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■NEWS SUMMARY.
~ —MuSG’tgr’s disaster. wiinbe'fol-
lowed by ft (general laUingi of
the TrfrkisH tro6ps in Armenfcl
Mukhtar’s title is “ Ghazi,” the “Glo
rious,” and it really - appears rather
year on the coast of Denmark.
Ifeh waqJbQynayjogpturies the chief
"'sourceof revenue of the country, and
the Danes naturally hope that it may
not soon again disappear, as it did
—The obelisk which is to be re
moved from Egypt and: !*et up in.
Chatham Square, New York, once
stood before the temple at HdmoftK
where Moses wt the feet
Ijel and became,
students, Agrippa andFestug, learned
in the law and wisdom of the Azteea.
The 6ite chosen is, therefore, remark
ably appropriate; '
..—Th'ere is si 1 prisoner in the Iowa
Pennitentinry, Graham by name,
though he calls himself- “ General
Deathbell,” who, in 1860, was sent
up for twenty years on a charge of
criminal assault, the witnesses against
him being his wife and another wo
man. The wjfe subsequently confessed,
that she naa'Ivrorri mreeTy, and his
taken towards! figtablishingiMfeHnho-
and^f weak mind. vlfhe^ha'd been,*
-—A strange scene occurred the
other day at Sierck, on the^Mosefle/
Herr Schmidt had a dog which he
wishedta. - n-Us *
>iSpBUttBBAfiX3UGDPy(SI9
ened a stone around the dog’s head
and threw him into the water. The
animal sank at once, but during his
face and tried t<f gift ’back into the
boat His master, however, contin*
striM^^hmi with^fe oar,,.loftl^g
self. He was unable to swim, but the
dog, seizing him by his boat, sue-
/ceeded in bringirig him to land, after
having been repeatedly washed away
by the current. The dog’s life was
spared, we are happy to say.—Lon
don Examiner.
The Baltimore papers speak of
the arrival of the race horse Ten
Broeck, at Pimlico, last Friday, “in
excellent'condition, and not in the
least injured- by his long journey over
the mountains from Dpnisville to Bal
timore!” Teh Broeck is put on the
track every , day, and racing circles
are discussuig theproVabilitiea of the
race between him, Tom Ochiltree
and Parole heit week. The New
York Spirit of the Times says: “The
one thing to be desired iu the East
has been to get Ten Broeck to come
over the mountains. Is it posable,
now that he is here and faces us, that
It really was a mistake, and that we
did not want him at all? or is it true
that we really fear the result of the
issue ? "What have we to lose in any
event? Neither Tom Ochiltree nor
Parole would suffer by a defeat from
Ten Broeck. So far as Tom Ochil
tree is concerned, he has hot been so
nearly right, s6 perfectly fit for a
hard bruising race. snob the Balti
more spring meeting. He showed
better iu the grand national handicap
thnn he has done since the Baltimore
cup. Parole is in good hands, one
who knowahini, Jias prepared him ia
every he h*#%VtWrM, and who thoi±
ougply understands .how,.to handle
•y CLAIM to have the Largest Stove
[§r fcpmyftmffg’g
i A CLAIM 'to have M* Heaviest
Stove for the price in Athens.
<1 St-: iHMiOTi .
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‘CLAIM to have the Finest Ar
ranged and most Elegantly
v Finished Cook Stove Manu
factured..
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SdiilBT HAVE STRUCK
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LARGE ARRIVALS DAILY OF ; .-birf-
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Com, > Flour, Meat, Sugar and
Jf&tjBOlIqjjCI *mabx% ! ^aid^oso «'*< a'
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Provisions.
We"control the product of the Finest Mills' in the South.
AW, MARIETTA & EXTRA
Sack Warranted to give Satisfaction.
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foi*; Supplying grangers and ,Gin*
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Cheap as inferior Tinware is
' now sold atin Athens.
I?i ‘Jill/ K;4k»'.) ;
'CAN iSubstanfiaSS' the above
dalmn and would be pleased to do so
to unv one desiring to purchase.,' Call
ami M‘convinced at the -Gl- «
SIGH OF THE BIG COFFEE FOX.
Brood Street. ithenaUeondi.
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^ I^ts Cheapen fean^xWr- 'stcfcToCt biu» jspugeXJteoixtt
Kerseys, ^
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him, and it is smd«Ten-Broeck is one
than when he .was at Louu
THE SOUTHERN SOS!;
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AHDERS0KV1LLE PRISON:
Compiled .from <
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in the’hands of
II. RANDOLPH STEVENSON, M. D,
Formerly Surgeon ini the Army of the Con
federate States of America:.Chief Surgeon of
tb« ConfodahOefetates Priaofc Hoepfule, Ander-
sonrille, Georgia; Surgeon and Medical Pur
veyor of the Confederate States Prisons East of
the MUsiasippi river. ,
Together with a review ef a portion of the
works that have appeared on Southern Prisons
by Northern Authors,
WTIBASr APPE^SZZ,
Containing the names of abont 18,000 Union
Soldiers who died at Andersonville; riving
number of their graves, their rank, the Compa
nies and Regiments to which they belonged,
and the date of their death, as registered by the
incUent to Prison Life; Comparative State
ments of Prisoners captured, and deaths in
Northern and SouthemTFriaona ; A Chapter on
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AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
OrangcuSlfle t»owder,
The most satisfactory POWDER ever sold in Athens—Try it once and yonHl not nse any other
PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S CELEBRATED SOAPS
whei
UMaain frrWwj CTTT
-M^e you Hr despondent siifferer fnfm
Sick-Hetidachl, Habitual Coetfveness,
Palpitation of the Heart ? Have you
Dizziness of the Head ? Is your Nerv
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Blood circulate badly ? Have you a
Cough? Low Spirits? Coming up
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equals, ‘ in every .respect, description
given and sample shown.
results of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint
and Indigestion. Green’s August
Flower is now acknowledged by all
Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,-
«4W,QW" bottles: tort, given away it
ihe.U.». through Druggists, to the
people as a trial. Two^ doses* will
satisfy any person of its wonderful
quality in citing all forms of "^diges
tion. Sample hottleslOcts. Regular
aize 75 cts. Sold positively by all
Brst-dass^ Druggists in the United
Statef. R. T. Brumby & Co.
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A nice lot of Northern . Onions
and Irish Potatoes* just- roceifed, at
.j. H. Huggins, 4lo..7 Broad street,
TURNBULL BROS.,
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