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the Athens Georgian : august 7, is?7.
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The House-Keepers Favorites! |
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Attention! Cotton Planters.
t Sear (Vitim H Mfliiitw In .Him! • -Taliusila*',
J3oiI.j-o.iA (V.— Vllim- a- ■ <■«»»» Mark* I.
TiieuUlVd Ituno iMit. i-prWnir firm
siilnnitimg l<> Uie tlvnwud o» ’ ,CI1 •
larsrely iiim-.wny: an l fl-mrisliinp? - '
buifiK-**, :We again cttundhits tlaelr \>
border* .V ll,0l, J{**« ?•»'* ot ciipyiiifi. i^
one of the largest mid best arruiginf
stores i:i Uio Suite, they find >» m oes- j
Kiry t<» add anotlier large wareroom j
lo their establishment. This new :
buildius; we learn, is huilt for the
|)ur|H)3e of iiaudlino notion to which
department they expect to devote,
attention • this fall, find if they .
Imv cotton like they sell groceries,
,»ur country trieudfi will do will to
see them t.efore. disposing of their! ipj££ JJQgJ DURABLE!
cotton.
In this connection we might ad<l f
that Athens is fast increasing in im
portance as :t cotton market and
man} merchants and planters along
a|,e line of Hailmad who have been
shipping their cotton to Augusta,
Savannah and Charleston, heretofore,
find that tliey realize more money
(rum shipments to Athens. This a a !
fact well worthy the attention of
surrounding countries, and thritiy
planters, watchful ot tlieir interest,
will not forget this article.
THE GEORGIAN FOR 1877. * sfieedid
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Atlanta and Augusta Underso^,
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The “ Baby’s Best Friend’’ is the
most appropriate title for Dr. Bull’s
Baby Syrup. It is absolutely free
from Opium, Morphia and other pow
erful agents, is peifectly safe and re-,
liable aH icifcim^tances. and
by allaying the -usual Stomach- and
Bowel Disorders of Babyhood keeps
the child from fretting and crying, so
injurious to itself and annoying to all.
Price 25 cents.
With increased facilities far Carrying on the publication ot onr paper .
for the New Year, the Georgian will be tound, as heretofore,
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Strictly Democratic, j
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And will endeavor to supply its readers with the most careful, com
plete and trustworthy accounts ot current events. It will
remain its usual size, eight pages, and has
The Cheepest and Best!
I ..Her the above 8TOVKS to the ..Bi/ens ol
Northra-t Georgia, besides Tinware, Sheet Iron,
Cupper, Zinc., ejc. Call and you J*»H he >*‘.IUmA
: Ttr witKfehv -
More Readtna Matter In Its Columns
Thau any two weekly papers in the State. \Y o nave thela * j
bona tide subscription list in Northeast Georgia, tpid we ; x
intend to make it, as heretofore, an interesting
AND WAGONS,
" OF THK jjOLli RELIABLE FIRM VF
HODGSON BROS
MARKED DOWN.
FHXCES GREATLY HEDXXCEiD.
We have on haml the l.urge*t STOCK SOUTH OF BALTIMORE, and It niu-t and w\j -, v
sold without delay. Good Bngsric-». IIOIXSSON MAKE for
mE Hiiieice
The Celebrated Hodgson Wagon,
Sitnte
Hunday Neliool
vcivtlon.
Broad Street,
SIGN or IHK #u; COFFEE POT.
a'.ig7-4ra
For Sale or Rent!
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A small house, convenient to the bittiness
portion of tjie city. Also,
For Sale Only,
rooms, with
two BOOM Of
‘. BLF.DGK.
College,
•'A. CA. ... .
Knoanloll over the State for their durability mid strength, and uvo beyond question the best
WAGONS ever sold in this section of the Country, forties wishing sny sort of
Vehicles are respectfully invited to look through our stock.
FIRESIDE
COMPANION. AM| WORK GUARANTEED.
Hkp&i&wg smw Job Wqbb
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Atlanta
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TUe Twentieth Annual Course of Letturea
will commence October 15th, 1877, mid close
March 1st, 1878.
Facvi.1T—J. G. Westmoreland, W. F. AVest-
iBOtvbftdp-W. A. ZMcV. lhTrtlsodrrn. John
‘fUd; Johnson, A. W. Calhoun,. J. II. Luen:
boinonatrntor of AniTwny, C. W. Nutting.
Send for Annonnotment, giving full informa
tion. JNO. THAI). JOHNSON,
bu,'7-lm. Dean.
The State Sunday School Convenv
tion meets in this city on the S4th of. „ .
ostnig one, and will no doubt be
largely attended. The Convention
sermon will be ^reached on 8uuday,
26th of August r by Rev. W P. Har
rison, D.D., of Atlanta, and the music
will be conducted by James W.
Wallace, of Angola. _
Among the speakers that will .be
present, arc Rev. Warren A. Can
dler, Religious editor of the “ Sunny
South;” Hon. W. H. Branch, of
Greensboro; W.' E.. Reynolds, of
Union Point; W. A. Hay good, of
Atlanta; J. T. Osborn, of Klbcrton,
and probably Rev. A. Means.
Wc learn that Marietta, Griffin,
Dalton and Newnan will petition for
the next meeting of the Convention.! ( d-\KKK MORTGAGE SHERIFF'S sale.
t „ , ,, _ . _ 0 . . | \ - W ill be aold before the Court-Hon^e door,
All the railroads in the State, Will:-! in the city of Ath.:,.*. Or.., on the tirrt Tueeday
. .L- A ,... , I ia Octob.r next, 1877, within the legal huurs of
out exception, ha\ e agi ctd to ti ans . a .j e> t j ie f 0 ;i,. w i, 1J? property, to wit:
port delegates for half fare r.ites. , , .T* 1 ? «itirc_ stock ot jewelry, aip
Gov.‘ Colquitt’, 8eimtor Gordon and
lion. M. A. Candler arc expected to
be present.
A delegation tVoin thp Young Men’s
Christian Association Convention of
the State, will also he present.
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Connected with our newspaper, we have a
A SPECIALTY.
h) Skilled and Finished Workmen in Every Department.
have
Special attention will be t0 ?. Uli *!'? bcb1 ° , 0> prices in this branrh
i work allowed in our shop—all Firat^lwa
Cottrell & Babcock Press,!
The finest Book and Job Press, together with the best selection',
of Job Type, all new, and ordered within the Iasi six month*,
and are prepared to do all kinds of
BOTTOM PRICES.
julyj-Sm
2Toti.ce!
per.-ons havinp demand.'
e.tate of Tlu.inoa 1’onlTaiii, deceased, are hereby
notified to preaeiit the Mine to me for payment
within tlie lima prescribed by law, and.those
indebted to sui.l deceased are required to make
hmntdinte iiiivnunt.
EM ELIZA l'OCLLAIN, Adm’r.
ung” 30d.
, er ware,
plated ware, liarrtv/iire, fan.y Roods, jeweler’s
tools and fixtures, show cases, r-atw, and ell
otln-r property beloaipnj; to and conne:ted
wilh the jewelry store und business ot Frank
F. Tulr.)a«tjre, at No.
day School Convention will be elected
daring the session, ami nil other bus
iness pertaining lo this organization
will be attended to during its s»-ssii>u.
8, Broad i treet, Athens, Gii;
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of
Thi.%wtoflk <ni>mdta fiuo gold watches ahd
IminS, stiver vriRol.es, all kinds and styles of
iidhu und gentlemen'a jewelry, gold eye-
glpss.js, gold pens and pencils, silver and plated
forks, suVar and plMtt table aaaaii.ua of all
kinds, pocket-knives, pistols, guns and awuu-
' clocks, card atunds, toilet stands,*’
Delegates lo the International Sen- SSS5tSBi2f'«S« rt&jWtdSii, WjZs
A man suddenly broke up a beau
tiful oratorical address from his wife
the other evening simply by remark
ing that Ben. Franklin once said that
‘the worst wheel in the cart makes !
the most no se.’ . (
violins, harmoiikone. and r. {urge number of
articles of jewelry and fancy articles too tedious
to mention—such as are usually kept in a lanrc,
first-class jewelry establishment in n city. The
stock is very large and full, and the goods new
ami of the latest styles, and of the best quality.
Levied on by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from flurkc Sti|s-rior Court ii: favor of Asaph
K. fluids and Rufus L. Moss, versus said Frank
I’. Tulmcdge, to sa'isty said fi. Is. Pront-rty
pointed out in the fi la. and two aisticss'war
rants, oi.e in favor, of A., K. Childs and the
other in favor of R. L. Moss, against mid Tul-
nuidge. J. A. Rl« * W NING, Sheritf.
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Schedule Northeastern Railroad.
Cliange of $5ol»<edul«.
On aud after MONDAY, June 23d, 1877, the ,
morning train on the Northeastern'Railroad will 1
be discontinued. The evening train wi’l rtn »8
follows:
EVENING TRAIN
Leave Athens 4.50 P. M.
i Arrive at Lula '3.50 P. M.
! Leave Atlanta via A. L. R. K 4.00 P. M.
: Leave Lula 7.20 P. M.
! Arrive at Athens 0.45 P. M.
j Ample time at Ath-ns for passengers on np-
duy of Atluns 1 .ranch Georgia ltailroad, to con-
! ncet with this train. <’!t>se connection at Lula
! with North bound train or. A. aud C. Air Line
' Railroad.
| ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE
A.ir-Lino.
CONDENSED TIME CAED.
.HV-tl
J« M. EDWARDS,
* Nnjierintendeiit.
With a new supply ol Rules mid Fi"iweB, WQ qre; : prepared-t^ tury i
^out tdl and every kind .-*■ , . j
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NOTICE.
Augusta, GA.,May 1st, 1876.
On alter Monday, May 1st, 1876
the Passenger trains on the Georgia
Railroad will run :ts follows, viz:
■- Dav Passkxgkb Train wilt
0.00 a. a, *
Leave Athens at. i
Arrive at Angustaat 4.00 r. m.
Arrive at Atlanta at 4.00 P. m.
Leave Augusta at 9 00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta at j.Oo a. u
Arrive at Athens at i.55 r. n
NllillT P.VSSKXOEK T«A1X.
WAY/BILLS, ETC., TOGETHER* WITH
Leave Athens at
Arrive at Augusta at....
Arrive at Atluuta at ....
Leave Augusta at
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Athens at
:*.S0 P. xi.
7.35 A. M.
5.25 a. M.
8.2* 1 r. m.
10.30 p. m.
0.50 A. M.
Wash-
iV. uu order of the Court of Ordinary of Chirac
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tuesday iu
September next, during the legal l.otirs of sule,
the followin'/ property, to-wit: One hundred
nn.l twenty six si.urc sol the stock of me Pioneer
Paper Mill Compauv, one lot of laud in the
city ol Athens and said county, containing
«b< r.i tiiree quarters vj an acre, more or less,
including the blacksmith shop, coal house aud
wooii shop, aud idl the improvements tlicrcou
except the hiiriy b ing tin. blaesMiiitli shop and
lot lutaly occupied by Win. Tidmodge, deceused.
Also, at the same time aud place, v.ill he sold
020 red, no horned ouw. Also, the set of
blacksmith tools deceased uned in said shop.
Also, all the ready made work and stock on
baud, consisting of axes, grubbing hoes, lap
liuks, steel ana iron, and all the contents of
said shop. All to bo sold oa the property of
stud deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and
•creditors. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH X TALMADGE.
Administratrix.
«ug7.S0d-pr’t$10.
iLARKE SH RIFF SALE.—Will be sold
j before the Court-Hou-e door, in the city of
Alliens, Clarke county, Go., cn the first Tues
day in September nexi, within the legal hours
of sale, tiio following projierty, to-wit: A
twelve horse-power portable steam engine, now
in possesnion of R. Nickerson, Agent of the
Athens Foundry. All levied upon by virtue of
a fi. fa. from Franklin Superior Court, October
Term, J976. James W ilson, plniulitf, vs. J. J.
Owen, defendant. All sold to i-ulisfy the above
stated fi. fa., this August 4tli, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
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Public Schcols.
P ERSONS wishing to contract with the
Board of Education of Clarke county, foT the
purpo# • of tcaclui%f in't lie' Public Schools of
said oonnty, will meet the undersigned at the
Court House on Saturday, June 23d, 9 o’clock
A. M.
II. R. BERNARD^County School Comtaii-
^ioner. JJ»nc IS—3t.
pLARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold
\J beiofore the Court-Mou-*- '‘'.tor, in the city
of Athens, Clarke umtntt •.!»., on the first
Tuesday in September •.> . '. within tuc legal
hours of sale, the foUuA-.agv : ;*ipeTiy,-to-sfit:
One house and lot wherooti Cant. A. S. Erwin
now lives; fronting north on llill street, 4aat
and south by the vacant Baxter lot, and west
by etreet intervening this and Gov. Cobb’s
lot. levied u.on by virtue of a Justices’
Court fi. fin. from tb« Xl6th Dial. G. M. R. M.
Smith A CO., vs. Joseph W. Mnrrcti. Ail to
satisfy the above stated fi. fit. Levy mode and
returned to me by W, A, England, Lawful Con
stable, and legal notice given to tenant in pos
session, this August 4th, 1877.
J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
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For Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler Si Wlleon Sewing
Machine; has been but little need aud is iu per
fect order. Far sale cheap for oaah. Apply at
argSfi-tf. THIS OSFICI
nug7-80d.
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Passengers from Atluuta, Athens,
, iugton, or any point on the Georgia ituilrouu
and Brunches, hy taking the Day Passenger
! fnun, will make close connection at Cutnak
with Truiu for ^Mdlcdgcvillo und Macon.
I Sleeping Cars on Night Passeng. r Trains.
S. K. Johnson’ Superintendent.
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; Fob the BfhefiT of the Trade of
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; And Northeast Georgia.
SDW1H »- 1TEWTOXT,
SALESMAN FOB
Messrs. Opdycke. Term It Steele,
WhiU; Goods, Notion*, Linens, Lacan and Kin
broideries.
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As Cheap as they cau be done in any city iu the South. Tho Work
men iu our Job Department cannot be surpassed in ^ ^
Excellence and. Pir»isH.
ft^Give us a call at out old etantj, Rroftd street Athens, €te. ^
—AND—
General Merchandise Broker.
OFFICES:
375 Broadway, ZTertr ?orl»
—AND WITH—
Messrs. Thomas & Fleming,
OCX, ATHENS, GA
ATLANl’A
—TO-
SSASTjalRXsT CITiauasi!
VIA RICHMOND.
Leave ATLANTA 4.00 r a
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 e h
Arrive at Danville 1.16 r u
Arrive at Richmond 6.23 «■ m
Arrive at Washington, D. C., Via. I!.,
F. & P. R. R U0 a m
Arrive at Baltimore 3.15 a m
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a m
Arrive at New York 9.45 a m
Arrive at Boston 8.30 r m
Leave Atlauta 4.00 v u
Arrive at Clinrlotte 6.13 a k
(VIA. VIRGINIA MIDLAND ROUTE.)
Arrive ut Danville..- 1.10 p »
Arrive at Lynchburg 4.00 p m
Arrive at Washington City 1.30 a *
Arrive at Baltimore 3.15 a u
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a m
At rive at New York, 9.45 a m
Arrive at Boston 8.80 p u
Through Tickets on sabs at Union t’asscngtr
Depot. Baggage Cheeked Through.
G. J. FOREACRE. General Manager.
W .J HOUSTON, Geo. Pa-s. & Ticket Ag’i,
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Broad wav and Ann etreet v Y.
Wool Carding Factory.
The undersigned has liU new Custom Wwi
Cards now in operation at tlte Faeton-, nt the
eastern terminus of Broad street, Athens, Go.
Work done satisfactorily and with dispatch.
H. F. FOWLER, Agent.
afiiUO-dsa.73