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CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
PEAfiaa IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails,
FAIRBANKS’ SCALE8,
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i if your dove or cardamon ee*l
oldUd* year gsHt is win* and weed!
1 ! foolieh mortal, do you auppoae
lat only to aniff the went of a roie,
Watches, Clocks,. levvelr
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Mill Findings,
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Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
CAWSS, WAWCV ASTX«»S, *o.
■ i Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
(■' ■ WE STAKE A SPECIALTY OF
* IliVE a ; A TV DO OLD PLATIH
And all work of tint kind, tveh at Forks, Spoons, Watches, Ac., plated by vs, t
equal to that done by any establishment in the country. '
PRICES REASONABLE-
Jft * to l\ i-jt *% a itfljwi J!-’ •vmj hHOffr-.MMl **wT NTJ I 1. " T *T
T HB-UNDtE*6lGNED’W«UliD -.ANNOUNCE -THAT
hand and arriving j J " :.U:
ilM Tons Elx«auLk ru JSKTiuzEB,
, f / r a: tx. . -a -d ts. ‘-tmf 4* Cm ban i . «o«»q • »- *f
HE HAS NOW ON
/•' NO. l COOK. STOVE,
‘ ‘ ''JtttD TUT WARS' Of 1 A LI, KINDS, ‘* 5 '
0 H E AP FOR GiS)4
Roofing and Guttering a Speciality.
)ro Sept. 15, 1875. SS—Sm.
Tcnacnamia may;* pawm«, . v ii
Through which aha aeea that yon ara—alia 1
By no meaaa the llooyon thuik within,
Botalakg-carod thing in allon’a akin..
TOl*i >« S855 ■■ 11
READING FOR THE FAIR SEX.
Winship and Sawyers Cotton Gins,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
GINS DELIVERED IN ATHENS AT MANUFAC-
. TUEEBS PRICES.
Sept. CO—1-tf.
. .«$f**<*. . -
;np in bog* of 167 lb*, eacb-12
Just pnt
“Grace-widow,” meaning a divorced wife,
or a widow by the grace of the law. j
A little child Has once asked how she came ,
to lie a Christian, and answered: “Why, 1
just saw the door open, and I went in.”
A mtnan is composed oftwojrtradrqd and i
forty'three bones, one hundred and Mxty-nine (
muscles, and three hundred and eixty-niue
pins. ,
A Brooklyn girl is engaged to be married '
to an Italian Count, and in the course ot
four or dve years she may be looked for on
the street with n hand-organ playing the ,
usual tunes.
Out of 1,250,000 women in Glreat Britain
earning their own bread, there are 500,000
in business for them.-dves. Won en^ there
are not satisfied to be shopgirls, but aim at
keeping their own shops.
The Buena Vista Argus says that a horse,
belonging to a gentleman near town, catches
and eats all the chickens that come within
his reach. It is supposed that he once be
longed to a Methodist preacher.
A lady correspondent, who assumes to
know how boys ought to be trained, writes as
follows: “Oh, mothers! hunt out the soil,
tender, genial side of your boy’s nature.”
Mothers often do—with an old shoe.
Reports from various sections of the coun
try lead to the conclusion that the poor-
houses this winter are likely to be filled with
once beautiful and “educated” women who
were never taught to use their hands or
brans for any useful purpose.
“Mary, why did you kiss your hand to
the gentleman opposite? “Why, the gentle
man had the impudence to throw a kiss clear
across the street at me, and, of course, I
threw it back indignantly! You wouldn’t
have mo encourage him by keeping it, would
you 1”
A wedding agency is about to be establish
ed in Paris. There will be a chapel and n
branch of the Mayorality, so that civil and
religious weddings can take place under one
roof. Carriages, lawyers, priests, ball-room,
music, and even the wedding finery -will be
furnished. m ;
Mr. Gordon Cumming, the lion hunter,
is a member of a venturesome family. His
sister, Miss Constance Gordon Cumming.
has written, under the title of “From the
Hebrides to the Himalayas,” a record of her
wanderings, with many illustrations from
her own drawings.
Bangs wanted to move from the residence
of his wife’s mother and occupy rooms in
one of his tenement bouses. “A pretty idea,”
exclaimed Mrs. B., indignantly; “live with
our tenants, indeed ?” “I don’t care,” replied
Bangs,; “I’d rather live with eleven aunts
than one motbei-in-Jaw.”
The Chicago lribune says: She was
brushing his hair, aud he enjoyed it amaz
ingly. Rolling up his eyes he said, “My
dear, why was Columbus, when he landed
in America, like me now?” She couldn’t
tell him and he explained, “Because he was
tickled in being fust over.”
“My dear,” inquired a young wife of her
husband, as she reached up her little mouth
to be kissed on his return from business,
“have you seen the magnificent set. of wal
nut furniture which the Jenkinses have just
bought?” “Hem, no, my love; but I have
seeo the bill, which quite satisfies me.”
A little boy of four years, standing in the
moonlight by his sister, aged six, said to her,
“Isn’t God a good man, Nelly, to give us
such a beautiful moon?” “Oh, Freddy,”
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Abo, tfcdfigrtiotto eld a pwved to bo th
barn-yard mural* and Cotton feed over introduced into tlii country. Thei
to what it wa* loot aaaaoo, WfcM they gave universal aatihfactiou. two bare
which! am aothonitd to FcitilucF^ aren follows:
a t-* ■—O**? -4 ** 3C 6 3; j/f z -4k.:
THE undersigned would beg to an
nounce to his friends and the public
generally, that he has just returned from
his annual tall trip tu New York and
Boston, with a large aud varied stock oi
selected with great
.$70.00
. 68 00
. 5? .00
Broad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georgia
TAKES this method of announcing to the public generally, that he has
returned from New York with the largest and most complete stock of Dry Goods
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Furnith.
ing Goods, full lines of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, such as Ties, Scarfs, Woolen
Goods, in Shawls, Cloa&s, &c.,' &c. Also, a desirable line of Lady’s and Chg.
dren’s Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to mention.
He mvites the attention of buyers to the same, feeling confident that he cy
offer
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON
Which he has been uuable to do heretofore. Thanking the pnbKc for put
put lounge, and hoping to receive a share of the same hereafter. My motto ii
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Very respectfully
Oct. 6—49—3m - CHARLES STERN. ,
very superior goods, consisting partly
of the following, selected with great
care:
MEN AND YOUTHS’,
READY MADE CLOTHING
of the latest fall styles.
Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Dre.-s
Goods, Ladies, Gents’ and Boys
Shoes, Boots and Hats, in al
most endless variety .Um
brellas, Fine Ken
tucky J caus,
Doeskins,
Cussimercs,
Factory Goods,
Yarns, Osnabnrgs,
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, thc-
Celebrated Murfres
b :ro’ Red Cedar-'
ware, &c.
Also,
a full line of
choice Groceries,
so Sugars, Coffees, Teas,
Molasses, Syrups, Lard,
■'OHEMICALS.
m at I5cs,-2 l>l>!s. (60^ Ilia.) enough for 1 ’.! ton
Tima price-—jetton
Cash price xsr 2 bai
^ Those who'with to on. 'argefots of the Excellent* for cosh, can get rpcetal orrongemeoto »t I'lices oobsSi-
* PorehMer* wi!F not 'botmmoo -goi In the above
11 purchaser* oi ti«« Chemical*. Ail who wa
S. <\ DOBBS
New Him and New Stock!
MATTIIEVVS&JACKSON
NO. 1. PRO AD STREET,
(Old stand of T. BISHOP & SON.)
W E have just received an entirely N -w
Stock of
DRY GOODS AND ...,
And offer them *. y f>
CHEAP FOR CASH.
J. H. HUGGINS.
AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stock of goods,
. bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto-
He is making a speciality of
Crockery, Ci loss ware- Lamps and Oils.
J. .H. HUGGINS,
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil M 25 cents per gallon,
Sells'oomuiuu Gaps and Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set,
Sells common Plates at 40 to 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plate* at 75 cento to $1.00 per set
Sells the best Granite Cu|« and Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cento to $10.00 each.
. :V; ,J> H. huggins, e '
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Faucv and Plain Chamber Sets,
Hits all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
lias all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family G<oceries.
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. U. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard aud Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Fh.-nr, Meal, Soap aud Starch,
We would also ask our friends to pivi us a call before
selling their cotton a* we expect io buy cotton ant! will
pay the highest maritet price for it.
ocUJOwtl. MATTHEWS & JACKSOF.
THE NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD tS G0M1RGI 1
AND T1IE NEW GOODS JDST RECEIVED AND DAILY ARRIVING, AT
HUNTER & REUSSEE’S,
ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF A LARGE LOT OF
RE ADY-MADE CLOTHING!!
Aa>A®®a© sana sa&3©&,
CASSIHERE AltD OTU R CLOTHS, i
ParaaolSy IImbreUas and D+y Goods,
THENS,
GANN & REAVES.... PROPRIETORS
Will be fonnd nt their old itend, renr Franklin House
building, Thomas street. Keep always on handgeiod
Turnouts and earctul driver*. Stock well eared for
when entrusted to onr care. Stock on band for sale at
,11 timea. declttf.
The aliove goods, owing
to the recent decline,
he will be en
abled to sell
at prices
wnich
will
ASTONISH THE NATIVES.
If you want any thing in the above
mentioned classes of goods, or in any
other, call on
NEW EC TS.
J CST received another lot of Felt Hate. Fc t Hate for
75c. Felt Hats for $1.50; also. Wings, Ostrich
Plumes and Feathers, Velvet and Silk Ribltons, Belts
Neck Tice, Kuching!*, Beal nud Imitation Hair Goods,
Jewelry, Tuck Combs, Zepher, Germantown Wool for
Shawls' aud a great many other articles too numerous to
menliou, at prices to suit the requirements of the times.
Hair combings made into Sw'tClies; Regalia’s made to
order; Braiding and Stamping ne.itlv executed at
MISS C. JAMES.
Store located on Bro*l fit, between - Drs. Longs A
Billups and Smith’s Drug Stores, Athens, Ga.
Sept. SO—d&w-3m.
Sella Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cement, Cuba and Commoa Mnlases,
Sells Bleaching, Caiiro, Factory Stripes and Cheeks,
Sells Factory Jettns, Plains, Shirting and Osnabnrgs.
J. H. HUGGINS.
Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Rope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerous to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, gw and see for yourself.
'UJCaai 5X2 S3 (2? .£5 (33 LS2 a
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
mm - i J * , H HUGGINS’,
Ko.^7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
Boots and Shoes, Fancy and Family Groceries,
W(Q)©H3)3EHoWAiafe AMp OfflOQElEmT,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &«. j
CHOICE FLOUR ASD COUXTRY PRODUCE, J
OSNABTJRGS, SH EETINGS, tAKNS, «, M-i
The above Goods having beeu.jecootly purchased in New York, at reduced prite, |
re now offered to the public at Low Figures. Come and be convinced.
ETTJNTKR &> BETJSSE,
Sept. 29-48-tf. ’ DEL FREE’S CORNER f
Lower part of Broad Street, opposite Dorsey A Co's
Sept. 29—48—tf.
THE JAS. trirPSi.
DoaMs Tnrblne Water Wheel,
# POauT&IHjl'T.
Csltlmore, TIC.
nH . 7ftc<> j;o;r j-t i ^i
I nlwsys reUsblo lu-i a-.: -’
i—i, _ I'sJjfcji I _ ManBfsctnrere,s.%'. ii
FortaLlc & btaUnAir •
> KnHfir r 'r 1 "** 8team Boilers,
ft Grist Mills. Min.
VTiWKWWBrinu’Iacaine-^.Cea-iEg
for Cotre^ Lolls,
Cil JE11 llacMtwr^P^m- ^!o*and other
Ires:s3,fe. L^-lti '-.X ’'"jridKaaptrs
A Machlvo mad's Gearing; scco*
rnioand of very best finish, bend for Circulars.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For sale, by nil routes, tnd to nil principal points in
the
UNITED STATES.
Bay yoar Ticket* before leaving Athens, and get all
inlorination from , •)
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Gs. i
Msy IS, ’75 ■ 28.tf. 1
FOR SALE.
THE LOWELL of the SOUTH,
A. K. CHILDS.
Y. H. WYNN.
K. NlCKhlfcjO.S.
> i :f-<!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
* i OUB
gg , THE
WORLD
RENOWNED
Water Power enough to turn
ALL OF THE
Machinery in Georgia.
Best Location for Building cf
a Manufacturing. Town in
all the South.
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Next Door to Post Office.
WILSON
IKON, STEEL,
-xKfeHB-tsT iyatfil '
Horse and Misle d
, j> .saoimunsmA
Horse—Shoe
O N hand, Uppers for making Low Quartet., Con-
gresa, Alem-Ths, and-Pnnoe Alberts. Be pair
ing promptly executed- it- \ J » £ -1 ,
Send ten dollurs, per mail or express end you shall re
ceive a first class pair of boots.
June SO, 1675. 85-tL
■ jy I ‘ RECEIVED THE
■ GRAND PRIZE
medal
1873.
WARRANTED EWE^'YEARS.
It requiret no Iiiitructiom to run it. It can not get out of order. It will do every <k>
and kind of work. . , v
It has no eatt iron cog wheelt to break. It it not necessary, to buy two WU-W-
MA CHINES, in order to be able to do light and heavy Work.
It will sew from Tissue Paper to Harness Leather.:!/ '*
It is at far in advance of other Sewing Machines ip themagnitude of it>
improvements, as a Steam Car excels in achievementsiKe old fashioned Stage w**
Prices made to suit the Times, Either for Cash or Credit*
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CA1ALOQUE OF STYLES AND PRICED
Agents Wanted, - Address
-UPSHAW & GRIFFITH,
t 22—47-tf. ‘ i Athens, Georgia*
xty odd feet fall o W ater in
’ less than one mile.
SITES FOR FOUR OR MORE
LARGE' COTTON. MILLS,
or Other manufactories.
CASH FOR IVOOE,
Q ^
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
Tlie Athens Manufacturing Company ore now making a
much larger variety of Woolen Good, than ever before,
and propose to'
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to lie more to the interest of the Flnnter to
Exchange the Wool for Cloth, rather than have it Card-
Ill and Spun at home. Call for Samples and Trims ot
Exchange. B. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
> sell, u|ion most reasonable terms
pries, the ce'sbrmtad
with five hundred scree, more or lese, of FIdST CLASS
Farm and Timbered Land, attached. The shore state
ments in ttNtUrd to this Shusl -I • '
ARK TRUE
la every particular, aud being located within eight miles of
Athens, and the aame distance from Crawford, on the Ath
ens branch of the Georgia Railroad, and in the verv heart
of one of onr beat
COTTON GROWING
flections, affords an opportunity for establishing a Mann-
foctnriag interest which, in point of capacity, natural
facilities, and many othersurxounding advantages, cannot
bd excelled in this country.
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
sad mere might here be advantageously expended, within
DAVENPORT’S
Poison Revived.
'T'HIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for
1 soany yean, by Ml. MOSES DAVENFOKT, sad
proven to be the most effective
RAT POISON
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
Sept. S—45-Cm. Athens. Os-
’ MTLBTrHN WGON'S.
A«tietJXfIIitA]L iilPLEHEBTS
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes,
. „ „ . .... . , Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs,
Ac., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings. Anvils, Bellows,
Vices, Hollow-ware, Ac. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the
A w 1N8H IP G1 N .
Brinley’a Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Aa
(9* Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the least possible
delay. Call and examine our stock and prices.
U1 June 16,1874. * ? ^ ‘ MW ' » -
a disUnceof not more than one mile. '
For price, terms aud particulars, address
H. H. CARLTON A CO.,
Real Estate Agents,
Athens, Ga.
H. II. CARLTON. J. A. BKOWN1NU.
Auguat Ii, 1875.
TALMADGE, HODGSON & UO.,
Hus on hand ' 'f : i -
S Oar loada of Flonr (all grade.).
100 bbls. of Sugar •* “
® 50 Bags C.-ffcc.
100 Ik,xt» Cli'-cso.
2 Car Load. Molasses.
Fine lot ooimned grade* Mockerle, Bacon and Lard.
NOTICE.', /
Great deduction In Prices.
ft N and after Oct. 1st wc shall offer to onr coatomort,
" r goods in onr line at much lower figure* than here
tofore. To enable ns to do thb, we will tdoot strictly
the Cash System. We are now receiving a lingo ana
fnli assortment of goad*, bought at low price*, wliieh
ws invito all to call and examine.
THE ttBANOB' ’
i.IFE AND HEALTH INSDAJLNDt GOMPAX'
; 'tuut-trdi ' *< • ! —of THE-— |
UNITED STATE OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,500,00 ^
Of which 1100,000 to be owned in each Department. Each Policy-holder U entitled to a vote In tM
v Vice-fr*^
a thin circlb <>? fine turquoises intimated the
fair one’s inability to return her lover’s sen
timent; while a thick; plain gold ring in the
shape of a knot expressed her willingness to
P. W. HUTCHESON. A. A. BELL.
H E N & B E ggB
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
shape of a knot expressed her willingness to I
share'hitWtunes. One in tho shape'fir s’]
gold »T>f*l|r*K , jtfi0|i-,brilliant in Ms Iptd.;
indicated the lady’s doubts of her gallant’s
sincerity; while her faith and her wish to
confide in him always were shown by a ring
formed by two clasped hands.
A Laramie paper tells the following:
The papers have been telling about the
Laramie woman who sat down and took a
good cry when her vote was challenged.
Now lot them talk about the woman at Medi
cine Bow. who, just as she was depositing her
vote on last eloctionsday, was surprised to hear
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vdte. 1 ”
$?fH9
Syrups a’l grade, aud lu foot everything jin the pro
vision line at
TALMADGE, HODGSON A CO.
■: of ths Company. «
^ . Cav* n * Ofllce, Mobile. Alabama. _ „^jj|
Georgia Department, Home, Georgia.
capital Stock - « J
Office, No. 2 Commercial BuHto^r, ,,
Major C. G. SAMUEL. Provident. .V. ALFRED p**
BTiJ.GWALTNEY, Seoeetory.................... u B
BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P.^Altoood, Trion factory; aR^XR-OTie, BjfcA
GaiC.G.Samuel, Rome,Ga.; JohnH. Newton, Athena, Go.;A.R.Jones,Ojdfrte”!(j,.; p.
Atlanta, Go.; Hon. D. B. Hamilton Rome, G*j Cain Glower, Rome, Ga.; T. MiGnire on m ;
Rome, Gu.; J. L. Camp, Rome, Ga.; M. H/Bunn, Cedartown, G*.; A. J. Ku g, C» r#
U. Hntchina, Polk county, Geoigia. _
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alaba 111 •
k : ” Oapitel Smok....
Mississippi Department, Meriatttn, * |
' Security! -KLfonoiyl ^
Are, the Leading Principles of this Company. All approved forma of Life ^ All Life
enmaof|ld0tbWooe. -Alao,TermPoUcieaofOuo.“^dup or ^
Nou-forfoiting and Cwh Surrender ftwtnrea,are enfflcient to rnaxem _____ tf*. . t.‘
. -iVv» i
The Enterprise Long Looked far!
AT THE , i
FRANKLIN HOUSE
““ Tltofr, ’STPEEli AHBEJmjiS,
Algaodtr v :*vb wawwinae vvurt Vmj —r-nr w.'^t Aamrri* - van
A SBnmvtx n t s
MANUFACTtfRERS AGEKTS FOB THE SALE OF
lOftour
Meal* con be had at all hoars, for
FIFTY CENTS EACH.
This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and newly
ftimiahed. Toe Traveling public will be accommodated
with Board and Lodging for .
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
A FINE OY v E £A 0,4
fa olafl connected with this Hotel. This is the place to
nt Sf&e womanVit down add erv
It is not aPWdWed; Her *’aii
get Oysters, Fish, Beef Stake, Horn and Egga, Ac.
Oyater* will be told by the qaart and gallon, to thots
who wish them. Give na a trial and we '
W. A. JES1
T-TUBr-
1 V D
JO AX*
Pronrietore.
• Cottajj,.. Gins, .q®riftsafeBi
THE ensuing year, tlie < le<rai;t office now
A occupied by Dr. J. W. Murrell. Also,
Brick W aretaonse,
Also, several good ROOMS, for ufflee work or light
manufacturing.
Apply to
' V T> TJTCTT/~kT> W. « A fix '
here in thift'&iftn’jbtStieh ycar8^fl.4W*«r I than anv athar Machine of JU S’
will.” ^ ^ ^ ■ ■ . . : . . LENCE.
He scooted around the corner and she
*5 WUilingly po«wd bl heT ticket. May 19, is75
til - — ~ ~
HREASHERS, &C.,
nSstfilEOBLilA; 5R
I. Addreei'c. G. Samuel,
of Mobile, Alabama, Gen.
GOOD AGENT8