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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
FASHIONS IN PENNY GOODS.
Sodlua Dnta far CUldreo Out ere Made for
DEATH OF SENATOR HILL.
There is sorrow in the land. As the
news was flashed over the wires on
yesterday announcing that Senator
B. H. Hill, one of nature's noblemen,
one of the country’s greatest and
grandest men, was no more, a whole
nation was bowel in sorrow, while
the sileut tear, the voiceless anguish
of aching hearts gave utterance to
those emotions which lie forever be
yond the domain of human language.
To attempt the eulogy of one so well
and so widely known, one whose na
ture was so grand, whose statesman
ship was so matchless, whose elo
quence was so sublime, and whose
oratory was so peerless, would be
useles an we are incompetent to the
task. Equipped for the duties of this
life, with an intelligence as strong as
it was ever active, with an eloquence
as powerful as it was pleasing, to the
full measure did he discharge those
duties, making himself known and
felt throughout the length and breadth
of the land. Well and truly may it
be said, that, as a patriot, as a states
man and as an orator, one more high
ly honored and esteemed, never lived,
oue more lamented never died, that—
••A nobler and a gs ander mftn.
From Sew York Sun.
"Penny good a specialty” Is one oi the
largest signs on Canal attest. r It is over
a candy store. The proprietor answered
the question, "What kind of penny
goods are there in the candy trade?"
with the reply, “There’s more’n a mll-
llonof ’em." All examination of his
stock showed him to tie in a imeasure ac
curate, supposing ttiat his shelves ttiow-
cd all the kinds in existence, lie said,
however, that ho fashions 'are so ephe
meral as fashions In candy penny‘^oods;
he could scarcely keep run of them irfin-
ilf. The manufacturers are in all.the
nature.
The spacloue world could not again afford.”
Senator Hill was a native of Jasper
county, and was 'fifty-nine years of
age. He graduated at the State Uni
versity lit , the. year 1844. A short
while afierhe left college he was mar
ried to "Silks Carrie Holt, of Athens,
Ua. Though his home was in La-
Urange^he spent a goodly portion of
his time in Athens, ane subsevuently
made it his home, and until he re
moved to the city of Atlauta, where
he died. He leaves a wife, two sons
andtwo|daughters to mourn their irre-
reparable loss.
How strange and how sad is that
dispensation ol Providence which has
closed to this great and grand man
career so useful, so distinguished and
so hrllliant, while yet in the full-orb
ed vigor and splendor of manhood’s
high meridian? Although it is true
that the distinguished deceased lias
been called hence, while yet in the
full maturity of his powers, yet, the
splendor of his intellect, the power of
his eloquence and the sublimity of
his patriotism was given to the coun
try and to his people during tbe most
eventful and trying periods of their
history.
How the memory of this great man
will ever be cherished by southern
people, when they recall with what
undaunted, and with what reluctant
ly yielding patriotism he held on to
that cause, for which ho was ready and
willing to sacrifice his all, and which
was tlie cause of that people with
whom he was reared and whom he so
much loved, Never will a southern
people cease to forget those dark days
of reconstruction, when this depart
ed statesman, this lamented patriot
uud hero, with a magnetic presence,
with a vigor of intellect, with a love
of justice that knew no compromise,
witli an eloquence and an utterance
ns strong and as fearless as it
was persuasive and convincing, and
with a love n( country which was tlie
Inspiration o{ his every effort; ills
every ambition, did quicken into new
life the dormant patriotism of others
thus dispelling the dark ciwuds which
overshadowed an outraged and op
pressed people, aud causing)he bright
sun of peace and prosperity to again
gladden our sunny south. Never will
a nation cease to forget tnat fervid
eloquence, that able and earnest advo
cacy of constitutional law and gov
ernment, with which Mr. Hill electri
fied the hails of congress, command'
ingforhlm the respect, the confi
dence, the consideration and tbe es
teem uf both friend and foe, apd which
madp him the peer, qf the grandest of
all his predecessors. While these and.
all these grapd, heroic and patriotic
events ip tlie life of SenatorHill go to
make up this life ’ of a great man, yet
there was in the closing scenes of a
life so full of history and so full of all
that is great, that which will ever in
duce the belief that 1&,kind Provl
dence, which had so endowed this no
blest type or map,, spared unto him
that length of days, that fullness of
manhood, and that concentration of
his powers, whlah made his last, his
greatest, his grandest, his best days.
Yes, that trqe love of Him who doeth
all things well; that Christian pa
tience, fortitude aud heroism; that
meek,and humble submission to the
Master’s will, which so beautified the
last, long—sufiering days of Senator
Hill, will ever show forth the dosing
scenes, in the life.of this Christian he-
ro, patriot and statesman, with a glo
ry, r. granduer aud a resplendency,
that will far eclipse all else that may
be epjdor written of a I ife so renow nt d.
Farewell to him, so great, ao re
nowned, so beloved and so lamented.
May a kind Providence look in pity
aud in tender compassion upon the
family of the deceased. Oh, Thou,
that has promised to be a husband to
the widow and a father to the father
less, care tenderly for them! Soften
thie heavy stroke by tbe consolations
of Thy Holy Spirit: give to them that
solace which comes from no other
source: inThy compassion and in Thy
tender mercy may they find that
Christian resignation and peace, so
beautifully exemplified in tbe last
hours of the departed loved oue.
■9
mense factories, employ armies of hands,
arid make, so he thought; ,a.. mr 1 *' '
money 1 He instanced the case of
in Portland, Maine. They.«rB~i
monopolism in the manufa^tureof chew;
ing gum. They make the white gup
tbit the city boys and girls fancy nml ,
the spruce gum that always sells best in
the country. There is never spy change
oi the popular taite for chewing gum
It is as much a staple ^ith children ai
tobacco with men. Its' form changes
once in a while, but not so greatly br io
often as is the' case 'with candies. , City
children take most kindly to the white,
clear gum, which is simply paraffine
TU*. The spruce gnjn - that Country
BROWN’S
-/it. liiob. 3navh -).!
IRON::
■in" atIqwi
-fia
THE
aTtiL* nnni /iwuwn
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
Are respectfully invited fee call at theatre of
RITTERS
will cure dyspepsia .heartburn, mala
ria, kidney few, liver coaapiaim. ■
and other wasting, diseases.
A. S. MANDESILilE,
■ L’ T * .
TOi-i A Tl 3AY<
1 -toibviq at II—.motto') ratrU <uojj
b> iaeli a c„I lit, •‘tsitJ jydt
K qin-j wll r.i .i’.il -u ituMoy <•••>11
.iwnl wirilsd •< lUJi tit <4 lm»wJ‘,<id
Where they will now And on exhibition
and superbUawatUmisWaUaeretnasm jj
Jewelry & t
: mi., . ,m <»Pi«fch* SW •, *,
EXGRA Visa AND REPAIRS. TQ
Done with care and- warranted to give i
tiou.
44« K
f^Hti
BROWN’S
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the
system; cures weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
MM f ^
i a patented gum tnat is very
closely,
who has
popular. It comes In: sticks, looks like
a pressed paste of clgar’dshes; and when
chewed assumes the appearance of put
ty, It is sometimes called .rubber gum,
and sometimes snapping gam, because
it stretches and when stretched too much
itsnap8. 1 . <
Chewing gum has as conspicuous a
place in the miscellany of penny goods
as it appears to have in the hearts oi
children. It is the basis of innumerable
prize packages. The Canal street man
exhibited box after box of prizes to be
drawn by numbers enclosed in penny
packets of chewing gum. There were
the billiard-ball prize box, tlie sundotv-
er package, tbe roller-skate package,
the kaleidoscope package, and the prize
chewing gum package. Tbe boxes go
with tbe gum. Each piece of gum is
wrapped up in a paper bearing a num
ber, 1, 2,3, or 4. Some of the boxea
have four trays. Tbe first tray in the
billiard-ball box has big balls of candy,
tbe second and third smaller balls of can
dy, with elastic cords and rings affixed
Imitation oi returning balls, the fourth
still smaller candy, globes without elas
tic cords. Penny kaleidoscopes are the
chief prizes in another box, and chil
dren’s roller-skates In another, the box
es being tilled with cheap jewelry,
sheets oi shelf paper, Sunday-school
mottoes, scrap-book pictures, dolls’
toys, and all things that can be given
away with a stick of chewing gum for
one cent.
“The run just now,” said the dealer,
‘is on imitation marshmallow. It Is
piostly covered with chocolate. It is so
light aud unsulistantial and so cheap
that bigger cukes of it can lie sold for a
cent titan of any tiring else. That makes
it popular with the children. Candies
tlie same size mode of other materials
would cost the maker a cent. These
cost him a quarter of a cent. That’s
why it is popular with the manufactur
ers,
The reporter saw jujnbe paste in fo.-ras
so numerous as to lead him to believe it
also must be cheap. There were Jujube
lobsters, boxes of “fresh shad” of jujube,
jujube shaped like loaves of bread, “em
igrants” made of juj ube; And jujnbe in
twenty other shapes. With these, in
the -showcase, were “lemonadesuck
ers,” long strips of porous candy with
holes through the centres;
jawbreakers,'’ hard bails of sngar can
dy, aixor fen for according to
their sire: “licorice jawbreakers,” sim
ilar things made' of lieartoeend sugar;
match -boxes; match boxes oi-tta filled
wjth candies the size of bitd shot ; “Sar
atoga kisses,” which were squares of
cocoanut candy; “ice’ cream ' sets,”
which consisted of a tiny tin plate of
cream-like candy, a tiny tin spoon, and
the smallest imaginable cracker
“French flats,” which were flat pieces
of gum candy, and so on. The dealer
said there was as much in the names - of
these candies as in tlie patterns. ■
There were penny candy goods, also,
which were intended to imitate or. sug
gest to the juvenile purchasers transac
tions like those of their parents in tlie
adnlt world of commerce. There were
dishes of licorice candies bearing the
words “One cent a measure,” or of oth
er sweetmeats branded “One cent a cup,”
and the little cups or measures of shin
ing tin rAted temptingly on the heaps
of goods. There were strawberries, cher
ries, snvpking pipes of sugar, and innu
merable other devices, fur, aa the dealer
said, "they are all made in moulds,-and
it does not cost much to change thff
moulds.”
Is the only Iron preparation that
‘does not eolorthe teefh, and will hot
heidacbe of constipation, as
other Zion preparations will. :,i
,h(!'*irt >i
BROWNS
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without an equal.
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fowrifoH »i
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CHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO,,
Successors to,childs. Nickerson 4 cqj, , .. . ,
Keep Always in stock the moit cbjnH^RDV^W In Northeast Georgia Our store
Hiiiaiqv.UK sidT • yllsl
ai fright mil u-» ,n-»\tll >
sdl -nun hoiL *
-aa lied lORYti tt Jtriluewll ,-n
, , *<11 iloqo Jim !■£>{ -id i»n
d-»-‘-4s tertl -a*aaH‘-' I . mm aisrisw
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uw litio
iri b-rt}-
iu ol «'(»d
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-r.-ldyi*u -tilft ytov /.—.a j jauHKH
-nlVf fc-nl- .l hud k«w ewondtiid. Ij*»
lisiim egwl /. .yalnoiJilTlsal oil
•ml yJuy’q r-s * n-ul) Ufl ,lil»«. nq m
.ai«q« ol hua
BAR AND ROLLED IROtf, NAILS, ALL MANNER OP TOOLS,
BASSED WRE, MACHINERY, THE BEST1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
*• j Mill Findings, Buggy and Wagoq Material, Harness, Machine Oil,
*' ' Pock«tand Table Cutlery,
bovivrb «1 urt-sl «ldT~-.»M' , Ha-j'»x5»
tn> a—at SA :timm adaJiowr a»pl
sil ls.it MUM U tJH -OLl «l
CHINA HAUL.
$
NEVER
Wholesale ahcl Retail
9s A
lioqy a•>»
p»h
Muhvt uilliu-oladv .»vti*el A
•>{.nuslri dote
1ST BUT OXE CUSTOMER. We mean not to lose another. We have tlie
!'u i ai finest stock for Housekeepers in this section.
.»s suMii:
CooHiaTiME.
JEWELRY]
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Watches, Clocks]
GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC.
CALL ON THB OLD RELIABLE.
w. trtSMmm
We keep the' best goods.
ment. We
We run the neatest assort-
At the very lowest prices.
”.100- U,'H i«
CARVE DOWN
To the smallest margin. We expect to do a rushing business this Fall, and keep
„ Cliiua Hall on a
CONTINUAL BOOM.
Everything
.iUl ddj .
•clll-tf COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, OA.
BE
Jkii
ail/. , //'juju.H :fn.
) Imoaerth sltiii l—-:
•rial Irigtioid I hlu
tO'-krev I foi-
• i bid tot;*/
ml hi
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sal W. u
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giilbiiwtf d’ow la wotfwuejalvac
u— 1,. </ - w/i' ; ..a -*T
ipcupr^/vBlock,. i:
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Lamps, Glassware, Crockery, Silver
Plate, Etc.
C. D. FLANIGEN,
1 (Successor to Lynch <t Flanigen.)
Athens, Georgia.
OH-1t
SKIFF’S,
THE JEWELLER, all next week. Don't UllJo
e re him a call sun look at the many articles he
wreoelved ter PRESENTS. The hestasaort-
tient of tip-top (low Pens and Cases, Pencil 1
Charm*, etc . ever brought to Athena: and what |
could you select more uaelul and longer renum
bered thuii a fine gold Pen and Cane for lady or
gentleman as a present? There la a time lor «v
-tiling under the aun. Ix-t ns now have a I
entiling under the sun. lot 11a now have a I
MfcRRYCHUlSTHAS and « HAPPY NEW YEAR
SKIFF,THE JEWELLER; ATHENS
ill T5j*w dairnut of ,-i‘ ti Mi-n
b>au Jd ol fitlA m
machinery, "
™~fir MONTGOMERY’S
It ilf
FARMERS’
DEPOT
YOU WILL FIND;
^LOUIS'COOZ'BUGaiES, CARRIAGES AND HARNESS,
I Kiiarantee equal to any *old in market at name price.
TPhe Old flickorv W*»con. Took Kirat Premium at the Kxposltiou
JiS ®lr." KVuSe. r2~ fc w-lte, sej.,1.^
The Fargnbar f4fparni°r. The Atm a t\Vi
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOU
WANT THE
YOU GET IT
'When You Buy
a > .. .
Kidneys or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneyi
and Liver aro kept In perfect order, perfect
health will pq the result. This truth has only
■n known a short time and for yearn people
...fered great agony without being able to find
relief. The dboovery of Warner** Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure marks a new era In the treat-
meat, of these troubles.. Made from a simple
tropical l&af ef rite value, It contains just the
elements necessary to nourish ami invigorate
both of these great organs, and safely restore
“* them In order. It i* n POSITIVE
( for all ih* diseases that cause pains
er psrt orthe oody—for Torpid Liver
—Hcadachet-rJamidloa — Dizziness — Gravel-
Fever. Ague—-Malarial Fever, and all difficulties
of the Kidneys. LIv*r vnd Vrltiary organs.
It is au excellent and aafe remedy for females
during pregnancy. It will control Menstrua
tion and is invaluable for Leueorrhcea or Fall-
Tbls Remedy, which has done such wonder
la put op in the LARGEST HIKED BOTTLE c
ledic* *■ * * ‘' ‘
LUVWII * *01
A-rrry WnlUlw*nm*
1 Seeder Attachment.
mickle Walking Cwllirater.
The Gregg
The Gregg Reaper . „
The Gregg Lay s 1R*5 l ° r *.
ping Her.e Hay Rake*.
" mower. ‘
Reaper and mower.
A. mnjr. AVRtffk ~LI - wui
nrn*rtrStai'Fai he*Hor BixJc oad Myraraae Plow.,
rrows. plo^
>w. The li
_ Bor Dlx
Th7vml^uhmT^ottonHrPd MmCw. Wnrietnd
HDrlnc-Tsetla snlky Harrow C««lliv»l#r.
cultivate your Etc.
J. N. MONTGOMERY,
Single and Double Foot Plowstocks.
Remove the two centre teeth and
cuavas^vwte — w .. Shingle Machines, Evapora
tors, Cotton Presses, Stump-Puller*, Etc.
— Broad-st., next door to 8. C. Dobbs,
ATHENS* CA.
COTTON GIN!
DON’T BUY ANY OTHER UNTIL YOU
HAVE TRIED IT. ..n
The Tor-Fune
Brand la the boM and moat reliable ROASTED
COFFEE on the mnrkvl—It combines nrenxfo
with deiiCHey of Haver—R is a prime^urtf
any medicine upon the market, end la sold by
Druggist* and all dealer* at SI RS per bottle.
For Diabetes, enquire for WARNER'S SAVE DI-
HAV£ REMOVED TQ THEIR HANDSOME NEW STOKE AT THE INTERSECTION OF
4 »idl, j.BI fl J v.l ,i r- JE1. -if! • -tW'.Cl ,-IK.lg -J VJCOO. 9J’ lit
mid* ia'miwnya roasted to perlueiluu—It i* nut J —i.i . til. • ) n *- , . ,
gsued. - . Broad, Thomas and Oconee streets
GOOD COFFEE 1,1” ’ -* - ,kl11 °“‘ w ^ ru
/. a utcniUy. Don’t boy » poo article. ,
A. H. STUMP & SONS,
Wholesale Groce is. Importers end Coffee Rout
ers, All South-at., BALTIMORE. ‘
fly.
H. H. WARN ER dt CO., Roetosatar. M.'
teb-S-l^n. ,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
rtfSHERB IS A BALM IM GIAEAD
LUMPKIN, '
ATTORNEt AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
' 1 •
^OB.Cg .over Childs, Nickerson. Wynn^A^o’a
DR. ROBERT 1. HAMPTON
OFFICE COB. CLAYTOX AND LVMFXIX STS.
ID-Sm Ahsns, C*.
.X W. ECHOLS, mv
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - l
Lexington, - Georgia.
WiH etteed regularly thtSnperier Coarts In the
eeeetks at Clmrke sedOeeeee. fl-Z»-tt
DRUGGISTS’CARDS
JACOBS’
PHARMACY!
bile Mr. Speer .Is praineing over
tbe district shaking hands with tbe
yeomanry, he has no sympathy whav
ever with them. He can’t tell e bus-
sard plow fhim the oderous bird of
that name, or a circular saw from a
jack-plane. He la college bred, and
has jabt a single interest identical
withonr laboring classes. He only
wante their votes. On the other hand,
Alien Candler Is strictly a self-mu io
man, He w<
plow to the bond!
ty and people; an
man our workii
, .. ay from the
jM<jLofhis par;
In voting for this
les honor thein-
oose a silvery-
While not gifted’with suphomore
' v IV*
will hot be able
oratory,'Mr.
to speak ofth.
iimwwVfW
of Hog*Baok mountain; but he had
93ISMNW
Popcoru was also the basis oi lottery
games, tbe same as chewing gum, hut
tlie popcorn and the prises were always
sealed np together in red envelope*, arid
tbe law was not defied with numbers
and cards as in the system bitted on
chewing gam and the similar games that
are managed in Kentucky.
The most triumphant stroke of genius,
and the tiring newest An the juvenile
market, la tbe candy wfeistl*, a long
glass tube, opeu at one end, abut at (to
ether, and pinched oii* punctured near
the close end. The tube* are fllled wifh,
minute candle*, and ihe orifices, are
plugged with paraffiqe w, Af^^lhe
tie that. tor ahrUlnefe. beats anything
short of the initrumenta in use on i‘
Third avenue open cai^. The, *
said that a plaiu tnbe! that wi
Whistle sold to the?, extent of
gross, and tne new .tnbe MUVlsa »|
was likely to beat that in’ popul
Re said that this and, aR other so:
penny goods aren>ade s^^stohfM ^
gbout 70 cents for a grogs, orlpfoj.t^an
We must drop the word "organlaed.”
Tnissea,’, Support era. Bandages,
Urinals, Braces, etc. Just received a latte sl_
varied snick, suiuble fur Infants, Youth, end
^ talcs. Bnylng ln large late from tku menu
rflixer* ure refelvc e lUsoounz, which tsc dl
vide with our patrons. Made tn every desire
Me pMeni: .duing pcrfeeUy to farm of body;
light, coni, clceuly, free from ell soer, rusty,
cheflng or padding unplceseetnees. ^ We adjust
ell Trusses when desired end qmormnUt seme.
Large essortinent! Low prices * Remember
name end avoid ell ceteh-pcjsay humbug*,
octs-ly
The coming contest will be stHctlyan
of
dicta CuiVTWI tadj V
iSJfltftwwhwMiwvwr
l, i l|iin. HRliliihlinilMim i iisl|t -* D *Wr-v»«<*d *■» v» *BB*S 1
bdlhYed.Jofllllr.iSpeefln.mgdc'SiirideW "> Agents Wanted.
Statement-wtatf he mmtUAMh*aA*’ *
wgs impossible to eecOTe * V 1
in his district.
migmO/i
'te-ap'-
Giinesville.
SEELEY, WARRANTED,"
Allcock’s Poroua Plasters?
they have-proveil , them- *n
selves tho Best External Remedy
er invented.'>» They will cure
asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism,
neuralgia, and any local pains. U,ui ~
Applied ter the small of the back
they v «e Jqfall;b^ojn7Bec|j*ehf,,
Nervous DebilUy^andpIl Kidney
TM«ble«^ to Jm. pivot tho jsemech
they are) a sure cure for Dyspepsia
and LdvertiompLsint. u) foysga
z ALL GOGK ’ S POROUS
PLA8TRRS are painless, fragrant
Hll
ions thA -Brutet arid 1 bmti. ’ Get
LCOCK’ifW
wwovwxt
•quH)iedj»ii«l<i) ti maw OI htlibi
iebSMm
For Sale by < . . Ji
E. H. & WiF. Dorsey.
For all Nerva and Brain effuctiane
ere luvelueble. They ere prompt.
Tier
^ best known
remedy lu tbe world for nervous
ness In *11 sfoges; Weakening ofth*
memory. Loss of Brain Rower, New
oils Debility, Lost Energy, IX
lopes. Imprudence ol Youth. I
cesses iu manner years, Semli
Weakness, endOemral kw* of po
er lu Generative Organs. To t
suffering from Nervousfrrltabl
Nervous Headache, Nervous 81
Nervous Frustration. Nervous £
haustion, relief Is afforded Inra
aa
Teacher, the Clergyman, the Ec
tor, the Business man. can eU
'benefltted by their usd. Lu* Is
short to waste away in a dull I
pid manner, when a |L» will
eflt you, and *U tem* ritt
and restorryou to health and
pinreaforriJo. Aakyoprllrt
for them.
ice 2
fco"-fi Ton Complete
MARBLF, i CLA-IR K E COTTON
i.T ^?tyifcI t , 4 * .i.i, ... • L4^d foil Ulv icTI i
YorX’w*
MONUMENTS. '
i TOMBSTONES,
GRANITE WORK; 1
Call <m A. R. ROBERTSON,
■^r vT viiia. ' writ j- t»*ri tvf at '.-/Bii ; ad ol maswmwaeisi W
OF THE GREATEST INVENTIONS Ofc’. THEi-AGE* lEE
nthfcA n “ - makes a fair Sample on tot the d'urtiestScedCotton. Saves tho
Pjanter $2.00 4e.fe5.00 on qach Bale. Ginners who do apt-
use them can't Compete with those who do.
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T. FLEMING & SONS.
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
Write for PrioeB and Particulars.
ATHENS ’
IRON ANL BRASS CASTINGS. MILL GEARING, MINING AND MILL .MACHINERY,
SAW MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PATN WORK,
FAN MILLS. BAKK MILLS, IRON FENCING, Ac. —
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Address,' a ijicKERSON, Agent, Athens, Ga.
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