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Enrroa. Pmsms **o
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frM*7 «•»»■«• jmmmmrj IX- UffX
eKST I
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the Cbmree
women and children at Maaaa.
F.n-,.K-.< i
the other at Pola by Pa’Ua, Nov, 6.
Kestcck y owe* only about tfiO.OOO,
and smpk tneaDahtttefceenJWiJai&fof
the payment of the debt when it becomes
ISDtAS custom make* thesquaw prop
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The artesian well at Charleston, not
yet finished, now discharges 85 or 90 gal
Ions to the minute, and the temperature
of.be water is ove dw ;.
S?.5SS3E^
ja^e.r^v'TS^
,1c cable at the rate of 6^25 ail* a
ona’Or ond or nearlv u ' r fifty time# slower than,
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the ordinary telegraph . wire. .
along
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WOMESand negroes, it is proposed by
a bill now before the California Legnda
tore, 'shall hereafter be permitted to
practice asla wyer* i u that St ate.
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L'sceb the new - Constitution of f rj^,.
ria theft is made punishable by perpet
ual disfranchisement. Thieves will have
no voice In making law_s for honest men.
A cot-wry official of Raleigh, NO is
unable to read print or inanusenpty but
is an excellent copyist, writing page
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hand.
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the 1st inst -five gentlemen dying sud
denly with their boots on.
Some idea - of r-» the ’ dreadful r —irr ravages - of r
diphtheria in Vermont may be gained by
ih this, s Tweatv-one twenty one children cnitaren in in one r dis
trict were attacked by the disease.
ty of these died, thus sweeping off the
entire school population of one district
kss.-rnroitata,
nearly the entire edifice, outside reliefs,
Corinthian capitals, inside stature, roof
and ceiling arc made of paper-^ier
mocAe, made water-proof by saturation
vitriol, whey, lime water and albumeo.
^ Some Englishmen unearthed an old M
book published 210 years ago, which says
vented a telephone by whieh it was
siblc to hear a -hisperat a furlong’s
imce. ThconginaTtelephoneman used
a "distended wire” to communicate
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TheRcj. Wm.Oteason.in a recent
lecture in San Francisco on - Ireland’s
Ja*(Btmlence,” said that there are from
____. YtWff millions of Irishmen
on the globe, and that an army of two
hundred and fifty thouaand could easily
be raised to remove British supremacy in
Ireland.
A San Francisco correspondent says
that gold is carted around there as much
as lead ia carted inN ew York. Boys carry
♦anvils bags j,j g<,id liircugb ilto strict*.
Kegs and bags of gold are thrown into
carta as though they were bags of nails.
In the Bank of Nevada trays of gold rert
on the counter, not caged and wired as
thrown around silks in a dry goods store.
THE narrow .strip of land called Bessa¬
rabia, which was wrested away from the
Russians and given tack to Roumania,
after the Crimean war, lies along the
bank of the river Pruth, and. embraces
the mouth of the Danube. It is of the
greatest importance to Russia, and Itou
mania cannet afford to lose it, and Aus¬
tria will not ta, witling for Russia to pos¬
sess it. Its chief advantage now is in its
commercial importance.
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A change has come over the spirit of
Henry Ward Beecher’s dream. Two
three years ago it was impossible to get
that eminent divine to lecture outside
the Williamsport larger cities, idcrautou, Reading anti
couldn’t get him at any
.price, but ttbw he hasitn agent who is
visiting the small towns of the State try.
ing to drum up interest enough to secure
him a house. In many instances they
don’t want him at any price.
♦ Stai -- .
Peru seems to be a promised land to
the Chinese. There are now in that
country between sixty and seventy thou¬
sand of these people, nearly half the
whole number in California, and their
condition is described by the American
minister, Mr. Gibbs, as in the highest
p ro s pero us. Grea t numbers have
obtained their freedom; they enjoy all
the rights of citixens, they intermarry
with whites, and their prominence in
trade is rapidly increasing. To encour¬
age their immigration still further the
Peruvian government ha* made provis¬
ion for extensive transportation from
Aiia. ’
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Mr. Beecher, in a sermon preached
recently, indicated very clearly what his
views are upon a question wbich ha*
been somewhat , discussed of late, via.;
“ Is there a belt I' 4 II.. ; “ If you
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this world sweeping its i nhabitants like
dead flies into hell, you ask me to wore
shipadevil worse than any medsval
devil ever imagined, and I wont do it.
I J, wont worship cruelty I defy f ~ iiirUstice 1
ana i will worship love—a love as patient
as that of a mother with a sick child,
The kind of heaven that must exist with
^LuToffi mat 1 non t want wa^t^to”' to go to. ° f W .
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a in™*, in Bakerfield, G.UfomI.
had r
peculiar features. The mob deman
ded fi
with the keys of the jail. Three hours
of hard work with sledges and crowbars,
however, delivered the five culprits Lm into
the lynchers' hand# A A coart m ..rt room was
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opened in I tk.
yore for the prosecution and defence,
and a jury was chosen witliont troobfe*
tat there difllo,u- ’
V tZ - P was ! , «<anouy , a d, ®™'U fbr the about prosecution . WLtoess. ■
. ^7uL?td’, 11 il
T ay - Thejury
prisoners Were sfn/nccdto'b el ang^d inT
AT
VhM ■
p t>7Ttt few k h£'ln£ agox-veral > SToL* of the !
i0 af.r» » waning*
•‘old ttairmfcnda bojrajLaroi * and numb, admirers, r 9f iaier core- talk-j '
ers, wer*
c&d ^ on ouTb^ki.--"
“ It wax e veryfaUer for bimsetf in*
£3S£. ,jyjAgrji , 22S«3?St '
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j»rge pa^rofMD^ato«aprf^b«for j
I was a rough lookin’ customer. I
had on an old roundabout or mixta, that
SMnrt t-ita w a s f ro m P i ka . trQUi
bWs~s4r>s’-■*— ^(hattfas ready to drop off me and a
! d “SrjSiSift. iTSni* CTiSS wa«...
“ ^ > “f
oue pair J for moot my trouble. As they
eresouol aB d better than my old
pantaloons, I jumped at the chance,
KSMiiitoJtod*^ ‘ ,BDg °“ ‘
Zxz SX&'&iSS&? 1 *"■
bn^s
of w i»crs.fo make my toilet. The wash
in’ and dryin’ bad shrunk thedsawers to
si }, an eatent that it took me half an
• , They »h»»
, .. . . wa»
™Tj Oght, and ' Uck^sta inches of toachm
w&lk d up and down the bank of
thecreek a long time before I could
up my mind to go tack to Mmp. I"* 0
^ of 0 ^1-reechM, btttol
had thrown cm into , the creek in the
start and they had floated off or mk
/walked Op and down thar by the
e ™’”
« When I laughed, went to camp everybody
roared and some rollin' them
^jjRsrattsi •“SFsirzr.' 5g;iss 1 "
overUtoUl had to stand all the fun that
people saw fit to poke at me. Here
comes the great crane of the dwert!
some would say, while o.hera called mc
^5 " When I got to Hnn gtowb I foqnd __ J
that there was to be fc grand ball
terin’ „i g bt in the into edge dinerent of town. partaofthe Before m* 1
out eoun
g °' ^ h "* * b ’ g
tSSS&jsresi-ga
» lot of crotchet in which they had laid
doles, coverin’ the whole with pine and
! SsUUUn ^ed like!brick 5F2i y.“
"ftound two or three fiddlers mounted
pi-o»««- r d « iu * th T •, ?i!" " ith
, clarinet. They were maktn’ pretty fair
j music, and a great crowd was dancin
eacited like, «... b„ m
„„„ dra^ra.and^M j got forgot iL all about
my J nto t hi c k ut
: {be business with a big like county gal
dow tfl. her L h eile ^art hang;in half
wny n to . ‘
J 008 I **? . c Wtelly®“ % rW w *“«^ myslrawers t t*w-4“*‘.#I might i
XSton^in^. tbe^hole p^ p i
looked ^d «f
^■^mtui. ry^ftoaCno'/^tall!!.^^
them :x long, green l^s of mine
zVo:r: f n T x° e zzu ^
child at the ball. got so excited about ail
the sensation I wa* maltin’ that I cut
sstss?j»tf ss
side ^^Go would ingreenlepr.be nollcr, anti go in fellers I did. ri
nally a couple .‘igo-ofmytolg, of children come waltziQ
XSfio circus th/hea& & green litfle
fashion, over the
SSMipi
1^ over, child, and said ahe another old the cock, wife wa# of
my i# now
Senator W-s/#>f California,"
“ I am the very man who gave you the
green baize drawer#/’ said another of the
party. I remembered you as soon as
you mentioned what happened out there
on the Humbolt.” ‘
• Wonder.nl! wond.rfu I” cried Bud;
then turning to a pioneer sitting
be said : “ And you 7”
“ Dvmfino,” said the man addressed.
"Igaesi traced I the roust moccasin.!” abin the Injun
you
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A We. revet, rrmw CSmnselem .*'■*•
Be severe to yourself, and
to others; yo» thus avoid ail resent
ment.”
“ The wise “‘n makre equity and jus
and ^Ja^ressiXss fidelity serve him for accomphsh
“Love virtue, and the people will , be
virtuous; the virtue of a great man is
rsssissssittts:
“Children should practice filial
at, home, should and be fraternal attentive deference their Abroad; actions,
they their in words, Joving
sincere and true in
all. with the whole force of thetr
tioo. ’ /
“ .Return *««>ty and rn.»W fi?r
done to you, and pay goodness by good
Without the virtue of hnmani.y, .
one
can neither be hones^ in poverty, nor
contented in abundance.
“Real virtue consists in integrity
taart and loving your netghbor aa your
K What ' V I I desire that other* should fl! not
4o x to me, T I emialIv desire not to do to
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past, when one has reformed his conduct.”
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Ao llonret *s»t.
*“ a
** e ot>er d S e D ® beautiful sets
of genuine coral jewelry . t for c the low sum
of one dollar.” He explains that they
^ were goods purchased at auction in Paris,
staff.. ftf- T^/dw That s how they came to #• ••»
were^nuine and in eaeli "oral when
sales case ready to de
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eemtofwATr’^»you md 0 youknow know t the ta tmtare n ,taro
0 f
** Well, let me tell you that you should
keep f that carefully^, jewelry and in a if cold place, handle
. attending » party
p®
ear-drops begins to melt yon cait’t save
**• The real coral -ts
heat, while the imitation won’t hardly
meU in the oven.” '
Lots of agents wouldn't havetaen
SoS»r;rof w t. a 5
on * tree in the yard will know that they
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Fn ImH fWK.
the l-ourt of appalls involving the most
h*rro»inglneidfiato vre have beard of
fer » fong time. It wa* ca. a ea*e ■ .
ien^ aod *« pro
wt STSfiSiiiSSftSiWf On the aSgal,.v~! doctor tain, orwed to aave ttr
the coootrrj.ithir, twcctr-foor hour
day. afterward the grave was
totare agiri.hnd “SwSS? .t waafouoo
the jr_y^ body of the woman. excited populat The report got de~
n * u um
mandeffan mstfnnii .
vwttgatrew,
$g3tSSZlS2VS?2:& sr' ffittSflSttfthrS:
drattl to tcarW.der ,
the ribbons by which they were tied to
ge'^er. Wore! of all, *he bad . birt ■ b ■ to
giveii a
^Td?out *“J»d ijft. tad - £ I
l;! fAppeals,on the o.
^Tc^^trent'^I cS^dC I
U»J» * 1! »V>ye,“ do** bj;*ove>rwn with jltoet indulgence. I^galito, yet ,
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the circumstance* tb^^^M^Talue case, if well j
aaaiy»»d, nbow Ifl^ which ib ‘
attached to human ^S,, «>» country, -£■>
gf ^ iBJ>etfm preservationoflt.------- which J
c,t tb »
w.tehb.ri,' ABrell... ,
" Jennie,” tiie said Mrs. Jones to cher :
daughter vj other and morning, borrow “ go her over flat
%*?- . *- ‘timoson's unpS0D ‘ “ d ' , ° n0W :
JwT/* * en a ndret urned .* , J. t,lout !t '
••Sbe^hefyoJ j , aboU reS U her ’” w„h- h !■ I
v ^ lt Q h did f th ' «* t€ful ‘ thine. - “* I'll
unirra *
about it too ” :
*fiS 5 t«‘a i
sa.*s ■ss
^/en^how word do yo/dare to send by-my ^
daughter’ gucb M u me
Send your old washboard
homo f yon’vc forgotwhout them pota-:
toes and tliaf flour you have never paid
back » 1
•• r a i n ' t foraot nothin’ ioa’t-roogoio Sirs Jones ”
gajffMrs Siwon higWutin' “hot
uttill < 0D airs ntaut me.
? W *“»b«ard V It wa* bran new when
“ tb ®? ’drunken worthless'husband of
ur ’n was atarein’ and freezin’ you to
d "^l, , . ,, „„ ai „
% „f k/owit’ “ATSS*- u » r fe>lar hy'pocrito! still tab and 1
J, He :
Bdrink R b , rre | , n d no t show it on -
that oW red face of his, and everybody |
1 dirttor'kitoheb ........ g hav/
}5g^K , hi „ 5, PWtaS thanvou I’d 1
brolhe Where’s , ofounir that sister j n j,jj of J.J] that
•' yours was
u n b e tte i ti ta n she onghtto b«r-----
shouldnA People throw who live i» T’veTieard glare bouse* tates
stones. ;
^ TZ'XpaXXXZel tiZZ
*» douS thf^’’
" You know a nowerful sight about
7 «S 4 S’
JSS
y 0U get to abusin’ your neigh)>ors and
l ie tten and refusin’ to do bv them bh
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imta BHli«i» !
“Thui life is tikdagnme of card*. Wo
must plav the hand# dealt to ue. and the
credit is not so much in winning as in
playing a poor hand well."
“ When I hear a man bragging about
what he did last year f and whit he’s going
do next year, can tell pretty
what he’s doing now.”
“ Don’t despise your poor relations.
! They might get hardto rich some explain time things.’’ and then
jt would beso
j “ ih, repuutt.m a ...ai. gem from hi*
ancestor, wanta about a* much altering
! 8 8 the,r rlotlie ? w ? ulJ -
! " There . ta no woman stationed on the ,
f ace 0 f th e earth who trire ao hard to do
I r j„ bt aa< j f a ji s often^r than the avernge
mother-in-law ”'
.. An enthusiast Is an indivdnal who be
srstsixxs»S " Falling in love is like falling ?—- down
stairs—i>Is hard work to find out just
how the thing waadone.’*
t&s “ A rnan who has been S waiting *^ for the
’^maSTaY^Ln’e jszss s fpet, andl
faare £ Mm , Jwe^like w' tTswap lire
ing^ with ” an^here
" J Mice can live tllev ftium comfortably slowly
but u a eborcb . very they can't
io « c h uro b. Thia prove* that
Jive on religion any more than a minister
“ The worst tyrant in the world i# a
woman who is superior to her husband
, n d lete everybody know it.”
- " Love is like the measels —you can’t
have it but once, and tb® latorin lifewe
have itthp thinfers toU(!her it Kac8W ith us.”
" Great are not.pt to ta groat
w ^ I ^. ere * When * man CM t think of
anything he begin# to whistle.”
“The man you have to work on a
" Neatness in my Opinio.. ; -•.•
ibavealwaysconsideredVtwin o jti
virtues.
sister to chastity, but none work so hard
** the ''icrira «f static neatnre*. I have
seen a neat persons «howould pot let a
wall weary fly rest long enough on their best
paper to take breath, and who would
chase a aingle cockroach up and down
CMsq/gta>,"g.g^ rettarkable. ^Tht ’fiineC i
in favor, and is now at knowlclgiff second to '
„ th( ’ f h!i5her
. 0 iK p„ , t0 p r< a lu . e
present Kt^t^=^wiU haul tiouiN. That thev have succeed Z i :
Sd.audiwell, ThexSW too, the thousand# of readers Texas of i
*ato-red from Main* to aud
writtmrbr the | '“^t hesrrothimnjf jn^^t/ the raynnm ".lav, and I
great variety of information interesting to ’
vvvry.ono. 'The subscription price of \hu
Ledger is only *i.a>,« year, twiage paid.
0
pjw’mhe iSltoanv^'v v h - f ?0
hlk. iMf u< BiU luiUmrm. n«
•ilia:. Attaata 6.
awj ^ \..nb«n>srorii yeUev Mat wwfc Ks
„ rw , r Hear
, . iWnmrkrt. W, vt! pirn
WIB “ **•
All other ware proportionately agag low.
line, at 4* loweet market rate, for o*h.
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This sterling J firm have taken the ball by
^ hpm ta bRTf g OTie ™e ? u r ) J . iBte ,h f .
manuta«are of sash, door*. winds, etc. The
T-metey * Bebuwnw da man great
K^TX
oar to their advertisement
which speaks for iureif- dre21~tw
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SSTZZlSTS
Igzzrzz'd
^w^xS *^ u J,™ & KnghXli^ili S m
A MaSSbtni
r,» m8 n ( the Athens Furniture
iag company, at Xo. 12 Broad *treet, re^K>cfc
examine tfa«»ir i'urerttm-.Tarlor btumtiful an<jl_e3U trn»w
of all kind* <ff (ino,l s etc.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
A , nuiviaTnvmrs dglithorpr HAI.P. ^ (H e rat*,
the Court Connry.—By of Ordinary virtue if e or Ode am
order from Ttlfa
thorpe DaT County, refiiWy, will be sold onthe first
in I87S, st public outary
SjS,TU5?££i? Islington, within the legal hours of sale, the
S of Indian creek,
in ** ,(i <*>«« ty, on the waters
adjoining land* of Wm, A. Cnnainghaco, Jm.
, B 3 afl. , a«uft
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' JOHN i. IH’N'SICUTT, Adm’r. (»15)
Dreemtar.list. 1877 .
S tioiNTY.—Application ,,y <it;oitrtlAi O«t,ETHOHl‘E
l!avid tbrU-ave to Sell
Land —Whereas, C. Barrow, sr, i«i
ministrator dccc*«4/appr.e. upon the estate of Henry W. Bar
r»», thvUade to me for leave toreB
»r;ii«Tvssa« butitm acre*,
al1 to" 0 "’ interested te show cause, if any
^why lea»e*»uld wttag^ited m
_^JT. ^ ’Sal (, k, w«U«
SiSVTR r i
the e*tat« of Mm C-Wlmetdeere*d. sell the land* ap
plies tome for leave to
bation **“>?* th< ’ hei,s »* ta * of
,h„ufd n„t be granted as prayed for on or be
fate the «rat M«n^y.la, M GTnTATrrog iro ag alVI -
KTiTJsn. t*,8. T. i>. . ■■
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STATE O «»D OEORGI A, ion OGLErTHORPE
S3S?™»IS'^ Cdt-NTY—A p i ilica l
foJ
88 n^«HA M ,owta^
h A J ROBcTa, Application ' SOLETHORPE for Letov of Oi W sm B itsion. XT Y
feJ=TSSi-»SJ^ therefore ^ and admonish all
These are to eiU;
concerned to »»e and appear at my
aam Letter# of Dismission should not l*e gran
led in accordant with the law in *«cl*
m.-ule KiKlprovided. OvliU-r I’-lth. l$?7.
T - D. GILHAM, Ordinary,
/OGLETHORPE COUNTY SHfi»4FF«
U SALES.—-WHl in the be sold of Lexington, before the C-ourt Ogle
House floor, XV^TVV^Krtr^n town
*«rpe “>'{ Thre“Jr inS oTa
W. P Oglethorpe MaUov
certain tract of Land in and eighteen county,
containing five hundred acres,
more or fas**., adjoining lands of N. M. Mat
tox, Goss Power, J. Jtoper audottare. The
a^'^dtuenaSn
MU , te therein, which said
homestead was taken thereon by said W. F.
Mattox, as the head of a family, under the
constitution and laws of this State. Isivied
on to satisfy a fi. fe. issued from Stokely Oglethorpe
Superior Court, in favor of S. U. vs.
w -*'• *J “"h* will b ,
sgaasaairtssre min amf others. Levied ». ^e property 7 k
oa
of Hamilton Latimer, colored, tosatisfv a fi.
fa from the Superior „1Lrot,^r tomrt of Ogletlwiipe *L^wU
t un 5’J“ J^ r of J
same time and TWuton place wil! be
wild the interret of Robert S. in a
tract of hundred Land in andsixty OaletborpecoaBty, contain
S indireded oSS StoST sllir >>* the mtere* death of being hi.
fifth
mother. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from
Oglethorpe superior Court,in favor of Stephen
H. 8tokeiv va.ttobcrtSJThornton. Ja»-2,1878
JAMfeS T, JOHNSON.. Deputy Sh'ff.
r»OSTl>ONED SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
S be sold before the Court Oglethorpe House dtsir, in
f he town of Lexington, county
an L L a „“to eighty t'd acres, more or less, adjoining o^SS^ lands
of Frank T. Tiller, Buck Hoff, .-.'lured. , and
other#. Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa.from the
w ay A.fV.;:’., vs. Greco Uwl.and oth er fi. fas.
“-jtMEs'f. JOHNSON,’ i’p iXj'SmW.
p pl- ch f i. t -o ..rr
Wm tareW on ttetai TUESDAY in
Fehruarv, t87S. oftexi'ngtoo, before the Coitrt House door
i„ the town leeai of sale, Oglethorpe the life county,
within the hours estate j
of Mrs. Jaue E. Moore iua.traet of land con
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estate of Mre. Jane F.. Mom*, ander the pro
feated by the inarnage of the raid Mrs. Jane }
ready toeu laid off and resigned to her in two j
SSSSYCk ?«5?rX& I
Superior Court of said county, in favor of S.
H. stokely vs. Jane E. Moore, and will be
subject to the foregoing contingencies. ;
*«:•»-..... sitStoln
mt^rfherMn,’ cnnnty,-and adinimng town’ of Lertyn, lots of the 1
Methodist Tliawli, others, it colored, being the W. lot !l. onwhich WiIIhw- i
ham and j
Pataey Griggsby now reudaa. Levied onre
tohnT.^o'nnicuttT re adi^tratore of^ I
PETER KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, GA«,
>ow - on HAND AND FOR SALE A STOCK OF
H4f . AND SHOES
BOOTS
UnrivwlkG »y boose in the Southern State*, and the only one who
mm & shoes at wholesale prices
THE MONEY REFUNDEOI
„ . .h.Mtrenfwv of his friend* in Georgia aod Sooth Carolina, and
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^ ’*“■ pETER KEENAN, ’VvifSK'St AlUUCTA> **' 1
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COOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES!
ROB T H. MAY & CO **
manufacturers of and dealers in
' i EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
C ABU AGES AND’ BUGGIES
• PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
bagsL Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
alises, shoe findixgs,
^Hiniin 4THER OF VI AH Ul kl\DS, BELTING, u "“!*?. ETf.
_ li _- Hardware, K'Um, LabrrflaS, _-•■ Ett.
Carriage 7^- A&jtpjal*. StMfclT ' * v ’
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REPOSITORTE8 AND SALES BOOMS:
?08 Broad.Strert Augusta, Ga. 58 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga
HOB’T <>fc)PYEAR, J. T. PARtlELEE MAY.
A. B. S. S.
TO THE PUBLIC!
-and
Most Especially to-Our^Country Friends! !
w« wUh to call your attention to the remarkable ..... low pricea and deduction at which we are
'"“drugs medicines is^vs^z^sSfpsssi paints ohsttc:
n55srwa?ttsar
BUIST’S Warranted Garden bnlk, Seeds,
Pot atos A Onion'Sets, Peas. Beans an d Cora,, in ja *t received.
Flower Seetlis and Ilanfflner llasketB,
ANY COTA)It PAINT, MIXED READY
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CIGARS, the best only 5c. *•
IRON TONI0,50c and $1.
KING’S TOILET POWDER, for sale
bv M. 11. Arnold A Son, Crawford.
AIXADIN OIL. 50c gallon.
" TEETHINA” Teething Powdere, 50c,
cure* the child and save# the parent care.
TOOTH BRUSHES, from 10c to 50c.
8HF^,JSstofe
BLACKi>VE,50c a bottle.
MILK OF MAGNESIA, 50c a vial.
F1SE TRUSSES. *1.
FLOWER ** and COUGH
HAND SOAP, 50c and 75c adoken.
1 as as 50c tax
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r%s » a Wy *T.'“ *, I — W W M
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I jV>| D D X I AIM A M T I TO I U ALL All I t
^ - aTaI^W^F
0 RDV Uni PMW trUUUo, fiuUlo, dflUiii)
NOTIONS. CLOTHING 9
HATS
JMR J() be W|l SOlO mpmx CheaD winninenn for si HI CaSH, null- sun ft, r n ft re 1
at THF i t na M .w ajiaiva A\!MOTH* n ..jjhc- 8TOIlR OF vt____
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CliEAPER than ever before at the
Forest City Foundry & Machine Works,
AUGUSTA, GA.
GEO. R. LOMBARD &Co
Englneis. IsSluti Serew®,
Mill Hearing anil
Machinery ul all Minos
Made anil Repaired Promptly.
——WHERE TO GET--
2Lsjrssh«c*sr
All nlTOS iVu8 x„ ftt r.A„ dw. pfr U0Z. .1—
Beaus?Sd We &ro>r po,,^ on all Seed except Peas, each
whieh we add 2c
-
I „^^«n -CTAPir4s«
TO fl|^ilw2 rl aiiX V A O
We can offer L«V FIGURES,
H»«d «*t of s »EP wsnt«l and be sure to
send Money fiwSejd and Porttge.
We keep every tin ug in the
PAINT AND DRUG LINE
which me SELL VERY LOW for Cash.
C. W. LONG & CO.,
ATHENS, GA.
GENERAL TICKET AGENCY
5 HAlLROA3> TXCMRTS-j
fo? fslo by A 11 tr? sU 1
IN THE UNITED STATES.
1p9~ Buy your Tickets in Athens and get
information fro Si WM. WILLIAMS
AgentSnuthero Exlires* 1 «■■ AHivns. C.a.
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COTTON
—AND—
PROVISION nart „ IC>mlI BHUIttnO.. OOnRCRC
SSblit lU-ioa* totaai
of Cotton and
^
io«ungnnient# \ and order# n solicited- soliciivd. .
stfissf.™*—™- 21 THriMt 41 ST. WabMMcs* j
dwitl-3 m ATHtW. c4 ’
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•• TA IU T1IC I Ht PURI rUDLIlf. IP
/^x and after*, first of Ifovorotar nexhl
n ffi m ,r dav^'o^rgw will
Attention, North-East Georgia!
Phaetons, Carriages, Rockaways.Wagons.&e,
* OF THE OLD RELIABLE
HODGSON MANUFACTURE. GEORGIA.
ATHENS,
nw
coomsmves fim‘THE‘MbfiH ma uovsmsm
FREff ALMANACS, such ss “ Greer's,”
given flee to all who will call and see its.
FINE Brumby’s PEJIFUMES best Cheap. A bottle of
bllving $5 of Cologne Drugs &om given to anyone
worth us.
HAIR OH,, Hair Tonic and Vaailine at
^ 35c abottle.
PURE WHITE LE AD *11 per 100 lbs.
PUKEOI L at 8 5e per g allon. -
TURPENTINE at 75c per gallon.
BUNCOMBE Cabbage Seed 60c per or,,
direct from Buncombe county, N. C.
BRUMBY’S COUGH MIXTURE, 25c
BLUE MASS, 10c a^ox. —
jt#-In fact, if you want anything in the
Du* Urere.1 on
trv that I have reoentlv y added added to to my my Black- Black
smith shop a k first-da## first-cla*# Wood W.kmI Shop, shun presided iire*idrd
ouciLhy, I have also one secured of the heat the service# wor kman of in first-class Georgia.
a
Trimmer and Fjmsher. Mr. Jame# T. Lloyd,
the best nafuter south of Baltimore, ii also in
my employ. I will make to order any kind
of Vehicle desired. Prices as low as^the same
class of work can be had any where id the L\
S. Blacksmith and Repair work a specialty.
Be sure and give me a trial. All work war¬
ranted. U’. O. TUCKER, Crawford.
PICTURE FRAMES.
V17E and keep Picture the largest Frames #tock Athens, of Mouldings
f y in all re
|K»rt# to the contrary notwiihstanding. If yon
want the lowest yonr prices, Framing call done in before good having ttyle and at
on us your
work done, and %ee gaav.dee satisfaction.
BURKE A FLEMING,
Booksellers mid Stationers
MORE NEW GOODS
-AT
%
J • WOULD moflt^ respectfully hi form my tna-
and returoed ‘ select from stock market, of where I bought a lifge
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
notions, crockery, hate, tin boots, hardware, shoes,
and
groceries, TIES, tobacco, cigars.
And BAGGING, other articles, ROPE, which I will
numerous
sell at very low prices. Give me a call.
J. PHILLIPS,
Millstone, Goosepond dist., Oglethorpecn. Ga,
A great WANT SUPPLIED.
Simmons ^ f
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i| (or LivrR !pF j
r :
Should he preferrei m a tonreiiro ^clMmara'the andal-!
w'jt MmlSXlveofidUAt !
‘
1 tranquil
f **
51*3^^^rortato SSHraSSSs I n-FftSSflCIi
bettor than a down cordials to relieve ami j
make it sleep, Constipatrou tontaimng and no «mdy«- tic bowels' «
will enre f al« thoworst keep of;
regniar. It »n cure care
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Vw s a le byil AiBE 4 L ATIMKE tn dTT
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0R ANS, ORGANS; ORGANSE ‘ IORGANS 1..
m blcrlb-n inning been a_ppoimq Sole Apnuror the eel med '
New England Organc mpany,
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F6 Beauty of, Case& Sweet ems of 'l‘o‘ne.‘
om? Mm I'm mmm‘rsdmmemmsmm.fissimfimz eYM SendfoGChlogue‘; TheOldFAhblinhed mofoA flwxnund
dorm?“ _ $1 , g . ._ ', ‘ , ,
BU ‘ OBS 1‘0 GEO. A. Guns," ' 244 Bron! mm. AUGUSTA, QA‘
jOftooTMOERl AliE CALLING FOR
THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY
OF THE
RUSSIAN nr ■» " h ' TDEK
And the great contest now waging between
them. Our Russo Turkish War Book is the
most with Reliable, 300 areuratc Engraving*, and Comprehensive ;
and Elegant Map* end
Plan*, the most showy, desirable and useftil
book now published.
5,000 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED.
should Those avail desiring themselves Territory ou early this applica¬ work
of on
tion. Also 1,000 Ageuts Wanted for .•or
GRIND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Representing 150 Distinct Book.,.
Of universal interest, including Agricultural,
Biographical, Historical, Balm Religious, and Mis¬
cellaneous Work#. made from this pro¬
spectus wheu all Single Books fail.
Also ou our 100 Style# of Premium
FAMILY BIBLES,
......
IMPLHIAL
tq 10 1 11 u p t> nr P
-^-d
Cnurpton’s Imperial Soap ia ths Beat.
Crampton’a Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton’s Imperial 8oap is the Beat.
Crampton’a Imperial Soap is the Pest.
Crampton’s Imperial Soap ia the Best.
Cramptun's Imperial Soap s* the Best
c rampton’s imperial ooap ia the Beet.
Crampton’s Imperial Soap i« ffie Bes
This Soap is manufactured from pure mate
rials; and as it contains a large percent
age of Vegetable Oil, is warranted
ftilJy equal to the beat imported
Castile Soap, and at the same
time contains aii 7 ”
the
washing and cleans- : :
Ing properties
of the eele
_____,.. - .—-.fixated-—............—.—- ■
Ger¬
man and
French Lann- .
dry Soap*. It is
therefore recommended
for use in the Laundry,
Eiteb?!* *•?»'! ??.«»> Pa'O'v, sod
for general household purposes;
also far 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 f*ib,
pronounces this soap the best in the market,
aa follows:
Reader, we don’t want, yon to suppose that
this Is an advertisement and pass it over un¬
heeded. Read |it. We want to direct your
attc.nfw*!' *o fhe advertisement of “ Crsmptod's
Ti ” Rev* s. 3 .. • f ,f ;
the _
lor past year, we can recommend it as the
best quality.of w>ap that in will use. thoroughly It is a rare ckanse thing
to get a snap
printing ink from the hands, as also from lin¬
and en : but know Crampton’s. whereof laundry speak, soap will do-it,
we we it is espe¬
cially aqd machinists, adapted for printers, it will painters, engineers of all
as remove grease
dewriptions from the hands as well as clothes,
with little labor. For general household pur
poses it cannot lie f led.'
Mannfoetnrri mflyJ*_ CRASIPTON ___i
BRO’S.,
And 33 a^i ?»%Sk
For sale in Oglethorpe county by
J. J. C. MCMAHAN, Crawford.
C. 8. HARGROVE, Crawford.
O. C. If ALL, Crawford.
M. H. ARNOLD & SON, Crawford.
WITCHER & J A PaPaEIX, Crawford.
HAIRE A LATIMER, Lexington,
.
J. T. Mr HAIRE, Lexington.
SMITH A YOUNG, Lexington.
W M. GOTTfiEIMEF.,Lexinet^n.
GRIER’S ALMANAC 11878
old reltable Georgia Almanac by the
, Athens, La.
" )-'K-gmmfiwmezsyATHENS-
THE IRON KINO
THE BEST
THE CATE CITY
Cook Stoves SI
Hare no superior in the United .States, These' - .
celebrated Stoves and.
JXHMDS' "PREMIUM" TMM
For sale in Lexington by HAIRE & LATI- arosncsrco
MER. In Crawford by C. 8. HARGROVE.
MARBLE I
GREAT REDUCTIOIN I1V PRICES
-OF
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES
And the work still maintained to the highest state of perfection, fail and get my price*
aed be convinced that yon are dealing with a fair and square man. Desypis and price* ti
my Yard. Specimens or work on hand for sale. -
A. R ROBERTSON,
Bevlptor and Monnmental Rallder,
Ma rble Yard adjoini ng Reave* A Nicholson's Oitton Warehouse, ATHENS. QA
A. K. CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. . Y. H. WYNN
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CHILDS,NICKERSON&Co
No. 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES HORSE SHOE NAILS.
Agricultural Inplements, Leads,- Oils, Glass, V jQroish
HARNESS LEATHER, M1LBURN WAGONS,
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, I>eattier Krllfivg, Fellows, Sill! Hub*, Spoke*
Buggy Wheels, A air*, K \>riugw, «te, Rublsr and Sawn.
Mill Finding*. Manufaeturers’ Anvils, Bellows, Viaea. Hollow sale of Ware, etc.
agents for the
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS, SYRUP MILLS
And Evaporator*, Watt Plow*, Farmers Friend Plow, Circular 8»W*, Pump#,
W I NS HI P AND .8 A W Y E it 8 CELEBRATED. AXflTUSLdUJiB.
Any artiele in our line not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the least pow'bk
delay. Call and examine our stock and prices.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
SINGER
SEWING M ACHINES!
AFTER this, the FAMILY 8EW1SQ MACHINES will be *>M fi,r r.tsn ss follnre
Plain Machine, $35; Covered Machine, $49; Drop-leaf Table Machine, SIS.
All Macjiinvs fully guaranteed and delivered free of expense.
with __ ______ p nhnve _
Machines sold on HALF-GASH plan if desired, OTHER an TTAOHMENTS lelvarH-rmcnt rd on hlcago prices, pnew.
NEEDLES, TUI’k’SUN, COEUEJIS AND A al,
for all Machines. Pore Sperm OH a speicalty. ..N. B.-.Parties are raulmned sgsiM
using such Machine l hi as is put up and sold by liruggists. .'-ta- Atso, a-fine susartiueiit of
OIL CHBOMOS AND FRAME#
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
J. B. TOOMER, Agent, QA.
{Office oyer Taltnadge, Hodgson & Co*# store,) ATHENS,
J. H. HUKTER, IffOCAl Agent, Antioch, Ga.
X m SJ-fe;
A.
-Xji M £
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WE OFFER THE ABOVE
Magnificent Ammoniated Super-Phosphate
T<* We tha shall PUatar. endeavor eUtowgia. to meet and all have legitimate no hesitation competition, in rreommsnAine acd feel assured it thi* ^
articles also will be highly ’ pleased with the results.
We offer *»ur .
“ EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,"
Which we believe is equal to any on the ■ “Cotton Option (fiveri if *»<**; .
Cali on our AgcuU 1-i' t&xz* -.--a prices. WILLIAMS A
GEO. W.
Agents at Lexington, HA1BE A LATIMER. declaim
M erz |f I (NVfflfig
THE VVORLU RSWOWHEO
m „ Q ^ i i s s '« >■*
in workmanship is ’equal to a Chronometer
the as elegantly highest awards finished at as the a Vienna first“ c i7iss and r^dno. Cer.t 3 r,^i«ff . c :J .
sitions. machines. IT Its SEWS capacity OKE-FOURTH is unlimited. X " woe
the United Stare^ th4r ,
WILSON MACHINES sold in h*r */. soW
the aBWffisasiMmi'Sffsss^!-- combined sales of ail the ot r , reP airing.
WANTED. AGENTS i
837 * 829 B