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Forrivi imd for^t! W iv, the world w»aU be lonely.
T lt trir leu a wildcroo 44 lift to deft) nil* , , .
If t io flower* but r.-rn .-tubere-d tW" c dll unwind only.
11 All 1 t'ie fl.-l I* ir-ivo no veijlure for B-orofihe otonn.
O Mill ir. tli v lov .•linen enbleim the Bower,
Give t ie fr.i-.rr incs of fooling to »we--teu li•’• ***- >
An 1 prw'oni not again thebriefilond of.nlniar,
With wnt that bat darken tiie rest o. the day.
Forgive on 1 forgrt! T .ore'. no^ vefeH J U A T T l?T A T
lint eoi.13 iteinle thong. a aff vtiyii t .ore l yo, >1 ii 1 L It 1A l.
An I the ba-t of ns all reqn re so nnm.ig coueial.ntf.
So n i heart tint, with entiles o in **•« fo**** -
Tlio i tv iv with tbc cloud tVoin t »<fc*c b.mitifol • w,
■r.nt bmwwa* .." borne for each frowns to have tnet,
AND IN THE
0! Iiow could our spirits e’er hone for the akies,
H H.'i'vn refused to “/c-rg.w and fvrjtt.
ttEOKGU.
FROM MOUNTAIN TO SEABOARD. j
Thnuiajto:! is sickly.
D. F. Miils, of Toccoa, is dead.
Corn is n.lvaneetl, in Franklin county.
D il.on “ eartbquaked” last tvcck.
Barncsville is skating herself to death.
Smoke liouscs are suffering from thieves.
Walker county sells country cured liacon.
A blacksmith fell dead iu Griffin. last week.
The frosty equinox played havoc among
carlv vegetables, iu the State.
A big wind disturlied the hurmony. of
the Jackson county “Grove,” last week.
The Daldonega Signal tails upon the iieople
to erect some new buildings.
The campaign is opened. The Gaines
ville papers are at it again.
Peaches in II .hers!'am are dead issues,
and stills will suffer.
Hartwell is said to lie in a thriving condi
tion.
Pneumonia was quite prevalent after the
recent cold snap.
A young blood, in Griffin, amuses hint-
self l»y carving up his uncle.
Forsyth can’t Imre an organ but has sub-;
stituted an Italian string hand.
A colored tramp froze to death in the
jungles of Monroe county, last week.
The late storm unroofed a gin house, iu
Ful's* tli county.
Al!:l it a is spoiling for n fire to test her
waterworks.
State Congressional Conventions inert
on M nio.i.il day. How npaniotie.
They mix it in llo sc: Bitters, s da
water, and then more hitters.
Twenty miles of new steel rails have been .
laid on the Western and Atlantic Railroad. .
I), ad I in hies lie nmuml loose all over the 1
Slate. This is a had Vear for babies nuv» I .
lion. ' * j 1
A liitle Imv in Ki'in> iiii-toik a piece of 1
pWpIinriiiis tor a s'ick of chewing gum. The
doctor recoiiituends change of diet.
The Butts county Argus Ims no choice ,
for Governor. It prefers to watch and |
pray.
The Atlanta da ly Times is the latest ;
Gate City venture. Col. James I). Waddell, ■
editor. Success to it.
Crawford county, remote from any rail I
road, raises her own “hog and Immi. y” and ;
is in a pro-pering erudition generally.
Judue Crawford, in his charge to the
Tails it grand jury, said tliat the salary ol ,
every State officer is too high for the times, j
How many men in Georgia can eat thirty i
partridges in thirty days? S|teak now or i
forever a I ter wards keep your mouth shut.
The lull's! advice is to reserve one half ol !
your guano for the growing Qirn crop.
W' Ulw.ai, pleu.-e copy.
A Forsyth county limn lo-t his alniaiuii i
and, together with his industrious spouse, I
winked all day Sunday.
What a blessing to our people that the I
golilx r |>ea and walernielou crops were not
iujureil liy the freeze
Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow, tin
cruel sUow did i:. Peaches iu Motiroe coun
ty arc still born.
Geneva is to have a hanging next Apri’.
li wi.s set apart for Saturday, so as not t>
inter.ere with schools in the county.
Another liitle cherub chimhed tie
gulden stair, in Luiii|ikin county, lu.-t week,
with me smell ai lire upon its little tie hack.
Col. S. K Johnson, Superintendent ol
the Georg.i Railroad, has won “golden
o,iin mis from all suits of people,” by hi.-
u.aaagenn nt ol the Oconee bridge.
Tim: ton, of A lanta, gobbled his thirtieth
partridge promptly on the thirtieth day,
and is now prepared to be made “ rulci
over many thi gs
What a pity that, just a« soon as the poor
farmer had sworn on a wagon of giium, i Iu.t
he would i laul grain—by gum — that the
snow should so entirely blight his hopes.
The widow id a Savannah man who suici
ded some umnllis ago, gained, through a
jury, the lull amount of her husbands in-ii
•lance.
A little colored hoy came near Itein,
drowned in Rome, by lulling in to a well, the
other dav. A tree application of hitler.-
soon revived him, however.
Tin-re’- n letter ill the Geneva I.nnp.
An i it ¥K»in!» • ir M to bin tli;
Which u.cN iin chief iu G •orgiu'n camp,
Bat we fear, wi 1 pr« i’c a in tli.
Justice in Northeast Georgia has lieeu
froze: out during the late cold spell-.
O'"’** have conge.deil, and are |»MiiIy cm *
tended.
j - tscit sustaining thieves are rampant, in
j f Randolph county At last aAmunts the jail
Was foil and the sheriff cavorting around at
n sugar cane stew.
The Atlanta men are iiow retailing tracts,
containing accounts of the great northwestern
r exeur-ion, the. amount of lager beer amt
\ * rli'imp Ague soaked in, at the different
points.
A young man in Griffin, while cutting
wood) was struck iu the eye with n chip and
I. shortly afterward attempting to blow his
. j nose, blew his eye entirely from its socket
, It was replaced, however, without impairing
!. his sight. '
Hon. J. IT. James’ right hand boldly
as-erts that his left appropriates annually,
five thousand dollars to the poor of Atlanta.
And vet Jtto. H.. cotlld not afford to assist
a promising youtig nephew in finishing h'a
collegiate course at the University.
The latest picture, is a Forsyth county
man sitting on a stump, pick ng his teeth
with a In rse shoe, and endeavoring to figure
out on a shingle, with a piece, or chareo 1
the l»ss sustained hr the recent burning • j
I his blacksmith shop. Insurance com pan i s
are getting shaky.
Uncle DanielDrew wnatheon'y man who
fcnew the word by which his combination
safe was opened. One uiorniiig he w as ill
and did not get down to his office, w they
sent to get the word. “ Door” wa- the
word, tho litesschgcr’ was told, but ho
worked with it half an honr and the safe
remained clo-*t*dv He returned to t' c old
peiitleinan. “ What word did yet: snvP’
“Door! ibiif!” shouted Uncle Dnni
Ti tt clerk, sit 'dcii'y'rcntcinbciing that Mr.
D ew was tjfccnl l ie i:t sonic thin.a, asked,
“ How do von spell it, sir?” “Smh igno*
vi c*l D o-a-r-c,of cours. .” The safe was
opened.
MOST IMPROVED
MANNER.
TI1EY ABE
TO THE
PUBLIC
AS SUPERIOR
TO ANY OTHERS
IN THE
MARKET
IS*!#
ALL WHO
HW USED
Them, apeak of them
in the highest
Terms of Praise.
AND THE'
Mwnfactorer will use
Iris bat e-deavore,
TO ADVANCE
the reputation they PEIiE DRUGS,
LONGS & BILLUPS,
q^WHOLEL
-s-Xs!I5 RETAILi;
BBneeisis aw chemists.
DEALERS IN'
have already acquired
on their merits alone.
TnREE niGHEST
Medals
J. B. CRANE,
nAVEBEEN
" Awarded this year to
BRADLEY’S
PHOSPHATES
for excellence of qual
ity over all others.
Capital invested, over
ONE
MiUion Dollars.
PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PAIN7 eft VARNISH RRUSHFS,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES,
ANILINES.
LIBERAL TERMS!
WILCOX, Cl BBS & fil’d]
GRASS AND GARDEN SEED,
FINE TOILET SOAP'S,
ENGLISH HAIR, NAIL <fc TOOTH
BRUSHES,
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
HANDKERCHIEF EX1RAC1S,
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,
LONDON SUPPORTERS,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
SODA,
GELL A TINE -
On time Payable Nov. 1st., with Opti 0 ,
paying in Middling Cotton at 17c per p 0ll| j
Price $70 Per Top]
For Further Particulars apply to
FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal Purposes.
^NTJ£D
TO BB
feb8.3m
Country Mbrcsant and Physicians
Will find it to their advantage to
GIVE US A GALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE!
We buy direct from the manufactories, and thus we are enabled to sell VERY
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Hukter & Beusse, Agents,
Athens,
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-WJ ■” BE3 B£
PHOSPHATE!
T his is a fertilizer that is so highly recommended,
wherever tried, that vve have consented to take the Agency for
THIS SECTION.
Wc would lie glad to put it into the hands of a number of good Farmers,
and after a thorough test, abide the decision. Below wc give letters ftotu
parties at
JONESBOKO & EAST FOIST, GA.
JONESBORO, GA.. Jammy 27. 1876.
ORR & CO., Gents- We have been selling Guano tor a number of years, and can un
hesitatingly say that the Cumlierland is superior to any we ever sold. It has given the best
satisfaction of any sold in this section. You need nut be afraid to recommend it.
Yours, etc., FERGUSuN A ROPER
rmr
mzi me •
GEORGIA
EAST POINT. GA., January 2*. 1876.
ORR & GO., Gents—I have used the Cumlierland for three sucees ive years with com
plete success on Cotton, Corn and Vegetable Crops. I have testei' it by the side of eight
other kinds, and it is ahead .of all. It has a fine ri-putation here.
Fifteen cents allowed for cotton in settlement.
Respectfully, E. M. LASSETER.
fchs tm OR ft & CO., Agents.
STATFP.IHAHIFFFRTI117FHSiETIWAlN FERTILIZERS.
IJ ill 1 Li vj It IX1' VJ lJ 1 Lilt 11 JL1/J LillL 1 ! FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND GUARANTEED At.
J. II. HUGGI2CS.
H AVING just returned from the Northern markets with a large stocky p ,|
bought at low prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent cheaper tiling!
fore. He is making a speciality of 1
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 common Glass Goblets at 50 cents jier 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 and Saucers at 90 cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 cents to $10.00 each.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
Has a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockerv and Glass Ware,
lias all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Gioceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac,
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,
Sens li;eaching, Calieo, Factory Sttipes and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osunbtirgs.
J. H. HUGGINS.
Sells Knives and Forks, Stioons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggiu, Ties. Rope, IIocs, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Casjiimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerous to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g* and see for yourself.
'O 1 5X£ S3 C23 ^ (33 S32 o
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
J. H T1UGGIN S’.
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
GRANG DISSOLVED BONE!
j S- D MITCHELL, Local Agent, Athens, Ga.
RESPECTFULLY REFER TO TIIE ANALYSIS OF CARGO NOW IN STORE
ui s;t\ imuiti!:
ANALYSIS BY PROF. LAND.
Soluble. Phosphoric Acitl
PervipiLled Piiot-phonc Acid.... 1.30
liwHub.e l*ho>j*l»or»c Acul o.'JS
Certified to hv • W. J. LAND, Analytical! Chemist.
Dcp:. A«iieulturc, State of Georgia.
Gall on Me and get Circulars
Col. T. J. SMITH, M«**ter of the State Gruiijre, endorses »i. Kyery oue wiio uws it wants it again.
Tiir.lih iS NONL l.KTTfcK, am* but few a§ Good.
'1*11 1» NONE AS CH.-AC, either »t*r ea».» or wr time, when actual value is* considered.
Cull and ecu the PKOUFS 1 liuve to otTer.
S. I>. AI ITCH ELL.
KTIWAN GUAAO,
NONE BETTER. SUITABLE FOR A l L CROPS.
ETIWAft DISSOLVED ISO A E,
THE HIGHEST GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE IN MARKET, composte l with MOal weights of Cotton S«d
(or its equivnlcnt of Stable Manurei, makes the most Reliable and Economical FERTILIZER, for geu]ral use.
ETIWIN CROP FOOD, or Cllil flK ALS,
V CONCENTRATED COMPOUND OF POTASH AND (i# per cent.) SOLUBLE ACID PHOSPHATE, fo-
Composting. 500 lbs., with 1,500 lbs. Cotton St*ed,or it* equivuleut of Stable Manure, give* oue ton of Fertilize!,
at a cash outlay of $14.4*). Specially adapted to Coru or Cotton.
PRICES IN CHARLESTON, S. C.:
FTIWAV fiTTAXrt I 1 $* 0 00 Cosh on l*t of April, 1870.
| “ >» November. , K «.
1 have this day appointed Mr. S. D. MITCHELL, Athens, Ca.,
•dm the patronage of tuc Granger* in this vicinity.
Athene, Ga., Jan. 28,
Locnl Agent nt that iioint, and solicit foi
W. M. MOSES, Traveling Agent.
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SARDY’SiPERTIlIZSRS,
BEST VBM.HTEST m VSE.
M
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ANUFACTURED BY THE ASHEPOO MINING AND MANUFACTURING
GUANO COMPANY. Factories ut Charles ton, S. C. I ItEce, North Atluutc Whnrf.
SARDY’S AMMONIATEO SOLUBLE PACIflC
PHOSPHO-PERUVIAN GUANQSX DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE
THESE WELL-KNOWN STANDARD FERTILIZERS, which, after ten .Tears’ praHical test tlm.nzliouMli
Sooth, imve gninetl for themselves * Irish rcnuiati.ni, ami ]m>ved to ba the most |-routable Fertilizers in nse to
Cotton, Corn, and all-other crop-, nuticnlurl.v adanted to the Sontliem Climaia and Soli: the crops in many it.
-Unices beiniriMUKE THAN DOUBLED by tiieir nse, as aliown by certificates. While these Fertilizers sr
■eiug prc|sired riom the best iiifrreilienis, and of even higher grade than ever before; tire prices have bceu mate
daily reduced for the present season, thereby placing them wit..in the reach of .very planter, and none cm
tfont to do without them.
CGNiElt & REAVES, Agents, Athens, Ga.
SA10R@ff’i.
CENTENNIAL COMPOUND
B Y COMPUTED ANALYSIS, BY PROF. WHITE, SUPERIOR TO THE BEST FERTILIZER, EVET
offered in oar market. Saited to all crops,
MAGIC TOP DRESSING
For small Groin and Grassea. Specially adapted to O .ts, and need with great success, on mr^Rust Proof Oa
Crops, for two years Abo
fobfi.Sm
Nitrate of Soda and Land Plaster.
For ode by EDWARD BANCROFT, No. 8. Brood Street, Athene, Ca.
WandO Fertilizer g AciD PhqsphatE!
TIIE FIRST FERTILIZER, MADE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATES
Equal to any Fertilizer in Ordinary Seasons, and Superior to
any in a Dry Season.
R COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, WHEAT AND ALL OTIIKR SMALL GRAIN CROPS.
For Compcwtinf with, Cotton Seed, Suble Manure, and other F.rra IVodacts, Yielding Amonia. TheWzndo
Fertilizer «ihI Arid Phosphate, having: been te-ted by some of the best fannerein this section for thb Uht ffre or
si* years, can be safely guaranteed. XfT For prices and Cotton Option at 15c. call upon
J-H HUGGINS Agent, No. 7, Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
WITTE BROTHERS, Genera’. Agents, Charleston,South Carolina,
ACID PHOSPHATE.
(24 pvr cent, soluble,)
CHEMICALS,
In bbls. of 2.'*0 lbs. each.
00 with Cotton (15c.) Option, 1st Nov., 1876.
$35 0*> CU'b on 1st of Aj'ril, 1876.
40 00 •* on 1st Novem* er, 1876.
50 00 with Cotton (15c.) Option, 1st Nov., 1876.
( $6 50 Cash per bbl. on 1st April, 1876.
J J 8 0i' “ % * 44 on 1st November, 1876.
•' | 0 60 with Cotton (16c.) Option, 1st November, 1876.
^ # m . »ns, an l tounri tiie KllWA.N preparal
fully equal to any, and far superior‘to*most of them, 1 can conscientiously and coufidcutly recommend their
Having used sixteen of the most popular Fertilizers on
„_illy equal to any, and tar superior to most of them, 1 c-it
an<l*wifi be glad to furnish ail scekiug a reliable Fertilizer.
EDWARD HAN CROFT, Agent.
jenis-sm No 8 Rrootl Street, Athens, Gn.
Go to
Oct. 6—49—tf.
R. NICKERSON.
WHOLESALE AND REfAlL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,!
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe Nails.
L. SCIIEVENELL. O. II. YANCEY.
L. SCHEVENELL & CO
BROAD STREET, ATHENS. G
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
QUESTS, PISTOLS, AMMUNTTON.
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
, FANCY ARTICtStS, 8co,
Having BEST WORKMEN, wc are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
• we make A specialty of
SILVER AAO OOL1I PLATI A G,
And all work of thit land, «uch as Forks, Spoons, W atches. Ac., pluted by us, warranted
eqUut to that done by any actabliehment in the country.
PRICES REASONABLE.
TPIJE GKANUIilll?
LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
UNITED STATE OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,500,00
Of which 9100,000 to be owned in each Department. E-c!i Policy-holder in entitled to a vote in the management
of the Company.
Parent Oiler, Mobile, Alabama.
Capital Stock $100,000.
W. H. KETCHUM, President. F. £ DAVIDSON, Vicc-Preaident,
B»W. FORT, Secretary.
Georgia Department, Home, Georgia.
Capital Stock $100,000
Office, No. 2 Commercial Building,
MriorC. O. SAMUEL Pro-Went... ALFRED SHORTER. Viee-Prreident.
d. J. GWAUNEY, C. ROWELL, Attorney
Dr. O. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P. Allgeod, Trion Factory; C. Rowell, Rome, Ga; Alfted Shorter, Rome,
GaqC. G. Satnnei, Rome, Ga.; John H. Newton, Athena,'Gaq A. R.Jonee, Cedartown, Gn.; Hon. D. F. Hammond.
Atlanta, Go.; Hon. D. B. H inriiton. Rome, Gn.: Cain Glover, Rome, Ga.; T. McGuire, Rome, Ga.; F. Woodruff,
Rome, Gnq J. L. Camp, Rmiie, Ga.; M. II. Bonn, -Cednrtuwn, Ga.; A. J. Ki g, Cave Spiring, Gm; Hon. W.
II. Untehino, Polk coauty, Georgia.
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama.
1 ** Capital Stock $100,000.
Hon. N. N. CLEMENTS President and General Manager, Taokalooaa, Ala.
Hon. DAVID CLOPTON, Vicc;Prenident M.-r.trotmry, Ah.
W. L. CHAMBERS, Secretary STONE * CLOPTON. Attorney*
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mississippi.
Capital Stock:.... :....^100.000
Col. JAMES W. BECK,- President..-. ....JOHNn. GRAY, Vice-President
L. A. DUNCAN, Secretary.
1 Security ! Kconorny ! TAberalitv !
Are the Leading Principles of this Company. All np-'roreJ forms of Life and Endowment Policies issued r r
sums of 91tM) to 910.000. Also, Term Polities of One. Three, Five or Seven years. All Life Pol cics non-lorfei;.
inr after two annual payments, when the insured will he entitled to a paid np 1 oheyor Cash Surrender tl.ereoft
Dividends mnv bo used to protect policies njrnlnn 1-psins in cose of Ciiruro to pay premiums. Tills, with the
Non-fiirfeiting and Cr-sli Surrender foitnres. nro snfH.-ieiit to makethis Coinpom-popnlar among thinking mep
GOOD AGENTS WANTED. AddrereC. G. Somotl. Prc-M-nt, Rome, Ga.
W. G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alabama, General Superintendent of Ageuric*.
Sept.
''AB
MILBURN
AftKJCUIiTUiRMi
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs
Rubber and leather Belling, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows,
Vices. Hollow-ware, &o. Also, Manufacturer's Agents for the Sale of the
"W IN8HIP GIN,
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws,
line not in dock uni
our slock and prices.
W G O TST s,
IMPLEMENTS,
Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the lead pottUk
Any
tday. Call and
June 16,1875.
33-,f
P. A 8DMS1EY.
p. w. nuTcnGsoN.
A . a. BELL.
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
A1SWAS1
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
Cotton Gins, Presses,
PORTABL1-! I'.NONE,
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c.,
UEUPREE BLOCK, ATlIF.riS, GEORGIA- w . t