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THE OGLETHORPE ECHO
T. L. GAXTT,
fWTOX PlELISHEB KSU PK*rM«TO».
nu ay »f - - Febnamry 13. IW
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THE EOEIH EASTEB5 BONDS
Wevr —
cent geo nty ex press
great t rtnwstr^aossjut ftr. at, »*Kf totters* ««e
d‘-mn Cr rnor Coiqmtt for ^gnrng the
hornin'of this railroad . but as a grand
qjT—« *r. ik»ir gpininn.. thia -1^1: ^
pH ft wf hiv Excellency meet ' the hearty
and almuat unanimous emlor^ement of
i^fc iiUeiUgeat «****t a m our miJiL. xlua
* >y man. w th the and advance*
jment of our section and county at heart,
ran oppose any honorable measure to
build up and advance the comincrcfa!
prosperity of Athens, is to of ua a profound for this
mystery It 1 % the heart trade
•ltd manv other counties, and every drep
ot tittle drawn therefrom only serves to
weaken u* kthciw prosp.-my is the
iif^fMrity f*!* Oglethorpe , Athens’ future
is linked with bur own mo in and crip*
ole h< r. and quick ly w »- wi:isucJtUe fru'ito
IT Tunrofc* policy-. - * Fanners, do
>a that y«»u owe the murimum
pro '** »btch y , m are now enabled to
pllfClhil*** » r« * to the completion of
/ the».*i* fn railroad ? Merchants,
d* » f Z. u. i* the compHition offt r*M by
fwi «»dih>- Georgia n»«d into a
u freight* that' *av«* annually ?
« Dm. o'Htxl* of dollars
at Mi .± Mental -auy-pj i; ’ ; ft tlmL
redound t<» the bfo-|*erity ol Athens, and
build op a Madina ceiitre at our door
*. . or» . u <ae ill the Mate.
In ti» omiKtion allow us to call
tenti- ’ the untiring and patriotic dc
votii'. >i one inau to Athens and North
eft*! * Qideljwrpe’ii -;fgia—that of lion. }|. If.
t'JU. only regret is that
■V»-
non to the next Congn-ssional Convea*
tion. But w«* feel that the g allant old
?vth writ prove wonky the4ru»i, ttud at
her next election return their ablest
statesman, purest patriot and most devo*
led son to the halls of Congress, A gen
tleman recently returned from a
through Madison county, says that
people are to a unit outspoken Carlton
men. While we will not be allowed
Vote fer hirn in the capacity of Congress
man, Echo’s we now ticket boldly announce be: For that
next will “
eroor of tieorgia-^Hon. 11 H. Carlton.’
DISTRESS IN HOBOKEN. N Y
A telegram this week announces that
3,000 person-are on the verge of starva
tion in Hoboken. Tbi fuml «et apart bv
that eity for the relief of the poor is* o*.
hsu-ved, and those wlio were dependent
upon it for the necessaries of lite are now
thrown uivon the charities of their neigh
bors. Five hundred families each aver
aging, four ptwms.nre if without ford or
Twi The Udie* two old men, who
died la.t week, were allow.d t«, remain
six dav, in their wretched hovels unbn
ried. neither their friend, nor the poor
commissioners being abl$ to pay the
funeral expenses. ,\’ g»*noroiis uudertA
ker ultimately buried the bodies. There
is an old man who hat been sick for six
weeU. and in that time he has had hard
)v anything tri eat. When the "city phy
sician visited him lie wa* found to be
Slowly dying of starvation. Numerous
other Cfi«« of ah equally dbtrew.ing'Vfr'
lure are reported from day to day. The
office of die poor master arc constantly
besieged by aged people and sick men,
Women and children, pleading for aid.
Such recitals as the above should cause
tt... heart. «f ,mr penple W ...vrflow wUh
♦itank-n. the liivyr ot ail (,.K>d for the
■many hii's.ihg. vouchsafed tin- fiction, down
.While many of us are weighted
with Care, and debt, .tarvwt'tngimiur
midat i. unknown. I’tavc :tnd plenty ha.
been for .many year, -the portion of Ogle
— tiit i rp e ; hut wv frrftbnt o tt r p e op le do
hot properly appreciate these great
logs. Let «» give thanks !
A CVCL0SE VMST9 ADBUSTA
“Xfh^nvursday mghr/fite Stinnst , \u
pied by .thunder nib and lightning. There
that was a which ru ling and tremor, similar to
of earthquake.- accompanies The a slight stroke*
but billowed by storm passed awav,
destruction was in a cyclone * which left
cyclone its path. A little after I
o’clock the struck the city on the
southeast, near Centre, street, Kud^ demol
ished many houses. The lower market
hou^, h large structure in the middle of
— Br<ntd street; was literally lifted
smashed into atoms, several brick ami'^
wooile.n imiifiings were wholly or-partlv
destroyed. T he house of Mr.
and Levy the was family blown down upon ibC escaped inmate/,
hurt, with the miraculously of lady, uu
A number of exception one old made.
narrow escapes were
The cyclone traveled from southwest ti>
nortlu' j-i, M?id covered :i spar/ ribont
lltree hundred yards w ide. Only two
persons were killed. The Columbia rail
road depot is a total wreck, borne dam
age was done to the Central railroad de
pot, and many private residences were
injured. The aamage done to the city
is estimated at $60,000.
BOU) ENGINEERING SCHEMES.
The coldness of Canada i, one
hm'ra;;,..';nr:^p,^ y , X r
kasa^^sa
request of several subscribers, We would
Brown’s in otir next letter publish the the financial Hon. questioii.” Joseph E.
on
An examination of the document show
eri eo il to be n oi or such . uui great creat lentrth tengtn that mat the ne
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sasfesssgsstrsittf
iSusi.'Tjawiiys
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E CKOtsB ASD THE ““•CMMsST. CBESCFKT
— The lurko-iiusstan ia practically
war
d." Rttss,'a"has l g?Anled
hosts is concern,
have’been Erratic iwo^Miwers. - 1H ^w.ng
tivcsof the The
nia, Servin', iszi
ana Montenegro, will.-m. I
rior'u-'d(-rv‘” nil-„o‘fw.fa-fin 5 UnZ 2 lilt
Z Z, l 8 cn tb- \ ,u : u,ta ?
Mr , a ( r r ”' , ■ T artiant . fit’s, b.
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A A SEFABIOW kuABIODS avticATThw AVOCATION
(mil.."..*, ■ make a great tuss because
the 1 m.nc*e iinjs.rt women for immoral
piirpos, s. imt llv S.tir Fratic;.”u Alai!
saystii-ve csLmy of Frenchmen in
that i tty mm!, ring two hundred and
knowu ... the Magucreaux’Bcothefiiood.
Wla.l’v. invnn. »u«’y. iip»n the varmt, g*
nr pi,ccririit,.. imported from France.
fli. -r tu.m.-u itr- In ii, abject slavery a*
. their« „ . -ist. re..and the non - share*
! »-trhi.ifo,.' sy-t.-niiiticaliv lip >ro
' priauu inconfu: to **f jhe tbrw miious creatures, brytherhrK>d. drawn from The
S!* nvarlvthe nii lowe-l IS chisa of the I T*.. 1 r ; ; r n
•
rL^L4'-^ ranges lr<>n t .uree nun to few <dght «f ol hundred, tS;»Ki young, dol*
lor- per month.
Bor ran of Siberia* Qakl^iJrer Xian.
The exile* who ltve in the mine* are
convict* ©on viet* of of the the wont worst type type and and p*> oolincal
offenders Danders oftheteat. of tbeiievL The The murderer martlet for
hi«i for villainy, bU patriotism, the intelligent Polish rebel
are dot med eaua’iy
worthy of pustshmeat of of slow death.
They never see the light of day,
.- aT ,,i _ „ - A ;; r tr r-
depths of the earth, extracting silver or
quLk*;.Ufcr t under the ey e* oft as hta Ae te r^
iron who .______,, gates, ij.-tve , v guar ^ refer* ,.IP-. led not bv _ sentries, ______ lo spare t c!o-e lb. m to
shafts,’and {ndgp«~ * r,r «treet*, at the bottom of the .L.
»4. a the miner* are railed «t.La off . »r
from use another in gangs of twenty.
They Tderp iriihrn mewea hewn out
t ^ e r^k—very kennels—into which thev
^ iave to crawl on all-lours.- _ Prince ____ 3&*
Ettbomlfdri, who was aoth o rix ed to
T j S;t 0He D f the mines in OtHil at a time
w hea it was not suspected that he would
^ver publish an account of his explore*
tians in France, has given an appauling
acc <.untof what be saw. Convicts rack*
cli w j t h the joint pains which quicksilver
produces; ,} dropped men off, irh»j«e who hair and evebrdwa
j ia and were gaunt as
,^Mona, lash. were They kept have to only hard labor under
* be two
a year, Oiristmaa and Easier ; all other
day*, Kundavs incindetl, they must toil
oot H exhausted nature robs them of the
uae G f their limbs, when they are hauled
up t< > die in the infirmary.
Five vears in the quicksilver pits are
enough to turn a man of thirtv into, m
apparent sexagenarian, but mate have
been known to struggle on for ten years,
Vo than who has ever served, in the
mines is ever allowed to retura home;
--TrbtsrrT -hr
grace is it-ave to c<une up aud work- in
road gangs, and it is the promise of
this fevor a» a reward for-industry vfhich
operates even more than . the lash to
maintain ployed in discipline. the Women- sifters, and are em
mines as get no
better treatment than the nett. Polish
v.rmaGddle, by tb* have btr» «em <iuwii
wbi). the St VUen
conspiracies recently,fidfoa have connected been consign with ed Nihilist
t o the
mines in pursuance of a sentence of
j labor.
it must always be understood that a
sentence of .Siberian bard labor means
death. The Russian government well
knows that to live for vears in the atro
cious tortures of the mines humanly im
euphemism jKwsible, and, replace consc*qu**ntlv, the the use
to term capita!
punishment hypocracy of ia all merely official apace with
statements
Russia. Once a week apope, himself
exile, goes down into the anine* to
the consolation of religion, under
form of a sermon, enjoining patience.
the same occasion he derives a
The miners, who lire habitually on
and black bread, are aHowtsI a
kopeck for a good day ’s work, and this |
sum the invariably rancid goes spirit for liquor. Weep Perhaps
raw, serves to up
theirStrength ; any aflortU bow, the v ii«oxica- I
tion il bring, on the unfortunate
the only dreg of comfort they can thini expect
on this earth. One ahuddera to of !
tlm -tale of the better educated men who
reluse the consolation of occasionally
drowning be their sorrows in liquor. Wbat
must the plight of professors, journal*
****** ists, land-owners, who have, been con
to die by inches lor the crime of
emitting liberal opinions, which in Eng
land bring a man to great honor and
comfort on all sides*?- /V/ Matt Gazette,
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Remarkable Masonic Incident,
The first Masonic funeralthat ever oc
curred in California, took place in the
veaf 1M!», and was performed over the
body Sun' of a brother found in the B iv Lre- of
Fra,nwo. • An »cceuht of the
wtatea th at on rheTmd y nfthwdn
evascitwa. found a .ilver mark Ufa Ma
s „n.i,p (mw bicli was engraved the ini
tials of hi. name. A little further j„.
veatlgation revealed to- the behtrfderthe
imwt ainguiar exhibition of Masonic em
Me m r t liat ww eter d r a w n li r -
nuity of nothinglu man upon the human skin,
There i» the history of tradi
tion.of-Kreemasnimt^uiooL Iti.'ieft P ) i l . I h. au,
d»tt,d <>n arm, inred and
him ink, whrth turn OJOld lifit effii®
Bible, ■■■the'-'square: and compass, the
gavel. twenty-four inch gauge and common
There was also the Masonic pave*
merit representing'.the Solouion’s ground -floor of
tassel, which surround- Temple, and the indented
.in the it, tire Wax* j
star center. On his right arm,
and artistically e xecuted In the same
indelible liquid, were the embleina per* i
the lining to the fellow craft degree, viz: j
square, the Invel and'the-■ -plumb.
T’hcre were also five oidere of architcc* ^
the luscan,duriCt ioutC.Cori nthian.
composite. ___________ ___________I........
In removing the garments from hisfl!
the body, the trowel presented itself, with all j
other tools of operative masonry.!
Gver his heart was the pot of inCen-*c.
On the other parts Of bis body were the
beehive. the “ }* of»k of < VnistitMthm^
guarded pointing by the l'yler’s sword ; the sword
to a naked heart; the All-seeing
?ye I the anchor and ark ; the hour-glass;
the scythe; the second problem of Eucid;
the sun j moon, stare and comet; tlje j
steps emblematical of youth, man*
hood and age. Admirably executed was
the weeping virgin, reclining upon a
broken column upon which lay the i
r ^,h. 'Z
i.n m o rt »i„v
-
der. Last week two young men
, .. , ,
“ s,on y
j 8 P ,oc f °* woo 0? belonging fortl to Mr. , Card,
I 1 »“'>« of Alexander.
^ ,ey descended iuto a ravine, through
,,-hich runs a small stream of water fnr
sssraft
sv-*.
heavy York bras* padlock taken Irtjni a New I
Ceiitralmilroad ear.^^In the cave I
was found some package* of clothing can""
books, cigars, and eleven ovater A
hlerT andaYroke^ being'byThe kerrnwhe'lamp' 1 ’The ^ j '
nZc^ ’it iXhi,.n£'n^r hv a
'
- ■■ yf’ rtf ’* ' by
^ V af '? ‘ h V e f, I,e ( ‘ omnurt:,ftl 0rJered . Nurseries — from you the
signed ancle for the amount of your bill, j
waiving law..a«d all homestead and exemption
countermand •p-itiv,.’,.V,,gr,o'ing 4he .order.” The not will • to '
trees
he delivered a! Crawford on the lfith day j
expected ,,t 1 . hrugry, as per contract, and you -are
to receive and pay for them ;
promptly on that day,
. /font forget • • * tmfyawford - — the j
to go on
ll/lt ofFebruary,’and pay for the fruit ;
'«"•* yt'ai ordered from the Nashville
Nurseries. ;
--. ’• - :
aturday, , February the sixteenth , mst .
-
] * day you promised . to receive and
P a >’ for your fruit tree** Uon’t lorget it.
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V r ml1 P avfnr >’" ur time if, when in
Athens, of* you will walk through the M*roTfiu*ur. large sale*
the Athens Furniture i
ihg Company, their at beautiful No. 12 and Broad exfcnshre Strte:, ud ^
.
ftli kind? of ruruuure, Varlvr G njon, etc. !
den. Grant Interview Wt. Vesuvius.
1,5 ] , .• ,’Si y • • ; Ku , ■ ,,
V esu\ii<s ■ not r .t at all.
>nwke away. I hk- I! • m an meorri
" «a=
<£»i'S"; .
■
*,Vesi.^b-— ‘he hiils and.I'.'-■ .snwked No. I m ever. as |
since I can recollect. *rre it—teo have I ; !
°“ ,Jr “J folks complatn !>ecause my to-j
‘be grounding ?^ntan%kpl^'A.m«4mlw"n"d coun'uv.. j
Grant-Go.a
5™it'
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The Most Unfortunate .Man Kver Born. '
A Portsmouth man was going east with j
hi? wife, when the train started ofif very
suddenly friends.’ while he was talking to his
He grubbed hold ,,f
cifuekni her on the train, jumped after
her, and away they went fifty miles ah ;
hour, wtth-his wife shrieking and tearing .
her hair on the platform, and a woman |
he never *ntv before going into high-!
pressure monster,' hysterics yelling, in the car. calling him By!
and “Save me I”
a terrible mistake he had got hold of the
wrong woman, and. the conductor refu
ing to Ifften to hi* explanation-; kickei '
him out otthe car, the brakemari chuck
ed nnn into the ditch, the sheriff met him )
he was half way back to town and j
put handcuffs on tiro and when at last
ktot home he saw his business partner !
holding his wife on his lap * and^teHing
f* is„ r r t t. __ " cre m f^ - m th e W0 / 1J i
who rt loved her much u better than, , her .
taithles? husband ever did. He says the I
ticxt timc he travels he will walk. ——;
MODES?! MARRIAGE*. 1
ia Extract Irma III* Warf • *«••/
ItrrtH
b* I ‘
January 1, IkT7,-t’Mi it am real
lj maried * It seHM « dream.
February 1.—W>0. fhi* >. fude4*dr?e- t
iHtjr! And Kate is « oaa eould twh.
It (foe m** to boatrer her petty lit*
“* exacting **“«” ways. 1 ““** !ut * rv *« « M
-
trrindem,an d have wy raise d;— , ,
-^n _
mamed man sexpen*es—
March March 1.—Kate 1.—Kate ttft'IcTst i» » a a gviod good nd that girl. girl. . Ru! Ru! #
fhose women Woa t a a man
cant carj 1 break off off from m !“ 8il all niscltavana 14 short
a»—an a '~* Q incie. ieicie. She pout* and cries even
. fesur
1 *»*-W mao wt » s at t*a «i
evemn * OQC * * meDth - “ *‘* >m
a “ttle exacting at time-*, but Kate—
Ka t e—s he makeattp f o r e very -
llupg- -a- April I.—We’ve had first big qoar
our
re i A man can t expect to come home
•
from ‘ swell dinner without being a
tri “ e h° w came you so. Tne»e wo
mea nothing but blacked* confirmed, drunk; and
a f da, rags, poverty, eye*
^ ^be future future because because . a a fellow id low
pte** •prung’; occasionally,
” a y >prmg. spring beautiful
.
-sptng^ E Hte_* mot .*er tnfc*
mg with us.. I _miss tae pleasant eve*
ni »K» ** ?f » H***} & }' mt tJ»getber
when first married. Kate s mother is as
1 * womaa f any mother-in-law can
* ,ut s<»mehow they re together so
mf,a “ * and the old.lady and Jcate are so
confidential that it seem* to me at tunes
as if I d halflost her.
- J “ ne l.'-Katcsoldest unmarried sister .
. has been staying wit u 3 during the last
used .Jt.dA»as4i**L*a»^»a» when visited p places i»s».a m- a*
tt to we
••vmusemeut tolook together. It s a job anyway, It.
' r>ut-for three, women. ex
' ptu-slvc too. Yet. for KatcN sake, 1 love
my mother-in-law and my sister-.n-iaw
The women ah talk as if tvey
were going into the country together.
FiMnciaHj, «h» i» muainwiiig. »U things
J«<* li.-There IS fMMBio
own house.
l ____July 1- , ^ omen allpacked Kale’s up and
0 ®® tQ coun try. Aunt
be! has been staying with us. I have
s,e P l ^ or a fortnight on the parlor
^ **■* that the house is empty.
•I ,, ly 15.—iI meet Marv Holmes every
morning now as I walk downtown. Ma
O’s people were wealthy once. Hhe’a a
sweep-tempered, kee button & pleasant btmks girl,
P ir ‘S Cos.
August l.—Mary and We myself were out
at the park'last night. have many
sympathies in I common. could f"ihe find is lonely-- Iriend.
wish she a
i w »*h-
.
September and I.—Here has been borne a slid- row.
" :ltc the rest have come^
denty. SomeMj - been Holmes, wnttng to K»te ;
" If ‘ anl1 ^b r .v
»clober _l. -I think l m a patient roan,
1 can t ‘ tan ‘ i a good deal. But if mother
,n ' *aw and srster-m law and aunt-in-law
dav '' anl 51 row - they can nave th« it. house. Darn the
.November they overcame I.-lbej mto and
ve gone, Kate
wtththein.
.. pfWtber “‘J I..11- re Judge . '' . Break
’
v »-^theriiu nte ayo paper, w.an»-. ncompat of temp,
*
- n Dozen Duels, .
A Senator who lou> •* a
Georgia One of in. the the prplifi. las' es of of the last duel- in
cen
turv was the “ Ya. »d.’’ This was
the purchase of tw iijiqns of acres
of the Oorgia “ Yazoo lerritoi Gbmp- .thipahy the called paRvy
r.
1 I-gwlature was
br,bv(J - M ll ° the I va ‘ ne bill. As
»?n as it became whole pen
P* %'? e f°* e U P ,n ,a ^‘ * R° Eegls
" fio
'* > ‘ i ttv<11 r>11 ' J’ uv.- . . vcriii
w,:ri ‘ . *', :
“llt.Ki'd to- ■' Virgi -!'*««, 'ii j thcr ,
i At U>t thy .people . mighty
antt takf ttduivnt mil
prepared •;tetote<Lifct-..... lu de=J.rt. V» tniprovtsed dmtroyeil
1 ® »‘'d- < 0e
by divine hre. tun -gl«W_ -rd, a
h airei1 “ iln hc!i
<he , l .ti rehl ne nt - wn
aflame and tan U s* a mat
"T
jfp^. e ver wa, f J ■“* Jackson— ponents a
■
remark&D; ms a young
Englishman, Who essness and
18 - P°J elected VPr * h*^ him •’’° * oplo he that
u ‘y /
0 * 1 Vw. U ^ 1 ^ a
re J, 1111 *,,, ,:lt0h "" 4 « v iaz<»o
‘
rau w a : H C0,,t * Ur at. on.ee
resignedI . , . Kiat,
uw t =•••»—, aim can
as -'t'd the Mate ;o. !• * He was
un! , in
re *V. *’ utterances.—■■•:■!■ . ■ a few , t ‘* w T u ^
|* t e 'fought wus r^nark a halt h*. b • >n. terms One -and of
co | ,c W» , on. He va • nged to fight
a k ‘!”‘ 1 ue 0t ' J ,,e8, at 1 avi " '” n { -«< 01,0 °* or*i. 11,8 ?
<irt V >a ^ 4 , p rmi n mi
- - ———
make thw one a p itt would serve
J? a ' varn,,, K' H l: I ■ i s therefore,
l “ a ne ana “ l8 tjFP'— i. iiiouid each
. o’clock
a small boa at
aua to pull tp < i’i ■ sides of the
• m vannah river. At y 12 o'clock
; 8,a , * d , tb ,a ’ ' \ r tly of wooded the
*. “ at * v ,n v of
V avam,a K “ Mver. . l.j; 7hiX“i
“^tt.'n, ^ • . He should
*&£*££■. ^ATona r
srassfci
ts—E ^
Written for th, F An.]
» *rtWM.
0»l, » hrasar «t gMv, a vnterme, Amr
j^^^Siriuuaa, wretch, h«r*mC be Utt-Begnae:
? ,, 0 If you’re
You'd.*! r t tel! nt-oi your warn*.
insuch dtstre*? ... w
Ga to the * jifc-ba***—«t^adaa«fe—ymt Ilaou
Y^.T.^V.'^r, 111 buyArri^idm
^ * that oM hatT S L‘ y.hc”a f«2
Ienon _____ the curb.
| *eft Maj->r I wvuld keep aach horrors
aatofsiirht: A’es, love, we'H
They k our a nerves o»e
ur up-ra t«-aigot.
. ■ ■- p»«, a ragged, pehied
■ m
Stnp, Jim. d ae ’ t g» ^ . * i F’ .. . . r
-
himifweeafi bother with the L chap- .
“ Oh, p*h*w ’ don’t
not akm to you ;
Come, hurry rm, or else we’ll ms m that jolly •
oyster <tew. and tm I're *>» no
A, f.,r (he (.auiwr rai^s
cash to — he it is
i p»y ;Q y tar, am! :f Carves not tnv
affair, Ltt®—you
,r.. Dob, there goes Joe
■ kinj ^.^rwt^kr. well, of <s>urse : betting
^ y , n by t»n
- hs t»or.*v.'’
Thair pwjr. v* le child Look ! pupa, dear—
f.^' nk " tW-t are hare;
^ ”^Lwoir. trir any clothe*, and not a
^
»<a- mind it,” eh * Oh!'papa, if
» n.e ‘
twast sorely freeze. . It
j fe H „« i M uund—I'd s cow
a* <<.idonnbe. cold and had
Her were
j t pan®, that you would, and
- n -^r t ;«s T know. ntneb —I'm all
But ti«*n “yon love me very
the w.,rld to yoa. ,?
poof'lit child! oh, howl wish someone
»..uld love her coo.
Q Ah ^ at the ^ of Heaven we all
, «nnd— the
Vo jewels rare, nor blooded steed can win
iwti., land : ■ r™.
If chanty l. yanl.ng I.T... .hare w
*. *f™**? in pain—may suffer
tr-mt and woe
Q ur jh> hkher *u»sr. shen
tr*»m earth shall g->. '
Thau iAaarus found. We only pray that Gud
| will pity take
On every puree-proud .beggar for . the . dear
tieoeemer s «uve. r ha.u u lkaky.
OHIflUtL CAM SICS I LUiTf IlMDIfIM Fnllx.
Counsellor »t Law
LEXINGTON, GA,
r . ^.^nrlv Taliaferro, in tin* enuntiea of Madison.
FJbert. Hurt, Wilkes, Oglethorpe
and < larke; and else where by special con
tract. ja«4.-ly
NEW FURNITURE
lISTiKV.IKIinEKT.
^ y Nicholson’s, \V1 LSON,^ip ’Bread stairs, over Athens,Ga., Reaves &
, neWfen»inm street, lib and
ha. establish^! a in Hue,
» prepared !<> ftinuab all kinds of
Fllrllitllrf, ^ (llllillS. V Iiltlial Cases.
■
Itepmrms'oil ,
satisfaction kimtaof Furniture W special
’ guaranteed.
Having also a -apply lectures 4>f.»-t.-uMimr- >*n liand, notice he in
will Frame- at nhort
sutw-rior style. . .
Ml ATIOCT I Ivbi
r J. PI 1 ft - undersigned «res notice that
,.-pWpared m? UTwTl^nKX^rllt “« wWvh
>h to do hII kinds of work, he also
krew» uj» his JEWELRY fST A BUSH -
«,f MENT work as heremfowyand will do all manner
blc rates, ,« and uuarantre-iM*r»wt J? satisfacn«n *n
lilit Z
^ nlt . f . tlu puri'ha«y.l vl rewh yre.
Mv Orntal pair., nk .nrb, ; attnndnl al thoir
hornw when desired, when notification by mail
or othcrvrttw i> tpven me,
2, OKtEDEL.
'"I * 1 »'f" 1 (US |1l\lVnkblJ IIIAI C|\ f i
— -■'
0-s?
- ^sAriKsTRt
Pianos anil Organs
SPECIAL reduction
For ___ January,
187M.
40 to 60 PPA CENT. DISCOUNT
From Catalogue Prices.
LOWESTPRICES
-AND—
EA8IEST TEUXL-JEVER OFFERED.
Purchasers can save fmm {MiO to &IOO,
selecting from ted the makers following eelebra*
:
SBSw. «BSSS™.
-
JaSBflfe
-
r
ITr,. 1
•
aucusta music house
n nanos, ‘ Or
for the
spirfHERN STATES!
Price* m . Savannah . y' •——- and Augusta . always the
"ante aqdalwaysahwdot all coupetitren.
f™' Expreraanywhere-m
tuning—repairing
meats Tuned and Repaired bv Mr. C.H.Tav
S
m-arlv fifteen vears in the construe-tiuii of in
in some «1 the best factories inthiad
<-<*ihfry. ««d is tie only auf herized Tuner at-
1 ' AU.iL.-VA MUM. H..i SIC.
f - _
JOW PlttrES —^ UrirK SthES
- ■ ——- ~
ESTARLISHKIL.....
__
T-i L iHIltlQllfi »,t t XT MliPOQPlOQ •
* P A I lllltflllli UAIAUUU AHUHUltVH) 1 1 111 ufillilU
J. BBRSMAN, % LflL* PrOp’r. ,
--
ARGENT stock of Fruit- and Ornamental i
Tr* - -; K*.-*-. Evergreen*, Greenhouse }
n.d.Ln^ Bbint.* m the •southern State*.. -
Everything offered is specially adapted to J
of Southern F rail growers and Horti
mm bedding plant* now of ready
shipping. Prices lower than most the •] j
Northern Nurserymen. pSt toy4-1j Seafi
Cato l ogu *. — - j
PETER KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, CA.,
Ha * sow os hand asp for sale a stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Thrivalle*i by hooae in the Southern States, a;TTbe -«cly one whb
RETAILS SHOES AT WHOLESALE PRICES .
Every article sold by Kiai will be faithfully represent**?, and exchanged inside of 3 months, or
THE-raMONEY REFUNDED!
■ na.. ■’it .- and *
->ut fir.r.wtiB/Fron, iBe n,«nts of other hnuses. confidently assures then, a Having ol £+
|M*P cent* by fairing the el**s of good* he keeps.
PETER KEENAN,
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES!
ROB’T H. MAY & CO..
MANUFACfURERS OF AND PEALEILS IN
every description of
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES I
PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
^ - ailr .« as
M.3A.%Jrm 9 VALIBE» T 9 ^HUE Jt* X>* IN CwSS,
tiii.A, lUTIItt OF III mils, BElTIMi, ETf
Carriage Saddlery Hardware, whips, Unbrelias, Etc.
REPOSITORIES AND SALES ROOMS:
208 Broad Street, Augusta, Ea, SB Cherry Street, Macon, Ea.
TiOBT H. M A Y, J. T. MAY, ---
A. It# CKiODYEAU, 8. H. FARM ELBE
**•
TO THE PUBLIC!
-and-
Most Especially to Our Country Friends!
, We wish to call your attin-.ion to the remarkable low prices and deduction at which we are
• n«»w selling
J DRUGS. MEDICINES. PUNTS. OILS. ETC.
W e can save you 20 per cent in your purchases by buying f »f m. Special inducements o
Physicians and Country Mejphahta. Having on hand a very large stockof .Fresh Drugs,
bought low, enables u< to bfferfeoods at bottom prices. We guarantee to satisfy.
Sl’KC IAI, INDUCEMENTS :
BUIST’S Warranted Garden Seeds,
• Potato^, Onion S-is, Peas. Beans and Corn, in bulk, just received.
Flower Srcdw ond Ilnnufinur lltiNkrts,
IVV 1 WWtl COTrOIi P I x\ \ I 1 NT I, ilHALU \I1\PI1 R-P-i ftLAU I>Y 1
4Se
I CIGARS, ..e the . best oq.y 5c,
• IRON TONIC, 50c arid $L.
TOILFT Son^' POWDFR for «ile
hv V li Arnold A A\\»n Crawforri ™'
, .V A I V O* M
< .TEE or x.xn Til IN A' leetning i- I n owders, . aOc,
cures the child and save* the parent care,
‘ roOTH ISKt'SHES. from Hie to. 80c.
'HAIR BREf5HES,^5c tb $5?.
BLACK I > Y E, 50c a bottle,
vivrTnrii'fi; \rif OF M •VGNF'-IA S’ 50c h vial
HNE TRLsn ES,>1.
AUGUST FLOW and COUGH
‘ . t Ht J, 1 te a viai.
IfAJOJ SOAP, SOcatd 78c adnxen. :
j h^JB DYE,^ as good»? Hie best,' Site box
R. T. BRUMBY & CO.,
ATHENS, <» A.
A. K. CHILDS. K. NICKERSON. V. H. WYNN
CHILDS;
No. 15 Franklin Iloiise Building, ATHENS, GA.,'Wholesale and. Retail.Healers in
TT\CI1T I Dll ftfTITinT V'l* If L' I XT \ 1 t TT II A
lKUi\, A' 01 huh. li Aim V
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f 7
HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS,
Agricultural Iaplements, Leads, Oils, Glass, V arnish
HAMfSS—tEATHER, M1LBF RX WA ti OX H,
i Cotton. Manilla and Jute. Hppc, Carriage and Saddlery Hurctware, Fellows, HuIh, S kes
Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs, etc. Rubber ami J-eutli. r lieltiug, Mill Saws,
Mill Findings. 5 lt vll w _' BeH'Vws, Y i s ,,s | Ho ll ow VV are, ^tc.
Marmfarin ______
! . ' -h . rL r^ iaeatantr- Hi e-^ at e- ^ eP — ----- ___
FAIPBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, CIDER NULLS, S YRUP MILLS
And Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, Circular Saws, Pumps, ■
| W I N8H I P ANII SAWYER'S CELEBRATED COTTON GIN8
! Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordered wneu dewreu. with the least possible
i delay. CaB and examine obr stock and price*.
! (Lit EAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
WIONUNIERTS AND TOMBSTONES
And the work mill mmtiunwl'lo MnSfnfSe* the highcsl Mate of perfection, fait awl getiny prices
^7^ &,r ^ a ' ,Uar HOHSHTSONj '‘ Dw " 5 “ P '““ “
—■
! Marble Y’flrd , adjoining Reaves & N Nfulptor and .H4»nniiieiital Builder,
IMPORTANT TO ALL!
i . a Large stock of
W GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES,
IBS, fflVE?ra«!iuSwl(m 0 |IWE a. a .
/ To b ? ??JlS?e„V ash - ■
T
HA!RE& LATIMER’S
re-OIVB / CALL LEXINOTON, BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, «xV. AND MOXEY.-Wt!
US A SAVE
t
SHAFTING,
BOLTS,
CHEAPER than ever before at the
ForestA:ity Foundry & Machine Works,
ALGFSTA, GA.
GEO. R. LOMBARD &Co
‘
“ b «
**—WHERE TO GET-—
\
\\ \\ r E have on hand a Large Stock of Freeh
.....N, whi %l£« B. frr to th
-renders ef the b< HO at the ring rates:
All (iardFn Seeds at gJ.*L, 50«. W*rd0Z.
Bean.'S w .. „ T $£&*$*& „n all nZStt p m& CM
paper. i’.ss*n,i Brans- 2-Vcpt.; .
'foion postage 13c.
Setts—25c per quart; postage 15y.
Bulk Seeds can ti e s eat che aper >y express,
MERCHANTS
tv,.i»„„(r,imvri(Trt kw
jlouev „f fULS* tw.ureto **
wad keej.‘ for Soe.1 and
\V everything ia the *
e 'iVlY
^ riUjYl i rvrm Ai> JJ.JJKth TkTiTTrv JLXJN r t \T Hi
. . , a&ri VERY LOW * «..rC.k fopCasn.
«T T AWfl - ___^ NA
Uf l (J{l|T A fl 111
WW • I iV* i lU fUT yi/ii
ATHENS, GA.
FREE A EM.AN AC'S, such as “Greer V'
• given frt-.- t«» all who will call and see us.
EINK PERFUMES cheap. A bottle of
BrumbvN best ('ologne iSg. given many / one
lmy„,g>> worth of freri, «s.
HAIR OIL, Hair Tonic and Vaailine at
2f>e a bottle.
PURE WHITE LEAD fll per 100 lbs.
PURE Off, *t S5c per gallon,
TlttPENTfN E at 75c per gallon.
| IflTNUOMRE Cabbage Seed 50c per oz.,
i dtreet fVr>m HuneotMfle enunty, X. C.
BRUMBY’S COl'C.fl MIXTURE, 25c
BLUE MASS, 10c a box.
i.f-Tn fact, if yon want anvtbinv iu tfin
line wit on
• Crantptmt’* Imperial Soafei* the-Best.
Cramptou’s Imperial Soap is the Best.
\ rainptiuFK imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Cratupton'i imperial Soap is the Best.
CnunptonV !mj>erial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton’s linfierial Soap is the Bes
! This Soap is manufactured from pure mate
riiala; and an it contains a large percent
1 age of Vegetable Oil, is warranted
fuilvV<iuul, to the best imported
Castile Soap, and at the same
tinie contains all the
washing and ejeana
• 1 n g properties
of the cele*
""T hr ated
JZ,,I
French Luun*
dry Soups. Bis
therefore reeo raBJ eud«i
for use in the Laundry,
i KitehcnaudBath Room, and
‘
f or general B household purpose*; -
: also , ■ for Printers, .... Painters, . .. Engineers .
and Machinists, as it will remove spots of
Ink, Grease. Tar, Oil, Paint, etc. from hands,
The Hnntington, Pa., Monitor of April 5th,
pronounce^' this soap the best in the market,
as follows ;
Reader, we jon t want, yoii to suppose, that'
this is an advertisement and pass it over un* (
heeded. Bead jit . We want t<v. direct your
attention to the adver-tisement'Qf “ Oampton's
- Imperial .Stiap.’' Having re-oohimcnd used it in our office
fur the past year, we can it as the
best quality of soap hi use. It is a rare* thing 1
-to get a »>ap that will thoroughly-cleamie also from j
printing ink from the hands, as lin- ;
*•«: fot‘ 1 run,,hm,..in »,II ,fo it, ;
Manufactured only bv j
CRAMPTOV BRO’8., ■
A..A« JiIZ^U‘ a!T&&
. K*J Oglctm-rpc by i
r m C"Uqty Crawford. I
' . J. J. f . MrM'VllA*N,
i s.H argrove, vrawfoKi.
G. C. HALL, < r.i*tV.r<L . |
M. H AUXuI.0 A fi'JN, C.wrtbri,
WlfcHER* JARRELL, Crawford.
HAiRE i LATIMEK, I-ingfon
J. T. M. HAIRE, Lexington.
---Btmr 4 YOUNG, LexTngton.
WM. GOTTHEIUEBd^xingtoB.
Buggy and Wagon
MANUFACTORY.
I WOULD respectfully in
fmin the citiajiw of Ogle
smith shop a first-class YVood Shop,. presided
over by one of the best workmen in hrat-cla Georgia,
t have :»1» Kcam m *rvi t .e» of a
Trimmer and tinisher. Mr. James T. Lloyd,
the best painter south of Baltimore, is also in
my employ. I will make to ordei any kind
of Vehicle desired, Prices as low as the same j
class of work can be had any where in the l .
l
ranted. H'. O. TUC’KhK, Crawford.
1
PICTURE FRAMES j 1
1VE H keep ’the largest stock of Mouldings ;
and PU'ture Frames in Athens, all re- :
jiorts to the contrary Oof withstanding If you
want your framing done in tjotxi Ktytf <m>t ai '•
the lowed pricey, call on us betore having your
work done, and we efuarmitee fritiirf’fiction.
B(JRKE Booksellers A FLEMING, and Stationer*
MORE NEW GOODS
.
—AT—
TheMillstoneStore
I I WOCLP most respectfully inform my ma
ny friend* and customer* that I have just
returns! from market, where l bought & large
and select stock ->f
P NOTioxsV ers bSots bhoef !
CRl-UKKRY, TIN AND ilARr.VVARE,
tila.IKRIW, TOHA'.'ii, CIGARti.'
BAGGING, TIES, Ri.PL. **“
:
1
Millstone, J. Gooscpoud PHILLIPS, dist, Oglethorpe Ga,
co. ;
Attention, North-East Georgia!
Buggies, Phstons, Carriages; Rockaways, lagans &p.
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
HODGSON MAN l FACT! RE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
The L,rgwt 3»ock jn lie South it Great!, Reduced Priee*. _«r Rcpur WwkaS.uK-i.Hy. TV R«t Sek, •
Material and the Finest Workmen in the State. Call and Examine betore Purcluu-;;g f .-where. -AU-wark Gu*tratr4—-
COOK STOVES SOLD
A. K. CHILDS CO., ATHENS.
I
' V
ORbARb, 1.1 ORGAINS, y ORGAM, 1 7“ ORGAAS ‘ ,' l! '
l
‘
‘ V The mlmcrilmrs having been Appointed Sole Agmusfor the éelebmtell ‘
l i - . 'N ew E ng l an d0 rgan‘ C ompany, ' ' ., 3 l
i kerp thse a .[unrumenm lurgv ertmen! are pmnounced u! thew Spleulf'id by 'udgm OBGANS, to he the of best y'griuug made «tylzs,.which in the country, lire uuunrppuwd will always
1 Iieailty 01"].
1 ‘3'01' of Case &- vaeétngélss one;
They lmw rec'eiwd the Highs-ut Premiumu at tho lute Fairs Nur‘flll Wntmntve Gm" llarxulixs the Maker-‘ given
Dimnungmo ('hun-hes and Srhmln. Every Organ ham 3 Writwu {mm
for Five Years. Send for ('fatalbgm». le Old Efilabliflbed Huwga of (DATES will send
. out inferior articles. i
g no ,
, _ 3305.,
p . . OAT ES
lSUCCESSOHS TO GEO. A. OATES. - 24-! Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA
100,000 READERS
ARE CALLING FOR
THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY
. OP THE
.
RUSSIAN'.';.'." TORE
.And tlu\.great rontest Turkish m»W War waiitng-bet\v.e-n Book the
the nj. Our Bussso is
nuist Reliable, accurate Engraving*, and Comprehensive Map* ;
and with 300 Mtqant «n4
dM nmi “ wful
5.000 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED.
; i. iose desiring Territory on tins work
slum Id avail themselves of • n Wanted early appliea- for
tion. &.-ft,Al£o 1,000 Agents ■ ■
GRAND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS I
Representing-150 ... Distinct Knok^
Of univtjaaL. intyx eat, including Agric ultura l.
Work*.' Tfistori’cal, made Religious, from and _ HTs*
ceUnneons r-’ales this pro
when all Single Bunks fail, o
A,#oon our ,0 « ^«.vle* of Tremrutn.
FAMILY BIBLES.
English and German, Protestant and Cath
' A’WHrdrn rt tperi orify
foe their Invaluable Aids and flimerb Bind
ings, at the Grand Centennial Exhibition,
ib"6.
rmiMDTAirc UHfllflr I 0H 0
IMPERIAL SOAP
IS THE BEST.
310
*
• |
'
u
*
*
. ^
THE/IRON KING t i Wl
the best !
THE dBATE CITY? i|| l®: m
Cook Moves ......W®- 4 igr'i
. ......*.....«sif. * bKiS.
!it,MB “BciMT'-IWir --—
For sale in Lexingto YIREAJLATI- WSt.^
MER. I n Craw ford ! ■ IIA RG ROVE.
1
THL AMERICAN
SEWING
~rrz& Machine,
m tr
m m SI Nothing to
THBEA0
WKl: ■ ft
BUT T1IB
! x4 "Needle.
_
1 % O NEEDLE TO SET
j j It Sells • Easiest and always Satisfies.
; AGE>*ff
1 'TO a- R yon to try it, anfl offer yon special
Indue - Send for Circular A Price* to
f iff w..
* s? 'tin &■$», Clnclaiiftil, O*
Is. €. .vrBMJTGjEK, Manager.
isaw*
GREAt SEDUCTION IN THE
^ SINGER
S E W I N G M ACH IN E S!
AFTER thin, tile '■■FA ‘If l:)'- yjSWIS’G MACff/XlSy Mil be mid for CASH as follow.:
Pla i n Machin e, J3 T —-j M a chine, $ 48 1 O r op -beaf Tablo Mactiioe, $45,
All Machines full v gii i , nd d eliv ered free of expense.
HA f.T » \'*TT pian if desired, w ith an gdvaneemenhof $5 on above price*.
Oi:l>EHS AM) OTHER A TTA( *//.mV7Nat Chicago prices,
on a — y . x. ™, utioi led agaiosi
v assortment of
oil cmtoMos and frames
EXCEEDIXOLY CHEAP!
■J. B. TOOMER, Agent
(Office over Talraadge, Co’s store,} ATHENS, GA.
J. H. HUNTER, Local Agent, Antioch, Ga.
m&A ■
A, V am§.
; i ' ?£■ m 1 /
m : u4 *r>.-re?3B \
/
■pi ft ;Xj ANfS^ I •. & a % . 5
■ f^ra.\F| ; ; o
WE OFFER THE ABOVE
j Magnificent Ammoniated Super-Phosphate
To the Planters of Georgia, and have no hesitation in recommending it to the fullest extent.
We shall endeavor to meet all legitimate eoinpetition, and feel assured that all who use our
articles win ht- highly pleased with the results.
We a! so off er ottr
it EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,”
Which we hoil«eve-i- equa l • to any o nr the market. “ Cotton Gption given if desired,
Call on our Agents i.for terms and prices.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors,
LATIMER. Charleston, S. C.
Agenta at Lexington, HA I RE & decl4-4m
-i‘ .•» g-~. f v..,.s f J 3$ H I . g „• * i
-ys te4, g i;. ' , . ir • ’ a * -r • 3* f >■»«~
h% tetfowi
wsi ^ ■**»* , m imj m p mk f- U I WZ
w*rttmaliship Otiiehets is equal to fMss-c'ass a CSiroriomeier Piano. WateH, It recetvetf; a*«<
the as eieganti’y highest swards at as the a Vienna aa«J Centennlat ErJic
Mans... IT sews ONE-POURTH F ASTS^ ti^n clOe
machines. Its capacity rs unlimited. ■ Tnote are mor
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United The State® than
the combined sales of all the others. WILSON
MENDINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repai>tp£,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
WANTED. ACENTS I WILSON SEWING MACHINE GO.
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; pat
Cor, Stxte & Madison Sty., Chicago, Ilia.; and Ban Franclaco,
SINCE AUGUST ”ist,‘...1876.