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THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Clayton- Stheet, Athens, Ga.
GEORGE H. HOPE, Agent. Augusta, Ga.
GNOIJ
PASSEXGEU HOl'TE
Augusta & Temnsseo:
the ,
fAVOSITS E.OTXT2S
Charleston, Savannah & all Points in Florida
Leave Athens 9 20 P.M.
Akrive Augusta ^ 35 AM.
Leave Augusta 8 20 AM.
Arrive Savannah 3 30 P.M.
Arrive Charleston ....4 20 AM.
The only line running through cars be-
tween Augusta atitl Savannah.
The only line making elose connection at
avattnuli with the Atlantic & Gulf U. It.
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. W. VV. Williams, Agent, Athens,
Ga., via Augusta and Yemassec only.
T. S. DAYANT,
G. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
Julyll.Om.
Do You Want a Good Pump?
Buy Beans Double Acting Slone Force
Pump.
LONGS &
(^■WKCiIiESALS ICETA.lv,
PURE DRUGS;
PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PA INI X VARNISH BRUSHES,
1WHITEWASH Bll US1IES,
ANILINES.
: ?sJ
GRASS AND OAR I)Ex f
FINE TOILET S(j.\p s
ENGLISH IIA III, X.Ui
BRUSHES, *
ENGLISH, FREE an. M , n
a j!fr i J
IIANDKERC'ltU:p l;];ip '-' j
HARD RUBBER Tltfa,.
LONDON SUPPO.
•ills
FLA VOIIING EXTi: An
SODA,
GELLA TINE,
Farmer’s Cane Mill.
BSTA'BL.SSSS 1350, ATKB2TS, GEORGIA,
General Founders and Machinists,
Pattern Work. Smithing and Repairing, Manufacture Mining and Mill Machinery, Steam
Engines, Saw Mills, Horse Powers, Threshers, Fan Mills, Dark Mills and Cane Mills,
Funnel's, Doulilc Geured Geon;iun, Double Genved Horizontal Mill ftU
strong and durable; have arranged with manufacturers to furnish Cooks
Celebrated Portable Evaporator or Pan.
Double Geared Cane Mill
HgBjgB A1 so ’ Maniifiu-ture
Brooks Patent Porta
ble Celt on and Hay
Press, and sole Manu
facturers of Colts cele
brated Power and
Lever C< ttoa Screw
Press.
ITY MILLS,
lVING MAPS ARRANGEMENTS FOR
steady arrival of pur*}
Kehtucsv mb Tennessee Wheat,
I guarantee to the public the following brands of flour,
equal or superior to suiy in tiio market, at cvraepond-
iug prices—
SNOWsFLAKE,
WHITE ROSE,
iFAMILY,
DOUBLE EXTRA,
* GRAHAM FLOUR,
BOLTED MEAL,
UNBOLTED MEAL,
OBITS,
1RSEFEED,
COW FEED,
Z CHICKEN FEED,
SHORTS AND BRAN.
Order, left at J. 0. WILKINS will be attended to.
Cash Paid for Good Wheat and Corn
'■SSSrK .1 W fit BfSlf
5YiSAT*>R*S SALE.—Pursuant to an order
oi* the court of < irdiimry of Clarke county, will \
bo sold before court house door of said county on the ;
first Tuesday in S*pteml*er next, during the legal hours |
of sale ; one tract of land, lying partly iu the County of j
Oconee aud partly in said county of Clarke, containing i
11 ., more or less, on the Oconee River and 8houl j
^Tbdjoin'ng George IV. Yea), Win. liuJlcr «n«l
'An-rs, on which is a good dwelling house, containing j
six rooms, a good gin house and screw, a good shoal J
OH shoal creek for grist mill, gin Ac., and u large
quantity of timber convenient; said tract to be divided
and sold hi three or more separate tracts, plat* of which
Will bo Exhibited on the day of sale. Also seven share*
fafacorgia Railroad Mock. All to be sold as the pro-
JrJv of Thomas 1). Young deceased, for the bi-neht ol
U> legatees.
Tetuis, one half credit to 1st December next, balance
r cfedit, Xov. 1ST", at ten per cent interest, from purch
aser, with notes and approved security. If not s«»nl .-aid
^?d will Ihj rented ai the day and place ut»ovc named
the vear lb77.
JEREMIAH D. BROWN,
Adm’r. dc bonis non with the will annexed.
ugu*t.l.30d.
(EORG1A, Ci<ABK£ COUNTY.—VV here**, John
" Calvin Johnson, Executor of Samuel I*. Lumpkin
jed, petitions in terms of the law to be discharged
tVom «ttSa*H*eon tors hip:
These anKhcrelore to cite aud admonish nil persons
concerned toVlmw cause at my ofriee, on or beiore the
first Monday inTTwdi lljCr next, against said discharge
being granted. -
Given under my hnnawd oiace this Hth day of
August ls7«. „
cmg.lR.Snu s ASA M^XCKSQN, Ordmnry.
G EORGIA? CLARKE COUNTY.— 1 Wberc**,*#WSn
Calvin Johnson, Guardian of Calvin VV. Akridge
now* deceased, petitions iu terms of the law to lie dis
charged from said Guardianship:
These are tnerefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause at tny office on or beiore the
'^rst Monday in Octolier next against the grunting of
*aid discharge.
Given under my hand at olfice this nth August 1870.
Btig.15.4w. * ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Power Press Cut.
Lever Press Cut.
ONE THAT AT THE
start brings the water
pare, fresh and cool
it is in your well. No
stale water standing in
it. No slime or filth col
lects on or in it.
No snail s or worms
from woo dc n pip
ing. Is free from rust or
other impurities, and
• discharges the water
j much faster than any
other Lump. It works
j with ease—a small child
can .operate it. It is ol
stone, glared oil inside
aud otiteide like glass,
aud cannot wear out or
decay. Thoroughly ven
tilates your well*
the water, and makes it
like living, moving
water. Improves t h c
water more than if there
was no Lump iu the j
W'*il. With hose attaeh
e l, it becomes a Fir
?mc, ever ready at vonr door, reducing the risk from
and the premium on insurance. Is easy to keep in
repair and works with two-third* the power required,
by any other rum • of same capacity. Gives universal
satisfaction, as all our numerous patrons in this city
ami State will cheerfully attest.. Is u In>me enterprise,
permanently established. Relies on its own merit ,
and through them asks your patronage. If you want
i*h a Rump, J. VV. GILLKLaND, Agent at Capt. S.
MRebel's, Broad Street, Athens, Ga., would be
pleased to serve you in that line. Sat is taction guar
anteed. . lie is also Agent lor a Lower Pump' made on
same principle, with either Lever or Rotary motion, for
Railroad, Factory, or Mining purposes, moving from 4o
to so Gabon* per minute, bringing the water from bot
tom of wells, and throwing half-inch stream lo\> feet
from hose nozzle. Also the
LITTLE GIANT VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE,
throwing stream 133 feet on level. Call on and exa
mine or address
J. VV. GILLELAND, Agent,
At Capt. S. D. Mitenel’s, successors to Pitturd, Mi tub el
it Co., I>ro:nl St., Athens, Ga. inurch2S.6ui.
Don’t miike a mistake in the
place!
FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, for J/,,/; •„ )t
CmrxTitY Mbrciun t ard I'nrKxe^
Will find it to their advantage to
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWl
We buy direct from the manufactories, and thus we are u.al;..,i
LOW.
A. A. BELL. J*. A. SVMMEY. ,i. v. ,
f{ if\
'S»d>
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
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Gin GeakinKot.
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B I t O tY 1J STII EET,
G ( EOKGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—Where.*, John
f Calvin Johnson, Administrator ol Virgil VV.
Akridge deceased, petition* in terms of the law to lie
discharged from said Administration:
These ure therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause at my office on or before the
first Monday in December next against the grunting of
said discharge.
Given under m3* hand at office this l*:h day of
August 1876.
uug.15.3iu. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—'Whereas, <Jolm
Calvin Johnson, Executor of George R. Lumpkin
deceased, petition* in terms of the law tol»e discharged j
from *aid Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons . v . .
copcerned to show cause at sny office, on or beiore the ) fore, lie is llltlklll" a speciality Ol
first Mommy in December next against said discharge ‘
being granted.
Given under my hand at office this f»th day of
August 1876.
aug.l5.Sm. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Old Stylo Gvxe Gearing Cdistantly on SSand.
Aru also Manufacturers of anti ojiqs^_:iuyrovcl Turbine Water Wheels,
Portable SVfrXai'iitigifttlfTroii Fencing, Grave linclosur-s, lIiilcett»vXtie3tiiig, &e., Ac.
For Circulars and Prices, address,
R. Nickerson, Agent and Sup’t.
julylS.tf.
J. H: HUGGINS.
H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with alar^e st« ek ot good
bought at low prices, is selling goo<ls iu his line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto
Oconee County.
at Mill.
X promptly aUcodtcl to.
W. C. Z3L3SMF.
GEORGIA—OCXJXEE COUNTY.
Okuixary Sittino for (ftiVSTY Tax and otuer
Purposes, ArcvaT lzth, 1876.
O RDERED, That one hundred and fitly (150) per
cent, be levied upon the State Tax for the year 1876,
to be divided in specific per cent, to each particular
object and purpose a* hereinafter ►jiecified, so u* to
raiso fbr the several object* and purposes below enu
merated, the following respective sum* or amounts,
vi*:
To build or repair Court House, or Jail, or
Bridge* or Ferne* or other I*tibli<* Jinpro-
ments, according to contract, $lfs)0.00.
To pay Sheriff’* Jailors or other ol Beers
firca that they may bo legally entitled to out
of tha count v, *1800.00.
To pay the expense* of the County for
Bailiff's at Court, non-resident witnesses in
criufihaLcases, fuel servant* hire, stationery
and the like, idnO.OO.
To pay jnrors. at.'sKi.oo.
To pay j»»ens! s incurred in supporting
the poor of tlie comity, ami a* otl.trwise pre-
tcribri hj tllO code, $300.00.
S To mv any other lawful charges against
theeotrety, / $200.00.
— -
MRKtf: Warn ■ tr $swo.no.
HT Au<l%e balance r.t the one hundred and fifty per
i owt, to be applied to paying, the legal indebtedness of
fbtf eoanty, due or (o become due daring the year, or
past due.’
Given under my hnml and clficiul signature, the above
JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary .
(fJEOllGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.Z
Where**, John V. llnrrav, Administrator of
in’l. Simonton, deceased, lute of said county, makes
.plication for leave to sell the real estate, less the
jdowa Dower, belonging to the estate or said de-
‘ All person* concerned are hereby notified to
c, (if any they can,) why such application
be granted at the September term next of
“ Ordinary of said county, July Slat, 187#.
3 J. R. lA l LK, Ordinary.
NEE COUNTY.—Whereas, Wm.
me fur letters of Administration
Hale, late of said county de-
Croekery. Glassware* Lamps and Oils.
J. H. HUGGINS,.
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers tit 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to jsl.QOJpcr set.?
Sells tbe best Granite Gups aud Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each,
J. II. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes «ic.,’«fcc.,
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 ami Common Molases,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osunburgs.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Hope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice, *
Sells many other goods too nnmerons to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g« and see for yourself
03 02. S£2 @9 -S3 (33 ££2 *
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
*T. H. HTTGOINTS,
Ho. 7 Broad Street, Athens Georgia.
Bargains for Cash !
Summer Stock
-AT- !
NEW YOUK PRICES,
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, 5}e. per. YARD.
SPRAGUE PRINTS, Ge. per. YARD.
\MOSKEAG PRINTS, 6c. per. YARD.
FROM 6 to 12e. (THE BEST.)
I
| EmbroiderY
I 4 *•.:*.
I FROM 5 to 25c. per. YARD.
ALPACAS
FROM 22| to 50c. per. YARD.
CBSITADZIT^S
FROM 10 to 25c. per. YARD.
LAWNS 15c. per. YARD
WHITE PIQUE 124 to 25c. per YARD.
JACKNETS 10 to 25e. per. YARD.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
Oct. 6—49—If.
FROM 75c
CORSETS
UPWARDS.
37^0 to 61.00.
‘ IM iiLii Ul/ Jk
IRON, STEEL AND JN.WLS,
AGRIC.TJLTUR A L ) M PI. KM K.Yi:
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR THE SAU: OF
-
COT T O JsT C-Jj\T
PORTABLE K^\Gl >s ES*
Mowers, Reapers, Threasiiers, &c.,
REITFREE RLOCIt, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
.Tune 23, 1875.
| W. A. Gili.kland.
\V. L. Wood, j
NIA X UF ACT UK K h S oFA.M) DEAl.KiiS IN A
Furniture, which we sell low foi Cas!,. Our
imrtinout is complete. We keep ctmstimily u •
b*«*t aworiod stock* of MKTALUC lli'tlfM. 'I'
(V^'IXSx iu this* part of the S'.ule, uua will •
Wc give pe.-souiU aUent;cn.li>;fuHeruls au«i •
s witli liorec* and driver free of charge,
have a Plaining Mill connectcvl our ev
are prepared to fill all orders for Dressing, Matching, Xewels, Banisters, Brackets, M«> •! !::.i: A
lies* and dispatch,
We have 10u,0c0 feet Lumber fv>r sale assorted kinds, in rough or worked.
nmrch^S.Gui. GIP-KLAM*
1776.
CENTENNIAL TRANSPORTATION ARRANGE®!
of the
Fireat Atlantic Coast IA|
F O 11 T II E
ACC0MM0DAT0N0? V
T 1
TORS FROM ALL TOINTC^
il-:TW KF.N
HE RAILWAYS AND STEAAISIIIP COMPANIES 1
Ga., and Philadelphia, comprising the Atlantic Coast Line,
of the
Centennial Exhibition of
Civil cil Sis]
present for the patronage ot the citizens of the South, rentes of tr.ni>)>-':' 1 ' 1
of tickets upon which to reach Philadelphia, that will immeasurably ive 1,1
in point of
DIRECT DAILY MOVEMENT,
COMFORTABLE ACCOM MODATION,
VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT,
ECOONOMY<
)V EXP
■yiv-
To enable this to be done, the combined resources of the ll.ulway ^
Norfolk, together with those of the Baltimore Steam Packet C
Dominion Steamship Company will be employed alul the iu*livi<h::“
party often, twenty or more, or the civic or military organization <»
each be cared for in a manner that will satisfy their desires. , ,■ ■ , s -
Price Lists. Time Cards aud all needful information are now in haiue
It will be to the interest of every, individual and each orgauizaU' ' 1 p •
this trip to contmuiiicato with the undersignedB ; „;;;j
A Centennial Exhibition Guide Bonk as authorized by the Coin:" "
to the purchaser of each Centennial Ticket. ' . [is
Call on cr address the following named Agents of the Atl.uitie i ,, j.1
White, Alacon; A. L. Reed, Savannah; it. V. Toiri'Kixs, Atm:*
Macon: W. J. Walker,.Montgomery. _ —
- ' A-
May2—4m ■> GENERAL I’X'ZZZ^
Blackssnifii SI#
FEW & MKIUW^,
H im. few axb
having fontunl
fully anuouncc to tlu* cll _ utM r ..., ;i *d :tl 1,0 'b *
ing country, that thoy .v !' v *'Z»:rtr*\ u &
work in the Bhmkbmtn i J
'fifty have the V.-t workiiir
best material. Uarriau* f j<“.
Bhoeiug and any
positc Messrs C»ai«» *‘ v ' L‘‘ ‘ Xl?
jan4.1y.
wmnm wmnmzi
L •
J . F.WILSQN &CO
»-0. 13 rlAUEli;- H0B8S 2Alt02. S23AB S3., ATEZH3, 3A.
CSXTTJS£T2TZAZj CANES
for 1876.
Just Beceived,
WOOD WALKING CANES
NEW
Spring and Summer
Millinery Goods.
Mrs, T. A. Adams would most
Ladies of Athens ami of counties Hi
Row received and opened a most, ei.oioe and
sortment of Spring aud Summer Millinery Goods,
prising in part the hte*t styles and fashion* of
MILLINERY GOODS
Hats, Clothing Ac., at the very lowest
figures.
Please Call and Examine my Stock before
yon spend your money.
^j««ntftimUhSto juuc6.4m. CASPER MORRIS.
' ' ' d select as-
Coffins, Buriajc* Oases
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOLDIXUS.
jan25-ljf BARGAINS FOR CASH.
UNDERSIGNED IS pRKF.Vl^p TJ) FURNISH;
MARBLE OR GRANTE
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Gloves,
Which she » :>, sell :\t Teasonabl
fatl h;-fi-rc _prtlei ^searhere.
KmiiwpmrAl
TURBINE WATSS
Address.
anril.Il.Iy.
Wool CariiSo
to fuffifcaigns they are desired, Piuin-Or El.ihciate : . ..... ..i;c<rraM w
Warah.JlM.1 and Foot Stones with sale . I'.-eos., ■ V U
B..X Tooml.-, Unulh-Toouihs, '• *•>«» I \ '
MufbW orlirai.il>- Vaalts ior I
,nr;>ow;B. (iesyus and price* Jurmshcd at tin
> IN, AthoVra. fla-
sowmox]
m
raihm at j
al >tr«t,v
:.lld V. ith 9hip
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