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i€rpc«*.ag T' nine u colored tran.
Pii£ t.j..... „bi> made *0
h irt#«hie under i , A. apoam T, c g k„ e
ttU' farmers Sh.k
UliK erab!eg-*.i
y j&iy J mi uuw fax, 1,200 bushelx of
—~r.
Till
lie empire receired
for ti-e llrazil Railroad have a
unegram from i heBraa i lian awwt iry of
,-■.«!»• to the effect that no colored men
a o,*cd tot- 1 ,;, r the empire ass
tractors __
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\ iii;. ..KM\Mawter predicts a war
1 J*fit which Will be one between the
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Christians and anti-Christians. He says
it will last fifty-three years, and
(.rant will lead it. He doesn t aay auy
thing about Beecher, but as Beecher
HnnibiUled hell, offiouH® he i* prepar
it-ew m l»*iid ‘ the anti-Christ*.
Mmn/i
—Feworil* Hibernian toy—The . top
of the aaorcia*.
—Fools and their hack heir are soon
parted. . "bat loots'
-In likonr of rain »n old
,
»#Wl« thehwiflf l-i, ciw*.
—MoBev that bank -.Seen, get away
with is charged to running expend
—What letter of the alphabet, if lost,
would soon make you sick of music ? The
i, Ufr l| Jl.
nformatirn r „ r p^ ITe-eo* r young me „_
YrH] can’t make an out of a
DCtlicowt. ^
« Sanrine a’orettv irir’a penny for
_ Y j, e fagMa why blondes are more
apttom&rry than brunette, is because
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homestead laws in full operation—the .
old fifty acre exemption, snd.the exenip
tions ef'®d ana ' 77 —and there doesn't
appear to be lawyer in the Str.te who
knows which la the proper own.
„ debtor, take advantage of all of them,
and beeomfortable.
A
ing applications to, commissions a,
Notaries Public, we will state that the
N ew Constitution, now in force, places
the U appointment • of Vntariea Notaries in in the the hands han<l*
i of the Circuit Judges, If who are to act on
the recommendation ~ o The Grand Itirv y
in each crninty. Applications to “* c
f 1 overnor are, therefore, useless.
Some years ago Professor Sfaury
prophesied that any alteration in the dr
rertion of tne Gulf stream would reverse
the . .. history of .., the world. A 8 •„
European meteorologists this . change w .
taking place, and the mighty
river is slowly but surely moving VV est.
Th#* temnerature of i\merica is gradual
ly growing warmer at the expense
northern
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TB*tboringdf the channel tunnel be
ween France and England is lobe done
hv the French railway company, the
Chetninde Ferdu Nord, and the South
bore for half the distance from the Kng
lish siile^amLlhfi lormerjhe^same dis*
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tance, about ten and a half miles, from
the the French kronen side
Hon RT Hai i,y, of Bowling Green,
Kv, has written a letter to Hnn Hon. J. f T) ”■
Be. | iamiD,.uggesting that
ftOOw the bank of EnglandjjAidAs*
lone to thelate Confederate Government,
7 snouiu l 77 ',VVv,.,„iah inr-jugo a rnmmisswn" arnio '* u i ud
tsyjheQueen, be used ... ra supplying , ■
■-artificial limbs to needy ex-Confcderates,
and , , i in such „,oi, other oil,or o,«uner manner as as said saia DroDoa- propos
ed commission may determine.
-Twb d ee pest arte s ian well.m the world
g.Vn ine bored in Pesth. Hungary.
hasa uasatreauy l roads teaehed reacueu 8 , 000 fekt —A welT
at Parisof somewhat more than half
defoti has UUherttihad the pre-eminenee.
lue l i.n e,tv ctty hss nas devoted aevoieo I2W vsuo.ow 000 to the
. work, which u undertaken to supply
warm water from hot spring* for the
feat Tbe'bonog will ... be L proeecuted •• tr y.- t p.
bstba. of thr waters hows
iinfiTtb® FnrenheT temperature
1/9-FarePh e .
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IlACKgrrof New York.cn
Friday sentenced George Uolm»»ou »or
Uw books or attempting to steal
them, , from f r«Fr(’ov Kx-Gov. Tilden niaen He tie is is re
ported as having used the following lan
guage. “t lenree .,^ e Robinson, J you have
pleaded guilty to grauu , larceny.
You were caught iu the act of stealing
Ta w hooSsTromtEiPSBce of Samuel J.
Tiidco. - Now, it was mean for you to
. .1 r. .k. t he ...tinman "' from .knm ^
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the Presidency of the UmtcdbtEtea had v
recently been atolen. I «ent«.c. jwn t
two years and six mohths in State
p ’— m % ^ --—
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iHiSs'-.s IV , P Uufwia U seeking a route to
•— returned frt.’W-oirir from the Jemsei and uni
ers in Siherlftj'reporU that route as
ticahle.,, the north polo, with »» open
sea all the way. He reports also that
there is immense commerce into
e from ,vk- Olitna, which 1 ,‘rtk find, findsan an nutlet outlet thr tbrougn vmrh
the rivers flowing into the. Arctic Ocean.
m,d that the timber, grain, and miner.'
it resources is only a of fifteen Siberia days are voyage jnmtak from, the As
Jenisei River to London, a project is on
I'tKit to organise a lino of steamers for the
^iberiau trade.
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lME „ IsSY. IlEfidEonmibeiK, . °f Goto* ,
has, Ohio, issu es a call fora national
of all faraelites who arc
willing to accept Jesus Christ as the
promised r Mesiah of the world. The ob
jeets . of this convention '•'.'ink. wjUbe »„ to e,™ form
an,atlrance of the converted .Tewa and
of'fvrral rtmrnghoBtthr.wwW T'to w
point a set time to confess the
natlon rejecting Jesus Christ i u? form
New Testament Scriptures as the statute
and law of the nation, and to implore the
powers of the world to restore Palestine
to the }*eople of God. The date aud
place of holding the eonveution will be
fixed by those in favor of the project.
The Homestead Qeuestion— Hon.
Porter Ingram, of Columbus, a member
of the late convention, has written a let¬
ter on this question and the Augusta
Chronicle cousiderf his. conclusions as
follows:
V- -- Wh-rartvof
-pony homcatead M4*41*1^4**^-^ it
is entitled to the exemption e.f g 3 000
and it will be protection , ,
a.11 d«*btscontacted- a between to Ju!v, him, to
1868
and iliefith of December, 1877, ; add aa
. ,
-,x. • :r.
- ^ aA since j protection the hs to ail debts contracted
fith of December. 1877. 'con- hnf
worth-nothinff to him as to dcoU
tractel.
-. Are rttt XeukokkHying Oft*-I n
, answer tu t!,is tjuestiuu Mr.liayid ,F>ick*
”• ’Fituock Ct>u'it>. furnishfi the
( ! rt.iucic "with some figures
gi'iug the vital statistics of his own blah
tatioua .ituat the war. The census of
"taXr.Vla.^’k,'- j' • '- L “ in "u- ? V*L whiter t r i i ^Xt'iSV and
;
ft''» 1 '. • *tat«jUCa lurnhshed show
uiat IO ^population there is very little
r.ttvv ut the rate of either birth* .. r
y.-ntt,. I.. 1 . 11 '-tt the twr traces, and Mr
i.. tKoK,w,7a tbeftouta i UJ ? out M ^ J««
a, peiipk , liuagme. ‘
A i.r-.o-.n-keeje-r rejoices in the natn^
_*T..n,Uui reader’’ wants to know if
hi, p<m Ug“ was declined “becao.se it was
too So, it -as became it was mo
‘ h,n - ■ ■
Th^'thS^ir fri rirl Brown laa
^ speculating iu cotton ; has
“Yes, he made an assign
meat.’
—There are two reasons why business some
people don't mind their own ;
nl
ron the
bis opiuion replied: as to “ Twenty^ proper
length of a sermon, side of
muintew, with a feauiug to the
•
* ^ W%n , “’ate* JhUke^’’ “whv “T
i cause, my son,” waa the ^ reply, ‘•their
• in ‘ teD * fc ' lht “
_ AgaK , ilt says that a full-grown man
live for ten days and by chewing there on a
of old boots, yet are men
will growl if they 3 don’t have mmee
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* t«priourn.
-MjwIc a fortuae.-An . . . amatuerjourn- oma
|| 8 t of Indianajwlis has maae a fortune
bis pen. His father-in-law died of
“* edit ° rial *’ ?
_ A Southern bookbinder toun'd. up
dime novels between Bible ,
cov
and a preacher carried the book
miles under his arm to read some
passages to a dying woman. I
_ A few , chU) m our B eighhor- for
h ood have already been rehearsing
their spnng concerta, \\ e are permitted
to state that various novelties will be in
‘ h '“ «
„^Jrcer.?.r they don’t
havifto v t h ;* v< h but and"
buy matinee tickets, circus
lemonade. And their mother-iu-law
^J come aiid 8peU<i tb ® w,nter w,t
minister's son walked up to the grab bag
bought his chips.
7uu ,. ?.n, 1 , b«nil ahskimr tha^
ip this country, e V do you say , - Well Well,
is how it just J struck me the other morn
j n , j n jbe saloon, as I sat an’watched the
d«m». Xi 8 h
on to every feller s hand shook.
—it WHS H gusty dusty day, ''How
hort t hlV ^di sa gi eeh ie ,' 7 -s»he—exclaimed;
“ this j awful dust is positively mouth terrible,
fil g one ., eye , CT „ nose and 1”
.. fo-thoJ Yes, ’Said he,‘‘ it is rather
for those who who ennnnt cannot keep linen ihei- their mouttta mouths
‘—A St. Louis giv] shook out , her stock- t ,
ingQbnstmas .' morning, and was bitterly
disappointed at discovering no presents,
<1 ' 1 a closer
was made happy by finding a splendid
u ,, r j,[,t piano, which, aa it had conceal- the
ed itxelf at tbe-eafreme tx-e-otiid <>f
sttK’king, „*l_ had at first escaped her search
Uem n lm, ........ “*J . -- 1
as be examined the hat which had been
and two cents, but filter gi ■
to a focus I discover dat de Sflm tOtll.am
one cent and two peanuts. Hat ha.n’t
seech a bad show consider!fi de bard
^ ^ nniriirife to ise thcir
jgjgg u ^ T wife
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Mv u v husband husband in is a a (n^htv mighty ^am smart Jrnau, man
ves he is. I never sawasmarU . hy,
be has got it fixed so that I can go to
any store in town, and run ill debt He:
ffi uch aa I pleaseand they can’t touch
a thing Whyli, " ___1
it,” ask, an exchange, she
"that when a woman fallsdown stairs
screams at every bump while a man
h nldshTshreath unlH becaiJT lie gets to the hot
WhT . it j, the woman
don't intend to do any swearing Et iht
bottom, himself for while grand, the man comprehensive doei, and^ave* “ev
a
erlasting-dad-duru-it.” when he
there
a, M . t
moontain above Lake George. with “ that
i atorv or legend counected liSd
] bow)^ Indeed!
came hack aeaia ” “
n
I tyhy Why. what w k a i became be»me or W them them f" “ Went went
down on the other side .
|. I —fine of the most marvelous things in
; ™ ^ ‘""’c,— ^ ” wS
f(lra in take hepur . nlEn
, sometimes twenty grains at a
dose, and not feel it. But when the same
medicine is mixed with whisky, for an
i S?o to d„«- rinrrel^rwhiaky*?'^* i»fnnndbvtheDatient nmxl
(„,,~ t.i and £ to
j. . „.; a aod sUmtt!a ., im ^i., "S in j n the
- -—— Appalling ^ CrasE.-Carefully ------ ] ].
An
prepared statistics show that there are
over six hundred thousand
^ d ^ and that seventy
thousand die annually apL who go to the
^.jrimk “ Every J year
£ is(J uea( , e of jB .
toxicat ni whUe thwN) hundred murders
na d fenr hu n dr e d aui e ide s
the same causes. Two hundred thou
te"" "i’Tf
pauperism ia the immediate result g!
whisky, and that at a cost to the govern*
meot—besides individual want—of not
lew than $60,000,000 every year.
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Miscegenation in Iowa.-A rath
some er goodjooking white grrl, colored the former aiaBTind gettingalung
toward middle age, the latter not over
Cijrhteea, both res! diner nmr- 8 n*.-.:
mi work geUtiTg
i They ha<r to stay there all night, and
I from that place went to .Dutch
: wh«re they were married, by the Justice
f lhe IW- ieiIhy,h,yoon/..dv' The loving couple were
rT? « n >
*4 ; Llgopy Rror.^—A desperate . k
Occurred between the white* and the
hfecinrontilF L5th at Muscle. Shoals,
Alabama, a small town on the Tennessee
Tutcmnbm white ''I'h? fight7irig SaS 1 |nated' harl^r t be
tween a man
The friends of each rushing in to assist
'caused the right to become genera!. ^freelv He
'vdlvers and knives were used
The negroes golthe worst of the struggle
“'"I were driven nut of town, except
three, who were nearly beaten to death.
Afterwards the moh returned to the bar
her shop and burned it to' the ground
together with its c.mtents." tine negro
was kilied and a number wounded
J knives h - ree and Kh J u wounded * *%, with bullets, but
none Were killed.
What Ktm ; wi#
from over the rsa*e *»d had
r stepped in to get the latest cew»
ripened aUeutlwfr to Jim while r*Ta-1
his ' aolid ir rl,’ at a kiting fray
war he open*"
mouth and »»U: “<*• «*.*
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option Telaaand W .a.lW^tVrWie down in Maine; tfe**} I
awa* aUhetioi<I«®
khsed at Long Branch and
Gate—in fact.ine.ery nngam:.’ao state ;n the L oion.
in erenr : 1 uteinm of every
nation; I hare kis-ed on Uw Miasisaippi
and >iliu tributarybut , yo ung man. ful
for good sound me ,
fledged Cxribon girl through WM tbeaeie* M *»% •
tb* pegs drsjy right *•
Mark THE Bed Bight.—M any who
complain of sfeepleas nights and weak
backs owe it alf to the shape iu which
tl.-ir bed- are made Up. The Usua.
rest of it on to theftmt. a- near levet a?
{gf 8 ^,!:,,f\he bSl'th”re l *w L\Z% a^igU
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any means. The bed should by so made
*» l, « »»? “C!*
being the lowest. First make the head
„ as you desire it, then
gradually to where the hips would rest,
tE eu rise to the foot, leaving the foot a**
high as the bead before the pillows are
,0 “ homl,is *
••—A.'htda eight by »iiiaeh»wa»-lari 5 oi
enough t*, WeatbotougU, let a ten-year-old Jfass. hoy out
t b e ja.il j R
xW-jfinf in Mr nwW.”
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Address HARPER A BRt», New York.
KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, CA •J
HAS SOW C** HASH AND POK SALK A STOCK OF
AND SHOES
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„„ amolesoW hy hiii wiU be&rihfnily represented, and ejehaa^u rf* ninths, or
TUP THE MONEY W!UHtT KErUBUED PEFUNHWO » I
IT , rw wetfullr M k. lh‘ ggah(Wio a. a nd w ith -
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>(». 1 Wni ren 151 ocU. sVusrustn, Ga.
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Tr&'Wi bare secured the services «f Mr. A.G. L-vTanTE *& BooStkeeg^jr, G.bojsbe
Robixhos .c-s Scaiesiaan. [jieMm] I’. I. BI RoelIs.
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Carriage Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Whips, I nbrellas, Etc.
REPOSITORIES AXt) SALES ROOMS:
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Handsome Foulard 4-4 Cambric, 61 and 8 Cents,
go. Island Long Kleached Cloth, I from moth He. up. '41 and
; Bleached jAingf one loth. AFktd .
A Fertnne fee the Bet M^iiia piU- s Ble«h e d g ft e. »in a, \V
Blankets. #i.7S,l» and HJ*>} Faiiton Flannels short,tinie-rtJeimriie only^^nfemufliiV; Alexander Win and Kid Gloves, ISiii Flannels, tniKKes
lsfeahdup. Jadim.axHMkMtaod A Special bargain culu for a wLai paiv fougmn wsAuwerJaunru.
r k i^er - -a- gwator
We warrant them genuine Alexander and to be the same usually sold at Mesttaildfi.TS per
pair. Nee them un «ur show cases.
(h a*rte.-» »»d Good kionaa. -dlU k Aljiaras.rmiyd-,, Wamll&, tn most
handsome at ,r,, do amF5«e. IkmMeUMth Cashmeres, S^Xitamt <v. It ynu wisli to see
the largest stoek ^at Bbck Dress Goods South of the " Mason and ltixon Line" caB at the
FVsierietisbarg store. -
g^, wh fj* J-Th« handsomest and newest find shades wiih in Colored D»» Silks, Black SO, Silks 7Se
and SI. Don’t pav Jjj.. more for these goods^when B^OraimtScR^^Silt*.aty vou thoit us «o cheap Wi MJflkWjHJ gr
()n|y _. illld , 1 ^,,, ,. stm a „,| heavy
|g',»Ws Thin 7 “ Uiehwrd'a Fanirfte." A new departure !^' 1 liichartl’s Fa
y l ,rc., ,J ....r...; finish," ,miv vl 'ir,. No it.,,, r.H.h-v ,,r lligii.tt,.wu the*e ctt-.-t before r.’ii -'imjiar,. Kid with Fitting it in
beauty of strength, elasticity and emnfi.rt. See yon I,uy.
Corsets onlyTtr Fteueh Woven aiidilip Gore Corsets, 25e tofl.
Just From the Mwiiuftieturiea. The larg.«l, ehesput and m,~t tdreunt slock ol
Paris Made lOnek t |.dh, Beaver Now style aud_French tiali.wn Msfolnsye Trnnu,u\ idnsks Fur -every friinininiAiil Iwiy.euo Im supplicl
-onlv #2..'si sJ up to fluent. • »e-‘------------ A ~J?
.vi i>ib , >l tC ks B . bmf . . ««l i l . diiB» d t « arS«-;
Pwwm ---All W«.J Filling dean-, IS, 1» Celcbtalod
Frederickwimrg Lit-^nner^a--7i>e iin<UI; Taetury P ricofor li roww .Sinking
vests, 25c: Urrss Ooods, 6 *, 8 ami lit*:; Elegant Matelassc T>ress Goods, 2 o.
WK BOA'T AI»VERTINK «, many million, and thnmuimls .dr„„i,^.which an e„
eitv couid S' , «r^Iyjcpntaii»,) at ridifuloudy low i»ric»**, which is often d*'iic u» catch the
or «tsewtv«iv. Iton’t he deceived-fevneawitlunal fidvvrt*»vro«-nts. Gu whm* vou will be served
rmthfully Had Imu-Uy. aa4where you will find good at h»w prkm
VtlK l*.4V Alai* KAPliKNN FRKICIIITN J -Wheii incoiiveiii^it u* visit our
City, write usadWal for. mtmples of anytliina you waul. Ask for our new l*ri w . List, and
Haxar, whiehis iu»t nut. Office. When you nrigiuaretl - ml an order Bieaysteiii of flu „r of over, we order pay all aiul Kx|,re,* freight Freight
m your nearest Express We mmpl.e, ontfciaim myiug
sever.il wifh years agt., and our sutx-ess has caused mapy to imitate our nielhiid
it aaoriRinai them, l.iuiness hut like nil this other line imitator*, farbeynnd in its the end. they fail t,< give all satisfaction
We ho|Ht to extend mir in jireseiit limits, and to whuahall
us Wid,«», nwfem or pm^ww ^sart^in B,e ntnaot
V. * mvnumja RICHARDS «s &, BRO.. DnWey
PROPRIETORS OF TIIE FREDERICKSBURG STORE, llfiim, «.4.
OliGA^lb, ADiM Vsl ' ’'"'"lllUM UKuAiSb, W " GP^Ws! vKuAab, ' OliliA^b alilMVO !
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The _ subsenljets , laying been appaiated , Sote Agents , for the . celebrated ...
New ™ w Enffland tn fe^ ,lu Organ Uf 6 dn Comnanv U 0 ,l T a "y,
Ub—« Ii»uumeuuarepr,,imuiiiu:dby of these Splendid judges GANS, to be the best made in the ffHmiryu^jriH always
keep a large a*sortuient UU< of varktUH styles, h liidi are uusurpaHsed
<»i" Case & Hwoeffifiss Of'Q «me.
Diseouhts They -Irav'c''r»*cfivwl rhurchesand the Highest Schools. Premiums ut tl» laic Written Fairs N«>rth. (Jr- f Bu trga the ins Makers g iven
t,, Every Organ has a AVarnmt fmc u
oiit fo, rife Years. Send for Catalogue. TheOid Established House ,.t OATES wUl send
no inferior articles,
OATES BROS. f
SUCCESSORS TO GKO. A. OATES, 244 liroxil Street, AL'GUM'.V, GA
SPCEj^RlSr THE CL 0 TT 3 DC .
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THE LEADER OF IOW FIllCKS 1 THE OXLY EXCLUSIVE fl.OTtUXG
ltIVM IN THE CITY: THE most EXTfLVSI YE.xr< >t n <>F i.l.OTHTSn
agyggWffTOBBfB
NOTH ........... 1. t!a Jidlnwmg figures, , which ,. ;........ ^enumerate en a portion of ear \ ....... ALL b ....... rot K :
*«» All \V.»d CA 8 SIMERE SWITsW #k,»10, $12.50, $13 anil $ 2 «
. 1<M> Diagonal tkiATBaod VEflTB.at»7Ai),»I0,gliVs', #1J ande.v.
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SOO OVER. OATS, from i4 up.
\ ypt.’n'Rtt'atsartmcT.t rf BtrYWOTtPcmt.Dnr.NT S'n,... ?.... ,. ..
' Yk/g l ve U.e im l dhf l be n. l v., . «i;P7> r M n iri HifiyB,-Tr..,.K afo m.ie ;l.erel.ge reduced. '
rNI-AYNDRIEI. .SHIRTS, finished et^riv, a. J-fo each. '
V* Wy - Q''n l ; .n invitation t,,, _^.ne andall io examine nur niMKNsF. STOtK. ■
■#* *'bl't lumt.TlH.J.
CHARLES STERN, POPULAR CLOTHING EHP0RH M.
BROAD STREET, (Oppt«ie College Can, pin.) ATHENS, GEORGIA.
A.|K. CHILDS. T1 B. NICKhlwUM. ri DC n V Y. H WYNN
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CHILDS, NICKERSON&Co
No. 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu
TTIAAT I |l I I i\] AfnFIlT Vfllli' |i' I; AT If A 1 TT I I A U
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I ll|l I L 1 I lilili I A I I il l
I M IVXl I. JU.U|
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HORBE AND MILE SHOES, HOUSE SHOE X.Up,
M HARNESS ' W I,EITHER. MILBPRX WAGOVS '’’’
. Sa-Mlcrv Har.lw.are.
'Cotton. Manilla Whekts, and Jute Kop»\ Carriage anti Rnl-b,;rand 1., ,;l.,r L.lti,.- P. ". iwm, si»-.kt*f*
Buggy Axles, ■‘prim*, cm. I
w 'V I Nh H 11 AN L> . A ** V i i- K 'vr^VY^U^ ..lvi,l.l»,Vl i.i> * -* * i i«>>: " <JlN> .,v
Any arVle iri our line-U'd in **ro.k, wit i h.*...r'liri-.l wnciidf-ii re , 4 . XV 'ji
av'. xamin a.ad. prifkK 1 —r-V— ' '
h-i Cur. roA o - ■ -■nr . .
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KKIUJCTIOX I.Y I'ltu I>
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MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES
And the work stiil m’-umtumed the highest -stato. of « vi a ,„j
v Yim.. b.’ convinced . tJrat'V'ru sre ®le.tling H-.th a-isir and rureman. r»V*-i 5 ij''a dj-•.• *-.
>i- uu n*
A, R ROBERTSON,
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Srnlptor and flomnm nlnl Slailflrr, -
Marble Yard adjoining KeaveS 4 Nlcliulsofi'a CVttou Warehouse, V TIli:\> <i \
.SCHOOL BOOKS, STAT 10 NARY.tr
% f rnirtkiog io oar Uae
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Kw b»w?!>* p*r
faera at Bl RKE A FLEMING**?, Am«f *
MORE NEW GOODS
TheHillstoneStore
l-MAti'eS* r WOULD bk» and re*iiertfa)ly that inform I nr roa
easterner, have just
r< a„rjK.l I'eV.’^ from market, where I bought* large
D JIrv |otW^1c'haT? CTXYIHIW
ufcwKBBY, IIS A5fl»HARDWARE. SHOES*,
<jit.n KKlfcs, TOBAtXu, flOABS,
J. Guosepond PHILLIPS, di«t.. Cigletborpeoo. Ga,
Millstone,
ATTENTION!
\a IiIkhisf l«» ITOS.
" H A ^lW"i^r respectfully inform fri- n-is and thr
: most mv
! kite generally that lam pn-paretl for to sell the
; the to 1 lowing line of goods very low
Dry fiood*. \'otion«i,
i llatv. Iloola. Nhoea,
C rocker), Tin and
Hardware,
tiroeerieM,
Tobareo,
I j Cigars, etc. -4pp!os, lot H-iisius of Candies, and Nuts of
kinds. .Also, a fine call when
etc. Don’t forget to give me a
come to Crawford.
R. S. MARTIN
dec7-tt CRAWFORD, GA;
T--»
LAW CAHI). ,
iVl % I Y term as Solicitor-General having t
expired, I can alwavs be found in ♦
X my office unless absent on business. and Spe- +
+ «*ial attention tvt i.iTlGATKJi CASl£S, to ♦
* advising JiXECl’TOBS. ADMINISTRATORS J
4 vb*»r|w* nml-C lark counties, ami elaewher-.
i'.y •*•""*'NAsTr'ia. M'-UPHUS. I
J Councilor at ljiw. Lexington', Ga.J
+-!•+-»■*•♦♦♦ ♦♦♦■♦■KF+F+F+f+F-k
WHITSON G. JOHNSON, 9
HttGUiey anil Counsellor at Law,
LEXINGTON, OA„
^SS 3SS v55
RustProof Wheat.
IP i/iA niRSHKI* OF OF.NV INK KL'ST
PROOF WHEAT, raised hy Ur. W.
M. Willin ohnni, can be found for salc at
W1TC >: F.li A JAKKELL’9, Crawford.^
TO THE PUBLIC.
/■\N ami >vfUr tlw firMi uf Dtu -4 inb« r next, I
VJ will Ik* prepared to visit patients in any
of the county. AVill treat both acute
chronic discssc«! Prompt attention will will be
given tie to'all calls, night or day. Charges
reasonable.
i nov.-:$m U M. n. DI Ril YH.
A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED.
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IF* • •*** O nr 7X1
4
siiouid bewelerred «s» eurreetive slid
terative to every other medicine in use First
|y, it aUays fever; secondly, it cleaMes tbs
bowels wjtliout vfoletw snd win;
spi«.“7si«hiy, 1 ..... .. l l ii »'m i l l Alifrvt V relic s HdllMllWliaatf~ 7s uer
unwholesome humors it ;*venthly, the system" it tramjuil- from
nerve*, ^
«<»d wade^awttt “°f« SdU^^Jve ft!
,* * \ . ||ct . f w j rafMl «j veu to a w
' :
«-;n cun- j CtiiVumtion +T lZ> nm? and kveh thv feovnft*' :
, the w orst W&M
Summer Complaint StXach, and stimuW Pysenterv. It will
cure Sour th’e Liver to
healthy general action, regulator eeBevr of the Ileartl.urn, system. and act as
n
For ilAlltK,"sole sale by HAIREALATfMERand JIT.
M. agents, Lexingnm. 1)0 WIK
4 MOISK, proprietors, Charleston. aug;i
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bllRITir I UH 0
|||f\rhlil IMPERIAL Min
’
IS THE BEST.
Crnraptou's lmperlalSoap is the Be*l,
Crampton’s Imperial Soap is the Best.
Cniinputii's riiperisI Sbsp is the Rest.
(’ram,,ton’. IW tawp i. th. II...
CrtunptouVImperial Soaji is the Best.
< ramptou . , k imperial . ■ , a Soap i* the Beat. -
Crampton’s Imperial 8 oap Is the* Best.
Cr am |iU>n*» IiEpena i "Soap is the Tk^r
Thi* Soap is manufactured from pure mate
rials; aud as it contains a large percent
——age.of Vegetable-Oil,, is warranted
fully etjuaj to (he b*%t imported
('a*tile.Soap, and at the same
titm* eontorTt* all the
washing and cleans¬
ing pro|K»rties
. -of the cele
b r a ted
. Ger
;
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, Simps."
dr, His
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for use iu the Laondrv
Kire-ben auiLBaik Room, and
for general household pnrptmes ;
Ini, Grease, T:»r. Oil, Iaint, etc. from hands.
n>- Hn„.in*fon, P«„ Monitor of April 5th,
i jironouiM-rB thin soap the best iu the market,
a “ f ’ ,1ToW!< *
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Resder, advertisement we lon'twant, rnu tosuppo« that
this is an and pass it over nn
j hfided. Bead |it. UV want to direct your
vicnti* •* u, the;i*jjvprtii«»fim*ut 9 f ••‘■CrHuipton’a ;
■ ^
but knew i'mmpfoi,', wlwreet lauiulry speuk. ««.p will do it.
and we w.- It isespe
J 1 v a«iapt"> t,,r I»rnii 4 |rj», painters, « i nci!i«*crs ^
hsnS7 r'"”" asciotlies, !
. rr^-n .........
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F-r sale in O^leUiorpe etiuntr by
-f. d- Mr MAH AN, < raivtord.
( . - HARDROYE, frswford.
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GRIER^S relioWe ALMANAC rilforxi* Almanac- £1878 hy lie
xpmv 1 „ia ,
Attention, North-East Georgia!
Baggies, Phaetons, Carriages, Rockaways. Wagons, k.
IIODGSoT“mANo“vcTU RE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Mr The Largest Stock iu the South, at Greatly Reduced I rjees. »*r Repair Worka.peciiitv , far The Bev s* red
Material *ud the Finrat Workmen in the Slate. fafCall and fcxanuue before I urchaeing elsewhere. Ail work G
’ LODK' QU'I' I
“
cnoxmn smvEsFan‘TH'E‘MouTn’6F NOVEMBER
GESEMLTTCKCT AGENCY
sot
RAILROAD TICKETS J
<<n. 8 m* v-ecy ^
for sale bv All Routes to all Prine ; pal i'oint*
IN THE UNITED STATES.
- jf&t" Buy your Tickets in Athens aud get
aU information from
CAFF. KM. WILLIAMS.
Agent Southern Ex press Co., Athens, Ga.
THE MESH HOISE OF THE SOUTH
§P?»
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AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITION.
$50 TO $100
SAVED BY PUBT4IASING AT THE
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE
Pianos and Organs
n -., T , ' v(ri<T ,,,, ........ „ ...
The Largest and Best Assortment Mouth
_ ^ juiriw^—. ----
At ■ ....... Pnotts Absolutely Beyond Competition
Wfcm
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3 8
*~12E mm?
r I Prices Quick Salks
jow
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Of Every Variety.
SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS,
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
Musical Merchandise,
—- And everything pertaining to a
rinmiAHN mink wm-Ni:.
TUNING REPAIRING
OllGANff PTAHyS, OHUtHTI, PIPE and
md all kinds of Musical Instru.
mentis Tuned and impaired by Mr.A*. H, TAY*
nearly St.K& !.«>«, the fifteen best akflled in and the d «T^ e of the most , Sr vote thor- W -
HlrumenUi in years of the lK»nt conytruetio factoriw* n in of tfiisu
some
t , mitfrVi Hl „i is t |,e only authorised Tuner at
the AUGUSTA MUSK' HOUSE.
G. 0 , Robinson & Co.
285 JlRO.kD ST., AUGUSTA, «A.“
100,000 ARE CA M.l NO FOR
THE ORIGifl AND HISTORY
OF TUB
RUSSIAN >i"‘. TUBE
And the great contest now waging In*tween
. i-far Ruwo-T-wrki^
most Reliable, accurate and Comprehensive May ;
; and with 300 Flenant Fnttturintts, end
: Plane, the most.fcliowy, desirable and useful
■ hi ink D im- |iiililiji lj,'| } • _'__ .
5.000 ACTIVE ACEWTS WANTED.
Those aVait desiring Territory Ives on this work
should th. mM ol on early appliea*
lion. %•*§*. A Iso 1, 0 <K) A geuta Wanted for our
amm prospectus,
| Representing lo<> Histinet Books,
Of Biographicit!, universal interest, ITistorirai, including Rkligioun, Agritnjltural,
; and Mia
| ““ s pro
j Also on our UK) Styles of Pre mium
FAMILY BIBLES.
; English and Herman, Protestant and < 'ath
nlic. Awarded superinfity over all other.
f,, r their Invaluable Aids and Soperb ^xh BimL
«t th.- Grand Cenfeiwia l ibiitxm,
SfV F EonTR i CO Pib) h
re j vie wfH
UUuu K| I 0*0*1/ y Ul QTIfl IU f tf UuU! (TAfl I
° OJ °
MANUFACTORY.
f would KdRS ■■ —i —^
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k i a
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FRAMES. _
picture
wurk Ilf and -^11
-recncvrenrtr, ....
1 I.KKK A M, min..
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Headquarters
-for-
First-Class ami FasMonaWe Dry Goofis!
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In opening the Fall Season, we take pleasure in placing before our friends and
the public generally the . ■ ______
.S5r.
! MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Ever displayed in the Southern State*, consisting in part of a
Magnificent line of PLACK SILKS.
All the new-«hades in CXJLORED SILKS—various grades*.
The mo*t decided novelties in COLORED CKBJDH.
,
BLACK GOODS of every CORSETS, d**s*cripti«m. TIES, GLOVES, LINENS,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
DAMASKS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, etc. exhibited
OUR CLOAKS—to arrive—will be equal to any in New York, Lon*
don-or Paris.
To summarize : We offer a stock of FALL DRY GOODS which, in ewry
department, for variety, elegance and cheapness, stands unrivaled.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
AUGUSTA, CA.
THE IEOH KM n^- I
THE BEST jjfitr 'iS&m-.
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THE CATE CITY ran
Cook Stoves : ■
m
Have nd superior in the United States. The*
ceiebmtckl strives and ' 1
J.C.WILKINS' "PREMIUM" TINWARE 4
MEi-i« ^^^WhSgrove; (Mnorwovcft..... ■'«a«rw “■
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
SINGER^
S E \V I N G M A 0 H J N E S !
AFTER this, the FAMILY .S/s HXVf» J/ I till XL'S will be sold f.ir UASTI - - folirw r ? :
Plain Machine, $35; Covered Machine, $40; Diop-Leaf Table Machine, B5.
All Maebinetisold Machines fully IIALF-UAKH guaranteed and plan delivered if desire*!, free witlian of expense. mlvaiH'cuient <i oind Y»ri'
on *5 wo* '«>
A/:FM.FS, TUCK Em, COJWFFS ANTlOtirEk jFFTAfTIWFyfisii «diieagri tgapri;
for all Machines. Pure* Piperfil Oil a sp«-icalty. N ;iui eiiii; ed aifiti : ■ i
fe- _______
using .-ru^h Machine - OH-wdr -put tip jffid'fhdd tiy T'r*i;;c‘ f - •*. A!.- *... ......
OIL. GIIHOMOS AMI FRAMKW
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
J. B. TOOMER, Agent,
(Office over Yllmadj'e, Hodgson A Go’s .vtonv* ; ATHENS', r.A.
J. II. HUNTER, I^K-al Agcni^Antiuch^^
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Magnificent Ammoniatud .super-Pli > -pjato
To the Planters t ieorgi* s»n*l Iiave he
We sh»!i endeavor .to in»-«*t aH'Iegitiiiia!** c*>ni}<eti!; -i
articles will !m highiv pleased wifh ilic r.^ults.
W.e ah»o olf*.t 4>m
II EUTAW ACID Pi OC'HAT,.
Which we Ik lievc i • * - •
r«Yn. \v. v, ;
Agents a? L-*xi«g > <»fi.;.' ir,\r;;:: v i. \ v .ml:;.
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51 W9 WM ^E| ntS ^E| A valuable-mMIIE
niLoun io oe pguiiM°p ifiiiu L,> li A°P Hl °m f
the highest awards at the^Vlenn? ana othef
sftions. IT SEWS OME*FOURTH FASTE
sssss%j& 8 »r«; rars.^gas
. 827 A 829 Broadway, MOW TOrk; B®* Francgco, c a L
Cor Stxt« & M,di,.n Stx„ Chl«.«o. Ilf.: and 8an -
AT “A K29n'h'1§,&..991§~ NHENS-