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Rejected.
Ton do not love me t Well good bye 1
'Tie beat that we nhould pert;
Yu you ere free I I’d retuerdle
Titan bind a netleaa heart,
t Yea loted me once—thank God for that
And oh. whqr’er Ton be.
I’ll, atill remain your faithful friend,
And—I will pray for thee.
When brighter eaenu have left no trace,
That we two .’ar have met,
And in another'a fond embrace,
Thia parting you forget,
I’ll bid my brefeng heart “ be atill,”
For thia eball comfort me;
. Though every W06 my boaom fill,
I yet may pray for thee.
- ^7i
Another’a hand may aootho your pain—
Another’a lipa may kiu the brow
That mine may never pram again,
For, oh. you do not love me now!
I know it by the altered eyes,
That nsea to smile when 1 waa near;
And when I smiled not in return,
Were quickly dim'd by love’s fond tear.
own so aad of late,
[me no mournfully, ‘
I would tell my fate.
Yet oonld not for aweet pity’s sake.
Stand where the sun’s last fingering rays
Upon your face can fall,
And let me have one last fond gaae
On what was once my ell.
And mutt I lorn thee 1 Thou whom smile
So long hath boon my heaven!
O, God! and moat my bleeding hurt
From its one etgy be riven >
I did not mean to givo you pain—
Thera, there, aweet love, don’t cry 1
Please hush I I will hot rave again—
No, no, not if I die!
And yet God bieae you for the tear
That gems thorn precious eyes;
It shows—that though I’ve grown lees dear
Yon do not quite despise,
Now let me kiss your hand once more.
You whom 1 thought to call “ My Wife,"
Now one tweet smile and 1 will go—
Farewell, my heart, my light and fife!
Farm anb HoQschoIb.
Cotton Seed Meal.
As tliis is a large production of our coun
try, it is well cnougn for us to examine its
economies. Brossingault, the distinguished
French agricultural chemist, estimates the
nutriment of
One lb. Oil Meal eqtui to 3 lbs. Com.
One lb. Oil Meal equal to 9 lbs. Wheat
bran.
One lb. Oil Meal equal to 10 lbs. Hay.
The American Agriculturalist sometime
since contained an analysis made by the
most eminent agricultural chemists, showing
the relative nntritivc value of the different
foods, as follows:
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With Sliding Oven Doors.
Painted Feb. 2,1889, aad 8ept 2,1889.
STOVES!
STOVES!!
The undersigned is now prepared to offer the nubile the
FINEST ASSORTMENT OF
mm -w jb mm,
Plain Japaned
AND
STAMPED TIN WARES
In Northeast Georgia, at LOW FIGURES.
Hoofing, Guttering and Tin Work
Of all kinds, done pruinptly and cheap.
J. T. COMER.
Between Center A Reaves and Oit A Co.,
A ugust 25—13-61. Up Stain.
vitn
Nearly all uUeax* originate from Indication and
Torpidity of the Liver, aud relit f is always anxiously
■ought after. If the Liver Is Regulated in its action,
health la almost invariably secured. Want of action in
the Liver causes Headache, Coasllpatlon. Jaundice, Pala
in the Shoulders, (tilth, ( hills. Uteinnw, Mar Stom
ach, bad taste In Ike mouth, btllioaa attacks, palpitation
of tat heart, depression or spirits, or the blaoo, and
hundred other symptoms, for which SIIMONK LITER
UKUPLATOU is the heat remedy that has ever been dis-
rovered. It acts mildly, effectually, and being a simple
vepetahle compound, con do no ii*jarv in aoy qusntics that
it may bo taken. It is harmless in evenr way; it has
been used for 40 years and hundreds^! the good and
great from all parts of the country will vouch for .its being
the purest aad best.
Simmons' Liter Regulator, or Medicine,
Is harmless, .tyj . • ^4. j / ,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Is sure to euro If taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine.
It the cheapest medicine in the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest results to the
delicate Infknt,
Does not Interfere with business,
Does not df “
Takes the . _
Contains the simplest and bast remedies.
For Sale Ry All Druggists.
« not disarrange the system,
;ee the place ot Quinine and Bitters oC every kind.
HOPE. ‘8 O’clock.’ nbPE.
Flesh
Fat
Food.
Producing.
Producing.
Turnips,... 4.;
... 1
5
Carrots,
.... 1
7
Straw,
_.. 3
16
Potatoes,
... 3
17
Hay, (early cut) .
... 8
50
Ryew ••••••••••••••••
... 11
62
Oats.......... — 12
17
Corn,
.... 12
68
Peas.........
... 22
60
Linseed Cake
.... 28
56
Bran and coarse mill
stuff;
.„. 31
54
Cotton seed cake
... 41
77
< From tho above, it will be seen that cot-
A NEW NOVEL BY CURISTIAN REID.
A QUESTION^OP HONOR,
BY CHRISTIAN REID,
Author of “ Morton House,'* *• Valerie Aylmer,"
•• A Daughter of Bohemia," etc.
1 vol.. I12uio. 500 pages. Tinted paper Cloth,
Price, 11.75.
In this strong and absorbing novel the author of" Valerie
Aylmer," and "A Daughter of Bohemia, " exhibits at
their best all those strikiugqualifications that have made
her previous novels so successful—strength of style, accu
racy of character drawing, aud ever culminating interest
of plot.—" A Question of Honor" will be, without doubt,
one of the successes of the summer.
Bv the same author:
VALERIE AYLMER. 8vo., paper.$1; cloth. *1.50.
The author is one of the rising and brilliant lights of
American literature.—Portland Argus.
MORTON HOUSE, Svo., with illustratious, paper, 91.00;
cloth, 91.50.
trillion*; papar, 91.000; cloth, 91.50
They are -seven ms charming and interesting stories as
can be found in one' v« luuie from any late uovelist.—
Cincinnati T lures.
MABEL LEE, 8vo., with illuflratious; paper, 91; cloth,
91.50.
A story of alisorbiug interest,—St. Louis Republican.
EBB-TIDE, 3vo., with Illustrations; paiier, 91.00; cloth,
9i.se.
Eld>-Tide is a story of power and pathos, and will U* much
admired.—Boston Commonwealth.
A DAUGHTER OF BOHEMIA, 8vo., with Illustrations;
paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50.
It is novel of brilliancy and attractiveness.—N. Y.
Evening Mail.
Eithcrof the above mailed, j*ost paid, to any part efthe
United States, on receipt of the price.
D. APPLETON & Co.,
43-tit. Publishers, New York.
THE GREAT
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
bite ■ ^»i Y'V."“ -?*
The Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia State Agricultural
Society will be held in
M AO ON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS,Beginning I
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18.
} AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
A Ixige, varied in<l liberal Premium Llit, covering all Department* of Industry, from which life following on extract*:
Field Crop Department.
For the best and largest display in Biftt and variety of sample products from the field, garden, orchard, dairy
and apiary—the contribution of a single fkrm... M l...« 1™..J J 9100
For the best six. stalk* of cotton-to become the property of the Society 59
tor the best five hales, crop lot of short staple cotton, by one exhibitor .......... 150
For the best single tale of short staple
hor the best single bale upland long staple* ..L.
Horse Department.
Best thoroughbred stallion, **• . • . . . . . „ . gioo 1
Best walking horse. , 1
Best saddle horse or mare.
Best single buggle horse ot pare,
Best combination horse or mare, - - . . . . • . 100
Best double team, owned by one exhibitor, - - - . . _ - -100
Best Georgia raised mule, .
Best mule, opeu to the YQrid, - . -
Cattle
RENOWNED
WILSON
*100
ton seed mcftl stands first as a flesh former,
and equal to anything as to both a flesh
former and a fat former, both sets of figures
being added together.
Cotton seed oil mod has been known com
paratively a short time, but is now recognized
in all sections, where it is used as the best
food for stock, especially for beef cattle and
dairy purposes.
In tne Report of the Massachusetts State
Board of Agriculture, for 1868, we find the
following from H. S. Porter, of Hatfield, in
that State, the largest stock feeder in New
Eugland:
“ In regard to cotton seed meal, I have
been using it for the past ten years with
great suoccss, not only for dairy purposes,
but more especially for fattening purposes.
I have used it in small quantities- three
quarts per day—mixed with Indian meal
and shorts, and I have found very beno-
ficial results. , * .* For fattening pur
poses, I have never seen anything equal to
it. I find that those cattle which have been
fed with cotton seed meal and Indian meal
always weigh the, best, and so far ns my ex
perience goes, feeding with cotton seed
meal has been a great success. I have also
used it for fattening sheep with, groat satis
faction.* 1 '• ‘
An immensely profitable idea has been
developed at New Orleans in die use of
cotton seed bulls fed abundantly with two
to three quarts of oil meal daily. A Missis
sippi planter has tried dead corn stalks as
n roughness, with the small feed of meal as
above, and with great success. He cut his
stalks up and fed abundantly. To our hill
farmers, this all convevs the hint that their
straw may be tiius utilized, proving both a
food and ft fertilizer.
Cotton seed halls are known to he only
a “ woody fibre,” using the words of David
Dale QwfthTjln his geolbgyl^f Arkansas.
Corn! 'Main! ftro commonly regarded, as a
“ woody fibre,’’ and straw is treated as no
better; but each these, when used in con*
nection with such- concentrated food as oil
meal, seems to act as a fermenting grass in
the eoirVpminch—that fermentation giving
heat, life and rotundity to the animals.
There's millions in it.—Soutltern J’iirmtr.
Wiiat will mark Hens Lay.—Put two
or more quarts of water in a kettle, add
one large need pep|ier,ior two small ones,
then put the > tie over the lfre. When
the water Itoils, stir in coarse ground In
dian meal, uulil you make a thick uiusli.
Let it cook an hour or more,
hot.
University of Georgia,
SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR.
FACULTY.
H. II. TUCKER, D. D., Chancellor.
\V. H WADDELL, A. M., Prof, of Latin.
CHARLES MORRIS, A. M.. Prof, of Greek.
C. P. WILLCOX, A. M., Prof, of Modern Langttaccs.
E. W. SPEER, D. 1)., Prof, of Belles-Lettres.
P. H. MKLL. D. 1>., LL.D.. Prof, of Metaphysics.
W. L. BROUN, LL.D, Prof, of Natural Philosophy A
Pres. Gs. Statu College Agriculture A Mech. Arts.
WMS. RUTHERFORD. A.M., Prot of Mathematics.
L. H. (TIARBONN1ER, A. M., Prof, of Engineering.
H. C. WHITE, C. A M. E., Prof. Chemistry A Geology
W. M. BROWNE, A. M.. Prof, of History.
E. M. PENDLETON, M. D., Prof, of Agriculture.
W. W. LUMPKIN, A.|M., Prof, of English Literature.
W. L. MITCHELL, A. M., Prof, of Law.
The noxt Term opens on October Cth, 1875 Tuition
in Academic Department, 975, payable in advance, vis:
935 on Oct. 6th, with95 Library fee, and 940 on March 1st,
1876. Fifty beneficiaries Irom the State admitted without
fee. The State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts feruia a part of the University, and opens Oct. €th.
Law School opens Aug. 16th, 1875; 2d term opens Feb.
21st, 1876 ; Fees 960 per term. Every branch of a liberal
and professional education afforded. For catalogues, Ac.,
address W. II. WADDELL, cec. Faculty,
August 18-42-tf. Athens, Ga.
IDE EDM1LC PAIL
" Behold J trill stand before! he* Hurt ,
upon tha rock im JIvreb ; mud thou shalt
[smite the rock mnd there shall corns wa
fer out of it that the people may rfri*k"~Ex.
Perhaps at no period f of Christian history from the days
in which Christ astouished the multitude at tbe pool of
But heads, has such an excitement prevailed among the
sick as is now created by the accidental discovery of a
fountain of mineral water which bevond cavil eclipses the
whole fraternity of the learned faculty in restoring to
original health almost every form of chrouic disease. Find
ing it impossible to accommodate the sick here, the proprie
tors lirojKMie to furnish the concentrat'd medicine pro**
pared l»y simply reducing the water by evaporation into
a tine powder or Mass, which possesses all the wonderful
virtues of the water in a cheap and convenient form. The
Mass is a fine tonic, alterative and al>*orl*ent and Is es
pecially useful to ladies suffering from irregularities and
affections .peculiar to their sex. It has been universally
approved aud eudorsed l>jr the Medical Profession wher
ever introduced, both as a diesidcratmm in their materia,
and as the best popular remedy ever offered in the cure
of Asthma, Bilious Affections, Bronchitis, Chills, Coughs,
Cancer, Asiatic Cholera, Cramp Cholic, Cutaneous Erupt
ions, Dy*]>epsia, Consumption, Dropsy, Sore Eyes, General
Debility, IHarrhcea, Effects «*f Debauchery, Female weak
ness, Gravel, Ueahache, Heart Disease, Hemorrhages,
Kiducy diseases. Ulcers, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Liver
diseases, Tetter, Mental Depression, Nervous Debility,
Neuralgia, N«>cturnal Emissions, Night Sweats, Prolapsus
Uteri, Sexual weakness. Scrofula, .Summer Complaints,
Vcncrial diseases. Worms, Whites, and all diseases whch
derive their origin from the Blood, liver or Kidneys.
Dissolved In water it makes an excellent wash, gargle
and injection, and incorporated with freak lard, perw-
raf/w cures the most obstinate case ot Biles. The claims
this remedy cannot be over estimated in theme of
the diseases mentioned above. The Analysis of the Mass
iy Prut Clue. F. tliandiar, Ph. D. of the College of
Pharmacy, New York City, proves its perfect adaptation
to everv form of disease proceeding from the Stomach, the
Liver the Kidneys, and the Blood.
ANALYSIS:
Sulphuric Acid.
Alumina, 1
Oxide of Iron, j
Line, 1
Magnesia,
l'otasa,
Soda,
Carbonic Arid.
Phorphoric Acid
Silica.
Organic Matter.
The Mass is harmless and mar be used at will.
Being fully aware of the popular pr^udiee existing against
advertised remedies we oiler the Mao* under the following
arrant*, viz: 1st that the medicine shall he what
claimed for it. 2ud. All money sent by Registered let
ters shall reach us. 3yd, All medicines ordered by the
public shall reach them ingood condition and give satisfac
tion. 4th, That we hold ourselves responsible to forfeit
|500, if we violate any of these warrant?.
Price- ^ ” **
95. Six
ill be sent C. O. I>. with return charges
Department.
Boat hrnl—anr bull anil four Conor holl.ro—all to bo ofono brood and ownod excluolrely by one exhibitor,
ll»»t mil.h cow, ..... . . . . _ .
Cow giving tbe rtcbcat milk.
**> and S'julbrtlie boot bull aad cow, mpoctlvely, of each of tho following breeds: Alderney, Ayrcshlre, Devon
end Durham.
Best sow aud pip under six months old, .....
! i! ’' Poultry Department.
Tor the best trio of each variety, .......
Best and largest display In variety and merit of domestic fowls, raised In Georgia,
Vest and largest display in variety and merit of same, open to tho world,
Best display of pigeons, .... .
Best display of rabbits, - w -
Horticultural Department
Best display of garden vegetables, grown hv one person, - 925 I
Home Industrial Department.
BECE1VED THE
GRAND PRIZE
M E X> A L.
Vienna, 1873.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS
| It requires no Instructions to run it. It can not get out of order. It will do ntry clast
and kind of work.
It has no cast iron cog wheels to break. It is not necessary to buy two WILSON
HA CHINES, in order to be able to do light and heavy work.
It mil sew from Tissue Taper to Harness Leather.
It is aefar in advance of other Sexcing Machines in the magnitude of its stgierior
improvements, as a Steam Car excels in achievements the old fashioned Stage Coach.
*S | Prices made to suit the Times, Either for Cash or Credit.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF STYLES AND PRICES.
Best collection of jellies, preserves, pickles, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and exhibited by one lady,
Best display of breads by one lady,
150 |
Ornamental Needle Work.
B» -i display iu variety of fern*!* handicraft,embracing needlework, embroidery.crochetlng.kntUlnx,ate., by on* lady, *3 I
Fine Art Department.
Fest oil painting (any subject), --....
Best portrait (minting, -
Best j>:iintiug in waters color,
.Agents "Wanted> Address
UPSHA.W & GRIFFITH,
Athens, Georgia.
Sept. 22-47-tf.
Bert display of pointings and drawings by one exhibitor,
Best collection of drawings by a girl under sixteen years o
Bert display et drawings by the pupils of one school or col
Best disjday of Photographs,
Best display o: jewelry, silverware, etc.,
Best display of dry goods, - ________
Best display ot fancy groceries, .........
Best display of glassware and crockery, -
Best display of clothing, ..........
Best dis,.layoff millinery,. - -
Special Premiums for Granges.
To* the Grange in tlw State making the largest and finest display in merit and variety, of stoock products, and
results of home industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of that particular Grange. . 9159 I
The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large Money Premiums.
The best and largrot Live Stack Show ever held in the State or theSouth. More and finer horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
swine and poultry, than ever before exhibited. Parties wishing fine stock, as affine saddle or harness horse, milch con
thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will fiud the occaslonot this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
Several eminent and representative men from the North aad Northwest have been invited to deliver addrei
Fair, aud many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are expected.
The public will be keptlpostcd ns to the progres* and developments of the Fair in future advertisements. ,
send to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums, rules, regulations, etc.,
and containing two engravings of the beautiful and magnificent Fair Grounds. ■
A. H. COLQUITT, President.
I.. T,
As Sulphates.
it we violate any oi tuese warrants,
ex—9*- postage paid by mail, or. three packages for
>ix packages will be sent by Express for 99, or. It
be sent C. O. P. with return charges added, If or
dered in lots ol not less thanouc half dozen.
Address,
Alim 91 ass Company,
Alum Wells P. O., Washington Co., Va.
August IS 1873—42-ly
TALMARGE -fc CO.,
—DEALERS IK— 1 -
Shun Drug Dobsons.
MEDICINE RENDERED USELESS! 1*1
y OLTA’S ELECTRO BELTS and BAND8 are indors'd.
' by the most eminent physicians in the world for the
euro of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver complaint, dyspepsia,
kidney disease, aches, pain**, nervous disorders, fits, female
complaints, nervous and general debility, and otherchrimfe
diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and
blood. Book with full particulars free by Volta Belt Ga,
Cincinnati, o ticpL I5-4G-R. } f
93 SAMPLES
where. AddressTIIEt'NlON PUB. CO„ Newark, N. J.
Fept. 15rttt-R,. i .. ruj .
American and Foreign Watches,
CJ.OCKS JEWELRY,
Merchants’ Displays.
rawiiiit
T HE iubocribera have removal to No. 12, FRANKLIN HOUSE RANGE, Broad Street, wlier, they keep eon-
stoutly on hand a large and well selected stock of
FURNITURE OF EVERY DESC RIPTION,
To which they invite the ettention of the public, and which will be sold
[ ns JEW JE 7WS-
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES,
Famished AS LOW OR LOWER than bv any other establishment in the city,
also furnish, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE, our handsome HEARSE, w
When fhrniahed by us, we will
with hor&es aud driver, for funeral*
within the city.
Athena, Ga., Sept. 8—45-4m.
J. F. WILSON &. CO.,
MALCOM JOHNSTON, Secretory.
L. SCHF.VEXELL.
L. SCHEVENELL &
,f- «' » BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
O. H. YANCEY.
CO,
THE GRANGERS’
LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY,
—or the—
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,500,000
I Of whieh 1100,000 to be owned in each Department. Each Policy-holder is entitled to a vote iu the monagemeat
1 of the Compony.
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
OUN8, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
$100,000.
&0*j
L **free.' TRUE A Co., Augusta, Maine.
Sept. IS-46-11.
’ $50 TO $10$00
ilas t»ecn invested in itock Privileges and paid,
900 c eIt. PROFIT.
) V* How to Do It.” a Book on Wall St., s**nt frve. TUM-
BRIDGE A CO., Bankers A Brokers, 2 Wall-rt., N Y.
Sept. 15-46-U.
Qf!1A AAA ROYAL II AVAN A LOTTERY.
BOlVsVwv* tribute*! every fifteen days.
1 prize.-$loo,ouo | 1 price 950,ua
2 prices, 925,000 each .50.000
354 prizes, amounting to .......310,000
Whole tickets, $20; quarters, $5; twentieth!
Circulars of Information free. Prices cashed.
A. JpONAU A Co., Bankers,
Post-office Box 2089. 21 Park Row Spw York.
Royal Saxon aud Brunswiek Government lotteries con
stantly on hand.
Dl*-
91.
CAWSSS, FAWCV AWTSOXdeS, ««,,
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
It E PAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
And all work of this kind, such as Forks, Spooks, Watches, dec., plated by us, warranted
equal to that done by any establishment in the country.
THE COET
utfrros crew presses. 1
Manufactured only ly the Athens Foun-
i'.Tb dry and Machine Works, u.
re- JIKSK made to finftt upward, dr down-
I wniri^s by Hand or Power, to meet the want* of all
luiviilff lLitimif to »*> Hml are no hew' exj*criiueut.. ’We
imve uurtdc tturtitponial* of their merit. # ,, .
Bill ortuu1>er?» with illustration for framing, giveh to
V\\rj purcli;L<vr of a set of irons.
POWER PRESS,
THE JAS. LEFfE&fo
Dsskle Tsrbise Water Wheel,
KsanlkctBredby A
Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama.
Capital Stock -
W. H. KETCI1UU, President F. E. DAVIDSON, Vicn-Presidtnt,
K. W. FORT, Secretory.
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia.
Capital Stock §100,000,
Office, No. 2 Commercial Building,
Major C. Q. SAMUEL, President AI.FBED SHORTER, Vicc-Preridrnt,
K. J. OWALTNEY, 8eoctoiy C. ROW ELL, Attorney,
Dr. G. \V. HOLMES, Medical Examiner.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P. Allwood, Trion Factory; :C. Rowell, Rome, Ga; Alfred Shorter, Rome,
Ga,; C. G. Samuel, Rome, Ga.; John H. Newton, Athens, Ga.; A.R.Jones, Cedartown, Ga.;fHon. D. F. Hammond,
Atlanta, Ga.; Hon. D. B. Hamilton, Rome, Ga.; Cain Glover, Rome, Ga.; T. McGuire, Rome, Ga.; F. Woodruff,
Rome, Ga.; J. L. Camp, Rome, Ga.; M. II. Bunu, Cedartown, Go.; A. J. King, Cave Spring, Ga.; Hon. W.
H. Hntohins, Polk county, Georgia.
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabanin.
Capital Stock $100,000.
Hon. N. N. CLEMENT8 President and General Manager, Tn.luJooeo, Ala.
Hon. DAVID CLOPTON, Vioe:Preaident Montgomery, Ala.
W\ L. CHAMBERS, Secretory STONE * CLOPTON, Attorneys.
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mississippi.
Capital Stock $100,000
Col. JAMES W. BECK, President JOHN H. GRAY, Vice-President.
L. A. DUNCAN, Secretory.
Security ! Economy ! Liberality i
I Art the Leading Principles of this Company. All approved forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued in
•nma of $100 to $10,0o0. Also, Term Policies of One, Tim***, Five or Seven year*. AU Life Policies non-iorfei!-
ing after two annual payment*, when the in*urcd willentitled to a paid up Policy or Cash Surrender thereof.
l)ividends may be used to protect policies against 1 min* in case of failure to pay premium*. Tins,'with the
^forfeiting ind Cash Surrender feature*, are audirieut to uiukethi* Company popular among thiukieg men.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED. Address C. G. Samuel, President, Rome, Ga.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobil**, Alabama, General Superi!iten>lent of Ageneie«.
tTh. WYNN.
The Brown Cotton Gin Co.‘,
Feed while
Hone radish chopped fine and stirred
in, haa been found to liftve good results.
Four weeks ago we commenced feeding our
hens mush as prepared in the above direc
tions, and lor results, we arc getting from
five to ten eggs per day; whereas, previous
to feeding,;we had not had eggs for a long
time. We hear a great deal of complaint
from other people about not getting eggs.
To such, we would warmly recommend
cooked food, fed hot. Boiled apple skins
seaeoned with red pepper; or boiled pota
toes seasoned with horse radish are good 0k -
for feed—much better than uncooked corn.
Corn, when fed to the hen by itself has a
tendency to fatten hens instead of producing
the more profitable egg-laying. A spoon
ful of *u*pnur Stirred with thtir food occa
sionally, will rid them of vermin and tone
up their systems. It is especially good for
young, chickens or turkeys. Out of a flock
of ten ehiokent hatched Last November, we
have lost but one. They have been fed
cooked food mostly, and are growing finely.
—Ohio Earner.
Sate the Soapsuds.—However deplora
ble mghmtbibt houaehold,
{sad the carefuljiouse-mistress or tidy mai( 1
has it in her power to
disoomforte^ to the ~
bountiful
Oar
modify its
len, It is a very
ungry and thirsty
and flowers are glad of every
drop of wash water, and will repay every
bit of fatigne it may post ns to give them
this fertilizer. TffJhfe sun. is.sinning hot
when wo go out to dispense our favor, it is
best ibr'us to dig & slight trench not far
from the .root of the plant and pour the
water into it, and cover again with the
soil. This makes the water go farther, am
at the same time does not tempt the root
lets to the surfaoOjPftbe ground.—Duchess
-R»msr.
Silver ami Plated Ware,
MU >iCAL INSTRUMENTS,
SPQRTSSEN’S ARTICLES 01? All MW.
B EING better prepared now than ever to do all kinda
'of Rxrxumto, and apering no pains to plraae oil,
will only ask to
’ GIVE US A TRIAL.
Rf ENGRAVING in all its breucliea NEATLY
AND FKOMl’Tl.Y EXECUTED.
Our aim will lie to offer go. 4, relinYde good.., at
'the VE1U UlWEhTVWUURES
SOI^.AOKX^a FrtU
J. Moses’ Electro Galvanic
. ■ Speotaiclos. I ;;*ir»
toroid GulAaiitl Silver l»ou/lit, for wliich Ibe
liiffio'Mi varii |>r»t-o will be |«ih1.
F5T < 'ollctfe Aveune, sit** tin*. i*o*i-office.
March Srd.—tf.
NEW LON DON, CONN.,
Manufocturcrs of Cotton Gins, Cotton Gin Feeders, Con
denser* and Cotton Gin Materials of every description.
Our Gins have Iwen in use thirty years, aud have on
established reimtation for simplicity, iig it-ruouiue. du
rability and for quality and quantity ef lint produced.
Our Feeder is cosily attached to the Glu, mud essily op
erated by any band of ordinary intelligence. They ere
the simplest end cheapest Feeder in the market end feed
with more regularity then la possible by hand, increasing
the outtnmand giving a cleaner and better sample. At
all Fairs where exhibited and by Planters having them
In use, they have been accorded the highest enceniuma.
Our Condensers are well-made, durable and simple in con
struction, aad do what la required of them rapidly aad
well. No additional power is required to drive the Feed
er or Condenser, and no Gin House is complete without
are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable
ct satisfaction to every purchaser. Circulars,
prices and ftill information ftarnished. Address as above,
or apply toSUMMEY, HUTCHINSON A BELL, Athens,
ASTONISHING.
Sept. 15-46-B.
mr A Q —The choices! in the woriJ-Importere’
lfl&O. prion— Luce*! Company In America—sto-
stapl. article—plmma everybody—Trade continually In-
creasing Axeata wanted everywhere best inducements—
don't wsste Time—send Aw circular to Robert Wells, 41
Vesey St., N. Y., P. O. Ifox 1487. Sept. 1S-1A-R.
Week (asrxntced to Mxle and Female
Agents, in their ilocslity. Gals Nothin,
tntrr it. Particulars _Free. I*. O. VICKI?
1 BY A CO., Angusto, Me.
Sept. 15-46*11.
$5 to $20 ! ^, r ^5*^ e -- s » , "p , «- o r ,h *' tnt.
Sept. 15-46-R.
1 CO , Portland, Maine.
CEHERAL TICKET AGENCY.
RAILROAD TICKETS
'or tale, by all routea, aad to all principal points
L - ,i 1:
UNITED STATES.
' Boy jourTickcto before leaving Athens, and get all
iutonnatioa from
Agent
May IS, *75
Capt, WM. WILLI AM8,
Southern Express Co^ Athena, Ga.
■
Th« Sask* Bos: Academy is the name o ._ WA . ,.
TrwW.a achoal. The scholars must all be P*«. receipt of Oe prioc^Foymle,
; Patterns for DoUst-Clothes.
Instructive, Amusing and Enierimv&ljt;
“I stopped at the Book Store, and tha Tronaoaan I
for DolUe must have aame new cloths I
Seal here are the patterns, in oolors ao t
have tried every one, and find them all
Each package contains all the patterns neccssirv for Sent an.
DoU's W*rtrobe.Prioo SOoenU. {Stage
paid, ob receipt of the price. For sole at . 7 Aaare
The progreas made- by the WILSON SHUTTLE
SEWINGMACHINE. Inventive aMU haa been taxed
to its utmost, and tha result is, the
The Most Perfect and Desirable Machine,
for General and.Family Use,
yet produced. It hi Simple and East to Operate, it
not liable to get but out of repajy, its Work ie the Beet
aa waa ahotrn by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Universal Exhibition iu Yleuua, in
18TS, and it U told at a
LESS PRICE
than mgr other Machine of Ua STANDARD EXCEL-
^ftooaiebT3. M.UPSHAW end F.P. GRIFFITH.
Be aura to see the Wi|aon before you buy.
May 14,1875 W-tf.
i m.
Mi
Rustle Window Shades.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
At $1.50 per pair.
At 81.75 per pair.
At $2.00 per pair.
At $2.20 per pair.
At $4.00 per pair.
At $4.50 per pair.
Tbe mo^t elegant, simple, aud most durable Sliadee in
use. The above prices include all the necessary fixtures.
They eaa be put up in five minutes, by aoy ouo who
can drive a nail, and they never art out of order. Call I
and see them at BURKE’S Book Store
Jane 2,1876—Sl-tt
Coll at J. C. WILKINS & CO., |
If you want a
HARDWARE,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe Nails.
N.O 1 COOK STOVE,
AND TIN WAJiK or AU KINTM,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Roofing and Guttering a Speciality.
Sept. 15, 1875. 44—«m.
FITS CURED FREE!!
A NY person suffering from the above
XA.dl.«lse Is requested to sddress Da. Paicic, ends
trial bottle of medicine will ha forwarded by Express.
FREE!
The only com being the Exprees chains, which, owing to
my largo business, ore small. Dr. Price has made the
treatment of
FITS OR EPILEP6Y
a study for years, and he will warrant a ears by the use
of bis remedy. Do uot foil to send to him for a trial bottle;
It coats nothing, end be
WILL CURE YOU,
no matter of how long standing your ease mar he, or how
many other remedies may have failed. Circulars and
testimonials sent with
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE.
Bo particular to give your Express, as weU as your Post
OSes direction, and
Address, OK. MUM. T. PRICK,
Fsh.24.ty. (7 William Street, New York.
Manhood;
sexual extra 1
•*-Price, IssB
celebrated author, In this
mratoe, from a thirty
alarming consequence, c
How Lost, How Re
stored!
| a_new edition of for. Celvvr-
ij on tho
of Sperm
luToiueU
, Consuml
by .self-ludulgeoca. or
Abo manufacture and have on hand tha celebrated
Brooks Revolving Screw Press.
^***5!’NICK]
Sept. 15—45-41.
I, Agent,
CO ALT
U AVINGaffiSthSM’ aCoaf
S* with my Warehouse, with a i
DRED TONS, I am now
inf Coala to the etttaem
Ga.
in connect inn
stock of FOUR HUN-
i offer the follow-
very low prices:
. GENUINE
From Knoxville Iron
dS!w ,,r *> k *" d
: . “CAHABA,”
Oi Alabama. Almost excellent Coal Ibr domestic
bring Rad Alit, targW haps, kindlea quickly,
makea no cinders, eoot or dust.
i “ BLACK CREEK,”
Alabama. A new Coal, r
from the Coal Fields of Alabama or’
“COAL CREEK,”
jjr. Borns bright)v t bjjta
irndb free from slate god
l ^ ' 1 t |hu X-
NEW ROOKS.
S IGNA Onida’a laotJ $2.00
Three Feathers, byWm. Black, $1.00.
Rape of the Camp, Illustrated, $100.
Alice Loreloe, by Blackwood, TSc.
Walter’a Won), by James Fayne, 50c.
A mad Mmrrisre, by SI. Anus Fleming, $1.75.
Pastor’s Recollections, $1 At.
For sale at
June 21. 84-tf. BURKE’S Book Store
Blacksmith Shop.
H ILL FEW would napeatflilly aim ounce to tho
citizens of Athena and adjoining country that ha b
fully prepared to do all manoar of work in tho Black-
amith Hue in a superior manner and at reasonable
charge*. Ha haathe host workmen and nsea nothing
but the beat materia). PUutotlin Work, Horae shoe
ing, and very diffleolt jobs a apeeially. SHOP located
opposite Mr. J. Z. Coopert livery Stable, 20dea.
MILBURN WAGONS.
AdBICVLTIJBAL IMPLBMEIfS,
..J SeJdlo.y P.11...... «.,Ko. Qpnt—. 1J;w WW. 4.«-„
Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill biudmgs. Anvils, Bellows,
Vices, Hollow-ware, &e. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the
"W INSHIP GIN 2 .
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws,
Any article in our line not tit flock will be ordered when desired, with the least ponuu
delay. Call and examine our stock and prices.-X&B 33 (f
June 1$, 1875.
r. A. SDMMBY.
P. W. HUTCHESON.
A. A. BKU-
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
®W A
IRON, STEEL AND N AILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT®'
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR T1IE SALE #*
Good Reading at Panic Prices.
D URING the summer months, Miscellaneous Books
ofal) kinds, win be sold at Gxxatlt Reduced
Pmcxx. Npw is the time to get good reading at low
41-tf. June 2.1975.
Cotton Gins, Presses,
PORTABLE ENGX^Bp'
Mowers, Reapers,
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
June 23,1875.