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Of all kinds.
port direct from M&nufnctu-
Europe, and supply our cus-
) per cent, below New York
ices. Musical Instruments
Express to any part Of the
ith privilege of returning at
■use, if not entirely satisfac-
fnrtlier information
IG, Athena, Gn.
BEST ITALIAN STRINGS,
Sh««t Music and Music Books,
TIliii x..\TBSTPUBXJ-
t.A.TI03SrS.
Music received every day by Moil or Express.
Orders promptly filled at Publisher*’ prices.
CRASS, SILVER AND ORCHESTRAL In
struments, Drums, Fifes and Cymbals, at Low
est Manufacturers’ prices.
All persons indebted to the undersigned either
by note or account, ore respcctfhlly invited to
call and settle up. Tbp new year has ret in
and s great many have fallen behind Mid have
paid but little. Uow ure we to maintain credit
and let our accounts stand from month to month
and from year to year. Man’s first duty is to
owe no one anything: Let every one come np
and pay his account and show that there is some
integritv alive yet. Those who do not come np
moat abide the law. I shall not wait beyond a
reasonable time. Short profits and qnick set
tlements is my motto for the future,
janf-.m. S, C, DOBBS,
STEAM EXEl’iBi.STmH B01LB1S.
MILL GEARING MADE
: TING. PULLEYS AND HANGERS
LPDBESS, POOLE & HI
’OftTABLE sEio ■ STAT- ON ARY 1
SEND FOR CIRCULARS ■ BALTIMORE. MD.
THE ATHENS GEORGIAN.
L vay With the Returning
Board.
Whatever may bo the result of the
Nitration now in progress we hope
believe it will put an eternal
c etu8 upon the returning board
[torn as it now exists in South Oar-
n;t Florida and Louisiana. With
i work of that system before ns,
, men who belonged to it and the
kucnccs which controlled them, the
[ral sense of the American people
jnmnl the prompt and final extinc-
of this monumental infamy. It
ftutes the soil on which it stands;
i a curse to the States where it
and a curse to the country at
• it has brought us to the verge
[rivil war, and covered the nation
a reproach which a generation
peace and prosperity cannot wipe
Therefore, whether Tilden
1 laves wins the Presidency, let us
done with the returning hoards
pace and forever.
To appreciate the full force and
Uing °f the revelations now being
Iduced at Washington, one should
on the other side of the ocean,
Ug a foreign people who look at
Is without any bias of party and
toi L an opinion of Aineric -it affairs
nsle do of European affairs. A man
ml- he a Republican or a Damoc at
atlonu*, hut when abroad he is si'ii-
1*1,
a
h
mu
JOB
MD BH
WORK.
STOVES I
STOVES! STOVES!
I atn now offsriug for sale at
Low Prices,
The following celebrated Cook Stoves^ all of
which are warranted equal to any offered in
this market.
IKON KING,
BEST,
CRICKET,
Call and see before purchasing.
J. C. WILKINS.
oct.31.6m.
IN PRICES.
j.
David
THE
COMPANY.
Believing that Athens, and the section
country around, should have, and would cor
dially support s first-class
Having Secuseo the Services of
H. L. Cranford,
.A. FIRST-CLASS
•JOB PRINTER,
We are enabled to turn out as good
work :ts can bo done
i citizen of the United States,
must discuss matters from the
est political standpoint. What
J lie say in reply to inquiries of
Jligi-nt foreigners concerning re-
performances in Louisiana?
,t defense could he urge in ho
of Wells, Anderson, Cassannve
Kenner? What plea could he
forward to offset the testimony
of (Littlefield, Pickett and Maddox?
Hr canid he whitewash the venion
h rascality and the proposed
of eight electoral votes? How
he apologize for Chandler’s tol
as, Sherman’s report, and Grant’s
ba| riots ? How could he explain
nation of forty millions should
A in awfMl s,,s i 1e " se f ' un Bill Heads, per Thousand,
the corrupt practices of
scoundrels in New Orleans?
could he throw any redeeming
upon a conspiracy which at-
ted to seat a defeated candidate
[residential chair which be-
to another. AH that any
n in Europe could do since
of November was to hang
1 and blush. The events
iave transpired during that
[have done more to bring our
Ions into disrepute and lessen
lire in the stability of popular
meat, than everything that
Mined hcrclofon—the relfe'-
-ludcd. The tact that a peace
!n of settlement has been agreed
Iocs not materially diminish
grace; for history must record
lie gravest porii the republic
passed through was the dir ct
of political contrivance wiiich
half-civilized community
he expected to tolerate,
u, whatever happens, let the
ling hoard swindle the anuihila-
And if the annihilation could
"conipanied by the appropriate
Jnnent not only of the men who
iflosed these hoards, but the men
used them, it would be still bet-
•S7. Louis Republican
LOOZ OUT,
Two Doors below S. 0. Dobbs !
J. W. COLLINS,
lie has just returned from New York aud is
now receiving n larger aud better
Stock of Goods
tlinn ever bef<re. He calls yonr special attention
to
BOOTS, SHOES, JEANS.
STABLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
ect.10.tf.
3elton Hotel,
Bol-fcon Georgia. •
Situated 66 miles on the Atlanta, Richmond
and Air I.iuc Railroad from Atlanta, and within
one mile of the iuuction of the North East Rail
road of Gn. The 1’roprietor is now prepared
to serve all who call upon him with meals at the
following rates:
Eiugle meal 50c. 1 Per week $6 00
Per duy $1 50 | Per month $20 00
julytS-ty S. II. I1UGHEN.
2rla.ilraa.cL3-
GATE CITY,
palmetto, furniture Store and Factory
we have entered into a partnership, bought ont
tbs Machinery and store of Gilleland, Wood &
Co., and the store of J. F. Wilson «fe Ce., and
determined to give the business a fair trial under
the firm name of the Athena Fnrnitnre Manu
facturing Company.
, At the store occupied by J F. Wilson & Co.,
we propose to keep a stock of Fnrnitnre equaled
hv few and suror sued by none in the State. Mr.
Jay O. Galley nos charge of this department,
auk will be pleased to wait on any desiring
goods in thi* line.
At the stand of Gilleland, Wood & Co. we
will keep all goods of our own mnnnfncture,
such os Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, etc., and in
addition will keep a large and well selected
stock of Coffins, burial Cases, etc. Mr. W. L.
Wood will give lib personal attention to tkb
dep irtment.
We have engaged with Mr. Wm. A. Reming
ton to superintend the Manufacturing and Re
pairing Department. Ilis i kill as a workman
guarantees success. All kinds of repairing done
at short notice. Our machinery for Dressing,
Sawing and Turning will be kept running as
usual. Give us a trial and be convinced that
Athens cun compete "successtally with any city
in tbo South in the sate of Furrotnr^, etc.
& CO.
WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS,
HORSE A-TSTE MULE SHOES,
HORSE SHOE NAILS,
Agricultural Implements,
Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather,
IN THE STATE.
We call the attention of nil our citi
zens to tile following
Price List:
Assorted, $5.
Canary Colored Envelops,
Furnished to Merchants and
Business Men, with their
cards printed on them,
At $3 PER THOUSAND
LETTER HEADS,
§4 50 to $5 Per Thousand.
CAR.13S,
Common 75cper Hundred,
—AND—
The Athems Furniture Mu. Company.
All persons indebted to the late firm of J. F.
WILSON A: Co. will please come forward and
settle at once. The accounts will be found till
the 15th January, 1S77, in the hands of Jnv O.
Gailer, at the old stand. A word to the wise.
dec!9-6m J. F. WILSON & CO.
Tbo
THE NEW YORK
eekly herald,
‘*l.s LOUDON llKNXKTr, Proprietor.
-♦'t sn,t Cheapest Newspaper Published.
^STAGa iBYRDEBJ.
PER YEAR.
'ENTS FOR « MONTHS.
l " Extra Copy to every Club of Ten.
N. V. Daily Herald.
l-ilillilied every day in the year.
Postage Free.
*1C
s§
Mrs for one year, Sundays included.
; or one year, without Sundays.
m. 1 1,0 year, w.inoul Sundays.
E " ‘, or »*x months, Sundays included.
f»r six months. Without Suadavs.
s', r 01,8 ye * r for * njr *P ec i fl «l day of the-
l *i>k >r ,iX mon,bs for “»y specified day of
*>* for one month, Sundays included.
,e wsdealers SUPPLIED.
Postage Free.
li* ltlo »>. 2K cents per copy. Sunday e Ji-
SS? c ®Py- Weekly edition 2 cents per
-Udross MAY SOUli IlhU.lLD,
T Broadway and Ann atreet N Y.
$4 50 to $5 per Thousand.
Fancy Work Proportionately Higher.
VXSXTXETG CARDS,
BLANKS, NOTES,
Peters,Circulars,
Handbills, Pamphlets, etc.,
Printed in any color desired, and as
cheap as can be done m the State.
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS,
/
SAVE MONEY,
' " -f : "v '
And get good work, and sustain a
home institution. Call at the ATH
ENS GEORGIAN office, Broad
street, Athens, Ga.
MAGNOLIA
PASSENGER ROUTE,
Augusta & Yemassee,
TII K
FAVORITE ROUTE
Charleston, Savannah, & all Points in Florida.
Leave Athens 9 30 P.M.
Arrive Augusta.*. 7 35 A.M
Leave Augusta -.9 30 A.M.
Arrive Savannah 4 30 P.M.
Arrive Charleston 5 20 P.M.
The only line running through cars
between Augusta and Savannah.
The only line making close connec
tion at Savannah with the Atlantic &
Gulf llailroad.
No “Omnibus Transfer” at Sa
vannah. To secure the advantages of
through cars, no delays, fitst-class
equipment, fast time, and sure connec
tions, purchase tickets of Capt. W.
\V. Williams, Agent, Athens, Ga.,
via Augusta and Yemassee only.
T.S. UA.VA.jSTT,,
G. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
Jnlyll.Gin.
NOTICE.
Augusta, Ga., May 1st, 1870.
On after Monday, May 1st, 1876,
the Passenger trains on the Georgia
llailroad will run as follows, viz:
Day Passexobh Thais wilt
Leave Athena at 9.00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta at 4.00 r. if.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 p. u.
Leave Augusta at 8.00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta at 8.00 a.m.
Arrive at Athens at s.55 p. m
Night Passenger Tbmx.
Leave Athens at 9.80 p. M.
Arrive nt Augusta at 7.35 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 5.25 a. u.
Leave Augusta at 8.20 p.m.
Leave Atlanta at 10.30 p. m.
Arrive at Athens at 6.50 a. m.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens, Wash
ington, or any point on the Georgia Railroad
and Branches, by taking tly> Dav Passenger
Train, will make close connection at Cainah
with Train ‘"or Milledgeville aud Macon,
sleeping Cara on Night Passenger Trains.
t>. K. Johnson’ Superintendent.
april9-tf
L P. Q. S.
Low Prices, Quick Sales!
§50 TO §100 SAVED.
Is the Verdict of the Numer
ous Patrons of the
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE.
Extrao rdinary Inducements.
K &SL. <3LD @n*
Wholesale, I
G. O. ROBINSON. LUDDEN & BATES.
6. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
Have the most Complete
assortment of
FIAXTOS JL2TX> ORGAXTS,
South of Baltimore.
FOURTEEN OF TI1E BEST
MAKERS ARE REPRESENTED.
Every Instrument warranted to give
euliru satisfaction.
A GOOD STOOL AND COVER
WITH $VEltY PI ANO.
Purcliashing Largely .*• CASH,
enables us to sell at New \ rk LOW
EST PRICES, with freight paid to
any jKiint.
G. 0. R0IUNS0X & CO.,
Will sell line hundred PIANOS
and two hundred ORGANS for
small, monthly payments, arranged
to suit all resjmn-ihle parties.
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope,
CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
HUBS, SPOKES, BUGGY WHEELS, AXLES,
.SPRINGS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS, ANVILS, VICES,
BELLOWS. HOLLOW WARE, ETC., ETC., ETC..
Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of
Fairbank’s Standard Scales-
WINSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED
Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows*
Farmers’ Friend Plows, Pumps, Circular Saws, etc.
JSTAuv article in our line not in Mock, will ho ordered when desired, with the least
possible delay. '
dee19-1 y Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices.
Ter THEPLAiri^RS
THE AST GEORGIA!
V- . - **! ’t ~ *
Arrangements* for the Stile of the Well Known
Sscellensa, Mb’s Chemicals for Composting,
Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
ON and alter Monday, November 6th, 1876,
the aJicdnlc of thia road will he oa follows:
MORNING TRAIN
Leave Athens 4.45 A. M.
Arrive at Lula 6.45 A. M.
Leave Lnla 7.80 A. M.
Arrive at Athena 10.00 A. M.
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens...., 5.00 P. M
Arrive at Lola 7.30 P. M
Leave Lula 8.20 P. M
Arrive at Athens 10.20 P. M
Passengers going to Atlanta, Macon, Mont
gomery, Oolr.mhns, New Orleans, make close
connection at Lnla with down passenger train
on Air Line at 6.45 P. M.
Passengers going North arid East, take tbo
evening train and connect closely at Laid with
np passenger train on Air Line. No delay at
Lnla. J. M. EDWARDS,
nov7-tf Superintendent.
Long’s Dissolved Bone Nonamoniated,
The undersigned respectfully c.-ih’s attention to the following prices for the
ye.tr 1877, to-wit:
Excellcnza Guano, per ton, payable Kov. 1st.,
in Middling Cotton at 15ets. per pound. §72.00.
ExceilenzaGuaiio, per ton. Cash. 50.00.
Dobh’s Chemicals on time, two> barrels 500
lbs. - . y -, * 20.00.
With Cotton Option 15ct$.. bases middling.
Cash price, per ttvo barrels 500 lbs. 14.00.
Freight to he paid on delivery, 10 i ts. jier barrel.
Lang’s Dissolved Bc^ne IN onamoniated,
In barrel’s 250 eaeh for composting, two barrels 500 lbs. composte a ton
for S18.00. .
Cotton option loots, bases middling, Casli price.for two barrels, $12.00/
The Well Known Scsoellenza,
Ready for distributing, needs no eulogy from me, the people know its virtue
. and excellence above •all others.
The Dobb’s Chemicals, better known as Muza Chemicals,
Has been used throughout the country with the most happy effects for the
last three years. The.Dissolved Bone, gotten up for this year, is equal to
any of like character in this or any other market. Give me a call and get
the very best Gnano and Chemicals for composting.
jan2-3m
M-usical
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
Of all
We import
rers in Europe,
tomers 25 per cent,
retail prices. Musical
sent by
South,
our expense,
torv.
I* EST ITALIAN
C. DOBBS.
> ,tv.
Br. John Gerdine,
Late of Mississippi,
HAVING DECIDED TO MAKE ATHENS
his future horn?, now tenders his professional
services to the citizens of Athens and its vicini
ty. Office at Drug Store of R. T. Brumby,.,
where ho may be found from 8 o'clock a. m.
p. m.„ when not professionally engaged,
he found at night at residence of tne 1st
re. Goldiugs. march28.1y.
Cash. Sue 1
Will be sold on theflrst Tuesday in December
next, at the Court House in Athens, 200 acres
of'land, more or tap. (Knot sold before) two
miles from the Georgia Railroad Depot, on the
road from Athens to Lexiugtnn, being a part of
the plantation known as Chalky Level, contain
ing about sc enty nerts of cleared !nnd, twenty-
nf nricinul turret, h&lunce old field. For