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Last ^nminers strike cov*. tbe .State of
ihio f7«*,00*j. •
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Texas would make SWrHatw equal is .
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.•*M» Rhode l.!and.
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Tess v»o» and irongieifow get ten I
dollar* per line Mr mil they write. i
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\ SALE of eood farming land wa# made ;
h Stafford county, Va. a few days ago,
at ima than one dollar an acre. *
W«. H. Vasiwkbilt has killed his i
loan.—that ...... the man . he reckle*r!y ...
its, ran
over with a team nf faat hnreea is dead.
THE rage for Keramic ware has devel
•,,ed the Fart that Ben Butler haa in hi. i
ecllection the d.sh That ran away wtth
the tpooo.
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Goortmen wiU occ^ionally go
imi drnvnpfi f*.. mpw
A nrn attempt at suicide was that
- *wste-jw.
in a indow pane and saweti her
n*ck over the ragged edge.
Thf. mortality from the famine in the
2SS5S3 month.
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Or . a f farm :_T771.77 in Lyoog,Ri£e«i>unty, : Kan„ ..
s-ion of Indiana
A HlsMtu farmer found hie missing
daughter hi the guise of a St, Joseph
newsboy. She had, upon being reproach¬
ed with her waelcssneas at home, gone
out to earn her own living.
VlkClRIA is having so many floods
that the State ought to invent some kind
of iMoStt register to tel! bow much
water a drowming min can swallow be¬
fore he feels like crying enough.
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A Kentucky m.m who went to the
ing fair for the damndest fool in the
country and I’ll try and get therein
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UoeaBPLRPH ia now becoming so com
mon an article of food in Paris that a
thousand beasts are consumed every
month. They cf are not killed until the'v ^
become . unfit for r work , through . , age or
lameness. Tbe meat is half the price of
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A PLOW has recently been made at
Stockton, Cal., which is the largest in the
world world. Donfo. I t cwts. furrow furrow thirtren thirteen inch.. inches
wide, and the mold board is eight feet
long from the point to the end The
p.ow wi,l require twelve stemt anima., to
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When Miss Jennie Bly, a white girl
Newport, Ky., was recently baptised in
a colored church of that town, the affair
excited te gniTiP some remark, wm „rir. k„f but it is difficult
to classify the feeling aroused when, a
few days later, she married one of the
brethren, a. black as U» acaof spadre,
Tbe latest innovation in deep
■dredging is submarine ploughing, which
(snow being carried on successfully Mich" in
Belfast harlwr, Maine, A
pin plmtgh is used, and is drawn by
steam power located on shore, tue dircc*
tion being guided by a man in diver’,
raw,r *
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FRE 8 H flowers are still regularly placed
upon the graves of the Lees, at
ton, \ a., and the student'is guardia
kept kept behkleM oehMieH the the Genial« Gt*nernpR tomh tomb. fJnn
taOe e. office is preserved just as he left
The mausoleum which is to contain
entine’s recumbent figure is soon to
begun.
The Dardanelles is about forty _A
• . -re r
m length, and » from three-fourths of e
mile to two miles wide. Xerxes
the channel on a double bridge of
B. C. 460, and Alexander crossed it B. C.
*34. Gallipoli, on the peninsula which
forms the western boundary of the strait,
has a popu 1 lation of about 25,000.
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There was recently received at the
Washington Redemption Agency from a
city bank, a * 2 li note, two-thirds of which
wastrounterfeit and the remainder nLu, genu*
ine J The note wim W l ‘, very
and as the . right . . end of the.bill
was gen
uine a teller in counting this package
would have passed the note had he coun*
ted it from the end
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*. Na.wy - Aoek, , of Missouri, !
the in claiming
premium of *10,000 offered by the
Missouri Legislature for a cure for hog
cholera. iJiAi Her specific is as follows T • ThItp
V rVk '
the hk iae k Dark of the w!Id cherry tree
and ooil it down with water so as to
make a strong solution, and give it to the
hogs to drink, excluding them from wa*
ter. It has proved a perfect cure, even
in the last stages of the disease.
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Six huspted dollars is the fortune
the average Chinaman marks out for
himself. He knows nothing but silver,
Akfctprn’t touch checks, greenbacks or
nickel. The common dollar he will have
nothing todo with. The California coin
alone has charms for him. When his
Ififof are earned he takes his bag on his
back and starts for home, to marry and
live like a nabob. Quite as many Chi¬
nese leave for home as arrive at Sail
Francisco.
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India killed 19 278 persons and 54 83ft
hpQtl ' 1
r,f entitle. ..attia T I l here were slam 54,549
wild animals and 212,371 snakes rewards
to the -iQ-r'k ’
‘ •mvniinf B * *tio being patd-for • i -
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their . destruction.
There were killed by
^nak.s 1,»946 persons, by elephants 52,
by tige-rs 91 ,, by leopards 156, by bears
122, l»y wolves ?“? ,, m i h„ by 1 by*"^ 49. A(t
Th. .<•••"• "i i ’
e annual* destroyed . were: Elephants
4, tigers 1,093, leopards 3,798, l,of bears
'.362, Wolves 5,976, and hyenas
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ras strength J of polveatnv L;!' * in Utah is 1
shown \ 8
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v “ * 1 1 •*« *. very-member of :
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... _t'*'.Legi« , with
;A f Mr0t but one exception,
>« a Mormon, and alm.«t every one a !
bishop. There Ls practical!v no differ- !
cnee bet »een.a meeting tjf the Elders of ’
the Morm .,1 ri.„ r A , 0 " e U ’ e
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■‘•ur, ‘ ^bernacle and tie
, • 6n ■ • ^ • regulauon , . of religious mat
ters r and then adjourn to the leffislative
ViaHs and determine on tl e ’ «w«V*V i i
e raw
-•‘.'gapp. • .■■.! hvliaves, i. a (ieutile
Z'tr • 01 course, ’^'•-‘-..n.bibi, lunnediatelv voted polygam,; down '
and pigeon-holed The \t
to-dav e -mormons are
vtr ' m n gvr „. in L tah , than
* ' ever.
Death from the Bite of a Man.
On Christmas eve a party of convivial
spirits where they gathered plaved at cards the Carson and drank brewery,
f?r» brewery, accused B™,, another employe «tache
the
the institution, named Fred Neifer,
cheating. Neifer was thrown to the floor
by Berggans, hand. and Thursday Berggans was Berggans bitin
the On last
experienced haL considerable sought medical pain in the
bitten yet no ad
vice. On I nday morning bis arm was
greatly called swollen, the aid and of on physician F ridgy, night but by he
in a ;
that time his case had assumed such a
maligaat form that medical science could
8 reat ^-—Carson Appeal
*g 0 .* will k« 1 “ eap *
Our cmintrv was blessed , in theabun- , ,
ffance <>f inaiiy crops last year—cotum
corn, wheat and sugar. But we must net
lowe ^igrLt }«e of f^ipts the importance^^Qf during the past tLe hc^ few
days of live hogs Saturday, in Chicago 30,000 nils Monday, been sm*
mense—on. ;
Monday, 40,000; yesterday. 50,000.. This
shows the great number of live hogs to
™tne to marke, thiv^-for h. Mil
waultec, 1 incinnati and Ind anapo.ia the
wfl W together wtll*e as large as. in
It tells us that meat this year
wjIM>e cheap; and our Buffering
classes will be able to. live cheaper than
for many a year y^t.-PhUadelphia Bee
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Is There tt Hell.
The question whether there is really a
creating no little excite.
ment m many parte of our country and
especially in New York. Several .dm>
ciiasions, relative to the fact, have taken
place in the above nasnedcity, between
ness of tbe Bible should nerer entertain
doubt as,o the truth .f . helb
persons,-no doubt, would like to
persuade place, themselves for the punishment that tnere of is their not
*acb a
dark deeds.
the feltowint, werimonill experience of
ayouth whs married a minor eithoat
the eoareoi of her parents: “ A cord
caae is now pending before Judge Klee the
... f .•>... ..a., r. a mmr man Or dauih’
uamroj smp ;j-ri 1 *’ Field f.eia masried married the the aaugb
ter of Mr Jubao, ofGwinnelt county, a
short while since without the rarer;la
Mr. Juilan and fanrilr being
from home the young raao found the op
portune moment to make theyouug n#
ael «M lua own, Justice pur«uad*d her with
Litn. and a of the Peace being
conveniently before the near of they tbe_f*grily._iudre* were made one
retur n
paired to reception a friend » new by, where them. an
eluant «m given
hi, Wife, daughter huaband ret and U mtoher all P ^ml roof, and
remonstrate
entreat, but to no avail, and ahe ia foreed
home and kept in clone confinement
The husband supposed the matter would
all blow over in a day or two, as is
aB d did nothing, but getting tired of
single Mcaaedneaa when he had a com
, 7 4 j Th f 1 j 7. ^ arrivine was
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nary to secure to him his helpmate.
-ought the. remedy of the law and sued
out a babea* corpus to inquire into
f e nee w, that she is a minor, being without only
seventeen, and having married
tbe parents’ consent and that the license
was not issued by the ordinary or a sworn
jwert, that the licenae, while m.t iraued
by f Uy aiworn authorised deptrty, by waa the imued Ordinary by a mkn do
u to
wife wife baa haa nothing nothing to to do do with with the the le le
gality gality of of of the tbe this marriage, marriage. if A A these curioua curious
feature case »,
ties tie. sr. are not not Im. legally 11. married, married on on ammnt
of the license ;not brine issued bv the
cirdin.r. Ordinary, for for Shi. this i. is th. the ..el. only wrooid ground i. in
the defebae, that about fifty ither couple.
who have been married on tbe same sort
of authority will also be turned loose,
and these who are tired of their compan¬
ions will find an easy way. out Of
meshes of matrimony.”
Can this bv Time! '
One of the most remakable instances
on record of parental devotion and of
success in keeping secret a family afflic
M fehllL on
fl h His ^rnte°« wife, in delicate condition, MnS »uf
a
fered much from fright, and co.nsequent
?” e l >! r th 10 * ■W"*"**-" off -
8 ? r,n »?^ ,thoul K , f ny of th «
of a living creature except that of sight
without toes or fingers; deaf, speechless,
without the least spark of intelligence
or instinct. Twenty -seven years have
passed, and in the the hoasehold, family hare secreted kept in this
creature a
S’"J ^7 ? ’ 2 * th lj^.*fnthn^r 1
relations a have . known of r its existence.
It eats when food is placed to its mouth,
ml<1 is k «P < * cleanly &S&&* condition
JEJiSflSiS? l^th Tba7'andi &
That a creature family, haa lived instead so of lohg placing is singular. in
a it
*f m # «®,bas endured i to presence ju
their . midst, and nurtured it »n assiduous
privacy and through all of incident these jremrs of is
strange affecting Commercial paternal
devotion .—CincinnaU
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A Healthy fUwute.
Dan Marble was once strolling along
th .e wharves in Boston, when he met
^“"Llookin* figure, a “ digger"
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“ Healthy climate I suppose ?’’
^i^fyou^e.tt „„ Healthy . it am t &uy tiling clue.
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too, without travelin’ more than fifteen
minutee. ,Te«t think o’ that next cold
morning when you 'get out o’ bed.
There’s a mountain there, the Sary Xe
l " e ^ ca ,tj one 1 an ouc co *.
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Well, get the . top of that mountain
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w j t h a double barrelled gun and you
cau, without moving, kill either summer
: ! or winter game, bU jest as you wish.”
" What land you tried Ur
Tried it? often; and should have
d.mc , Well, pretty what well but that! for one ’ thing."
was
f wanted a dog that could stand
both climates. The last dog I had froze
hie tale off while pintin’ on the summer
M». lie didn’t git entirely out of the
w,nt€r 8 , de, you see trueasjou live.
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What diritngu.shea a registered , letter
f from any other is a question very often
asked. The difference is that a regis
tered letter does net go into the mail
proper. It passes from hand to hand
outside the mail-pouches, every person
t« rou 8 ". w * ,d8e hands it passes being re
q u,red to 8 , K n a receipt lor it on receiv
j n g and secure a receipt for it on pas
sing it over to the next, transit. The
person holding the last receipt is thus
alwa y» able to ahow who >. 8 accountable
for the loss. The responsibility . rests up
bli tbe ili&ii wlio has signed a. receipt for
the registered package, and who is not
able to soStebody produce the package ‘for if. or a receipt „fjt
from else The
way to send money is by money-order,
Where it does not go to a money-order
office it should always be sent in u regis
tered package. Money ought not to be.
sent in an ordinary There tetter is under anv
circumstances. no powsSbile
way of ‘ tracking” such a letter,
SSiS'SiS »ni ».V of ‘Tfimiifiirnimur Furnitai*, m
1 amm rmrinir ''iiim|i«i<|
hsx reached deljp the point trims tide wl.ien line. it caa
probable coaspetitfoa <***•& in IK:
the larwr .■iti« * 8 o..'h, and-ladea eqodo> *ny
fomd iu r-
7 tf ; ow 1 ,i-.. e , , a .tv»ruHt of**k «.H
Jo u .h,,H tho.tn.h- «f N-rihaunOor*™.
Yen Can Get a real nice Lxmp, with P..ree
Iain Shade, for our debar from Bed A M«*
phene. They hare afl kiwi* at leap, from
«•^ttOraeh-.BanjVtwmer.B^m^t, Atb “‘~' Ga J
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r r
TuK . SMhvi n» romnwacial KorwtUa are
*ome fine Taprttsof fruit*, not tol*
found in any other uu retry in the V. S.
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eiaminr^thrir hrantifui and eitrimrr iosck
of al! kinds ol Fornitare, Parlor Oosda, rte.
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LECAL NOTICES.
a !>JIlSlsT1tAT0E , a SAXE. — Orarji-%
will be w»ld oA the Jrat TOES
DAY in Febmarv, 1878, at nabl»€ outcry.
One tract of Land containing two hund red
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Gordon Ssas!iu Spring of ^ Land, — supn^l .. to
tract acr^,
contain* EIGHT HUNDRED mor-F
« ^g^^ym^a^bBWBdntt^enuwtr nlace
. , jj Dr ine» is now
Ttecembrr :t lH. 1877. (>IS)
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OTATE © OK tlEf>RGlA,
.•orXTV.-Aprli.-a.innftw Lave t» Sell
ie oi saia or
ceMed frttr county, county, ^ adjoini adjoining lyiM i y \ Rg others, nMr land containing Maiev* of saasfasaiS aining Brightwetl, depot, eighty eighty Gill in
Durham and aetes, a
more more or or less, teas, for for the the purpose purpose of of distribution dtstribt
among the hem at law of said deeresed—
These Theae srf are therefore vneretore to cite and admonish
prey ed 0 for, « w ‘SSSiS! on This Itecemtwr “ 27,1878.
February, 187B 878. GILHAM.
T. T. D. D. GILHAM, Ordinary, Ordinary.
tJTATE <>F GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE
>5 (XiUNTY P. —Application E. winter, administratrix for Leave toSell
Uod.-Mri on
th« entatP of John C. Winter, deceaMed, ap
plies to me for leave to *U1 the lands belon*
ing t«> the estate of said deceased, for the pur*
p*«eof paving debts of estate and fur di^ri*.!
bution among the heirs at law of «i.d deeeas
aksfeESSssS: & Ihd-r
^ V^r H OOLW^ 4 M
fLag^®£j£ A CEORO.A, :
zxu %
«dor, spnlire to m* fov letters<d thmr,ban
»h'P for f | is
show ^ eite7n“ adm^ish why Lettm aliens of Guar
interested to cause
dianship should owue ■ U> the said Richard
Thomas on the first 1878. Monday in February,
1878. Jannary TII08. 2d, D. GILH AM, Or dina
ry.
p EOBGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
«" Halgrevv, Eieeuion fft’hsrlreS.
grove, Kv. dwcsse.1, vJMntor of Pcuelope
foimio,, deceased, said ay,piire tn me for ietterenfDis
from estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
SSttSXAZSgW
TH08. D. GIUIAM^
^XATE ft NT OF Y -Application GfcoRGiA, OGLETHORPE Tor Letters of
<-or
piHmi^ion Whereas, Mrs. Mary P. John M.
administratrix on the estate of L
Johnson, deceased, applies to me for l.ctter»
of r/,t‘* , “ is ! i “ Q u!«Sfo£
iifiion „r bvforethefirst Monday’in Fehrit
» r £j
l ' j^w ^
tol i Kith u ,c iaw in sllch
ma de and provided. T. I». Ovtoher GILH AM, 24th. Ordinary, 1877.
O'sALra^WW ^Lfore Ste Otun
jj ou j P joor, WtT^^y'T’f^ in the town of Lexington, Ogle
& Se“ interest of W. F. Mattox in and
next, the to a
certain tract of Land in Oglethorpe county,
outninin* five hundred and eighteen acres
interesr 'j^TTfoi” bring the revewfon snd in otWr. foe simple The
i n tract of laud after the determination
of the homeafoad estate therein, which said
homestead was taken thereon by said W. 1,
Mattox, as the head of a fnmilv, under the
—gj ' t, to favor nf 8 II. Sfokely
s w'f. t ut . ' v,
Matin.. Ja B. 2,18 7 8. --’ ’
Also, »t the »me kirne, am) piace, will b..
sold one tract of I,and in Oglethorpe county,
containing three hundred acre*, more or lew,
adjoining land* ot J. D. Mathew*, VV. r. Pat
ZfiZSgZSJFttftEffl, Superior Court of Oglctnorpc
f a from the
rtSrlTnfkLn Tf w" d,
Deupree. dec’d, vs. Hamilton lvatiuicr, col
Jan . 2 ,1878.
Also, ut the same time and place will he
sold the interest of Robert S. Thornton in a
tract of I.and in Oglethorpe county, contain
fo* I " l °rvor>ss, S
tud oiern. hfo L rit
the undivided one-fifth after the death of his
mother, levied on to satisfy a fi. fa. from
H. OgtethormSuperiorUourt.infaworofSMephen Stokely vs.Kohert 8 .Thornton. Jan. 2,1878
JAMES T. JOHNSON, Deputy Sh’ff.
JL OOPTPORED SHERIFFS SALE.—Will
t>e sold before* the Court House door, in
th* town of legal Lexinglofi, hours of Oglethorpe sale, the couoly,
between the on first
TCEM>AV_ tSSL^Sff£SSA in Febrnary next, one
of Frank Levied T. Tiller, Buck satisfy Hoff fi. coloml, fa. from and
otiiers. on to a the j
Cmmtv Court Clark, of surviving Oglethorpe county, of in Callo- tavor
of z. if. partner
A Clark, vs. Green Dell, and1 other fi. fa*.
Jm. 2 ,IW 8 .
^VGLETHORPE Mruary,’iwftetoteJlouStV” SHERIFF’S SALE.—
in the town legal of Lexington, hours of Oglethorpe the life county,
within the sale, estate
<rf Mrs. Jam* E. Moore in a tract of land con
lan<ls waiter Johnmm, SlgTSSSM Mrs. < rowlev, Glov
uf
Brooks and others. Levied on a* the life
estate of Mrs. Jane E. Moore, under the pro
visions of the last will of John Myore, deceas
etl-the said life estate.being «b« subject ««-d 'M™.. to be lane de
fcitoi by
hundred rea ,j v i«. cn taj,i off and Msigned to her in two j
and seventy-two acres of said land, I
levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of said county, in favor of 8 .
vs. Jane K. Moore, and will be
,
taiiiiag l acre, I rood and 1 rod, with improve- l
thereon, situate io town of Lexingtoo> !
Oglethorpe county, and adjoining lots of the
Methodic Church, colored, being the W. lot M. Willi SI
bam aud others, it on w
Griggsby of now Charles resides. (iriggsby, Levied on as
th« property by virtue
000^1 L belter n«d ;
Deupree. A. Huniiicutt, deceased, as lulministratora Charles Griggsbv. of L. j i
ifis78. vs
M- H. YOUNO, Sheriff,
itiLS/f , T. F,T iien... . “ f 7
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Abki . ebbRjuRT, 8 r., I PAKT1TI(.),V, F.ti.
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IT ap'pevring to the < curt that Temperance
1 8 iraim-ns r one of the defendant* in the
above stated vale, does hot res.de to the State
>rgia, but' in the State of Texas, on'mo
Uhnw f Sami ei. Lumpkin, counsel for applr
cants- .
/r-i* ordered.- That said-defendant appear Air.)
«the next Omr«,> the
^ ; tid''hf defiSlt
r .,., cr itH iu thereof said (kiurt will
Ordered sy, provided further, that by statute in of such this cares. order
the a copy Ya
be i.nhlfobed in o^i'.etkorpr up* a
., .EH.Om'LR
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the. above i* a true transcript from the OcbdKer min
u(efi 0 f Oglethorpe Given under Superior hand, Court, thfo 29th
Term, 1 *77 H. my Clerk,
October, 1877. Geo. Lehter,
eJSSSJML.
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Praetes*reguforlr EMen, Hart, Tahxferrt. iutheceauties Wilke*, of <wk-tborpe
as4.Cinke; ami oteshsre he JhM-lr «
tram.
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MESON LEXINCTOlirclORClA^ ACADEMY,
rp,l K EXERCISES of thw InsStalfoo w.H
* beemtawdoa MOSBAk, tdOief Janu
^‘hi SchoiaMir Year will amm* of nine
mon't,. Keins f.-vw „o,rt.-r. ..*
nine weeks each.
TERMS
P*■-•-» • g
BrxneW MxtL.nnaii.-s, per quarter i no
laagnanm A: Higher qr.. It «t
fontingtnt Eiprua, perquartm
.Studehts prepared for anyeiase in our Col
legos Ifoard „ r for reenable practical basilicas.
on term.
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NEW 1 ^«-W¥ FURNITURE | Ulllili vnu
KST iBLIKHKIAT.
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Furnitare, . ( . offlod, ^ n Bjirwl . ( ttSCS. ..
«*«-. at resionible prit».
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Having a supply o f moulding!* or* band, notice b»;
w‘H al«» ^r ramt- Pi eturea ai^ abort In
f al| „„j prices, jail
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“sfeSsfe bX f? ^ !S
■ <;„mc», Sauced, Work Boi«, Piwnution ('up. for. and of
Toilet S«* ud Yaac. China
them snecial- to your rttratactiot churches
ftKsrsws nmiwm.na made with
fit up Christmas Trees,
' j W* buy and d scii sell for fore cash ami FLEMING, FLEMING. we give . you .
bottom prices. BURKE BI'RKF. A A
| Booksellers and Stationers, Athens, Ga.
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Crawford Academy
CRAM'FORD, GA.
J. __ F. CHESEF,...... ______... ________. Principal.
Vires. M. E. CHENEY, Aaalalaat.
rpuj.; exerciser of this School will be
I sumed cm MONDAY, the solicited. 14th t>f .Tanua
rYt 1878. A liberal patronage
Pupils prepared for any cw*» i» college, or
for the practical business of life.
rates of tuition.
ggtrr^’!T fc T
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* k under ih.
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NOTICE :
'T^no.witfoSng j ■ foiT "n"sg,id
in
the PRACTICE prepared OV 'do alf DENTISTRY kinds of -Work,,he^ahu* in which^
^ J s to JEWELRY F^rARLI.slI*
kft*pv up his will do nil
I MENT as heretofore, and manner
■ (> f y>»rk in both profewuons, at nioxt reasona*
We wtfob^t^Jewriry hie ai.low ££££Luv
1 at mtete
bv uurehss,-d sttendwl . , the . •
Mv lfontsljatrnns will be at
home, when rfreired,when notification by
or otherwise is given me.
B CBEDEL.
~7 ~
RMTi ’
J
Al Ct llTA. G.%. {: %
f • p • J. BEBKMAN, Prop T.
~ ———— —
1 L T* ARGENT stock-of Fruit and Ornamental
j 4n wSb ^ L-rewer.
of Southern Fn.it snd Horti
| eultarlsta. fifiMOfl«w*«j£P'“ >r ot* nowrrca<ly of the
uLtf'‘’ P v,f„h u most
j *%&££ i»u N urserynien. Send
inv4-Iy
j j ©
minmnrni
i
AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITION.
$50 TO $100
SAVED BY PURCHASING AT THE
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE
Pianos and Organs
THE MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS,
, The r , Largest . , and , Best .. Assortment 4 aun -, m<in t bouth
of Baltimore,
At Pnces Absolutely , _ Beyond Competition ....
ms
____^ P
mBSs
Law P RICFJ* Quick Sai.es
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
,. . ri
- ift t.very variety,
SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS,
M U 8 1C Si 1 MOICu^liCllSe,
Aud everything pertaining to a
FIRNT-1L4NN WI SH IIOINE.
TUN ING AND REPAIRING
TTA NOS, CHURCH. PIPE and REED
ORGANS ami all kinds of Musical
inents thebvstvkiUwl Tuned and Repaired and ouvof by Mr.C. themostthor- H.-T.vy
ton, workmen Taylor devote.
otigh South. Mr. of
neartv fifteen years in the remstrueu.m 1 ,,.
.
the AUi'll sTA Ml sli llol sK.
G. 0. Robinson &.Co.
■Its BP.O.U) ST„ ACUI STA, (i.V.
J
•>< H««h bOWK.S.M cTtTfftV ATIONAlxl.&C tnV
A H at Uie %L-STO< lowust K pne of everything cann-t m our to* line un
l.teinentorv_Si»ull!ng {> B,H*ks per
. ^ r
whitsok o. Johnson,
IHnfnno and “ Pmmeoilnr of Im L3W
’
LEXINGTON. t GA.,
M r itl praticeinthe counties of <’Hrlethon e
'Madison, Elbert, WHkea am!
and in the Supreme Court of Georgia. ,
PETER KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, CA;,
HAS SOW 05 h.UTD AXD FOR sal.F A ST<K K OF
.
BOOTS AND SHOES
I'nrivslkd by * E y hnas.? in the Southern States, and the only one who
RETAILS SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES!
Everr article seld by ti'.n will brftuthfully represented, andexchanged inside of* months, or
THE WONEY REFUNDED!
He re*pertfally mb* thefUiniiaafiiw friends in Gewtbtnd Sootb Carolina, and with
&2S PPTPR
'alralx KFFYAY IVlilistlki.t. V 'T^T» ! »r*
-* -Uei 1 tT-t, OA.
_
...... ' ......
— -
GOOD mwwww _ GOODS _ _ . v . n AT I OW .. PRICES ■*** t •
ROB’T II. y\ A Y & 00.,
, MANl FACrUHKRS OF AXD DEALERS IX
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
1IAOS, VALISES, SHOE FINDINGS,
«. arria g f JSItlfSLUSL- SaMlery HSNHUV, - W Sip 8 , «.
REIXASITORIFJS '
AXD SALES BOOMS: 3
» w ** ^ " tta ’ art *“ tl
ROimt. MAY - J. T. MAY,
A. R. HOODYEAH, 8 . S. PARMELEE
j i TO THE PUBLIC!
-and
Most Especiall y to Our Cou ntry Friends!
We wish to call your attention to the remarkable low prices sad dedsetion at which we are
now selling
| DRUGS, MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, ETC.
We can save von 20 per cent, in your parehanc's bv buying of us. .Special inducements o
Physicians and’ Country Merchant*. Having ou hamf a very large stock of Fresh Drugs,
; bought low, enables us to offer goods at bottom prices. We guarantee to satisfy.
Sl’KdAI. INDUCEMENTS :
mJIST'S-Warranted Dulo I O W 3^311160 baraetl fiardnn OeCUS, <U*A*
V„u rt or.,Gn.„n Peas, Beans an, Horn, in buikjud received.
' Flowei' St-etls nnd IIun^inR IluriketN,
ANY COLOR PAINT, MIXED READY
For dSe
I CIGARS, the best only 5c.
j IRON TONIC, 50c and $1.
LLN< » TOII lGlLLl FT l'OWDFU 1 J'vGLK, for tor sale sale
by M. H. ^rm M «• m '- raw ord *
ALLA 1UN OIL, ->dc gallon.
{ “ TEETHINA" Teething Bie Powders, 50c,
: cures the child and saves parent care.
TOOTH BKL’SIIES, from lOctooOc.
,JXIR BRUSHES, 25c to to.
BLACK DYE, 50c a bottle.
MILK OF MAGXESIA, 5«c a vial.
FJXE TRUSSH 8 , *1. ____________
Al-GUST FLOWER and COUGH
SY BUP, 10c a vial...... .. -
HAND SOAP, 50c and 75c a dozen.
HAIR DYE, as good as the beat, 50c box
R- T- BRUMBY / CO.,
IMPORTANT TO ALL r
A LARGE 8 TOCK OF
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES •
HATS, NOTIONS,
«- ( I ,
f
AT THE MAMMOTH sTOBE OF
HAIRE LATIMER’S
X-sli-»3iLI Cm A OTw « vjr:^V»
^0-riIVF. US A CALL HEFttRK BUYING F.LSEW1IF.HE, AM) SAVE MOXEY,- 6 ^
|JI\ Ull' Ulxftltiii (tRARINIt lit
SH A FT ING,
*&*%#%*&* U| ■ 1
JPVJU JL Ms
) CHEAPER than ever'before at the
Forest City Foundry A Machine Works,
AUGUSTA, GA.
GEO. R. LOMBARD &Co
En B* >«'**,
Celt on Ncrr w», '■ ——
.mil Gearing and
Machinery of all kinds
Made and Repaired Promptly
--WHERE TO GET-
r
j I
[ WT T* have on hand a Large Stock of the
H 'and Good.See*fo, which we offer to
readers of the ECHO at the following rates
All Garden Seeds at 50c. per doz.
We pay pontage on which all Seed except Peas, each
Beans and Corn, for we add 2c
* Jvas and Beans— 25c pt.; postage 1-te
Onion Setts—25c per ipiart; pontage 15c.
Bulk Seeds can be sent cheaper by express.
TO MERCHANTS
J { We Bend can list offer of LOW|GURES. SEED wanted, and be to
sure
j semi Money for Seed and ..Postage.!
1 We keep everything in the
PAINT ANBDRUG LINK
which we SELL'VERY LOW for Cajih.
C. V. LONG & CO.,
ATHENS, GA.
j
iGENERALTICKET agency
vie \V«V «v .««
2o»s RAILROAD SNattsc xx*C-‘ Ay. TICKETS «y rev «V .'So «»' j f
xy.-<\» -
for >ale bv All Routes to all Principal Point*
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Buy your,Tiekets iron’ in Athens aud get
all information , Ivn.I.lAMS.
t Apr. WM.
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga.
RUCKER & HULL,
COTTON
——A XU—
provision brokers.
Strict i attention Provision* given to the storage and
sale of Cotton dton and .... .
Wbreal. *!.««,»*» miJe OU Cotton
' ‘
****** anJ 6 °' ,cu> ' ! '
7 ,THoMt-M W.,«,:,„,rer
o >r. CLAYTON & THOMAS STS ,
dec.I-3m ATM»*. fo. O ... t.
'
^ TO -«iw THE riir. PUBLIC, (A
HS abii after die ffret of OeCeniber next, I
wilj 3
chronic diseases. Prompt day. attention !«•
given to aLLcaBvrntght or Charges will j i
uov‘.‘-3in WJW. ML JDERHAIf, W.
FREE ALMANACS, such as“ Greer’a,”
given free to all who will cull and see us.
FINK PERFUM ES cheap. A bottle
buying Brumby’s $5 best Cologne of Drugs from given to any one
worth us.
HAIR OIL, Hair Tonic and.Vamline
2,5c a bottle,
PURE WHITE LEAD *11 per TOO Iba.
PURE OIL at 85e per gallon.
TURPENTINE at 75c per gallon.
BUNCOMBE Cabbage Seed 60c per oz.
direct from Buncombe countv, N. C.
BRUM BY S COUGH MIXTURE, 25e
BLUE MASS, Idea box.
^#~In fact, if you want anything in
Drug line call on
Buggy ^ and Wagon ^
MANUFACTORY.
tr v *' mt I bwve reeenuy added' - to my Blai’k
- Wood
first-elans Shop, presided
over 1 have by also one secured of the. best the services workmen of in first-class* Georgia.
a
Trimmer the best painter and Finisher. south of Mr. Baltimore, James T. is also’ Lloyd,
j%&J*s in
7 u
class of work can be had any where in the U.
8. Blacksmith and Repair work a specialty.
Be sure and give me a trial. AH work war¬ wa
ranted. H. O. TU HKR. (‘raw f< rd.
PICTURE FRAMES. !
V, T toffie^oontrar^ E k«,» the latest: ‘notarithstm^dbiir' *toak nf MottWingp
»rts Uy ou
want your Framing diiiie in gwul ntyir and at
BURKE & FLEMING,
Rp..k«Ite» and Stationers
MORE NEW GOODS
—AT- {
ThelillstiineStore
1 I WOULD mtwt respectfully inform my ma .
ny frieAds aud customer* that I have just ,
returned from market, where I bought a large ;
and select stock of
DRY NOTIONS, GOODS, IIATS, CLOTHING, B<K)TS. SHOES,' I
CRoCKERY, TIN AND HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, I
BAGGING, TIES, HOPE, [
And numerous other article*, which I will :
sell at very low* prices. Give me a call.
J. PHILLIPS
Milfofiine, Goose pond diNt.,Oglethorpeco. Ga,
A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED.
Simmons' ^ f
rv
I j
!
£fyfiC/ Co/ifp % K ^ j j
,
o 1 :
__' I
.
l !{orLiytrW^:
iterative Should be preferred as medicine a corrective in. and Fir-t- al
' to every other m**.
ly, it allay* fever; secondlv, and it cleanses the
bowels without violence pain ; thirdly, y, it it
tones the stomach fifthly, ; fourthly, it it .reguiates healthy the the
flow of bile: promotes jwr
; sixthly, it relieves the system frmn
unwholesome humors ; seventhly, It tranqnii
ire*’’ blood the nerves; depurient. eighthly, and lastly. it acte f.*rrn*i ujiou the .
a* a ;t one
of the most certain LI VER RlTGTTATOES
known. It wilt remove wind -from the bow
els, and hence a dozen few drops cordial*.'to-relieve given to a luibe and is
better than a
i make it sleep. Containing no anodvne. ft
Sutmner Complaint and IJewater,.’ Iiwill .
£
a geoeral For regulabtr by HA1HE of the & LATIMER system,
■ *ale and J. T.
M. HAIRE, sole agent*, Lexington. BOWIE
A MOISE, proprietors, CfaarlreioB. atrg7-I
Attention, Nort h-East Georgia!
Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages. Rockawavs. Wagons, k.
OP THE OLD RELIABLE
IIODGSON MANUFACTCRK.
ATHENS, CEORCIA.
„ T T be . r . t r E en - toct , „ South, „ at Greatly Reduced Fnce». Oa?“ Repair Work a Specialty. $gjr The Best Sr*i -vS
Matrr.ai and the , Ftaesti Work in the State t^*Gallaud Examine before Purchsain* E4««whrre. work f
ru^i \ll Guara: -
COOK STOVES gSOLD
A. K. CHILDS &
ORbAhb; vVl‘1"V"T""' ORGAh b. ORGAM, 1‘ ‘\‘|‘ ORbANb ! 5
V
Th; iubufiben hu’ing been :ppoinicd Sole Agenu‘for the celebmmd l '
, L New . England V . I Organ ‘l V Company, ' V x
-
,
h ,
:Whodjejnlujumenu m‘prononuored lvydjlldges m be the best math in lun- countrywill always ;
:keep it lurgeiu-omnem of then Spiel: id € RGANS, of vuious styles, which are nnsurpnmd .
thfr Beauty of Cnse-& S‘Veetneuis ofv'l'one. .
Th y_ 1)an remind the Hi 85100111. hut Premium: at the late Fairs North. Great Bargains given 3
Diacdunuu ulaChnmha'md Every Omn hu 1 Wrinen Warmmec fmm the Mike!
for five item. Send for (‘Mogua The ma Emblir' ed House orou'm will send .;
Mn? inferior miclm OATESBROS" ‘ v ' , i
1 JSUC‘CFSHOBS TO‘GEO. w . A. OATFS, 244 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GA}
100.000 READERS
ORIGIN AND HISTORT
OF TUB
RUSSIANTURK
And the great contest row waging between
them. O ur Basso Turkish War Book U the
most Reliable, ‘ accurate Engraving*, and Comprehensive Map* nnd ;
and with 100 KUonnt
IHnn*, the most showy, desirable and useful
book now published. ■
5.000 ACTIVE ACENT3 WAMTflD.
Those desiring Territory on this work
avail avail themselves themselves or of oii^ on Wanted early early ^pliea* ap| fo
^SBfoAbo l.'JOO Agents r MU
GRAND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Kptvtna when all Single Books fail.
Also on our 100 StylMi ot' Pren.iam
FAMILY BIBLES,
AidsandBuperbHind- attS;
f <,r fheir Invaluable
inn, at the Grand Centennial Exhibition,
rlilLAfffcLrmA .
. .. _
f VlIHlfl R h PTfiN I I WII w \
1 IIA OrO I A I _ _ A
iMrtnIAL uUAr IJ
IS THE BEST.
Crumpton's Imperial Soapis the Best.
-Cramofon’ii Imperial Soap;'» the Best.
C nun P ton '» Imperial Soap is the Best,
Cramp ten *8 Imperial Soap is the Best.
*s-« w i. -hi* a*-.
Crampteii’s Imperial Soap is the Bent.
Crampton’r Imperial Soap ia the Be«.
Crampton's-1 rap trial Soap is the Bes
This Soap is manufactured from pure mate
rials; aud as it contains a large percent
age of Vegetable Oil, is warranted
fully ajuitl to the bent imported
Castile Soap, and at the name
time, contains all the
washing and cleans
ing properties
of the cele¬
brated
Ger¬
man and
French Laun
dry Soaps, ft hr----;—~—~
therefore recommended
for use in the Laundry,
Kitchen and Bath Room, and
. for general household purposes ;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers
and Machinists, as it will remove spots of
Ink, Grease, Tar, OH, Paint, etc. from bands.
The Hnntington, Pa., Monitor of April 5th,
pronounce* thin soap the best in the market,
follows:
Reader, we don't want, yo u to su ppose that
is an advertisement and pass it over un
heod«*d. Reml }it. We want direct your
to the advertisement of ‘‘ ” Cfampton's Cramp
Imperial the Soa'p." ' Having recommend used it in «»nr it office the
past year, We can as
qu alitv of soap in use. It i* a rare thing
get g< fi a- m. oap that will thoroughly' cleanse
ting ji nkfrom the haii’.i-.\u» :<is*= > from lin¬
but <'ranipton ? * laundry soap will do it,
we know whereof we speak. 11 iVespfo
aiiv adapted iv tap ten for tor printers, painters, engineers i |
id machiuiete, mach a> it will remove grease a of ail
from (he bauds as well
little Tittle labor. For genei lerai house
it it cannot ea Ite excelled. <
only by
cram pros BRO\S„ i
AU.I Oafd Uj^tu'^vfe. i
rale in Ogiethorj* county by
• .1 J, I Mi MAHAN, Crawford,
r. S. HARGROVE. Crawford. i
O. C. HALI., Crawford. '
M. H. ARNOLD A 80S, Crawfor-1. ! j
WITCHER <k JARRELL, Crawford.
HAIRE Ar LA TIM ER, Lexington. I
J. T. M HAIRE, Leximrton.
SMITH A YOUNG, Lexington.
WM. GOTTHEIMEB,Lexington.
310
ms
n J
THE ISON KING
THE BEST
-ASlt-
THE CATE CITY
Cook Stoves
Have no superior in the United States. These
celebrated Stoves and
J.C.WILKINS 1 “PREMIUM M TIIWARE
MARBLE I
OREAT REDUCTION IN URICES
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES
And the Work still mrs interned to the highest state of perfection. Call and get my prices
and be convinced that you are dealing with a £air and square man. Designs and prices ut
iny \ard. specimens of work on hand for tale.
A. R. ROBERTSON,
M:irM*'Var'i __ ■ • Nralplor and Monnuivutal Rnlldvr.
iulji.jaini: K.a... A S'irliul.Hi 1 . t'l.u-in Wirfhoq.*-. ATHl’N^ ■» 1
A. K. CHILDS. B. NICKEKSGX. Y. H. WYNN
CHILDS, NICKERSON&Co
No. 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS,
Agricultural Inplemeate, Leads, Oils, QHaaa, Varnish
HARNESS LEATHER, MILBURN WAGONS,
Cotton, Mnnilfa and Jdte Rope, Csrriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows. Hubs, Sp*.ke»
Buggy Wheels, Mill Findings, Axle*, Spring*, Anvils, etc. Bellows, Rubber Vises. and Hollow Leather Ware, lielting, Mill Sawn,
ete.
Miinufai*turers’ agent* for the sale of
FAIRBANKS* STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS, SYRUP MILLS
W I N And Evaporators, I P AND Watt 8 f*lows. Y Farmers HR ’8 Friend CELEBRATED Pfow, Circular Saws, COTTON Pumps, GIN 8
II A W
Any article in our liae not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the least poa*»Me
delay. Call and examine ottr stock and prices.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
SINCER MACHINES!
SE VV 1 NO
AFTER tl.!*, the FAMILY HBWIXQ MACWStX will be wild for CASH u nJalbwM-.
Plain Machine, $35 1 Covered Machine, $40: Drop-Leaf Table Machine, $45
A II Machines fully guaranteed anddelivered free of expense.
Machines sold on HALF-CASH plan if desired, with an advaneementof $5 on above prices
SE EDIKS, TUCKERS, l ORDERS OH AXD OTHER M. A TTA B.—Parties < H ME STS at Chicago prices,
for all Machines. Parr Sprrm aspeiealijr. are cautioned against
using such .Machine Oil as in put up and sold by Druggists. &t|L> Also, a fit ne assortment of
OUU CIIROMOH AM) FRAMES
EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP!
J. B. TOOMER, Agent f
(Office over Talmadge, Ilodgson & Co's store,) ATHENS, GA.
J. H» HUNTER, I>oeal Agent, Antioch, Ga.
K
, ^jgk y jr *X :
- mm A.
r -’. w R* - ■
WE OFFER THE ABOVE
Magnificent Ammoniated Super-Phosphate
To the Planters of Georgia, and have no hesitation iu recommending it to that the all fullest who extent.
We shall endeavor to meet all legitimate competition, and feel assured use oui
articles also will be highly pleased with the result*.
We offer our
(< EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,”
Which we believe is equal to any on the market. •" Cotton Option given if desired.
Call on our Agents for terms and prieea.
GEO. W. WILLIAM-S A CO., Charleston, Proprietors, S.*C’*
Agents at Lexington, HAIRE & LATIMER. deeH-Jm
A VALIiABlE INVENTION”.
THE wom.0 BSfeOWHES
WILSON SEWliO MACHINE
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo- otfier
•WO"*- " SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER Xhan
machines. Its capacity fs unlimited. There are more
MACHINES sold in the United States than
combined* sales of all the others. The Vl. iLSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing ail kinds of repairing, machine.
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each
WANTEO. ACCNTS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor-Sttt^&Jta£tonStx^_Chlcago ^_lll«^^nd_8an Francisco, Cal^
SINCE AUGUST "1st. 1876