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A Few Thoughts on Overwork.
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BY S. A. ATlUNSO\
FEB ANNUM,
and woupaedvonfhe si^o^^lp. 1 !
In the desperate battle ofir.'Antietan^
Maryland ; 'th<j. loss’ Ol'kflfeffBtaHtodn’
were contendifig .m the Fritoqp-Prtt*-
ia * war > not a single battle was as san
guinary asthatljetween theUrfion ttt&
at three dollars
t ar*rcnrrr*vrAirc*. _ ^
Office, Broad s^ovtrJ. H. ffmfy-
KITES OF ******7^!^DoU.rand
bS"?u ,,M '*,!21WrtmlS, foMhtiiret,*»d
1712 OFFER * large variety of *
” j tiraba t’ ii Iitvr Jtrjin^.lTavba it
FINE WATCHES, >1 m« 11»
CLOCKS,
100 Boxes Glass, etc., tor sale at
W YORK PRICES, nt tl
NEW DRUG STOR
might.be a great deal better off.
One of th&noat popular forms of
grumbling is that #|ich finds expres
sion in the complainttof being over
worked. It arises from a very general
delusion in which everybody shares.—
Not a human being of your Ml|onint-
ance, good reader—not even joaraelf—
buffs a victim to this universal .self-
deception. - „
Everybody deems himself overwork
ed. The feeling may be discerned in
the eight-hour law, and in various labfir
movements. It crops out in the tft-
dency to lessen the hours of study for
riiijy*=H*iT'^T-rtct aubaequeniinsertion.■
For “° nierperioi t
iwor.AXnrakL ConM £>!
biLi VJbil WARfij uaR
FINS iRONZE^^S
AnDSTATUARY.
WE HAVE A FULL CORPS OF
lam sh cona. *-»■
the Confederate forces
not4o mentiuu a dozen others of our 1
battles; "j i ij
A Few Word2tViie toopg. 1 ; 1 ”^ ]
Zrfq^enritii tehi usThat he collid
ers V indolence the real hereditary sin
of human nature.” And, now, young
) PA (Safes—printed in two
uperb Tinted Pap«y. Fear Han-
>r Umm, Plants ami Yrcetaiiirii
its, utid Two Colombo rum
.Inns for making Walks, Lav ns,
rhe handsomest and Best Floral
U-ttlfor TEN <CENTS, to tnaae
ring seeds—Not a quarter the cost.
871. Address
SUES VICK, Rochester, N.Y.
batuisr- vd |
D. G. CAHSefet,^ QHi
A TTORNEY AT LAW
Hamer, Banks County. Oa. Will p met It
la the eennUsa of banks, Jackson, Hall, Uabei
■kaaand Franklin.
Vy colors, on
Srnd Knurjra&
—with detail
Directions and
Gardens, ac.
Ituide in the w<
who thiukof bt
240,000 sold tor
dec1-St I
vantage.’* They'arise early ancfft- 1
tire early, and have the open air and
sunlight in which to romp and exer
cise. He called attention to the city
girls, where late hours, gas light, late
meals, balls, etc., aresoinjuriousia spite
of the mental advantages of lectures
and intellectual society.
Of first importance, is the physical ed
ucation and growth ./Next come the
social qualities','indiuding domestic life.
Without the noble social qualities of
Akxnuhuturtmani/ Fine Goods
!5.- a JiI , ? ,ho P>. ,nd "® P^pMed to FILL AST
OROKBS for goods or work promptly,
wh. An goods ongnred free of chsrge.
We make a specialty or
NORTH E AT .72 ORGIA
A TTORNEY AT LAW
XT\-an4 Notary PnhUc, Athens, Oa. Will gnu
ties la the Wcavern circuit; will gire partlculi
think no theory is worth much, no mat-
> ter how wril written, oflfow beautiful
ns and will act at
real aetata hn>
janl 41
RAND $ EXI LIBIT ION!!
FOB THE
•inner*, Mechanics and.Houmcircs of
pr *f!5 red to'glie any information on *p-
plication. We guarantee the. , '
LAilGim*flfi§B!H§[NT,
ANDTHE BEST WORK.
Call and see us.
SHARP & FLOYD,
SKELTON * SEIDEl.L.
ATTORNEY 6’AT LAW,
.<*% ’
PITTMAN HINTON,
A ttorney s*at law,
Jifinoa, Jackann county, Ga.
*i ifliiithLi >rtin farmer iftil tHh .a
V vkHHPNTvKI W
% mhm^iw*
# Mjjmkmm mmMrm to*-***
h hmwm t,w ‘jr h f m 4«v»rf.)
£ ***£ «< +d-,i4w
9 * m niff tlmt p revi,iis mnon »
*: and other vcgcta%^nt)(|| gag mtk
d t0 nbsorb and prevent the manure from
Vm washing off; this does not prevent the
l J’ rains fpom leaching and carrying oif, ^
ld the strength of the manure. One ,
T HE SEASON for Fairs U at hand and Mag un-
wlUlng that Athens should be behind other
places of less Importance,I bare determines! to hare
A C mmcrcial Exposition,
At My Old Stand, .Vo. 7, Broad St.
To make the display attractive, I hare risltad
the Northern markets, and brought out many
►. THURMOND,
E V AT LAWi
fiwr.a'
Also, to tiio collection of
hit care.
E. S. ENGLAND & CO.,
A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
NEW FALL STOCK!
^Mtomeraand the public. They liare sgood assort-
STAFLE&FANGIDItraoaW
GHOCBKIKU,
FBOriatONK,
UAUD11ARS.
’ CKOCBRHV,
HAT*. CAPS,
* ROOTIU,
NIIOKa,
And in abort, everything in the way of
1. 1. *'T. r. AUEXANDRK,
1ALERS IN HARDWARE,
raa Steel, Nalls, Oarrlage Material, Mining
iata,*Ac., WhltehallaU, Atlanta.
A TTORNEY. J
Jr\. llemer, Bagka Oeutfay,
LAW
j. b. niflPnn.
T T O R N E.Y A T L A W ,
Carap,Tills, Franklin County, Oa. OOee
•ecupled by J. F. Langston, Eeq. Ia21
strictions. The qppprtunities for study-
For Men, Women and Children: and an unequalled
variety of useful ar9HHj
]For Homl and jF^'m!
Jiimself to deathand he qin always
find some sympathizing toady who can
tell him he looks pale and is in danger
of mental syncope. This information
always gives him a tender satisfaction,
and the toady is embalmed in his heart
of hearts os one man of ten thousand,
and as a being unrivalled for his just
appreciation of intellect and its .attend
ing nature, the wide fields, and the free
dom from restraint in the country, was
dwelt on by tho Doctor tosoafe extent,
and brought a storm of cheers from
the audience. The study of nature
GROVER&BAKER
SEWING MACHINES!!
PBONOI NC'ED THE BEST IN USE,
T3Y ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
-13 umm. Th*p« mathiimu, with hU hko
iHPrfoVfHSW ’
AND
ATTACHMENTS,
hit bo bod, ot manufacturer's pricer, freight
added, at the ..• .
BANNBB OFFICE.
Id Get, the ICstalilisliuu-nt, heretofore known as the
“ Plsintcr’aStore,”
Is to Income the favorite headquarters for farm sup
plies, if complete stuck ami fair dealing can make
it so. - * ,
An attractive feature of this Grand Exhibition,
will be its display of
mmmm&x
AND
GLASSWARE,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
Far abend of any thing heretofore offered, and con-
el t atituting a leading
S3i2353d^I2a'£5» , £J’*
2K?well worth the attention of Housekeepers.
There will always be a complete assortment of
tl * D
“ The steep ascent must be with toil g
subdued.” Never allow yourselves to g
become discouraged, even when failure s
stares you in the face. Begin again „
with double the resolution you first set t
t out with. ^.The worid was nut made in j
of countenance, which they at oQffii^ »d*yi Mdy°ii naeinoA eapact ioatopi ,
^ *“■ //j'„
ness.' Only jllace your mark bi^i and \
Work your way up to it And while/ f
making; your onward and upWarf j
march, you should possess yourselves (
of the Inestimable charm of trtte polite? j
ant dangers.
The overwork delusion has wrought
great havoc in the pulpit. Good able-
bodied clergymen, from lade of exer
cise ofteg acquire a fashionable pallor
tribute to the mental,labor expended Mooe'bttendvfi^Wolfottirity to gnat- >j
on their soporific efforts—those ser
mons noted as eminently conducive to
that Sunday dumber which isao jupvit-
ing and so tantalizing when surrepti
tiously indulged in at church. They
are wearing out their brains, friends
tell them; and so there is the trip to
Europe or the Springs. ''-1' .
Mercantile clerks complain greatly
of overwork, and generally they have
good cause so to do; but ou the other
hand the average clerk of the present
day is quite uncomfortable when army
from his business, and utterly lost ifl>y
chance he has two or three holidays.—
He thinks himself overworked, but
soon pines to be in harness once more.
So on a larger scale it is with the mer
chant ; while as to doctors, there never
was one of the race who did not think
himself the most hard-worked min In
the community.
Children in school are terribly dis-,
tressed over the work they have to do;
men in business are the same; and
very old people, who only sit ground
the fire-corner, propably groan over
the weight of their supposed duties.—
All through life this sweet consolation
is our best .boon, and without it very I
many of us would be decidedly wretch
ed.
To be sure, there are a few theorists
who wildly aver that work in' itself is
happiness, thus drying to reverse the
primal curse of man. To these we
! have naught to say. They are iK>yond
the pale of common sense. But ac
cepting work as a very tedious necessi
ty—we ought, at least, to lie very
hope to (ileus* old custo
otles. septlStf
JAY 0. HAILEY,
JNYITES ATTENTION TO ^HIS
NSW FALL STOCK
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
GEORGI A^RAI LROA D.
Siprriutrudrat'i Oflkw, )
Ururgta »nd Huron A luguata Railroad, >
Auauitn, O January S0.1S71. j
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY,
January £M, 1871, tho raanengcr Traina will
run as follows:
Day Daily, Sunday
,-_r ' Excepted.
L«aae AurusU at - * 00 a.m.
I.rare Xtlantaat —7 10a.m.
mess,
FAMILY GHOCHBIES
of the best grades, and kpaelal attention
regular su|>|>lr of GOOD F Lot'It, MEAI
to the
Laro Xtlantaat.
r-dttl
to be used the first jjjjie it is moved,
fow, witla^piMlwiSMSOd oh-
rkation of per r fornrjTtars, I think
e test plaif to *- make HBBMtdf
anures is to keep the stable-manure
the stable, or under shelter until it
wanted fur use; gather all of the
oppinga of the stock every morning,
rce it under shelter, and the first
ne it is moved, take it And apply it
it where it is intended to remain.—
Arrive at A<
CHIMNEYS AND
may always be found.
As all these attractive and uscftxl goods are to lie
sold at
| iny old customers and the public are invited to call
the fence near the
fin one or two 16*;
1 - — .
•opl 15-tf.
iere matter
Arrive at Augusta.
Arrive at Beraelial.
and examine them. If they have anything to sell,
the Highest Market Prire will always be paid for it.
J. H. HUGGINS,
•opt IS Sign of “ Planter’s Store,” Athena.
WM. WOOD
Both Day and Night Passenger Trains will make
rfote connection! at Augusta aad Atlanta with
inta, Athena, Washington,
is Rallijpad, by taking the
'rain win make close connec-
,j Macon l’asscr.ger Train.
" , at 7 an p. m
Palace Sleeping Cara on all Night Trains.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
F U KNITURE.
IT'URNITURE REPAIRED, UP-
J? holstered and var
Down Day PasseneorTni
lleaatCantak with tba _—
and reach Mae -n the same da]
THE SOUTH,
A WEEKLY EIGHT PAGE PAPER,
Published in the City of New York,
FOR «3 A VKAR.
TARDREW & CO.,21 PARK ROW.
Drroted to tho material interests ofthe Southern
States, and laboring for the devefopemeot of all
the wonderful resources liT encouraging immigra
tion and giving foil and reliable information con
cerning every part of the South.
Tut south has met the cordial approval and eop-
X 1 holsterml and rami' heal, also a large variety
of wood cotlinsaud Fisk's l’utcnt Mctalic Burial
Caaea always on hand.
Warerooina on Clayton 8L, next to Episcopal
Church. 6ep9«itt. WILLIAM WOOD,
Schedule on Macon k Angnsta Railroad.
To take Kffect Jan. 28, 1871.
Between Augusta and Macon—Day Pas
senger Train Daily, Sunday Excepted.
TOS$OBIAI>?
XT ILL A BRYDYE, al the old oa-
_l—1- tablished
BARBERSHOP,
on Broad street, over tho etore of Messrs. J. It. A
L. Matthews, have the beat sod’ most attentive
etel^Lu-
dieeand chlldrea; waited on at their reeldencee,
when desired, skirt eurteat cam will reoeire
prompt and carefol attention, July 28.
IIUU VHimue,
citizens generally. It gives information ofthe rail
roads manufactures, colleges, societies,cities, com
merce. agriculture, finances, news, markets, miner
als, trade—in foct everything—all over the South.
Thousands of copies are every week distributed
through this country, Korth and 8outh, and in
Europe. •
To make it especially valuable to every basinets
man and household in the South we have depart
ments each weck.giving foil reviews of the market*
and quotations of stocks and produce, andalao mat
ters ot interest to every housekeeper.
Every S dithera man should give it hts support.
Every other man that want* to know anything
about the South would And U worth tho subacrip-
^tjusiniirpuHd medium for advertising all
descriptaatodf Southern property for sale or ex
change, aner lari ting labor or capital in any de
sired channel. . • -
.Subscribe for It *t once, and induce as many to
d °8pec?af fod”£mrttol*<anbrates andptemiums
for those who will canvass for na. • Specimen copies
sent on application. Addre«s
ay du ,fo cuiiipost cotton
earth or other manure.
I fhe seed; but the most
that I have u.^ed coltdii'
y the in broadcast, ui tfm
t, and follow, after the
>ff, with early corn and
rear. Afternll the kqh'
k arc consumed, it is
id Furniture to
Summey & Nekton,
plish. The moral power of/ woman,
al Church, and have it
IQOD ASKEW.
PLOW STEEL,
HOES,
PLOWS,
MILL SAWS, COTTON GINS,
And General Hardware and Cutlery, at
Wholesale and Retail.
SUMMEY At ME WTO K
Athens, Ga., April ltth. tf Mo. 6 Broad St.
IRON,
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon
- UIATKltlAti. *
A LARGE LOT direct fro* the
mawstielory,and will h.sold allow a can
take land that will produce three to
four hundred pounds of Mgd .cotton to
the acre without manure, and, with
from 83 toWworth of gttano, if will
double the yield * take 86 acre tliat •«
will produce feiir hundre4poitu<bf«ihtib‘ 1
it is doubtful whethMf the yield am be -i
doubled wort h ,A oWabr* f ttod»«.! t
pendent. f the influence of stock.i«WT» « <
SaverJ^fiilly, the dropping* of tho ■>
stock, cotton seed and ashes, and look- »
p4Milt Athens.
SUBSCRIBER HAS
^o^^commodfo..^-
thankful for the compensating comfort
contained in our firm self-conviction
that we are all thoroughly overworked.
■ —Evening Pod. .
Modem Warfare.
If official figures are to be credited,
1 less than 10,000 Germans were killed
' outright in the late Fran co-Prussian
3D ESIGNE XL,
tpoi ■ Jagwer aad fnater,
AT |1 50 PER DOZEN.
for the daughters. But #a> be Jifd
been importuned to speak especially
about the girls, and as mere talking
was an easy matter, be had consented
to speak now; but ho believed the far
mers could derive more real Iienefit
from such essays ns Mr. Burrell’s, and
100 £8% Elementary
W Doz. Webster’a Dictionary.
44 Sanford 4 * Arithmetic*. '
N " Holme*' Reader*.
JJ M . lUynald’a Reader*.
. Bonneir* Composition.
cond year, J^*foig|ggeea hundred
over two thousand-pounds the fourth
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon
PriM Hrdalt Awanird I •
M Southern Piano
*
W MANUFACTORY.
itu Selling by Weight.
Attention has repeatedly been direct-
and well selected assort-
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CHILDS,
FREEt FREE!! FREE!!!
' ’ SINGLE COPIES OP
ROLMjtH'S; RU AL WORLD,
A WEEKLY Agricultural Journal
J3_ that has b*r*publ&hwltw.uty-»hro. ytai;
in St. Loulv.-havUig the Latest Cirrulatfou apd
the best Cora* of contribulun* of any
paper published In the valley of the MtmiwlppL
will be rent free to all applicant.. Send for aconr.
enutj-fi.imrsS.nuni-.*<Wre« ».<*»“ ol-
mdhuif maiftm
SEW PALL GOODS,
the disadvantage of the consumer as
well as the producer. Tbfc is danhJb0&
having one set of measures to buy with,
and another to sell with. We do not
suppose this system i*. practical very
Tho general education of girls should,
be the sam? in every sphere flS life,
whether daughters of mcchauics, mer
chants or farmers. Say what we will,
and take what view we please of wo
man'll rights’ 1 this true sphere of wo
man is home, the domestic duties and
the family circle. And this is nearly
ed up their lives on the soil of France.
It wouldMppear tlmt the* more de. fru6-'
five the weapons of warfare, tins less
the average number of kille^ ^bib
lical times, when men fought band to
hand with the battle-axe and spear,
and chariots with sythes swept over the
martial plain, it was not unusual for
PfANo Fortes-
Kallluaarr, Jlarylnad.
r JMIEt5E INSTRUMENTS have
SO® Kurrrl,
490
IO (' l» Ira. rir« t
3,00* hard. Ua n | v ,
Mat ■ •***" and>cU-^l«cir.l auwk of
staple goods
„ tOTTOlir Gl\.
before the public for nearly thirty year.
.*—« —»*-/- alone attained an «njnir-
- 1 them un-
taswe receive
id without h(
race in a be.
JTjJ,
:u me prnenw, — —•- - -T .a4Vi,Mi «>
is nrettr much every morning and put*uhdei' tlieltef^ 1 j*£aithfit gives good afivjct
P y if it is left upon the ground, is feta*- with one .hand ; he that gu
ing and washing away all the time, ind- counsel and example, builds
the bugs apjiear to work, it ill to the other; but he that gives good
ground and destroy it: The dfoppinga tion and bsd example, builds
J. C. 1IARDIE,.
Dealer, ia Groceries & ProYisioas,
College Avenue, Athens, Ga. ^
ittes. if‘is intended to
Some of the agricultural clubs at the
North have denounced the practice,
and as human nature i'tarr’jta“^]6
the same everywhere, there will be
BEST SUGAR, COFFEE,
Soda. Tlour, Meul. Hekles, Oysfora.
SSlBSwSiS
na. All our 8auau
provvdOVKIUTRL'SOSC
MEKCIEK,
« MERCH,
petty nations of I-rael and Judah, five
hundred thousand of the former are
recorded to have feUen by the hands
of their brethren.
Jn the battle of Apulia, between
COMMISSION
V_y ami dealer in
J’rta. n.j. Druu. i
that the minds of the girls are quite buy and sell potatoes, apples, on in
equal to those of the boys, and that the and other like product-by weight,
daughters to^ay stand the peersofihe it is to apply that standard to corn
EVERY PIANO FELL! WaRBJU
JHS. Wat are by aia-i ial arran,
furnish PAHI.O'K/)R(i ANS an
loolobntod
march U CHILDS, KICKK
Hannibal and the Romans, 50,000 of
Ml application (. WX. KNAKEAf
Or any refular e-rtabliahc<i agencirt.
ortlS-ly