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A VERT IHPREKWITE >EK10N.
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ton, t;,l»*o t< >S a-jstn -„.™byjheBer.^a the ali-absordteg
loy*ic, Hell as it had been prevtou-.y
ifrfKH meed that thi, would bethe preach
theme for that , day. .
er*
The hour for services Having arrived,
Mr.«ii«on hi* teat toot (to tbeMlowing oe Umov m ianpi^e tnc n
a* .
I .,a , m,V 7 thverre..nd^ke Itichapter,
and 2^1 verse,) ine wicaeu si 1
forget <„cj Au-1 m arid ne n _ I bra- ;•
eyes, being ia torment, seefh .
ham alar f.B
We do giving .... the sermon
not propose
in full, s- it was impossible for u* to
as Jt reii irom Bwiii^aiiu
content oarseFveswith givingmerely an
outlinr- or »ynop*i* *. of tne sernaon. It
was pfooouuceu y e, ^
yery Able sermon.
He anaouny*‘d that the preaeot was
nntihmUrai. not the ttriyt time time, bvanv 0 means V. that the
. .
Christian religion haa met t»e assert»oa,
1 »luu»«h u m~- H4i»“*Uk •en*aV»nnalism
had asked the question before, and
ao.«rer«f in the negative; that
Uii± *efmntioaaIhm utZ pare had thrastftits
the world at this
-^tilhc ; ffiftf it originated in the desire of u
few '.hnsr.agiit nr.forietv bv the aseer
tion of some proposition so antagmii.tic
to ailour preconceived, notion- and view*
as to startle the world by its novelty, Add
thereby draw public auentiou to them
selves, fly the few who are willing to
sacrifice any principal, h.rwever dear to
. humanity, h, gratify their vaulting am
b,turn for fame !iy the few who would
-bum. the teropie, for temporal fame,
though the penalty were death
il, id his limited time would not
mit him to g v. a detailed history of
...............
otts world had often met and
answered the quretionalt. the
aod thaltiie Wtirld to-dav, both
and Christian, with a tew
said from their own consciousness
intelteet “there is a Hull.” Even
wandering savage bends the knee trf
human breast is w. strong as to
to almost if not entirely instinct.
He.s-fti<I b<* «lid not pfcnc.h this
mot, tn gratify the curiosity of
enee, nor by roam in.the region of
*n«l Hpwu'lation, nor to gratify the
hitimmtthe few by giving ‘hem
notoriety thev seek, but with a due
of hi* ri^pohiibilitr-to iia bis audience
the gmit cause of Mauler; that as
general ruif he thought it bad policy
notice such men, and thereby call
lie attention tothem, hut that
the present an appropriate time,
pendent ly of any public excitement
this subject, to gi veins hearers ,lns
and ea!l tbeir attention to the fact
hell was the inevitable doom of the
A nd ft>nud tluda to 4L m4 A
wwth t«> cwhft Vfftn, H tooU4«.
preachers thoUgliTIf bad policy to
Ood V wrath and his Hell; that
had better preach his love and mercy
that the former was too harsh; that
people would stajid the latter
But be thought it was time to wake
the sluniLering sinner who was lullod
sleep Aindor the idea that Hell was
severe to think about. Be thought it
go„d lime tutalk t« thc,,, wu,«
were now too , t .„,,t,vofo hear of
hot who sooner or later must endure
■
actual . toruires, . however , delicate , .. . .
. ih>ss , they-awafeode- . ...
nerves, « 4
rcalitin, while time and opportunity
ed. 3 *
„ fell?'' ,A! ‘n lhe.rtm,pMe^wrr to aft
did minds was to he found ... the
hes.de. in other, passage*
iere is a > as tut. y 7 ,e )
hie ,s true and the word of God and
texts h part of the Bible. He
there wore ti 6 ne in his. audience
who doubts the authenticity oftfie
or that his texts were there, rhat
■ was folly to say there was no Hell
cling to the Bible and elitimAJs
Away with such inconsistency. '
But what do we mean l,y the term
as used in the Itihief It means the
and „„,ns of puidshnmnt of thvo
brtlicLrsouI* after death. In liift discus
Sion of the subject he would treat it
ativeiv and sttirn, .n,,.ie «•-* '■ '
givFDfojirincipanibjectlons to the
istence of Hell 4a urged by
of this Idea, and the., give the
answer. .
1 st. " Is there a Hell?" .The
says no, because there is no reform
duncanf rniormat-ion .there, wud- -
the object of all puritive law is to
forni the crimlhal, and "to d?«fk.
. .
from the coiilimiSTon.of tlieiilte
The answer to this iw thiit this is
the only object of the law, either
man or divine. There re a
justice in all systems of',.-law.
dignity must be maintained, and its
arranged, pemtlties inflict,slih order
command the respect of its
Another object.of the law is, to cat
the criminat in his career after all
tumt, es of reformbave been rejected
him. U, si's law sayMb.e soul thiu
shall surely die, fhe civil law -aye,
of a murderer to reform *)«, but as
J*ebalty_tq satisiy tliedeunimls of r,
butive justice, to deter others, and
maintain tiie dignity of the
wealan.jrhe_;:iv>Llaw admit*
mation^aftrrthe deed is committed,
will not admit subsequent reform,
before trad a. a valid deh-n-,. and
loss after the remenre is jir^vnmred..
gives the rfiininal no ftlteriiatiw But
laiivintnuu, ........ h»ch eft im t
it given ft« alternative, it is curly
between pnnishmenta. <j,>d> law
more uiereitui, and gives the
the alternative, upon hrechoiee, between
eeuoDi ana punfoiinteni* i.t_ give* the
terms imposed;* mch are »;* onerous,
in thelangHKyre-’f theriavior, the “yoke
eirey. i ne .inner like-the criminal’
Zs'Vet t^dlhe
.W^r^iHaw^
tiie one thou shaft .nreiy die, and gives
y° W attam
DO freedom from sin
«
the plan nf miration wrought oot Mid
Sn»h«i by ihs dying Savior. by belter
iog “that be t», and that be is a reward
er of them that diligrwtiy fcet bim
fTtiaisGod’a merry to h« creatures,
who® he made for himself and hi
aMfruid not fur thentreises. With all
wamtttga too. ami lab.r- ,n behalf
of the sinner, bn aliil sayi, 1 ««! not
EX&X!3Zr££ riS
issxzztz Calvary,
«
, c, >u w, r t nr , of the eternally afeis'mercy lost,
and yet, in the Lm of. all
and warning, the sinner does not repent,
hurjiiW refu-t* to accept the terms so
and invites the wrath of
The 6u nf JcboT »i, „iu ^are. him
>» He i* cut off in bi« sina
^ ^ whjch „ „ er .
a' d?ath Therein then no repentance
^ rrf , rm n „ r iudfHi can there bm
_
TijebTmso f salvation- have been rey-c
^ ffi u«t be inflicted.
tytbeiuticri&u of the penalty be
uotjI refiwm * „ aybes uycd-for.
ever and practicaliv abolished. If the
penalty is fiaed and*defined reform atu
no j take place alter it^infltcUon. The
• ^ofOwl' slaw-.as weilas ita re*
wards, are infinite, and therefore reforms
a.-a result result of or the the ia innict,-.n fliction of^the of ... penal- p< **ai
ty, cannot be of any avail. No system
human law allow* subsequent reform to
- avail any thing as v to to pan -an oirenses, ^ but dui
where it seek* the reform of the criminal
it only look* to making him a better
and c«Ci»n after the expiration . f
Lciety penalty'.' IT his punTsBment be f >r
: ^ h* do inters in Ms
reform. Hell, with all iu tumble afflic
tions, as taug ht iniheword of Gorl,
ItecSsa^Tonre'gfnvy-of-tirid^nd to
enforcement of 11 is law. If
could.escapc Hell after be has
tonnTtn, Hell would be
For I dare any none would then refuse,
The criminal incarcerated in his dungeon
.111 then cmfes.- to «cure hia
and ao with the inn, ale- of Hell.
‘ W'tutd fail to encapc when such an
portuuity i. oflered. If the law
rtay to the criminal,“if you steal
shall be confined in the penitentiary
stupid as hot to seethe nouseuae of
» statute. Such a government as
which rewards obedience, hut does
punish diaubedieuce. would be justly
G-mpUbie and would command the
spect of nobody.
2d. “Ja there a Hell ?” Tbe
immortal, then Hellis reasonable. If
sou! i, immortal and live after the
of _■ the body, the tew of God muM
it into eteruitv. ifit follows it into
nity, U must inflict its penalties there
well as bestow its rewards. There
but very ffoy,-if any,. hul.Mieve in
'tromorTaTity of the s<uii. Lven those
denv tiie existence of Hell are the
.blatant advocate*, of the Settee,
Heaven. We believe man is
amldestined to a future atateof
and pu-nishmentiv-Jtccurding tA
done in the body. We.-^therrfore,
' is
that the exist enee nf Hell not
reasonable, but^at any «4her
i* very unreasonable. If the soul
after tiie death of the body, it is just
.* ; e w s, o v i '. \U t e ; ■ tbftlOwf ~
then as before. If <5od be infinite in
reward*, he must also be infinite in
punishments. The joy of Heaven is’
feet and infinite, and therefore to
; to sound reason the tortarea of lie 11
be infinite.
8f , ,i u there a Hell f» The
say g no) because God> merev and
'
wi u n<lt permit him to inflict any
.. . . . . -
turca - .., wi „ wnral)i
^ % %tA >>n „
•
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Fhc to ... this ... that .. r God , . , .
answer is
■ ...
antlr . teaches 4 , in . Hi* Word ... , that .. He m .
^ ., ,* .. A* . ^ . . . .. ^ .
, .f . . ,, ,
..wrath that delights in the punishment
Hi 9 creatures. It is simply a wrath
t0 prntcct His dignity and
Ujg |gw Th(J law . maUing pw ,, c
earth visits its wrath upon the
^ ^ ittw . mMog p,, Wcr doM not de
j light in the sufferings of the
but onlv ihflic ^ the punishment as
alternative to protect itself and
j te authority. It is a very mistaken
suppose that the inmate of Hell
i j, epn denjw t raer cy. They have
i raercy ' .
ith.’“ Is there ».Hell f The
, a Vs there is no Hell ' because the
............ roch Hoetrtue : that
original of all words in the Bible
lated Held simply means the grave
i Om teat.>bow* ebat tiro wmmoa
j f untrue, in fact, aud that the doctrine
j , lail .iy taught in the Bible. The
| „. ord GelmMi aad tbe
Greek word Tcrtaro. mean Hell, and
^conveyed by them is the , outs
world of punishment, where the
• punkbed fotever. Theress
a
word, Skrol. and its corresponding
fj 0 Gwefc ( ; AR«l«-,
1 thfl grave, but most generally they
i a place where the souls of all, the
and evil alike, are placed to remain
the final judgment, when the 2- good
j cast into . eternal m„.. punishment. a m
: are
; place of punishment is the Hebrew'
i henna, and the Greek Tartaror,
the Hell of the Bible, the eternal
of the finally in,j^mtent. But, says
objector, admitting, all this,
there ia no H3I, because Christ died
save sinuers, and all men are dinners,
surely can be sent hi Hell, a.,,1 if there is
a Hell ami any are sent there
death did not accomplish its purpose.
saved'at! men. and Hell hmo
necessary, tliaTchrist's but entirely dShThe useless We main- X
tain
once of Hell, else why did He die ? If
Gv.k 1 a mercy dkhmmowiOi hell and re
IifVi»H m ».*MJ *‘n tr m,m ,m iu , 1 ^. / .
, through the death of Christ without the
iinpoHition of any term* <nv the sinuer
why does it hot in like manner’roll, back
the tide.ofiuimaa snflefing herebeiow'’
Christ's death fonts not relieve men from
suffering m thi* worlds and was not
2
the future. If the work ^aa finished on
the cross and hell abolished, why should
tdirist still ask the sinn,er_.to cometmto
T:T"? ome
us theidn^Lt TTTTTTT bVev^.ivc^o mit
W!, v :,i!a i » <w -
-
cession if t bereft* no penaltv to avoid ? !
: 5th "Is there a hell are' 9 ‘ f The ohioctor
- - ™«.c pnni-hed in thi*
life for oar tin.
Christ, death proves !hU to be error,
became bin death was not without a por
po«. And its parpna# baa not and eae
not fait Hi, death haa aot relieved the
«**«■*• ..f tb.s world. The rain, de
scend alike on the juat and the unjust.
How frequently do we see the Mat wick
ed and the nsoet iinjitetmost prosperous is -
xsiESkttSz ,
f jsa:
of!,fef We surely then do not receive
our rewards here, and it is equally sure
that we do not receive the wages of da
here. Hi-Lath wa* therefor* for
porpo«eof giving man hope and -alva
tion for the future. The Bible eays, I
"whom be loveth he chastenetb.” If
there U no future state of ponishment
and Ch-isf, dyath does not free human
ity from suffering in this life, his death
was useless. Therefore Christ's death
proves the enSWHee and necessity of hell.
Justice, reason, Christ's death, his cross,
God, the fiible,and our o»n conscieucca,
all prodam in thunder tones, there is a
hell. Let Brooklyn and London preach
people « let of ,**-£« whatever cLms and scientist^ or treed mv let
there is no hell. More preachers of
Brooklyn .,,.,.. and London and 11 «!«ewhere .
equal j ability * arid-more pietr f aav there
^ alien 1 eopie, me worm ' over, ; .«m>^
mere is a hell. Even the pagan and
brathrir^ tmw Trora their own sense
>f .. justice . and , c >n crousness, -htre u is « a
hell, llow can we say there is no hell,
l! IJif *
»«d the Messed .savior f ' ’
.
* 6 th. M M ya the ktm
hell.heatUre you cant Ionite it. Where
I shall not Attempt to locate it. It
in me W attempt it. It
would KThevnereid-apeculatien on my
tion. and baa no Practical importance
whatever. I might tickle yoor imagin
atiou by fancy add aurmiaea butit would
only beaurmn® at laaL We know tt
■ ***'> ts - e know it, character if we
bavaaufiiccntly examined the Bible. Iu
j pumshments are inexpressibly severe
and horrible. The criminal coSa«oHred
SSStfiTJUrit
.the punishment surely awaits him.
H« too may,,«cul»te as to where it will
bo. The death, sentence of.the court
does not inform him of the- exact
: The cr.mmul. before hi.- imprisonment,
may not know where the public jail is
buUhtafccl is up consoiatiou to
“* 1 -
g»»ge » only. figurative and does not
| ; S mean naw ^got .ter,'I^l-lire. a guilty conscience, but only mean, eatire the
, ,r " , “ f‘ r 7* nce of find >
< «®K 0 lthat kind.
v\ e say,in reply, there is no consolation , ,
j tl fit h wh
'' S ' *' trav ' on we
^* 1J t if tne language i» nguriitive,
-'todt only comes Vhori of describing
1 ^ tiveit horror*, is only of'the intended real. tr> If owly give human- figure
■ i‘jcpq«i-linn*fils “PP^ximate of hlea hell nf (is described its terrors. in
I tbe word of GikI are as severe as the hu
man mind can conceive IfLe^seven
Punishment was t'o be indicted of course
less, harsh language would be used, and
the exact punishment com prehended by
^ | literal or more severe. yunf-hment It nifty i< be that
j . this languaged« figurative, and that every
; due wil I carry h'is own worm and inatra
| mente of torture. This is more specula*
| tion. which way Milton 1 fly is says, hell, I “me myself miserable am hell.”
I 11,0 question for u* is not
|'* ; * ome hel1 kind ' VV somewhere. e know t,,em We 4s must a lle endure ^
! it, and how can we escape it, are
grest<|t,«»t.<m*that «bo«M mmt concern
«». How cv> we erea,,-. The
i cornea m»m Oafvary, ‘ from the Sepulchre,
‘ the . Wounds , , and blood of the dying ha- -.
. 1 vior. ________ The blood . of r it— the T lamb _V taketh 1 .1
away the .in, of the world. The work
j waa finished. •Salvation is free to all
that will accept it. Ootne white, the
pottunity is still extended. And
death does come, an it must aoo&er or later
' t-o all,you may draw around the dying
j body the drapery of death,and bid defiance
| to bell and all its terrors, and bid the
spirit wing its flight to the ciesrial
realms above, with the victorious
“ Oh .grave, where is thy victory ! Oh
• The
death, where i* thy sting.” same
, . Ht-wcr.ho , .. the punishment .. o.
: ^ * e * S l of »•*
righteous , in Heaven. Lnch is
‘“"T a, ' e ‘“ 8 ff
l n,,IIH ' urie,lls aml rewards. If there is no
; ’
th . * t f eVe *.* . . rev ‘‘‘ , ls *eother. , . ,
■ f £“* L‘ ! bo “ r f, ’vT f d “ ? >f tbtre » » «»ven,
: Tbf **'
| ”>»»«“. S l”* '"f »*»■»*■ ia "f >*
«P »:‘ n 8
! l ^ 8,0ry regained, of the it? hell that 1
18 shunned.
................
V I have discussed this question purely
j f to-idtehurmstty, r6m a aen,e (,f dut I . v ’ have and sought not to to pander
} my hearers that bell is a startling realty,
t0 induce them to flee the wr«tb to
’ c ' ,me “ ud ac ‘ T f l ,h *‘ lcrms " f salvation
90 *w»ly offered while time and oppor
«* • •■* **•
But whether there isa hail or not it
i* plainly our duty, to prepare-■ «ur anul*
as far a*‘in our power lies, to rightfv and
fully enjoy the happiness of an eternity
in Heaven, iu the presence of God,
- right bond of- our dear Savior, who
- freely gave himself as a ran-om for our
‘ nins, and who ever liveth to make inter
to the. ■ Bible ami the plan nf salva tion"
therein revealed,and exhorted his hearer,
^onui duty t^kemsei^and to thnr
God. Study it for the truth.
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In '•o'm’ei'oa W|th Ludd-n * Bate.'
SA VANNAH MUSIC HOUSE
The Great andJIu-a^Wnmnat* l,i«tiihatmg Point ..f-TiaewCV ir
ir“re ,.w tlo- ;
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.Prices in Savannah and Angn-ta always the
saute and alway* iriiwdet all.....wpedtlon. ;
*'•»*• «'«* by K, press anywhere i„ the !
c - °* *':• tm ***?***
*4^0^/- *”«' -'-iUy~wa^.wuh-pawWg» <»f- vganuna- .
Tf,\IXi* ■ “«k Rj* Y*°\ I'P |\(f
ANB
I'l.VNos, tilCP.t'Il. I'IPE aud ItLKG
and all kind..,f ,Mii.ieal lartru.
workmen. South, Mr. TaY tf»B devote
AUGCWTA MOiltfIIOL'SE* •
I l V^l'ICK '« fe.M,Eri
RICES
ANO SHOE SHOP.
W.
dy Iwnii n<rthi»gbnttH«be*imal«ri*l bis e*tahludiro«il. #
4 * 1 work will leave
l
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
SINCER
SEWING M A CH IKES!
AFTatWa dM FA MUrSXwErO tUCBIMfS will he *■: ’ „ ih»»;
Plain fochkse, $\ Cowed Machine, Wi Biop-Leaf Table Machine, MS,
Misarr-egWatR^-aw^sr: USBaBgpse&SSbmsassei
FHAMES
EXCEEDINGLY -HEAP.
J. B. TOOMER, Agent,
iOfiec over Talnukdgc. Hodgson 4 Co’* store,) ATHENS, GA.
J. H. HUNTER, Local Agent, Antioch, Ga.
PETER KEENAN,
OF AUGUSTA, CA.,
EA 6 NOW ON UAX0 AND FOR !?ALE A STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
l urivtiiM by any h«u*r in the Seuthvra States, and the only «n*> who
TtKTAlLTTtlOES AT AV HOLES ALE PRICES!
Every ank-esoW by him will be faithfully represeoteiL *nd exchanged inside of 91 months or
: THE MONEY REFUNDED!
j
|l ? resp^f«u v 8 *k» the patrenwre of hw friends in f^orgia and South Carolina, and witfe
out detractia«Trom OieWfento of other house*, confidently azures them a saUag et 45
: cent, by buying tiie eiass of gaitf* he keeps
j . - PETER KEENAN,
—^
THE PUBLIC!
-AND
Most Especially to Our Country FrieriSs!
We wi*-li to eafl your attentioi^to the remarkable low prices and deduction at which we are
j now seliiu.' i
DRUGS, ...«,*,»«» MEDICINES. PAINTS, .... OILS, . ETC. ___
Plrvwciau- W« ean save aud j<maS peleentln Merjhante. vour pnA^ H by hand buying of u*. Special of ^cements o
ittftn.,^re.£ Country o«*d»d Having on a very large stock Fresh
s a,^homim P»1>LCEML!VTS ^ .
RI DWlOl I 1S I ' O Q lA/tel WflfTaflTea PP3 ntPfl fiorHpn 1^3(0611 OeGUS, Rpprlc
Potatoes, OniorSWi., Peas, Bans aodctini, in bulk, just received.
i Flower W.'ftls (Hill II:m<>intt UuKkpts,
any color paint, mixed ready
IRON TONIC 50c and 81
KING’S TOILET POWDER, for -ale
! by M; H.-ArauldAgn n, Crawfo rd.
ALLA DIN OIL, 5l)c gallon.
“ TEETH IVA'' Teething IWere, Site.
)• pomufeure.
1 iunweft- !»!«£«% ** ‘’ W ‘'
It U ’ ° •,
: HNBdM Ti-rdflts
| * «YHFPl(«a via}. *
HAN D st \P, 50c and 75 c adoren.
j HAIR DYE, as gotld as.the best, 50c box
R BRUMBY ■ ■ a m r~w. ■ j- A A CO ^
i %• 1 | • warn m %# 1 ▼ w fc# my . *
^\ r riIK^r^ CxA.
g%f\f\W\ fwAAnC mJ §\ At I I hlAI wlr W* DD^rC fml T
w _■■ -. •• ■
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i aTXi.1. /l V-/ •%
«. *
M. A !s UFA 01U U EU.S O F AND DEALERS IN
VVl fcV EKl m>v l)r<»S(.Kl*1 ni u jiiMiiTiav H/a nc ----------
vf
.....A | T) II Ti U T I i ft li T1 ft A 1 IT n J J I TT || fl It li It T TW H\
A H \ IU
PLANTATION & LUMBER WAGONS,
Harness, ^ Saddles, _g» Trunks, -
VALISES, SHOE FINDINGS,
LEATHEI1 (IF M KIMIS, BELTIMi, ETC,
Malfliials. Siui.llery Hardware, Whips, Inbrellas, ttu
IlKl'DSlTORIES AND SALES ROOMS:
ZBB Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, 98 Cherry Street, Macun. Ga,
EOtVT U. MAY; J. T MAY.
A. B. (iOOBYEAH, FA RM ELBE
Pac J fiic Guan « Co “^ ny *
IfSpitdl, - - - vj)l,uUU,UUU! ft
O
R - FORD >
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
---AND
COMPOUND — ..—___— ACID PHOSPHATE __—__- - __
5 -'.ri- Comj)t,Kfin<> with t-otton !
OUR REST CERTIFICATE;
One fifth rtf the Fertilizers sold in Georgi* are nf SOLUBLE '.PACIFIC, and there
are 120 different brands sold in the State.
CASH lAHICEs
Per Ton (2,000 |«ViDd*d Solul>Ic I’at ilir btiatm, 9147' SO
P « rT ‘»n (i t myrnwh\ Acid Phonpliwlc,......................... . ... .. OO
TIME PHIOEt
(Without Interest-C0TT0X OTTO, Flftf-en Cents.)
Per Ton (2 t Q0!t»imundk) tfolnble Pacific Gnaito................................ #70 OO
per Ton “OOtf-ftUUiwl* 1 tebl fi*lac»M|»la«vt«».........................».................. . ,1» OO
. . /, U. 31 \ f At l r BI HhW IP Vl T 0O\T pU ' 41 UA., / tf \
W
• febl.flm ■ Conipapys Agents, Al'GUSTA, GA.
“ — —.■ “—' —'—'——-*—■ ■' ...—.
. A* A- GHlLDts. R. NIflKEHfiQN. V, H. WY NN
| DS IV! If) IC h R Sfj I\I fV Cifl
I *1 WlVLllwV/l * W VV
No.is Franklin Hmise I5uildin«r» Jiins ATHENS, OA„ Wholesale and Retail mils Pealets in
11 *1111/ If -jilljiy kjlljIJiiy .ctcbi. llailiU)
___ — IK ) ];; ■ !] - A X 1 > Milji S 1 I 0 E 8 . HORhiB EjHOE NA-ILft.
a ___i ev;v_ TSsCi-~ J Varmsb
HAtt^M lihAlHkli, llLltLit.V WAWIAS, '
n-ass VtaniMa. Wheel*, and Jate a Knpe, t'arriage and ftiddfory llarrtware, Kelfows. - Ifubs, flps-fo
i
MaAttfimturer.' tmeuta&r tfce.wde of ‘
Ainl Eva^mr STANP/UHjr^ALEa^ \VattTl«'w>, l-,iriu*Ts Irien.l C1D£a Plow, iircular 3inr<i. I’ntnjis, M fCt
.
Hi p AND > A W Y EEs CELEBRATED u FTUN *r|N>
Any art »'«■!» i», <>„ r iine not in stwk. will be Wiled de.‘in*d. with the }.‘**----bic
<hif' »; j .-.xamin e twr stwk t>ml prife<.
I I A IVil ilSosnTA Ufl LJ ■ S\ KIT IVI I -P^S 8 [1 All A 1 I
■ ^lY I IV/ MLL I
\ LAUiTE flTOt’K Of
aRnpFfiiF? UlLUU ljlH 11 11 DRY UlH cmiK UUUllOl mow JUuU I 0, OflUIlU, ™po
,
. UATC ‘ ‘ N0T0NS TftIlifTilii ff OTHINf. '
‘
STOtES, M\i% T ||lrl'P TW, TlA TOBACCOS, HAB0II.4RE, III!! minus kl fit ki sn'
lo be Sold MAMJTOThWe Cheap for Cash,
AT THE OF
® AIRE . 11 LA TIMER I BIWS Bw ^ ■ wb f S ,
IjKXIi\OTO\ CSkSv*
VS A CALL BEFORE BUYING EINKWHEKF, AND ^ MONEYS !
i given ffise hr all who will e»U and see us.
WfB I’KRECM ES cheap. A bottle
| R Oil HairTmfo I ,d vLiline ^ Une
I pvjRE WHITE LEAD *11 per 100
j PURE OIL at «5c per gallon.
direct fromi liuncunV comity !Vii\
j BlrlbMASt., 11 cl L l. l ’
JP€T ln fact, if you want anything in
i'nnic line call on
Attention, Nor^^&st 3ccr^ria!
Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages. Rookaways. Wagons. &e,
OF THE OLD RELIABLE
JJQDQSON ATHENS^ MANUFACTURK'
GEORGIA.
Material _ _ The and Largest the Stock in the S>oth, at Greatly Reduced Price*. §*#* Repair Work. • ®pe< ia’iy. *n,
Fined Workmen in the rotate. ffc»“ Call and Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere. \ ork
" ~ ■ 1 1 ~~ ■ i— 1 --- — 1 1 ".— 'is 1 .....* ■»—- .........— . .
.. — . . , .
cooK sTovEs sou:
; A H. L/gllliill^ /NTTTT TkC |E L/U*. PA ATHENS.
IflA IUU,UUU 01111 DfARCDC nLAUtnC
Aitt: CALLING FOH
JUC lilt ODjejM UlllHmHHWIlMtUm »«{) HISTORY
l»¥T«nr RUSSIANTURK I »T «ml IDimn
mart Svliubte «s-«rete and Csm.preheu.tve;
Iwfawt jmldlahed. • .
\T A « T,VF f C ENTS WANTED.
on this work
ist- Also 1,000 Agejits WamfOor ear,yam, diva*
tion. our
GRAND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
„^srssr£Z^. iik*raphiSd;iH»mriad, Hrligious, and Mb’
Ln «in^ M>V ""
1 Alston lOOfltyle* «f Premium
our
FAMILY BIBLES,
English and Herman. Protestant and Cuth
olio. Awarded sui'erh^rity over all others,
for their Invaluable Aids and Superb’ Aind
ingn, at the Xjratul .Centennial Exhibition',
im.
'^p^’ _ ^ Partienrai^ftw. P ° rlTli ‘VfHLA^SrflA Addrcw> __
—-—-———
CRAMPTON’S
f | M |f |T DTDi LHIn A I L Ov“l CllAD
,« THE n F 8 T
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Cramptoh'*''Imperial Soap is the
C'rainpton’a imperial Hoap is the Best.
*^-.^1^
Crampton’s CM^;.i«piri«La»pj.tiitot. !ni|x*rial So»p is the Best,
t riiioptori's Iraikerfftl Hoap is the lies
age of VegrtaUle Oil, is warranted
folly cqlul lo ilie Sh*si imported
- I'aatilv.fioap, and at the mine
lime contains all the
Washing anil clean*
~ Iirg—pmpj.rtjcc
•
of the eck**
br
( ier
mannnd
French Eh un¬
dry Siaps, It is
then fbrc rcfoimucndcd
for use in the Laundry, •
Kitchen and Bath Room, ami
for gcfkerrtl -huusthold pn rjvws ;
___________ also for Printers, Painters, Engineers
.jjnd Machinists, iu» it will remove spois dT
Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc., from hands.
The. Hnntingtou, Pa., tytmtew t>f April 5th,
-po. mo uu c y s this soap the beyrin the markr! r
Header, Ion't wan f, y.«u to stipiw)^ Sc that
fhr? i? 5n; advo j-tisCtneht.and pass ft nvcr.Ji.ij*
heeded.’ Jieiid it. . M*' want to direct your
attention to i the Hilvertisenieiit of *' CrHlujifon's
InipertHl Soap ” Having used it in our oflice
tor the pant year, we cuiv reetM««umd it-as tiie
bear quality »t wiap fii ii.se. L is a i art- thing
tn yet a «>ap llm' will thoroughly ricaiim
ami i;«!"»J| Ihei-wt oil,
«-.■ adivpLnd know w.--peak U
.ciatlv -pr»Hfo»y-p«nter*rrTrgfnrrr- ill rViiiWyc of all
and riuiolTiuists, ns ii w :.1 grease r
descriptions fronj the'hands • as well as clotheK,
with little labor For_g**nt*i ral pou^ehold pur
it cfinnot W excelled,
M a nuffte t u ret I only by
CRAMITON BRO^.,
‘J, i, ft, * and 10 flutter’* Place,
And 33 and 3*» .fetTvrson St, NEW YORK.
Tor wvle in Oglethorpe county hy
J. j. €. McMAHAN,.Crawford.
t . %. HARGROVE. Crawfoni.
G. t:. HALL, 1 eovi'nnl. ai
MH. ARNOLD SGN, Crawford.
WITCIIKlt A dARRKLT,, Crawford.
H i Ihf A LaTIMKH, IteXingfoa
RWTH uJ * itviViix.n», YW^t^L^Xm
- l . 1 . r, (. OTTIILIMLRjl .exi ngton.
n Buggy and j til Wagon
HAS L’FACTORY,
T WorLfj respretfullv in- —
'■{vfitlt that TflgC*
I •nt!v
smith — th*h..pa shop a first fit-- ei , U ..I
river hv one of the ! thetwh-eTof afirbelaxii
Trifled m? reVff
I>r»,-e* a*lou «„,o'
.*hU*« t.f W<*rk.t*ap.bi-'htvl fthv"«h«r**- in the'l'. •
BbAsmAb itrt»U»iv.-*. n„.l iTpuir^ofk.asj^Hhv All :
me a work War-i
ranteiL W. O. Tlt , KFB.('r:i tff"pl
^
ftt\T I' J V fiPV'n'TVfl It pi KlV lx
U I il .UliAUIilU,
SHAFTING, A m m. ■ ^
* XlUJullJt *1AT flVO i
than ever before at the 1
Eo.csi City Foundry A Machine Work*,
AV<mrk 4 GA,
I'olt.n Hrrpmm,
Mill Gpsriafi au4
Hide NMhlMn Will Mate
and HefM:rM Pratoptif.
4 *T £
Lw*g
kl n . h-stJm
isms
Wits
--V
TUP T HE I [ DAW KUN l/TOP KIND
] SI f '*t. t t
--
X - | M C ^ DC D t CT - I ’ • - r V;
W -
- am— oityP^^ ■* ">"■
the cate
ljUUlV UlUlVU r .
' pi :i|
Have no.superior Uj”. in the rnilid KfatesTTlifse
elebrateiLfttf^res siriii
TINWARE
For salt* in Tjexington bv (\ IIA IRK A LATI* acuchfkco
MER. In Crawford ht S. HARfiROVF.
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1
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\ A .^res
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! ‘i:lfIiP*re'%^k mm
Ma E , I
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m are i • i
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i
IVE offer the ABOVE
Magnificent To the rlantcr.s of Georgia, and Ammoniated hare heaitfttioi) in rccoiixmcnoiag Super-Phosphate it tiie iuB-'si
no ‘o < vf> i,
Wvrshall Will endeavor highly t»> pleased mo't all with lei^itmiatv competition, and jrel as»»iwi that vl l VS he «*
articles be the rckulw.
We also oiler our
(( EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE,”
Which we believe Is cqval to any on the market. "Coitoh Option if deftim! y
[ Call Rnd prices. n
j" t*n oar Agent# for- terms
i GEO. W. WILLIAMS iVC<V, Vroprictors.
Lexingtoti, Charleston, 8..C
Agents at HA HIE- A LATIMER. decl4~4ra
T’H 1}: LA l‘v{LE R I CAN
‘ i 51: WM 6’
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gi'Hs‘; L
V 13% '. i.“ 14! “9’13, 1:1: ' Mneluny ’1 .. f‘
u
in ‘ ,fl." ’3; VNothizg“ ‘
» l.“ “1L.’ i5 I ilflflfln
I cam THE
.
., r~:‘-"*".:.l ' > I
f “9% 7N0 NEEDLE TO SET
It Sells the Easiest and alwaysfSatisfies;
AGENTSEWG In{lucégmems. ask you to ttZy it. and offer you special I
L 1th Somli'c‘yr‘Circnlank I'n‘wsu. '
m w. mp, emcmnam o.
‘ ‘1: €1JU'EBIJVQER, Manager.
-
V
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^ ’ {jg^p if"f-L pfg 4
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1* ft» *4? '-A 7 G:.' J' t-l- t sir*
■ , 0 !s .•
‘ ^ V'/< ; rkff!3ns:|" *3
?.-• -
*he hlghcg awards at ;! f •
sitions. If SEWS '•>' ' n •oi-.v; ‘
m a c h in ®S« !iS CapaClt; unl-'j ----- * art r z 1
WILSON WAQHiWES 8 p,ri if- tv. ' Atl '
BlliSKl' T ’ -• :• -f «-'■ V: '
WITHOUT PATCHINCy given FffcE •- ^ - * tTl^lClTV* %r- * - .©• «
- CENTS J l t BAf WV || 91 XflM AAll Si* |flf ic H1 fe. ^ ^
WANTED.f VW Ibwlllv vl* WW li“W m llfllllfllllMii. £b n V ."I
r Cor. ^ State & Madison Sts., Chicago, **® , ail' Hl9.; ,,,<,rk and * San g^*’i*evt Franc-tsco, Oak
ORGANS, ORGAN’S, ORGANS, ORGANS!
The r«h*eriWis having hf’f-n fthpoinfefl'Sf.h- for the f»:!*«•.h-d
New England Organ Company,
Whose Instrument* ate prdbomjced hr ifkigf ia he the’best made ;fi th" fliiifilry. *bl ft'way*
keep a larcv wosoftthetd of these splendid A N4. of various <i l**, which are >m«tirpawf J
I-’oJ- IleatJf .A of* Cane & if«*ss of l one.
„ .
out ao inferior RriU’ir., OATES BROS„
eveemtem to oec, a. o tits, 344 Bread Strert, AyWWfA, CA
sINcE AUGUST m1 we.