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\ CWirAN* 1 murderer, cnademned to
I ■ath wanted to bang at H « clock, so
tO be m hell fnt dinner.
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Tut rt made. ua.t„h. p naner, p ■ *' eonfam that
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ttin: —f rejp°^* of that .tdate
Til At Minneapolis docUU' offers to fast
another fort f -two d3y« frr <me tbtttwaod
doTTar#, and-L ar thousand dollars for
»aarltable p^rpem*
r.jRAXT is *lnwtj moving down ujpon
fN^nstanUn'.T^ - r * a ^eorernment war
vf 1 ggd is jrsining Hesh at the rate
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Fewer railway and steamboat acci
i '1-t ... bav* .. c-u-^l in tb« I "oiled *W*«
year than in any previous year *in«:
!he introduct ion ofa t eaai. .
Henry \\ ,ri> liHkiHER l.. tia, ... been
iiied' for danwea for ten thousand dollars
i , a bti’inr*, tran*action growing out of
• 'P— nftbe copyright of hia*Mjgfe
W&P
* THr oewcoavtitution which ha* been
ngej^rdeciarea adojited, official announcement goes in to effect
nf the Governor of the State, which has
tw. n made nkbllc
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A MitTI NY of the American bark Fred.
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4? has been drscortTed that otir
lar Army now cnmi*to of twnnty thnu
*and inpn, and that we h*»e one
•for tor evetT evety eight cignt and an.r a a half na men. in
insures* magnificent state o.f
in all the large cities where the
are quartered.
It bad strike that doesn’t ,
is a
r.nmebody. The .trike* of the
hold their places against the influence
the old workmen.
.
Another hope blaulcd. Miy or
of the Bureau of Education, reports
tbe rateof decrease among the Indians
muehlessrapidthanhaabeen
andinrioiate* that tbe
dv extinction ofthe race will have to
abandoned.
hin wife through the body, indicting
damrernufl ~ but not necessarily
s nS j v» fcggSE gs 5 , ar
At>vir„b,c«bl,from lh.
fefi* tiffllff Russian Knstchtrk agency
firm (he impraetkubility of an
in cifllseauence of tbe severity of
wvmW weather, Snow rinowts hm onttmgr.emt the .-round to
Ubpll, of (wo feet, awl the ordinary
■eiamuveyancc for supplies are
useless. __
THECoereapondent
World at the City of Mexico saya
faction of Mexican diplomatists,
pohtfe.au, favor a genera bpamsfo
American alliance against the
States, and that they have taken steps
influence the Central and South
can republics 1 in that direction.
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about $115,000, home equally by
N ew York Herald and .London
graph; more than any previous
expedition, private or governmental,
and importan srzTi t resut ta than ”” any other.
Tiiif Tag Adjutant t .ihiisiii General General of of 1
ma estimates that the July riots cost
State nearly half a million
Anioug the expenditures is
which the Reading Railroad charge*
carrying troops to save the
property. Other railroad
will present bills of the same
I!laikb is opposed to a war with
ico because it would only extend our
ritory and give gs more Southern
The idea of more Southern State#
ens the Maine politician out of all
priety, We will all be called upon
■ofihmz Hmjn w iteip New England to
alice of Cauada, for the fact of the busi¬
ness is, the equilibrium is almost Ibst.
8LAVKRY was recently abolished in
Madagascar by edict of the Queen ^ 4
Quaker r^.dent ofthe OU»d
that the whole proceeding was «-fraud
and a sham and that slaver” exists on
the the Kftftic same heeia basis «. as 1-^ before. t/ He a goes f fur
-her, and says many of the missionaries
having a full knowledge of the facts sup
pressed them
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A Lohdob special telegram to New
ri±r,t circles war is considered th4t ./“ E almost f i9h
hie and that arraogemeate are already
the field, and for the formation of r a
t^serve force. The dispatch also states
that inax DTofound proiouna unfHuinwD, uneasiness prevails nrfiUO ;i a
London, and there is a great depression
id finance and trade.
The Ili,patches announce that on
Sunday morning last three men entered
tw°[aZrr New York, knocked h,m down, e ‘ r /S dr^ged
his aged wife outside, outraged and then
brutally murdered her. Thia occurred
In a Northern community 'understood^ where a high
orderof civilisation is
. list, it might be well to inquire wheth
ertheState ofNewYork has a Eepubli
can l.ji m of government.
It is told of Hayes’army experience
that when wounded he fell into the
hand-ofa kindly fj uthcr n family, and
t.el nrot-n a teUera: ami t .'ronfft- rati'
germ. The Northern surgeon wanted to
cut his patient’s arm off; the Southern
man resisted 1 and saved it If IS
that ■; 31 Mr r. Hayes h , has retained friendly
relations with his entertainers ever since,
and has given an office to a member of
the family.
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t.Ai'V recently received a dress from
Worth, She could not get in 'it SI
telegraphed effo.’, *
the autocrat pl.7. to that ‘hat eflbct.
Unanswered: " erhaps you attempt to
put itonover other ;
clothing. This cau
srro‘,:7i' .mSSL‘AT? IJ"! ITT' ,;
hJ T",“
ding to tbe d.ctAtes of fasluon.” Alas [.^
this is what we have come to. Tights
and,a iheiress piece of muslin basted in the tra ; n
•of
HfTiltrws.
—^Thc speaker who * t«#k the •aor, T * f ]
fcan been arrested far stealing lumber. r
_Wh» U» baiJ bead like hnw 1 \
Be-^an» there is no parting and no more
.jf. in*. TtntU _ .
— \ conscience of offeR*e i» a
& b “^' raJef,fc3
35^ri£i^
—’•Setting* mantrap” is the title
gieen to a picture of a pretty young lady
arranging her hack hair at a mirror.
--offehegoe.: gender,” ..i.1. lady. said “ Y.«
hare mistake tbe a gen
“SS.- intended lor the whaling
most he aervtce
—It is not the dollars of their daddies
that.air young men sight for, hut the
dollar, of somebody eW* daddy and the
daushFr incidentally »
- Ed it o r* a romi av t»«to8N*Lmg
f^ rnaa ny. For instance, the editor of
the genera! post office Journal is called a
Ii.i.i..,r,rramt.* l tun-chl.ibrr.
—What is the dIterance between couple? gorxl
news and a newly married
Th. re t. no difference • me i- bapy ti
^.od tb.-t. r - happy tied -,,,
—A girl in Orange county, Sew York,
ha, had three step-tnoth.rs and two .tep
f at j, er< _ The only fun thi. eatraooiina
i | r -,. „ r phan ejperience* is enting wedding
cake.
allow^the victim to finish smoking a ci
| ^ ^ ,f ‘ 0b ^ >
, _tWb Ja the terribly wav timid unapproachable youths ap
p rnach t } lRt t
' subject Do youlove the stars. Yes,
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'•!<**•• liw nUm. Well I aieh I R«kf « alar,
' After this plain sailing.
* —A Buffalo dreamed that he an.
man
i They took the driver’s they be%n scalp civilized, and left the the
ni0 nev. Had
| prugrimm* would have Iwcn rever*ed.
—Oiieoflhe moat brilliant Bumiu
generabri* «aid tu be a mere lad scarce
] !y out othi. toeu*. bnlliunt Sluriugnurlate officers war
, k new gome .AniericRn
who were neverou oftheir canteen*.
i —A St. Ia.ui* winnw has had three
husband*. She ha* on hand a lawsuit
| tobteak tbe will of U« first, another the life to
recover the in.urance money on
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0 , ,^ c neriin Museum refused twelve
I thousand five hundred dollar* for
Kao enterprising-showman would pay that
mucif for lien Butler dead.
_ A New York lover ran away *>“>
| the H-year-old ttmighbu- of »
| he ■le.ghtorsg p •
i ; afobncTTookiug rgood
gwr illa that had been scorched.
^ ar if
1 —The L, Courier* ' . Journal , * says A the dele- * .
i gte aa^ s teae r t s
cut short his life a. the premature age of
j I Wlyear*,
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—She stepped out of the^ , cars, a
mmut ^ 1 « a " n 2 ! ‘book in the «euL_ but
on returning went placid to thewrong old lady: pew,
i„,| U i rl: ,I „f i;
you sitting on That Husband of Mine .
"Aq."-e*clat>n«»t
f*kt —AbduAaUtotanemp.re Wlffi rtfl^MrUlIny;‘ and
^‘^taallndX^ fikewUe.
, u anJ wen t and did As
she method had of not patsing probably heard of
in,
for abonginality at least.
I ] said bachelor • ec ?P‘ to * , ® handsome ek , of my widow b !‘j r >”
a a
■ wh o m he wm w o oing . H a dn’t yoa
You are very bitter, madam, consider
ing that your teeth are porcelain.”
—Twenty-nine Burlington have of the banded b*»t young themselves men
in
stttaia «~tss= %
pin'cuahion made of furniture calico and
with bran, at any time this
no factures m#tu , the r what pin-cushions. oiissionary society manu
—Daniel VV r eb«ter oftee a Aimed in com**
pany that no woman ever wrote a letter
without a postseript. “ My next letter
shall refute you," The said “Great a lady of his ac
quaintauce. after received letter Expounded" fair
soon a from bis
disputant, where, after her signature,
stood : “ P, S, Who is right now, you
or I?’*
graver j5j£rijT had jput the “EMtotTiSZ breeching upon the
•lead mitlw nf'thr~ n ?*
which made a very grave state affairs go*
ing down hill.
_^ chemical analysis ofthe venom of
a mic honey-bee ,‘f two shows art#, it to te be one part acid for
^We«e ac P and , w three » L ?*« miscella
un8t r um, parts
& id»
trated profantty. one part helifire, two
something P&rt# chain lighting, other and red the hot. bal&uce
or Such is
* c i cnc e.
-—Glancing at the ticket for the twelve! boy
travelling ou half fare a* under
he looked at him and then at his mother,
then at the ticket, and remarked that be
was !K large boy to be ndqg at half
ed.” When he’s^grown last scen.Sandy, agood deal s^Me wVstott!
the conductor
of the noted slow train, was on hi* way to
A Jnew Hartford magnate, who
fo ®*P?rence great satisfaction in
-m«d»lnan/' dwelling upeti is the feet that poking he is a self
fiven to sticks
right and left withont regard to polite
KEtol new or propriety, WtaMtaTkJSS! rheotherday, in a
wl *> drifted into town some years ago,
mowfdiS you'ever haveVfather or motJ
«*r “Saltin’, you live,” came back
the like a shot; Tm none of your tel/
<*!*■««»•”
—All women play cards alike. Watch
men play whist: “La, me, Henry, is it
my play? Let me see—second band,
low—that’s the first time around of that
ain't it? Well I’ll play—no, I
hardly think 1 will—now you stop look
I | in ff at “Y hand—^did you see anything?
! spades—T tkoughl ’twa* clubs—wetf, lit
—no—yes—well, there P Then she will
i- c, »P in ace on her partner’s king,
insist upon Cheated keeping the trick for fear she
will bo out of it .. the final
count.
-Dr. Wilks, in his recent work on
tad Physiology that remarks hon -of. that, “ It dijl is estima
tho- es every n t pe rson
require to.be feb with lime enough to make i
s marhle mantel every eight months."
ft will be perceived, therefore, that in‘
<»««« of about .ton years each of us eat*
three-or four mantol-pieces and a few
seta of front door step**. And in a long
life I suppose it ia fair to riatiraate that a
■SfttSSR'SSSSCS^s;'
quence^ if a man should be nhut off from
*“ H! S ou ® u l« PP g^t l y loose °^«o» in e fora while and An then
a cemeierv. or
dinary enough tombstone would haTdly be
for a lunch for him.-
(’■mat T*pte»i.
—Tfe R->-.«*»• t-so* K*r» is lSJft,-*
18S3. i«5. «id wain in 1<77.
—It »Ciw> 4 mom that the Pri»t» of
Wxfi-, t* so eater in a mild form
—The marnnia «f wiihlbe leim* Kar! i« entning i»
Americas^**! (all of Dun.
—-A aentaliV !n«t i» prewhnx about in
Xr 1 *"""*"* n '^ a ^
— A Bartlett pear raised near San
Frani-neo measure* sixteen ami one-bail
hv eighteen incite*, and neigh. I*» and
•—^f poosda,
-Lyon county, Ky has produced a
SSS—
-The I'rinewof Wai« altmgham, »»lately been
staying with Ie r.l » whew
wife had been iwma married before bet
third and present husband «** !.* years.
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-The ponap-egt t io t m l T Wch erf W»1
e»>tl decided that thc-u-e of wine At the
communion table tends t*» promote in
temperance. Water is hereafter to be
used.
1 —-An Knghsh paper says thac 4 < rooks, ,
»n Kngl.,1. -nrieviog
^^I dunng .Sp ”y'
and died from exhaustion.
—The Urgett mso of gold yet die
eoreted in Nevada »a« found near
Oseeoln. fifleen Ii weighed twenty-four and, it pound*
and ounce* a* eon
™
—The St, Alban* Mossenger make* a
! fit. been-in for pickling pork for
use
than seventy fire years, having been
first prepared by Mr. Morrill's father,
I And 111 constant use ever since.
‘ —The culture of colfee in
California is becoming profitable. The
• -^-It is a enrious fact that,
; sUnding tbe sure destruction sooner or
toter, ofhou*CT built. nv»r tho ba*e of
, Muunt\« miviou*, the Italian* do not
; «—« t |'f "■■ 1 °f 1 e f'' e
del t.rero, containing nearly 10,000 in
habitants, is constructed on the lar*
stream* of 1621.
—A white fiOeea-year-oldgirl Va. Clergyman
1 I a negro m Fairfai, found No who
or magistrate could be Wv-tfo
ijSKCS«.«' ! perform the ceremany-juid «5 w the ~d!?
; U1C 7* ,n -
—A dwarf, , said to befit one years old, ,,
; and fourteen and a half inches tall,
namedI S»tok ukiebi, ia about to be ex*
m
s)) i CUO u*, i* not les. remarkable than Ins
condensed e,-toe** Hi* head is
halftnelu-s long, wbtfe wW
dndie** ^ ,l, * 6o ^l r mca,ureK oll! T *•**"
SIMM gliaatly
. greater at wholesale rate*. Fhe
wares hundred are conveyed in caves containing
ijt» &grjasr e and the teeth are extract*
UwSSwSS2W7HSS | J J{ ntin;ky.'
? ; ((n |er ; n e height Alice and (lough,
thirty-one inches in eighteen
0 j ( j i t , thedaugtuer of a wealthy
&rmer . These litile folks are in love
^ rack ot , lert anti desire to marrv, hut
]i fitness parentMlisregarding of the match, rctiise tbepeeti
a r
Brtiw <ln nc4 ,„,«rt-ofthe social differ
-Severalchildren were feeding a pet
W| ,r with cirn at Austin, TtX a*. Anear
- S Z ^,^1.1^1 poriiv?iy Xd
r 8 hem him when a
j i hou , e <| ()g believing the Bruin child in danger
sp ran g U p on the tuir. then car
ried the child to the further part ofthe
I hogshead tight the in dog, which under he slepy the and returned
■; to impression
that tile d og Si mid hurt t h e child. "
t
! little one did not esckiie until her mother
bad killed both bear: and dog with a
musket.
; —Pieces of a petrified log were lately
srr. ttfii
- solid aand rock. The well waadug In an
upland farm belonging to John Codeii,
six miles north of the Solomon river, at
least 250 feet above the valley level,
Meet At a depth of 80 fer?t was found a log two
in diameter. The outside shale or
: bark was about all that remained. The
! heart of the trunk was in dust, except a
very small portion. Mr. Codeh explored
‘thetrunk about tenrfeet.with a
■ it* position being herizonlal. At tbe
depth inches of in 100 diameter,ofthe feet the limb of a tree, six
same character,
AJ£. w a, ^
-JU" *h* aame^kind of rock, at i“de pth
| OI ou ieex *
,A A hen-pecked J^ my looking ‘ .
gaunt, sepulchral voice, glided into man, the
&
Central Station office on Saturday, and
seLfor two hours and a half, irritating a
pimple on hia nose, sufficient before he managed
to muster nerve to nnbofHim
&& .u® Snifir^an/l ^SSt^HtSSr uiid with marked pm**. up°
un P c ‘ * r c tm
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p t® j_e„
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Mlr ■> ^p „ swer<? „ d the Cotlrt.
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„ «w™ifn me
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I." ascertain— „
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“^1. «' sounds busine^ like,” said the
0 w tnncli it will cost-”
“Yck vcr’*
»«»
guarded moment, I should be seized with
. » opasm and-sbouhHmile tbe
doublet! my troubles over the brow with
the palm Let of understand,” my dexter fin— said ,r
“ me the Court.
“ You wish to kDow the penalty of wife*
^..•.^gluhof «Well Airly days.
about
within a hundrSi yard, of my prison
horns if 1 protest ?”
“ Hi# Certainly not.” blossomed
mournful countenance
boldly to the justice ar.d remarked :
” Slake her out, .judge
( pay the penalty in jnst about two hoars,
j Thirty I whang days. her How I cheap can't hold ! Oh, candle won’t
; one! a
j to her in the jaw movement; ZZj* I lTK haven’t
ply gyrate ill an irregular orbit about !
her headpiece, and then will give myself
up to the law for thirty days with pleas- !
ure. if I can get one grand, glorious
sling of this tot No. 10 bull without skin at agroan.” her, I’ll '
go down sixty days
Two hoirn later four men carried him ;
» ‘hd hospital on a shutter, and bis wife
was arrested for assault and battery,
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A Great Hunter.—J immy Todd,one
of Lee’s favorite scouts in the West Vir
giuia campaign was killed last week in a
dispute Stanton, with a Va. hunter He on the the mountain
near was most re
!ktS*St!teSriis.‘'sS markable hunter in the Valley of Virgin
^dlieare without number. He ww
dead putting shot, bullet and could through perform baton the the feat of
a a op*
i>o*ite «ide of a tree by placing an ax
biade(for the ball to glance agaiast.
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MagBlDCeBt “““ Awm.aai.taJ OBlatOO OUper-r 3„„.. ok uOSpBatc nc „l,». 0
Toth, Plantar* ofUewgia, ami have n., hvritotinn in reeommomfi og u u , tBTftin~t eateut.
W e *haU emlvavor highly to meet all kgitimatv. v«in|«titia»,aad fcvl »»«rvd * n«,t >11 «t«, u-w our
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’ Agents at Leaington, ItAJItE A L.ViTMKIl. de,t4-4m
PETER KEENAN ^ /
OF AUCUSTA, GA.,
I 1IAS SOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE A STOC K OK
BOOTS AND SHOES
- I'nrivalled by any .house in tht Southern StaU.’*, a<*i ih-wftlv win*
RtmtlhS SHOES AT WHOLESALK PRICKS!
Everv ' article wild l»y him will be faithfully repivrented, ami exchanged iudiir of S inoutlnt, or
- the money refunoebt —■
I ,pr WBl - hnyi|igthe els«« «f mwdwha-kee p*.
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THE n PLANTERS , UNION ACENCY
WSTlJiVK THK COT ti .S COMMISSI. IX 1H SIN BiS AS ilKUETOFOUE.
- Commimio. for Selling .■gp,........--- per Bale,
Storage per Day or Month................ .............25c. |wr Bale.
Dntysge ”7 is/i obdU/is Ft in ilniiis rnoj/rfn Tii. m'' ...15c. |H*r Bale.
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have p-mred the services of Mr. A.J.aTawtk as HtTfik'k'rn-r, and Gk<h«;k ('.
; KuiilKsoN tu, H cuiesmau. Uu-t'^hn [ f. V. ItriEhr.M,,
TO THE 1 1 1 *“ FRONT 1 1 AND r\\\U FOREMOST! I UIILITIUUI .
TUT I Ht A| ULU f| Anti lun BC1 HuLIAuLt IB91 P
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301 Broad Street, Augusta, 6a.
Cstlicoea only 4 CeiH* ? f?alteoea only CaiMbrie.-'fll 5 CVnta !
' Handsome Foulard and
4-4 8 Cent*,' '
( Sea Island Long Cloth', from Cl’oth, ije. up.
Illenched Long Ai and
. ' •' fteat in the Mate at t»|- 8 A I0e
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A Forlnnr for the F.ronomint.-It) I III.m-Iie.lJSliretin;-. •_•.*HM Extra White
Blanket*, -fl.75, |2 and $2.50; I'uutnti Flannel* only bfc ami up; Wliitciml ibtl Flanm*U,
12Jean<i.up. A special bargain for u abort time— (ieuuiBe Alexatuler Kid Gloves, missc*
larecst strek of 7 Block " Dtcsa ^"“‘‘oishaiert, al *ncas , 40 and, only 50i*. I.*. yoti u jsh to most ;.tc the
Goods smuii oi^ the Atasmi and Dixon r iue” cull at
Store.
I-adieN, Oh FI# !—The han«lKome»it and newest shades in Cnharnl Dress Bilks, *50, 7 -k*
and$l. iVm't |«»y more for these gpods when vou. find tlu*m with us Kfichenp. Black Bilk*
only 66,76 »«»>! 85e; eUvgant extnvand heavy tiros Gram Black tfiKt»vn!; |l r tt25k«wl $1.50
Blow** Tliiw? “ Richards Favorite."- A new deparforrl—° Richahi’s Fa
vorite” x'orset finish/strength, only $1.26. No Bon Ton, Cooley or Higft-Jfowti corset van t omparu with it in
Corsvt beimty only of French Woven elasticity and and comfort. Bee these before you buyv Kid Fitting
* $1; Hin (fore fnrsuts. o'u* fn
- ol, Bilk ly $2.50 Handkerchiefe, up t«* fim-.tt. N*«-u Bilk slyi*- Tick, GaTh-.m Tnumnug, stiudcs Fur Triwuimg-aud «u»d Tuttcta • s *dk Ribbons, 1 rmge*,
n ew new clmiwNt iu Gru« Grain
The ladies know bow to appreciate them.
»«»■ tde Voyage off UIK-All Wi*.| Filling Jeans, 15 , IS ai.il 20.-; (Vlehnrted
Fredericksburg CaaaimcreK, Goods, $$, 7,5c and ; Factory MatelaSse Priucs for Brown'Shirting;'GentsMJmler
vests, 26c; Dress 8 and 10c; Elegant DressOomls, 20 and L’V.
WE ADVBBTISK «> many millions and thousandsCools (wlii. h an en
Ore city could ^^Sra^.S^snr?^^'^ scarcel y coato in.) at ridirulou.lv ion owes, which <^3^^“,^,“.^; i. often done to cntcli the
fa ^
w price*.
W'E MV AI,E EXPRKNK EREIGHTK !- When incotiveiuent to visit Mir
City, write ua a Postal for samples of anything von want. Auk fitr »m.
bn*ineu several years ago, aud^ ou'r *ucce*s haw canoed many t*> imitate our method ami claim
it as original with them, but like all other iwiwu.**, in tUr «ri, Hi f y #N"Tfiw
We hope to citend orders our bt^ineM in thia line pledge far• beyond satirfactWin itn present limits and to all who shall
favor u* with their or patronage, we the utm.*t
W tvlvnHnUa DirUADhQ «3fe Mt QDA DIywij
OF THE FBKDKBICKSHl’KG STOKE, A.G.KTt, G4.
rt. T.
css
DRUGGISTS AND PMAKMAUiSTS,
a-warmuM*. ___ , ivcvrv , ATHENS, GFORUM,
--HAS FOR SALE
The Finest Assortment ot*
ttUUlfo, TOILET _ GOODS,;
’hair brushes,
TOOTH BRUSHES, imp’d.
KAK\ iJOAfa-,
FRENCH MIRRORS,
DRESSING CASE'S
AND COMBS,
COLOGNES
EXTRACTS, TOILET
LOILLT SOAFS, TIM'S
/ \ • VASES A. • ct*x*-'
■ •
w *. ri (F{ . nr -- F a , . fm
ukt.
VMI Christmas IOUI1UO I Presents I vOVI I lO for I vl fHI All ngW Ases & WAVUi Sexes.
TheLarget-tBteektobefoui^inxhecItyottexhibitioQattliestoreof
R. T. BRUMBY & C'O.
«W8U B88K8, STATIC ARY.ie
i FrUWXTirf mmkasi,*!*
rter-rtwi. ** ® ^ I'’*®* pfittK. ‘Wf esniMK be nn
-fcirrm-trtary BURKE >j*eU«a*: B*ok»$ 1 . 2 fe per
« 4 FLEMING'S. ArWm*.
morenewgoods
m* TlieSillstwStflre „
I 1 »OTU» m nwraiiUv info-m me n>.
ny trim.!* ami nntorm r-'ih.i f have jn-i
o-'nrmd fmm »«k«, where 1 bough! a l.rg.
wvuTpoml ilATtS i iami.Mi
NOTIONS, Bt-rtS, SHOES,
a?*®".'. * i!l
J. PHILLIPS,
Miibtvme. (i<x^|ii«f| dial.. <hrktlu»rpeco. Ga,
ATTENTION!
m m LOW PUKES.
TTAVINli neivt^i ittto the rt«re reeently
1 L tu t ujtitt] by Witcher A. Jarn-U, I would
fitowt pnblie respectfully inform my friends and the
fhe loll-twiu&.line gencnlJy that of goods I am pr--psiml low for to sell the
a»h very
:
! f»ry lioodw. lUtv. Boot®, \ofio»*.
Nhor«.
« rockery. Tin and
lliuduarc.
ANnG row rlM,
Tobarro.
< kind*. igars, rtc. Also, Apple*, fine lot Haidits Candies, and Nnu Drang. of
s of a
fie. Don’t forget to give me a cnll when y
eonie to Crawford.
R. S. MARTIN,
i<s,7 ~ 4i t jtA WF ORD , GA.
♦♦
I>AW
♦ \j Y t**rui a* 8<dirhor-fhNier>l having \
j thorjie and < lark counties, and else*her- ♦
? by special ejmiraet.^ ,^ PK *| X J
” r.auwllor at Uw, LijiMim,,
WHIT “ SON O. JOHNSON '
IftnffipH nllul iivj h! Oliu Pflllutpilflf . bUUnbCIlUl . Jit 0 . . I LOB, uuf
LEXINGTON, GA,
WM grade* to-the eoufftiea of («.«<.,. r
Oarke, Msdwoa, Hbort, Wilkesaad Talll
*T ! ,n 8h|OT "" ! 1 T' ’ * *"'*''
lBwaS Rust-Proof Wheat.
M. tViltinghnm.eah !*■ found for sale at
UTftXEU * JAUUKLL’S, Crawford.
TO THE PUBLIC.
/ V* \N and after I he firxt of December neat, I
will be prepared to visit pa lie nta mi any
I part of th e con my. V\» IJ tre at both acute and
rcfironic dlwraweaT Prompt attention wTTl he
It reiixoliable. en to all calls, night or day. < hm rjres will
nov2-3m WN. Jl. B( ItIIAH. M. D.
A GREAT WANT SEPPUKU.
cP
Z AJ IC COMP, \
! o
” 5! 4 F
5 ffiR Liyfr
tcraiivc SI,.;im»pSRS^*;. other gilic e^euve iw in . 04 Fir*;- .
to every w uwi.
ly, it allrtvs fever; Hccoitdly, it clcnnAes the
bowubt without violence and pain ; thirdly, it
tones the stomach; fourthly, it regulates ;srk the
saaas’VxSKs unwholesome humors -Eix seventhly* tranquil
; it
iate* blood the nerves; depOrient eighthly, and lastly, it acts it forms upon the
as a . one
| of the inort oertain LI VER REGULATOfiS
known. It will remove wind from tho how
htMiee a,few de«»f>« given .to*hche
j b<*ttor than a dozen eordialx to relieve and
i make it sleep. I-tmtaini ling no anodyne.
will cure t’ouati nation and keep th«- bowels
regular. It will also cure the worst case of
Sumnier ('nhiplaint and Ktiinu'atc Dvsetiterv. It will
fiiro Hour Stomach, the Liver to
Ifealthy Motion, regulator relieve the lTeHrtl>urn, and act h»
a general MU'- of system.
For Kale by HA & L.\Tl MKK and J. T.
M. H A IRE, sole agents, laexing^on. DOMTE
CRAMPTON’S
IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE BEST.
Crantpton’i Imperial Boai» »•$ tin* Best.
t t rumnixtnie raiupton * inmerial Imperial Bnap Snm, in ih uie die Best BvhL
Crar»ipty4*8 Imperial Bnap in ll»e Bust.
( ,, ramptna’s . , , Imi»rial . . Soapjg.the 0 . .. . Best,_
Crwinpton’B Imjvrial Soap is the Best.
< rampton s imperial Boup is . 4l the Best, „ .
Crumpton's Imperial Soap is the Best,
('rampton *h Imjxirial Soap is the Bcs.
Thi* Soap is manufactured from pure mate
rials; and m it edit tains a tsfge percent
age of Vegetable Oil, is warranted
fully equal to the l>est imjMirtctl ■
Castile Soap, and at the same
time; contains all the
washing and cleans¬
ing properties
of the cele
b r ated
Ger¬
man and
-----Fre n ch- Lmra
dry Soaps. It is
therefore recommended x
fcf a* ih the LeundH,
^ Kitchen aud Bath Room, ami
for general household purposes ;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers
and Machinists, as it will remove spots of
Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc. from hands.
The Huntington, Pa., Monitor of April 5th,
pronounces this soap the best in the market,
as follows :
Reader, we Jon’t want, you io suppose that
this is an tulvertisement and paM it over un
hceiled._ Read ( it. We want to direct your
JlUeiniug t® toTTTxLSuliertiaetneutof " ( :«u**t*n*i*'»
luijK the Soap/' Having used it in our office
iv.i past year, wi- can recommend it as the.
.best quality of *»ap in uie. It is a rare thing
iu get a soap that will thoroughly cleanse
printing ink from the hands, to* also from lin
en ; hut Crampton's laundry soap will do it,
and we know whereof we speak. It is espe
cially adapted for printers,printers, engineers
and machinist*, as it will remove grease of all
de-^ri*>ri*ms from the hoods as- well os tdothea,
pUr ■
-
__
„ Manufactured only by
CRAMPTON BRO S.,
2, 4. «. « and 10 Rutger* Place, |
Awl 33 *Y,tl 35 Jefferson St., NfcW YORK.
For sale in Oglethorpe county by
---J. J. C itcM A H.ANv Crawford/ ;
-
r S. HARGRQSE, Crawford. j
G. C HALL, < rawfxirtl.
M H. A RN'OLD A SON, Oawford.
WITCHER A JARRELL, Crawford
HAIRE A LATIMER, Lexington.
J. T. M. HAI.RE, Lexington.
* SMITH A YOUNG, Lexington.
W M. GOTTH El ME It, Lexington.
GRIER’S ALMANAC 11878
r pHI8 old reliable Georgia Almanac hv the
JL groM, duien or.single copy. For sale by
BURKE A FLEMING, Athens, Ga.
Attention, North-East Georgia!
pea e=s 1 'f t r ? s. ten &C,
.
OP THE OLD RELIABLE
HODGSON MANUFACTURE
,_____ ATHENS, GEORGIA.
M* Tbe Large*! Stock in the .South at Oreetljr Reduced Price*. H&r Repair Work a Swe’akv The it.
Material and the Finest Workmen in the' fcg-Cali and Kaamiue before 1‘urvhai-ipg Ki- o.,', r., ^)| w«k tl^temt,'^ • *
.LOOK ‘OU'I' :
coomc sums fbh-‘THE'MoifiH or uovsmssn
GEHERAITOKETIGUC,
>***«.wx.******^^,’cv,ecx*.,v-»
RAILROAD TICHETS 1 I
f „ r M | r |,y All iiwil.-. u, all Priac=iMl Point.
IS TMg UNITED STATES,
all AST- inforuiation Huy your Tieketa in Atlven* ami ~t
from
CAPT. WM. WILLIAMS.
Agent Sowthem Lapfea. Co., Atfcnia, tia
r'*—^
mp I Hfc neon fllMl Ham HDIMi a Of as.n. Ht SWI Til
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AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITION.
$50 TO $100
KAVRH HY PEHGHASiXG AT THK
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE
Pianos and Organs
j THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS.
The Largest and Best Assortsuent South
! o la re,
t
; a* r*m 0 ^* 0 *
j ’ M
■ iisyttiei.
l»jS3
T"> i VJCJlCK /"A Balks
JOW UKlvS
:
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
j Of Every Variety.
SHEET MUSIC and MUSrC IttX)KS,
THE LATEST PUBLICATI0KS,
Musical Merchandise,
And everything pertaining to a
lIKST-I IAttS MI NK’ HOI SK.
1 TUNING a*® REPAIRING
! nf *’LVNOS, . nryM e,^ CIIUR -»t O L -P I PE and Tnsiru. REED
mi nts Tuned and Repaired by Mr.C. If. TaY*
I.ojt, the iH-st skilled and one ofthu nu»sttfior
^gh w o r km enfrenth. Mr. Tavii.k devm*
nearly fifteen years in the construction of in
struuients incline of the beat factories iu thisd
ooantrv> an ,| if< the only nnthorixed Tuner at
the ALOJUBTA MU SB HOUSE.
G. 0. Robinson &Co.
j 265 BROAD oT„ AUGUSTA, GA.
100,000 READERS
ABE CALLING FOB
THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY
OV THE
RUSSIAN'S:; TURK
And the great contest ifow waging between
them. Our Russo-Turkish War Book is the
r and moot with Reliable, $00 Elegant accurate Engraving*, and'Comprehensive;
Plan*, the showy, desirable and Map* useful mud
most
book now published.
^ ACTIVE ACENTfll WAMTED.
Those desiring Territory on thia work
should avail themselves of cn early applica¬
tion. A Iso 1,000 Ageuta Wanted for our
GAUD COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Representing 150 Distinct Books,
Of universal interest, including Agricultural,
Biographical, Works. Historical, Sales Religious, and Mis¬
cellaneous made from this pro¬
spectus when all Single Hooks foil.
Also on our 100 Styles of Premium
" FAMILY BIBLES.
English Awarded and German, superiority Protestant and Cath¬
olic. over all otlxeiv,
for their Invaluable Aids and Superb Bind*
.-af-Gte Ueatennial Exhibition,
18
J3T* Partieulara free. Address
Jit US E. POTTER & CO.. PuUuUt,**,
^ p r-1v -PHILADELPHIA.
——— ---—- — -———.
pa rslllTITW Stiff | |i| \Al (Ti\T\
IjUfLfL V (11 IU ¥¥ GfLUl w I
MANUFACTORY.
I WOUU) respectfully in- —«
1 form the. NurrijundingCoun-flatiHaBEiBBMns ciurens of Ogle
thorpeaud
trv that I have recently Wtssi add-d to my Black
srnithshop a first-class Shop, preside*!
over by one of tlie best workmen in Georgia.
1 hsveslso securwl the serv,.^vs rof a fiMwtluM
Trimmer and r rcisher, Mr. James T. Lloyd,
the best painter south of Baltimore, is ah*' in
juyjimpkiy—1 Vehicle desired. yill Prices ro a.ke._to.. low .or derm? as^the kind
of as same
class of work can be'had any wherein the U.
s. Wttck-mith and lU’jwir work a specialty...
Re £ ure and give me a trial. All work war
rant ed. W. O. Tl'< HER, Craw ford.
PICTURE FRAMES.
I V r F. keejr-tSelargtett aVw*k of Mouldings
T V and rietme Frames in. Athcnn, all re
pt.rt-s to the Framing contrary notwithotanding. in gotmi *tgle If you
want your do«e ana at
th* lownl /trite-*, call o« nx l«r$»re having j our
work dMt, and wemmmnUr mtufaetion.
BURKE A FLEMING
Bookseitew and Btationera
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Headquarters
__pOK—
First-Class id FasMoaaMe Dry Ms!
In opening the Fall 8ea»on, we take pleasure in placing before our friends and
the public generally the
: MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Ever dinplnyed in the Southern Staten, consisting in part of*
Magnificent All line of BLACK .SILKS.
the new shades in COLORED SILKS—various grades.
The most decided novelties in COLORED DRESS GOODS-,
BLACK GOODS of everv description,
HOSIERY, NOTTOXS. CORSETS, TIES, Gt-OVES, LINENS,
OUR DAMASKS, CLOAKcb—to CAHSIMERES, FLANNELS, etc.
arrive—will be equal to any exhibited in New York, Ison*
don nrttra.------
To summarize : We offer a stoRk of FALL DBA' GOODS which, in every
department, for variety, elegance and cheapness, stands unrivaled.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
AUCUSTA, CA.
THE IRON KINO r
THE BEST [
-ASD _—
THE CATE CITY
Cook Stoves ir.i
Have no superior in tho I'nlfed i-'taUai. Tl
ct!let»raU*TT?to ve« ami itlSfiE . _
J,C.WILKINS' “PREMIUM”
•mwocstca
juwu
ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS!
The subseribers having lieen sppninu-il Sole Agents for the celebrated
New England Organ Company,
Whose Instruments an* promhineed liy jiulges to h*the l*-*t made in the rmintrv, trillalwsv.
keep a large assortment of these Splendiil ORGAN'S, of various styles, which art- unsarpn--' i
I’ot’ Iteauty ofCane & Htveetue** «»f r t one.
.Discount* They have Churches rm'civetl the Highest Premium*! at the late Fain North. Great Bargains given
to and Schools. Every Orgin has a Written Warrantee form tin- Maker
tor !• lie \emrn. Sr*mJ furjLatfllogue. The Old Established House of dlATkai vthhunnf
out no inferior articles.
OATES BROS.,
SUCCKSHORS TO GEO. A. OATES, 211 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA
STERN THE CLOTHIER.
thk i.KMiFK of r.o ir frufs > tub o.vir BXci.vsrrK clothixo kmpo
RICH IS THE Vim THE HOST EXTENSIVE HTOCK OF CLOTHIXO
a sit vests- FinxisHixa coons is the city:
NOTICE llis following figures, which we enumerate on » portion of our FALL STOCK :
aoo ah Wool imU’O cassi'meu- A -a> nt, »t$*. $io, $ 12 . 50 , * 1 :. » n >iK».
i n e n iii in . T a as .t VE*TS , W« i7 to, e »o « i o s o era .. 4 «o n
: ' "
30» OVEItcOAT8, froui $4 uj,. .
A spienrtid assortment of BO YS' and cnn.DRFN’SWim. and Overetwts M rer, fine>rov>
Wv givv the public the advantage of nil drriiner in Goods, ami bave-therefore rrdnevil. —
L’NLAUSDKiyD SIIIBTH, finished vouiplote, at "sfe each,
edr- We extend an invitation to one and all to examine our IMMENSE STOCK.
>fr- \Vv DEFY COMPETITION.
CHARLES STERN, POPULAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
BROA D STREET, (Opposite College Camptw) 4 ATHENS, GEORGIA.
GO TO HAIRE & LATIMER'S
AT LEXINGTON, GA., AND BUY YOUR
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES f
HATS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING.
DBBS, STMES, THUS, IH, W.lffOS, H.IBDDIIIt if,, if
BAGGING A TIER, as cheap aa the cheapest,
Tlitnk of W-BLEAVHmi, M;-Tgood. T yard wlde, 41 ’ — THEY WILL PAY—
Se,T2c,l. r ------------------- .
Think-ottfe-UOSE at $1 per do*, to $6. All I IvrnPVI U|JST A «% PRICES nr/irr
Think of U-CALICOES from 5 to 8c per yd. V
Think of it^—BOOTS $1.50 to $7AO per pair.
Think of it—SHOES from 25c to $6 per pair. —FOR—
Think of it—HATS from 35e to $5 each. COTTON
Think of it—CLOTHING, $3 to $50 per writ. __
Think NOTIONS, of it—SADDLES TRUNKS, TIN from WARE, $2.50 to $12 HARD¬ each ON ACCOUNTS & NOTES
WARE, STOVES, and every¬ Up 15th November,
thing kept in a retail store,
Cheaper than ever.
Call and see them.
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES!
ROB’T H. MAY & CO..
manufacturers of and dealers in
EVERV OESeRlPTlOS OF
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
HAGS, \ AIJHKH. SHOE FINIHMiH,
1LITHER ftF 111 klMIS, BEITIVG, Elf.
Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Whips, Unhrellas, Elt,
UEI'OSITORIES AND SALES BOOMS:
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, 1 Cory SDeet, te, Ih
ROB’T II. MAY 5. 4.' Pa'rm
A. R. GOODY EAR, f.i.kv '
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