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University Notes.
Alphabetical List of Attractive Article* Await
ing your Attention.
sugar
Andrew J. Cobb, who has been sampling A mMkr « ‘’ a ^ ro “ r AttenUon. .
ear cane in the wire gnu» country, return . A ^5l1”A ^“1 Ma . nne Jcwe * r J r * Acs
hi* hnmD nn .t u.i. _ cordeasw.and Amtuuintioii.
a T1IKNS. 04 to his home and friend*, hale, hearty and raj?"', , I'i*. 18 '!'"}"’"'. ^
ILLhNN GA. ! happy. “Q” enter, the Senior class. ! ® n R ™ ’a ry, Bracelets,
ri'ESltAY MOK\IJiW,«MtRl,II 7, 1870.
T HE G T T Y.
I low is your cold?
And so this is spring?
<; imers are now peppering the festive
robin.
\ .hooting Gallery is the latest excite-
11"“ i
A little d rughter of Mr. T. I). William*,
■ke her arm in Wintervillc, last Thurs-
progress in the ait militaire. Having finished i 5“^ Plus ’ PanjU8 ’ Boar*, Bridget and
the field movements, they have now beendully _, . in n n
armed and equipped and ..re rapidly been.,,- ft? 1 Crosse *’ Wlu
| «•>* proficient in the manual As it is rumor-1 ( M ke n Bf kel) * V , »n*niumon
erl that the Georgia Malitia will be muster- H
e.1 in Savannah this summer, the hoys are P Goncert.ua* and Card
iJUhdant over the idea of visiting the -Forest j Diam "„a J ewelrv , Ducking Powder. Duck
j ■ ' r . , calls, Dram Flasks.
home of the students are exercising them- Emerald, Etruscan and Emblematic Jewelry,
selves by rowing on the river. I Ear Bings, Engagement Rings, Eye
„. m . I t The hoys are now waiting on Col. Mitch- j Glasses and Eye Ula*a Cord5 aud Chains,
i-;,. -‘coal hur er" engine on the Geor- j f' 1 wi,h the MC0,,U installment of their tuK ; Ej«rgnes.
, r,v\*\, roars like a voting Niagara. !! *'U} rree « ewe l/Tt French Clocks, Fire Arms,
, are being well worked in the conn- j ou ^* rjl °* ,he fe,1 ""' s are now lonel ? Fruit Smids. FUge ° ,et9 ’ Flu,e *’
Ihe University quartette is doing excellent | ^ll'kiSiTfei.?^ 1 °J
service in the serenading line.
. Base ball is reviving and a club will visit
I*,,und parties are now quite fashionable. J A "* us,a ’ " e h ™> **T-
in Athens. Such at. entertainment given WOOD TEMPLARS.
j ;) .i Friday night at the residence of Air. I
Fleming, was a verv eniovable affair. Annirersary Celebration. , . ,,, .
. „ ,' . , . . .1 ! ; Iveys for Watches and Clock* Cake p;»
I apt. J. E. Kiteh. who is farming *>n the Evans Lodge, No. 76, will celebrate it* i Fruit, Pen and Pocket Knives ’ ’
.elf-sustaining principle, brings out among | — - - — - • 1 * - -
all kinds. Guitars, Glassware, Glove But-
toners. Guns and Game Bags.
H air Jewelry. Handkerchief Rings and
Holders, Harmonicas.
Ivory Jewelry. Iron Safes, Italian Strings.
Jet Jewelry, Jewel Stands, Jelly Spoon*,
Juba Dancers.
elt-sustaming principle, nrings out a'l'-nR fifth Anniversary on Tuesday evening next, ! Lava Jewelry, Lockets, Leontine Chains
he first fruits of hn Centennial crop, a fine j tlu , , 4tll inst „ al 74 <>V lock. j leather Guards and I^mCg Glassei '
arnip weighing li lis. A regular jolly j 'flic members of the Lodge and visiting Matinee Chains, Marriage Rings, Magic
v hopper. brethren will meet at .their Hall, at Til Pencils, Musical Instruments.
A wagon ton heavily loaded with fertilizers j o’clock, sharp, when the procession will be i Nickel Jewelry, Necklaces, Napkin Rin^s.
. r.>'..e down on Prince Avenue, one day last j formed, and will march to the College | Onyx and Opal Jewelry, Opera Chains,
week. Any cue wishing to draw a moral Chajiel, headed by the Athens Brass Baud, j Optical Goods and Fine* Oil.
! where the following programme will |be j Pearl Jewelry. Pins, Presentation Goods
| carried out. I Gold Pens, Pistols and Powder.
from this little circumstance can do so.
A bevy of grangers in town, last Wednes
day, made quite a run on a first class grace- j
ry bouse of our city. By clubbing together j
and planking down the cash, they managed ;
to get their goods remarkably cheap.
The fourth lecture of the State College j
eon r-e will he delivered by Prof. H. C. White, ;
on Friday eveening next, March 10 at 74 j
,,Vli>ek. The svhject will lie a continuation j
of his interesting discourse upon the “Cliemis-
irv of the Atmosphere.”
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
THE ATHENS MARKETS.
Ctrrtdtd Weekly bj tie Imkaits Eiduagr.,
—:o:—
Mackerel So. l,kila....S2 30 ]
CROCKERY A SPECIALTY
.J. H. MTJOG INS.
FACTORY GOODS.
Option Yarn* tl 15a0 00
Ouubaiji.—....— 12 « It
T4 Shirting.-.. — t a 10
k Storting. 10 a 12
PROVISIONS.
Flour _ $Sa 10
urn, pr La. . 90al 00
Pea*.
Meal,
Wheat •• ... -
Oats
Bacon, bitle*,-
•hooidcra-;
— 1 I
Mat 00
90a 1 00
Urtl, .
Irish, Potatoes.,
^weet •• ...
13a 14
10* 1
IS* 1?
16a 17
91 out! uo
7.1*1 • -
Ett* 104-S
Cuickens —.... 20m 25
Turkey* 75*1 25
Butter 20* 25
GROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed 11* It
“ A 11* 15
" B 11* 15
•• C- 1C* 15
* 4 Dotnarara.. 12*4* 15
Coffee, Rio 25* 25
Lagusyra... 25* S3
J*T*...—— 83* 37
Te*. I 25*1 50
Strap, cmne 75*1 *0
Cub*....
Candles, sperm —
adamant...
tallow ...
Cheew, State-
Enxlimh Dairy
60**5
40* 50
20* V
15* 20
20* 25
25* 30
Oniuus, per bu 1 00*1 20
Starch- a 15
Tallow- -
Rice, per lb
“ No. 3, Kit*
Salt, Per Sack...— ft 75
Chewing tobacco... 75nl 50
Smokinc 60*1 00
Snuff, M tccabov.... I 00
DAVIS
noYl7-wtt*
CIRCULAR
snuff, M.nccalior.... 1 00
American, $30 00* 50 00
Havana 73 00*100 <0
AMMUNITION.
Powler... per lh.... 40* 50 - “
Shot •• *• ... 12a 15
Lead •• •• - 10a 12
W ! A FRIENDLY CHAT WlTlI_FABMKRS w lX REGARD
French brandy... 4 CO*.I o
Holland Gin
.American
Bourbon »
Winea
HARDWARE.
Iron, Swede*, pr lb 8*9%
English 4*5
Outing* tSat
Nail*, pr keg-
RLCKIVKD TDK HtGIIKST AWARDS AT 11IK LATE STATE FAIR.
fSOTOCHATBEB
GA.
hie i.xiuiKsT AXn an«r keeuaxt uai.i.euy in tiik sti;k.
WITH THE BEST OPERATORS.
Clarke County.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
« sa
75.1 00
Cotton I'.rda
tlono Shoes- —
“ •• S»iD- 21MS5
LEATHER.
Hemlock - »o*0
Hole Leather S5o40
llpr. Leather. *0a75
Hans. ** ...
Calf Skin,.... 40 00.100 00
Kip Skin, .50 00a 75 00
Dry Hide, ....I2al5
Green Hide, _..5a4
RAGGING, TIES, ROPE.
Ranging pr yd —— 14alC
Tloa .... ,7a7I4
5a to ; Rope, cotton — 50at0
a 10 1 Rope,grass - 30a25
Special rates to wholesale
Prayer, by one of the Pastors
Music, by: he Choir.
Speech, by J. E Gardner.
Music, by the Choir.
Spi cell, by Prof. W. W. Lumpkin.
Music, by the Choir
Speech, by Rev. C. W. Lane.
Music, by tin* Choir.
Benediction
The public are respectfully and cordially
j invited to attend, and we trust that our
l i," ladies and gentlemen composing the I oi,iz ''' ,s will turn out en masse, and cncour-
Men h'lssohn musical club are requested to j a " ( f’ '*>' presence, tins noble army of
meet at Dr. Mell's residence, next Thursdav ! rc V*!” u ’ r *’ ,
. •.•.'iiing. at 74 o’clock. Business relative to | ." ,e ,,u ‘inbcrs of the Lodge are
A v
-'ii.iiz'.ition of the club will be trans-
lady, who purport* to lie the
i Quartz Jewelry. Quizzing Glasses.
^ Ruby Jewelry, Rings of all kinds, Reming-
| ton Sewing Machines, Razors.
| Silver ami Sapphire Jewelry, Sleeve Buttons,
| Studs, Sterling Silver aud Plated ware,
j' Spectacles und Sporting Goods.
: Turquoise aud Topaz oewelry, Trinkets,
j Tete-a-tete Sets. Ty|ie Writers. Tuning
_ Pipes, Tooth Picks and Tuning Forks.
Universal Watch Keys.
Vest Chains, Vases, Viniagrettes, Violins
mid Violin Trimmings.
Watches nf all kinds, Water Sets, Wine
Stands, Eley, Baldwin, Felt, Wool and
Paper Wads.
Xamine our Stock.
You will find attentive salesmen aud prices
at
Zero and Lower
& we are always gla 1 to set: you whether you
buv or not.
L. Sen even ELt. & Co. Athens. Ga.
fel)2».tf.
earnestly requested to attend the regular
meeting ot the Lodge, on Friday evening
next, as the final arrangements for the
celebration wilt be made on the occasion,
“devil' of the Lucy Cohb Afesseuger, states j and it is desired to make this a celebration
that the second issue will be out in a few I that will reflect credit alike upon the Lodge
. 1 iv--. Scud up your names young men, and land the Canse.
enroll yourselves upon their subscription | — —
ii-ts. C implirnents and good wishes are all | Rev. C. I). Campbell.—This gentleman j
V ry well, hut juM now a little money, we . who has been called to the Bm list pulpit in j Lktf rs Flt))M Dui GO.sTv-TI.cre is
pr.-umo, would be quite as acceptable. , Athens, arrived in our city fsaturda.Y after- | ,. as(J of Dyspepsia that Green’s Avgust
N.K.K. R.—Grant. Alexander & (’a,! 3*"™ ^ ^ Church I Flower will,notcure. Come to the Drug
h ive been assigned the contract for finish- i n '.U u'V Q«'te » large c.mgrega- Sl „re of R T. Buuuuv «fc Co, and inquiit-
i..g the Northeastern Railroad. Free labor , n, ' S -“ n<l •*. If vou suffer from Costiveness,
too uncertain and as it is necessary to ! Vf 7 »?u jwT* * n ‘ ' Sit:k Sour S.omac’, Indigestion,
have eleven miles of the Railroad complete.! l£, *'« as ve O- al > le 'ncharacter | Liver Complaint, or derangement of the
- - - an, l substance, logicilly put together aud de StomJW! j, „r Liver, try it. Two or three
I in ftflKMl *ttPPtlVP!liin iiloflcinivniai.tiar I . ... .. *
i :i ,-hort time.
loses will relieve you.
Boschek’s Gkkuan Syrup is now sold in
every town aud eiiy in the United States
We have not less than five hundred let'ere
from Druggists, saying il is the best medi
cine they ever sold for Consumption, Throat
it’ lailh I
i i I hat the iron may he paid j |j V ered in a most effectiveand pleasing maimer,
secured bonds of the road he con- j ^ wchave rarelv , )e J a ger ,;, n which
i.u was a \ ri u o i u < e . I ! seem to awaken such general approbation and
; we hope that his services may lie secured for
Mi-ses Erwin and Whittier, of Atlanta, j this church. He preached also at night, the
and Miss Langhorn, of Alabama, who have I hitter sermon however, we had not the priv-
b.-e.i making a delightful visit at Prof, j ilege of hearing. Should such satisfactory
liuih Tl'ord's, left tor Atlanta, last night, ! arrangements lie made, so that nil parties he
and fifteen of the Campus hoys, who o.xpe- ! suited, would it not he a good idea to utilize
riem-e some shortness of breath, have S the money subscribed for a new church and | *
shrouded their Text books in black cam- I the site selected therefor, to erect a neat par- i Davis & Rapp have’nt a leisure moment
I'riv. and will wear the usual mournful } sonage for the accommodation of a minister? ! oa Ruturday. We would advise our country
. o'int.-nance lor thirty.lays. j This 13 a great want at present, we under- I friends^to have their beards done up during
... .. . ,- /,, • , I stand, and it seems that the above sugges
\\ mat a neat little grove of China-berry 1 bo
trees the new Insurance building will have
around it, to be s ire! Wli,, certainly !
oti.U-r some man hadn’t thought of it be- l Literary Club.—I ruf.
lore. This tree is a hardy plant, (although | L • ‘ - " V 1 , 001 K a '' e ’ ver y 'nterestii.g h'cture
i: is rather rare in our latitude), and grows i f* the residence of Mrs. J. A. Crawford,
vith exceeding great beauty and grace. ; latl .. I ." e ! ,,a - V evening. Wore the \qung
THE MKKIJIAvrS EXITIANtlV. .
Week Ending, March 3, 1976.
Receipts 280
Shipments : 78
Sales to Spinners 92
Market middling 104al0J
Rain Fall 46*100
Highest Temperature 65
Lowest 30
ib uraure «i j vsiea auu *uiu in Mpantic tracts to suit parch
S ovth of staple products until they will acarcal; repay j For iafomimtion in regard to subdivisions of land, atitiiv
s Husbandman fur cultivation, fo bring these lands 1 to Mr. Glenn, ou the place, or to me, at Eiioutou Ga
back to their oritrinal state of fertility has been tba wort ,Tarms, half cash; balance the flrst of November next,
of scientists for a number ot years. The Manulscturars, Thi, property is valuable, and tlie sale offers a rare
after a thorough test, snd with the endorsement oftlie | chance to men of means. Feb 29:h, 1S75.
leading chemiato of tlie country, take pleasure m offar- | j. w . WILLIAMS, Executor
ing to the fanners of Georgia and South C urulinn, ' febi'J.Ji d.
* OYSTER SHELL UME,
’.Iv*** s. th« chespwd and bwt Fenilixer ever intradnwj in I GEORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY
the States, and possessing exactly tlio« properties of ........ v.vut .s i 1.
which the Und has, from year 10 year, beeurobbed. nEUEAS, ANTONY DERICOTE, (colored,)
As aTur DxxiautQ msiuunttx, it haanosuperior. . T v applies to me for letters of administration on the
Composted with Stable Manure, Coltun Seed, Muck, ; estate of Washington Lampkiu, (colored,! late ot' said
and all Vegetable Matter, it will make* manure which j county, deceased—
will permanently Improve any laud to which it is i These are therefore to cite and admonish all con-
applied. ' „ | corned, to show cauee (if any they have) at 1111 office,
FOR COTTON AND CORN I on or before the first Monday in April next, why said
it is invaluable, tu. it lighteus heavy soils, makes them 1 letters should not be granted.
more porous, fixes and retains tne ammonia of other \ Given ander my hand at office, this 26th day of Feb-
maimres, neutralizes all acidity, consequently causing ! ruarv, 1874. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary,
the plants to grow luxuriantly even during droughts. feb2«-*0d.
To fanners who have ugtd OyMer Shell Lima, it is I ~ “7.,—— r ~- — -
useless to say anything of ita merits. Those nnacqitaint- CLARK SUPERIOR COURT FEB.
ed with ite use, if induced to try it, will be grateful to TFIfM 187R
us for iiaviug brought it to onr notice. Read the fol- 1 ‘ ’•
If you wont Powers A Wcighttnan’s Chemicals, then
go to Loxca A Sept. 15—46-tf.
Thi Gcas'd Cesthal Horn.—Tl>4 Southern head
quarters in New York—is capable of entertaining fifteen
hundred guests. 48
•000 lbs., Strictly Pure Lead, just received by Loxo*
& BiLhi-re. Sept. 15—46-tf.
IsT The undersigned have on hand a choice lot ot
Timothy llav, which they will aell cheap for caah.
GANN & REAVES.
If you want Furniture, call ou Gilleland, Wood &
Co., who manfacture aud deal in all kinds of Furniture
and Coffin*, and well a* cheap a* any liou*e in lliia city.
March 24, 1875.—21-lv.
NOTICE.—Couutry merchant* and 1‘hyniciana, we
aiv uow' prepircti to *cll you all article* }>crt*iuing to
the dru-r trade a* cheap a* you can get tltem in Georgia,
freight added. Lono* d: Billu?-*. Sept. 15—46-tf.
Gilleland, Woo l «fc Co. have added the Coffin bu»ine**
to their Furniture Manufactory, and always* keep ou hand
a large Mock of Wood and Meialic Burial Case*. They
nail a* cheap a* any hou*e iu the State, and furnish,
without extra charge to their patron*, their splendid new
Hearse tor funeral occasion*. March 24—il-ly _
No Excuse rou Bkixo Sick.—No person can tu*e
Boschcc'i* German Syrup without getting immediate
relief and cure. We’have the first cane of Cough*,
Cold* or Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and
Lung*, yet to hear from that ha* not been cured. We
have distributed every year, for three year*, over 2.50,-
n09 Sample Bottle* by* Druggist* in all part* of the
United Mates. N»» otiicr Manufacturer ot Medicine*
or Lll g disease. Sample llOllles of l»olh ' ever gave their prenaration* *uch a test as thi*. Goto
10 cents each. R.-gtllar sixe 75 cents. your Druggist* ft. f. Brumby A Co., and get • bottle
i u
Libel for Divorce.
lowing letter 7 from the Editor of the Kunil Carolinian i Edward Hol::book.
in regard to the uae of lime iti eompoatiug: j v*.
CltaRUsm*, S. C., Feb. 15,1875. Fsxxr IIolsioor.
Hear Sir: “ It gives tne pleasure to be of service to j Tl APPEARING TO COURT BY THE
snv fanner who desires to leant how to make farming I X return of the .Sheriff, that the Defpinlailt
btter and more sueeeselul. but you must hot rriytoo j in the „bove stated ewe resides out of the Cba»tvor
much upon U..V Of US. We are only mth. first lournna , Clarke.and it further appearing tl.at she n-sidea out of
ol agriculture as a scienre. A year ago 1 sliould hate I „, t . sute of Georgia. It is ordered by the Court that
advised you, as others hare, not^to■ imt litue m J our , Saul Defen.hiut appear and answer at the next term of
compost. M e have leanied several things within the , „ i;ourfi e |„ t ‘, c ^ ^ con , i J t . r ed i u default, and
last twelve mouths, one of whichi ts, that lime and aaiies I the piainiiff allowed to proceed; and it is further or-
may be put into the coinisiet with nitrogenous matter, i dcrf |, tlmt thi , r „i e ^ published tile Athens Georgian
not only without damage, but with great be cent. A | n „ee a month tor four montlis: Granted
little ammonia tnay go off from tlie *urfac«? at hr*t, but . GKO. D. RICE, Judge S C
in the course of the cl,e.nical processes earned on in i T . W. RUCKER, Attornev for Phuntiff.
the heap, much more » absorbed fn.m the air and ro- , A lruc , ItrKC , fruu| t||r , Illimtc , of February Tenn,
tamed. Add tiie lime by all means. ; 1875, of Clarke Superior Court.
\ erv respectfully, D. li. Jaquh, - . .
Ed. Rural CarUinian.
DIRECTION.^ FO* USE:
BroadcsRt from 5 to 10 biwhel* to the acre ns * top-
dressing for small grain. In compoetiug with cottoix
heed, stable niumirr, muck, nnd vegetable matter; for
u*e on cotton and coru, u*e from 2 to 3 bushels to out
thousand pounds. The cheapness ami facility of pro
curing this woudertul renovator of the coil ought to
make it one of the first object* of the fanner (who de
sire# to improve hi* land) to obtain it. Notuiug in the
way of a fertilizer or renovator ha* been found equal to
it, as proved by the increased yield of crop* and perma
nent improvement of the soil, at a co»t, le** by tar,
feb22m4m. ’ JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
C IJ EORGIA.—CLARKE COUNTY—<OitD’irA^v’e Of-
, F-CE, Feb. 23rd, 1878.—Robert Dean, ( th’d) has at»-
plted for exemption of peiroualty,und I wdl pa** upon »h
sa.ne at 12 o'clock, ni., on the 11th day of V
at niv office.
fib2V.2t.
Mnrc.i, 1878,
ASA M. JACKSON,
Onlinarv.
Hart County.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALIfiT
B y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM ^THE COUR
of Ordinary of Hun county, will be sold on tl
nr»t Tuesday iu April, 1878, before the Court-hon*
«loor, in Hartwell, in said county, within the laws
hour* of sale, one tract of land in ad.l comity, adjoii
ing land* of R. S. Williford, Lark Clurk and otlier.-
containing one hundred am**, well improved, gold
the property of D. P. B dlenger, deceased, for the bem
fit *>f the heir* and creditors. Terms, one-third cj»*
ami two-thirds credit, until 25th December, 187***, wit
interest from <lay of *.de with note an 1 secniity an
b»»n.? given for titles, this Feb. 21st, 1H76.
feb20.4t JOHN A. MEGARiTY, Adm>.
HAItT COUNT Y -GEORGIA.
tl RS. SUSAN K. STRANGE. HAVING APPLIE1
."fi to be an|»oi!.ted guardian of tne person and prop
erty of Alcxunder II. Hunter, a minor under fotirtee.
.'ears of age, resident of aui county, th a is to cite u
perpo a concerned to be and anpear at the term of tl
Court of Ordinary, to bu hefd on the fir»t Monday i
April next, and show cause, if they cun, wnv *a d
E. gtrunge shonld not be intrusted wi r th ti
r u*rns’tjp of the person and propert\ o;‘Alcxamli
H. Hunter.
oivx.4. under tnv hand, offirirdly, this February 21s ,
1878. F. C. STEPHENSON, •
feb29.3od. ordinarv Hart Co., On.
| i EOR..IA—HART COUNTY.—4 b ina t Of. ice
a ■ Feb*, 17th, 18/6.—J. T. l’&lnmu a* applied l< \m
exemption of }>ei'*ouait\ v and I will pas* upon the sain
ft L“ ° c *°°k P. M. ou the i»t day of March 1876, at m
office.
f eb22.2t. F.C. STEPHENSON O-Dw.
IIART SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE TIIL
Court house tltmr, iu ILtrtwt-ll, Han
county, Ga^ on the first Tuesday in March next, th.
following property: The interest of C. C. Tnrusi.er in i
tract of lumf lying in said couuty, on the waters of
Payne’* Creek, adjoiuing lands of S. It. By rum ami
Michael Johnaou, supposed to be twelve or fifteen
acres, to a fi fa tu favor of L. & T. J. Linder
said C. C. Thru* her. Issued from the Justice Court o
the 1117 District, G. M., returnable to January tenn c*i
said Court. Levy tnude bv T. T. IIolbr<*k<». I*. <*.. *n
returned tome. W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff
febS-4t.
GEORGIA-HART COUNTY.
W H EREAS WILLIAM S. SIMPSON
deceased. Into <»f Anderson County
S. C., departed this life, possessed of property withi’ii
the county and State aforesaid, and no person has ap
plied tor administration thereon, and in consequent*
thereof, the same ia likely to waste, to tho injury oi
those entitled thereto.
This is therefore to notify the creditors, next of kin
and ail others interested, that administration ot the
estate of said deceased, will be vestd iu the Clerk ol
the Superior Court of said county or some other fit and
pro|ier person at the March term next of this court, ii
no goott cause is shown to the contrary. Given under
my hand, officially this Jut). 27th 1878.’
febl.4w. F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
O
w
HEREAS WILLIAM J. RUSSELL
applies to me for letter* of administration on
the estate of Richard T. Brumbv, late of *iiid countv,
deceased—
rin se are ther fore to cite and admonish all con
cerned tv> show cause, if any they have, on or Irefore
it a trial.
TERMS STRICTL\ CASH. *
For for further information, or order* for Lime, ad
dress port Ro) al limklo., j •
Port Royal, S. C. t I J\
Or J. H. IIILCxINS. tveat, I,:
Athens, tia
f«b8 2m
Notice.
the earlier days of the week.
might lie well taken.
Young Ladies’Literary Club.-
vvi’li exee.iliiiu Sjrcat Beauty amt "race. ; la^ 'l'ue^jay v.*™
Is 1, 'iTies are said to be a very healthy ; L '> Pra [T Club ujmn the subject
...vies of fruit, and the shad., thereof is I '‘Madame De Stael and her times. Ibis
elegant effort was highly entertaining and
exquisitely depleted the literary worth, sub-
irdly s u pas-ed liv the cedars of Lebanon,
t us l> vs more of them.
West India and Florida Transfebeij
to Athens.—Go to Martin Collins’ if you
want fine Oranges and Lemons. He has laid
before us some of the finest specimens we
have seen for some time. Mr. Collins makes
Mandarine oranges a specialty and the pub
lic " ill find it to their advantage to call and
see him. He also deals in Family Groceries
aud Provisions. Givehim a call at his store.
tie and magnetic power, jiersnnal charms, | Market street near Town Hall, and we guar-
grace, misfortunes, and imprudencies dotting ! tee you will be well pleased. fek.22-.5t.
lii.vu.is of I’uoF. White—lVof II. C. i the career and forming the character of this j ' —-
M fite, who recently cut an artery in liis | reinarknhle woman. It was read inn most Home Evident*
w,:-; t.v apiece of glass, has keen quite j agreeablestylo and greatly enjoyed by the ■ ' Harmony Grove, Jan. 20, 1876.
,1: J' t!l ‘‘. I' 1 ,' 1 ,1: '- v, 1 V'. 0 artery ’ ue ' y"« n R l!,<llcs and gentleman present. This | Messrs J. C. Pitnerst Co., Athens, Ga.
... lers and. had keen cloie 1 ky compres- . jnne ty , organized ,ky Mrs. Cmwfonl for j W c used vour Acid Phosphate last year
■ svnonsly mcomTnienecd ftterary improvement of the young ladies. ,; )r wni BU ‘ d cotton, and arc well pleased
Inn From Dr. U. -M bnnitli however, | composing ,t. has grown to be a very instruc- j wilh it< and will use it on onr entire crop
wc learned yesterday, that the 1 rotessor | t , ve nn ,l pleasant affair, and wc congratulate j th -„ vtw> \ V e will checrfullv recommend
getting along very well, W e hope to , them upon l»ing thus favored by Prof, j it to " t |, e pe<l p ic , as ln-ing the'clieajiest and
FURmTUBE WAREHOUSE l
J - F. WI LSI) N & CO,
is T2AHZLIH HS7SZ HAiJSS, BS3AS 8?.. AT3i:T3. GA
L PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
Robert C. Lumpkin, deceostsl, are hereby no
tified to present the »aine to tne for payment within the
j time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said de-
. ceusctl arc requested to make immediate payment.
JAMES M. LUMPKIN,
fcb22.4t
Administrator.
tor 75 cents aud try it—two dose* will relieve you.'
Sample Bottle* 10 cents each. dec7. j
Pools A IIcxt, Macqixibt*, Baltimore —In another
part ot our pa|nsr will be found the business card of thi*
well known house, whose manufacture* are iu use from
.Maine to Mexico and South America, and everywhere ? flAKtVTTVtt. RyTR ¥ATa C5AMfCS
regarded a* first-class in their design, material and j ® IWBPf V CT
workmanship. Wi h facilities for manufacturing and
shipping largely increruied and improved from year to
IB tick, 14th February, 1876. Isaac Wilkcrson has
i applied for exemption of personalty and etting apart
! and valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the
! same at 12 o’clock, m., on the 1st day of March, 1876,
• at my office. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinarv.
* feb.15 2t.
year, they are prepared to fill ull order* promptly aud
will guarantee their patron* thoroughly reliable arork.
Those in ueedof anythiug in their liue would do well
to apply for their circular anti price*. dec7.
iiim out in :i ivw tluvs.
Death ok an Aged Citizen.—Mr.
•lames Williams, nil ageil am! well known
citizen of Athens, dieil last Wednesday
ruing, lit. in-t. Deceased
\\ illcox, than whom no Ixitter scholar or | mos t, profitable of anv acid or guano that
more (mkshed gentleman can anywhere be j call j M . used. “ ‘
found.
tvb-.4t.
\V. F. Anderson,
J ah. II. Holland.
Take Votice and Govern Yourszlvks
was Istrn '• Accordingly. -Capt. J. 4V. Collins lias
uh. Xoveinber, 1780, and consequently '» ov ‘* d ^‘'^Sk.rcJJouxe on Broad j
in his Mil, year, an octogenarian less (^e.-t. J , 7. l ^'. lo ' v ;, ®. C . ^" b . ,H ;.i. |
Ho bad therefore, nearly serv«*d *
THU PAPER IS ON PILE WITH
•:it iiis four score years, and ha I raised up n
I'.rge family to perpetuate his name and
memory, leaving no less than 64 grand
• hi du n, and over JO great grand children, lie
prufe-ied teligion and joined the church, a
:• .v weeks prior to his death, and expired
only a few moments after repeating the
‘ b ird’s prayer.”
to-- his advertisement next week, when he
will iafor ; the public generally, as to what I
he proposes iu the way of Something j
Good ” for this centennial year.
march7.lt.
IIkvi.tii, IIaimmmws and Prosperity —
l.ast Friday night the Athens Guards, un
der command of Capt. Talm.tdge, proceed
'd to the residence of their comrade, Jesse
All, n, Esq., who had recently made the
• le ave:: ward Btep”by*entcring the lists mat
rimonial, and gave him a complimentary
-a me of three vollies. Mr. Allen then
ii.-|,i gracefully forth and cordially invited
Li' Iriends to ’partake of some cake and
'in" with himself and charming bride;
when Capt Tnlmadgo chivalrously and ap
propriately doing the honor*, [imposed a
a I ..ast of'‘health, happiness and prosperi
n' 1 to the wedded pair, which was hearti
ly responded to by the company. In part
ing, three cheers were given to the generous
Alien, and the Guards proceeding to their
ball, broke ranks, and now hold themselves
in vvadmcijs for a similar demonstration so
‘o si circumstances shall warrant it.
Oconee Building and Loan Associa
tion.—The annual meeting of tlie slock
holders will be held on Saturday the lit!',
inst., at 74 o’clock, P. M, at the office of
Messrs L. «t H. Cobb. Election of officers
and oilier business of importance will be
transacted. All stock should be represent
ed. WM. KING, Jr., Secretary.
inarch7-lt.
Tiik «'HX*r ash 1‘ori LAK Ailasta Stokk or Fck- h-
OOTT, BSKtSDICT & No. 33 \V 1UTKH ALL $T.—1* HOW
offering the Largest, Cheapest, and be>t Selected Stopk
of Dry Good*, Fancy Goods, Notion*, Hoeiery and
Und rwear. Novelties in Carpet*, Oil Cloth*, Lam-
berquins. Cornice* aud Upholstery Good* at a saving of
15 to 20 per cent, on each article purchased. Their
Facilities are only equaled by the Largest House* in the
Union. A coll before purchasing at other houses is re
spectfully solicited.
N. B.—Sample* *ent on application. All order* over
Ten Dollars, at Retail, will he seut free of charge to any
part of the State. F., B. & CO.
Branches—
F. B. A Co., New York.
F. B. & Co., Cliarleatou, S. C.
F. B. A Co., Jacksonville, Fla. [nov,17-tf.
CIGARS.
We have now on hand 250,000 Choicest Brands of
Ciffars, which we offer ut Greatly Redccxd Fricks.
Also a large stock of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
Snuff, Genuine Meerehmuin Pipes, aud all Smoker* Ar<
tide*.
BTA liberal discount allowed to Jobber* buying
largely. Come one! Come all!!
KALVAK1NSKY A LIEBLER,
Aug. 5.ti.] Under Newton House, Athena, Ga.
PICTURE FRAMES AND .MOLDINGS.
jan25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH
Notice.
\ LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST
SAMUEL FREEMAN, (col.) lute of Clarke
couuty, deceased, arc hereby notified to present the
same to tne for payment within the time prescribed by
law, and those indebted to said deceased arc requested
to make immediate payment. Jan. 10, 1876.
EUGENE W. BRYDYE,
janll-6w Administrator.
HART SHERIFF’S SALE,
i XT’ILL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST
r v Tuesday in February next, within the legal
•tours of sale. l»cforc the Court Ilou-e door in the town
of Hartwell, llart County, Gh., a tract of land lyitigatui
being in aaid county, coulaiuiug three hundred and six-
tenth* acre*, more or less, adjoining land* of L.
Alford, J. B. Alford, II. Tyler and other*, better known
a* the resident place of the late F. G Stowers; also
twenty six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J.
B Alford, N. Ilauks and S. V. Mihford. All levied on
and sold a* the property of F. G. Stowers, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of said county, re
turnable to March tenn. 1875, in favor of A. J. Connell,
Millv J. Connell and Wm M. McMullau vs. C. A.
Webb. Adm’r. of F. G. Stowers, also to satisfy various
other fi. fas. in my In.nd* vs. said F. G. Stow’er*. All
sold subject to the widow’s dower, llurtwell, Jan. 3d.
1878.
j:m4..*>t. W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
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' Oconee County.
GEORGIA—OCONEeToUN TY.
W HEREAS, MARY C. THRASHER
apiilics to me tin - letters of Adminis-
tration on the estate of Barton C. Thrasher, late of *aui
county deceased.
These ure therefore to cite aud admonish all con
cerned, to show cause, if any they have, ut my office oi
or before the first Monday iu March next, why saivi let
ters should nol be granted.
Given under tnv hand at office, this January 31st,
1876.
febl.At. J. R. L\ LE, Ordinary.
VALUABLE -DISCOVERY.
W. D. STYRON, of Georght, Tlieae are therefore to cite and admonish all cou-
ti ac nKPi ivvifi’h a KFUFTIY PnR cerned to show cause (it any they have) at mv office, oi.
HAS l>lSCO\ EKfcD A SLKKKr.Me.Dx H'K or Mon the first Monday in May next, why wid letters
/ v \ p L’’ . rp : shonld not be granted. Given under my hand at office.
vJ I w a\ L .i 1 * Jv W -I- • 1 this the 27tl» day of December, 1875.
AND DESTROYER OF CURCULIO AND BORER, j* li4 - 8>n - ASA M - JACKSON, Ordinary.
Ill* UKI AT EXXUIX* OF TIIK PEACH CltOF. j »
THIS REMEDY HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY! 1 /or/* /*/!/>/>
I tested for two seasons, and in every instance has , Ja.±\ U u IV\J1J LtEs 0*1/
been a perfect success. The following certificate of a j
well know a Minister in Georgia, who has seen it fairly j
GEORGIA—OCOX EE OUNTY.
W HEREAS, GKOUGEE.GRIFFET1I
Administrator Janies L. GriHeth de
ceased applies to me tor letter* of dismission from said
administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed, to show canse (if any they haw) at my office, on or
before the first Monday m May next why said lctt.cn*
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office the 31st day of January
tebl.nm. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
A FARM OF YOUR OWN
I*
The Best Remedy for Hard Times !
FREE HOMESTEADS
Tim People Want Proof.—Tlu-ro is no
medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold
by Druggists, that carries such evidence of
its success and superior vir ue as Bosouke’s
Ghuman Syrup for severe Cougl'.s, Colds
ottled on the Bna<t, Consumption, or any
disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof
of that fact is that any person afflicted, can
get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try
its superior effect licfore buying the regular
size at 75 rents. It lias lately been intro
duced in this country from Germany, and MnB '
its wonderful cures are astonishing every
one that use it. Three doses will relieve
.my case. Try it. Sold by
marcli7. li T. Brumiiy.
Best anil Cheapest Railroad Land
an on tbe line ol‘ tlie
I’h ion Pacific. Railroad, in Nebraska.
Secure a home now. Foil information aent free to ..II
pan* of the worl l. Ad.lre*. O. F. l'Avu. Ijinri Com-
miesioiier U. 1*. K. 1,., Omaha, Neb. fcbU.li.
M ind reading, psycho mangy, f.vbcina-
tion, Soul Cbamiiur, Meumerism, and Marriage
Guide, *lio«riuir how either aex may fa*ciuate and gain
tlie loye and aff- etion of any pereon they ehooae in-
ilr. 40" pape*. By mail —
Inntlv. 40- pa^e*. By mail 50 ct*. Hunt it Cn., 159
S. ;tb St., 1‘bila. f b2».R
$77
A Week guaranteed to Male and Female
Agent*, iu ibeir locality. «5*t* Nothing
to try It. Particular* Free. I*. O. VICKE
RY A CO., Augu<n, Me.
*Tprm<.—It must lie quite satisfactory to
die 1 ’rofessi>rs of the University, now con-
'I'K tiiig the State College public lectures,
!" notice the large and appreciative au»
divin-es wliieh assemble at their rooms
'■very Friday night. Prof. Charbonnier
secured quite a largo crowd to hear his
'■'••nd lecture upon Meteorology, lax:
Friday evening, ill which the subject of
"i 1- and storins wore eluci latest in a clear
•* !: d m -t interesting manner. The prevail-
direeiions of jieriodicx) and variable
"u d<, trade winds, on the different cmiti-
"uts, their influence n|>on vegetal ion and
life were siieeiuctly explained, and in ibis
''"iiiii-cli..n the kinds of clouds were point-
' ‘1 out iu a most discriiiiinaiing manner.
Charbonnier illustrated his discourse
|'. v Vuutifuliy drawn diagrams upon thi
‘’lai-klwards which materiallv assisted him
11 ''hicidatiug his subject. The frisky freaks
' ■ old “Blustering Boreas” were then dwelt
"ioii.niul the phenomena of xtoreweapeciully,
"■‘■'ceil. Altogether, the characteristics and
'-prices of the “sightless couriers of the air”
received an exhaustive exposition and the
'■'■'"re was greatly enjoyed by every one.
Alter Prof. Charbonnier concluded, the bova
" dh their usual unanimity assembled around
'lie doors, fringing the walls and -kirting the
banisters, two or three deep, and subjected
'be ladies and genileinen coni ng out to th
" v r. ra «P scrutiny, which,of course, was highly
delightful to all parties. Two Very decide«f
nimiif,-.unions of applatise were evident, and
though by no meansagreeble, were, we aup
fto'e. not the less complimentary to *
l««y of young Indies, thus greeted.
C J. O’Faurki.l, at the True Policy , C*)() P«r dar at home. Sample* worth $1 free.
House, one door East of Col S. C. Dobb’s, 4 00 • Po "‘“ d -
dealer in Family Groceries and Family
Supplies. He also has Ex-Officio England
with him ready with wit and humor to wait
on the public. marcli7.lt
— -v*. *r*
tir 1 irmnn agents for the best sei.l-
W 1111 1 uU.‘ n ft Statioatry l’acluget in tlie world.
It contain* 15 sheets paper, 15 Envelope*, golden Fen,
I'cn-halder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, aud « niece
of Jewelry. Single package, with of elejrant OoM
Stone Sleeve Buttons, port paid, 25 eta.. 5 fbr $l.fr>.
Tiii* package ha* been examined by the pnbUaher of
aud found as represented—worth
the money. Watches given away to all Agent*.
ic worst case* of the longest standing, by using
Dm. ITsbrabd’sCukk, truss Cibko Thotoavd*,
and will give $1,00<> for a case it will not benefit A
bottle *mt free to all- addressins J. E. D1BBLEE,
Chemist. Office, 1355 Broadway, N. Y. feb29.U.
You Have no Excuse.—Have you any
excuse for suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver
Complaint ? Is there any reason why you f v
should ip) on from day to day eoniulainimr | Cirenl.re free,
with Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habit- j febiH-B. , BRIDE A CO., 7S5 Broadway, N. Y.
uni Costiveness, palpation of the Heart , :
Heart burn, Water-brash, Gnawing and j Jp [ ^ g ^ EPILKPSY
imrning psins at tlie pit of.the Stomach,} Hti'.FTT’VP'T V”
Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, and disagrees j ± 1 ELY CL RED.
hie taste in the mouth. Coming up ot foo»f [ T1 '
after eating. Low spirits, Ac. No! It is
positively your own fault if you do. Go to
your Druggist R. T. Bkumb'y and get a bot
tle of Green’s August Flower for 75
wits your cure is certain, hut if you doubt
this, get a sample Bottle for 10 cents and
,rv it. Two doses will relieve you.
'March-7 R. T. Brumby.
Athens to Belton--Belton to Atlanta.
Local rates from Belton to Atlanta—
single ticket $3.25. A parly of ten persons
in nnd from Atlanta nnd Belton, one tare
$3.25. Messrs Gann & Reaves’ Coach
Line will transport passengers from Athens
to Belton (not less than five persons each
rrip) at Two Dollars per head.
For further information, please apply at
thin office. Parties desirous of visiting
Belton or Atlanta will leave orders at New
ton House, care A. D. Clinerd. Proprietor,
and the same will
4 GENTS WANTED! MEDALS AND
\ Diploma* Awarded for Holman’* Nsw PIC
TORIAL BIBLES. 1.800 illustration*. A idreM f ir
new circulera, A. J. Holman A Co., SS0 Arch Street,
Phil*. febJS.B
Blacksmith Shop.
FEW A MEBIWEATHEB.
H ill few and wesley m via weather,
lieviMjt formed s oopeutnerelup for 1874, respect
fully announce to Ut. citizen, of Athens and aorroand-
in£ country, that they are prepared t.do all manner of
wort in tho Blacksmith Lino, and at reasonable charge..
The. hose the beet workmen end nee nothin* tat the
best material. Carriage work, plantation work, bore*
a ioeinc and any diScolt job* a apecialty. Shop op
posit* MeeenGann A KeaTee’ Lirary Stable,
jairtly.
COLLEGE AVENUE
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM!
by
MOSES MYEKS.
DRY' GOODS, C L O T II I X G
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
Carpets, F uhs, Blankets,
Fancy and Millinery A\ tide..
STOREROOM EXLAHUE»
— AN —
STOCK INCREASED.
\Y« will beg the citizen* of Athens au«l vicinity to give
«* • call ana examine onr stock befor • purchasing.
H A RBLB.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
mm its mu w
Dealer in and manufacturer of Monuments, Bead and
Foot Stone*, Marble and Granite-Box Tombs and Cra
dle Tomb*. All work warranted. Persona will do
well to examine my design., and be convinced tliat
they are dealing with a fair and square man.
Athena, Ga., Sept. 29, 1875. 4Mf
Weatherly & ^o,
ARE NOW READY
For the Fall & Winter Trade
Having just returned from New York with a large and
well selected stock of
DRY GOODS d- GROCERIES,
Ready-made Clothing. Hats, Roots,
Shoes, Wood and Willow Ware,
Hardware, Crockery, Drugs,
tfic., <£’c., tie., dc.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
All kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
v , . a. • ‘ ; r * Vf * t
taken In exchange for Geode. Cell end aee us at tbe
irner of Clayton and Thomas Street*.
OctlSdtf.
tested, will give some idea of it* real merit* :
Rbi x*wick, July 13th, 1875.
Mu. W. I). Sttkon.—Ti.e Compound put up by yon
1 have known, u>vd, seen it* result*, and it will do all
you claim for it. It will prevent blight.aud rot, and
cause vine* to grow vigorously. Wher: it was used 1
never saw more flourishing or fuller vines, with bunches
large and well filled. In the same vineyard, vine* with
out iu use did not mature a i*iugle bunch. With‘it*
use, vine* that h.d not borne fruit for \ear* were quite
C 'iflc. A half gallon was used; but n gallou would be
er. From what I liave seen, 1 can and do recom
mend it* use to all who desire this delightful fruit. It*
results where it ho* beeu used ou Peach tree* are the
*atne. Your*, Ac.. _ N; B. OtJSLKY.
DiRKcnoNe rou Using.—Dig around the root* iu Fad
and Winter and apply Compound. Price, $50 per tou.
Put up by Port Koval Lime Co.
J. l\. HUGGINS, Ageut, Athens, Ga.
feb8.2tn.
Great Bargains in Note Paper.
I N or.Ier to reduce our uimsuully large stock, new
ami beautiful sUlcs of Initial a id otiicr paper* will
lie sold AT GREATLY RKDU< ED l’KICES FUR
BURKES BOOK STOKE
CASH AT
Sept. 29—18 tf.
Happy Xcav Year.
,» ISHING OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A
^ w happy aud prosp.*rou* new year, we beg to in
form them that we open the new year with a large stock
” JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
And are prepared to supply anythiug they may want
ou the tnosl reasonable term*. Our increased facihtte-
and larger experience wurraut* u* in saying thut we can
piease all in quality and price*. Cull and see us befor*
‘TnuT L. SCHEVENELI. 400.
Are “COINING MONEY*’ with the furnou*
njD.'i tdizsjgjYs,
The French Edition of which sell* for $165, and tlu
London Edition for $20n. Our Popular Edition (5.50),
containing over One Hundred full-puge quarto plates, i.*
the cheapest aud most elegant publication in America
and the best to sell. Critics \ i * with each other in
praising it, nd the masse* buy it.
Agent in Charleston. S. C., report* 87 orders ; one i
Ninety-Six, S. C., 106; one in Va., 247; another h
Memohis, 200 orders, taken iu three weeks.
Full particular* free. Address.
J. B. FOKD A CO., Publishers,
NovSdtfw. 27 Park Place, New York.
Dissolution.
rpiIE COI*A TNERSIIIP HERETO-
X fore existing between the miden.igi.ed, under tin
Arm name aud style of F1TTAR D, MITCHELL A CO.,
is this day dissolved bv mutual consent.
All [aT-wiia iudebteil to tlie late Brm will tnnko |.ny
mexit to Ss. D. Mitchell, who continues tbe business an*,
assumes all its liabilities.
JAMES D. PITTARD,
S. D. MITCHELL,
It. T. PITTARD.
Tlie undersigned, in thunkiug bis ol.l patrons fo>
liieir patronage, beg* a continuance ol it, at tbe ol.
-tuu.i. No. 5 llruud street.
S. D. MITCHELL.
We cordially reconimend our late partner to our oli
rand prompt utiu
J. D. PITTARD,
ADMINISTRATOR SSALE.
m VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM TIIE COURT
$ J> of Ordinary of Oconee County, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in March 1876, before the Court Houhc
vloor in Watkinsvillc, aaitl county, within the lawful
lours of sale; one tract of land iu said county, adjoin
ing lands of Jo in W.Stroud, Saudford Whitehead, Dr.
F. Jackson and other*, containing fifty seven and one
mil' acres, twenty acres in original forest, twenty or
twenty-five acre* tenable land, balance good branch
bottom; on the place there is a irood house with three
room* and all necessary out buildings. Sold a* the
roperty of Margaret W. Parker deceased, tor the benefit
•f the heirs and creditor*. Terms made known on day
.f sale. AARON CROW,
febl.-it. Adm*r. of Murgaret W. Parker.
► Libel for Divorce.
OCONEE SUPERIOR COURT NOV
TERM 1875.
Mart Living*ton, \
Sion it Livino*t<*n. )
IT APPEARING TO THE COURT
I that Sidney Livingston, defendant does not reside
u tlie County of Oconee, and it further appearing that
te resides without the limit* of the State. It is there-
ore ordered that service be perfected upon said de-
eudant by publication once a mouth for four month*
n the Athens GOorgian, a paper published iu the City
of Athens, Georgia.
J. R. LYLE, Plaintiff* Attorney.
Granted—GEO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
/ v EORGIA—OCONEE COUNTY.—Clfkm Office
' * Superior Court.—I, J. M. A. Jo uson, Clerk ot
he Superior Court of said County, do hereby certify
int tlie above order was granted at the November tenn
S75 of the Superior Court of said County of Oconee.
Given under my offlciul signature, this 28th January
J. M. A. JOHNSON, Clerk.
obliging.
jaulS-tf
R. T. PITTARD.
Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO..
Fall and Winter
Millinery Goods,
MuvT. A. Auxm. would most respretfully inform tl.*
Ladies of Atneiis and of counties a ij.iceut, that she lias
now received and o[sM.ed s most ci.oice and select us-^
-ortment of Spriug and Summer Millinery Gootls, com *
prising in part the latest styles and fashion* of
liats. Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces.
Flowers, Gloves, &e.,
Which site will sell »t reasonable price*. Give her
coll before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from a di*
tmc. carefully filled. Store located on Broad slreel.
one door above National Bonk.
Apnl 2* 1876—25-tf.
ASTONI SHIN G.
LEGAL BLANKS,
Betti? mi *r aria * this «Mt
Tbe Most Perfect and Desirable Machine,
for General and Family Use,
aa was shown by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Cnivereel Exhibition' in Vienne, in
187S, end it ia told at a
LESS PRICE
than anv attar Machine ef Us STANDARD EXCEL-
MsffW.UTS^ . • .»»*
OCONEE POSTPONED SHERIFF’S
SALE.
1X7ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE
W Y Court House door in Watkinsvillc, between the
cgal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in March next,
the following property to-wit;
One grey horse, doctor, two mouse colored tnulc* and
wo bay tnnles, one two horse wagon and harness, aud
ue yoke of oxen, and one cart. Levied on as the pro-
•erty of Jacob \\ . Dicken, by an attachment and fi. fa.
sued upon said attachment from Oconee Superior
'ourt, ia favor of John o. Thrasher vs. said Dicken.
roperty pointed oatiu said attachment and fi. fit.
Also, at same time and place, a Hall, in the second
'tory of a bmlding, in the town of Watkinsville, knowi.
w lie Odd Fellows Hall. Levied on as the property ot
*e Odd Fellows to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Ocone-
uperior Court in favor of A. T. Lnckie v». said Odu
'eluiw*. Property pointed out by defuudant*.
Also, at *ame time and place, the farm known as the
>r. Lindsey Durham pmcc. Levied on to satisfy thre*
ur fi. fa*., for the years 1873, 1874 an • 1875.
febl.5t. W. W. PUCK, Sheriff.
The progress made by tue WlLsON SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Inventive skill baa bee* taxed
to iU utmost, and the result is, tbe ♦J
NOTICE.
Great Redaction in Prices.
O N aud after Oct
goods in onr
Jot. 1«( wa atuD offer to our caaU
fine at mneb lower figwrea tlian
le wa to do this, wo will odoot •
totore. To suable wwto do this, wo wtU odoot atrtsly
the Cash System. We are now receiving a large au..
foil assortment of goods, bought at low prices, which
we invite all to Call and examine. /
worn ire mi roes. “ mU)g NICKERSON A CO.
Sept «—U-tf. |
PICTURE FRAMES.
P ICTURE FRAMES of EVERY SIZE AND STYLE
A fall supply of Molding k pt always on band,
and the rety tart machinery axd in the manufacture
of Frames. Particular attent ion paid to tta mounting
and framing of Chrotnos. Wa challenge tta Stale as to
style And prices. If you w*nt,tta bertftireii. rttho
lowret^uJre, coll at • ’ ZTl»
kKSVSuakflMa.
JSO. 1 COOK STOVE,
AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Roofing and Guttering a Speciality.
Sept. 15, 1875. 46—«m.
GRIER’S ALMANACS.
TUE old reliable Almanac for 1876, will be ready
> few day., and will be tarun.lia.l to any customers
tho gross or dozes
AT THE LOWEST RATES.
Orders respectfully solicited,
i Sept. SO-l-if- T. A. BURKE.
i Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.
501 Broadway, New York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS A DEALERS If
CHROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS
Albums, Graphoscopes, and Suitable View.
Photographic Material*
We ore Headquarters for everything in the way of
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns,
Being Manufactnreis of the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANO
PTICON, UNIVERSITY iffEKEOPTICON, AD
VERTISER’S STEREOPTICON, ABTOPT1-
CON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY
LANTERN, PEOPLE'S LANTERN. .
Each style being tta boat of ita close in tbs market.
of Lanterns nnd Slides with directions fbr
876,
fv.-M.m4m.
DAVl^PORT’s
Poison Revived.
PHIS Celebrated Rut l’oison, sold fo
1 so I. any years, by Ms. M08E8 DAVENPORT, «n.
ror*n to be the most effective
R iAT RO I SON
ver introduced into this or nny other country, t* not
evived by tbe original receipt* and Tor a*ie by bis Sou,
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
Sept. 8—i5-4m. Athena, Ga*
?IR5T ANNUAL STATEMENT 0? TBE CONfilflOf
OF THE
GRANGERS LIFE and HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
UNITED STATE -1 OP AME " IOA
HOME OFFICE: MOBILE, ALABAMA.
DECEMBER 31st, 1870.
nvestmeuts and Loan , aeenred b~ mrrt-
gagea an real estate, lionds, stocks, Ac.,
and Coll lawns $365,551
uali in Bonks and Home Office . . 8,183 !
»ne from Departments . . . 14,600 I
,ue from Agents for Premiums, Ac., after
deduction credits IS,0X6 I
ifficc Fixtures, Ac., worth in cash . . 2,500 |
teferred Semi-anuoal and Qaartarly Pre
miums on Polices m fbroe. . . . 8,000:
Total onsets . . . $412,671 <
Lunim:
death claims reported on, not
yet due .... $2,000 00
Loos not yet report on . . 2,00o 00
W. U. KKTCHUU, President. .
KOBT. W. FORT, Secretary. . fabSSOC.
Notice.
V’EEDLES for all kinds of Sewlsg Machines,
.1 wholesale and retail, by
Sept. 22,1873—47-tf 8. C DOBBS, Agent
For Side.
4 100 Gall on Still, with tap ana Worm complete
Apply toSammay, Hutcheson dt Ball, or Joi n H
Newton
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