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Pocirg.
Late 1o Chnrch.
Along the road, on either side.
The elder (toughs arc budding.
The meadow lands a rosy tide
Of clover bloom is flooding ;
Tho sunny landscape is so fair,
So sweet the blossom-scented air,
That when I went to church to-day
1 could but choose the longest way.
Loud sang the bobolinks, and round
The milk-Wf»l flowers the bees were humming;
1 sauntered ou, but soon 1 found
Behind me there was t-orue one coming.
I did not turn my bead to see,
And yet I knew who followed me
Before Tom called me-" Kitty! stay,
And let me share with you the way !”
We did not mind our steps grew slow.
Or notice when the bell stopjied ringing.
Or think of being late, but, lo!
When we had reached the church, the singing
Was oTcr and the prayer was don*'.
The sermon fairly was begun !
should we go in, sh« uld we stay out,
Prc«* boldly on, or turn a)>out ?
Tom led the way, ai d up the nialo
I followed—all arc und were ^taring—
And here and there I caught a smile ;
1 tried to think I was not raring;
And vet I blushed, I know, and showed
A face that like a poppy glowed.
For every one seemed saying, “ Kale.
We all know why y.»n are wo late.”
AnolherSunday, ro nr \» hat will,
I mean to l*e at church in *ea***ji:
But to regret this morning still,
1 trust I never Mull hate reason;
I'or should 1 wear a weddiug-dres-
A year from now, jm ihap- you'll guess
What Torn said to n e when, to-day.
We walked to church the longest way!
“ Thank <J<kI f«r Sunday.”
Now, God be thanked! That lie hasgiven—
Best boon to raint and sinner—
A day of rest—our day in seven.
Where toil is not the winner;
Best for the tired and jaded bruin.
The wearied hand, on Sunday,
That they mighi gather strength again
For toil renew *d on Monday.
The merchant, i » his counting-room.
The c lerk, o’er desk and ledger.
The artisan, at forge or loom,
The ditcher ar cl the hedger—
The laborer, who must toil and slate.
From early »la .rn of Monday,
I'rafil the* week finks in its grave,
All cry : ••Tin nk God for Sunday!”
The day that lifts the weighty chain
Which all the reek hath l*ound us :
That respite gives to heart and brain.
From thousand cares around u-*;
That in the toilsome march of life
Thus bids us trke, for one day.
Best from the battle and the strife ;
Oh ’ fJod lx- thinked for Sunday ! ^
If thus by all one day of rest
Be hailed, as rcspite'solcly,
How to the Christian doubly bles-cd
Must l»e the Sa'ihatli holy;
As, in faith’s ligl t he lifts his eye-
To that bright world, one day,
He longs to spend beyond the skies.
One blest, eternal Sunday !
Cheese vs. Bultrr for Prom.
A correspondent of the Dirigo
(Maine) Rural discusses this subject
ns follows:
‘ Take the price of butter as it is
brought into the market, and it has
not averaged over 25 cents per pound;
it also takes three gallons of milk of
the native breed of cows to make one
pound of butter. A high-fed Jersey
will do a little better. The figures
show that the farmer only gets a frac
tion over 8 cents a gallon for his milk
to pay him for making nod marketing
his butter.
Now for the cheese. It has been
demonstrated by actual tests that 1
gallon of milk will make 1 pound of
cheese; or in other words, the quantity
of milk that will make 1 pound of but
ter, will make three pounds of cheese.
At the prices cheese has been selling
for at the factories, 14 to 16 cents per
pound—we will call it 14 cents—the
figures stand thus: One pound of but
ter at 25 cents, or three pounds of
cheese nt 14 cents per pound—42 cents,
leaving a balance of 17 cents in favor
of making cheese, besides saving a
great amount of labor to the house-
HOPE. ‘8 O'clock.’ HOPE.
MBEEDMUCBAU.
•• Behold I trill stand before thee there
upon tho rock im lloreb: mud thou shall i
smile the rock and there shall come ra*
teroulof it that the people may drink."—Ex.
Perhaps* at no period of Christian history from !
the day* In which Christ astonished the multitude ;
at the pool of Bethesda, has such au excitement !
prerailed among the sick as is now created by the I
accidental discovery of a fountain of mineral water
which beyond cavil eclipses the whole fraternity
of the learned faculty in restoring to original
health almost eTery form of chronic disease. 1 ind-
ing it impossible to accommodate the sick here, the
proprietors propose to furnish the concentrated
medicine prepared by simply reducing the water
by evaporation into a fine powder or Mass, which
IMjssetwes all the wonderful virtue* of the water in
a cheap aud convenient form. The Mass is a fine
tonic, alterative and absorbent and is especially
useful to ladies suffering from irregularities aud
affect ions peculiar to their sex. It has been uni
versally approved and endorsed by the Medical
Profession wherever introduced, both as udissid-
rrafnm in their materia, and as the lx*sl popular
remedy ever offered in the cure of Asthma, Bilious
Affection*, Bronchitis, (’hills, Coughs, Cancer,
Asiatic Cholera, Craiup Cholic, Cutaneous erupt
ions, Dvsnepsia, Consumption, Dropsv. Sore Eyes,
General Debility, Diarriura, Effcctsof Debauch
ery, Female weakness, Gravel, lleahache, Heart
Disease, Hemorrhages, Kidney diseases, Fleers,
Boss of Appetite, Languor, Liver diseases, Tetter,
Mental Depression, Nervous Debility, Neuralgia,
Nocturnal Emissions, Night Sweats, Prolapsus
Uteri, Sexual weakness. Scrofula, Summer Com
plaints, Venerial diseases, Worms, Whites, and
all diseases wh eh derive tlieir origin from the
Blood, Liver or Kidneys.
Dissolved in water it makes an excellent wash,
gargle and injection, and incorporated with fresh
Uxv\, permanently cures the most obstinate case ot
THE GREAT
6E0R6IA STATE FAIR,
A. K. CHILDS.
R. NICKERSON
Y. II. WYNN
JTAM.U1® *,2
—DEALERS in *
rican & Foreign Watches
CLOCKS JEWELRY
without taking care of aud mamifac-
turing the milk into butter and cheese
at home. Some have argued that they
save the skimmed milk to feed to their
pigs by manufacturing their milk into
butter at home; others have claimed
that they would rather have a gallon
of whey to feed than skimmed milk.
In my opinion, there is hut little differ
ence; there arc no flesh-producing qual
ities in either; it merely keeps them
alive.'
In regard to this last point, we think
the correspondent is mistaken, But-
tor-milk contains nearly all the nutri
tive properties of the pure milk, while
in chccsc-inaking. almost all the nutri
ment goes into the cheese, which is as
valuable for food as most kinds of
meat. The dillcrcncc in value between
butter-milk and whey for feeding does
not, however, offset the difference in
butter and cheese from the same
amount of milk in selling. Something
also depends ou the breed of cows.
Jerseys generally give milk richer in
butter, and Ayrshires give milk richer
in caseine for cheese-making.
Bcslroylng II 'mis.
July and August, sws the Rural
Sew Yorker, are probroty the best
months in t he year for destroying weeds.
The summer heats are then at their
fiercest, and all annual weeds cut down
at their roots speedily wither and die.
j The tougher perennials have made their
I growth for the season, and have nearly
| perfected their seed. The root then
! lias least vitality, and if tho top be cut
j off, a feebler effort is made to reproduce
it, especially if the weeds grow in a
| tough sod of gross. We have known
frequent mowings of thistles in sod to
| reduce the vitality of the patch so
J much that it would produce only here
land there a stalk, until the field was
Improving Poor Soils. j mcnvP( j aga j n .
Many examples are given in the last j In the growing corn, August is,
rojiort of tho United States Agri'-nl ! of all months, the time to destroy
tural bureau of the renovation of worn j Canada thistles and quack. Keep the
and apparently worthless soils, and the j plant down as much as possible early
increase of feitility in fresh but nil- I in the season; then, as the corn begins
promising lands. Fields that have to tassel out, go through with a light
The Annual Fair for 1875 of the Georgia State Agri
cultural Society will be held in
M1CON, GEORGIA.
At the Beautiful CENTRAL CITY PARK GROUNDS,
Beginning
MONDAY, OUTOBER
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
18,
HARDWARE,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Horse-Shoe Nails.
?u> hi in U*t, covering all Departments of Industry, from which the
Field Crop Department.
r As Sulphate
aliove. The Analysis of the Mu.-* by Prof. Ch
F. ChantLer, p|». B. of the College of Pharmacy.
New York Citjr, proves its iierfcct adaptation to
overv form of disease pr«*cecding from the
the Liver the Kidneys, and the Blood.
ANALYSIS:
Sulphuric Acid.
Alumina, }
Oxide of Iron,
Line,
Magnesia,
Poixra, |
Soda, |
Carbonic Acid,
l'horphoric Acid.
Silica.
Organic Matter.
The Mass is harmless and may Ik* used at
will. Being fully aware of the popular prejudice
existing against advertised remedies we otter the
Mas* under the following warrants, via: 1st that
the medicine shall Ik* what is claimed for it. 2nd.
All money sent hv Registered letters snail reaeli
us. 3rd. All tuedielucs ordered by the public shall
reach them in good condition and give satisfaction.
4th. That We hold ourselves res]Km*ible to forfeit
if we violate any of these warrants.
l’KU’E—$2 postage |aid by mail, or. three pack
ages for $5. Six packages wiil »** sent by Express
for $t», or.it will be sent C. O. 1». with return
barges added, if ordered in b»t*ol not less than
me half dozen. Address,
Ali m Mass Company.
Alum Wells P. O., Washington Co., Ya.
August In 187%—42-Iy.
For the beat and largest display in merit and variety ot sample products from the field, garden,
orchard, dairy ami apiary—the contribution ot a single lartu — ——
For the U*st six stalks ot cotton -to liecome the property of the Society ~
For the l**st five bales, crop lot of sh irt staple cotton, by one exhibitor —- —•
For the best single ale of short staple - —-
Horse Department.
Best thoroughbred stallion.
Best walkiug horse.
Best saddle horse or mare,
Best single buggie borwui mare,
Best combination horse or mare.
Best double team, owned by once'
Best Georgia raised mule,
Best mule, open to the world,
Albemarle Female Institute.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Nineteenth annual session begins first of Sep-
temlwr. For circular giviug Faculty and cx-
M. A., Principal.
|**!I.SC
add res
K. II. RAWLINGS
Aug. IS—12-K.
Cattle Department.
lte«t herd—one Lull aud lour cows or heifera-all to 1m of erne breed and owned exclusively by one
exhibitor, - -.---------si
Best milch cow, - -- -- -- -- -- -
Cow giving the richest milk. - - - - - - - • ’ *
$10 aud 820 for the best bull and cow, res]** lively, of each of the following breeds: Alderney,
Ayreshire, Devon and Durham.
R«*st sow and pigs under six mouths old, - -- -- -- -
Poultry Department.
For the best trio of each variety,
Best aud largest display in variety aud i
Best and largest display in variety and i
Best display of pigeons, -
Bc-t display of rabbits, - - -
erit of domestic fowls, raised in Georgia,
frit of same, open to the world,
Droaildus Female College,
I Late Winchester Baptist Female Institute,)
WINCHESTER, VA.,
Rev. E. J. Willis, - - President,
With & full corpsof instructors, commences its fifth
year on the first of Scpteml«*r next, with the most
encouraging prospects. No location could Ik* more
favorable for health, and the religious and social
advantages are unsurpassed—commend!;ig it*clt
esi*ecially to Southern Parents.
For Catalogue, addiess th«* President.
August Is—12-U.
Farm anti Fidt).
been exhaustively cultivated fur twenty
and even forty years have been restor
ed to original productiveness, not by
guanos and superphosphates, at sixty
and eighty dollars |>er ton, but by in
expensive local resources, the cheapest
and ino-t reliable of which is found in
clovcring. In one case in Butler
county, l’a.. a section of thin gravelly
hoe and cut every spear or thistle and
pull up every blade of quack with nil
the root that can be got attached. The
quack should l>c got in a heap and
burned, hut the thistle roots will sel
dom, if ever start again; and pulling
up at this season of the year, or even
cutting off, i- final destruction. The
cost of doing this i- not laigo, varying
LARGEST SCHOOL.
Ds.
WARD’S Seminary for Young Ladies
Nashville Tenu., is the largest in the South
and fifth in the U. S. Send for new catalogue.
Fall Session SeptcmU'r 2d. August IS—42-K.
THE ONLV POMTECIINIC HUM SCHOOL.
Horticultural Department.
B.-I <li«|ilar of garden vegetable*, grown l>r one i- rxin, J
Home Industrial Department.
Ik >t colh riion ol jellies, preserve-, ptckl*'*, jams, catsups syrup* aud cordials, made and exhibited
bv one lad v, - 5
Best ai*play of breads by one lady, - -- -- -- --
Ornamental Needle Work.
B*-r display in \ariety ..ffotaalo baudi craft,embracing needlework, embroidery,crocheting,knit-
MI LB TJRN WAGON'S,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels,
Axles, Springs,&c., Rublier and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill
Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow-ware, Ac.
Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the
W I 3ST S H T !P Cr T 1ST *
Brinley’s Steel Plows, Peacock Steel Plows, Fairbanks’
Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac., &c., Ac.
Any article in our line not in stock will be ordered when desired, with the
least possible delay. Gall and examine our stock and price*. "Wa
June 16, 1875. ^
Fine Art Department.
Fest oil painting (any subject),
Hr«t |x»i
1 pat
iiUg,
color,
Ik -i display ot painttug* aud drawing* by
lie-t collection **f drawings hv a gut under
Best display ot drawings t»v the pupil* of o
Best display of Photographs,
Hc-t di-pi*y of jewelry, siUerwarc, etc.,
Bc-t displu
Best dlipltt
ILm •iispla
SEND YOi l: DAUGHTERS TO Till: ,
Georgia Female College, j Ta
School, luatlhful ami a<v,-soibI.-. i pro
.Merchants' Displays.
Special Premiums for Granges.
P. A. SUMMEY.
P. W. HUTCHESON.
Silver i^Flalod^art-
(MUSICAL IflSTflUifiEHTS,'
SPORTSMEN'S ARTICLES Of ALL kl\6>.
B EING bettor prepared now than
ever to do all kinds of RKIWIUINg. 0 .
sparing no pains to please all, will only •„
GIVE US A TRIAL.
IGTENGRAVING in all it* branchesNf.XTrr
AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Our aim will tm to otter k«mh|, reliable p,„d« .,
the VERY LOWEST FIGURES.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
J. Moses’ Electro Galvanic
Spectacles.
tti; Old Gold mul Silver Wight, f.. r v. \>\, i, Uir
highest caah price will U* paid.
«*>- College Avenue, op]H>*ite tli I\.>i--
March 6;d,-tf.
GENERAL TICKET
RAILROAD TICKETS
p sale, by all route*, ’and to all principal n, •
in the
UNITED STATES.
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON 8t BELL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
9
IRON, STEEL AND N AILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
l’ii-i»rpa-'cd. I’j
Horn
Tin* Kx|ien*e* ar»- 1
*chuot.:md the inst
and Mu*ir utc *|h*
Y. BROWNE, I’resi lent, Ma ti-.n. on.
August If*—12-R.
Wesleyan Female College
MACON, GA.—Tin* :Sth Annual Sex-ion opeim
Sept. I s 1*75. w ith a full c*iri»« «»f |>n»fe««ir* and
teacher*. The olde-t Fnuale Oil lege in the world.
Endorsed by the »k-*1 |«Uroii:u*e in the South.
Health record uuMir|«a*neU ; iuMruction thorough ;
curriculum of the highe*t order. Addrens, R# v.
W. C. BOSS, D. D.. I’re*’!..or Rev. C. W.SMITH,
D. D. t Soc’y. Augu-t 1*»—42-It.
P leasant and profitable
EMPLOYMENT.-” Beautiful!” ”« harm
ing!” **Ol», how lovely!” “What are they
worth!” Ar. Such are exclamation* h> those who
v*e the large elegant New ( hroiuos produced by the
Euro|tean
di-play in merit aud v:
m1uc(*1 or made by the i
ck Sin
nprehi
assume most erroneously to lx* unstiiUHi
for grass culture, aud which Southern
fanners have strangely neglected as a
meat producing section, tor obvious
reasons, »now era is dawning, and
clover and orchard grasses are in many
places found to ho sources of imme
diate and heavy profits, and of so great
ly increased fertility. In large lands
of more torrid, temperature the cow
pea performs quickly and inexpensive
ly, Inc work of amelioration assigned
to red clover in argillaceous soils. It
is a plant literally worth millions to
the South, probably ns good an amonia
gatherer as clover; perhaps equally as
good for fattening swine and growing
with greater facility ir. poorer soils.
This investigation presents prominent
ly three suggestive points; first, the
use of the fertilizer is becoming more
general and more discriminating;
second, few, if any, soils in the country
are so rich that they cannot l>e made
more productive by judicious fertiliza
tion ; third farm yard manures are the
time last year purchased 14J ewes,
giving 82 per head. The lot cost him
therefore 82S6. This spring lie sheared
and sold from his lot of ewes 600
pounds of wool at thirty-four cents per
iKmnd, realizing therefrom $204. They
brought 110 lambs, which, altogether,
weighed 8,758 pounds. These sold nt
5J ceuts per pound, realizing there
from 459,004. One ewe died and nine
lambs were killed by the dogs. Twenty-
two of his ewes failed to bring lambs.
He has on hand yet 120 good ewes of
the lot bought worth 8240. Now
figure on this farmers of Sumner, and
see if it is not profitable, leaving
out the cost and trouble of feeding,
shearing, and attending to’hese sheep,
is it not clear that he has realized in
less than a year, from an investment
of 8286, the sum of 8617,794.
Broom Corn—Broom corn should
and can he raised in the South. It
will grow on any soil where bread corn
will grow--and yields from five hun-
Cliroi
tb<*
i-. l a
u|tlali<»
to l.i
s AgeDt*
Ih-M 0|HllillR «
ltili partb tilar,
A-Mr^s F. GL
Bo* I on, Ma>*.
The
land, on which it was thought no one ! with prices of labor and abundance of
could secure a decent living, came into weeds; hut we are satisfied that it is _ i( <o >nd lVlu ,. 1 . jl . an t hrolu „ ,. ul , u
the hands ot' German imigrants at no-: always a profitable operation on all I rs.-Vuii perf- t .ui.
minnl rates. They cleared off’ the j land foul with thistles. 'Vc have re- “ " " ‘
brush, plowed and cultivated, turned i peatedlv hud the cost more than |>re-
under green crops; savc<l every fertiliz-J paid not only in the crop, hut in the
ing material available; never dupli-1 succeeding o:tts and liarley, besides
aitevl a crop in five or six years' rota- leaving t ho land cleaner for years there-
tion, ami that is now a garden, and I after.
from worthlessness has advanced to the I — ...
value ol one hundred dollars per acre, ! How Kiikei* Raisixi: Pays in Till,
audit is yearly Iroeoming more pro- ! Simmi:i:.—It is said by some that
ductivc. These owner-, in some eases, j raising sheep in this country does not
have raised and educated families, live I pay. Let us see. Practical experience
comfortably, ride in carriages, and j is letter than theory. We will give
have money at intcre-l. In other in- j our readers ou example that has oe-
.-tnnees in which the aid of clover Iras j eurred in a mile ami a bn If of Gallatin,
Iks-ii invoked, swine feeding in clover and it demonstrates that it is, ami can
fields have been a valuable means of • he made a most profitable branch of
soil improvement. In the South, a agricultural industry. M. J. I>. Mi!-
region which many Northern writers 1 ler, living just South of town.
tii. 1
Hi I:nli
II liu*i thi-the
make uume)-. K..r
oiitilfiitial circular.
: :s \Va*hiuKi»n St.,
Au>:u>t 18 42-R.
ail»lrt***o* a* tho Fa
Tito public will l*o kopt :
cut*.
So ml to tho St
filiation*, etc..
iuo aud |i
itrsc, milch c«»\
tuuitjr t«» net'll
repro*oiitative
id niauy <li*tiiiKui*h«*l
li*t oi'Lxrxo Money Pri-iniuu'.s.
vor lull iu tho State or tho South. More aud tutor hor*e*,
than ever Ik*fore exhihitiil. Fartie* wishing fine ntock, a* a
horou^hhred hull, trio of chicken*, etc., will liml the occasion
• t*> the progrt-
• North an*l North went have ltoen inviUtl to deliver
..r* throughout the whole country ate expected,
mul development* of the Fair iu future advertise-
outturn List-, embracing a fall schedule of the premiums, rule*,
graving* of tho beautiful and magnifievni Fair Ground*.
A. II COLQUITT, Fresldent.
T. G. IlOLT, General SuiH*rinten<ient.
M A LOOM JOHN ST« )N, Secretary.
Brown Cotton
Company.
(Hu
ATWOOD COLOGNE,
ROSE GERANIUM COLOGNE,
GOLDEN BELL COLOGNE,
FARINA COLOGNE,
HOYT’S COLOGNE,
LUBIN'S EXTRACTS.
liest for general use ; green manures, ,drcd to one thousand pounds per acre,
' w and requires but little care. It is plan
ted closely in drills four feet apart;
nnd ns it soon outgrows the weeds, re
quires hut little work. The lowest
yield is five hundred pounds per acre,
nnd this at ten cents (it is two to five
cents more) per pound, makes a crop
worth as much as cotton, with less
trouble every day.
are the cheapest means of soil renova
tion. and commercial fertilizers are
useful for quick results nnd for specific
purpose.
Who is the Best Farmer?—The
best farmer is he who raises the best
and largest crops on the smallest sur
face of land at the least expense, and
at the same time annually improves
his soil; who understands his business
and attends to it; whose manure heap
is very large and always increasing;
whose corn-crib and smoke-house are
at home; who is surrounded by all the
necessaries and comforts of life; who
studies his profession and strives to
reach perfection in it; who keeps a
strict account of his outgoes as well as
his incomes, and who knows how he
stands at the end of each season. Such
a farmer, in nine times out of ten, will
succeed and not only make farming a
pleasant, but a profitable occupation.
Try it and see liow it is yourself, read
er.—Farmer’s Vindicator.
Attlt. MarANGE.—Nine large ap
ples peeled and prepared the same as
apple sauce, three tablespoons of sugar;
cover tight in a stow pan; when done
strain tnrongh a cullender, beat the
yolks of four eggs, mix this with the
rinds of two lemons, put it in tho pud
ding dish and cover it with the whites
hfflten to a stiff froth with a tablespoon
of sugar and the juice of one lemon.—
Place the whole in the oven until the
marange is slightly browned.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
SOAPS OF ALL KINDS.
WHIG 1 IT’S EXTRACTS,
IIA1R BRUSHES,
GENUINE BAY RUM.!
Cotton Gins, Presses,
. PORTABLE ENGINES,
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c.
DEUPltEE BLOCK. ATHENS, GEORGIA.
June 28, 1875. * 34-tf.
11’^ All,
Buy your Tickets bef
all information from
Gait. WM. WILLIAMS.
Agent Southern Ex|ir«*«* ('«*., Athens,Ga
May 12, 75-tf. •>.
The Chicago Farm Pumps
Patent PorrrlainLinil Iron Winik hmip
Tor CUterus and Wells o: i-y
POWDER PUFFS.
And a
iv
many of other Toilet Articles.
Just it«
LONGS & BILLLJiPS.
NEW LONDON, ui.NX.,
Manufacture!* of C<*tt«»n Gir.*, (\.tt*»n Gin IY«*<1-
**rs, Condenser* and Cotton Gin MateriaDot every
dcM-riptioti. Our Gin* have Iwen iu u*c thirty
year*, nnd have an established reputation for *itu-
plicity, lig t-rutining, durability and for quality
and quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder is
easilv attached to the (■iu, uud easily oiH?rated by
any hand of ordiuary intellUtence. They are the
simplest and che:»j*e*t Feeder in :!»•• market uud
feed with more regularity loan i* po*-iblehy band,
increasing the outturn and giving a cleaner and
better sample. At all Fair* when* exhibited and
by Planter* having them in use, they have lieen
accorded the highest enconium*. (*»r Condenser*
are wcll-mwle, durable and *iniple in roii*trnction,
and do what is miuired of them rapidly and well.
No additional power i- required to drive the Feed
er or Condenser, and no Gin Hou*c i* complete
without them. We are prepared t<> warrant, to
any reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to every
purchaser. Circ ular*, prices aid full information
furnished. Address us above, or apply to .SUM
MEY, HUTCHINSON A BELL, Athens, Ga.
August 1&—42-li.
$50 TO $10,000
lias been lnv<*sted in 3t<s-k Privileges and paid
900 c Fx r t. PROFIT.
'* How to Do It,'* a Book on Wall St., sent free.
TUMRRIDGK A CO., Banker* A Brokers, 2 Wall-
st., N. Y. August lh—42—11.
mwiO —The choicest in the world— Im-
1 porters’ price*—I.argc*t Company m
America—staple article—please* e very bod v-*T rmde
(‘ontinnallv increasing—Agent* wanted every-
where—best Inducement*—don’t waste time—send
$77
A Week guaranteed to Male andFe-
male Agents, in their locality. Cbsts
Nothing to tir it. Particulars Free.
P. O. VICKERY A CO., Augusta,
Me. Augu*t 18—12-U.
Baked Tomatoes.—One quart of
fresh round tomatoes. Scald and peel
carefully, so as not to break the toma
to ; put into a deep dish, and season
with a little salt and cayenne. Boll
a teacupful of crackers and spread ov
er the top; cover lightly, ana bake iu
a quick oven half an hour. Two or
three lumps of butter, the size of a
Lima bean, may be dropped into the
dish, just before dishing up. Slip
thorn out carefully, the brown side up,
or leave them in the baking dish.
Sore Shoulders in Work Horses
—Get a piece ot leather and havo it
cut into such a shape as to lie snugly
between the shoulder of the horse and
the collar. The collar will slip about
on the leather instead of the shoulders
and there will be no chafing.
A simple m6do of keeping butter in
warm weather is to set over the dish
containing it a large flower pot or un
glazed earthenware crock, inverted.—
Wrap a wet doth around the coveting
vessel, and place the whole where there
is a draft ot air.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
Savannah Weekly Morning Sews
Will he vent to any add re** sir: months for On«
Dollar. Thia is one of the cheapest weeklies pub*
lislied. It is not a blanket sheet in which all sorts
of matter is promiscuously thrown. It is a neatly-
printed four-page paper, compactly made up. and
edited with great care. Nothing of adullor heavy
character is admitted into the coluuius of the
Weekly. It is an elaborately compiled compen
dium of the best things that appear in the Unity
Jfnes. The telegraphic despatches of the week are
re-edited and carefully weeded of evenrthins that
Is not strictly of a new* character. It also con
tains frill reports of the markets; thus, those who
have not the advantage of a daily mail, can get all
the news, for six months, by sending One Dollar to
the publisher; or for one year by sending Two
Dollars.
The Daily Morning Sexes I* the same reliable
organ of public opinion that it has always been—
vigorous, thoughtful and conservative in thedis*
cunalon of tho Issues of the day, and lively, sik
ling and entertaining in its presentation of the
news. Ingathering and publishing the latest in
formation and in discussing questions of public
policy, the Morning Sexes ~ fully abreast of the
uigat enterprising journalism of the times. Price,
310 for 12 months; ft5 for 6 months.
The 7W- Weekly Sexes has the same features as
the Daily Sexes. Price, 36 for 12 months; 33 for
6 months.
Money for either paper can be sent by P. O.
order, registered letter or Express, at publisher’s
risk.
The Morning News Printing Office
Is the largest In th. Suite. Every description ot
PrlnUn, done at the ahorteat not lee. Blank Booki
or .U kinds cade tooidar. Book Binding and
Bulla, executed with dltpatch. Estimates for
work ptmopUr furnished..
Address all Utters, J. H. E8TOX, Savannah,Oa
Atif.n.isw. ,i.
18T5- 1875.
READ THIS.
SPUING ANNOUNCEMENT!!
I would respectfully inform the citi-
sens of Athens ami vicinity, tlrat I have lust
returned from New York with a COMPLETE
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, consisting of
Dry flood*, Clothing, (aSpecial-
ty,) for Men, Youth and Boy*.
Also, a full line of Gents Fur
nishing Goods, Hats, A r o-
Xrarlyrail *Us.a.es originate from Indiee-tlon f 10IIS, (i}c. , (t’C., tC'C. jti'C.
and Torpidity ol the IJvrr. aud rrllef is always ;
anxiously sought arter. If the IJver I* Regulate! . A fllll line of THid I PR (Hid CwPnt*
in in. action, health i*almost invariably secured. \ " , v r . W
Want of actiou in the Liver causes Headache, t on- Philadelphia (JllSlOm Jlfade
*!lpstion. Jaundice. Pain in the Shoulders, **
Uough, thill*, Plr/lnrsN, sour Stomach, ka*l tule tO/lOCH.
in the uiuuth, bllllou* attacks palpilatlen of the
heart, depression «r spirit*, or the blare, and
hundred other symptom*, for which *1 MUONS - .. M - ,
LIVER REG FLAVOR 1* the lu**t remedy that has cau * motto is
ever been discovered. It act* mildly, effectually,
and beings simple vegetable compound, can do no
’ l>e tak< **'
To which I invite their special attention before
purchasing, a* money can t*o saved by giving me a
iujury in any quantie* that it may l
liarmlr** in every way ; it ha* been used for 4U
year*, aud hundred* ot the good and trreat from all
part* of the country will vouch for its being the
purest and best.
Simmons' Liver Rogulatcr. or Medicine,
Is harmless.
Is nodrastic violent medicine,
Is sure to cure if takeu regularly,
la no intoxicating beverage,
Isa faultless family medicine,
la the cheapest medicine iu the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest results to
thu most delicate infant,
I>oes not interfere with business,
I>oe» not disarrange the system.
Takes the place ol Quinine aud Bitters of every
kind.
Contains the simplest and bust remedies.
For Sale By All Druggists.
Manhood; IIovv Lost, How
Restored!
Just published a new edition of Dr
Culverwells Celebrated Essay on tho
radical cure (without medicine) of
Sperranttorhcra or Seminal Weakness,
involuntary Seminal Lotnes. Imputen-
1 ev also. Consumption, Epilepsy aud
ced by self-indulgence or sexual extrar-
;am r, nC.
Price, In a sealed envelope, only six cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay,
dearly demonstrates, from a thirty years success
ful practice, that the alarming consequence* of
self-abuse may be radically cured without the dan
gerous use of internal medicine or the application
of Hie knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once
sknple, certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi
cally.
W This Lecture should be in the hands of eve*
ry youth and every man In the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to[ any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt ol six cents or two pos
tage st am I*.
Address the Publishers,
CUA8. J. C. KLINE A CO.
127 Broadway, New York.
Post Office Box, 458C. July 14-3m
SLAJVR 'DFFDS,
Neatly printed, and for sale caeap
at this office.
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Respectfully,
OIIAS. STERN,
April 21-Sra Athene, Ga.
WEATHERLY & CO.
ARE NOW READY® W
far «ie and }uum? ffads.
H aving just returned from New
York with . LARGE AND W*» L SE
LECTED STOCK of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing, Hats,
Boots, Shoes, Wood and
Willow Ware, Hard
ware, Crockery,
Drugs, &e.
Prices to suit these hard times.
AU kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken In exchange for Goods. Call and see us at
the corner of Clayton and Thomas Streets.
April 21, Wi!. 25*tf.
’<\V
Bj. SCIIEVE*ELL «Sk CO.,
BROAD STREET, ATHENS. G \.
DEALERS IN
'Watches; CJoeSss, ^eweX^yj
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
GUNTS, PISTOLS, AlfUl VNITIOX
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
e&WMS, F&JVCF tmTICLES* &c.
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OK
SILVER AND GOLD PLATING,
And all work of this kind, such as Forks, Spoons,
Watches, plated by us, warranted equal to that
done by any establishment in the country.
-Y£-
Are Cheap, Curable and IScisut
OVES 100,000 SOLD.
^ EVERY PUMP WARRANTED
Asy C-.: 7i:a. •
CHILD', NICKERSOH&CO.,
GENERAL HARDWARE DEALER?*.
June 16,1375.
ASTONISHING.
REASON
Tho progres* made by the WILSON SillTTIJ.
SKIVING BACIIINK. luventivr *k:ll lu* b*vn
taxed to it* utmost, an«l th** re*uli i>. th«*
The Most Perfect and De-irabie Ma
chine, for General and Family
yet prutluct-l. It is Simple ari. 1 Ea-y t<>
i* net liable to got out ol repair, it* ” orK 1
Best n* wa* shown by the
FIRST PREMIUMS
awanleil it at the Universal Exhibiti. n in ' i« nn—
in 1873, and it is sold ut a
LESS PRICE
than any other Machine of it* >TANBARD •
CELLENCK. , „ „ rIMV .
For rale by J. M. UPSHAW and V- I’.UKH
FITH. Be sun* t. * 1
Mav 19, 187.%
Wil-“
2Wt
Rustic Window Shades.
At $1.50 per pair.
At $1.75 per pair.
At $2.00 per pair.
At $2.20 per pair.
At $4.00 per pair.
At $4.50 per pair.
Th, met elqnat, •lmpl*, and mart durald,
Bhwlu in w«. Th, tlwr. price, Include nil the
nfcpmxj flature,. They can be put upin fire mln-
otee, by any one who can drleen nail, and they
nerer gegout of order. Call nnd we then nt
. . „ BURKE'S Beok Store.
June 2. 1,75. Dj.tf
1776. 1876.
THE GREAT
CENTENNIAL
But that is Nothing in Comparison with the
GBAUD ITEBCAOTIILE ESPOSITIOU
AT THE STORE OF
HUNTER & BUESSE,
WHERE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE STOCK OF
RE4DY-MADE CLOTHINC4 !
AIDAIP^ID 1P<I> Will®
oassimbrb anb other cloths,
Parasols, Umbrellas and Ifry Goods,
STREW GOODS, IAMBS' A!M 0SMT3 T HATS,
Boots and Shoes, Fancy and Family Groceries,
WOOB3BN-W.AJB3B ®
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Leather, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Cigars, Tobacco, Sec., &c.
CHOICE FLOUR AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
OSNABURGS, SHEETINGS, YARNS, &C.’ &C., &C.
i Jhe above Goods having been recently purchased in New York, at re
duced prices, are now offered to the public at Low Figures. U&r Come and
be convinced.
HUNTER & BUESSE,
April 14,34-tf DEUPREE’S CORNER
Pattern* for Dolls’ Clothes.
Instructive, Amusing and Enter•
tain ing.
“I stopped ut the B«x»k f*’torc, tin* Trou*w»u l
For Dolfic must hive some new clothes I thought.
See! here are the pattern*, in color* -o bnifnj.
I have tried every one. and fiud them all right-
Each package contain* all the rot terns n0 U*’!V,V/
for a DoB’h Wardrobe. Price cen}*. M»tW.
postage |«tld, on receipt
June 2,187%.
BURKE’S li.Mk f
:tl-t*
NEW BOOKS.
CIGNA Onida’s last, $2.00.
O Three Feathers, by Win. Black, 81.00.
ape of thcGamp. lllus'.rated, 3l.0*».
lice Loraine.bv Blackwood, 75c.
Walter’s Word, by James I*ayne, 50c.
A Mad Marriage, by M. Agnis Fleming, 51* ,:
Pastor’s Recollection*, $1.50.
For tode at
June 23. ,H-tf. BURKE'S Took !*>**
m
TUB JAS. IEFFEI'
Pooble Turbine Water
POOLE &H S I’
Uaiii*f' e ; rsa
factor;.,
®B|gl
6£g§SK
Blacksmith Shop
■pjlLL FEW ....UlSeSfi
■ il announce to tho cltijens of. U, t0 Jo all
joining country that bo i« tal*y i ff c K, r in »
manner ol wort in the MnckeaKh jm Hc a«
rlor manner and at reawoaMe - , Uf
the l«at workmen audhaea nothin 1 h0 , ing ,and
material. I'lanuiton Work, “2go 110 r lor*!*",
very difficult jobr^npecWty. W' ^c.
ppoaite Mr. J. Z. Coopcr’a Livery > ta
Good Reading at Panic P rl ^ 8 '
TkURING the summer n' on fc
JL> eeUaneona Book, of all Un*. **>« g,,»«
at UnaArvr Beducko Paic»- No*
to jet ««od reading at low p«,k|tot*'
Jnn® 2,1173.