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p. A. STOVALL, . . Local Editor.
ATHENE (GA.
TUESDAY MOUSING, JAN.lt, 1870.
S\
More Mention.
Talk of a leap year party is rife.
Tiio rairin ' Oconee has subsided.
^ ,1. \V. at Lesters Hull, Friday night.
Old winter again comes out, “right side
U ^()i:r devil Has finished the President’s
y, w frame houses dot the landscape over
(he river.
j)r. Lipscomb returns to Vanderbilt, on
the 20th.
Katie Putnam, a charming little actress,
will he here Jan. 26th.
A new pavement in front of Tulmadge,
Hodgson & Co's, store.
Fruit trees around and about were said
to l>c in bloom last week.
Mr. Thomas’ flourishing school will open
17th, in Watkinsville.
A Mngnlflrent Sermon b; Dr. A. X. Lipscomb.
, Dr. Lipscomb preached last Sunday
morning in the Baptist Church of this city,
one of the most magnificent sermons we
have ever listened to. Basing his discourse
upon the 24th verse of the 27th chapter of
Alatth -w, he splendidly portray-d theuhar-
acter of I'o (tins Pilate. -Begiiiiiing from the
time when Jesus was silen ly praying in
the grove, where the “raoonligh shook its
silver from the olive and the pa.ni,” he ac
companied the lowly Naxarciie to Pilut<\
thence' to Ilt-rod and finally back again tA
til t former ruler, w ere Pilate, clad in his
royal purple, ooni.-s orth in.all his Koman
.•ndor and
splendor and judicial diguttv. His soldiers
drawn up in twnrU:tl.arrityrt^gy^^gfjinto|r
.<> » A
Miss Kellogg is wt length going to enter
the holy bonds. Her future name will be
SmUh. ■ - j . is
'R. M. He brook, editor and proprietor of
the New Orleans Picayune. die<i at Bladen
Springs, Ala., Friday morning fast
BalxMck can say with the A pi wile; "t^one
of tlieae things move me.” lie is still Private
Secretary to the President at the United
rffntM J * ' * * J 1 * /Willi.
Hart County.
ble steps'W’licro stands ty
his simplicity and humility li.doie the lit*
mull nous multitude lushed a ail tna* d by
pasriuii like the 44 surging billows upon the
midnight Baltic.” Here, Pilate, after en
deavoring to extricate himself from this'
States.
An enterprising .American in Paris is said
to he trying to engage Halvinij Rossi. Ristori
and Janau-chek to perform together in this
coun’rv during the cent-ania!.
Jack-on, Miss.. January 6.—Colonel
L < our wa-unanimously nominated hy the
O iio rsti.- caucus for the United _
Senate, the other caudidnes withdrawing in
his favor. k ■. ■ • 'in
Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson has made
. _ _ w ailay st hums. -Ageot* wanted. Oattt sad term
TIIE ATHENS MARKETS. tkub .% c..
Im their locality.
Particular* Free.
Augusta, Me.
Ketnale
Cuett Noth tag
P. O. .YltKfc-
most perplexing dilemma, has mg. the corn--' 8100,000 by novel-writing in the past eight
age and the nunliiiiws to £icu the infuriated years, anjl; she say* that “IgfHiobQ " '
tin
A new drain is being opened at the junc
ture of Clayton Street and College Avenue.
Tne Missionary Meeting at the Methodist
Church was largely attended Sunday night.
We had the pleasure of meeting, last
week, Mr. W. L. Holland, of Watkinsville
Teamsters have decided not to drive
fluster than ten miles per hour up Bridge
street.
The Union Prayer meetings though quiet,
are still developing a deep undercurrent of
feeling.
Mr. DeMore’s horse ran away last Satur
day, fell down and had to be cut out of
harness.
A committee actuated by n communication
in the Georgian, examined the lower bridge
Saturday.
The colored folks from the country seem
to lie in excellent humor. Hard times do
not affect them.
One of Mr. James Grineth’s sons, Stinney
hv name, had his arm horribly mangled
last week, in a gin.
T. A. Sofge Esq., of Augusta has taken
charge of the musical department of the
l.uev Cobh Institute.
Maj. Sidney
Mr ini interluded our labois last Saturday by
a mo-1 delightful visit.
l>r. T. A. S ilo, an able and experienced
d-iitist, can be found at Dr. MurreU’a old
stand. Dive him a call.
Mr. ( has. D. Hill, a son of Hon. B. EL
Hill, was elected City Attorney of Athens,
J.-.-r Wednesday afternoon.
mob and see that an innocent inan is re
leased from their dutches. This, indeed,
was the crisis, and had Pilate, fresh in his
official career and in li e, been placed in
this position, his action would have been
vastly different But hb manliness pnd
courage were warped and weakened long
ago; in other crises he had been found
wanting, and in this, the culminating era of
his life, signally failed. Like Lady Macbeth,
with a little water he washes the Id -od from
hi* hands, which has forever stained las
character an 1 soul; and in his final degra
dation and stlioid -, the av nging Nemesis is
triumphant. The similar into of Christ’s
jM-rseetttorswasdvve t u;>on, amlth -succeed
ing catastrophes to th Jews proved conclu
sively that He tv<i* the Son of God
Pilate and t' c enemies of Christ then and
now, have not only to stand lie fore the bar
of God, but are arraigned likewise Wore
t!ie bar of tln-ir hearts. You may deny the
birth, life and death of Christ, yea; may
deny his crucifies ion and rcsurrecti m, but
deny voir own hearts! Never, never.
The disco use was most attentively list
ened to. an 1 made an impression upon it
hearers never to be forgotten.
| Com mu ii.sited.]
Mr. Editor: It will be remembered
that our last Grand Jury recommended the
consolidation in our county of the offices of
Tax Collector and Receiver, and that our
.’epresent.itivc in the Legislature be re-
quested to lake'such steps at the next ses
sion of the General Assembly as will bring
Herbert of the -Savannah ; about this result.
Now, while we are not opposed to this
»ve, still, in justice to the peopleqf Clarke
count y, we think there should be a fuller
expression of opinion on tjiepart of our tax
payers, os there are strong arguments on
both sides of this question.
This might be done by. petition, which.
being furnished oqr Representative, would
lu-ibre an oxcit -d populace.
Watkinsville speaks of putting forth the
wet or dry” issue in the election of her
roMimissinnera. A good idea.
We learn that, a gentleman in town who
killed several hogs Hist week had nearly all
hi- meat spoiled hy hot weather.
Prof. W. II. Waddell, has consented to
deliver the address before the Clarke conn
tv Historical Society,next April.
We suggest that the committee of practi
e.tl engineers and architects he now appointed
to examine our public buildings.
notfcl cPadiev. j/£J|f: Ijas .
husband, and live* near Mobile,
J. M. Stone has been elected President
S o tem. of the. Mississippi State : Senate.
is Section is considered important, "as the
indications are that Ames and EhtVb. the
Governor and Lieutenant Governor,•■will be
ittpsached. '-t » t ** > > >
Dr. C. C. Pritchanl, of Augusta, was
brutally as-ailed by a negro who rang his
door-liell, 2 o’clock Saturday morning.
The Dr. ( going, to the door, anppodpg.it
was a 'ptsifi-ssiunpl call, received two very
painful ciua on hia head. The ap|H*aratice
ofhisneiee saved his.life. The negro has
not been caught. i - ib • 1 .-iviii)
We laid,lae pleasure of meeting yesterday
Col. Geo. MeCiesky, of Savannah. He just
returned to the S’ate from a trip to the
West While away out in Missouri became
near being arrested for Boss Tweed, whom
the natives thought he resembled very much,
lie was closely watched in more than one
town, and was even followed from Mexico,
Mis onri, hr a man who felt pretty confident
that he had the $10,000 reward in his
grasp—Chronicle and Sentinel. . •
Even liar per'a Weekly is constrained to
say of the crowning outrage perpetrated in
South Carolina: “It is ip vain for some
Republicans to declaim .about negro out
rages in Missis-ippi, if other Republicans
tna c Moses and Wliipper Judges in South
Carolin without a Republican proles'. Hie
voice of -he Republic n nr'ta ■' be on iit-
t .y -li a’ I unite in such t '• 1 s ni'en i-
! d umati >:i of t is act ot>1ho Legislature of
South Caro in a, that that body aid its
abettors in such acta may know h
l> rty abhors pd repudiates its weda.-t
II re is an * outrage’ which the simplest
11KD BEAD!
75*1 25
Butter SO* 35
UBOi'EHIES.
Sugar. crushed-.- It* 1*
•• A lists
11* 15
10* 16
Tts
ts* as
44 Demarare..
Coffee.Kio ...—.
Lauuayra.-
Cintttf4‘W«lly fmkaiD I>W,
—:0:—
COTTOX.—Steady. From 10 hi 11%
FACTORY OOOHS. tlactnd. So. l.kit* ...a- u '—, i ■.—,—, ,. . , -
HHE=Y?B
54 sheeting It * l* Chewing tobacco... 75*1 '
v tile PUOVISION . suoAtS Si
. su ' ; • 5a^t]uaaw^£feiib*ai. &
z_“» u * T »5iahutmo‘£ I## “
, 814*^. .. 14* is
o*».
Corn -whUl'ey 25* 6*1
French bntmly... 4 00* I w
Hatted (M»_ 6 00* 600
American Ote... Stefa*
BoorUm whiter* 00* 4 00
Wine* .6 00*10 00
HARDWARE.
Cuting* 014*1
Nails, pr keg 4 5*
Cotton Card* 78*1 6*
Hon* Shoes. ._ Mgalo
•• •• Natl*. 20*65
leather.
Hemlock
eor sex !n*y fiTcuiot,.
o ion* and aftslloD of any pereon then rliooev in-
OEKtS, THE GREATEST CHANCE OF THE
jiaatf??
■allow
Chcm, ftute-...
Knfliih Dairy...,
Onions, per bu...
Starch
Tallow-
. 4U» 50
20a
15s SO
“Z*UZ^JX..‘Z
Sul* Laather...: as* to
Ufr. Leather 40*75
liar*. •• 40*60
Calfskins— 44 00*100 00
tCipSklns 60 te 76 00
llry Hides. 12*15
lirrea Hida* .4*6
26* SO , BAUU1NU, TIES, HOPE,
t 00*1 20 | Bagging pr yd 14*16
te5^
n to | Tim .
te 10 | Hope, cotton.*
• 25»:t0
price*. Special rate* towholesalo
Tin; COTTOX a AUK FT.
’ AfifEwB, ok.4 Jan. 11; 1876.
Receipts
Siiipmeuts . ...
Sales In Spinners
Market middling
Rain Fall
Highest Temperature
Lowest .ysJj.k.t.
319
:. *366
v. 7
11 3-4
67-100
68
37
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
.. ... . , . .. enable him to proceed advisedly and in .-n>
(.mley, the lYoubadour, ’ now ndgWtta^Sfcnea with At.rift lnuftane 'I
n,m bell and uaunts his eninson haulier
il t»iv |ivimuii uu iiuiiisut
Tax-Payer.
“The Lawyer's Ode to Spring.”
men verse:
A speci-
“The aon^a of the taM birds row
Th • memory of oar youthfii! hours.
As young and green >ta the aaid bought,
A* fresh and fair ** the* Held flowers.”
Four Chromos Free!—In nnler to in
troduce our large, eight-page. Illustrated
Literary and- Family Paper, The Souvenir,
we will send it, on trial, six mouth* fir only
60 cts., and to each suhseri!>er w? will mail,
post paid, four elegant Oil Chromos. “Ljt-
liev. W, P Kramer, of he church or ! tie Rjd Ridifig Hull.” “Tne Cnib^ra^’*
A:,menu-lit of Augusta, delivered a very Swing,*’ “Peek ii Boo" and ‘ Mither’s Joy.”
fine sermon at Emmanuel church last Sun- These pictures are not common prints, but
New York—Noon—Cotton, sales 474;
middling uplands 13 5-16; middling Or
leans 13j; market dull
Liverpool— ><•• m- Cotton, sales 8,000;
" cn '*1 tor sju-«*til.tr 1'Hi an • <;X|Kirt 1000: middling
upl in ls 5 15 10; .Middling Orleans 7 3-16;
I market dull and i-a-ier.
" Augusta Cnttoii. receipt- 087? sales
512; iniddliags 121,; Market firm; demand
un ierslan l, and which strikes at the mot (-’'esl for the liettei yiadi-.
d.iv.
Mr. 11. L. Moss has just received a new
Hal), enmhinat on-lock safe. Besides being
very massive and substantia], it is a beautiful
w nk of art.
A young tornado made its appearance iu
our city about 12 o’clock Sur.d i.v night,
taring branches of trees and fence palings
:' imirk its path.
Ladies Centennial Tea Party at Newton
ll iu-e, 21st inst. Benefit of Good Tem-
p'.ars—good rause. Lot all our jieople
oiKMiirage the same.
We nro sorry to learn, that Mr. Wm.
fidrley is “off” the pollee force. Mr.
Shirlt-v lias been a inemlier of this Isidy for
u arlv twenty years.
Judge Gi-o. C. Thomas fills the bill in
style at Watkinsville. He makes .things
stand around, and his legal machine is run
ning smoothly enough
Mr. Win. Long is building a neat and
Mib-tantial cottage on his place two miles
from Athens. Hill has just l«»*t his gin
house, but he is'nl easily discouraged.
A man in Morgan county has been found
1 mean that, for fear nobody will bury
him when lie dies, he israisingtwo buzzards
11» (.eifortn that pleasant little office gratis.
An exchange says that, trying to do busi-
genuine oil chromos in sixteen colors, that
are equal in appearance to fine oil paintings.
Just think ot it—four fine chromosand an
excellent literary |«|K-r six months for 60
cts. Try it. Make up a club of five subs
seriiiers, and we will send you an extra copy
for six months and four extra chromos.
No danger of losing your money. Wd tb-
fer to the Post Master, Bristol, as to our re
sponsibility. Cish required In advance. No
samples free. Agents wanted to take sob-,
script ions ami sell bur fine pictures. 'From
$3 to 810 a day easily made. Address,
* W. M. Burrow, Bristol, Tenn.,
dee28-4t. 200 Main St.
When I took tnv Jeftve h*t ni jht,
Nelli©—'he coaM tin no more—
Tv>f>lv hrou_r.tt :» caml e-li/ht,
JuVt to Ahovr me to the door.
of civil Hociety.
The planters of Burke county, recently
met at Waynesboro’ and resolved that, of
the three classes-of labor, the wages system
was the best; that theshare system will do
it pro|>erly supervised, and that the tenant
system should be abandoned. They also
resolved that farm labor in a cotton country
is necessarily of twelve months’ service, and
should be so eugaged. The giving ot Satur
day as a rest day was pronounced mischiev
ous and demoralizing, and so was the prac
tice of certain merchants in purchasjtjgb*4d-
cotton. Tiiey then pleilged themselves not
to pjiint over fifteen acre* of cotton to the
plow.* nr pay more than sixty dollars a year
to a fiel l-hand.
l>KATirrt*i an EiTixiAM.t You8 • -Man —
Oii Saturday night last, . he ever-geriial
J • n Nitnmo expired at the r sidence of
h s sister, on Norths street, after n pEiuful
and lingering illness, from that dread
sco! rgC, conauniptksfi. The deceased’was
forty- ight year* of age, and Rs gallant a
spirit as ever breathe<L D irin.tr the war
he was a First Lientenaut of the Richmond
Howitzers, and served as a brave officer
with that command daring the long four
years’ struggle. He was born in Elizabeth
ISty, N. O.. and since the war was con
nected with tho large dry goods hou-e of
Coeharane it McLane, in New York. Of
an ever am'aide and plensaut disposition,
he made uaitv friend^ ami a large circle of
acquaintances, unite their sympathies with
the sorrowing relatives. “ life’s fiifitl fever
over, he sleeps well.”—Portsmouth Enter
prise.
#5™ 10 ,nd
-- .. - - . Agtuteiwaa**Ui i Addren
Hunon Soppljf Co., Marion, Oaiu. jaaRB i
'■ rSoiieei ,
E FILED WITH TH^ ORDI-
SiHUitv. All parouea oouoanwd are teeby uotiAad to
*iio» wm, if any they have, v y each appUeatiati
aiioaKl not Ke (hinted at tba Jannarr tenn een of the
Cantl of Ordinary of *uid ouuutT, Dae. 2d 1S7&. i> »* ; J
(lA.WEllB. Ad|n’r» c
ITrT SH'ERIFFS SALK '
•rhi-
BE sold ON THE FIRST
Tua-daj in iVbroary next, within, th* .late
honre of »a!e, hefore tho Chart Uuu-e door in the town
of H -nwell. Hut County, 6*., a trael of land y'no and
MteS h •*“* pounty, ooatiiinmg ture* Imnd o* had «ix-
<*p lean,
UU'ln acr©, mow or leakr, ndjoumig Uu, a of L.
At ton I, J. B. A.forJ, H. Tyler and vtlim, bettirkuown
W.th* naidout pt.eoof the late F. G. StowiT*; aim
taryiSw ,»ix aeree, more or leaa, adjoining, huida of J,
B AToKt, K. H ;uk* i.nd S. V. Uilifurtl. All levied oh
and eoid as the property of F. O. Slower*..to eutL-fy •
" ‘ ' * ‘ Superior Court of eeid-eomny
iam*6Te to Jbrclt tenn, 1875, In taxor of A. J. Conn.-ll,
M illy te Connell and Wm &L MoMutUu vn-U. A.
Webb, AJm’r. of F. G. Stowers, also to aatisfV vurions
other it. (ha, in my h nd» va. aaid F. Q. StowVre. All
> the ?
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jftrM.R , NEW YOKK.1 - ’’
Memphis—Cotton, receipts 1 411; ship
ments 1835; sales 2600; mindJngs 12j;
market quiet.
Galveston—Cotton, net receipt* 3836;
gross 3S65; exjHirts cuastwi.su 2032; to
Great Britain 2401; to the Ouamel 1933;
sales 650; middlings 12g; mai kei dull.
Savannah—Cotton! net receipts 1989;
gross 2003; exports to Great'Britain 3182;
sales 1557 ; middlings 12>; market quiet.
Charleston—Cotton, net receipts 1851;
,ex|«irts to the continent 2000; .sales 1200;
'middlings 13; market firmer.
New Orleans—Cotton, ties receipts
3597; gross 4556. exports to Gnat Britain
2333; to the cun'ii-eut 1093; sales 10,000;
leiildliug 12J; low middling 11^; good or>
iliimry lOj; demand good.
Morilf— Cotton, net receipts 3856; gross
3804; exports coastwise 584; sabs 2000;
middlings 12j; market quiet.
> 1
If you want Powers & Wnightman's Chemicals, tho
(* to Losoo .t lRu-cr*. “ Sept. 15—46-tf.
Tw:. Gi ann CasntAi. IIotxl—The Souttiern head
quarters in New York—i» capable of entertaining fifteen
hnndnsi gueata. / j , i 48
3000 lb-., Sti ict'o Dura Lead, just received by Loaor
A Bitun. BepClt—46-tf.
How it w*4 I cannot tell, a
When I felt her !ia id in mine,
Somelliiin- aaid, “Why not s» well
Press her pretty lip- to thl e ?”
Then I clasped one hand quite ti-.-ht—
T'other held the light, 'ou kuow,—
So t iqt'Nettle, helpless quite.
Folt a e' couldn't any tell “No.”
Eut she r*vo a little aeream,
T i did ne’er the bliss deny:
And o brief the happy dream—
In went »he, and oat went 1.
. . — | From -*Li>em«nofSi«*jR(2t,
Take Particular Notice.-
I have
which
in'"-without advertising, is like winking at i large amount,of money due me, which I hang it all,’haven’t they got To carl the
a pretty oj r i ; n v jie dark f you may know ne ed. Thedfools were sold on tiirty Uayk Rwamp to Atlanta in order that it may be
" hat you are doing, but noboT else does.
fiie 5 oung Lady’s Reading Club is rapid
ly increasing in importance. The lecture
Wore this society, by Dr. Tucker, last
'\ I'dtiesday night, was high y enjoyed by
all present.
Improvement is the order of the day, at
iW Lower Bridge. On one side a neat and
substantial littlo causeway has been put trp,
while a confectionery shop is being put
u l* ° !1 the other.
Just now Athens is enlivened hy the pres-
I'me of two bciles, respectively from \Vttsh-
Wilke’s and Greensboro, Ga., while a
‘bird front Atlanta to-day, will complete
I us charming trio from our sister towns.
riu- farmers of Clnrke county will meet at
town Hall, 12 o’clock 18th inst., for pur-
jH>-e of electing delegate* to Sjinng Couvin-
ion oj Georgia State Agricultural S.K5iety,
lime. Many of the accounts have lieen al
ready due for six and twelve months. From
and after this date I cannot sell except for
cash, to those who have not paid me up
promptly, and I think that tb-y will not ask
it. I would sell on long time if I were able,
but I am not and cannot. “A word to the
wise is sufficient.’’ Those indebted to qie on
last yearfs • account are requested to 'settle
their acerunts without delay, a* all accounts
not settled in some way b> the first ot Feb-
uary, will oe placed in the hands of a lawyer
for collection. T. A. Burke,
Bookseller and Stationer.
Ilxrris-isms'
Yd- is said to be leap-vear, which ought
to he very comforting to frogs and circus
men. V
An Atlanta man whti had his heal VoT
face iiadly: scalded by a premature skyrocket,
is endeavoring to fix the crime on his mother
in-law.
Some Bay street m rchants are so busy
that they can’t go home to dinner, and yet
they manage to capture enough time to piay
several games of French bagatelle for beer.
t . The Avgusta Constitutim-dist wants to
know whv the. Cbudifufioa’s Okefenokee ex-
liedition has not mode its reports J
hang it all,*- haven’t they got To carl
tSf'Tlu-' undersign'd have on hand a clioico lot ol
Timothy list,'whlCh (tiev will sell cheap for cash.
/ . t GANN & REAVES.
*\f you want Fnmiture, call on GilieUnd, Wood ft
Co., wl.o maufacture and deal iu all kinds of Furniture
•:id Coffins, mid sell as cheap as any house in this city.
March S4, 1875—21-Iy.
NOTICE*—<5( mntrr mercltants and Ptiysiclaus, wa
are now pri psrcd to sell yoa ill articles pertuining to
the drug tn.de ns cheap aa you can yet them in Georgia,
freight ad. led.fcoNos * Bannia- Sept. 15—46-tf..
Gilleland, Wood ft Co. have added th* Coffin buaiuesa
to their Furniture Manufactory, and always keep on hand
a large stock of Wood and Met*Uc Burial Cases. They
sell as cheap m any house in the State, and furnish,
without extra ehargeto their p .trons, their splendid now
llenme lor funeral occasions. M rch 24—sl-ly
photographed and analyze<l. ! M
The city editor of the 'Aujim Rhbstitti-
tionnlut, in n vein of sarcasm, asks us what
we meau by 2q*ntvt<y’’ whbky^ -^Tjftt > 9
11‘» l>e held at Brunswick on the 8th ot Feb-
ruary.
J K Lew hero will he found a proclamation
roni David Emanuel, acting Governor of
w -date in 1801, organizing the Senatus
K?r CUi 01 U,,iv ersity of Ga. This was
• j" ‘ r,,,n ihe okl Georgia Gazette publish
n ^wnnah at that time!
I n > *J na » Oconee county, tnnts np
cn-"' h *'' s ^i ||e croj) of cotton and
i * ’k be shipped nine young mules from
- ““'a, broke them, hauled his fertilizers
L,, i0n } * loi » the Athens depot, 13 miles,
It.,, j 1 l "‘ e,l| l «f the year didn’t owe his
I 1 * 11 '!* “ dollar.
We , re pl ased to welcome into our
la,t '^turday Mr. J. O. Mathew-
alU'Hlqto a \f a* \f !n A nAatt low
Good Templars.—The regular meeting
of Evans Lodge, 76. will be held in their
Hall, on Friday evening next, the 15th inst..
at 7 o’clock. A full attendance is earnestly
requested.
Lucas & Ware—To thf.ir Customers :
Our terms have been liberal, and wo must
now call on all who owe us to pay prompt
ly all past indebtedness. Jail 4—4t.
x ,„n ; Mr. M. is Agent for that
rim, ?u,nothe “Soluble Pacific.” the
ur ' r mme " , » of which will he found in
■ e „ r ' u, “ ns >lii.s morning. This gentleman
Tl f 18 * n oxcc ** ent company.
Cobb Institute Messenger, we
it »i’u j”’ ‘knrtly make its appear'nee.
Flinlia,, p e,ll,e ' 1 oy the young lnilies of the
it ilm .- terar y Society, set up and printed
|h-* J ,u, e. all the work being done by
Sweetness.—We were shown ye*terdav a
stalk of Chinese Sugar Cane which measured
16J feet. This was raised on the farm of
our enterprising farmer, Mr. Gledhitl. But
the main point is that this cane was cultivated
hy his wife, and if nothing uiiforseea takes
place, she will realiz- some 5 or 6 barrels of
syrup from one acre, which will be quite a
handsome divalend on the production rtf one
acre. The average is about 5 stalks to the
hill. Who can bent this 1—Chatta>uoga
limes, Sep. 21 si, 1875.
“Leah Monlrai,’’ a story of Southern life,
hy Mrs. Belle Kendrick- Abbott. Thischarnt'
ing Southern production is iipon our-Tahle
For sale by T. A. Burae. Price 81-50
riy- uttf- 1 "’ tl "*y succeml in their enter-
our’n-i- J "’ l, y "* n the title of “Trained
“ Pip,*,, v
I ,j, ( Please X.
Fin Gihhha^g K ^ uarte - u * 11 ^vrdle race
fit ■2 u "“ a y ftflcncon:
I falter cam leri0S! calf Cavorting canine.
Ilxildin^f.*!.!!”? (®) Courageous child
|CoV
c, ‘L»Hii ch ' n? C * n, 7 le 4
At In t e? pfr .° n ? e ^ViQountgeous qbild.
‘•trad. n^ u , nt . l J>e calf was vvo lengths
irivtiwfout A Brooklyn man s it down on the ■ shadow ante d to give a
PATcnsronK. —The New York Wotiif s
placarding tliu Lower Bridge.
An amiable *poase was uw kened^a taw
nights ago in a very rude manner, by bet
venerable hn b>nd; wh v with^ Wows, died
out: “John, I a-h g'tiqgju kill you for that,”
He was dreaming ot a slight “unpleasant'
ness” between himself and a neighbor. _ The
unfortunate husband is now “tied up” m the
garret, and his wife’s nose bandaged witlt
bandana.
J. P. HtunMetnn, of Georgia,-'was elected
ch-fk-oi the Com mittee^of^W^vw attd Metu
N* Excrox rox Biiko Sick.—No person cau u»«
R.selirc’s U nui Syrup arituout getting iininediat*
relief anii cue-. We have the fim case of Coogba,
Col l* or Con - limp*.ion, or any disoaa* of the Throat and
Long*, yet to e.ir from tluit lias not been cored, We
'mTedbtribate-l every year, for tint* yean, over 250,-
• ■09 Sample Bottle# by Druggiata in *11 pint* of AIM
United States. No other UunnCacturer or Medicine*
ever gave i heir nre i amlions such a teat a* this. Go lo
vour Druggist* R. T. Brnnihy - ft Co^ and get a bottle
■for 75 I*nu ana try it—imxidote will reliev# yon.
Sample Bottles 10 centf each. den.
gitnl. Tyhdair might as”well have
Farradav what he meant hy electricity. This
sort of badness won’t go round, tdla-sprak.
A citizen of Macon, who kept up his New
Year's call until after dark, says that a dog
on the front stoop is n very poor substitute for
a door-mat. lie doesn’t remember whether
he sat down on the substitute or not, but his
asntaliMiis seem to be. somewhat worn be*
l,in,i ’ ‘ t'tt» mill! -‘li. *
The local editor of the .Augusta Constitu
tionalist aonouuces with some . degree of
bitterness that he is not otijy able hut wilL
ilia to defend his jokes. ”Tb** shows the
right sort of spirit. A man who won’t
stand hy a pet joke ought tn be taken out
and tickled with a currycomb.—Sav. Neat.
A friend of Senator S n wood approached
him the other day, and said:: i'Oalouel, 1
would like very much to have some soft po
sition in Washington.” “The softest place
I know of,” said the Senator, “is on the ro-d
of i lie ex Attoruev-HwteraTs head. Would
ymi like the placer Toe firieod didn’t
think he would.
' Fools ft Ilcirr, Mi
, Baltimobx —In another
IcniNUT*,
part oi out puper will b* aouua tjie bu*iue*ac*rtl ofthla
_cll known iionne, who** umnufacturea are in no* from
Maine to Mexico and Sooth America, and every when
regarded a* firM-clau in tl.eir design, material am
yr-rkmansliip. Wi ll CwiliUe* for manufacturing ami
shipping largely increased slid improved from year to
\ car, tin y are prepared to fill all orders promptly and
will guarantee their pal top* tUorouglUy reliable work.
Those in need ‘ f anything iu -heir liue would do well
to apply for th ar eireolar and prices. dvc7,
tjr— * u
‘lr xo found at lalt!—Sossraixo New Undue tub
Sub.—A new era is dawning upon the life of womaiL
liiUierto • e ha* been called upon to suffer the ill* of
mankind and her own beanie*. The frequent and di*-
All parties in drilled to Momts Hunter A
Beusse either by uota or aoeoust will please
come forward at once and make a settlement,
or same will be placed in the bands of an
attorney for collection. ■ janll-2t.
Removal.—T. A. Sale, Deotist, has re-
inuved to the offiae lately occupied by Dr. J.
W. Murrell, on Jackson street, janll-tf.
Bread is the Staff of Life.—Call and
exataine the stock- of flnnr in store (best
thing on the market) at Talma doe, Hodg
son & l b’s, pTlSawETl
A large and well assorted stock of fai
Talmadoe. HodqsonA Cow. jitnU-jlt ..,
V joa wish to. pom Vegetable* for oal»
Gardening for Profit!
If job teh to bacoae s Commercial Florlat,
Practical Floriculture!
If JOB Wlab to Go>dea for Anmaestetor
for Horn* U»* only, read .,jj
Gardening for Pleasure!
Peter Henderson. ^
Price |1^0 each, post-paid, by mail.
Our Combined Catalogue for 1870, of
EVERYTHING
IteTBl
GARDEN!
Sent Free to all Applicants.
Our Urc* mortratfd Catalogncrt of Setdi
Plants, numbering 175 pagr«, and con-
Ulains 2 colored Plate*, rent withont charge
to pnrcluaerrt of any of th« shore thn-«
book*. Scat to all othcion receipt of 50
85 Cortlandt Street,
NEW YORK.
•old subject to tie w.ddw*a dowor. ' iUrtwctl, Jun, 3d,
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
Notice. /
ft Lb PEB80KB H AVISO PI
IV SAMUEL FREEMAN, |
ty, daietucd,
same to me for no, .... . .
t and those ifidebtad to said
to ii s*Ee immoni
j- 11-aw
Clarke County SfiertlTs Sale.
W ILL be sold before thc'Cbtirt House
door in tba city of Athens, Clarkscoanty, Ga.
on the Firat Tuesday in tba I
the .ollowing property, to wit; i
city of Athens, ill ukl co
•tract, on the east ekleof si
on the south; Patrick Smith oh t
R. S. War. . Said lot containbig Sacres, l
sold by virtue of s fortaer levy made I
C., and turned over, to mo by ainftice <
SIStli District G. Mi Ahril torm, 1ST*. 1 .
ouly advertised claim ttiterpoaed by Fetei Smith, ■
friend of A. Jolinaon’6 children. . Said claim act aside
end now rc-advertired, this NOT.Jmh.1875. ju -■
nov30-5t. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
Clarke County Sheriff's S&le.
HEREAS, M. M. JOHNSON, ADMIN1STRA
tor of tiara!i C. Hilliard, deceased, applies to inc
said administration.
for letters of dismission from
Tore* are therefore to cite and admonish all couoerned
to show cause (it any thay have) at my office, on .ot;
before the firat Monday in April next, why said letter*
should ui.t be granted.
It Given under my hand at office this 31st day of Dec.,
1875.
J*nll.4t. FBED C. STEI'HENSC N, Ordinary.
conuty, , T . rw , ... — ...
the legid hour* of sale, the following property tor wit:
All ot that tractor parcel of land altnaMd, lying and
being in the comity of Clarke, in tba qtts of Athens, on
the north aide of the road leading to Clarksville, near
two miles from Athens > Chapel, adjoining Robert
Booth, Peter PUiuixy, John Johnson and others. Said
lot conta uing four acres, all enclosed, with good cabin*.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordlwry ot
Hart eonnty. G* n will be sold before the Court
Uuose door in Hartwell, in said county, ou the first
Tuesday in February. 1876, within th* legal hours of
aucruay >44 svuiuw^. SOI U, WIlUlll kll« IC^at uuuiv Vi
sale, one undivided half interest in 40 acres of land
on Shoal Creek, in aaid oonnty, a* the property of B.
C. Waltera, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and credi
tors. Terms Cash.
jau4-4t. C. A. WEBB, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Conr of Ordinary ot
llart County, Ga., will be sold, before the Court
Uouse door in Hartwell, in said comity, on the first
Tuesday in February, 1876, within t ie legal hours of
sale, one hundred and ten seres of land in said county,
joining J. E. Teaslv, J. M. Cason and others, on the
waters of Beaver Dam Creek, as the property of Burrel
Dickerson, deceased, for the benefit of bein' and credi
tors. Terms Cash. • >
j*u4-4t. C. A. WEBB, Adm’r.
V OT1CE.—1 have 31ed with the Court of Ordinary of
” Hart County, G.t., application for leave to aell the
real estate of D. P. B-dleuger, deceased, of said county.
AH persona concerned are hereby notified to show
cause, if any tiiey have, why auch application should
not be granted, at February tenn, 1876, oi said court.
jan4-4t. JOHN A. MAGARITY, Adm’r.
f * EoRGIA—If ll.’TCOUNTY.—('ADixxxx'a')rrioB.
• Dec.
Soil.. IMTVn—Jiaa pti C nwiord Im- y-plied
exemption <.I ji;rs. si tlty, nod I will pass iijch. toe
‘Heath t.ayof Jaon.r.., 1-fS,
iM.'cffi c. r.i Tid'HKNSoN, Ordinary.
decdd-Jt.
-;.ulu a: II o i
to satisfy the above stated ft. th. this December the. 6th
1875. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
decT.4t , : m ■.ov.
Clarke Couni
vft, ILL BE 80LD, BEFORE THE(
If door, in the otty of Athens,C
e.
BOUSE
oonnty, on
the First Tuesday in Febrdgy next, #&#!n the legal
hours of aaie, toe following property, to-wit:
One Dsrk Bay HORSE, about four yean old. Levied
upon by virtue ot two mortgage fi. Ike, from Clarke
Connty Court, General Section, November Term. 1875.
Priutnp Brothers ft Bollard vs. J. E. Tamar. All sold
to satisty the above-*tated fi. (ks.
dec7-8w J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
U r HEREAS, JAMES M. LUMPKIN APPLIES TO
rae for letter* of administration on th* estate of
Robert C. Lumpkin, late of aaid oonnty, tfooeased.
These are therefor* to cite and admonish all oooeern-
ed to aiiow cause, (if any they have) at my office on or
lwfore the firat Monday in February next, why said
letters should not be granted. Given under my band
at office this, the 3d day of January, ISIS,
jant Sod. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
i V EORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas WU-
U ‘
_ liam A. Hemphill, Administratorof William Wood,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters ot dis
mission from said adminiatntien. w - * '■
These are therefore to cite ted admonish all con
cerned to show cause (if any thay have) stray office, on
or before the firai Monday in May nest; why said letters
sliouid not be granted. Given orrfermy hand at office,
tliie i ht Si In d.iy of December, 1875. i haV.
ja. .4.7m. ABA M. JAA^BON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CLARKE COUNTY.
O RDINARY’S (iFFICE, (JANUARV, «th, 1876.—
M irtha L. Kennev, wife of Joseph A. Kenney, (h*
i iviiLaiiigj, lire spidie-j for •raeraptfon of ptiramateradd
reelsitur- nptart nud v»:u . on ot homestenJ, and ! will
, v * v • » i a. tW rt«ne 1 \»Vioclt F, k, 6n the flOm'd*/
SHERIFFS SALE. ‘Ktaj.m , a . „ '
^•1I.L HE SOU) Harass tub I ...tteKteMBtetei*
.Madison ( entity.
_ urt Unurac iltior Iu Luc (ova of
witliiu the l«r/al houra of nale, on the first Tuc*tla% iu
Ffbrtuiry in xt, the lol.owing properrj, to wit:
5>ixty-**ne ucroa «>t laml, more or Ium, on.t
Soam* Broittl River t adjoiuiu^ huvU of W.
frttuie ot W. J. Bird, deceased, audothen, tolerably
1 improvedr Levied ou artthe proj»erty of OeorgwW.
Burden, to satinfy a fl fa. waued fh»m the Juatice**Court
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUN fY,' 11
I IRDISARY’8 OFFICE, JANUARY 4th;
MARBLE.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
mitts m
Dealer in and manufacturer of Monuments, Head and
Foot Stone*, Marble and Granite Box Tomb* and Cra
dle Tomb*. All work warranted. t*er»ou* will do
wall to examine my de*ign», end /be eonvinced that
tl»ev an dealing with a fair und aquhri mJn.• [— j
Athonm OaTSdsWU 8ft. 1OTJ4. !_M«C
T en
c.
Toy .Money
COAL!
H
(’OAL!!
. Yar.1 iu connection
iji'i u stOCTtoi'POUU HUN
DRED TitN.s, 1 WHSIW Iire|iara,l tn offer the follow^
ing ( 'a ils nv^H- git bunt's oi Atl.«n4. at verv low poeeit:' .
GENUINE “ COAL CREEK,”
From Knoxville Iron Codroany. Bari s brightly, is in
Lir/e iumiis, liaud picked, and is free from slate and
C>iuke44 >, L ) i-tlll l .. 1 lT
-CAIIABA,”
Of Atabamk, 'AYnost cxccllein Coal for domestic nsc.
being Bud Ash, large lumps, kindles quickly, and
makes no cinders, soot or dust.
| 2 E< iRlilA—CLAKKE < COUNTY.-—WHEBEAB.
Of Alabama,
f ‘‘ BljAClK CREEK,”
jf. A new Coal, and the purest t
tliut comes
pul
■'roni the Cool Fields ot* Alabama or Tennessee.
J. II. CARLTON.
Augnct 11, 1875. 1 41-tf.
Great Reduction in Prices
E ^or the next thirty days. Brocket*, Wall
Pocket*, aud all kind* of OrnamenUl
Wood Work,
will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Now is the tim* to make your houses beautiful at low
figure*.
Gr**at bargains giren iu eYerythingat
26-tf BURKE’S BookStny-
The very thing for b*
* K BURK’S Book Stoi
June 9 \878k %
A ~ a r
100 Gilloa Still, wlt^ Cap
Apply to Suminey, uutenet
Newton.
June 2, f 1874.
For Sftle.
«Ami(
k Beil/ or
is.y
I CM) • it J
#
GaiLEGc
AVEgUE i r
or... lv,
pay GOOpfl EMPOBUIM!
BY
BIOSES MYERS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTH I NG
BOOTS, i$HOES t I1ATS,
C?arw:t6, Furs, Blankkts,
Fancy anti Millinery title:.
STORE BOOM EXtARGE r
STOdlt' INCREASED.
treesing irregularities peculiar.to her sea have kiM been
to her tne “ direful spring of woe* unnumbered. In
he mansion of the rich and iu the hovel of pjverty
like woman has bcen the constant, yet patient victim
of a thousand ills unknowu to man—and these witliont
a remedy. * Oh Lord, how long I” iu the agony of bar
soul, bath ah* cried. Bat now the hoar of her redemp
tion » come. Site will ' after no more, tor Dr. J. Brad-
field’* Female Regulator—Wouiau’a Heat Friend—ia for
sale by all respect-.ble Druggists tiirougliont tlie land at
fit.30 per bottle. In anot. eri-lumn of this newspaper
will be foond some interesting particular* concerning
til* Female HeguMtor sn AffLer information highly Jin-
uortsuttoarimM * * A* +* *
Near MxuitTs, G*-, March 21.1870.
Mura. Wm. Boot ft Sosa :-About out Tear ego I
bought a bottle of Bradfiel.t’a Fatnal* Rcgnlator from
asvanl phyaii jte teen ding, tej^mrt wterao
We will beg the citixeuO of Athens and vicinity to give
us a cull and examine our stock before purchasing.
Weatherly & Co.
1 i ijRE' NO W READY
For the Fall & Winter Trade
IvING’S CURE
FOB
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
4 * \V illiatn J. Russell, anpUcf te for lattfra.aCrakf: r
minHtratlon, witlrthe wili-anuaxeJ, on the estate o ,
Knliard T.Brumby, late.of aakldofflity dOeesaeg 7 '
y mud It-gvj,
sho id not be granted. Given under my lmnd at office,
this Jltu day o. DccuuihCf iSTfi. v teO£i_ ’.u St-0
. .;j’ 1 ^ CLARK- SHERIFF 8ALiL ot-iJau..
A fi/ ILL be sold before the Cotttt Hfrtise' '
v \ door in the city of AtbeatjClark connty, Ga
nn the first Tuesday in Fa rnaijr next, within tap legal
hours Cf sale, the following property, to wft s
Tiie undivided interest ol J: E. Turner, the temtin-
der of two hundred acre* of laud, more or leaa, lying
in Clark and Oconee counties and State of Georgia,
known aa the place whereon, Mary Turner now lives
and holds • life interest in, the aaid Und lie* ht Bon-
couib District 841, G. M-, on McNutt* Greek adjoining
Jackson, Gqraan, David Hedges and other*. All levied
upon hy virtue of three attachment fl. fira from ajnstice
court 241 District,G. M. Buncombe, James H. Huggins
vs. J. E. Turner, and David M. McCleskey,, va,, J. E. ..
Turner and Joeeph Hodges te.“J. E. Turuer all to' aat-
isfy the above stated fl. flu. this ,Deoemb«r the 24th
1875. J; A r BB0WN1NG; BJteHt?!
dcrtS-sK
iM
IS THE ONLY •
CERTAIN REMEDY
fob the disease among
Poultry of ail Kinds*
Used twice ftVeek it will
Prevent the Disease,
And kfeep the flbultry in a
EEALW CONDITION.
It has been used successfully, for ycara in
this and other Ststra. Price 50 cents per
buttle, which makes TWO GALLONS of
the Medicine. Prepared by
Dr. WM. KING,
Athens, Ga.'—33 tf.
CLARK—SHERIFF SALE, fv.h.un
\JV ILL be sold before the Court Ha
•V door in the city of Athe a Clark Coonl]
the fiftt Tuesday in February next within the
hoars of sal* the following property to-wlt: '
All ;he right and interest that Thomas W. Carr
holds in and to the house where William A, Carr Uyefi w,
at the time of his death, now occnuUaby'MttffneiMhe*, •
Carr, within the corporate limns of Athena, Clark
connty, Ga., near Georgia Railroad Depot, and the an- it.
closed lots adjoining said boose containing fifteen acres,j .
more or less, th* interest of said Thomas W. Carr in '
raid property being one fourth of the undivided interest
in remainder to vent after the termination, of the lift
estate of Miss Florida Carr in said property, th6 house
is a fine, large and commodious one, the titniHon eliga-
ble and very valuable and desirrble. All sold by virtue
of a fi; th. from Clark Superior Court-August Term
1875. H. H. Cariton A Co. e* Thomas W. Carr, all to
Satisfy the above stated fl. fa. this December 24th UT*> 1 ,L
dec28-5t. J. A. BROWNING, Shenff. , ,Jf
ing proi
Jf
Notice.
\ EEDLES for all kind* of Sewing Machines,
whole-ale and retail, by
Sept. 22, 1875—47-tf
S. C. DOBBS, Agent.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
. N w. HAUDRUP*
, to wit:
tractor parcel of land situated, lying and
being in the county of Clark, it* and hear the oorpome k
limits of the ei.y of Athena on the left hand ride of th* ,■
rood leading to Jeflkraun, adjoining Lumpkin, Wtiv 1
and otliera, containing 17 acres, more or lest, with all;,
appertehsnees thereto belonging. AU levied on .by .
virtue- of a fl. fo. from Clark Superior Court, August
term 1867, J. R. Crane Administrator of Roes Crane
deceased, vs. Thomas M. Daniel. AU to satisfy th* ,
above stated fi. fa., Dec. 24th 1875.
dec28-5C J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff. u ‘
Has reuu
fo the op[*nsite
A lA EXIST, T , j ,
teteiu 8hop froiik the old Tsombard Building
or College Avenue, next door to the
Having ju*t returned from New York with a large and
well selected tetock of *> •’*-
DRV GOODS & GROCERIES,
Ready-made Clothing. Hats, Bools,
Shoes, .Wajpd and IKtVfa?
Ilard tea re," Crockery' Drugs,"
■ ■ d*fts, <£c.i <£o., <£c.
Lester Building. 1’rice* Liberal, »ud First Cia*o Work
.uaranteSS.2 ‘ f' • f :, ^[ une 1^* 1876—38-tf
Fall and Winter
Millinery Cioods,
f thing tor which it is recommend,
erfect health.
until I ,
and it ia
Shu is now iu pel .
Aaitel will at least try ora* hot0»
■»&. aao»Bu.s.
I'hope all auflkrinfi
ottle tod have health
■ To Lsad au
tor* ol ti * W
fontided ou the
ing machine science, and
another sewing era hinea,
Base balls at Reduced Prices.—Cook
rtf i he Walk and Bnunding Rock—fejrula
tion size and weight. «nd ..the brat tail
■ nmde. Pt
ourtespom
5 nuu HIHI IHO
hung his bat up on a fly.-
All gfltel- delivered promptly and guar-
nte d to give satisfaction, end ft* cheep es
Tai.madge, Hodgson 4
janll 2L
jo wn to wa bcw-
ita. In advance oi
_ being adopted constantl'
The WBrao S rape.iy ntoitw theprtfcrtme* ofa
parties that are aeqaaint d with rawing machlM, an
tthaa already takan th* front rank among tba firat-dua
machine* M this conn try; and its
being mauntactured where labor a , .—
teSbwteanineraten.dte,bMran«togpr» lea.than
ti {Tiber fira^elws machines. Maciune* will hude-
Qeered at any Railroad St-tiou in this eonity, free of
tranapivtarioa charge*, if ordered through Ursaaw ft
Bnuwv, Athene. Ge*
— >ev send an elegant catalogue and chromo circular
wu application. They want a few more good agents.
^Tna Cwsar aau Porrtu Avaurr* Svoas o» Ftat- 3
' i now 5
•urafteMS or ft era. No. 66 amisu. nv.—ts
..r^rffifofmrerta Carpels, Oil Clotin, Lam-
L'UorniceVand Upholstery Goxl< at a suvitig ot
’ T| '
Dud rifear.
b rqniuuJV
15 to M par cv..u on
■Mliriraareo.Jyeqa __
UnioD, A call before poredting at other houses is r«6.
- . All
JXJUjNTRY FBOfttjCE
lMEfki ’V’ Flowers, Gloves, &c.,
JS .Which ahowitfsall at reasonable prices. Give her'
JL. Mll-bcfure pure he* mg elsewhere. Order* frotn a di»
tone* carefully filled* Store located on Broad street,
one door above National B«nk.
April 81,1876—
rr/l^eat Biu^ioslttJioteraper.
Instructive, Amusing and Entertaining.
-1 -I..piled at the Book Store, and the Trouaeeaa 1
For Doliie must have some new clotlia I thought.
See! here are tiie patterns, in cpiora so bright, _
' rery one, snd find them all I
■ lain*, oaring to its I have tried every one, snd find tbemall right.”
and material ia much Each package contains all the patterns i.eeearaty for
a Doll’s Wardrobe, fries 30cents. Mailed, postage
». Fi
paid, on receipt of the price. For sale at
1 1 BURKE’S Book Store.
Sltt
oMpatotoy
e*c£ohJlrate,‘8.C.
. ft Co., JackaouviU*. Flu.
Jon* 2,1875. : t
Ri H. SAUIaTER,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WIN ES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
‘ ' ale,GIN,CIGARS, ft.,*, .
pi SApLTERSi^pECjjAPfiEL
terawfinm, Avwvxa, Cwowaia.
rrrjuA : mo>i
a few day*, and will be tur.ii*hoi to any cnitomcre hy
«mMC R
i«S=2SSF*—“ a* ro
(a0V474£ * Bopt.tfi-lwt£
Mrs. T. A. Adaxb would most respectfully inform the
Ladies of Atheufo and of oouuttCrt a ijaecnt, tliat wlie lias
now received *nd oj»encd a choice and select ae*
-dAient of Btwiujrand Suuitner Slffliuery Goods, com-
prirtiug In part the latest wtylert and lasluons of
llatri, Uonncts, Ribbons, Lnccs,
be mW^T oEEatLY BEDta ED PRlctS FOB
CASH AT BURKES BOOK STORE.
■8*pt. 2»—48-tf
BOOK 'AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Are “COINING MONEY” with th* famous
fDBSJGJVS,
Ninety-Six, 8. C.i 10# ; S *one
Memphis, 200 orders, taken iu three weak*.
'^Wicuterafr^ Puhliahera,
ItMaHf. 1 1 *7 Fkrtt Flara,
NEW STORE HOUSE
tuii. FOR RENT.
rfffHE Now Store Room on Clayton
JL Street, and adjoinlag Lester’* Block, with four
good Offices above, 'will be ready for uae by the 15th
of September, and are new oft’ered for rent. Ajijjly to
JOHN H. NEWTOS, or
fif Hhififfi
CLARK—SHERIFF SALE. !•
,n‘>ri ’
Oconee County.
Notleei..
A LL PEBBONS HOLDING DEMANDS AGAINST
the estate of YOUNG V1CKEBS, deceased, late -
o Oconee connty, ar* hereby notified to. prescot fietn
to the undersigned, properly attested, teithin the tithe
ireecribed by b#f end thoaa persons indebted to laid
leceased are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment. THOMAS BOOTH,
nov30-flw Administrator.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
N TnE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States, for tho Northern District of Georgia, in the
natter of Milledge L. Durham, ■ bankrupt, in bank-
■nptcy. , ' is
This is to give notice, once a week for three euceestive
Weeks, that I have bean’appointed assignee of the
estate of Milted ge L. Durham, in tho county of Oconee,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon hia own peti-
Upo, by the United States District Court for said District
, Jaii4.2t. GEO..C. tTOMABf Assignee.
v EORGIA—OCONEE COUNTYe^-OmonianT’s Or-
ft rtcs, Dec. 22d 18T5.—Geo; W. Cook bn applied
for additional homestead of personalty, and I will pus* !
s the urns, January th* 6th 1874. at 10 .o'clock A. to..;:..;
•y offlee. J. B. LTLE, Ordinary.
... -ii j'.'r"-;. 11 .’“.'iT’d'!'.' 'if" u.ii
Ol oj
dcc28-2t.
same Jannary the. 4th 1876, at 11 o’ci
office. J* B. LT
j dec28.lt.
GEORGIA—OCONEE COt._
ii hKreas, AARONiCftov4i3«fiirflfnb^" ,l i
vv ofMugaretPalter,deeerao^fateeff^dteptiy; ,
makes appliqatiaa fcr iteovu.toeaU.tbonul estateM-' ft
»atar^g5gyBBgB5 ”
can; #fay ra-kappfteli^lteeuifttftnfoteitolii jfSi «»«
February term next of the 0OH!l Of Ordagir ,ut Mira !*i:t
county. Jan.UL 1874. . ^ . _ toWtii
»w
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^■RGIA.-OC6NEE COUNTYL-!®
■ntxXT’a Otncx, Jan. 1st, 1876.—Mary A.
■IhtaffMUed (teexemption of paradnaity .and,
valoatiora;and aoiiingrarasrta wewi.tfau of realty,’ T i-i^-
will pass upon iheaame January the7atb,18TagmM !» |
POB map circtiani, rondenrad time^Ubk. jmd g.u !
uSh^rS*California, apply tom addrea* Axunr
Wnxxx, GenctiJWmsd Agent, Atlanta, Ga. au,., tenmi
No one should go Wert without first getting In com * ,*
mnnicatton'.witlLthi General Railroad Agent, and be ta ftftl
' advantages, cheap and ‘
>01 HfcJjlXt ' ''' "*
qolck transportation of l'amiliu, household goooe, stock, -
and farming implement* generally. Air imfirmMca
S fed
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