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GENIAN: SEPTEMBER 12, 1876
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MEDICAL NOTICE,
Iv
in
III"
Mr
Louisville
T ™ . "lost choice and select assortment of Full and
-in \>*incin- Winter Millinery Goods, comprising in part the
latest styles and fusJiic.na of
yelling,
Take a
you
at dint meal, lie j
n ( olllllill!.
ii >,juitre men at
i!i season, than at
.I:,. , in tin- c,»imtry. The j
• ji!i\ nciii'hhor as thy- \
;v ilmn i'ii’. i'll led. Almost j
■m lu re not only loves i
r i.ui lu\. - his neighbor's j
;l’:i:!\ it’ >ll" lie VOIlllg .'ll 111
tbt* >i»rt of love which
S.-itoun is never serious,
•i'lijilv in jmss away a
.nr> ,1 lily when otherwise
■< heavy indeed. I have
■ : - Laving a loosening j
iv morals, because, chiefly I
,i y.>u:iLr married women, |
n ,r n, siv, rarely seleet |
•!s u li ni tliov wish to i
nul l or sentimental,
'•ing sirens are generally
I feeling. They require
aien-t- amount of gym-
unit- sii|i|,|y is soon ex-
1 tbi v are obliged to
'tfy'usi.tion ro flirt. She
l»e necommodated to the
ii. ami the happy pos-
l<* this kind, who can
'•ign invasion, and put
tic insurrection at n
■ii'' :n, must not only be
;! »’s bat a little ahead.
i tistnins, and morals,
"lals, are heing adopted
extent in our so-
!i: i !, lf soeiely ; and now
‘■il’-'vts more glaringly
: '"'-ly \ isildc than at
1 N ivjmrt. It is, how-
! I'M ince to moralize, t>r
u ' pages on the subject
iiitlueiiee on the ris-
bile xve send mis*.
•' fiinvert ihe be-
'"'I the heat hern
; ught here in the
‘■'".M as good mis-
' any in the xvorld.
" '-'tie preacher like
| Ii ,
| .icr would lind
IK ' Saratoga; those
•‘ v m lie might reform,
111,1 reform lie
At all events, he
splu lY of Useful- i
Millinery Goods.
. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
intorm tlie Ladies of Athens and of counties ad-
jucent, that she has now received and opened a
111 OStj t*l I fi!»mirl cnlA.ht A n > n & . # 1/.11 1
HATS, BONNET^, RIBBONS, LACES,
FLOWERS, GLOVES, ETC.
which she will sell nt reasonable priees. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
trom a distance carefully filled. Store located
on Broad street, one door above National Bank,
april 21,187o—25-tf.
PRESS MEATS.
J. J. Heard A W. P. Hood,
Corner Foundry and Oconee Stkkits.
? EE Fj MUTTON, PORK, and SAU-
8a^e,( Fresh and Bologna Sausage). Our So
licitor is always on the street readv to supply
the wants ot the citizeas of Athens. Please
give us your orders and we will guarantee per-
■ect satisfaction. The liighest market prices
paid lor Beaves, Slieep, Goats and Hoirs.
junc20.1 i8 6.1y. J. J. HEAD & CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
IT. W. SA.TTDB.-Crp,
ARTIST.
Has removed his Shop from the old Lombard
Building to the opposite side of College Avenue,
next door to the Lester Building. Prices Liber
al, and First Class Work g avuutced.
juuc 16, 1875—83-tf
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE
■Svfcia.©xxs, Georgia.
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
XX ill be found nt their old stand, rear Frank
lin House building, Thomas street. Keep al
ways on hand good Turnouts and careful dri
vers. Stock well eared for when entrusted to
our care. Stock on hand for sale at all times.
deel3tf.
I **un.
e is Ml'wavs
.. hist going on
generally takes
in a of the United
ii m'ate parlors.
hi New York
'I ii-vil !" play for
liars a corner, will
a wiiist when the 1°” ' 1 "mke those papers,”
- T'' ' , '"". 0) ' ca
h„, .,V rf,-,tra...! , Com ! s Bil1 -” 8 ""S the W
h . j pi ,i/a or ' A !lttheto l >of *>» voice, “that’s the
a: Ihcsesi. over, j rcason ■«>"’* ^11’em ”
/..nt «li*v* ; dii' papers Mr. Stronaeh told of a story he
timing.,. „ 1; ,v be soon ! °»co heard of Noble Butler, who was
to make | v,shin S ata ,lousc where lie was giv-
e hint j en a Turkish pipe, called hookah, to
hat)' j smobc - When the smoke wreaths
« ore curling thick about the room
,r how i ,llc professor suddenly propounded
: ,*.•. simply because j 1,10 °' eor - v ’ “ Why is the pipe like a
'.‘v uav tho qu en I ° OW Tl,c answer 1k * ‘"tended
;,wv>- jack make.} " ns? “ because it is a hooker.” lie
],i; n i,d cards. was ^tonished to receive the prompt
uo i! ^ amitsomotil is ^Pl' . “ Because there is a calf suck-
ilV will venture to "»“•
„ there is more far , box reiato<1 a vvitt . v r «*t>rt
inch at °‘ Robert Breckinridge, the doctor,
to Poindexter, a lawyer. Breckin
ridge, speaking of liis profession,
said, mirthfully: “You know the
fool of the family is always made a
doctor.”
Poindexter, bowing Itis head in the
direction of the doctor, said pointed
ly : “Yes, i have never known an
exception.”
After the laugh had subsided
Breckinridge, bowing in like manner
to the laxvyer, said, with a slight
pointing gesture in his d'rection, “ 1 , V 1 w", cl1 k ! HI 'y a IIolt ' 1 , h * vin S been Remod-
: * eled, Enlarged, thoroughly Renovated, Kepaii.t-
have.” j ed and Newly Furnished during the Summer
YV7, *, , , . | . ,, of 1875, is now opened, with increased faeil ties
\V line U»o laugn at tills sally xx'as | for the accommodation of the travelling pubiie.
convulsing the party I suddenly 1 febviy B - r - LTIATF1ELD, Proprietor,
thought of a Utter Percy had inten-
I .i tin x xxtsh to dod to write to a Miss Poindexter,
mi l : or sentimental. aml I asked her abruptly if she had
:r„g sirens are generally wrUtc „
a lVl '" 1 -’ They require «. No m sW sai(1
“ Why not ?” I persisted.
“Because, like the Irishman, I
have changed my place of residence,
1 \ ■ make up their full aiM j don’t know where a letter-might
S-«v.n.-s; : i is a bad place | reae |,
'."•■tit u nman xvith a live- |
iind. or, in common par-
n'hihtdcdphia Tunes.]
Cape May, August 16.—Stock
ings of blue, red and stripes arc worn
this summer in the bath, knee high,
xvith a coquettish little white seam
down the side, as if it was a rip,
What cunning has not woman ? She
is aware that her foot is almost al-
xvays inferior to man’s in grace and
plant. A man stands like a marble
I statue, xvith the blue veins cut clear- j.
j Jy ; a woman’s foot is the trademark j AMOSIvEAG PRINTS,6c. pr. yd.
j of irresolution and only half devel- 1
oped, and the toes take hold of noth**
ing. Her big toe points upxvaids
and her little toe shrinks into the
sand. The precise connection be
tween woman and her qneal I could
never ascertain. Originally, no
doubt,’when site was alone with Dar
win, the squeal was all the language
she had. Development came along
and the caudal part of the lady be- j
came an imperfect bunch of toes, !
while the object finally learned to
articulate. Y'et on all frying occa
sions she resumes the squeal, as Mrs. i -
Darwin can attest. That squeal runs j GS It E IT A D Z IT 33 S
up the line of breakers at Cape May, i
as the eohl water strikes 3,000 ankles, j FROM 10 to 25c. per. YARD,
j Then we observe the uniformity xvith :
Don't make a mistake in the place!
No. 13,
At tbc solicitation of nianv of tny f< riner pnt-
ron<, I resume the
^Practice of Medicine
from this date. I will pay cspecia] attei ti m to
the disc iso of Infants and Children, and the
Chronic Diseases of Females.
WM. KING, M. D
juns 16, 1875—3«-ly.
Atlanta Medical College!
• >I ?. e , Ki, ! e, centli Annual Course of Lectures
in this Institution wiT commence October 16th,
1876, and close March 1st, 1877.
. Send for Announcement, giving full informa
tion.
•INO. T1IAD. JOHNSON, M. D.,
ang.29.ltn. Dean of Faculty.
Wool Carding Factory.
[V EX1" CUSTOM WOOL CARDS NOW IN
‘ ’ Opera 1 ion at the Factory nt the Eastern
terminus of Broad street, Athens, Ga.
done satisfactorily and with dispatch.
may234m.
Work
dispute!
T. FOWLER, Proprietor
Furniture Warehouse!
J F.WILSO X & CO*
So.12 rroailia Home Basgo, B-oi4 St., Ajijss, Goorgii.
Coffins, Burial Cases,
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOLDINGS.
jan'25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH.
I, P. u. s.
Low Prices, Quick Sales!
r$50 TO $100 SAVED.
Is the Verdict of th^ Numer
ous Patrons of the
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.
Extraordinary Inducements.
L» BL SSl. S J
I BROAD STREET,
| CASPER MORRIS,
sea Bargains for' Cash,
I
j Summer Stock
AT
NEW YORK PRICES,
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, 5jc. pr. yd.
SPRAGUE PRINTS,6c. pr. yd.
FROM 6 to 12c. (THE BEST.)
EmbroiderY'
j FROM 5 to 25c. per. YARD.
ALPACAS,
FROM 22} to 50c. per. YARD.
AND OUCAITS
—AT—
Wholesale Prices to Cash Buyers.
G. O. ROBINSON. I.UDDEN & BATES.
6.0. ROBINSON & 60.
Have the most Complete
assortment of
£>XAXTOS AXTD ORGL&XTS,
South of Baltimore.
FOURTEEN OF THE BEST
MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED.
Every Instrument warranted to give
entire satisfaction.
A GOOD STOOL AND COVER
WITH EVERY PIANO.
Purchashing Largely for CASH,
enables us to sell at New York LOW
EST PRICES, with freight paid to
any point.
G. 0. ROBISSQN & CO.,
YVill sell one hundre l PIANOS
and two hundred ORGANS for
small, monthly payments, arranged
to suit all responsib’e j arties.
Successors to CENTER & REAVES,
have in store and are receiving daily,
a large and well assorted
Stock of Fresh and Desirable Goods
VERY I.OW PRICES,
Consisting in part of
150 Bid's Refined Sugar,
100 Bags Rio Coffee.
60 Ii’hds. Cuba and Re
boiled Molasses,
26 H’hds. N. O. Syrup,
600 Rolls and half rolls
Bagging. .
2000 Bundles Cotton Iron
Ties,
10,000 Pounds (all grades)
Flour,
60,000 Pounds Bacon,
5,000 Pounds Sugar Cured
Hams,
25 Tierces Leaf Lard
5000 Sacks Salt.
5,000 Pounds Sole Leather.
150 Boxes Tobacco as w
sorted,
10,000 Pair Home made
Brogan
Shoes,
200 Kegs Rifle and Blast
ing Powder.
A full line of
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Slides, Wooden Ware, Man-
nilla Rope. Large and Small Sizes, Canned
Goods, Oysters, Straw berries, Toniat-
toes, Sauces. Jellies, Ginger Pre-
. serves, Peaches, &c., &c.
Which we invite the public to examine, cs xve intend selling at
LOW 3? I HOES FOR CASH,
Athens Manufact’g Co., and High Shoals Manufact’g Co. v
Goods a Speciality.
Merchants tire particularly invited to examine our Stock ,
we feel confident xve can compete with adjacent cities in
prices.
aug.29.1 m. REAVES & NICHOLSON.
THE NEW FIRM OF
Gilleland & Betts,
Are offering bargains to the ci y trade and the public generally, in
Family & Fancy Groceries.
They keep constantly on hand all grades of
Flour, ugar, Coffee A the Best Leaf Lard in the Market,
.Tobacco and Cigars,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Of all kinds, for both cooking and medical purposes, are among their specialties.
’ . • ; arc agents for one of the
They
til©
Largest Packers of Canned Goods in
or tin
And are offering special inducements in these goods. They have a small stock of
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
‘Bought from S. D. MrroiiKtn, at LESS THAN NEW YOKK PKICES, and are closing out
these Goo fi At Cost. They arc also ageuts for one of the
Largest and Best Blovur Skills in tlie "Western
States,
Anil can sail Fleur as cheap as it can be bought. They deul also in
Staple Dry Goods, Hoots. Shoes and Ilats.
If you want anything to Eat, Drink, Chew or Smoke, you will find it in endless variety at
the new store of
july.VL.llw.
GILLELAND & BETTS, No. 6 Broad Street.
! J iko your now
:i 'lc,l one
I 1 ' 'ouii:
j which every daughter of Thetis is j LAWNS 15c. per. YARD.’
min- anne( ] jj, l er corsets. Their dimin-
* very sty-1 fehed proportions confirm the story : WHITE PIQUE 12} to 25c. pr. yd.
Ih-i;
’I'c replied
“ ' 0,1 «"glit to see
s ‘Luidsoine, and
and reads
' way; and
• . ' !i dreadful
,W,,n «»'e 1( l ac
he
, r ,( * ot an °ther, | 0 f Adam that it took only one of Iris
' ll °ther day. r ;b s make a whole woman. But
these general defections of form only
make more admirable tlie perfect of
her sex. She is from Baltimore, and
weighs about one hundred and thir
ty pounds at the age of sixteen. Her
hair is a rich copper brown, flung
loose like mane. Her feet and an
kles are white as the fleety soul of a
billiard ball, xvhich has invisible legs
of ivory. She xvears a suit of dark
red, with a skirt and slender breech
es, and, dashing down the sands and
into the soap-suds of Mrs. Neptune,
she hears the small boy exclaim,
perforce: “What n prety daughter
onr washerwoman has!’’
re where
’ c *iiue here.’’
rtsponsi-
^undays ago
i s ,
-l lew
StY**-*
■ipuzz
hypocritical
wore gct in heAVOU
8t ° ve P i P c
*’• to his tail.”
A striking affair—a clock.
JACKNETS 10 to 25c. per. yd.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
FROM 75e. UPWARDS.
CORSETS 37}c to §1.00.
MILLINERY GOODS
Hats, Clothing Ac., at the very
lowest figures.
1 • f ii
Please Coil and Examine my Stock
before you spend your money.
june6.4m. CASPER MORRIS.
XvZ-usical Zsastrrzmesvbs,
—AND—
MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE
Of all kinds.
Wc import direct from Manufactu
rers in Europe, and supply our cus
tomers 25 per cent, below New York
retail prices. Musical Instruments
sent by Express !■> any part of the
South, with privilege of returning at
our expense, if not cut rely satisfac
tory.
BEST ITALIAN STRINGS,
Sheet Music and Music Books,
the LATEST ZPTJBL.!-
CATIONS.
Music received every day by Mail <Tr Express.
Orders promptly filled at Publishers’ prices.
BRASS, SILVER AND ORCHESTRAL In
struments, Drums, Fifes and Cymbals, at Low
est Manufacturers’ prices.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.,
XVe have secured,,.the services of Mr. C. H.
TAYLOR, a first-class Tuner of 45 years’ prac
tical experience. All work warranted. Orders
will receive prompt attention.
G. O. ROBINSON*CO.,
Augusta Music House,
aug29-6ui. , 265 Broad Street.
•REAVES & NICHOLSON,
Successors to Center & Reaves,
Agents for Hazard’s Kentucky Rifle & Blasting Powder,
A LARGE STOCK ON HAND WHICH WE OFFER TO THE
PUBLIC AT Manufacture’s prices, freight added.
aug.29.1 m. REAVES & NICHOLSON.
Municipal Tax Sale.
XVill be sold before the City Hall, in the city
of Athens, within the legal hours of sals,.on the
first Tuesday in October next, the following
property, to-wit:
One house, nnd lot of 1-2 acre, in Sd Ward—
bounded by George Brown, S. Hunter and
others; levied on as the property of Airy Grant.
One lot of 1-4 acre, in 3d XX'urd—bounded by
Broad Street oh the North, Daniel Biydye, Ben
Crawford and others—proherty of Susan Payne.
One lot, in 4th Ward, joined by Eugene
Brydye,' l-2aere more or less; property of-Tumer
Flournoy. . ...
• One lot, two acres, more or lc.s, in 1st Ward
—joined by R. L. Bloomfield:, Thomas Bailey
and others; property of Mary Nichols.
One lot, 1-2 acre, in 1st XVard—joined by
Frank Spaulding and others; levied on as prop
erty of Sallie Kellara. . ... .
One lot, 1-2 acre, in 1st Ward—joins Milledge
Harris, MeCleskey and others; levied on ah
property of Green Jackson.
One boose and lot in 4tli XVard, on Milledge
Avenue—joins Hoyt Ware and othere; pfopcrty
of Thomas M. Daniel. i‘ -
One house and lot in 3d XVard, on Broad
Street,* joined by David Blanton, (cal.,) and
others; le«ed on te property* of Grimison
Thomas. Y* f:'
Ono house and lot in 3rd Ward, on Rock
Spring Avenuo and Bobin Mill Street, joined by*
Meeker and Williams; properly of Dr. W.
Hudgins, trustee-
One house and lot, 11-2 acres, in 1st XX ard,
joined by Antoinette' XVatkins and others:
property of Mrs. Francis Royal.
One house, and lot of 1-2 acre, on Barber
Street, in 4th Ward, joined by Prince Hodgson
and others; property of R. H. Lampkin.
Tho above described property is Bold to sat
isfy tax fi. fas., issued by the City Council.
II. Cobb Davis, Chief of Police,
City of Athens.
Blacksmith Shop.
Hill Few and Wesley Meriweather, having
formed a copartnership .for 1876, respectfully
announce to the citizens of Athens: snd sur
rounding country, that theyare prepared to do
all manner of Work in the Blacksmith Line, snd
at reasonable charges.
• They have the best workmen and use nothing
but the host material. Carriage woric, planta
tion work, horse-shoeing and any difficult jobs
a specialty. Shop opposite Messrs Gann *
Reaves’ Livery Stable. jan4.1y.