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TfrT-gE y 8 WEEKLY B A V DBO BM B B R 7 »
TO THE_ PUBLIC.
I taka tw» method of rotorolnjr thanks to my
■nnwrons oottomam Ibr thdr liberal patron-
ogo darinf my long proprialorahlp of the New
ton Hones in Athene.
On December Slat, my proprietorship of the
Heerton House will cease, et whieh time I will
open, Tor the accommodation of tbs public, the
OLINABD HOUSE.
pie- aanlly located on Clay'on Street, one of the
nrincipul bnelne-a etroete in Athene, where 1
hope end expact my forroet patron* and the
traeeUn,r pnbne generally to atop when eiriting
Athene. Pledging Biyeclf to do all in my
power fcl their oomfa-t, 1 remain the pnhVnre
servant, A. D. CUNASSP.
dAwtf.
SANTA
VALUABLE CITY
FOR SALE.
Having decided to move to the country, 1
offer for tale the residence and lot known m
the BUIutm property. The lot conta ua S acres
more er lew, with well end * eplendnl rock
spring. The residence and out houses ire in
good condition. A bargain can be obtained if
caah or satin factory Jpapsrs is offered. Titles
perfect.
r. B LUCAS,
Attorney in &ci for Susan H. Lucas.
dce.12.dSt.w4t.
$5ro$20
Stinson A Co., Foi
Per day at home. Sample*
worth $5 freu (Address
jo., Portrtland. Maine, nov.18.wyl
QJEOltOIA, OCONEE COUNTY
To all whom it may concern, notice is
hereby given that the office of the County Coart
of Oconee County will 1*> kept nt the Court
House in said county, and the Terms of ,'said
Court will |l»c held as follows: The monthly
Sessions will be held on the third Mondays in
eoch month, beginning on the third Mondnv in
January iKSf, the Quarterly Sessions will be
held on the third Mondays in January, April,
aly, and October. November 22d 1S7j.
K. M. JACKSON,
Coun*y Judge, Ocsiiee County.
nov.2ft.w4t.
QUARDIAXS SALE.-On the*
fin; Tuesday in November next, will be
•old at the Court I'ouse door in the City of At
lanta, Fulton Countv, Georgia, within the 1
ful hours of sale, a city lot in the city *»f A’hi
Clarke County Georgia, fronting on '1 U«.
Street to the hand, containing twenty cignt {^)
feet trout, and running back ninety (id)
and i now,, in the survey of t:»c resklei.
©! Augustus 8. Clayton’, .deceased, by h K,
Lumpkin, County Surveyor, as ‘
six. Sold a> the ) ropeny of K
a minor
i dim
virtue of an order of the Court ot Orduiury <
said countv of Fulton tor t) e benefit of sui
minor. Terms Cash, This t»d lo.
S. B. HOYT, Guardian.
aept.23 2>d. 1 riliters Ice $.*.
R.|W. SAYE feSOZDsTS,
AI£b
TJRERSt and REPA3KEES
OF -1 \
OF FURNITURE.
Grand Display of Christmas Goods-!
a ; i
TTUxnn
A DESCRIPTION IS All IMPOSSIBILITY-:
A LARGE INVOICE OF JEWELRY
Just eceived—fine quality, worth inspection, which must be sold at LESS than
New York prices.
We are now prepared to do all kinds of work in our line,
SUCH AS
Building, Manufacturing,
JUM hi 1 /.I IIT'IO^ -AND
JJ'XXR.3SriTXX3.EJ
Of all kinds. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of
3£OT7XJDXXTC53, SHESSED FLOTTRIlTa AXTX> CEIX.I2TGS
/ 1 CftlOq Especial attention given to
' dressing and matching
Airwork~e.itniste<l to ns will receive prmn pt attention. Our charge* are
Reasonable and Suited to tlic Times.
Give ns a call, at old stand of Lowrnnze & Madden, in rear of the Store
R. yf SATE & SON’S.
As tlie Stock is so Large
extend an invitation to
and Varied. Sufficient for the public to know that we
3
DR. RICE
37 Court Fiscs, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A NtaUfty Mac tlM **«1 Je«*1 y nuAltfied and tha
■Mat*ful. m hla practiro will rrvva. Cures al .fcrma
Wart..u,.t,n»ioM.4 Spormator-
•mm. i*4 prodtHn* MM •ftlM «***»"* eifarta Korroa*-
Mm, Momlaal RmwoMm*. Dlanjaa •( bight. Detective Mom-
ery. Pf.j»iralt»f«»T. Tieaplee M> fwo, iwnhi m hot let v el
VWMtea, OoMfaaloa of tdeM, Laea eflaul f««r. ke .
BRING THEIR CHILDREN.
And so to bring “THEIR SISTERS, THEIR COUSINS, THEIR UNCLES
AND THEIR AUNTS,” and fear not to bring somebody else’s sisters, cousins,
uncles and aunts, to examine and judge for themselves.
Customers visiting Gray’s can examine their entire Stock, whether they
wish to purchase or not.
In consequence of the crowd which daily besiege Gray’s Store, the regu
lators are necessarily compelled to apologize to both their patrons ami the public
for not receiving the prompt, attention which customers require. Rut they can
gBSSSAi,^ kssjS#
MM. CoMuluthM fM mJ Invited, chnifM rva*oaaU»
Ml MVTMpnnltnon WrteUy I—>aiaUii
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
gjj-h«.eram»MJA.M.toir.h. . 8nd.ja.SM4r.il.
A ■% IIBlfl lld Vorvhlwd fcab'.'emrtd.
OPIUMS&SbSS
1%
TthlUWB. Grevue Co, lui.
always rely on Gray
itionto meet their requirements, so far as the iimitec
room which their Athens Store affords to exhibit the Extensive Stock which has
always characterized them in Georgia.
CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES.
GRAY’S, ATHENS, GA.
THE MONARCH IF ALL STOVE! FALL AND winter
DRY (IQQDS
J. C. WILKINS, Athens, Ga.
Dr.TUTT’g
Expectorant 1
IN 2SCTS. AMD St BOTTLES.
BwggM axe Dmnioont. Hqtri-
Ut. jauomilc, BooUltne ml Hwlbe.
’Combiningall thawqnnUtleiTlt lotha
FACTS
For Consideration.
DR. J.F. HAYWOOD,
t^-read what heTay3 — Is an Education necessary for one to succeed in a
ProfeS8io,,J
SKHlHitl**! Has not. n Graduated Druggist more Claims on the
People than those who have never paid any attention
to the Study of the Profession!
■*^ 1 ""^ASOJ8UATWOOD.JLD. Qy,. p}.,,, j s j UJ);;!! { ]j(> Merits of tllC PlCSCrlp-
a newspaper pub.^writes. tfoiiist who ts always at his Post, and not upon hor-
rowed license, or upon bygom
KipMlonnt. 1
8C2 A. R 1° 8E
&aB
Boots and Shoes
MEN’S BOY S
lai tttttb’s
At the Immense House of
M. G. & J. COHEN
f /
No. 1 and 2 Denpree Slock,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
TV* have oj>«nc<l hii<1 will reerive an «*1 i
eoi8pricing the latent Nov ltien iu Silk>, Vrl\
au«l (.‘oinhiuu'.ioiiH in r.owl., ut !o«rn |.*
'•’al! ; it 1 Winter GoodA v
aim :>.ilhoueW Hhftdra
•m :u lit Cilv,
Black Cashmeres at 15, 25, 35. 50. 00. <5, and 81.00.
Colored Cashmere* in ill the ncwe>t ah a tie* from 15a to all wo.
In greit nuantitie* from ISc. to 50c. m \anl. F * NCV DRKSS (
from 12>£. to 75c. oyard. COTTON SUITINGS in beautiful *
s&cj a la : :
m. vK alVacas.
i f f.ll kinds raid qualitiee
at 7’«c. Worth 10c.
~W „
Having purchased an im*nen*e assortment of theeo
give our customer* the advantage in Ladies’
ever.
FOB THE FALL TRADE? |
T^!'TT Vm 1 ■ a ■
l I i aS f » l , . , V
jOMOW & Jd
.1 ,„/> l:
WHOLESALE
D. C. HURLEY
Corner Clayton St., and College Avenue,
The Most Reliable and Cheapest Place in Athens to have
n A^RTAGES, StJCCZES, C& WAGONS,
Made aiiJ Repaired. My
HORSE SSOEHTG <£s FLAITTATIOIT WORE
I ahead of all competition
in ijnalilv and pri
iH'i ieueo in llie
*
88888.
Clothing, Notions, Hosiery, &c.
1 ;;,! ” : h * ■ * j i .
•'* • •• * M r •** * f ' •** f«'» i*.? **. . * •
BOOTS SHOES AND HATS
- A
SPECIALTY.
=txr
Having had ion- en- Broad Street, Athens, Georgiy
13 3 s t Shops X o r l h and South j
and the liberal patrona-e tlie |i«mi - have given me since I opened this place \*
nuke me confident that I will please all who in future favors me with their
patronage.
Use the Best Material employ the most Skillful Workmen and ,
Guarantee the Lowest Prices.
Hept.23.tf
D. O. HURLEY. C
ir O ivio i St. a i l 0 illf ro Avenae,
Opposite Talmadge, Hodgson ACo.
LOWRANCE & BOONE,
The Cheapest Furniture House
NEW GOODS
LARGE STOCK,
And Low Prices.
The undersigned haa .iobt returned from the Enstcm market with a Large Stock of Good*,
which lie ha* |»urclm*od direct from manufacturer* Mini imjtorter*, cheap for fciah. and now offer*
the same to tbe people of Athens uud North-K at Georgia, us
deep s can be bought in any city in the State of Georgia.
And a* helms determined to’f*e!l for CASH, mid CASH ONLY, his prices ill lu n LO W
as any oilier house, and lower it possible.
Quick sales and short profits shall be my motto
1ST ORTHE AST
GEORGIA
Hi* atocK consists in part of Cufi. c
Flour. Wheat It ran, Staple and Fa
Lnuudried Ueudr Ma^e Snirts, to .«n:
Ur idles, l’.uggy llarmsa, Flow U.uno
Begging nn< 1 Ties, Kerosims Oil, and
a large, firo-proot'
Sugar, So,!u, Mackerel, Nails, Bice, Cheese, Lard, Ilacon,
icy Drv Goods, Heady Made Clothjng, ftp dozen Gents’
al! classes, ikx'ts and Sh.-cs, lints, UmbrcTins, Saddles,
Trace Chains, Tal»l and I’oeket Cutlery, Hallow ware*,
. jirious mher . rtieles too tedious to mention. He also has
/a K HH •
and will More cotton, ai d n i ke i dv on eo*t<
l^ouae. lie aWkcepo on hatid a largpply of hi
tored upon aa gcol terms in ny ot'.i
Ammonintcd Guanos and Dobbs^Chemkals
fbr cotnpoating, to sell to planters who buv and pay .for fertilizers. With .twentv years’]
pcrience, be defies competition.
.pt.,,.,.. S. <•. DOBBS, Athens, Ga.
Athens Foundry and Machine Works,
(Established 1850.) AUaeas, Georgia. (Cbsrterid 1851.)
GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Fatteru Work m ithing tmd Eepairiugl
anufacturei:
Iron and Brash Castixcs, Muoite
AND
SKXIvSU 8ffA..OJIIlTBn,*5r r STEAM S$T©X*TSS
AND
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS!
Improved Southern Fan Mills, Excel Tin»:*l er
Mills, Cell* Mills, Colt’s Celcbrand IV.wet had i
Fencing. ,V&, Ac.
Also Mimuiucturers Agent* foi 1 or; 1>m- : te; n
porsturs, Victor C»m* Mill*, Combined Tlncshe'
LABS AJfD 1'jtlCL Liars ,\j>I>UK- c S
July i
Athcnmn and Bill Arp Ho
v. r, and Brc-<il;a Revolving l
Powers, Bark
ou Press, in-n
Lngine*. Turbine Wncer Wheels. Cooks’ Jivn
* mid Separators. ,te. lor DiwiMixivt Cn:y^
R. ;:ickki:scN. Aotxr .ZZ:
Have just received a full line of
Chamber Suits, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Cottage a
Chairs, Spring-Beds, &c.
We tire the sole agents in Athens tor tho
National Wire Mattress Company,
Tho best ire Mattress made. Call and examine our stock ami
Jirieos liefore purchasing.
LOW RANGE ct BOONE.
2 Door* En*t of S. C. Dobbs, Brand Street, Ahem, Ga.
No.
ML.
Our Entire Machinery, consisting of a
1, 12 Horse Engine,
pl»in<T, one I«rs<s iron * .Mwi rnouMin* miwhine. twoturoln* l«U,tn
i: hl i ' ca u,llJ “S”’.. 0 ?.* ie ee°. a M«shiu« ud S»» wabiittd, 0 .0 Sh.pin ■ or Imrilu
Moulding Maelii
with all the hart
Ju!y.8.»*ni.
Siruil iw plainer, on. Utgt CUmp wd.iw’ojf iluO ClraroUM**
und Btit'iip .li in good order. Addru.
10WRANCK A BOONE, A thro., Gu
Cr ock er y.*
Cut Glass,
G oli lo t s,
Tu m hlc rs,
Spoon «,
Decanters, AJ11
Door Mats, New-
Iron Pots, Designs
Brus li e s,
B.r oo m s,
Br ac k e ts,
Car tri<l ge^,
Mirrors,
II o n so Furnishing G- isls
L Y N C !l & KLAMGEN,
Broad Street, Athens, Georgia,
Haviland China und Majolica
Ware Tin and Porcelain Toilet
Sets,While Granite'AC, C. Ware.
Tin ware,
Buck els,
Lamps,
Wicks,
Chim neys,
Silver Plated Spoons,
Silver Plated Forks,
Silver Plated Knives,
Sc i sso rs,
K n i v e s ,
Razors,
8 r a p s ,
Hand Bells,
Whip*
....
MftA.
KIBBOIMS,
We hove tbb Reason a very large ami complete stock of Gm» Grains, in all color*, mud u full
line of balm and Broche lwo tone and oilier Ribbon* at extrexn.dv low p:-ncs.
Shoes, Sole Agents for Miles Philadelphia Shoes,
A full linn of other flr*t cl as* make* in Pebble Goat, Morocco and 'al'*, with French Ilocla and
Toea; also • full lioc of Meaa BooCa in all qualities from the elHMipot to fine htnd made, a*, un-
prcceJeuted low prico*.
Carpets, Rugs and Mats, Blankets, Shawls and Balmoral Skirts,
Cloaks and Dolmans.
»H lh. UlMt uid nanttatjlM ncra »*.50ni>. Mnrro'.lia Unil"
Do}dirt., Toaral., Shade, and 1‘Uoo Coven.. THE
ozaonexs!
<»
W. bee to roll the attention of tba public to thi. »tock os «
Bo,a oar apMialtp, our steak thi. &<1 it roon- c*’-mp etc nml
can aavo money by looking at our clothing before purehn*iii
lake clothing for Men Youth and
. }*er than ever, we are aura von
The Largest and Most Complete Stock cf Buttons
dory,
In tha State, Ladh * and Genta Linen »*u.T* aud Collar*. 1 «.!
new atyle*. Kid Gloves at 40c- worth 7.V. ljtelie* Under
Childrens Under Vesta. Men and Youths Underwear in all qii
ud tried most mot Uiinm r«onp. |
s didmnjr gnod until I used jour Kx-
paeSoraat. on* bottle of which removed ttio couch
li .tv licre. These ware
• .Mr. Jacol s in j erson.
uid Celluloid Goods,
Our CHRISTMAS (IOOIXh
Had terribio night sweats. ; bought f r CASH, ami select.\1
Ihr-TIHT: Blr—Ihav«t*»an , l^t»nnalor**«iSj't»*o , 1 1 llC Stt»(*k <*Ol':SlStS ill lVirt O.
Mars with a uooah. Whan 1 oonnaencsd ia- ,
Hag yoar Bapaotewaatl was rsdocw) to ona hondrsd
Cut Glass, Russian Leather
gag g* | ’
mpMiinjntoji* ul i yj ore New Styles than ever before exhibited in this city.
Toilet Setts, 75 cents up.
Cut Glass Bottles, 25 cents up.
Russian Leather Cases, $1.00 up,
Rosewood Cases, $2.50 up.,
Celluloid Cases, $3.00 up.
Florence Cases, $3.50 up.
Lubin’s l’owder. Soap, Sponge and Brush Racks.
A full line of Japanese Goods, such as S iap Boxes, Co
logne Stands, etc.
Cologne in bulk, $1 00 a pint.
Bay Rum in bulk, 50 cents a pint.
CH ROMOS GIVEN AWAY.
Shitt guaranteed to fit ao»l made of tho bc*t Wair.suPi
Shin nt fto and 75c- Th* be*’, shirt in thv market for the moi
We would ra*pectfeiUy cell tbe Btten’iou of our cnatomer*
“• "%»tock i* strictly fir«; clansai d that wc have,
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.
■ »—«— o-ro VOB cMgkta coMT Aroyoo.
Mil.aoraia.ttajMaga't Haw y» ■ Intro-
tU«Una*U«*»» AmmtTS
that
NO BAITS, NO HUMBUG, NO MISREPRESENTATIONS.
No Folse Quotations of Goods Allow ed in our House.
DOITT T’OTT FORGET IT.
Io*!*v,4A <x»hek,i and 2 Ucupree Block,
TUJXS.PI
TUT„T’S,PILL!
TU,T.T’S„PILLS
T-DJ.US,PILLS
No gruffness ; we invite you to give U3 a call and wj will
be pleased to show you through our “Parlor Store,” no matter
' whether you purchase or not. • O
lull's
oiflCO,‘35 Murray St., New York.
ATHENS ^PHARMACEUTICAL CO.
THE BEST THING GOING!
vhbp Vauri ^
CONFECTION ERY & BAKERY
ON THE CORNER OP
College Avenue find -Clayton Street,
— roah Can til. a, Ap]*!ca, Not. and f v«ryt!iii>£ .in the Cosieettouor Line
Banna, I*iea anJ llalaa of awy do^i-iptluu. Will.have a huge and veil
a Cnriatnua Uulidua.
fTe pa on band Freeh
Kri all Lo if Bread, Ban . _
aw.Tt< <1 .lock for tlie Cnrietmne Holiday..
. 4iav.lS.lD1.il.
t :h.
C.B0DE, Athon.,4
1 :iiiidrci*M Liio'i suit#
We Sell the King of Shirts.
ee $1.00. Our Crow
lo at large to the fact
JO
H3fttVOA .tAOIG3V
Athens, Georgia.
m *v.TIs r«im ui
, m-..mi .. $i tr.ti}
• ido viitir lots
B
of the
irlf *ii ni
j.fl,In!
II- fcifr.ti
! '' i«
AND
LESS THAN COST*
— A Ityt'ciJigWHl desiring to retire from the mef<?anii|e
business, now ofler at cost hi^entire stocks' goods, conaisU
ing of Biry Goods, Hats, shoes, crockery, hardware groceries
sad in indeed every thing usually kept in a first class. ihixed 1 '•
stock of goods. Upon side of said stock of goods, possession^
of the store room now occupied’} by m il be "iven at once' 1
puon most reasonable terms of rent Having’ establLued a
first rate paying trade and havign deteimined to close out a
lost. No better opportunity was ever of i'red fdr onter
into a real good mercantile business. Reniember,'io-buv
stock will be to save the expense of freights, and to enter at
once into a well established trade. Gall at onco if you d« «ir«
*0 be the lucky man.
JOHN C. PITNER,
i ;fe4j
A , • „ . Corner of Clayton and Thorny Stiwis,;. 1 '"; 1 '% : 7, BROAD STREET. ATHENS, Ga.
nev.lftdw.31^ • y T '"‘ ^fPi«t - p Au82.8iri,
J. H
E
No. 7
Bread Street,
Athens, Georgia,
Is daily receiving new additions to his LARGE and
Beautiful Stock of
CROCKERY,GLASSWARE, LAMPS & LANTERNS
Any and every article in the Crockery line furnished at Lowed
prices thau they can be bought anywhere in this section of the
State. All Stvlos and Patterns of GLASSWARE at RE
MARKABLE low figure*. The largest and greatest variety
of LAMPS in Northeast, Georgia, Kitchen Lamps, small
Ilaml Lamps, beautiful Bedroom tt.d Parlor Lamps, Wall
and Bracket Lamps with Reflectors tor lighting up Churchce-
Halls&c. Also a Large Stock of Lanterns from 50c.each
to$l.T5; special prices given wholesale bvyers and we guae
autee to save-you your freights from any point.
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
Iiih I •(! .«• -il«l -111' 1 ' n‘i 1 >g ■(„ ;
Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Selves, Trays. Dusters, Looking
Glasse9,"iSjc.,''<Sc,
^vooeiies of all Kinds, i
.fwiUitiui iii v-iJii
, jxtl.! Olt»'l(.*itUdta« •! i „ . J
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
" , sox vyi-,n mu . - M . |j •
PSPIPAS IS, COMING!
Aid’io afts moth of those WONDERFUL 5CTS. GOODS for J. H
HUGGINS'‘JNRilKEL COUNTER." The Counter Ts now LOAD
ED Wlth thetn 1 , 1 m(d men, women and children flock in by the' hun-
dred to see and huyj aml when they come the most beautiful display
ofiVaaes, Toilet ^Setta,^Violet.St-^ n Is, Smoking Setts, and everything
»■ : !’i * ♦ . T . .1
Of Charge,
thnt4s :nice aud-Boimtifnl ta Behold can be'seen
piuyd •it tl/'M ' ' Vm
8lJj>aKK|
Vi) J Ar
rtxf .uIjLjih o <x! .
And bought* ohJao Cheap! Come ou before tho prettiest ate sold.
We have a eulesnmn who-doea nothing but show you around. We
-barge nothing.t« show our goods. KEROSENE OIL, that great
eup light, by the ear load. Live, for Building and Agricultural
rposes, fiumsbcd tu any quantity.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
JAS. H. miOGlIIVS
rfiiw
T. MARK WALTER,
Marble g works,
Bread St. Near -p^ Lower Market,
AtrctrsTAi oaeoatCJJA*
Momimonts, Tombstones and Marble Works,
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A huge selection always on hand, wady for lettering and delivery.
m
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section gins wixh QJc-r^
fjtrfSiP CONDENSEpQgUl
F0R STEAM-jWfgsi
mu/jimM'spfflCE list.
GEORGIA
CHEMICAL WORKS.
Augusta, Georgia,
AgoiiAnir lo.thoir old caatomera ana the pahlle (cncralhr, who went nliabla und mite*
. Fanil.2cr.,ih« well know of 8i^rph«^'Al;
PATA?SC0 &UAN0 and GRANGE HIXTERE,
AND THEIR SUPERIOR MAKE OF
; -A.OXX? 3PIXOSE>KLA.XE!
Far^oiDpntias,analytingSls.««perwntofAviilUble.PhoapliorlciAcid, and 1Uper (ts:cl
SXXI/PKCXTS.IO -A.OII3
-;r (ii t‘
«&!• #■»,.» tiu’- iron -I.Gi ••
From thair Acid Chombor, at lowcdfl 0 'urei Umn it can be 1 Ud dowh if i^Mii nut of the Stall.
•? “ n<1 »n«urocra of Uryc order, or o«r irc-U 7b« Work*
Compony, ICCtodta Augurtn, Co., aro open lu the mapeution of i...» Farmemof GroerU
Md^djulnins StafOoTaud dnr Si,|,i ; rli,tondcnt ond Chaml.r, Mr.C. B. F. J.OWJi, .ill Uka
plooaure m e*hih.tini{ Uw Works *ad iu Fiodnrta.
jNppTy th* A^cntd of tho Company, to bo fonod in tho priocipul towi.* anT vil-'ogo* oi
Georgia a
1
• A. S,
asT.S5.nlm..,
South CUroUun, or to
THEABUiiV^Jj t &J&HXAfcfr.
POltSE Agent, AtheuK, Ga.