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She lOnU'ihoipelfrrbfl.
T. L. CAN7T,
Editor, PrnLisnEit and Proprietor.
Friday Moruujg, - - - >*ay 4, 1577.
Jury l.iwt.
The following is a list of jyrors drawn
to serve at Aprii adjourned term, e>n the
4th Monday in May, 1-877:
Wi 1 liften U. Vaughn, W. .1. Fireman,
,F. O. A Patten, Genrge K. Smith,
M. A. Mnxe-y, i . M. (joolsbv,
Eolsrrt \V, fluff. Jacob T. l’atton,
Marshall Epjts, ! John Glenn,
It. A. .McMahan, F. E. Goolsby,
Thomas J. Howard, j Thomas B. Moss,
Arthur Haire, Henry M. Witcher,
. (diver, ! T. J. Bowlinsr,
It. H. Witchur, J. F. Murphy,
.fumes M. Bushin. Jt.hu A. Jewell,
John W. Jarivll. Jvsse M. Arinistcad,jr
Isiiatn IT. Pittard, •J.O~ M- Edwards,
K. I. Stnieh, ! C. J. i-aneiruni,
R. L. Hargrove, i O. P. Finley,
Edgar Maxwell, ! J.T. Landrum,
Jasper Jla yin s, Wm. F.-Smith,
William M. Tiller.
mm ♦ mm
Apiaiintmi nit.
Col. J. T. Osborn, of Elherf, will ad
dress the peo[de of this-county in behalf
of a Oc.nstilut.ional Convention at —
The (Hade, May 24th, 11 a. ni.
Lexington, .May 25th, 10 a. in.
Bowling (Ire- i, May 26th, JO a. m.
Crawford, May 26th, night.
COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
PRESBYTERIAN. *
Ri.v. J. S. Bean, Pastor.
faifingtmi .Seeos<l Sunday in each month.
PRIMITIVE BA PTIST.
Ft.Dts. B W Patman, Pastor.
B+.th'hhf •*—lst Sunday and Sawrelay before.
Ath' r> —Cel Hem-lay and Saturday before.
lleore-dom —.'lu Sunday and Saturday before.
Big ( reek —lth Sunday and Saturday before-.
BAPTIST.
Rev. J. G. Gibson, Pastor.
Millstone —First .Sunday in each month and j
Saturday before.
Si lean — Second Sunday in each month and
Saturday before.
iLexingtou— Third Sunday in each month and
Saturday before.
Emnji,rd -Fourth Sunday incaeh month and
Saturday before.
Rr:v. B. M. e at.t.oway, Pastor.
Indian Creek —Third Sunday in each month
and Saturday before.
Cloud Cree- - First. Sunday in each month
and Saturday before.
Rev. P. 11. M-kll, D. I)., Pastor.
Antioch- -First Sunday in each month and
Saturday before.
Jjf ieV A-fb/wi—Fourth Sunday in- each.month
and Saturday b -fore.
Rev. Mil Ca.rtkr, Pastor.
(Count }/ Line —First Sunday in each month
and Saturday before.
Rev. Mit. Goss, Pastor.
Moore,'* Grove —4th Sabbath and Sat’y before.
METHODIST.
Rt:v. 0. ('. ( Alty, Pastor.
•Cherokee Corner- First Sunday in each month
and Saturday before;
Wintrrville —Second Sunday in each month
and Saturday before;
'Glade —Third Sunday in: each month and
Saturday before.
Mo uni Pleasant -Fourth Sunday in each
month tint! Saturday before.
-Crauford. —First Sunday night in each month
Rev. A. W. Wm.uaais, Pastor.
Lexington- —Jit-st Sunday and'Snturdav before.
If esley Chape! — 2d Sunday and Sut’v before.
Jktkinson** —-'’it Sunday and Saturday before.
-Centre — 4 th Sunday and Saturday, before.
•Crawford —Fourth*Sunday night,
Rev. T. A. Harris.
(Cherokee Corner -3d Sunday morning.
Winterville Alh Sunday night,
Rev. TANARUS, P. Winter..
Wl'Uereillt -Ist Sunday night.
iPir a satvf HM-- 1m Sunday morning, 11 o’clock
Georgia Factory —2d Sunday i owing.
Rev. J. lE:E-cmu)i.s.
Cherokee Corner- 2d Sunday morning.
Rev. J. Garvin Johnson.
Wintrrville —3d Sunday morning,
Rkv. Pit. McClkskey.
Wintrrville- —Fourth Sunday morning.
False* Vn3|M*c**iit. —It is. generally
supposed by a certain class of citizens, who
are not practical or experienced, that Dys
pepsia cannot invariably lie cured, but we are
pleased to say Unit Green’s August Flower
has never, to our knowledge; failed to cure
■Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all its
(forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costiveness,
Sick Headache-, palpitation of the lu-art. low
spirits,etc., etc. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles
sold last year, not a single failure was report
ed, but thousands of complimentary letters
received from Druggists of wonderful cures.
Three doses will relieve any ease. ’Try it-.
Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75ets.
For sale by Dr. M. H. Thomas, Crawford, and
Haire & Latimer, Lexington. Ga,
LEGAL.
-A.<liiimijsti*atiorL Sale
4 GIIXF ABLE to an order from the Court
Vv of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will
be sold before the Court House •door, in the
towttof Lexington, on the first THESE* AY in
June next, the following property, belonging
to tire estate of Shelton Oliver, deceased, via.:
tour vacant
tmiOHETOWN OFfßAWronil
in said c< untv, lying west of main street am.
south of John Pace’s let. being Nos. 2.. 3,4, 5,
containing fj acres each; also, lot No. ti, on
which the ehur. i of the endured Baptists now
stands, containing 1’ acre: also, the lot in the
southern end of said town, known as the Mc-
Donald lot containing about |of one acre;
also, the lot, fronting the railroad and known
ns Peter’s blacksmith shop lot, containing
.about 1 acre, on which there is a blacksmith
•shop and tenement house; also, the vacant
lot lying brTwoeu said Peter's lot and Henry
Lathi's, coiugiuisg lucre; also, the following
Wild' LANDS : One 40-aere lot, No. 2RO, 17
vlist., frii see., originally Cherokee, now Paul
ding county; lot No. i'.’O, Solid., originally
Habersham, now White county, containing
250 acres; also, tire V undivided interest in
lot 123, 15 dist., Early county, containing 250
acres; also, one l-aere !<g at Madison Springs
in Madison county. Protwrty sold for divis
ion among the heirs at lav Ti:r.ms Cash.
M. A. PHARR, > , ,
T. P. CAI.LaV AY, i Allm rx
p EOR.HI.-V. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.—
* I 1!!.N R\ W 1 i.Li AMS. a debtor and the
head of a family, lias rkis day applied to me
for Exemption of Personalty ttnd r Homestead
-Vets ot !st;s nod the acts amemlatorv thereto,
•il l L will pass upon :be same on Saturday,
lite 12th day ot Mae, 1577, at 11 o'clock a. ni.
This, April path, 1877.
1 LloS. D. GILFIAM, Ordinary.
O'TATE OF GEORG! A. OGLETHORPE
KJ Ct >1 Nl'Y. Application for Letters of
Dismission. 1 honnts J. Edwards, administra
tor, de bonis ten, on the estate of Thomsie
v.f wards, deceased, applies to me tor Letters
nf Dismission from said estate—
-1 hese tin', therefore, to cite and admonish
all pers uts interested tt show cause wbv, if
vrv they can, that Letters of Dismission from
-S-ti-.1 estate, on the first Monday in Mav, 1577,
l*ouid not he granted.
Given under iny hand and official signature,
February 8 th, 1277.
T. D. (.3ILHAM, Online rv.
GUANO NOTES
A I.L persons whohnve purchased Guano of
yTlt us, and failed to sign the notes for the
tme, are earnestly requested to come forward
wit-hoot delay and attend to the maner, as it
is non timf for this business to be closed up.
J-’lcasc don’t delay a single dav, but come
L-'v.. II !i A a ARID Lf
ATHENS.
W. A. TALMADGE,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
DEALER IN
Wt( lIPS4 blocks* Jpwplit,
ft IU '? ' ■ *; ’£*Vf pf*
• --.
V.
Musical Tns-trnrr-ents. Cutlery, Canes, Guns,
Pistols, handsome BIRTHDAY and BRI
DAL PRESENTS, etc. Guns and
Pistols repaired in the best man
ner and warranted. The sole
agent for J. MOSES’ ELECTRO GALVAN
IC SPECTACLES.
Mr. F,. A. WILLIAMSON, a practical jew
eller, will be found here, who solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage from his friends.
College Avenue, Opposite Post'Office,
oct6-tf ATHENS, GA. *
MARBLE.
G 1 REAT REDUCTION IN $
F prices of Monuments and f
Tombstones. # r
Specimens of work always JUIUi.
on hand and for sale.
Mb tie v saved: hv buying (jg Ifl P
from A. R. ROBERTSON,
feblG'3m Athens* Ga w-- fa—^
BELL & CO.,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
ATIIEXS, GA.,
Would respectfully inform their numerous
customers that they have just received a large
stock of the following articles, together with
many more too numerous to mention, which
they will sell as CHEAP as can he got from
either Atlanta or Charleston:.
Swedes or Arm rican Iron,
Plow Steel, Hoes, Axes,.
Old Dominion Nails,
Horse and Mule Shoes,,
Horse Shoe Nails,
Htimes and Trace
Blacksmith Utensils,
The Iron Foot Plow Stock,
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Locks, Hinges, Butts,
Screws, ete., etc.
F. P. TALMADGE,
D E A L E R I N
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, US/C, L
INSTRUMENTS-, GUNS, PISTOLS, Etc.
AeD,. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in a neat, workmanliK manner, and
I SL, Warranter; to give entire satisfaction.
j |£L|| 'SSL- Ornamental and Plain LETTER ENGRAVING a Specialty
HI NO. 3 BROAD STREET, ATHENS. GA.
Spring- mid Summer
STOCK OF
EMM MU FMCY fiOiS,
\ F RS. T. A. ADA MS announces to the pub
i*X lie that she is now receiving a large and
varied stock of Ladies’ Bonnets, Hats, Rib
bons, Trimmings, etc., which she is offering
at low prices. Call, examine and he convin
ced. Next door to the Bank of the University,
Athens, Ga. apr29-3ra
Ml SOLLAMECUS.
GOOD READING!
All K now It! All I.ike It!
Mroit Free Press
Still Brighter and Better for
IS<77.
Full of Wit, Humor, Pathos, Sketch,Gossip,
Fashion, Incident, News, Home and For
eign Letters. You will eaioy it better
than any other Newspaper!!
“ HOW HE WAS TEMPTED."
A thrilling continued Story, written for The
Free Press, by “ E' t-y JTay” (Fanny
Andrews;, the noted Jv.ithern writer,
will boa feature of 1877.
Weekly, post free, 82.00 per annum. In
making up your list, st rt with The Detroit
Free Press, e I’ostmastet is Agent
for it.-’tYA. fcb2-li
WHITSON G. JOHNSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lass,
LEXINGTON, GA.,
Will pratine in the counties of Oglethorpe,
Clarke, Madison, Elbert, Wilkes and Taiii
t'erro : and in the Supreme Court of Georgia.
VICK'S
FLOWEE and VEGETABLE GARDEN
Is the most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains ne rly 150 pages, hun
dreds of fine illustration*, and six Cbromo
Plates of Flowers, beautifully drawn and col
ored from nature. Price 50c. in paper covers,
$1 in elegant cloth. In German and English.
Vick’s Fioral Guide, Quarterly, 25c a year.
Vick's Catalogue—3oo Illustrations, 2 cents.
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
NOTICE.
r |' v IIE public is hereby warned that JOHN
X HANEY, (colored) a minor, has been
hired to me for the present year by. his father.
Any person employing or harboring said boy
will be prosecuted to the extent of the law
MARTIN ESCOE.
THE AMbWCANE SEED
pou SALE BY A. N. ASBURY, of Mux-
X ey s, Ga., at 50 cent* per pound. This
'ane ripens about the last of July or Ist of
* **V J'OHD'i ” : J ;*U ,"n ICT?.
FERTILIZERS.
BALDWIN’S
AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONES I
V e art again offering this Standard Fertilizer to the Planters of Oglethorpe and adjacent*
counties. \V e l>eg to assure those who have used it heretofore that it is the determination of
the manufacturer not only to maintain its present high character, but to make it the
LEADING FERTILZER IN GEORGIA!
On Time Sales we give COTTON OPTION at 15 cents per pound for Middling Cotton.
COTTON OPTION of 15 cents per pound for Middling Cotton allowed on
BALDWIN’S ACID PHOSPHATE I
Fur Composting with Cotton Seed or Stable Manure.
For further information apply to
feb23-2m H ITCHER Ai JARRELL, Local Agents, Crawford; Ga.
BAH .A. 3VL .a!
SOLUBLE CUANO!
We this season offer to the Planters of Oglethorpe this Standard Fertilizer. Wherever it
has been introduced, we believe it is as favorably known as any Guano in the market. We
refer to all who have used it. Its former high standard is fully maintained. The price this
season will be krL* per T on C itsli, delivered on the ears at Charleston, Port Royal,
Savannah, or Wilmington, N. C., or $65 per Ton oil Credit,, until the Ist Novem
ber, 1877, delivered on the cars at Charleston, Port Royal, Savannah, or Wilmington, N. C.,
with the option, up to that date, of paying in Middling Cotton at 15 cents per pound.
Manufactured by WALTON, WHANN & CO., Wilmington, Del.
C LAG HORN-, HERRING & CO., General Agents, Augusta,. Ga..
feb23-2tn !I. 11. ARNOLD A .SON, Local Agents, Crawford, Ga.
Silver and Plated Ware,
r ro the Cotton Planters of 1877.
rpr* TTTT .T 3 csj
Celsliratsd Ammomiated Baas Sier-Ftejlate
Prepared Expressly for the Cotton Crop !
lnci easing the yield from 100 to 500 per cent. Quick and active as Peruvian Guano. Per
manently improves the soil. Planters are particularly requested to test it side by
side with.any other Fertilizer in-the market.
PRICE IER iON Cash, $55. Time, S7O; Cotton taken at 15c. per pound. No freight
to be paid on Guano or Cotton.
P. ZELL & SONS, Manufacturers, Baltimore, Md'..
For sale by WITCHER & JARRELLL, Crawford, Ga.
CUMBERLAND
SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR 1877.
To the Citizens of Oglethorpe and Adjoining Counties-:—! have taken the agency of the
above Fertilizer for the present year, and would be glad to share a part of vour patronage.
This Standard Fertilizer gave satisfactory results to all who used it last season, as will ap
pear from a few of the testimonials which have been taken from a laige number received and
would take pleasure in showing the remainder I have to any one desiring of seeing them!
Newton Cos., Ga., Nov. 14, 1873; Messrs. IVnght A Means —Dear Sirs ; I have been using
different brands of tirst-elass fortiiizers for fifteen years, and can truthfully say that the Cum
berland Superphosphate, sold by you, has paid- me a better per cent, than any commercial
guano I ever used. I expect to use the same another year.. Yours, J. C. Anderson, M. D.
I have certificates from citizens of Walton, Jasper and Henry counties, speaking in the
highest terms < >l the Cumberland. sou can pui chase it on as reasonable terms as any first
class fertilizer can he sold, allowing Cotton Option of 15 cents, or at a verv reduced price for
cash. Yours Respectfully,. rpiTACt O (11) nrtlj k•*
Lexington, Ga., March Ist. 1877. I HUo, tj. VJ 11 Lt tj II A ill, AGENT.
LEXINGTON.
Athens Eclipsed!
J.T.M. Haire
LEXINGTON, GA.,
Has just received and opened a large lot of
Beautiful
• Spring and
Summer
Dry Goods.
Has everything needed by the Ladies and
Gentlemen of this section, at
Bottom Prices I
Also, on hand, an immense stock of
Plantation Supplies,
Which can- be had at
Bottom Bottom Prices !
BUT THE CASH MUST RATTLE.
Pictures Enlarged.
HAVING purchased ot Mr. W. T. Hancock
his right to Enlarge Pictures, I notify
the public that 1 am now prepared to receive
orders for all work of thai class, and guaran
tee perlect satisfaction. Will also manufac
tore all kinds of PICTURE FRAMES, at the
very lowest prices. Patronage solicited.
feh9-2m G-T. LATIMER, Lexington.
TOTKEPLANTERS
—OF—
Oglethorge, Oconee, Elbert and Greene,
rpHE undersigned having served you the
X past season in tiie capacity of a Gin wrignt,
to the entire satisfaction of all concerned,
takes pleasure in announcing that he will
again operate in your section, commencing
early in April next. The success which has
heretofore attended my operations need no
eneonium from me—this 1 leave to the flat
tering certificates given by these gentlemen
for whom i have worked. Y’our work will
be executed as usual, at your respective gin
houses, which will not only be a great conve
nience, but will save both time and money.
Gins will also be remodeled, with all neces
sary improvements attached, including my
new fast ginning lIOLL-BOX, which for
speed and, good work is unsurpassed by any
thing of tiie kind now in i se- I propose to
do all work entrusted to ruv care for 20 per
cent, less than the usual charges made by
manufacturers, transportation not included,
which is in itself quite an item. Send your
orders in early, that I may be able to serve
each one in need of work in my line in due
time.. Neglect on the part of those conci r ted
prevents me from so doing. Last season,
with few exceptions, the farmers postponed
their work till “ a more convenient season”—
that season came on the same day u> ail, and
the consequence was disappointment to many.
Orders sent through the mail to Craw torn,
Ga., care of Mr. S. 11. Stokefy, will be met
with prompt attention. Feeling grateful for
past patronage, I would solicit a continuance
of it in future, with renewed energy on my
part to please the most fastidious. Resp’v
L. H. WILKINS.
ROANE HOTEL~
Public Square, Lexington. Ga.
rpHE Proprietor having thoroughly reaova-
X ted and •. paired this popular House, is
now prepared to entertain the traveling pub
lic. Rates reasonable and table supplied witn
•- *'• -to; Vto-7 : r. G R?.*.NE.
MISCELLAN E O US.
'<o Sewing-Machine.
Path. July !5, 18lh
WE CLAIM FOR THE IMPROVED
WHITNEY
SEWING
MACHINES
The following specific points of superiority :
1- Simplicity in Construction..
2-
3- Light Running.
4- Running. NOISELESS.
3-Perfonns all Varieties of Work.
6- of Finish and Workmanship.
7- REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Machines sent on trial before payment is
required ; written guarantee too- keep machine
in order for five years given with each ma
chine. Why Pay Oi.d Prices?
Agents Wanted. For circulars and par
ticulars address,
THE WHITNEY MF’G CO.,
feb2-Ty 22 Adams St., Chicago, 111..
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE
SPECIAL TAXES
MAY 1, 1877, TO APRIL 30, 1878,
TITHE Revised Statutes of theU. S., Sections
JL 3232, 3237. 3238, and 3239, require every
person engaged in any business, avocation, or
employment which renders him liable to a
Special Tax, to procure and place conspicu
ously in his establishment or place of busi
ness a Stamp denoting the payment of said
Special Tax for the Special-Tax Year begin
ning May 1, 1877, before commencing or con
tinuing business after April 30, 1877, A re
turn, as prescribed on Form 11, is also requir
ed by law of every person liable to Special
Tax as above.
THE TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE
| FRO VISIONS OF THE LAW ABOVE
QUOTED ARE THE FOLIA) WING, Viz.
I Rectifiers S2OO 00
i Dealers, retail liquor ... 25 00
Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00
Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale 50 00
Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00
Dealers in leaf tobacco.... 25 00
Retail dealers m leaf tobacco 500 00
And o,i sales over SI,OOO, fifty cents
for every Hollar in excess of sl,ooo.
Dealers in manufactured tonacco 5 00
Manufacturers of stills . 50 00
And for each still manufactured 20 f0
And for each worm manufactured... 20 00
j Manufacturers of tobaco-j 10 00
| Manufacturers of cigars 10 00
| Peddlers of tobacco, first class- more
than two horses or other animals {>o 00
Peddlers of tobacco, second class—two
horses or otTiet animals 25 00
i Peddlers of totafti.eo, third class—one
horse or other animal 15 00
! Peddlers of tobacco, third class—on
font or public conveyance 10 00
: Brewers of less than 500 barrels 50 00
, Brewers of 500 barrels or more.. 100 00
Any person so liable, who shall fail to com
\ ply with the foregoing requirements will be
| subject to severe jtenalities, in the counties of
! Rockdale, Newton. Morgan, Oglethorpe, El
bert, Greene, Lincoln, Taliaferro, Wilkes and
. Warren.
Persons or Firms liable to pay any of the
j Special Taxes named above must apply to
WH. F. IIOIIHV. Collector of Inter
nal Revenue at Crawfordville, Ga., and pay
for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or
I Stamps th ?v need, prior to Mav l r 1877, and
WITHOI T FURTHER NOTICE.
Special-Tax Stamps will be transmitted by
mail only on receipt, from the person or firm
ordering the same, of specific directions so to
do, together with the necessary postage
stamps, or the amount required to pay the
postage. The postage on one stamp is three
cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is
desired that they be transmitted by registered
mail ten cents additional should accompany
the application. GPEEN B. RAUM,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Office of Internal Revenue,
Washington. D C., r - n. ’3. jr~> rggrlj It
AUGUSTA.
G. O. Robussox. Ludden & Bates.
SOMETHING NEW! THE
Piano-Harp Organ!
A beautiful and charming combination of
Musical Tones. Can be used separately or in
connection with either or all of the stops of
the Organ. A small cash payment, monthly,
will secure the new and beautiful PIANO
HARP ORGAN.
PIANOS!
at New 1 ork Wholesale Prices to
Cash Buyers!
Fifty to One Hundred Dollars Saved
Eight of the most celebrated makers are
represented.
The Largest Sloek.
The Greatest Variety,
The ISest Ilakers,
The Lowest Prices.
A good STOOL and COVER with every
Piano. Freight Paid to any point.
Every Instrument warranted to give entire
satisfaction.
One Hundred Pianos
For small Monthly Payments—arranged to
uit all responsible.parties.
ORGANS!
CHURCH, HALL OR PARLOR.
Four of the best makers, including the cele
brated Mason & Hamlin, which have been I
unanimously assigned, by the J udges of the
United States Centennial Exposition, “ The
first rank in the several requisites of such In
struments.” Superiority Everywhere Ac
knowledged. First prize at the World’s Fair,
in Paris, 1867 ; at the Vienna Exposition, in
1873, and the Exposition at Linz, Austria, in
1875. Always receiving the highest medals
in competition with celebrated European ma
kers. New Styles, New Improvements, and
Elegant New Designs, as ‘exhibited at the
Centennial. Two Hundred ORGANS at Fac
tory Prices, for cash, or small monthly pay
ments.
Musical Inss-tviiments
OF EVERY VARIETY.
SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
; !si. Orders promptly filled at Publishers'
Prices.
Best ITALIA X STRINGS, and everything
pertaining to a first-class Music House.
PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT
Tuning and Repairing
By a first-class*workman, of 25 years’practi
cal experience. Orders from, the country will
receive prompt attention.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
Augusta Music House,
265 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
CARPETS!
1877. Spring Trade. 1877.
New and Handsome Styles of
CARPETS, WALL PAPERS
AND BORDERS, LACE CURTAINS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES, RUGS,
MATS AND DRUGGETS,
Opened this Week for the Fall Trade, at
Prices to Suit the Times^
AT
JAMES G. BAILIE &BRO’S,
AUGUSTA, GA.
1,000 Yards Carpets, 18c. to
35c. per yard. febl6-3m
GLOBE HOTEL I
AUGUSTA, GA.
THOROUGHLY renovated, remodeled and
newly furnished.
Located in the centre of business ;
In convenient distance of the Railroads ;
Near the Telegraph and Express Offices.
And under the present management will be
surpassed by none in the South.
JOHN W. CAMERON,
sepl-ly Proprietor.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
AUGUSTA, G \., Sole Agents for the
NOROIKE &
PLANTATION
GRIST MILL
Cheap. Durable
•lnd Good Grinders,
Best French Burr Stones
And Steel Spindles.
One can be running at our works at any
time. jj<s3r send for Circular, giving full
particulars.
MILL GEARING & MACHINERY
Of all kinds Made and Repaired Cheaply.
LITTLESTORE^CORNER
HERE THE CITIZENS OF OGLETHORPE
will a!way find the Cheapest and
Best Stock of
FANCY GOODS, LIQUORS,
GROCERIES, LAMPS, OIL, Etc.
J. M. BABBY. Broad St?., Athens, Ga.
“ c ({tQ aday at home. Samples worth SI
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS. wv
iotieiw goods
ARE DAILY ARRIVING AT THE
OLD FREEERICKSBDR& 1Y GOODS STORE
Corner by the Planter’s Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Our agents in New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore are now carefully selecting for our
sales Choice Spring Goods, which we are in daily r~c T t of. and to which we invite the atten
tion ot purchasers. V e have full as- irtmentsof eh. i.-o Calico s. from 6}c. up- Percales and
( ambries, \\ bite Goods, Piques, Embroideries, Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings of all the
brands, and at factory prices, Pillow Case, Cottons, Bed-Ticks. Table Damask Towetines
Crashes, Choice Dress Goods for early Spring wear, Neck-Ties, Kid Gloves, Hosiery Cotton’’
ades, Cassimeres, Tweeds, etc. *■’
MERCHANTS
Vho buy close for cash, or short time city acceptance, would do well to give our large stock
an examination. \\ holesale Rooms on second and fourth lloors.
SAMPLES.
To our friends in the country we will, upon application, send samples of auy goods we can.
sample. Also, a fine list of the leading articles we keep, and if they semi u. anonler to the
amount of
TEN DOLLARS
Or over, we will pay the express freights on the package to their nearest express office. We
at all times keep ou hand one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods in the citv, and always at tb
lowest prices. "" ' J
V. RICHARDS & BRO.,
CORNER BY THE PLANTERS’ HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA.
TO THE~PUBLIC!
I respectfully call your attention to my continued REDUCTION IN PRICES, and large
receipt of NEW GOODS arriving by every Steamer from mv Factory. Business has now
reached large proportions (having increased materially during tn<- last year.) I have been
compelled to enlarge my Warerooms, which are located on Broad street, facing Monument
street-, (known as the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel.) Ihe dimensions ot the building arc seventy
feet front bv one hundred and twenty-five deep, three stories high. They arc said to be the
largest and finest Warerooms in the ’Southern States. Mv stock will compare with Northern
and Western markets for price and selection. Thanking you for past favors, and awaiting
your further and esteemed patronage, I remain Yours Respectfully
C„ ¥. D’GHAAF,
SUCCESSOR TO E. G. ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Fuinitire Dealer and Ucj rtaker,
(Undertaking in all its Brandies. Sunday and Nigh Calls 102 Greene Street.
LIT, I s7i & 319 Broad Street, .tugnssa, <*t.
ATHENS ADVERTISEMENTS
STOVES I TIN-WARE
(almost)
G IV E N W A Y
,
■ U. .M'S! Mtti
W. H. JOSES, SnpcrißlCßdcuf. ATHENS, GA.
A. K. CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. Y. jj. WYNN.
Childs, Nickersom Cos.,
No. 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS,
Agricultural implements,Leadn, Oils, C 4 ass, Varnish
HARNESS LEATHER, MILBURN WAGONS,
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, Carriage and Saddlery Ifardwa.-g, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes,
Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs, etc. IlubL r and Leather belting, Mill Ssks,
Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vises, Hollow Ware, etc.
Manufacturers’ agents for the sale of
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, CIDER EVRLLB SYRUP MILLS
And Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, Circular Pumps,
WINS HIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS
Any article in our linC'not in sto-jk. will be ordered wneii detorert, with the ieast possible
delay. Cab and examine our stock and prices.
- - _
J. H. REAVES, J. 11. GANN. 1877. 11. A. LOWRANCE, AT. L. WOOD.
ATHENS FDIITIEIEOFA CTIHUKG CO
Believing that Athens and the section oi country around should have an 4 will cordially
support a FIRST-CLASS
FURNITURP: DEPOT and FACTORY
we have enter.-d into a partnership, bought out the store of J. F. Wilson A" Cos., and
the factory and store of Gillelaud, Wood & Cos., and are determined to give the busi
ness a fair trial. under tit- firm name of Tllli A'i'IIiESS FI'K.XTTI'RE nASi r >
FACT I* B 1 X G fOII PA > Y.
At the stand of J. 1 . WiLso s A Cos. we propofc • to keep a stock of
lE^TTIE^IbTXTTXIE^IE
equaled by few and surpassed by none in the State. Mr. JAY O. GAILEY will have charge
of this department, and will be pi ■■used to wait upon any dest-ing goods in this line.
At the stand of Gilleland, Wood & Cos. we propose to keep a large and well selected stock of
COFFINS, BURIAL CASES, ETC., ETC
Sir. W. L. WOOI* will give his p rs<nal attention to this department.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING done a short notice. . Our machinery for Dressing,
Turning and Sawing kpt running, as usual. Gw Give vs a trial and be convinced that
Athens can compete succe- duliy with any city in the South in the sale of Furniture. e*c.
feblG-Gm ATHENS FURNITURE ! \ NUFAfTURING < *■-
MARIYION
HARNESS AND SADDLES.
WV. GLOVE!: having located at Knox’s
. Corner, Lexington, Oa., notifies the
citizens of Oglethorpe that he is prepared to
make and repair Harness, Saddles, Bodies,
etc., in the best manner and at lowest nrices*
Patrotrtgc er—., r-g.-d. i-ngo-tf
8 j and a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit
L/C and terms Lee. True A Co., Augusta Me
CENTRALHOTEL
BY MRS. W. ML THOMAS,
Broad Street, ‘ neusta, Ga.
Board, *3 per Bay.