Jackson herald. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1881-current, December 16, 1881, Image 4
Yov AY u\tWs, YYoeYvS,
Jewelry and Silverware,
CALL ON THE
“Old Reliable.”
The largest and best assorted stock in the
city. Headquarters for
Guxs AND PISTOLS!
ALL KINDS OF
Ammunition ani Hunters’ Supplies
Always on Hand.
ALL KINDS OF
Repairing
done promptly and neatly.
MY GOODS WERE BOUGHT FOR
NWY CXSW \
and I will sell cheap. Give me a call, and
look at my stock.
W. A. TALMADGE,
COIXEGE AVIvAS il,
Athens, - Georgia
October 2Sth.
D. M. Wilson’s
Boot & Shoe Manufactory,
, Cstx.
Wholesale and Retail. Every class of
work turned out in elegant style at
lowest prices. Patronage from abroad
solicited. Consult my prices. Address
D. M. WILSON,
Nov 18 Cooper, Ga.
To Debtors § Creditors.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of J. B. Lyle, late of
Jackson county, deceased, are hereby re
quired to present them, duly authentica
ted, for payment to the undersigned, and
those due said estate arc requested to
come forward and settle.
J. W. LYLE,
NANCY LYLE,
oct 28 Adm'rs of J. B. Lyle, dec'd.
( A EORGIA, Jackson County.
or
Whereas, upon application to me. in
terms of the law. by one-fifth of the qual
ified voters of the 2loth (Jefferson) Dis
trict. G. M., of said county, asking for an
election to be called in said District, that
the question of the restriction of the sale
of intoxicating liquors in said District
may be submitted to the voters thereof
(except those in the corporate limits of the
town of Jefferson) —
ft is hereby ordered that an election be
held in said District, at the usual place of
holding elections in the same, on Monday,
the Oth da}' of January. 1882: that those
voting at said election who favor restric
tion shall have written or printed on their
ballets the words, “For Restriction.”
and those who oppose shall have written
or printed on their ballots the words,
“ Against Restriction,” and that the man
agers of said election shall ktvp duplicate
list of voters and talley sheets, certify and
sign the same, one of which shall be* tiled
with the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county and the other forwarded with
out delay to his Excellency the Governor.
dec 0 11. W. BELL, Ord’y.
EORGIA, Jackson County.
AN hereas. upon application to me. in
terms of the law, by one-fifth of the quali
fied voters of the -128th (Cunningham's)
District. G. M.. of said county, asking for
an election to be called in said District,
that the question of the restriction of the
sale of intoxicating liquors in said Dis
trict may be submitted to the voters
thereof—
It is hereby ordered that an election be
held in said District, at the usual place of
holding elections in the same, on Wednes
day. the 11th day of January, ISB2 ; that
those voting at said election who favor
restriction shall have written or printed
on their ballots the words, “ For Restric
tion.” and those who oppose shall have
written or printed on their ballots the
words, “ Against Restriction,” and that
the managers of s*id election shall keep
duplicate list of voters and talley sheets,
certify and sign the same, one of which
shall he tiled with the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court of said county and the other
forwarded without delay to his Excellency
the Governor. 11. W. BELL, Ord'v.
To the Traveling Public.
rpilE undersigned is now running the
X mail route from Jefferson, Ga., to
Harmony drove, da. Leaves Jefferson
daily (except Sunday) at 7] o’clock A. M.
and arrives at Harmony Grove at lo.t
A. M ; leaves Harmony Grove atl o'clock
]\ M. and arrives at Jefferson at -1 P. M.
Makes connection with the down and up
train at Harmony Grove. When notified
in time, will run my hack for the accom
modation of the ladies and others.
Respect fully.
dec 9-t f J. IIIt El XIIA It DT.
To ilent ?
MV plantation, on Curry’s creek, five
miles from Jefferson, known as the
Tom Shackelford place. A good two
herse farm, consisting of twenty-odd acres
good bottom land and about twenty-five
acres ofgood cotton land. Ordinary build
ings and improvements on said place.
Will rent for a term of one or more years.
W. C. Howard, at Jefferson. Ga.. is my
agent, and will contract with any one who
may wish to rent the place.
T. J. SHACKELFORD.
Dec. 9th, 1881.
A NEW TOWN.
Bale of Xiots!
ON \\ ednesdav. the 21st uav of Decem
ber, 1881, will be ottered, at public
outcry, residence and business lots in the
new town of HOSCHTON (now known as
Hosch's Store) located on the. Jug Tavern
line of the Gainesville, Jefferson & South
ern Railroad. The place is handsomely
laid off, and is located in one of the most
fertile and productive sections to be found
in the up-country. To persons seeking an
investment, no better opportunity has
Keen offered.
J. R. & R. A. lIOSCII.
December 9th, 1881.
TO CSItO€ES, SVUUERS HICK-
Im r Vl\ I nil I ami HuGEXEICAL 1M21114.
THE KISH FOitTUNK 91AKEH:
OZONE I
-1 NEW PROCESS FOR PRESER VING ALL PERISHABLE ARTICLES,
ANIMAL AND VEGETA RLE , FROM FERMENT A TION
AND PITRE FACTION, RETAINING TIIEIR
ODOR AND FLA VOR.
“ O/O.M] —air, active state ol'oxygen.”—Weuster.
This Preservative is not a liquid, pickle, or any of the old and exploded processes,
but is simply and purely OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely new
process. Ozone is the antiseptic principle of every substance, and possesses the
power to preserve animal and vegetable structures from decay. There is noth
ing on the face of the earth liable to decay or sj/oil w/tii !>. OZONE, the new Fre
scrcatice, will not prescree for all time in a perfect}y fresh and, palatable condi
tion.
The value of OZONE as a natural preserver lias been known to our abler chemists
tor years, but until now no means of producing it in a practical, inexpensive and
simple manner have been discovered.
Microscopic observations prove that decay is due to septic matter, or minute germs
that develop and feed upon animal and vegetable structures. OZONE, applied
by the Prentiss method, seizes and destroys these germs at once, and thus pre
serves.' At our offices m Cincinnati can lie seen almost every article that can be
thought of preserved by this process and every visitor is welcome to come in.
taste, smell, take away with him, and test in every way the merits of OZONE
as a preservative . We will also preserve, free of charge, any article that is
brought or scut prepaid to us, and return it to the sender, for him to keep and
test.
jT 3 ? if* C* can be treated at a cost of less than one dollar a thousand dozen, and
Sac O be kept in an ordinary room six months or more, thoroughly pre
served. the yolk held in its normal condition, and the eggs as fresh and perfect
as on the day they were treated, and will sell as strictly ‘'choice.” The advan
tage in preserving eggs is readily seen ; there are seasons when they can He
bought for 8 or 10 cents a dozen, a id by holding them can be sold for an advance
of from one hundred to three hundred per cent. Ona man with this method can
preserve *>.ooo dozen a day.
E! 111 °iT may be P rmitted to ripen in their native climate, and can be
I f\ l 1 transported to any part t.f the world. The juice expressed
from fruits can he held for an indciiuite period without fermentation—hence the
gre it value of this process for producing a temperance beverage. Milk and cider
can he In Id perfectly sweet any length of time.
\S KJ f[* 4 can be kept for an indefinite period in their na
f? LV£Cm 8 r'-’i lia £• W tural condition, retaining their odor and flavor,
treated in their original packages, at a small expense. Ail grain, flour, meal,
etc., are held in their normal condition.
CDCSU A such as beef, mutton, veal, pork, poultry.
rft &M. ra 818 &M a 9 game. fish. etc., preserved by this method,
can be shipped to Europe, subjected to atmospheric changes, and return to this
country in a state of perfect preservation.
m ¥Y HP nn *© after csiura tki-mtkb) m tsbik
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Dead human bodies, treated before decomposition sets in, can be held in a natural
condition for weeks, without puncturing the skin or mutilating the body in any
way. Hence the great value of Ozone to undertakers.
There is no change in the slightest particular in the appearance of any article thus
preserved, and no trace of any foreign or unnatural odor or taste.
The process is so simple that a child can operate it as well and as successfully as a
man. There is no expensive apparatus or machinery required.
A room filled with different articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., can be treated at
one time, without additional trouble or expense.
USr’IX FACT, THERE 18 NOTHING THAT OZONE V.’ILL NOT PRESERVE. Think of
everything you can that is liable to sour, decay, or spoil, and then remember
that we guarantee that Ozone will preserve it in exactly the condition you want
it for any length of time. If you will remember this, it will save asking ques
tions as to whether Ozone will preserve this or that article— lT WILL PRESERVE
ANY THING AND EVERY THING YOU CAN THINK OF.
There is not a township in the l nited States in which a live man can not make any
amount of money, from .*5,0 )0 to SIO,OOO a year, that he pleases. We desire to
get a live man interested in each county in thef United States, in whose hands
we can place this Preservative, and through him secure the business which every
county ought to produce.
APf\-Dr|l await? any man who secures control ol
■&. JL J JLj OZONE in any Township cr County.
A. C. Bowen. Marion. Ohio, cleared $2,000 in two months. $2 for a test package
was his first investment.
\\ oods Brothers, Lebanon. Warren Count}’, Ohio, made .8(1,000 on eggs purchased in
July and sold November Ist. $2 for a test package was their first investment.
F. K. Raymond. Morristown, Belmont County. Ohio, is clearing $2,000 a month in
handling and selling Ozone. $2 for a test package was his first investment.
1). F. \\ ehber, Charlotte. Eaton County. Mich., has cleared SI,OOO a month since
August. $2 for a te y t package was his first investment.
•J. B. Gaylord, so LaSalle Street, Chicago, is preserving eggs, fruit, etc., for the com
mission men of Chi'ago. charging l.Jc. per dozen for eggs, and other articles in
proportion. He is preserving 5,000 dozen eggs a day. and on his business is
making s.‘{.ooo a month clear. $2 fora test package was his first investment.
r l he Cincinnati Iced Company. 408 V* est Seventh Street, is making $5,000 a month
in handling brewers' mall, [(reserving and shipping it as feed to all parts of tlie
country. Malt unpreserved sours in twenty-four hours. Preserved by OZONE
it keens perfectly sweet for months.
These are instances'which we have asked the privilege of publishing. There arc
scores of others. V\ rite to any of the above parties ami get the evidence direct.
Now, to prove the absolute truth of everything we have said in this paper, wii pro
fuse TO PLAGE IN YOUR HANDS TIIE MEANS OF PROVING FOR YOURSELF THAT
we have NOT claimed HALF ENOUGH. To any person who doubts any of
these statements, and who is interested sufficiently to make the trip, we will pay
all traveling and hotel expenses for a visit to this city, if we fail to prove any
statement that we have made.
HOYV TO SECURE A O’/O'NTK
V FORTUNE WITH
A test package of Ozone, containing a sufficient quantity to preserve one thousand
dozen eggs, or other articles in proportion, will be sent to any applicant on re
ceipt of $2. This package will enable the applicant to pursue any line of tests
and experiments he dcsirt-s. and thus satisfy himself as to the extraordinary
merits of Ozone as a Preservative. After having thus satisfied himself, and had
time to look the field over to determine what he wishes to do in the future—
whether to sell the article to others, or to confine it to his own use, or any other
line of policy which is best suited to him and to his township or county—we will
enter into an arrangement with him that will make a fortune for him and give us
good profits. A\ e will give exclusive township or county privileges to the first
responsible applicant who orders a test package and desires to control the busi
ness in his locality. 7he man who secures control <>f Ozone for ant/ special ter
ritory will enjoy a monopoly which tciil sandy enrich him.
Don't let a day pass until you have ordered a Test Package, and if you desire to se
cure an exclusive privilege, we assure you that delaymay deprive you ofjt. for
the applications come in to us by scores every mail—many by telegraph. “ F rst
come first served" is our ride.
If you do not care to send money in advance for the test package. e will send it C.
<4. D.; but this will put you to the expense of charges for r. turn of money. Our
correspondence is very large: we have all we can do to attend to the shipping of
orders and giving attention to our working agents. Therefore we can not give
attention to letters which do not order Ozone. If you think of any article that
you arc doubtful about Ozone preserving, remember we guarantee that it will
presence it. no matter what it is.
{£* IP?
tailswsti 'w a of references which no enterprise or firm
based on any tiling but the soundest business success and highest commercial
merit could secure.
\\*c refer, by permission, as to our integrity and to the value of the Prentiss Pre
servative, to the following gentlemen: Edward 0. Bovce, Member Board of
Public Works; E. O. Eshelby. City Comptroller; Anmr Smith. Jr.. Collector
Internal Revenue; Wul.sin & Worthington, Attorneys; Martin 11. Harrell and
B. F. Hopkins. County Commissioners; W. S. Cappelhr, County Auditor; all
ol Cincinnati. Hamilton County, Ohio. 1 hese gentlemen are each familiar with
the merits of our Preservative, and know from actual observation that we have
without question
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Ihe $2 you invest in a test package will surely lead you to secure a township or
county, and then your way is absolutely clear to make from $2,00!) to SIO,OOO a
year.
Give your full address in every letter, and send your letter to
VTUE.WVSS C. 0., TWv\\,
( > cc - S. E. Corner Race anii Ninth Sts , Cincinnati, 0.
VIOLIN OUTFITS
Consisting of Violin, Bor, Bow
TeMßr, Mat |p Mjr
nt .50. ?7, sl2, A s2*2 onrli. Send stamp for
beautiful IllnMtmiei 36 pope Catalog ue of Violins, Guitar*, Ban
jo.-, Coinets. Flutes, Siring* nil kind*, Harmonic**, Oman AccOP*
deont, Music Bosoi, Ac. MWKHT PRICES. Mall Orders a
C. VV. STOKY, U 6 Central Button, Alai*.
Fi>r y*
I C. t-vM'l il* \j> Widows, fathers, mothers \i3 I
children. Thousands yet entitled. Pensions piven
for loss '■{ flnger.toe.eyo or rupture,varicose wins
or ni*.y Dlurawc. TiiouMniN of pcnjionm end (ivO MRICN
soldiers entitled to I NI’IiEASH und ISCCNTY.
I'AT EATS I>rocurud fur Inventors. Soldiers f
land warrants vriiruml, hoi, ylitnnd sold. Soldiers J,' //N
and heirs aprl/ l"r your rights at once. Send 8 //lj \
etatnjis for ••The Citir.cn-Soldier,” and Pens in L_
and Ponnty laws Wank* and inspections. Wu rTtb /
canreferto thousanda of Pensioners and Clients. 11 \l
Add res N. W. Fltzgorald & Cos. Pension' fc I ( U
l’ATMif An ys, hoca eiezoss, VY asliiagtun, I). (J,
PARKER’S Elojjnntly Perfumed* I
HAIR BALSAM V'vrnU BriMnols. I
Business men, Mechan
and all who arc misern-
LO i't.in. ;n, i\. Ii
Bowel, Kidney or Liver
Y K Y r r{ Vy Complaints, you can be |
invigorated arid cured
PARKER’S GIN 6 ER TONIC
If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,
or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the
Kest Medicine Yon Can Use for
Restoring Health & strength,
r ar superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it builds
up t.ie system but never intoxicates. 50c. and $1
sizes. r*one genuine without .signature of Hiscox
. N. Y. Large saving in buying dollar size.
Floreston A New, Fashionalde and Exceed- I
FVkl/-w-ri-k/-v fPRIy Fragrant Pennine. Sold by
GOlOy lIG. Dealers in at ‘.’s and V 5 cts.
A. R. Robertson,
DEALER IN
IVIOfyUIVIgNTS
AND—
TOMBSTONES.
Large lot of specimens ready for lettering.
HVIE A. CALL.
A. R. ROBERTSON,
Oct. 21, ISBI. Athens, Georgia.
The SRy as a Cemetery.
“ I have been watching the star call
ed the Winking Demon,” said the as
tronomer, as he extended his hand to
pull the reporter up on the roof.
“ These autumn mornings are a little
chilly, but the air is so deliciously
pure and clear that one doesn’t mind
if it bites a little. Besides, it is worth
the risk of catching cold, to see the
Demon wink. You are just in time
to watch him as he gradually re-opens
iiis esc. If you had come a few min
utes earlier you might have seen him
shut it.”
” Where is this rema’kable Demon
star?”
“There, almost overhead at this
hour. If you want to point him out to
your friends you have only to observe
that he is a little south of that, bend
ing row of stars that marks the con
stellation Perseus, and that there is a
little group of smaller stars near him.
Now. you see, his light is pretty faint,
but not so faint as it was a few min
utes ago. In three or four hours his
eye will be wide open again, and he
will shine as a star of '.he second rang
nitude. These winkings of Algol, or
Demon, occur a little oftener than
once in three days.”
“ What causes them?”
“ All. now you come to the strangest
thing of all. Is there anything in the
appearance of the sky, all glittering
with stars, that suggests to y?hr mind
that it may be a vast ccmeteiy? No.
ridiculous! you say. Very well. You
will not dispute that the ea t!i we
Heal is, from one point of view, only
a great burying ground, wluch con
tames the remains not only of count
less generations of men. but of whole
races and tribes of various animals
and plants. Just so in the heavens
about m the dea l are mingled with
the living. It is to my mind the most
suggestive discovery of'mndern astron
omy that the universe is full of dead
3iius —suns whose light has gone out.
whose fires have been extinguished,
and which no longer shed l ; fc giving
and life preserving rays upon the
worlds that may lie imagined yet
circling in coldness and gloom about
them. What has this to do with the
Winking Demon? W’hv. everything.
I believe it is generally conceded,
though Prof. Newcomb seems to dis
sent. that the variation in the light of
Algol are caued by some huge dusk
body revolving around it at, a fright fill
rate of speed. There are ot her varia
ble stars whose phenomena can be ao
counted for in the same wav. In the
case of Algol there is evidence that
t,lie dark body is rapidly approaching
the star, drawing nearer with every
circle. When it strikes, if it is to
strike, who can picture the extent of
that catastrophe? Then, indeed, that
mysterious dark body will become
| visible, blazing with the light, of a
j hundred suns, and unable to escape
from the fir cry destruction Hut it has
brought upon the star ”
“ Are there any other dark bodies
like tiiis known to astronomers ! ’
“Oh. yes : the great star Sirius is ac
companied by a huge body of t.ho kind.
It is not altogether dark, for with
large telescopes it can occasionally
jbe seen glimmering faintly close to
the star. Astronomers knew it was
there be lore they got a glimpse of it,
for it caused disturbances in thep-op
er motion of the star. Another of
these dark bodies which astromomers
a e sure exists, although no human eye
[ ever saw it, is dogging the star Pro
cyon, one of the brightest in the sky.
You may see the star now low down
in the east, north of Sirius and below
the Twins. The invisible body that
hovers about it is evidently of large
size, for it causes considerable pertur
bations in the star's motion. It may
once have been a sun as brilliant as
Procyon itself, but now not a ray
comes from it. Still, astronomers can
point out changes in its position as
its attraction pulls the star now this
way and now that.
“If space is filled with these mys
terious dark bodies, collisions between
i them and living or light giving, suns
are not impossible. You know that
our sun is in rapid motion, carrying his
family of worlds along with him in Ids
flight. So all the stars are instinct
with motion. Our lives are so shoit
and their distances are so great that
we can hardly appreciate these mo
tions, yet they are swift beyond com
prehension. Some of the stars are
approaching, others receding, all mov
ing in some direction. The constella
tions whose forms are so familiar to
us are falling to pieces like card hous
es. In a few thousand years there
will be no Great Dipper, no Orion with
Ids club, no Southern Cross. The heav
ens would look like anew universe to
one of us who revisited the earth in
the ten-thousandth century. Now, if
we suppose that there are as manv
dark or dead suns as there are living
ones, it is not difficult to believe that
occasionally there might be collisions
between them. Of course, the chances
against any such collision would be
very, very great, and yet some of the
cases of stars that have suddenly
blazed out with astonishing brilliancy
and then disappeared may be account
ci for in this way. To show you that
there is no exaggeration in what I am
saying about the multitude of dead
suns in the universe, sec what Sir
John Lubbock said in his inaugural
address at the meeting of the British
Association August last:
“ ‘'Flic floor of heaven is not only
* thick inlaid with patines of bright
gold.’ but studded also with extinct
stars, once probably as brilliant as our
own sun, but now dead and cold as
Helmholtz tells us that our sun itseif
will be some 17,000,000 years hence.’
"But we need not wander off in
space in search of the sky’s untomb
ed dead. We have right at hand,
circling about our own earth, not an
extinct sun, but a dead world. The
moon is dead, md has been dead these
million years. There the astrono
mer, if he fancies himself the world’s
surgeon, may study the effect of a
malady that surgery could cure.
Even worlds and suns, like men and
women, grow old and die ; but unlike
men and women, they have no grave
but the open and boundless heaven.”
—New York Sun.
professional’ Sards.
JQK* R. Ji. A DA IR,
Dentist,
Junelo-‘Bl. Gainesville, Ga.
JOHN J. STRICKLAND,
A TTOKN EY-A'l’-I jA\V,
Danielsville, Ga.,
Will promptly attend to all business en
trusted to him. dec 17, ’BO.
Dli. N. 13 CASH.
Nicholson, Ga.,
Tenders his professional services to the
surrounding country. Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia and the diseases of women a speci
alty. Feb. 13th, ISSO. l} r
Howard Thompson,
Attorney-at-Law,
Gainesville, Ga.
Prompt and faithful attention given to
all business placed in his hands.
WILEY U. HOWARD,
A ttokn ey-at-Law,
Jefferson, Ga..
Will attend faithfully to all business en
trusted to his care. mch 4,
SILMAN & THOMPSON,
A TTX >KNEYS-AT- La W,
Jefferson, Ga.,
Will practice in Jackson and adjoining
counties.
CHARLES STERN & C 0. 3
THE * CLOTHIERS,
-A-TECELISrS., GEORGIA.
V. W. SKIFF,
The Jeweler,
Keeps a well selected stock of
W cvYe\Yev>, CVotVwS,
Gold, Silver and Selelold
Spectacles and Eyc-t< lasses,
THE BEST
Silver ami Silver-Plated Ware,
And he is receiving weekly,
Mew Goods
OF THE
Latest Designs.
Drop in and look at
SK IFF, the Jeweler,
when in Athens, and have your Watch
repaired and Jewelry mended.
Athens, Ga., Nov. 4th.
HOME MANUFACTURE!
SHOES! HARNESS! LEATHER!
\\7 E are now making the very best
y T quality of the above articles right
here at home, and they arc for sale. We
do not expect to sell them merely because
they are home manufacture, but because
of tneir excellent quality and low price.
We are making regular
S'YNGR WAB.ABSS \
of the very best material and workman
ship. and ottering them for 25 per cent,
less than the usual price.
Our BROGANS cannot be beaten in
excellence, or cheapness for the quality.
These sell only by the case. Bridles, Col
lars and Harness, double or single, always
on hand, or made to order. We have the
most experienced workmen. All wo ask
is a trial.
ATKINS, CARR & CO.
Maysville, Ga., June 17th, 1381.
500 MEN
\
Can he supplied with the finest Cooking Stoves
ever brought to the market of Northeast Georgia.
With our excellent Cook Stoves, ire give everythins
that is
WANTED
in the Kitchen for all cooking purposes, and guar
antee in every cook stove to give satisfaction . If
yon want something that is good end will be cer
tain to give yon satisfaction,
APPLY
To W. H. JONES, Sup’t,
\J±jt tlie " Red Store”
OPPOSITE COHEN’S.
Athens, Ga., Sept. 16th. 1881.
One Thousand People Wanted!
TO BUY THOSE CHEAP GOODS AT
PARKER & CAMP BROS.
We are receiving daily, a large and well selected assortment of
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
G-oods,
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Syrup, and the Best Mackerel
ITT THE CITY.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF
hooW, S\\ocs,, WcvYs, CaoosW, Cvuavs &.
Wc have bought in large and can oiler
Cireat Inclxiceineiits
TO THOSE PURCHASING
BAGGING AND TIES.
REMEMBER, WE SELL ONLY AT
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!
Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton .
Call and See That We Mean What We Say!
PARKER $ CAMP BROS.,
Feb. 23 No. 12 Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
J. M. MONTGOMERY,
(Broad Street, next door to Col. Dobbs, Athens, Ga.)
DEALER IIsT
LOUIS COOK’S BUGGIES,
Carriages d3 Harness.
Which I warrant equal to any sold in this market at same prices.
THE OLD HICKORY WAGON—warranted as good as the best.
THE FARQUHAR ENGlNE—noted for power and durability.
THE FARQUHAR SEPARATOR—nothing better nor cheaper in market.
THE ATLAS ENGINE—one of the most popular and cheapest on the market.
The well-known ECLIPSE ENGINE, and the BOOKWALTEII ENGINE, 6.1 Horse
Power, for $355.
The well-known BROWN COTTON GIN, CONDENSER and FEEDER. Cheapest
Gin on the market.
Also, the celebrated HALL GIN; nothing liner COTTON PRESSES, PORT
ABLE CORN, WHEAT and SAWMILLS, SORGHUM MILLS, EVAPORATORS,
SHINGLE MACHINES. The well-known OLIVER CHILLED TURN PLOW,
SULKY and GANG PLOWS, Improved HARROWS, GRAIN DRILLS, REAP
ERS, MOWERS, and other improved agricultural implements. Also, several brands
of FERTILIZERS. ENGINES and other articles kept on hand.
Sept 9-iy J. N. MONTGOMERY.
O. XX IVFIKZIIE.,
ATHENS, ------- GEORGIA.
AGENT IFOR. T. T. HAYDOCK’S
Cincinnati Buggies & Carriages,
The Columbus Buggy Co’s Fine Buggies and Carriages,
THE CELEBRATED Milburn One and Two-Horse FARM WAGON.
good assortment of Harness. Also Manufacturers’Agents for the WIN
SHIP COTTON GIN, Cotton Press, Condenser and Feeder, the best gin outfit on
the market. Steam Engines, Saw Mills and Agricultural Implements. Prompt at
tention paid to orders. Terms liberal. Ofiice and ’Ware-Rooms, corner Clayton
and Thomas Streets, Athens, Ga.
July 22 JOHN WINN, Salesman.
KTew Opening - !
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
ATHENS, . . . GEORGIA.
CHARLES A. SCUDDER,
DEALER LIST
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE.
ALL kinds of Repairing done by the latest improved methods. Gold Plating and
Engraving. All jobs and orders sent by mail or Express promptly attended to.
BRUMBY’S DRUG STORE, College Avenue, Athens, Ga. sep 30