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ATI1ENS, GA,
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TUESDAY lUORXINK, J IN'. IS. JS7f5.
The 8.*u:i!c met at 10 y’cUick, President
Simtaeas in tile Chair. After prayer l»v
Uev. S' *’• ^unean, the rqjj
Thirtvi '•: >! Senators' were proseiit.
•p',, r.r< -i lent addressed the Senate Uriel!
Hr '■■• vn
1 t<> the stringency in financial
rising from failure of crops and
.i:e- in commercial circle*, wldelt lie at-
mted to the act of Conoi-css, Taxation
.Ronip is w-UUiaup it, library. .*
Uiitl/eDnii-l-fojlctr;^, of Fiieqili, i- dead,
\V iljiu^lwipii nants I'emlle; on for President
Sirs, Alexander McDonald, of Rome, is
dead.
sicAWdArirye >1
Meeting of the I.eiJsta arc—A dresses or
president Simmons and Speaker ilnrdi mmi.
eci.il to tlio Tele-rap'! and Mcssengcr.J
Ati- vxt.v, G.v , January 1$, 1878.
snVATE. 1 1 ■ ' *
.o. a .
Belton
a fine
The Tom attd Jerry ticket carrie
»n tJfcfil Olb.i V J18 ‘
Atiirusta i ; thinking of u’Idii;
{\ r
Twenty “ootMooRinuf arc - hot go?nj*
to College iijJLIovingtmi.
A ftce hrld.-e"’ Is'’H) , l4^»uilt across the
Kt iwaii iy -iiai .o (imuu;
Rev. Mr. ai , .iinhns^rScm^hnf
Methodist * duiicn of Tuecoa.
Toccoa, we presume, had
time during the cold weather.
hog killing
p— H BiiJSyable^Pccaslon.
Our friend and neighbor, Dr. R. M.
| Smith, will pardon its in speaking ol the
; I appy convocation wir'd* gathered around
’his hospitai»!e fireside'ou list Thursday
1 filing 1r ”"*° tlutAalolintlioa of hiaasau-
iiUJkJiuial birtlulav —^ ___
|CSks; capamto' «JJ®)6ct6r’s residence
fflP.jflirft eqvttfMo tmfwtnensiotis ofliisgen-
i*o:u& h.as U-So Way as compelled to confine
his invitations to his venerable friends, the
Directors of the Southern Mutual Insurance
Company, his associates of the University,
and a fdb- B^ighbots. ' V' > Vt
lfect ( ;Yiofi room and par or were briK
. Federal soldiers ate littiiting around after
::t home must he reduced ttud ecouomy and [mo ,’^ed -.uiiA-v at. Cartonswlle* *
s t^acWnt enfirccd in ctvA- ,1c,sntment h ^ J t ^
„ .ho Mate Government. While the State I it WH * t ,‘ e the n . the 1W
tax was light, county mid municipal taxation i TT . , , ... ;
‘ r harden. Extravagance and The IWcU/DUhIc has Wen drawn m .New- I
w.Kciulucs* in the o corporations must he IlU11 " May it prove a trusty twiji >u. •
eked by .reducing the number of offices | a Cum. IV Centennial Cyclone is what they ! VTe were glad to sec so many of oiir cmhi- ; and
A “ head” v.i’U the jini jams.
i.*Jl<te^m been plenty. 11 . IR I'hfliH
Chickens t are scarce; very.
The Iv. jJ yi^was ti
di.S ** 3yT Ue “
P'i , ^rd6^f t W i s '"if J ! T!hiip ov-ing in At
lanta. * '
('i: y.fi'njyWlif t What say our
l otmcilr
“ Ilelio! Wljat do you ask for your
light wo. d ?”
TWMtAfon attracted tl^fPt^gAtrrivyfMvll
day Satnrdav. -J.
, T1, t the oUp^fj£j*4Sd 08 less mmrnm o midnight The “ (yrace”
t.inti i, vvtts ,ian. l, IS<o. j pronounced bv Rev. Dr. Lipscomb, at the
Bishop B ckvrith will, in all probahililv j table .mud the earnest prayer at parting, by
he in Athens next month. " j'R*t*. Mr. Lake (suggested hyCoL Wu. L.
Mm tiELL,) were both pecunariy appropri-
rei aun iat«j»g*«vo*pMaii. «i ■%r
! During this happy halt in the desert,
Wu'.i/Jh,!nty be in vo^o'iitrch^^T " C noonday rest in the bngl.t oasis, mmiv
esting facts of the past were recalled,
many am sing incidents of priinative
liantly iilumiimicd, and he dining table
loaded with all the creature comforts of
H:b, from the Chesapeake bivalve to the
■pihiiiefous turkey which escaped the
clutches of tite Christmas cuisine.
ilie "ttests were on time at an early hour
• ytar, j Thc vonnir ladies arc cativassin
‘ I l'i'-4i3|*cenu '
and offit'-holders^ He said that there was ! dn]»,|he grant matrimonial tidal waver?*, try lriends in town last Sathnfay. I Athens related hy the seniors of the guests,
no use in employing two or three men to no I Shot tmnstro off oocidontlv iu Monroe i Declamation and compositions arc a'-ain ' U* ; - Smith onlerwl th ra ksof Esculapius
tin'work of one, and tlie Legislature .-liould county, while fingers and herls.are scarux ■ the order of the day at f he University. ° j ,i ;l 1*38, a clerk in a drug store ill our
er.ulicnto the evils cnniplamcd of. He made j j,.,, _m F m , matl was ,dec!ed Maydr of ■ Mr. Wm.'Ktittaiii has just returned from ’ * : 'D\a"d graduated at the Jefferson Modi-
..i.nc u.n y sugga-. urns in rel.it mn to tinker- , Three icilows tied for councilmcn. New York to his hotn- in Athens, ; c; tl College of Philadelphia, in March, 1874.
mg at the Code, and that no euange should • ... , . t ... , . . .... • I W ith tin* exception of the vears spen - in
he made unless positive henefits would result. , D:1 . ll! ‘ n " a, 'Y a f ia ' | n!,ur commerce a> j Me I cam t.iat a v.tuloiti r cuing uiaciiiiii t l, 0 Armv of Xortl lernVirgi iaasaSargeon
lie referred to the bad effects of hasty leg.ss! ‘>rst partition in the room o» improve- you.., ol our city, is va trouWc in Atlanta of. Ihth Geo. gia (Gen. Howell Conn’s old
'ation, crowding mo.-t important business j I An exchange says': A mitn with & big j regiment), he has been engaged in the
noTlT-Wtf
THE UBSEST AMI HOST KLEOiVT RALUST IX THE STATE,
WITH THE BUST 0PI8AT0K3. , ,
T-,. Southern h«»d-
Agent* wanted. OutSt lad tem
quarter* ir. Now A'oik—i» capable of entertaining Hftoen
bnedred gnosta. AS
AlHl x * rt guaranteed to Mato
£77«. ‘kftStoirss.-- sr ?t*
¥• f J"*,? 0 -*•«-**• “*•
WTbotUKlmign'd haeeou hand a choice lot ot mUS* 1 & * e ’
Timothy Ilay, vlueii they will sell cheap for caah - n —
GANN A REA’
M ind reading, pstchomancy, farci-
nation, Bool Charming, Mesmerism, and Marriage
Guide, showing how other leg may tasanata and gun
the lore and affection of any person they chooae in-
By maiffiOeta. Bttrr<feCo-1S»
jaadA
If yon want Fnrniture, call on GiUeland, Woof &
Co., whomanthetnreand deal in all kinds of Fnrniture etntir. AOOpaees.
March S4.187A—«-iy. > A GENTS, THE GREATEST CHANCR OF THE
ago. Addiwa with stamp, National Copying Co.,
d, are hereby notified to present ti.o
me for payment witmn the time prescribed bv
Uw, rad tlxtoo Indebted to «eld deceased areroqncstMl
to make immediate f^^^DYE.
Jrall-dw ... ■ ...
Clarke County Mortgage Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD. BOOKV. THE C0UKTH0C8E
door,in the dtyof Athena,Ciarko county,ou
the rirst Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hoars of sale, tne Mtowing property, to-wit:
Ont Dark Bay HORSE, about Ibor yean old. Levied
upon by Virtue °f two mortgage ft. fia. from Clarke
County Court, General Basel on, November Term, 187S,
Printnp Brother* A Pollard va. J. E. Turner. Ail sold
to satisfy the above-stated 8. the.
detf-Sw J. A, BROWSING, Sheriff.
9
NOTICE.—Country merchants and Physicians, w* Atlanta, Ga.
are now prepared to leil you all articles pertaining to
the drag trade as cheap as yon can get them in Georgia,
freight added. Jkraoa A Btgtera. t»efi«jp^40-tf.
GiUeland, Wood A Co. have added the Coffin business
to their Furniture Mano&ctory, and always £eep on hand
a large stock of Wood and Matalie Burial Cases. They
sell as chesp as any bouse in the State, and furnish,
without extra charge to their patrons, their splendid new
Hearse lor Amend occasions. March It—il-lj
into the l'tst of the .‘('s-iun, attd throwing it
on the hands of the Governor, who has to
sign bills without proper r.iibsiileratioii. Ho
suggested that no bill lie introduced after
tin' twenty-filth day of the ses.-ioti.
Tiie Senator from the Forty Seeon.l Dis
til-t, lion. M irk A. Gooper, was sworn i:i
by .In--tiee Bleckley.
The Governor’s message was received and
read, mid referred to appropriate committee.
The Senate adjourned to ten o’clock to
m >rro’.v.
THR IIOl'HB.
The ilou-e was ea'dcd to order by Sjieakrr
Hardeman. After prayer by ilov. John
.bines, the Sjieaker made a brief address,
lb* reieii.d to the general deprcssiiin'nntl
: of eoniidence in lie.; Imsine s cimmtini-
i:id urge 1 ec itiomy an '
Tl.o pootile demand
lt tae j
A uegre.-s in C in oleasgave birth I
the other day, and bui iod them uu
kitchen hearth.
Two negro thieves in Colmnbus, biditlg j
them.-clws behind si barrel, went to sleetraud I
were detected and emiaht by their Itsdd stibr-'
No Excvsxrom Buxo Sick.—No person can use
Bosciice’s German Syrap withont getting immediate
relief and cure. We have the first ci.se of Conglis,
Colds or Cousnmption, or any disease of the Throat and
Lungs, yet to bear from that has not been cured. We
have distributed ever
009 Sample Bottles
United States. No
ever gave their preparations such a test as this. Go to
yunr Druggists It. T. Brumby A Co., and get a battle
for 75 cents and try it—two doses will relieve you.
dec7.
ni tini'iit, and the Le_i
j A rollicking bn*, z-* fix--’
| rniiis iri.-ketl aronmi I'inile
| and scattered feuc<* tin,I o
that was lively,
j The Savannaij say
| Thomp on has thrown ttti
| ga.genieiits this season,
j >ie!; of the stage.?
The Giiiawvilla
: Tanner, an o, i cit
lent legisla- j fell dead while at a
uiehment in j 'he -8fli ol last J >e
>s.- isi’t always handsome, but lie’s nobby, j practice of his pofessiou in Athena The
The tg o'clock prayer meetiiogs arts held ! Doctor has been a very nsefnl member of ^ anair „_, wu
aily, at tin* rooms on Bivad street. All society, ami has i-endered many important | ^pi^ltottlca'H) centaMdi!’
iv tuv led. [ serv’ces to otir people and-Country. Has ‘
Tli • CJnjmuji Sisters and Uryam’s min- s ‘‘ lVc!l ns :,s “ Mayor," and has held almost
tr is refresh us before the dramatic every posm u m the gift of the Masonic
I scasnii ciusVs*' ; iratermtv, front the liuinblest, to tliat of
i tip ni<inn«! t ' , t •• u i . ' most dhliwptisUed “8S-.1 Desree.”
i ll.e nmu.lv; Jut* oemandi.tr ’• Lllei. •,’* at Burke*: ... *»***.. ». •
ett the 2t$m. ( . o inter. i>v the young b'uo.is .*f college,
ISOS ill a way s aid to be ‘euonnou.s.
nf the
lature should
ug tit -ir i.i-
•ruvv aiartrn.
If.,,.. David Ir
Will
II:
KijtC says
ten of Dawson
irk in ills w ... ]
ember.
Jim Martin, l
, last Wcduo-.i
r slue, a; Aitriia
:no IIIlk.Mf. II |l
Two years"ago lie tvas elected to the
Cliair ni Medical Ju isprudence in the Law
, ^ School of the University.
... , I he Mayor has oil red a r ward ot ten ! Doctor, we will beg you to attend our
" wiiari'dte j dollars for ttie feilotv who broke the street f MiiFcente trial!
mtlir-rii cn-| lauyps ifii Bridge street. * •
The Cotnmi
Cotiiteil have
Bridge needs repairing.
We heard of two elopements among the
e.doted talks 'lately.' 'I'm- In t east*, !n>w-
(■vie. .iiditT Ivin to work*well
Is Aii-s Gharloito ]
.Tamos 11. I
t:«-e appointed 'by the.to vn
‘decided that the Lbvver
egru
f.roc
Tii- Governor’s message war roesived and
i i :.t, 1 r he lluttso adjourn ad.
-vvotsis I1FXIUJ3 INTRODUCED.
Aii vnta, «.\„ January 13th.—A, D.
a.. ',! r. <.f Hall, introduced a bill to call u
n*.’ : ■ r. vi-'o the (’ i. iitution i>f the
’ oiil provides for holding nn. elec
:> f-r i legates the second Tic-set iy ip
, .*11. a.. ! the Convention is to nvet jn
l-itiia on tiie second .Tuesday in May.
r, piv-citation is based on ts.e |..>pula-
i-laeh -fetiatori il di. triet ua how hr-
.. 1 shall constitute an election «H.<triot.
Tii • Convention is to be composed ot <-.*.o
ati I
l la
it v
1.1 wl.
vin tr
. lrew,
i both
!.«t a
.ii hi;;
! e i''i;ii-d out irota
[ .-i iot to dUtHSi M'
■ lari : •/. ■irtra-'
I - Mrs, iT.inctg»-
CbiVart, «>f D.
years, and the mother
was Messed* on thy 3,1'
j l. 'i.ittty c’-fiMrep at »ne
, - ’Marti .1 —In h -.gnsta, Ji
Dr iivi . :ir. :.r* se;s w.;
tii lo AI.-s Lirrie Hi'trarili
M '-o 'is a g lii.ni fpllor-.
snub' :i.jl: eisii.t* •
•afid, iiis-.M-U
* y the panoply oi
^^,11 yii .idifh^^BP
Jt iizadon of Bis jcbo ! ut I’n
H: ii'-i-tau: i- Mi s ii. M. Uno U
finly of wor.tii aad an oxeelle:
•'•Uss Kiimia II irtp-flftsultivat^l
Ddy r (smusic 1 •' ■■at*r.'' ! Silt* li. s
liors in vocal <>. '..ijtrtmTmtni m
lanta CoftH*' -.’ iAv. '
vas
tt in Ooiildn
tin* prompt :u
•'■icilitgvti'lieil
Kdltll!
',bf A.igasta.
ii i'de-t rves just
s wtlri. M iy he
mon
will
1)
■m
.vis A
part oi our poi>er *
i house,
well known house, who-e manutactures are in use from
Maine to Mexico and South America, and even where
regarde i aa first-class in tlieir design, material and
workmanship. Wi.b facilities for manufacturing and
shipping largely increased and improved from year to
year, th y are prepared to fill all orders promptly and
will gnsranlee their patrons thoroughly reliable work.
Those iu need of anything in their liue would do well
to apply for their circular and prices. dccT.
n ivttirr < n .vuc
Inline *h-*ir friends mi.ti !2
e.'iel: .*-:uu.»iay night-, ii.,w. v e.
A |.arty t as lined ii. .• dollars ami e is
>r nnim.if; ••n-.lii rapid iransit se'.ii-.i ih
for the i.u.>. i. Ijji Let-S.iiuiday
Let the m;> who umivs through,:nne
Iia-ceodiags ;tiid GnV-
i'i..nit sliii ik.tge. if iu-
iui.ins
liiii ’
Co
Our sj.i n. i-s have bought 100 bales of
cotton thiv' week, ngttnist 7 last.
Married, in W: tkiusville, Sunday, Jan
uary Dth, by Rev Ii. F. Anderson, Mr.
.Mat. Anderson, o S edou, to Miss Jane
l)at i*, of (bonce county.
Tpi S. 1). Mitchell wiil coutiii iv-tb-
i.u -hiess eariied <>•; by the iate firm, Pitt rd,
I i-iiell v’e C -., no v liissolv d. IV reiter-
iiic s. uti.n -msof liis' retiri.ig p.r;ni*r»,
that, he is ‘ proiup atul olil'ging.” .
I’tivstvtAxs and Medical Student*,
yo t tit.cil *• .it is c.t.Icd to the fact that we
have now on ii:i id an excellent lilnnry of
valuable medieal woks, consisting of sixty
toluiiins by tin* In*-: authois, also one ease
of Surgical Inst nnuts, which we will dls-
i*o- • of at verv Ion figures Call and see
P lie
ted the or-
a N UHL
Ati..
•;-i ise.-— G.;r susmyijtctarcrs
A tol>,:eeo, Mv-^si j. k;i!v, i
arc sliipoUi'- ^ i-.ds’to A tgr
them.
A-ti
uieers a
G. iley it Jones,
.1 Commission Merchants.
.ski A
stand
All
i iv
door
iy n.ldro*S a,
attire on the»
Uu
111.
’niltrv btf!
iraj:
■tip-t f the
u* It in -t
iivl like to
He
« i‘.|« -i,vn i tne* if tj f j
tl fi-■/#•«;/. w.4 ill Jt
ints. ’I tie Color.ei n.-ve
place more thmi a welt
■at to Wayeross dace and
stayed T oo nhoie days, and wiieti lit g’H on
tiie ears, ’.fit* proprietor of the 1
iiiii to pn teet the ‘ r,!o , *' e horsedot, pttlied oil
.... g.. Ul . '.i ! boots, r.ih.-,l Sits eyes to heaven, and heaved
a deep sigii of—well, von can eail it what
ie-.ua.i and Lo\
mules were not present,
met in joint fe-isihn
! :.a-nrer, ami Renfroo was e!>
dissenting v.iiee
Governor tftniih will prolipl
-j eeial mes.-age to the Ligi.-l
• ateunial, and reeommeiid. il an approiiria-
ti‘■!! of from five to ten thousand thfihirs to
tl. fray the expenses of tin; Get tgia ftitpilion
\\tiit'li is organizing to represent ilie ■'State.
He will present the Glineii Rifles, of Augus
ta. wiiieti will represent Georgia in the t'en-
Pntiial Legion, with the Slate colors.
senatt:.
Mr Black introduced
agricultural interests of too stale, ami j
ihe a penalty for larceny from the field.
Mr. Kihbce introduced a bill to deelaro i •V 1 " '
:t tiii six per cent, bonds of the State,
fieirizotl by the net of the
! invalid and void
firing the State Treasurer to destroy cer
tain heads now in possession of this Secreta-
ry of State and tn tiie Treasury, and to Keep
svfcle in his ofiieo a record of the bonds
i!"-tioycd. Adopted.
laexceutivc ses-hm the followingapjmint-
rai-ii!'\t. i-e eontirmed: James Jackson and
l-.gea 1',. Bleckley, Judges of the Supreme
Gireui..
iioiyii.
B-iker—To rr|w*'at 'thfi ae< v cr
e Bond of Health.
Hardeman-—To exem
nil editor,
after y-ot.
| .vlii-p ciiterip’g ins Dili e.—.linft-rxiii • ,S'.
j *’-) v '^ It T 11^1 /Of*- i
t> Tli-.* -weekly* mtie i eg if tin* Yo-.mi; i.a-
l.'tcmry G.ub -veot, .iff iu .he usual
; maun -r ;;t- D.. T -y,.. rs iv-,i.le:<e *,
busd iy, ^veahi-
'.Yo-ildiVtA *’-ti* frhll tofmd .etTiiotv M s.
B "e K clrD!: Abbott i.roppnirs “ L. ah
nutter
\v
ea-se.
' i’e.'s with (\
Th
IL
inel J.
going to get into any
would
17th of Fchruarv 1 : >fores.tid ** toiii ist" would Tike, to t :ko
Also, a resoluti.'u) ‘‘Led Top ah mg with him oe-i-imully it,
his pei.-gnnations, lie Woghl —
most pre-thet foil to a good h>->l
I th.
half a-
fiery h
er is n
, neve
i Jfl. A chimp
Well, Utile'', i
■ad-gear ..f hi-
sprightly, eiev:
sciulilia ol
<th i.-iM jifrhen'!
: Abbott prv
Mo. dec. ; ;• ’ ** Her wishe
a.- n'TMtoWr t no
■„.>vissiriSr u
::S'i-tiag m |>nrchh^;.»sf ! si h-.fpe tor Stone-
wen: nut j ' v;,:l J-v'TsoiiVa. idti.v■.' .... HtH't
coat and • A man in Oe.uh.-v* Cottuty* wants to nud
the s jaurp rgy.-^i jk lie nutrkuil ajl ov r •
tin* side of his house and says that nThe,
clnnm.oys said uiadowk iiada't been iu his |
wa , ‘• jif'd si iiud iii” , , i
. Tint vied ion tor cotiiniis-ioaei'S canto >>tV
in YY.i'ddnsvS'tf.Ti.-i Siutidsiy. ,The folio
make the iag -ea: iliuoh wi^elthsen ; J, M Johnson, i
o-.k tig man in J. O Wit«*:r?:IV. AMVdotlia, W. B. T. -tig-
•>'<‘1 not scree J.,.ues Ma.tfUeu. . w ’
i-0"it-.wei. tne j p' ro;il -Ju. Governor’s tncssaigv\ wc note i
l ei o.n 1,1 * j tiint, the luinoiuit, of iuon.*y received from -
!«l! Sources bv the State Uttiverity during 1 "\
i he collegiate war, was e3',Sf)8 70 The i
\'pE
* , 'll!
’ * iwst m
lEMOV.l!.
v. d to til-
Mum!!,
iod' delivered promptly and guar-
> give satisfaction, and as cheap as
pest, at Tai.madge, Hodoson &
jan 11 2t.
it Wake—To their Customers:
as have been liberal, and we must
on all who owe us to‘pay piompt-
lebtedness.
Jan. 4—4t.
-T. A. Bale, Dentist, has re-
i (ii. e lately occupied hy Dr. J.
•ii Jackson street, janll-tf.
-.deed,
rival,
r fellow, and tlier
aliee in his lit
rOS.—Sl.ady. 1
ACT0I1Y CioOP
Sheridan, is tiie author of G
“ When lovely woman stoop
, ; 4 is the JinuTi!'. you’ll tvan m
[■ hci-ltjuartcrsju Biesa idle.
V,.., 1 [ Ft-if for a MAiHipbnoi inAtk
tint), corn and other produce in t
■ >f ilu* producer on the first' of'
|laxation
him
|-\ 1'iil. _ -o f/ f s!Mt
Bv Mr. Warner—To reduce the .pay un
iiemhcrs to live dollars a dav, and
warns us not
We agree, th
i eXPen .1 a
I '
nut
d'Ui.ill's jioem,
hilly.” i’opa
•r. «ho had his - . ,
Ii - -i <•> ho-ird- *’ ous Bihywutus oi niiWiinuuiy. lius, ho'V-
la. a' fact which ’ evidcucre o
sin ni ..age, Tirtr liVu are m.iifc one.
Detpitisa n.i i nre%;aveiyto*rj||getting.
iimriiiVi.Tfii.o }g)i r ,ht-.Bl:ii.rlS'e'va'(3^i.ma; t :.*r
r. ^ft
iispute his pom iot! genius. •
tlyA Pope—:!** Pope'who
e'luntetstanif that toere will be savend XsuJfifa
'*,,boarded. in t AtInn!a-^s the author. J **ivl UH)o co-iutut^ git. the Centcmii.d Tea . T... isa*
, f ,, tl,. An ... •,, . party.^ J' .ioay evening. Thirteen ta- o.ict.-iw »• ?
' 3 ' lied .t*q" j bk«will reprv^-m the G..Ionia! States, Sind
..voir, u .irr.er lo rmlueo tlie.pay and . *..iwes ft j bk«\vill r. prv-seiii the Colonial Stale*, Stnd U™ ; 'SiS
nmeace .,i members to five dollars a day, and J •>-' ua eonijr led ihe,,II^[Ueorgo **. Tup- j j . ,p- prouiis ■< to be a fine enter- ! “ ‘<iii7i. i'.i:ti;s.
hnc d-.i-irs l.rev.-v twentv miles i diets,n to take another trip lip that eternal ! . " “ U,L V.tlja a.LxT 1 , ■ 1!l . ( -. cllar j Sa„., r , o. u ,le.l llsM
By Mr. Williams—To exeibot from p«tr^«nalr:f}*TI*.i*l9;-|wridfcg nrtislic about this. ; c --'.v 'o**-* itfviid ^^vetuy- 1 ” n ‘rej
^efEttmish:,lent the wages Of nteelia!^ A mtu. canoasily > ? u.nr.^^|^.y 8 | % > - “ V™f.
Un! laborers . d-bnu Ul a ejtnal. jaMJ'.V d-.n t inec.ty an.nor- g3*- . ,W r.-.-r.-s. Ui.> auM
\r. I- ... . g ..gM.V.. ,t.... . ...i ,t... ..... Apropos To'the proposed j^fc-ve.lf liartv. lasnsrre- KM
ui a estnaj,
*>;ii•!: It a map'o: .:i;e. .•ana; ;.m! the nr-
rounding laml'Caixt, in orvltr that, strangers
their fate
Mr. Tickling—To require ordinaries to
|inako exhibits of the fitiutieial condition of . ...
.untit-, tax collictora .of the oomiltiou of vi itinguu tgrit se tiop uii^it ^
ieir lic-iks, an*! the treasurers of their re- and lie prbj).tr«;p Ir" it. -*j|t’...><yip-
”1' : * mid disburement?. _
-\: iitHin both houses tin t in joint session
“ x ‘ e.to.c-l Lenfioe 1 rttisuiyr, , _ * . .Tar ,... , .. ..., j*
• Ir. i'feKinleyOtfbiTd a resolution '«>-br- - : Wejiiirlilwjbtl
.lc that the constituiion will n t "'” n "* '‘'MAng',''tk °I’ - , r
is r. Ii.uncste id or reefblls - No:.!.- a-tern P Mr *t*flf ^ m.l.eatc-s
The Northerns-t-m Hnflront rnd tha Knoxville
Af'tmveitM -a- 4 ** ’• *'
HfJettWfifAi a
’dgevi it* to iwlireenu
.\:>rop is To the proposed
.i.'h tile f dl-AViU-
Jitjt in order
tiling was managed.:
“ Tilt* young gcntl
the ladies nmi rgiju
cer.ain dry goods st
cut! '- 1 t-a!.ed_ ut the npi«/iate
f the
tli t
endsN'lsewhere tlian in ,
the»-i‘*i an om.t'bns to the
genUsiiIeti- ru- Jug lojii.i
Bi:i:ad is the Staff of Life.—Call and
examine the stock of flour in store (best
tiling tin the market) at Talmadoe, Hodo-
| son & Go’s. janll-2t.
All parties indebted to Messrs' Hunter &
. Biutsst; ci; her hy uate or account will please
I come forwar-l at once and make a settlement,
or same will oe placed in the bauds of nn
i attorney for collection- j»nll-2t.
\ , mxi m doHM'ftsifti.
TilK ATilKXS MARKETS.
farijtJfi Wttlly tr the Srrtbals Eichi*«.,
— :o:—
» lutoli^.
i Mackerel, No. 1,kit*....$2 20
00 . No. 2, Kits....§i 05
IS ! ‘S No. 3, Kiu...- 1 75
lo gah^er Sack 77 O 00
12 , Clunfin^ toltacvo— 75al 50
S.ufiins 60al 00
™ Sn«ff, Maccaboy.2 1 00
00 Ataerican, «3#0Qa 60 00
wo ! I lam ua 75 00a!00 00
AMMUNl TlON.
w«ler. M iK*rIb.... '40a 50
:: :svl»*
lla 1 t'ajrs, I*er hox . 10a 40
‘ Corn wkhkey. . M $l 25a a 10
i'rvgch branljr... 4 I o
Hnllaii'l Gin .... 5 00a 8 00
Anglican Oia ... a 0% 6 oo
Snurtiou whisker 2 00ft 4 00
Wine* ...... .. ~ S OOalO 00
HARDWARE.
Iron, Swales, pr lb8a$K
fk k» .ZL~ jSt
stings
oils, i»r keg- —*• 4 50
‘ i Carda—- 75a 1 00
Shoes- - «^io
“ Nalla- 35
LEATHER,
dlock.— _28a30
Leather^. WHO
* ~icr...^— 60a75
u 40a 50
‘Skins-M 40 OOalOO 00
Skin4 IUj—50 00a 75 00
Hide*
i*scoi tea
Ndoil^gu
pencil m i riitaiot
io. TIES, ROPE.
•'a lo , R ijie, cotton 40a50
lia 12 ’ K*»|h>,gnus.. 25a30
r#< afT*priein. Special ntm to wholeaalo
It IS FOUND AT LAET!—SOUTTHISO New UNDER TII*
Sm.—A new era ia dawning upon the life of woiiimu.
UitUvrto *he been called upon to auffer the ill* of
mankind urn! her own beside*. The frequent and die*
trussing irregularities peculiar to her sex have lunj? been
to her tne “ direful spring of woes unnumbered?’ Iu
the mnnsiou of tiie rich raid iu the hovel of poverty
alike woman baa been-tho constant, yet patient victim
of a thousand ills unknown to man—and t!>esc without
a remedy. •* Oh Lord, b* w long !** in t.'ie agony of her
soul, Uati ’> *he cried. Bu* now the hour of Iter redemp
tion is come. Site will -a fer no more, lor Dr. J. Bra i*
field’s Female Regulator .VVomai/^ ’’•ect Fr.cud— is for
Kal«* i*v all res’ ect bie Druggists |:«n:ngbonl t!tehm*i ut
♦l.oo t»cr bolt * . lu another column of t hi* uew*|»upcr
will Ik- found »ome interesting p.iriiculars concerning
the F ‘inale Regulator and other information liig ly im-
]>ortni.t to women.
Near Makiitta. G.\. f ILirch 21. 1870.
Mu:k \\h. Root »fe Sosa:—» one v«ar ajro I
bought Itoitle of BradfiehlV r'cru*ic Uegulntor from
you, for one of my daughters who h.td been Mltfcriiig
with s*i])i>rcssed menses forsoine time. 1 have had
S-’Vrr.d physicians attending, but met with no success
•until 1 was persuadoi to buy u bottle of the Regulator,
and it is the very thing for which it is recommend.
She i* now in perfect health. I hope all sutlering
lemaii-s will at hast try cue bottle and have health
again. Very respectfully,
dec7. D. DOBBINS.
To Lead all Com ethora is the aim of the proprie
tors ot ti.e Wilson shuttle Sewiug Machine. It ii
founded on the very best principles known m the sew
ing machine science, and improvements, in advance of
alfotiier sewing ma bines, are being adopted constantly.
Tne Wilson is raphily gaining the preference of all
parties that are acquaint d with sewiug machines, and
it lias already taken tiie front rank umoug the first-class
machines of this country; ambits price, owing to its
being manufactured where labor and material is much
cheaj»er than inea tern cities, is fifteen dollars less than
all oilier first-class machine*. Machines will be de
livered at any Railroad Station in this county, free of
transportation charges, if ordered through Ura:iAW &
Baowsr, Athens, Ga.
They seud an elegaut catalogue aud cliromo circular
free on application. They want a few more good agents.
daeSS.
Tub Chut ahd fwui Atuxta Stosx of Fiacu-
eorr, Bxaxdict & Co., No. 88 Whitihall tT.—Is now
offennz the Largest, Cheapest, and best Selected Stock
of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery and
Und rwear. Novelties in Carpets. Oil Cloths, Lam-
b.-rqnins, Comiees and Upholstery Goods at a saving oi
IS to 20 per cent, on each article purchased. Their
Facilities are only equaled by the Largest Houses in th*
Union. A call before purchasing at other bouses is re
spectfully solicited.
N. B.—Samples sent on application. All orders over
Ten Dollars, at Retail, will tie sent tree of charge to any
part of the State. F., B. & CO.
Branchs*—
F. B. & Co., New York.
S ‘ ^' [nov,17-tf.
F. Ii. & Co, Charleston, S. C.
K. il. A Co., ‘Jacksonville, Fla.
CIGARS.
We have now on hand 200,000 Choicest Brands of
Cigin, which we offer at Gkeatlx Benuczn Pmris.
Also a targe stock of Smoking and Chewiug Tobacco,
Snuff, Genuine Mcershamn I’ipcs, and ail Smokers Ar
ticles.
. BT A liberal discount allowed to Jobbafa Drying
largely. Come one! Come all! I
KALVAKINSKY & LIEBLER,
Aug. Ati.] Undo* Newton Jioaae, Alhei.s, G
Cotojysts, JfmigratiUaud TraVi
ers westward.
r JB man circulars, condensed timetable* aud gen
erel information m reaard to trauspom-tion fncili
ties to all |«iut* in Taunes.ee. Arkausas, Mi.-*ouri, Min-
Tezas, Iowa, ew Mexico,
iddre-s Alsebt B
_ ilsnta, Gi
No one should go West without first getting in com
munication with the General Railroad Agent, and be
come informed fes to superior adram- ges, cheap and
quick transportation of families, household goods, stock,
and farming implements generally. All information
CI ^^-Sat . W;.1^»AN'LEY,G.P.&T.
Jarred
< TO J DAY. Business honorable and
lucrative.
Marion Supply Co., Marion,
Agent
Ohio.
ito wanted. Address
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
W! HEBEAS, JAMES M. LUMPKIN APPLIES TO
tne fhr letters of administration on tbo estate of
Robert C. Lnmpkin, late eg said county, deceased.
Theee are therefere to ate and admonish all ooooem-
ed to show cause, (if any thay bare) at my office on or
before the first Monday in February next, rrby said
letter* should not be granted. Given under mv hand
at office this, the tkl day of January, 1876.
janLSOd. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
ADVERTISING IN
this the *7th day of December, 1878.
ASAM. JACKSON, Ordinary.
G EORGIA-CLAKKE COUNTY.—Wlmrews Wil
liam A. Hemphill, Administrator of William Wood,
late of arid county, deceased, applies for letters otdis'
Religious and Agricultural
WEEKLIES,
Half-Price.
SESD FOB OUR CATALOGUE,
ON THE LIST PLAN.
For information, address
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row,
jand.R NEW YORK.
ADVERTISING IN
Canadian Newspapers
$1 For 2Sets.
Send for our Catalogue.
ON THE LIST PLAN.
. Tor information, address
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row,
jan4.R . NEW YORK.
xaouuur
J48 Wwi*«>3 94
03 lotdiasu oasriq-.o na os qnaa
*»«» OAoqs eqt jo Xu* lo arisen.
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-atunoudctv tin os tsij tuaa
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jo *M8I toy anfionrao peaiqtBOQ mo
Ttnta Xq ‘ptnff-jBod ‘qmraOTlf •sty
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l oros?8|3 ioj Snnopnft
ptai ‘Jiao e«a atsoBtoj *
ro msmasumv »i toprao o» qsjra nod Jl
leunpiaiioia jvoipvj^
PM
^ruoLJ lapjauncoo i 0) qtps not JJ
I7^oij joj Snnxspxeg
•»r» toj titqvt»J»A*suM3 Of 1J1JJ* not fl
dec21-tr.
R R« SAVLTER)
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
ALE, GIN, CIGARS, £.,
CALL AT SAULTERS EXCHANGE,
Jacxaox Stxxxt, Atiijns, Gsoaou.
OcL S-d-tt.
GRIER’b ALMANACS.
THE old reliable Almanac for 1876, will be ready in
a few days, and will b* tarnished to any customer* by
the gross or dozen
AT TIIE LOWEST RATES.
Orders respeotfolly solicited.
Sept. *0—1-tt
T. A. BURKE.
GEORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, (JANUARY, «h,1876.—
Martha L. Kenney, wife of Joseph A. Kenney,' (be
refusing), he* applied for exemption of peraonalu aud
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will
pass upon the same at 1 o'clock r• x. on tho 20th day
of January, 1876.
Jinll-St. ABA M. JACKBON, Ordinarr.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
ff'kBDINARY’8 OFFICE, JANUARY 4th, 1874.-
” F Louis Con orton has applied for exemption of
personalty and I will pass upon the same at 12 o'clock
”, on the SOtii dny of January 1876, at mv office.
janll-Kt. ASA U. JACKSON, Ordinary .
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, JANUARY 4th 1876—
Jacob II. Watson has applied for exemption of
' " ' * i upon the aatna at 11 o’clock
y, and I will pass upon tho asm* at 11' o’cloel
j 20th day of January, 1876, at my office.
ASAM. JACKSON, Ordinary.
G eorgia—clarke county—wiiereas
William J. Russel), applies to me for letters of ad^
with the wilt annexed, on the estate o'
Richard T. Brumby, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to show cause (" ' ”
the first
sho Id n(
tins 11th day oi December 187S.
decgl-tOd. A8A M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
CLARK—SHERIFF SALE.
H T IL1. ire sold before the Conrt House
door in the city of Atlicus, Clark comity, Ga.,
ju the first Tuesday in Fc ruary next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Tne nndevided interest oi J. E. Turner, the remain
der of two hundred acres of lend, more or Jess, lying
iu Clark and Oeonea counties and State of Oeorgia,
known aa the place whereon, Mary Turner now live*
and holds a life interest in, the said land lies in Bun*
comb District 241, G. M., on McNntta Creek adjoining
Jackson, (Ionian, David Hodge* and others. All levied
Ionian,
upon by virtue of three
id Hodge* and others.
« attachment fi. fit* from a justice
court 241 District G. M. Buncombe, James IL Huggins
vs. J. E. Turner, and David M. McClcskey, va. J. K.
Tamer and Joseph Hodges vs. J. K. Turner oil to sat
isfy the above stated' fl. faa. tlna December the 24th
1878. J. A. BROWNING, 8heriff.
dec2S-ut.
CLARK—SHERIFF SALE.
M7 ILL be sold before the Court House
”T <l(wr intkatity of Athe a Clark County on
the first Tuesdty in Fcbrusry next within the icgul
hours of sale the following property to-wit:
All the right and interest that Thomas W. Can-
holds in and to the house where William A. Carr lived
at the time of his deatH,rurer occupied by Miss Florence
Carr, within tha corporate limits of Athens, Clark
county, G*., near Georgia Railroad Depot, and the en
closed lots adjoining said house containing fifteen acres,
more Or less, ths interest of said Th-.ini.* W. Carr in
said property being one fourth of the undivided interest
in remainder to vert after 4 tho termination of the life
estate of Miss Florida Carr in said property, the bouse
is a fine, large aud oomtnodious one, tho situation eliga-
ble and very valuable and desirable. All sold hy virtue
of a fi. th. from Clark Superior Court, August Term
1875. H. U. Carlton A Co. aa Thomas W. Cara, all to
satisfy the above statod fl. fo. this December 24th 1875.
dec2S-5t.J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
CLARK—SHERIFF SALE.
'1X7ILL bo sold before the Court House
v T door in tho City of Athena, Clark County Ga.,
on tho first Tuesday in February next 1876, the follow
ing property to wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and
being in the county of Clark, in and near the corporate
limits of ths city of Athens on the left band side of the
road leading to Jefferson, adjoining Lnmpkin, Weir
and others, containing 17 acres, more or less, with all
appertenance* thereto belonging. Al! levied on by
virtue of a fl. fa. from Clark Superior Court, August
term 1867, J, R. Crane Administrator of Rosa Crane
deceased, vs. Thomas M. Daniel. All to satisfy tbo
above stated fi. ft., Dee. 24th 1875.
dec2S-5t. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
Hart County.
MARBLE.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
mm m hum m
Dealer in and manufacturer of Monuments, Head and
Foot Stones, Marble and Granite Box Tombs and Cra
dle Tombs. All; work warranted. Persons will do
will to examine my designs, and be convinced that
' eating with a fair and square man.
Ga., Sept. *», 1875. i ; ■ 48-tf
tin- Western Oenitu'.-re
M lor..tin
FiinT circuits!; teuj the rood to Safit b?ft» counectioii?. The
Blue Ridue R»ni "’ill In’ represented by del
liy'jKtyittre tor tiie boys’ s.ijijh
tlem u wore tlieir coins piuiie'd back, ami
MARKETS
L,l -UI
LEOKAPH.
, cal un act, entitled
fie. *.» regulate tiie letting out of contracts by
Sanity aatliorities, etc., 'tvs fur a a relates to
|lit* c.iiititiot of Clarke and Oi or.ce.
AL'.>, a bill'to create a «vim tv court
'county of the State nftffiitiil’ -
! uttconnties tlieteiji,
‘its to till conn (a: of C’fHH btll
'K.U'poSCS, /
'*- ''."tdors of Nl-ioison—o a;*-
fluids to 't
t i. i.ltiiro add the’
^’onli G.-trgia
r 1 ' J| ' otliewiim-poscs.
obtain
nlHied with ith
i’ton. that j ji iii.-ti o: ins Du.-tnslfefl ft
hi- to m- ; tmifv'.ul his tjo'oml or
201 h
the
1 a ke Particular. Nottoe.—I have n
. r '" r. nnuni of money dtiS^wTu*. which I
l* 1 '. l iio goods were .sold on thirty ilays
Many of the accounts b«ve iicen «tl-
! ‘ly due for sis and twelve months. From
r*J ! *^ ,cr tl»i* date I cannot sell foerpt 'for
r ' '<■ to those who have not jmicl me ii)>
I'feiiipfly, nnd I think tlmt they will not a>k
I!,, i wou ^ f, ‘" °n long time if I were ah!--,
I ‘it I am not and cannot. “A word to the
| "isc is sufficient.’’ Those indebted to me on
I ,? st . year’* account are requested to nettle
L. ac f' unts without delay, as all anconnts
luarv Ctl Mi^ ' n *° mc "f Fob-
IfuAlti plftced in the hands-of * lareyer . . . —.
"v ootiectioa. T. A. Burke, ; • kinds, in store .md •.mg dady
Bookseller and Stationer. , TAU»4DaR, Hoppfi^ '
weathering thci
the" “ peiKiyj
!o reach “sj.<*cic
1)001? .ItUU'tl
ex pir
in' p.rsomtelle; fn«n the perfect [«!-.
his buritislritd boots to the llauntingy 1
uvat. ha-JJaij. air ot p
UjUhalc*. an- (allows : Januar
%Jkril F ^U2t 'JsSw
tn, 15.—Noon—Cotton,
eccipts. 1.401); gross, 3,296.
(tores closed quiet and steady; sales,
iuaiy, 12 13-16
' March, 13
yi l3|al3 2532;
one, 13 31 32nl4* July, 1^*14 3-16;
retklesrue.'S and da'h «h»ut it, li ¥’?6 utimis> j August, S ilf / J
tak.dilg.- Alfred of course visita ijie l*adic>'. j Baltimore, Jan. 15—Cotton dull; mid**
but when at 12 o’el'iek at night he' iipen-rMie diuipj lps'V , g r .r4. receipts. 544; exporto Oote^-
win loiv, of his J uljp^s apartmc uti*, "strikes a wise, sqJeg, 125; spinners, 50.
match to Ivettcr iUunuuaw lik beataiug cimn- j SAV.ftR-Afv.Wift lS^Cotn^yaife*T£J i
teimn-ft, and thus ■tltsturba the slutiitwring I grade- Iwtter but irregular; mnldlinga 12
fair, he traiis-vu 1- the b mod* of license; at j nrt | . re) .;j Us 2,OSS; exports to Great Britai
thuuglftthi* du-kv hourj. Alfi«i’s ; 2,278; to the continent, 803; coastwi?e. 518;
yeti.
tPis is your ett
storm of ” hard time
wise and pound foolish” i'
juixuiieut j’ jfljat rojqs vthf
i shall, before the necadff is
Knoxvillo via Atbeum/CiiiTK**. ap.l Rahup j miiniic. . . „ ,
(•-.iv With all - i i wishes, I ant votir : !>:uv.e,-»uV*-4inAi ^ rvU 1 Words, while . a-i_nn
Hn fftAjly) H 1 1 T f? fP W "T |A<ULAliiih.l*ff | inj|inV’)»:! ivc «»t the acting .soli- ■ dbng. 12|:;uet receipts. _,0jo; exports coast
” l<c?Srn.fflJ WRItm* am* imHe M 'Alt’ | ***- ^5S; sales, 2SH..J 7- ^
• B\ '-ntUA .vr i'nW«iEDPhi( v tSrA( i Vki7it*:m44^l4u l .lt'f(0''(sv, l 4It-..,Uoii. 1 f>4w>kingj Nr.w York. Jan. #•—P- M.—Stocks
of ti c Walk and i'Mumlin" "R'k-U—W-guli I *t«av trom the • waete (yi? sazyJuuUr#.te*l closcc active and strong; Cen^l, 10:
tiom-Wft at|d lyw; lit.. an*4 the l«isl ba}IJ duniijt_thprucce.1 1 ng- ••
(uuu«|i* riU'kt hou»|.
WWW WBW" i sales 1,005
itii4i ^ Vii lu&f vvmlt* ! ^iOI’POLK. *JHn. 15.
dling 12{; net
Colton quiet; mid-
-vwwi^nrotr^/S
correspondingly i"" ; >rio
Su re. * o aoHaowgrA
'Bo
and family ur*>ce»o i
.* Vi - ijaz jJliadro^le.1 closcc active and strong; Cent)
„ .... ,. gs, a-'it ’ iiuhiniujg Erie, 16; Lake Shore, 66|; IllinoJ
t!n rlinjui-ul attornevsj decided tti’i. Alfred, Mail, 38 3 8; Union Pacific,_70J.
though unite* if rVckleSii
ugh quite’If r. ilkli.ss youth, had not 1 Sul.•rry*HhM^jhaact|H-GiJd,’$44,626.*
A'large fttri! 1 well ^riiraiHIAIi' Hfi*.&ncy masfEcsqi abw. om ** - - T -
■*?■« >• wy^^, '**78.000, ./1f UT /
JtowvW ttoi M ft SWiKTiM / ‘ % , .14-46
they are
Great Reduction in Prices
F or the next thirty days. Brackets, Wall
Pockets, and all kindssf Ornaasntal Wood Work,
will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
ICow is the time to make your bouses beautiful at low
figures.
Great bargains given in everything at
26-tf BURKE’S Bookstore.
Maw T. A. Anna
- 0 f
Fall and Winter
Millinery Goods, ¥
Acuna would meat respectfully infc
theusai
d and <
ff8pring[
lo
WfiiSi she will *eH streaSopable prief*. Give her
dD Wfore parohaaing elsewhere. Orders from a div
s* carefully filled. Store located on Broad street.
. , form the
counties adjacent, that she hai
, da most choice and select as
sortment of Spring and Summer Millinery Goode, com-
* ujIb-*
DOOilA tie NTS J fl *
> ; AND GOOD SALESMEN
Aro “COINING MONEY” with tha famous
&IDA DtfSJGJTS,
The French Edition of which sell* for *!65, end the
London Edition for 120c. Oar Fopulsr Edition (SAOj,
containing over One Hundred full-page quarto plates, is
the eheapvvt aud most elegant publication in America,
and the best to aeli. Critics vie with each other in
praising it, n-1 the tosesas hqr it.
Agent in Charieston. S. G, report* *7 ordota; ooo in
Ninety-Six, B. C., 108; one in Va^ 247; saotber in
Memphis, *00 orders, taken in three weeks.
Full particulars free. Address.
J.R. FOBDAOO.,Putili*bere,
’- NorSdtfw. *7 Park i'laca, N. w York.
COLLEGE AVENUE
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM!
BY
MOSES MYERS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
B(k)TS, SHOES, HATS,
-Carpets, Furs, Blankets,
Fancy and Millinery Articlet.
STORE ROOM ENLARGEP
-AKD-
STOCK INCREASED.
VTe wilt beg the citizens of Athens and vicinity to give
os a call and examine onr ptock before purchasing.
iiOViO-i.v wl...
Weatherly & Co,
ARE NOW READY
For the Fall & Winter Trade
* se “ d
DRY GOODS <& GROCERIES,
Ready-made Clothing. Hats, Boots,
Shoes, TYootl and Willow Ware,
Hardware, Crockery, Drugs,
die., die., die., die.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Ji RT i/b 1
t.Vsn in (^change for Goods.. Call and aa* tt* at the
corner at Clayton and Thomas Streets.
OctlSdtf.
Patterns fer Dolls’ Clothes.
Instructive, Amusing and Entertaining.
“I stopped at tho Book Store, and tha Tronreati I
bought, ., .
For Dome must have Cxna new doth* I thought.
Seat her. are the patterns, in colors so bright,
1 hav. tried every one, and find then aU itp»t."
Each package contains all tha patterns neoaaaary for
a Doll's Wardrobe. ’ Pries to cent*. Mailed, poetsg
. For sale *«
BURKE’S Book Store.
81-tt
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tt
pud, on receipt of the pries. For sale at
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Jan* 3,IW3.
KING’S CURE
Titi Ifoltg^rur l<m» .
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
IS MB ONLY /’
CERTAIN REMEDY
FOB TBS DISEASE AMONG
Poultry of all Kinds.
Used twice a week it will y
Prevent the Disease,
if 3 l HEUoBv COHDmOIT:
It has
fihi* and
sew sintB) *©c.i|i
FOR RENT.
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£781 ££ a •( - e .*^7 U> .a.-.; .-io#r-~..*«si;
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HART SHERIFFS SALE.
(A/ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST
V W Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours of sale, before the Court Boose door In tha town
of Hartwell, Hart County, G*^ a tract of land lying and
being in said county, containing three hundred and six-
tenths acres, more or lees, adjoining lands of L.
Alford, J. B. Alford, IL Tylersnd others, batter known
as the resident place of th* late F. G. Stowers; also
twenty six acres, racro or less, adjoining lands of J.
B Alford, N. Hauks and 8. V. Millrord. All levied on
and sold as the property of F. G. Stowers, to satisfy it
fi. ft. issued from the Superior Court of said county, re
turnable to March tcrnnlB75 f in ftvorof A. J. Connell,
Milly J. Connell nnd Wra M. McMnllan vs. C. A.
Webb, Adm’r. of F. G. Stowers, also to satisfy various
other fl-fts. in my hand* va eatdF. G. Stowers. Ail
sold sub'ect to the widow’s dower. Hartwell, Jan. Sd,
1876.
jantSt. • We A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
GEORGIA.—HART COUNTY.
for , . | __ r .
These are thereforo to rite and admonish all oonccrnod
to show cause (il any they have) at my office, on or
before the first Monday in April next, why said letter*
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this Slut (ley of Dec.,
175.
Janll.4t. FRED C. STEPHENSON, Ordinery.
_ ADMINISTRATOR’S^ALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Conrt of Ordinary ot
Hart eonnty, Ga., will be sold before the Conrt
Honse door in Hartwell, in said county, on tho first
Tuesday in February. 1876, within the legal hoars of
sale, one undivided half internet iu 40 acres of land
on Shoal Creek, in said county, aa the property of B.
C. Waiter*, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and crodl-
tore. Terms Cash.
janf-ff. C. A. WEBB, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
P URSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Hart CountT, Ga., will be sold, before the Court
House door in Hartwell, in said county, oa the first
Tuesday in February, 1*76, within the legal honrs of
sale, one hundred and ten scree of land in said county,
joining J. E. Teaaly, J. M. Cason and others, on tbo
waters of Bsuvar Don Creek, aa the property of Barrel
Dickerson, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and eredi- -
tors. Terms Caah.
j*n4-4t.C. A. WEBB, Adm’r.
]\j OTICE.—I have filed with the Court of Ordinary of
1" Hart County, Ga., appUoetioa for leave to sell the
reel estate of D. P. Ballenger, deceased, of said county.
AU persons concerned are hereby notified to show
cause, if arty they have, why such application should
not bo granted, at.February term, 1876, ot said court.
jan4-4t. JOHN A. MAGABITY, Adm’r.
CMmifer.
GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.
make* application ftr leava to asU the real estate be
longing tothu estate of said deceased. AU persons con-
ce*nca are hereby notified to show Cause, if any they
aan, why such applieatian^ should not be granted at the
February toon next of th* Court off Ortitoary or said
Jan. Dt, 1876. ^
Madison C ooiaiy.
rfnndl’
MADISON SHEKffFSSALE.
’’ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
• tha Wiowing property, to wit:
ot land, more or less, on tho waters of
ren adjoining lands of W. S. Bulouk
lira, deceased, and others, tolerably well
.ft. issued'fromthe J
. G. M., in ftvorof Thorns* W.
len. Propcito pointed out by de-
> and returned to mo by Thomas
—, 27th, 1876. !
T.f. BAKER, Sheriff.
.1
rpEN Dollars’ worth of Toy Green Backs for Ten
i Cents.. Tho very thing for boy
Junes 1878. *;
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