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Mr. lfayes* Position.
Tin* jk> iii*n ol Mr. Hayt-s concorii-
iiiff development* in Louisiana, a* it
is given in the Cincinnati Gazette,
deserves close consideration. His
reticence and careful avoidance of all
reference to the civcumstaucea of liis
incoming have l>eeii remarked. The
position he assume*, aa stated, is that'
his legal title ta perfect, and that he
had nothing to do with anything
back of the settlement of tho le gaf
title by" Congress, the only power
that could dechire a fi :d decision,
he i idy cla.m> to hold ns a sort of
military necessity installed nud-r the
forms of law. This position accords
with what Mr. ll;i\es said tiie : day
after his election, when he thonght”
bis chance gone, with Puritan morals,
with the prevailing Republican doc
trine that anything is right which
detents a Democrat. It is t*ie doc
trine so much discussed and so much
condemned in ethics, that the end
ju-tifies the mes
It is only necessary to look hack to
the history of the Republican party to
find everywhere the Puritan clement
asserting the principle that tin* end
justifies the means. It started in New
E cjan.l and it took hold of the N«*w
England element everywhere. Its
special form was the higher law doc
trine, above law and wonstitnlion.
ignoring all barriers and looking only
to the eml in view. It is not an un
fitting sequel to a party which had
birth and attained success on that
principle, that it should expire in con-
teinnt, through its assertion
Mr. Haves, by descent, education,
h bits of tbougiit, i8 Puritan. lie
v.as not, however, willing, precisely,
to win by foul means. “He would
have that whi-h
do” and “vet u-onhl not wroiv
win.” He would accept but not do.
lie would allow others to use the
means whilst lie was the righteous
end in view which J-wt/ried, but drd
not do »■*- • , °"g- He a>lo« od Kil-
cause t..ere id no
, j higher p<^wer to decide. f His char*
acier is nut wasni <1 l.y the process.
Mr. llaye? cannoi quiet hbconscuiqce,
or muade history, or ei^eu. present
opinion as-ttr the m»*ral*-«f holding a
tiling simply he- sms** one has the
legal title. It is good Puritan morals
—the enud justifies 'the means—but
not good xjorahC
■ There it fetmids. Mr. Hayes will
hold *cb; 1 If is tbiilate to let gb noW.
The altered <tate o* r lln* public mind
oonceriiing fraud and casuistry and
Puritan inodes «» mm als have already
left
morals
one concerning llie legal title —At
lan(a Tribune.
left li t on.; opiiii.m concerning the
utorais of the transaction, and but
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, n ck tp proclaim the gospel of the
bloody »lm t with money, while he
prtja bed peace in his letter of ac-
/itonce and spoke of reform. He
. did not, that we know of, conspire in
/ Louisiana, but lie knew that others
/ did. He allowed the stolen robe to
be placed upon his shoulders. It was
not important that the Democracy
should be defeated. It was an out
rage that the conquering party should
yield to the Democracy its power. It
was essential to the “ poor colored
man” that lie should succeed. He
felt that he had a mission. lie was
a military necessity The eonquerer
seated him as truly as it performed
any other act Did it not pass the
thirteenth amendment as a necessity
in spite of and in defiance of law ?
Was not his inauguration equ illy
necessary to secure the lusiilis of ihe
war? It was easy for ambition, per
sonal vanity, and a sort of skim-milk
Puritan fanaticism to hurry him to
acceptance Again, he could argue,
if it is not I, it will be Wheeler. The
conspiracy contemplates a President,
not much matter who. Ii is party {
• Fish ini Georgia.
[From A. W. Reese, Wash’ll gton Letter.]
I have before me a statement fn-iii
Professor Baird, U. S. Fish Commis
sioner, o the shipments to and de
posit in Georgia rivers of diffc-reiil
species of fish* since 1^75. which may
he of general interest, and is there
fore appended Of shad there have
been deposited 613,500, and of sal
mon SO,000, distributed as follows:
In the river at Rome, 00,000 shad ;
in the Chattahoochee, hear Atlanta,
l“22,U0u shad; in ihe Oeintdgee, at
Mat on, 79.800 shad; in ihe Oconee
at Milledgeville, 140 900; in the
Ocmulgee, at Covington, 100 000 ;
and in the ChaUuhooetec at Colum
bus and West Point, 110,000. Of
• lmoii, there have been deposited
in the Coosa at Cartersyille 10,000;
in the Oconee at railroad mossing
20,000; in the Sav. ninth 5,0**0; ii
the Ogeechec 7,500 and in the Clist-
tahoochae at Norcro; s 7,500
Gen. Cook has recently atldr«*s-*«i
Baird
asking that a deposit be made at
Hawkinsvillu ami in the Flint, Rey
nolds and Montezuma, which will be
done an early day. In this matter,
as in all others where the interests of
his constituents are concer. ed, the
General has hit* weather eye wide j
open, and will see that they get their
full share of everything good that is |
going.
While on this subjet, I desire to
call attention to the fact that to our
immediate representative, Mr. Blount,
is a large measure of the credit due
lor inaugurating this measure for
stocking Georgia waters with fish.
Being on the appropriations commit
tee he could ami did work faithfully
and successfully in getting the nccos*
sary funds set apart for carrying out
the measure.
“ XTawayv Spioy. Roliablo."
Tbe Atlanta Constitution.
nagemt-n . Tub Atlanta
i tor itselt ’ho title u. ihe
gilder its new mini;
CovanTCTiON ha. won
leadiud journal of the south. Ita enterprise,
during the recent election excitement, in '•end
ing correspondents to different portions of the
ooujitry, and its series of special tclegra • s from
Washington while the electoral commission was
engaged in comminuting the fraud that placed
CL/RKE COUNTY.
tWmM
Ocor
t
cones Co-oza.'brr.
ics this must thou j „ ^....iiumircation to Pro cssor
success, not personal. It is easy to
sec how Mr. Hayes justifies his ac
ceptance, and how he justifies his
holding. His position, however, is
indefensible in morals and incompati
ble witli a nice sense of honor. Every
mail has to decide these questions lor
himself, and,
« Where ye feel yonr honor grin,
I.et that aye bo your border,”
is a law by which history tries men,
however in the present t}iey.. may
balance" wrong with good deeds.
There is no principle whatever on
which Mr. Hayes’ position can be
justified. lie was called upon to de*
ei !e lor himself at.d not for his parly.
He decided wrong. Tie said I will
not win it, but if you win it, I will
wear it. The legal title is a matter of
moonshine— 0,l b’'
The legal title is only posse'--mn. Mr.
Hayes’ legal title is perfect. .. A man
wild preserves his title to a stolen
horse until the last court of appeal
has passed ir on i , has a good legal
title. All the world may know it
BTOLEBT.
On Monday night, the 24tli of December, ult.,
from tiie residence of the undersigned, in Ogle
thorpe county, a dark bay horse mule, in good
working order, about 7 years old, with no espe
cial marks except a little sear on right haul
ankle, caused by shoo on left foot striking it,
and hair on shoulder nud sides being rubbed
off by harness. Was taken in the direction of
Alliens.
Any information leading to recovery of mule
or mule and thief, will be liberally rewarded.
Address, J. 1. J. Eli Kit HALT.
Point Peter, Oglethorpe Co., Ga.
FASHIONABLE CARDS, with name
jLt) 10c. 23 Escort Cards, 23 styles, i’V.
nuv20-2t. .1. if. HUSTED, Nassau, N V
FOR SALE OR JRENTT ~
•
A DWELLING WITH EIGHT GOOD
rooms, fire place in each of the rooms, good
double brick kitcncn, stable carriago and out
houses. Location on Hancock avenue, near
Lucy Cobb Institute. J. H. HUGGINS,
oti-tf No. 7 Broad street.
Medical College of Georgia
Tikr. Medical Dkpartuent of tiie University
Of Geokoia.
The Forty-sixth Session of Ins Institution
will commence at Augusta ou the FIRST MON
1)AY IN NOVEMBER. Apply tor Circular to
DESAUSSURK FORD. Dean.
For Catalogues of Academic Department,
'apply to W*. Henry Waddell, Secretary ol
Faculty, Athens, Ga. octS-l’m
STotios \
We have sold out our entire stoek of Hard
ware to T. Fixminl <fe Son, who will carry on
the business at the old stand, Dupree Building.
Thankful for past favors, we hope the same
liberality will be extended o onr successors, j
Very Respectful I v,
BELL & CO.
ij. and BELL, FLEMING & CO.
Bv strict attention to business and low prices
we hope to share a good portion of your trade.
' Respectfully. ■ ‘ ■
T. FLEMING A SON,
oc!33tf. Successors to Boll & Co.
a. b.. D'O’sssrs
Fine Whiskymi Braniy.
Parties desiring to purchase, bv wholesale,
nitre Brandy or Whisky, will tind it to their in
the court of Iftst re- gallon warranted pure. Address,
. . G. It. DUKE. Agent.
sort, his legal title is perfect, ami can- deeft-tf Jefferson. Ga.
prove that.up expeu.se will be spared
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Atlanta, Ga. •
are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persona concerned, to ahorir cause at w
office, on or before the fint Monday in April
npxt, againrft the granting of said dikoharge. 1
dTiSSUMS** ^
, ASA hL JACKSON, Ordinary.
dec25-Stn.
(JE 'RG! - Clarke County— <JQU>?TY;
t\ hereas, James S. Hamilton, executor of Sonita Whitlow . Libel for Divorce, iu
Mrs. Sarah S. Hamilton, (late of,said county,) v*. > Clarke Superior Court,
deceased, petition* in terms of the law, to be ; Gilmh* WanrOw ) August Term, 1 1877.
T^Tarr > H,^lre , * C to M ck& *l,*„„isb U “PP^ing to the^ourt by the return of
These are, theretcre, to cite and admonish the Sheriff, that the defendant, Gilbert Whitlow,
doe* not reside in this countv, and it tbrthef
appearing that he does not rcaide in thia State;
it ie on motiou ordered that said defendant
appear arid answer at the next term of this
Court, or that the case be considered in default
and-the plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
It ie further ordered that this notice be pub
lished iu the Athens Qeokqisn once a month
(or four months, bef re (he next term of Court.
Dene in open Court.'
JACKSON* THOMAS,
ii Attorneys for Libell.int.
Granted: GEO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
I hereby certify that »he above is a true
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Clar e County , at Au ust term, 1877.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk,
O conee sheriff’s SALE.-wiii he sold -
b fore the Court-IIouse door, in the town
«< Watkiusville, between the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in March next, the
oltowiug property, to-wit: One house and l.t,
iu the town of Watkinsvil c, levied ou as the
ropertv of R. R. Murray, Tax Collector of Oco
nee county, fo the year 1876. Also, 365 acres .
of laud, known as the John O. Thrasher 1 om-j
pluc", to satisfy a tux fi. fa., bv County Coin
; lu yWima*JMaiilW,ti!Wji R. R. Col
lector, ana John O. Thrasher, security.
i iv BE. OVERBY,
Icb5-30d. t D puti Slier fF.
QEOHKJI A—UCONEK COUN 1'Y.
Okdinart e Office.—It appearing that the
estate oi vViil' un Murray, deceased, is not rep-
leseuted or l.kely to oe. therefore, all persons
concerned, are required to slio ( cause (if auv
tiiev cannon th: first Monday in March n-xt, at
STOVE
I
CLAIM to have the Largest Stove
in this market.
■. ( i4* .i
CLAIM* to have the Heaviest
Stove for the price iu Athens.
PMINISTRATORS SALE.—Pu-.snant to
order of.the Ordinary of Clarke county,
li We sola Wednesday Hie 27fti of February
1878,,at the late residence of -John Kirkpatrick,
deceased and in Athens; in said county, all the
perishable -property of said -lecda* d, not set
apart for the widow’s support, consisting of
householdand-kitchen furniture; 1 complete set
of TJinqew Toots, Wheel Barrows, Marble.
Slabs, &c.; 1 complete set of Shoemakers fools;
1 comp etejict of Huniesa Makers Tools; 1 com?
pl-.te set of Carpenters Tools; 1 Gold Watch;
1 Wagon aud Buggy; 2 Stoves and various oti er
anic>e* too mini,Tons to mention. To be sold
as the property of said deceased, for the benefit
of his heirs aiid creditors. Terms Cash.
feb.i?.'0d R.T. P1TTARD, Adin’r.
— — i...^ i_K ■ i" * •
C ARKE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold
belore the Court-House door, in tiie cay of
Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tu s-
day iu March next, within the legal hours of
Ie, the following property, to-wit: One store
house aud lot, situate, lying and being ,u the
city of Athens, Clai ke county, Ga., mailing ou
Market street, bounded on the east by the
Thomas Crawford lot, aud on the north by lha
Crawford lot, bud bounded on the wes by the
Sttme let. Said storehouse and lot all levied
upon by virtue of two fi. fas.; one the State nnd
county inx fi. fa. for 1877, F W. Xncas, T.
vs. R. II. Larapkin, trustee for wife and eoil-
dren, and tne other the Citv ot Athens vs. R.
II. Lumpkin, trustee for wiic mid cbildr «i, city-
tux for ls“7. AU levied upon said storehouse
aud lot a the property of R. II. Lumpkin,
trus ee for wife aud children, tho defendants,
to satisfy the above stuted fi. tas. Paid store
n w occupied by McDonald* Co. This F'eb-
ruai v 2d, 1878. J. A. BROWNING,
fcDo-30d. Suer tf
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an . nler
of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke coauty,
will be sold before the Court-IIouse door in
said county, on tho first Tuesday in M re,-
next, during the legal lieurs of sale, the follow
in'property, to-wit: Two Bonds ot the State
of Georgia, ior $1,0<i0 each; four Bond-of the
C.ty cf Athens, for fwOO each ; one Bond or
Security of the New O'leans, St. Louis & Chi
cago Railroad Company, for #3,200; twenty-
nine shares of the stock of the Bank of tf •
University at Athens. Ga., for $100 each ; one
sliare of the stock of the Georgia Railioid &
Banking Company ; one lot of land lying iu the
town of Senoiu, Coweta county, Ga., containing
two acres, more or less. AU to be sold as the
property of Mrs. Lucy Y. Denpr, c, deceased,
for division among legatees of said deceased.
Terms casn.
THEODORE E. ATKINSON, i ...
JOHN A. HUNNICUTT. [ **•
January 26th, 1878. jau29-28d.
EORGIA -CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas,
David M. Kinney, administrator of James
G. McCurdy, deceased, petititious, in terms of
the law, for discharge from said administration—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to show cause at my office, on or
bofore the first Monday in May next, against
said discharge.
Given, under my bund, uv office, this 12tb
day of January, 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
jan29-3m.
10 o’clock, a. m., at my office, iu Watkin viilc,
county and State aforesaid, why t e Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, or some other tit
and proper per-on, bo apnohited to administer
ou said e.-tate. IA
tebft 4',
I Ames r. lyle,
and Tinware t
‘CLAIM to have the Finest Ar
ranged and most Elegantly.
Finished Cook Stove Manu
factured
DEPOT.
ATHENS, - GEORGIA.
W* 32. ;Ti0Sf2SS,
SUPER! X i EX DENT.
jauS 6ui
( 4 EOUGIA-OCONEE COUNTY.—Ordixa-
J bt’s OrriCE.—Whereas, George W. Autry,
.uitiuiau of Lucinda and George F. Autry,
miners, applies to me for leave to sell tbe real
estate belonging to said minors, for tiie purpose
'■f reinvestment, these nru therefore, to cite
idl and every person to show cause at my office,
iu Watkiusville, on the first Monday in March
next, why said leave sliotil not be grunted.
feb5~4t. J. R. LYLE, Ordinary.
( JEORGIA—O’ON EE 0)U NT Y.
OnniXA v (Iffick.—Whereas, Benjamin
C. Lungfur . l., .rdiuu of Evnline, Nancy S.
tllnce and William H. Langford, minors of said
B. C. Langford, applies for leave to sell tiie r,-al
estate helnugiug to said Illinois, lot the purpose
ot reinvestment, all parties are hereby imtifiud
to be and appear at my office on the first Monday
in March next, why said leave should not l>a
granted. ,1. R. LYLE, Ordinary. ,
lebo 4t.S
O CONEE SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold,
before the Court House door in the town of
W’atki sville, between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in March ntxt, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
One hundred and fifty acre* of land, more or
less, adjoining lands of W. B. Hay good, K. J„.
Harris, the Epps place aud others. Levied ou
as tiie property W. I’. Brewer, to satisfy u fi f»
from Oconee County Court, returnable to April
Term, 1876. in favor of Mrs. Marzie Reaves vs.
said W , 1*. Brewer. Joseph Lee, controller of
fi fa. Property pointed out by defendant in fi fa.
dec4 B. E. OVERBY, D. Sh’ff.
E XECUTOR’S SALE—Pursuant to un order
ot tlia C iurt ot Ordinary of Chy ke, will be
sold before the Court House door of said Coun
ty, on t tie first Tuesday in March next, during
tne legu 1 lion s of sale, tho tol owing property
to wit: One house and ioton the south side
of Broad street, iu Athens, Ga., adjoining Jo
seph Embriek and others. ‘Said house being a
four-room framed house, nnd snid lot contain
ing about one-half acre, more or less, also three
lots on the north side of said Broad street,
adjoining each other, containing ono-lialf cere
more or less each, with a cabin on each, all «■'
said property qeing part of what is known as
tho Isaac Wilkerson property* All to be sold
aa the property of William Kittle, deceased, for
the payment of debts of the Estate of said do
ceased. Tenns cash. Jan. 26, 1878.
jan29-80J Wit.ey F. Iloon. Fx’r.
G EORGI4—CLARK E COUNTY— v\ hereus,
Lamar Cobb applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Georgs D.
Bancroft, (lute of said county,) deceased—
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to show cause, at my office, on or
bcf>re the third Monday in February next, wliv
said Letters should not be granted;
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
jun8-S0d.
'CLAIM that I can Furnish the
Best Tinware in the State as
Cheap as inferior Tinware is
- now sold at in Athens. |
A DMINISTRATOR’S S.iLE—Pursuant to
au order of Court of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tuesday of
February next, during the legal hours of sale,
one tract of land lying in Jackson county, Geor
gia, containing 500 acres, more or less, adjoining
Harrison, Long, Lavender, aud others, about
nine miles from Athens, ou the State Road
leading to Jefferson, formerly known as the
Morris pine -. To be Bold as the property of
William V.P. Hodgson, deceased, for the bene
fit of his heirs and creditors. Terms cash.
THOMAS A. IIODGSON, Adin’r.
janS 30d.—pr’w fee $4.
sold at public ornery in front of the Court
House door in the Town of Dunielsvillc, county
of Madison, State of Georgia, on the first Tues
day in March next between the legal hours of
sale the following property to-wit: One undi
vided fifth interest, subject to the life estate of
Madison Hodge in the plantation in Madison
County Georgia, on which Madison Hodge re
sides containing four hundred and fitly acres
more or less, a, joining lands of S. W. Colbert’
G. W. Mabry, L. J. Cunningham. Levied on
the property of N. A. Hoff to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from Madison Superior Court in favor of
Jas. II- Huggins vs. N. A. Ilotf, Geo. W. II< (f.
Property pointed out by piain'iff. Lawful
notiee given to tenants in possession. This
Jan. 28. 1878.
jan2930d. THO’S F. BAKER, D. Sheriff.
ITotice.
All persons having claims against the late flint
of BEUSSK & MOON, must present them tar
settlement at once, and all persons who are in
debted to said firm, either by note, open account
or otherwise, must make immediate payment.
J am compelled to close up the firm’s business
in order to settle with admfhistrator of 1. S.
Moon, deceased partner, nnd will be constrained
to sue all notes nnd accounts of the firm which
remain unpaid the first dav of Jannarv. 1878
J. li. D. BEUSSE
surviving partnarof Beusse * Moon.
nev27-4t
G eorgia, olauke county.-whereas,
Wil liam A Gilleland, administrator of Hen
dersoti Gilleland, deceased, petitions in terms
of the law to be discharged from said adminis
tration—
These arc, therefore, to cite and ndmouish all
concerned, to show cause at my office, on or
b fore the first Monday in March next, against
the granting of said discharge.
Given iiuder my baud, at office, this 10th dav
of November, 1877.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov20-3;n.
Georgia, Clarke County.
WESLEY SA’JLTER,
alia*
JOHN WESLEY COOLEY,
Petition
foif Removal o.
Disabilities.
I CAN Substantiate the above
claims and would be pleased to do so
to any one desiring to purchase. Call
and be convinced at the
SIGN OF THE BIG COFFEE POT.
Broad Street, Atheus, Georgia.
- J. C. WILKINS,
aug7-Sm • ' ’
cHAmorsWBBs,
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs * Co..)
COTTON WA€>TQM
* —AND-
General Commission Merchant,
'agent, for tiie
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET,
Savannah, Gieorgia.
- Baggihg, Tics, Rope and other supplies fur-
nislied: Also, libera! cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern non*.
Mr. A. A. Wire,-, Cashier nnd Correspondent , wil
m °( G r°° vcr ’ 8tubbs * - l,iw pound. V, col let! am where- at Harmony
•u interest m lie bus new wJjgUU, Grove will he -taken to t;,e e .rder aiul returned
J OB WORK OF ALL 1' (''SCRIP-. ' ,ree of charge. Country produce taken iu pa
tio,, |y done a. th, office I * WILHIT^/
MARTHA SAULTEIt,
„ a* in*
MARTHA BRAZE! TON,
To Mari ha Sautter, alias Martha Brazellou, and
all to whom it may concern :
You are hereby notified that on the 5th day
of November last, I filed my application to the
S. pSrioi Court >>f Su’d county foi'a Yeuioval of
i,l I d isabilities consequent upofi u Divorce— ,l a
vincula matrimonie”—granted tb you in the case
of yonrrelf agiliust-md,--obtained at the February
Term, 1877, Clarke Supbrior Court, and that
the sair.n will b ". heard at the February Term,
l a 78, of Chirko Snoeriur Court.' This SOtli day
of Novemb r. lS77t ' . • •
JACKSON <S?TijOMAS. Att’ys for
d4 Wesley Saul ter, a.iiis Juo. Wysley Cooley.
WOOL CARDlKO,
Ti>e linUe-rsigned, having newly fitted up Ida
Carder, near Harmony Gtuve, is* now prepared
to card V. ool iu u very superior mauner.- lie
furnish oil, etc.. aim .etird nt-)') cents per
IT O’tiCQ-
AU person* having demands against Mrs.
Lucy Y. De»pree, (late of Clarke county.) de
ceased, are hereby notified to present the same
for payment to either ef the undersigned within
the time prescribed by law, and those indebted
to said deceased are reqneated to make imme
diate payment.
August 18th, 1877.
JOHN A. HUNNICUTT. I „ ,
THEODORE E. ATKINSON. I vr *•
scpt4-6w.
PHESH MEATS-3
J. J. Head L W. F. Hood,
Coener Foundry and Oconee Streets.
FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,and SAU-
sag;‘,( Fresh ami Bologna Sausage). Our So
licitor is always on the street ready to supply
the wants of the citizens of Athens. Please
give ns your orders aud we will guarantee per-
,ect satisfaction. The highest market prices
paid for Bcaves, Sheep, Goats and Hogs.
jnnc20.lis6.ly. J. J. HEAD & CO.
.&B.THXJB. EVAITW,
Practical Watchmaker.
n AS removed to l-.is old stand at the AW
I)my Store, where he will lie glad to see’
liis customers, old and new, who wish tine
work done oil Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
All work warranted.
feb2->->in. ARTHUR EVANS, j
For Side.
A second-band Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Maohiue.; has been bet little used utid is in per
fect order. For side cheap for cash. Apple at
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*c<r29-tf
Ti!'-8 0»-FM’F
AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA.
Mrs W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r.
This Hotel, so well known fo the citizens of
Clarke and adjoining counties, is loe.Ued in tiie
centte of th ■ business portion of Augusta, oon-
verieot to Post Office, T -legrapb Office a-id
Defalt, and offers inducements to tl>e pnbli*
unequukd bv anv other Hotel in the Oit*-
deoi-tf.