The Athens weekly Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1875-1877, September 15, 1875, Image 4

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foclrg. —i- Come in Beautiful Bream*. By George D. Prentice. Come, in beaut!All dreams, lore, Obi come to me oft, When the light wings of sleep On my bosom lies soft; Obi come when the sea In the moon's gentle light, Beats soft on the air. Like the pulse of the night— .When the sky and the wave Wear their loftiest bine, . . ^ When the dewss on the flower. And tho stars on the dew. Come, in beautiful dreams, love, Oh! come, nisd we'll stray Where the whole year is crowned With the blossoms of May— Where each sound is as sweet A*thc coos of the dove, >HUB gales are as soft As the breathings of love; Where the beams kiss the waves 5 And waves kiss the beach. And onr warm lips may catch m THBswt** < <oon» they teach, .... Time is money, and some people pay their debts with it. What is better than a promising yonng man 1 A paying one. When does a cow become real estate? When turned into a field. , Why is the sun like a good loaf? Because it’s light when it rises. Question for nctors: Can an actor be said to work when he plays? In what ship has the greatest number of people been wrecked ? Court-ship. It is very well to say "Take things as they come.” But suppose they don’t come? | A Spanish proverb says: " A kiss with- i out a moustache is like and egg without salt.” The Snake Hun Academy is the name of : an Indiana school. The scholars must all be 1 adders. thing i hen’s work ?” Xtfg*. Contain beautiful dreams, love. Oh! come', and we’ll fly Like two winged spirits r \ ‘ ®f|#vo throng!) the aky; With hand clasped in hand. On onr dream wings we'll go. Where the starlight and moonlight Are blending their glow; And ou the bright clouds we’ll linger. Of purple and gold, Tili the angels shall envy The bliss thev behold. j " Don’t be angry with me, darling.” is an ; appropriate song for a man to sing after he • has blackened both of his wife’s eyes. It goes to show thnt he is a man of feeling. M»su(laucans. HOPE. *8 O’clock.’ HOPE. MREEDM|tCDAYL. -• Behold I trill i find before Oft there upon the net in tloreb : aud thou ekalt emit* the rock and there ehall come wu- Ur out of tl that the people mag drtmk."—Er. Perhaps at no period|of Christian history from the days in which Christ astonished the multitude at tho pool of Hotheads, has such an excitement prevailed among tho alek as is now created by the accidental disco very ora fonataln of mineral water which beyond cnvll eclipse, the who!, fraternity of the learned faculty in restoring to original health alconst every f rut of chionicditease. Fiod- lngittonesriMatoa: om uodale the sick here, the proprie tors propose to furni.ii the concentrated medicine pre paredby simply reducing the water by evaporation into aline powder or Maas, which posaemer all the wonderful virtues of the water in a cheap and convenient form. The Maas tisane tonic, alterative and absorbent and la es pecially uaefhl to ladies suffering from irregularities and aSecUoas peculiar to their sex. It hxa been unirermlly approved and endorsed by the Medical Profession wher ever introduced, both as a dUeideralum in their materia, and as the beat popular remedy ever offered in the cure beat popular remedy aver onrreu in toe euro , Bilious Affections, Bronchitis, Chills, toughs. Cancer, Atiatic Cholera, Cramp Cholic, Cutaneous Erupt ions, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Dropsy, Bore Eyes, General Debility, Diarrhoea, Effects of Debauchery, Female weak ness, Gravel, Hcahache, Heart Disease, Hemorrhage.. Kidney diseases, Ulcers. Loss or Appetite, Languor, Uver diseases. Tetter, Menial Depression, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia, Nocturnal Emissions, Night Sweats, Prolapsus Uteri, Sexual weakness. Scrofula, Summer Complaints, Venerisl diseases. Worms. Whites, and all diseases wh eh derive their origin from the Blood, Uver or kidneys. Dissolved in water it makes an excellent wash, gargle and injection, and Incorporated with fresh lard, ptrmau- teulg cures the most obstinate ease ol Piles. The claims of this remedy cannot be over estimated in the care of tho diseases mentioned above. The Analysis of the Maas by Prot Chaa. F. Chand.er, Tb. D. of the College of Pharmacy, New York City, proves its perfect adaptation to every form of disease proceeding from the Stomach, the Liver the Kidneys, and the Blood. ANALYSIS: Sulphuric Add. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR, The Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia State Agricnltural Society will be held In MACON, GEORGIA. At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS,Beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. A. K. CHILLS. E. MCKESSON. T -H.WTNR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, A large, varied and liberal Premium List, covering all Departments of Industry, from which the following are extracts: Field Crop Department. For the beat and largest display in merit and variety of sample products from the *eld, garden, orchard, dairy . •ndapiary—the coni ributionol a tingle Arm...— , .. giM For the best six stalks of cotton -to become the property of the Society... For tho beat five bales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor ..._ ^ For the best single l ate of short staple. Alumina, Oxide of Iron, I.lne, Magnesia, Potass, Soda, Carbonic Acid. Phorphoric Acid. Silica. Organic Matter. For the best single bale upland long staple..... .... Horse Department. IKON, STEEL, NAILS, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse-Shoe Nails. As Sulphates. Humors of tiif. Census.—Tire following BOOll one is told l>V a census enumerator i Nearly ;all dh»re. Originate from IndlxiMtoa a:id ». • • . Torpidity of the Liter, and relief is always anxiously 111 an adjoining county • ; sought after. If the Urrr U Itigalated in its action, While in pursuit of his volition last week, ! health is almost invariably secured. Want of action in YIUIIG1H I * . . r , the Liver causes Headache, Cousilpatten, Janadlee, Pain he knocked at the door of a house. A • in the ShoelHaro, Coogh, Chill*, DUxiaeu, Soar Stoai* window was raised in the nnper part of j SVh, Ud hiS. e ffilMS the domicile and the head and shoulders Of i hundred other ayinptoma, for which MSR02SH LITER a man quickly made its appearance through j 'the aperture. remUblc compound, can do no injury in any quantise th*t le anerlure remUblc compound, can douo injury . . T, . , ' it may be token. II I. bands** In every way; it bu vel, YOt you vants? was tile question I been mrd for40 ,e*r*. and bnndreda.of th. good and asked. greet from aUjMrta of the country will vouch forjt* being * Well, sir,’ said the man of statistics, 1 I’m i the census takor—’ * Dundcr vedder,’ sai.l the Teuton, inter- ( }j Tiolent *f taken regularly, 1 aU pun the parsst and be: Simmons Lirer Eognlafor, or Me&iu, . medicine. Is the cheapest naedidneln the world, Is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate intent, , . 1 in no rtruft.it Muieuti rupting; 4 you can t take some centscs here, is sure to cure if take py s'limony gristofer; J don’t got noc>nlsos to gif avny, no siiee, I vas a boor man.’ ““ -*■ * —- , “ ‘ But my dear sir,’ said the enumerator, ‘ you must do as I say; it’s according to the J So! h-y.lcT 1 law 01 tho land. . Takes the place ol Quinine and Bitter* of every kind. How can I gif some ccntses ven 1 don t got, any ? I didn’t do some vork lor more as live j or tree monts, nnd I got yet my daxes to j . ‘ l ou don t ONLY ONE DOLLAR! Sai'aniiah Weekly Morning Actcs Being tally aware of the pmolar prejudice existing against advertised remedies we oiler the Mass under the following warrants, viz: 1st that the medicine shaU be what is claimed for it. 2nd. AU money sent by Registered tet ters snail reach us. 3rd, All medicine* ordered by the public shall reach them In good condition and give aatisfec- 4th, That we hold ourselves responsible to ferielt $500, if we vfolate any of these warrants. Price—52 postage paid by mail, or. three packages for 15. Six packages wi.l be sent by Kxprem for $9, or, it rill be sent C. O. D. with return charges added, If or- Alum Mass Comp ant. Alum Wells P. O., Washington Co., Va. August 18 1875—42-ly. ttiaGn-oago Farm Pumps Beat thoroughbred stallion, • • Rest walking horse. ... Best saddle horse or utare. Best tingle burgle horse o» mare, Best combination horse or mare. Best double team, owned by one exhibitor, Best Georgia raised male, Best mule, open to the world. I . ». Cattle Department. Best herd—one bull nnd four cows or heifers—all to be of one breed and owned exclusively 4»r one exhibitor. Best milch cow, • • . • . . . . Cow giving the richest milk. - - - • - • • $ to and $20 for the best bull and cow, respectively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney, Ay reshire, Devon eml Durham. Best sow and pigs under six mouths old, - gg Poultry Department. Best and largest display In variety and merit of domestic fowls, raised In Georgia, Best and largest display In variety and merit of same, open to the world. Best display of pigeons, - - - - Best display of rabbits, • • hfest PorwliinLiavd Irea Cylinitr Pwr.ps For CUternx and Walls of any Depth, un.loiMtqnd mv fricn J.’ Will In- sent to any addrem six months for On. Dollmr. unuerstanti me, irituj, ( xbtatooneof the cheapest vreklire published. It» not replied the man with the book. I Simply •» blanket *hcet in which *11 aorta of matter i* proariacu- utF . , . „ jv„. I ously thrown. Itlssnmtlvprinted four-pegs paper, osaa- want to tlsk you a lea questions ill reloitnce t p ao| j v mad, up, am j ...tjtctl with crest ere. Nothing of to tho number of children you have, vour ; .dull or heavy rhyrertef is .dnililjJ into the column. , . . • i • of the Weekly. II i* an elaborately compiled cornpen- name, husmres, llOW Ion" Jilt] navt. open diauof the bi.t thing, that appear in lh. Daily Arm. nnd nn ’ | The telegraphic denpatche. of the week an roredftod and mr.rriea, ana SO on. carcfuUy weeded «t everything thati. not ntrieUy of a 4 Oh, ish dot all ? retorted tho L'erman. news character. It also contains tall reports of the • Vydidn’t you told me dot on de forst time? j .’he'olrw”foTiii^STb^ndin; I tink you vnnted to dake me a little foolish- One DolUnao the publinher; or for one year hy sending DCS8 by dot—ha, na. I kum Jriyht nvay , Th .Vorniep ,Vnr» ia the earn, reliable organ of niliel- nut nmU ilcr rlnor out ’ public opinion that It haaalway. been—vigorous, thought- ^ U i5r. rV l . afce V- . r .- . • I ful and conservative in the diactuaion of the issues of the hich he accordinglv tlld, answering tlie , day, and lively. Sparkling aud entertaining in its pro* ,• * j : vnUtion «*f the news. In gathering and publishing the neCCfrSarj Questions, and .he cnuniciator j information and in (llscnsaing questions of public went on hi* wav rejoicing. policy, the Morning JVew.iefulIy abreast of the molten- ~ n terpriking journalism of the limes. Frice, $10 for 12 —m* I months ; $o for C months. , a • a The * ri ' aVcWy Sctrs has the same features as the Daily Priest ani> Lawyer.—After his return • ynrs. price, $6for 12 months; $3 for 6months, to Ireland, Michael Kelly described a meet- j re&^.tor‘ h or E rp^ p^Jr^riS. ° icg at the dinner-table with Curran, the , Vie x orning y cm Printing office barrister, and the wellsknown priest, bather j, the urgest in the state. Every description of Print- O’Leary. He says 44 our tasts were genial, I ing doneai thesbortest^noticc. BlankXBook? of all kind* r u* i Lfw P/in/I j made to older Book Binding and Ruling executed with for his nverence uas mignt\ iond Ot difpatch penmates fbrwork promptly furnished, whisky punch and so was I, and many a jug Address »n letters, j. u. estill, s.vmub,Ci of St. Patrick’s eye-water night after night 1 ’ Horticultural Department. Beit display of garden vegetables, grown by one person, Home Industrial Department. Beat collection ot jellies, preserves, pickles, jama, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhibited by one lady, Bert display of breads by one lady, . Ornamental Needle Work. | Best display in variety of female hand icrsft,embracing needlework, embroidery,crocheting, knitting, etc., bye i Fine Art Department. • lady, is , Fest oil painting (any subject), .... ; Beet portrait painting, ...... ** * ’ i color, ..... s and drawings by one exhibitor, - - . - -- -rawinn by a girl under aixteeu yearn of age, Best display ot drawings by the pupils of one school or college, i Beat display of Photographs, - . - ! Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc., ... Merchants’ Displays. Best dlsplsy of dry goods, Be.fdlsplsy of fancy groceries, Bret display of glassware aud crockery, Bret display of clothing, Bret displayfuf miljinerv, - 1100 At6 Cheap, BoraUe and ESsient. OVER 100,000 SOLD. EVERY I'OKP WARRANTED tar .run 6sa St! lira. Special PremiumR for Granges. /« MILBURN WAGONS, AfailCUITimAL IMFLEMEMS, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axlfw, Sprits &c., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Fiudings, Anvils, Bellow,, Vices, Hollow-ware, Ac. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the "W IN SHIP Gr T UST » Brinley’s Sted Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saw,, fa 19* Any article in onr line not in dock will be ordered when de tired, with the lead pouih delay. Call ami examine our stock and prices,”®a June 18,1875. 33-tf F. A. SUMMKY. P. W. nUTCHESON. A. A. BKU.. SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 14 M WiM STEEL AND NAILS, IRON, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS- MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF did his riverence and myself enjoy, chatter- j DRUG POISONS* ing over that exhiliarating and natural be-; medicine rendered useless: verage. I always had a cold shoulder of j tvolta’S electro belts and bands are indorsed ’ mutton for “him when he came to dinner, ! * by the most eminent phy«iel»n» In the world for the .... « «. . I cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia, for, like some Other OI his countrymen, , kitlncy disease, aches, pain*, nervous disorders, fits, female who shall be nameles, he was ravenously ^ °k^. C y h . r °^ fond of that dish. j blood. Book with full particulars free by Volta Bclt_ Ce., One day Curran did me the honor to meet j Clllcil ‘ p * u> °~ him Sept. 15-46-R. . To enjoy the society of such men was , §3 SAMPLES FREE^^ree^t lutellectuiil treat. They were great | whpro Addrc.. the union tub. co., Newark, n.TL friends, and sectnetl to have great respect; sept, ls-ir-it. for each other’s talents, and it may be easily j imagined, O’Leary vs. Curran was no: had match. One day, after dinner, Curran said to the i 10 0(10 priest “Reverend Father, I wislt you were St. j vjp'JO a " ffp IUjUUU Peter.” I Uas been invested in Stock Privileges and paid “ And why. Counselor, would you wish QflO ^ J®** PROFIT I were St. Pettcr ?” asked O’Lcarv. j CENT. • “ Because Reverend Father, in that case,” said Carran “ you would have the keys of | svpt. ij-ig-k. CHILDS, 'Hm «SON & RO., GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS. June 16, 1875. SS-tr To the Grange in the State nuking the largest and finretdi.play in merit and variety, of atoock products, and lesulti of home iudustries, all «a>«ed t produced or made by the member* 6f that particular Grange, $150 The above are but Si<eci.<iien* of a comprehensive list of large Money. Ftemtnma. The best ami largrai Live Buck Show ever held in the State or therfouth. More and finer bonea, mulee. cattle, abeep, Hwine and poultrr, t .an ever before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as i^fine addle or haraem bene, mUcb cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the oceatlonoi this Fair a rpre opportunity to secure them. , several eminent and representative men from the North and Northwest have been invited to deliver addressee at the visitors throughout the whole country aie expected. TALMADCfE &(JO„ —DEALERS IN— American and Foreign Watches, CLOCKS JEWELRY, The public will be kepi||*Aied as to the progree aud developments of the Fair in future advertisements. Bend to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums, rake, regulations, etc., and containing (wo engravings of the beautiful and t gnifierni Fair Grounds. A. H. COLQUITT, President. T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent. MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretary. THE UKANGEBS’ LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, hearni, and you could let me in. ^ ^ j OQQ hgyal Havana lottery. Div 1 By me honor and conscience, sailor, replied the divine, “ it would be better for you if I had the keys of the other place for then I could let you out.” Blights.—They are cheap. It costs noth ing to turn the face, to shut the mouth, to not see a person who is not before the eyes, and has expectations, if not claims. It is very easy to put off the call long overdue! —to neglectto send an invitation to a party ! to ono who is not of much accouut—to pass a I former friend on the street without recogni- j tion—to go and come, ignoring the exist- j encejof people who have rights and feelings, j And it is as cowardly as it is easy and ; mean. i But the cheap, cowardly slight is as hard to bear as it is contemptible. How it rank- j les! It stings like a nettle. It is prussic! acid on a wound. The very cowardliness of it makes ft'more pninfal of Mist Scoundrel bad only had the courage to • frankly , say she does not caro for our friendship, and prefers our room to our company, we could possibly reply with an equally polite expres sion of chilliness; but to be dropped off unceremoniously and cut direct, is like a slab in the dark. Society is a set of com plex relations. People are hound together. Kindaessncss and politenesj are parts of the aowrilten law of social commerce. A slight ,js a port of robbery—a mean, pick pocket sort bf robbery, too—ot the notice one has a right to expect. It may not. cost anything’ just to mind one’s own business, ana let a friend languish for want of notice and sympathy and cheer; but it shows «Bwaof.JF4r h, ‘- t his friendship is worth! Tne persoii wno can slight nn- sr&rp every fifteen days. 1 priie.re$iOO,OUO 11 prize $50,000 2 prizes, $25,000 each-...—...—50.000 354 prizes, amounting to ....^...310,000 Whole tickets, $20; quarter*, $5; twentieths, $1. Circulars ef information free. Prices cashed. A. DONAU A Co.. Bankers. Pont-ofGce Box 2069. 21 Park Low New York. Roval Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries con stantly on band. OF THE Cotton Gins, Pressed, PORTABLE ENGINES, Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .$4,500,000 j Of which 8100,000 to bo owned in each Department. Each Policy-holder is entitled to a vote in tho manage moot of the Company. Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama. i Capital Stock $100,000. i W. II. KETCICM, President J. E. DAVIDSON, Yiee-Pneident, ‘ R. W. FORT, Secretory. Capital Stock Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia. Office, No. 2 Commercial Building, $100,000, | Major C. G. SAMUEL, President ALFRED SHO! K. J. GWALTNKY, 8c Vice-Preeident, ELL, Attorney, , Soeeetoiy C. RO’ Dr. G. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P. Allgood, Trion Factory; C. Rowell, Rome,-.Qe; Alfred Shorter,Rome, I G. Samuel, Kom;, Ga.; JohnH. Newton, Athens, Ga^ A.RJones, Cedartown, Gtl^Hon. D. F. Hammond, : Atlanta, Gs.; Hou. I>. B. Hamilton. Home, Gs.: Cain Glover, Borne, Ga; T. McGuire. Borne, Ga.; F. Woodruff, Borne, Go.; J. L. Camp, Rome, Gfo; M. H. Bunn, Cedartown, Gm.; A. J. King, Gave Spring, Qx; Hon. W. ; II. Hutoliin-, Polk comitj, Geo’gia. The Brown Cotton Gin Co. will only ask to GIVE US A TRIAL. *31“ENGRAVING in ell its brenche. NEATLY ND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Our elm will be to offer good, reliable goods, at the VERY LOWEST FIGURES. 80LE AGENTS FOR J. Moses’ Electro Galvanic Spectacles. • Old Gold *ud Silver bou?l»t, for wltich the hlghcftt cash price will be paid. ollego Avenue, opposite the Post-office. 'NEW LONDON, CONN., Manufacturer* of <\>tton Gic*, Cotton Gin Feeder*, Con- denoersand Cotton Gin Materials of every description. Our Gin* have been in use thirty years, and have on established reputation for- simplicity, Ilf tt-runninc, du rability and for quality and quantity oC lint pmauoed. A — von**** <- «aa|ly attached to the Ola —' My ; Ht»BANK“C«h there i>e found sweet er, dearer words, to a fond, loving wife, thai these, w huiwnd T. Ho is her life, her world. Without him, existence would be a dreary blank. Bhould adversity and dis* ’ ’ ” i hint the grace'darken bis name, she hot loves more for bis suficripgs.' No music is sweeter to her ear than hia - welcome step and voice. - No picture “ that hangs on memory’s wall,” " irib ’ ' ’ “ *■“ "' u ~" ■*’ are beautiful than her bridal eve. when she wal to iWMbr ratdol^Mi her idol, ier soul’s worship. She would not wish the ; wish t wines of time to pluck from her memory o word of love, or an act of devotion from him fO'hcr; nh nolshe prizes them more than earth’s riches. She would not wish Fames hand to twine one garland round her brow, that was unshared by him. Her lovo spreads beyond hersolf and reaches far into futurity. She pictures him iu her mind’s eye M^aged aud infirm, lingering on the shores ot ti awaiting for tfoJM summons to * Our Frnler i, rrelly atUrh-d to th. Gin, aud fully op erated hr any hand of ordinary IntrlUgrure. They are theelmplretaad cheapeat Frederlnthe marttrt and ferd with more regularity than ia poaible by hand, tocmdng the outtura and siring a draneraad bettor wnipla. At all Fain where fxMMtod and by Plantrre barIur Ibrea In a*, they htn bten accord id the high ret aoconiuaia. Our Conde aaera are wtll-reade. durable and ai tuple la <— .tructlon, ami da what is required ef them rapidly well. Noadditional power ia reqnlred to drive the )'< er or Cnndcnaer, and no Uin Hoaac to complete without them. We ore prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect eatltobetloo to .eery purebaaor. Cirrnlare, price aud Sell information fttrntohoa. Addrere ax above, or apply to SUMMEY, HUTCUIMSON A BELL, Atb-«> (la. Sept. 15-44-B. mu IC —The choicest in the world—Importer! A Ik AO. price*—Largest Company in America—ota- etaplearticle—plea*re ererybody—Treda continually In creasing— Agent, wanted every where—beat inducement.— don’t waste tiuo—send for circular to Robert Wolto, 4S Voaoy St., N. Y„ F. O. Box 1M7. ’ Scpt.p5-t6-B. 4|hWMHA Woek guaranteed to Male and Female SPlISliwlt in their RocaUty. toeta Nothing M M to t ry |u FxrUculara Free. P. O. VICKE- ITIL 1 BY A CO., Auguata, Me, Sept. 1S-4A-R. $5 to Sept. I3-46-R. GENERAL TICKET AGLNCY. RAILROAD TICKETS For sale, hy all rdtrtcs, and to all prindpal point, in UNITED STATES. Boy your Tickets before leaving Athens, and got j information from Capt. WM. WILLIAMS, A|etd^Sonthern Express Co., Athene, 4 Patterns for Dolls’ Clotbes. Instructive, Amusing and Entertaining. “I .topped nt ',ha Book Stare, and tlie Trousseau I . joHw’her Lve^ooe” bar SuAbond, in theland ~ ^ must hare some new geo t here are the patterns, in color, no 1 hare tried every one, and f paid, on rooelpt of the price. ” '*—• m fttfiyi 1 Book Store. n-v Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama. Capital Stock $100,000. Silver anrl Plated Ware, i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SPORTSMEN’S ARTICLES OK ALL KINDS. Hon. X. X. CLEMENTS President «ad Goncrol Manager, Tuakalooaa, All. Mississippi Department, Capital Stock Col. JAMES W. BECK, Prorident. .'.Mid* L. A. DUNOAX, Secretory. GRAY, Viee-Proehleat. Security I Economy! Liberality ! All i of Oi approred forme of life and Endowment Policies tamed in .Three, ‘ ----- Juo, Three, Fire or Seven yean. AU Life Policies non-iorfeit- will be entitled to • paid up Policy or Cash Snmnder thereof. | ASTOaNISHING. Are the Leading Principles of this 'Company, sums of 8100 to 810,000. Abo, Term Politics < Ing aftnr two annual payment*, when the insured r DiTiiiciids may bo ltd to protect polities against lapsing in cate of frilnre to pay preminma. XoirWorieitiug and Ca» . surrender features, tre sufficient to reakethia Company popular GOOD AGENTS WANTED. Addresa C. G. Samuel, President, Rome, Ga. W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alabama, General Superintendent of Agendas. Sept. S—ij-6m. Thie.’wit thinking ’with tbs T MIB enbscriber* Imre removed to No. li, FRANKLIN HOUSBRA^GE, Broad Street, where they keep con stantly on hand a lat*b and well selected : tick of - * FURNITURE OF EVERY DESC RIPTION, To whieli they Invite the attention of the public, and which will be sold . .1/' i s*b nr om rwv at mm m m « ar. ml, « The 1 prorreaa made b* the WIL ON SUCTTLE SEWING MACHINE. Inventive skill has been taxed to Ita utmost, and the reetdt to, the The Most Perfect and Desirable Machine, for General and Family Use, yet produced. It is Simple and Easy to Operate, to not uaMa to get out out of repair, its Work to the Best as was shown by the FIRST PREMIUMS i il Exhibition in Vienna, in awarded K at the Unirei 87 S, and it to add at a LESS PRICE than any other Machine of its STANDARD EXCEL- thaaany LENCE. For sale hy J. M. UPSHAW and F- P. GRIFFITH. Ba aura to see the Wilson bmare yon buy. May 18,1875 89-tC Manhood; li How Lost, How Re stored! Earn, ou (be radical cure (without medicinal of Soermattorhcta or Seminal Weakness, ■ Involuntary Seminal Leases. Impetener, alio. Consumption, Epilep sy and Fite, induced |by ^elf-Indnlgence or sexual extisrxgxnoe, 4c. ■VPrico, In a sealed envelope, only six cents. The eelebrxtel author, ia this admirable Esmy, clearly demon* strxtoo, from a thirty year* succeyfal practice, that the alarming conseque cured without thud Hi dangerous use of internal medicine or the application oftho knife; pointing out, mode of cure mm il tuple, certain and effectual, by H means of which what his condition may be, may —. T, privately and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth end every pie is the land. Bent under seel. In a plain envelope, to any addresa, po*t-pald, on recejjitotidx cento or two postage stamps. * "’CHAS. J. C. KUNE 4 CO. UT Broadway, New York. Port Office les, 4SM. July 14-Sm COFFINS and burial cases Furnished AS LOW OB LOWER than bv any other establishment In theeitor. When furnished bv tie we will also furntoh, .WITHOUT ADDITIONALCftARGE,oar handsom* HEARS R, with hmMa^ithiivtfff tntaaudi within the dty. Athena'®*., Sept, ft—tS-ton. *1. F. WILSON Sl CO., FITS CURED FREE!! A NY iierson suffering from the above il dLease to reqnreted to address Pa. PxiCK, and a trial bottle of medicine will be fci warded by Express. FREE! The only coat being the Express charge*, which, owing to my largo business, tre smell. Dr. Pries has made the treatment of FITS OR EPILEPSY aeludy tor years, aud he will - runt a cure by the uee of bis reme-lv. Do not (ill to estd to him for a trial botUa; It costa nothing, and ho WILL CURE YOU, no matter of how long standing your ease may ba, or bow many other remedies may have failed. Clreulara and Be particular to Office direction, Fob.S4.Iy. FREE TRIAL BOTTLE, r to giro your Eapress, as well aa your Poet Addreet, DR. CIM*. T. PRICK. 67 William Street, New York. NEW BOOKS. S IONA Onlda’a last, 82.00 Three Feathers, by Wm. Blael 81.00. of the Camj A.ioe Loroine, by Walter's Word, by James Payne. 50c. A mad Marriage, by M. Agnis Fleu ing, 8t.7f. I Recollections, 81.59. For tilt fit * Jane 98. 84-tf. BURKE’S Book Store Pastor’. 1 . THE X4S. UEFFEK fo«We TUMm Vatw Wkc*!, Kaanfartursd by )V lQOEBfiJ Rustic Window'Shades. At $1.80 per pair. I At $2.20 per pair. !H5 P“ P*4 r * At W.Q0 per pair. At $2.00 per pair. | At $4.60 per pur. j The most elegant, simple, and most datable Shades la nae. ah* itimve price* include all the aeeeeeaiy txtureo. They can be can drive a il and see them... JnnoS, UJS-W-tft be pnt up in five minutes, Ire any ana who a nail, and they never eta out of order. CU1 - BURKE’S Book Store &C. DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA. Jane 23; 1875.’ 34-tf. > S5»bll- JL. SCHEVENELL A CO. BROAD STREET, ATHENS. GA. DEALERS IN SILVER AND PLATED WARE. GUMS, PISTOLS, AUDIUKITIO^ Spectacle*, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments, *jvM8.r*#cr ^aricteiifte *c. Having BEST WOfREMEN, we are prepared to do REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE. WB MAKE A SPECIALTY OF’ 1 SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, And all work of this kind, such as Forks, Spoons, .Watches, &C., plated by us, icarranted equal to that done by any edablishment in the country. 1776. THE GREAT 1876. But that Is Nothing in Comparison with the GRAN® ME'RUAJPTILE EXPOSITI05 AT THE STORE OF HUNTER- & BUESSE ,, ■: t.■■ - 11-'.. ' WHEBE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING ftHjATMKRiD vqb vmiB SlBAaOao OASRIMBRB AND OTHER OI,0***" J*aj*«*el*, UmbreWa* and Dry Good** ztmvii oooD$ t mm am mw Boots and Shoes, Fancy and Family Groceries, am ©m©®® 18 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cigars, Tobacco, & c - CHOICE FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, OSXABURGS, SHEETINGS, YARNS, &C., &U. The above Goods having been recently purchased iu New York, at « low offered to tho public at Low Figures. 8®“ Como and be Ac. arw now < April U, 94-tl Blacksmith Shop. Low Figures. 84S“Lom« ana ou vv------, HUNTER & BUEBSi^ DE» prpE’S_COR£^w ILL FXW would respectfully announce io the oitistns of Athene and adjoining country that he to prepared to do ell manner of work in the B!*ck- i line la a superior manner and at reasonable •bargee. Bo baa the beta workman and use* frothing but the hast sartoriaL Plantation Work, Homo Shoo- ifrff, and very difficult jobs a ipaoUUy. 8B0P locatod oppoehe Mr J. t.OMpc^a livery Stahl*, S«ec. Good Beacuug at i Pxioxe. Now ie tho time Sguree, at ‘' U “* it ’ 187g ’ LEGAL BLAN*J’ ’Neatly printed L