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a o N B A N N E B r X O V E M B E li 25,
Tuk-i‘ay November 25, 1879.
Cfncial County anil % Prink
0rgifl far Oconee and Madison Counlies,
Ail niivtriifciiK'iiis for tho Weekly
]' vsm:k ho liambd in i,y j.>
, . l K .k .... Saturday.
1hw)q u " !JC g l ;, ,i, " na n res ;, leilt
o| Athcn s —h ; W been elected priucij«l
,hc Q?'»«v8 !e Coilu_'«* for m-xt
Ue is a graduate <>:' th« Unis
xersliy, an 8 s „„ „ t , he IJev Dr Laue
of inis oil y. We c-ingratiilatc him,
•<n.i wish inn, modi success in t.bc re-
>pons , bl > position io which h
ueen called.
has
fly is lingering in lit,- lap of
weather; good for
’ T1
Fa I-
Fine, hearty
\V:llki"g.
Jack I'Vest assort* his sway those
•n i:nings.
Jt u;ls 'die "i.'gcst registry list Atli-
rns over had.
Y iji.tr Innohos mot cold water floats
are now the rage.
The weather came down like a
tKiom on the town.
The dry goods man riihhc.h his
I... ,ls g!:. folly in.w.
Now doth the busy candidate ims
, roli shining honr.
TO TUB T HANK SGI VI NU
GAMESTERS
fttl^!‘v- Ui °* ,t * r,,;n C tlt« success of
, i® "unroi’s on thanksgiving day,
and that the public may 1^^
at of t!lc game products of lids sec-
tion wc respectfully request that every
teMf* «■*»:«i»i »...»
K”.“ tair ■“ dS '»™r To
S GRAYED' oit STOLEN.
“ye"," 1 If' £ "». »V™.
a.t by tiie Uock College on the' Jef
• i.v.n road- Frank Sirkckfast.
Cho,,, l«»l Worr;
n a on! intention to ihn r.d
meal of (he Georgia Chemical Works j R *»
nt An .'ti'U GeoigLi. Mr \ jj ! road ,i
}; ' r :. v ,,f :‘ : . !v °>y >* u>e Agent tor i
; lo f di.psM Goauo end
tixture arc alre.dyso ex-
1<c ‘l 'hat they need no com,
‘is vm have . idy to call
, v ‘h.rsey's for the above
t ae will (ill your order.
pi t »/ lollof twenty tuiics ind
app y v*i, katrfs endoL on
<aub secUoa arc.mpletcd- You .lid
.not yield your opinion as to me wia-
do.. of commencing at Lula until
told you Lu a w M not a terminus and
? cou!d ° n b' *ocore an endorsement
R bon we bad completed a section of
twenty miles from cither terminus—
Athens or Clayton When you were
conv,need mi this joint yon instantly
yielded. We then decided to grade
the forty miles before asking an en
dorsement. This was done to avoid
expense ot high freights on Ga. R. R,
and drayage at Athens and was done
at yonr instance.
Ti
mi.. .s, unnnproN nine miles of
min'valcd in
'H’s Cough Sy rup.
NORTHEASTERN.
i.KNt i: hu t Explains
jlr-Et-y.
. . ,, o - many to suit, I
scribe. \ o:i auvanced tile
portion of the money
rtui-w.
\Ye
name n
for ,\1
Ki-.ii.l
bill
■ a:v ready to announce any-
s flams r.s a e.mdidate for Aldor-
So walk up gentlemen, it takes
y la buy land.
oi.ou.is are now worn oti the
< by tho-ic only whose refinement
I not be crowded it" packed in
v of a needle
m. r fi-h p>n.l, ha* been filled
nt of Jacobs A Michaels,
•h i'ji' these improvements, onr
lk.< arc getting better,
re auihorized to announce the
W. J. Morion as n candidate
.-rinan in the Third Wind.
li> bo hold 3rd of December,
A a interesting event will take place
'k'ii the Georgia road early' next
h T.hc occ i-iou will be graced
hyb.c presence of a fair daughter of
“Fragments gathered up from the
I. .ids Table,”,is the title of an inter-
*»'iag article in the last Christian Ads
V"cn:e. by Rev. Geo. W. Yarborough,
of Athens.
W .■ are glad to welcome back to our
wv Mr. M. G. Cohen, who lias been
or a visit *., his friends in Europe.
He is looking well and must have
H'.v.d his trip.
The phrenologist row feclelh the
'.i-:!.:.m hen! and intcrpretetli the
aa;-> :hen of to the wearer of the
IV Haniicr will publish charts
ml rates.
the i
aair 1, ti e famous Athens hotel
. •»> not leave that city, but will
“|va another hotel after the first of
ana-try. Hurrah for Clinnrd !-
■> County Videttc.
it.e uptown people will establish
Y’hone and connect it with the
“ e i fh"c. we will, besides giving
1 ; 1 • laws, give the alarm of fira
!i : -ny of th. ir bouses eatcii.
ooires•
•"'<?»» Hor. How. ll Cobb
i t r. ference to mv
w til the X M R. li
. i ns itself, :ui,l I
n tosav in this connection
it is reported bv
I 'lienV.s „i Mr. J. II
id route ageuev in ins
to oeemiii, a e .iidi late for
ul'y of the city of gVtliens,
rest of the Geo. R. R. Co.
prejudice of the N. li. R.
I'liis rejiort is uiteily false
bout foundation, and that I
e Air. Carlton will do me the
o say, that I have never spok-
n or be to n e on the subject
ndidaey and further that I
gency directly or indirectly
eing him to be a candidate.
I F. Pjiinizy.
Jo. Nov. 21st 3 879.
do. Nov. 1 Oil*, 1S79.
i’F.i.i, Coi:;:.
Aon have b'.-n familiar
tmciion as stock-holder
the X T . E. K. K. from
to this time. I am
then; arc citizens of
iders of the com-
love that my conduct
director evidenced
to sell the N.
the Ga. 11. R. I
ask th: freely write to me your
It givesnta pleasure testate that
any app.elicnsion I ever had that you
were actuated by any other than a
sincere and honest purpose to build
»' R R independent of the
Ga. 1C 1C or any other connecting
line has long since been dispelled and
lkuow of no facts or acts of yours in
connection with the N. E. K R e j.
tlier as a stockholder or director which
indicttted any other purpose than to
promote the interest of tde stock hol
ders of the N. E. R. R a(ld the com-
muntty of Athens independent of anv
and ail other interest, and altliou-li
you do not require it, you wi 1 pardSn
my stating some of many acts of yours,
winch when known must convince any
•air minded man that you have done
ail :n your power to secure to Athens
and the stockholders of the N. E. R.
independent and self sustaining
,aud I would not with t,„M
Agent, for I ) r ?.' a '“’f o'l'-rs who served the roi.l
■ire i at Hie above | ,ul ' "‘vusure of praise.
Yet I have lung since bceu caoviuc-
c J that all interested in the X. E. R.
K. owe you a debt „t gratitude ibr
the^roaU as far as com.,lea d.
. y our la ‘b'v subset iplio.i to the eaii- 1 »
Ha: stuck encouraged many t
tile greater j
_ purchase the j
iron first luul, vou pur-
cnased the bonds of the city of Ath- !
ens when the city w.is without credit '
and in too , sl o) the panic of 1873. j
.1 oil advised that work Oe suspended
«» 18i4 and tl,ai compelled the con- i
tractors to aco.-|.i pay in Athens
bonds at a lair p. Le. i lie e are only
the morepronnne.it tacts wnica prove
conclusively your constant purpose to
maintain the road and complete the
Work economically, and they ev i,!
hence the untiring zeal, and earnest
Constant endeavor on yonr pan ;J
Bvo.d any needless expenditure, li
. is niodlcss for me to enumerate every
mimr act. and these are sufficient io j
pr«>ve j'oiir a»inci*rity ot purport*,
Which you to build the
ort!ieaslorn Kiilruad cconoiuiuillv
in order that the origin 1 stock!io!der s
could preserve uuJ mam lain the road
independent, of all others and es-
ptcially the G»*orgia Road. Nor is it
necessary for me to say that you did
thus contribute in .re than any, it not
all others, to the successful comple
tion and operation of the present forty
miles.
I have often said to othei s.and I am
glad of an opportunity to say to you,
that your financial character and
credit in the State, your prudent ad
vice, patient expenditure of time aud
labor, wise managemcn', liberal con
tributions of money in stock and loans,
and constant, careful supervision ot
every detail ol the work on the road, or
finances ot the road, enabled us to
build the present forty miles. While
others did much, all iu their power,
by contributing their time, labor and
money, and while without them, you
could have done nothing, yet without
your aid I sincerely believe th ■. North
eastern Railroad line to the Air Line
Railroad would still be a thing of the
future.
tth* nrwa of this terrible
J doubt return in » more
Lfornt la the fall months
ITINE, a Remedy discover-
i mod used with each won*
|f> America where the most
‘ are found, caneee from
9 to be filtered or strained
^ _ *o It puses through the
excess of bile exi>t*. By lu
the Urer and touuch the
ypnsvenU to a certainty any
Black Vomit, but also cures
of the Bowels, Dyspepsia
I Yellow Fever who will expel
ind excess of Idle from the
SELL’* HEPATI.VE, which
s in 25 cent sad $1 §0 bottles,
ess by the Proprietors,
KELL A CO., Phils., Pa.
Dr, |Stil!ingjaorQueai’s Delight.
wonderful cures of Rheuma-
[ Rheum, Syphilis, Cancer, Ul-
jt come from all parts of the
ply mnarkahle but so miracu-
was it not for theabuodance
iLZ~Ot Srror.la. Ar. Cue Or C,t.
. Branson.
, Oi., September 15, 1871*
o years I have been a great
. n its most distressing form*.
. . to my room and bed for fif-
rofulous ulcerations. The most
for such cases had been used,
it physician* consulted, with-
sent. Thus prostrated, dis-
[ was advised by Dr. Ayer, of
to commence the use of your
Stillingia. Language is as
ibe the relief I obtained from
;iiingia as it is to convey an ada-
intensity of my suffering before
~’ne: sufficient to>ay, 1 aban-
tedies and continued the use of
8tillingia, until I can say truly,
11 pain,” of all disease, with
t the active punuit of my pro-
m (eight •months have elapsed
since table curv * wi,hout return of the
above statement, I refer to
••w County, Ga., aud to the
f lor of Cherokee Circuit, who are
ac<t& 1 uc * 1 shall ever remain, with
Your obedient tervant,
J.C. BRANSON Att'y at Law.
l MIRACLE.
'est Point, Ga., g®pt* 16, 1870.^
daughter was Liken on the 25th
3, with what was supposed to be
m, and was treated for the same
ias. In March, following pieces of
i work out of the right arm, and cou
rt! 11 all the bone from the elbow
joint came out. Many pieces of
of the right foot and leg. Th*
, pronounced one of White Swelling
been confined about six years to hci
•case considered hopeless, I was in-
)r. Pemberton's Compound Extract
orjpxnd was so well satisfied with its el-
ve continued the use of it until the
r was confined to her bed about six
lie sat up or even turned over with-
he now sits up all day, and sews most
has walked across the -room. Her
i is now good, and I believe she will,
min strength, walk well. 1 attrib-
*ry, with the blessiug of God, to the
suble medicine,
de, I am, yours truly,
W. B. BLANTON.
West Point, Ga, Sept. 16,1870.
[-The above certificate of Mr. W. B.
know and certify to as being true.
8 so; hundreds of the most respected
11 certify to it. As much reference can
1 may be required. Yours truly,
ftA WKORD A WALKER, Druggists.
(LON. II. 1>. WILLIAMS
•EMBERTON'S SriLUSGl v is pre-
1. F. MERUKLL A CO., Phila., I*a.
,:ll Druggists iu il.uu l>.*tlK‘s. or sent by
[Agent* wanted to canvass everywhere.
bo«tk—“Curious Stor?”—free io all.
sent to joor p«s»ple, putable in install-
Best Offer of the Season,
A Whole Stock of
AT
AN D
LESS THAN. COST.
The undersigned desiring to retire from the mercantile
business, now offers at cost his entire stock of goods, consist
ing of Dry Goods, hats, slices, crockery, hal’d ware, groceries,
and in indeed every thing usually kept in a first class, mixed
stock of goods. Upon sale of said stock of goods, possession
of the storeroom now occupied by mo will'be given at ace
upon most reasonable terms of rent Having established a
first rate paying trade and having determined to close out at
cost. Xo better opportunity was ever offered for entering
into a real good mercantile business. Remember, to buy this
stock will be to save the expense of freights, and to enter at
once into a well established trade. Call at once if you desire
to be the lucky man.
JOHN C. PITNER,
Corner of Clayton and Thomas Streets.
nov.l-5.dw.3m. *
LOOK AT THE LATEST NEWS.
c. uvn o ir. ir. x s
FALL AND WINTER
DRY IU I
CZ2 y’Sk. fflkL 'M 1
be can ae*
Boots and Shoes,
MEN’S BOY’S
At the Immense House of
K G. & J. COHEN,
. • * t " .
No. I and 2 Denpree Block,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
We luivs opened nml wilt receivs ati cloguut assortment of N. w Fall and Winter Good*,
cpmpiisini: tile latest Xovl ilies in Silks, VclveU, Satin, Brocade S lk» and all the new shade*
and eomb'mai 'ors in Di es* Good*. r.t lower price* than, at any other house in the City,
Black Casliinei'cs at 15, 25, 35, 50, (>0, 75, and $1.00.
Colored Cashmere, in *11 the newest shades from 15e to all woo! atjSOe BLACK AI-PACAS,
)VERTISE ONLY WHAT
HAVE IN STOCK.
IUSTA Druggist Advertise
ments Copied.
OUilTRACTIONS ON
t INSIDE.
\
No W«. N
THE
ix Relics ox tiie Outside
p.lic justice of this charge
>u to state freely aud
is or ac'.s of mine that
such n belief. I am
of having fuitliftili v
power to l>uikl the N.
lidependeiit line. 1 de
sire that ylfcio was fully acquaint
ed slu nk! «the facts.
If you b*e that anything I did
or advised p.ted such a purpose I
ask that yak so frankly.
Yours truly,
t RDIXAXD PlIIXIZT.
Atheus.t.® )V . 20th, 1879.
Fmxizv, Clarke Co
yonr note of the
and reply at otice
and as fully a®,resting duties of
Court now iajst, will pormit.
X have iieeft c .j a tcd intimately
with you ns a « r ot the N. E. R.
lv. Co. from t®agur.iUon of the
road and uatiBesigned. I think
we were bothB e rs of iho w •i k
ing or husinerftitice of the road
throughoutthi®you were a di
rector, You Mjt I will frankly
write my opinitH to the purpose
which prompleH ju yonr efl'urts
to build the NcHorn li-til Road
or stale any facH acts of yours
within my kmH^kfhic'i todicsit d
Yc N. E. li
a nainUu* of m'nistors from I s p ;rpo8o to R. R,
", ' e ; i! " !’“ ut are expected to pass | to the Ga. R. *»-t not improper,
•uro-jg!i Athens in a few days, en- j ther ;foro, "Pfi'eriect frank-
Pane 1, r Augmta when the North ness requiiB that I
iiiifl
-’■a Conference will meet in a few ! confess ilia
| N. E. U. R- w.i
camions in adop
<;y which you
have oilen j prompted by thc i
1 that your large
now.
Mnns out that Capt. fli-
a l..r heel. W
i winr© the Captain
verness. I is a'! clear
*;'•' llie eld North Stale toms
"a good fellows ns Clinard.
>s a nt irrieil man a bird ?—
■ he comes home at 2 A M
—F-ir the biu-'lil of bao’ielo -—
lug necessary for the mars
action —ive exp'ain that when a
■omi s home at the hour named
5 "u- makes him quail.
, '''-I- i>e seen in onr advertising
Mr. C. Morris is now
' i! miilincry and fancy goods,
Merii'.' "* S
Wh.
hie.!
rttn
and whites r.t cost. Mr.
l,i v,a - •"> good Confederate sol-
l tr . V (i afti-r the war, opened busis
i ; ■' Xo. 13, liroad street, whe'C
•*-" u«s by strict attention to business,
j'i a good trade. 11 is wife who
ila 'l charge <>l the millinery des
. w ill now retire front the
i i ' 1 ' 1 wi.l sell off all lho.mill»n-
| .* goods :ti ('t'.*t.
I I’ U * in-
Tills
'VINE AND BLOOD.
at->st interesting and enter-
. • VIIKVi -
“Tciqicrnnce Story* by Rev.
"• Hi alia m has now reached its
“■ j '*id edition. Tliir speaks wondcr-
I , v lor it; popularity, and to'all who' your
'» read a most readable book we then
U. and Augusta
give a coalition of
a coalition I Hav
disadvantageous I
icmember that I
r nle and favored
and only consent'
inony Grove rou‘
that it was impossi
go<t stockholders
fir the Jefferson n
ii-iii-- • preferring tho JeffJ
r selling i X oa 'fl recall, atti
•mods, then tbaUlio two r
R. A N. E. R.R)
connection be ma<
iivecn Harmony G
vilic. You will ah
that I opposed yoi
monctng grading :
Athous.This oppouti
by some apptebensi
Athens from a dire
! tWttCu Harmony Gn
vill'.
I remember the b
(to whom -.he <picst ;
(erred) decided lo&
I bod tho committee
aud that act'O'i r
meeting yon wid
lini.se ;
for c.iuimeiiV
P work O I the
? began I was
f line Of puli-
This was
a pprehension
n tiie Ga. R.
take you do-
f ads. Such
considered
. You will
tho present
l* J.-ffd'.-O.I
pt the llar-
coavince.l
our lar-
cribe at all
reason for
tie was. as
to a. fear
le Ga. R.
mite and
tely be-
Winter*
the fact
of com-
isiead of
rnmpJed
nage to
tion be-
Wintvr-
1 -ay, eo at nice and securp a
I A'i 1' may be found at Book 8' ore
I. *‘ e oing aud Anderson Athena Ga.
| *11 tho principal book stores of
l^coootry;
was that the Ga.
fri< ndiy to us and w«m
er Ireiphta on iron <*
age at Athens
enormous. Onr ]
In conclusion I will still state that
when in November 1877, it was
thought we would lose the road alto
gether through failure of the endorse
ment of tho Suite, you advised some
of the directors to negotiate with the
Georgia Railroad with a view to a
coalition in such terms as would se
cure a payment of the entire debt of
the Northeastern Railroad, forty per
cent or more on the stock, and termix
nal rates of tariff for all time to Ath
ens. This you thought then could
have beer accomplished, if done he'
fore the adoption of the Constitution
of 1877, and this you stated, that yon
only advised as a last resort, a choice
between these evils, of a private sale
and a possibly ruinous public sale after
February court of 1878, when judge
ments would be had against the road
for tho whole debt.
I well remember thut your advice
impressed me as lieing wise and pru
dent, but I declined to consider it. I
told you frankly that the time was too
short to accomplish anything, as our
stockholders must be consulted. You
raid you only proposed that it be subs
milted to a lull meeting of stock
holders. I, and others consulted, fi
nally decided not to intertain the
proposition, which was that we ap
proach the Georgia Railroad. Yon
stated “you had no knowlede of what
that Hoad would do, nor did you fe.-l
assured auytlii'g could b? aecotn-
psished in tlvit direction. You were
like a drowning man catching at
staws, and you thought it our duty to
try tiie Georgia lin'd road authorities.
Tuis is all that ever occurred, which I
now recall, looking even to a connec
tion with the Georgia Railroad by
your advice, and was only suggested
by you in our then known extremity,
llad wc failed to get the endorsement
of the Slate aud the road been sold,
those of us who refused to consider
even your suggestion and not you,
would have been condemned by the
people ot Athens. In addition to acts
of yours already stated, I recall the
fact that iu order to induce Grant,
Alexander «fc Co,, to make certain
material changes in their bid for grad
ing—first contract—which changes
were t-i onr benefit, you took a thous
and dollars of the stock they were re
quired to accept in payment. This
was then practically giving one thous
and dollars to tiie company. You
also loaned a large amount of money
to a number of stockholders during the
money stringency to enable them to
pay and wore to go oa, and when the
bonds weie endorsed I think the
Northeastern Railroad then owed you
about *19,990.90 money loaned.j
have thus hastily a id without mem
DOW h FANCY PRICES.
.ouqitct Soap, 23 cents,
MngnoliL] m «j lja p t 50 cents,
worth 75c. \
cents, worth 25c.
■’ -ret „; m ,itit!Cs from l.>. to Mc“a vtirJ. F-' NCY PRESS O.O'JPS of all kill.!* and ({iialities
Is now Selling Off at Cost his Millinery and Fancy Goods, such *«n »»■ »■ »*•» u,Tro>: suiriN '* s ' m fc*ntifai .mAn- »t • w-m. kc.
as Huts, Flowers, Trimmings, Silks and Dress Goods, also
<S2v Fvsi r&r
A Large and Well Assortted Stock of Boots and Shoes. Remember
tiie place, No. 13, Broad Street, one door below the Furnituro Store.
nov.21.dw.2m. C. MORRIT, Athens, Ga.
CHEMiS
K O Pv Ct 1 y\.
B
Augusta, Georgia,
Ajpiiu (C-r lo their old customers and the f*uli!ic generally, who w.mt reliable r*» 1 nniforui
Fertilizers, the well known brands of hates,
PATAPSCO GUANO and GRANGE MIXTURE,
AND THEIR SUPERIOR MAKE OF
-A.CXID PHOSPHATE
jdiorlc Acid, and 2 58 |>cr cent ot
For comnestin?, analyzing 13.G' jnr cent, of .
Potash.
vuihddc I !
Also,
S'crinpxHCJx^Ta acid
From tleir Acid (liiumh.ir, nt lower figures th.ru it can 1-c Inid down if i>ou^ht out of the State.
Faverahe ttiih ami prioes to d ialer an l co-isnrners of br.-e orders of ourccods. The Works
of the Pofotiasiy, loctto.l In Augusta, Ga.. are open to the » wpection of the Farmers «.f Gooiyia
and adjoins Sute.i, and our Suncrmtendcnt an*I Chctni Mr. C. IL F. LOWE, will {take
plo •sun iu exhibiting tho Works and its Proinets.
Apily to the Aifoufo of the Company, to b: found h; the principal towns and villages of
Ocor^iu utl South C-irolina, or to
XI \ ■ STOVALL
TKEASUKEK uuJ BUSIXKSS MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA.
S. DORSEY, Agent, A then
>.w3:n.
Browns Esse
worth 59c.
of Ginger 35 cents
And everyUtiL n pfojtoruon.
Our Fancy Dep*„ U nt is now open
and fil'e 1 with a ciss of goods n«vvr
before brought Soutjof Baltimore.
ATHENS PH AtJIACEUTI-
CAL COM3 ANY,
“My Moiher-.ti-latv is a walking
advertisement for Dr. Bull’s Baby
Syrup,’’ a subscriber remarked yes
terday ; “ site recommends it every
where.’’
Ga.
All
New
“Dou't Know Halt' Tl»elr
value.'*
‘•They cur.d me of Ague, Billious-
i c sami Kidney Complaint, as recom
mended. I had a half bottle left
wlr.cli I used for my two little girls,
who the drietors and neighbors said
could not be cured. I would have
lost both of them one night if I had
not given th-m Hop Bitters. They
did them so much good I continued
their use untiil they were cured.
1 hat is why I say you do not know
half the value of Hop,Ritters, au 1 d >
not recommend them high rtv ugh.”
—B n Rochester, N. Y. Seay.her
column.—American Rural Ilumr,
Fenai-I tea is a simple remedy to
quiet tho baby, and this innocent ar
ticle is embodied in Dr, Bull’s Baby
Syrup, w Inch puts the l*by to sleep
without the evil use of opiates Pr’ce
25 cents
Ovc t j ymax’s Opixiox. -Having
had an nppon unity to test the excel
lent qn dities of Dr Bull’s Cough
Syrup, I hesitate not to say, it is the
best remedy I have ever used in my
family—R-r. Win. Chapman, Pastor
M. E Clmr.ih, Georgetown, D C
Baldwin & Bumott-
Loots aid Siicu.
The new 'shoe store os Baldwin &
Burnett’s is somethiug Alliens lias
lo:i j needed. They have the largest
and handsomest line of' Boots and
Shoes ever brought to Athens, and
are offering Ihera much lower than
any oihe house in town. Go at once
and see them. Umw,
randnm, written from memory
soma of the facts which satisfy me that
you should have the gratitude nu 1
not the reproach of the pro;»le <>f
i/as s^drs.dZo’wvs;
No baits offered by McBride & Co
to deceive Merchants. They do no
pack up a orate lull of unsalable Dishs
es and otlu-r trash, and put in m few
Teas and Plates below cos'. Neither
distrust. They are indebted io you
aio::c more than all others for the
present completed forty mi*es ol this
N. E. It. R-, and I believe when yonr
conduct is properly understood yon
should and will receive the eratef'd
commendation of every fair miuded
citizen of Athens.
Youra truly,
Howell Cobb.
cent for expenses ot traveling sales
man. 'Pheir prices are as dose as any
house in the United Stales.
feb4.1879.ly.
^ K. LUMPKIN,
Attorney at Late.
t fflo-' over Child*, Nlekeraon & Co.
Athens, Georgia,
Designs
Iu •' w Funiishing G' mis
-VCll «Sr FLANIGEN,
I’il l Hi nml, Athens, Georgia.
.a rt.lj
Ilaviland China and Majolica
Ware Tin and Porcelain Toilet
Sets, While Granite AC, C.Ware.
Tin ware,
Buck of*,
L a in p b ,
W i c k s ,
Chint neys,
Silver Plated Spoons,
Silver Plated Forks,
Silver Plated Knives,
Scissors, £i
Iv n i v e a ,
Razors,
S • r a i, s whip*
Hand Bells] L iu}^
E¥ GOODS
LAR E STOCK,
. aid Low Prices.
undersigned has iuat returned fro n the EanScm maikctwllhi
by has piireha«otl direct from ni&nufiictnrcr^ nn*l importers, elicit
tfc rne to the people of AUh-iis an.l Nort!i«£ at G’W.rj/ia,
Dirge Stock of Goods,
for cswli, »nd now offers
heap as can be bought in any city in the State of Georgia.
as be ho* detvrmm^l to *ell f‘*r CASH, and CASII;OXLY, lxw prices will be as LOW
other I’oase, and lower it possible. r n^>
SSS3! S3
Quick sales and short promts shall be my motto.
lock con*!**.* » n p.ut of Coffee, Su/nr, Sodn, Maik-Mel, Nalls, Ricc ; Chiese, Lard, Bacon,
Wheat Bran, bt tulc and Fancy Dry Goo 1«, Bead; Made jClotnimr, dozen Gents’
ried Baidy Made Slurts, to rftu.t aH c’assc.-*, Boot>> .u.tl SV*os, Mats, Umbrellas, Saddles,
Ki^s, Bag^rv llarncM, Plow uames, Trace Chains, T.tbl; :*nd Pocket (JuUep', Hollow wares,
Bn ng and lies, Kcrodnc Oil, and various other . rticles :oc tedious to mention. Ho also has
a I e, fire-proof
3EU2T. P-d ISL S33 S2S. 'jSfef
Having purchased an i
give onr customers the
ever.
mnentto ns-orlineut of the
tdvantegc in Ladies’ M;*s*
; r»ods at very low piico wc arc cnabVd to
* mid Childrens’ IIosc at Luwi r Prices than
BIEBOITS
We have this sees
line of Satin and
and complete stock of Grass Grains, in all colors, and a full
• and other KD>bona nt extremely low prie s.
Sfc.oss, Sole Agonts for Miles Philadelphia Shoes,
x till line of other fir*: o'.isr. make s in IVoVe Goat, Moroooo »n0 Calf, wi’.li French Heel* and
Toe* ; also a nili lire of ileus Poe's in all qualities froiu tiie clloit'.-ert to See I -ml made, a un-
prcccJtnted lew prices. , • ,
Carpets, Rugs and Mats, Biankets, SHawis and Bat moral Skirts,
Cloaks and Dolmans.
in all the ia‘cst an«! i
l)v>> lies, Towel-, i
.st styles ir:
We beg to cull the n
Boys onr >pee;uhy.
&2.t’i0np. Marsel':p Qniks, Table Dunn.-ks, Nu; kins,
♦ers. Til E BEST COBS ET 1N T11E STATK AT :h»c.
• Men Youth and
, we sire sure yon
-.in str ek os wo make clothing fo
e< mp ete and cheaper than
t.ri? j ureluuung elsewhere.
The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Buttons
In the State, L t li'
new styles. Kid
Ohiidrens Un U r v .
umt Collar
>. Ludicri
». Ladies uiul Gents Glove* in n*.i the
Under Vests. Clsildreua Ul iou Suite,
i nil qnulties and latust stvles.i
We
Sell the King of Shirts.
Evory Siiiit guarar.tc-'d to fi: and made of tiie best Watnanl’a Murlin, friec fl.OO. Our Crown
Shirt at 5" and To-'. Tho best siiitt in tin market for tiio money.
We woa'd respectfully cal! the attention of our customer* and the trade at larj.0 to the fact
that oar stock is strictly first class nr U that wc have,
A1C BAITS, NOl HUMBUG, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS.
No False Quotations of Goods Allowed i our House.
iDGir'T YOU FOHG2T IT.
M. 0. A J. COHEN, 1 and 2 Deupree BlQck,
Athens, Georgia.
No. 7 Broad Street,
Athens, Georgia,
Is daily receivin'
Beautiful Stock of
new additions to his LARGE and
j**.
ill>torc cotton, and make advance* on co*ton
. lie nl«o keep# on haud a largj supply of kb;
- K QLTZ && BE 9
or>I npon|a* jrcot termsa* any oU.cr ^ my ^ alH l cheap St . C'k of TohtlCCOS and Sll
Ammonlateil Guanos and Doljbs* Chemicals
foi mpostln?, to sell to planters who* bay and pay for fcrtilizor^.'^Witli twenty y aw* ex
pe ice, he defies o**«oDetitiou.
S. 0. DOBBS, A (kens, Ga.
NOTICE.
ivm* are warned not to limit with gnr.s
, and campers with team*, must not
j mv land, on tho Lexington mad two
andlludf miles East of Athens. Proper steps
havpeen taken to detect and punish ail such
\Y. C. MOOKE.
RGIA, OCONEE COUNTY
-To *11 whom It may concern, notice is
her y given that the office ot th: County Court
of sotsc* County will be kept at the Court
II. e in mid comity, and the Term* of raid
Coft will be held aa follow*: The monthly
nos will bo held oa the third Monday* in
month, beginning ou the third Monday in
Jai ary matt, the Quarterly Sewious wilt be
Im-1 on the thinl Mondays in January, April,
Jut and October. Korembwr Kd lvra.
B. M. JACKSON,
Count j Judge, Ov-uea County.
n|r.*S.w4t.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS'ALAKTERNS
Any and every article in the Crockery line furnished at Lower
prices than they can be bought anywhere in this section of the
State. All Styles and Patterns of GLASSWARE at RE
MARKABLE low figures. Tho largest and greatest variety
of LAMPS in Northeast, Georgia, Kitchen Lamps, small
Hand Lamps, beautiful Bedroom and Parlor Lamps, Wall
and Bracket Lamps with Reflectors for lighting up Churches,
Halls &e. Also a Large Stock of Lanterns from 50c. each
to $1.75; special prices given wholesale buyers and we guar
antee to save you your freights from any. point. ,
HOUSEFUttNISHING GOODS, &c.\
Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Seives, Trays, Dusters, Looking
Glasses, &e., &e.
Groceries of all Kinds,
Sugars, Coffee’s, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Syrup, &c.,
&c. Also Black and Green Teas in flargo lots. LOWEST
market prices guaranteed.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
ty li op-
J TICE TO DEBroKS AX!> CKKMTOi:*
Ml person, having diamiii 1 * 'afflnn.! Mr*.
Faluhro.i/h deccuvd, am h*r. U u.Jif; -1
mrut the *-me to me lor paym.ua iu the
and macn-r preacribcJ by law, and tli. -o
nr bred Io M'd d<*xaM>d ara roqmated to make
iiui ediate iwy m-.:t-
L.L.PAM! "OCCU,
A :m’r. mute Mm Aby FauiUruugu dec’ L
1 0T.1I.4L
John It. Crane, Rtlmi.'tl ■ tralor of Wm. F.
Matthew* <lceaa*e<I, applies o me fir leave to
-ell ail tl:c real estate, Kaiiro. 1 and Bank Stock
belonging to the estate of *ai l decoaaed.
These arc therefore to t otify and cite all
per.-ona ititirested to show earnest my office,
oh or before the first Monday in October next
why *:t (I leave ai.onld not bo grantod.
(llveti under tnv hand at office this the 2'Sth
day of Angnst 18T9.
ASA it. JACKSOX, Ordinary.
scpLS. iw.
“SOMETHING new.
You van have ; on r old Sewing Mochinca
REPAIRED OR REBUILT
nt the Whits fvwiog. .Uacliino Office.
Yen ram have year
Scissors Sharpened ami Set,
tout your
Old Umbrellas Repaired
at the White Sewing Machine Ollhx. ALL
W jKK dUAUANTJSED.
No. 2 Broad Bt., Athens, Ga
nov.lS./9.1mo.—d. &w. ,
Tobaccos from 35 cents to 75 cents per pound. The best
bacco in the State at 50 cents per pound, Call for the
TLE BEAUTY,"
CHRISTMAS IS COMING?
Ami so arc more of those WONDERFUL 5CTS. GOODS for J. H.
HUGGINS' “NICKEL COUNTER.” The Counter is now LOAD
ED with them, and then, women and;children flock in by the hun
dred to see and buy, and when they come the liiost beautiful display
of Vases, Toilet Setts, Violet Stands, Smoking Setts, and everything
that is nice and Beautiful ta Behold can ho seen
Free Of Charge,
And bought, oh! so Cheap! Como on before the prettiest nro sold.
Wc have a salesman who docs nothin" but show you around. Wo
charge nothing to show onr goods. KEROSENE OIL, that great
Cheap light,.by the car load. Lime, for Building, and. Agricultural
Purposes, furnished in any quantity. ; . .
Let all tho pcoplo ' ' : •"
REMEMBER THE P1ACE1
No. 7, BROADEST Ri$L
Apr.22,Sm,
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