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THE ATHENS* GEORGIAN: DECEMBER IS, 1877.
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»•.:«:»-10M or THE VSITKD STATICS SI MtEME COtUtT.
&mm FREMfUil GAitCBY
ATI IENS, GEORG IA.
Migmjbsst ar F&ir
For <&1X Styles of Pictures.
liocnl mendings.
STUAWK
Vhe latest tiling in ladies’ shoes
ladies’ feet. * . J
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»lh!e.
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a id leaving them uncalled for is priina taclu
c 'ideneeof intentional fraud.”
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takes use of it whether ho has ordered it or
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bound to give notice to the publisher, nt the —The Christmas
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>. ill be responsible until au express notice, with
payment of all arrearage-, is sent to the
—Everything quiet in police circles. , , , ,
* * 1 | —ihe Inaejtendent rooster 1ms got
r l’K« 1 •>4 net 4 lilnnr m la/iiAk cltAnc i . . . . •
the pip; he tried to crotv, but made
a failure.
-Weldon Price is the best looking _That’s all fudge. You needn’t
sheriff in Oconee eounlV. J | try to poke oft" some old adage on us
—Tt is also, said that dinard is the ami tell us about your great magna-
bandsemest hotel.keeper in Athens ; nimity. Come along w ; th your toreh-
—Chief Davis is considered one of light procession ; we want to take
the finest looking officers in the State, your “ pietur.”
—Milliners are in luck this fall If —The papers in Georgia that favors
nothing turns up, their hats will. ! the indep ndenl movement, are as
—We never sau-snge lively limes follows; The Atlanta Indejtcndcnt,
for the butcher. edited by Falty Harris, radical; the
t nr kev bad no -Gainesville Southron, edited by P.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Marriott.
Dr. Will A. Carlton, the most
promising young physician in Geor
gia, was married to Miss Annie Price,
«*f Mas-i.o, lust Tuesday morning
T. bridal party turned in this city
Wednesday morning, and are the
giu-sis o*' I>•■. .Tt Si-j,11 C;i:! -.ii:. i*
the happy couple weexlen 1 our con
gratulations and trust th:t their
pathway ihrotigh life may be strewn
with spring’s loveliest flowers.
< ’<»t. rilxslmmuiiH.
The Atlanta Constitution inis the
following relative to the movements
of Georgia's new United Slates Mar
shal : ‘ Co’. Fitzsimmons has returned
to Augusta to arrange his private
thanksgiving.
—Onr market is overflowing with
every variety of eatables.
—For tbe past two days, the
weather has been really charming.
—Chicken meat is cheaper in
Alliens than beef, mutton or pork.
King Marks advertises to sell Ins
stock at cost. See noiico.
—The matrimonial market is lively
ami has advanced three p“r cert,
within the past month.
- In boasting about our c>*ftoii
trade, let. us not forget our apple
market.
—The City Council will provide a
few crossings for tbe citizens of Cobb- j insufficient to take a true and iitelike
F. Lawslte, a Western Yai.kce, and
ibe Southern M'atchman.
—Tbe Independent organ comes
o it with a weak hurrah for their
victory. When it is remembered that
this victory was purchased by 030
negroes and 17*2 white men, this last
I effusion is a little cheeky, to sav the
least.
-- IT. C. Yancey ran off" to Atlanta
to avoid a demonstration on the pari
' of his supporters. Now, Ben, we
; thought you was ton magnanimous
, and brave to thus ciueliy -him your
best friends.
— Up.ni r« flection, we are a little
, afraid that the torchlight would be
llatlrond Hhlppinj^ Dli-eetory.
We are under obligations to Mr.
J. M. Hmiuicutt for a copy of bis
Railroad Shipping Directory, (coiti-
piled by him.) for the use of agent-
and .shippers, giving in alphabetical
>rdcr and correct form all stilt ions on
railroads in connection with the!
At hint a «fc Charloote Air Line Rail
way, together with interior towns
and villages, showing their pioint of j
distribution. Also a list of tile vari
ous roads forming tlu* great Southern i
Freight lines, viz: The Piedmont
Air-Line, the Carolina Central Dis
patch Line, the Great Southern Dis
patch Lino, tbo Raleigh & Augusta,
Line, all connecting with the Atlan
ta & Charlotte Air-Line Railway, at
Charlotte, N. C. This book lias
very valuable information to nil shi]>-
pers of freight.
Davis’ Gallery.
Wo have often called the attention
of the readers of tbe Georgian to the
gallery of-Mr. C. TV. Davis, located
in this city, a.id we do so again, liillv
•*> p *
confident that he deserves all the
praises and puff’s that he has ever
received ti^un our pen. Ilis gallery
is the no si exquisite little nook to be
found anywhere in the South, and his
ham at an early day.
—“Blessed charitv”—now is the
piclme of the procession without we
could coax it out about ntiddav.
time of year to open your heart and ! ’1 bough we wouldn’t have the fun
spoiled on that account Come, now,
iit iis see how well vou can antalgic
your purse strings.
—There were one hundred and
fifty chickens brought to the city in j m, ‘ , ° un ^ ,r * *' e torchlight,
business and will, in a few days, re-j one country wagon Friday moitrug —One of tlm codfish ari.-toeraey,
move to Atlanta and enter upon the j —When you touch oft*your Christ-i ■'•‘riding on I rince avenue, remarked:
He will i a -is gun, look out for your neigblm.’.- ! ’’ lhat ITenj. C. A since y was elected
discharge of his dut:e
make Yi« home in Atlanta, where the |
duties ot his office necessitate his
presence. It is rumored that very
sw eeping changes wall not be nmde
in tbe office at once, but that the
most obnoxious of the deputies will
•get their walking papers early and
emphatically. When we refer to
obnoxious persons we do not use it
with political significance, as 0.1.
Fitz-imtnons.wc understand, does not
contemplate a partisan use of bis po
dium or powers. It is said au Atlan
ta gentleman will be one of tbe active
deputies.’’
cot ton.
— -There arc more ehieki ns in our
m.uke: at this time than was e er
known before.
—Four meat stalls are doing a
successful business right in tbe centre
of the city. Who says that Athens
is not growing and prospering ?
—Pleas. Stovall says : “ The In- !
dependents now ri->e tip en masse to j
assert that the “colored troops lit i
nobly.”
—How to make one yard of red
fltuuel construct a skirt—put it at
the bottom and splice upwards with
j calico.
by ail tbe wealth and intelligence of
the comity.” \\ hereupon, a Broad
street merchant replied: “That it
was well known that the Insurance
Company, the University Bank and
the College supporters of Yancey,
owned all the wealth, and on a fair
division of hotter*, I snppo e, the
niggois ptsscss all < f the intelli
gence.”
.aiiu'riccl.
On Wednesday, December 12lh, at
i tbe residence of the bride’s father*
Mr. Z. W. Belts, of Alb vs, and Miss
Mattie Jackson, of Walton county.
T- e ceremony was perfointed by the
I Rev. Mr. citmell. The bride and
w ork is the most iitelike and perfect
that ever adorned an allium or bung
from a wall, in order to fully appre
ciate bis skill .as an .artist, it is only
necessary to call at bis studio and
examine bis work, and our word for
it, you w:l! be well pleased with what
y.vi sec and be ;t* ha; pier man wlnt: j
ymi secure one <•! his premium pic-!
• Fust ItooclvoU. I
500 pieces best calico, latest styles,
15 yards for SI.00
Oar entire stock of Black and col
ored Cashmcrs, n’so a large assort
ment of Fancy Dress Goods ;( t great
ly reduced prices M. G. & J. Cohen.
Guoi'kIu Kaltiaiml.
In the “Union Point Department
of the last 'issue of the Greenesboro
Iltrald, we find the billowing com
plimentary notices of the Conductors
on the Athens Brandt:
-Conductor * Moore, of the Athens
WE OFFER THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT
Ammomated Super-Phosphate
Totlia Planters ot Giior-jia, and have no licitaiion in recommending it to the fullest extent.
We shall en-lsavor to meet all legitimate competition, and fell assured that all who use
our articles «ill be highly pleased with the results. We also otf r our
“ Uuiaw Acid-Phosphate ”
Which web.’lievois cqttni lo any in the market. 44 COTTON OPTION GIVEN IF DESIKKD.’*
Call on cur Agents tor TVim^niul Prices.
GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors,
Charleston, South Carolina.
AGENT A ATHENS,
joiin c. riTNER. di8 4m
CHARLES
‘►^•f'r + 4+44 >'*r + -\ t-
THE CLOTHIER, \
LOW PRICES.
Emporium in Cue City.
mg
THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
The Only Ednsive
THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OFJ
I
J, Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods in the City.
J Notice the following figures which wo enumerate on a portion of our FALL GOODS;
| 200 All Wool Cassi mere Suits at $S, .flu, $12 50. §15 ami $20.
j 100 Diagonal Coats and Vests at $7 50, $10, $1.2 50 ami $ J»,
T , , , ! 300 Overcoats from "CTp.
Brandi, i nan w hom no more court e-I
oes and nfiiablc gentleman is found in \ A splendid assortment ot Boy’s and Children .Suite and Overcoats
the service of the Georgia Railroad,
comes to tlfelnint with a bran spank-
-The fashion of wearirg cheap groom are the guests of Mr. House.
\imt )>«-r C’ol ton Fire.
A bale of cotton belonging to
Reaves A Nicholson was in ablaze , ... ■
mornin" and but for the rm g s ovcr kid gloves still prevails, j The best wishes of i heir friends in the
The wearer can be set down as very city are extended to tbe happy couple,
wealthy and refined. ! Tli's is not the first matrimonial tax
—A great many mm are coin in- ; levied by Clarke on Walton county,
nnlly writing about the “dollar of • «nd we suppose Hie reason why there
our daddies,” but tlte\ never say j is no objections raised is because our
anything about the old man’s sense, you men arc clever and good look-
—The “Baron «f East End" seems |'"P* : "" 1 t,Mf . vo """ «f Walton
have vanished about the same | ’Htcasionally effect an exeliange.
yesterday
prompt action of some of our citizens, ]
wc would have had n No. 1 lire, but
we are glad to report that it was put
out before any damage was don*’.
This is the third time this season that
fi.es have been reported in cotton
through these columns; whether bv
<• trolessness or maliciousness, we are' to
uni prepared to say, but it behooves
;. 1 i owners of cotton on onr stiects to
!.(cp a sharp lookout over tlteir prop
erty.
The Fountain City.
TlieSavannah Neirs says: Augusta
has increased in population during
the past year by fifteen hundred.
She Ims also advanced steadily in the
development of her industrial enter-
prists, and now ranks among the first
manufacturing cities of the South.
C"lirl»t n»nr. Goods.
Tim attention of onr readers are
.. tiled to the houses of Messrs.
Talmadge, Hodgson *fc Co., Hood &
Stephens and M# b. & Cohen as
the places where you can buy youi
Christinas goods. At either of them
you will get good bargains and excel
lent good*. Give them a call when
vou come to town and be convinced.
time the red stocking blondes left tbe j * *
a ) OllU-in! A <>tc of Msldlson
«ty. j Counts*.
—This column is written with tbe j q’| lc following is the official vote of
express 1 lea that it will i»e copied ! Ma.lison county
without credit by tbe Atlanta i RitiHcation
Constitution.— Acne York Herald, i Against Rutifi.ution
P.. I. “They all (ways) doit,”
—,7. O’Farrell, Esq., of the Com
mercial Jle/x>rter, is engaged upon a
new song, which will shortly l»e pub
lished. Wc are permitted to quote
the first two lines in advance:
a Nellie is sweet, sweet:
Nellie D sweet as chicken meat.”
Home-tead 180^.
Homestead 1877
Milledgeville
Atauti
KOK KKI’RESEXTATIVK.
Davenport
Lumpkin.
Bullock
738
f>7
153
47G
518
332
227
520
368
ing new pass.Migcr eoarii, and is as
proud of it ns Napo’co.) was ot his ur
my of inviut-ihlcs.
W. J. Durham, one of the most
reliable and trusted men in the em
ploy of the Georgia Road, lias moved
to Athens, Aid takes the night pas
senger conductorsliip in tl, place of
tbe late Mnj. Mill. Passmigers will
find Conductor Durham a gentleman
in the best sense, court) <• :s alien.ive
and careful.
Tla-bsrTl^-fc.!
Gents’ splendiil stiff' fashionable
Hats at $2 25, worth ?3 50. Come
and see for yourself. M. G. & .1.
Cohkn.
Citron, Prunes, Currents, Raisins,
Canned Roast Beef, Mince Meat,
Lenrr.s, Oranges, Pork Sausage,
Gellitine. All fresh and cl.cnp at
Hood & Stephens.
IliimnierUii null's < 'lot It liter*
We are offering our entire vtock of
this celebrate 1 g >*> Is at cost. Come
ami buy before the stock beremos too
much broken. M. G. J. Cohen.
at Very Lmv Prices. We give the public the advantage of
ALXi DBCLIKTS ina- GOODS
And have therefore reduced Unlaundried Shifts, Finished Complete,
to FIFTY CENTS.
Wc exteml uu invitation to ONE and-ALL to examine our stock. WE BEFV COMPETION
CM A RLillie STERN,
roPfLAK CLOTHING EMPORIUM, BP.OAD STREET,
otf-Sm Opposite (.’ollegc Campus, Athens, Georgia.
REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
Xroaa. Co-fc-fcoja. Ties—Isxj.por*ban*b Special ITc-fcice.
Tit ARK MAIIK—tlrt'Otlll.
COTTON TIB3 COnVTP-A.N'y.
LIMITED.
TL. SIAYJTS <£& CO. General Agents
47 CARONPELET STREET. NEW ORLEANS.
Arrow Cotton Ties—The Best and Cheapest.
For Sale Here and bv Merchants Generally.
tn view of the constantly inneositig popularity ami demand for the t'KLEBRATKD AKliOW TIB,
the universally recognized favorite 'lie ot I’laulers, Cotton Pressmen and Miippera of Cotton ymerslly ;
the American Colton Tie Co., limited, fulc pit prietors and nianufsctureis of said Tie. c< ttmandint;
mieiiualed facilities, have, to addition to their In rye stock now m hand, contracted lor Increased qunt.-
tltles, suflielent to meet lb- iaryest demand for Cotton T les, to cover Ihe entile crop the coming reafon,
and now, through their Agents generally, oiler Ihe popular and irT. presril.le ARROW TJt at f2 SO
per bundle, less per cent, dlscouni for cash, in l.uudles complete, being less than the market value
of plain hoop Iron ; and it being the purpose of Ihe Company to merit the continued patronage of the
planting community and to defy all competition Unit may arise, their Agents are instructed to contract
with Dealers, Factor* amt Country Merchants at the above named price and terms for future detiverv
up to the 1st of August in quantities as may he required fioin time ta time, scMIement* being made eh
delivery. june7-trl-wAwCir.
—When tbe lunguoliii blooms ntul ; Greene 477
tbe jessamine again perfumes theain- i -••-
. n n iv — ! Our A troll tec.
bient air, we shall call our lady read- j .. „ .
... .1 .. , ■ Ihe following gentlemen have
v s attention to tbo maimer in winch ' "T
we have been treated by the “ Belle k '" Kl , 1 ; V »««•“* «’ r
of West End.” His face hn. not 1 l,,w °® 0 " 0 . ,A ?* Al > crmtiaots, either
I.ticus & Ware
Are now receiving a fresli sujq»iy «>1
all wool hlack French Cashmeres,
Empress cloths, colored English dry
goods, shawls, scarfs, jackets, woolen
shirting, etc., all at low prices.
Also a new supply of elegant
English suitings for their Fashionable
Tailoring department. Call and see
tiic many handsome suits now being
made up at low prices. nov27-4t.
house
Atlanta, Georgia.
The proprietor of the MARK AM HOUSE takes this melhcd^of
informing the traveling public, that notwithstanding the great Euro
pean war, his hotel will continue to entertain with its usual hospitali
ties and first-class accommodations, such as he flatters himself has
given great popularity and success to his house, and general satisfac
tion to those who have honored him by becoming his guests. Board
reasonable and accommodations first-class.
Joh-p, EL Oweag, SPsepstetox.
Cold, piercing winds and driving
rains seldom fail to bring on a cough,
. old or hoarseness nt this season, and
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup should be
kept in every house. For sale by all
druggists.
Ten thousand more cigars ju9t ar-
jIt.hI for Hood A Stephens.
been seen on the streets for a fori-' fi,r or advertising, will
be recognized by ns;
lt * .7. P. Shannon, Esq., at Elbert on, t! t. \
The fighting editor of this journal — _ -
has gone to the Paris exhibition. We j
make this statement to relieve the j
A. H. Brock, Esq., at Jefferson, G
Mr. ll. C. Stephenson, Hartwell, Go.
S. T. Flemming, Esq., Eagle
anxiety of all those that have been j G rov0j Qa.
crying for liis scalp; there ore, all Mr W . J. Goss, Postmaster at
fights are ofl until the fall of 18/8, at j pjarinony Grove, Ga.
which time he will be on band ready j —
to immolate himself or sacrifice some j Nc.v Hullcdj Buckwheat Flour at
friend. Hood & Stephens, Barry’s corner.
Large lot Gents’ Ties, Scarfs and j
Bows. Al-o. Gents’ Ivuit Undershirts j
,ii . Din, :-, at greatly reduced I
5 r.1v- T. G. & J. Cohkn. ,
Zk-b Coot
For the next thirty days I will sell
my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars,
etc., at cost. They were bought
from first hands.
Kino M. Marks,
College Avenue.
U’TJ'H.JHITTTH.U] I
A splendid new stock
Parlor and Chamber Suits
From Twenty-five to Five Hundred Dollars complete.
DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Prices ns cheap as any Fust-class Houso in the South.
E. & SO.*
21 Marietta street, Atlanta, tia.
Cottage Suits $25 to $UC. Send orders or letters jf inquiry.