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DECEMBER 2
Read the Hews 1 Strike in Athens! '.
Talmadgs, Hodgson S Do.
HAVE STRUCK
The Very Bottom Prices.
LARGE ARRIVALS DAILY OF
Com, Flour, Meat, Sugar and Coffee;
WE OFFE1
[above magnificent
Eutaw AtddJBbQS^bate ’’
Which we believe is equal to any in the market. “.COTTON OPTION GIVEN IF DESI1
Call on *ur'Agents lor Term* and Prices.
GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors,
AG^aats^nX Ttjo Y “tn*
JOHN O. P1TNER. * di8-4n
BARGAINS
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FOR THE
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
JOur Entire Stock of YOUTH’S end MEN’S SUITS, of
Harnmerslaugh’s Make,
TQ Be Sold At Cost!
Best Quality of fashionable Stiff Hats at $2.25, Worth $3.50!
English, French and American Cassimeres,
A Splendid Stock of these Goods at Extremely LOW Figures I
A LARGE LOT OF
G-ents’ Ties, Bows and Scarfs,
Ladies’ Silk Scarfs and Handkerchiefs,
L.VDIE5> aad CaSS^BSSSPS 1 ’ SQSlSHYp
All at Greatly Reduced Prices.
A Splendid Lot of Cloaks
SSTZ&ESAmZ.'? LOW. 1
500 Pieces Best Calicodust Received, 15 Yards for $1.
. Black ana {iotea All W«1 gastona#.. i.B'i
ALSO, A LARGE LINE OF
DRESS GOODS
At Lower Prices, than Ever Offered in this Market !
Sea Islaxi^ at 6 to.lO Cents
Factory Shirtings and Sheeting^ Checks, Jeans, &c.,
At S«Qr^fMh Ffcotesy
DON’T T ' v *'
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To the Planters ot Gcorgi •, and have ho hesitation in rccmn:neu.ling it to the fullest extent.
|We shall endeavor to meet all legitimate competition, and tell assured that all who use
*onr articles will be highly (incased with the results'. We also offer our
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FOREIGN
ORANGES 'AND COCOANUTS.
A|)iA3f LOAD.OF CHOICE NORTHERN APPLES!
FIVE TONS Of PLAIN AND FAl/CY’CMDIES!
.Xl*Q Ik
4,000 PACKS OF PIPE WORKS /
W
• ^weaty.^Lirg 33®.rr©Is
Fan ago ylJ mends, English Walnuts, Pecans,Braiiies & Filberts
250 BOXES SEW LAYER BASINS !
Atmore’s Celebrated Mince Meat and English Pljun
Pudding. Cranberries, Fruit Rutters, Ac., &c.
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MiOt - EVERYTHING NICE, AND LOTS OF IT.
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TALMADGE, HODGSON & CO.
AN IMMENSE ST(ie??«I f “
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FOR SALE BY
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me more lelinhle then this well-known, staunch oh
r better prepared than everlelbrt to meet the wants of our patrons.
| THE CLOTHIER, j
THU LEADER OP LOW PRICES.
The Only Exclusive Clothing Emporium in the City.
THE MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK OFB
Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods in the City.
Notice the following figures which wc enumerate on tr portion of onr FALL GOODS:
200 All Wool Cassimere Suits at $8, $10, $12 50, $15 and $20.
100 Diagonal Goats amHVests at $7 50, $10, $12 50 and $20.
300 Overcoats from Up.
A splendid assoitiuent ot Boy’- and Childr >» Suit* anJOv^rcoa’s
at ^w^ Lttw Prices. We give the public the advantage of
aijsjp Wot .tive iJCf.qQQPH
ADd inifc^J p^fiiplote,
AND ALL KINDS OF
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Groceries and Provisions.
\Ve*c3ntrol the product of the Finest Mills in the South.
CHOICE, KENNESAW, MARIETTA & EXTRA
Every Sack Warranted to give Satisfaction
Bagging and Ties a Specialty. ,
Special Arrangements made for Supplying Grangers and Gin
ners in Large Lots Cheaper than Anybody.
HEADQUARTERS FOR ATHENS FACTORY GOODS.
Jeans, Yarns, Linseys, Kerseys, Shirting, Sheet
ing, Checks, and Stripes at Factory Prices.
We Can’t Be Undersold.
BRING US YOUR COTTON
AND GET THE DIG 1IEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH.
WE HAVE JUST BUILT
st JVMW €@TTQJV WmUXMdVSM,
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And have the Jgpesl Facilities for handling Cotton with Speed and Accuracy.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
nifle 3PowdLer,
OWDER ever sold in Ati<i.* -Try it once and you’ll not u»c any ether
S CELEBRATED SOAPS
'■ SOLD AT FACTORY PllfCrA
rock bottom prices on everything.
Or
The most satis
, to examine our stock. WE DEFY COMPETION
siii^aisTEfeisr,
IR CLOThfNG EMPORIUM. BROAD STREET,
Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georgia.
The profH'ietor of tho MARRAM HOUSE takes this methodjot
^hjfojtmit^ tb^tjjav^ling ptj^i^vt^at ^tjit^^B^iu^tjhe grej^jEuro-
penn war, his hotel wjjl continue to entertain with its usual Hospitali
ties at id 'first-class accommodations, such as he Hatters himself i v
succoss/oj^s k^s^jand wtisfiic-
tion to those who have honored him by becoming nis guests. Board
reasonable and accommodations first-class.. . .....
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REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
ICroaa Cotton. Ties—Important Special Notice.
E HAItK—Mrt'OJllt. .
OTO^DXsr Tisi.coavaci’-A.jNrsr. .
I.IMi:T% V VI £ K v n 1 t
:EL W. R.A.YITE c& CO. Conesal Agents
ttJCAWHE
2ft{
F#r 8
fn vliew i>f the MmttonUjr
the ‘American’ Cotton^nO^flfi
unequal ed OdUAlqt, hna, in addtt!
ttUea, aufflclent lo meet the large?t
and now, through their Agents g<
per bundle, Ices 2). per cent..disci
cf plain hoop iron; and it belr
planting ccmmuuity and to denr all
with Dealers, Katrtor* and Country
up to the lut of A ugust in quantlue
delivery.
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H&msik'l
bj'Merehants Generally.
<y and demand-fin- the CELEBRATED ARROW TIE.
” ‘ :on Pressmen and Shippers of Cotton generally;
lors and manhlieturere of said Tie, commanding
ck now on bant;, contracted for increased quan-
u Ties, to'cover tie entire crop the coming season,
l popular and Irrepressible ARROW TJEatS2B0
isb, in bundles- complete, being less than the market value
of-itifcr Company ,to meiit the continued patronage of the
on that may arise, their jtgents are instructed to contract
i at the above named price and tertas for ftitnre delivery
y be required hoin time to time, settlements being made on
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ly, offer the
M
TTUBE!
A AMONG MERCHANT?,
flr«, We are now bettei. .
We pmpay freight on all orders amounting to $10.00, und wo take pleasure, in forward ng sam
ples or our Goode,to miyaddrcsi.
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WE ARE OFFERING, THIS SEASON,
$10,000 Worth Dress Goods from 5 Cents Up.
10,000 “ Jeanffand Cassimeres from 10c. Up.
15,000 ‘ 6 Linens, Damasks, and Housekeeping
Goods of every description. _
$75,000 Worth Cheapest Dry Goods ever offered in
Georgia. ^ <3 .- R _ A _- 2 - ^ QO.
IPTJ
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 as'cheap as any Fnst-clasa House in tbti South.
a. e, K»!Ts«xeafi *w°~
? 21 Marietta street, Atlanta, Go.
Cetiage Suits $25 to $60. Send orders or letters of inquiry.
^ iiiotiurn —iiifi ini ’>■—iiimniijiii - : " .
s: TG-'TZ PRICES!
I have the Largest and Finest Stock I have ever offered to the
public of _ .
READY-MABE CLOTHING
HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS.
and will cell them Cheaper than the aamffgrauc of goods can l r.old by any, house In the State.
" lug Departments fine selection of 1mi>oHed .Cloths, Carsimpres
which will be made up to order In the
I have also In my Merchant Tailoring Department a fine . . „ .
and Fancy Suitings df the very neatest patterns and styles, which will be inode up to oiderln the very
best, manner and a perfect fitguaranteed to alt who-srilCfavor We with their patronage, particular at-
tentlon given to making Large Men’s Clothing and satisfaction given.
Also SHIRTS and DRAWERS made to orle
In Manufacturing Shirts, and can
Novl3'
made to'order for Men and Boys. I hare made great improvement
i get them op at short notice. . Open back and front.
228 Broad Streev, -
A complete stock of Full and Winter • ;
Dry Goods i and Groceries,
Tobacco and Cigars*
Fifty Boxes A asorted Grades.
Saddlery and Harness.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF CHEAP SADDLES, BUGGY, HACK AND EXPRESS HARNESS.
A good stock of '
SHOES' AND LEATHER. TABLE I POCKET CUTLERY,
A large and varied assortment.
Ar COMPLETE STOCK? OF PLAIN .'AND (> GIir AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH
WARE,
OF ALL GRADES, FOR TABLE. OR ORNAMENTAL PURPOSES,
LAMPS.
Ghw. Brass undflin, of allsisea-and, prices, from 2S.^-ttts to $10 eacL. A nice line of Perkins A
House’s Safety Lamps, bought since the decline in prices. Also, a good stock of lmnterns
Kerosinc 110, Fire Test. Lubricating Oil for Gins, Mills, Sewing Machines und Tanner’s Oil. 3
LIUNdLED.
I will sel
A good stock of>Lime for Agricultural and Building purposes
sell the above stock of goods at lowest prices -for cash, or exchange 'for country produce
ige competition in prices and quality of goods. r
* always on hand.
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I chiUentto competition in priew and quality of goods.
Mr. JOTINN1E MOORE is still with me. Mr. T. M. BROOKS, of Jefferson, will also be clad
to see his friends from Jackson and surrounding country. Come and see, end be convinced
Thankful for former liberal natronage and ask a continuance of same.
J. H. HUGGINS.
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