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AITUT Fakilt IN T.t* liAM>. , !
1* ii tub Pai-ib oca Cmitauc oronr to cbad.
It l» tU* VAmioi au who woras show tbs nm
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
AthaM. and the aemedistance from Crawford, on
•a* branch of the Georgia tuilroed, and in the sc
4f«Bi ffoorktit -
COTTON GROWING
Sections, aSbrda an nnpatt—fcy weitmtUfJ
KSariSEhiSaSS.
' I'KOft STEEL AM) IN tILs,
AGRICULTURAL lMP’LEMENTS
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
"' . -vV-a-«v»tA )...n\.,* TV 1 .- t' " l \ .
MlkMUtt ton IT ATottcs—Ihdccs TOCS Fboum aho
Nsieunoss To ni uxt-wifx.
1? TOO AUlVOT T taa MoHST, Sci MMl B ToS ma
Pacsb A>xt;ow—ioca I'aaro* will HAxa t«a Aamaos-
iuxyiob voc.
Sshd ro*-r muxs Cocas. Tbs 1’eics or ms Is-
diiiiGatias Atitlnaa nil orders to * rt <
JAS. P. HARRISON & CO.,
Box X4, Atlanta, On.
In contraction with Tas Isssx we have, perhaps, the
largest and most complete Booh aud Job Printing office
in urn South, known as thn Fsahklih Steah Pbistino
Hotel, at which .very rariety of Book, Mercantile,
Legui and Railway printing ia executed. In exoellonoy
uf manner, pTumptneaa and cheaputaa, wa dal’y coin-
petition.
Our Blank Book Manufactory ia, dikawine, well ap-
jMiinted. Orders. eolieited. {, ****3 |jrnd« WWlt In
intercat to consult on as to Legal Form Books, Records,
has lately been thoroughly refitted
and refurnished, regardless of espouse, With every
iticed every year that the far-
r to tnako provisions enough to
Ives; but notwithstanding this,
gft*? i«s
ONBMU4JON DGLlrARS " W
and man might here be advaatagaaaff y expended, within
\, rti H.S, OARL®uN *CD.,
, i • ..till Real Estate Agents,
,1... ,, Athens, Ga.
H. H. CAULTOS. i . i. A. BROWNING.
hrevinoos out uf the
Jiatrifinousprioas.
rear that the eoantry is
ATHENS GA
W & REAVES.... , PROPRIETORS, ,
rf^is^esics.'s'eu'ta
w end cartfol drivers. Stock weft cared for
itrusted to our care. Stock on hand for sale at
towns,
We
when Ifftt ywMLyaee Ii kpsm
that tire Csoofiry get* he sbpp
fu-West^^, .<► ,t
We-are told every Spring
by th<tfffftfctD»Pa)fcg>i
that the cotton crop is going to
and when we smile incredulou
ns of the caterpillar, the be
drouth, the rust, the, bud stem
erous other indubitable proofs
riSs&SS
ly evident
\ fNU vvrta; .-.ty* w :<• w.fi t.
*1 IMP ' •• Tt fit • •
*v#££ hi«NWfr **tV**t% *: '
i*L. !• .■ rsr- .*-1(^:1 • *-i e
nmm'rMnt
Meals can be had a nlthpw*, iw . i
FXXSXnP OBSTTS ,3 CH.
"xW5n»ir-^.:aJ!6u-;
SX2CE>Si53B CEXe£X<G?€S3 3
'Ttt^T received another Tot of Felt Rats. Felt Hats for
wife Fell;JI*u for M JO; aUTwiac*, OstrtS
>s j j ». - ■ gAcr, A ;; , .v : J ’
Cotton-.i'(3rins\ Presses
• - i .,• awt a v-/ ..jjtw> nn *1, • H ■ t^v~3T.«“
IK PORTABLE ENGIN ES, .
Mow^s, Reapfrs, Threashers, &C.j* &c
Mfc- ATHPS, 8E0RHIA,
will be small, so es to ^induce a rise in the
price. .Rdt how ftitile is their effort. Tbo
price at tsoUoo is j never affected by news*
paper reports, Tind it always stays down. ;4V
the end of .each year , we notice that the crop
reaches away along toward 4,000,000 bales,
and the farmers sell for loss than it cost*.
tss ail oornraunieatloc* to
fAS. P. HARRISON & CO.
- mw w! nb na* 1 -i a t ?• A* JESTER,
i It a ' w a *F. TRRtf.m.n
To Rent.
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT IN A DE*
Apply At this offlos.
.fTrhtios'iltdfct* * anahiO
.. AM—
FARMER JOHN.
Boms Atom hit joorany. Farmer John t
And ho thinks, “ITl look sroond."
Up lanes thadoe: "Get down, you pup!
An you ao glad you would sat me up l’ r
Tha oA oow town at tbs gala to great him;
• Diyon r^gooS'l
"You haven’t a rfsr says Fanner John;
■ "Tha eattla an loosing round and sleek;
Tha oolt is going Co ba a roan.
And a beauty too—how he baa grown!
■We’ll Wean the calf nest week."
“ , “W!ienyve bean off,
e yon drink
_ _ j think.”
'And hb pats old ~ "
;1 >
i
,l\:
To eall you again sheet tha trough,
And watch you and pat you while
And he Saps old Gray.
“Ah, ttokithi eoShrt ofgotag away T*
I’ve seen great sights, but wouldl give
- ‘Thim spot, aadtbepeseeftal Eh 1 five,
For alfthalr Paris sad Rome I
These hills for the oity'e stifled air
Add bUt hotels all onstlo and glare;
Land tU houses, and roads all stones.
That deafen your san and batter your hones
Would you, old Bay r
Would yob, aid Gray?
That’s what one gets by going away.”
"IhercYnooey is king," Says Farmer John:
"And fashion is quean; and it’s mighty queer
To eae bow somatunea, while the man
la nktag and scraping all he can,
Tha wUeapanda .very y
We uotice that the farmers try every
means—except the right one—to raise the
price of cotton. u< •' .
We notice that the policy of rawing a great
deal of cotton and ver^litOe provuwns
thK ipountiy tp lanpmsh, qbA
bankruptcy throughout the land.
We nonce that some of the Granger* are
wofully false to their professions of rawing
their own provisions and buying for cash;
and we lielieve that they are the truest Gian
gers who live at home aud do not h^ve store
accounts. ' '
We notice that farmers get more advioe
than any other class of men, and apparent
ly pay less attention to it. But we notice
that the advioe still flows on, the supply
seems inexhaustible; and as we believe it is
good, we propose to continue to do our share
a« long as the types hold out to print it,—
The Family \Tsitor. >i
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EXCCUEltZA
zr
T HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD) ANNOUNCE that he has now on
baud and arriving * .n ■
2M Toss FttEWLISEB,
CHILDS; NICKERSON & CO.
■ -,i\. «a'a» * jtyrfpgA
1 irlW . rail• V
agiAcultural implements,
3 lit.
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer!
j COLLEGE AVENUE,'
! > ‘ ‘‘
JVexf Door to Port Office.
^ MX bend, Upper, for making Low Qtune>», Coo-
! " " grew, Alrmv-Tir., and Pnncc Alberta. Repair-
i ing promptly executed.
Send ten dollar., per mail or evprca- end you .ball re
ceive a first class pair of boots.
June SO, 1876. J5-tf.
score of wives,
lives!
ru i !\ t s»
Fanner John.
To a quietobap,” Mgs Wm
You see, old.Gray;
I’m wiser than whan 1 treat stray.”
“I’ve found out this,” says Fanner John,
“That happiness ia not bought and sold
And olutobad In a life of waste and hurry,
In nights of pleasure and days of worry.
And wealth isn't all in gold,
Mortgage and stocks and ten per cent.,
But in simple ways and sweet content,
Few wants, pure hopes and noble end
Some land to till, and a few good Met
Like you, old Bay,
IaUffl TOIL, old Grsv 1
That’s what I’ve learned by going away.”
And a happy man is Fanner John,
O, a rich and happy man is ha l
Ho see. tha peas and pumpkins growing,
Tha earn In tiseel, the buckwheat blowing,
And friut on vine and tme,
The larg^ kind oxen look their thanks
Asha robs their foreheads and strokes thair flanks;
The doves light round him, and strut and coo.
Saya Farmer John, “I’ll take yon, too,
And yon, old Bay,
And you, old Gray,
Next time I travel ao fiw away.”
Just pat up aud shipped directly from the Fa
too. TheExeeUemahaaso wide-apnad an.
comment on it wonld be unnxthasary. It is guazaatMd
in bags of 1(7 Iba. each—12 bags making one
avorably known tbnmghont this region, that
he earns standard as in former yean.
•ifklE JAS. LErViSki
Doable Tnrbloo Water Wtecl,
ItUtiuLU-'-Ered hi
pools cz nzr>T,
Oaltimorc. Tit'..
7/too soir i .V VS Cl
Hmple, ftron;, P-.—'
civvsyjreHablotn.l
lactory.
Manufac'-artr-. . (1
Porta-131; btuiiji-:/
fUag^cr, Ctcon
khavr &Grlut K.Uv, ilia,
fia?Jlaciiao -.Cca-iaa
for Cotton Z. ..I', Fleur,
beef the
■ EMIC3A M
^ X 1 .. . V - ri,!,«,• «ejas.t»
Also, though not ao old a FenHEter as tM Excelkazag have proved to b. the beet material for
barn-yard manure and Cotton seed ever Introduced into this couativ. The standard is guaranteed to" bo frilly up
to what ft was last sraion, when they gave naivtrsel eaBafoctloa. Two bands compost one ton. The priceaat
which I am autborited to sell the above Standard FrrtiiiarVa, are as follows:
/A ‘ v * E2CELLEN2
Time price—Cotton'option at 15 cents i 870.00
* " No option........... .> y 63.00
Cash prit‘e,/...L... ....4 -Jit. 55.00
j t T * CHBMIO X.S.
Time price—Cotton option at l5c., 2 bbls. (500 lbs.) enough forT ton $20.00
Cash price .cl 2 barrels -*^.;;t 16.00
’
Those who wish to i
lower.
Oil Mill Kac’ i-tcry,
Presses,fe. L v ' -ft*— ..
n rpssl-’*-. Miek!>o r:
rato and o< > cry Ix&t L:.t-
Fa^-.t, VKa Lc:
very, H;'r-.r.l:a and
ft!— .1 •»—erndK
i nl lianrer*
: taring iccn-
[From the Maryland Farmer.]
Shepherd Dogs.
FAIR AND TIMELY NOTICE.
r|'HANKING my friends for their patronage in tha
1 post, and asking for a continuance of the same, 1
beg to say that,
FROM AND AFTER THE 1st OF OCTOBER,
my terms will be
CASH ON DELIVERY,
except to those parties who have always paid their bills
PROMPTLY
on presentation. Where goods are charged, it will b«
with the dietinct understanding that tbs bill* are
DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH.
I wonld willingly give longer time if I were able, but I
am not. 1 trust that no ono will be offended at tha
course, as my necessities drive me to it. I hope by
prompt attent on to business and low prices, to merit's
continuance of the patronage of the public.
~ — “~ I T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer.
I am really pleased to sec the rural papers I S< T*- ——«-tl
BY D. Z. EVANS, JR.
'arge lots of the Exccllenza for cash, can get special arrangements at prices a shade
Purchasers will not be hnmbngged in the above manures.
4 special eir
t-clasa Ferti
novl7-ttl
A special circular of directions for composting
fir-t-classJTertiliaer, that will pay them to use, call on
fomlsbed all purchasers ot the Chemicals. AU who want a
8. C. DOBBS.
ii m ©i
J. H. HUGGINS.
H AVING just returned from tlie Northern markets with a large stock of gooda,
bought at low prices, is sidling gooda in bis line 25 per cent cheaper than hereto-
*'— He is making a speciality of
fore.
Crockery. Cilasswaro- Lamps and Oils.
J- h. huggins,,^ ^ m
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 centa per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents jtef set,
Sells common fl^ca.iit 40 to ,75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to #1.00 per set.
Sells the best Granite"Cu]M and Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 ce«s to $10.00 each.
rialf :*l lAfirrS' *
‘ u
' Mill Findings,
“i roi
lVinship and Sawyers Cotton- Gihs,
* r .p.J n ii
ns *ve : » i.ATHENSi GEORGIA. » >
GINS DEUVEBED IN ATHENS AT MANUFAC-
. ■; , TUREES PRICES. j - V
1 L. SQH^VENEIx"
>#
JLje
. ...Dr ,xi«i
m: ifKcj
VAjrn,
SCHEVENELL & CO..
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
rtrrrff ^ - qBAiigbs' W ■ • ' - ' ’ •
, Clocks, Jewelry
aiLVER AND PLATED WARE.
, iavwnn ■
rvf >#rj htir
.w ! ■
GUNS, PISTOLS, A MMTJNTriONr,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instrumeats,
, VXXtV* ABTXCUeSr file.
* 1 i * ' " l
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
H. 11UGGINS,
awakening to the importance of having a n () i < ..j p \V 11 L’lVil X- fi’A
s.nctly entorced dog law, so that we can j •* IAjn.liiO Ci Lu.,
rid the oountry of the countless thousands
of mongrel curs who do more damage to
the sheep interests in one year than ad the I
good they do in a lifetime wonld begin to
repay. Any i erson who has a really vulua-,
hie dog is willing to pay a tax on him, and
if he is not worth a tax let him pay the ,
debt all worthless dogs should, let him be,
killed and made into fertilizers, aud thus do t
far more good to the country when dead i
then when alive. It does seem rather hard ‘
to be compelled to pay a tax ou a good dog i
to defray losses to sheep owners caused by
the night, and often day, work of mongrel
curs; bat this tax should be looked upon
rather as a premium for the destruction of
the curs than as an onerous tax on irood
dogs.
One of the most valuable dogs a fanner
can have is a good shepherd dog, as they
combine qualities which I think cannot be
fouud in any other known breed of dogs in
either country. They are the most intelli
gent animals, as a breed, to be found, and
are always kind, gentle and affectionate to j
the owner and his family, while with stran-
gers he is the opposite, rarely caring to
make friends, and zealously guarding his
master’s interests in every particular. By
giving him a little training, treating kindly
bu firmly while teaching him, he will save
yon a vast amount of labor in driving cattle,
sheep or almost any animal.
The English shepherd dog ! as a fox-like
head, but in the clear cut eye yon find the
remarkable intelligence possessed by these ,
animate fully manifested. The hair on the’
shoulders is long, wavy and rather coarse,.
when flill grown, while the hair on the oth- i
cr parts is soft and nicely waved. The col- 1
or of the hair is from a black to a very i
light lawn, some being black, some black !
and dusty tan, some orange and white, j
with black nose and mouth markings, and |
others are fawn and white with the black '
nose, mouth and eye markiugs. They are
very pretty no matter what color, though the I
fawn and white, or the orange and white ]
colors seem to be most desired by those who |
are particular in regard to fancy markings. ;
The legs are comparatively smooth, from the |
knees down, the hair not being wavy on
them.
I have been breeding and keeping shep
herd dogs for quite a while, and know, fully
well, their value.
Toton Point, Cecil County, Mti.
The statistics of ono State, Missouri, re-
II’ you want a
NO. 1 COOK STOVE,
AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Roofing and Guttering a Speciality.
So;*. 15, 1875.
C.1SH / Off WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
Tlie Athena Manufacturing Company are now making a
much larger variety of Woolen Good, than ever before,
and propoae to
Exchange them for Wool,
h-lieviug it to bo more to the intercut of the Planter to
Exchange the Woo] for Cloth, rather then have it Card*
od and Spun at home. Call for Sample, and Term ot
Exclumgc. R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
May 19, 1875-29-tf.
ASTONISHING.
Has a tot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Ftinev and Plain Chamber Sets,
lias all kinds of Crockerv and 'jdrlnss Ware, *
Has aB'kuMli'af Lamps,’ Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stoek of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Cl re wing anti Smoking Tobacco.
J, y. fcUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., 4c ,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee,.Lard and Cheese,
Sells Baoon.'Fl.wr, Meal, Soap, and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia-Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime aud Cement; Cuba and Common Molases,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks,
Jts **
• Sells Factory Jeans," Plains, Shirting "and Osnalmrgs".
J. H. HUGGINS.
" Sells Knives and Forks, Spuons and Pocket Cutlery*,
Sells Boo», Shoes, Hats. Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms,,Tubs and 1
sen* nagfifa/ro#/
Sells the "V irgiriht Wedton Cashitliere. oh it is so nice.
Sells many other goods too nuTm rons to mention,
CHEAPER THAN tVER!
TRti undersigned would beg to an
nounce to bis friends and the public
generally, that he has just returned from
bis annual tall trip to New York and
Bqatpp, with a large and varied stock ot
very superior goods, consisting partly
of the following, selected with great
car®: b Hi - tT> n
- MEN AND YOUTHS’, .
READY HADE CLOTHING
of the latest tall styles.
Gents Furnishing Goods, Ladies Dress
Goods, Ladies, Gents’ and Boys
Shoes, Boots and Hats, in ut
most endless variety .Um
brellas, Fine Ken
tucky Jeans,
Doeskius,
Cassimcres,
, . Factory Goods,
Yarns, Osnaburgs,
Checks, Shirtings, Fine
Wamsutta and other brands,
Bleucbings, Tickings,Blankets, &c.
&c. &c. Also, Suddtes, Bridles and
Harness, Drugs, Crockery and
Glassware, Hollow Ware,
. ' aud Harihrare; also, the
Celebrated Muvfrcs
boro’ Red Cedar-
ware, &e.
Also,
a full liuo of
choice Groceries, * ‘ ‘
1! Sugars, Coffees, Teas,
Molasses, Syrups, Lard,
Ilams, Cheese, Kerosene Oil.
And many other choice goods too nuin
erous to tuenton, and which must
lie seen to bo appreciated.
The above goods, owing
> to the recent decline, (
ia ■! he will be en-
i r aided to sell ■,
' ' at prices
wnieh ' ;fc ;V
"n W *^
AiSTONISH THE NATIVES.,
i If you want any thing iu the above |
mentioned classes of goods,' or in any
other, call on 7 !
s. c. DOBBS, -
S ^ Brood Street, oppoeite Dorsey A Co’s
j. •*. 1.
rt REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
.. Ztn A • < i WB JfiJJCB A SPECIALTY OF
SilLVEK AND GOLD PIRATING,
And alt work Of (hie kind, tueh a« Forks, Spoors, Watches, &c.| plated by m, teurraruej
7 i ' ■' •,. egual to that done by>any establishment in the country.
isJcfiW* , i .. PRICES REASONABLE.
Broad Street, Opposite College Campus, Athens, Georoi a
•n r~ -'P’r -** <’ -I. r. ..... -v,
TAKES this method of announcing to the public generally, that he has
•«ni 1
juit
Go to
Sells gouds at low prices, g» and see fiiryonrself.
ZSi SX2 tS3 C23 o
DOICT FORGET the place.
; - iu !*J.t H H TJ Gr G I IS s’.
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
returned from New York with the largest and most complete stock of Dry Goody
Clothing, Boots aud Shoes, Ilats aud Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Gent’s Furuiih.
ing Goods, full linos of Ladies’ Fancy Goods, such as Tics, Scarfs, Woolen
Goods, in Shawls, CloaA’s, &c., &c. Also, a desirable line of Lady’s and Chit
dren's Fancy Furs, and complete lines of other Goods, too numerous to mention.
He invites the attention of buyers to tho same, feeling confident that he can
offer
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS THIS SEASON
Which he has been unable to do heretofore. Thanking the public for past
patronage, aud hoping to receive a share of the same hereafter. My motto is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
Very respectfully
Oct. 6 —19——3m.
CHARLES STERN".
DAVi;»poKr.«i
•yHIS Celebrated
1- ®o tr*ny yefln, bj Ms.
Oct. 6—49—tf.
Poison Revived. '
SSKSstefl&Sj
proven to b* the oMal •Sectiva . 1,. / t:
H AT JPO I^ON
ever Introduced into this or rnj other country, u sow
revived bj tho original receipts sad for soio bj bis Soa,
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
Sqpt. t—{ _Ab™,Or
A. K. CHILDS.
R. NICKERSON.
Y. H. WYNN.
The proerejw m*<i6 by
SEWING MACHINE, inventive skill ha* been taxed
to its utmost, and the revnlt 'tf, the
The Most Perfect and Desirable Machine,
lor General and Family Use,
port 400,000 dogs, which dogs furnish one ! produced. It i. Simple and Easy to Operate, ia
of the most important economic consider*.! ““how^b/the 0111 “* ^ " th * ®“‘
tions affecting the State. In the first place, < cir&t PDcmium
they militate against the mutton crop an- I IHST I REMIU *‘ 1S
nually to the extent of at least $5,000,000;
secondly, they cost at an average of twenty-
five cento a week eaoh, $0,500,000—enough
to run all our common schools, and leave a
suitable surplus; thirdly, they also kill an-
nually, through hydrophobia, at least 125
persons, which at $5,000 each—the average
price paid by railroads for the very poorest
of brakesmen—amounts to the further sum
of $600,000. Here is a direct expenditure
of nearly $7,750,000 for dogs, not to men
tion the fines, costs, and more remote senti.
mental damages resulting from the law suits
about dog fight* and severance of friendship
between owunra of combative ears. Capital
ized, our dogs represent a waste of $80,005,-
000 and, invested at compound in:crest, their
worthlessness would pay off the national debt
before 1900. _
Things we have Noticed.
We have noticed, in the beginning of
eveiy year, that Uw termers are going to
plant mors grain and less cotton. In the
fall wo notice that there has been just about
as much grain planted i
before: l/”- "
Wo hath r
mere i_
supplyl
we r-*
awarded it at the Uni vernal Exhibition iu Vienna, in
1873, and it U sold at a
LESS PRICE
Cian any other Machine of ita STANDARD EXCEL-
For sale Ry J. M. UrSIlAW and F. P. GRIFFITH.
Bo anro to me the Wilaon before yoa buv.
May 1*. 1875 * ®9-tf.
New Firm and New Stock!
MATTHEWS&JACKSON
NO. 1. BROAD STREET,
(Old stand Of T. BISHOP A SON.)
W E have just received an entirely N - w
Stock of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
CHEoflP TOR i
mm% a
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL dealers in
HARDWARE,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse ’ and Mule Shoes,
♦ M h I $3 f ‘3 m - m 2- f S U O ^
Horse-Shoe Nails.
next
when
MILBURN VGONS, ...
AfiEICUMUSAlL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Felb.ws, Hubs, Spokes, Baggy 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
WIJSrSHIP GIN,
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Sca|es, Circular Saws, Ac.
•ST Any article in our line not in dock urill be ordered when desired, with the ‘
delay. Call and ecoauae ottr stoek and prices. rtSa
June 16.1875.
t r a. smoonr. ■. r. w. rctcrbsom. a. j
8UMBK.EV, HUTCHESON & B~
isroxicR..
Great Redaction in Prices. *
O N and after Oat. 1st ire ahmU offer to oar enitomen,
gooda in osr liuo at much lower figure* than here
tofore. To enable ns to do thia, we will adoot strictly
the Cash System. We are now receiving a large and
full assortment of goods, bought at low prices, which
we invite all to call and examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
Sept, 15—tfi-tf.,
GENERAL TICKET AGlNCV.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For sale, by all rontea, and to *U principal points in
the
UNITED STATES.
Bay your Ticket* before leaving Athena, and get all
information from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
May IX, ’To fi&tf.
FOR _8ALE.
THE LOWELll the SOUTH.
Water Power enough to turn
" * ALL OF THE
Jflachiuery in Georgia.
Bert Location fob Building cr
A Manufacturing Town in
all the South.
Sixty odd feet Dill o Water in
less than one mile.
8ITES FOR FOUR OR MORE
LARGE COTTON MILLS,
OR OTHER MANUFACTORIES.
reasonable terms
THE J3
. W O H L I)
RENOWNED
WILSON
;RECEIVED TIIE
GRAND PRIZE
MEDAL
Vienna, 1873.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS.
It require* no Inetructione to run it. It can not get out of order. It will do erery elatt
and land of work. '■ * ■■ -- •> 1
It ha* no cast iron cog wheel* to break. It is not necessary te, buy tiro WILS0X
JHAiCRIA t A’S. in order to be able to do light and heavy shark.
It will eeio from Tissue Paper to Harness Leather.
It i* a* far in advance of other Sewing Machines in the magnitude of its superior
improvements, a* a Steam Car excels in achievements the old fashioned Stage Coach.
Prices made to suit tlie Times, Either for Cash or Credit.
SEAT) FOR ILLUSTRATED CA1ALOGVE OF STYLES AND PRICES.
Agents Wanted* Address
UPSHAW & BROWN,
t.M-47-tr i >- • Athens, Georgia.
■- THE GR YNGER’
LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY
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UNITED STATE OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,500,00
Of which $100,000 to be owned in each Department. Euch Policy-holder is entitled to a vote in the management
* of tb* Company. , : '
Parent Office, Mobile, Alabama.
Capital Stock - w - > > - • - "w. Mil :«• $100,000.
W.-H. KETC'iUM, Prealdeiit;'7S , :V -,.....F. E:DAVIDSON, Vioe-Presideot.
E. W. FOKT, Secretary.
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia.
Capital Stock - - - $100,000,
Office, No. 2 Commercial Building,
Major C. 0. SAMUEL, President : ALFRED
R. J. GWALTNEY, Secretary
l)r. G. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner,
ion Fi “
) SHORTER, VVctPreriden'.
...C. KOWKI.L, Attorney.
TiPIglr. i M „
_ - „ , _ _ Rowell, Rome, Ga; .Ufred Shornr, Rom'.
Ga^C. e. Bamnel, Rome, G*.; John H. Newton, Athena, Ga.; A. Ejones, Cedartown, Ga.; Hon. D. F. IlanimooO.
Atlanta,Ga^ ” " " ” " " " ’ " - - -
Rome, Ga.; ,
H. Hutchins,
»»• iivwwo, neuviin, M*., .1. Aa.OUUCS. V CUUITOWI1, UB., tXUIJ. V. * • . jr
; Hon. D. B. Hamilton, Rome, Ga.; Cun Glover, Rome. Ga.; T. McGuire, Rome, Gs.; F. '\oodtM’
J. L. Camp, Some, Ga.; it, H. Bonn, Cedartown, Git.; A. J. Kit g, Cave Spring, tia.; Hoa «•
), I’olk county, Georgia. * “ .
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama.
Capital Stock i $100,000.
Hon. N. N. CLEMENTS .....President and General Manager, Tu.kaloosa, Al*
Hon. DAVID CLOPTON, Vice-.Preaident 1 ...../...Montgomery,
W. L. CHAMBERS, Secretary STONE &CLOl’TON, Attorn*?*
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mississippi.
Capital Stock........ .$100,000 ...
Col. JAMES W. BECK, President.., JOHN H. GRAY, Vicf-rrtn**'-
L. A. DUNCAN, Secretary.
Security ! Economy ! Liberality !
Are . ,e Leading Principles of tlu» Company. All approved forma of Life and Endowment Policier
atitnii s.ffluO to f 10,009. Alvo, Term Policies of One. Three, Fivd or Sevcu years. All Life Policies d0 J*I2./
injr ifte» two annual payments, wlieu the inaured will be entitled to a paid up Polityor Caah Surrender
Dividend* mny be used to protect policies against Inpaing in case of fuifure to pa\ premiums. Thi* wllfl
Non^brfeiting and Oa»h Surrender features, are sufficient to maketliia Company popular among tbinkiof.
GOOD AGENTS WANTKD. Address C. G. 8amucl, President, Rome, Ga.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alabama, General Superintendent of Agencic*.
Sept. 8—-45—dm. i ‘
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