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A. K. CHILDS & CO. 1 r7‘ W. U. JONES,
Proprietors. | i i' Superintendent.
The Crowning Victory !
Read the Special Dispatch from the Centennial Exhibition to the
New York Sun:
Philadelphia, Sept. 27,1876.—The very highest honors which could be
conferred on any exhibitor—two Medals of honor and two Diplomas of
merit—have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing Company for Sewing
Machines.
2,000,000 in Use—Sales in Excess of all Others!
THE SINGER JIANUFACTUHINU COMPANY, U. H. HOPE, AGENT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Ask your neighbors which Machine is the best; then buy the Singer.
R. F. MEANY, Agent for Singer Sewing Machines,
Clayton Street, Athens, Georgia..
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187©. 187©.
BILLUPS;
WHOLESALE -A-UNTID RETAIL ..
and Chemists
AND DEALERS IN
PURE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
'VPW^Aipj /
D YE STUFFS, * , i .. . V/ h
: GRASS AND GARDEN SEED,
i FINE TOILET SOAPS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
ux*$m4VV‘ mdd x?x bJ
PAINTS,
! TOOTH BRUSHES,
■ ENGLISH,\XFRENCII&AMERI-
** * mia ^^xF&ndker'cmbpex-
he [ ■ jn
OILS, 1RACTS,
YABvmm::;
Paint a varnish brush \london^uppqrters,
’•**»** huoiiho .o* f maiw w*%$&
ANILINES. SODA, . _
WHITEWASH BRUSHES,* \ i
^FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal
Pnmnsfi.st.
LCKANT AND PHYSICIANS
find it^to their advantage to ' ’ *
GIVE US A CALL before PURCHASING ELSEWHERE!
Purposes.
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We buy direct from the Manufactories, and thus we are enabled
jan4-tf'- w • >' to gyi very low.
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M.E.YOXJNO,
A FasMouaMe i Tailor and Cutter,
From New York City, bos been employed by'Li’CAS & Wabx to take chaise of their Tailoring
Department. Full Dress end Business Shits will be. made in the moet-ftankmaMe and elegant
style, at prices to suit the times. Riding 'Habits, specialty.
sept.25-lt. LUCAS & WARE, Athens, Ga.
The office of the County Judge, has been
moved to the first floor in the new Conrt House.
The sessions of the Clarke County Court are
held in the Court-rooms at the new Court House
and all persons having business thereat, will,
take notice and-hc governed accordingly.
* , • , .• : W. B. Thomas,
Scpt-19-4t County Judge.
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DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
WINES,WHISKIES and LagerBcer
ALE, GIN, CIGARS,
CALL AT SAULTERS EXCHNGE
- Jackson Stoeet, Atotxs, Georgia
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J OB. WORK OF T ALL DES
cription neatly done at this office.
..rave;
Pali iiiff Winter Season.
M.G.&J.COHFJV^
{Mimhbl/, 'n
Beg to announce to their numerous mends and
customers that they have now on exhibition
trade,
Seavy Fureh.ases
Have been made bv us under most favorable
circumstances, enabling ns to offer goods at
Lowe? Prices Ever.
Special attention has been paid to the selection
of
Dress G-oo'dsi
CLOAKS AND NOVELTIES
of every kind strictly following.tho dictates of
Stylo and Fashion
Forming Altogether the most attractive
Ajgber. shown in this City. j
r. & J. Cohen
No. 5, BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
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TWENTY-FIYE CENTS
WILL SEND
The Weekly Sun
gjj£ gg v from now - <j j
lilt after the Presidential Hon,
Post-Paid, to any Address
THROUGHOUT THE UNITED
STATES.
No Campaign Document Like it.
ADDRESS
THE SUN, New York City.
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Bankrupt notice.
Will be sold on Wednesday, October 18th.,
at the Auction Store on Broad street, at 11
o'clock, a. it., the effects of E. E. Jones, bank-
rapt. ' Hugh N. Habbis.
s^pt 25 4t f Assignee.
THE
MAGNOLIA
PASSENGER ROUTE,
Augusta & 7emassee,
THE
FAVORITE BOUTS
Charleston, Savannah, & all Points in Florida.
Leave Athens 9 30 P.M.
Arrive Augusta...........7 35 A.M.
Leave Augusta..........~.8 20 A.M.
Arrive SavannaIiV.:‘..:J..3 30 P.M.
£i$rive Charleston... v .4 20 ^.M.
7 The only line running through cars
between Augusta and Savannah: \ ;
The only line making close connec
tion at Savannah with the Atlantic <fc
datfRailro^D/ / J < M \ .0 .) ‘
i*^cr«Oim»ihys Transfer” , at San
vapqah.
thipugh no, first-class
^uipme^^My^^onnec-
tions, purchase tickets or Lapt. W.
W. Williams, Jfcent. Athens, Ga.,
via AugustjaAb«Vgve ° n ty-
.N'T, !•
csta, Ga.
On after Monday, Mffy 1st, 1876,
Dav Pabsbsoeb Train wilt
Leave Alttfiros al J;............... »-00 a. v.
Arrive at Augusta at...., , 4.00p.v.
Arrive at Atlanta at... 4.00p.ji.
Leave Augusta at •••••• 8.00 a. v.
Leave Atlanta at ........ 8.00 a. u.
Arrive at Athens at.... .......... *..65 p. k
Nioot Pambsgeb Train.
. 9.80 p. v.
, 7.35 A. H.
, 5.25 A. v.
8.20 p. l(.
,10.30 p. X.
, 6.50 A. x.
For Sale or EaKolaaxaga
HOUSE and'Lot centrally located, plenty of
room in excellent order, would ho exchanged
for good City or Country Property of less value.
The proporty is worth about $4,500. For par
ticulars apply to
J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agent,
aug.8.3t. Athens, Georgia.
Leavo Athens at - ••
Arrive at Augusta at
Arrive at Atlanta at ,
Leave Augusta at
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Athena at....».
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or any point on the Georgia Railroad
and Branches, by taking tho Day Passenger
Train, wiU make dose connection atCamak
with Train for Milledgoville and Macon.
Sleeping Cars on Night Passenger Trains.
v S. K. Johnson’ Superintendent,
aprilf-tf
Reduction of Fare.
From and after this date, tho Passenger faro
from Athens to Atlanta, over tho Georgia Rail-
* : ’ C5 N. L. BARNARD, Agent.
. LEGAL BLANKS,
Neatly printed and for tale at this office.
T. * ;/
Clotthangfr Clotfawg, CloWiing,
Easiness, Dress and Wedding Suits
rinvwryvqriety. ■>
YOUTHS AND BOYS SUITS IN
EVERY STYLE.
Overcoats in Large Assortment
And full aud complete lines of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS
Are now on exhibition and offered at
A>
AT
Sli
STo. 5 Broad S'fc-, Athaia^ Ghu
janll-ly.
F. F. TALMADSE,
—DEALER IN—
Awifiai uUBf«ri^.WstcjM»,Clid9,JeTelry,
8ILVER AND PLATED WARE, '
Muwoul Instrumaatc, Ghaxin,
Pistols, Sfco.
WATCHES, CLOCKS ANi» JEWELRY RE-
PAIRED IN A NKAT, WORKMAN
LIKE MANNER,
And warranted to give entire satisfaction.
OmaiMHtal and Plain Litter Engraving a
Specialty.
COLUGS A7XN9E, eu ion bm Mk Stare Csnitr,
Athens, Ga. feb.l5tf.
Miss C. Potts,
Fashionable Dressmaker,
«■ (Over University Bank.)
Broad Street, Athena^ GSau
Would respectfully inform the Ladies and
her friends generally, of Athene end vicinity,
that she is now prepared to do Dressmaking in
the Neatest and most fashionable styles. With
her experience in tho business, sbe feels sure oi
giving satisfaction. . inay 14,1975—28-tf.
CAROLINA CENTRAL DISPATCH LINE.
Through. Bates
TO jPOIJNTTS SOUTH,
Via Wilmington, N. C. •
_ For bills lading and fall line of informa
tion. apply to either of the following Agents of
the line:
New York, Clyde's lino to Wilmington, L.
C. Duncan, G. E. A., 345 Broadway.
Baltimore, Baltimore and Southern Steamship
Co., Jno. D. Lipscomb, Agent C. C. D. Line.
Philadelphia, Ericsson Line, A. Groves, Jr.,
84 Sonth Warves.
Boston, Old Colony and Clyde’s New Line’
D. D. O. Mink, Agent 166Washington St.
Providence, Clyde’s Line. D. 1>. C. Mink,
Agent, 92 Dyer St. , '.
Insurance always Guaranteed Low
as by Competing Lines.
F. W. CLARK,
General Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
E. E. JONES,
Having taken the agency orshove line, I am
prepared to give any information concerning
pnglxfatep nr ^ny business .appertaining to
BlnF, and v)tope by atrict Aenttofii tt the
Ivenience of shippers, to setfllre fdr *rae line
a liberal share of the patronage of shippers in
Athens and vicinity. E. E. Jones.
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REMOVAL,
* - E. A. WILLIAMSON,
Has IOhifMe3|4f4 «Ri:J5>ta5iishod Honsoof
W.-A.Taltnadgc, opposite 'Post Offico College
Avenne.sept29.4t.
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RAElROAD : 'TKJEETS,
i , : For,Bale^by all ro^es, and to all principal
UNITED STATES.
Sat jfefir £43& -i£fi)r$fr4KI ^png^snd
get oil mtonnation from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
May 12,’75 ' 1 28.tf. ,
18BURY G. McCURRY,
Attorney tvb Law,
Haktwell, Georgia,
Will practice iu the Superior Courts of North
east Gebtgia and Supreme Court at Atlanta.
Aug 8.1876 tf
Belton Hotel,
Solfcoxx Georgia.
Situated 66 miles on the Atlanta, Richmond
and'Air Lino Railroad from Atlanta, and within
one mile of thejunctioh of the North East Rail
road of Ga. The Proprietor is now prepared
to serve ail who call upon'bim with meals at the
following yates:
Single meal..... .50e. | Per week $6 00
Per day |1 50 | Per month S20 00
jnlylft-ly S. II. HUGHEN.
J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP-
tjon neatly done,at this office.
fun for thfe'Boyg MGirb'
Tho High FJv K'te, the Dinnn na Kito, Skip-
-* S . . p frfc..l Mn /I ..AA |fPims
ping Ropes, New Styles, Grace Hi- Trn ,.— rr ,
C "’“*
may23-tf.
Crot-kery and Glassware at. Cost at
J, M. Barry’s & Co.
maySO.tfi - .. •
J. H. HUGGINS! ■« - • ■<_
fro ”! *• Nonliem markets ,-ith a large steel
Crockery, (J lass ware. 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.
beUs common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Sel s common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to $1.00 per set. '
bells riie best Granite Cups and Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set
bells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each.
J.H. HUGGINS,
f *
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has ail kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
' Has a large stock of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
' J.H. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes &c., r &c.,
bells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
bells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molases.
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Cheeks,
bells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnabnrgg.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Knives and Forks, Spopns and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Hope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerolis to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g« and see for yourself.
*42* 5^ £32. ^
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
J. H. HUOGms,
No. 7 Brod Street, Athens Georgia.
Go to
Oct. 6—49—tf.
L. SCHEVENELL.
G. H. YANCEY
L. SCHEVENELL & CO,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
* ' • DEALERS IN
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Watches, Clocks, Jewelry!
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Gnus, Pistols, Ammunition,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
• ~ Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
>.!>• i . WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
And all work of this kind, sudi at Forks, Spoons, Watches. &c., plated by
•n us, warranted equal to that done by any establishment in the country.
novl7.l874.tf. PRICES REASONABLE-
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* I V J A. GillelandTT I W. : L. Woou-l- * 1 Hr; A. Lowi^nce. |,
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; ’ ’ r ' ’ MAim#AClti^RS6FAND'hkAt;£B$IlliitL
f KINDS GFFurnifire,-whiqh wo soil low fot C*»h.
Our undertaking department is complete. Wf keep
constantly on hand tho largest and best' dxorted
stocks. oi METALLI.CMUBlAL CASES AMD VOOU
__ COFFINS, in this psrt pr tho State, and will sell as
■I®'low oa the lowest.- We give pergonal aUeiUi^r-*"
HHHA ' funcrols and famish our splendid New Head:’
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horses and duver free of charge. W nh our establishment, and are prepared to fill ‘d
Wo have a Bracket,, Moulding &c., with iu>M
orders for Dressmgj Matcmng, In T um ber for s^Ic assorted kinds, m roach or worked..
and dispatch. We have 100,000 feet Lumber ror s» Glf.1-ELAND WOOD «T0.
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LUCAS & WARL
ire now‘opening their nsual supply of elegant gooda, «»*(«<«
ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN CLOTHS AND SUITINGS, \
,, o larce stock of Wbolens for the general trade;
for men and bojs 9 • „ 00( jg i n Silks, Woolens, Plaids, Woolen Shiting*-
Ladies’.and chik re d G ^ od ^ shawls, Cloaks, Scarfs, Woolen
^TOADE for'AND near SOLICITED AT'LOWKTPRi^
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