The Northeast Georgian. (Athens, Ga.) 1872-1875, June 20, 1873, Image 4
I| M THE DAITrr lVARDKOBE. There'S « little drawer in my chamber, • G«itrded : witft : tbnder care, j tfliMv fliriht/- clothes ire lying, ’ ''W 5t my durlnig shall never wear; ^jitV^ierc, while thp hours, are; (waning, Till the linprisat rest/; -j tr ' • ,l.btt,nn(Vluney ,n-W>y , • • if j -'<> 1 ll HU lose to my nchingibreast. *; , *n ■*«" ■ : -,i My darling's pretty,; white garments,, i oiti'l wrought them while hitting itpart, ' 1 While a mystic life was throbbing Under my throbbing hctirt; > -'I j , < And often oiy happy dreitnphig" *' ■ IL ' ^ “2 Breaks intd'a Httje ik&g, ., 1 . i *i Liko the murtnuf of birds at brooding, I When days arc warm and long, j ., , i> V" lujnv'i*.’» 11’! .tj finished the dainty wardrobe, i And the .drawer was almost full , With robes of the finest muslin, )> And robes of the whitest wool. '1 folded them all together, H ■ Willi n rose for every pair, , j 8miling and saying, “Oemfmgant, Pit for prince to wear.” ” , Ah! the radiant Summer morning; So full of a mother’s joy! ' "Thank God; he is fair and perfect, My-lieaptiful n.ew.-hprn hoy,’’ ■> i Let him wear the pretty white garments 1 wrought while sitting apart, Lay him, so sweet and helpless, There, close to tny throbbing heart. Many and many an evening I sit, since my baby come, Saying, “Whstt will the angels call him ?' For lie died without a name; Sit while the hours are waiting And the house is all at rest, And fancy u baby nestling • Close to tnv aching breast. Jd'Vi'fJ <s‘tables. Livery: Stable i.l t. T -HAVE vA.: LIVERY .STABLE where finises will Ik* FED and cjtml for. /M-'MqXyArt: tin. I am prepare.! to Food*Provenof llorso! Milled, Parties will do well thrift!'? , '- J J ' J! Z. COOPER! jtJPWHi I n:: ’) \ D -jiU I K and Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, i !. t cw/i.vi LANN & It?.... 1 ‘ROPWETOBS TXTILL BE FOUND at their VV old *tand, rear FrankRiiHousebuilding, Thomas street. - liwp always on hand goml Toru- oiits and carctlil drivers. : block veil eared tor when entrustcd.toonrcnre, Mack on hand Ciy sate at ;< 11 times. doolP.tf AN ATliOCIOl’S CRIMF. A Respectable Widow Lady Onlrageil and Almost Murdered. Machinery THE ATHENS FOcNimT —-ANT)—I . MACHINE WORKS j Have on hand, far the* Se*r*to?». n fall lino of t%oI; iMPUpVEDSOUTHERN. ; b’A.lM' MILLS . jdSSii .wa _ Tn all its forms—our Ague medicine, Kress Ferur Jonie. A box of Fills free with every bottle. It cures by canceling Ag«e ‘ 1 wtu : rid- ?«.<'. Working Class******* If vi nili£ v/i€iv3i5 week guaranteed; Re- ipect able employment *1 home, t»y \ or evening; no capital required. Full instruction? 41 Lie futetug* of gnbds Mot ft®* by wall., . with six cent return.*tniup, M. Young A Co.fc 173 Clreonwicb • > Ml -i fisrs Ka ve thoVnt>, Kv F. Burnham's New TiifUnp , t Tp bp Ure best over invented. # j.j ■ y Pamphlet free. : i Ajld w", York, rohsvlvauia. u <1 Agents wanted. Send for catalogue^ , uonwTic bewihu atvniaE co.,< , , . New York. Neglect a congli. Nothing Is moye eertainto lay the foundation'lor fOtur^ eyil cOnse iuencen. Wells’ Carbolic Tablets lU,3i.lr»tcrv a, coWs, Gcnarfftt J}lerc?ia?i{H$.€ $ji(i Pianos. hi!ft -Jfril ** .-C’-dtA-fU TO hake purchases sPfttive 4 i ) »:<{T ihrAf' ^okfttCENT STOCK OF Comer liroart ' rtml ThrtUuv s Sts., in Deuprec Building. To which tl»oy invito the nltcntln’n of the pnTifi^ generally. t Tljijlr Stpck embraces n large invoice of ■toJltftfjfl 01 II jO GMQ€EUm$, V.'wM.'-l /*JA tioods, 1 !•»•#/ ... 1 Saddlery, Boots*, Miscetianeous. ERPRISE Tlit Only r» liable Gift Dislriimtiou in Hit Country $100,000 .00 , ‘err * i a sure eure ft»r. ail diseases of Abe i ' aits, sore' throat, dtpihurin, asthma, tnrih, cr< win Ijdpe, luji, hoarseness, dryness of thbfhro.it , dr broneliial tubes, and all diseases vf jd Jnail esses of smhUn ©old, Itowever taken, these'Tablet? should be’ ]»roih|»tly and free ly Baetl. \ They_ equalize the eiivnl uioii of the blood, niltlghte t!ie seventy of the attack, iiid will, in a tdiry snort uiiU‘ 3 rosU>rehmUhyactio4 the afrected organs. Well’s ('arb*dic Tablets Sa. hut up or^y^fhltta l'OXC9,^'i'nko no Hihstitufe? Tf they cairt be found at your diuirgist’s, send at once to the auent in’New York, who will forward them by relflrji maii. l»e deceive*! by imi tations.’ Sold by dnv^lMnJ Pnce 25 cts per box. JOHN Q. KFLl.<t(»G, 18 Platt-st., N. Y,. Fond for elreular. .Sole airent ff.r U. . v Write for Largo illustrated Price List. Addrej: (jRE/Sry/ESIERM. AND THEIR ( I'.l.EltRATEI) Bill Arp & Athenian Horse Power Together with a largo variety of their Improved EXCEL THRESHERS. These Machines arc c jual to any on the market, and are fully T.'arnmieil. For further !nl *rmation, prices, «t©., apply to U. NICKEUSON, Agent, ' my30-lm Athens, (it. Retwoen the hours of 12 o’clock .Sat urday night nml daybreak Bumlay morning, a horrible outrage and mur der was perpetrated upon the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton, a poor but highly rc?;>ectable widow woman, who was employed as cook in tlie family of ’Bquirc itichard Nance, near Versailes, es, in this county, by a negro man named Joe 'Woods, the particulars of which so far as we have l>cen able to gather them, are substantially as fol lows : It appears that Mrs. Hampton had but recently moved totho Nance place, and was living in a cabin formerly occupied by the negro, Joe Woods, who was well acquainted with the premises. On the Tuesday night preceding the murder the negro man went up to her door and knocked, stating that two white men wanted to see her. She replied that white men had no busi ness at her door at that hour of the night, and refused to open it. Nothing more was noticed in the conduct of the negro man until Saturday after noon, when he was seen prowling around Mrs. Hampton’s house and looking into the interior through a crevice where some boards had been knocked off. As she retired to her house Saturdny night, Woods accosted her, asking her whether she intended to take her ax in with her. She told him she was in the habit of taking it in every night. The negro then went away. As Mrs. II. did not make her ap pearance at Squire Nai c ■ house at the usual hour Sunday morning, a party, suspecting something wrong, proceed ed to her abode. They knocked up on her door, hut receiving no answer, burst the door in, and the lady was found with hc-r skull badly fractured, evidently done with an ax. Upon the bed in her room were lying her three little children—aged respec tively five, eight and eleven years—-who were quietly sleeping unconscious that they had been liereft, by the hand of the. foul murderer, of their loved mother. Suspicion at once fastened on the ne gro, Joe Woods, as the perpetrator of the crime, and instant search was made for him. lie was caught, and on Mon day morning examin: tion was had be fore Esquire Lamb, and W T oods was committed to our county jail on a charge of murder. It appeared in evidence that, on the Tuesday night preceding the commis sion of the horrible crime, Woods had boasted to some of bis colored friends that he intended to satisfy his hellish desires on the person of Mrs. Hamp ton, and about two o’clock on the morning of the murder, as his wife testified, she missed him from her hod. The clothing he had on when arrested also indicated further evidence that he was the perpetrator of the crime. In • addition to ail this, when Mrs. Ilamji- lon was found, on Sunday morning, *1'° ufV? Sfi/■o.'ificio.us, tlymgh sinking fits!, and fvdly inculcated Woods as her' murderer. Tliorc cannot: J»c a ‘ 'doubt of the monster’s guilt. At; fast aetyiujity Mrs. JI. was alive, lnit no .Impels piitcrf iuned of her ^recovery. . 'jpifop&prp'Setfs., t..«t q s. j ~’„i • j —’—‘I.,. -• 7/ ,1 11 X^IyNSTEK OF CltlMG.—A' fearful story is. Mil qjf r the Indian roh|wr and ,<Vief oT.Tepie, Mexieo, Loauhi, whiclj * has but recently been brought Iicforc tliq|^y|>!i(>, and wliieh, lor cruelty, can- i pt.fimj a pjv-aHel. ^I;i tlie small vilr hige Of Sau' Luis, near Tcpjot there I dinovered a snbtermnean n|Vart^jeRf, (X'nstruekd esffecial|y far the.jw^jsycption of primes, aiwd in this was louM.' iiot long ago, a man who for fonrteou'years had not seen the . light-of day. Unshaven, unwashqd, almost doubled by tccblenese, and ..vv wjthnlborefk of sense. W’heu discovered. lie is said to have the appearance of a . ’ >uVl'bgast,,than of humanity. From ; niotIves of revenge, Loztyla bod him incaiyerated in this sciiulehre, and fqi *i P cr iy.'V°l ll M ^cm tonavcjtakcn espe- ' clal pleasure in witnessing the tortures of this unhappy man, visiting him daily for’ tins 7 purpose, taunting him tairfwbckhtg liifri'in his helpless mis- ory. The wretolied man was placed ill ohrti^e ofwphysician, who is ol - li<»cd to use tlie utmost prudence in' ' t'lJripttSirf him forth frfiui his living tomb to eniov onco more the 'liberties of life, . and even with the protest rare it is dii.-uMccbled system will not i ^ the shock sucll a change may biing. WIXSIIIP IMPROVED COTTON GIN. BEST MATERIAL toltojia*! in this country or Ivuropc, In t;ooJ ?tylc nml well finishoj. iMant^rs* nrcinvitol t«* rail on ub in Atlamn, or m any m'onr .\prnries,nntl exam ine thi? Gin, ln Rire i»un*lkasing. Also to send in t!»eir orders EARLY, to insure their being Tilled in gtyin! time for the coining crop, j . •’ 1 . ‘ rC* S«*ml for Circulars. S1JMMEY «v NEWTON, Agent#, Athens. WIN.SHIP A lilio., Atlanta, Ga. THEE ECLIPSE TB MEETING WITH UNPRECE- -1_ Orntc.l surrrss, f.iily rstnlilishing its rialni ns hr ST.i \’1>ARD WATER WHEEL. T\iry nre n use all over the Union, and jivcrj m liccl heard from i^irlvjng unqualified satlff.irtion. All rites, from b to ji Inches in diamoU r, manufactured by he StfHirrH A lllrrri* MnuuforturLitr Con;pnny. Hie Forslesc*ii»tivc Circulars and price list aii •fy to or ajUress. II. XICKERSON, feb’2I-5iti * ■ '* * Athens, Ga. ^ Noy^^/73 yilTHDElDSI PITTSBURGH PA, Dreech-loading shot frtins, $40 to $300. Double shot gniw, $8 to Single gnus, Ili- H*ls, $ to $75. Revolvers, $0 to $2">.. Pistols, $1 to $8. Gun material. tUhing tackle. Eaiye discount to dealers or esuLs. Army gu l»ought or trailed for. Goods j O. I). to l*e examined before laid Tt IS THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH MAKES THE -L Hitch with a rotating hook, Ihtu aruUIng the annoyance of a shuttle. -v : ' _ I ' Is the “ New” Wheeler A Wilson simple in its construction, that U may l>c cosily learneJ, MnJ not liable to get out of order ? WE WILL GIVE $1,000 For any si and ard Shuttle M ichinc now in iuark**l that docs not ctmlain at least- half as many more piece?, :uid (^MistMjuently «i> many more to learn hotr to manage, and to get out of order, than the “ New” Whf*cl«*r «V Wilson. Is the “ New” Wbei-ler & Wilson silent in itsoperation ? WE WILL PAY $1,000 For any Shuttle Macliinc that rnnMM still as the “ New” Wheeler A Wilson. Wilt the '* New” Wlieeler Sc Wilson sow rapidly ? WE WILL GIVE $1,000 For any Shuttle Machine in the market that will sew ten yards of seam as quick as the ‘-New Wheeler A Wilson. .»«* I? the " New” Wheeler A Wilson easily changed from one kind of work to another ? WE WILE GIVE $1,000 For ntiy Shuttle Machine upon which tlie changes of needle, thread, stitch and tension can he 'as quickly made ns upon the “New” Wheeler A Wilson. Will the “New” Wheeler A Wilson do all kinds of work required of a Fnmilv Sewing Machine? WE WILL GIVE $1,000 For n Sewing Machine that will do a greater variety or better work than tlie “New” Wheeler A Wilson. Does the New” Wheeler A Wilson run e kjc. Large discount funs, revolvers, A ., $ sent by expresk C. aid for. I 12,000,000 ACREH Cheap Farms! The Cheapest Lund in Market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC KAILUOAD CO IX TIIK CIREAT I’LITTF VAI.O’.T. 3,000,000 Acres 5h Central Nebraska FRO VISIONS, :,1'T | s, Western Produce, HAY, LlMEjTCEMENT. And, indeed, EVERYTHING usuallkept in first-class eitablialiments. TIIEIlt STOCK IS ALL FRESH, AAD PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Give them a call, and they will l>c suire tk |dfcase yuu. . BfiL The Highest Market Prices paid, In Goods or Cash, for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. IN VALUABLE GIFTS to fcfi DWrmBuS®} r,- X»: DD."SUSTE^S 41st SEMI-ANNUAL jJlFT ENTERPRISE! To be drawn Friday, July 4th, 1873. Ono Grand Capital Prize 810,000 LIST GOLD. One Prize of $5,000 in SilVyr! WE WILL GIVE $1,000 Now forsalv in tracts of for tv ncres on five and ten years credit at G per < anee iritere?t itqnlrtil. Mill end healthful climate, fertile soil, an abun dance of g^.d wafer. The ln*?t market in the West. Tho great mii.iug rogum.s of Wyoming Colorado, Ufaii and Nevada, l**ing ^uppli^i ’ farmt.r.-j in the Platte Valley. id npwanls at. Nfrnd- l by the For any standard Shuttle Machine that runs a.-easily as tlie 4 * New” Wheeler A Wilson. Is the “ New” Wheeler A Wilson durable ? A NSW Eli.—It-s joints are so constructed that all lost motion can bo taken up a? fast na it ac initiates, and the oldest machine tipis he made to operate ns perfectly as when new. WE WILL GIVE $1,000 r . For any Shuttle Machine in tho market with nlljointx adjustable like tho “New” Wheeler A WUa Is the •* New” Wheeler A Wilson the most jnipuhtr Machine ? Upwards of 800,000 Hare Been Sold! Warranted by a responsible company; brought to the house of the purchaser without extra charge ; insiruction' given in its use, ami satisfaction guaranteed ; It 1s no experiment to hny, and we know ol no investment which pays a better interest, or brings more comfort, health, happiness and relief to the household. iSTMnchines repaired and properly adjusted atour office In Athens, on College Avenue. HOWARD & HOULE, Gen’l Agts, 120 Church st., Nashville, Tenn. BROWN & SCHAFFER, (1,5-tf LOCAL AGENTS, ATHENS, GA. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of Osie Hundred ami Sixty Acres. the bk>t locations kou colonies, i Fn-i-ilomos Tor all. Milllonsor .acri's of plupv Covi rnmojit Laml, opon for entry under (hr IloinrsUaul Law, near this Great Railnuul, with market, ami nil the conveniences of nn old selthri country. Free passes to purchasers; of Railroad Laud. Sectional inapsshowini; tho Lina, also new c-litinn «f deseriptive pamphh-i w ith ik-w majis mailed free everywhere. A-hlress • O. F. DAVIS, Land Com'r U. P. R. R„ Omaha, Xel>. / ^oH- TUTTs' SARSAPARILLA ) “Al>«olulciy the Best protection Against Firo.' Over 1200 Fire? put out with It. WO.Owi'OOO 00 wurtii of Pioperiy saved from IxilaiVc*. THE F. W\ F.IRWKLL, Sirreturv, _ . , 407 Broadway, New York. In daily ur? l*v the Fire Departments of the principal c.tie* of tin' IJni« n. The. Government i* :ul<q»trd ii. The leading Railways us.: it. S»ad for it* Record. *. ich21-ly Athens Fonndry & Machine AV'oiiis. FOUNDERS ^mit O'Hocti (GENERAL FOUNDERS AND VLT Marhlnh.ts. Pattern Work, Smithing rjr.d Ilarlnr — ' * *“ Impairing. . Having an txtamdv Patterns, in.uMi fact ore IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Mils and Gin Gearing, Mining and Mill Machine- ry,*St««W' s Saw MilSa, !FoistingFcrcw*, Limiter rfuN»\r>, Mi-nr Mill.-., (kilton Cruhh- Shaftlng. I*idb«ys, Threshers, Fan Mill?, Gers, Birk MiPn, Mill Spindles*, .Ilorsc-Pow- «w.s, I^hUJv Sutik, MilVCrauks, <!orn SheUef?, At. Also nn^»f rfiuro, end nrv Ag«*nt? for. th*s iiRost »pr..red Turldn,- Wnyjv^|i»Hd.'S l’a’ent ,IU yolviua <',.tI*.mPress*, Vrou Fencing, Grave 1 m- 6U+nT<*,rllvU(4\Us, i. > -,1 .Mc-iiV/ 4 f, II.^ICKKHSOy The startling drawbmks on nearly r!l medicinal agents hns ever been that in their process of pur gation and purification they have a!no debilitated the system. To obviate this difficulty physici ns have long s«mgbt for an agent that would PI l.Glk PI’RIFV AM) STULXGTHK.N at one and tlie same time. Thelrrrienreh has at Inst lw-en rewarded by a discovery which fully realizes the fondest de sires of the nnslical faculty, and wbicli is justly regarded as the most important triumph that Pharmacy has over nebieretl. The imiKiriant de sideratum Is Dr. Tull’s Vegetable LiTcr Pill. W’hich purify the hloo*l and remove all corrupt humors ami unhealthy accumulations from the IkkIv, and yet produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the contrary, tones the stomach and invigorates the body during the progress of their operation. They unite the heretofore irrec oncilable qualities of a strengthening purgative and a purifying tonic. Dr. Tutt’s Pills are tho moat active nnj search ing medicine in cxlsteueo. They at once attack the very root «jJ’ di-vonscs, and their action is, .<o prompt that In an hour-or so after they nro taken the patient is aware of their goml effects. They may l>o takon tt any time witluxit restraini of diet or occupation; they pro-luc«- neither nausea griping ord**hiIRy ? and as a family me<Hcino they have n > rival. Price 25 cents a box. $*>M by .au druggists. Piincipnl office, 18 and 20 PJutt street, New York. Come to the ATHENS OFFICE, corner ami see tlie n rcriv iw-uzLo 1. . -i.il j - Areni-aiulf5af rljA«nd<tit.' M.}1 Findings Tdrh1sh*tl at mamtraffu- ■ Mi. ' ) Kr. <J|HiC4.a’ The Chicago Farm Pumps 1 < ,ioi7oT lMIL- r ^ . Pallet Pwlainliptil Iron For ,pif tcrea.ofl'^l W«jla of w Doptb, f50,000 for $2ip GRAND GIFT CONCERT Of tho Mercantile Library Association 0" the city of LgA vex worth, kin. In ascordaneo With an art nf sh« Lfgf.-lattire anR tlioir articLuf nf incur)ifinuiMil, tlio Biuril oj Dirt i- tniw announce their first Grand Gift Concert ioiiI Distribution by lot, among the ticket holders, of $332,555 IN CASH! at Lning’s Hall, Leavenworth, on the 25th day of J un<\ 1873, for ilic benefit of the Library. 51,U33 Cash Gifts, amounting to b332,555. Tills enterprise is endorsed by tho Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Stuto, Superintend ent of i’uhllo Instruction, Treasurer Of State, May or and ('emrndfi Council or Leavenworth, and ini leading i -u*iiies»:mcn of the State, and the certain ty of tlie distribution aud pay meut of gifts, vended, is fully guaranteed. Tickets $26aeh, 3 for SI, fi for $10. Meinoraiuluiu of cash gilts to I** distributed June 25th, 1873: 1 grand-cash gift, S50,(XKi j I grand ca^h gift, $40,000; 1 grand cash gift, 935,000; 1 grand ca*h, gift, $30,000; 1 grand cash gift. $35,000; 1 grand canh gift, I erind cash gift, $15,nun; i grand cash gilt, $fo,nou; l grand oiwh gift, ^8,0*10; 1 grand rash gift., $5,0n0; i grand cu>h gift, 53,000; 1 grand eaih gift, ^2,;i00. tV lalatn c of prite send fuT ciicniar. This contcriis under the fupervisioti and direr- tion of the followiog Board of l>ir. oto»s: C JI Dar ter, merchant; \\ O GpiUd, i’ity ecg.; IILNi-na- mnn, nar.kcr: P <» lx»we, caplialist • H J) ltuih, Luuilicr, (1 ItMorehcttd, meit-hant; II W Giilctt, nuTvhant, J L Weaver, M D; G F Prescott, Co|u- merekil; J W Knglisli,' lawyer; Jnn B .Kitchen, farmer; C Moller, nvGPr <5«r 8 B; K T Carr, arch. Officer*—S7 H Durfoe, Pre*id«an ; II L Newman, Vicc-tlres ; Geo F Prescott, ifey; CMoIler, Treea. Tbb weft known cfiaraetrpnf tho direeL.ru of the Mercaiitih’ Idbr.irv. Aesocint!on, and the endorse ment prcsi-nted, 13 **« Midktlent gimrtmtce to nil absent tiakc? holders t^at their interest will,he fully guarded ahd proteetM. Aft cornMomidence strictly cvini«tL*nti;U # and any person drawing » prlf.e nersl not ln» known they so- d'etre. ■ mwmM HA Jill ERG A CO., General,VxjlJs, US i.ll^rlr^t.VN'en'Vur" Tickets, ootC. (L-iL M„ur cxionsi'. AjjJC^Ls WiUtVrt. 1 jl»crii!cuuimls»Juij* paid. r || Y it »! 1 Horatio and jfBdcat I ■ ^ , • YLMUAtV * ■ «> T— *» IKlH* 1jt lj j OA7TEK, IOO,OOQ: /BOJjp. EVERY PUMP WARRANTED isf Fcisca Cu Sot Tim. CHILD?. NICKERSON & CO. 1 , General Hardware ^Dealers, novs-tf AGENTS. 1* the must fp>werful cleanvcr, »tr«ngthener r«iHuv€r*if gJiuuiulm oMcoviiopa kuovrn f to tfria Mediea. , .. a lap ted to coiviUtutionn i« specially _ nV ami debilitated Siting and humiai r, when tlw tfv^e.«ircniaUpn, consequently lies from .‘lu/gishnc/® and imp “worn by the warm *weatligrjof hen tho bipod la not in *> juently gat he * — j-. . - - . .. . ring iiupurirj 'lies from tluVgishno/aand impcrftctntiioik of i|m !*B(crrtivf and is iuauifia.tvd l>y tumors, creritioiiniTUhU'hciVLolls, pusiulc, scrofula, Ac AVI:i n weary ami iaDRiilil from.overwork, aitiL MlliiCM l !<Ir.w.l)sss<^iliA liiHth-.UliSLtlMi )*lace of "energy amt vigor", the syslumuissIsaDmlc to bull'll lt ll|i Mil] lielp iM Vital formas SegalIj their fecii^e- obulhl feelije tuwillj r* fh.c Uw Hver ami (ileon <1A not jsirform their Home ■ T!u: uterine nmt.nritiaiy. or^ii are >>qu> tlve, 1 roitncltig weakness of the sfoinaeb amf in testines ami nj|fqdisj«»JU'.i to tiRJIvq; iteny:jo- Dr. B'clls’ Extractvf Jttrnbcha Is prepared tjtb Soutli Aiuvrli "> OkolltoyW**** iH'isen. ye, 5ri l ,l i , ’'tv» 1 VrW“'c tions fnoiiTmj'sire'l ana cnBeMeil oigans. It should lie freely taken, n» ;4<irq)>H*a Hi*" - nomic-l by medical writers tlie ntfflwentefem to* 1 rilier, tonic Mid 'leoTi.-Irm nt known In tlie wlmle ranoooiuuuliftil ukurtii. JOHN <). KKLI.OGG, 18 Vlait-st, K. Y., Hot.) hy dnr,'i-t«! S<Jlc urent for the LI. f • L'rieo $1 |>er Urttle; Send for circular. {Greenbacks! Corner Thomas $ Clayton Streets. T\;rE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING FORMED A PARTNER- VV SHIP, would respectfully Inform cur former patrons, anil the public generally, that we liavo now lu store, aud wilt continue to keep, the fittest stocks of tuc following over bought to Athens. Dry Goods. Groceries, flats, BOOTS, SHOES, Anil everything else fouml in first-class establishments of tho kind. - fi£55“' To any one wishing to STORE COTTON, we have a FIRE-FKOOF WAREHOUSE, where the charge is only 25 cents per mouth, and Insurance as low as any other Warehouse. Pifner, O’Farrell & Jackson Five Prizes $1000 3 Fire Prizes *500 a Ten Prizes $100 “ Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses, with Silver-mounted Harness, worth $1,500 each. Two BuggicrijlXofse8, Ac., worth f800 «tcb# Two fine-tontvi rosewood'Pianos} w«?rtlr-$500 ftjreb. Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each.' 1,500 Gold amlSilteilyivcr Hen ting Watches, worth from $20 to ?300 each, rioldChains; Silver-ware, Jewelrr, ^c., Ac. whole number Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to 50,000. • AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will l>c paid. Single Tickets $1; Six Tickets $5; Twclvn Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets 320. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de scription of tlie manner of drawing, ami other in formation iu reference to tho Distribution, will i«» sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to Main Office, L. D. SINES, Box ffi. 101 W. Fifth St. Cincinnati, o THE SINGER ,000,000 NOW IN DAILY USE ! Broad and Jackson streets, NEW DROP LEAP SINGER COME AND GET Machine Thread at 75 Cents Per Dozen, AND 3 BILK -LOW PMCES JOHN M. UPSIIAW, Resident Agent. Iffirrlware and General Merchandise. !. K. CHILDS, Ii. NICKERSON, Y. II. WYNN CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HORSE & MULE SHOES • ' . . * .}• HORSE SHOE NAILS,AGRICULTURAL IMPLE M ENTS, CARRIAGE andSADDLERY HARDWARE, FELLOWS, HUBS, SPOKES, AXLES, SPRINGS. &c., RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, BUGGY WHEELS, MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS, ANVILS, BELLOWS, 1 j . VICES, IIOLLOW-WARE, &c. KS* jltftiwfacturcr's Af/cnls for the Sale of :'.tr nu t vl . ■*‘*i*u "i fi - • * • . Brinlcy’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’ Standard Seales, ~ * * *~ Sawyer’s Celebrated Cotton Gin, Water Elevators and Pumps, j Circular Saws, &?., &c„ . ,f* “ a .... . figy Any article in our line not in stock will l>c ordered when desired, with the jjeast possible deity. B£T Call and examine our slock unci jrrices. qovS-tf fit 1/. u Ik ~ejL.ui II Usth r.r, mb vth m ■wp Upok Out for the “ Buck Horn” Store "■ «Vo. 10 Sroad Street, •Ithcns, Ga. fNUR MR. CRANE lias <~s in a Superb stock of just returned from Now York where lie lias laid STAPLE DRY GOODS, lr©e©ri©s, I^wMoms BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, And everything else kept in first-class Establishments. Highest market price paid for Country produce of all kinds. Call and examine our Fine Stock, and we guarantee satisfaction hutli in quality and prices. GMFFETH & CRANE. J. M. WEATHERLY. | W. A. WEATHERLY, j II. R. BERNARD. HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Vinegar, Saddles, Bridles, Are., And are prepared to accommodate their friends with tho BEST GOOIS at reasonable prices. BUY YOUK PIANOS AND ORGANS AT HOME AND SAVE FREIGHT. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FURNISH AND • • :s > m Only 50 Cents per Bottle. - If promotes the GROWTH* PRESERVE.M tho COLOR, and fttcrcascs tho Vigor and BEAUTY of tho HAUL Ovrn Thirty Years ago LyotUB Kattudhtw fc»B tor Hath was first placed In tho markot by Professor K. Thomas Lyon, a ffraduatoor Princou.u Colloco. Tlio rwuno is derived from tho Graek* ••KaTHBO," Sftrnifying to rU<jn*c, piVy.irejuvenate, or rrstnrr. Tho favor it has rocojvod, and tho popu larity it has obtained, is nnpreoedonted and incred- ‘hle. It increases tho Growth ami Bhautt of tho ‘AITl. It ia a dolightfnl dressing. It eradicatea ~ Hair from turning gray. nv©» the hair a rich, _ ho FAMR in QWKTITt and Quality a* it was over a Quarter of a t’KX- 507BT Aoo, and ia sold by all Dniaxi^s and Ooun- try Store* at only Lilly C'euls per Boctlo* Woman's Glory is Her Hair. LYON’S Prospectus 1S7 3—6th Year in Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally admit ted to be the Handsomest Periodical in the. World. A rcjirescnUaive and champion of American taste. OF THE At Factory Price?, MOST AT PROVED MAKES, Delivered in Athens or' Elsewhere in the State/ FREE OF FREIGHT. Every Instrument Sold by Me is Fully Warranted FOR FIVE YEARS! I will furnish ANY PIANO MADE IN THE UNITED STATES at as low a price as the same 'can'bo bought ANY’Wtieite else.' t — T ' ■' 1 *******!« ‘he Honor, .Vot for Sain In Book or News Stores TJIE ALDTKE, w!:i!c i.^Fued with nil the regu larity, has none of tho temporary or ftmely inter cet cnaractori^tid of ordinary periouie/ijs. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light and graceful lit erature: and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Al though each succeeding number affords afresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE ALPINE will be most appreciated after it has been bound up at the chseof the year. While other publications may claim superior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALPINE is a unique and original conception—alone and unnpproached—absolutely w ithout conijHdition in price aud character. Tho possessor of a complete volume cannot duplicate the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes Jar&n times its cost; and then, there arc the chrvmos. Inside*. ART DEPARTMENT. Notwithstand ing the increase in the price of sub scription last Foil, whbn THE ALPINE assumed Its present noble proportions and represen tat ire character, the edition teas mere than dovlled.dur- ug the past year; proving that the American ►unllc appreciate, and will support, a sincere ef fort hi the'cause of Art. The publishers, anxious to justify the ready confidence thus dcniensiraled, have exerted themselves to the utmost to develop and improve the work : and the pirns for the com ing year, as unfolded by tho monthly issues, will astonish and delight even the mo6t saiiguire friend of THE ALPINE. The publishers aro author ized to announce designs from many of the most eminent artists of America. In audition, TJfH ALPINE will reproduce examples of the best foi* eign masters, selected with a view to the highest artistic success, and greatest general interest; avoiding such as have become familiar, thronih graphs, or copka of any kind. The quarterly t.u.vJ plates, for 1S73. will reproduce fourofJohn S. Davis’ inimitable enlld sketches, appropriate to the four seasons. These plates, appearing in tho issues for January, April, July and October, would be alone worth the price of a years subscription. The ’popular feature of a copiously illustrated “Christmas” number will be continued. To pos sess such A valuable epitome ef tfce art world, at a cost so trilling, will command the subscriptions of thousands in every sectibn of the country; l»ub as the Bsnftilness aud attractions »( THE A LPL}E can be eiijiauced, in proportion to the nmncruai increase of its supi»orters, the publishers nropj*^ to make “assurance double sure,” by the following unparalleled offer of THE LITERARY DEPARTMENT will continue under the care of Mr. Il rhard Henry Stoildard, assisted by tho best writer*amt poets the day, wlio will strive to have thoiftouuurc oi Tins ALD1NE always in keeping with its .trust attract ions. . , „ n ;i TERMS.-** per annum, in «' VR . nr ®» r*" v! Chromo free. The Aldink w.ii, foreavicr, b« obtainable only by sn i.scripi ion. There wiU ^ no reduced orLtut. . ...ponsibility H 1 * where tlie certificate is James aprf-3ut T' a. burke: atiFens, t?a. A* Ipl -T qtilA tar *10. ll. L Wolcott, J18 Cltatlunn wiuarc, N. Y. ■■ i i 1rz jji—nn i ' s . « V/ Mill Hr. i • 1 t yvhplesal^ and .retail dbalees in Hats, FAHMEll’S SUPPLIES, Tobacco, Crockery, Gnus, aildlcry, &c., &c., &c., All of which they have a large ami well-selected Stock. fjSf- AVe are uotv ready to sell anylxxly ANYTHING they want, at prices that can’t be beat in Atheus. Call and see us, and you will find us all clever, uile signature must bo sent to the publisher! to the local agent, vith<>i publishers, except in esses eiveu, bearing the jc.e-sit ^^IGEXTS^V INTED.-—Any person, wishirg t«» act parmsuentlv ns a local ngont^ill receive full and premptinfitre^ott-b^tn,... T. A. ptail to exhibit specimen iiuiuNuk. CHARLEY HILL At tho old ostahhshed Messrs. J !: most iittcnti BAjREJEl- On Uread. strict, over the stop of L. C. Mathews, hare the host workmen and alt the modern awhanoa 1or _ Shaviney, ShttM-pooinff, Jiair- dressinf ete-, Iavdiei and childrtm.WaiWit when desirtd. 1'asl ttwrUm ,#k- prumpf aptl careful ailitnicu.. y) Itlasfic Etff Trap• NO TBOOBI.KI 'KOdStI’ 'ttfkr. l?EA' r,,! INSTANT AN EOIJS! RtldAliLh. Quick Sale* and Small Profits! ..... it once, you will not ilo without it - ! Every House will have it ■ Every IMA miRlit to have it! . ';!>... Every Mcrehant roust have j; ., 1 Good House keopers buj Send 50 cents for samples. ?r i . h, '? 1 .. < l 1 ^ni^i tho trade. Good M(do and Fenroie Attontssram t °.Vtdt^ , ‘ MagiC WM y rScitttAN A «*•;, Box 204, Clarion, Wright Co., ^ fine-looking men. mh28 before the American public OVER THIRTY years. It has never yet failed to givo perfect satisfaction, and has justly-been styled tho panacea for ail ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, limns. Swclltnes Sprains, Bruises, &c., &c., for Man and Boast Vo family should bo a single day without this Liniment. Tito money rc- lunacd unless tho Liniment is as ropre- Bo sure and get tho genuine MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold J>y all Druggists and Country-Stores, at 26c-. 60c. oud $100 per Bottlo. Notice 8 We, Bixo of-bottler &c. ^ Somcfthing An olcgant Mbttm tor 25Vchta, hfWingM sired cards, bound infill«UtcarerS”'* „ r low i>ricn of 25 cents, suitahio for tne r®* .. center table- ‘ Order s wimple rent tjr ron tJ j! paid, on receipt of 35 rents. S for COc., or Address Agents wanted turef, sen! fr«e. . Z vili L Baltimore. CttnlOgues .of ,l»ooh*t P