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bait instated!* M adltolfflitttf Sa]
apfeus
IkPri^ta, harbeeirguilty of havi^
j jwwwHu&t nude * an jovcrch
1 ligfcinst the-State in his acounts
•-Uublii Printing. ‘Upon general j /
t %< cipies. we hold that it $s mist un'fai
to charge upon any man, dishonest
nntil 'convincing proof is (had\ that i
deserves such Imputation. Mr. Hei
vention of
Bill Arp'
ted by Maj
The dea'
bridge, is announced
CoviDgton will soon have
railway.
There was a killing white
Burke county on the 26tb.
T&>’ StfteBaptist Convention will
assemble in Americus next year.
"Rottrcooiity will soon have- a new ^to-bfrpariied on tfroompintinn- t -
**•) 7 x) 7A
J. W. Burke & Co., of Macon,
will shortly established a branch
ir book-store in^Atlauta.
leren one
8**5 •
the -editors
Mrs^'Qeorge
that place, are reported to
ilk <« vj*=-
■ urdJbe grist raili, saw-mill, ginUouse
purely brought. He,, -,, _
I )UWishers of an excellent paper in At. . week.- T
anta, and as such, rnavbe considered ' yl~ ‘'
our rival. But os such, wetWvd’evpisrV^
found him courteous ami fair, and we
have yet to know of his ever having
heeu charged with an}' taiut or dishon
esty by any one until the receut (what
we consider premature) publication in
iiftothcr paper in this cit;
. , s city.
On yesterday we had a call from
Mr,’ J. I. Miller, the gentleman who
.made the examination for the Coinp-
.troller-General of Mr. Hemphill’s fficJ
, r count against the Stale, running hack
* for two years. Mr. Miller we have
known tor years, as not only an ex
\ perteuced printer, but ns a correct man
<** business, and strictly honorable.—
We have had a great desire to hear
. Mr. Miller’s statements concerning his
. ^(Ktuuiiuition of Mr. Hemphill's nc-
' rouuts, and his views on the subject
of the Public Printing question. W<
trnporl a- nearly as we can give jthem
the exact words of our conversation
with Mr. ^Miller. We asked him :
, “Have you tread the articles that
liave been published reflecting on Mr.
Hemphill concerning the Public Print-
ling*” feL : ■ j
. :Mr.SJjBB8T~-‘‘Y«v w™ regretted
very much such publication, and the
connection of my name with the prera
attire charges brought against Mr.
Hempmi,”
“\ou have examined Mr. Hemp-
m .hill’s account—do you consider the
tint him well founded ?'
upon
upon
*’* charges againt him well toi
Mr. Mfller—“That depends
' c tiie construction that is placed
-si the law regulating the pay of the Pub
lic Pkidter. According to Comptroller
General Goldsmith’* construction of
* -the law, the State has been overcharg
ed, not only Mr. Hemphill, but by
other Public Printers.”
i you consider Mr. Goldsmith’
ruction oftlfe law correct?” j
M lt may be, according
to the letter of the law, but it is not
dc sale
000,000
A X»I7/T (IXMTT
large wolf in Murry uounty - has
•killed at last, after having eat-
all the sheep in the country
the construction that former Public Ministers’Fund.
ing
round. . r . f ; ✓
Mr. H. M. Nightengale, one of the
oldest and most esteemed citizens of
Brunswick, died on Monday last He
was well known throughout the State.
The Sabbath schools of Darien have
invited the Sabbath schools of Bruns
wick to a pic-nic on the 6th of May
The invitation has been accepted.
Race for $1,000 was put up in Ma
con for a race between Hickory Jack
and Lady Emma, to take place at
the Central City Park on May 24th
A mare mule belonging to Mr.
Thomrs Bailey, of Butts county, gave
birth to a colt a few days since. The
colt was perfectly formed in every
feature, but his since died.
.Quite a number of immigrants ar
rived in Rome Thursday from Glas
gow, some with families. They are
for this place, say* the Commercial, and
Cornwall, we understand; all are fine
looking men.
A negro engaged in cleaning out a
ditch upon the plantation of Mr. Cal
vin Westmoreland, some four miles
from Griffin, killed twenty-three snakes
of tire ntoscacin species, seven of them
being of enormous size.
- The Baptist Convention reports that
over two thousand dollars have been
paid in for mations, and objects of a
similar character.. Over one thousand
d dlars were raised for the Indigent
Printers hare Ttaddo conform, and
moreover, if it be adhered to, PubEc
Printers hereafter will find the office
Wjunpufitablc one, for if aU expenses
nutsidd of tbe aofciml amount paid to
printer* and for material, must be
beEgGfiii&Jpft-Pufc&c. Printer, the 25
Mj|nt. allowed him upon the' work
will realize to him no profit, if in fact
ho can make himself whi le.”
IL, "You allowed Mr. Hemphill no
t credit for lights, fuel, rent or other
—incidental expenses, in your report to
Mr. Goldsmith?”-
Mr.' Miller i "No, not a dollar. I
made an estimate upon the actual cost
jhd' Wotk done, Intending * to allow
te/BWef’ilibning:
t thd dose of my report,
untiljqdod that aocord-
i strict construdtioti Of the law,
ases were unallowable. /
i your estimate of the 1 amount
tie-setting doneagree^npth that
the
.! my estimate wa*conaid
erahly less than that charged upon the
book. But I do not pretend to sav
tint I can have made no mistake. 1
think KVa- due Mr. Hemphill that
.»»y ^(H>rt should have been submitted
<o him, tint he might have had it ex
amined. If there were errors in
. tlje estimates on which the charges
Owere mnde,'they were due to mistakes
of the Foremau'of Mr. Heinphill’s
composition rooms, I have been inform-
y ndmripbly bv a-nrinter in the Ooaeti
* atiou o&c*; that Mr. Hemphill re
peatedly gave directions that care
. c should t>e taken in the measurement
of the type set, as he would have to
■ to the correctness of the ac
count,”
j «y “Dbyoo-think there are any grounds
* ■for dmrgirf Mr. Hemphill with hpv-
! ! " overcharged the
The Monroe' Advertiser reports a
heavy frost on Saturday night in the
4th district of that county, which killed
some fotton, but did not injure the
it. Not much cotton has come
up. w ''
The Dupree will case, involving some
four hundred thousand dollars, was
settled in Oglethorpe Superior Court
lajft week, in favor of thejiropounders.
These were represented by Mr. Steph
ens and other distinguished lawyers.
The caveators were represented by
Gen. Tqombs and Hon. B. H. Hill.
Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken delivered
an. address in Macon, Wedn slay,
and a State Grange,'with sixteen srib-
damage
The Carli
shq$- sixty
wefek. X.,
l Are
iirNew
volumes were su|d. ... ,?
♦ JF^e Ngtk^ jnpiadoh, pn Twenty-
third street. New York, still stand
vacent. neither lease nor
sen. • .. -
Ten thousand Manchester women
have petitioned the British house of
commons for the right of suffrage.
Pentland, the down, earned during
his life over $200,000, but died with
out money enough to bury him.
A pprehensions are entertained of an
overflow of the Mississippi river and
its immediate tributaries, tho preseut
season.
Louis Flint, a Grant county, Wis.,
insane man, died the other day, after
having been chained to a log for nine
teen years.
Miss Perkins, the teaelicV who was
turned out of the liauuted school-house
at Newberry port, Mass., has been re
instated, and the haunting remains a
mystery.
A little girl was killed in New
Hampshire a year ago by a kick from
a horse which had been frightened by
a dog, anil her father has just recover
ed $1,450 damages from the owner of
the dog. f * * jj |
The Department of State has rc-
<ceived information to the effect that
6,0(H) additional square feet of space
have been allotted to the American
department of the Vienna Exposition,
and that articles from the United States
intended for the exposition will be re
ceived until the 10th of June next
A graveyard situated, on the banks
of the Arkansas, twenty miles below
Little Rock, caved into the river on
Sunday. About seven hundred bod
ies were washed away in the rapid
current
Four thousand dissenting members,
of various denominations, have present
ed a petition to the English house ol
lords, through the Archbishop of Can
terbury, askiug for the passage of the
bill to legalize marriage with a deceased
wife’s sister.
A Cincinnati seamstress uses
gray squirrel as a motive power for
running her machine, and well he docs
his work—not only sewing straight
seams, but hemming and gathering a
ruffle as neatly as could be done by
hitman hands.
A contract has just been closed to
transport from Austin, Texas, by the
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad,
ordinal Gyange. of the^Patrone of w ^ 0 ^ ine
Husbandry, was organized; ^ lftnani ^ ^ ^ tK „ ^ V ..L-
•ong intentionally
stater
Mr. Miller: “I do not. Mr.
/HorophilTs account was baaed upon
the supposition that he would becredi-
tiiVby such expenses as otlier public
j rinter" liave been a.lowed. Mr.
Goldsmith does not construe the law
so ns to allow such. There are I think
•'Vrrffti' ovef estimates of the work done,
-.tlmt-Mik Meinpliill v* n»t the man
M$de the. measurement of jhe
Tlie proper course—and that
wfciph. ante due to Mr. Hemphill—af
ter I made my report, was to refer it
•"to hfm^ for examinntiom, with the
construed by the Comptroller
Geuetaf. No publication should have
•eeMten made whatever. No information
Obtained from me on the subject by
iny newspaper ntan.- I ba»« liot 4 lbe
slightest grounds for belief that Mr.
tin has done anything in this
that compromises his honesty
Granges are associations of farmers
for common protection.
We .learn,* says the Thomasvile
Times, from Mr. Daniel Ferre t, that
a young fox was bn ught to his house
not loug since, nod which has been
adopted into n family o: kittens that a
favorite house cat of his is rearing.
Young Reynard is treated the same
in all respects as the legitimate off
spring of Tabby, and seems to make
himself at home generally.
Says the Rome Commercial, in speak
ing of the Capital question, we do not
hesitate to give our voice for the re
storation of the Capital to Milk-dgeville,
its proper and only legitimate site.
.The Capital buihlin§*, mm- .4lready
ti*re. Sell tlifjwtildings in i^lanta,
wad apply the liyey totiie expense of
the restoration. 1 That Is the Idaif.
Mflledgeville is the fit and proper
place, qtijet and retired enough, yet
vwee8sibto,en(tog| ItoMpld to railroad
facilitk-s.
Among Satvitfay’s proceedings in
tire Bafdn&t Convention at Boor, as
reported by the Co)ciQamtl,L we find
the following:
Rev. Dr. Dixon, chairman of the
special committee to whom was refer
red the report of the Board of Trus
tees of the Mercer University, read
said report, which was received and
-~5f«"phi
C3BB88t i
C&W>°r-
j2S,Tlie New York Times declares that
72.41)0 -Republicans in Connecticut have
i* sRtoore titan held their own." It ia the
52»4re.with too many Repubticaoqevqry
Swats . Put it’ in convenient stiKliog
t stance of them, and they will always
more tlinn their own
~^*S^^to|i <iftlie Dutch againat the
- native Aelieneesc i i Sumatra has re-
t ,, t he soo beach, 'and' wire the
vastly outnumbering, them, are
adopted,,
Thi*re!
the JYusi
rt endorses the action of
itheir susjiension of the
University daring the
nihgitis last winter,
and calls on oil, the Baptist ,Cljurcbes
to observe s etrtaii* dayd^^4afer fn
the Institution, it* officers, faculty and
students. 1 ' : 1 ■
Befiiro the committee report was
voted on,.the Rev. J. Battle, Pres-
report of the terrible disease that visi
ted the Univgprity, explanatory of the
Trustees’ typort, together with the state
ment that all agreed that the disease
dhLnot hare ita origin in any local
reurefdtortowr. Hfa remarks were
exceedingly beautiful and touching in
thousaud sheep, for the New York
market. This is a new feature in the
Texan trade. Through trains will
run from Chicago and St. Lonis to
Texas by the 1st of MayC '
Capt- Williams,' df the wrecked
steamer Atlantic,.has had his commis
sion as a sailing mater revolted for
two years. The fourth toate has been
suspended for three months. And ycit
the court found these men guilty
great and criminal carelessness which
resulted in the loss of hundreds of
lives.
They had a very quiet elopement in
Detroit, the other day. A man ran
away with another man’s wife without
saying a word to her about it, and
when her husband found it ont be
never uttered a word of complaint,
though he was the maddest looking
man fn seven counties. They Were
all deaf-mutes.
Rev. Father iiuetry has been ap
pointed Superior of the order & Sis
ter of Charity of the United States, to
succeed the lata Itev. Francis Bur-
land. He has entered permanently
upon his duties, and will reside per
m nnentiy at Emmcttsburg. Md,
Reports from San Salvador states
that the authorities still persist in re
building the city on the same site,
although this is the third time within
150 years that the city has been de
stroyed. .Great fear are entertyiued
that the stoppage of .the the
exposure and fright, and Ibe dead
bodies unr toDvifed Igmffbgjptf the
ruius may bring on an*ep?deifii<V'
• a. »■-*'
CoITes, ltio, — “ 23
*iH> “ ‘ ILagaini. «■;«.■• i ? 28
l3 „ ai “t, JST*-.;,— t<; 33
Tca,Br«cn •« 130
•* ' Gunpowder, ’ *• 2 00 to —
“ Blsck™..... <• 1.S0 to —
Onion.-, per busli. 1 00 to 1,50
Syrup, Sorghum, per gal. CO to 75
•• Cano,..— ‘f 73 to 1 f«
. ... CubaZlulauea “.40 to 50
Candler, sporm- per lb. 48 to *0
** Adaiuan, •* 20 to 25
“ Tallow, •- is to
Clieeae, State...... « 20 to
• “ Eng. Dairy, ** 25 - to
Cracker*, sod.?,... “ 15 to
“ butler, “ 15-' to
“ eugai, “ 20 to
*** cream, “ *2t) to
Candy, plain per lb.
’ *•- fiacy— “
Soda <•
1 Black rcpper..«4, “
tiiugar “
SlHrrh *< 13 to
Tallow “ 8 to
IirloVPeat-ber, pealed, *• 8 to
“ “ iini«iled, “ 3 tc
Dried Apples.. “ 4 to
Rice — — “ It to
Mackerel, kits 2 25 to 3 50
“ bbl i 10 00 to 12 00
Sardines, iH'rbox, 25
Salt... _....persack,2 25 to 2 50
Fartnrj Goods.—Cotton Yarns S 1 65
Osnaburgs, per yd. 15
V% Shirting, “ 12
18
35
26
30
t 1-4 “ . <•
Itrj Goods..—Prints, 11
Delaines, “
Bl’ehed Shirting, "
Bod Ticking, ••
Peach Brandy, good
“ moiium, "
“ common, J“
Apple “ good, “
" •* medium, “
11 V common, 11
Preneh “ “
Holland Gin “
American Gin “
Jamaica llum....„„ “
American Bum “
Bourbon Wliiskey_...,_ ••
Wines ••
14 90
11 to 12*
25 to 30
10 to 23
20
to
t e
4 00
3 00
2 OO
4 00
3 00
2 25
4 00 to 10 (0
3 00 to 8 00
5 00 to 6 OO
5 00 to 8 00
3 00 to 6 00
2 00 to 4 00
3 00 to 10 00
JOHN Me UPSHAW,
Resident
Agent.
ITa* been before the ’ •Anwricttn' public without this Liniment. The looBev re.
0VEI1 liinvi'.Y, years.. ltia.v never yet funded unless the Liniment iTeArepre-
f.ulc<l to give perfo -t satisfaeUon, aud has sented. Bo sure and get the genuine
justly bec-nsMcd tho pnnacca for all ex- MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Bold
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Bums,-Swelling, by all Drucgista and Country Stores at
Sprains, Bruises, Ac;, Ac., for Man and 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle Notice
Beast No family should bo a single day style, siao of bottle, Ac/ - * — £ - -
— — . —u, — r -.-. T T.-4[ *
J, M. WEATHERLY. | W. A- WEATHERLY. | H. R: BERNARD.
For Promoting the Growth
And Beautifying the Hair, and
Rendering it Dark and Glossy,
PREPARED AND FOR SALE BY
11, t. wwmmmw & era,
Druggists and Pharmacists,
AT H E NS, G EORGIA.
in 00,
HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Dry 4woods, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
FLOUR, COEN. BACON,
liice, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Vinegar, Saddles, Bridles, &c.,
And are prepared to a.-cominodaie their friends with the BKST GOOIS at reasonable prices.
Tobacco—Common, peril, 50 to 60
Medium *■ 80 t„ vs
Pine. •• 1 00 to 1 50
Smoking, *• so to 1 00
Wooden Ware.—Painted Buckets, doz 2 75 to 3 00
Cedar “ “ a 00 to 12 00
Wliil5 Hne, “ “TOO to 8 oO
iV Were* “ 3 otp to 5 00
Snuff, M.iccalxjy, per lb, 100 to —
*.• Scotch *• 80 to —
Cigars, Am.... per 1000 00 00 to 50 00
“ Havana.... “ 75 00
kmmunHlon—Powder per lb. 40
Shot “ 12
l.cad “ 12
Cape per box, 10
100 00
New Advertisements.
NOTICE.
Alliens, Ga., May 1, 1873.
H AVING disixweil of our entire
stock, ofstove., Tinware and House Furni-h-
ing liooda to Me»ni J. C. Wilkin. A Co., We
cheerfully recommend them to the public, and ark
for them the patronage of thoac who have hitherto
dealt with us In that line of goods.
SUMMBY A NEWTOX.
P f accordance with the above, we
would ray that we shall open, on or about
May 15th, a i“oin|»h?t« *tock of
Stoves, Tin-Ware
r AND ;
House-Furnishing Goods,
in the Store now occupied by thp agency of the
liooncta Railroad and Banking Company, and 1
spectrally solicit a .hare of tlm public patronage
J. C. WILKINS & CO.
Talma tlge & Dorsey
Have the finest lot or
FISHING TACKLE
Ktcr brought to thi* market. Also a superb lot o^-
'■ ! PISTOLS
AM every thing else kept in a first class Je>rclcry
Store,
31 ay 2tf.
AGENT FOR TIIE SALE
OF
MaJl-Moadi
TICKETS
To All Principal Points
IN THE
UNITED STATES.
PAPER
At Wholesale.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED have just
JL received a large invoice of
Commercial, Note, Letter
and Cap Paper,
to which they Invite the attention of Merohnnts
;iud Dealer*. W« believe that xre can Bellas
;s the same qualities and > viAntltics ran l*e j>ur-
ehHtMKl any where in theSouth. fSaiupic-s and pri
cestient on application lo
BURKE & HODGSON.
ALSO, FOB THE
CUNARO ADD ANCHOR LINE
OF EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS.
C-.ipt WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Stiuthern Express Company, Athens, (ia.
DR. J. E. POPE
T3ESPECTFULLX offers his Pro-
JLV less io rial Services to the Cil l/.ens of Athene
and Adjacent Country. ,
(h ( the office formerly oceu)>ied Ity Dr. H-
H. Carlton. At night he can he found at the resi
dence of Dr. J. A. Ilunnicuit. iebl *.-tf
For Sale or Pent,
A HOUSE ANDLOT ON CLAY-
toil Street, situated nearly opposite Mr. .1.
S. Kurland’s residence. The House is very con
venient fora small lamilT, with two vella of water,
stables and a most excellent garden hjMjt. For
l>artieulars enquire «t THIS OFFICE.
j. s. DOR I C it,
Attorney at Date,
CARNESVILLE, GA.
W, R. LITTLE,
Attorney at Daw,
CARNESVILLE, GA.
BONES
T WILL FAY ONE CENT PER
,1_ Pouud for all OLD BONES, of
any kind, delivered to The.
A. S. DORSEY,
m!.2!-3m Broad Street,'Athsu., Ga.
Off
The Ofllj Btliable Gift Distribution in (he Counlr
$60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS
■iX'. ■
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
L. D* SIJSTE^S
161th REGULAR MONTHLY
Gift enterprise s
7b be drawn Monday, Jane 2d, 1873.
Two Grand Capital* e{
$5,000 each in Greenbacks
{ Greenbacks!
O’KKLLUY’S SKY-LIGHT
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Over Nyilliama* Shoe Store, Broad Street,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
“IDHOTOGR.APIIS and Forrcotypos
JJ executetl In the finest and style of the
rt, in cloudy as well ns clear weather.
(JaU and be convinced that you can obtain
True Likenesses at this
Gallery.
Terms Cash and Low Prices.
J. F, O KELLEY.
A farmer who. deals but liquor and
tobacco to his lalxircra without first
taking out a license 0s a Tetailer,
amenable to the revenue law as con
strued by the able official who loafs
around the. bill«lrd-n)om| iq |he La-
Grange District. It will be so after
awhile that a man can’t take a chew
of Stultz’s A A A A withont calling
on a revenue officer and taking out a
license. w -on yiii nl ’"ys*
.. 'If . ■. 'i;w AW |
A Baptist minister in Califoruiaepya
be9qi^i^a^l|a^[ dru^k*
Two frizes $1000 5
Hts Frizes $500 js
Ten Frizes $1°° 3
1 Horn »ml Buggy, with Silver-Mounted name...
- prtb ssou.
1 Fine Toiled RowwochI Pianos, worth 8500.
10 Family Sewing Machine., worth 8100 each.
Fire Gold Watches and Chains, worth 8300 each.
S Gold Aon. Hunting Watehea, worth 8123 each,
to Uidfca' Gold lluuting Watches, worth 873 each.
«0. Gold and-»Urer Lever Iluutios Watches,
(In all.! worth from 820to 8300each.
Gold Chains, Silvrr-waro, Jewelry, dc., dr.
Whole number GUIs, 6,500, Tickets limited to
00,1X10, r> * • - *
agents wanted to sell TICKETS, to
whom Lihe r ai Premiums wiU be paid.
Single Tickets 81; Six Tickets 85; Twelve
Tickets 810; Twenty-five Tickets 8v»>.
Circulars containing a full list of nrlscs, a de
scription of the manner of drawing, and other In
formation in reference to the Distribution, will bo
sent to any one ordering them. AU lettersmust
be addressed lo
Main Office, L. D. SINES, Box Ml
101 W. Fifth 8». CtXClKNATI. O
51 axarbonDEfs
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY PEN
The best pen m&4e for schools and btj^ines*.
hear ** *
HORSES;
^IIE sulwrihor infoririR his friends
and tin* public generally, that 1»«‘ tyiUretuf-n
from Kentucky si bout the lunltlleof April or first
\ reitli a lot of.^u|*<»Hor Horae#, IWr tm»Had-
iluriH’ss. mh-l W. .*5. UoisMAN. .
FINE
T
GRtAT EXCITEMENT AT THE PLANTER’S STORE f
rpiIE - PEOPLE AKE COMING FROM EVERY DIRECTION TO
_L_ get NEW GOODjS from
i.swmmmwm, ;
He lias the Largest Stock of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, KERO-
SEAJ apd .MACHINE OIL, LAMPS and LAMP GOODS ever
brought to Avtiens. He lias the best assortment of BRIDLES and
SAPPLES, COLLARS BACKBANDS, HAMES, BRADES’ HOES,
Pocket and Table CUTLERY, ever before purchased. His stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS
Is enormous,.pqnsisjips jp, p^tof of) bags of RIO COFFEE, MOCHA,
LAGUYJIA and JAVA COFFEE. Au, B. and C. SUGAR, DEMA-
RATIA, CRUSHED and POWDERED SUGAR, several car loads of
CORN* ami'FLOUR, BACON 1 , LARD, MOLASSES, RICE, SALT,
TOBACCO. VINEGAR, SYRUPS, HATS, SHOES. LEATHER,
CABLE SCREW WIRE SHOES, FINE BUTTON and LACE
GAITERS, CHILDREN’S COPPER-TJPPED SHOES, OSNA
BURGS, SHIRTINGS. CALICO, NOTIONS'. HOSIERY, Ac., Ac.
Also, keeps constantly on hand, a full supply of
mt: - tLE* Nto* mtt.
Don’t forget the place to buy goods dieap. ’ Call on
v 1 Flantoc’s Stove, IlroacV Street
HAGAN
MagncJiaBalm
a few ah'locations make a
Pure Blooming Complexion.
It is Purely Vegetable, and ito operation la
seen and fell at ouce. It dues away with the
Hushed Appearanco caused by Heat, Fstigue
and Excitement. Bealaaud rmaoveaall Blotches
and Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly
■pots. Drive* away Tan. Freckle* and Sun
burn. and by it* gentla but yawerful influeuc*
zaa&Ues the tailed cheek with
YOUTHFUL BLOOM AM) BEAUTY.
Hold by all Druggists and Fsuey Storcu. Dfc r ,
jot, 53 Park Place, NewTork. ■ j
wanted;
At the Tan-Yard formerly owned by P. II; Doyle,
200 Cords Red Oak Dark.
pa*! 1
PURE CORN STARCH,
At LONGS & BILLUPS.
SOMETHING
j .Atlieins. (ia.,
n
1 r
1
WI10 Does Mot Like to See and Make Purchases of a
• I^rge amt Weil-Selected Stoekof oods, show-
; in? Splendid Taste and Great Variety ?
y 1 J-ENTION is respectfully call' 1 fo my very large and carefully selected
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c.
Candies, Pickles,. Canned* Fruit, Crockery.
Old Goverument, Java, Lnguyra, Moclm and best Rio JQ0FFEES.
0 pounds of ; SUGARS, woudertul for variety and cheapness.
TLOUII, of all grades.
Sugar-Cured HA ’IS, RAC'ON, LARD.
New Orleans SYRUPS aud MOLASSES.
• r.SAJIlJJjEs and L RIDI^ES, all styles and varieties.
_ And almost every thing to supply the choice and fancy of the most fastidious. Give me a rail befors
purchasing elsen here, aVl f will rave you money if youare a prompt ptylngeustomer.
€P„ IGiii
THE
ECLIPSE
eT. C. HAEDIE
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS,
AND ,,i
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Justly Celebrated Magno
lia Hams, Bologna Sau
sage, Canned Beef,
Canned Goods, &c.
Snuff*, pines, Tobacco aiul Segura, Raisins, Sar
dines, Xuisi Oraekers, Cheese, Candy rnd IVa-
nuta, Lemonaami Oranges, Ficklys, 2>urthtrti Ap
ples and But ter. Scotch.
Owh paid for country produce.
Broad street, Athene Ga., opposite J. 1^.
Hugging " i * - ; npll- y
LIST OFA^TIGL^S
a .,1
A. COLTER ST CO.
' ' - Aud their AntlioriVed Agent,. ‘ “
To Make GOLDEN BOAST. Price of a family
right, One Dollar.
w vslIING COXl'OLXD. Trice o fa family reci
pe, One Dollar.
WHITE WINE T1NE4IAII. Price of fondly re
ceipt, One Dollar. ;
SPANISH LISTER. Price of,family receipt, 51.
Dr Chase’, ANTIDOTE FUR TO HAtTO. Price,
of a full box, directions Fifty Cents.
SPAVIN CURE FOR HORSES. Price of an illdi-
vldual right, Two Dollars.
The above is secured by law.' Not transferable.
F. 'B. RAWSON, 1
apl8-lm , ' Agent at Athens, Ga.
FEHTILF^KRS.
TS MEETING WITH UNPRECE-
L dented success, fully e tnhlishing its claim as
the STASV.XRI/ WATER WltE(:L. They arc
in use all over the Union, and ewery wheel heard
from Ugiving unqualified satisfaction. All sixes,
from 8 to 72 luehestu diameter, manufactured bv
the Stillwell k Blerre 3l«n*farl*risirU0*i|iany. 41
llBr For descriptive circular, ami price 11st an-
plv to of address. K. Ml KKRSON. '
tciillfi* mH coH Athuna, Ga.
■—re. 3 .. j... 11.. . ... i■ ..i.
"Absolutely the **e*» pri*»*ti0*’Alltel PireJtu
Over 12U9, Fire* pUl;|iuLwith it. . s , 1
k $l(l.o;»0.rta/0» worth ,f Property hared from
-PLANTERS CAN BE
b*a«*t F«ri» c^hk Burihero Advo^.^?Si: JZ : NI5UKU with all tiie FERTILIZERS _they
FUR l„ dally use by IbtiWffiSlnV^e
_ niiiciiail cities of the l'nlQU. rh« Oovenmitmr
desire, everv day for the next twelve, or tifteeu has adopted it. The leading Railway* use it.
d,vs. . . s. C. l*OBBS. Send for its Record. ftbtt-
Look Out lor the “ Buck Horn” Store
•Vo. 10 JUr odd Street, •St hens, Ga.
& CO.
WHOLESALE- AN1) ItETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry €woods r Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, FARMER’S SUPPLIES, Tobaeco,
f ii. ''.^ckpryi^Sniis, Saddle^ &c, } &c., ^ ^
All of wkich they have a large and'well-selected.Stodi. •
c^r We are now ready to sell anybody ANYTHING they want, at pri
tbat ena t be beat m Athcus. . Call and see us, and you will find uaall dei
finc-loqkiug mon.
ices
ver,
mh28
< t yfin fid: tv.* m,
H AS JUST-RETURNED FROMNEW YORK, WI‘
Stocks of Sl'RlXG GOODS over brought to thi city. Having mj'
in the season, he hjtl the opportunity of selectiug from the market it*
WiU ho found something to (nitevery one. Every corner is full of the 1
ijti ijocuih b ^TO; iGBNTLEME
J fiOiiiae ot^GEXrXBMBirS-EPJtM/Slfl.yG GOODS,
kind*** the lowus» price* valso, HATS..BOOTS’ "—
tiie piftlcvibr aftemlon rrft'i
the finest
•* ^o!i»«*rly
hii St#i«
Trll
.-ad
A CO Mi tariff
GOODS, iiicfadlnf H*t*a«d Bonnet*of tM
tho ‘mrtlcuHrhwmibn tol
twcan.purchase fujy when? InHis t>u\y
Hdi o'rti W .». v
anptwvon, aetectMnluautIfni<asaortatcMof a»ld,l\
''^.’-Xtya^Coll^-ATMine, Athens, fl».
r
10tfTEACHEl(Sor8TP»pTS
MaJy.jnr Female, can Veure Employment paying
frofn *100 to 8150 >ier liionth during the Spring and
Sakinien Address People’s Journal, 518 Arch-st.,
Piq!aU<t|jphla,J“a.
ii >v«uii
tfS*
vrutw -i t.~
*"~»-.~i-CR-oq irI ; T vc RO ( it tET
”4 WuLTa t'8UPPLYi 'OE TH:
twxjj w *■« »• ra«rv> a ^ —,-v-- -- .
WuLTst'BUPPLY 'OF' THls|[^dde, r l ^ymiau
-nrr-f
ACIHTS, A RAltl
\V& xvOl I'ay ati Agef&hjl
will oog*g<rwith u* aToiiL ,
Ulshed and
Wedding-KIgHt Shirt,
WilHante * Co . Po
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