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DEOAPITfTgDBRIEFLETS.
Prone your grape vines, and trim
your shrubbery now.
What about that Athens & Madison
railroad f It is a necessity.
The Masons ol Harmony Grove will
have a big dinner on the 37th.
It Is predicted that we will have a
Snowy, disagreeable Christmas.
A negro in Jackson county la mak
ing money fast manufacturing jugs.
"Most-of our merchants now pay
Qaab^or-th^country producethey buy
It fa/not uncommon to see cotton
wagons roll into town Sunday even
ing. ■ '■ r ■
v Nicholson, Sanford & Co. buy and
' sell about ten bushels of eggs every
day. , ;i ,
After Christmas we will put a beau
tiful new dress on the Banuer-Watch-
man. ,, {
A young white man was in town
the other night gambling with ne
groes.
There are several colored Mormons
in Athens that our grand jury should
Investigate.
Read the interesting story on onr
first page and profit by it. Let well
enough alone.
Mr. John Billups speaks of going into
the wholesale liquor business in Charles
ton next year.
A country woman was on the street
yesterday with a stylish cloak made of
an old bed-quilt..
Our students complain very much at
the high prices they are charged in
Athens for books.
* On Sunday our young men will now
have to ask themselves: “What must
I do to be shaved!”
If you want to buy a splendid little
farm near Atheus, read Cupt. J. E.
Hitch's advertisement.
Maddrey & Co. have built up a fine
trade by low prices, Ural-class goods
and liberal advertising.
Our merchants say collections were
never so backward as this year—farm
ers holding back cotton.
Veronee denies the prevalent report
that he took those prizes while the fair
managers wasn’t looking.
An Athenian yesterday paid $2.50
for a four-year-old gobbler and sent it
to some Augusta friends.
Eighty-five persons from Haber
sham county left last week for Salt
Lake to join the Mormons.
Two men have lost their lives work
ing on the Georgia extension, while
several have been Injured.
George C. Thomas, Esq., sold his
splendid house and eleven acres of
land In Watkiusyillefor $1,000.
Five new members joined the “Uni
ted Sons of Iniquity” yesterday. This
noble order is growing very fast.
Mr. and Mrs. Prof. White have
moved Into their new house, which is
one of the handsomest in the state.
A vendor of plaster of Paris images
was In town- Saturday selling g
tailed squirrels and blue-honied deer.
There is no excitement over the
county election, and neither money
or free whisky is used that we know
of.
“Home, Sweet Home.”—The At
lanta Constitution speaks aB follows
of the original manuscript of this pop
ular song, which Is now in the posses
sion of Miss Mary Harden, of Athens
“What apreclons possession is that
of the elderly lady iu Athens who
owns the original manuscript of the
“Home, Sweet Home,” ub written by
John Howard Payne! The words o*
the |K>oni as Urst written are nil inter-
llued, with here and there an etnlenr-
ing expression from the writer to the
lady who now holds it. In the old
days Payne was devotedly attached to
her, and she has many of his letters
that no eye save hers will ever see.
She is a noble and high minded wo
man, and a fit legatee of the memories
of a true poet, and the manuscript of
the best known American poem. She
has been o.ieied a large sum for the
manuscript, but of course uo money
could buy it.’.’
“Uncle Jim Johnson.”—We were
delighted yesterday to receive a call
from Mr. JamesT. Johnson, of Lex
lngton. There never lived a more no-
bleold man. Before the war he was
quite wealthy and his home was open
to all. He was charitable and gener
ous and his purse was ever at the
command of his frieuds. Mr. John
son lost his property by the war, but
he retained his noble, generous, cheer
ful heart, which not even misfortune
could change. If “Uncle Jim” has
an enemy in the world we do not
know it. Long may this grand old
man live, and If he does not reap his
just reward in this world lie will in
the next.
A Poi.ytkcnjc School.—The Georgia
legislature Will In all probability estab
lish a polytechie school in the state, for
the education of mechanics, which we
think would be a splendid institution.
Atlanta, w ith her nsual greediness, will
make an effort to have this school loca
ted III that city; but every one knows
the superior advantages possessed by
Atheus. Besides rumbling itlieio run,in
connection with the State University,
we have undoubtedly the best education
al centre in the south. We hope Mr.
Russell will properly set our claims be
fore the legislature in the event that
tliiatohool is established. •
n c: x3
Know
SL
That Brown*sIron Bitters
will dire the worst case" ~ '
of dysfrepsia. . ‘ ,
*» OJml
Will insure a
and increased
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of life
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits. *• "
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches theblood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness,andlack ofenergy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Wallccr Sl' Baltimore, Dec. x88x.
For lix years I hare bees a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, Djrs-
rjpzia and Tan«tip)^n
so debilitated that I could not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life had almost become a burden.
Finally, when hope had almost left
me, ray husband sedng Brown's
Iron Bitters advertised in the
paper, induced me to give it a trial.
1 am now taking the third bottle
and have not feu so well in six
yean as 1 do at the present time.
Mrs. L. F. Griffin.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
will have a better- tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
OCONSK
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athen
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IS,
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—PRICE LIST OF—
3h: i>r CHINA hall^ oh . ; j.ainr ooow $.
OintCWtyOMSLB. vWw mean nert'Or 'fcW nnotker: ‘VFb'fiive tbs
finest stuck for Housekeepers in this section. ~SJUTSeU
At the very lowesnsrlces. We keep the best gdbdi. 'We ron tbe‘nekit& itarort-
ment -, p Carve down tothe smallest margin. Wevxpuettsfib a rushing bu«-
O TT'TVTTTTTVTTT' thia Fall, and keep China Hall on a .xhh.J i siqu mil im.ii m
U xJN jELi - CONTINUAL* BOOM. .!*>»« anw.u
■ hi ‘Everything iii Lamps, Glassware, Crockery. Silver
p *Piate,;Etc.» S3** - ^
aulb .1511. -ui: ,:/idi : IO * . .. _ . — ■ , , •
. i»lb I J,i nil ...... G.. D; FTJANIGEN,-
(Successor to Lynch* FtSnigen.) Deupree Block, Athens, Ga.
D.C.Hurley:
yurtoi*
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LIGHT ONE BOUSE WAGON
Medium One Horae Wgn
Light Tiro Hone Winn
Median. Two Hon. Wejao......
lion. Wagon.
Light Open Bngclf* ..
light Op,n Sonin
Ugh. Open ButT
*100,
BLAC
Tntr
Exiranelecled Fancy Open Rogglr. . S1S-.
Extra Selected Fancy Open Buggies $150,
UghtTop Bagglee !7... .. Mao,
Light Ten Bunin $113,
ExtraSeIsct.aF.ncjTap haggles $.50.
Extra Selected FnnerTop Qa-'Kles SIJ5,
Fit ra Selected Fancy Top Baggies $$M,
Light Mat Extension TopPhietoo £175,
Extra Selected Light P'at lilwilw
Top Phaeton (toe.
Extra Selected Doctor 1 * Phaeton, Light,
Roomr and Mrottg $150.
Extra 'elected Fancy Trimmed Ledlea’
Pony Phaetons $125
HODGSON'S WORK.
M’KINNORS mi
Hu the hunt Urjlttles and finest workmen IntiMMHty for the prompt discharge el ,
HORSE SHOEIHS’AHD HANTATIONWORK
done In e superior manner at moderate prices. I make at specialty of REPAIRING
GUNS, PISTOLS & EDGE-TOOLS
Of ell deaciiptloss and guarantee satisfaction In ell work which 1 undertake. When In need of
anything In the Blacksmlthlng line be sure end call on .nnoenot
WKINNON, THE BLACKSMITH, •—
norll-ly. ... . ** WIK7r r. -ir.
Hadgron Open Bncgtoi .. ||&
A few of Hodgson's 4-Sea t.Sprlof VT* gona. .. $!(*,
WESTE N WORK.
A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN.
(From the Bouton GloUJ
Messrs. Editor* i—
The above la a good likeness of Xrs.XjdlAZ.Fhik>
hAm, of Lynn, Xaasu. who above another human bdnft
may bo truthfully called the ‘•Dear Friend of Woman,"
•ssome of her correspondents love to call her. She
of a Ufootudy, and is obliged to kosp «tx lady
amhtonta, to help nor answer the large carrtapoodeaca
which daUy pours In upon her, each bearing Its special
burden of sufforinjf, or Joy at release from it. Her
Vegetable Compound Is a medicine for good and not
•vfl purposes. 1 have personally Investigated Band
am satisfied of tho truth of this.
On aooount of tta proven merits, tt la reonmiaepdod
«nd prescribed by the best physldans In the oountry.
Om saysi "It works like a charm nod save* much
pain. Itwlllcara entirely the worst form of fwniny
of tho uterus, Lcuoorrhcco, Irregular and painful
Menstruation, all Qrari&n Trouble*, Inflammation and
^taxation. Flooding*. all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal wunknem, and Is cspoelaQy adapted to
the Change of life.”
It penneates every portion of tho system, and gives
nsw life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency.
It cu _ __. r
Kerrous Prostration, General Debility, Oeeplessnessi
Depression and Indigestion. That foaling of beortx*
down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always
permanently cured by Its use* It will at all times, and
Raising Carp in a-Mill Pond.—
Mr. Callle David, of Banks county,
caught three carp out of hla pond loot
January. One weighed 11 pounds,
and 24 Inches long; two weighed 15
pouuda each, and 29 and 30 Inobes
long, and only three yearo old. These
went all raised in a mill pondjhepu
them in when they were three Inches
long. These that Mr. David lias are
the Mirror carp, and he says that they
are the next best eating fish to a shad.
Mr. David has commenced eating bis
earp and says they are fine. He says
there are millions of these fish in his
pond. - i ,
Vkroner’s Victory.—Our iureutive
fellow-citizen, Mr. C. B. Vorouet', re
turned yesterday from a triumphant
tour through Georgia anil South'Caro
lina. Hlsehitro-dash and washing ma
chine not only carried off the first
prises at the Waynesboro fair, hut at the
Charleston Exposition. He whipped
out every invention and captured the
diplomas. Ail^e latter place his Wash
ington tnaubinfUook the prise ever four
Northern concern*, that sold at $45, $66,
$76 and $100., Hesijld W» sample c^nfpr
dash IQ $ Vlrgipian for$5. Mr. -VeroMe
cleared enough money on Ida trip to buy
a fineulehb;' »?>' " •
deiwM '■* MBUL-utHUtta »ve M
MAaaricD< 1 ik'‘WasHWoroX.—Our ge
nial young frle'44 *fhonia* Hodgson
was married last week to Mias Mary E.
Gardner, of Washington, D. C. Mr. H.,
who has S tfieririblp in the treasury de
partment, descends, tTOmqne of the best
families In Athens end is a worthy scion
or a noble name. The best wishes of a,
host of warm friends in Georgia will at-
tend bimthTough life. p.i.'iJ
Sad Death.—We are sorry, to hear of.
tho deathMil Alfonso England’s son.
He was only slcka few days with pneu
monia. Tho deceased wa» a bright youth
.ol 14, and gave promise ef a brilliantfu
ture. The bereaved fffnily have ,our
deepestsy„ipat^ w ,, ...
^ g« I (a* i Jf^I
that govenatbo female fiyatem.
Xt coma only fL per bottle or six for gS., and la aold ty
flregglrta. Any ailvico required aa to apodal cases, oad
the names of inaay who have baoo rCAtorad to perfect
health by ti e use of the Vegetable Compound, can be
obtained by addreadncrlfra. P n with stamp for reply,
at her home in Lynn, Mam *
For Kidney Ooiapledat of efffter sex this compound !•
unsurpassed ssahondantt^f lmanleL ShOW.
“Xra FlnUmin'i Urar Flll^" mjc cncirrttcr, “era
Otbat 0> eu worid (krthe core at OcUpctlon.
‘ “ — er Blood
mop aw
IVxtfler works i
to equal the (
Aflmust ssspectheraaRnAagslof XfywhesssoK
•mblUon Is to dogood to othem
jMXlglAK OP Km A. M. IX
Kl DNEY-WORT
18 A SURE CURE
(br all disease* of the Kidney* and : I
— LIVER
Xt bos spedflo action oo this most Important
organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity mad
Inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of
the Bile, sad by keeping tho bowels In feee
condition, effecting Its regular discharge.
Malaria. asr,s!S?&
Wait will surely relievo and quickly cure.
Xn the Spring to cleanse the System, every
one should take a thorough oocree of tt.
a- 8QLD BY DRUQQIST8. Price 81.
Kl DNEY-WORT
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ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING
Done wlUi cere sad warranted to ctvesatlsfec-
-miscella^eoub.
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BALDWIN & BURNETT
Wholesale and Retail
.ij 1 '-i,, . i
DEALERS
OUR NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUR
• — ' -I bttuel retu uiuilw .utrtnH Ju
GIVES ALL A CHANCE !
n-v-i.y from the cheapest to . _ _ _,_r - LU—.—I.
the Saefbeed ell Uie novelttea j,ADD S'
v.e*ror M»;ui.«ro^te'. . ^ wp^rovre WOOTEN DESKS,
IN OUR LINE.
FOLDING
The Avery Twe Horse Wagon, lkla.
axle and the $52.60,
The Louis Cook Omu Piano Side Bar Buggy. $62.60
eouls Cook Top liana Eleytie
pring Busy $65,
\merxon, Fisher & Co. 4-?cit
xtcuslon Top PhaetOL $110.
MY VEHICLES
Are made of best malcrtsJ, shipped to my order
from all parts of the
WORLD,
Aad are constructed and finished by a corps ef fine
CARRI GE MECHANICS
and fine Carriage Artists, brought to Athena by
me from the beat mamfreturing centres of our
COUNTRY.
I guarantee everything mxde jnpt aa I rapreaent
MONEY REFUNDED-
d I challenge any carriage shop in Georgia to
shov as good a'
SELECTION
ofttock ‘and as good fecilltle* for turning out reli
able work.
BEWARE
of imitation work, made on the Chinese cheap
, order by irresponsible partlee who give any
GUARANTEE
when sel in*, but when your wagon breaks they
are not to be found; they move f-ora place, ever
after new persons to
VICTIMIZE
My price list of REPAIRING aifeiys oj*cn far your
inspection and I guarantor it to be
LOWER
thee pdcee charted by tliceo Chlncee end hoeket
Oconee Athens,
• ’ 1 -*t %•»?». ■Vei >. ' ,lf ’
Street, Georgia.
D. C. HURLEY,
oot81w3m
BED & WARDROBE
COMBINED.
BEV0LVIHGB00K0ASES
Our stock of Parlor and Cham f
aold last season lor 6125. But <m catalogno will qiros
take great pleasure In forwardiug It to any a llreit *1
money above any market. v 1 #
Apjtj^riBtEdlAlRS
' 32 POSITIONS.
CABINETS
. OF ALL STYLES.
d Pine Mohair Parlor Set* for $90,
llcatlon^ t ^eg Q We wrfll
guarantee it will save
J. L. BOWLES & CO.,
Augusta, Georgia.
839 Broad Street,
deeftwtim
W.S, MOIiMAJif
of broke and
nubrokp hor-
ses and mules
which 1 will
sell aa low ««
ttbsw
nxntne err lut
More, buy?
Ins. I. have
Just received
eenrdbed di
rect Iren the
best and mo
hat I am pel
street. Stheop.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E.K^LUMPklN,
ATTORNEY and counsellor at law
atueks. a a. ,,
■ Office »vcr Childs, Nickerson, Wynn A Co’i
store, i I* * .i I 'j'Jelity
i -rid ta Jtnl
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THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO
Athens, Ga.
YOCXU U O. HARRIS, Pakalnam.
RTKVENS THOMAS. SkcecrABT.
Resident Directors :
Youko u O. Beams. Stxvkns Tnoexs,
Jo»» H. N iWTon. Euzoe L. Nivr-a.
Fkftniaean Puixizt, Auim p. Dearino.
Col. Robbzt Tuomap. Jouk W. Nicu jlsox,
h. H. ciHAnnoaaiRK. J. II. IIcsnicctt
SUSS
NAMES,
blit 4a
notbsd*.
oeived)
xn# word
SAFE
wWr'pIc
S£S
IWIPPif
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ROCHESTER. M.Ya If.. i : >
*e*»»
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS
DBAXSfiS fN ''. 1
CARPETS. OIL CLQTHS,
Window Onrtains and 8hades, ■”
LACE CURTAINS AND CORNICES
CHROMOS, -
WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS,
713 BBOAD STREETj 0‘ ><w
Augusta, - . - Georgia.
•• ■ *»' »i’f*
j..< i | V; • 1,1
Miles Johnson,
STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING
ESTABLISHMENT.
I am hotter prepend than ever todo all manner
o( Dyelnfrend Cleentttf, In the maetpnbPtnnUel
aad Iberuoch manner. Oevoting my time pole-
Iy to this business I can turn out better work
than those who pretend to carry It on In eomire-
tlon with other bupinepo. Hater, to the ladle,
end gentlemen ot Athena,
nnvll-lv.
ATTENTION!
Bear In mind and please don't forget
SKIFF, THE JEWELRE,
W1U receive a variety el Haw Heed* in time ter
yoo to make r selection for your
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Athens, G*.. Nor. 1.MM.
Maddrey & L
THE CHEAPEST
Tl! I •« t •• 1 ‘ W«l el
HOUSE
jjr«« ,!«»wna «-»il->u!
njy ] (tajlaiiU iwfo .1* !ra!
.'(taiilWkalJWR til !U.I
UM !
• ■ ! DridKet—wMOJIYkA SUT ot ...
We Mean Just What We
rWiHfoO&lk/t *n mill
Clayton St., Two Doors Below P. O.
'Y.—Ordinary's Of
BarnsUna hu ap»
mfam£<s&sr<
.,li! ilaawitD lA
■■••i v.t oil
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED!!-
A Big Invoice ol Black and Cdlhied
CASIMERES
Two hundred dozen 1 •" i ^ i .
TOWELS
The biggnt bargalna in Athens. Two Case,
REVERSIBLE , SUITINGS,
which we will sell at 8c, reduced from 15c.
CLOAKS AND BLANKETS
at your own pric*. >
OUR DRESS GOODS
art- at prices that make them all talk of their
cheapithtfs.
VELVETS AND SILKS,
Plushes & Satins
Notice how they will all come down/ mow that
wo Ate Foiling them hi 60c on the dollar, W,e arc
prepared nou toshow the largest und prettiest
SttHlk of . - yt . r , f ( .rj,, r J- '
NEW BUTTONS < •
* ,k ‘ ererdisplayed in Athens.
STANDARD PRINTS
f? i •. fromthii out **^ :
5 AND 6 CENTS
’ " v The best )l 11 'LL. il -»Ull
LADIES VEST.
in Georgia at 50c, 75c and fl. ^
Gents’ Shirts—Reinforced,
vt Cfc, 75c and 90c. The largest and finest
STOCK OF HOSIERY: IN TOWN.
RESPECTFULLY,
R. G. GRAY.
J. W. ECHOLS,
, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lexington, — - > eorgia-
P$W1IL,
, .1 .. : ,y« i i dnlrtw ,»-<!•! ;
. THE OLD BEUABLB
Boot &SU00 Manufacturer:
i.
I have re in ored ray
the room formerly occ
Avenue, above C. Bode 1
pared than, ef er, foe ai$y work in
work is first-class and warranted.
where 1 am hotter pre-
lay line. My
AND
Athens, • - ■
SHOES,
» Georgia.
.altts*
iK
Y
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s>; JOT 3
II
AND A
BOOTH «i»d SHOES REPAIRED
on short notice. Will half-eole from 60 oents to
$M6, aocordlbg to quality. Prices to salt-the
Inna. Thanking my customera for their past
patronage, I respectfully solicit .a continuance of
thesama. febllwti WCTL
. Notice!
Is hcrebyigiveu that the hours for purchasing-
loo^e cotton at the Athens Factory will be be
tween nine in the morning and three iu the
attarnoon. nndalleottou purchased during ono
day will not be used iu factory • until tho
day^ This is to give all jmrU cotton
«lue i\\fw to intercept tlielr.cottub if prcsculeu
at the factory for sale. , 1 *
• ( Tt. t..‘BLO0MFIRLP,
Agent Atherm'Mauiifitetnring Co.
Jan. 1$, ISSIL Itfill* - ■. dltwly.
illlT
hn.
tilX'
NEW SEED
gro\vk BY , it U -
H: Buist, Jr.,
For tu. All are FBESH aod enrery -paper dated
• IV ivuiii
bill
BIGSTOCK 0FG00DS!
i.lylii tc !>st'<l mt i ■ ' T - *
THE INCREISING DEMAND FOR OOODB, BOUGHT WELL, AND SOLD AT REASONABLE
Prices telle on thuralndcef tbeicraple. The undcralgned, adding that hto.trade bra Ineraagd
saj-sVi^fSih&’pjr &
PROVISIONS, HEAVY STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCER-
wj-iai-ti • -»*ki IES AND CAN GOODS, '
•}.. t •• -
I dety competition in tiergiu. All Cltr patronage will dnd .ttemlve *deMncn, goodll,to plcace. wd
prompt delivery anywhere itiiheclty llmlti. ln.the^pnntheee.ofoettoci, the rallahle. buyer
. OVw.MASONic.u always ho (oundlarnyWorehouM ready to buy. All portions deslriug to
In ur Fireproof Warehouse, will find teaaonable terma, and LIBERAL A DN ANDES made on all coi-
touatored. In»ur»uoe must he added when adrancea nro made, to prevent loss.
. ,1 . S. C. DOBBS.
HE NO TEA. the best in the place.
’iurker Hill HarnessOU. ,■ 4
Warner’s ‘Remedies, ..$» ..
8t. Jacobs’ Oil, and alfpopnlar Pgt. Medicines.
St. Louis Load. Linseed OIL Mixed Paints. *
Full f took of Drugs and WW Wood*. , •
i 'onr line ft and wlff k everything
SELL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST!
E. C. LONG & CO.
".vinnLli: h- „
TbeB^t'iaihia. Gbeiapestl
,1 ! , _|U.Ul »' >lts«n A.H I)i.‘
THEREFORE IP YOU WAFT UJ1 ,
GOOD AND CHEAP
1 AND 2-HORSE WAGONS
Orktfiha^^^Vhf^., 7'
.lt>L|i!
- >*-»!
SiiMj'i
more. Don’t get *can*d—f am here for yea eve
ry time. I am
work than ever,
my Brother for t
ileal WagodOfaker.
ALL KINDS OF'REPAIRING.
d, ss
aaeoabie. ATO have neood 8ECOX D-HAh
P-HBNSOK. ;
febi-ly .Spr^tg^}, near «iaun di Keaveg, Aihuua
! 'h'>»
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>nij lull) vdnr. tt A srvt-t (jt.( Ir.tll •>-«« i
in. t.-.jj Inin J.m i.iiin «■>«!/TJnOi
UI>UA ItJJtl** 1
wteunKl (.ill ii-rewtwi a-.n-rtrlUl) ■*(
.ill jitiUKI Inc »»»u« !.trll tltt stiii^
'll »i> -j.i»<j.l->Titv * .Jem ajiinil-yte
oriil its.l ol !U Unv jl«K ! ,tl-.Cll-llltit)
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ewrl*.tuuv t-A Jtool lii lil'V
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Furniture 3tore I
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Has VnoVn^hls stock of Furniture tt> No. 12
^ Broad Strict, hero |youcan find i
DR. .STRONG’S PILLS ! 1
The Old, Well-tried, Wonderful, Health
7,;., BsMwingBsn^dififc^ r+
Strong** Sanative Pilla for the liver. A
speedy euro foniwer Complaint, rc^i.atldg the
eonatlpaUsnand dyspepsia , v i* «*if i ,0 ^ mIihmii elil
Strong’s Pectoral Pilla Insure heartyan-
pcllto.good digestion, regularity of the bowulfi.
A sure remedy tor colds, aiu| Uneamaiisra.. ,
C revhms boon to delicate females, soothing and
racing the nervous system, “ana giving vigor
and health in every fibre of the body Hold by
druggist*. *Ksr Pamphletarfete.. address Box
J ’ivl
.SADDLES & HARNESS.
i T^i^^Tu;rr^
alls '.a jirJt '*i‘dhv$J
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NEW YORK ^
PR ice
. at yoor door.
Von wIU be anradaed el who, we caw <le. .'Iv
Vdmf pWltrtTJwfri^^i ; Ao^WT•^ itu,
SB Bruedwny, New Yoek.
SS,STK i S5S r £S3SB!
MBBBanm
Adrsw Dr. B. O. BOOT, us rasrt gL t Nsw Yodt
Mason&Ha'
ADf*i MC areeenalnly loCSt.
UI WaS^th55^&,t,r
thor American organs having
lUy. tor popular aoeted and aacnlat Belt la
iota or famulea. at lb One hundnd other
Set S30.SS7 $t«, $?*, tea. ret Iris, tin to
and up. Ube larger atyiea are wholly unri
valled <>y any other orgaesr Atfeo tor eoey pay
ment. Sew illaatrated catalogue dee.
The MASON A UAMLIM Or£w oud Plano Co..
"ITaraontatreet, Button; M boat 14th atre
nlor. Sqnaro) New Yorkrlfo Wnbaah n'
Tumors Arid Ulcere. '
Treated by a nea one wond
method, with kiqfcer loaa of
qnaatlont aant cn application; which, when no-
X- p. UHKEitB, »s Whitehall SL, Atlanta,:Q*
otj.ri.4. plat*
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oqu tie,li at! in
il »>J *f
X'OY mil*
(o.ll h‘.cm vmiuiilii -Gil leAtt uo
Don go okw .lira-ill ttiml j»lo)nl if;
<v* lA'i pill >«> Yikh! will no uvroD tile!
h;ii tilt Manoteetn'rara orGi IaiU wv
-iii Jjj, ui mid
Of *U ktndaot Qdon FtjRNrrURB aril DAVIS’
' : dWlDP MiADHtNEk: Alao,
iCOFFINS i BURtAt CASES
tlvl ib-.iw’T' wryflsftalC
•Of all kinds at the very lowest prices. ~ ’
PDINNEXTEE
NO. W, Broad St, !eli« < r ; Atli*a% Georgia
1 “ eill yelflguT 1o uaiq cm t,.
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SADDLES,
Xhnliiwili rat enwiiel 1 jol In fur
rio ,-e.rtJA l i ,uninml| .It . imfri J
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,No. 10 Dcosad. Sitreet,
Athens, Georgia, i
.FOUNDRY
'I' WORKS.
fRON ANL BLASS CASTINGS. MU.L .GEARHitr. MINING AKD MILL MACHtNERY,
SAW MILLS, SMITHING; REPAIRING, PATN WORK,
IHHSiBB”*' ,^^M®RSJaH8WBia»
FAN M1ALS.BARK MILLS. •Im ul 1. I-iT IRON FENCING, &c.
AND ALSO AGENTS.EDR THE MOST APPROVED
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE
“WH
Address,
_j Bkida and on wheela, Combined THRESHERS ahd SEPARATORS, TURBIN® WATE.
WHEELS, MILL STONES. VICTOR Three Roller Cone MiUnGOOK’a Fvaporatora, Ac.
R. N CKERS0N, Agent, Athens, Ga
THOS. BAILEY, Superintendent. < “
MILL’FINDING tCkNlSHED AT, MAKt^FAC UREJtS
rCHILDS, NICKERSON, WYNN & CO.,
I .IU il Vt* 1 1 •' • ** ' « flTTCCEafiOtt^TO GBftLDS. NICKERSON & CO.),
Keep always iu stock the most completeHa’ccf HARDWARE fu Norihehst Georgia. Our store
> , ‘ s{ l^ |IEADq[UARTRR8iF01l - Ln
PLOWS, FARM- IMPLEMENTS
BAR AND ROUjED IRON, NAILS, ALL MANNER OF TOOLS,
BARBED WIRE, MACHINERY THE BEST'I AND 2 HORSE WAGONS
Mill Findings, ltuggy and Wagon Material, Harm sa, Machine Oil,
j. PocketandTable Cutlery, ’
And In fuel every manner of article found In a first^cjasii HardwarcjSturo. Wc dcfyjcompetltion
In prices. Give ua ihut a trial and your trgde is scented. _ _ . tnnt-tf
! r: ' > • • * ^ ■
I flMnRFTHS’ PEDIGHtE SEEDS
MtaMBEDS
, FL'JtNl’niKt;,.
TTKsrvpnrr
liU II l
t u *
lo L Hi
lU ,AU *
lowest prices.
, -„Kn wrr-'if'f-pyrhj-,. Ti
Du. r u jOHW BIRD;
|«M IfiWiWUfe :Ui row »*.
W
m
rrvEnuNDRED dollars reward to
_r,any oee. whewtU ge* up a.hotter Uni
money wlU bo returned to any onor
flack. 8Ulf JolnH, 1 05latrinla. Fistula and In
all cases where Lluimetus are used on horses,
it U unsurpassed.» J^vqsy bottle
o!t‘ n
(Hn^fiVmmwwHfiltoieU^v lmiito
<»itl -*(,«■.. It.lejul i q
tOUGH AtHHilVER SYRUP
- CnrriiCOLOH« bi.thkiitfe«.dclnonle: l,, i - 1
8S2gm%mv»<m: t! . «• ^
Corea cpUOHS from disorderedUver. f -Mjo
Cures 1 INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION or pre-
-Liver and Kidneya. U improves tlie general
with moat CoiishNoatrnmt, It con tains ho
;; gagagfigasaasgSgg
1 area. U i* aaaft
live curative lngr
8old byallDIdggtkt*.
■SBEDSIfS^aF
SEtDSi C ?ov<n byoorrolvaa$"SMf.STrn.F«ffi«|SEEPS
• r^nandaowie Hln.rraod VlntnJoirtie'ehd Bnrol Reglater FUJBE TO. AU.
.«R :iHaot*A!ITS.SB>itwlI8 VOCniBCSINBSS CABDS FOB TRADE IOST.
DAV^D LWUEfti&ii 9NS«SiEED GROWERS,PHILADELPHIA
MONTGOMERY’S
ToOls and Implements
TO SUIT THE SEASON.
EMBRA.CINE
COTTON OIXS, unsurpassed for fine samples and clean seed.
'• MOWEHH andiflOKSE HAY RAKES, to save your luty. .
THE OSBORN <S! HOWES Sulkey P16ws. . .
- THE OLIVER Chilled One and Two Horse Plows, best in use.
THE SCREW PULVERIZER, for breaking and seeding smooth land.
THE SPRING TOOTH SULKY HARROW, with seeder. Bestcultivator used
THE ACME HARROW, ^eat Pulverizer lcnoWii. Will plow inoatt, and wheat
THE THOMAS .SMOOTHING HARROW.
THE HOSIER GRAIN DRILL, will thribble your ernpa, Cotton planters.
'• THECAMP MANURE DISTRIBUTOR, either broadcast or drill.
THE aTL.Ts! e_CLI&E, FARQUHAR, PAXTON AND BCDKWAL.
cotton^vnd'hIyTRESSES,SORUUM MILLS,EVAPORATORS.,
GRIST AND SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, LAWN MOWERS.
SEPARATORS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND HARNESS. Iguaran-
tec equal to uny aold at sairie prices.
^HE OLD HICKORY : WAGON; FERGUSON & BLOUNT’S ONE
i «• :! HoftsE'WAq^f;fgri4.; , -‘;^; -
A large lot of Montgomery’s Pure Rust Proof Oats,
w.r - ■MQNTGOMERY t Broad ' ,t ATHEN r s. l 'ox: DobU -
WIIITK & MILLER,
COR.UR0Ai)& HUNTER, STREETS.'ATLANTA, GA.
Mil GENJiBAL AGENTS FOB THiq
A ttanGon eCdaelertiU callalta theJart I
wagop* itthinpU.^Btuir^tfithhfiafAoirif,
dealer* in ius
C. &6: MOPBfM.
.. , (UitAl! xiiit vnulWa
'uwoitf, Inpi oi *c
•IV.i ./i •
Semi for Uluatrated ('etalogue.
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•nente*. . .A^fcai*
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