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SOUTHERN BANNER:
res HOTEL,
wall, (mi bhoad nnirr,)
ATHKN8, - - - GEORGIA.
BY CAPT. It II. LAMPKIN.
Rates i>» Boakd :
Per Day $1.25
Per Week 5.00
Single Meet 85
Rrztznnint Connected, Famished with Fish,
Oysters, and Everything the Market Affords.
Mi tu at all Horns.
sept.21.tf.
TURF EXCHANGE,
WALL, (SCAB SBOAD STREET,)
ATHENS GEORGIA.
1 sin now receiving the Largest and Best As
sorted Stock of Liquors ever brought to the
City, both for the
W HOLESAI.E AND RETAIL TRADE.
'hose desiring to purchase are invited to call.
sept.ai.tr. CAPT. R. H. LAMPKIN.
CTatioxial Surgical Institute.
One of the staff of this o'd and notable Institute
will visit
ATHENS, GEORGIA, OCTOBER ®d, 1S78-
stopping at the
Newton House.
The object of this viAb to give the afflicted
an opportunity for er.amin-.tion st or uenr their
hemes, thus saving hopeless esses the expense
of a trip to Atlanta. A enrcfnl examination wi'l
bemads, and patient* cun learn if their cases
are eiirsuie or can be uenelited, and whether it
will be necessary for them to visit the Inrtitntc.
In such oases us can be cored, or treatment
hegun at home, arrangements can lie nude with
oar visiting Surgeon, and treatmeet co nmenced
at once. Exam-nation free.
Caacs ot Deformities and Chronic Diseases
will be examined—snch as Club Feet, Diseases
of the Hip, Spine and Joints, Paralysis, Piles,
Fistula, Catarrh, Female and private d'seasea,
and diseases of the Eye, Ear, &e.
{ST Come early, an the .VMt is limited to the
time stated. For circulate and' lul 1 partioulan
address.
^ , ^i NATUlXAt So,
No Middle Man.
Fully realising the commercial advantages-
Rosh Ilorshonnh.
THE HEBREW NEW TEAK.
Saturday being the first day of the
Jewish month of Tishri, the Israelites
of this city celebrated their New
Year in accordance with the Biblical
injunction cf celebrating New Year
on the first day of the seventh month,
which is Tishri. The question is often
asked why the Hebrews celebrate
New Year on the seventh month
iustead ot the first, the month ot
Nissan.
According to Jewish chronology,
the world tvffs created in the month
of Tishri and the month of Nissan
was the first mouth of their redemp
lion from Egypt; hence, Nissan com
mences their chronology, dating
from their redemption, and Tishri is
their New Year, from the creation of
the world.
The celebration of this as well as
all holidays of the Israelites is always
engaged in with much solemnity and
reverence, and business with them is
entirely suspended. The exercises
alluded to began on Friday and
closed on Sunday, in Mycr’s Hall, on
College Avenue, the Synagogue
being too small to accommodate the
congregation. The services were
coudacted by Mr. G. Jacobs.
Col. UvLgsiXLEJ-
Has recently returned from the North
and brought from Baltimore, New
York, Trenton and Boston, thousands
of articles useful, beautiful and orna-
meneal. He has one of the largest
During the celebration of'thquJiHf most varied stocks of goods jn the
, New Year, th^d
“ to suBeMn
that the prosperous city of Athens lias over the
whole of North-east Georgia, and with special
regard for the fact shat all .Leading Merchant!
are uo-fci lg for only a snail commission,
J. H. HUGGINS
leaves «o “Middle MaoV* profits between his
custom** 1 * and*l» ; mself, but has knocked out
thi “Middle Man” and taken in the “King
Leaders” by purchasing h ; s immense stock of
Fa*l and Winter Goods' direct from the Manu-
fsclnrcis in Da Umo<e, Pit;«bnrg, New Yotk,
Trenton and Boston. Having visited these
Munnfactories io person, not- selected tho best
goods for eve*y brunch of his business, ho now
deties competition in offering to the people of
No-, th-east Georgia a stock ol goods uncqnalcd
in variety, unexcelled in qralHyland unusual*
Iv low in prices. His stock of Domestic and
staple dry goods ia M and Complete. He has
the beat stock of harness, saddles, whips and
saidJcs in tno c ? ty, bargains for every body can
be found in his lurge s*oc*t of hats and shoes.
Family a*»d fancy gioccries, are among h»s ape-
ciafs. Ho keeps a large stock of wooden,
willow, and tinware. His well selected stock
of fire and common I rale and poexet cutlery
tabic and teaspoons, brit*»n»a and silverware,
exceeds anything of the kind ever offered in
this market.
While in Northern and Eastern markets ho
mado such large ourcluvsea of crockery, glasse
ware. Lamps and Oil on such terms ns to cna-
blo him eo sell iweso goods at wholesale and
retail cheaper than any other house in tho
State. Ac is determined to sell these goods
low than they can be bought in this section
»nd not lobe nmie-soluion anyihiag in liisline.
Remember the place. J. H. Hivrgins is at his
old stand, No. f, Broad Slice 1 , Athens, G.
S»mtt|cni fanner.
Tuesday, October 24, 1878.
Official County and City Printer.
Organ for Oconee and Madison Counties.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
tar Advertisement* must tiltciya ba handed
in not later than S o’clock on Saturday, • If' hi
tended to appear on Tuesday.
To Our Hulwcrlbow.
We have waited long ami patiently
for you to come forward and settle
your accounts for subscription. We
have hail each account made out ami
attached to the paper, with postage
and interest, where the accounts have
been running longer than two years.
If there is any mistake in the statement
bring forward your receipts and they
will be rectified. Our Agent, Mr. W.
B. Pruit, will be at Harmony Grove
on Saturday, Oct. 5th, 1878, and at
Banks Court, Franklin Court and
Habersham Court. You will please
call on him and make settlements as
he is authorized to receive and receipt
for subscription.
Tlie
llmincr lor tlio Cum-
palBii.
The Banner will be sent to any ad
dress from this date nntil Christmas
for 50 cents in advance.
Candidates.
—Persons desiring to announce
their names as candidates for office
at tho election in January next, can
have the announcement published
until the day of the election for $5,00
in advance. Bring in your names.
Ten cents Column.
Tot- the purpose of accommodating
sc who desire to advertise special-
i, and for tho purpose ot
ding nor local columns of adver-
snients, sve propose establishing a
8* Cents Column” in which ail
•ciallits can he advertised. Ad-
rtisements under this heading will
>cede our local news items and will
charged at the rate of 10 cents for
•ry eight words. Parties having
dallies to advertise will please
ir this in mind.
daring the two days their charitable
hands were continually open aud the
sum of $110 was collected for the yel
low fever 6uficrers, which amount has
been turned over to tho proper au
thorities for distribution
The next great festival of this
church called Yoin Kippur, or Day
ot Atonement, will commence next
Sunday evening at sundown and con
tinue 24 hours, during which time all
inales and females above thirteen
years of age abstain from eating and
drinking. The doors of the Syna
gogue on these occasions are always
open to those who wish to attend.
not forget their 1 , amj-deftes co
hg humanity, bnf'l See his announcement under the heads
* *'” ihg of “No Middle Man.”
llurpeo «Sfc Bro.
Tiiese enterprising yonng men give
notice to our readers that they are
prepared to execute with dispatch all
work in their line entrusted to them.
We have seen several buggies and
wagons of their make; and should
pronounce them an excellent article.
They are prepared to fill all orders
with which they may he favored
from the finest buggy to the com
monest farm wagon. Repairing of old
carriages and buggies, neatly and
cheaply done. Call on them and
give them a trial and we have no
doubt you will find them tillable
young men to deal with and from
whom you will in every instance ob
tain value received for every purchase
made or work entrusted to them.—
The Messrs. Burpee begin business
oue year ago last May without capi
tal and their business now amounts
to thousands of dollars in a year.—
They are making extensive additions
to their < stablishment and will soon
be better than ever prepared to ac
commodate their numerous custo
mers. They deserve success.
Oconee County Fair.
We have received the Premium
List of the Oconee County Fair, which
will bogin October 14th and continue
four days. The Association have
spared neither labor nor money in
making the grounds attractive and
the buildings commodious and con
venient, and an enjoyable time may
be expected by all who attend. Their
premium list is very comprehensive
indeed, and rewards for industry and
skill arc offered to husbandmen, house
wives, lovers of fancy work, for the
culinary department, scientists, artists,
fine stock, etc., etc. All the piemi-
urns will be paid in currency on the
last day of the Fair. We trust our
city and county will’take a lively inter
est in making the Fair a grand suc
cess. For premium lists or further
particulars, address Dr. David R.
Richardson, Secretary, Walkiusville,
Ga.
Died,
On yesterday morning, after an
illness, with croup, of but a few hours
little Joliny Billuns Lrcas, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lucas.
The parents of this lovely little boy
had no idea at Sunday noon that the
Angel of Death was so near their
honschould, but alas! he laid his ioy
hand on little Johny before the Sab
bath’s sun went do^vn f and on Mon
day morning the brilliant spark of
his life went out. Now his sweet
voice is attoned to songs known only
to the redeemed of earth, and angels
rejoice that their happy band is
strengthened by the presence ufso
pure and innocent a spirit.
Wounded In a Well.
On Wednesday last Beverly Allen,
colored, was cleaning the wdl of Mr
W. O. Kemp, on Lumpkin street.
Beverly had filled the bucket, which
held about twelve gallons, with mud
and water, and when it had been
drawn nearly to the top the chain
broke, and the bucket and its contents
went whirling .to the bottom. The
edge of the bucket struck Beverly on
the head making a severe and fright
ful looking, but not serious, wound,
which was dressed by Dr. Smith Lyn
don. The wounded man is doing very
well.
Local Blondlngs.
A Handsomo Turnout.
One of the handsomest buggies we
have seen is the one recently manu
factured at the Hodgson manufactory
aud sold to Judge W. B. Thomas.
The wood-work, ironing and trim
ming, was all done at the Hodgson
carriage works; and we have yet to
see Northern work that would surpass
this.
Cigixa osid To’oacos.
We call attention to the advertise
ment of Mr. Hr.user, to be found in
another column. Mr. H. is a maimed
Confederate soldier, who, after the war,
instead of asking aims of the people,
went earnestly to work, and by econ
omy and industry has built up a trade
which does credit to himself and
Athens. Call on him.
Mcctlnir of Trustees.
We call attention to the notice of
the meeting of the Board of Trustees
of the State University to be held in
Athens Oct. 15th, when an election
will be held for a Professor of the
Greek and Latin Languages and Lit
erature, to fill the vacancy caused by.
the death ofProf Waddell.
Dentil ot Mm. Alltoltell.
Mrs. W. L Mitchell, wife ot Judge
Mitchell, died at her residence, on
Wednesday last. The funeral servi
ces were held at the Presbyterian
Church, and a large concourse of
friends iollowed her remains to the
‘Punctuality is the House of Busi
ness.” In families where Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup is kept, there is never
a case of abuses from school or busi
ness on account of Coughs, Colds or
Sore Throat.
Medical men often puzzle them
selves over the large sale that Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup employs. Its
great popularity is due only to the
excellent qualities possessed by this
household medicine. 25 cents.
X&axri-d.
On Sunday morning last, by Rev.
Lllison Stote, at his residence, Mr. W.
T. Starks, of Athens, and Miss Rob
erts, of Wilkes couDty.
(For Ilia Southern Banner.)
Private Speer, or Jackson
Square.
A CAMTAIOX 50X0 st .IX OLD CEB.
AIR.—Captain /oilr, of the Hone Marine*.
I'm priratp Speer, of Jackson Square,
I crate my teeth and pall my hair—
I’d gladly give my old bay mare,
Could I prove I was in the enny. *
CHona.
Bnt I never raised any hay or com,
And will not fight, as sure as yon’re horn,
The war had b. oke and the Yanks had gone
Before I got to tire army.
My name is private Emory Speer,
I tell yon tho reason I am here—
When I was yonng I was easy to sc(a)erc,
And wasn’t cat out for the army.
When 1 heard the Yanks were running so,
I axed my Fa if X wont go,
And follow np the Re v ele—O !
As they marciied in ‘he rarks of the army,
cnoxca.
I got as for as Union Pint,
And tmccked my rnkle out o’ jint;
And swore by Heaven I wernt a gwine
To follow after tho army.
K ut Pat private Speer with trousers rent,
i
m tho wool hat I r-Je-pen-den:
Whom the Rads adore became I went
Agin the Democrat army.
cuoisra.
And when the day of election cornea,
I’ll squeexo the vo'ere bands aud thumbs,
And call them nice, sweet srgar plums,
If they’ll mate me chief ot their annv
Outtliifr Affray.
On Friday night last Mr. Charlie
chart, white, was seriously cut with
tnife, in the hands of Jerry Brown,
lored. The most dangerous wound
in the left shoulder. Ho was also
t in two places in the head. Jerry
II board in the county jail until he
n have a hearing for commitment or
quital.
Died.
IVe regret to learn of the death,
m a congestive chill, of Mr. Tlios.
mug, who lived near Antcoch,
lethorpe county. . Mr. Yonng was
if and dumb, was C6 years of age,
igbed about 220 pounds and had
,-nys been a perfect picture o f
dth until attacked by the chills
licit terminated his life. 'Ho was
do of Mr- N. L. Young, the popu-
salesman in the grocery storo of
pt. H. Beusse.
.V Farri.
We the undersigned desire to ex
press our sincere anil hearty thanks
to the citizens of Athens for the assist
ance so freely and cheerfully given
Davis’ Cornet Bind, in preparing for
its Concert, but especially to the fol
lowing gentlemen, to whose kindness
and generosity we are much indebted
for the success of our entertainment:
Messrs. Huggins, McGinty, Gann A
Reaves and Capt. McGinty, also to
the Southern Banner for printing,
and Alfred Williams and Charlie
Jones for arranging the stage.
Madison Dayis. 1
.Torn McIntosh, '■Committee.
G. H. Dayis, J
Mr. Jos. N. Cosby, formerly of El
bert, but more recently of Wilkes
county, is with the popolar wholesale
and retail house of Solomon* & Joseph,
where he will be pleased to see hie
friends.
Foi I’m private Speer of Jrckson Square,
I’d l’keto get an equal Uuc e,
9 f public pap with Potash Farr-
o(\v)r I will desert f.-ojarmy.
(Final nauaaa to be aw- by Speer and Jim
Turnbull, while Smithy Clayton aits in tbe
corner, smiles and tens alternately chasing each
other o’er his face, crying—Victoiy 1 Emory, if
we only had Mosey Madly with us, wuldu’t
wo be happy. Why didn't yon think er him !)
When into office X shall ride,
Tbe mountain boys msy still tab, , ride
In shooting wheat in the mountm. *• ’e,
With their muskets used in tho afl»$.
caoacs
And ns 1 hid farewell to home,
I’il say to Smithy ’fore I room:
“Closer to my bosom come,"
Tor you've beer brave in the -rmy.
—Hie Postmaster at Osceola com
plains that the Banner is veiy irreg
ular in its visits to that office. We
mail it regularly once a week at this
—C. K. Collins has just received
some of the most handsome silver and
plated ware we have ever seen.
—For handsome castors call at the
New Jewelry Store.
—Capt. H. Beusse received the first
new rice brought to market. It is as
pretty as we have ever seen.
—A gentleman from Augusta, wo
learn, contemplates opening a Restau
rant in Athens soon.
—CoL Sam Alexander, of Mont
gomery, Alabama, was on a visit last
week to his relatives and friends in
and near Athens. We were glad to
see him looking so well.
—Beautiful silver and plated batter
dishes at tbe New Jewelry Store.
—Mr. John O’Farrell has invented
a plow that we think is obliged, on
account of its utility, simplicity and
strength, to be brought into general
use. It is on exhibition at the store
of Reaves, Nicholson & Co.
—Our friend, Homer Nicholson,
“ Tils NoflJy^p. trij
!e can be roSncI at
store of Reaves, Nicholson & Co. Y*
—The merchant who wanted us to
tell a $10 story fora $3 advertisement
failed to make a trade with us. True,
competition is lively, but our prices
still range high.
—The students of the University
are beginning to return. We hope
next week to note the preseuce of
many new ones.
—Silver and plated goods are 33 per
cent, cheaper than ever before known
at the New Jewelry Store.
—The cotton compress is now in
full blast. We learn that Messrs.
Inman, Swann & Co., through their
efficient Agent, Mr. Scott, has given
orders for ten thousand bales to be
compressed. Messrs. Rucker, Hull
and Thomas have also established a
dray line, and have the prettiest drays
and best mules in the citv.
OCTOBER
- 1
1, 18 7 8.
BUILDERS OF
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness
AND
Vehicles of all Kinds 1
ALL Work Done on Short Notice. The Beat Material Used and None bnt First Class Workman
Employed—no Maliable or Cert Iron need—thus not endangering the lives of persona ruing Jour-
vehicles. Special arrangement! made with livery men when more than three jobs are wanted
Repairing a Specialty.
PRICES LOWER THAN^A NY WHERE ELSE IN THE STA 7 E,
~cHi on or address,
BURPEE & BRO.
Opposite Gann & Reaves Stable, Spring St., Athens, Ga
XMFOB.TSRS 42TB WHOLESALE
dealers in
4HTD FAST©'? BS7 QQOSS,
j, Hats, Shoes, notions* etc., etc.,
J.... ^8*'V ■ tv V
differ this Season a Large Assortment to tbe Jobbing Trade
Off BEST TERMS AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
* No. 5. Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
aug.27.lf.
FOREST CITY ;
Foundry And Machine Works
170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower,
Augusta, • Georgia,
t*EO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors
may.2X.ly.1878.
Mannfccturo Portable and Stationery Steam Xnginis, and Boiieni,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting PnlleyB, figuring, Hunger-, etc., Iron
and BrasaCastings, Plantation and Hill'Workerany kind, Cano Mills
. and Kettles, Horse Powers, Gralism’s Improved Solid Rim and other
• styles of Gin Gear.' Special attention given to Repairing end Over
hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. . Send
for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the Celebrate.; Ehpso
Double* Turbin Water Wheel, tl.'e JudsoiuGovenror,.-the Niagara
Steam Pump and Nordike, Mormon & Co a 1 lantatlon Mills.
Send for Circular. R 1 .qmBAKD & CO., Proprietor*.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
LOWRANCE & MADDEN,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS
FUBNI TTJ UR. Si.
Our goods are all NEW and as we are selling for Cash we guarantee
Our G oods Lower than any Rouse inffortb-East Georgia
Call and examine our Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere.
■ ' , LOWKANCE & MADDEN,
GUleland, Wood & Co’a n old stand
aept&fch.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Dr- G.T.; MoCLESKBY,
Having resumed the practice Of Medietoe,
offers bis professional services to the public,
both City and Country. Office at the New Dreg
Store ol H. GaiLAQ**, under Newton House-
Athens, Georgia. sept.3.8m.
-David Gann.
Jas. H, Reaves.
The Athens Furniture Company,
NO. 13, BROAD STREET,
Athens, - - - Georgia.
B® YOU WAIT T® BE HAPPY,
If so, tnako yonr homes comfortable bv visiting the Athens Furniture Comoany, and purchasing
some of the
— For everything good to eat and
diink call at Capt. R. H. LampkinV,
at the Exchange Hotel and Saloon.
If he is absent Lieut. General O. C.
Harbin will be there sure.
—Much credit is due Madison Da
vis, and his assistants, both male and
female, for the interest manifested by
them in relieving the yellow fever
sufferers. At the concert given on
last Tuesday night, although hut few
hours public notice had been given,
the net sura of $36.80 was realized.
—We are glad to learn that a lively
interest is being taken by ’.he colored
pt-i pie in the country to relieve the
yel ow fever sufferers.
—Business was never more brisk in
Athens than at present. )ur business
streets are literally blockaded with
wagons.
—The meetings at tire first Metho
dist church continued through last
week with increased interest.
—At a meeting of the Prudential
Committee, held last Friday, IB. D.
W. Barrow was elected Professor of
Mathematics, in the place of Mr. S.
Barnett, resigned.
—Mr. W. Holman, the Kentucky-
Athenian, has returned from the west
with a large drove of horses and mules.
—Mr. J. C. Hardee, assisted by
Mr. Richardson, will preside over the
campus boarding house, heretofore
so popular under the management of
Mr. J. R. Crane.
—The Athens Chronicle learns that
a burglar attempted to force an en
trance into the residence of Mrs. Kil
patrick, on Lumpkin street. The
vagrant laws should be more fully
enforced.
—Rev. J. W. Burke, of Macon,
was in Athens last week.
—Will not “Senes’’ again wield
his pen in behalf of the extention of
the North-eastern Railroad.
— Bro. Ayers, of the CamesviUe
Register was in the city last week.
—According to Hebrew faith this
is the beginning of the 5639th year
since the creation of the world.
Tint they arc receiving daily, Their atock|i*|iarge, consisting of
Walnut and Painted Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed
steads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top
Tables, <£c., and in fact everything kept in our line. Also
Pictures and Frames,
A Largo Assortment. We guarantee to give on our goods
Xj O "W prices
As can be had in the State. Wc intend to filly sustain onr reputation of selling the
Cheapest Goods in Nobth-'East Ga*
Notice X
ALL persona having clalihs ugatast Mary Well*
deceased are noUfied to preient tbe aame In man
ner and time prescribed by law for payment, and
all penous owing deceased will make payment to
me. her executor, immediately.
iept.10.6w. B. L. BLOOMFIELD, Ex’r.
Fine Horses and Mules.
The undersigned will arrive about the 20th inst.
with a lot of good Horses and Mules. All in want
can be supplied at reasonable figures by calling at
Gann & Reaves Stable. n . Mflw
sept.10.3t W. 8. HOLMAN.
GOOD NEWS
Souse Keepers.
COOKING MADE EASY.
STIHLRJELICISZS
Patent Steam Cooker.
Having secured tlic Agency of the Sterrick
Steam Cooker, I am prepared to lurnish them nt
Patentee's Prices. Several of these truly Ex*
ccllent Cookers are now in use in Athens, and
every one who has tried them speaks in the
highest terms of their merit. Call and see
them at
J. C. WILKINS,
Stove and House Furnishing Store.
sept.21.2m.
A KTJSrOTJKrCIDMIEiDjYtri
For I’m prirato Speer of Jackson Square,
In Wasbingtop I win not sprre
A moment from placing Coffee where
Ile’il rank very high -n the army.
unosrxo cnosi-i.
I’ll close my tong and will not dare
To apeak of war, when I wernt there.
Bat not rn effort will I spare
To strengthen the Rtdical army.
(In order (aside) that I may get to Congrees.)
- Bro. J. H. Stone has removed
his office to the corner of Lumpkin
and Broad streets—in the same build*
iug occupied by the Southern Culti
vator.
We direct especial attention to the
advertisement in onr preferred locals
of the Atlanta Surgical Institute. One
of tho staff will be at the Newton
House on the 3rd.
FOB TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorised to announce J. H. DORSEY
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of
Clarke County at the ensuing election in January
td.
We are authorized to announce JOHN W. WIEB
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of
Clark, county at tne ensuing election in January
At the solicitation of a nnraher of ftiend* I
hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector for Clarke County, at tho ensuing
election in January next.
DUKE HAMILTON.
FOB TAX RECEIVER.
XVc «rc authorized to announce tho name of
DAVID E. SIMS as a candidate for Re-election
to tho office of Receiver ol Tax Returns of
Clarke County at the election in January next.
0
W«
lCONEE SH ERIE’S SALE.—Will be sold
1 before the Conn Home door in the town of
atUntrille, between the legal hoars of tale,
on tho fint Tuesday in November next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: one hundred acre, of
land, more or less, in laid County of Oconee,
bounded by lands of It. C. Fulton. Millard
Osborn, Polly Elder and others. Levied on at
E. Marshall. Notice served on Tenant in poo-
sen. ion. This Sept. 25th, 1878.
oct.lA0d.pd. B. E. OVERBY, D.8heriff
CTjABKECOTOTY-WW,
U Jessie McF- Bancroft Adminis
tratrix of George D. Bancroft deo’d., applies to
me for leave to sell all the real estate, of said
deceased to-wit; one boose and lot situate in
Athena, In said eoonty ooratainisirflx abrea,
sr^fta.TSs.-t.iwriss’s
as? as*ys»
Street, (not yet opened). These ore therefore
to noth/ Ml concerned to show cause at my
office on or before the first Monday in November
next why said leave should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office this 28th Sept.
1878. r
oet:
t.LJ8dI ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary,
sept. 5
PS BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND
JAY O. GAILEY, Agent.
, Broad Street, next to University Rank,
AtHens, Oeorgia.
To the Gentlemen of the vicinity and City of Athena. M. E. Yonng,'Artist Tailor has jnat
Cuffs, Shirts. Scarfs, Drawers and Woolen underware, all in latest styles and cannot be excelled
which he will sell at prices to suit the times.
OTJTTZXTG XXT AILL* ITS BRANCHES.
sept.2t.3m.
Tho undersigned has just returned from the Eastern Markets with a
Complete and Varied Stock of Goods
To suit all. With Twenty Years Experience in Business, under
standing fully where to buy, dealing chiefly with the
35£asa.\i£ao , k'ttx©xs & ’k&so'ttgb. 'feixeir Aggoaoios,
I feel warranted in say ing that I can compete with any house in this,
jt ©r any other city in the State. My stock consists in part of
STAPLE DRY GOODS and
C0TFEE, SUGAR,
FAFILY GROCERIES,
Leather, Boots, Shoes, Hats by the Case or otherwise, Jeans Cloth
Meady Maul© (ClotMmg,
Bagging and Ties, Kerosene OH by the Barrel I and Retail, Nails,
by the Keg, Corn, Meat, Oats and Flour.
Special attention given to the Whosale trade and satisfaction
guaranteed.
P OSTPONED EXECUTORS SALE.—Pur
suant to an order of the Court ot Ordinary
of Clarke County, will bo sold before the Court
House door of said county on the first Tuesday
in November next, during the legal hours of
sale the following property to*wit: one house
and lot on the south side ot Broad Street, in
Athens, Go., adjoining Joseph Emerick and
others, said house being a fou? room framed
house, and said lot, containing about onehalf
acre, more or less. Also three lot* on the North
side of said Broad Street, adjoining each other,
contaimfi& one half acre, more or less each,
with a cabin on each, all of said property being
part of what is known as the Isaac Wilkereon
property. All to be eold as the property of
William Kittle deceased, for the payment of
debts of the estate of said deceased Terms
Cash. WILEY F. IIOOD, Ex’r.
sept.24.2Sd. Printers fee $6.50.
F. L. WINKLER,
Watch Maker and Jeweler
BROAD STREET,
Athensr Georgia,
■ at
Dr. Sill Union's Drag Store.
Having served a regular apprenticeship
in a
Watch Factory in Germany
I flatter myself that I understand (he
business having been 25 years at
My Work is my Guarantee
AND
Prices Lower Than Any
Yhffi lUat**/ *r ike life Cwtary,
Barham’s Infallible
PILE CURE.
nmraiaEi
at .n.i all fliaiiKinra hrancht on riV indlffi-
tLe hn©«<ly 5ure of Seminal Weakness, l—--
Manhood and all disorders brought on fey India-
cretion orexcMK. Any Dnig,i.t hajUi, 'rgn-
dienu. Addre.., Dr. .V. JAQLK- .V «»..
130 West Mixta Street, Clzzetnnmll. 11-
BLACK SMITHIN
-AT—
OUR NEW BRICK SHOP
—AT THE—
Comer Clayton. tad Jackson Sts.
First-Class Horse-Shoang.
A Specialty, by the best Shocr in Georgia.
Ghmsmithing.
Guob, Fir*tol», locks, etc., reptdrnl at short
notice and satisfaction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
Axes, Mill Picks, nocs, etc., of the finest
temper. Work warranted.
PLANTATION WORK.
Plow?, Wagons, Carriages, etc., repaired in the
best manner and at short notice.
Sole patantec ofBassctt’a plow stock.
iTolua. Sasee-b-b.
mnr eh 20-1 y.
THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Said to be the lightest-running, tbe molt
beautiful, cheapest, beet, and largest Sewing
Machine in the world. Ladies end thepnUio
are invited-to call and see, at the Office, next
door to Wm. McDowell's, College Avenne.
Sewing Machine Needles and attachments ot all
kinds for sale by
J. BANCROFT, Agent.
feb5-ly.
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE
PIANOS & ORGANS.
Low Prices, Quick Sales.
40 to GO Per Cent. Discount,
From Catalogue Price* of the following celebra
ted makers:
Ch ckering, Mathushck, Knabc, Sticnway TI&l-
let and Davis, McPhail & Co., Simpson A, Co.
Ilaines Bro., Billings * Co.
Georgia Rail Road Company
Ottic* Gknehal Pauixoxx Agent.
am^CTnRsxojsr hatks
To meet the wishes of its patrons the Georgia
Railroad will commence tho dale on August 1st
of Bonnd Trip Ticket, to the following point.:
Athens to Macon and return ,.88.75
Athens to Milledgeville and rctnrn 6,85
Athens to Washington and return 4.50
Athens to Atlanta and return 6.S0
Athens to Augusts and return 6.90
Tickets |will be good for a eon'-innons ride
and valid 10 days from date of iasne. The timo
limit will not be extended, nor will tho stop
over privilege be granted on this doss of Ticket.
As soon as the necessary Ticket can be pre
pared, this arrangement will bo extended over
the entire road and branches. The company
reserves the right to abrogate this arrangement
without notice.
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Ag’t.
ang.8.6t.
Besides I have just completed ray
New Fire Proof Warehouse,
Running from the Year of my store to Clayton Street, cotton weighed
v ' on Clayton Street.
Cotton Bought and Stored upon as Good terms a‘s any other*
house in the City.jsFi
As my motto will be CASEf, all sales wfll be made for small, profits,
believing this to bo the sure road to success. Give me a call and
see. • ' • 1
sept.17.3m* S. O. DOBBS. ;
rtECKGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.-Whereas,
U M. Eliza Ponllaino Administratrix of
Thoinaa N. Ponllainc, Jr. deceased, petitions in
terms of the law to be discharged from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and ^admonish all
concerned to show cause at my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in October next against
tho granting of said discharge.
Given under my hand at office this third day
of June 1878.
JAMES B. LYLE, Ordinary.
Jnne.25.6m.pd.
OPIUM
t ill KorpMae hakiteared.
sorgia
Medical Department of University of Ga.
The Forty-Seventh Session will begin the first
MONDAY in October, 1878, and end the first of
Parlor and Church Organ !
Mason & Hamlin, Ftaonbet & Pcllon, Prescott
Organ Co., Clough A Warren. Attracting Purch
aser! from tho Mountains to the Sea. Testimonials
from parties who have corresponded with several
of the Urgest Plano and Organ dealers, established
the fset thst prices fire lower in Augusts than
elsewhere.
S'0 to $100 saved in purchasing from G. O.
ROBINSON & CO.
Low Prices Quick Seles, U the motto of the
Music House of tlio South, which is Competing
Successfully with New York end Boston.
Goods cent by Expreu anywhere in the South,
C. O. D. f on receipt of advance Express Charges
one w»y, with privilege of examination given If
•6 requested. .
Tuning and Repairing.
Pianoz, Church, Pipe and Racd
kinds of Musical Instalments Tut
hy Mr. C.H.TAYLOR, the only authorized
fox the Angurta Uualo House. may 21.0m
and all
and Kejnii'cp
fig
v
March, 1879.
' Faculty—LewIrD. Ford, Joteph A. Eve, L. A.
Dugas,- Gee rue W. Bains, Henry; F. Campbell,
DeSzuSshre Ford, Ed ward Qedd Inga, Bobt. G. Eve.
Apply for circular to
DeSAUSSURE FORD,
(tug.20.1m. Dean, Auguata, Go.
MOSS & THOMAS,
Cotto.h Factors & Commission Merchants,
Clay tori St., Athens, Ga.
Advances made on Cotton consigned in
acpt.17.ly.