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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
TUESDAY JUNE 13 1862.
XDWtN R. KINNEBRKW, Travei.inci A«gsT
SUBSCRIPTION:
PER YEAR
CLUBS OF TEN .
CLUBS OF TWENTY
INVARIABLY IS ADVANCE.
SI SO
1 28
1 OO
'‘HOG AND HOMINY."
A Vlatt to tho Bolf Supporting and Modal Form
. of Mr. A. 8. Dorsey.
▼ery few mistakes were made during
theeveniug. It waseertninlynn inter
esting occasion, and these courts are
calculated to be of great service to the
students. There was n large vein of
humor running through the debates,
that generally turned on the Sophs.
Upon adjournment, after returning
thanks to the visitors present, a spe
cial resolution was passed congratula
ting tho Bophs. upon their good behav
ior on tills occasion.
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES.
Tuesday evening, through the kind
ness of our genial friend Ab Dorsey, wo
visited his splendid plantation,' about
six miles distant from Athens, down the
Lexington road. Sitting behind liis.last
trotter distance was annihilated, and we
soon readied our destination. Every
thing on his place* betokens skilful man
agement and a successful, progressive
farmer. Tho fences arc all in splendid
condition, “mule high anil pig light.'’
ilia Mda pro an clean aa a garden, bill
sale ditched and free from washes. I.ike
all the crops in lids auction Mr. Dorsey’s
cotton ia backward, but tlie warm days
are faat bunging It out and it will favor
ably compare with tlie best crop in this
county. One Held is partimilsrly fine,
and full of squares. Ilia upland corn is
unsurpassed. One strip of nearly^ hun
dred acres la almost black with rich
ness, and with (air seasons must average
fifteen or tweuty bushels per acre. This
corn is all fertilized with home-made
manure, and conclusively proves that
our farmers can raise as fine corn on
their uplands as ia tho bottoms, if they
prepare their land properly. Between
each hill ia planted j*aa, which ure now
luxuriaut. His wheat and oat crop com
paiea with.his other cereals. They are,
simply nuperb and tlie harvest is now
progressing. Mr. Dorsey’s overseer in
formed him that he had cutalready fully
1,200 bushels of oats. As soon as these
crops are hauled off, the land is sown
broadcast ill peas, and after the firat nip
ping frost tlie vines turned under for
manure. Thus each year finds tlie fields
improving instead of degenerating.
Mr. Dorsey runs a self-supporting
farm. He carried us tlirongh Ills large
barns, even now filled to tlie rafters witli
a loot year’s crop of hay and fodder. lie
lias throe large cril>» of ear coni, and
one of them it won’t be necessary for
him to open this year, as lie is feeding
liis stock on oats. Ho says it is a mista
ken idea about plow-stock requiring so
much corn anil fodder, and referred to
tlie fine condition of his horses nud mules
to substantiate tlie assert ion.
Mr. D. also gives some attention to
stock raising. Jle has n drove of a- line
Berkshire nud l’uland China lings us can
be found iu tho state, a Hock of improv
ed sheep, nnd a large drove of goats.
These latter, lie says, will give no Irinili-
blc about jumping if limy are raised un
der a good fence, and never permitted to
pasture on a Hold, lie hus also three
beauUful fish-ponds, one of them now
stocked with carp.
Ills tenant houses are ull neat frame
buildings, with every convenience and
good gardens attached, built in a row
like a village. lie says he 1ms no dilfi-
culty about hiring nil the hands he
wants, lor a darkey loves a good home
as much as tlie white man. His farm
along the road is enclosed with a neat
plank fence, for a long distance.
This gciillemuu hus several acres in
tlie most improved peach ami other fruit
trees, but tills year they are not liearing
as the bail cleaned the trees of tlie grow
ing crop.
It is certainly well worth the visit to
examine this model farm.
THE QUESTION SETTLED
JKWJSLKY.
THE LADIES
AND THE PUBLIC GENERAILY
Are respectfully invited to ell .ube store of
A. S. MANDEVILLE,
of the universal success of *$i ^ ^^^ are >
The Secret
1 on*- V. hoKllled Cook Robin f
Who nominated Stephens?
“I," sfttd Marcellos,
“WUh my Post-Appeal het'owa,
i blowcd him out.”
Who'll dig his grave? . ..'gi •
“1 “ quoth Gu, Bacon. , ., ..
“If I ain't mistaken,
I'll dig his grave."
■*, ?J, , , .
Who'll write his epitaph ?
“I,“ spake our Emory,
“Killed liy bad memory,”
I'll write o er bis gruve." :,;
And who'll mourn Ills loss? .
“I.'' sighed old >'ch..
“For lie promised mu to melt
The democratic paity into mine."
Ingoraoll'a Creed.
1. Happiness is the only good.
2. Tlie way to be happy is to make
others happy. Other things being
equal, that man is happiest who is the
nearest just—who ia truthful, merciful
ami intelligent—in other words, the one
whef lives in accordance witli the condi
tions of life. ' ' ' i; '
fi. Tiiejiime to l* happy is now, and
the place to be hap|ly Is here.
4. Reason is the lumpof the mind—
tlie only torch nf progress; and, instead
of blowing that out and depending
tijioii darkness anil dogma, it is far bet'
ter to increase that sacred light.
5. Every man should be the intellec
tual pnqirletor of himself and intellec
tually hospitable—ami upon every brain
■eason should lie enthroned as king.
ti. That every man must bear tlie con
sequences, at least,of Ids actions; that
if he puls Ids hands in the lire, his
hands must smart and not the hands of
another. In oilier wonls, that each
man must eat tlie fruit of the trie lie
plants.
A Double Advance.
Brown’s Iron Bitters is sim
ply this: It is the best Iron
preparation ever made; is
compounded on thoroughly
scientific, chemical and
medicinal principles, And
medicinal principles, and
does j ust what is claimed for;
it—no more and no less.
I M ’ ,*~.v; off
(it -
“dl
By thorough and rapid ,
assimilation with the blood, j
.if: reaches evety part pf the .!»•
system, healing, purifying
>> and' strengthening. Com)- -ml
m'encnjg’ at the foundation
’ <'...'.it&ililos up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
ll t*il? h«lilf -t'b ■ I , .Ilil Vl .
. 7;-Dearborn Ave. # Chicago, No-. 7.
l have been a treat suTcrcr from
, averywcalcstomach,hea'tburn t and
flysprana in Its wont form.' Sdjiy
1 wverything 1 sire cave me distress,
• . end 1 coaid cat but little, l luve
tried everythmgrecoraraended, have
taken the prescriptions of a dozen
* • 1 physicians, but cot no relief until I
took Brown’s Iron Bitters. I fed •
none of the old troubles, and am a '
stew man. I am getting much
stronger, and fed first-rate. I ata
a railroad engineer, and noVr nuke
my trips regularly. 1 can not say
too much in praise of your wonder
ful medicine. 1 . D. C. Mack.
, Bitova’s. Iron Bitters
does not contain whiskey
pf alcohol; and will' ‘not
blacken the teeth, or cause
headache and constipation.
It will ctlre dyspepsia, indi
gestion, heartburn, sleep
lessness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
Use only Brown’s Iron Bitters made by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper.
In tlie ante lielluin days a New
York state grocer raised the price of
a certain grade of tea from “three
shillings’’ to45 cents, and an old far
mer wiio cauie in with a barrel of cl
tier vinegar to sell, could hardly cred'
it his senses when told that his favo-
r s te brand of teu hud ndvanecd several
cents per pound.
“What on airtli is tlie reason for
tins sudden raise?” lie inquired.
“Scarcity of lea diesis,” was the
brio! answer.
‘•\V«'l!, do von want my vinegar?”
“Mow much ?’’
“Eight cents a gallon.”
“I only paid you seven for.tl.t last.”
“Yes, but eider lias riz, ^ou see,”
“Wind lias brought cider up?”ask
ed the astonished grocer.
‘'Scarcity of Ining-liole plugs," was
the quiet hut serious reply.
They looked at each other without
winking, and llieu tea dropped back
tolls and eider to 7 cents.
‘PARLIAMENTARY TACTICS."
A Strange Story.
Two sisters were engaged to be simul
taneously married at Lafayette, Indiana.
Their ullium'cd husbands came to town
on tlie morning of t lie day set for their
double wedding, and called at tlie house.
The mother went to awaken tlie girl*,
and found the room empty, tlieir ward
robes gone, and a letter saying that they
had run away to avoid matrimony.
Two weeks later they were fotiud in St.
Louis, siek from continual drunkenness,
and one bruised by a light with a boon
companion. Their exploit is singular,
as they had been gently reared, and the
bridegrooms from whom they fled were
of their own choosing.
SILVER AXI) PLATER WARE,
W atehes, Clocks
GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC.
CALL ON THE OLD RELIABLE.
W. A. TALMADG
octU-tf | COLLEGE A VEX HE. ATHENS, OA,
BE HAPPY
ill hi 1 j i f -*rt im m
t&iSwarBtefisJirspass" 1 '
ivucii
Charms, etc.. ever brought t«> Athi-n*; and what
could youaelccl im 0 •X'Mtti mid ifuigttr remem
bered than tt tine sold Pen 11 ml <’tt>e far l»u!y c»r
gentleman a* a prwnt! There la • tithe for eV
ervthiug under the »un. lA-t «is nuw luvoa
34 fcRRY t. HR1STM AS and a HA VYY NEW YEAK
W'.i'tS' 1
CHILDS. NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
1 /.ill. I..' VlnL'CDltAV A I'A *.
scoeF.ssorts to oHtr.ns, nickekson a co.y,
Keep atL.vs in stock the most crenpTele lino at HARDWAREW Northeast Georgta Our store
' ISItKADOCARTERS TOR
PLOWS, FARM IMPLEMENTS,
EAR AXR ROLLER IRON, NAILS, ALL MANNER OF TOOLS,
BARBED WIRE, MACHINERY, THE BEST1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
Mill Findings, ’Itaggj,* A\\h Wagon Material, Harness, Machine Oil,
Pocket.and Table Cutlery,
And in fivtJcvery manner dr'aJtlclo found hi a first-class Hardivnrc Store. W« defy competition
In prices, itivc hs hut utriul and yonr trade is secured. inht-tf
id. .’
»l)t<tiif*
BUGGLES, WAGONS
-t .n-.-.l vne[ 0 si IT A ^.:,:■
REPAIRING REDlicElVw’feE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF AL
Most useful Blrteksmithirig, .
Best and Strongest Wood Work,
Most Elegant Trimming, and the
*' hi »*--•. 1 " |,! Most arttstically finished Paintting.
Done on all vehiejea manufactured by,p. HURLEY. Every frioee at workm
TEED jn^CMfi rt'pre*i>iit*MU > •• I 1 I , , j ;
NO BOTCH WORK; NO SHO DDY WORK
V/ifOR 4<t !«»»• a& flexible find In aoeerrinnee with the stringency of the tl nea.f
nit > tm»T .1 If . < - * *
in *ilI
D. C. HURLEY,
OCONEE STUKK1, ATIIKN
7! CHINA HHI/lki * 1,
er-
chaatB of
ATHENS,
GA.
SKIFF,THE JEWELLER, ATHENS
M ISC’ LLLANEO U 8.
YOU
WANT THE BEST.
YOU GET IT
'When You Buy
DON'T BUY ANY OTHER UNTIL YOU
HAVE TRIED IT.
The Lending Scientists of to-day
a ree that most diseases ure caused hr dUnrder-
KfclnryF «*r Liver. If, therefore, tlie Kidneys
and Liver ure kept in Perfect order, tH-ruy't
health will be the ft sult. This truth has only
been known a short time and for years people
suffered ereat aiftniy without beiUK able to find
relief, lue di^oovery <»f Warner’s Sufv Kidney
and Liver Cure murks a new era in the treat-
tneftt of these troubles. Made fnon a simple
tropical leaf rare value, it contains just the
elements,necessary to nourish 11 n.I invigorate
both of these great organs. an<l safely restore Brand Is the beat and most reliable ROM
and keen them in order. It Is a POSITIVE
Remedy for all the disease* that cause pains
in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver
—Headaches—Jaupdice — Dizziness — Gravel-
Fever, Ajpjc—Muht rial JKevcr, and all diitieulllet
The Tor-Fune
and la the beat and moat reliable ROASTED
COFFEE ou thu. market—it combiner atrengUi
with delteary of flavor—It 1* a prime article.
icary of flavor—It ia a prime article,
and la alaan ro rated to pcrfeoiieu—4t la not
ta. or lamperrl aith in
of the 1
It la an excelk-ul and a
dy for female*
Token of a Race Insult.
Ou Thursday afternoon, upon invi
tation, wo attended tho Moot Parlia
ment of the State University, conven
ed in Demontlrenian hall. We had
long cherished a desire to witness one
of these interesting exercises, but
somehow a cruel fate always Interven
ed and matched our wishes bald-
headed, Just at a time they were about
being fulfilled.
Upon our grand entrer we found the
room already filled with the creme de la
emu of our citizens, one of whom we
were sow which. In fact .the chairs
were so unanimously filled that we
for an Instant seriously contemplated
inviting ennelf to a seat in the middle
of the floor, when Mr. Pope “a grave
and reverend senior,” relinquished to
us his chair and perched himself upon
thetopofau inverted beaver belonging
to a Soph. When we had time to col
lect our equanimity, our eyes roamed
around the room, and this Is the pan-
oinma spread before our vision: In a
distant oorner were seated the youug
ladies from the Institute, and tlieir
smiles of approval was the goal hoped
to be reached by this honorable body;
opposite them sat the hoard of exam
iners; the students were scat-
' tered throughout the hall. In the
Chair reigned Col. Pi H. Bell, the
worthy President; whileCapt. Harry
PliinUy occupied the post of Inside
Guard at tlie door. Tlie flrst sound
that caught our cur upon entrance
was, “the gentleman is out of order;”
but it took half an hour to convince
the gentleman front Troupe that such
was the case. It seems that they were
dissertingaud discussing the constitu
tion of tlie body, and the maimer in
which it was hacked at, abridged,
amended, substituted and finally pass
ed would have done credit to the re
mains of a dog law bill after being
tackled by the Georgia legislature. As
au Illustration we will give tlie first
clause In their constitution, liefore and
after taking:
“The name of this society shall lie
tlie Moot Parliament, aud io lie eoni-
]MJsed of students of the University of
Georgia, who liuvu listened to the lec
tures of Dr. Mell on Parliamentary
Practice.” •
Tlie section was finally physicked
to read ubout as follows, according
to our mental stenography:
“Th*J cognomen of Hit conglom
erated mess of wisdom must be chris
tened the Reiecbstagof the State Uni
versity, and any free born white male
eltlaen of Georgia, of sonnfi mind,
who has ever listened to one of Wiley
Bush’s lectures on the virtues of his
burn medicine, is entitled to member
ship; Prodded, he is not a Soph.”
President ,BeII presided with grace
and dignity, and seemed to have this
accomplishment athia finger’s end.
Sometimes we' would think he had
enough amendments, substitutes,
. i paints otor^ar, question# ofprivilege,
'ale;, ate., heaped within to-ala eMl>
Boston, May X0.—As a colored post of
tlie Grand Arinv of tlie Republic readied
tlie Revere House to-day, Its band and
drum corps ceased playing, and did not
resume until after the hotel had been
passed. It was at the Revere House that
Gen. Robert Smalls, the guest of the
Shaw Guards, colored, failed to obtain
the room which had boon engaged for
him. ,
Ins of the Womb.
A, a Bloo*l lbniflerlt tsimequaleil. for it cures
the organs that note thu blood.
Ttat, Keuicdy, which has done such wonders,
is put im ill the LARGEST SIZED HOTTER of
•ny medicine iiihiii the market, and is sold by
Druggists and all dealers at $1.23 iter h, title.
For Ilia boles, enquire for WARNER'S SAFE DI
ABETES Cl'RE. It it a ri isn't VE Remedy.
H. H. WARNERACO., Rochester, N. Y
feb.tlsm.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.*
SAMUEL C. BENEDICT,
Physician and 'Surgeon.
OFFICE AT BRUMBY’S DRl’U STUKE,
ATHENS, GA
Offer* Ms aery ices to the citizen* of the city
and vicinity. JM^Rcxldence at Mn. Glover’s,
next to Episcopal church. leM- Cm
E. K. LUMPKIN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
ATJUiSS, (iA.
DR. ROBERT I. HAMPTON*
DENTIST,
OFFICE coll. CLAYTON AND I.UUPKIN SIS.
llKYirt Ahrns. Gn.
J. W. ECHOLS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lexington, - - Georgia.
DRUGGISTS’ CARDS.
JACOBS’"
PHARMACY!
glazed, colored, or tampered urith in any t
GOOD COFFEE
/« a necessity. Don’t buy a poor article.
A. H. STUMP & SONS,
Wholesale Grocers, Importers and Coffee Roast-
;ro, 66 South-st., BALT1 MODE. fcb£t-Cm
For Sale by
E. H. & W. F. Dorsey.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored- ny little girl of fit*. She wm also deaf az
dumk but It rural her. She can now taU and le ar i
wok os any body. Pxraa Rosa, sprtngwaier. WU.
■AMABITAk NEKVl\r.
Has b*rn the means of curinx my wife of rbrnmatlsmt
> . j. J . B. Flktgilbk, Fort Collins. Col.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Mad? a sure curc.of a case of fits for my son.
" E. B. Ralls. Hiattbvine. Kan.
SAMARITAN XERVIMi
Cured me of vertigo, nenriilgia and sick headache.
Mbs. W*. HaxaoK. Aurora, IB
SAMA1UTAX .\ntVI\K
Was the means of curinu my wife »>f spasms.
Rev, J. A. Edib. lb arcr Pa*
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me t»f asthma, after apendlnjr over «3 OfO with
6M*l»Sump«! “I.B. SEELEY,WASRAHTED."
SasA SoACoxtra. hi SaA it
Trusses, Supporters, Bandages,
UrlnalK. Bntm etc- 4tut recrtTod a luge end
varied atnek. suUxtilc for Infant,, Youth* and
Adult*. Buying til large lot* from the maau-,
facliirera we reralvc a dlieount, which we dl
vide with our iwtron*. klade tn every dnlra-
hie patera: fitting perfectly .to form of body;
light, cool, cleanly, free from all aoar, ruaty,
inaflngi '
ng or padding un,dea*antneu. W, adjuit
all Truuea when deiired and anaraetaeimma.
targe uasortment! Low Brim! Remembei
name and avoid all catch-penny humbug*.
octMy , ,
cum to fill a wksh-tub, hut ha would
- always manage to unravel the skein
of wisdom and pounoe upon the ortgt-
f.- nalquaattonwIth<hoaaiD*t:ptau*lble
ease. * •' i •
FoTa short time Capt Harry Pliini-
•y filled theohwir of state, find proved
himself well worthy the Charge, j He
seemed to have Parliamentary “usage
on the tip of hie tongue, and pre
sided orerthe body with great credit
to hlmeeif nnd his learned instructor
Dr. Mell. [
The youug men eeomed well up In
— “ ^->,nnd
tl)la intricate branrtt of study,
WHE gi»BTMI
UN-
(i imu ruruLA
All cock’s Porous Plasters?
Because they have prove«1 them-
neuralgia, atuf any local pains.
Applied to the stnall of the back
they are ’ infallible in Back-Ache,
Nervous Debility, and all t Kidney
troubles; to the pit of the sti
Utay are a sure cure for Dys
and Liver Complaint. ...
j, ALLCOCK’S POROUS
PLASTERS are painless, fragrant,
and qnick to cure. Beware of im
itations that blister and bum. Get
ALLCOCK’S, the only Genuine
Porons Plaster.
t>.l*cr*Wti»nL 6. U UoBSf.N,. New Albuuy. lud.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Effectually cured me of
"i/llSfJCXN1B WfRZBX.
7V> Went Van Bun n St. Chlc&ieo. IB
SAMARITAN NERVINE
iTnrM onr child of fits after riven up to die by our
ftuiiiiy phyalt-liin. tt harlmr over iu* tn 2t hours.
Hknbt Kxu. VarrlUa. . Warren Co.. Tens.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Can'd me of scnifutm after suffeiinx for dirtit year*.
i Albkkt Simpson. Peoria. 111.
. SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared my ton of fit*, after spending *i«f> wfth other
doctor*. J. W. Thoonton. Uolborn, Mlu.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
J nTed me permanently of epdepttd fit* of a stubborn
character. Rot. Wm. kUaTUi.Mnclianlcstown.3ld.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored my *on of fit*, after having had I. SaO In elfhtees
\4uatha. Maa. E. Fobs a. W«*t Potadam. I. y.
’ , . SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cared me of cpKenty of nine year*’ afandine.
rrax sibvux ,
afiMfiowi* NERVINE
aUURRAS RBRVIKR
of oathma; alao acrof ala of many yean
Isaac Jkwxlu Corincton, Ky.
™ SAMARITAN X,
Oiwl mn of ftajhre been well for over four yean
Ciauii Cum*. OioklaDoturlass Co..3ilan.
NERVINE
SJfJKRfiU’tara.
c^T wn *B5aasr«ai 0 ta
1 ' SARURTU
iMMitaSriaiMri.
B. <!■*■»■. North Hope. Pm
gABLABITjjf
BY ALL DRTJGK3-ISTS
.iKwki7i;v.
New Jeweller.
CHAS. A. SCUDDER,
Watchmaker, and Jeweller.
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
And Silverware.
l£ngriiving and Cold Plating Specialties.
MbV*S DRUG STOW - . Jh I It ’jan26-3m
ENORMOUS WHEAT CROPS
Will he made this year, and now is tli<- time to get a First-Muss
SEPARATOR
AND
ENG IN El
We have on hand a Car Toad or two of the
(HERE IS A BAUM IM GIAEAD
For all Nerve and Brain affection*
are invaluable. They are prompt,
safe and effectual. The best known
rcinetly in the world for nervous-
in nil htAfroa; Weakening of the
memory * * **
vous 1'
Hope*,
■sacs in maturer yean. Seminal
Weakness, and General losa_of^pow>
Invigorating
er in Generative Organa.
suffering from Nervous Irritability.
Nervous Heodorbe, Nervous Shock
a%ia We ums
short to waste away in a dull tor
pid manner, when a f 1.SQ will ben
efit you, and six boxes will cure
and reatorr you to health aud hap-
!pin«Mis for 17.60. Auk your druggUt
for them. Take no other. Or send
direct to (he manufaettirers, who
Iwill send them by mail, sealed, on
| receipt of price. Address Dr. Clarke
Medicine Company. 658 Broadway,
New York. KcudS cent stomp for
{circular. mari-ly.
'A
ll:lf->
FOK
MONUMENTS,
TOMBST6NES,
GRANITE WORK.
C.ll on A. R. ROBKRTSOX. A then*, G»_, who
will gin- ft* low price* unit *« good work ft* «ny
c.tftbliHhuunt ou the American eoutiuent.
3-Sttf.
M U LES
W.S. HOLMAN
Will keep rtn
hand this sea
son a fine lot
of broke and
nubroke hor
se* and mule*
which I will,
sell as low us
the market
afford*. Kx-
mine my lot
before bqy-
fwr. I bovci
Just recetwd
aeurdtud di
rect from the
lx'iil arid most
hat T am •win
street. Athens.
popular stock-nriscTs of Kentucky
d'J low. Sale tftablc olt < biyt.»u
L tio. !ur. hjvr fl
P . WEIS*,
i*l L-hn*. r:. MJ/hua Itila't.i I
, , THE OLD REII ABLE
li Iftilt FHs|*rt a ■■■ hr aorinvi tilt
Boot AShon Mahufeetuitir.
I have removed* my Beet and .6hAe Htep over
the room lorraeriy.occupied by me, on College
Afenue, aboveU. Bot!e r s f where I am bette* pre
pared than ever, for any work In tny line. My
work ia first-claw end warranted. ...
BOOTS «od SHOES REPAIRED
os abort notice. Will balf-«ul« from M cent* te
81.1t, acconlliig to quality. 'Price* to ftutt tbft
kiog mg, ctutaaen for their
tm«. Thank
iH 4 '
0U SI N E S S y NIVFP 5 : >Tt
i. tu’ii Jlr*. ,
Commission MerchanU,
No. 04, Itaj- Htrhet, him
SAVASeTAS, GA
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'.^CELEBRATED
AULTMAN&TAYLOR
And oUier Machines ready for inimmwllato delivery. Gull and hoc them or
- write for Circulars.
ORR & HUNTER,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Up-stairs corner Clayton <k Thomas streets. I/F»k out for the SWrved Rooster Flag.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
Until U«V arti ti|,•rjj'i.idjl.V , ktilaii-1 tlieir 'irciielf.imvle.1go.!
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LYNCH & FLANIGAN,
China; Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Housefur-
- ' hishing Goods.
Deupre Blocks
Athens, Georgia.
.MACHINERY,
DANIEL PRATT
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THE'BEST IN USE.
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CONDENSER
Guaranteed to Give Perfect
Delivered at Your Nearest Depot.
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HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR tlAXDSOMft ‘.VKtV STORE AT THE INTERSECTION OF
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Has the best facilities and finest workmen in the city for tU» prompt discharge of
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HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK
dune in ft *ap*rior manuftr at ao<ter«tc prie«- I tnaku a »i>octittj of : |<Kl‘AIKtN«i.
GUNS. PISTOLS & EDGE TOOLS
of all da trlp^lep ooUgfacttcm In al\ work’xvHl-h f-rind ertnfcc. When in need of
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T. FLEMING & SONS,
HARDW ARE-MEQCH ANTS
Athens, - Georgia.
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Write for Prices and Particulars.
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:ATHENS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORKS.
IRON ASL BRASS CAWfUiUS. Mil.I. GEAHINC1, MINING AND Mil.I. MACHINEUY,
SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORK,
STEAM ENGINES. CHtCULvit SAW Mltl.s, c.\NE,MII.Ijt. ROLLERS. (f..r wowl frainu*.)
HOUSE TOWERS, nrSESflEltS, COLT POWER and LEVER COTTON PRESSES.
F.VN MILLS. RAKE Mil.LS, ■ v , , IRON FENCING. Ac. .
AND ALSO AGENTS EOR THE MOST APPROVED
STEAM ENGINES
on Skill* arid on whwl*. Cdmhlmid TUKKSitKRS nnd SEPARATORS. TURBINE WATER
WHEELS, MILL SToNEdi (VHiIt’B.Threu Roller Ouic Mills, COOK -, Fvaporntors, Ac.
Address,
R. NICKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga.
THOS. BAILEY,*Superintendent. a ...
MILL FINDING FUIt^rsi/ED AT MA>'l'i|'AP..t:4tF,R«,tRipEfi., oMly.
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