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THE ATIIEXS GEORGIAN: MARCH 27, 187*.
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From the Dtibliu “University Magazine.
Maureen Gos-hr. Dhiis!
Yer the purticst lass *
Kver walked on shoe leather or dhroveaboyncadi
For your wee’little feet, ■
Aud your figme ao sweet
Are too much for the brain of a poor Irish lad.
Maureen CoshnUhas!
•When 1 see ye et Maas, ,
■'Saints above! lhn .afraid that it’s t’ye I prey;;
’, An’ th’ •VTOwn< my hat, t
When l look into that,
Uas yer purty faeetkereywiEthe dimplosat (flay
Maureen' CofibsiDbna 1
Thin the uiedda<ye cross,
To your fathers nateoibin .just under the hill.
Th* distil,-efe’rertonld, <1
Tempted Tony<«1 ould
WW a woman—BedaAI vwCWe the same pattain
rstill. _ | '
Maureen CeBbtfX'haa 1 | \
(Yer th’ aly OitUedsaa)
iWlii yer “Top o’ Slibaxntin’,” Ihiuye’Bjgp
...on yer way;
Bat yer perty eyes dance
And yer giwes.tice» glance (
Tluihecx, “Diuuy, agtal baveyenothin’ toav/J" j
Maureen CfishaCDhas!
l’U not let yc-.paas j
Th 1 next time I meet j>e at lair or at wnta>; i
Me pace ye destroy
An’ that’* hard oat'boy
That’ud fight a whole tiaotVon and die for par
sake!
Mcureen Co*ha«Dhae2
We’ll sit on the grass
Wid me arm ioun’ yer wakt.ssud a tear in jer
.eye;
Aud ye’ll say, “®arlix’ Dennis,
Spake to Father. Alaginnis;
.Sburc. I’d rather do that, now, uor think thai
ye’d did!
! ^lighted husbnnd, clasping her to his
ipheart. - ' /
And so she is. Does any one
kfoubt ?
There are thonsands of such angels,
Respite the railing of our miserable,
wromen slandering bachelors.
Facts and Fancies.
A Saving »B-ife.
Mr. Rose, a merchant residing
in Philadelphia, who .formerly lived
. .in rather au extravagant -style, was
in the habit, osvery Monday morning,
of giving his wife a-certaw amount
•of money for table and other house
hold expenses ot the week.
lie never .mentioned his business
to bis .wife, and she deeming him
sufficiently capable of attending to
his own affairs, never inquired into
them. Aboutifteen yearsaier their
marriage, through slight .jnUaianage-
ment aud the rascality of lus confi
dential olerx, Mr. Rose oaddenly
i \)kc, >and his fall was u»eationed
‘sympathiz'mgly on ‘Change 5 and—
like all such matters—ther^-cympa-
thy exded. The merchant kept the
affair, secret, and the first iwtuuation
his lady had of! it, was by a paragraph
in a paper. Shortly after dinner was
over, bn (the day of the discovery of
ihe startling facts, Mrs. Rose desired
her huebnnd. to remain iu tlie parlor
few memento, asohe had something
to say to Mm, She then left the
.room and hurried up stairs sand
.shortly afterwards areturned wetih a
-splendidly bound Bible in her baud.
“ Geoage, the day following our mar
riage, you gave me this precious
Prize conundrum—Why don’t a
i-woinan like to hear her husband make
x public speech ? ArfSwer (by a ladv)
—Because she don’t.
Josh Billings says he knows people
who are so fond of argument that
<they will stop and dispute with a
guide-board about the distance to the
next town.
The English Dr. Kenealy is a used-
:up man. He is unpopular, and the
•common people no longer give audi-
.ence to his harangues. Such is the
final usual fate of demagogues.
The poem of “John Gilpin’s
fiEide,” by Cowper, lias eighty-three
pet cent, of its words in one syllable,
while Shakspeare has eighty-one and
©ickens seventy-five.
i The number of square miles in the
United States is 1,088,663. The real
and personal property in the United
States is $29,842,778,443. The num
ber of persons who cannot read is
4yi44,503. The number of those
who cannot write is 5,551,311.
•One ot the bills now pending in
•tbs Wisconsin Legislature abolishes
sentences for specific periods in pun
ishment of crime, and leaves convicts
it prison until the warden believes
they are “ thoroughly reformed.”
That .is simplicity itself.
"Sir,” said one man to another,
“ beware! To-day, you have kicked
me. Yesterday, you struck me.
Day Jjeforc yesterday, you pulled my
nose, i Take care, sir, take care, or
you’ll amuse the sleeping lion.”
Nocolty is what makes the world
interesting. An Italian who wouldn’t
look around the corner of his house
to see sksunset that would intoxicate
us, wiffitcome here and grow wild
over the spectacle of a man staffing
link sausages.
A florist, was showing an Irishman
over his establishment the other day.
“Now,” said he, “we’ll just look in
for a moment at the germinating
house.” “The German ’ating house,
is it ?” replied the other. “ Troth,
and I’in glad, for it’s hungry I am.
But isn’t there some Irish drinkin’
saloon jist as handy?”
CASH FOB. WOOX.,
—OH—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
t
The Aihehs'Mana&cturitig Company are now
making a much larger variety of Woolen Goods
than ever before, and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to tbe interest of the
Planter to Exchange t j, tf Wool for Cloth, rather
than have it Carded and Span at home. Call for
Samples and Terms ot Exchange.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
may 19, 1875-29-tf
istie^w
FALL AUD WHTTER
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Millinery Goods.
Mrs. T. A. Adams would most respectfully
inform the Ladies of Athens uuc! oT counties ad
jacent, that she lias now received and opened a
most choice and select assortment of Fall and
Winter Millineiy Goods, comprising in part the
latest styles and fashions of
HATS, BONNETS, 'RIBBONS, LACES,
L2* FLOWERS, GLOVES, ETC.
Which she will sell nt reasonable prices. Give
her a call before purchasing elsewhere. Orders
from a distance carefully tilled. More located
on Lroad street, one door above National Bank
april 21, 1875—25-tf.
As low as they can be framed in
A&enh*i r >
or elsewhere in the State. Don’t give your
.orders to drummers from Atlanta houses, but
■gffre me a trial. -1 guarantee better work forthc
money than yon can get in Atlanta, besides
fterring your freight and .tremble. It is poor
policy to send your money to people who are
ilsiug all they can to make a wuy station of
Athens. Orders for uR sixes and styles of
Frames filled at short notice, and satisfaction
guaranteed. t , T.A. BURKE,
fefc-13-tf. Bookseller and Stationer.
Belton Hotel,
Sel-fcoxx Georgia.
Situated 66 miles on the Atlanta, .Richmond
and Air Line Railroad from Atlanta, and within
mile of thejunction of the North .East Rail
road of Gil. The Proprietor is now prepared
to serve all who call upon him with meals at the
following rates:
Single meaL. 60c. I Per week ...9G 00
Per day 91 50 | Per month.—^|ao 00
jnlyl8-ly S. H. HDGHEN.
book as a tekea of your love,-and a*
a rich fountain to look to in the djw, and everything neoesaary, and can frame Pictures
of trouble. Its pages L-ive been pro ,
cious.tu me, aud, as your brow - lookst
hard ,to-day, I mow return it to you,,
that you may glean fro re. it some coii-
rolatiow in the hour of gliOm.’’
She then left tlie room.
The merchant opened the book
carelessly; and a bill fell .out of if.
He pieked it up aud glanced at its
lace—it was a $10 bill. He opened
it at the first page and eouicuued to
find an X between every two leaves
till he arrived at the commencement
of the Book of Revelation. He was
saved—could again commence busi
ness, and that too, with r. capital of
$9,000.
die rang the bell A servant ap
peared.
“ Request your mistress to come
to me immediately.” ’ j
The lady obeyed, entering the
room with something between a tear
and a smile. * ' ■ <
“Kate! Kate! where did you pro
cure all this money?” -
‘ 4, Tis the weekly saving of our
household expenses for the last fifteen
years,’’ was the modest reply. “ Ev
ery week I . put $10 out $20 which
you gave me into our Bible bank,
that when a day of trouble came
upon us, we should have something
to save us from the wolf.”
“But why put it in the Bible,
Kate?”
“Because it is n good
one which will not suddenly break,*’
replied the lady.
Keep your Money at Home I
I keep on hand, at all-, times, a good supply of
Moulding and Class,
BUGGIES,
33TX C3-C3-I353S—BTX C3-GrI333S^
BUGGIES.
W. R. BEAVERS,
Athens. Georgia.
Manufacture of and dealer in all kinds of
Carnages, Buggies, Wagons, Slulkys,
Top or no top Buggies and Spring Wagons
All kinds of vehicles repaired at short notice,
and trimming done in tlie best and
latest styles. Work put np to order and war
ranted to give satisfaction.
Slack Smithing
Done in the best manner, harness made and re,
paired at short notice. I use the best material
that can be had, and have skilled workman
who know their business, having an experience
of eleven years I feel confident of giving satis
faction. Give me a trial and I am s ltisficd you
will be pleased as I do the cheapest work in the
eity. Shop opposite
J. Z. Coopers Livery Stable. 1
jau9-6m. W. R. BEAVERS.
SEED TBE
i Words of Advice, fas
I • txt v v a
PILLS
PILLS
PILLS
3 BEST-CUMBERLASD
THE CUMBERLAND
is a Ready Prepared Fertilizer, though used in this Section
But sue Season, takes its stand at once as strictly First-Class.
IN THfeSE
Fertilizers and Chemicals
We Acknowledge No Superiors and fsw Equals.
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
ATHENS CHEMICAL COMPOUND,
ACID PHOSPHATE.
, ... * f *
Every Man Who Used It Endorses h
The Chemicals and Acid for composting are male of the best materials, and will give the very best results if properly composted. Below see
certificates voluntarily tendered us by men of high character and among tbe best farmers in the country:
MESSRS. ORR & CO.—In reply to your inquiry, I unhesitatingly say that the Cumberland Guafio is the best I ever used.
.' (# . , ELBERT ASKEW, Jackson County, Georgia.
ORR <& CO.—Gents: I used Cumberland this season under cotton and corn, and can unhesitatingly say it gave entire satisfaction. It made an
abundance of fruit on cotton, and held it during the hot dry season. For com I never saw its equal. J. F. LEE, Oconee County, Georgia.
MESSRS. ORR & CO.—Gents: I hereby certify that I used the Cumberland this season, and can unhesitatingly say it is the best I ever used.
Yo ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " “ * *
fours truly,
A. A, HILL, Mulberry, Jackson County, Georgia.
Price of Cumberland .'
Price of Chemicals
Price of Acid
Freight on Chemicals aud Acid 25c. per sack.
jan30-2tn
$72 OO per ton. No freight.
21 30 for 600 lbs. enough for a ton.
41 OO per ton of 2,000 pounds.
Cotton optiou on all 15c for middlings. For any information apply to
• OX® & CO-
A. A. BELL.
P. A. SUMMEY.
J. V. SPARKS, Ag’t.
a DO,.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
1HD SENTInL
h Published Diik, Tri-ffeekly and ffetifc,
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Fall telegraphic dispatches from all points.
Latest and moat accurate market reports. In
teresting and Reliable Conaspondanca from all
parts of Georgia, South Carolina an% Washing
ton City, Georgia and Carolina news a specialty.
Daily, oue year, 910, six months 95; Tn-
Weekiy, one year, 95, six months ,92; Weekly,
one year, 92, six months, 91. dec5
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EMPEGTORANT.
This unrivaled preparation has per-
fprmcil some of the most astonishing
cures that are recorded in the annals of
history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
trying different remedies, spending thou
sands of dollars in traveiing'atrd doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
xntirtly recovered their health.
“WON’T QO TO FLORIDA.’’
eo-TUTT:
Hoar BlrWhan In Aiken, last wlataa, I used your
Exnestorant for my oouah. and realised more bohaflt
from it than anything I fiver took. I am ao well that
I will sot go to Florida next winter as l Intended.
8ead me one dozen bottles, by express, for some
ALFRED CU3HINO, ■
ltSWeat Thirty-first Street.
Janfiaty U. 1074..
COTTOlSr: G-TJST s,
PORTABLE ElSrailsrESy
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c.
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA/
June 23, 1875. 34-tf.
LIVERY, FEED HD SAE STABLE,
ik'fclxe&us, Georgia.
GANN.& BEAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Frank
lin House building, Thomas street. Keep al
ways on hand good Turnouts and careful dri
vers. Stock well cared for when entrusted to
our care. Stock on hand for sale at all times.
deelStf.
PIANO & ORGAN DEPOT
Phillips, Crew & Freyer
Ailfiatty Georgia.
Sole Agents for the World-Renowned
I*Kr JBQB JH2
Grand, Square and Upright
These instraments^havc been before the public
for more than forty years, and upon their ex
cellence alone have attained an Unpnrcbascd
Pre-eminence which establishes them as un
equalled for their Tone, Tough, Workmanship
and Durability.
They have received seventy-five gold and
silver Medals overall other competitors.
Endorsed, by “ Thalberg,” “ Gottschalk,”
“Strakosh,” “Pauline Lucca.” “Clara Louise
Kellogg,” “lima DeMurska,” “Muzio” Mills,
and others. Also securing the first and highest
premiums at the
HSrTSTRSSTA.TIOTSr^b.X.
Centennial Exhibition,
PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER, 1876. *
The prices of these instruments are as low as
the exclusive use of first-class materials will
allow. ' *
Catalogues and price lists mailed free on ap
plication to
PHILLIPS, CREW & FREYER,
General Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS.’
oct.81.tf.
A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing-
Machine ; has been but little used and ia.in per
fect order. For sals cheap for caah. Aj^i^at
aug29-tf.
THIS i
« You are angel!” replied the dee | febivtc
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
Elementary Spelling Books, 91 SO per dozen;
Thomas* Block Ink, m 2 ounce eases, 50 cents
per dogen; Flagg and Moon’s Ink, In 2 ounce
cases, 40 oente per dozen. Paper, 8teel Pens,
I Pencils &c., as cheap as they can be bought
elsewhere. Give me a trial.
| T. A. BURKE, Bookseller.
;FOR
lSr©N7^7‘
The Two Destinies—By Wilkie Collins,paper
75c,, cloth 91.50. j:
Daniel Dcronda—By George-Elliot 91.50.
The Spur of Monmouth; or Washington in
Arms, 91.75.
Israel Mort Oveiman—By John Sanders 75c.
Tlio House ot Cards—By Mrs. Cashela Hoey,
75c.- i
Cariosities aud Low of Wills—By John Prof-
fatt, $1.50. - „ • _ . ,
Judicial Puzzles, gathered from State Trials.
By Johu Paget. , , _
The Law of the Road, or Rights and Wrongs
of a Traveller—By R. Y. Rogers, Jr., Barrister
at Law,- $1.50. ‘ • . . .
Mercy Philbrick’s Choice, (no name scries)
91.00 . . „
Illustrated Lessons in our Language—By ».
P. QuucUenbos, 60c.
For sale at
oqt.24tf. ,. BURKE’S Book store.
BRADLEY’S PATENT,
B. D. SEA-FOWL!
This asrttfiss that I have recommended tbe use of
Dr. Yutt’s expectorant for diseases ot the lwpas
for tbe past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles have been used' by my patients with tbe pep
piest resulta. In two cases where it was thought ooa-
“ We eaa not apeak too highly or br.Ttltt's Ex
pectorant, and for tha sake of suffering humanity
hope it may booome more generally known.”—Cusis
^l^bTuViwglaU. Price 91.00
' To Rant!
THE bast, Stores, Ofdoes, Shops, Warehouse,
Dwelling Houses <kc. E. P. BISHOP,
axg.l.tf. No. 1. Broad 9t., up stairs.
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BRADLEY'S AMMONIATEP DISSOLVED BONE,
Cs ©. ©OIaES*S SufrRphosfhate
BRADLEY’S PALMETTO ACID. ' ’
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First Preraiura awarded to the Bradley Fertilizer Company, for the most
complete and the most instructive exhibition of Artificial Fertilizers o
Superior Quality, at the National Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in
1876. One million of dollars permanently invested in the business^ is a very
good guarantee that these Fertilizers will always be kept.up to their present
high standard. These Firtilizers havo been used constantly in this section
for several years, and I taka pleasure in referring to parties who have used
them, for evidence of their great value. For prices, terms, &0., please
ap ?il?2m IT. R.. CELaJVE,Agent.
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COX, HILL & THOMPSON,
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic liquors &c,,
No 29 PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, GA.
And Distillers of the Stone Mountain Com
Whiskey.
oct.31.Xy. ' *