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GOD LEADETR MB.
The cloud* hen# beery round my war.I J2T _.***’
Bat through the darknos* I belters Am
•He swectto keep mjhud In Hie, ton;
7c dote my weary, aching eyea, end ftUow Him.
Through many »thorny path He lead* my tlrod fcet;
Throurii many snath of team I go, hat it is awert
To know that HeVdoae to me, my God, my Guide.
He leadelh roe, unduo I walk quite satisfied.
READINGS FOR THE FAIR SEX.
Consolation for old maids—“ Misfortunes
never come singly.”
Carpets are bought by the yard and
worn by the foot.
“ She Stoops to Conquer” was written
before the days of pinback skirts.
“The vilest manor may return,” wrote a
pions girl to her lover, with whom she had
parteain anger.
A distinguished young man says, “When
I find the girl who has got the stamps, I find
ono who does not want me.”
What is the difference between a belle
and a burglar ? The belle carries false
locks, and the burglar false keys.
In England they aro going to give a
married woman her own property, and, as
an offset, make her responsible for her own
dobts.
Do you think’t was best to drop Deacon
West and Sister Moulton, too? But who
would suppose such a trifle as those would
cause sucn a hullaballoo?
“ My landlady,” remarks a man, “ makes
her tea so strong that it breaks the cup.”
“And mine,” said another, “makes her’s so
weak that it can’t run out of the pot.”
When a stranger asked a Detroit girl
whom he met at a part} if she was married,
she promptly replied: “Not quite, but
I’ve sued three or four chaps for breach of
promise.”
Brown (reads from newspaper)—“ Stur
geon picked up dead on the beach at Wey
mouth ” Mrs. B—: “Why, Brown!
and it aint a month ago yon and me ’card
him preach at the Tabbynade.”
A Cuban woman commands a detach
ment of the rebel army. A Northern paper
informs us that she leads the insurgents in
person, dressed in a riding habit and
mounted on a fine horse, and is as brave as
a lion
Dr. Deponl, the celebrated Parisian physi
cian, went to Brazil to assist at the accouch-
ment ,of the princess imperial of that conn
try, the Countess d’Eu, and received,
besides all lus expenses, the neat 6tini of
*•20,000.
The IFbmen’i Journal claims that “ wo
men printers were known half a century
before the Revolution. A womjm, Marga
ret Draper, of Boston, conducted the first
newspaper in America. The original De
claration of Independence was printed by
Mary Catharine Goddard.”
In assorting the family linen for wash, it
is noticeabc that a woman bestows her
own and the children’s clothing with that
care and nicety peculiar to the sex, but the
minute she comes to h -r husband's, things
begin to fly around as if a Kcely motor had
got under the pile and gone mad.—Brook
lyn Argus.
Our factories settle with their operatives
every two weeks. These days are cot®,
monly called “ settlins.” They arc begin-
niag to compute time by these days. One
asked another the other day how old her
baby was. She answered, “ twelve settlins,”
meaning twenty-four weeks.— Columlms
Eiquircr. •
A Saginaw lady sang ont to her hu band,
ns he made his exit through the doorway:
“Go to Barr’s and get some No. 50 black
thread, three cord.” “ K-ris-to-fer K-lum-
bo,” muttered the head of the family, as he
started after the wood inspector to cord it
up, “ why didn’t she order a car load lot
and bo done with it. Must be she is
going to have the sewing society this
week.’’
No matter how’indifferent the rest of the
world may prove to your goings and your
comings, how careless of whether you re
main away or come back, there is one per
son who will witness your departure with
anxious heart, one pair of oyes that will
"row brighter when you return. You
know her, young man. It is—it is—be
T^2S°JSf®«^SSTr4fi
beg to uj that,
FBOM AND AFTER THE ltr OF OCTOBER,
^‘‘"“’'“cASHONMLn'ERV,
except to those parties who have always paid their bills
PROMPTLY , ‘f.
on presentation. Where goods are charged, it wul be
wiln the distinct understanding that the Dill* are
DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH.
. would wiffingiy give longer time If I were able, but 1
am not. 1 trust that no one will beoffeudrd at the
oourae, aa my necessities drive mo to it. l hope by
prompt attention to buaineta and low price*, to ment a
continuance of the patronage of the public.
T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
Sept. tt-47-O:
CASH FOR WOOF,
—on—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athena Manulacturing Company are now making a
much larger variety of Woolen Goods than ever before,
H&xchange them for Wool, ff
believing it to be more to tbo intereat of the Planter to
Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Card-
& e t$°"** home * aiimocSSucS^,aSE£°‘
May 19,1875—29-tf.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
•txp.*; • : • : u -
1 PKALEKSIN
. • . I
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
RUBBER BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Mill Findings,
j. '! AGENTS TOE
Winship and Sawyers Cotton Gins,
&c„ &c., Ac.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
LINS DELIVERED IN ATHENS AT MANUFAC
TURERS PRICES.
Sept. SO—1-tf.
,T. T BOWMAN & CO,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
EZSEX2 OAT, GA.,/
■Will attend to the business of effecting sales and pur-
'"iRHL&Ea i&WATOBg
aa Agents, on REASONABLE TERMS.
Applications should be made to T. J. Bowman.
October 4,1875.—40-1 m.
NOTICE*
Great Redaction In Priees.
O N and after Oct. let we shall otlfer to out customers,
goods in onr line at much lower figures than here
tofore. To enable ns to do this, we will adopt stricilv
the Cash System. We are now receiving a large and
fall assortment of goods, bought at low prices, which
we invite all to call and examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON * CO.
Sept. 15—46-tf.
Livery, feed and Sale Stable,
ATHENS,
GANN & REAVES PROPRIETORS
Will be fonnd at their old stand, rear Franklin House
building, Thomas street. Keep always on band good
Turnouts and careful drivers. Stock well cared for
when entrusted to oar care. Stock on hand for sale at
all timea. deelStf.
JE-.
Boot and Shne Manufacturer,
k**
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Next Door to Post Office.
O N band, Uppers for making Low Quartei*. Con
gress, Alexia-Ties, and Prince Alberts. Repair
ing promptly executed.
Send ten dollurs, per mall or express and yon shall re
ceive a first class pair of boots.
June So, 1875. S5-
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
USTE'W HATSi
S3 2
J UST received another lot of Felt Hats. Fe’t lists for
75c. Felt Hats for $1.50; also. Wings, Ostrich
Plumes and Feathers, Velvet and Silk Ribbons, Belts
Neck Tics, Ruchings, Real and Imitation Hair Goods,
Jewelry, Tuck Combs, Zepher, Germantown Wool for
Shawls'and a great many other articles too numerous to
meuliou, at prices to suit the requirements of the times.
Ilair combings made into Switches; Regalia's made.to
order; Braiding and Stamping neatlv executed at
MISS C. JAMES.
Store located on Broad St., between Drs. Longa &
Billups and Smith’s Drug Stores, Alliens, Ga.
Sept. SO—d&w-Sm.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
THE undersigned would beg to an
nounce to his -triends and the public
generally, that he has just returned from
liis annual tall trip to New York and
Boston, with a large and varied stock oi
very superior goods, consisting partly
of the following, selected with great
care: -
MEN AND YOUTHS’,
READY HADE CLOTHING
... < of the latest fall styles,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Dress
Goods, Ladies, Gents’ and Boys
Shoes, Boots and Hats, in al
most eudless variety,Um
brellas, Fine Ken
tucky Jeans,
Doeskins,
Cassimeres,
Factory Goods,
Yarns, Osnaburgs,
Checks, Shirtings, Fine
Wamsutta and other brands,
Bleachings, Tickings,Blankets, &c.
&c. &c. Also, Saddles, Bridles and
Harness, Drugs, Crockery and
Glassware, Hollow Ware,
and Hardware; also, the
Celebrated Murfres
boro’ Red Cedar-
ware, &c.
Also,
a full liuo of
choice Groceries,
Sugars, Coflees, Teas,
Molasses, Syrups, Lard,
Hams, Cheese, Kerosene Oil.
And many other choice goods too num
crons to menton, and which must
bo seen to he appreciated.
The alwjve goods, owing
to the recent decline,
he will be en
abled to sell
at prices
which
: will
ASTONISH THE NATIVES,
J. H. HUGGINS.
TTAYING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of goods,
I 1 bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto-
tbre. He is making a speciality of
Crockery. Class ware- Lamps and Oils.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
Sells ouinntoit Glass Goblets at 50 cents jnsr set,
. Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to $1.00 per set.
; Sells the best Granite Cups ami Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each. .
J. H. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Setts
Has a lot of Fancy and Plant Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds of Litmps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
Glli&I&Igll!
... ■ amass
Broad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georq *
TAKES this method, of announcing to the public generally, that he hag ^
returned from New York with the largest and most complete stock of tv,n
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, .Tranks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Fu^
j ing Goods, full lines of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, such as Ties, Scarfs '\y‘ ^
Goods, in Shawls, Cloa&s, &c., &c. Also, a desirable line of Lady’s and
dren’s Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to ~nm^
He invites the attention of buyers to the same, feeling confident that he
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON
Which he has been unable to do heretofore. Thanking the pubKc f or
patronage, and hoping to receive a share of the same hereafter. My .
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., &c ,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells lime and Cement, Cuba and Common Molases,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Cheeks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnabttrgs.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Sells Knives and Forks, Suoons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Caus,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Rope, Hoes; Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too nutnerons to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g* and see foryourself.
offer
Oct. 6—49——3m.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
■ Very respectfully
CHARLES STERy
Go to
Oct. 6—49—tf.
SH2 £2£2 (S3 <33 ^ S3 £22 o
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
J • H HUGGINS’.
Ho. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
THE
New firm and New Stock!
MATTHEWS& JACKSON
NO. 1. BROAD STREET,
(Old stand of T. BISIIOP & SON.)
W E have just received an entirely N w
Stock of
DRY GOODS AND- GROCERIES
'. 1 , And offer them
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Wo would also ask our friends to give ns a call before
selling their cotton ns we expect to buy cotton and will
L. BCHEVKNELL• G. H. YANCEY.
L. SCHEVENELL & CO..
BRO ) E T, ATHENS, G A.
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
4SAWSS, FANCY ARTICLES, Sec., Sec.,
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
N0&THEa8TE8N HAtlBO&D SB ■ OOWflttj
AND THENEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING, AT
HUNTER & BEUSSEE’S
ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF A LARGE LOT OF ^
READY-MADE CLOTHING)
A3)AJP^mu) mata od&oo&s
CASSmiRE AND OTH R C&QTBS,
Paranoia, Umbrellas and JDry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Fancy and Family Groceries,
WOOBH^-WAJMB AHB CIWB3H,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
/ *.i -
Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.,
CHOICE FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
OSNABURGS, SHEETINGS, YARNS, &C., &C., &C\, &t.
The above Goods having been recently purchased in New York, at reduced pris
are now offered to the public at Low Figures. 86?* Come and be convinced.
HUNTER & BEUSSE,
Sept. 29—48-tf. DEUPREE’S CORNER
And all work of thU kind, such as Fours, Spoons Watches, &c\, plated by us, warranted
REPAIRING IN S U PEj.il OR STYLE.
WE MARE A 8PECIALT1 OR
I. V a: It A \ It (i O I. It PI. A T ■ V G,
FALL AND WINTER 1875.
Are now prepared to show one of the most elegant and largest stocks cl
mentioned classes of goods, or in any
other, call on
S. c. DOBBS,
Lower part of Brood Street, opposite Dorsey A Co’s i
Sept. 29—48-tf.
equul to that done tty any establishment in the country.
PRICES REASONABLE
P. W. HUTCHESON.
A. A BELL.
CEKERAL TICKET AGiHCY.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For Bale, by ull routes, and to all priucijol points in
the
UNITED STATES.
Boy your Tickets before leaving Athens, and get all
inlormation from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
May 12, 75 Shtf.
ASTONISHING.
.... . . - «r °. , . 7 i selling their cotton as we expect to
Still, oh, beating heart 1 It IS yonr wash- pay the highest market prioe for it.
woman.—Brunsxeick News. \ octsowtt. MATTUE
A man made his wite glad by telling her
lie had sold bis dog fwhicli was a nuisance
to bis wife) for fifty dollars. She straight
way began to congratulate both him and
herself on this welcome accession to their
little stock of money, when ho put a terri
bly wet blanket on her satisfaction by tell
ing her it was not exactly a cash trade, but
he had got two pups at twenty-five dollars
apiece.
A drag driven by an elegantly dressed
lady, and with a trim and neatly attired
colored boy perched on the footman’s seat
behind, was passing through the streets,
when it was espied by an old colored wo
man. “Bress de Lord,” she exclaimed,
raising her hands as she spoke. “ Bress de
Lord, I nebor ’spccted to see dat. I won
der what dat cullud young gemmen pays
dat young white *oman fur dnviu’ dat ker-
ridge? I know’d it’d come, but nebe
’tpected to lib to sec it. Dis nigga’s ready
to go ’way now.”
expect to bay <
•ice for it.
MATTHEWS & JACKSOF.
A young lawyer was taking tea with a
lady friend who has a beautiful and bright
little cherub of seven summers. The limb
of the law was saying grace over the table
thus: We praise thee our father for these
rich viands set before us, and for these beau
tiful fish that once disported in the briny
Seep, that now at last find a resting place.
Seeing the little girl move about, he said:
why don’t yoa ait still while I’aa
earing grace?” “Grace!” replied ah#-t
•“DifrgWice yon mean.”—Atlanta Consti-
ha At < o - a/riza
Mrs. Westmoreland, of Atlanta, contin-1
nes her stirring appeal s in behalf of the
establishment’Qt atV Industrial School for
.women in this State, and if eloquence and
perseverance can insure success, she will
certainly acowipUsT* W purpose. In one
p{ her late articles in' the Atlanta papers,
she says: . -I
If Atlanta will give us grounds and a
building and a portion of its school fund, as
it does to its other public schools, and the
and to the negro colle^g kttpff place, we
can. make the school Free,' as it should be.
4ft nua private enterprise, we will be
compelled to begin with one or two de
partments,’ ^and charge^ the pupils for in-
her I
bom <“>4 negroes! Does she not owe to
flavb theyjiot, for somethingowa^entu
ra, served; her cheerfully and fitithfiilly?
Have thev not given her wise counsellors
in times of peace, and brave soldiers in tint,
of war? Aye, they have rendered unto
her. hot only the allegiance of faithful sub-
jects, but they have laid upon her. altar
their own heart’s blood. And whaV has
the Stato done in return for them ? Has .t
taught the great lessons of self-relianci
Any place where the fearful responsibili
and sacredness of motherhood is impress
PPW
The proeren made by the WlLsoN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Inventive akill boa been taxed
to its utmost, and the result is, the
The Most Perfect and Desirable Machine,
for General and Family Ueo,
jet produced. It it Simple and Easy to Operate, is
not liable to get out out of repair, its Work is the Best
as was shown by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Universal Exhibition in Vienna, in
1878, and it is sold at a
LESS PRICE
than any other Machine ofita STANDARD EXCEL-
Foraale bj J. M. UPSHAW and F. P. GRIFFITH.
Be euro to see the Wilson before you buy.
May 19.1875 29-tf.
FOR SALK.
THE lOWELUf the SOUTH.
Water Power enough to turn
ALL OF TIIE
Machinery in Georgia.
Best Location for Building up
a Manufacturing Town iN’>
all the South.
Sixty odd feet fall o Water in
less than one mile.
SITES FOR FOUR OR MORE
LARGE COTTON MILLS,
OR OTHER MANUFACTORIES.
W ILL sell, upon most reasonable terms
and price, the ce'ebratcd
with five hundred acres, more or Icm, uf HriST CLASS
Farm and Timbered Land* stLched. llie above state-
tuenta iu regard to this Shoal
AUE TRUE
la every particular, and being located within eight ratlee of
Athena, and theeafuedieunce from Crawford, on the Ath
ena branch of the Georgia Railroad, and in the verv heart
of one of our best
COTTON GROWING
Sections, affords an opportunity for establishing a Manu
facturing Interest which, iu point of capacity natural
facilities, and many other surrounding advantages, cannot
he excelled In this country.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
and more might hen beadvaataceouely expended, within
a distance of not mere than one mile.
For price, terms and particulars, address ■
H. H. CARLTON & CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
m i! /Atheur, Ga.
H. CARLTON. J. A. BROWNINU.
it la, ii75.
THE JAS. EEFFEEi
Doable Tnrbine Water Wfceel, .
MauutaLturcd hy
V/iooA'oir i;r tint v
Hbnpla, SlrcT". Dnrxb’.c, * I
always roaabks and ull -•
Manuf»ctUTcr5,rJc sv.il
JfMtaUa & bts^«id7
Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO,
»•»
NO. 1 COOK STOVE,
iiw: ANDT.NW^E OF ALL KINDS,
CHE AP .FOR CASE;
Roofin,
»K ’ T-1W1
ifi
and Guttering a Speciality.
T. A. PCKUSY.
SUMMKY, HUTCHESON & BELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
lillfill
IKON, STEEL AND NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF
9
Cotton Gins, Presses,
PORTABLE EISTG-nSTES,
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c., &c.
DEUPREE LOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
June 23,1875.*
34-tf.
TALMADGB, HODGSON & CO.,
; Laouimud ’
i >i.
SO Bags Coffee.
100 Bftifi Cheese# -
O Per 1 /vaJu Mflllllft,
ass
TALMADGE, HODGSON A CO.
The Lntuipnuu
•e'bftiil fiifjjo'l
FRANKLIN HOUSE
Mfrias* W«teU1,otu» vrj
FIF7T CBNTS EACH,
TWO DOLLARS FEE DAYi ll
iiim-r;
Ovstera trill* be 'sola by 1 “the quart sod rallon, to
wiah them. Qiv na t
4taA<i
Dr.
Brick Warehouse,
Also, several good , B<kiMh J ’fcr office work or lighj
manufacturinc. * I— C^’-* -'iv JUIH mvHbD SM A
«¥ply to -*■■*aj A
, . E. P. BISHOP, No. 1 Broad St. up stairs
riov.9.1875-dlawf.t r»i5l
BOOIS, SHOES, HATS,
FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, &C
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS MARKET.
By special attention to the careful selection of our goods, we have pr*
cured all the novelties the season affords, consisting in part of
Elegant Plain and Solid Dress Goods,
TRIMMINGS, COLLARS and CUFFS, BELTS, SCARFS
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING NOVEL AND NEW.
In addition to our usual expensive lines of goods, we have opened tli
season,
An Elegant Carpet and Shade Department,
Comprising Full Lines of all tlie Leading Styles and Man
factures, .
Which we offer at prices, defying all Com pe
tition.
JVo. 5 Broad St, Jlthens, Georgia
Sept. 50—l-tf. -
T IIE enbucribcr* have removed to No. 12, FRANKLIN HOUSE RANGE, Broad Street, where tbey M S
atantly on hnnd a large and well selected stock of
FURAITUKE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
To which they invite the attention of the public, and which will be sold
-em.SW'.r 8B jqsfl- EC H JC rC-ffWaB- M_ . TfcT '
WILSON
RECEIVED THE
GRAND PRIZE
M ED A La
U Vienna, 1873.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS.
It requires no Instructions to run it It can not get out of order. It will do every class
and Kind of work.
: It has no cast iron cog toheels to break. It is not necessary to buy two WILSON
MA CHINES, itt order to be able to do light and heavy work.
It will sew from Tissue Paper to Harness Leather.
It is as far in advance of other Sewing Machines in the magnitude of its superior
improvements, as a Steam Car excels in achievements the old fashioned Stage Coach.
Prices made to suit the Times, Either for Cash or Credit.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CA1ALOQUE OF STYLES AND PRICES.
Agents Wanted, Address
UPSHAW & GRIFFITH,
ficjt.B-47-tf. Athens, Georgia.
R« R* SAULTERy
DEALER IN AU. KINDS OF
WINES, WHISKIES and LAGER BEER,
DAVENPORT’S
.•;
AT.lt, GIN, CIGARS, «., An
Poison Revived.
THIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for
r.i:.EEYl. r .I mn ' by_Ma. HOSES DAVENPORT, and
proven to be the meet .Secure
AT SAULTERS EXCHANGE,
Jacesox Stexxt, Atht.ns, Gioboia.
Oct. 2—d-tt.
^7^——-——--^-. aiwsTtWfiw.’s.sarcai. 1
GKlhn a ALJjIAJX AvCt. SEABORN I. Tuvuvonu-P
R \T ROISON-
THE old reliable Almanac for 1876, trill bo readv In
a few daya, and will bo lumisliod to any customers by
the gross or Joren
| t- AT THE LOWEST BATES.
Orders reinectflilly solicited. f •
Sept. 80-1-1-tf. T. A. BURKE;
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
Sept. 8—t8-Cm. Athena. Qa-
Notice.
N^hol^alc^an jBWnia of Sewing Machine.,.
Sept. 22,1875—87-tf 8. O. DOBBS, Agenfi
COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES ^
liahed AS LOW OR LOWER'lhnnbvanyotherestabluhmentintliecity. When
mUh, WITHOUT ADDITION A L CHARGE, our handsome HEARSE, with horses auddnnr-
J. F. WILSON
Famished
also furnish
within the city.
Athens, Ga., 8ept. 8—45-4m.
THE ORAN O i .
LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPAN'
OF THE
UNITED STATE OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4^500,00 ^
Of which 9100,000 to be owned in each Department. Eaeh Policy-holder U entitled to a vote ia 1
of the Company.
Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama. .
Capital Stock - - - - - - - •' - - " iV ,mok "
B. W. IORT, Secretary.
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia. 4l0 o,0^
Capital Stock - - - 1" ’ " 9
Office, No. 2 Commercial Building, _ nRTEB , vkt-%
Major & G. SAMUEL, President....’ 771771- ALEBSr bHORTEK^ j^|
B. J. GWALTNEY, Seceetary ' n
Dr. G. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner. . . ., frtd
BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P. Allgood, Trioo Factory; C. BowelL Borne, Ga. A» n p , f
Ga.; C. G. Samuel, Borne, Ga.; John H. Newton, Athena, Ga.; A. B. Jones, G«-i jf:
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Bome7GaIj J. L. Camp, Borne, Go.; M. H. Bonn, Cedartown, Ga.; A. J. King, G* r
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