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BANNER-WATCHMAN.
A ’Tatkk.—Mr. Wm. LnMaster, of
Jackson county, this year raised a po
tato which measured 2,',. feet in length
and was as large ns a man’s wrist.
Pin You Ever.—Mr. Jordan El
der, of Oconee county, left atourofllce
Saturday a branch of a peach tree In
full bloom and a ripe peach on the
Tom
Bkatisg Nkw York.—Col.
Brown, the ultra theatre man gnv
lot ol work yesterday, and lie stated that
our urice* were lower than New York.
He ought to know for he has liis-n in the
business thirty-live years.
Nkahi.v CiiMPLKTKD.—'The r
store next to the Insurance olllce Is
now being completed In handsome
style. Mr. Joe Jacobs will occupy
this store, and will huve one of the
funciest drug stores in the south.
Thk Vikciinia Tuiiacco Crop.—
Advices from the leading counties of
Virginia are to the effect that up to
the middle of last week over one-half
of the best crop ever kuowu is cut and
housed. The crop generally is heavy
and fully ripened.
Advice Gratis.—Ask no woman
her age. Never joke with a police
man. Do not play chess with a widow.
Never contradict a limn that stutters.
l>e civil to rich uncles and aunts. Take
your oldest hat to un evening party.
Always sit next the carver, if you can;
ut dinner.
Robinson's Ri.no.—We call especl
al attention to the advertisement of
(.«• JO. Robinson & Co. This is the
place to get all kinds of music and mu
sical instruments. Mr. Robinson is
well-known throughout our state and
we would ail vise every one to give him
an order as he will please you. Look
at his advertisement and he will save
you money by purchasing from him
A Fai.sk Rkpoht.—The Speer men
are bragging around town that they
have accepted the bets promised in the
Banner-Watchman and cannot get their
money covered. The money is now on
hand to cover not only Mr. Martin’s ne
eeptance, but they will also accommo
date Mr. T. A. Hodgson as soon as he
notifies them that Ills money is In bank
There is no sueli word as buck-down in
the Candler vocabulary.
Post Office Complaint.—Every
day Ihere is complaint made to us
that our subscribers do not get their
papers. This has become exceed! ugly
annoying to us, liut we know not
where to turn to seek redress at this
time. A gentleman showed u
‘•drop” letter which was put in the
offlueotitlie Uth, and which he did
not receive until the 18th (ye_‘-rday).
The office stamp on t he envelope bears
that date.
Oh, My Back!
That’s a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it
The‘singular thing about
it is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism,dyspepsia,over
work, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brown’s Iron Bitters, and
it docs this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logans port, Ind. Dee. i, 1EE0.
For a long time 1 have been a
sufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite was very poor
and the very small amount 1 did cat
disagreed with me. 1 was annoyed
very much from non-r«tentian of
urine. 1 tried many remedies with
no success, until 1 used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Since I used that my
stomach does not bother me any.
My appetite is simply immense. My
kidney trouble is no more, and my
general health is such, that 1 feci
like a new man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitten for one month,
I have gained twenty pounds in
weight. O. B. Sargent.
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
Good N t:\vs.—We yesterday met a
prominent merchant of Rnhti.i, and he
say* there is no doubt ahount Ida county
giving Candler a handsome majority.
Mr. D. W. Meadow, of M ad‘son, says
Mr. Speer is billed for three speeches in
tnat comity, hut they will do him no
good. A gentleman from Jackson sa\g
be is confident of his county giving the
oue-eyed plow hoy between 500 and 800
majority. In Franklin even the Speer
men concede the county of Candler.
Col. Candler’s friends are working like
beavers and gaining n \> recruits every
day.
Death in OoLtfriHuiPt-We neg
lofted last week to chronicle the death
of Mr. R. S. Ayeoek, of Oglethorpe
county, father of our esteemed city
nmrshall. His wife died only a few
days ago, and now he lias gone to join
her in a better and happier clime. M r.
Ayeoek was an old and very highly
esteemed citizen of Oglethorpe county
and served his day and genetution
well, lie was an honest man. No
better epitaph could l>e inscribed on
his tomb, nor one more signilicaiit.
We sympathise deeply with his doub
ly stricken family.—J/u<fi«oai(i».
BARRETT'S CIRCUS.
This show has come and gone and
we call safely say that every thing
connected with the show was good.
The animals were all in tlliecondition
and seemed as if they were not want
ing in good care and something to eat.
The hare-hack riding cannot l>e ex
celled. Mr. Willis Cobb, with liis
dogs—and, in filet, Mr. Cobb seems to
be leading genius in the show; he does
every thing to make his patrons feel
that they huve got the worth of their
money. The best of order was pre
served throughout the entertainment,
and every ImmIv went uwuy satisfied.
A Reu.onable Request.
He had never told his love, their ac
quaintance had been a very short one,
mid when suddenly he had placed her
arms around his neck and imprinted a
kiss uiMiii her rosebud mouth, she was
naturally startled.
“Sir,” she said, “this is insufferable.”
“Forgive me,” he cried. “I wus mad
to act thus. I beseech you pardon
me.”
“No, I cun never forgive you, never.
You have forfeited my friendship. You
mdstleave ine at once and forever.”
Vainly he plead; she was obdurate.
So glaring an offense could not be con
doned.
And so he said he would. His whole
life would be embittered, for he felt that
her image could never be effaced from
his heart.
"i will go,” he said sadly, “but be
fore I leave there is one boon that I fee)
that I atn not unreasonable in desiring
and expecting that you will grant this
one little final favor.”
“What is it?” she asked, gently,
touched by his emotion.
“Won’t you please take your arm
from around my neck?”—Cincinnati
Saturday Sight.
Come to rime.
Editor Banner-Watchman:—In the
last issue of the Gainesville Southron,
I And Col. I’ete’sadlgures on the con
gressioual race between Candler and
Speer, os follows:
sheer's majorit.
Clarke county 800
Morgan 000
Madison ' 175
Oconee 100
Gwinnett 450
Ranks 200
Franklin 850
Habersham 700
Jackson...:..: 300
Rabun..... 200
Towns' 100
Gilmer.... 150
Fannin 200
Pickens 300
Dawson 100
Lumpkin 300
Forsyth 100
White 150
The Leadina Scientists of to-d
scree that most diseases are caused by disorder
ed Kidneys or Liver. II, therefore, the Kidneys
and Liver are kept in perfect order, perfect
health will be the result. This truth has only
been knowu a short time and for years people
* v ' * * to Mild
iflfpred great agony without being able to find
lief. Tne discovery of Warner’s Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure marks a new era in the treat
ment of these troubles. Made from a simple
tropical leaf »f rare value, it contains jm t the
elements necessary to nourish and invigorate
both of these great organs, and safely restore
and keen them in order. It is a POSITIVE
Romoay for all the diseases that cause pains
in the lower part of the body—for Torpid Liver
—Headaches—Jaundice — Dizziness — Gravel-
Fever, Acue—Malarial Fever, and all dltlicullies
of the Kidneys, Liver and L'rinarv Oiyans.
It is ah excellent and safe remedy for females
during pregnancy. It will control Menstrua
tion and is invaluable for Leucorrhcea or Fall
ing of the Womb.
As a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it cures
the organs that matt the blood.
This Keiuedy, which lias done such wonders,
is put up in the LARGEST HIZKD BOTTLE of
any medicine upon the market, and is sold by
Druggists and all dealers at Si.25 per bottle.
For Diabetes, enquire for WARNER’S SAFE DI
ABETES CURE. It is a POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER dk CO., Rochoator, N. Y
feUJ-ltm.
ST ATE OF GBOM?IA, COUNTY OF CLARKE. I
7)t the Honorable the Sn^rlor Court oj Clarke
County:
The petition of J H. Huggins, J. W Brumby.
I. M. Kenney, H. H.Carlton. M. H. McGinty, A.
Levy, M. Myers, J. A. Huunicutt and othois, res
pect fully shpweth Unit they desire a Charter, in
corporating them aud their successors as a I*ody
politic and corporate under the name and stylo of
the Oconee Building and Loan Association, with
power to sue and be sued, to nave and use a com
mon seal, should they so desire; to hold such real
estate or other property as may he c inveyed, or
mortgaged, t.r pledged to said Association, and to
adopt such a Constitution and By-Laws, a uend-
meuis thereof, as they may deem advisable and
proper to cairy out the objects of their Associa
tion; the nature aud object of which Association,
and the particular business they propose to carry
on, being is* follows:
OBJECT.
1. The object is thv accumulation of a fund by
monthly sulMcripti»ns or savings of the members
thereon, to aid them iu their business, or in pro
curing such real estate aud improviug the same,
as they may deem proper. *
*i. They desire to reguiate aud prescribe hy their
by-laws who may be members of said Association.
PAIMKKT* AMU AUVAXCKS.
S. Etch stockholder is to pay in part funds, one
dollar each mouth on each share ol stock he or she
hold*. Into the treasury of suhl Association, to
'ungassaid Association continues, at such time
nd place nn the by-laws may designate. When
ea. li stockholder shall have receive! the sum of
two liuudred dol'ars. or property ot that value, or
an advance or loan of two hun-ired dollars lor each
share he or she holds a» prescrib'd iu section 16 of
this charter, theu ibis .»ssociaiiou is to determine
aud clo^e. The by-laws may require each stock
holder to take au advaucu or itiau fur the lull
amotiut of h*s or her stock, and prescribe the rules
iu respect thereto.
FIVES
4. should any stockholder fist! to pay bis or her
dues or pairnuu* ot iumrawce, a* often as the
same shall be «yaMc as aforesaid, be or she shall
lor felt a ltd p^y > be additional—m of tow, ceil* faff
each dob nr uius unpaid, including Interest, Hues
and premiums of insurance, the same to be charg-
i with the monthly duy*.
raiLVKB V S.iJi-BORROWER.
5. bhouldu .y stockholder,not having received
an auvauee, neglect to pay his or her monthly dues
or flues far thice months, he or site shat: receive
tiwm the i rcssurer the amount of dues actually
paid, without tnte«est thereon, all tines aud ar
rearages, with his or her proportionate pan ol an v
losses or tx|*enses sustained, being first deducted,
and then ce.*so to be a member of said Association,
the directors may iu their d.scretiou sell the
stock of such delinquent stock hoi cr, at the suc
ceeding monthly uueliug ol the association, to
the highest bidder, and alter deducting trout the
proceeds of such sale all tines and airenrsges with
bUcu delinquent stockholder’* pro,-«.rii»u«te part
of all tosses aud expenses *s aforesa id, shall pay
over the balance il any, to ouch delinquent stuck
holder, wbo shaft Henceforth cease to i»em member
of said Association, aud if a salecanu'A lie allectvd
in the manlier »|»ecificd ibeu such stock shall b*:
forfeit'd and the said delinquent stocklioldc
ceive nothing.
withdrawal and trakskicks.
6, Should any stuck hinder not having received
an advance wish to withdraw from the Association
he or she may be allownl to do so by giving thirty
days notice, on such terms as the by-laws may
prescribe. Tranfers or stock may be made at any
time, attested uy the Treasurer, but uo transfer
shall be valid uutil all arnarages on the shares
nave been fnllv paid and the peisou or persons to
whom tha irai.sier is to bo made shall have agreed
to. and sigued the t oustUulion and By-La
said Association.
deceased mkmukrs.
7, The legal representative ol a ueceased mem-
Iter, who h s received uo advauce, may continue
lm or her relation to the Association; or may l>e
settled with on the same terms as aiw prescribed
for a withdrawal member, should auy meml*er
die, having received an advauce, the heirs or legal
representative may return the balance due, ac
cording to the by-laws of aald Association, or Cou-
Unuc to pay the iutereat, monthly dues, fines aud
iusurauce, until tho association is closed.
NUMBER OF HllAXltt, VOTING, ETC,
8, No stockholder shall be entitled to hold in his
r her iwn light more than thirty sh rea, nor in
voliug at au election or altering the onstitutian or
Bv-larw* represent more than fifty, and each
sUtckholder far each and every aha re of stock held
by him or her, either in uis own riyht or by trus
tee or pioxy, shall be entitled vhen personally
pres mat any of the lueeliugs of tire Association,
to one vole iu all elections, either for officers or
other purpose*. Each stockholder shall receive a
certificate ol the number of hares held by him or
her on pay ing the first month’s dues; said certifi
cate to be signed by the Secretary aud Treasurer
and couuterslgued bj the President.
OKNICsfcS AND CoMFKNS'TIOV
9, The-otficers ol the association are to be a
President, Secretary and Treasurer, (the saute per
son to fill both offices) aud five directors, and the
President shall lie ex officio n member of the
Hoard. The officers all to l*e stockholders, t<* b
e ccted member* ot the Association annually, and
vacancies to he tilled in such manner ai.d at such
times as tho by-lawspre-cribe, The Board of Di-
rectois shall appoint a xd.cifar, The duties of ail
the officers shall be defined in the By-uvi of the
Association. The Board of Director* shall fix the
compensation of all the officers, to t>« paid out of
thefuudso. the Association-
ADVANCES—minimum lottery.
in. Each stockholder, far each snare of stock,
shall be entitled to purchase an advauce of two
hundred dollars, and no more uuder such regula
tions as the by-laws may prescribe. The avail-
ble funds of the Association shall be put up at
each teguUr meeting of the stockholders and be
•old to the highest bidder, or bidder* among them,
provided the same be not sold below the rate of
premium to be nxed by the Board of Directors,
as the premium rate at which the funds may be
sold. The Board of Directors to prescrilte the
minimum rate of premium to be authorized by the
By-Laws, provided it be not less than forty (40)
per cent.at any time, bhould thereat any time be
uo bid for the uio..ey ns high a* the miuiiuuui rate
prescribed; the Secretary and Treasury shall pre
pare aud deposit, in a receptacle provided far that
purpose, ticket* numbered m» as to represent each
\ CHINA HALL*
WE HAVE ~
LOST BUT ONE CUSTOMER. We riieaii not’ to lose another.' We have the
finest stock for HonaefcAepent iitffija aoation.
^ ' ajm-HT Z’lGO
WE
At the very lowest prices.
ARVE DOWN
To the smallest margin. We export to do a rushing business till* Fall, and keep
China Hall on a
CONTINUAL BOOM.
Everything in Lamps, Glassware, Croekerv. Silver
Plate, Etc.
G. D. FLANIGEN,
(Successor lo Lyneli'A Flanigpn.)
Deupre Block, * Athens, Georgia.
We keep the best (foods,
ment. We
We run the neatest nssort-
BLACKSMITHING.
M'KINNONi BLACKSMITH,
Has the beat facilities and finest workmen in the city for the ptouipt discharge of
all work entrusted to him. >iu - *«»•
HORSE SHOEING AND PLANTATION WORK
done in a superior manner at moderate prices. I make a specialty of REPAIRING
GUNS, PISTOLS & EDGE TOOLS
of all descriptions and guarantee satisfaction iu all wort which 1 undertake. When in need of
anything in the Blacksinithing line be sure and call on
M’KINNON, THE BLACKSMITH,
novli-iy.
Corner Jackson and Clayton ata.,
ATHENS, UE0RU1A.
Mule Stolen.
STOLEN KROM THE UNDERSIGNED. ON
Broad street. Saturday morning Uth Inst., a
large medium-sized mouse-colored mare mule,
twelve or fourteen years old. lias marks of
trace on right thigh. Saddle marks on back,
and rigiit eye out, but cannot be discovered
without close scrutiny. A liU'ral reward will
be paid for her return to TAYIXiK SMITH,
OctlCtf. Athews.-Ga*
Notice.
All persons having claims against the estate
of R.K. Bloomfield, deceased, are requested to
K resent them to the undersigned in term*of the
iw. R. L. BDK»MFtKtl«, Adni ».
Oct. 12. 1882. wSra
FURNITURE.
NOTICE.
By virtue of the authority vested in us by a
power ot attorney from the heirs-at-law, anu le
gal representatives, (they all being of full age) ol
John S Jackson, late of said county, dec 4. Will
be sold before the court house door III Athens,
Clarke county. Us, on the first Tuesday In No
vember next, withiu the legal hour* of sale, the
following property divided into three tracts «
lando! John 8. Jackaou, doc’d, lying in said cuun
ty of Clarke. 8 miles west of Athens, adjoining
lands of Putman. Lester and Fowler- 1 wo ofsa «1
tracts oo iiaining tine Ocouee river botn»m laud
and the other fine creek bottoms.
No. 1, coutuing two humlred am! forty-seven
acres more or less fifty acres of !>otU»m laud iu
high state of cvltivation, alM* fifty ucr.-s upland,
fifty acres iu o‘d field, aud one bundled aud seven
acres in original forest, heavily timbered, ana
known as the James Kenney place. Xo. 1 two
good settlements; six room frame dwelling and
two room log house.
No. 2 contains one hundred acres more or less,
and al*mt fifteen acres in Itoitoius and thirty acres
Upland in high state ot eultivati >u, old field lfi
acre* and iorty acre* in original lore*!, and known
as the William Jsckson place No. 2 one good two
room log dwelling.
Au. 3contains about two hundred acres more or
lesa, 1ft acre* bottom loud aud 2^ acres upland in
good state of cultivation, fi*» acres old field and i*A
acres in origiual o»e*t. and . tiowh a* the John
Jackson home place, to b« sold tor distribution
amoug the heir* oisaiddec’d. 'lerm* fash. No.
oue go.nl frame dwelling, two roema.
* 1>. f. FOWLER,
J. J. JACKSON,
9—S9t. Att’a in lact far heir* of said deceased.
NEW
Furniture Store
JOHN BIRD
Ilax moved hi« stock of Furniture to No. 1*2
Broad Street, whore »you can find a
SPLENDID STOCK
Of all kind* of GOOD FI KNITPRE aud DAVIS’
sewing machines. ai*o,
COFFINS 1 BURIAL CASES
Of all kinds at the very lowest prices. Call and
see me before you buy.
JOHN BIRD,
Athens. Georgia
Pure Jersey Milk
I AM NOW PREPARED’ O SUPPLY HO ELS,
families, or all who may desire it. with pure Jer
sey milk, delivered in such quantities as requir
ed. and al the usual market price*, as to quan
tity delivered By furnishing nothing but the
f ure*t and best milk and delivering promptly,
hope to secure a share of the public patronage.
Orders left at the f Hoard House, or sent through
the mail, will receive prompt attention. Ticket*
furnished on application H 8 Ilf GllES.
ApplicutUkua lor milk address Robert M*
Huhhiciitt's Rheumatic
C.
Curl
Tliaooly reliable.and safe remedy for*
II taken according to direction! it never tain
Cures cose* of twenty or more years standing, snot
removes ul impurities of the blood and inus*
Thousands jwiolce over its marvelous cures. iGr.
IIU 1CIU80N A BUG. General Agent,
old by all Druggiat. Atlanta.
ovi5
The Great 8padflo for Hwralgla and Headache.
From Frank L Haralson, Ktatn Librarian.
Atlanta, 3a., Januaiy 14,1880.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bao.: 1 have tested your
Keurmlgine. both on my sell and on others, and
aeuraignis, noon oil mywu anu on uiuun, »uu
found It to be all that is claimed—a specific tor
neuralgia and headache. I recommend It to a
sufleriug public. Yours truly,
Frank L. Haralson.
Atlanta, Ga , F« b. to, 1879.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro.: I have u«ed your
"Neurslgino" in serersl instances, and ..lid it the
heat remedy for neuralgia and headache I have
ever tried. It relieves the pain, leaves noneol
those unpleasant effects doe to narcotics or other
anodynes. I shall always keep it in my office and
take much pleasure In recommending it to my pa
tients. «. «. Holland, D. D .
24 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta/Ga.. Feb. 4, 1879.
Messrs. Hutchison A Bro: Having thoroughly
ested year ••Neurolgine” in my case I cheennlly
recommend II to all who suffer with neuralgia, and
headache. „ Thoa. M. Wood
of Howard, Wood Coo M
*»r »••/%! »* oggist. e
ceptacle
etlMiaa. ......
shaiw oTstock no*, borrowed on, aud the president
shall draw therefrom a ticket, and the owner ofthe
share so drawn shall be compelled to take au ad
vauce on the share thus drawu at tho then fixed
minimum rule, but be shall be permitted to pro
cure another stock Ho der to take the amount so as
signed to him If the available funds be not taken
by the stockholder whose share is thus drawn,
theu a not her share shall be drawn and the same
process be repeated, uatil all tho fund* are dis
posed of, and the share or shares thu* drawn by a
stockholder, skall be held for him or her, less his
or her monthly dues, and interest, until he or sire
Oder satisiactory security.
DISCOUNT—IKTKK* BT—SKCCOTISB.
11. From all advances taken by auy stockholder
Is to be deducted the premium offered by him or
her, fixed by the Association, such stockholder to
secure the Atsuciation far such advance by hypo
thecation of one share of stock for uach advauce
of two hundred dollar*, and by deed or mortgage,
or other *wtisfactory security, upon real or personal
property, to be judged ol by the Board of Dim
tois. and the policy of ln-urauce on the property
pledged, to be leuewed mutually at lus or her ex
pense. The Board are empowered, whenever they
deem necessary, to demand additional security to
that origiually accepted. When such additional
security is required the stockholder shall receive a
written notice from the Secretary and 1 reasury
siiecitiyinu the time when *ucb additional security
uiust be given, aud such stockholder refusing or
falling to tive tne additional security demanded,
to t icttr a pecuniary j»eiialty to be imposed by the
Board of Directors. Whenever practicable the
title of the proi»ertv ottered os security, shall l>e
vested in the Association, the conveyance to be
iimde Ui the Secretary aud Treasurer of the As
sociation, and his successors iu office, as trustee far
the same, *1*1 he is hereby authorized as said
tr. stec to execute a bond for title* to the borrower,
conformable to the conditions of the loan. When
thus loaned, in case of failure lo otter sufficient
security for an advance within one month, the
month’s interest to be charged to such stockhold
er, his or her right to raid advance shall cease. A
stockholder taking an advance, to pay tlio Sec
retary and Treasury in addition to his or her
monthly dues lor shares, one dollar per month far
each share on w hich such advance is made, l he
borrower shall pay all co»ts and charges that may
accrue In perfecting the security ouered far nn od-
vaiuwor advances, except the solicitors he*.
DVrM* R», FAILING to TAY DUKs and RgVKDY.
1«. No stockholder to be entitled to an advauce
who iv iu arrears lo the Association, and unreal
estate Uken as security fbr an advance <aitside of
the state *-f Georgia and all persons offering pro
pel ty outside of the County of Jlarke to pay all
additional expenses of examining titles, valuation
of property or other purpose*. Should a stock
holder having received an advance, neglect to pay
any or all of Itii or her dues to the Association far
three consecutive months, then the directors may
compel payment of principal aud interest by iu-
siilutiiig proceedings according to law when such
roceedlng* are necessary or proper, and wheu
ueb proceedings are suspended or dismissed by
such due* or arrearges being paid un, the solicitors
fees and court oust* incurred thereby are to be paid
as part of such dues. When auy sale shall take
place ol any property mortgaged, conveyed off
pledged to the Association, and the same, together
with the stock transferred os collateral security,
may be sold under a power of sale. If eo provided
in the deed or mortgage, the directors to retain so
much of the purchase money as would, at the rate
ol premium oftheiuuds then scuingor fixed by
the Boa id of Directors produce the tame mouthly
payment of interest as that which aaid stockholder
nod been previously paying ou his or her advance
(in no case to be lent toon the net amount actually
received by him or her) together with all other
payments, money and expenses due to the Amo-
EXCELSIOR
COUGH AND LIVER SYRUP
Cam COUGHS, both acute and chtonic.
Cum BRONCHITIS.
Cum CHRONIC PNEUMONIA.
Cum COUGHS from dlnordercd Liver.
Cum WHOOPING COUGH.
Cum ASTHMA dependent upon deranged
stomach and Liver.
Cam INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION or pre
vent. iudevelepmoni.
It t«Tonic. Alterative, Demulcent. Pectoral.
Sudorific anp acta gently upon the Stomach.
Liver and Kidney.. It Improve, the general
health. It contaiu. no Opium to derange the
Stomach and Dlgratlon. which U the caae
with moat Cough Noatruma, It contain* no
nauaeatlng Ingredient to relax the ayaum, os
la the cnae with nearly all other Cough Mixt
ure*. It la aaale Vegetable Compound ol
five curative ingredlenta, with Hoarhound aa
a basis.
Prepared by Mrs. J. R.
Sold by aU Drugglata. , w4m-Jr»
5,275
4,0'25
Hall, Candler’s majority 200
Union, " “ 50
Duggar’s aggregate vote 000
850
Speer’s majority over bum
While I am no betting man, still I
have this proposition to make, open
to any one, money to be placed In the
hands of the cashier of the national
Imnk, of Athens; I bet Mr. Lawshe
to ?10 uii each county that Speer
will -not carry them by majorities
named: and the same amounts that ■t.iuiment. For sweeny, muu«*na ?
by Lawshe. put up or shut
W|
prices very Imv
BE HAPPY
SKIFF’S,
THE JEWELLER, till next week. Don’t fail to
e him a (‘All and look ut the many urlicle* he
received for PUKSEVTS. The best assort
ment of tip-top (•••Id ivn* amt rases, lVut-il
Charms, etc., ever brought t«» Athens; aud what
eould youseltK more usefuluu«l lunger remem
bered than u fine t?oM l*-*n and fuse for lady or
gentleman as u presetir.‘ There i* a time forev
ervthitig under llo* <mi d.et ns now have a
MfcKUY CHRISl*M S .mda HAPPY NEW YEAR
SKIFF,THE JEW ELLER. ATHENS
nov4-ly.
"miscellaneous.
DISSOLUTION.
Am RN.\ Ga., OcL 1888.
The firm of Talmadge, Hodgson Co., ha* this
day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. J. a.
Taluiadge retiring.
C. G. TALMAIX.'E,
J. E. TALMADGE,
E. R. HODGSON.
In retiring from the Arm of Talmadge, Hodg
son A <‘o., 1 desire to return to a generous nubile
my heartfelt acknowledgement for the liberal
auppqrt and pulrouugu which we have received,
and to ask a continuance of the same for the
new firm. J. E TALMADGE.
The undersigned, uuder ther firm name of
Talmadge & Hodgson, will coutinue in business
at the same old slaud. aud thuuking our friends
for the lil>eral patronage heretofore extended to
the old tiiui. respect iully solicit a con tin uu nee of
Administrator’s Sale.
pubkuant to an OHDEKOKTHE couht
of Ordinary ol Clarke county will be sold before
the courthouse door of *atu county ou tne first
Tuesdav in December next, during - the -l4gai
hours oV sale, one lot of laud lyiug east Of and
abuut two miles from the city of Athens, contain
ing two hundred seres, more or less, sdioiuiur
lands of J. C. Dimer, J. H Hull. Geo. T. Murrel
and Mr. Bell. To be sold as the pro|*erty of W. U.
Hull, deceaeed. J. H. 11ULL,
Ecexutor’s Sale.
Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Ciarke county, will bo sold on the first Tues
day in November next, before the court house
door of said county, during the legal hours of
sale, oue undivided half interest of thu estate ui
Ttiomas Cranforti. deceased, in and to one lot of
land lying in said couuiy, ami in the incorpor
ate limits of Athens, c6utaiuing three and three,
quarter (9\) acres more or less, adjoining the
North Eastern luilntod on east, George Thomas
ou the south, aud Hampton Cranford on the
north aud wot. to be sold as the property of »aJd
deceajusl for the purptise of d|vi**i«»u. .Terms
cash. Oct 9, DM. JffHNATMOK IWMrtON,
looctwll Kxuvuluf.
Executor’s Sale-
Will bcaoldon the 1st Tuesday In November
next at the door o( the court house in Athens,
Clarke couuty, Ga., within the legal hours of
■ale, a tract of land lying in clorke county and
known as lot No 1 ol the survey of E. K. Lump
kin. of the lands of the estate of Giles Jennings,
deceased, containing forty-six acres, oue rood
and thirty rods; and bounded on the east by
lands of Mary T. Jennings; on the southwest by
Jefferson Jennings; and ou the nortluvest and
north by lands ol the estate of Giles Jennings;
and bounded on the north by the Athens and
Lawreneeville road Said lauds sold by virtue
of a decree obtained iu favor of Mary T. Jen
nings vs. Jefferson Jennings, executor of Giles
Jennings, deceased, at the May term, 1S82. of
Clarke Superior Court, to satisfy said decree.
Terms ca ? li JEFFERSON JEN MSGS.
Executor of Giles J minings.
Administrator’s Sale.
Pursuaul to on order of the Court of Ordinary
of Clarke county, will be sold before the c«»uri
house door of said couuty, ou the first Tuesday
In November next during the legal hours of sate
three shares of the capital stuck of the Georgia
Railroad and Banking Company, In-longing to
the estate ot Susan E Varner, late of the state of
.\rkausas, deceased. To lnj sold for distribution
tion among her heirs. Terms cash. October 9
1882. . WM.G MaYSK,
Adm'r ol the the estate iu said county aud state
of said deceased. 10octw4t
Admir istrator’s Sale.
Pur.uxm to nn order ol the court of OrdltiAry
ol Chirk, uxrniy. will U> *oUl Ixslor* the conrt
house door of raid county, on the Brat Tuesday
In Umulwr next, duriiiK lhe h'Xul houni ol said
.11 the real rstAtv of Jurat. S. Coll, denrasWL
fa** widow’s dower, to-wit: One tract of land
Ivina nartvlv in Clarke and portly in Madison
ciaiutv, Georgia, containing 54*. S-lOtt acres more
or less whereon said deceostnl resided at the
time of his death, the widow s dower of 189
acres has been run out, and it is presumed will
be made tbe judgment of the court before tlie
aU>ve dav of sale. The balance of said tract luw
been divided into three lots, one of 180 acres im*
proved land, one of 118 M n t raw mill und gin on
ft and one of 75 acres well ilnp^^v^^d plats, all
ol which and of the dower will be exhibited tm
tl»e day of sale, and can »»e seen hy calling on
the undersigned, and at the name time and place
will be sold a tract of laud belonging fa said de-
e«u*ed. containing tiO acres, more or less, lying
o*«5
A order ol the Court ol Ordinary of Clurl
?ountv, will he wild before the court houoe door
of wii.l county on the fir.t Tue»dar In Nororaber
next, during the legal hour, of rale, one Indiv d-
ed hull Interest Iu and und to one house und lot
of land lying in sxid county, nnd Iu the city ol
Athens, containing one acre, more oj Uss front
ing ou 11 rood street, adjoining J. O. Nichols .ml
Others, being the pluce whereon raid J. C'. Mch-
i now lives, to be «o.d .«the property of Mrs.
;»rv 0. Sledge, deceaMd, for dlvialon.
The other one undlrlded IntereMln raidi boura
and lot belong, to Mrs. Sarah K Maxwell, and
will be raid ut the seme time. T.rm. crah
8et>l. 'Jd, ISSA LEON 1>. SjLEDGEj
tt-Jl. A(lln r "
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. K. LUMPKIN, ..
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELUR AT LAW
ATHSKS, 0A.
Office over Child., Nickerson, Wynn & Co',
.tore,
J. W. ECHOLS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lexington, - - eorgia.
Will .Ucnd regularly the 8n|
counliM of Clark. andOeonc*.
ciatiou by auctt h loc k bolder; and iu caae the
urity cousist* of an absolute conveyance of pro
perty, or mortgage with power fa sell, the directors
may sell said property in the aauie manner, as fa
advertisement mud time and place of sole, os
sheriffs aro authorized to aall property under gen
eral execution, and prior fa the loiuud liquidation
of the aiuouut claimed fa be due.
TUAgSFKsS. SUBflTITtTlDg, SKTTLRMERTe.
13. The Board of Directors fa be empowered to
give tbe consent of tho Assoc lot ion fa the sole of
property mortgaged or plodged to it and fa the
substitution of o»her property in lien of that mort-
gaged or pledged ou terms to be fixed by the By-
•aws. The Ui rectors fa have authority to. make
such ieitleinrnt of det*U due the Association aa
the By-Laws may prescribe, and in com of doubt
ful security, such compromise settlements aa they
may desire.
TITLK8-
14. Titles to Und * ested in said AssocUtion In
the course of Its busiuess may be conveyed by a
quit cfeiui deed, executed by tbe decretory sad
*i reasury.
. CLOSE WHKK,
15. Whenever the accumulation of funds are
sufficient to pay off and settle every uncancelled
shore of sUidt at the sum of two hundred dollars
by deducting the rate of minimum premium that
may at the time exifft, the Directors are empower
ed fa make each deduction and declare the Jwo*
Ration determined aud closed, provided that the
premium shall never be less than 44 per cent.,
without the consent of e^ery stockholder.
CAPITAL STOCK.
16. Hie capital stock of the Aseodation fa be
four handled shares with tbe privilege fa increase
it fa twelve hundred shares. r
- i AMENDMENTS. ■ .
17. Amandmeeu to thU charter to be mode In
cenformity to the lavs of tb* State governing
charters, and hy a majority of afack, yr party re
preseaaed for eel fan ewe meet* pee sieusty.
Tonr peUUooers sUte tW three hundred del-
Urs of the capital fa he employed la condocUng
tbeeperotietuaf aald AssocUliuR have beta actu
ally paid in, and that the AssoeUUoa desires fa
treaaoct business In the city ot Athens, in said
desire *o be ii
'ourt incorporating them aforesaid in terms of
tl.v lav.
L. A H. COBB. Solicitors.
Filed in orn» Ocraj^o, * c
OcLIUNl.
G eorgia, clarke county.—W nERKAS,
William A. Elder administrator of the eatnteof
Joalxh A Browning, deceased, applies to me for
Irav. to rail, m> the property of ssld ileceraeo, ore
houM.nd let lying in raldcounty. cmiUraiug one
acre, more or less, on Sandy creek road, auioiuiog
Robert Booth »nd other., about half tulle from
Barhersville. h ese are therefore to notify all
couearned to ahow cause at my office un or before
the firrt Monday in Noreiubor next why raid
■rare ahould not he milled. Giten under my
hand at office thia IMS day of hept. IS«l. ■
acp'JMt ASA M. J ACKSON, Urdinary.
500-Reward 1
ment for HlranmatUro, Neuralcla. toenx,
, .'uta.tbtllT Joint., Hpralna, Brulaea, Stlngaoi
Polaonoua Inaeetit TWhaehe. etc. The
ramoney will be retumed to any one not ratfo-
led niter nnlug one l** 0 - of Jdie -nirktab
.Inlwent, For Bweeny. Windgalla, Sore
lack stiff Joint., Heratchea. Flatuln nnd fr
craea when Uulmenu era uxod on horaai,
hose named V -nuTurpraaed- Every bottle U atopned
lUt up. With nn Idlnruhber atoppci, to prevent fan
An Ex-Huber Man. Jf.trenrth. . Ftctiered
We know th above party <tnd will
vouch for hia doming to time with the K? n ta ner
Mioucy.—Baiiuer-Wiitobman.
Executor’s Sale.
By order of end In pursuance of n decree of
Ctaiko Superior Court, granted at the regular
November term. 1SI. in rnae of Martbn A. nnd
Laclna J. Wilson, va Thomas It. V\ ilaon, K. L.
Newton, et al. Bill for injunction, relief, Ac.
■ •Will be mid before tbe court boose door of
Clarke county, in Athena, Ga.. daring the legal
hour, of ante, on Uie find Tueaday In November
next tbe following deecrlbed land, located in
Clarke county, about tnree mile* from Athena
on the DaatelavtU. rural, and being a part of the
uld Richard W Ilaon place, to-wlt; rlfty fcal)laerag
more or len. aa recently aurveyed and platiHl
hy W. J. Pittman. C. B.. aald plat can be aeen by
calling at office of L. and H. Cobb, attorney., or
tbe ondaralgned. also Ute land can be aeen by
eaiung at the rcaldeuce of Mesare, W Ilaon Tho
jil>,ire raid as the property of Klcbord WII on,
d(ceaxrd. In emit the coat, and expenses or said
pioceediaga u equity. Purciuraer to pay tor ti
nt*, and term. cash. John K.» iuo.*.
Thomas H. W ilkon,
]doctor It Executor! Richard Wilson, deed.
Notice.
All portions having <leuiand* against Hill Few,
colori-il, late of (.lark** county, dccoasvtl. are
hereby notified to present the same to tne for
payment iu the lime ami wauuer prescribed by
lav; and those indebted ts> said deceased aie
reque*te«l fa make immediate payment
Sepl*-r.w COURSE BRUMBY, Adm’r.
Printer’s fee 82 00.
BILL FOR CONSTRUCTION, ETC
The &outturn Mutant fnfurnace ComjKiay
Isici* J. Lampkin et. al.
It heltm represented fa tbe court that some of
the individuals com (losing the class of present i»oll-
cy holders, iu the (’omplaataut iompun}, aud also
irnmecomposing the class of former policy bolder*,
who are parlies defendant to this bill through
representatives aloue, desire to he made parlies
their own t>ro|ier uauies, H 1 — 1 — 1 " “ “ ,l
the present
pauy and all .
same, who de*ire to demur, plead
their own individual u uie* do couio in liy proper
order ofthe court ou or before the first day of the
second week ot the next term of this court and be
made parties in their own proper names, as well as
through their representatives, and demur, plead or
wake answer iu the premise*, and in default
thereof that they and each of tnem shall thereafter
be forever barred.
It is furtheroidered that thlsorderbe published
once a month for lour months previous fa the next
term of thU court lu the Athens Bauner-Walch-
man. May term. 1882. May 9th, 1882.
. ClaiBorsk 8nkad, Judge Superior Court.
1 certify that the within aud foregoing In a trua
extract from the mluutee ot Clarke Superior Court
\ Hut
May erm, 1882.
) fi-23-lautSm.
John I. Uluoins,
C. 8. C. C. C.
GEORGIA. CLARKE COYNTY —WHEREAS
U Robert Chanpie, administrator of tbe estate
of Robert G. Willunns, deceased, applies In terms
of toe law for a discharge from said administra
tion. These are therefore to ette and admonish
all concerned to show cause at my office on or
before the first Monday In December next why
said discharge should not be granted. Given,
uuder uiy hand at office thisottli day of August,
THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO.
Athens, Ga.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, 'President.
STEVKNS THOMAS, 8KCRKTARY.
j .i Re.tdant Director.:
Youjtu L. G. IIakius, Stevens Tuujus,
John H. Nxwtun, Euzuit L. Newt.n,
Frrihnani' Puinizy, A I.bin P. Dearino,
Uol Robert Tbobas. Jobs W. Nicholson,
L. H. CHARBONN1EE, J. H. HUKXICVTT.
r> BORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—w herexa G. L
U McClvakey, Guardian ofJefferran I. McClca-
kev, his minor ran. applies to tno for leave to
sell 1* shares of the capful .took of the Central
Railroad and Banking Company: 0 shares of the
South Western Railroad Company, and 3 shares
of the capital stork of the New York. New Haven
and Ifaitford Railroad company, belonging to
aald minor. . „
TOeae are therefore to notify all concerned to
ahow cause at n,y offiea on ot before the first
Monday In SovemlsT next, why aald T*avo
should not lie granted. Given under my hand
flee this 12th day ol September, 1XS2.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. ■
1»«.
Augtl—oueem-:lm.
ASA M. JACKSON. Ordinary.
MULES
W.S. HOLM AN
Will keep on
handthi* sea
son a fine lot
of broke and
nubroke hor
se* and mules
which 1 will
nell a* low as
the mar ket
affords. Ex
amine nty lot
before buy
ing. I have
just received
a car-load di
rect from the
best and most popukfiretock-raisers of Kentucky
hat I ain selling loV. .Sole Stable on Clayton
street, Alheua, Ga. octU-tf
Miles Johnson,
STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I am better prepared than ever todo all manner
of Dyeing and Clcaniug, in the most substantial
and thorotixh manner. Devoting my time sole
ly to thiM busiuess I can turn out better work
than those who pretend to carry it on In connec
tion with other business. Refers to the ladles
amlgcutleinen of Athena,
novll-ly.
palaceTbarber shop
COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS, GA.
(Uuder Commercial Hotel,)
The finest establishment in the city,'
first-class artists. Prices moderate and entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
DAVIS «& HARRIS, Proprietors.
oct14-1y.
JOS. JACOBS,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND
M AN UFACTE RING CHEMIST,
Clayton street, opposite Post Offlee.
ATHENS, GA,
PROPK1KTOR OF
JacntiH’ Horse und Cattle Powder*,
Jacobs’ Nerve Liniment. Jacobs’
Vegetable Worm Syrup. Ja
cobs' Syrup Tar and Wild
Cherry. Jacobs’ Es
sence Jamaica Gin
ger. Joe Ja
cobs’ Oil,
ete.
MANUFACTURER OF
MEDICINAL ELIX: HP, 1LUID P:X-
TUACTS, and all other PHAR
MACEUTICAL PREPARA
TIONS.
My stwk la full in all departments, and 1 am
prepared to till orders at short notice and at low
est market rates. SPECIALTY—Supplying couu-
try merchants and physicians. Seua for price
lUL^__
P , WEIL,
THE OLD RELIABLE
Boot &Slioe Mauufact urer.
I have removed my Boot and Shoe 8hop over
the room formerly occupied by we, ou College
A venup, above C. Bode s, where I aiu hotter pre
pared than ever, for any work in my line. My
work is first-clsHS and warranted.
BOOTS and SHOES 11EPAIRED
on short notice. W ill half-sole from 50 cents to
$1.25, accordiug to quality, Prices to suit tho
inies. Thanking my customers for their past
patronage, I respectfully solicit a contluuance of
the same. feb!4wtl P. WEIL-*
SADDLES & HARNESS.
BEERHART
&
POINDEXTER
G eorgia, clarke county.—whereas
A. Davis, administrator of Mrs. MIllv A. Da
vis. deceased, applies to me (ur a discharge
from said administration. These arc therefore
to cite and admonish all concerned, to show
cause at my office, on or before the t rat Monday
In December next, why -said discharge should
not be granted. Ulvea under my hand atoffloe,
his Nth August. INsJ. ASA M. JACKSON, . .
ZmZt Ordinary
G eorgia, clarke county.—ordinary sit
ting for county ptirjvosea Monday, October -■
law.
Ordered, that I he following levies be and are
hereby made upon the Slate tux for ISNi, for the
following county purposes ami necessary —
rent'expeusea of the county, to-wlt:
tat. 'to pay the legal indebtedness of the coun
ty. due or to become due, during tho year, or
past due. 90 per cent.
and. To build or repair the conrt house or Jail
bridges or ferries, or other public Improvements
according to the contract. ** per cent.
Id. To p|y sheriffs. Jailers, or other «(fleers
foes, that llY'y may be legally entitled to oat Of
tbe county. Including salary of city Judge W per
4th. To pay coroners all fees that may be dne
them by the county for holding inquests, T
**o!m. To pay the excuses of the county for
bailiffs at conrt, non-r. aident witnesses in crim
inal eases, fuel, servant l ire, stationery and the
like. 12 per cent.
6th. To pay Jurors. *t> per rent.
Tht. Topay expenses itt. nrr.sl in supporting
the poor ol tne county, and as otherwise pre-
acribedhy the code. 7 per coat. —• '• r--‘
gth. To pay other lawittl rhargea against Die
counlv. 26 tier cent.
. The above levies aggnvnte 1M per cent on the
State tax. or 45 cents on ejielt si no worth of prop
erty. making the state and t'.ouity levies aggre
gate 75 cents on each <IUJ worth ol property, he
Ing same as last year, , ;
Any surplus raised h>- any af the altove le
vies to bo applied to any lawful charge, against
the enputy, or any legal indebtedness of the
counts? AbaM. Jasksox, Ordinary.
The above la truly copied from, the miantes.,
A.A M- Jacksox. Ordinary,
Manufacturers of
CUSTOM HARNESS
nil Mi-
• «
AND
rBORGIA, OKAIlKB COUNTi.—WHEREAS,
UTbomas R. Holder, administrator ol Obedfah
T. Echols, deceased, oppliea to toe for leave to
sell one share of-lhe Gapitol stock of the Kortlt-
Eastcrn RaUr.rai Company. belon«ing to estate
Qf s»W deceased These are. therefore, to cite
and admonish all concerned to show cause at
my office on or before the first Monday In Novara
her next why »ald leave ahould nut be granted.
Given nmfcr my band
Ordinary.
August, 1
| i—Vtt»afi*2
I
:.a:f at
[tl
& ".if ,f.
til
it
A FULL STOCK KEPT ON HAND. WE WILL
make It hi your Interest to examine ttnr stork
before purchasing. AU work warranted (ta| lie
ta represented.
Dili
i ; _
i qjfeapINf
REPAIRING
Jiotice!
Is herebyjciven that the hour* for purchasing
lo<K*e cotton at the Athens Factory will be be*
tween ii uo iu the niorning and three in the
HtleriHM>n t und all cotton purchased during cue
day will not be u*eu iu factory until the next
day. This i» to srive all parti a losing cotton
due time to intercept their cotton if presented
at the factory for sale.
R. L. BLOOMFIELD,
Agent Athens Manufacturing Oo.
Jan. 18, 1882. dltwly.
NEW SEED
' ■ ’ GROWN BY |
R. Buist, Jr.,
For us. AU are FRESH and every paper dated
1882!
HE NO TEA, the best in the place.
Burker Hill Hamesx OIL^
Warner’* Kemedles. .
fit. Jacob*’ Oil, and all popular Pat. Medicines.
St. Louis Lead. LluKcea OU. Mixed Points.
Full stock of Drnga and Fancy Goods.
We have a full stock of above and everything
In our line, and will
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
E.C.LONG&CO.
Druggists, Athens, t Ga.
nc.21.ly, ra- -
—'—r.—v sxrirrrf t
The Best, iq .tite*Cheapest!
TrtERF.roKE IF YbU W’AJPT 1
GOOD AND CHEAP
1 AND 2-HORSE WAGONS
. Call nt my Shop,
Or at Childs, Nickerson. Wvnn A Co’s.
The Benson
-!«!•>!
tr
r»« *
at -h!
’•I
•A
n[
No. lO Broad Street,
Athens, Georgia.
fa growing In favor rapidly. My recent contract
for MFTY Is'completed aud exhausted, sari a
aevT.eoutract la pi hanrtTor ONE HUNDRED
more. Don’t get aeaVed—1 ant here, for yon eve
ry time. I mi-now batter prepared to do good
S ark than oreF. Imvtag aecuretl that, nr lees af
y Brother for the present year, who ta •.prac
tical Wagon-Maker-
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING:
to
Mutsimm tic-
f
. Jtcraembcr the
1 dou^tothc beatiaanttecaad fttohort noticc-^1
work warranted to give
reasonable. have a sroodSKCONp-HAND
PH.ETON, laWy repaired.ftiaVl will-sell cheap.
Anv- one desUhtg 4 BARGAW will find it tc
their lutetetf to caUoama.; ,j ,
P, BENSON,
feb2-ly Spring at, near Gann dr Reaves, Athens
.Ahi - h v" ■:' IV. 1-/J
\y^y\:n i 3..X.H
md Retail
IN
SHOES,
I- Georgia.
GAINS!!
IF GOODS!
Jit well and sold at reasonable
■xnca, findioK that hiH trade lm* Im-ream* I
l»o Buy ft larger stock than ever hefore. My
ie».le trade. Plesre reineulier that iii
DRY GOODS, GROCER-
GOODS,
Jflnd attentive salesmen, cood* to please, and
■the purcItOMi of coitdiu. the reliul.le buyer
line ready fa buy. Ail penman desiring to
lOTTON
id LIBERAL ADNANCES umdeon all c«»t-
vance* are made, fa prevent loss.
DOBBS.
lOUNDRY
IE WORKS.
|«'G, MINING AND MILL MACHINERY,
'AIRING, PAT'N WORK,
F*E MILLS, ROLLERS, (for wood frames.)
fc.T POWER and LEVER COTTON PRESSES
|S FKXtTNG, 6u\
HE MOST APPROVED
|AM ENGINES
And SEPARATORS, TURBfNK WATER
Cane Mills, (XK)K’h Evaporators, Ac.
Agent, Athens, Ga.
Indent.
ftEKS rRICEfl. ol41 y.
ARE!
[, WYNN & CO,
INICKELSON A OO.),
Lit DWARF, in Northeast Georgia. Our store
IMPLEMENTS,
!, ALL MASS Mi OF TOOLS,
^EST1 AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
laterinl, Harness, Machine Oil,
lie Cutlery,
OIGMtSfcEfiS
fSTNINETY-k%H S r H ?EARS
IT our New riant,
GARDENER
FAMILY
our own
SEEDS
SEEDS
|Unral Ucofstrr FREE TO A LI*.
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| BROWERS, PHILADELPHIA
|by,"
[ONTGOMERY’S
(iols and Implements
TO SUIT THE SEASON.
EMBRACINE
liplcs ami clean sued,
lto save your hay.
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brae Plows, be-t 111 nsc.
|kingnml semliii; smooth land.
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• known. Will plow inoatsand wheat
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Vibblc your crop*, cotton planters.
Jt, either broadcast or drill.
|AR, PAXTON AND ROOKWAL-
|rou.m MIT.T.S, EVAPORATORS.
Ik MACHIN E-i,DA WN MO WERS.
DIES AND HARNESS. Iguitran-
lirices.
IkROUSON & BLOUNT’S ONE
Pure Ru ;t Proof Oats.
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a, ATLANTA, GA.
WAGON
|r£ia,{ ilabiimn & Florida
) prepared to ship at abort n
special price liafo and circular, .
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