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HHAHCIiL & COMMERCIAL.
tunenn-lv, Saturday afternoon, cnusi g the 1 —'———
alarm ot fin* to bo raised tor the first time j * THE ATHENS MARKETS,
m many months. ^
REMARKS.
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To Marlin Collin*, Esq , we tender; oar |
hearty thanks for a generous (Inflation o
Florida oranges nnd Cuban lemons. Thin ■ factory goods.
gentleman has a large assortment of 'thetn S* 1 *? 1 Y,n "— ,5u0 “
at his sto'e near the Town Hall and will dis- g"h.!V?n*T"“~ s » to
pose ot t cm on reasonable terras. We will! sh *. ,tl «'
remember \ ou, sir, in our prayers.
Truck Farm —We understand that two i
gentlemen of our city. Dr. II. U J. Long
'and II. L. Witherspoon, Esq , will fit up a
Dairy Farm and Market Garden upon the
place of the .o in -r, a few miles from Athens.
The location, from i.s nearness to Dr.
Long’s pond, will off-r line facilities in wa
tering tlioir Garden and supply the Dairy
house This is an enterprise much needed,
and we hope will prosper.
Leap Year Party.—The girls know how
to do things, don’t they ? None of your
long tramps over ragged roads, slippery
sidewalks or dark avenues, hut a eoaiibrta-.
hie omnibus rolls up to your door, your
lair escorts helps you in and does the
honors generally. Nothing could be neater.
In liict, the young ladies deserve the great
est amount of credit for the nmiMer in
whicn the entire affair passed off nisi Friday
night. Partners were devoted enough,
hostess.* - p>.it-, and the Committees
(here oftr pen t.ent iles, for we write tcol-
ingly) in going around among the unfortu
nates who acted as props ior the wall, were
very personifications of vigilellce and benev
olence. Well done, young ladies. D • so
again.
Lucy Conn Messenger.—And a first
rate thing it was. When we consider that
the entire paper was “ set tip” by young
ladies who hu
KEUAUKS.
...Wini cftm»nai»vva early in mmiing, cloudy
no m and nielli.
... .Vin I rt* n.uencM 8 a. m. t lasting all day.
d'lcir dnv an 1 night.
day, overcast aky, vrilhniine drizzle at
....«*lt*ar day and night.
(’It-ar day.
to say, ‘'marvelous indeed.” l'lte pieces
are all nicely written, displaying no incon
siderable literary merit; the salutatory i-
very well put, indeed; while the Local de
partment was as spiev as could he wished.
We heartily congratulate our fair cotene*
poraries, ami regret that our space prevents
ns trout dwelling at more leugih upon their
valuable production. We heg ieave to
state that, in the future, we wi.t never say,
nor al.ow to be said, that “ i.adi s can’t
"set type.”
CtrrwttJ TTtfUj by ike Hmkiats Eitkstg*.. ‘
• * —:o:— j . '*
Mackerel, Ko. l,kits >.$2 2ft
•• No. 2. Kiu~..$2 m
“. So. 8, Kite— 1 73
Salt, Per Sack—$1 73
Chewing tul«No.o r*l W
Sm«4ilns COal 00
M icc:iU»y.... 1 00
American, 0% .70 00
U&vana' 7uUhlOOuO
ammunition.
Powder... y»er lb.... 40a 50
Shot “ ** — 12a 15
bead “ “ ... 10a 12
Caio, per ho*. ... 10a 40
LIQUOR*.
C«*ni whiskey, ...$1 23a 3 10
Fr -iich brandy 4 »o.t t o
Holland Gin .... 5 0.* s lO
A met lean *iln— 1 0 a D w
Hour-ton whiskey 2 Ofin 1 00
WiueA - 3 OUa.o JO
HARDWARE.
Iron, Stredea, pr lb 8*8%
Kn liih ...^ 4a5
Casting* ~ IJ'jaS
Nails, pr keg- — 4 «30
Ooilon‘'ards—..... 73 »1 00
Horse Shoe*- ^ ilO
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PRUVISION *.
Flour $3 « 10
i, pr bu. ...- Mu! 00
, ** Mai 00
Meal, “ l 00a 000
Wh at “ ... 1 -i0al 80
Oats — 9* 1.00
Bacon, Sides,- ... 12a 14
ahoaldera— lUa 1 -
hams, .— .- ifit 17
Lard. -... IGa 17
Irish, Potatoes «1 00a2 00
Sneet ... 73a! 0.
Er4* — 10iV.%
Caickens .—201 25
Turaeya 73*1 23
Butter - 20a 25
GROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed-.- 11a 16
•• A 11a 15
Ua 15
1C* 15
•• iVuiar-ra.
Coffee, Uio
Laguayra... 28a S3
Java Ua 37
Ten, 1 25a 1 5u
Svrup, cine .... ... 73al
Molas-e , Cuba— GOa C5 Haro. “ — „..4UaS0
Candle*, *i»erin .— 4<ta 50 Calfskins.-. 40 00.tlft0 00
adam tnl.. 20a 25 ! Kip afc-n* ....—50 OUa 75 00
fallow 15a 20 |» r > Hides !2alfl
Ch •* *e, Nait-. 20a 25 I Gr-tn Hides .3a 4
Knaliah H-jiry...... 25* 20 IIAHOIXH, TIES, ROPE.
Oni»n*. per bu 1 00a 1 20 Ranting pryd 14-il6
7a7M
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20a 25
I2’.«a 15
23a 23
Nails-
LEATHER.
Hemlock —
Sole Leather— —
Upr. Leather....
20o33
itarch- — ... a 15 Tie*
Tallow- - 8a 10 Rope, cotton....—
Rit e, per lb-... — a 10 Ro|h>,grass .
The aitovr are retail prlc-s. Social rates to wholes L
bur era.
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DRY GOODS EMPORIUM!
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MOSibS MYEKS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
BOOTS, SHOES, 11 ATS, I
Carpets, Fcks, I'twiC^re,
Fancy and Millinery A: .W_ .
STORE HO6M KN b.,. 0 %
STOCK INCREASED.
We will bejf the citizens of Athens and vicinity to give
us a call and exaxuiue onr stock before pnrciiaain^.
At* I t., .. ,
CRoCK
inIRBLE.
V. R. ROUUUTSON’S
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r 11 hints kx* iuxih.
Week Ending, Feb. 10. 1876.
Receipt* ->67
.Shipments 3.‘10
^alc in Spinners 61
M;i!kei middling llXallif
Kain F ill 2.30100
\or seen u ivp -cise or lljjjhe-, Temperature 73
litre, vu are to,is. anted J^bvesl 3.3
Dealer in am! mauqfactuTcr i.f Monument-, Head anil
Foot S on.., ami Granite Box Tomb, mid Cra
dle Tombs. All work wunv.ntcd. I'ersons will do
well to exam' n- my esigns, ami bu eonvinved tiiat
tliev an dea mu with a t ir ,.ud .qnarc in u.
Atlteus, Oft- Stpt. X9, 1*75. 4Mf
la AGONIC S.
And still it ain’t summer.
Valentines were rather thinlv circulated.
M
Davis & Sapp have’nt a leisure moment
on Saturday. We would advise our country
friends to have their beards done up during
the earlier days ot the week days.
West India and Florida Transferkd
A new fence is being put up in front of TO Athens. Go to Martin Collins it you
15 irds residence on Hancock Avenue. . want hue Oranges and Lemons He has laid
, betore us some of the huest >p:cim. us we
l!,e street force is doing the c.ty some [ |mve m . n |or Slime liiue . Air. Collins makes
«r' >« '«>' levelling of! stdewalks. j Mandarine oranges a specialty au.lt he p.,!,-
Oir devil can’t toat a pistol, but lie car- ; |j c wj)] find it to their advantage to call nnd
t ie- a of matches. see hint. He also deals in Family Groceri-
Tivit of Atlanta’s fairest has e just arrived,
ari l are now with us.
'1 lie reporter who got up the notice of the
theatrical.*, was out yesterday. He is some
lietier and can bend his joints.
The students, young ladie nnd citizens
generally, are indebted to the city fathers for
a new crossing near the Lucy Cobb Institute.
Some of our merchants have collected in
their hack yards, fine material for bon fires.
Just wait till the -Jih of July !
Several youths in ourcitv bad to rise and
explain to ihe Grand Jury last week, how.
when and where they got their julips.
<1. W. C T., Thrower, organized a County
Grand Lodge of Good Templars, last Sat
urday.
The Phi-Kappa Anniversary Exer
cises, on account of the inclemency of the
weather and the indisposition of the Orator,
11. II. Tucker, Jr, have been postponed.
Pile notice will lie given of the time.
Next week we will publish a list of the
witnesses who. testified before the Grand
Jury on the Liquor question, at the last
term of Cojirt.
Personal. — We were pleased to see in
our office last Friday.R. A. Vnrnedoe, Esq.,
Genera) Auent Hancock Instir.ineeC.'ompany
and J. (J. Trower, G. W. C. T. of Geor-
gia
Personal*—We had the pleasure of meet
ing, last Wednesday, W. H. Roberts, Esq ,
the traveling agent of tits MHIedgeville
Union and Recorder.
Col. Alexander, who has just returned
f i uni Savannah, made us a short visit last
week. ' u j
The otiginos on the Gcotgia ro.id whistle
in tenor. It don’t follow' t! at bei-a y
tiu re’s music in the air, there’s melody in
steam, however. Galloway will please note.
Athens has been well represented in At
lanta mu) Augusta, by the fair ones this sea
son.
The second public lecture of Slate collpge,
course, will be delivered on FridAy 25th
itisr., by Prof. II. U. White. .Subject;
"Chemistry of the Atmosphere." This lee
Hire, to which the public are cordially in-
tiled to attend, will commence atfy o’clock
Ladies of tlio Lucy Cobb 2fc*scnyer.
l’rini your paper better, or take dowrn your
motto from the head, of yottr journal.— g
< 'orntitutiorUdist.
and Provisions. Give him u call at his s i re,
Market street near Town Hal, and wegn...
tee you will be well pleased. fob. 22- 5t.
Longs & Billups.—The Champion Seed
House of Northeast Georgia, we advise our
city and country friends to examine their
well selected stock.
GEORGIA.
FROM MOI’NIWIS TO SEABOARD*
Wolves are howling ar-vund Dalton.
Atwoheadel snake is the latest, in Savan
nah.
The Bradshaw utiils, iu Jefferson cuiiiu.
have Iteen burned.
Mixed drinks don’t set the Augusta man
hark hut fifteen cents.
Eat intnn Imd a destructive 'ire, last Mon
da*. Loss 850,000.
A Savannah ladv preseii**d Booth till)
an ivy crown.
Will'll ham insist- that l! c e is a j■= •!?-ieal
ring, in .Vlantn
The T.dlnptm-H enpner mine is said to lie
a success.
Lawrencevilh* has jaile-l a string hand.
They play for all that, however.
Jnn. Carroll. E-q.,nu old et izen ofGwin
nett county, is dead.
Matrimony is popular in Gwinnett count v.
It has Iteen abolished in Clarke.
Hemphill has taken his n i ne out the At
lanta Constitution 11 as-he ret T-d?
Atlanta’s new ,ia t ier will oe Mining
Courier. ' ‘ "
The Lessees of the State Rond Inilu-d (i*e
of our Georgia dailies. Sad iude* d.
Burnsville candy is poisonous. What
must her whisky he?
The Bartow jiilor don’t m ike his guests
eoiufurtahle They insist upon leaving him.
Ben Hill don’t think thtt there ought in
be any Convention of the people this year.
The .Veuw, says that the Griffin Female
College is prospering. -Bat your girls can’t
publish a paper.
The Crawfnrdville court hmi-e was built
in 1828. Alex Stephens built his first argu
ment there.
HomeEvihence.—
Harmony Grow, J-iii. 20, 1 STti
J/essrs. J. t\ PH.ier«0 Co ,A /i n--, (la
We used ytiiir Acid Phosphate ast year
'or corn and cotton, and are well pleas.-d
with it, and will use it <>n onr entire crop
this year. We will cheerfully recominenil
it to’ the people as being the cheapest and
most profitable of any aci-l o:- guano that,
can be used. W. F. A.v- E.kstiN,
feb2.4t. Jas. II. Holland.
I*. TT Its FROM DltriiillSTS.—-Tli re is m>
ease of Dyspepsia that Green’s August
Flower "ill tint cure. Co ne to the Drug
Store of R T. Bitusinv it C<>, end imptirc
about it. It' yon suffer from Costiveness,
Sick II -.-ulaelu*. S-utr St-mtc , I digestio-i,
Liter Complaint, or ib*r ngeni -:.t ot toe
>to nae'i or Liver, try it. Two. or ibroe
doses -t ill relieve you
15 -si .ikl’s German yrui- is now s -M in
cverv town and ci;y in the United St.-H.s
AVc have not less than five him I red let ere
roin Druggi-ts saying i' is the be't medi
cine they ever sold for C > .s miptioii. Throat
or Ln g diseas*. Sample bo;ties of both
10 cents each. U -gttlar s'ze 75 cents.
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IfyMj w.mt pow-rs U ClteniicNiF.*, t-ic-rv j
«» -m i»\r*a ut 1'illc 9. Sc:»t. 15—46-tf. I
.ir. G and Central Hotel—TUo Soutliem bead-i
quarters in Kcw Yo.k—la capable of cntcr;«b;injjr fifteen |
hundred guests. j
Gt8T0 lb*.. Strictly Pi
.fc B L’XPS.
Weatiikrly & a o.
ARE NO IV READY
For the Fall & Winter Trade
H. •* . z ju.*t M : irub 1 from Neir Y»uk wltU a larjje aud
w- d Eclevtcd >toc’> iff
DRY ROODS d ; GROCERIES.
Ready-made Clothing. Hats, 11 ,ots.
Shoes, Wood and Willow Ware.
Hardware, Crockery, Drays,
six., (£c.. ttc., dx.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. the linqi, ni'ich iimre i* absorbed f.
*\SI kinds of
COUNTRY rUODUCK
..ken iu cxcbaiigu for Goods. Tall and .-co us at the
r st-r ot’ Chi\toH uiid Thomas Streets.
OctlSdtf.
i L-?a l, j ist received by I.oscf
Sept. IS—4ft-’ r .
Tiie undersign’d, liavao.i .
Timothy Ilav, Much they will sell <
G \
;md a elioioc lot ••
hc:*p for cash.
V N & REAVES.
If you want Furniture, call on GlV.eki’id, Wood £
Co., who manfiieturc and deal in all kiu is of Furniture
and CofBus, a^* 1 x*ll as cheap as any house In this city.
March 24, 1S75.—21-ly.
NOTICE. — Utry incuchauts aud Pn>>iciaiti* 9 we
ire uow prup •«! fo scllxoan’l :i*Ttv!.- j*crtaluhi_ r to
thedra-ir o- p as aoii . ii- t u ni in Go *iyi .
f ,*ins t UiL'-U 8 > pt. 1 I’M f.
Gardening for Profit!
f you wish to Income * Commercial Florist,
read
Practical Floriculture 11
U you wish to Garden for Amusement or
for Home Use only, read
Gardening for Pleasure I
ALL BT
Peter Henderson.
PricQ$ld>0 each, post-paid, by mail.
Our Combined Catalogue for 1876, of
EVERYTHING
FOB TO*
GARDEN!
Cent Free to all Applicants.
Ourlarselllurtratcd Catalogues of S**dt
and lianbr, numbering 175 pain**, and con
taining 2 colored plates, *ent without charge
to purch«MTs of any of the above thrve
hooka, fceut to all others on receiptof £0
cents. „ .
JafaJfavofabSdnte^
35 Cortlaudt Street,
NEW YORK.
M. HUGO INS.
ru-uvkd thv; iikuiknt aiTards at ihk ute istate fair*
PSOTOCEATBER :
ATHENS. (3-A.
itu i.AU0i:sr vmi «iht klkuaxt iiuuibv is the state.
WITH THE BEST OFKRATOB8.
G1KCULAR
A FRIENDLY CHAT WITH FARMERS IX REGARD
To THE USE i>F OYSTER SHELL Li HE.
I T IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT,
i.ot ouly wit' -v-ieulific iiCTii-uiturist^, tint ukn ti.nn-
era who luive o 1) u I1.111U1I Knowledge ot Agricultural
Chemistry, that Sontiirru lands hare, year after year,
been drained of pro[iertiin> wlileli add to tho vigorou-.
growth of staple pruduets until they will scarcely repay
the Husbandman f .r citltivat on. To brine tlicse lands
beck to their origiuslytite of fertil.tr has b.<n the work fry l?C't>c i c WIT run v ditdot*. t
ef scientists for a number * f rears. Tlte Manufacturers, ' V, ItihliEAij WILLIAM J. RUhbELL
after a thorough test, and wil l the endorsement of the • * applies to me for letters of administration on
the estate of Richard T- Brumby, late of said county.
llffgunail * *
Clarke f amily.
i « EORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY—Ou>:saUT's Or-
" » tier, 14lh February, 187*. Isaac Wilk. rson has
applied lor exeiuptn u *»f pcmonnlty and cttiuif aimr:
an l valuation of fiumc^tead, and 1 will puss upon tho
saino at 12 o'clock, no., on the 1st *Uv of March, 1876,
* % tSL\Si£ ASA M * JACKSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
lcadiug cheiuUts of ihe country, take i.le;tsure in offer
ing to the farmer* of Georgia »u< South Carolina,
OYSTER SHELL LIME,
a* tlto t’Jeapesst and best Fcriihr r ever introduced in
the Strto*, an«l pos^e^sing exactly tho*© properties Of
whicii the Imd 1'Bs, from year i«» year, l>ecn robbed.
At*. t. r DBtes’jJO ro % a u.* ll oka k, it luts no superior.
Coiu|io*ttHi with Stable M.uiurv, Cotton Seed, Muck,
and uli Vegctab'e M tier, it will make a manure whicii ‘
will pcnnaueittly improve any laud to which it is
applied.
FOR COTTON AND CORN
it is invaluable, u> it 1 g itens h avv soils, makes them
more |»orous, fixes and retains the auunoiint of other
ntatiuri-i 1 , iieutndixes nil acidity, consequently causing
the plants togrow luxuriantly even during t.rduglits.
To farmer* who h:.ve us-d Oyster Shell Lime, it is
useless to sav any lug of it* merits. Those unacquaint
ed with its use, if induced to try it, will be grateful to
us f«.r having brought it to our notior. Read the tbl-
ofiiug lett-r from the Elitor of the Rural Carolinian
in regard to the use of lime in oruupostiug:
( ua'lest K, S. C., Feb. 15, 1875.
l)tar S’r: 44 It gives me pleasure to be of service to
any farmer who desires to le .ru how to make farming
b tier and more successful, but you must i.ot rely too
much upou any of us. We ur** only in tin* fir>t lesson*
of agriculture a> a science. A year ago 1 should have
mlvised' y mi, as other* have, not to put lime iu your
compost. We have learned s vt-rnl t.digs wiihiu the
I .ist twelve iimuths, One of winch is, that lime and ashes
.may b.* nut into the c->.u;*>st wit nitrogenous matter,
n-ri o.dy* without dam i e, but w th gr/at be ent. A
little a I’mouia may g*> * tf from t e ^nrfac*; at tirst, but
e* c-.trrie l ou in
Me air and re
tained. Add the lime by all means.**
Vcr. respect fully, D. II. Jaqcis,
Ed. Rural Gindin tan,
DIRECnONS FuU USE:
Broadcast from 5 to_ 10 bu-hels to tho ecre as a top-
dre-siug for small grain. In conqiostin:. with cotton
•e»-d, stable m nure, muck, and vegetable matter; for
u**c on c«>Uon and coru, u>c from 2 to 3 bushel* to one
deceased—
These are ther fi re to cite and admonish all con
cerned to sliow cause, if any they have, on or before
theaeoond Wednesday in March next, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my h nd at office, tbit 7th dav of Feb-
runry, 1876. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinal v.
feb S.S0d. ’
Notice.
\ LL rSSgONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
SAMUEL FREEMAN, (col.) late of Clarke
county, deceased, arc hereby notified to present the
same to me for payment within the time prescribed by
law, and those indebted to said deceased are requested
to make immediate paymcuL Jnn. 10, 1876.
EUGENE W. BRYDYE,
janll-Cw Administrator.
C JEORGIA-OLARKE COUNTY.-Whereas Wil-
* ham A. Hemphill, AdmiuistrutorofWilliiun Wood,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters ot di*-
tmssion fn.m said administration.
These ure 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 May next, why said letters
should not be grunted. Giveu under iny band at office,
this the 2rth day of December, 1875.
jau4.3m. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
BOOH AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Arc “COINING MONEY” with the batons
71 ID A DIJSJGAN,
The French Edition of which cell* for t!*S, and the
London Eiditio- for t'-'Oi'. Onr Popular Edition (5.50),
con turning over One Hundred full-page quarto platen, in
tuci cheapest ami mont elegant publication in Atnericn,
and the best to sell. Critics \i* with each other iu
fia ^5 J
HAVING CLOSED OUT THE'
Entire Balance of their Winter Stock
OF PRINTS, WE SHALL NOW OFFER
[two hundred pieces
I OF THE
CHOICEST AND BEST STYLES
EARLY Spring CALICOES
Ever exhibited in this market at the low price of
8c. PER YAJEUD!
Parties examining these goods cannot fail
to exjrress their surprise at the
Novel Designs of these Prints,
As they snrpus in Beauty anything heretofore offered
in this markg. In addition to these we no receiving,
Five Cases of Bleached Shirtings I
AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES.]
Mo Go &Io Cqbbjy*
No. 5 Broad Street, Athens, Ga. |
janll-Iy
Jlari County.
tiinii am « » er :ii:inurc.
\\ c arc prepared to furnish PURE OYSTER SHELL
LIME, in any qUuiititx, ut 61ft •**» iKjr t<m of,2,"00
iiouti ‘s, free of c large, «*n Cirf» in P*H R *vul, S. C.
r*r w also bayc n COMPOUND FOR PREVENT-
F V I* L A *\ I) W I N TER
Millinery Goo;fs.
»dd mo>t re.-
; »«f couuttCs :i
ed a must -
•tfolly Inform the
tviji* tlmtshe has
v • -ud select us-
it. I s proveil hv tl e m-e Jed Held of crop- ah luama- J. B. FORD * CO., Pnblioher*
i:.-nt iiii. ro. lit nl ot l e sod, at u ei-l, I >.* by far, j NovS.lt w. 27 i’urk i’laee. N-w York.
Dissolution.
| r |UIK COP A TNERSIIIP HERETO-
1 lure exictii.g-betweeii the uudenngned, under the
1 llr.n name and »t>l. of I’lTTARD, MITCHELL & CO.,
is iliis day dissolved b mutual eouavnt.
All persons indebted to the late firm will make nay-
ent lo lb H* Mile.ill), wi.o contiuues the business aud
JAMES D. PITTAKD,
S. D. MITCHELL,
It. T. PITTAKD.
1NG llv/
IN GBAl’ES, for
it u tii A.
TEUMS STRl'i
For for
t’m t iur ii.ioriniiti*
tires*
POET
»r J. t!. J
1 t.«Jl\<. Scent.
A then v Ga.
f.bS-Ju
r.b-rs lot Lime, ad- !
PORT Ru . \L LIME Co.. j 1
P kt Royal, S. C., | 1
lines all its liabilities.
HART SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE)
Court house door, in Hartwell, Hart
comity, Go., on the first Tuesday in March next, ths
following property: The interest of C. C. Thrasher in a
tract of land lying, in said county, on the waters of
Payne’s Creek, adjoining lands of S. B. Bynun and I
Michael Johnson, supposed to be twelve or fifteen
acres, to satisfy a flfii iu favor of L. & T. J. Linder vs.
said C. C. Throdicr. I-saed from the Justice Court of
the 1117 District, G. M., returnable to January term of
said Court. Levy made bv T. T. Holbroke, L. C., end
returned tome. W. A. HOLLAND, Shcriff
febS-4t.
GEORGIA—HART COUNTY.
TT'7HEREAS WILLIAM S. SIMPSON, I
V V deceased, late of Anderson County
S. C., departed this life, possessod of pro|-crty within
the county and State aforesaid, and no person has ap
plied for administration thereon, and in consequence
thereof, the same ia likely to waste, to tue injury of
those entitled thereto.
This is therefore to notify the creditors, next of kin
and all otliera interested, that administration ot the
estate of said deceased, will be vestd in the Clerk of I
the Superior Court of said county or some other fit aud
pro|>er person at the March term next of this court, it |
no good cause ia shown to the contrary. Given under
mv hand, officially this Jan. 27th l s7t.
febl.4w. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
til .1 . ,T 'C undersigned, in thanking his old patrons for
Planters iiotel. Augusta, Ua. 'ell p.tronuge, begs a coutn.uaucv ot it, at the old
0 I stun I, N». « Iiroail street.
S. D. MITCHELL.
Scw:y Furnished during the I ••*>*■■*».«•*»■•* .cvommenil our late partner to our old
op-iwl, with increased faciU-: P: ,, ,r u . u '* lricllll, ‘- »'tll he found prompt mid
on t-f tie traveling public. [obliging. J. D. PITTAKD,
' “ R. T. PITTAKD.
1IIS WELL KNOWN IIOTEI. IIAV
f jug been Remodeled, Enlarged, thoroughly Ren
ovated, Repainted and Newly Furnished during the
Slimmer of 1875, is now op-ned, with increased c—ra
tios thr the accommodation of the trave.ling ptlbl
feht-ty B. P. CHATFIEI D, Proprietor.
jaulS-tf
FU.imtUaE WAREHOUSE j;
For Sale.
% 100 Gullo’i Still, with Cap «n onn complete.
Apply to Summey. llutchoo »k Boll, or John 11.
| N'-wton.
.I.F. XV I LSI»N & U( >•, I .*- v '*’*• !!±.
KJ . 12 3:3:2 3au:a nais si.. Aiasss. oa BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
N W- HAUDRUP,
GOFFINSt 15 U RIAL CASES ARTIST,
VliTritE'TRA»I» \N*> YaOLDIMiS,
jan-5-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH
iinarimtecd.
June 16, 1875—33-tf
uvo M »r'.ie Coffin * • m
•ry, an I always Xtvp o.i lmiiu
B;iri;d Case*. They
in the Slate, ami furnish,
tit',on •\ , i* i c'.argo t«» i virp .trons*, their splfiiditl new
1 Mr.*e ior fu vrl i*>u*. M reh 21—-1-ly
GiileLn 1,-»V.«* t\: c
lo their Fur .it ure M mu:'.
a large stock of Wo » l n
When the Legislature adjotirns, Willing-
" Ttani is going to open a keg of ink, ami have
Gentlemen cf the Augusta Constitution- a general jubilee,
a list: Semi them a good printing press, | A young man was shot in the fa«h last
or he more generous in your criticisms.
The Spirit of the Age, a Temperance
]' qter, will be issued in our city as soon as
the number of subscribers will \v errant it.
James T. Pbwell, Estj., an old and t*x|ie-
riet.ccd editor and printer, till be the Pro-
1'iietor. Prospectus in ogrnext.
The candidates for West Point, in Dr. Fel-
tan’s district, are. nuntOrons. Surgent A.
1>- Smith, of the Uuiversity of Georgia,
has left college to stand the examination
and we wouldn’t be surprised it he was the
man after all.
-V city latntt wbuid be a blessing to the
benighted region iu the rear of the Presby
terian church.
The “leap yetr neerie” for gentlemen is
out. We have not eeen it, but suspect it is
a young lady's sleeve, with uri arm in it, and
goes all the way around the neck. Every
enterprising young gentleman should have
one. .* j .
&tme months ago, several large beams
were thrown out in the open lot between the
home school and Df. Murrell’s residence,
ami the good people in that portion of the
town supposed that improvements would be
in order. This fond deiusiqn has. however,
Ix-en gradually dispelled as no further steps
have Iteen taken in this direction, until a tew
days since another beam was precipitated
upon the glassy plain, again working Cobb-
|iam up into a fever heat of expectation. ■ Is
k I he foundation of a house or an embryou-
ic lumbei yard. Speak out gentlemen.
Joe Brown has sent 200 tons <>f bis Dade
r-i'Uitty coal to the U. S. fleet at Port Royal,
fur trial. Now wont Joey sent just a few
'"ns to tho Athens hoarding h«tu-e keepers,
>" help them out in fuel you know t
Demostheni.xn Anniversary.—The
si>eceh ot our talented voting friend, Robert
1* Hill, Esq., of Atlanta, as Anniversary
ftrator of the DoniasUiqniati Society, last
Saturday, was a most graceful and polished
elf.irt. His audience, largo and apprecia
tive, frequently applauded the qrtaor, aml
the number of bouquets showered upon
the stage at the conclusion, rendered his
suoceHcomplete. His tributes to Generals
Gordon, Toombs and Mr. Hill, were very
■jfwjiriiite.
No Excuse foe Huxo c ici.—No person cun n<t*
»>ylu-e'» G-*riuu« larrup w»4'»*>nt ^<rltin*_ r .intucdliU*
•Vf nr»«l e re. VVo’ h«ro ike •*/ i.Viiiflj-s
» *s i (' tu-uinp !*♦», oraiiy of ike FuroaTaiftl
. •* ' to iie.tr fn»m VtUt I'S* »iot b. e>i cured. We
• Hnted“every year, fi.r t rre je»r* t over 250 -
••Jj .*«• Bottles by Driimrist’* -in »H p rta of t v
iited >t . No otiier Mdnur’ict ir'r «n Medic* ^
.er L r :tv. ir rations such • t -t ws G*- *»
ir Dpi -f- IJ. T. Brn nby «fc C■*. nl «t ab- tri *
rtt;j. * ** trv pi do-' vi:l r 1 eye Vr i.
mj*lr Hoi ' *-ld it!.. * . cl*. dew*
Poole £ vxt ^.Acnixisrs, J> itji b I n f
it
\.,o*v i on e, vr •• e m :it ifitct in*
l’.c H, Mjxitfft at nl Squtii Aiueric»,
f.nlet as ftrst-clats iu thrir
rkm.mstip. Wi 11 fictliti-s o r.
t pi* u>r ur^ety wenatnutd
•;»r, ti» \ are prep >rcd to flil all r »-r
ill Jfll .ruiitee tli ir p.;trou-* thor*>u. .1,
rt*ia*r in par. t c .i*u*r*l styles uud &»*lii* ns of
iluts. iiuiiiU’Ls, Kibbtms. Laces.
Fit)Wei's, loves, iVc.,
a .. u .. vi.n <ril ;,t n - .1..- tic.-*. Givelier
• .1 *> • ■ |m c cl' *v . ttrdcrs fn*.n ads
lice "euivinl, ■ itU*' 1 . "i*.: tc 1 on Broad siret-t,
t>t:c «i«tor ubov Bank. ' *'* r
Apr 1 21,1875—2-7-tf.
A^rirNisiiiiYG.
i. evy \ ’.v lu re
til .teriol slid
uUdtirin^ ttnd
d Abut tear t
ptaj"i| ily t !■■
reiialil.- tr r«.
i-e m neeui-f a ivtliing in li -ir line «a.u ,1 !n will
I'plj tor titvir cirvuiar an prct-i*. a vl.
week'in Gwinnett. He hn I so much check,
however, that the wound is not danjemu
After next November, the sound of the
grinding wheels of the Georgia State lottery
will be low—demnition low.
Rev. C. H. Stricklin, of Greene county
has been called 11 the Curtis Baptist church
of Augusta.
Mr. John A, Cobb has a shut gun 127
y?arsold. He should take it to Pltilndel
phiaand fire 127 rottn<ls to the bird of liberty-
Macon let n big war-house hum up the
other night, and now talks of extending her
fire limits.
The building of the Planter’s Warehouse
Company, in Macon, was burned up last
week. No insurance.
Mercer University students have organiz
ed a silver cornet band. Where are ye, O
Athens boys,!
The Atlanta IIrail, we are sorrv to say.
has Iteen closed up by the Site.iff. This
conies from the business manager getting
married.
The Macon Telegraph thinks that, in all
pniltahility, tl.e man who gets the most v.ites
next October will lie the next Governor of
Georgia. . - '
This is u mistake. The man who secures
the most v.ites Itelweeit now and n-xt Octo
ber will tie Governor. _
Legislative Notes. —Georgia State
Lotte-y abolished.
Atlanta College of Dental Surgery incor
porated.
Bill introduced and (tasted to protect the
rights of the colored people uuder the recon
structinn measures.
Marietta & North Georgia Railroad hill
defeated.
* To ettrouraee piojiagBtion of fish— passed
the House.
The Penitentiary hill passed.
T<> pay insolvent cost to officers iu Clarke
countv —passed.
Cinntnittee on State Rwd lease report no
bribing in Legislature of ^72.
The Un:\e >ity Bill passed the House ,by
a unanimous.'vote, passed the Senate^ by a
vote of twenty-three to ten. The motion to
rec insider ,in Senate on Monday, failed.
House will concur in Senate amendment.
Save Money and He .lth. —T e reputut^m of the
Wikou S mt c 2h-w.iur .Orttfhfie i.-* inorongbh
e4tabii*'ietl that no word in it* c>*minen<l.itio:i is utut-
:iry. T.ie plan •»l« 4 *l«d by llie uuuu£»cturcr* vf tin*
i'ii<*u* in.icliine of placing their prices low a* t«»
omc wit..i i the reach of the poorer c.itft'e*, ccrta t*l\
ntitl-H them to the gratitude * f t u-^e who arc really
u*»>t in need pf sneh * a. article. Mncblues will bcxle-
..wred ut any Railroad'*Stariim in this cuniv, fr*?e «f
tra >~j o'*ntion vhnTg *, if ordered throng t Uisiiaw &
Gr >iet.i at Athens, Giu
rnct imud an elegant e.Ulogne and chrenio c rcul ’r
free on application. Tluy w.iut a few more v od
I'ents. fel»».
The ^iieap and Poptlar Atlanta Store or Fub:ii-
oorr, llKMO crACa, N*». 33 uiti hall ^t.—U i»«*w
• •ffvring the Largest, Cheapest, »imi Ih*?* Selected Stevk
•*f Dry Goo f*, Fancy Go»hU, Notions, Hosiery an*i
Und--nrear. Novelties in Carpet*, Oil Cloths, Laui-
1) Tqttiu*, Coruices au 1 Cphflstery Go* ala at a saving o!
15 to 20 per cent, on each article purchased. T:ieir
Facilities are ouly i-qualed by t;*e Largest House* in the
Union. A call before purchasing at oUier houses is re
spectfully solicited.
N. B.—Samples sent on application. All ord*»r* over
Teti Dollars, at Ret:*il, will be sent free of olnrge t*» a .y
p *r» of the State. F., B.A CG.
'drenches—
F. 11A Co., New York.
F. B. & Co., Caarleston, S. C.
F. B. «fc Co., Jacksonville, Fla. [nov.!7-tf.
.T*»e t-ri*grcss ma le' o^ t.ie WlL>»fS SHUTTLE
SKWING'MACHINK. Inventive skill has lx*eu taxed
to its utmost, and the result is, the
U. S. Inti rual Revenue.
Lxpctv Collictok's Oftidp, |
t-urtli Di-trict, Gforpia, e
ATtti a, Juti. 15, 187'i. I
* ll 1’ARTIES DESIRING INFOR-
1,,.tit.n nr to TAX impowxl by the lin‘fe<l,!5t«t«.-*
lutrrtial K. vcuue Law., cau obtain tbo name by sppl;-
" ‘° W. S. MAYFIELD,
Deputy Collector.
Office over Jacobs & Mic'iael’s Store, Broad Street,
Atlteti*, Ga. janlS-tf
VALUABLE DISCOVERY.
\\. It. STYItOX. af Oeorgia.
HAS DISCOVER FD A SURE REMEDY FOR
(; • t \ p t *; li O T .
AND DE.-TEOYER OF CCRUCLIO AND BORER,
nixGXiiTKXz nt- ftf the rr.'CU o or.
r, HIS REMEDY HAS BEEN TllnRi’DGHLY
8 tca'cii
been n |*-n
w* 11 know
d,
...i-,’a*»d iu evi ry instutiee lm>
T e full* wing vertificMte of u
G <*T i s who hrs seen it fairly
The Most Perfect anti Desirable Machine,
tor General and Family Use,
yet produced. It is Simple nnd Easy to Operate,
not L;ib!e to get *.ut o;u of repair. it» Work is ti e Best
tD* wits shown by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
uwnrdedit at the Uu vcr.sil Exhibition iu Vienna, i
1873, and it is Sold at a
PRICK
tlian any otber Mac'.i.,e ofit» STANDARD EXCEL
LENCE.
Forsale by J. M. UPSHAW and F. P. GRIFFITH.
Be sure to see the Wiisou before von bur. -
May Hi. 1S75 ■ 20-tf.
tested, n U give some id-s -f t- real tuTiJs:
* I’, xs*v ex, July IStli, 1875.
.Vb W. L. Stibox.—T. e uompoand put ot. by yon
I have known, n-.d, seen its results, and it will do ail
von claim for if. it will prut, ut Mini t and rot, at,d
i-au-e vines to gr-w vigoriui-tv. *wtwr> it was used I
Iicv- r saw tnor.- finur -hi. g or fuller viucs, will! bandies
lar- • aud well filled. In UK sani. viutorard, viues w-tli-
■ nt its use did,-t.oRm.itnr*a sittgie bimelv. With its
Use. vines Mat had uot borne fruit far yusrs were quite
prolific. A Iralf gallon ira» used, but a gallon would be
better. Front wlial 1 luive seen, I out und do recom-
iLcttd its tt-e to all wbo desire till, delightful .rutt. Its
results w .ere it inis been used on Penck trees ore tile
same. Yours, Ac.. N. B. OUsLEV.
1 itucTiovs for Uiivu.—Dir aroutt l the roots in Fil l
and W inter und apply Compound. Price, $50 (>cr tou.
Put up bv Port Royal Lime Co. .. .
J. ll. HUGGINS, Age. t, Athens, G,.
febS.Stn. • '- 5 ‘
Lively, Feed and Sale Stable,
-A-XEiEISTS GA.
GANN & REAVES.... . PROPRIETORS
Will be found ot their old stand, rear Franklin House
building, Thoniua street. Keep always on hand good
Turnouts and careful drivers. Stock wc'.l cared for
when entrusted to our care. Stuck on haud for sale at
all times. decljtf.
Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO.,
If you want a
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HART SHERIFFS SALE.
iX/’ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST
▼ v Tuesdny in February next, within tho legal
hours of sale, before the Court Hoii-e door in the town
of Hartwell, Il.-trt County, Ga., a truct of laud lyingund
being iu said connty$ containing tliree hundred and six-
tenths acres, more or less, adjoining lands of L. n4
Alford, J. B. Alford, H. Tyler and others, better known I TS'
a* the resideut place of the late F. G Stowers; also j O
twenty six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J.
B Alford, N. ILiuk* and S. V. Miliford. All levied on **
an«l sold as the property of F. G. Stowers, to satisfy a 1
fi. fiu i*sue«1 fn»m the Suj»erior Court of said county, re-
turnable to March term, 1875, in favor of A. J. Connell, *
Milly J. Connell and Wm M. McMullan vs. C. A.
Webb, Atlm’r. of F. G. Stowers, also to satisfy various I
other fi. fas. in tny In uds vs. said F. G. Stowere. All I
sold subject to the widow’s dower. Hartwell, Jan. 3d,
1876. 1
jun4.5t. W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
Oconee County.
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GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.
W HEREAS, MARY C. THRASHER I ^
applies to me for letters of Admittis-1 j-faf •
tration on the estate of Barton C. Thrasher,,lato of said'j - '
county deceased. ‘ I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con* 1
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, at my office on
or before the first Monday in March next, why said let
ters should not be granted. *
Given under niy band at office, this January 81At,
1876: J 1
febl.it. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.
W HEREAS,GEORGEE.GRIFFETH I
Administrator Jnmes L. Grifieth de
ceased applies to me for letters of disminion from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and adinoniah ail concern-1
ed, to show cause (if any they have) at my office, on or
before tho first Monday in May next why said lettlere
should not be granted.
Given under tny hand at office theSlst day of January
tebl.3m. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
To Leap ail Coxi-xt.-tob* 5* the aim of the proprie
tors of the Wilson Shuttle Sowing Machine. It i-
foanded on tba very host principles known to the sew-
iug machine science, and Improvement*, in advatu-oct
all other sewing m* blues, are being adopted constantly.
The Wil-ott is rapidly gaining the preference of-ml-
Tartics that are acquaint d with sc ring maeliines, and
• i.-.. .iIuaJu t.L.n fl>* tfWktti mitk ■•■nomr tlw» first-clss*
t baa tdiesdy Ukru the front rank .nioug (be first-class
machines of this country; and its price, oaring to its
bring manufactured where labor aud material ia much
cheaper than in ra-tern cities, U flliei u iollar. lees than.
ail other first-class maeliines. Machines will be de
livered at any Railroad St Lion io this county, free of
transportation charges, if ordered through UtettAW A
Bit'iwg, Athens, Ga. • .
They *cn I an elegant catalogue and chromo circular
free on nridication. Tney want a fow more g«sl agents.
decS-L
rriCK»
f ak'ctit t eduction In I’rices.
N and after Oct. 1st we shall off r to our customers,
goods in our line at much lower tigur s than here
tofore. To enable us to do this, wo will adopt strictly
the Cash System. We are now receiving a large and
fail assortment n:’ goods, bonght at low prices, which
we invite all to cail an ' examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
Sept. 15—PS-'f..
PICTURE FRAMES.
P ICTURE FRAMES of EVERY SIZE AND8TYLE.
A full snpplv of Molding kept always on hand,
and the very best machinerj n.*eif in tbo manufacture
of Frames.' Particular attention paid to the mounting
and framing of Chrouico. Wo challenge the State aa to
style end prices. If yon want tho best frames at the
io’west prioea, call at . _
feb-t.tf. BUUKPS Book Store.
€IG ARS.
We luive uow on hand 250,00ft Choicest Brands of
Cigars, which we offer at GoBvtlt Re u -ed Pbicbs.
Also a large atock uf Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, Genuine Mvcrabanra Pipes, and all Smokers Ar-
t,C a2f* A liberal diseonnt allowed to Jobbera ttnylng
largely. Conte on ! Come alI U
Aug. Ml.)
KV-.VAK1NSKY * L1EBLER.
Under Newton Uoasc, Athena, Ga.
P. VXWk7 BL
Boot and Shoe Marafacta,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Next Door to Post Office.
'"lendtmt'itJbu^^r mtulrr express and jonshtdl re
ceire a first clave pair of boots.
•tens *1. 1875. 85-tr.
vwt
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Gi’tut Reduction in Pricefi
F r*or the next thirty Jay*. Brnckets, Wall
1 P.tckfts, an*l all kind* of Ornaiueutal Wood Work,
will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Now is the tint* to make your huuscs bcauttfol at low
banfaliiagiveoI.**&&&& Ra.ksmre.
BANKRU ’r ULANKS.
P HIIJP*S<tLOMAN’S AU THORIZED EDITION,
the only amt >!e o. a iitiou published. Sent by
...... ,t *1. For a ,(.* bv
f. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
feb8.tr. '
V.ISU / »« IVOOIs,
—OR— .;
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
T„e Athena 4farnfo. tnringCimi>any are now raakiuga
much larger variety t*f Wueleu Goals than ever before,
“ >dpr ^^ lan g 0 them for Wool,
believing it to b.- more to the interest of the Planter to
Exchange thfc Wool .or Cloth, rather thou hare it Card
ed and Spun at home. Call for Samples and Terma oi
Exchange. R* L. BLOOMFIELD, Agc.nL
May 1*. 1875—29-tf.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Hatfly mIdM Six! Rjt ut
n® SC M AB Bl*
NO. 1 COOK STOVE,
And TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Hoofing and Guttering a Speciality.
Stepi. 15, 1875. 46—6iu.
ADMINISTRATOR SSALE.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE COURT I
■if Ordinary of Oconee County, willbeooldonthe
first Tuesday in March 1376, before the Court ilonso
door in Watkinsville, said county, within the lawfttl
hours of sale; one tract of land in said county, adjoin-
'mg lands of Jo .n W.Stroud, Satidford Wbltebead, Dr.
F. Jackson and otbera, containing fifty seven tuul one
half acres, twenty acres in original forest, twenty or
twenty-five acres tenable Und, balance good branch
bottom; on the place there is a good house with three
rooms and all necessary outs buildings. Sold as the
*P«rty
the Ik
sale,
febl.tt.
IRL Y ROSE, Siceet and Rest t rop.
PINKEYE, Good Rearer.
PEACH BLOW, For E ding.
ALSO
CLOVER SEED, Prime N. Y. Slate.
ORCHARD- GR/^S, “ . “
1IERL0NG COTTON SEED.
BANCROFT'S PROLIFIC Cotton
Seed,
In Store and to arrive. For sale by
EDWARD BANCROFT,
•ebS.2m. No. 8, Bio<d St., Athens, Go. 1
It- U« 8AULTR 9
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
ALE^GIN, CIGAR*, A., A.,
CALL AT SAULTERS EXCHANGE,
Ja -xsotr snixrr, Antr a, Gsoiton.
Oct. 2—d-tu
(iRIEH’N ALMANACS.
THE old reliable Almanac for 1876, will be readv in
a few days, and will be turuiaked to any cuitomere by
the gross or dozen
AT THE LOWEST RATES.
Orders respect ally solicited.
Sept. 80—1-lf.
OCONEE SUPERIOR COURT NOV.
TERM 1875.
Mabt Livingston, 1
vs. V Libel for Divorce.
Sidnit J.rviiroaTiN. )
T APPEARING TT. THE COURT I
that Sidney Livingston, defendant duea not reside I
in the County ef Oconee, and it further appearing that I
be residee without the limits of the State. It ia there-
fore ordered that service be perfected upon said de- I
fendant by publication onoe a mouth for fonr months
in the Athens GOmgian, a paper publiahed in the City
of Athena, Georgia.
J. R. LYLE, Plaintiffs Attorney.
Granted—GEO. D. RICE, Judges. 0.
G EORGIA—OCONEECOUNTY.—Cttmse Omc*. I
ScPEBion Coen.—I. J. M. A. Jo inaon, Clerk of
the Snper.or Court of said County, do hereby certify
that the above order was granted at the November term
1875 of the Superior Court of said County of Oconee. [
Given under my official signature, this 28th January |
ft.-bl.tn4m. J. M. A. JOHNSON, Clerk.
T. A. BURKE.
DAViNPOBT’*
BT.
Poison Revived
'PHIS Celebrated R»t Poison. *old for
I t» anyyreis.by Mb. MOSES DAVES POET, end
proven to be Ihi uiost elective
RAT POISON
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
. ..a. 1 Athens. Ca*
FOU SALE.
\ DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON OCONEE
St. Tue dwelling has eight rooms, imd i* te good
condition, with atl necessary outhoa»es and good fencing
around a half acre loL »< r farther parttcuiara apply
'mu.
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E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
5D1 Broadway, New York,
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS A DEALERS IN
CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS,
Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suitable Views
Photographic Materials
We are Headquarters for everything in the way of
Sterecpticons and Magic Lanterns,
Being Manufacture!* of the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANO
PTICON, UNIVERSITY 8TEKEOPT1CON, AD
VERTISER’S STKREOPT1CON, ARTOPTI-
.CoN, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY
LANTERN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN.
Each style being the beat of its elaaa in the market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides with directions for
using sent on application. jant.tm.
CtHtRAL TICKET Afii ICY.
RAILROAD TICKETS
i* wbola
Sept. 22,1
Notice.
for ail kinds or 8ewing Machines,
’Hff’ bjr S. CL DOBBS, Agent.
Blacksmith Shop.
For sale, by all routes, and to all principal joints in
,he UNITED STATES.
FEW A MKRtWEATHER.
H ill few and webley uebiweather,
having farmed a copartnership for 1876, respect-
fully announce to the citizeim of Athena and ■urroand-
. injj cooiitry, that they are prepared to do all manner of
. Buy r rTicket, befare teavipg AUtcn^ tmdget all (
mtonnuLou tront „. uo best maUrint. Curriage work, plantation work, horse
CAPT. WM. WILLIAMS, a'oeing and any difficult jobs a specialty. Shop op
Agent Southern Exprese'Co., Athens, Ga. ' I pwite Messrs Gsnn & Reaves’ Livery Stable. .
May 12,’76 l ..••• mSBHBBM
iece**ary
of Muiyuret W Parker deceased, tor the benefit I
unruret v
of the fteirs and creditors. Terms made'known on day
of sale. AAEON CEOW,
Adtn’r. of Margaret W. Parker.
J
OCONEE POSTPONED SHERIFFS!
SALE.
1X7ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE)
v v Court House door in Watkinsville, between the |
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, I
the following property to-wit:
One grey bone, doctor, two moose colored males snd
two buy mules, one two bone wagon aud harness, aud 1
one yoke of oxen, and one cart. Levied on aa the pro- I
terty of Jacob W. Dickon, by an attachment and fi. fa.
-sued upon aaid attachment from Oconee Superior I
Court, in favor of John O. Thrasher vs. said Dicken.
Property pointed out in aaid attachment and fi. (a. I
Also, at same time and place, a Hall, in the second
story of a building, in tire town of Watkinsville, known [
si the Odd Fellows Hall. Levied on aa the property of
the Odd Fellows to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Oconee I
Superior Court in favor of A. T. Luckie vs. aud Odd
Fellows. Property pointed out by defendants. I
Also, at tame time and place, the farm known aa the I
Dr. Lindsey Durham piace. Levied on to satisfy three
lair fi. fas., for the year* 1878, 1874 and 1875.
febl.5t.W. W. PRICE. Sheriff.
Great Bargains in Note Paper.
be
CASH AT
Sept. 28—48-tf.
BURKE'S BOOK STORE.
Blasting and Bigging Wells!
1% ITH AN EXPERIENCED? TWENTY YEARS,
v v I hereby tender mj services to tbe citizens o
Athene nd vicinity. First class work guaranteed.
Residence at the Talmadge House, between the npcet
bridge and Check Factory. AU orders will receive
prompt atteation.
janCtf. EDWIN W. PORTER.
Happy New Year.
»»’ ISH1NG OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS^*
VV bappv and prosperous n«w yaar, we beg to in
form them that we open the new year with a Urge stock
° f JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
And ara prepared to supply anything they mey want
on the most reasonablo terms. Oar increased facilities
and larger experience warrants ns in saying that we can
please all in quality aud prices. Call and aee ua before
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