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■Che ^tpns dcffi'p®;
H. a. CARLTON,
Editor.
Gleanings from Georgia Gaisites.
TO
tJbcnr tho h*t* of the rod in a dry dust the
elecnic lrtint.will attract tiiefluid only todis-
feJfc it .V afMMir.ilhl ft m
tnoi-t earth can be found The ba«e of the
10.1 should lie in all instances below the
first litre, to-meet nnd pr&rerve a moist reser-
vot. Some huildim.’B haying apparently
g -u» lightning ha'
UgUuiing, the
ih the suggestioi
The in.«ulatoi__
and sides of the— .
hut 1 think it is ndvsable. for reasons which
I presume 1 need not give, as the practice of
insulation is general. **; "•< '' ’* !U •
On the approach of a black, sni’en cloud.
stpick by
Qrtin in North Georgia is promising.
Dalton is grappling with measles.
Col W. F. Young of Eatonton is dead.
Mines in Dnhlonega are said to be flour
ishiu;»i t -\ \ ' i Je
Wnrofcoilhty'is ntftv *demttg In the bow- i especially ii hen the atmosphere has been
els of the earth after ore. S ~ultrv and oppressive to the lungs, there
Alexander Stephens is reported much bet i will generally be noticed a wJ breyze, the
ter. | forerunner^ > of the gale and the rain. At
Mrs. Ann. Whitehead, aged 95 year*. | ,h " onset cf th ' 8 cod breM0 ’ °P e - n - **
died in U|hersliaoi County, 2titb lilt- (t\f
Cartusville .men pitch quoits for a liv-
LONGS & BILLUPS,
\ -aWHOLEl
FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
GRANGERS LIFE and HEALTH
INSURANCE COMPANY
OVTIIE
mcxcneia state* of amb ica
HOME OFFICE: MOBILE, ALABAMA.
DECEMBER SI St, 1876.
AND RETAILED
BRBGGtSTS ANB CHEMISTS*
'DEALERS
The crop of candidates for Franklin
County offices is very promising.
High water in;Lumpkin County has tlft
Insu
A wild turkey with four legs lias, atlas:
* roosted in Thomson.
£, Hon. Rohori Trippe intends running fo
Congress in the Atlanta district.
* Tiie Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Con-
ve ition met in Maeou last Wednesday.
Milied.evillc is still clamoring l«r the.Stall
Capitol to come back.
, Moody has guild fo Chicago. FaroWel
, dear huh, depart in peace.
Does the ring control the State or do.-
,the State control the ring? Give it up?
Marietta proudly announces to the Slat.
t!i ;t her Clovcij !«'.(•:Ksi *re a success.; 1/ t ,
Colored tramps in North Georgia stea
bih es, which unalterably proves that tii
traoip purpose mending their ways.
file Geneva Lamp is not dead, hut mad
t its appearance last week fresh with seabnar
*dew.
Tho Conitding rtfarkui had a grand git
“ di-lrihotion last week. The capital priz-
was a hull yearling and a setter purp.
Tho Macon Telegram says the live dele
gates fr.-tn G.-orgia tor Morton, are not s<
- numerous as they arc strong.
John 11. Jambs has come out i'tir'y an
■ squarely on the Sunday .School ticket.
?-“F.ght on yo Ii.tle soldier*.”
Thee some SOft-gotls attending Biptis
Female Colleges in Georgia. The building
cost over S-ad.OjO.
Judge A. R. Wright nnd Dill Arp u
Rome will start a new paper in that filing
at ao early day.
When men quit advertising and heg, in i
play marhles, the Dalton Enterjirise think
t nr. it’s ti in t > g> o;f and die.
Hart County fisherman complain that t
Savannah river d un at Augu-ia prcve.i
shad from g->i ig liiglier up the liver.
A col ired damsel tried t > stop a Irani » ;
ihe se inn, Rome and Dalton Railroad w-lh f
bucket of water. A greese spot on the era-
ties tells tho tale ot her success
North Gcorgii arose last week to the s<>
lemnities of Meinorrial day W .ether t
ll-i.vers were late or there were no .dmaract
in that region, is not known.
Zack. Bird, a negro sentenced to he hung
in Monroe County Inst week, escaped death
by Guv. Smith commuting the sentence ti
imprisonment for liic.
Patrick Lynch, an Atlanta policeman, a
cideiitally snot n ,d instantly killed himself
while closing the do .r of t cell in the static,
house Wednesday.
A grand colico parly came oft' in Augusta
last Thur-tl.n. ol which I)r. .1 8. lluin.lio
and Maj. Ferdinand P.iittixy were anion
the malingers
Prof. Goher’s scholars in Marietta vfr\
generously keeps him supplied with button
hole nosegays. The Prof, always was fond <>.
flowers.
A negro man who was ditching <m Mi
A-ldi.-on Kenn-ni’s phiniatiou, near Oxtoul
was altaeked with a lit last Saturday, fell ii
a ditch and was dro.ved.— CouingUm Enter
2>risc.
A crowd of ladies were taken up inlo th
Savannah News cupola last week. Sum
rashness in Georgia gills is to he deplored
Etch dunset was supplied with a niiniitu
ot Joel Harris however, before leaving.
The Governor has paid the Sheriff cf Ran.-
dolph County ihe reward mo oy due for tin
capture of Charles Kelley (25 rt uO) . Tli>
reward for, Ed Kelly is i.eld up until In
conviction.
Now that we arc having some fuu
weather, we would suggest to our Ogle,
thorpe friends the propriety of getting" iq
:tu excursion to Atlanta. Gen Murpln
and Maj. McMahan would manage ihe af
fair admirably, no doubt.
And now they fay that there is a hie polil
ical ring revolving around, whose periphery
skims the mountains and skins the seaboard
The centre, ot course, is in Atlanta, yur ii
the Cupitcl building does the diamond
pointed pivot rest. Time will tell.
The la«t issue of tho Expositor announcer.
- that the Wayneaboro city lathers hu*’e pui
their heads togeiher and constructed new
street crossings. Such enterprise on tin
part of the city fathers in unsmpnseed, aim
shows that they are as patriotic as head
at rouge.
S.iys the Chronicle: The affairs of the
Georgia Railroad and Dunking Company
for the past year have been managed will,
fidelity nnd ability. The reports of tlx
President, Superitiicmlaut and other officers,
heretofore published, make a satisfactory
showing. Tne road is in good condition nnd
dividends have been paid.
The Carnesville llcpistcr man is evidently
going in for something to eat this summer.
He announces that lie will barter'his paper,
f >r eggs ai d chic! cns. We h p • that' his
proposition w.d meet enthusiastic acknowl
edgement front Franklin County, for a-ide
from supporting the liun.ry editor, t will
~t-ncouriige tho principle of laising hom .* sup:
>plies.
windows and doors of the house as .wide as
|j<«sihle—all the wind *w.» and doors if practi
cable—that the electric fluid inside the house
may he mingled with th..t ol the ntmo-phere
without. Many persons are accustomed to
lo the very opposite. .They close windows
and doors, "and consequently the air-draft
•ip the chimney sends a spire of electricity
o draw tlielbolt from the tipper regions of
he air. Hence, our chimney flue* are the
usual scenra-of damage hv electricity. *
A* wvm as the equilibrium of the ntmns-
phero within and without the house is e*tah-
i.iiird, then ,-ldse the windows and the door*,
lewnrc of keepin-i open a horrent way lor
the storm, in hall nnd passage ways.
People ill thoi coliutry should beware'of
iking refuge ill burns where large quantities
>i Imy nnd dry fodder are stored. The lack
f ventilation in I hern building* renders them,
tor reasons given nliovo, more liable to be
■truck hv lightning than any others.
Trees’whi.-h overhang streams of water,
such as rivulets and brooks, are always dan
gerous in thunderstorm*. It is not always
t ie highest tree which is struck by lighth*
ng, hut the one that is'in the most direct
.nth to water, whether the water is altove or
elow the surface. Subterranean water
litre tits have caused she destruction of many
rocs.
In cities, the frequent ventila' ion of cellars
i hot weathei Is advisable. A magazine of
ixed electricity is a dangerous possession ai
•tv period of the year. Pure air iu the fieri
hiamtar is essential to health, nnd the elet-
rirni equipoise outside and inside of the
milding will prevent, as far as human uis-
lutri can prevent, the destruction of life by
luhtning .
A solitary tree in a large field or plain i-
i dangerous shelter in a thunderstorm
Setter thoroughly out than to cross the path
.f the lightening
It a genuine cyclone approaches, or a sure
form, the best ret uge is a cellar underground,
.’hat may not always furnish protection, hut
■othing else will.
Above all, let us commit ourselves, at all
imes into the hands of the gracious Provi
:encc, whose ministers the storms ami the
i ightnings are A storm may ward off an
V polemic; let us nnt murmur, if we cannot
: mlerstaud. the ways of Hi., who iuliahiletl
eternity. He who often speaks in our d iy
PURE DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
GLASS AND PUTTY,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
PAIN7 ,0 VARNISH BRUSHES,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES,
ANILINES.
GRASS AND GARDEN SEED,
FINE TOILET SOAPS,
ENGLISH HAIR, NAIL & TOOTH
BRUSHES,
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
HANDKERCHIEF EX1BAC1S,
HARD RUBBER TRUSSES,
LONDON SUPPORTERS,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
SODA,
GELLA TINE,
Investments and Loans, secured by mort-
ga.-t s on real estate, bonds,'stocks, Ac.,
ainl. Call Loans
Cash iu Banks and Home Office
Due lYi.m Department.
Due from Agents for Premiums, Ac., after
rdednetiue credits . . . .
Office Fix'-arcs, &c., worth tn cast! .
Dcferre.l fi'iid-nuliail snd qu rterty Pre-
niiains on Polices in f.ircc.
. 8365,951 19
8.183,97
14,6.«) (O
13,038 56
2,500 00
8.000 00
t-llVA! 73
Total csscts . . . .
LiABiunrs:
Death claims rcpotlerl on, not
yet duo 83,000 00
Loss not yet report on . . 2,00-' 00
W. H. KETCHL’M, President.
ROBT. W. FORT, Secretaij. feb29.tf.
J. H. HUGGINS. •' >
TT A’VTNG just returned from the Northern inn
- |~X bought at low prices, i« selling goorL in his line 2ft per i
fore. He is makiug a speciality of
Crockery, ti lass wave- Lamps and Oils.
J. II. IIUGGINS, ^
Sells the best KeroBene Limp Oil at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells cvmhiou Cups aiid Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Glass Tumblers.at 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per set, P '
Sells common Plates ai 4ft to 76 cents per *et. -i ■ .
Si lls the Lest Granite Plates at 75 cents to $1.00 per sot.
Sells tile Irest Granite Gups and Saucers at 9ft cents to $1.00 a set,
Sells Kerosene Lamps at 25 abuts to $10.00 each.
mclh li v
*.H umirill
FINE WINES, WHISKIES AND BRANDIES, fur Medicinal Purposes
Country Merchant and PrysicIanr
; ., h' • ..I.’"* J 1 A #*• *
Will find it to their advantage to
GIVE US A CAT.L BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE!
We buy direct from the manufactories, and thus we are enabled to sell very
now. • j*"*-' 1
WandO FertiliziR i AciD PhgspkatB!
TIIE FIRST FERTILIZER, MADE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PHOSPHATES.
Equal to any Fertilizer in Ordinary Seasons, and Superior to
any in a Dry Season.
i ,R COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO, WHEAT AND ALL OTHER SMALL GRAIN CROPS.
bdcs it' h bd jbj- at a 09»k*ha. r m-8i-c
For Comporting with Cotton Seed, Stable Manure, and other Farm Product.*, Yielding Amoum. The Wando
Fertilizer m.d Acid Phosphate, having been le.ted by some ot Ihe best farmers m this settjon for the U-l five or
six years, can he safely gmjpuiteed. gT For prices and Cotton Option at 15c. call upon
J. II HUGGINS, Agent, No. 7, Broad Struct, Athens, Ga.
WITTE BROTHERS, Genera. Agents, Charleston,South Carolina.
ASTONISHING.
wni*vM*n
The procress made by tiie WILSON SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Inventive skill has been taxed
to its utmost, and the result i», the
The Most Perfect and Desirable Machine,
for General and Family Use,
yet produced. It is Simple and Easy to Operate, is
not liable to get out out of repair, its Work is the Beat
as Was shown by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Universal Exhibition fn Vienna, in
1873, mid it is sold at a
LESS PRICE
than auv other Machine of its STANDARD EXCEL
LENCE.
For sale by J. M. UPSHAW and F. P. GRIFFITH.
Be sure to see tile Wilson before you buy. »'■
Mnv 19, 1875 29-tf.
I.. 6CUEVEXKLL.
O. n. YANCEY.
in that of Job, out of the whirlwind, lid:
■» other purpose now than He had then, t<>
•prove, to rclmke, hut also to bless out
ace. W. P. Harrison*.
Atlanta, April 2d, 187li.
WISHES TO MAKKY!
a ND DESIRES MONEY FOR THAT PURPOSE,
tloi!* i l.c liplitcr of the Gen»v* Lumj>. licit* hin*.
i» luis*.
lb of lv
Geneva
•ibseri tiou re ii need to one dollar u veurj Clnl
•pii-s. 7."» cents cnch. Write to J. L. ))emii8, G
- -..s' .-a oftliii “ Grorgia I’uucii.”
March 14.tf.
all at J. C. WILKINS CO..
If yon want a
L. SCHEVENELL & CO
BROAD STREET. ATHENS. GA.
DEALERS IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
a U N'S, U STOLS AMMUNTTON.
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
CASTS:$V&3T€*3r &c».
Having BEST WORKMEN, wo are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A M'KCIALTI OF
M L V £ K A iN l> PiATl A G,
Jiul all»cork of this kind, such as Forks, Spoons, Watcbrs. Ac., plated by ns, trumtuto
equal to Utat done by unii establishment in the country.
P1UCES KEA80NABLE-
Jt II. IIUGGINS, .
ifas a lot of Beautiful China Tca.Seta;»«. -»i . ri • , & j. .
Ha« ft'lot of Fancv and Plain Chamber Sets,
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds. of Lamps,.Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stock of Family Groceries,
Has a large stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco.
J. u. HUGGINS, it
l .. . • . . 'I " ML • I
i. Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes &cq Ssc,
■ , Sulls Sugar Vf all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch, ,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Lime and Cc-rarnt, Cuba and Common Molascs,
Sells Bleaching, Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osuabnrgs. I-.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Soils Knives and Forks, Spoons nnd Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ilarncss and.leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Rope, Hoes, Axes anil Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashiniere, oh it is so idee,
Sells many other goods too numerous to, mention, ,
Sells goods at low prices, g* and sec % yourself.
5^ 02 (S3 C23 (33 ££2 o
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
Go toy 1 ’• a..b
J - B JJ GrGrlW*:,
o-t«-i -tf No *7 ^ a ^/ Street » Atll ^ ls * Uwrgia.
NO. 1 COOJv STOVE,
AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Hoofing and Guttering a Speciality.
Sept. 15, 1875. . 46—6m.
\ GENTS WANTED! MEDALS AND
Diploma* Awarded for Holman's New PIO
.OlJlAL UlLiLKS. 1.800 illustrution*. A dn.**s foi
ew circulurs, A. .1, IIguiav Co., 930 Arch Street,
\iilu. • 1 * 1 fcb20.U
TRUE A Co., Augusta, Maine.
r^UE
BEST! USE
BRADLEY’S
177
f A CO , Portland, Maine.
A Week guaranteed to Male and Femal*
Agent*, in their locality. Costs Nothin
to try it. Particular* Free. P. O. VICKE
RY A CO., Augusta Me.
MARBLE.
A. R. ROBERTSON’S
•••nun i
AK m de» of.
MATERIAL
AND IN THE
MOST IMPROVED
COMM N
TO THE
PTJBLI
AS SUPERIOR
TO ANY OTHERS
IN THE
MA.BKET,
Dealer in ami manufacturer of Monuments, Head and
FoutSronc*, Mnrbla and Granite Box Tombs mid Cr..-
Ila Tombs. All work n-ammted. Persons will U<
well to examine my designs, and be couviuced that
-licy an denting will) a fur and square uiun.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 29,1873. 4S-tf
»-
UK
-LIGHTNING & THUNDERSTORM.
.,! ! i/.l
Some Intei eating Facta a id Theories\
z. from Rev. Dr. Harrison.
^ [ From the Atlanta ConatRation.]
V Aprppiw ol storms and electricity, will
-You permit me to answer, through your
columns, a numl^er oi inquiries?. As you
.are, in some sort, responsible lor the qiif*-
liqns prff|ioun<led In me, I febl sure that you,
wUI mUhw iuo a lillUfwsg fir a geireial*
*1^8 highly priitajile that this^sprini: And
summer will lie as nemarkahlc for tbuder-
As all fcluriri-mnyemcms are clyc*>iil, many
persous will qmifoimd a local thuiiderstorm
with a genuine cyclone, rind in some instanv
lies the immf'diufe.'rcsults nrc jiot less dis
astrous. A fear precautionscan be observ
ed hY ltrjersons. and j yijk
attention to these. .VUT* U. “
An imperfect lightning!rdd on a building
is vn.-tly worse ibiui none. If the groun *"
BOOH AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Arc “COINING MONEY” with the famous
TilDA 7)BSIGA r S.
Tho Freneb Edition of which sells for and tin
l.oiidon Editio' for 8200. Our Popular Edition (5.50),
onutaiuiui' over Quo Hundred full-paire qunrto plates, is
■ ic cheapest and moA otCcant pMlicatMTln America,
and tiie best to sell. Critics ti with each oilier it:
.•rotyMiuaiftlwMbweati^tt.j ■' lit*'
Agent in Charleston. S. C., rejiorts 97 onlers; one i>
Vincty-Six, S. one in Yfei CfftMbother ii
Mem ,1ns, 200owlets*takSn in thrbewceK*.
* Full iwr..cn):irs free. Address.
J. B. FORD & CO., ruMishers.
NovS-ltiw. 27 Park Place, New York.
■ ’ YWs ll ,sh:
form them that w« open the new year with a largo stock
° JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
lythinc they may want
Oar increased facilities
And <nr» prepared .to .apply on;
on tire moot reasonable terms, i
pw^pfiU ■UK , Lii
. that
see us before
1~ SCHEVENELL ACO.
BANKRUPT BLANKS.
PHILIP&SOLOMAN’S AUTHORIZED EDITION
milatV^'WaSfiJb* P nbl ’“ h ^- Sent.by
^ 1| [f r BoitKk, Bookseller and Stationer.
aa«5!ssiSsr~ , *'SifflF^
connectimis are broken, or. which often . s—^ ; ~
amounts to nearly ihosame thii.g. if r 0 B WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION ‘nodte'?!^ Gunn
connection with, the ear:., u »o aliaUuw, a, ( J ucatly.doiie at this uffica lauUy.
S '
ALL WHO
HAVE U:ED
Them, sjwak of them
in the highest
Terms of Praise.
AND THE
Manufacturer will use
his best erdeuvors,
TO ADVANCE
tho reputation tiie.'
have already acquired
on their merits alone.
THREE HIGHEST
DO YOU WANT A 0000 PUMP?
Buy Beaus Double Acting Stone Force
Pump.
ONETHATAT THE
start bring* the water
pure, fresh auJ cool, as
it is iu your well. No
stale water standing iu
>it. No slime or filth col
lects ou or in it.
No suails or worms
from vooden pip
ing. Is free from rust or
other impurities, and
lischargc* the water
nuch faster tnau any
thcr Pump. It works
vith case—a small chi d
am operate it. It is of
•tone, glazed on insiuc
uul outside 1 ko glass,
and cannot wear but or
decay. Tbor«>agnly veil
tilates your well, airs
the water, an T make* it
like living, moving
water. Improves the
water more tnau if there
was no Pump in the
well. With hose attach
ed, it bcoomoa a Fue
Eugiuc, ever i vour door, reducing the risk from
fire and the preuiiu n on iusurauec. I* easy to keep iu
roj»air and work* wito two»thirds the power required,
by any other Pum of same capacity. Give* umversa<
satisfaction, a* all our nuiunoas patious in thi* city
and State will olieeiiblly attest. Is a hi me enterprise,
IK-rmanently establishcu. Relies on its own merits,
and through them ask* your pairouage. If you waul
such a Pump, J. W. GILLhLAND, Agcut at Copt. S.
D. MitchclV, Broi.d Street, Athens, Ga.» would be
pleased to sene you in that iiue. Satisfaction guar
antee.l. He is uUo Agent tor a Power Pump mud on
same i ruciplc, with either Lever or Rotary mut.on, for
Railroad, Factory,« r Mining purfioscs, moving from 4
to 80 GalSoiiNpcr minute, bringing the uuUr fioua bot
tom of wells, and throwing uuif-ineh stream 100 feet
from hose nozzle. Also the
LITTLE GIANT VILLAGE FIRE ENGINE,
throwing stream 1S& feet on level. Call on and exa
mine or udaress
J, \\\ GtLLELAND, Agent,
At Capt. S. D. Mitoaei’s, successor-- to Pitturd, Mitche
A* fl „ lfrik.1. ■ Nil A lliuiiu n.i.hiiiua C...
tf n
WHOLESALE AND RETATli ’DEALERS IN
:.:, H w ay Ji «iuq ■ y;*:'
Medals
HAVE BEEN
Awarded this year to
BRADLEY’S
PHOSP H ATES
for excellence of qua!>
ity over ull others.
Capital invested, over
ONE
Million Dollars.
ted to be
feb8.3in
imfawiDm
MANUFACTUREHS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Ol
garniture, ,,hfc h we roll low fo. Cash. Our undertaking de
tiartment» complete. \\ e keep eonatautly on hand the hiree-t ai.8
of metallic burial cases aed wood
COKEUIS, in thu port of the State, and will oell as low a» the lowest.
We give personal attention lo funeral* and riiruUli our splendid New
U«ree witu horees sud driver flee of cbm*.
t,ran...i« an ii a # Ta * 1”**»*»•« Mill connected with our establishment, aud
SiMK ^ ° rdC ” f ° r Dre ” in? > M,tc!im F- NeweU » Benirten, Bucket*, Monldiug Ac., Ac., with neat
hove 100,000 feet Lumber for sale aamrted Undo, in rough or worked.
march28.6m.
GILLELA' D WOOD & CO.
For Sale.
4 100 Gallon Still, with Cap an i Warm oompleta.
rm^Apply to Summey, Hutclwaon A Beil, or Join H.
June ti 1876. pu
l \ mrr^qo
Parlor Organ Earned by a Lady tn
TWO WEEKS!
'■ Canvasser- Wanted, mole or female. Send 10 cents
for sample Magazine and full particulars.
Address Z*s CantxiTa Mssazntx,
apnl.ll.tf. Washington, New Jersey.
Blacksmith Shop.
7 FEW A MERIWEATHER.
H HILL FEW AND WESLEY MERIWEATHER,
having formed a copartnership for 1876. rospeoe-
: IWly announce to the citizens of Au'ens and surround-
ing eMurey^lmt they are prepared to do all manner of
work in the Biacksmitii Line, and at reasonable charges,
rbty have the best workmen and use nothing but tho
best .material. Carriage work, plantation work, horse
Shop op'
GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS.
pOR CASHIN HAND,IW1LLSELLTWO FIRST
■ luass Pianos, lower than they were ever offered
before in this seetkm. Here are tiie figure*:
A 7$ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO,
«»irs elegantly fliniihed. Maker’s price 860W-
Will be sold for 8315.00.
A 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO,
UakeM Vdce^OO-
The*a Piano* are new and from first-clam maker*, and
wiU be guarautcede Very lour rote* for half cash aud
nuance In twelve months. Seud for catalogue and
price list, to
morcblLtC T. A. BURKE, Athens, Go.
BOOTS AND SHOEB
TO OKI>KK.
N W- HAUDRTJP,
' ARTIST,
Has removed his Shop from tho old Lombard Building
to the opposite side or Colleee Av ’ line, next door to tho
Lester Building. Prices liberal, and First Class Work
guaranteed. Jnne 16,1875—38-tf
A Uo., B:oa,i St., Athena, Gu.
iuureh28.6m.
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna.
E. & H. T. ANTRONY & CO.,
591 Broadway, New York.
(Opp. Mctro[>olitau Hotel.)
MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS* DEALERS IN
C1IROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS,
Albums, Graphoscapes, aud Suitable Views
Photographic Materials
We are Headquarters for everything iu the way of
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns,
Being Manufacture!* of tho
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANO
PTICON, UNIVERSITY STEKEOPTICON, AD
VERTISER’S STEBKOPTICON, ABTOPTI-
CON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY
LANTERN, PEOPLE’S LANTERN.
Each style bciug the best of its class in the market.
Catalogues of Lantern* and Slide* with direction* for
a*mg sent on application. . jan4.6m.
ED WAR £,
hi IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe
Vile- ; •jF'Mrrw dr -Yita .1 tplif
Nails.
MIL XJRN
AOBICVLTUBAL
O NS,
IMF3L3BMMTS, |
KrtnlfM Hllrrmf Wkitala ftnrinre
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellow*, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Spring
Ac., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows,
Vices, Hollow-ware, &e. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the
WNSHTP GTNt
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac.
8ffi“ Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the least poaUk
delay. Call and examine our stock and pruxs.“&S
June 10,1875.
32-tf
P. A. SUMMEY.
P. Vf, HUTCHESON.
SUMMEY; HUTCH ESON & BELL,
WB01.GSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
H A R DW All,
IRON, STfiEL AND NAILS,
agricultural implements.
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR TfiE SALE OF
FURMTUBEJffiBEHOOSEJ
,1 - F. WILSON & CO.
KJ. is masuB scoas uxob, uois it., itezss. u
Coffins, BuaialOasbs
PltrrCRE FRAMES AND HOLDINGS.
J*n25-ly BARGAINS FOR OA8H • ’>
FAMILY BIBLES.
I toll* S S LL BETTER BARG&INR in family
A Bible iimn a* the above, with Apoeiypbo, Con-
eordnnee and Psalm* in Metre 8-2-5 • * ** ^
Ltijrffl 1 5j? rto ^ Bible >. *** ^ oomprobenrive
S^ f bdekS£fejg^ &C * * 4 ?»»«
^ftnarto Bible, same oa the above, wftii Apoory^ba,
»»il'oatretion* .Apocrypha.
8sjo. h ^ ,ory of the B ‘Wef»3l
giitSwjrSS^ ^
quarto -11*46, qpme qq tlin nbove, mid ar-
renged for »:xte< n fnmil
_ .
nmrehU.tf.
fcmfesssstu-.
Cotton Gins,
PORTABLE ENGINES,
Mowers, Reapers, Tbreashers, &c., &«•
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEOKUIA.
June 23. 1875.
34-tf-
T
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GEORGIA
JL ml 7
GRANG DISSOLVED BONE!!
& D- liTTCHELt, local Agent, Athens, &
in: if
.ill
J RESPECTFULLY REFER TO TftiS ANALYSIS OF CARGO NOW IN STOB^
Analysis by prof. land.
) Soluble Phosphoric Acid........... ,
•••••••—••’•* k*
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid 1. 0
Ammonia.,... .V.tJ.l 1 .;.............i. .....,.v-• • **
Certified to by.
i v! -nti'v
Call on Me 9-nd get Circulars- ^
Col T. J. SMITH, Muter of the State Grunge,'endorses it. Everyone who use* it w*» tt 11 **
t THERE IS NONE BETTER, ax» but rsw ab Goon. • j, : *
THERE IS NONE AS CHEAP, either fur cash or for tifne, when nctnil vain, la <xW**“ erea '
Coll and tee the PROOFS I have to offer. i ?
— ' ■ ^ . i-fd »w !V. •- 8. D. ^
. I have this day appointed Mr. S. D. MITCHELL, Athena, Ga., Local Agent at th* 1
him the patronage of the Granger* in thia vieiuity. ” ‘ ' W. M. MOSES, i
’ AftW. Go., Jan. *8,197A ?$g£ 1