ieotome for
These
concerned to
on or before
aatfjifcpMf^KbjeHM letters
are therefore tq ’ cite apd 1 admoi
showesnae (if any they have), at my
the first Monday in January
should not be granted. ' a .,.
Given under my hand s2r office 1 this 21*t day of Sept.
1875. ,ASA M. JACKSONy Orainey. 1
Sept. 29, 1875—ImOm.• ‘ r .,'
GEORGIA;—CLARKE
These are t!
(eplored,) 1
to cite an(E sdmof isb all concern
ed to show cans* (if any they hav4) at my office, on or
before the first Monday in Jantuuy next, i(hj said
day of Nov.
letters should notbe granted. .
Ul Given under my hand at- office this 15th
1875,
nov24-80d.
ASA M, JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE ©OUHTY.
Cd) applies-to 111© for ktt^suf Ad
ministration on the estate of Samuel Freenian(oolored),
late of said county, deceased, r
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 m January next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this the IGw'fiay of
November, 1875. • If*
novzi-ZOd.
ASA M. JACKSO
The Frcncl
London
Edition of which tells for 8165, and the
Our Popular Edition (5.50),
” —i quarto plates, is
tion in America,
( With each other in
i Clayton
Block, with four
j above, will be ready for use by the 15th
aud are now offered for rent. Apply to
JOHN H. NEWTON, or
Svmmet, Hutchinson ft Bell,
tf.Deupree Block.
Weatherly & Co.
} ARE NOW READY
For the Fall ft Winter Trade
Having just returned from New York with a large and
well selected stock of
Good.
- , Tt-r ,
rat Panic Prices.
all kinds, will be sold at Gsxatlt
June 2, 1875. ** **
31-tt
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Wood and Willow TFare,
Hardware, Crockery, Drugs,
<£c., dec., <&c., dec.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
All kinds of
I COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for Goods. Call and see ns at the
corner of Clayton and Thomas Streets,
rwixdtf.
JUntertaining
■I stopped at the Book Store, and the Troossean 1
For DoUle must have some itew clothe I thought.
See 1 here are the patterns, in color* to bright,
I have trledevciy oos, andfipd them all ngbt.”
.jtaob hr ■ ” " ' ^ ^
km
’ Holders.
COUNTY
Notice to Clarke Co. Bi
* I 'HE INTEREST DUE
I Bonds, Payab
1 — 1 — * L ‘ ^ - j-J?-*]; f-'| -,
8. C. REESE, County Treasurer.
June 2,1875.
Bonds, Payable in Coin, January 1st, 1876, will be
settled at the National Bank.
decH-tf.
I Attention Farmers!
VALUABLE FAEP fob sale.—
V The Bedford Burnett jfcea upon wbieh E. P.
_ of J. A. Browning
one hundred and filly-two
hundred in a high state afehlti-
(7 or 8 acres each sown in wheat and oats)
■Hia phns Md original foreaat,the latter oak and
hickary baaviiy ttanbtead. QBjttepfoea ia anarery
Gordon now resides,
and Mre. Daniel,
acres, more or *
contiuna ail the patterns necessary for
aw
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
' ALE,GIN,CIGARS, dL, ; *.V.
CALL AT.; SAULTERS EXCHANGE,,
oet. zJ&r* STMltT ’ Awx *' Q ‘°“ 1A ‘ .
GRIER’S ALMANACS.
THE old reliable Almanaa for 1876, will ba ready is
a few days, and will be furnished to any customeyvto
Sept, to—i-tf. T. A. BURKE.
iTT^rt 3
uni
- ,8S »m>T.
COAL! COAL!! <
H AVING established a Coal Yard in connection
with my Warehouse, with* stock of FOUR HUN
DRED TONS, I am now prepared to offer the follow,
ing Coala to the citizens of Athens, at very low prices t
GENUINE “COAL CREEK,”
From Knoxville Iron Company.' Borns brightly, is in
huge lamps, hand picked, and is free from elate and
dickers.
[ . • < “ CAHABA,”}
Of Alabama. A most excellent Coal for domestic use,
being Red Ash, large lumps, kindles quickly, and
makes no cinder!, soot or dust.
“ BLACK CREEK,”
Of Alabama. A new Coal, and the purest that comes
from the C( *1 Fields of Alabama or Tennessee.
J. H. CARLTON.
^August U, 1875. 41-tf.
Great Reduction in Prices
F oe the next thirty days. Brackets; Wall
Packets, and all kinds of Ornamental Wood Work,
will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED
Now Is the time to make your houses
figures. -
Great bargains given in everything
26-tf
RKE'S BookS tor*.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
^ N W- HAUDRUPr
a > VARTTST jkv>
Has removed his Shop from tho old Lombard Building
to the opposite side of College Avenue, next door to the
Lester Building. Prices Liberal, and First Class Work
guaranteed. June 16,1876—88-tf
; ; KING’S eiXEtE
jiUrnu c 15u ..hi i »f iu?11
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
IS THE ONLY
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOB THE DISEASE AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds..
And keep .the Poultry in a
HEALTH? CONDITION.
It has been used successfully for- years in
this find other States. Price 50 ceitfs per
bottle, which makes TWO- GALLONS of
the Medicine. Db^wIlIxING,
Athens, Ga.—33-tf. : . /
LEGAL BLANKS,
GEORGIA—CLARKE flQBMTY.
W HEREAS, David R. Bldbr, Guardian
of William Te, John* F. W. and
Mary M. Osborn, (now Maly 1C Elder), orphans of
John Osborn deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all con
cerned to show cause (if any they have) at my office on
or before the first Monday in tJannary next, Why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 3d day of Nov.
1875. ASA M. JACKSON,'Ordinary.
nov!7w4t.
Heart County.
Notice!
concerned are hereby notified to sfenr cause, if any they
have, why snob application should not be granted at
the January term next, of the court ot Ordinary of said
county, November 25th, 1375.
otSOSOd. ' t- C. A. WEBB, Adm’r.
Notice!
I HAVE FILED WITH THE ORDI-
nary of Hart county application for leave.to sell tho
real estate of B. C. Walter*, deceased, late of said
county. All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause, if any they .have, why each application
should notbe granted at thei January term non of the
Court of Ordinary of said county, Via, fid 1876.
dec7A0d iC. A. WEBB, Adm’r.
G
EORGIA—HART COUNTY.—Obdisast’s Office,
~ ' for
same
office.
dec21-2t
the 22d day or Dee., 1875, at my
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
Oconee County.
Notice.
A ll persons holding demands against
the estate of YOUNG VICKERS, deceased, late
ot Oconee county, are hereby notified to present them
to the undersigned, properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law: and those persons indebted to said
deceased are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment.
novS0-6w
THOMAS BOOTH,
Administrator.
f't EORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.—O*dixa*y’s Or
VN sice, Deo, 18th, 1876.—Charles D. Brewer, has
applied for exemption of homestead of personalty, and
I will pass upon the same Dee., 29th, 1875, at 10 o’clock
As M t at my office*
dee21-2t, J. B. LYLE, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.—psnwaxT-* Or-
1
nos, Dec.,- 18tfa, 1875.—Wm. P. Brewer has ap
plied for exemption of homestead of realty and person
alty, and will pose npon the same Deo., «9th, 1675, at
12 o’clock it. at my office, Dee., 18th iS75.
dec2I-2t* J. R. LYLE; Ordinary.
A 1
DVERTISER’S GAZETTE.—A
Journal of Information for Adver
tiser*. Edition, 9,600 copies. Published weekly.
Terms, 82 per annum, in advance. Five specimen
copies (different dates) to one address for 25 eta. Office
Ni. 41 Park Row, New York. GEO. P. ROWELL *
CO., Editors and Publisher*. novl7,B
OJTjE of the JLa&fSCtJBST
AND —— i.vjip.'
AND BEST SELECTEP STOCK
Fancy Groceries and Confectionaries,
Cuxis Goods or Every Kisd asd Diacxrenofi,
Ever before offered to the dtfttaa of (Athena and tor-
at ^prioea thit defy competition, at
,HODGBDN<fc 00.
TALJLVDGE, HODGSON & CO,
’■ ' ' ■ *i' ’ Baa on hand
8 Car loeda’of Flour (all grades). -
100 bbla. of 8l%tr - “
60. Bags Coffee.. -,r •. T . , T
10O BoxesCheSse. Ir .t... U ...i
• * D Cat Loads MolaiacBi' j> f it ft
Fine lot assorted grades Mackerle, Bacon and Lard.
Byrnpaa'l grades, and in foot everything Ju the pro-
visioolineat rAlr. XllroriOD 'ki)’
TALMADGE, HODGSON’ # W,
noviTwSt..