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The Athena Ctarot •’a Lazy Man, in
otio os. itls lazy iho it,a gets off the
fniifcW i g mi Atlanta’s oilioial cap.
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. i’fi r,• 1 r, I:-h wboib plOUCBSiuU '.V iii
lvii r , >■ •..: ladi *;•: aud i few nn-e who
look o8»m*n*t1 —They wiil not turn
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•i'.i rojii-’ tli* i are men is who
we iii ti.ii.-i (juiuouriat-ii service, the
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COTTON.
\\ iii‘[‘ county 1 1 .w proiluocd a cansitt
iihl:; atooemt of ce’.rou ; .is year -
. baby i Iu eo or {■'■■■• timoa as u-uch !
any pr viotis time. It is well I
a *‘,r iho firm mo to be cc.at.ious ;
pb» ding too nun ,i eot.Von and
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. : wheat, cor , oats, potatoes, Ac. j
n they fail to produce, a snf ,,nt 1
.nt of breadstuff , I doptc.id u .on !
cotton crop to everyth’: - r i
ulr’ will be i cmeqtablecon- ;
from .which it f i - :e several :
, ard laao and hard living to
l ia well cwoagb and very
•.<.•! i.blo to raise cotton enough
• ■■ consumption, and to pay for
d coffee, and other uecessary
, • ■ Inch they need from year to
they can easily do. and on
.raid not produce live busb
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a- . ..c I;ota stf-cl, so as
w B. U. county map
ft. i, a one entire sheet
-raw: cor four feet large, on
ig: , ■ ■ . . t .. d handsomely
c « • iy for mailing to any
V.;.| i or d> cents a copy,
i a u- h f ’,. era to hang on the
p : rj.r - uncol-irc-i Edition
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td 1 . [> Shows all !he
dr i n Ri.-ilro id stations, villages,
*r* • ■ a .nd post offices to
a ' and length and termin
• .-();■ . every Hadron 1 in Georgia
a. . ,aking it a H. II. shippiug
<1 trav lTr- map; this map shows a
lion place- on it and every house
iuW have cr.pv. Send price to J
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Ml TTF.U FROM ATHENS
i : Q.\. 0<tf. 17th, 1831.
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j; jutnrU-x.cg. Tlier* oceui red
.do t >0 ',(1*.-!) death in this place on
■ idth uist. Mr. Jh !i. W bright, a
clerk iii the state of' Masers. Cohens,
. ceil quite oil uut.il two days bo
.....iea> i-n suddenly that fell
- r. ■ ■ l ,1 fever snatched him
t ar;,,, an ! left a bereaved family
, - :sli) his loss. His ro
.. .-re {•-li-iied to Ida old home,
v interment. Ho was
a-ri a ; itueo i.f Union comity,
a ii - »;«d no: n aid raised.
. > Vv atchman, which was sold some
-•on ;t.’o to Messrs Yancy, Cranford &
■ <■ out in a new dress the 14tb
a credit to the above nam-.
b a for their untiring eflurts
. . geruenr. It conies out in a
... inr: , 'a! and furls tire banner of
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the Democracy, and rays
f„; . t parties, the Democrats
. ■ loan.- , aud if you are not a
„ as a matter of course you are
a repub au. Those desiring a first
o... ■> pa; -r in every respect, with as
f ’‘'.-ul'. d staff of editors as there is in
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. ’> would do well to subscribe
>■ jutheni Watchman.
. is very di 8 y bore now, and from
sent- judicarioas will remain so for
vme time.
T ! o cum:" . lias boon let for the
bug ■ ao North-eastern 1R II. to
"i v.i 1 v.’A, and it i ; to, be completed
July, if ia said that the
v/ct-m; to Clarksville is progressing so
rap: ’!,* that , rams will bo running to
. p ; ,tce by the 1st of Jan. Trade is
: re:; lived; aim the merchants wear
the oust pleasing smiles a a a coui-o
quenco.
; iiuost ail tbe papers landing
Mrs. Lb- fired to the skier for her devu
■ bar busbaud during his eon*
re I is very well to give honor
r v ii d :c, but Mrs G did no more
ruy of wives, won id havq
tiiiu.j. ;e same circumstances, for
it voman’s nuo sphere to bo an
. hours of distress, and it was
. but the tru i woman—the wife
. exhibited at the bedside,
re re -ciia if Garfield was a bettor
• the Southern people thought,
. .y, end was a true friend to us,
y uuion of boar is as well as
uc'-pio. May ids example be imitated
by his successor is tbo earnest wish of
every trim patriot. ! will not take up
the space In your columns but will leave
room for more readable matter.
T11 EON.
Misdirected Charity.
Amsricaa Bt-utry.
America is fust becoming the borne of
misdirected charity. Ky.the operations
u a false system of political economy
iciilious oi wives all over tlio land
are forced to endure lives of toil and
privation, that they may aid in securing
even the necessaries of life- for their
families. Tbo heroic sacrifices are
borne iu the privacy of Iho borne circle,
sustained only by the thought of duty
performed. When a sudden calamity
like that which has left whole
towuahips iu Michigan a smoking ruin,
an appeal is made, for aid to those on
richod ay tbo very system which has
rendored that am imperative. .Money
is contribute.’ spuri.-gly, and thousands
families stand shivering beside their
dovas-ated horaes, while a single family
, a ma(lt} lUo recip = lPnt o} iV needless
amount of oaltb added to an already
abundant store. It is true that Mrs.
GaiCold was tbo wife ot a murdered
President It is true that she pprfb'rar
cd hoi (iutics as wife with true woman
i y devotion, It may bo true rhar. at
the widow of a murdered Chief Magis¬
trate, she should be protected from
want and poverty. But it by no means
follows that tbe one wife should be !:f~
ted up so far beyond others, nor that an
abundant fortune should be swelled by
charity, while so much uneared
misery swuds appealing in vain lhr aid.
Wo protest against such display as may
lead other ualions to the conclusion
iliac wifely devotion is exceptional iu
America, while eo many million of hue
women are honoring the name of wife
by a la reams in the performance of
their duties unentered by a uaUuu^l
sympathy, aud wicuoat tho hope of she
’id that accumulating miefonuno reu
dura -uecessary.
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Kauga:oos
duslm'ia has been tbo paradise
kangaroos Since, however tho annex
atinii of that great continent to tbe
Britisn Empiie the kangaroos have been
gradually losing the monopoly they for
merly enjoyed and are likely at no bis
iaut day to be utterly annihilated. Un
fortunately tbo kangaroo Is not an
, • nud nor does he contrjhnie anything
whatever to the eomfoitor uapamesi <»i
tae la r an race, ilia only use seem to
br that of contributing to the amuse¬
ment of bova and girls in menageries.
He is a graceful animal if not
looking! lie evidently believes life in dan¬
cing for hardly a moment of his pas
Ses when he is not engaged io this saltatory quali
movements. But not even
fiicati-m elegant ;w it is has
the poor kangaroo from being voted
nuisance by the farmers of
He not oraly dances, bat ho _ eats _
and grass is what the Australian
•*»» "» Vrcjoratlv 1
kangaroos collect ....... m such great numbers mbers
as IW g, to coBsumo the entire ertip of
on many plantations. The farmers
J roro d against • ho nc-r in a most <11 c
five manner. They build a barrier of
brush and limbs of trees iu the form of
a letter V. Over this banier tbo kaus
garoo cannot jump. Tbe farmers then
mount their iiectost h. isos and with the
assistance of the nativi form an im¬
mense lino. Shouting yelling, cr icking
their long whips, and rattling a sort of
drum they drive she former monopolist
of Australian grass iDto the fatal cu
ciocurc prepared for them. Once on
trapped iti peer brutes are at treked
with muskets axes and clods and are
mercilessly massacred by t'-ne of thous¬
ands. j bus h is tint civilization is
making pegresa a Alice l;a.
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BOOTS, SHOES YANKEE NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
And everything else kept in a first class Store.
In Groceries And
Family Supplies, he has Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, ITce,
Grits, and all sorts Sbolf and Bottle Goods. Also, Drugs and Modiciaes, Dye
Stuffs, Etc. A!1 goods at cash prices, and merchantable barter taken iu oxchango
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