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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN:
OCTOBER 31,
1876.
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OClstOO’l llllti
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limrly believed wan a land slide, had
he not heard the editor, safe in his
gnat deal den, softly whistling, “We
shall meet, but we shall miss him.”
I Then, there was a brief interval of
quiet in the sanctum, and a rustling
of raiment was heard on the stairs.
A lovely woman entered and stood
unawed in the editorial presence.
The E. 1\ on its part, xvrs rather
ncr.ous and uncomfortable. "The
lowly woman seated herself in the
journalism when 'fatal chair. She slapped her little
d, ami wo know gripsack on the table and opened her
mio into univ*r- little subscription book. She said
; iVirV.il''>>' U avkove.]
if,has just got into its
litovi ’-l ion u. and it is prond
is has the finest, most
table, eninplvl 1 , and conve»
editorial imo::h in America.
merits are nu
ll;]. We bo-
. in all that
A.dxrerbis9aaa9rrbs-
Advartissraexits-
‘I am soliniting cash contributions
t.'iotK, exclusively and peremptorily
isli contributions—to pay oil" the
to i lie famous j church debt and buy an organ for
less liable to gei i the mission church of the Forlorn
s easily detected I Strangers, and I expect.—” There
It is known as are times when occasion demands
• Mid'llerib’s A uli mini ic. Welcome.” great effort. The editor bowed his
Tin- samt-.ia is .at the fame floor as j head, and, after one brief spasm of
iin* news room. '• «in;:
it by partition, in
large window, <as'.!r
automatic ar.-a.i^cmeii
term inij»:ivs,
ardcss Ki-'.er.
nr os.hr, and *
casual visitors
FALL AUD WHTTEH |
Millinery Goods.
Mrs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens and of counties ad
jacent, that she lias now received and opened a
most choice and select assortment of Fall and
Winter Millinery Goods, comprising in part the
latest styles and fushiens of
HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, LACES,
FLOWERS, GLOVES, ETC.
which she will sell at reasonable prices. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carefully filled. Store located
on Broad street, ono door above National Bank,
april 21, 1876—25-tf.
"gfress lieAts.
J. J. Heard & W. P. Hood,
Corner Fccndbv and Oconee Streets.
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, and S AU-
soge,( Fresh and Bologna Sausage). Oar So
licitor is always on the street ready to supply
the wants of the citizens of Athens, please
give us vour orders and we will guarantee per
fect satisfaction. The highest market prices
paid for Bcaves, Sheep, Goats and Hogs.
june20.1 uj6.1y. J. J. IlEAl) & CO.
MEDICAL NOTICE. .
At the solicitation of many of my former pat
rons, I rgsume the
Practice of Medicine
from this date. I will pay ^ attention to
the disease of Infants and Children, and the
Chronio Diseases ot Female*.
WM. KING, M. D
jane 16, 1875—SS-ly.
Furniture Warehouse!
J F.WILSON - «&<JO.
So.12 PrisSlis Ham Slags. Broil St. AJiiu, SeorjU.
s.-paiated from | romorse, felt for the secret spring,
which is cut a Iffhe window went up like a charm,
niicucd hv an ; the reckless nail-grab hung back for a
The editor’s I second, as if held by a feeling of i»-
t.ibic is placed m
low. .-111*1
in ::r
.li * !u:i ! of tin* stairs, c
tiul i'll l!
ic si•!i
u v* table next tlio ' r
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: 1 m I
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mi'tcllii':
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ml.
[ i- 11 ii’Ucss chain, j
like Ike
floor
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c! n!
i. i.i by till* editor, who j
lias ’ii i
civ i
> loach spi in if to set j
it in mu
ion.
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l.o nil.K-
-too i
hv ; < rsonal iiispcetion. |
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r«la\
a o.'iiim;, about ten |
o'clock,
Mr.
R st wick came in with
a liiiun
sfor
• II • naturally 1
doxvi
in .lie chair that had j
’lie Sir.
tlljlfsl
■ ;>>> aranee of helon"- 1
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smile
■ .'ir. c se, ami hc^an in
hi< U-il:
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■v vein : *• l’i c "Ot the
riciu-t
t isiiiir
— .-hi ii.i. Ii::, ha !—the
hes! ll.i
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h, by i ■' ■>>! im. 1 (an’t—
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rue, i!i • richest tliinir!
if that win-i natc delicacy, and then it shut its
s and smothered its pity and
died up and took a deatl:-like-hold
; and a network of string and
and the cavalcade backed out
lie familiar spirit ivho was washing
lie forms, and .Ys the lovely woman
razed at the inky face, she shrieked,
‘Merciful heavens, where am I?”
:md was born down the gloomy stair
way unconscious, xvlrlc the printers,
;hosc eases were nearest the wicked
Coffins, Burial Cases,
PICTURE FRAMES AM* HOLDINGS.
jan25-ly BARGAINS FOR CASH.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER
2T. W. SiATTimTTP,
AHTIST.
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 guaranteed.
June 10, 1876—83-tt*
LIVERY, FEED MID SALE STABLE.
eA-feixeiis, Gsoxgia-
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their oi l stand, rear Frank
lin House building, Thomas street. Keep al
ways on hand good Turnouts and careful dri
vers. Stock we'.l cared for when entrusted to
our care. Stock on hand lor sale at all times.
declStf.
Northeast Georgia
Stove and Tinware
DEPOT.
The Largest, Best and Cheapest
2 STOCK OF
STOVES & TINWARE
l. p. a s.
Low Prices, Quick Sales!
§50 TO $100 SAVED.
Is the Verdict of the Numer
ous Patrons of the
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.
Extraordinary Inducements.
BL TJftf <311© Seb
EVER OFFERED IN
UsT Q$=g. B E H E3^3^uSST , C3-E30^.C3-2:^.
At the Store formerly occupied by J. T. Comer,
Opposite Center <& Heaves 9 Old. Stand>
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
ter, t lion hast left us.”
An hour of serenity and tranquility
in ihe editorial room was broken by
a brisk business like step on "the
• )b
d b-k
t v-, run
s, \\ 11-1'.-
iipj’h’.ns-.
S ’ Til
down ;:s
I,, by George; i
• g.'ol! V- u j
■! .,ii! lie, he,
h. by George,
iit-,1 > be spring,
t'oii of the
>r> and eauglit
v.-bioii N,f his
1 or giiuing. hi*
t.. irshed Mr.
if window on!
half wav down
that shot the key halfway across the
room, and a sociable looking, familiar
kind of a stranger jammed into the
chair, slapped his hat over the ink-
Y v.i si: :st never j stand, pushed a pile of proof, twenty
pages of copy, a box of pens, the
paste cup, and a pair of scissors off
the table to make room for the old
I'.iiniiiar flat samp'e case, and said in
on -1 brief breath: “I am agent
for Gamherton’s Popular Centennial
World’s History and American Citi-
Z'-iis’ Treasure Book of Valuable In
formal ion. sold only by subscription,
and ssue. 1 in monthly parts, whole
| work complete in flO parts, each mini-
i her embclislied with Ane handsome
j steel }date* engraving and numerous
1::- was received | beautifully executed wood cuts; no
!,y ;lit* (b lighted i similar work has ever been published
window had j j n this country and at the exceedingly
:;s sv ’" " s he had | low price at which it is offered, onlv
, and when the edito-j*2 per vol”—. The spring clicked
withdrawn irom tin; i like a. pistol shot, the window went
1 hiii- stopjied and the j up half way through the ceiling, the
its accustomed nail-grab took hold like a three-bar
relled harpoon, and the column
moved on its backward way through
the window, down through the news
room, past the foreman, standing
trrim and silent by the imposing stone,
past the eases, vocal with the applause
and encouraging and consolatory re
marks of the composito: I, on to the
alley windows, over the hills, howl
in?, yelling, ^shrieking. praying, the
unhappy agent was hurled to the
cruel pavement three stories below,
where lie lit on his head and plunged
through into a cellar, where he tried
to get a subscription out of a man
who was shoveling coai.
Planters’ Hotel, Augusta.
This well knowu Hotel having been Remod
eled, Enlarged, thoroughly Renovated, Repaint
ed and Newly Furnished during the Summer
of 1S75, is now opened, with inofeused facilities
for the accommodation of the travelling public,
ftbl-ly B. 1*. CHATFIELD, Proprietor.
MAGNOLIA
PASSENGER ROUTE,
VIA
A. IC. CHILDS & C.O.
< Proprietors.
XV. H. JONES,
Superintendent.
Ml
ned
1 lining
tin it was
juing and {In
tail grab resume 1
•, young Mr. Bostwiek found
elf so kind out «>f tin* sanctum,
<c i; might be, that lie went slowly
id dejectedly down the stairs, as it
ne, while the amaz'-im-ut. sat upon
brow, like.
iTIie next eas in' visitor was Mr. J.
Pexis Flaxetor, the critic, lie had
copy of the 1 buckeye in his hand,
Itli all the typographical errors
rked in red ink, and bis face was
[wreathed in smiles that it was im-
ssible to tell where his mouth
Med and his eyes began. He took
vacant chair ami spread the pa-
out before him, covering np the
ftor’s manuscript. “ My keen vis-
and delicate sense of accuracy,”
|said, “are the greatest crosses of
life. Things that you never see,
mountains in my sight. Now,
you see, is a—.” The spring
Iked softly like an echo to the im
|cnt movement of the editor’s foot,
Augusta &7emassee,
FAVOF.ST3 nOXTTS
Charleston, Savannah. & all Points in Florida.
Leave Athens 9 90 P.M.
Arrive Augusta 7 35 A.M.
Leave Augusta 0 30 A.M.
Arrive Savannah 4 SO P.M.
Arrive Charleston 5 20 A.M.
Tiie only line running through ears
between Augusta and Savannah.
The only line making close connec
tion at Savannah .with the Atlantic &
Gulf Railroad.
No “Omnibus Transfer” at Sa*
vannali. To secure the advantages of
through cars, no delays, first-class
equipment, last time, and sure connec
tions, purchase tickets of Capt. \V.
\V. Williams, Agent, Athens, Ga.,
via Augusta and Yemassee only.
T. S. D^VAJSTT,
G. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
July 11.6m.
ORGANS
—AT—
Wholesale Prices to Cash Buyers.
G. O. ROBINSON. LUDDKX & BATES.
fi. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
Have the most Complete
assortment of j *
PiL&ATOS .&2T.D OiF.GSJ&XT3,
South of Baltimore.
FOURTEEN (IF THE BEST
MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED.
Every Instrument warranted to give
entire satisfrciion.
A GOOD STOOL AND COYER
WITH EVERY PIANO.
Pnrehasiiing Largely for CASH,
enables its io sell at New York LOW
EST PRICES, will- freight paid to
any point. ' *
TI-I13 ilSTEW firm: of
GiUeland & Betts,
Ara offerin' b.irga’m to the ci y trade and the public generally, in
Family & Fancy Groceries.
They keep constantly an hand ail grades of
Flour, ugar, Coffeo & the Best Leaf Lard iuthe Market,
ToTsaooo and Cigars,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Of .-.11 kinds, for b tb cooking nod medical purposes, are among
are agents tor one ot the
their specialties. They
G. 0. ROBINSON & GO.,
Will sell one- hundred PIANOS
and two hundred ORGANS for
small, monthly payments, arranged
to suit all responsible parties.
Washington! News.
DOTS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Washington, October 19—Fran
cis P. Blair, journalist and statesman,
is dead, aged 87.
J. Ilarrettt Cohen, of Charleston,
nail grab took hold like a bull i xvas admitted to practice in the
helping a Burlington troubadour Supreme Court.
the garden fence, the chair shot
through the window like a me-
and the window came down
a slam that sounded like a
bdeii giant getting oft’ the shortest
[of profanity known to man, and
I was silent again. Mr. Flaxeter
f’ery close to the frosted window,
[mg blankly at the clouded glass,
fig nothing that could offer any
uiation of what he would have
Cameron has gone to Philadelphia
until next Tuesday. The awarda by
the Southern Claims Commission
still axvnit his signature.
The Alabama Claims Commission
has resumed its sessions,
j ^Thcre is considerable feeling] here
among colored Masons over the post
ponement of the recognition of their
brethern in that State by the Grand
Lodge of Ohio
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 1870.
On after Monday, May 1st, 1876,
the Passenger trains on the Georgia
Railroad will run as follows, viz:
Day Passenger Train wilt
Leave Athens at 9.00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 p. 11.
Arrive at Atlanta at.. 4.00 p. n.
Leave Angnstaat 8.00 a.m.
Leave Atlanta at. 8.00 a. x.
Arrive at Athens at *.55 p. x
Night Passenger Train*.
Leave Athens at 9.30 r. x.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.35 a. x.
Arrive at Atlanta at 5.25 a. x.
Leave Augusta at 8.20 p. x.
Leave Atlanta at 10.30 r. x.
Arrive at Athens at 6.50 a. x.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or any point on the Georgia Railroad
. Branches, by taking the Day Passenger
Train, will make close connection at Camak
with Train <or Milledgoville and Macon.
Sleeping Cars on Night Passenger Trains.
S. K. Joacwx' Superintendent.
april9-tf
X^xosical Zxis-briaxaa.sxrbs,
—AND—
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Of all kinds.
We import direct from Manufactu
rers in Europe, and supply our cus
tomers 25 per cent, below New York
retail prices. Musical Instruments
sent bv Express to any part of the
South,* with privilege of returning at
onr expense, if not entirely satisfac
tory.
best' IT.VIAN STRINGS,
Sheet Music and Muaie Books,
TI3CS3 LATEST ^CTBJJX-
CATION S.
Music received every day by Mail or Express.
Orders promptly filled at PnWishers* prices.
BRASS, SILVER AND ORCHESTRAL In
struments, Drama, 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 Tansr of 25 yesm’ prac
tical' experience. AU work warranted. Orders
3STOTIOES.
The office of the County Ju
has been
largest Packers of Canned Goods in tlie
Xortlb
And arc offering special indneementa-in these goods. They have a small ■" om; of
CROCKERY & G-LASS'W ARE,
Bou'dit from S. D. Mitcmf.lt., at LESS THAN NEW TOEIC I'RICICS, and arc closing out
these Goous , At Cost. They are also agents lor one ot the
T ,g» var/afft-k 3£2.cl Sssii SPlOUlX 1XX "bllG estSLtt
S-ba/bss,
And can sell Flour as cheap as it can he bought. They deal also in
IS t ;i7> 1 e Dry G o o tl w, Boots, Shoes u 11 <1 II iv t s.
If you want anything to Eat, Drink, Chow or Smoke, you will find it in endless variety at
"^GILLELAND & BETTS, No. G Broad Street.
july.ll..llw.
A Select School tor Bays
will be opened rt
Atliens, Georgia.
2v£oxicLa-2^7 OctoTosx ScL
Bt fi. B. Brumby. A. M. M. D.
The number of pupils will be limited, and
none will bo received for a shorter period than
one term, nor admitted later in that term than
the beginning of its second scholastic month.
Most of the places having been engaged,
Parents or Guardians, who may wish to secure
tbe remaining places for their sons or wards, will
please make application as early as practicable
io any of the following gentleman (who will be
natrons of the school.)
J. S. Hamilton, R. L. Bloomfield, 8. C.
Dobbs, 8. Thomas, Wm. J. Russell, Dr. II. A.
Lowrance, F. Phinixy, M. Stanley, J. W. Nick-
olson. septl2-lm.
. udge ha
moved to the first floor in the new Coart House.
The sessions of the Clarke County Court are ;
t.nl J Sm *1. . snnms a. *1«a mhm. 1] A ,. ... *
AU work warranted,
will receive prompt attention.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
Augusta Musie House,
aug29-6m. 265 Broad Street.
held in the Comt-rooms at the new Qourt Hou*.
and all persons having business thereat, will,
take notice and be governed accordingly.
XV. B. Thomas,
Sept-19-it County Judge.
Reduction of Fare.
From and after this date, tbe Passenger fare
from Athens to Atlanta, over the Georgia Rail
road, wiU be $5,85.
aug29-tf. N. L. BARNARD, Agent.
Crockery and Glassware at Cost at
J. M. Barry’s & Co.
may30.t£
edi zm uon,
RAIRROAD TICKETS,
For sale, by aU routes, and to all principal
points in the
UNITED STATES.
Bay your Tickets before leaving Athens, and
ail mior
got
information from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
Msy 12, *75 28.tf.
Novels 2
helmine Von HUlem, BOe.
Cartar Qnarterman—by Wm. M. Baker—with
^r’ 7 ^ ^BURKE’S Bookstore
PIONEER
PIPER MftNUFlIGTUBIHG COMPANY,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Manufacturers of Print, Wrapping and Book
DWN W. NICHOLSON, Agent.
isofPrii
July 11 3m
Paper. JOWN W.
For samples of Print see this sheet.
For or Eiwbsage
HOUSE and Lot centrally located, plenty of
room in exceUent order, would be exchanged
ticnlars apply to
J OB WORK OF ALL DES-
cription neatly done at this office.