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JNO. W. NICHOLSON,
.WO BO-PEliP WITH THE STAR.
« ho are you winking i t, bright little star I
Hanging alone, way up ever eo ftr;
Trembling and flashing lioft in the bine—
Answer my question, and answer me true.”
She stood by the windo-r already for bed, . (
Yet lingered to hear wbi t the littlo star said.
But naught would it do jut wink its bright eye,
Alone by itself in the deaths of the sky.
“I fear yon are dumb,” said the wee, little sprite,
“ Or else you would answer my question to-night;
We whisper and talk to eaeh other down here,—
I think yoc could speak, if yon chose to my dear.”
What do you think tha'. the little star said!
it willfully slipped out <>f sight, and was hid
By a snip of a cloud thut floated dose by,
And never vouchsafed l .er a wink of reply.
hut after a while, when she awoko in the night,
Tha first thing she saw sens that little etar’s light.
It twinkled, and twinkled, and roused her from sleep,
“ Alia 1" laughed the child, “ ere can both play bo-
peep!”
ASBURY G. McCURRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hartwell, Georgia,
Will practice in the Superior Courts of North Ernst Go.
uutf.P.tf.
j Supei
and Supreme Court at Atlanta.
Belton Hotel,
ZBoltoxi Georgia.
Situated 60 miles on the Atlanta, Richmond and Air
Line Railroad from Atlanta, and within one mile of the
junction of the North East Railroad of Ga. The Pro
prietor is now prepared to servo all who call upon him
with meals at the following rates:
Singlo meal . r »0c. I Per week $6.00
Per day $1.50 j Per mouth $20.oo
jnlylH.ly. S. II. HUGIIEX.
**. S*. TAbMAOCE,
— 1 DEALER IN—-
American and Imported Watches, Clucks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
ZZvtalcul Ittstrumsati. Giuna,
Pisrfcola. Sto.
WATi'IIES, ll.Oi KS AS I) JEWELRY REPAIRED
IN A NEAT, WORKMANLIKE MANNER,
And warranted to give entire satisfaction.
I)r;utoi 1 Plain Letter Enflroninya
S0L1I3I AVIOTI, CSC 1::: fKa B:si S-.cn Cornu, AT3SHS, OA.
feb.Utf.
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER,
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Next Door to Poxt Office.
O N hand, Upper* for making Low Quartetf, Con-
jrre**, Ale’xi*-Tie*, ami Prince .Alberts. Repair
ing promptly executed.
Send ten dollars, per mail or expre** and you shall re
reive a first class pair of boots.
.Tunc 30, 1675. 85-tf.
Great Reduction in Prices
F or the next thirty (lavs. Brackets, Wall
Packets, and all kinds of Ornamental Wood Work,
will be sold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Now ia tho time to make your houses beautiful at low
figures.
Great bargains given In everything at
26-tf BURKE’S Bookstore.
iiui«i ««« v-pir ?
— TRUCKS,—
LEATHER St SHOE FINDINGS.
• , • .1* II 1 e
Etc., Etc, Etc.
at R. L. Moss' old stand No. 4, Granite Row, Athens.
April2.\tr. lit; | L
THE
DIAMONDS
AT NEW YORK COST.
A FEW CLUSTER AND SOLITAIRE DIAMOND
Rings; lately received, which will be closed out at
New York Cost For Cask.
Also Bridal Bands and a fine assortment of l B k Solid
Kings to be sold ('heap. If youwish aGeunine Article
at a
MAGNOLIA
PASSENGER ROUTE
VIA
Augusta & Yemassee
the
favorite route
Charleston, Savannah&all Points in Mila
GtLLELAND.
Z. W. BETTS.
GILLELAND & BETTS,
18 7 6
(Successors to S. D. Mitchell,)
E ! ; —
18 7 0
Leave Athens
Arrive Avgusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive Savannah....
Arrive Charleston.
..9 30 P.M.
..7 35 AM.
..8 20 AM.
..3 30 P.M.
..4 20 AM.
PBZCS
LOW
Call soon on
W. A. TAT.MADCE,
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Dealer in all goods
usually kept in his line.
COLLEGE AVENUE,
julylS.lm. Opposite Poet Office, Athens, Ga.
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 1876.
On after Monday, May 1st, 1876, the
Passenger trains on the Georgia Railroad
will rim as follows, viz:
Day Paminger Train wn.r
Leave Athena at 9.^0 a. 11.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 p. si.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 p. m.
Leave Auguata ut 8.00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 9.oo a. m.
Arrive at Atlien* at *.55 p. v
Night Pahsexgkr Train.
Leave Athens at 9.U0 p. sc.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.35 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 5.25 a. si.
Leave Augusta at. fi.20 p. si.;
Leave Atlanta at 10.30 p. m.
Arrive at Athens at 6.50 a. u.
Papscntfer* from Atlanta, Athens, Washington, op
any pciut ou the Georgia Railroad and ltrauvbe*. by
takiug the Day Passenger Train, jrill uddie close con
nection a! Camak witlr'Trairt mr Milledtfeville' and
Macon. Sleeping Cars on Night - issenger Traius.
S. K. Johnson, Superintendent.
april9.tf.
ARBLE.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FURNISH
MARBLE OR ORANTE
Cut to any design* they are desired. Plain or Elaborate
Monuments, Head and Foot Stones with aide pieces,
Marble or Granite Box Tooinl»s, Cradle Toomlis, Vases
orStatuarv. Marble or Granite Vaults for Ccnietary
and other puri^ve*. desiirus and prices furnished at the
Marble Yard.
jure*30.tf. A. R. ROBERTSON, Athens. Ga.
*&n Owner Wanted.
V WIHTESOW, WITH RIGHT KAK OFFSMO<»TII
down to the head, has l»een in my ]*os*ession five
months! owner cun have the same by paying expenses,
including this advertisement.
july25.4l. B. H. YERBY.
The only line running through cars be-,
tween Augusta and Savannah.
The only line making close connection at
Savannah with the Atlantic & Gulf 11. R.
No “Omnibus Transfer” at Savannah.
To secure the advantages of through
cars, no delays, first-class equipment, fast
time, and sure connections, purchase tickets
of Capt. IV. W. Williams, Agent, Athens,
Ga., via Angnstaand Yemassee only.
T. S. DAVANT,
G. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
Julvll.6m.
No. 6, Broad Street, Athens, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
I N
CITY MILLS,
[AVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR
L steady arrival ol‘ pure
Kentucky and Tennessee Wheat,
Bo Yon Want a Good Pump?
Buy Beans Double Actin'/ Stone Force
Pump.
ONE THAT AT THE
*tart bring* the water
pure, fresh and coo], as
it is in yonr well. No
>ta!e water standing in
it. No slime or filth col
lects on or in it.
No suail* or worm*
jVoin woo do n pip.
ing. Is free from rust or
other impurities and
discharges tlm water
much fo>tcr than any
other Pump. It work*
with ease—a small child
can operate it. It 1* ot
atone, glazed on inside
and outride like gloss,
and cannt-t wear oat or
decay. Thoroughly ven
tilate* yonr well* air*
the water, and make* it
like living, moving
water. Improve* t li e
water more than if there
wa* no Pump in the
well. With ho*c attach
ed. it become* a Fir
Engine, ever ready nt yonr door, reducing the risk from
fire and the premium on insurance. I* easy to keep in
repair ami work* with two-third* the power required,
by any other Pum » of same capacity. Give* universal
satisfaction, ns all our numerous patrons in this city
and State will cheerfully attest. I* a home enterprise
permanently established. Relies on its own merits’
and through them ask* your patronage. If you want
such a Pump. J. W. GILLELAND, Agent nt Capt. S.
1>. MitcheVs, Broad Street, Atheus, Ga., would be
pleased to sene you in that line. Satisfaction guar
anteed. . He is also Agent lor a l\»wer Pump made on
same priori pit, with either Lever or Kotarv motion, for
Railroad, Factory, or Mining purposes, moving from 40
to 80 Gallons per minute, bringing the water from bot
tom of wells, and throwing half-inch stream Hx> feet
from hose nozzle. Alsojthe
LITTLE GIANT VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE,
throwing stream 103 feet on level. Call on and exa
mine or address
J. W. GILLELAND, Agent,
At Capt. S. I). MitehePs, successor* to Pittard, Mitckel
& U., Broad St., Athens, Gn. marches.Cm.
Don’t make a mistake in the
place!
STAPLE HHR-'Y C3-OOIDS,
Groceries, Provisions, Wines,
LIQUORS AND SEGALS.
«-#-«.
Extraordinary Bargains
LONGS & BILLUPS
^WHOLESALE ^JSTX> RETAIL^
BRVGfitSTS ftftft HElim
^DEALERS
\
CASH FOB. WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Atlien* Manufacturing Oompanv are now making a
much larger variety of Woolen Goods than ever before,
and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to l>o more to the interest of the Planter to
Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Card
ed and Spun at home. Call for Sample* and Terms ot
Exchange. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. Agent, j
May 19, 1875—29-tf.
Dr. JOHN GEBDINE,
Late of Mississippi,
H aving decided to make atiiens ms 1
future home, now tender* his professional service*
to tho citizen* of Athens and its vicinity. Office on
Clayton St., ix sew building of John II. Newton’s,
where he may be found from 8 o'clock a. m. to 6 p. g.,
when not professionally engaged. Can be found at
night at residence of the late Mrs. Goldings.
marchSSAy.
Miss C. Potts,
Fasliionable Dressmaker
(Over University Punk.)
Broad Street, - - Athens.
Would respectfully inform the ladies and her lricnds
generally, of Athens and vicinity, that she is now pre
pared to do Dress making in tho Neatest and most
FASHIONABLE STYLES.
With her experience in the buaincs*, ehe feel* cure of
giving satisfaction. May 14, 1375—28-tf.
I guarantee to the public the following brum!* of flour,
equal or superior to any in the market, at oorrv.-ipond
ing price.—
SXO1WFLAKE,
WHITE ROSE,
FAMILY,
DOUBLE EXTRA,
GRAHAM FLOUR,
BOLTED MEAL,
UNBOLTED MEAL,
OBITS,
HORSE FEED,
COIF FEED,
CHICKEN FEED,
SHORTS AND BRAN.
Order* lelt at J. C. WILKINS will be attended to.
Cash Paid for Good Wheat and Corn
at Mill.
Public grinding promptly attended to.
W. C. HEMP.
julyas.tt*.
The Morning News,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
NO. 13,
BROAD STREET,
GENERAL TICKET AGENGY.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For sale, by nil rouics, and to all principal point* in j
the I
UNITED STATES.
Bay your Ticket, before leaving Atheus, and get all 1
information from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
; May 12, ’75 n8.tr.
Ri It. SAUL.TER,
V* DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
ALE, GIN, CIGARS,
CALL AT SAULTERS EXCHANGE,
Jackson Stbkxt, ATtir.se, Gromit*.
Oct. 2—d-tf.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Athens, Georgia.
GANN & REAVES PROPRIETORS
Will be found at Vhelr old stand, rear Franklin House
-building, Thomas street. Keep always on hand good
Turnout* and careful drivels. Stock well cared for
when entrusted to our cure. Stock ou hand for aide at
nil times. . decistf.
PURE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PAIN1 cb VARNISH BRUSHES,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES\
ANILINES.
FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND
I N
Crockery, Glassware and Notions,
As we propose to Close out the Same at Once.
Housekeepers will please Call and Examine before making
Purchases Elsewhere.
Notice—I have closed out my interest in the firm of Wood «fc Burrs to Mr. J. W.
Giu.ei.and, and bespeak for the new firm a liberal p:urona<ie,
Respectfully.
Julyll.llw. W. T ■ WOOD.
AthensFoundry l Machine Works,
HSTABZ^ZSZCBZ) 1850. ATHENS, GEORGIA,
General Founders and Machinists,
Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing, Manufnetnre ^linin<r ami Mill Mnehincry, Steam
Engines, Saw .Mills, Horse Powers, Threshers, Fan Mills, Bark Mills and Cane Mills,
Farmers, Double Geared Magic Georgian, Double Geared Horizontal Mill all
strong and durable; have arranged with manufacturers to furnish Cooks
Celebrated Portable Evaporator or Pan.
Doum.F. GkabedCane Mn.t Farmeu’s Case Milu
A 1 so, Manufaetura
Brooks Patent Porta
ble Cotton and Ilav
Press, and sole Manu
facturers of Colts cele
brated Power and
Cotton Serew
GRASS AND GARDEN SEED
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
ENGLISH HAIR, NAIL <f- T 00 Tr ,
BRUSHES,
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AM E It ICA y
HANDKERCHIEF EX1R ACts *
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,
LONDON SUPPORTER^
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
SODA,
GELLA TINE,
BRANDIES, for Medicinal Purpotet.
©017JWTRY BIlHRCJBIAIX T AIM) FHLYSIdANS
Will find it to their advantage to
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE!
We buy dip.ect from the manufactories, and thus we are enabled to sell vrkt
LO ' v * jan4tt
A. A. IIEI.L.
P. A. SUMMEY.
J. V. SPARKS, A«’L
® 9
Planters' Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
T his well known hotel hav-
ing been Remodeled, Enlarged, thoroughly Ren
ovated, Repainted and Newly Fumiahed during the
Sammer of 187C, ia now opened, with increased fncili-
tic* for the accommodation of tiic travelling public.
- febt-ly B. P. CHATF1ELD, Proprietor.
MEDICAL KOI ICE. |>
At the solicitation of many of nay former patrons, I
resume the, , > »rv
trill pay especial attention to the”dis-
m of Inttata and Children, end the Chronio Diseai
0,ren fe3
Jaa* 18,18T6—M-ly.
—
KHCMS WAY BOWNt
Miss C. J
TSSZtJjNG MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
J at price, lower than ever before: Hate trimmed
with Ribbons and flower* at *1.00; Chip Hats at $1.«K
Pomela Hata at 75c; No. 12 and 18 Ribbons at 20 and
• 25 cu.; A beautiful line of Neckties, Kuching*, Silks,
Flowers, Striped Stocking*, Bock Comb*, Cornets, Hand
kerchief* and many other icicles, l’loase give liar *
■call and be convinced at her *toro on Broad St., between
Dr*. Longs A Billups snd Smith’s Drug Stores.
riMIE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1S7«, WHICH
1 includes National, State and county election*, and
whleh will undoubtedly ho the most active and hotly
contested of any since tne memorable canvaaa of 1860,
i* now fairly opened. The National Democratic Party
will this year make a bold, vigorous, and doubtless
successful struggle for the maintenance and supremacy
of those principle* which are vital to the prosperity of
the Republic and essential to Ibc well-being of the
people."
In addition to tho Presidential election, the people in
Georgia and Florida will elect new State governments.
In Florida the campaign promises to be unusual ty
, vigorous, snd there is a probability that lbr the first
time since the war the people of that Radical-ridden
State will elec* • Democratic State government. In
tittse campaigns the pcopla of the South are deeply in
terested ; and every intelligent citizen, who La* the
welfare of hi* country and hi* section at heart, should
acquaint himself with every detail of tbe great work of
redemption and reform that is now going on.
To this end be ctiould subscribe to snd assist in circu
lating the Savannah Mourns News, an independent
Democratic newspaper, of pronounced opinions and
fearless in their expression; a paper that i* recognized
everywhere as the best daily in the South. It* editorial
department U vigorous, thoughtful, and consistent,
while its news and local departments are marvels of in
dustry and completeness. ]U department of Georgia
snd Florida attairs ia not confined to a mere barren sum
mary of events transpiring in those States, but is en
livened by onuunent at once apt, timely, and racy.
The ampla ■— of ths astablishmcnt wtrftfc dc-
voted to furnishing the readers of the
‘UCofziizig STews
airencierthejiaperwhl be this earliest ehronu
noteworthy incident of tho political campaign or 1876
3! fT I -OflBWBK .11 .JI
Dally, 1 year..... ?lo 00
« * | £
w.w«*iy, iy^-*:::::;; « M
‘‘ “ Smooths JVtYl 100
Weekly, 1 ye»„...,. g oo
;... 100
Bargains for Cash !
Summer Stook.
i
AT *
NEW YORK PRICES,
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, 5J«. jn-r. YARD.
SPRAGUE PRINTS, Co. per. YARD.
AMOSKEAG PRINTS, Go. per. YARD.
BLEACHING
FROM C to 12c. (THE BEST.)
EmbroiderY
FROM 5 to 25c. per. YARD.
t^ALPACA S
FROM 22J to 50c. per. YARD.
CRENADIITES |
FROM 10 to 25c. |mr. YARD. I
LAWNS l5e. per. Y ARD. ■
WHITE PIQUE 124 to 25e. per YARD.
J
JACKNETS 10 to 25c. per. YARD, j
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes !
bbi.Ii m e©
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
1AMifA
IKON, STEEL AND NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
OTTOHST G- I ItsT S,
PORTABLE ENGINES,
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c., &c.
OEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
June 23. 1875. 34-tt
I W. A. Gn.LEr.AND.
| W. L. Wood.
II. A. Lowrancf.
GILLELAND. WOOD & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
F^irniturCj which we *ell low for Cat*h. Our underUkiDj: tie-
partment is complete. We keep constantly on ham! the largest •»!
beat assorted stocks of METALLIC JiURiAL CASES .137/ tt'OOlf
COW/SS, in this part of the State, and will Bell a* low h> the l^werf-
We give personal attention to funeral* and furnish cur splendid Ne»
llenr»e with hor*e* and driver free of charge.
Weliave a Plaining Mill connected with our e*taYii*htnent, md
arc prepared to fill all order* for Dres*ing, Matching. Newel*, Banister*. Bracket*, Moulding <fee., Ac., with oeat-
»** and dispatch,
We have 100,000 feet Lumber for sale assorted kind*, in rough or worked.
murcli2b.6m. GILLELAND WOOD & CO.
L776. 1876-
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENTS
Great Atlantic ۩ast ]Line,
FOB THE
Old S-byle Gin Gearing Ocas-ban-tly on Sand,
Are also Manxifacuirers of ami Agents for tlie most approved Turbine Water Wheels,
Poitnble Steam Engines, Iron Fencing, Grave Enclosures, IJalcon : c3, Brestior, Ac., See.
For Circulars and Prices, address,
R. Nickerson, Agent and Sup’t.
julylS.tf.
si m i
fore.
* moctha.
aat fee# on reoMpt of 5 cent*.
— —the sent by Post Office Order, Be-
Lcttsr, or Express, at our ri*k.
. J. H. EsTILL, Savasnah, Ga.
_J^4.tf. . ' .. .
LEGAL BLANKS,
FROM 75c.
CORSETS
UPWARDS,
374o to 81.00.
UILLINERY GOODS!
:.../zr ' . i
Clothing Ac., at the very lowest
u
I
Pleate Call and Examine »iy Stock before j
you spend your money.
june6.4m. CASPER MORRIS. |
—I £ i—
PXQXmgBSR
PAPER MANUFACTURING CO..
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Manufacturers of Print, Wrapping anti Book Paper.
JOWN W. NICHOLSON,
Qjrio^^luyheet
nt.
H.tm,
J. II. HUGGINS.
H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of goods
bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto
He is making a speciality of
Crockery. Glassware- Lamps and Oils.
J. H. IIUGGINS,
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oi! at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 eents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Wells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents j»er set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to 81.00 per set.
Sells the bcstGranitc Cups and Saucers at 1)0 cents to 81.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to 810.00 each.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Fanoy and Plain Chamltcr Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
lias all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac.,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Fleur, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molases.
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Cheeks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnaburgs.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Knives and Forks, Simons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Hope, IIocs, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia YVoolen Cashintere, oil it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too nnmerons to mention,'' .
Sells goods at low prices, g* and see for yourself.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
Go to
0*. H. HUG
No. 7 Broad Street, Athe:
-■W4v' * M ■ b .1 .. .
ACC0MM0DAT0X OF Vi TORS FROM ALL POINTSSOUft ^
T HE RAILWAYS AND STEAMSHIP COMPANIES BETWEEN AUGUSTA*
Ga., and Philadelphia, comprising the Atlantic Coast Line, will during the preg ffB
of the
Centennial Exhibition of the United States,
present for the patronage of the citizens of the South, routes of transportation and fi*®*
of tickets upon which to reach Philadelphia, that will immeasurably excel all other Im- 1
in point of
DIRECT DAILY MOVEMENT,
COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION.
VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT,
ECOONOMY OF EATEN Dm,'*
To enable this to be done, the combined resources of the Railway Lines South
Norfolk, together with those of tho Baltimore Steam Packet Compaiip a»«l l' ie ^
Dominion Steamship Company will be employed and the individual tourist, tnej 0 ^
party of ten, twenty or more, or the civic or military organization of 11)0 to 8W.
each be cared for in a manner that will satisfy their desires. j . nW
Price Lists, Time Cards and all needful intormatioii are notv in hands of all <» ir
It will be to the interest of every individual and each organization prop j*i»P t0
this trip to communicate with the undersigned. . - u ,
A Centennial Exhibition Guide Book as authorized by the Commission will h* s
to the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket. , ||
Call on cr address tho following named Agents ‘ '* *»•—*- '' ■'** T - ,nc:
White, Macon; A. L. Rked, Savannah; li. V.
Macon; W. J. Walker, Montgomery.
ot the Atlantic Coast Line:
Tompkins, Atlanta; M. L
May2—4in
GENERAL PASSENGER
AGENT
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 1
J ■ S'. WILSON & CO-
«o. is mnus bossx turn, bssab st., athiks. oa.
Coffins* Burial Oases
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOLDlXUS.
jan25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER
UT. VT. HAUDRITP,
ARTIST,
miovcil lii* Shop from tho old Lombard Building
opposite ride of College Avenue, next door to tho
r Building. Prioes liberal, and Fir*t Class Work
Has removetl Ills
to the
Lester
guaranteed.
June 16, 1875—SJ-lf
Oct. 6—49—tf.
Blacksmith Shop.
FEW & MEBIWEATHEB.
H ill few and weslky meriw^L
liaviug formed a cojKtrtuersbip tot
fully announce to tlio citizens of Athens'
ing country, that they are prepared •»cWf*
work in the Blacksmith Liuc, anil at rea *“ , iluf b«l ^
They have the best workmen and u « J* bcU
best material. Curringe work, plantat
shoeing and any difficult jobs s f P 1 ^.
positc Messrs Gann ,te Reave*’ Isvcry s
jun4.1y.
Fun for tho Boys
SSSS-fe-t,
Wool Cardin|J*M;
E\v CUSTOM WOOL CAR^ eru id^aj
ration at the Factory 1
BpLdTstrreh" Athens, Oi. .g.
and with dispatch. _ F offU K ’
may28.4m. u - r
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