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BARBARA,
Barbara tilt by tha kitchen fire,
Tb» cowa aro Im tad lb* mUklng dost.
Night granta her a reaplte from homely toll,
The tatkt tn flaiahed that day btgtt,
Sha claims ae kindred, the hat toMttdi,
No mother-love hat tht ever known,
No talt oanaaro of baby hands-
She Urea and labort, unsought and loot.
Than art no at to pity her many frith,
None, had she pleasures, bar Joys to share;
Using or dyias, in all tho world,
There la not a tout who will grieve or rare.
In the chimney-corner the crickets chirp,
Tho old clock ticks on the dusky wall,
O'er smoky rafter and naked floor
Denser and deeper tht abadowa tall.
The wind is wild la the trees without,
The bore boughs creak on the window-pone;
She hears the soieea of thoae who died
Is she fitful sobs of Ibe autumn rain.
Sha seta the tacos of those she lust,
Kind Memory glees them all back to-night
From their beds low under the church-yard grata, |
When one by one they were laid from sight.
They throng about her, the grasps their hands.
Their feet are huirylng to and fro;
In soagt forgotten, in merry words
Sha hears the voices she used to know,
Ska heart Siam Hpa that bare long been dumb.
The sweat old story they softly told,
That stirred Iter heart with a tender joy
Through years that bare vanished and grow not
old.
Sha dreams I he dreams that wore wakened then,
Of Love's fruition that ne'er should be,
A home—and tho worship of one true heart.
And children playing about her knee.
And what, at last, has bar poor life bean.
Through all these lonesome and dreary years?
Toll that has brought her no rich reward,
And left her no leisure lor bleated tears.
Yet pain baa given a deep content,
From depths of sorrow her crown ia won,
Louglnt., yet patient, she bravely wails
Till the last labor of Life U done.
New Mode of Ventilation.
I The London Times recently
I give it valuable account of a mode j Finer m. e. cm
of ventilation adopted by Mr. | rater, pamor’
Tobin, a retired merchant of “~
Leeds, and which rests on the
CITY DIRECTORY.
Church Directory.
E. Council—Service at 11 o’clock, o
r 82».i«S..V,
Baptist CHuncn.—Service
„ at 11 o’clock, a tu.
principle that a narrow stream of rator^ythUTLSlS^lt»; luuj
air can be sent up through lighter | °*
jet of a fountain
linaiy atmosphere
lair, like the jc
through the ordii
PncsoTTEUAX CiiiBtn.—Service at 10J4 o’clock
a m, andl}{ pm, svery Sabbath, by Kev CW
lame, Faator. Sabbath School at* a as. Young
men’s prayer meetf ~ —
by atmospheric pressure from out- “i£!‘st b ss*£?k
side, and that when it reaches tho **>5™°“° % «’’
ted off in Ps.toi\—Services every Sunday at M thhft, n ntj
the water I
if infinites- ^p’-
laxTwtoSay
’deck. Prayer Meeting Thursday
'clock,
Oconnn Sr. M. E. Cncncu.—Bov A M WnUama,
ceiling it will be reflected off in
all directions, just as the water
falls back in a number of infinites-
| imal sills, and so malt away very
gradually into the less pure air of I jt^ms.^ oja,«..
tho room, before 1 caching the I p m. by. Ro> H EI sen, Hector. .Sunday Sehooi
persons who need it. Tho modus * PD raman.
I operamli is to introduce vertical ^. t -^~^av^«^sat«d.y and sun-
tubes, C&mmunicating with tho 1 goats Catuouc.—Bov J M O'Briaa, Pastor.
outer air, i» mrU of.i largo room
or public building where people | Sunday at llj»’elock,j»d atSand8pin. R*yT
arc not likely to sit or stand, tubes
risiug, say four or five teot, ndovc
tho floor. Directly the air in the
room begins to he ratified, the
pressure of the air outside sends
streams of air up these tubes
which continue to rise in narrow
streams just liko jets of water,
and without dispersing till they
roach tho ceiling, where they are
reflected back in spray, ns it were,
of pure air, spray which mixes
very gradually indeed, and so as
to avoid all draft, with the rati
fied air of the room, and gradually
KuwAUCULCncncw.—LayS, rvlcra At 11 o'clock,
am. Sunday School »}$,am; T A ‘ “
Manx 1
N Stewart, Parlor. Prayer Meeting Tbunday
night, at g o'clock. Sunday School at • o'clock,
a m.
Baptut (Colored) Cuuncn.—Sorvleov at 11
.'clock, a m, and 3, p m, every Sundry, by Bov
Floyd HiuTPartor. Prayer Meeting Thursday
night, 7!4 o’clock,
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We have now one of the
TaARGEST and best selected
mm of ken <«
A. K. CHILDS.
mm
B. NICKERSON.
Y. H, WYNN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WE HAVE
BUIST’S, JOHNSON, ROBBINS’
FERRY GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
WE HAVE ALSO, A FINE LOT
CLOVER & GRASS S S X>
Which we offer very low for Cash Only, to the Trade and
Families. LONGS & BILHJPS.Gau.27.1r)
(
)
HARDWARE,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe Nails.
■T AS OLD BACUKLOB.
Sitting to-night in my chamber,
A bachelor rigid and lonely,
I kira Um and of my pipe stem—
That, and that only.
Reverie. rl>e with rmoke-wreatb.,
Memoriertenderrurround me;
ntrlr that are married or hurled,
Gather around me.
School girl, is pantalettcr romping,
Girl, that have grown to ba ariose*;
Ciirla that Uked to he kltwd, and
Like to give klraev.
Firm—well I remember them!
Those ia the corner were fieetrrt;
Sweet were those "on the sly,’’ io the
Dark were the aweetevt.
Anna has gone on a minion,
Off to the South Seaainnen;
Nell U a widow, keepa boarder., and
Cooks her own dinners.
Charlotte, and Susan, and Faille,
Mary, Jam, Lucy and Maggie;
Four are married and pinmp, two
Maiden and (craggy.
Thus I ait smoking and thinking,
A bachelor rigid and lonely;
I kits the end of my pipe stem—
That, and that only.
Miscellaneous.
Fraternal Directory.
ATIIKX* CUAPTKn, No. 1, F. A. M.-Meet. the
•ecuod Thursday night of each month.
Mouxt Vkbxox Lodob.—Mount Vernon Lodge.
No. 22, F. A. M.—Meets the third Friday night In
each month at Masonic Itatl.
William. Lodob, No. IS. I. O.O. F.—Meets
every Monday night, at Odd Fellows’ lull, IX
o’clock.
Olives Excampmbxt, No. tfi, I. O. O. F.—
Meets the first aad third Thursday nights in earh
ontb, at Odd Fellowa’ Hall.
Evaxs Lodue, Mo. W L a G. T.—Moots every
Tuesday night, at Odd Fellowa' Hall.
Atiikxs UcAnna. Regular meatlage tat Than-
. iy and ■ " “
I mouth.
Clarkx Covxty Gbaxuk, No. 101.—Maeta M
Wedoesday tn each month, ot the Fair Gieoafi.
I, .... , V VS • J Uxtox Pbateb Mkltixo Sociktt.—Maeta av-
lously in tho Leeds Borough po- rry Monday night, at 7)4 o’eio<*.at University
lie. iurt, anti dm in the Liver-
pool polico court, whose stipcudl- I M.-rts every Wedncsdny night »t a e'clock.
expels all the had air by way of ^ Wedl, '* d *J »i«kt»erthe
the chimney. Tho system seems j “ on
| to have worked almost miracu-1
t grateful testimony |
af tho experiment,
magist
I borne the most;
to the results of
and Mr. Tobin is now engaged in |
I introducing it into London.
Going to Bed.—We should
I never go to bed with a hope to
rest, sleep and perfect repose uu
til ‘all ready.’ Tho prelimina
ries for retirement arc all just as
important ns 'are those for the
day’s duties. We must not go to
lied with an overloaded stomach,
in an anxious or troubled state of
mi ld, with cold extremities, or
without anticipating and respond
ing to tho calls of nature. Before
or in a stove-heated room is not
tho best way to get warm lor a
night’s sleep. W c should take
such vigorous exercise as will
I give quick circulation to the blood,
| and not depend on artificial, hut
on natural heat. Attcutiou to all
these things should be followed
by such devotional exercises as
will bring all the feelings, emo
tions and sentiments into accord
with the Divine will, subduing
passion, removing hatred, macice,
| jealousy, revenge, and opening
the portals of heaven to all who
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
Executive Department.
James M Smith, Governor of the atata.
i- W Alexander end J W Werreo, fkcrcUrics
Executive Department.
Samuel C WlUlatua, Commiaaloa Clerk.
J B Campbell, Warrant Clerk.
7 H Urigsby, Meeaenger and Recording Clerk.
General Assembly.
Hun T J Simmon., President of the Assembly.
Hon R E Lester, President pro tern
O W Murphy, Secretary.
J B Cummings. Door Keeper.
A J Cameron, Messenger.
Hon Thomas Harden]an,8peakcr of t be House ot
Representatives,
lion A O B
J L Sweet,
B H Miller, Door Keeper.
W II Jones, Messenger.
State House Officers.
N C Barnett, Secretary of State.
J F Jones. (Jerk.
W L Goldsmith. Comptroller General.
J W Ucnfroe and J W Goldsmith, Clerks.
John Jonas, State Treasurer.
Miller Grieve, Clerk.
Joel Branhaui, Librarian.
E A Klewellen, Superintendent of Public Buikl<
ing% etc.
Gustav us J Orr, State School Commissioner.
Thomas F Green, M.I>, Superintendent of Lu
natic Asylum.
W 1> Williams, .S uperintendent Academy of the
Blind.
W O Conner, Superintendent Deaf and Ihimb
Asylum.
Judicial Department.
srritF.ME corirr.
lion liiraui Waioer. Chief Justice,
lion U KMcOay, Judge,
lion 1! PTtippe, Judge.
N J Hammond, Attorney General.
Z U llarriaou, Clerk.
Usury Jackson, Reporter.
. Tha Supreme Court aits at the Seat of liovern-
scck rest, peace and sweet re- «jL^^-t^ y thi ?| dM^ | .j-« r y
pose. It is a happy custom with
many to conclude tho evening’s
proceedings by singing a sweet,
FOR SFALL
AND
WINTER
>'early all diaea-ra originate from Iudiirrellsa
aad TanMity of the Liter, and relief ia always
anxiously sought after. If the Uvrr i» Regulated
la Ita action,health ia alawat invariaUy secured.
Waat of action In tha Liver causes Headache, too-
atlpatlaa. Jauadlee. Palo la tke Shauldart,
Coach, Chills, Iiltxiaem. Soar Stomarh. bad tame
la Ike month. UlUaua attacks, palpitation «f Ike
fceart, deprrarioo uf *»*rtt». ar the hlaej and
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMON*
LIVER BERl L.VTOU lathe beat remedy that tua
evertweu discovered. It acta mildly, effectually,
and beluga simple vraetahlrcompound.eaudono
Injury In any qualities that It may ho taken. It ta
karmlraa in every way; it ha. been used for «B
yean, sad bBBdrada of the B»od and neat from all
porta of the country will vouch for its being the
puwui HUll bCfcln
8iaunti! liter Koguhtoi, or Medici*«,
la harmless,
la no drastic violent medicine,
Is aura to euro if taken ngularly,
Is no Intoxicating botanic,
!, tbtcfcnpesl medicine lot Ae world,
b given with mfety aad tha happie.1 result* to
tho most doMcota infant,
Does not Interfere with business,
Doea not disarrange tha syatem.
Takes the place ot Qainiao and Bitters of evary
kind.
Ceotains tha simplest and brat remedies.
Fob Sale By All Druggists.
The Chicago Farm Pumps
hiut hrohWW bn Cjhk hup
IMPOLITE THISGS.
Loud and boisterous laughing,
Readiug where there is talking.
Reading aloud in company without
being asked.
Talking when others are reading.
Spitting about the house.
Cutting finger nails in company. _ _ _ m
Leaving church before worship is I quiet hymn—“The day is past
wed. end gone,” etc. which brings all |
Whispering or laughing in the house present iuto delightful union with
n ' v1 each other and with our Farthers
which art in heaven*
Gazing rudely at strangers.
' ‘ er without a
Leaving a stranger wii
A want of reverence and respect
for seniors.
Correcting older persons than your-
self especially parents.
Making yourselves the hero of your
own story.
Laughing at mistakes of others.
Joking at others in company.
Ten Rules for Farmers.—1.
Take good papers, and read
them.
2 Keep an account of farm op
erations.
3. Do not leave implements
(11 ^ m scattered over the farm, exposed
Commencing talking befbnf others I to snow, rain, and heat. _
SUPERIOR COURTS.
Wutern Circuit.
George D Bice, Jodge.
Emory Speer, Sdieffor General.
Basko—Find Monday, in April and October.
Clarke—Ftnt Monday, In February aad Second
Mondays in Aonit
Franklin Second Monday in April and October
Gwinnett—Ftnt Mondays in March and wcaad
Mondays in September.
Itsberabmoi—Third Mondays In April Bad October
Halt-Third Mondays In March aad September.
Jcekson—Fourth Mondays In February tad
August.
Ocouee Second Mondays in February aad third
Mondays in August.
Rabun-Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Walloa— Third Mondays ia February and Ana.
White—Mandsy after fourth Monday io April
and October.
Northern Circuit.
O II PotUe, Judge.
Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General.
Elbert—Second Mondays In Mutch aad Septem-
have finished speaking.
Receiving a present without an ex
pression of gratitude.
Answering questions that have been
put to others.
Commencing to eat as soon ns you
get to the table.
Not listening to what one is saying
in cooipauj.
Why Some People ark Poor.—
Silver spoons used to icrape kettles.
Coffee, tea, pepper and spices are
left tostand openand lose their strength.
Potatoes in the cellar grow attd the
sprouts are not removed until the po»
la toes become worthless.
Brooms are never hung up and are
MotxUy* In March and 8«*pti
Lincoln—Fourth Monday* in April and October.
Ma-lUon—Flrtt Monday* in March and Scpteui-
tr Mjl«er.
Oglethorpe—Third Moudiy* in April and Oct.
_ Taliaferro—Fourth Monday* in February and
Warren- Find Moudayi*lin April and October.
Wilke*—F!rrt,M«*»«!ay* tu May and November.
TALMADGE CO.
—DEALERS IS—
Nice handled knives are thrown into
hot water.
The flour is sifted in a wasteful man
ner, and the bread-pan is left with the
dough sticking to it.
Clothes are left on the line to whip
to pieces in the wind.
Tubs and barrels are left in the sun
to dry and fall apart
Dried fruits are not taken care of in
season, and become wormy.
Rags, string and paper are thrown
intothefire.
Pork spoils for wsnt of salt and
beef because the brine wants scalding.
Bits of meat vegetables, bread ana
told puddings are thrown away, when
they might be wanned, steamed and
served as good as new.—Cottage Hearth.
Who tolled the bell ?—Foote,
the celebrated humorist whilst gradu*
atingat Worchester College, Oxford,
found in the head of it Dr. Gower, a
highly suitable subject for one of his
droll devices. Observing that the rope
of the chapel bell was allowed to hang
near the ground, in an open space
where cows were sometimes kept for
the niojit he fastened a wisp of nay to
it aad the consequence was that some
one of the animals never failed to seize
tbs hay before morning, and so pro*
dacada most unseasonable and myste-
rioas ringing of the bell. A solemn
consultation took place for the elutida.
tins of tha portentous dronmstanoe;
said Dr. Gower, having undertaken
with the sexton to rit up all night for
the purpose of catching the delinquent,
disclosed the nature of the jest fay
pouncing out upon the poor oow, and
had the hearty laugh of all Oxford to
reward him of his pains.
4. Repair tools ailll buildings at I ^OUMcuck—Tklra Monday. In February ami
a pioppcr tune and do not suffer I Hancock—Sarowt Uootlav* Io April sad October
subsequent threc-fold expenditure 1 ,Urt “ Thlrd " 1Uret inJ
of time and money.
5. Use money judicionsly, and
do not attend miction sales to
purchase all kinds of trumpery
because it is cheap.
6. See that fences arc well re
paired, and cattle not grazing ill
the meadows, or grain-fields, or
orchards.
7. Do uot refuse to make coi-
rect experiments, in a small way,
of many new things.
8. Plant fruit-trees well, care
for them, nud, of course, get good
crops.
9. Practice economy by giving
shelter during the winter; also
good food, taking out all that is
unsound, half-rotton, or mouldy.
10. Do not keep tribes of cats
and snarling dogs around the pre
mises, who eat more in a month
than they arc worth in a life
time.
Lemon-juice and glycerine will
remove tan and freckles.
Lemon-juice and glycerine will
cleanse and soften the hands.
Lunar caustic, carefully applied,
so as not to touch the skin, will
destroy wurts.
To obviate offensive perspira
tion, wash your feet with soap
and diluded spirits of ammodia.
The juice of ripe tomatoes will
remove the stain of walnuts from
the hands without iujury to the
skin.
According to I
dealer the Ohio ]
iog a “ secret
to the Cleveland Haiti-
publicans are form,
tical
known as ;tho “ Order of 76, with
gripe,” etc., “ after the mannor of the
Know»NotbiDgs of 1854. The oath
of admission, the same paper states,
provide that the applicant “ shaU not
vote for any foreigner.or Roman Gath-
The Size of Adam.—We learn
from a recent book that Adam (whom
many of our readers will doubtless re
member as tho first man) was according AND promptly
to the Rabbrinical tradition, one hun
dred miles high. If this is really true,
every one of us ought to be thankful
that the race has dwindled since Adam’s
day. Itisappaling to think of the
inconvenience and expense to which we
should be subject if we retained Adam’s
dimensions. A man would reqnir we
should judge trowers fifty miles long,
and about four hundred furlongs of
suspenders. And if we were to
our
die for office.” Several lod|
jaid to have been formed in
serve tho proper proportion in oui
dress, we should era require about six
ty thousand cubic feet of hat. When
a small family of such men died they
would occupy the entire State of
Pennsylvanians a ccmctary, and the
way the undertaker would accumulate
charges for coffins would be simply
frightful. Bo it is better as it is.
Adam did very well while he was alone
i world; but j
in the world; but just at present a mar
of his inches, who lived in Philadelphia
could"
ing
Id hardly sit down without mash-
Lancaster out of existence;
The Undersigned begs to an
nounce to his friends and the
public generally, that he
has just returned from
Now York with a
MILBURN WAGOXS,
AeRHCHTIiTURAJL IMPIMMNTS,
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy 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
WINSHIP G-IN>
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’
Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac., Ac., Ac.
tfST Ant/ article in our line not in stock will be ordered xchen desired, with the
least possible delay. Call and examine our stock and prices.-^a
June 1C, 1875. s “'
An Cheap, Durable tal Efficient.
QV-EK. 100,000 SOU).
EVERY mr WARRANTED
lie fora Bra flit Ha.
CHILD’, NICKERSON ft CO.,
GENERAL HARDWARE DEALERS.
June 18,1873. *Mft
Selected with the greatest care
and with a
Special View to tlie Plan
ters’ Trade.
The Goods were purchased since
the recent decline, and he is
thus enabled to
Sell Lower Than Em Before
The Stock consists in part of the
following
DRY GOODS AND GIOCERIESa
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods,Ladies’
lints, (Latest Styles),
Staple Hardware,
Drugs, Crock
ery, Sugar.
Wood and Willow Ware; Pure
Red Cedar Buckets and Tubs
from Murfreeslwro’, Tennessee;
Coffee, Flour,
Bagging and Ties,
Bacon and Salt, Sugar-
Cured Canvassed Hams, Mo
lasses, Syrup; Heavy Rope for
Machinery; Saddles, Harness &c
Also, a Complete Stock of
p. A. SUMMEY.
P. W. HIITCHE80N.
Br- J. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters are a purely v«o
otablepreparation, mado chiefly rra£
the native herbs found on the lore,
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moan
tains of California, the medi«i na i
properties of which are extracted
therefrom without the use of Alcohol
The question is almost daily asked
“ What la the cause of the nnpar!
olleled success of Vineoax d it ,
ters t” Our answer is, that %.
remove the cause of disease,
the patient nooven his health. They
era the greet blood purifier and 4
’ ’ ' ‘ - rfect Reno-
the iy stem,
of the world
has a medicine been compounded pot.
letting the remarkable qualities of Vis.
eoab Bittsbs In healing the sick ot
every disease man is heir to. They are
a gentle Purgative ss well (u a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Viicsnl Organs, in Bilkmi
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BA13VAS1
IRON, STEEL AND N.VILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF
yi
9
ASTONISHING.
American & Foreign Watches,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
Silver & Plated Ware,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
gromiEi’s articles m all urn
T3EING better prepared
JL> era* to do alt kinds oTBEPi
now than
REPAIRING,
•sariac ao feleo »o ploaw all, *111 oelr a* to
GIVE US A TRIAL.
ENGRAVING ta ell Itabnachaa NEATLY
PROMPTLY* EXECUTED,
elm will ba to offbrfood, reUnble (sods, *8
o y EBY LOWEST FIGURES.
■OLR AGENTS FOR
J. Moses’ Eleotro Ga/ran/o
Spectacles.
•*-Old Geld and BUyer bought, for
rcJtr.SS. tlie ra
GE1ERAL TICKET AGEICY.
RAILROAD TICKETS
For rale, by aU route., nod to all principal point!
,n,h ' UNITED STATES.
JTSU
Maj
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS.
Ajaat 8oathsni Expreaa Co., Athens, Oa.^
QUOITET
jSxSmJi ^ bpbkpsrSoxs
The pn«rra.raade bribe WILSON SRCITLE
EWINU XAI’HINE. tncenUra OUI be. been
taod to its utmost, aad the mull U, the
The Most Perfect and Desirable Ma
chine, for General and Family Use,
yet produced, UU Simple aad Spy to Operate,
I> not liable to set oat ol repair, iu Work in lbs
Brat» miton by Ibe
FIRST PREMIUMS
awarded it at the Uniterm) Exhibition ia Vienna,
la 187S, aad it to xM at a
LESS PRICE
then any other Machine of Its STANDARD EX-
° raSPby J. M. UPSHAW aad F. P.GRIF
FITH. Ba .tire to ace tho WUma before yooboy.
May 19,1873 *»■“
Ready Made Clothing
For Gents’ and Youths’.
My terms arc 30 days 01
Cosh. AU persons desiring to
buy goods low, aiul save money
I do well to call aud see me
before purchasing elsewhere. All
kinds of countiy produce taken in
exchange for goods. Cotton
specialty. I pay the full market
price to Planters for Cotton at all
times.
S. C. DOBBS,
Opposite A. S. Dorsey, Broad St.
Sept. 30, 1874—tf.
Cotton Gins, Presses,
PORTABLE ENGINES,
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c.
DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORUIA.
June 23, 1875. 34-tf.
h-.NF.U-
FITS CURED FREE!!
A NY perenn suffering from the
IX al-ovr diraww !i noaraird to addmw Da.
PaK-e, aad a trial bottle of medicine wiU be for.
warded by Exprara.
FREE!
The only cud Inins the Expra. charge*, which,
_ ring to my largo butlnem, ore mu.1I. Dr. Uric,
bu mad. the treatment of
FITS OR EPILEPSY
iBd bo will warrant aean- by
*fo not foil to rand la him
nothing, aad ho
WILL CURE YOU,
ao matter of bow loss atoadlag your earn may be,
or how many other nmedleo may have foiled.
Circular, aad testimonial, mat with
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE.
Bo particular to giro your Kipnm, a. weU a*
Mr rat Office direction, aad
a .indy tor year*, and ba w
tho am of tab moody. Dor
fora trial botUo| Ucost, not
your
Feb.2t.ly
87 William Street,)
T H JS
Enterprise Long looked Foi
AT 7MB
FRANKLIN HOUSE
Meatocaahe bad at a)) boon, for
EUT Y 1 OB3STTS EACH.
TbU Hotel baa boo
newly fbrnUbod. T
mmodated with
TWO DOLLAIW PI
A FINE OYSTER
la
Jndwew
FrikwtUfo
for
: DAY.
SALOON
with thi* Hotel. TbU Is tho
to get Oystan, FUb, Beef Stoke, Hma aad
Oyitera wUlbeeoU by the quartand
to thorn who (14 them. Otvo ue a trial
“TrSiaa,. )>-*-.
Patterns for> Dolls’ Clothes#
Instructive, Amusing and Enter
taining.
“ I .topped *t Un Book Store, and the Trourarau 1
PmraftoBMBtbareaeaes aawelotbes 1 tboug
Boat ban an the pattanu. la colon ■> bright,
I bora triad orory owe, and find tbora .11 right.
poriot. paid, os nc*n •*
Jaaa *, 1875. Sl-tf
BLACK & OAMHER,
Carpenters & Genera! Jobbers,
11ESFECTFULLY OFFER THEIR SERVICE!
-Aw to tbe cillwn. of Atlien. and .urroundlm
country. Location, two doraksMOdHl
Church, oppoeite Mr. L. J. LampkluV
••-Contract, for building .-dldted.
March 3rd, 1871,—ly.
turrounding
M
Neat!
at this
lyft print, ed
8 office.
K DSJUDS,
and fot sale cneap
receir-
moat
imfo-
SPRING AND SUMMER
MiLLIHERY GOODS,
AyfKS. T. A. ADAMS would most
1V1 rcapectfully inform the Ladies of Alb..,
and of coant in adjacent, that the *»■« ^
edandapeaodoBHMteboieaaadaoleet a
of Spring and Summer Millinery Ooodn, ea
lag ra pan the Inteat .tyln aad fluhioaeof
HATS, BOTOETO
'jsrxjiojts, zACJSSy
Flowers, Gloves, &o.
■blob .bo will rail at reawmahl. prfoom G|re bn
a rail before purehmriag eUewhere, Order, from
adlatnnce carefully filled. 8toretoratedep Band
rireet, one door .bore National Beak.
April U, 1875. g
ATHENS
MARBLE
AMD
8RANTE YARD
A. R. ROBERTSON.
"pkEALER in Monuments, Head
J-/Btoera, Cradle Tn.rato, Marbto and Onaitr
Boa Taomfca;aUo, Von aad Marbto Tap. fot
Furniture.
Fenoa. doriring work of Ikb kind will do well
to'OXualne my dorigaa, before purcha-iag rite-
Prices Moderate.—SjSfc
tkooldOeawtary. *
July 22,—ly,—pd.
m£
Blacksmith Shop.
FEW
ftps*
Joining country t
HeSao
tho bort workmen and meo nothlne but tha beet
material. Plantation Work, lions Sheet
very difficult jobs spaelalty. ewsiIoFl
pporile Mr. J. Z. Cooper’s Livery Otobla. dec2t
Id. NCHKVKMFLL Ai €Oo,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS. (1 \.
dealers in
'Wihtokenj Cloolta^ ^©wolry)
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
GUiVS P1STOI.S, 7i1TI.mi1TITIO.Ii
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
ijrss. Fstircr Aanci.es. &c.
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are pre|>ared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPEiilOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
And all work of thi* kind, such as Forks, Bpoons,
Watches, Ac., plated by us, warrantol equul to that
do>ie by any establishment in the countiy.
The properties of Da. Walk-
ga’sViXKOAKBimtasare A porient. Dia
phoretic, Carminative, Notoftiotw, Laxa
tive, Diuretic. Scl ctive, Counter-Irritant,
Sudorific, AD*” •*. and Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim
Vinegar Bitters the most wonder
ful Invigoraut that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No Person can take these Bit-
ters according to directions, and re-
main long uuwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
cans wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and Iu-
termlttent Fevers, which aro so
Drevalent in the valleys of our great
rivers
Ohio,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Bed, Colo
rado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Bo-
anoke, James, and many others,
with their vast tributaries, through
out our entire country during tbo
Summer and Aatamn, and remarka
bly so daring seasons of uuusual
heat and dryness, are invariab.y ac
companied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, aiul
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, oxortlng a
powerful iaflaonce upon these vari
ous organs, is essentially noccssary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Db. J. Walker’s Vinegar
Bittsbs, as thoy will speedily remove
the dark-colored viscid matter with which
the bowels nro loaded, at tho tumio time
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy func
tions of tho digestive) organs.
Fortify the body against dis
ease by purifying all its fluids with
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic cau
taka hold of a system thns lore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
ache, Pmu ia tho Shoulders, Cough*.
Tightness of tho Chest, Disables., Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bail Tasto
ia tho Month, Bilions Attacks, Palpita
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in tho region of tho Kidneys, .,
and a hundred other painful symptom*.
aro the offsprings of Dy.popsia. Ouobot- <’
tie will prove a bettor guarantee of its 1
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin.
Soro Eyes, etc. In thsso, os in all other
constitutional Diseases, YAim's Yin-
soAaBiTTSBshavo shown their great cur
ative powers in tho most obstinate and
intractable cases.
For Inflammatory aud Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious,Bcmit-
tont and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
them Bitters havo no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons
engaged in Faints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters aud
Miners, ns they advance in life, are sub
ject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, tako a dose of Walk Hit's
VI*! “ ' “
Vneoar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spot*, Pim
ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King
worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe
las, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skiu of
whatever namo or nature, aro literally
dag up and carried ont of the system in a
short time by tho nse of those Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in tna sy
i system of so many thou- -
>$^8 REASON ^
1776.
1876.
THE GREAT
AMERICAN CENTENNIAL
But that Is Nothing in Comparison with the
GRAM) MEKCAMULE EXPOSITION
AT THE STORE OF
HUNTER & BUESSE,
WHERE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE STOCK OK
READY-MADE CLOTHING !
AIDAIP^ID <2HQia OSI&SQSfo
CASSIBUBRE AND OTHER CLOTHS,
JParatsoia, Umbrella* and Miry Gooda,
maw goods, laows’ asm gbnts' aaTo,
Boots and Shoes, Fancy and Family Groceries.
OF AUj descriptions,
Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c.
CHOICE FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
OSNABURGS, sheetings, yarns, &c., &c., &c.
1 lie above Goods having been recently purchased iu New York, at re-
uuced price.*, are now offered to the public at Low Figures. gST Corns and
be convinced.
HUNTER & -BTJiSSSE,
April 14, *4-»» PE U PR EE’S CORNER.
aands, ore effectually destroyed and re
moved. No system of medicine, no vi-r
inifugos, no authelminitica will free tlu-
tjretemfrooiwornu like these Bitters.
er old, married or tingle, at toe dawn ot
womanhood, ortbe torn of life, these Ton-
io Betters display so decided an inflncnc.'
that improvement to soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood
whenever you find Its impurities burstiiy
through too skin in Pimples, Eruption-
or Sores; cleanse it when you find it u'->
structed and sluggish in the vcius; cleanf
it when it to foul; your feelings will trli
you when. Keep the blood pure, and t. *
health of tho system will follow.
R. II. ilrOOV \I.D A CO..
Drn^k'tofa A <icn. AjHa-S.iii FmucUco. Calif* ’
tua. A rstr. «if WnitJdUHBi »ml i ‘l.rirlton Sin.. N V
Ufl •• • Mil MMd Dcntrrs-
TOE JASTUEFFEL.' ^
Doable Tarblae Water WLdU
ItannCiMtored 1/
POOLS & HD Hi'.
Baltimore, kid.
tfloo xoin.v tsu
simple, Stroog, Dun!!',
alorajs roitoblo ead u;'-
factory.
Ma—mctmwo,*' -'
PortaUo ft btato—/
ngines, Steam Boiler).,
. sw ftdrUtmito, kin-
• ing Kachlnery.UtiriutJ
for Cotraa KHU^Ftiar,
, J?Mtlto
_ in—, i* UiTC ana Hunrers
s tpeelaltr. Machliw mode Ociriog; tetu-
tatoandol Very beet ttuislu stud for CIkuAi*.
March 27*21
Oil Kill
«eaer,.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
IWke KdUor of lh» Xmrlk-Kntl Gmrgiuu :
Estkkmf.d r’aixxi,-.—Will you i.b-o--
year rra-lers that i have a posliivr
Cure for Consuiiipf ion
ami ail disorder, of tbe Throat and |«X>- »'"*
thotbytiaxaa Ixaay pnrtlce, I bare eu'"l bun-
Areds of rae.i, and will glee
SlaOOO oo
fee a raw It will not henefit. Indent, an strong l»
" “ iv p u I-
to any
_ — Bonffholaia haill ll
Ihoaeeo, and oblige,
_ . JfVllbuilly You!
my felih, 1 willK-nd a San.ale, Frtr. ioani
Strra add malax we. Fteara show (hialritrri
•tic yuu may know who la aafibring n*<» I
dtraaaoa, ana nbtlgc,
ura, |IR. T. K. MU RT.
<3 William 8t.,Mf« V«rk.
NEW BOOKS.
CIGNA Onidu’s lust, $2.00.
~ Three Featln-n, t y Wao. lil:u t, Si. 0 ®-
jmS,T.h.:7.y ja 5v:t;,ssa^«i.i»i
Paolor’a Hecollr, ft.vi.
For sale et . . •> .
Jane ts. 81-sr. HURKE’8 Boe*’ Srea*-
FOR SALE, jf v
Two AViifTons and
Tj*IVE Good Horses, Cheap
J? or I.Q thus until Nurewbeg-
” CalUr - No. 7 «ySffiS-*