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Tuesday, Decembe 3, 187a
Official County anil City Printer.
Organ for Oconee and Madison Counties.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Advertisements must always be lmnded
la not later tlmu 3 o’clock on Saturday, if in
tended to appear on Tuesday.
HoweHi Great London Show.
Tli - superb show, with all it* ac»
com partying attractions, will perform
here on Thursday, December l*2th.
Col. Moore, of the Augusta Evening
writes as follows ip a r- cent
issue of the mngnificen' London :
This g-and combination of all that
4 w novel and attractive in the
arenic and zoological lines, will pe. •
form here twice only/ ,fho «TeeolIec-
tions of everybody in this vicinity of
this superb show and all its people
are of the most pleasant and lively
character. Two years ago it came
here in mid winter and remained
until Spring; the face cf every
rvme»ibercd, and also
warmly tor their
urbswe-hehevior. The officers and
proprietors, including Messrs. John
_ J. Parks, R. H. Dockrill and Henry
Jfaroum are first chiss business men
and won the esteem and respect of
< nil with whom they earae in contact.
Aside from all these tacts, the exhi
bition itself is of a character to open
ly and successfully defy rivalry. Its
priding, including the single and four
horse specialties of M’llo Elise Dock-
'^•jll and a’, dozen other almost as
a ually celebrated artists, is the best
d ■ most daring ever performed in a
ring. The gymnastic atd acrobatic
feats led by the intrepid Gardner in
Ins double somersault over five mon
ster elephants, and participated in by
thirty agile athletes, has not been
equaled in this vicinity. The clowns
■re entirely original, aud the entire
- outfit of wardrobe, properties and
paraphernalia is of the most bright
' and fresh nature.
Of the menagerie itself—the theme
of instruction for the young and the
old too—it is nlmost useless to write.
All will remember its colos-al propor
tions—the five inastadonic elephants
in pyramid to almost the top of the
great pavilion; the group of five
ferocious tigers performed by the
brave Alfred S;ill ; the den of ten
grove.robbing hyenas; ilien cage
All cording eage filled with every
possible curiosity and interesting ob
ject from the wide field of zoology.
In a word, the great Loud n Show is
more complete and perfect than any
other on earth It were well for all
managers to take it as a model
and inmate its thousand great lea-
tuns. From the first appearance of
its princely agents to the hour when
the tents themselves are folded for
removal to the next stand or stoj>-
ping place, there is but pleasant rec
ollections of all who come in contact
with any member of the splendid
company, and it will he a merited
compliment to behold the whole o
Augusta and vicinity under the capa
cious water-proof paviliens the day
of exhibition here. Put us down lor
two visits on that occasion.
DooUt nfMru T.Tl "Wynn.
On Sunday evening last the. angel ‘Georgla,1ook pul|hr the
of death e'ante and claimed thisloVe* the 17th Inst.' Yon wlli find therein ! which deceased Kv«^*t the time <>f *i er
something to delight you. „ | flSrciiflPhi?'mm *inti5te&cd are h°rt-by'
To-morrow is elecj^ott day f r
Mayor ahd Cbuncilme'n. Tim sighs
now are that CapU Rucker will have
a “walk over ” .
ly wife and mother. A few weeks
ago she was the life and comfort of
her household —her heart’s desire be
ing the happiness of her husband and
children. While engaged in her
peaceful domestic- affairs, at a time
when no one dreamed of danger she
received injury by the overturning
of a wardrobe upon her which caused
her death. Anxious, sympathetic
relatives and friends watched and
nur.ed her in hei suffering until death
stilled her bodily pains. Now, hus
band cannot answer the affectionate
call of wifi*; there is no sweet
response to - the cry of ‘"mama 1».rom
the dear children who yet know not
their loss, and a happy home is deso
late. The remains were followed to
the grave yesterday afternoon by a
largo concourse of sorrowing friends.
Funeral services conducted by Rev.
C. W. Lane.
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A pretty picture is a healthy look
ing and well cared for baby. By the
use of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup you
can keep the health of your Baby in
vpleudid condition. Price 25 cents a
Louie.
.-Saddloaud Harness Store.
We call attention to the advertise-
Vnent of R. IL Allen, manufacturer
mid dealer in Saddles, Harness, Bri
dles, Ac. Mr- Allen has ample cap
ital, has been in the business a great
niuuy years, employs none but fin-
' -dud workmen, uses nothing hut the
best material, buys from headqnar
tere, aud is, consequertly. prepared
to offer bargains uiiequnlcd by any
in Athens. Mr. Addaway, the gen
.1" tleinaijly Suj*rintendent, can always
’ be found at his post ready to wait on
> customers. __ ___
Look,tor the Bannur of the 17th
and you will find out all about it.
The wind and rain, last Sunday
evening, stripped all the show pic-
tores off the boundi. The bill pos
ters, being informed of the. fact by
, telegraph, feturned yesterday even
ing and lecovered tlie hoards.
If you fail to look to your interest
Ly seeking the Banner of week af
ter next you will never cease to re
gret it.
Wo acknowledge pleasant calls,
last week, from Mr. Stephens, of the
gorth Georgian and Mr. Jones, of
the JutgU, Gainesville, Ga. Good
tio\vsi>aj>cr men, both of them.
Wc were glad to welcome in our
sanctum yesterday, onr old time
friend, Mr. Elam Johnson, of Terrell
county. By energy, industry and
business tact he has made hi* life a
success and is recognized in Sooth-
. west Georgia as not only one of the
* test, merchants but one of the best
farmers in that section.
If* yon want a first'class comforta*
Lie Scotch cap, call on S. Harris. He
, Jiaa tliem,
Excelsior is his motto iii every
particular.
Joe O’Farrell says if there was as
much money in printing as there is
in merchandise he would much pre
fer printing.
Our friend AIphonzo^Ruglaud is
“chief cook and bottle-washer at the
store of T. .1. Lester & Co. He
says he has “switched off the main
line on the side track” and don’t pro
pose to leave any more. His friends
will find him polite and accommoda
ting. .
We meant “ale” when we said
“oil” in T. J. Lester A Co’s, adver
tisement last week.
Don’t forget the raffle of the mag
nificent Organ and the three smaller
prizes. All are on exhibition at the
jewelry store of Childs tfc Moss.
There is yet. opportunity of securing
a chance. '
Lowrance & Madden have re
moved their stock of Furniture from
the old stand of Gilleland & Wood
to the store formerly occupied by J.
W. Collins, on Broad Street, second
door below 8. C. Dobbs’.
Can’t he excelled in this or any
other market South ot the Potomac.
Wc are indebted to Mr. John
Welch, the polite and accomplished
Foreman of the Check Factory, for
showing us through the establish
ment. We will, ere long, say more
about the establishments.
Jim Rhodes is improving hut says
he has no idea that be will ever suffi
ciently recover to try on another pa r
of skates.
Mr. Frank Griffith, a highly res
spectcd citizen of Dark Corner,
Oconee county, died on Sunday, the
23rd ult
All the schools in the city were
dosed on Thursday and Friday last
Our curiosity is still excited over
the finding of the quilt in the cistern
on Spring Street,
Look out Christinas purchasers:
it is the Emporium you are seeking;
the grandest thing in town.
Mr. W. II. Geisendaffer, formerly
of Augusta, Ga, 1ms taken charge of
Lampkiii’s Exchange Hotel, and in
addition has opened, just opposite, a
fish and oyster saloon. Wo Lave
been acquainted with Mr. G. for sev
eral years and know that he serves
his meals second to none who ever
kept a saloon. r
Mr. G. M. Booth is n candidate for
Tax Receiver. See announcement, y
The 3rd 'ward of Athens is the
home of the present Congressman
from the Otli District, the member
elect to the State House of Repre
sentatives and the Mayor of tlte city.
Col. S. P. Thurmond declines to be
a candidate for Mayor.
The biggest thing in Athens.
Thanksgiving day was generally
observed in Alliens. Business of all
kinds was suspended and most of the
young men went visiting or limiting.
Religions services were held’ at'the
Episcopal and Method si ch i relics.
Tnc irje ds of W. H. Jones want
him for Councilman in the second
vvavd He is a good man lor the
office.
A little sou of Mr. itowo, of Oco
nee county, had his fore-arm luokcii
last week. He is attended by Dr.
McClc.-ky and is doing well.
The rush on our advertisin;
utniis and the spec h of (Jen. Gordon
which we publish in full this week
preven s us from giving much news.
Bry.lyc, Sipp, McQueen and Reid,
will run an excur.-jon train from Ath*
cus to Atlanta on Friday, Dee. 27th,
Christmas week, via Ga. Railroad.
Separate coaches for white persons.
Fare for round trip only $3.00. This
is a splendid opportunity for those
who wish to visit the Gate City dur
ing the holidays, aud doubtless many
will go.
Dr. McCIesky has. changed his res
idence, and when not professionally
engaged can be found on Prince Av
enue at what is known ns the Mitchell
residence.
Mr. Thomas Chcely, of Oconee
county, while returning from Athens
Inst week and when near the Uni
versity High School, was thrown
from liis wagon and had his thigh
broken. IWwas cfcrrjad rjj-
dence of Mr. John Booth where, un
der the skillful treatment of Dr. *
L. McCleskey, ho is dsing very wel:
Look out for the “Flag Column in
All
■ NoM|C<tlcJ;an.
‘Folly' realizing the c~mm*Arfai Mnhfcwes
that the prosperous city of Athena 1ms over the
whole of North-cast Georgia, and with special
regard for the fact that all Leading Merchants
ore working for only a small commission,..
J.H. HUGGINS
leaves no “Middle Man’s” profits between lii*
customers and himself, but has knocked out
thi “Middle Man” and taken in the ‘ Ring
Leaders” by purchasing his immense stock of
Fall and Winter Goods direct from the Manu
facturers in Battmofe, Pittsburgh New York,
Trenton and Boston. Having visited these
Manufactories in person, an«l selected the best
goods for every branch of his business, he now
defies competition in offering to the people of
North-cast Georgia a stock ot goods nneqnakd
in variety, unexcelled in quality, and nnusual
ly low in prices, llis stock or Domestic and
staple dry goods is full aud complete. lie has
the best stock of harness, saddles, a-hips and
saidles in the city, bargains lor every body can
be found in his large steck of huts and shook
Family and fancy groceries, are among his spe
cials. Ho keeps a large stock of wooden,
willow, and tinware, llis well selected stock
of fire and common table nnd pocuet cutlery
tabic and teaspoons, britauia and silverware,
exceeds anything of the kind ever offered in
this market.
While in Northern and Eastern markets he
mode such large purchases of crockery, glasse
ware. Lamps aud (J\\ on such terms as to ena
ble him eo sell twese goods at wholesale and
retail cheaper than any other Bouse in the
State. Ae is determined to sell these good*
lower than they can bo bought in this section
and not to bo undersoldion anything in his line.
Remember the place. J. 11. Huggins is at his
©Id stand, No. J, Broad Street, Alhtyis, G. ^
„ow cause at ray offoo on
ondav in January next,
d cot*’be granted. Given
under my hand atfoaM*' LtBijkAl day or A>e-
•;«nt*T l878. - s ‘ . *
dec.3.4t. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
I^LARK M ORTGAGE SHERIFF
^ SALE.—Wid i>e sold before the court
house dt or in the vi.^^Ath^iUkUUrke
Ga., on the first Tuesday 1x1 JauuartyiS79, with
in the legal hours of sale the following property
to-wit: one undivided half lot No. 6, Ml
Athena. Georgia, known as WIlhams Rutherford
the Wrath} lot belonging to Southern Mutual
Loan Association, containing one half aflre,
more or less, said lot of land being nnd situate
in Clarke county, Georgia, the property ot o
D. Mitchell with a framed house, chimney m
middle. All levied upon by virtue of a mort
gage fi. fa. from Clarke Superior Court, return
able to August Term 1878, AronChuplin Co.
vs. S. D. Mitchell, Oo the property of defendant
to satisfy the above stated fi. fa., this November
°7ih 1*78
■ dec.S.SOiL J. A. BRW OKING, Shcritf.
G eorgia oconek county.—Jamt* k.
Sicken luis iippl ed for exemption oi per-
ronaity, an i i will pass upon the sarno at 10
o’clock, A. It. on Use 2-UU ilay of Doecnlber
JATA, at my office. ’ "
dec.3.5;. JAMES K. LYLE. Ordinary.
0
A3ST 3STOXJ NCBMENTS
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorised t'announce F. R. LUCAS
as a candidate for the office of Tux Collector of
Clarke County at the ensuing cltH*ti jn i u January
next.
We are authorized to announced. II. DORSEY
as a candidate fur the office of Tax Collector of
Clarke County at the ensuing election in January
We are authorized to announce JOHN \V. WIEU
as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of
Clarke county at the ensuing election in Jauuary
next. td.
At the rolicitation of n m mbir of friends|I
hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector for Clarke* County, at the ensuing
election in January ncxL
DUKE HAMILTON.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Wc are authorized to announce Mr. G. M.
Booth as a candidate for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Clarke county at the enduing election
in January next.
W e are authorized to announce the name of
‘DAVID E. SIMS as a candidate for Rc-electiof
to the office of Receiver ot Tax Returns on
Clarke County at the election in January next.
A'
before tlie Court House door in the town ot
Watkinsville, between the legal hours of sale
on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol
lowing property to-wit: one hundred and forty-
six acres ot land. more or less, in said county
of Oconee, adjoining lands of George W. Veal,
Albert H. Edwards and others, known as the
William F. M. Veal’s home place; levied on ns
the property of William F. M. Veal to satisfy
two u.fiis., in favor ot Mrs. M. E. Morton, Exe-
trix of James F. Mortou di ceased li. fas. re
turnablc to the December term of Ocone
County Court. This 1st day of Novcmbe
1878. B. E. OVERBY, Depute Sheriff,
dec. 3, 1878. SOd.
M .
SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold before the
court house door in the town of Dau’clsville in
said county on the first Tuesday in January
1879 to the highest bidder, between the legal
hours of sale, one tract of land in said corut;
of Madison, containing 2. r >0 acres, more or less
known as the G. 11. Bird place, adjoining land:
of G. v. Sanders, T. J. Scott, J. 1*. Hull and
others, the place is well improved aud in a good
Ifhtc of cultivation. Sold as the property of
G. II. Bird to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from’the
uperior Court of Madison county, in favor of
. K. it L C. Matthews, vs G. II. llird principal
and J. M. Matthews security, property pointed
out by plaintiffs, end notice given to tenant in
<lec.3.S0j. T. F. BAKEC FI. ?.
M adison dHEKirF sale—wm be sold
before tlie Coan- bouse uoor in tlie t<
ot Donieisvllle, it- said county, cn the i
Tuesday in January 1S79, between the It
hours of sale, to the highest bidder, one t
in said county, containing one hundred
sixty acres more or less, adjoining Jan Is of
siah Drake, Singleton Henry r nd others, f-
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Madison Snpe
Court in favor of Maltha F. Carithcrs, aga
J. S. Dudley, jun., and J. S. Dudley, i
Property pointed out by plaintiff 7 s attorney,
nnd legal notice given to tenant in possession.
This Nov. 25th, 1878.
Dec. 8-td. T. F. BAKER, Deputy Sheriff,
M .
before the Court House door in the town of
Danieltvillc in Madison County, on the first
Tuesday in January 1S79 between the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder; the tract of
land on which G. II. Bird resides in stiid county
one half mile from Danielsville, containing
about 250 acres, adjoining lands ot G. C, San
der#, T, J. Seott, J. P. Hall and others, well
improved nnd convenient to churches, mills,
etc., sold as tho property of G. H. Bird, to satis
fy a fi. fa. issued from justice court 201 district.
M. of a dd county, iu favor of Griffith &
'Crane vs. G. II. Bird. Property pointed out by
defendant and lew made nnd returned to u
bv W. W. Beard, L. C„ on Nov. 8th 187^.
*dee.8.30d. T. F. BAKER, 1). S.
Georgia Rail Road Company
Scperixtbnd:-nt’.s Ofim b, (
.Augusta, Ga., Sept. 28th, 1S7S. \
Commencing $[Sunday, Sept. 15th,
Trniu* vriil leave and arrive at Athens
lows:
Leave ATHENS 1
Leave Wiuttrvill©
Leave 1-tcxington :
Leave Antioch
Leave Maxcys 9.20 a m
l eave Woodville 9.-W m
Arrive Union Point.. .*.. .10.(6 a v
CO NEE SHERIFF SALE.—Will be sold be
de oemjjeb
BB5SS"
1878
ftsieilfl
STOVES
LOWER THIN EVERT
which t^ey are situated, containing six acres of
hind, more Or less, near Watkinsville, and ad
joining M, L. Durham, ,J. E. Mtumy and Mrs
E. "Lee md. known as tho-Durham Mills.
Levied on as the property of H. C. Durham to
satisfy a fi. la in lavor oi John White, issued
A.u.nnn Kmvifini* .11(1 Tftlinvihlo tfl
25th day of November 18T8.
B. E. OVERBY. Deputy Sheriff.
r.ov.29.30d.
The interest due payab’c in coin Jan. 1st.
1879, on said bauds, will be paid on prc?euta-
ou at the National V-ark.
nov.29.lm. S. C. REESE, O. T.
F. L AVINKLEll,
Watch.Mnker and Jeweler
BROAD STREET,
AthwiSft Georgia.
Di. Stii |Lindon's [Dnig State,
Having served a regular apprenticeship
Wsich Factory in Germany
I ilatter my elf that l understand the
business having been 25 years at.
My Work is my Guarantee
AND
Prices Lower Than Any
pretentious parade of names or costly and
in * - —
{KIOJ
The
FOB—-
TSSbXoast SfibSTS'ZT
.to preieinioiw jiuiuuu m vvauj 7
flashv.auvc rtisemcuts necessary to convince the
people that 1 cau cell
Largest Stove
j66 and 68 Whitehall Street, .Atlanta, Georgia-
- ~ai —.—i ,, u'lBf.cgt. ;
BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS?
—-As law •imd lii irtnnv* instances lower tha
DRY GOODS STORE.
Wo have thit'Fall made unusual c-ffert* to
place before the.. public in onr several btercs
pood cud de.'irable goods from first hands, and
in addition tb ! u great many imported tsptcidUy
form one of our firm spent several weeks ^ at
tending A vet tori Sales, visiting Manufacturing,
Importing and Commission houses, so that every
advantage that cash can command has been ap
propriated. The result is uo such Mock of
goods can be shown in tins country. lYicil;
attention to.u lew of onr leading departments.
DRESS GOODS -Wc have evcryThinj? new;
in this department. Colored Silks all shaded'
and qualities, UfcmcU Hair, Debages, Lusters, f Our Carpet 8t<rrc is equal in nze to onr Drv
Suitings, Mohairs. Bonrettes, Brocades, French | Goods Store, and contains more than double
Novelties, etc. No house in this city can show i the quantity of Carpets to be fouud ln any other
as large a stock of oress goods. # i -Carpet Store in tlie State.
BLACK SILKS \—We make a specialty of, j Having determined to avoid the middle prof-
atul will iu evciy instance, sell us low us the ! it of t-Ue Jobbers, we have bought onr Curpete
lowest N-ew Y ork retail price?. this Fall direct from the manufrctur?r.
HOSIERY l—The largest stock of Hosiery iu ! W© have bouglit in such quantities ns to get
the SUtc, great many new styles of recent ini- bottom prices nua biggest discounts,
portation just received. * We now have in ft ore the largest stock of
GENTS AND BOYS CASSIMERES.—More Velvet, Axministcr, Body Brussels. Tapestry
'JCt2ti«<rinni in all the w patterns.
jliadci
—.... —— ... Fspur,. Window SliiuiP.. Lnmbrequkj
raminfretorers Agents * price by bale. ‘•^Material, l^iee Curtaius/ilair Cleth, Cocoa ns4
BLANKETS f BLANKhTS'l—Having had *?nae Matt ruga always on hahd in large quanta
the adyantagi- of the immense mid snmnier sale 1
Waiuviie an lns)>eoU«t»: gf the departwerntf
and inform all in advance that we cannet •#
undersold in the Carpet line.
k ol Blankets in New York, we are prepared to
»oIl them as low us thej usually cost at the
mitnu factory.
Bargains in Flannels, Gouts, -SLndie* and
Misses Underwear, etc., etc.
Samples of Dry Goods rent oh application.
CARPET STORE! CARPET. STORK1
than double our hi
Hot lowest prices. *, -
AUCTION BARGAINS!—In Tftblte Linen?,
Doyles,.Towels, Irish Linens, Led Spreads, etc.
***•«*» -»Au*imaicr, xjuuy x>rtiS;ei3. TflpestlW
Brussels, 3-plys, Ingrains, 2 plys, and cheapest
( pr^Kts ever exhibited in one house In tho
State.
Oil clot! a for fleers from 3 to 18 feet wide.
SHOE STOKE! SHOE STORK!
Our Shoo Store docs not oonabt of on# c-;n«f
in a Dry Goodt loom, but U a separate star* t#
itself, and of rame aiae aa each of our other
tores containing Dry Goods and Carpets.
Wq have in tlua store all the loading n
of tho best and most favorably known shoe*
such aa Mile’s, Burt’s Freeman’s, Canfield's*
Dunbar’#, Boiler’s, and numerous other 'veil*
known makes of Boots aud Shoes. Woem
safely say that no shoe house in Georgia nan-
show so extensive a Mock of Gents, Ladioa,
Misses, Youths and Chihireu Shoes, as we now
oiler in our Shoe Store.
Every pair of Boots and Shoes wo hava art
made expressly to our order, and of selected
material.
We Icel confident tha 1 . it is to the interest of
all in want of goods to examine our iincunsa
stock before making any purchase.
IBLACK CASilMEUES!i Wel _ cl .
and everyone in want of these goods, both wholesale and retail, toexa:
do better on them tlum wc will.
re arranged with fin Importer to use Black Cashmeres in lnrgc quantities, and it will ray each
... - these goods before purchasing elsewhere.* No New York Jobber Will
Oct.8th,3m
CHAMBEStLiXIT, BC^ITTOIT & CO..
CD and 68 WHITEHALL STREEP, ATLANTA, GA.
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AH ENTIREU MSWIKsEMTiflH
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WheiV >c
■«* l io i Mi -f.nd sc r ;nv
noney
and the pi- pie ..re finu-
.vvmc to A lu n«», don’t
;ny extensive stock of Cook-
Mu. k E. JONES,lout: .md lavor-
e kuoijsn in tl.is line will be found with me.
■ snr • Slid : iv n;« a call before you buy.
J. G. WILKINS,
; rre.iStreet, Athene, Georgia, one door above
ihcu'soow to it*. bcpt.10.4m.
GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY,
Where; *, William M. Coile applies to me
for Letters of AdministruHon on the estate of
JjimeafwCoi’p, lute ot said county doceasod :
These are tliorcfore to cite ami admonBh all
concerned to show cause at my office on or be
fore the iitst Monday in January next, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund at office this 4th No
vember 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov.12.S0d.
G eorgia, Clarke county
Whereas, in consequence of tee deat
Ik _k *tXna.olesale "Dry- Goods.
FALL IS7S. . - FAL1 ^
M. C. Si J F. Ml a CO..
Importers nncl Jobbers of*Foreinn and Domestic
NT Y.
death of
tho administrator, Richard D. Moor**, the estate j
of Ephraim M.B.*ynon, late of the Suite of South
Carolina, deceased, is unrepresen:•• 1 an*l not
likely to be represented. These are therefore
to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause
at my office on or before the first Monday in
January next, why administration do bonis non
on the estate of said deceased should not be
vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county or such other person or persons
the eonrt of Ordim.ry of said count v may dc*?m
proper and fit, uuder the statute* iu such case
mane and provided.
Given under my hand at office this 13th day
of November 187s.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
nov.19.S0d.
Tk* nrvcdjr «r «*• 39*-k
Barham's Infallible
1’LACK SMITHING
OUR Nf/W H1UCK SHOP
—at the—
Corner" Clayton fed Jackson Sts.
Fitst-Class Horse-Sloeing.
fJAJSpeeiaUy, by the bcs» Sheer in Qcorgia.^
fibrnsmlihing.
Guns, Pistols, locks, etc., repaired at short
f notice aud sati.--faction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
Axes, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the finest
temper. Work warranted.
PLANTATION YORK.
Plows, Wogqna, paruag<*s repaired # in the
best maaDer and at short no^jcc. *
Sole patautcc ol'Bn -sc*.t’s plctw *took,
John LS. Basso-fct.
n:v.rch20-ly.
STOTSGS!!
Ba it known, to all whom if may concern,
that the present General Assembly will be
petitioned to pass a law to prefect ihewa’e of'
intoxics’ing spirits in the L*61st Militia llistrict,
of tl.e State of Georgia; known us the Salem
District of 1 '
November 1
PILE CURE.
Manufactured by the
Bxrlss yCete-Ca.* Larhaa> ITj 0.
It never fall* to enm IfmorrlMlde
or Pllcv wUfn a cure U poclble.
Price I.Ui aod beam flde Icitlmealite
rarslsbed oa appUeaUea
ORITT^AL I-iOTBL:.
AUGUST A, GDIliGIA.
Mrs. W. M- THOMAS, Prop’r
Tlus Hotel, so Veil known to the citizens ot
Clarkciand adjoining c unties, is lopnted in tho
centre of the business portion of Augusta, con
venient-to Post Office, Telegraph Office and
Depot, and offers inducements to the public
nuequaled bv any other Hotel in the City,
--feot-tr.
STBOXGEil than aay lc::3t I'JWdtr
in the "World,
AND PERFECTLY PU-S,
WARRANTED '
To xaal.'o Better/ Lighter, Uea'thior,
Sweeter, more Tootliaomo, naoro
Digestible, and more Nutritious
BREAD. BISCUITS, CAKES,
PUDDINGS, PASTRY, Etc.
THAN CAN 1?N OBTAINED IN ANY
OTHER WAY.
i Eli Fils
BN AHA
Sea Foam
IS ASSidyTELY PURE,
Anti contains co ingredient or element
whioa ta i proioeo injurious effects.
V*'hi!e it possesses m.ue of tho bad Qualities
of other basing njjnpounds, it has ucuble the
strength of any mher yeast or baking powder,
and NEVEH.I’ATlJS to make light bread.
bight, \vfcll-rai*eu breu*l. biscuit, and cakes
digest easily, and comlme to good health.
Tlie victims of poor cookery abound on every
hand, and arc numbered by thousands ami
tens'of thousands. No more x»rcvalent and
.tiistrcssin" complaint exists than tlyspepsia.
We have it on goo-1 authcrity, that more than
$1,000,000 ucrc paid oat la»t year
IS THIS COUNTRY ALONE, for
> care this malady,
ounce of prevention is
th a pound of cure,
.e of ladigertlcn and
patent medicines ti
REMEMBER'.
No, more potent • cauv
s aad Norphiu* h.ibltcurcd.
y t:.h original
5 CUKR. “iupdVUU*. for book oa
9 Oplnm Ruin;. U \T B. Srtuirc,
H WorthinzV.a. G.-octo Co.. Iui.
2TotiC3l
WIIUREAS Emory F. Anderson nj plies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of MIL
ley Klutts, He of said county deceased. These
are thercf.re to cite and admonish all ronce^ned
or before tip
aoUMettev
jy in December next why
‘t ttav ef KoTombor 1878.
JAMES lb LYLE,
Ordinary Oconee I’o.
Arrive Atlanta
Arrive Macon
Arrive Augusta
Leave Augusta....
Le;ive Mecca.
Lchy-• Atlanta..
•Leave Union Poipt..,,
Arrive Woodville
Arrive Maveys
Arrive Antioch
Arr.vo Lexington
Arrive Wintemlie
Arrive Athens
I rains run daily, except t*
which are daily except Sundayb.
I' ' t*. .. j A it
8.A0 r u
h.16 P H
7.63 am
4.34TA M
9.60 a M
1 .,V* p ir
,.,.2.10 pm
C-SO ? *
iJW. PM
fi-COT M
p m
4-‘2. r > P M
from Macon
y f . fi. Dorsey, Gen., Pass., Agt.
S. K. «JctiNM)N, Snpt.
TURF EXCHANGE,
WAU, (SXJWl i.R .'.ID 8TREBT,)
ATHENS. GEORGIA.
I am now reviving the Largest and Best As*
sorted Stock of Liquors over brought to tho
Gfttv. both for the -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE.
'Those drawing: to purchase
aept.24.tf. , CAVT *
if Oconee County. THs tho 9* th of
rl376. ’If* ^ nov.29j$0cL
Or G. L. :ircCLESIvFA',
Having resuinci'thc practice of'Medicine,
fere bis profes.-ijhal a (Brices to U»6 public,
bath City and Country. Office ntfhc New Drug
Storc*’ot n. G^LLjtexn, under NetvTon House,
Athtnsj.Georggw S St’ e« pt.3.3rn.
s. a.
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Over W. J. MOFtTOitfS Office,
J.UKS0X ST., tT n.'S. iu.
TPIJS BEST STOCK
I
awl the * -
PINHST WOHKMEN'.'
Fits guaranteed or no pay asked.
Repairing a specialty. Prices to suit tho times
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
1 oetSWhn. / J;, .
MOSS & THOMAS,
CoTTGH Ficioas & CcKMISSiOH MeRCH«T§,
Clayton St, Athens, Ga.
AAvumjb' iiimU f>'i CoUon conrigpoA in Slow,
tejjt.lT,ly,
R.
whtcovt 1 class,
♦ A *
White Lend ami
Linseed Oil,
Colors. Turpentine,
Varnishes, Drugs,
Meiljcines, Chemicals,
? Soaps, PerfuTuery,
Colognes, Hair,
Nall, and
TOOTH IiRUSUES.
.t
^he Bajoibb of the 17tb jjjst,
m
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7®
y
MANUFACrrURER OF AND liE.I.ES 1>
iRlfihEI;
DRY
Hoots, Shoes,
GOODS,
Hats and Notions,
Comer Pryor anti Wall Streets,
:0P1'0SITF. KIM11AU. HOUSE,
ATLANTA,
G .A..
ng'lo the trade the glare
. jlarpest *=toek of the above goodst ever offere
desire to call the special attention efthe trade to the following
Goods of ©ns? own Importation.
pass p r;ind Double-warp Black A!pacas,”Purc Mohairs, Lnstrecs nnd Briliinnteer.a.
IS COMMENDED
By Clieipists, 3>lijsicla::s, Scientific Men,
2unl every Xtou-jokec^er trho lisa
CIVfiS XT A faikibiAb.
All who have te-ti.l its r.K-rU*K^frc to Us
L-rtcclion. It Win Uo nil that h ckI.ai.-U lor it,
cl ia warranted to v(- ir.tifiaction. 'i l-.e
lady who has once used it v.-i!t an soon Uis-
peuse vvilh salt from her juntry as <!o
without Sen Foam. It st.’j'.ds cverywhno
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
F»*r tlie purposes for which it is intchdcri; and
not only is this the case, I>ut Ihe savins:
whlcii Is effected l>y Its use |S really
wonderful. One can of Sea Foam is worth
three or any other baking compound.
BY USING SEA FOAM,
YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD
BY FORTY POUNDS
Than can In any other way bo made from a
barrel of hour; and tho saving in eggs, milk,
and other ingredients will, during three
months, more than pay Its cost. " -
8I--A b'OANI is now u-vd by the leading
hole: • .u*d res tan rants tlnvughout the country,
an-! • • y birgclv in private families.
GIVE ST ATRIAL
H :>• •' •hiiuty v; <rthy of this, and you wiji
Uev. v r i n, ?io housekeeper haring cnle
u.' 1 i'\ ,\ 1' ;• \>[ will crer c urin be without it.
-• •’ • •••/ t-f S : .v Jv.'.M is pre.HiiUd a shift ■
i ..rj..r v.w.oml twcnty-scrm
COGKBN© KSOSP'ES
ot great vnmo »*» e . ry l!ousclcec|»er.
ycuv |*s*occr f«r it, und if lie is unwilling
to supply it, send for circular and price-list to
GAETZ, JDMS & CO. : SoIs Mrs.
176 Putins St, 'Sew-York,
1878,--MILLINERY-1878.
FOR THE FALL ANB WINTER!
Miss MARIA McCARTNEYi
Bc^-s'to make the annonneemont that she is.
rec#4vjng daily additions to her extensive as
sortment of
^ASI-IIOlvTABLE
Hits, 8ohnets, Ribihs, Scbfs, sta
and woul
mers to visit
purchases elsewhere. The
Isowest Price Always Guaranteed
I’lcass c dl aU
2fa. 5, College Ayeime.
Sptoialatten Ion g: von lo tho m iking of
Bridal Hats and Bonnets
and Silk Handkerchiefs.
Th.e Aboira goods are ITe-w anc. Fresh, and of our
own Iraporta-Cion ’Wi.-bhin the last sisrby
da3rs-
We alsrr-nsk jitrrnrton of tho trnde to our unnsn.*r!lv lartcc stock of DO>rESTI01 COTTON
4 NI ? WOOLLRN GOODS. Our House was repro-entec a. the large sale of Flannels and
Hiankets m New ) ork in Jnly, winch goods were bought, lor less G un the cost ot the Taw
material. Our Cotton Good? and.Jeans were l>onght at the
Low Bull Prices of Kd-smnmer
Onr Not ion Stock, Boots nnd Shoes, Men’s and Boy's Fur and Wool Hats, Ladies’and Misses’
Trimmed lints were never more complete. It is well to add wj have an immense stock of Jeans,
coth Eastern and Western, with our usual supply of the celebrated
Conoopd JP © a. st s sad
ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS
Will be Offered and Sold at the Lowest Prices.
J
Our business has increased so rapidly, and has ^rq^n so largo, that now a bare commission
on onr sales is qqitc satisfactory to us for a proflr.
We extend a kind invitation and nhearty welcome to all Merchants to examine oar stock
and prices, oet.6.2m, .
I ! request Ir r many friends and custo-
visit lier cstub’islansnt before rank in:
8
►
*S3
%
m
m
Wc have a lav
having boug t
stock than ever before and
♦ !*«*'«*. TOfUrir. jz* .
(CORNEU, CLAYTON & JACKSON STREETS,) ,
With ample capital, experienced workmen aud the‘use of the heat ma
terial, I am prepared to give customers better bargains than can be secured
_i i , t , • Give me a call.
deo,$-3m.
iftf
elsewhere. I defy competition in work and prices.
CSTKepairicg a specialty.
t^-ALL FOR CASH,”
We can afford to give best figures on them.
C. W. LONbf & CO.
WHOLESALE AND LET all. DLUGGISTS
Athens, GEor.oiA.
fiopt.ll.ly.
MAN FA
Of Leather, Boots & Shoes.
Constantly on hand a Jarge^tock of Brians, Men’s and Women’s Balmo
rals, Boys’ and Misses Shonq of same styles. Their stock is of the 1 est nm-
t.crial, -workmanship' superior, and prices to suit the times. They offer
the r manufacture both wholesale and retail. Give them a trial.
, <xt.8.3«i. K. & 3. 0. EBERT! AST.
G eorgia, oconee county—merca*.
Isaac Low, Administrator with the Will
Annexed of Roderick Hill deceased, petitions
in terms of the law to 1)6 di-chargod from said
administration. Tbeoe are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons concerted to show cause
at ;ny office, on or before the first Monday iu
December next, against the granting said dis
charge. Given under my hand at office this 29th
day of August 1S78 £
scpt.S.Om. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
oodvxdP^Y.3sr-5r,
iVtritElTS, GEORGIA.
VOUNQ L. G. HARRIS, Pri»id«nt
STEVRXS TIIOJUS, Scfrtlary.
Crow .*■»!>. iptlUl', I8fj, . tl8«,6Sf Oi
Resident Directors.
Youmo L. G. IlAitnis,
John h. Nbwtos,
Dr. Henry Hum,
Alrin P. Dearino,
Coe. Robert Teoe as.
wyiS-wlj
G. 5S A XT g B SA
MANrrjVAOT-CTHBR
or AXD DE.VIEB IN J
Tobacco, Skuff, Pipes, 6i, k,
College Avenue, Athens, Ga.
lam Agent for the celebrated u Ocoonecchee”
Smoking Tobacco. Also sell the “ Lucy
Hinton ” and other fine Brands of Chewing
Tobacco. Come and examine ruy stock. A
shore of patronage solicited,
oct 1.3m. G. HAUSER.
FOREST CITY
Foundry A no M achine Works,
170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower,
Augusta,... . Georgia,
GEO; R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors,
/ .
Mamifnctare Portable and Stationery Steam Engines, and Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hangers, etc.,- Iron
and Brass Castings,{Plantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cane Mills
and Kettles, Horse Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Rim r.udolher
stylos of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over
hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. S-»nd
for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Ageuls for the "Celebrated Eli pee
Double Turbin Water Wheel, the Judson Governor, the Niagara
Steam Pi mp and Nordike, Marmon & Co’s Plantation Mills.
Send for Circular.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors.
may.2l.ly.l878.
8tkvens Thomas
Eliza L. Newton,
Fkrdinand PHIKIZr
Da. R. M. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
.19
J ti
OB WORK OF ALL DESCEH
tion’neatly done at this office.
For Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine; lias been but little used and is in per
fect order. For sMe cheap for cash. Apply at
*cg29-tf. | THIS OFFICE
Ian a all dlwordcrs brqnght on f*y.India-
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
LOWKANCB&MADDE Is,
tlA VEJUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS
^ XJ* BlsTYTTJilE.
Our good? are all NEW Jind aalwe are selling for Cash we guarantee
! k
OurGoods Lower than any House in North-East Georgia
tod Prices beforo buying elsewhere.
LOWRANCE & MADDEN,
Call and examlnd'our Godds *
’ 1 • ' i f. ' aJ *
sep v.. m.
^Gilleland,* Wood & Co’s., old stand
ATBE^, QE0?GIA-