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THE OGLETHORPE
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T. t. CAUTT,
F-MTQR. prMUtars ah t» PtoKarrot..
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tart r*cei»« tS®0 p*t annum.
LiVUtFooi- think* Of nnw gating MS
ter from Walee at a coat of IS,250,000.
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putting hr.- stc.. .
SUM is army, :n a
fighting condition. Trouble with Chios
- anticipated
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A Ns* TOM mother died of grief op
oa learning that her son had been acres
ted .... for stealing.
.. , farmers estimate ... at fif
Kah'MS corn
teen cents a bnshel, at which price it isa
cheaper * fuel T. than coal or wood.
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A PARTY of Arabs, weary of Turkish .
tvrannr and oppression, has bought land
and will settle near Jacksonville, Fla.
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.-ill. \u.eanaL. and Lonisville , a distance of nearly J
200 miles.
Thuo: . Itfndnd , ,, m.ll.on. bu.bfla
heat were ra»s^u in the L uited States
last year, and 110,000, 1 000 bushels can.be
spared for exportation.
hanged during 1877, more than in any
in tlie L'nifadStatee. 3o«th
Jt=gSB5r.i=
Jonw,«fNera^IH0^W0,000; Westminster, $80,000,009.
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licaoin that State holding office by ap
..ointment >0 of the Governor i
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Dnz’s gorernment having lasted one
year, all all good ct/wni-i Mexicans \fo(ipani are nro on on »hn me Iftrtt
out for the next overwhelming revolu
tion. Twelve months is an unusually
long time for a Mexican revolutionist to
kepn * nn hiM t»ins y
m ,
The United States Senate is no longer
^RpnnhUciinhodv- a Kepnoucan ooay , nnd and stnnrelc smuggle as as will win
the old Republican stags, the Democrat*
will have a strong Senate majority in a
year and a half from now. So lades the
gmterof afrMdaaay^
Aecok DI? to a Nevada dispatch two
hostile mining companies have hired
each a fighting ? “ force ' and are pushing ®
their , ■;.. tunnels , towards , each . other, antici
patinga regular pitched battle unders
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lection monev oOSundsv l ast the deacon
of a Washington church found at,eld
Oaflkeedjlte forWlnimrer^, which
‘“ raed
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TooTT prospects continue to
Ls-SCS
entire area stricken by the I™*, there
of tbe ungatheredl crops is bad, and in
others the dry crops have suffered Injury.
A vr.ity Snqrton. remarkable and singular ,^c
f pond.bent im co quartets ot«t of an ae»e m in
extent, exists on the top of Grand View
agttSBggs mountain, Middlehury, Conn. Except
to toj.toto>
“ I*lsL bet I make him break it in a
week ’ ” said a Trov y vouth when he saw a
■•■ompanioit, t . urged : by his , . betrothed, , , . take ,
/he pledge at a public temperance meet
tng. The effort was successful, and when
the young man came to his senaes he waa
so much mortified that he went on a
spree which ended in his death in a few
days. Comment» unnecessary.
, Liveb-EATI.no John-soji, T the terror of
strolling Indians in the Upper Missouri
countrv, la reported killed. He once
tho %ne liver liver oi of an an Indian Indian against against whom whom he he
had a revenge, aud from that incident got
his name IDs pastime was killing In
dtans, and he is credited with a bloody
roll to.-.*.i«.toT=“' of the slain victims larger than anv
menting.upon the
Peter Grant, atroublesome negro whom
Marshal Campbell, being unable toar
^ rest and to save his own life decided to
hitting the negro squarely in the
head, and being only a few feet distant.
The ball did not enter the skull I• but im.
bedding ;r. itaelf If,, under a the sk«n, flattened,
Fs^rZeerl* 0nly ’ Whi « h
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The receipts and expenditures of the
b wiwat -State ' of ..7-P Geonrin for tire V •’ vear * ! 1877 '*
according to ^statement . furnished the j
press by the Comptroller-General, were
as follows: Receipts from all source.
I, 1877, nf *564,283.93), *2,562.630.! 7, I
and the disbursements, which include a
part of the expenses of 1876, were|
. $1,728,930.80. The cost of the r«n«d»r.i. t*ta
.Convention was $46,740.75, . and
there is a balance in the treasury ofl
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Ea?*t Tennessee wants to be a sena* *
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arid , its , correspondents lead the chorus,
One of them says : “ If there ever was a
section ofa State Dunked bv natural geo- :
graphical boundaries, and peopled by [
those of a distinctive difference otdispo
^ition, taste, temperature and interest,
authorizing a separate .State organiza- .
tion, East Tennessee is that nai 8ecn section
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rp. Inere are natural reasons, wherever rea
sons are required, for such a separate j
organization.” '
A dispatch from Lead City, three
town. AM the streets in the town have
been oeenjumped, iumped and and all all road-leading roads leading to to the the
quartz mills are m a like condition A
meeting, called by . the trustee* of the
tow, was broken ‘nt up the mob electing g
the-olneera. f, - They passed S their 1 own laws, .
" f ,’ vhl ' h 7“ ty theeffect that !he
street* should be but twenty feet wide,
The mob is veiling ajid shooting Jo through- armfng
ton the town. The citizens
and organizing to protect life and prop- ^
erty. Bloodshed isexpectfd. .
Jutiv. At-the foot of Mount Gargaoo a
buriVd town bat been laid bare, the fcou
being twenty fee? below the surface.
A temple of Diana was nr*t brought to
SsSSSsSsS? 5
■ In the year 1861,19.1 per cent of the
population of Ireland spoke In Irish, came
is. 1,105,586 person*. the year 1871
y,ig ; lr oporti.,n had sunk to 15.1 of the
population, namely, to 817.875 persons,
Thus it appear, the use of tho Irish ton
the rate of
than 200 COO persons m ten years—a fact
“* de still more obviousby Mother table,
showing . that dunog the ten years in
question the morf proportion of ages had
changed ? still markedly The than One
f aUfesrni'ng k Manner cen
€ ration are English. of tbeir and only
the parent* retain the uae native
tongue.
The Last 44 Sell.”
Last week a gentleman in Coinmbas ,
received asrjSssaSSsj an India rubber finger, which is
m*»hed. This gentleman being fond of
11 catching” people could not forego the
f»n «hf Uil<rhi»ir th«*XI ' ‘
at
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d went search_ ? f pbyakiao, him. Each .0 and „k
t b c i r aid «i relieving ,
every doctor to whom he went groaned
with sympathy when they bebeld the
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a a=5:g ) a5r ““ ,
Negro Se W era .
rat . a ..u sabre i.i»... into the Bands ot the Ob'
er of water into a fiery son of Mars apd
eapensive.- fights nobly, but.« Mason a soldier he is too
Gen. testifies before
the House Military Committee that
c 09 ^ 8 One-third more to maintain a color
than a White troop of cavalrr. And
* t a \\ come8 f roin t h e colored soldier’s
carelessness and wastefulness—his care
fully cultivated disinclination to take
care of things. Gen. Masoti says, too,
that the colored troops “ ^ive themselves
U P to ever y lorni of vice,’ and that “the
l iceD ‘ i »u»hei« of these troops kept In
f orce( j gtalc 0 f l( jl e nefl8, is something hor*
rible.” And then the Indians complain
that their wool!. » ’**£
1 »un_ anything[
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better be. rem^totheeoUonpateh.
The Tronble of Silver rhamr*. * * np \
i ti The a, St. Louis r ■ u Repobtiinin wt- mentions
gome of the troubles that will follow the
new monev:
sa
ss-tuss-sar
»*«»<* you run for a street car
“ve^nmp. Vhen yoS tell P your wife
i^ssztsstsi-Jii\
y° r e
Dangers of Ether.
A l’aris correspondent says: “Asa
CaUt m c,dent | QB orthe past T"' few ‘, days, mU8t .RtEough »»
itisof the most painful nature imagina
A young lady of 18, remarkably
s
«ent. ttyjrjttKilfgTS In an instant Uie ether ignited,
himself seriously 8ac ^ exploded. burned, The but doctor was
the young
|*,jy He? was | n token a lamentable off condition,
nose side was of her completely, jaw laid and
j ene upper was
“ heedless to say that she is
horribly disfigured for life. No one
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this dreadful accident. L is rumored
that the doctor has committed suicide.”
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Worth norm of ui a a ng,.. H».- _
Mr. Mr. Robinson, Robinson, in in his his “Notes “Notes of of Afri* Afri
| :- ca .” gives the'following anecdote ofrhi*
administration of justice in that uncivil*
ired quarter of the globe. “ At Tantum,
the mother of a child was attracted by
cries, .which were caused by a pigatealing
something eating; from natural, it, of which it had been
n« w?i« the woman struck
4.he pig with a stick which happeued to
be iresr. This blow, the owner
SihTK pie contended “SEni? caused H* its ■££ Ji-.L death ySi -ra Tbe .
unnoticed, f° butit was at length brought
I rw ®rd,and urged with such tiett^ vigor that
took- place, As.the animal waa a female,
, fhedamages and the werg calculated at-a higher
rate > result was that every on
connected by the most distant affinity
with thc u nlla ppy mo tber, to the number
t“the I'T^w' W er ChHd 8 °. ld ,T %.* jTe
muneratton lo ss of P
avarice ofthe chiefs, who received a por^
tiou of the spoil, was only restmfned I
when J^ ^;* there e ^“ was nothing more to be dik* (
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adopted on the In'* of fowls and w^ the
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tr^ f j a <<lc
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M,I,lon8 of Chinese m the ,
provinces tion, owing of China the failure are dying of their by starva
to
ftom drouth. For months the
been consuming everything
hands on 1 ikely to possess any
insects ^nstainingalimcnt—even .ba rk grass, refuse moss,
of trees or any
cou rd- allay
have long ago consumed their reserves
for seed, and that is why their condition
is said to be hopeless even for the next
JX. poptilattcm dJnse fnd rnnlttS
nous to an extent fairly populated.section, inconceivable by
us in this sparsely, i s
h^oming .solitude. Death has swept
>ffa 8® .porbw,. a " d ‘he remainder
have abandoned their homes under any
offered for food.
Months ago the people were selling
into slavery for the mce
of iood. _ It was common for the
““V/** “®->S
1 ^ ev ? rywhere - Chin table relief is
'"tposstble, far on The account of the'vast
be fed it. with the people were too
to meagre supplies
inadequate depopulation transportation, but the
roct task ' s? withinthe ought of charity to bring
compas ! '
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IT is new admitted by tbe best and most
jiulgi* that thv VrtvhyilU*.Comn»t*r- '
, ir‘w? , T & *' ' V , " ,r ? r, ‘* s in thf
*u » i r ’"X ;
them W!th their patronage may r ^i v L
DETILTRIES.
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A dang?wi3 game-paving the deu^. .
u Aroae” by another came would be
“got up.”
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T!^ the ni « hU * re ^
Very ft* brass bsnd. in » mUitorr ps
rade can T^lay aa many aim as the drum
major puts on,
a Detroit man who has been stone
deaf for eighteen heiing. years was receotly taken
into court for
•* How’s Tour husband this evening,
Mra Qu««, T" “ So improvement, doc
Ur i 0De » ay or the <*|ier.’’
A great many people _.u, resemble Itoston a,,..
m . one particular-lheysre always about
forty miles from Providence.
What is that which lire, in the winter
dies in the summer and always grows
wfth its roots upward* An icicle.
The present cold snap is accounted for
5* 80 J ne newspaper scientists from the
f “‘ ‘ tat B*ecfcerh« reduced be1 to i- r >
The reaaon why circuses don t pay du
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A western paper says: “ A child was
run over by a wagon three years old, and
1 aaid : “ A young woman ,
died in my neighborhood, the gospel yesterday, in
while l was preaching a
beastly state of intoxication.”
sweetheart’s hand ihe beet w.
fi " d ring it,” wa»>. has mply.
Ho long as woman only two arms
!t . g M a aayaa;
lo, j’ The - f 1,er oae " m **y the fi |*t
syllable word. hI and ( leave l yon to complete , the
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mgtoniaM mat now, ■
A father of three sons and fire daugh
ters was asked what familv he had. The
answer was: I have three sons, * n d
replied they have the each interrogator,” five sisters.” what “Mercy!” family!”
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A man iu Illinois committed suicide
by drowning in six inches of water. He
couldn’t have done it alone, but his wife,
with the self-sacrificing devotion and
helpfulness he«d. so characteristic of her sex,
.at on.hu. .
r declare in the name of Almiehtv L God
,^ a , n0 man [ lna ,| le r i e bt to worth
*IOO,OOe,WO.-ITal»Hdge the We declare
Wlt h afull rrailuationot enormity of
is about to be marriedL Of course this
is nobody s business, but then how do
| m,supposeshe^^syould be like to bh told
j that her dear departed was world now spending
his time in the next chuckling
, ^ i| Lveseen the time?’said .noth
the
2 EiaK! 5 iS
«w= arsrris»
! * It goes fast enough to suit us. If you
don't like the rate of speed get olf and
■ plied «V the .setting ’” 1.vnuld; tmefc ■ the
seat, ■? but passenger my friends wouldn't in lor
come
. me until the ?^ train comes in, and I don’t
1 ? 8 '"":r
’?-'^..r , rfass
te' "ra l iy.; i rh
ashamed of yourself to-ask such a ques
tion? from Do you suppose that Igo*cootin”rouml just 'cause-Tni
the eonntry
in one atocking?” Then the clerk man
; wanted toknow the size of the stockings
she required; and she said*he guessed
about eleven inches would do for her
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i -ThTSHnW^r"' The Old Subscriber.
■ He came wearily up to the sanctum
[steps the yesterday basket afternoon, upside down and tarniug down
fcUC W***?..™**** waste u,,w “ sat «*own
! SaSa£s u »P< P° > n '* «.*'‘h H with tornadoes a a sigh sighthat that and might might whirlwinds have have been been
cutu P ,nt0
cn J n, S h to go aroundtalf a doxen
*“*“* ^‘r^m^lhongh to- hi r be’en ee n Trying u t'*JS
to,llc » na <» u| dn tnna a „ doctor. , His
c ® at w “ ra gg ed and P*tched here and
th ® r ew»th a prosperous and clannish
^ 0 ®® un,t proof 3C°l vockie ou11 buuu> }
tl that tfyou if stack stuck wnebr them them were the the so arranged
*at you m ill river river the the
“ 8' !"l anced „ }\ savagely ® 1 “ k i h X. at a ^5 Kansas fe ” d - paper and
» 0Ur - eIChttBge, - bef0rehe *" Wered
).® “ Well, 1 pndty miserable, jjf** thank and ye
® —t, **— y i
? I e‘<hsr JU»‘had to sell u the sixdogs.or get along, .
cut dow " the «*!*»*«, ,orafi othe f
®! 'the ST'tJ
S° rro T* V 6 n? C 1'5 n a e -j- ^ ere ^JL
fo,k ® dld ®^ »* ***1™*waflt to
,en ^ then papers, and so I finally lost
sight right of it off. altogether. Tbe. first Then thing trouble I be-
8 ^sTo^^, U! n S knew, I
I don’tluow .“thing ignorance agent it,“ bu’t "the j
judge said these hs how days when the State wasn’t no >
excuse in was
so full of papers that you couldn’t fire a
stone out of a winder without hittin’ an
1 editor. Then in a week I was^ arrested
and fined twenty dollars for violating the
wud fisbery I £ldn law, t and know when anything I !^?8 el1 aboatit, off and
s the judge asked me-where I was raised,
and remitted dollars of the fine for J _
two me
- -wTth:-^^"t^kihWr
thought I couldn’t get in any more
scrapes, and I sorter hung op to tbe^^two :
dollars. In.about three days after, 1 was j
| ^toMnt“ I may die if I kuowed on sl^y; it .^*1 Sunday, ho^
i was
an’ I had to sell tl» gun to get out of the
; Then fellow along
jng a came and [
crib, boujht for every grain of cqrn I had in the ;
six cents less than I found next
day it was worth in the market; then I
lost two of the best cows vod ever saw,
and they was took and advertised, and
all the time I was huntin’ all over the i
whole eoimtralb^m^n’ wlven I found
word about il, and every week since I •
stopped the paper I've of paid out marc
would money keep to keep out trouble all than :
me in newspapers my
days. Put my name on tbe list. ’'
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Washington Bled of MptberU
Ann.remiv dintheria is not a new dis
ease, ington as died most of people tbemalbdy, suppose. while Wash- letters
of Walpole ‘fi show thata disease very sins
■ ! fn “‘ <“e was
»« epidemic among ce.nain of the Eng
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Line, in Xrmars at Vr*. B. H. Witrher,
Mb* Di«i #«. *swfc, 1ST?.
I»vfd one, thoagb lost limsnng to hamaaaighi, I |
W e feel thy spin* pint feel tbeliyht liojtera&g as awu, a r, — —
A* fleftlv « we acnaapbere.
That uvmUes tl»r u<h dreamless the < j
vrcsa* thv rest!
s&o m o cra caha SMt baeak.
O. ________ deeper pale, with Iourx paim-ie* thmhao brm*t, l ache.
Vonr head will no
“irKSsfes 521 ’
Vifu- 7. iuTSf
_ rr one to us «odear.
rt,Father, *mie our feet, done
Aad shea our time on earth is
We a.k to meet oar I wed one there.
w^lta5A«M£«b» tender halo that plays, sweet feee,
qtound which a
Sti n nweh.nl with that«pre-ire all days; grace
That made her lore!* which her
g T that sweet smile o’er it shed'
A beanty like the light nerer|e«l. of even,
tvfnklSMbSS’Si^^^^ tvhosesofteifwessicn __---
oJbjSffe g jitu-n» in thr soft dark hair.
blessed dear «ne, (there.
tvVil know thee there? we'll know thee
Jan 4fA> 1?m Hisau.
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A then* Karuitnre Manufsctu
^ re^hed the point £r«»m
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it tobold trade of Northeast Georgia.
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It will pay you for your tiojeV, when in
D.^In^bmMV. the .mtcr», of ’
before the Court House door in of sale, town thdi J
Lextoghm, within the legal hours
» «*'d emjntf. — ***—*«” ^JjgggP^ *“ g’
T ',^' interest in the
Go^n .,„,i iv ,,i P a half
Sprine. tract HUNDRED of Land, supposed to
<*,, H taif t g EIGHT in.the acres, uiort*
or !«**. situate, lying and being county half
of Whitfield, in said State. The ether
interest in said G<*rdon Springs place is iu>w
ow ^,|,j J; )r t h e IwoSt of the’ heirs of said es
tat- T^rm^casb. Adm’r.
J0H.N A. HUNNICUTT,
December .Hist, i*j~ —- W *)
!' STATE _
& OF OKOliGlA, OOLKTHOltPE Sell
tX>UNTY.—Application for I^nve to
Land.—Whereas, David t'. Bartow, w. ad
"r&v totoli
t b, lands Wlonging tottmwtevt «* said
am ,n, g the heirs at law.dsiid deceased—
Thw- ur,- ib,r.i..r,- to cite and admonish
j »11 persons interested t» show cause, if any
they can, why leave should not be granted owhy w
: pray«r -*rf. on' *»dw S in
i
«?£*g£X'! THUS; D. tilLllAV, Urdinary. i eS!ft!
TTUTiS {} F iT ,ni mm ■oi-r, ■
Whereas, Kirhard I; liair; rove and Charles
fj. Hargrove, KsnniCon , f Charles S. liar
grove, deceased, eacentoraf t’vwetope ttowli,.
^s ssa s
Ea’;;r........ras-i; ,;ssii:
S l A '/..lit V ot-Ul- ^ . t IIORI K
. ‘.'d 5T'Appheation tbr letters
j o!
'hamwsmn. Whereas Mrs. Mary i. .John
of Dismission frorn the estate of said deceased:
The»- are, therefore,, to cite and admonish
. all
persons interested to be and appenrat my
mwle amt provided. Ovtobor 24th. ts;r.
T D. OILHAM, Ordinary.
: TCijfpfnT^piTTiTi^ip^-BjTSjTTBES ()
SALES.- SALKS.- Will WUlhe be sold sold bell,re before the the Court Court i
■ SaSrSSSS; thorpe House n„ u5 e door, door, in in the the between town town of of the Lexington, Lexington, legal hours Ogle- Ogle-! of j
i -at. county, th.Kl ilST TUESDAY i j
fm
«trfuSfTffl in i j !
: containing five hundred and eighteen acres,
j n ,ore or less, adjoining lands rsfc^| of N. M. Mat-.;
tox-C i:,gsi= said ti 5 ,hl' 3
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homestead “?">« wjs taken thereon by said W. F.
-St
on to satisfy a «. fa. issued from Oglethorpe ;
Superior Court in favor of 8, H.Stokely vs.
^Ahiofat’The same ?ime"and plan*, will be
SnbdhiifettX adjoinin^sndsof hmJdrml oUlw
J. 1». Mathews, W. T Fat
man and others. Levied on as the property 1
of Hamilton fro < h Latimer, »®Kg«r nob, ' ’”" red, rt »f to OgleihOrpe satisfy a
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H “ U ‘° n *^ r '
Al««,a£ <bc same time andulaoe 'Aornton will be
gold tract the of Land** interest Oglethorpe .of Robert 8. county, contain- in ^
ing six hnndred andsixty aeren, more or le«B,
adjoining lands of <>. Stevens, Isaac Dillard,
JAMES T JOHNSON, Deputy Sh’ff.
jT po^^irWimi he sold before the Court FF't? House door,
the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe
between the legal hours of sale, on
TO EsD A’T m Fehruary next, one,tract
of Frank ^. Tiller, Buck llo^colored, d.
otiiers. Levied do fo satisfy a fa.from
Cotin tv < -urt ,>f Oglethorpe g--Tfmngfrd^ count v, in
-7nTr7trfr t
way & Clark, vm. (ireendfoll.aud other fi:
,B ^,5 H&Tttiryl
ho».^ e < vrI^ U -
the 1.yal of
Jam- E. hundred !l« and in a 4r»« nmetythm of. land >n
sewn less, «aid adjonnug acres, the
of Walter in .fohnwm, county, Mrs. Crowley,
r i> r 'H»ksan<i mherv. Levied on as the iifo
&wtij Jf'jiffin
Ilfe'estaie beinc «ubiect to be de
M r>. W
'Court of jJR, ttid^sntv' in fivorofS
vs. K M-'.r... and will be
subject to The forcing cemingenviea.
27,,to77. ■ l$m
-V—, at «ht .ame ir-»sl tune and gpd r.sl, jdaw. with a lot etm
aer . improve
.SMton ™,
1 ^TiS’ hffiers^/t JT'W'J j,dV,»
being the which
Grisgatw. now n»idy>. Uvied »>n as
property of i harius Gnggnby, by virtue
A. Hunnicutt, a- wlmmistratorv of L.
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CCHCDAI utfltnAL I ILftt I RutHuT
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| TIClCETS f
for saleby Allfioutes toail Principal Poim*
i IN TME UNITED STATES.
- AU “““ d «“
^ * c G’APr.AVM. WILLIAMS,
I . €6 A^tns, Ga,
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K p r U (JK. ^; rp LR H U LS ,
(fe II t liii. j
C2 , O r I‘ ,r l' * , #'k ^
hsakia.^. PROVISION ^ BROKERS __ _
I ^ qre ^'
Consignments and erdera soUclted. '•
0kfic ... „ TIIm rfx'x „ a tIt, L _ ,«'»=ctv ...
j , or w. rLyy LLATTON T 4 THOMAS STS., :
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ATHtvs <»
TI.p'^Tw ___
TA TO THE PUBLIC. j
and after the fihit of December next, I
will be prepared to visit patiecte in any
given SSST^ to all c ailu, uightordsv; < barges will
PETER KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, CA.,
HAS SOW US HASH ASD FOJt sale a stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
I’ari.alifi by anrliOBae in the Southern States, aad’tHe only one who
RETAILS, SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES! i
Um,*u.UU hr hi- -ill hMU? of» «■**„
THE MONEY REFUNDED!
He rwvp^tfuilv tsk* the patroaage of h» friends in Georgia and S**uh Carolina, and with
«u per detracting fr‘>m buying the turrit* the elaaa of of other goods hoaxes, he keeps. ctmfidently a*»«rea .hem a NSfiag •! 25
rest. t> T
PETER KEEN AN. ‘SSSSagS?-
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES!
ROBT II. MAY & CO •
MANUFACTCBERS of and dealers is *
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. J
PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
J Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
l^AGS, It S. VALISES, SHOE FINDINGS,
LEATHER OF All KiMIS, 8ELT1A0, ETC
288 Broad Stejjj Augusta, Ga, 88 Cherq Street, Macon, Ga.
fob’t a M t J. T. MAY,
A. K. OOODVJ S. 8. PABMELEE
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Especiall y to Our Cou ntry Friends!
We wish to call you-attention to the remarkable low prices and deduction at which we are
»nw selRng
nQIlPO uKUuS, MrniOllirC MEDICINES, DAIUTC PAINTS, fill OILS, C CTC ETC.
We can save you Cou^y 2( percent in vour nurchiuiea ___,, by jv buying bnving of of us. u*. Special inducements
Physicians and lud Couifry Merchants. Merchants. ITaviug Havi on hand a very large s’touk of Fresh Drugs,
bought Ion, enables u*fo offer goods St bottom prices. We guarantee to satisfy.
SPEWAIx INDUCEMENTS s
BUISTS Warranted Garden Seeds,
Potatoes, Inion Sets, Peas. Leans ami Corn, in bulk, just received..
Flower Seodw and llnngrin|w llnsUotN,
ANY COLOR PAINT, MIXED READY
Kw at 28. and *2.25
CIGARS, the best only 5e.
W*c and «.
TOSS** &• “ ,e
AUUADl.t *11 ADINOII JL.iOt mlton gallon.
'TF.ETHIN A Teething Powders, 50c,
cures the child ao$ wives the parent cure.
TOOTH •BWWHtS. from 10c to^Oc.
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VIS® TRUSSES,«.
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X. BRUMBY & CO :.
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impciptawt UU ^ to all s
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HATS NOTIONS fl OTHINO ”
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J^GIVE US A CALL BKFORK BUYING ELSEWHERE, AND SAVE MONEY.-**
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~ BOLTS
., IUI . V more at me .
Forest City Foundry A Machine Works,
ALGLOTA^ ArnrOT . C3A.
qjjq QBO ' o LOMBARD I * OMB ARD * C
Engines, Fstlsa Screws,
< ~»w-.
-WHERE TO GET
CSt ,—, ■ . „ .. | .,,-n o wto.
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readers W^feioodSec^iS ofthe ECHO goffer to
at the following rates:
All (inpdpn Sppds ®«Mh dl f JU6. VOe JMtr nor tin/
We pay f^won.ii Seed except Peas,
W ' “ dd ■*
Bulk Seeds iwwhw i wW i t cheaper by eispress.
m Q MY1RP17AMTQ «UittUUA« ID
We can offer LOW FIGURES.
8end list of SEED wanted, ami be sure to
PAJNT we 3t.LL AN VERY D DRUG LOW for Cash. LIN L
Xff W. lilllllT T AlTf! Of jfc flA Ijtl—
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, ATHENS, GA.
FREE ALMANACS, such ns” Greer’s,”
FHfEchean" SStS? A^tewf
eti to any one
buymg to worth of Drugs fro m us.
HAIR 25cshoUle. OIL, Hair Tonic and Vasiline at
i* WHITF I F X T> si 1 nor 100 lhs
pirtteoil-.r {rffiaffmtft. n«r *.«'»»•
■rasKarJK.sr -
I BRUMBY’S COUGH MIXTURE, 25c
| BLCE MA8S * 1#c * b ° 1[ -
.
IT R||O*0“U #1110 I III \A/n0*A|T
DU &&y df,U W “g 0 * 1
MAN ‘‘ UFA t TO]i Y '
I Sr ^9’®**™“?,■ „ „ J 5 u.ua
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owr 1 have by also one secured of the liest workmen in (i«>rgia.
the services of a^hrat-clpss
Trimmer and Finisher. Mr. James T. Lloyd,
S^rtKfdJtod' mr XC‘‘‘"wm mfke to‘oX’m.?'k'i,"! th?
ofv(»k'pI n \]«3ki?ihpSii^ work'..
s - Ghuksmit h and Repair -|*ee.mlw
B.««-Jrje “ bU1 - O. me Tl a « tnah KfcK. All t rawtord. wode war
______ PICTURE _____ FRAMES.
poris to the eontrar, notwithstanding. If you
work done’tiud 'wt^wmntfmtin/nctumj
bCEKE * FLEMING
--gooktotter, and Sutione,
MAD lflUttL IT HffW ll t W CAAnC UUUU5
j “—AT A .
:Tt|A K)l 1 Irif , Vf #u .
1 lU 3 III IS IU nfin QG OlUl n|}A 6
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T 1 MOULD most ruapeoifnVix inform bj.v ma- '
ny friend* a„ d cwtomen that I h{v«- jw-t
returned from market, where I bought a large ,
KATtnS^hfiTx^^vShs ^
shdes
will And low prices. SlSra^h call. I will
at verv Give me a
J PHILLIPS 11 7 7* fc " ir T
MillBtom-, » ,, Goosepund dist., Ctglethorpeco.Ga, „ ;
j A * rRFAT C-B EAT Wt WANT kt apppr SU PPLIED. irn ■
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spimtion; Rixihly.it relieves the from
i,toWto.'SSSjn? fref^hTtttTra'Tiififb ^Ilhillv V iftsrr UtSZZ™ to ^ ? "ht
*f the m.M <Jrtoi» WVER IsEtiULATOKs'
know,,. It will remove wind from the Is,w
via and heaVe a few dr..,-, ro’nli:M- to » W
totter that, a dozen re!i.-v. -and
--k-'b d-T •up. Containing no .....1,
Slw* i cure to'wiif Constipation..and will a)** a'™ i mS» ke 1!f
ular. It
uroer Complaint Complaint Stomach, tomach, and and stimulat#- stimulate J»v*ent> I>v«murv. the the ry. Liver it will
cure. i> Sr.nr Sr.nr s to
ion, relieve Heartbu “*■ "* “
sal/bv lator of th
For HAIRE <fc LATIMER and J. T.
Attention, North-East Georgia!
Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages, Rockawajs. Wagons, h
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
HODGSON MANUFACTURE,
ATHENS, CEORCIA.
m£m .nd .S?f‘£* *%?**.Sw-tU^L" __. S&e. „ .
COOK NSTOVES iSOLD
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A. K. CHILDS It, CO., ATHENS.
:ORbAh i VT‘Wi'I s, 01mm, WY » ORGAIN '7 8, ' 01mm \Yl 2
f lubecrili-ers 3 Sgeufis‘for‘the 'cclebnted ‘ ._ l
The hgving been appointed Sole
w } ’ New A 1 l ‘ England. Organ - Company. 1 ’ 4, l g j
Whooe lmtmn'menum pronounced hyfifiudgea 50 be the best made in the. country, will ulflnya
km I large month!“ 9! these Splen n] BQA NS, ot‘vuiolm stylu‘ which are umurpngned
For Beauty of Caxfie & Sweetness of 'l‘o .
They hnve‘i-oeivgd the Highest Preminuu it the. m. Written rum Nnrth. \Vnrrnn'tee Great {mm Bugslnn the M ivrn ken
Dlmunum (?humlieu tad Schoola. Every' Orgln Old has Establish“ 1 House of (DATES will send
for FIVE Ynn-W Send forleognr. The
out no inferior urtiqlu‘ CA ' I ES BROS“, V ‘
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SUCCESSORS T0 _ GEQ A.‘ DATES, 244 Brand Street. AUGUSTA, GA
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11 00,000 REAPERS ___
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RUSSIAN the TURK
. :aid with 800 H-m<U iaa"m*w, top* -»*
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^“I^VeltOEMTS '• A ? T £ Teo™™.'VhT/wTrb WANTED
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o \L *l„, I ilno Agents Wanted tor our
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a»sar«5«s» ?=£*&£&r*te
I Aiwoi our 100 Styles of Premium
p X AMUiI a TyrtT.V TlIIlT.TlS oIDDDS,
English and German, l’roteatant and t ath
‘in™ 'me. at the Grand Centennial Exhibition
: Particulars free. Address
CRAMPTON’S
; ' IMPERIAL
IS THE BEST.
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Cramptou’s . luqwnai . . itoap is the . Beal .,
! : frampton s Imperial Soap Is the Best,
1 Crampton’s imperial i-Z- Soap is the Best.
Ctompton, Soap is toe B-.
Frampton’s Imperial Soap is the Bes
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This Soap is manufactured from pure male
rials; ami as it eontaius* large’pereeut
age W«T- of Vegetable Oil, is warranted
b, .he best import
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waabincandoleans- TnTnm
i n g properties Arties
ofthe cele
brated
«-“*
- <**7 Soaps. It is .
therefore recommended
for use in die Laundry,
Kitchen and Bath Boom, and
for general *?:„■_, household purposes;
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Ink Grease Tar Oil Paint, etc. from hands.
The Ilnntingtoo, Pa., Monitor of April oth,
pronounces this soap the best in the market,
asfolb.w,:
Reader, we Isn't.want, yen to suppose that
thi* is an t^eSVeSwm^or'Cm^pffi adyertiseim-nt and -pa^. it over on*
l^hio W' «5«
tatorial Itovtog used it ia u
’fee best the »««t vYar, *e «n njvemmvnd It is it as thing the
uualiiv «f soap i.^ will'' use .thoroughly a rare cleanse !
to get u ^>ap that
printing iiik from the hao k, «so from lin
an <l we know wher^r «^k vie «p^ik P F"ls^ ax w espe
only by
CRAMPTON BROS.,
. aui 2.4,... s an d M Ruteer’. Place.
And 33 M Jefcraon8t, NEW YORK.
sale in Oglethor,* i-,.unty by
J. J. MrMAHAN. t'rawtonl
< v. HAIttiRoVl. • r,MV.nL i
0 c - HALL, Crawford. :
M. II. A ft SOLD A BON, Crawford, .j
WITCHER 4 JARRELL, Crawford, j
HAIRK A LATIMER. I^xington,
J. T. M. HA IRE, Lexington.
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THE lip KINS
THE BEST
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THE CATE CITY
Cook Stoves. m
Have no su perior in the United States. These
celebrated Stoves and
J.C.WILKiNS' ‘Hr IHWSi
MER. For sale in Lexington by llAIRK A LATE 1SST’
In. Crawford by C. S. HARGROVE. .
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
MONUMENTS ANlT TOMBSTONES
And the work still maintained J to the highest state of pc rfectibn. Call and get my price®
and be convinced that yo u are dealing with a fair and square man. Designs and priees at
my Yard. Hpecimcns of work on twndrlbrimte.' -----------------------
A. R. ROBERTSON,
Nrslplor and Honnnieutal Builder.
Marble Yard adjoining Reifofi A Nichclaon'a C«4ton Warehouse, ATHENS, C A
.
A. K./CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. Y. H. IVYNN
childs:nickerson&co
No# 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, GA., W holesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWAl^^My TT ^ mT y t Lm., . TrrTT .
shoe.. s »os
^ncultaxal In P l«me>its,Leads, Oil., Glass, Varnish
Mill liedlug., Sfeautacturcrs’agentofor Anvils, Bellows, Vw.^Hollow Ware, cdT.
the sale of
'AWBAMIIS’ STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS, STNVR WILLS
IN Al1 SHI :' E'sjs.rator,. 1’ AND Wan S A Plows. VV Y Burners E11 ’ S Friend CELEBRATED Plow, Circular tow... C'UTTON Pn„ M ,. ( , GINS
Aiiy article .........-.......-.......— in our line not in stock, will be ordered when dnared. with ih« feint pwblt
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
SINCER
S E W 1 X G MACHINES!
AFTER this, the FAMILY SEWING trXCUIS’KS will he ssM for CASH as follows:
Plain Machine, $35; Covered Machine. $19: Drop-Leaf Table Machine, $45,
All Machines fully guaranteed and delivered free of expense.
Machines sold on HALF-CASH plan if desired, with an advancement of $5 on above price*
for NEEDLES, all Machines. TUCKERS, CORBERS AND OTHER A TTA ('IfMEATS at Chicago prices;
Purr Npcrm Oil a speicalty. N. B.—Parties are cautioned against
using such Machine Oil as is put up and sold bv Druggists. Vw. Also, a fine assortment of
Oil. CHROMOS AND FRAMES
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
J. B. TOOMER, Agent,
(t >fiii-e over Tuliumlx**, If.KlgMin & Co’. ) ATHENS, CA.
J, H. HUNTER, Local Agent, Antioch, Ga.
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' WE OFFER THE ABOVE
Magnificent Ammoniated Super-Phosphate
To tbe Planters of Georgia, arid have no hesitation in recommending it to the fullest extent.
We shall endeavor to meet all legitimate competition, and feel assured thw all who a.<e.our
We also offer our
“ EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,”
Which we believe i« equal to any on the market. “ Cotton Option given if desircri.
Call on.our Agents for terms and price*.
GEO. W. WILLI A MB A CO., Proprietor!,
Charleston, 8. C:
Agents at f^-xington, HAIRE A LATIMER. declaim
P'A VAinAslf iMNUllfc
THE WORLD HEN.OV.'KEO
WILSGN SEWING SACHIN
aS „ wwimmstoti. elegantly finished “■«*“ QS a “ flfSt-cla3^ • «i»~ass *!r?isa It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial -BkOO*
gjtionS- IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH PASTER than Other
iSii hlnCS. SSS Its «Ua capacity Jea inlrf la unlimited. There are more
WILSON M MACHINES a 1 SOId s in n the the Uritad WrttOO 8 StDteS *Mm t*>»tl
the combined sales Of all the ethers. The W..8ON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing,ail kinds cf repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with ©aoh machines
WANTED. I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
^27 4 829 BfOadway f Pi©W IWfc Vork » ^ . , fl©W _ ^nPranC^ OfteftflJjLD* u C t . . l.
SINCE. AUGUST lst. 1876