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lk-*rC ti. will «ooii be on cc
Millie lirwluvier i* clerkitrg for MV.
Tf»e VriK it .Af'aikrov rjjute an*»tber
thi-wetk.
\ 1m without b»*tie. i nvw^-wHk*.
izn without a
• Vmiitrv ' p-a-ign. wvMmfV-pnirc-d
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.en w ith i-<U5 Saturday.
It i. ^.i It,*. .I..lg* llsdleit will r*
There L. nnwt cnjgnhh- little pwny
Mr. ll.C. koungslTHetaywighv
.Coonilm t..a,*ewivrs their arc preparing tn
.hitewash splashed in eye
Sirs. T.P. Callaway ha. the «he« ami
nrirw** .irawherry tasl in tbe eonttty.
n merehaw whs. advetriwa well In
the
«,,h pii?w, ^nperpb'WThtde
fhil Cook he. added fishing fiir Ijfwneh
Ominoa s to his other accomplishments.
Newly everv member of Mr T. J.
Ilowsr-r, family he. the wboopmgwngh.
Very few idiere ososeoaWsmgton tht.
.„. The breed has be. osmrvrd Ion, work.
. The Bohemians *re«k of
ai.h „nlv seven Business
...A white female tramp is loafing around
in the Baughn hbUIcbw**- ft he »a doubtitsw
hand sUiek.
The spring n^r<-hants tr**b* ia beginning getting to ready open
u little, ami mu are
i*. fod happy. ~
A man livins in Itowling-Oreen di^ict
.
T the neuralgia whenever called upon to
Mi orlt the roads. #
The uscof refkm w^ta! raMs And com
billed letter sheets and eiiVelop« a now au
’homed by law.
T, , hw „ an j „ !nclw „ ti .
tM-f*' Umte Tom < rtosslwm was able to visit
Crawford yesterday.
Mr. Lumpkin ha" *et out a lot of shade
Ft^e* around his office, leaving room between
« *< h for a.six inch hoe.
ftr.Chcdel has the prettiest Howe -to
...... dinged night
the county; but » he lack* a
Wing the prettiest mao.
A little three veur-old duaghfe-T of Mr.
tVro llani of ^Elbiut county, «as i a j
teg amg «• ■'
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Talk about your.*eveti leave, siid fishes
now* fo-iington Van beat that rtraw
borrv furnished dew-rt for eleven boaniei* in
-thi-'town Monday.
......J-udnon Cooper has Oiy air of a prefiw
siomil ?,:* foafer. S?Sw£. 1J»»t h*jy r “'"J. ^JJ: :
u , - I . _ f
t h t • bj « j * t* 1 beau ti fa 1 hyitoinths difiereot we have ever Tlie
reeu. There are fonr colors.
bulbs were imported from Holland.
.The spring pattern of dresse# for ladle*
includes * cut-away coat and vwt. There
criitlrmru’ssppa^si'nwMie days of'
and Eve.
, There is more grass seed sown in
thorne now than any previous year. This,
we rnink, a favorable indication, not only a*
Mr. J U, ftoggs, of Lexington, an noun
res that be ha* now on hand a large stock of
e-yffins and buri»f-ca*r**pOf all wtvles. si zes and
nitaiitie*, *~-*lsteh v nr* will w ll vet
fi is a cle ■ver gentleman, and
patronage of viur cititeu*.
_____ Mvsare/ 1Mnr Hatred „ w ufoa,-. received
this week by Latimer, we
will mention the baudtoHtert *took of liut*
Mvn in lo! these nmuy days. AUyc »nq««»t
go.d. is unsurpasre,l in this wtetioo, and »a >
ttiar, thctrivmrcvd pri-x 1 * also.
.....Last Ws.lm-s.lav two while negro playing boys ou
Mr. A, Olive’s nlautatioii, collide. The
trill, bail tbeir bead, to ISjfiSSmL conetw
HS tW'J’Srf au*
vi], of course no dum*gc wan done *arr**
broken hide, which was sowed up by Dr.
Thad Olive.
.....The fart time hi* Honor of Crawford
visited Augurtn ke stood mbfeodi curiously culiy; watching ned the a
peanut mrnr as be tur
.rank nf (us roaster. After eyteeteotljTOt
you play something, and I’ll give you a
...We are justly proud of our (nlented
vo»!B* Vliilatlelphia Athenian olh-gv ftiemC ITiarmacy.he.carried J» Jdoobs. At the
t of
off the paint over tons! -hundred competitors.
Joaiathe O'Israeli of Athens, and _He proves
hinutelf Arn^n^^hSSwlf^'toSSS an honor to his name. .a now.
*Lo., wherein he recr net Ins ea y tea a g
...Mr, J.
taSR ......... ftdl ?tUr Pmtern"
swk of write
1 >«r Iodic* would do well to him for an
illustrated catalogue' itul price-list, that their
i 5
more expensive material was u*<h 1 than is now
employed in the construction of agents.
He .....A brother .Stitor the is wmdiuglHtatb Echo Athena when
tries to- belittle to an
mereboot 0 ;,v!*.-.t a
(title sheet only had as many friends lid* e else-:
Whereas it ha- in Athehs we would run fw
trovernment Print, r.
Kho«ti»ff ......The trapping laws.of <»f Georgia -kHr«V prohibits \bebitHer the
or- -o**v «t
from the 15th ofMareh to the 15th of onfy Septem.
twr, under a_ bnsls hre.y of .,-o.ity. paaeage, The which doMfl e*.
eeptions tage their are habitationa here. Tlw rohiu,
up tails under this category. Bat
we su pposc,
the themsclve* 1 -iUle scarce, re.l-brea.SK and have wingtog already; their flight made
are «».
re more good friendly and and hospitable in the regions. end but
is a enactment, CUB tlie
i,„ fishing' , reu,th.,dvn"t«*«! of sportTOen, js
will uvulUply th.'ir numlwr.. mi
metirely. The mily loaert, will be the vendors
ofpowdermid shot Without such
%£am.i “th! ,
and Whole feathery tribe die -
appear from the ematry. tfo boys, be patient
anabide your time.
......Mr. Vim. Gotlheimer is out thi. week
with his .Wring annoii,cement. His
etnek is now arriving, and emlirares without
dmibt 1 \ Isuntiful and choice line of
^riXu d t ^inlb
ucw-cniim r «*» bit-iness a ; gffl'ticn*:Hi, eom-.spoiidiog mid intended to
•.inJutt: hi* ii. a man
ner To-day Mr. thdiheftner ir one of the
nu
wealthiest aiid Ica.ling hv cilixeiw : his fr
are nnmbemi the -<-.>re. Hn» brother
Jew oe tjenile. ’.he s.-.,e d,.„ n.u contain a
cleverer wa or more h ri.orwMe ro.r
ehant.thon Miiltarn L.iitle uner.
,..\\ iu-to r A UKrell. the livret
• many hve-briu. to th- e..« «ty, have-ehar
teml tbe R. Hi . « ahA *•«
fair rtaiiers the nuiffv
ti g v !mv on hand, :ir;-i i-iit hurga.iji-*
iS.u.-v a*y oift-nm:. ii i- ;t*U itipt- 'i
ill* 1 <?
tirto. nr fi.-- tI m ■ i ii-iostkuv ’ bo.w
frive ;■( lii,- ! i- !!•• vt •. • j I .i Jia-v
Irene. eii'-Mnl'ud t*> furtn i m
MilV.’.t u tu '-•■y. tiiitf h.rver ^r
■ !>■ f. : i:'d wiuth ■ , ’ l< * \,{
*-'t viyed bv »hi> tit'iXi. u ere it esiti i
■.:. Mi as ‘tfii> - ii’jif :•*.•(** . / Bserdi ;uj(iise
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A ***** t
fh Mr-. M
.% Hlifa 1.1 r*«m.
t> M
lUt. I*. It; » very
au* in
hwt ^nndxy - flewning an igh »y
night he presn'lted t‘» the y* g men.
I tjfht t’rowf
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i.^ 8 .^',s. ’ ; L!" *r « will
Imw « h«»v» mm «.»■ M „v M Apr... sj.rii
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. -*-ertr-nce*l W-raiwr ^11* us that it i<*
rmiia P, , 4 *. M<ra cn whmt.
’ ML--- mo --—
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>Mmi • «»».
Tll . Wsc k.mith shop of Ben tVTUi.ms, col
im ,j, caM ght on fire Moodav evening, but
luekilv the flam., were rfhwovered hefioe
'
headway had bren msele. A fire in
.hatjwrtoflownwouidpretty weli dean owl
I-auigtofiT—^
. I. M^ms
Ha-T P. CnUwW «p«ks of tblsdWlcree
gi»and «» mill «ar bw bemte
,»*««„* of be wtU-»»»«
lbi „„e»ar, water from * w.U in his yard,
.*«**,-, fc,tde^ a^ eowtaina «0 i»bm
of waw . i ------
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■w.lnl ir.amrt
We arc r!»»J to »e*r that ac*>llection i* being
taken up to Kuild a vub«tantia.l fence arouud
the Presbyterian oeiiietery in Lexington. We
woold advi ^ out Baptist brethren to take
Step* toward* eucloetng their
g ronm j M t he fence Vs down and stock now
( d
^ ^ wJ11 m 0 f i ore ones.
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Tb« WouBlnlw
Mr. W. B. BrigbtweU last week offered
Messrs. Haire ' Latimer 0,000 for the litUe
mountain in .oi* county, if they would first
allow him the privilege of |>rofi|>ccting for
gold one Vrtkf, to aee if it wr*ld yh?ld in pay
j ng qoantiticH. There gentlemen declined the
This mountaiH i» a rocky eminence,
about six miles 'from LcxiAgton:
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Uoltl In Ltilntln
a reliable gentleman Informs ua that there
Ulw j ottblw (iy j vej B 0 f gold rauuing direct
ly through the town of Lcuington; that he
cheaof tbo precious thud. Ha says-that on
Troubh-somc creek, in the outskirts of town,
rvery pxn will bring ft goWea yield. Our in
p«»uut, however, thinks it will reqtdre At>
out ^y of gjx dollars to make on«.
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‘ m «*“
leading from the residence of the late Z. , H.
Clark h*-a.lane perhap* a half-mile in length,
on each aide with peach trees, now
j M f w |j bloom. It is a truly beautiful sight,
aud when this fruit ripens, what a treat twill
p rove to the traveler. There i* a custom in
s P» in ,,lat whemver a ttaveler e»l* fruit, he
carefully buries the reed by the roadside. / ' s
nconsiyenre, tb« Wgh-»y* hi <h»t country
are bordered with delicious iruit, tree ro an.
if this custom ww* only in vogue in this coua
plsatstlea Melodic*.
B a gi nn h i flf s fc »| S i ialntfs.
Very law loafvre arc areuud thia year.
Small gretn « generally spntted a. yet.
*»«T!«* A «“ 0 * U J rrf 18 81 tmh »•’* w, * 1 h ** renewe.1 bMn snergy,
Fences are now m better repitil* Ihan wc
have seen them for years.
Thishas Itoen tbc mildest winter known it,
msnyycars, and farmers., ate.**!*-.MP -* 1 * 1 '
their work.
A» etperiefleei farmer aaya that barley
answers a better purpose to planter* fur green
.toox.food , ha« clover, aa the fcreaer eouWefc
«1* ^ -• •
„
mu »« t nM .i woo hr Aid v ■
■
.
Wc, the members of the t oloreu M.t..
' Church at Crawford, G». t beg to solicit the
asaistouce of our white fmmfo all over the
guu,,^ of Oglethorpe, if they wilt pltaMa t..
; ^ (n Myh, M r e hureh at the above
„ ,
out of debt. Know that we
read in the Seri|i«re," llleesri} are tbe cboeri
giver J” and lie that gitreth to tl.e p**
! tarfeth to the Lord uM "The Ta.td .ill
j ’ him four-fcld.n Then plreregive * » ...,e
; dollar, and^ , the . , lord . will ... pay you four four dol- do
! and the
I l lars ; or give us what you please,
laird will pay you fourMint* the amount you
j > A. Jo.IN.sox, Pastor
...... of the^^Ogtethorpeflireuit.
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r ou-rerfet.lu. M.Ilem
j Fifty year* ago there lived in this county,
; on ttic place now owiicd by Mr. S. II, C-ox, »
? -«r- They madetmtb
' bogn* j»aper and specie money, which was
! largely eireulated throughout the VJnjon.
j lastasbrewd detective discovered their den,
j and had prepared to raid upon them one^
njaiu j )ut wide-awake iaw-tireakeis got
their, haste to kuue, -they threw Oa iif
!d , ^ aopper-platea-into > no old mill
, ^ few inollth , wMle
,„„ing in this pond, * Mr. fox recovered a
- number : of t their . plates, ... etc., . „.. hi K i,„ u.
"now in his possession. A few years back Dr.
Sims found there a migget of pure gold, worth
g,o. whichaouw think eras lost by Aese
1»»»- Gold has hS8 h«n been^ found founc „„ on this urn. pW place, Im! out
I uot in paying quantities.
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I Aa Old Orate.
In aE oak .rove nearthe reridenee of Mr,
T. P. Callaway is a very old bnryiug-ground,
am0Dg Lnty. the first, we suppose, rffhT evar started in
! [hi , Mote puve. are only
1 marked by eanken epota, but the uauie of one
sleeper is perpetuated by a rough species <.r
i whetrock, upon which is rrnlely carved the
following iusogiptiou:
OT
; uy yg)i
THE ft E M a i a s
■
The remaining lines are so nearly oblitera
tetitiuuaecAHridnrd decipher them. From the
f , f h i, grave being marked by even this
rude ftone and inscription, Mr. Harrison must
have been a imin of prominence-donbtlcs* an
officer in tbe Revolutionary War and a lead*
" r ’’I tln'se tbnt followed with tbe Indians.
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At. Unfortunate Mail.
Mr Jesper Hopkins, of f rawford! tells
, 1 , a t there is u im.n living in Murray county,
^ Hm) „ who since the war haa killed
. five negroes, m-ridewifal/y: Tk first
was -'■'■J UM .....*.......
, tL.: L.-X..1: tfi.r —.
be dfowtied by -otfgging and making n
i”.--?-’ .
v. 1 ,ii■ ii'r -:*• jnur \\,< re *. t:a -i!' 1 mu':
jhe.tiu.r.l was! ucu-klfadally.’ rhot thrrmgh
|,.- ; ,g f«»r ;t turkey : in*;
w-I- killed l v it ir*e (lint had bee'n ieiie>I bv
'.i ; - siniv.rfiim'ile 'ueirr»-.*!ayvr: ui»-l ih-
• ttii . ■ ; ’u»<Cfaili3to'-Hiin»-r.kill. ... • KfideiiUtUy a
ore ’ i I'- r
.
n.-il ii*r iii 1 -jit’ * trt
i . UMiaite*.' ex i (•Morafafi. iro^n aii. i'iaee
H’ V je’eVed Cf.» be ’l JK-.i-'Cit!
i*iuisn.. and he irifoteyiii^*Li
to ii chain of ■
ac* •idci'.w.'' "ti'e ife.uk Marray w< d
for .... rac-’ • *,
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JZiti • ' ::
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♦ ; *m. d L • : • •' t; ■'. en. r yuan
kt-.avi n before. • i.'Ui*. and 1 »C convinced.
HOW IE SPENT MSDVY
% Trip IW»«n Jhv tl MblnildH R««4 «»«•
H r«II *u *lr. Tfc •*»»<• I». ( nllaiit).
T
ai
IS tvi
ttStif tfe d a p - tr. they, belonging,
ifierw Iramrd. in Mr. CaUaamy .
We ii i»iB« that caever youn*
r, Mr. Wif Itrunt. ♦ml fooml bis
P I repair, with evidences 0 f
thrift and enterprise on every hafrd.
U*i! before -we pr o gr e ss farther le* u * gi r <* a
brief history of tbc road over which we are
i— *. sn .1 is * «„mnu... u » of
tl^ ihrwi s<aAroi_Xa
hnvtug *«
o,.«d gnnd, over i. fmw. U.s mrtmpelis. A
gentleman infomu-d vts that not tnauy years
hnok hv bn* frB)U«illy counted, in the All „r
c,.ntinuo'u. lino. « «**. i„ mnrk^ While
of cans, the complviion of nulw.yt Hm in .
.-rni .re done sw.y with this unlmiind
<wel. it is even now the most public thor
owgkfare in tbeanBBtv, perhaps with the et
ce|>t‘»n of the EJbrrton r<^.
From it* prewent appearam e we wonld pro
an J th(! bfo k,„ countrv renders it still more
a. di-mivan.age. These evil., the road-work
ers have in a measure overcome by making
»'* ™ta. windtog nntnad bill,and eatme
Wayingmiree phKea. Bm there Ts eneevil
'*-y-’nd tbeir power to rem«ly-the cro-lng
at Ismg creek Tbis mat.^ .. the w»,k
our eaeelleait board of Aonntyt otninlsonmem. |
Cntil yon see this ford in peraon, the
vivid imagination fail, to portray it, condition
or perils. In aa g*>od a conditaon a* were the
road* at the time of our vitit, it was with no
little uneasiness we ttuwle the errwing. One
wvr. readily imagine the state of affairs here
when the bold stream has ovitrfloged
tanks and rendered the bfoad flat on each
side an unfathonable quagimre. A dry bridge
ha* been built on tlie Lexiugton side of the
creek, but this ha* been uuderoiined by the
high water dnid this structure is now unsafe,
At an oUUoy of a*w hundred doUars this
bridge could be repaired and extent led clear
aoro*w the atream, the road on the oppowite
*ide elevated above high-water mark, and a
safe crossing assured. This stream i* sluggish
au d flat, with pl§ity of scope for the water in
it* broad valley, and a bridge of comparative
ly light structure would withstand the fl.Kj.ls
We respectfully invite the attention of the
pn-fe-r „(Seials to thia important matter, ami
in behalf of the tax-payera of our county ask
* thorough investigation into the same.
pastures and fielda of every hue or green, we
felt like a man suddenly transported into the '
< ianlen of Eden, w> sudden the traasition from ,
bleak }Mi*reil and bare all the fields benuty by which and we richness had just of j
to ;
Mr. C.has undoubtedly a splendid
place Every outbuilding and fence is in
perfect repair, and shows the personal vigi
Jance ttn( j 0 f the proprietor. This place
b ro ught forcibly to mind the homes of our '■
wealthy planter*.in the good old days of sla
^ut, alas! such plautatious as this are I
J1()W f,, w an j f ftr betwri n.
VV« received a licariy—welcome from nut
host, and after an hour’s chat requested him
tmrand his^^ premitw. Readily
eomplying with our wish, he first t*>nducted
^ p, mme of hi* harlev }nifchcs, on whic h
purj* res alone! .
\V a ext in»p . .cted one ef hi. fi'-M- ‘:f
,
ing sown late It is hot as green as |
ui, more fcitare forwud ^ain. ,|, thi, Hut tbe if «. *n-]
[lr „ j, nlu j„ crop owner
can still manage to survive, as he ha. hvtwren !
(hre0 an4 f „ ur hundred bushels of old wheat
st f. r e«! iii his garners. Mr. Callaway is tool ;
to be the most successful wheat grower in tike |
One of his former neighbors told us
the otBkr ilayfSehb u««l toidant just as good
land as Callaway, at the name time, with same
Mre ailli RB)0Unt 0 f ma »u re , but when they
|, srvca te.l their’ eropa Mr. O. would double
, lim jn _ ie ]d po r acre every time. They few’,-ear, also
planted the same kind of eeed. A
ago Mr. CV made five hundred bn.hels of
wheat from tweutv acre* of jftud. !
.. 1
He n thi* y^r **’ planted MnHit ^Tor four hundred hwudred i i
bushels, and !h* arge ttelu wif saw therein
would average a hnltdag- h>«b. * e wore tu
formed that this is a fair average of In. erop.
He lias a eonple of aerestn cover-his firat
venture m thi. Ime-wlneh w, 1 compare fa
vorably with the Lexmgtonpatohoa.
Mr.C.basa pasture enclosed of one thou
sknd acres, ^ embracing fifty acres of cane.
^
out an outlay of a dollar for find. . .
Thi, i, undeniably the Iwst fenced farm in
Georgia-being twelve to fourteen rails hi#,
and ridered; and ever, 1'auoe! is in
thorough repair. Mr. CaHuway say. if any
m »u will pay him Kentucky prices for hi*
fencing he will make hi ui a present of the
Uod-twenty-t.o hundred acre,.
We asked to see his cow.*, of which We have
heard so much, hut they were in the pasture,
mi ,„ off , ] tu , wc n „,i ( .ed inapen a
s „ w ,i heifer with a bag the largest part about
h - «. bi „ h t™™ wouldn't give more than
Uavinioftwi * learel of the unsurpassed do
«£* . ■_ , of Mrs cJtawiv we
l^^^ P -2^^L n S£ t ‘ ^r t
-
oVe# r wTutn ttos 1 larty pre-siaea. ol,t
gave her permission; and .we must
i he rcmarW that with sueh .companion man
„,
. ... . W1 , h so,.,;,.,. Every
thi . , "* . Mrup,,lo . “ !y cl f"’ nerfret order
d |h( , jt<im haapeaka a housewife
that ui •» a treasure -n-wv indeed. indf-wl
I The dove-cote, which alone cost *100, is
! filled »i‘h^ all colored pigeons, which, when
put h, flight, riuM obMUr« the sun. In
r^ 111 * the halyard, which ih pcrtcttly
l-leirel and .cletuly .wept u.. flour, wc detec.
| ,rywe •«» * TuSto founl to teTthST be a.huro.l ’ It h I d Tff"ri -
gallons, and ..: u*d tw.ee a day. The poul
i «yy«tl Is well worth inspecting. Here we
find separate places for the various sued
vhwkeiw, and, by the way, we noticed s mini
| her lust about ripe,
We next explored the ganlen. Upon our
>■— we were in the >*-^ tropic*. Jurt read the bill-of
fair of what we ksw 1 English T*e«s, neurly
ripe; Irish potatoes nearly kn-e high Ireftrre
: the were covered with chaff; rndish.-s
for the table; cabbage plant* a foot, high ; fa
fact; Mis. <\ has all kinds of vegetables eitli< r
HJ> up Or or pbinted pnuiKU es.-p, Gm.i okni--uud - anw everything v
' looks 1 "'' k8 *k» “* green * wu anti “ J flourishing. fl ™ r ' sl ‘ m - ^
In Ill Xhf the above »hnve w* we hav- have penned ( .«mvd nothing m,thing wrllt ,
the intention lo exaggerete or flatter
one who will take th* pains b. visit Mt.
and inipoot. his farm and premis.-. will ti
■ ,. very tbiiig. exactly u- «► gemb
Mr. Callaway - - M-ry no,-,-..,,
man nod di.likes Botorterybut we h»*' l' r
summl |»r<'>Vtiig to hjaguod Im« ].»laiiU*rsthe natm- for i^iliui .., the .... porp Hint -
oM rt-1 bills may yet be-made to bid
t >. : r -,* run with free fumtr. ti h
>‘iy t*» ‘Mft for tJi'l ; iMfroding_u|eni
te-rrafy, hi» 4 -ibin giving pui.i.euy
^h.-t w -aw ' .'••rriply i;.:- : the
i- v --.vug hlivii v.-.- mmv mreiy
e .it W’-;i!ti rifiivt* of iut< rest to i>ur .ady
,. . n
.
oil uUE return lieiiie ft*- wen; miutlier road
ing the reridetufa of Mrs. ll.
.
ftdiieii i> •* fe-rni iHS f<'U:-.'trV p.’ye .
h "ar fa te n tiHli tli'e sj»r«rig to
eeenoti of-iur t -nuty. fi.r tS*e purj[«»e ; d
hishintr th.* put flic a BDrret't arC'niid nf
irsuiV v«-t oflere-J by o:d f
tborpv as a place uf rtsideuce.
rsiirm aruitm
fv**! fir*«*«f r»#r* k*« £*r«J
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Wl?
Ti ut M
Wr'll It«st Sir. E4 dfo&S j
reeesa* wlw
■ fw-*- Imll qjtshiixH!’. ts heicii: sgiutsl
I t (h»- \ • •«ac.' eciits ..f t nyionl.
r*ml hnn ire-l tA 0 !> of cuiiiv) haw
..-j.'l itu.l »te!iv«*r**t in F r**rf-»n! this «#•
V drum the? tried hi- H'^uor’- shot*^*tn la<t
SatunTj cv.eniiig. The result was anoi.— :!ier r
kkk-th-wa and a split uj»jy v r lip.
Mr. J. M. IVyurf ha* preveaied several ol*l
f&otieu ot l rawlord fr-»ei acquiriag the
hahii of profane <*w«-ar lag by removim! one
oki *.>w tkt.hta plantation.
R A. McMahan, ibe ncwty^Je«c*t
of the 1 *e®ce of Cm wf.»r»l diatnet, has U‘nderrd
Xotafr Public, which ha*
W. O. Tm-kv, hu ^ «fcv -ni«s of
r ^a y? T ’■'" J. ’ l '.'f Pn'rlinvr , ax p
.
««. »»« » ^ *» «• ** »«0 «>*«»**
»h«. »i» v«niins th« tag*™, in IWIwd-op.
« e are aorrj^^ to leara from^r. A. t*. row
"" *"
Pv. W. 6 . Wooes', wlttu | «^«rw* ftmlly knyc «*«««£
,ra ’ rf ""'; The Ho.-t;tf w now » Bximrc, w«
uu! "- Wee wMet hi m <!>”« »“
«" to wn, and eheo-Billy rewntutend h m to
those m need of a first-clw physicjM.
The patron* .,( the colored Kbool a! the
^ th? ot^^^J^
>"“ ral *P«* h e. by the frm.il' brrltrr., dpci
^ The three unanimoiwly speeifle eharge* to diwh.^ made against the te«ber. him
^ ^ k'dti??. H k!,. -
^ “ ^rTl^dit^ ( ,,, mS.’. ^ (k ,
rr fbr Ure ^ of
guano ...... reairerer.
-
^
ml fv LI Af»-WKEKJ^ WHITII ff ,,: W
tmr mt the v*he
Antioch is dull and nnanimating.
A few orders fo r guuao ia pteonnf.
Money ia scare* enough to raise a riot,
Liberty Academy has thirty.fivescholara.
The general preparations for planting Is
backward.
The Good Templars af Salem are adding
many t* their numbers,
The wh«»at and «mt cr«i»* are looking better j
than at this timedart y«^»r.
IY<«sj>cf*ting for gold, in the lower edge of
the district, is on the inoreare.
The Bowling-Grecft Grange ha* reorgani
red, and Mr. J. \V. Howard is Master, j
Lexington lawyers are frequently vinitiug
our Jurtite < ourt, obtaining " L-It*»d J ’ jadg- !
menta.
The I-asy Club will reorganise anon. Some |
of our mode! young farmers will join, for the |
^ ~
Thw 1 *- of f'oramcrclnl _ F«rtllla«vw. i
*o
ftiitor Oyi*(horpe J-sho:
To illustrate, we will take a farm of 200 !
aorea—100 in cultivation—and w»y that50f {
acre* of this land has been fertilised e*ch
yenr for four yenrs, with five «„„« of guano ;
j*er annum, at $00 jM‘r ton. You see at once !
you have paid out for this 50 acres $1,200, j
which is as much or more than you can. land sell i* |
the 200 for at a ca*h sale ; and your j i
notoue whit belter than when you eomiuen
c«sl the use of these wiunier<i*l fertilisers, '
and ydu lire * poorer i mi. Umn y<w were fet«v i
,
years ago. j
And will thw farmer* of this cotinty contite 1
ue this suicidal practice ? Stop, friends! Con 1
s ider, a mi forff i b- —tbc.«n iiuimirr TTrittonTiHl”
the welfare and presqierity of their ne.ghbora,
i fC-Ad— 7III* i t i ' i tn . ; t i n ,, i i. i.u.d . Il.su. I n n wy -t
that which they, in their heart., believe will,
he the ruin af the bayer. I te.,. b.«d ««»»» ,
agents say that it was a curse to the country ;
.«* **»r «*»«»« •* •*»;- * P 1 **;
*•» lf ** K T *» t somebody else will. Let 8 i
*be merchant* of tins county refimctoscu
nvxtyetxr. Then tee cun see what tbc result
wU «*.
But _ the farmers thcmwlvc*.
my appoal t« to
i on must pertiotently refuse to buy from any
one^fertiliiere at forty,flfty.aixty and seventy '
dollars ( .er ton, nud continue tn refuse Ui buy ,
until it get* cheap enough for it to pay—and j
»>«• W doubts wbetber it can be made and j
»*»'d so a* to l>cnent the farmer. j
I have no fight to make against seed the and use lot of j
acid* for composting with cotton I
n * a nure, only I think it cost* the planter too i
.
Ib tev •- | t he nse at eommerelal fer- j '
*J „ untT f„, ,he vear 1877
jRm * t !east I’M,000. The!
^ |(( lh e W (soutalled) manurre «v 1
to ^ lh em pros- j
^ : but «.d by Ibe ruin of thore wbofeetlj
eountry „ "r r rather ratner, who wno ought , ugn. to ,o feed Uie
emutrv. For theae guano dealers have to i
supplv the guano buyers with bread and meat j
to matte cotton to pav forguano. People will!
worlt .. hc re they p« their money. ,t is true
^ t , ri p tu .a, -that where a man's treasure ia J
wju hi , W rt be »W’ Mosl n og
lhrir grainerop.to wateh after the gotten !
^ ipy hav . ( , ^ rti j ise{ in’th j. ftn j t j„, re , u | t j i( there
*,».# littl e bremi V.Wpe, e Imui pimi,
>Wre of earn, wheat!
and oat*; raise cows, hogs and sheep, and you
„ii| sohn be a freeand independent people
again. Obsekvkk:
„ ..
<xrr ll,lmks *?’ mlr "») tornipondi nta *
" interville, Crawfonl, Maaey s. Haredstown,
***«"'• «<.wll»gdtere». IV.mdstoek, 8 . 0 ,
and other points in the county fortheir
; !„tcreatina weekly bttdaet af news. This i* a
, 7 fa^nire of the Echo ami we are in
,Ut receipt of letters fnan subscribers com
P lim< ‘“ t8r , thereto. Now let them not weary
of well doing, but keep up their
e\ cry week week, There in ia always y some appureiUy
insigntfleant thing transpiring that will be
read with peculiar interest by the citterns of
y „ ur ^, tioI1 Vou nwd not be particular
about writing on only one side of a sheet of
paper. YoU can uie Both side**, or » nnsial
j c ardjf you prefer. We will gtadiy puy nil
* charge, and the
. the Echo free of return
fcw in , ny wa y *, «ui. We dmu. a eri,.,
rac , eo,reels,ndent in every ucighborh.md in
, (heaonnty. Can’t vou. reader, undertake the
, ol) , I>t usask one favor of w cor respo nd
S Z it thev will never send us a liar
j ! (“ling, that all calculated to wound tbe
rf»«, pertain, or east a slur upon his
the expciise w of *r“^ some sensible u *f gentleman, who
’know* h*»w^to take and appreciate a joke, of
ten serves t» drive array atitU for •
llB d render, the recipient none the worse for
the nib. We want to render our paper a
wi-Iohuc visitor to every home in Oglethorpe,
.do,hi. we mmt offeml
! wwy, eeiiev, and gnu mskvlt make it .« tl, n wwkly weekl) “ «*" eucy^opuidii. cm f“J* iqopouia f or
this thi- eectiou. —i-ti-,.. The. Thy Ia Ih'H., ho is stnetiy rtru-tly au au iiide- iudv
fudeW m-w .paper, de|« i.doo. upon no one
man « business fe.r Us .being or .-xistetuv,
and soul its future bourse will " hi w to die
Ire , nod let the ein.^H where Uo-y .any,
’ ~~71«nnr~ E.„„ltty.
k-l
U iiJKni? ^iviu ’4 j.iiMicity i« jiHiiv*. I. , a* a
. iituri, must my our riiim i» d*-n't ap
I young g.;ntituiau'ii'.) riding
r e vyeii'li; a-i I site. knowing it. I
. •ikii'i*. Ui 1 , 11 ) Oi.-. bdu-s.
W.vfVtr! dtti » slintn -With d-rJiingdyle. •
; uvfo ru fa-trjdu are aver art" to aay Midi
itHfus. Jt is hot rigid to. j»oiiVt out
i' •H>d Aik»*jv. that our gnud eitizeus may
»jlf‘W tht ir. dfttr?h:er“ to fUwociate with
yni ,-f'•'peettliitr taste. That lie gave-a
;rL a s h. ‘ dash' iiH-eertaiuiy.
• jti;vy lie LaP s.lc from tin-«-weeU..»
nevt*r. iwvcr tiK»re pat onsiteii«e«mi»g
iw,
• rights sits by h.is side. l.n: .1.1 Y Hasjk.
Wn-.-dui';!’-. ■ rt M treh 'LL
til MI KY ILL* ITEXK
_ -** „
MM
Frosty flkomia.A. 8
Farmer* are perarer * Xtisfc the ma—n than
■ is Mpveral pan- fi* - -Jjg
The jwwApeet andiiom-y nad
“ ja**-pw ' vanahw h mtxemve froa
ij man.
Her. lb W Patmsft iawl by immersion
last Sunday two feroa* Itoverdans ( 'harefe.
A young man, w«® « Brtr lired In lev
iHgioa. says the wpTposrl place | led for its Iracho
lora, ifcver Pfeaafc rwe and
explain about the e<>wg
Tuck plow* jjlmSmmmingamt% . .
John R.
h.3 |^ckrt‘bofA could {£39 and his pri*
rate papers—bai i found it ia Tab
laatlsr*. lladgwHi A Vo fe, w oad and
He Btade a mistake. '
Quite an to has been in
progrras __ here. Since iasrtcrlv meeting /
ten have been added : R v
' ’
Mmsix Potter, 0.1». S iC. A. Conooway,
llnrr- ~" A
oMulucted it. It stilt
John Winter has for Jfm _______
from five acre* of brww "** ** * <k * of
►«, 1 . work w»
c»p » toclcnr of bramble* and
’ \ jamboT arres in
not pay for the
o— uiiiad Tooile f
^ Glere A«dew nrin
ci , „ umben a ■ a prospect
for 20 mot* in an k*.
;-rville Academy andiaiumr if. Arbi !ipal, w-»
^M a-.J
»*» *. principal,
*** J !72 t wrok b^: hem,
* ,
ovei 20,'with ^ ^ L principal,
nnmbent re^tly “L
Jobnwm W 4
Beaverdam OhMeh, with]
is being bnilt for the ^
inlheehureh. Tbevwyt_A»
I. enough to insnre snoedK Mr. }< ne* alao
baa a flourishing school wear Mr. J.. W. Sey
Fpoo the wfao% m
intcr^i b ?«»omintf mi Isseia.
—...... -
Parties »ho are wtiag ^rt an oW soownt
Ihe hands of an „m.-cr IwTlIe, lion. We
irbat assay. WITCHSm* JAKBELi,.
MAXEYH
Metr» Tmkrm from the Kgtof Bmr ftqwrffr.
Hauling grass. <W&*U
A. J. Stewart has not hissheep yet.
This vicinity is rerns for amateur
farmers.
Dr. W. M. Durham i* a large and
successful prac^r. ,
________
^ ■ally got his right
Rev. P. G. Stewart has jone to Woodville,
to read meilicine with . L. Durltaui.
... „ „ ^?en in bed nick
and about again.
berrLmwlr trrif« «oeee**ful straw
»* ' is / b bk ou raapberric*.
ixuig o p uii * , nting com, strew
,ng gu * l '° * n 1 cotton land is the
W< *^.°
r 1 *^? a kflt there will be
«* . *>“* ^ 1m re / They anticipate
ne ® ^* * ild march.
^s . - Nan Epps killed
-
. •. * f anhcll someday*
^ V
_ ' e killed Epps* dog.
e ** U '*' Rob<*rt ,* yfUa t^ir wmd Wt». Wilson
r °* T' per in a few days,
’ ' . W1 * “•* . for not having wa¬
-
ief eoftmjient.
Dr. J. L. Imrhani ha us and has loea
ted at Woodville. We t hi* remove!, as
,
can
work a*
O.-t** »' re’ 1 .^— -
t > * „ ,j rIn Uf would die m
lia ^ (lro , hniore ..
Mr ^ nirc Ismaklng bugglea and
^ „ vira Hi , b i„ kMuHll ( , ho u g h
he was offered estra |«y,) would go to TI Ml
to h i, kin. lie left on Saturday night
gn(J rotttrned Monday evening. Customers'
^ tbeir work done on short notice.
wuU Ik.reaGriqff^uiUg
fa4 , We a „a i. always
wiih % Hn|i i e ^ bis face to wait on his
*Willie MHohdl.wue nf hk
k> ’ )a , h!s kib , fe,
Mabch.
Woodville fly-specs.
#v«* .%tir» tt*m* Taken on the Beir-BMt.
litUhy toxson
T»- !*»■ H»» «" gig!"* is » heltever . m barb-ansm.
John Moore i. no longeron the K. R.
Have yon seen Dr. Mat ham’s new (fleet
Scute farmers bare finished cormpl.nting
Henry Moltou has gone derenge .1 on gold
Fineefopof peaeh-blooms have Mareh-ed
in.
Wheat and oata in mint reetions are very
* n °d- .
Merchants, onthees.hmwtem,metende- __
*"*• h *l»* “ ro ’
“ *'«, «. g» 8 "«> nfeni go , to _ Heaven .. ! 1.
** A prayre^rfdwery .£***"- 4 th ; _ fcUI °
—owing to the way he has , wen miserf.
** n ^ ;
. . .. . A
Bltre auyq he’W* ttou*,» wi.»»ye •
*«• he empnaMM me last yi a .
The fanners are planting eora, and tbe ten
dewry is to divide ulh'giumai »«wee« ’ king
rabhit iu our woods, and tun ran likepeaaed
Hghtning-especially where nickels are pten
lle j, Uune, .HBSBaASW-fUu^ “ Bo* IlCEBAM."
- ns==«<*» -------
thm^^lj^^unbreSheir We Batura Tfcanka to the tssmle of pa^Tpa- Ogle
tr[| {| ’ by ta i r Jealings aihicloso
t , husinesa WltOHEEA tomeritacontifluaneeof
JARBELL.
THE TOWN OF CRAWFORD.
_ _ . _ ________ . _ ^_______________ Wih
*An'.V” Bm,,aM «a>tp
‘;:'4 '
* Auenrta Chronicle ^ A Constitutionalist.
>Ureh i 6 ._ T hi,
Oiriving plate ia some times designated
fa *4* . „ n »ucce*iful cotnpeutore as a
ngt o m ," because it stretches out
ite „ lt | length along the Athens Branch,
; and has little breadth,.but nn this string
! are sttewed nnmv
of tlie first magnitude and diamonds of
the first water, repre-enWd by ite poUle,
j efficient » nd .« ute '
r ^ uZ*.
. many «thrf tradisg poftri* of
■ y j e!4tS no te that there wa#> never u
mepcahtile «!■»» '» th ' 8 sm8l > com
■ mur.ity. SiBCC its settlement, aome
j year* ago, tbe citizen* rules »«ve ever reguiutimis kept iu
' view Die necessary ana
~ ^X “X. d
“dd 1 -di eheerfu* fluguUty; i
( to
in . & ,*... '„V thev ihvv havegained haveiiamed a
• 1IU (lf f , lfRb {ahle'eitterpriiM', | e ”,. I Teskirite t.-ulG r |vri« 1 . witUodt wUhtyR iUid, atul,' expecting fipcetitii, no m>
good ai f.r i»r grvat great commensu- tsommensu
r; , te Tutor, they have sought fopve back
„ it all .rccasittn- «! b.r value Jtna
«v..|.,!,n eonsi-l-! Itundodlf. hich of has Jtoutmke, Caused lire till
.elu,w phv w fh^. larger,
w;.<ile»*|e'(lealei» of. -fceir
^.,.,^' 1 ., ^iifl t^outh, lorn.-.truct 1
n. t . rc ial traveled . ta to
’• if,ike anvthinq she wishes on tbe
i* ueked, Wind, is not uaunlly
,, 1 -e. tjttuuted ^“‘of
ib-rpc eottaty—tnatETarut oh,
« Mich has given to tteorgia many
tlteComm^ntreallii I. ■ l inteiieet.-, who have
eluqueptly at
,.,„1 „br<m.J— within amileot two
former residence ami The tomb* of
brace of < ieorgia’a o«t illustrious
m agi«trate», Gilcuer mid. Grawiord,
suit lingen, aroutet and m this
, a moti" lilt! people a reaped for truth,
■ o'i"i:..i. - - -■■ —Tfi . ’ . n ri n
s-iise of honor Khicii tlie men-iv umfd sharp
by. ■ ' yodtukd df IW Ku t i
little of in th T*C tLn iralizatioa.
A great Ufa.;**?,,!?* wave ntiy #*f{4
over thi- w u„-i. rjiium
"\tffultj; just *:»« the tve af d- net ion,
and nualcLiBg a number of I yti
from die alluring tuflucttc* of the puisoa
; rci cup; the t;ien Mayor of ('rauf/bxtl re
r fuseil to sigu a license fur tire e*t«tl»Ii*h
uicot of a drain shop within the limits of
tlit town, do Blatter what price w*a *dfer
eti for the priyilege.. A ii».vns*-, uow
tiff, single wa* iasQM during hin absence, and
board only i» djapiaved in the
place All bearing honor the word* ** liar Hoorn.
to the gallant Mayor, Me
Mahan, and well may he trace hr* r*la
ticuahip tder.t of the to the French great Marshal, for now i*rt»
of bis, whatever difference Republic, no acts
there may be
in the spheres of the two men, aau reflect
greater credit on the name.
Crawford ships full five thousand bales
hundred tueh. ae^iooand^ of the different jells, perhaps,
«* tuns guanos,
the use of which by the intelligent far
mers around doubles their crop*, show
ing f conclusively that the northern tier
n >»an Pranrut^^ ith
7 p< | ce *** f v to aiakf BrtCJ *»pl£.
A Urgt p^fwrtioo or lie labor dost :o
8 el .f" “ “ one b 7 * be wh J te *- I i wou ld **
well for AugosU to make sure her l bu. 1 -
"<*> 'Onnecuon with Crawford and that
will find below some
“ f .PJ om ,ne n * ^ h *"“
s Z* - ? ^u' StokV.y, J. t 0 J. I H C. o''a McMahan, M i'i'""'!* W itch
'
sT^Tho^.Tof^ *L >'tie
kindwt of feeling* toward Auguata. and
wonld prefer traamg with her to going
ul^wbs^- Oueof the natural cunoaitien of the
^„ to th^^L^■'8h^
foc.^ near Crawford, midway the be
^ Irfaington b* rowd, and and it on rwally
le lb ] e 0 f t a
i ‘
T^Pte#tnTit Ti arpnrsrtrr hr n Ttum^nit
In hjn£ power, and the echo of his rilling
voice w heard over a vast extent ofhill
and dale, startling the partridge and the
hare and from their coverts—and perhaps j
sometimes awaking prim propriety from
her seclusian. llis name .» fiuHtt, a de- :
cendent of old John of Gaunt, the name ac-! |
having of tbe tbe wlditional fondness of t prefixed the later on
coont genera- ;■
^ons Among ortho the many family queer for fishes that (and beverage. there ;
are no tuclrri) that float and sport in the ;
Ganil mill pond is of journalism the tefiofe, of but the rather Northeast, the
not ;
sword-fish that conquers the whole, AU ,
bail to the chief
^ r
-pri«w selling at roek-bottotsi pnees 3 ji«ga for the rash.
THE _____ NEWS OF —_________ THE WEEK«
—W »*»• m- t*r j V Late** ~.L.w m- .
The Republicans reduced carried New Hsmp*
shire by a majority.
Augusta, Maine, the home of Blaine.
haa gone Democratic for tbe first time in
ten years.
In North Carolina a mother recently
killed her child by throw»ng it at its
father.
The first issue of the new silver dollars
was sold in Wall street Thursday for a
premium \U- ‘ -
There forty-nine Confederate . soU
are
diew in Congress—ten in the Senate aud
forty-nine in the House. :
Joseph - , , La „ Page, the murderer of f Josie r .
Lu'igmaid, laid, hung a school Concord, girl, whom N. If.,Friday, he wav- ;
was at
Several men have been arrestod at •
Shuteafrury, Massachusetts, charged Several with
others liviug there will be in arrested. open polygamy.
— J e hial Rcac Fflfc- C or^rgr^obttora, New
York, failed Friday—liabilities, $200,
000. trade, The aud firm had bad a debts large hurt Southern them
losses by
In the Supreme Court of Louisiana. ;
after a very long charge, it was ordered
and that »he verdict of tbe Andcreou jury be discharge »et n*lde j )
reversed, and
ed from custody.
A bill ha* IK,,. «grj«d iu commit !
tee which make* an .important u^n change
in com-pensntion of United States Mar*
•ahafo.- AH feew imd nllowatices are wbot- ■
$5,000 ished, aud the and pay of of deputies Marsh els at fixed $1,500. at j
a year t
foreign Mona.
A revolution in Jamaica .»the latest.
pr^ou, etmkeep,up w w,rUke
Pope Leo XIII has defined his policy,
it a actual -gotiation.
proceeding Iteftreen Sir Henry alliance be
and Count Eng.and Audrassy J Austria. for an ;
tween a
In eaae tbe Turks overwhelm Ae in
snrgents iTWitt be in diflicult Greece, it restrain ia anticipate the Greek
to
army from reentering Thessaly.
Strung deUchmeuls pttfrol night th. xtreete
5 f Constantinople day und_ there produce on d
count of a gfeat cxcitmen t
Ky tTie postIng~ovcr the city - dTSeditlofliJ
placards.
Cable vmpfitches give the information . ,,
that the followers of Mahomet in India
do not stomach the defeat of the Sultan
and humiliation oftbeOttoman empire in
Turkey. It is believed that 200,000 Mos
leu, volunteers could be raised without
diffiaiily to fight against Russia.
The treaty between and Turkey the two belligerent been sian
nowers. Russia ba«
ea and ratified and at mat o«K-»>ly
tranatnutod' to the respective power*.
This should end the hostilities entirely. active
Indeed, the telegram tell* us that progressive
step* are being oft taken he Russian for the forces from
withdrawal
Turkiah territory. The full terms of the
treaty Rave mit yet reached us, but from
the the hint* hints and ana fragmentary fragmentary portions portion* which wuitu
have be^p reported, we are inclined P»
believe that its term* are a little ttle lens le»» fie- *e
vere than were at first antici Dated. Seen We
are glad that the matter lias at Ixrt
adjusted in ft manner which proirtwes
speedy, and in all probability, lasting and
peace between, at least, Russia
Turkey.
A Hamilton chap ate twenty-one egg*
thnother day.
The Old Capital wants to hear Mr.
Ktetihenn nominated for Governor,
An *" 81 8 r * n ‘ “« P' r „ 1 r ,. <nr ' *5?^ “
: knp«n_ as an emigrant u caet to re -
™r *-t.
Gen Toombs has neither wish nor ex
««.«„„ to re-enter public life, but w, 1
heurkeu unto the voice of b.a const.t
ue ^- A nsi53 - mifa ^ t8on ? r«,-/
ttnroofeo & nonse wlme , my ft c<> \
■ ,
«'><! tbe »ad attendunU were e ui *'
j »*k^G
Tbe new .Constitut ion has already , ,
; more than paid for itself, which otil\ to
'• ewfmore
! have and done nogdot). .
i A ftiau living . near Tenni . e^agms , ^o
re “£“!“* ' n ~u{' ra ”V‘T:S'rrh .'fast?, the train
; u ’mb” auu-aue at
■■ v w^teive ■ rauron.1 iti-adilitibii.
i.v ri-port^the iVtl.e. ln.il d«m- in-t.
age done the .torn,
’ \Ve r-adlftfit the wind in Niiri.i.iy the lower week
«f G,,,,ne (pmrit.v, lint rvcUme a.»'l
blew i.toelf riitfa a fence* yi »rrg generally.
: HcatJer^l tree* and
'I’.-t«,Her -uv- there i
tkujpliu*, Mr
frf ' a white eriilatd of
. . reines of svi.-odi are ol
w'hin-, birtjr-red tvirh a
.
•leirentely ruffled rnahmg ami beauty. t ..mt t„
rareily, i.rnameBt
fnthbet Appeal :-A eoloreri
was the center,, I attraefh.n
town i art week. He .. pr.-enied, aud a- had
said, "i...... a Arm in < mcinnalt,
...... wi.~ . in 'rre w.-.y ■ r pv"
po re-iis and ii-- 1 :- Ur -i'-'-op -I m — 1 ,1
out of bis Sphere us a tadpole ou
laud, and judging •orn lue
time Le tsurried m t
TTC n s;ag -T nm r.~~
veitodoro Herald : Regr>Tr* hs
riainvtmUv took the l&vc i**t' ft ih**tr ovni
feMEHtfr tire f»thef day i and k*-kiuxc4
of ilnetr eoinsd brethren tn « fearful
manner, f*>r reporting them to the l aitrd
ift&tn CtMut The j^pestion iioir is aiG
tiic Xurlhern It;i lka p res* f howl about
this a* much a* th tty did j similar
tmtragcs Col.i ii by the whites?
Ob, no”
A few days ajro Hubert Mc Evoy, who
* 2 » have been huuc last Friday for
the murder of Mr. i»regg,. of Augusta,
told the Sheriff that he was glad to hear
that he wa* to be hung privately, as he
“ did not want any d—d negrot-s Dj see
him die. 1 ' rhur**iay mormug of last
week be was singing and cursing in the
most reckl^i manner, and when the
bberiff asked him from below what be
was doing, he replied. “ It s none of your
d—d business.” He isevideotly find gallows one
of the few who will not the
0»inee,»He EagJv: Our readers
ber our autrment last week that the little
of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, eighteen
ouintu. old, «aa drowned aboot noon oi.
Thursdar in a tub of water There are
mme [m \ s conIlpcted Wlt!1 tbe sad event
t ^ gt >fe in y,,^ r j fllwl before aD( ( incomprehensi- (be death of
ble. On the night
„f tbe little child the father dreamed that
t»he waa dea. 1 , and during the same
Mr VS^od are person? of the
the highest respeetabilitv, uud ibe living fi«ts ju»t ontaide IbBy
,he„liaite.l. corporation, We them Me sinsru
, u state a.
an'ezpUnaUon’ bU ‘ w * tbo0t * t ** ,I, pt
ing “** *"
The Hartwell Hon make* t v honorable.
memion of two rpung men of.iartcoug
a _» 1 - .«•
He Ho owed had a few debt* that be wanted thirteen paid.
old, two and boys requested who were twins, them hire
years to
themselves to aw k to pay his debts. The
boys worked several years until they had
paid told the last them cent, although many per
sorts they were neither legally
or morrally bound to . do so. Bab God
b *d implanted hooest principlw in them,
One of them died for the Lost Cause,
After passing through the rough millof,
adversity honest man.” he still holds his head up —an |
Au interesting decision relating to the ;
ri _ bt „f a |; U «l,«nd to tbe custody of his
"'.^"“^“‘'y^etermined b y j^ge j
this ground her father detained her at
home. The husband sued out a writ of
habeas corpus, and on the return day of
the w*me the Judge held: “That, not
issued withstanding the the father license had was irregularly given hia
and not
consent, she being sixteen vear* of age.
^ marriage was valid and binding, and
^^"'“nrw/fe ^ that under’ P th°e f
law which gives the parent the custody
#n( j right to the services of his child
until majority, unless he voluntarily
loses it, that defendant had the right, tp
her services until she was twenty-one,
therefore was entitled to her custo
An order was therefore passed dis
missing jf the the writ and of remanding father.” the
w e to possession her
Ton eaa go to Witcher A Jarrell's
0 eVchivfs pair <»f Ladies Hose for 11.00; and Hand
k from 75 cents * 5.00 per doreu; Par
^jg jmd Umbrella* fonu 50 cents to $2.00.
o, yea! We are w»niing !
Have in Store and to artive, bound a splendid sell
l M of Crockery, which we are to
cheap for greenlwek*, gold or silver. We
know silver is below par. bu t l>riag it on.
iSU ^‘* ,U ,tlk " ^"wiTClIER
A JARRELL
------ ■ — ♦ — ■' —-—
Witcher 4 Jarrell have in store and to ar
rive f ora, Meat, Lard , Co ffee, Suga r > Ric e,
aSkreTili ev»rythr»i tire
ally kept in a General Merchandise store,
which they are bound to sell very cheap for
th * c ** h -
Witt ,i,, r * Jarr,i’whiTavv t ^ ___ in of Mote, Notion* ■'«»
few dav«, the finest assortment
F a, ] »,n,iiarsan<l Cuffs, La.W and
GentaMewelrv, and a great many other th ings
wiFPoh we have not space to mention. Call
and see foryoumlf before buying elsewhere.
■ '. -r - *■ -Ttl
. .
^ F.'mlmre M.nu'iiau^
^tit
^Mi’^ni^I^fi^nXTjSd to
:==
,
want from du> Athens furniture Mann
flwMHag Coraiiany and pay *» it in monthly
home coSRrtabte, opporUmity if she will avaw furnish herself her of
this house. splendid Try to
it.
Where to Buy Sarlal Caxex» Coflfiu*. Ete—
Jhe J, Cuskets, etc'
>Uick t>f lail> and fine Coffins, will set!
of desired style wsiye, which I
a t friuT-h less than Athens prices. Also, on
hand a select stock of Furniture, such a* are
needed by my country friend*. Have money
at|<i putronlse home enterprise by buying of
James R. Boggs, Lexington, Ga. mh22-6ni
Tes. we can change a fifty dollar bill you
« ant a bottle of the Globe Flower )*% L oughB yr
»ee if what the lion. Alex. H. StephtM, F.x *
Gov. Smith Ex-Gov. Ilrown and Hon. Robert
Toomte. of Georgta, say about it,« true, you
tel.M« ^
,.^,1 The (ilobi; Flow* r t ough Hyrup^nevcr affec
had an equal for coughs, cold* aud lung
tions. It jxisitively cures consumption when
ail other boasted remedies fail. .Sample bot
tie*, 10c. Regular one, fifty do*ta y fl .
A H| „ mr „ vle of cli niate
ilH Sll ^ n changes of temperature, rain
wim v j, H i i an sn j u stimthine suushine often one intermingldl children, in a
single day, it is no womb inder that oor ci ti
friends friends and and relatives relativi** are are so frertuetitly taken
from XgSaJinSSJ&te*^ us by neglected colds, half the deaths
home for immediate use will prevent serious
sickness, a large doctor’s bill, and doses. perhaps For
J. :.i ih, by the tire of three or to *r
gg 1
Kl2S thia laihtinenL Sxmple biittiM for
on
ioc„re % uar».xc,je. _ -
do*" WextTown andThalkTt ahead dowotill where tomorrow, they loan you for a
a
t bonle of Merrell’.Hepatine for the liver. TJ*
f , trirn l „ M , . l t , i „ , i , f im| „. n in g t he i n e
ents of this great liver medicine mlothiseonn
lr .v- J» »|W ’»** ,“!'. r %%%*<&%« “, y . r8ui ;
^ hottl sZXrti e», it i .cheap 55L^^ emmghgter
. ssrir: all difteaftwof the liver. L
dyF|Kpsia failed and in the of Jivi^rwii p aita
m . v ,. r cure
fovfe^ren “e diwaw ti.e ’ Tteur^.hiiV and
,f t-ruG-. dvspv,*,..
, iM(i jjver w*»wplaint. Sample bottles, lfa- ;
regular size, fifty d <w ** s -
How 'Watche* nlw
rent w any mk, aside from lit**
t ,tn.i. W aKitti.that atid p*»i fail nec^-ury ini', Uie
thick ......... iifftre it>r cM^ruvuig ti used,
JSdXSl- t'.’wiflta.ai (Ii.- prt t:i''il- f iiii’t toigraved ts
ti. it!id ;j->M tL
,..r.re„. » ( A», and supply the t n.'G'-v-Arv
-!’. ..tv ««■-«-• gH> i.m v',-d •Id is
rr'^r’ In' jf b-,o
Tr.TN.it H.M I..... ...... ...«* ),
■
‘ , c'-u..i Tr^Tp
onlt....... •St
.’li...- pr-.i*>..t<
...-■ a- \>)*u ijrositson ha*
>--ml I’V S ’ 1 ;i U‘’’J’" »" irjKiri*’, •'111’ I'h •
» .....
„■ .,(; ,..| -r-, .»•! th. r-ult u a. -n -p "'
i„ p!.,n-i. .... .....no -■,. I.-ua
fcokv „;.e-, bra, A- - -r- •.« ami
.'. — , ■ i t.v - tirwlili- iuiO lena* r- lie
c "d in it........is m.fieienriy rMek e
., y - , f »o
w«Hiic a»d
rn- , ;„ w ' l y’; m ,U. \- e ‘a,,,
8re t , r ,, j v a ii j.ri. :-r N w,ed
.... , , n vt. - re
i.nijov; \l a II - voari- w i. r - d.y* n
T r: 11 * i ;r 7 : , lor i-.n-c ,
catalogue.
r
*
•
J«vr -V\~ v; : I «•!' t - r ‘! ! '
\i . Farnirow Mai>a&r;ithii|
-ba* rv^ io-t t?> iV*h» wt»H*b it cat
! ■ :-w s
nut- i t ; -» .C ! • -
dnh.toimM trade of X*»rthe»rt Georgia.
LIME. f
r l j HIVE i'Mc-.;..J M rc.f.rf, ii.i , a
I
wdl
cXTl freight by
— -
TO TRESPASSERS.
A s LL i^mms arc hereby warned
m*pa««tig in.any whatever,
upon aB y of my lands in Ogst-i« ; .>rpe eouniy
«tenders will be pr«*»eukd to the extent of
the la w._____________
_
w I rr ti TT LI | T I T I A I AA
I, fl. 11A 1 LLi 0 1 . 1 IUm II
7
M.nuf.vtaoT, and Healer, in
H UUUrlD, fl ^ fl ^ R C KUTC JU L J,
Blinds, Scroll Sawing,
; AJtD —
'
WOOD _ _ _ TURNlNC.
i Building Material of every -hweriptfoa man
u&rt«red at_pHee. Mtow L if not lower, than
»y oth«r market. W* make **peti*Tiy of
j V. TAlNTtr, . T^Ttav s OILS, All Cl
Jiuillit-l a AlUt uWtJ
• Otawi WM"
T°*
PKfCE LIST,
or for any Material you may need,
hj ^ w , n „, rt a ill | T
1 H. HALL ft CO.,
ftbl-fy (Marl rat on, N. t.
~ “
NEW FURNITURE
E9TABLNHMEXT.
T F. WIIaSON, up Rtitir*, over Reave* A
tj • Nicholson’s, Broad rtrect, Athens, Ga.. and
has established anew bnsi ness in hi* line,
is prepared to furnish all kinds of
PnrilitUrC. t’flfflnS, Burial _Ca 8 P 8 ,
'SSJ'si- ‘ supply * hand, be
will Havings also Frame ' Pictures of moaldingkon ootiee in
at short
superior AWH aiidewmwehi*stock style. price*. jaU
and
M‘ ELIE] 1’. '
a ‘
*w . .
,_
fifiiliEAT ED *C'EPION IN PRICES
’ ' “
. ”gnu”: $miemgrimfl1fhfiltv‘; ‘12 Tdsto ' hAh'NtD-uk ; fifiamfiafim‘fim Tomas'rouss r r ' . Call aginfiem'm’m d 3 rice.
dean u
y Yard. Specimens of rk an ha d for Inle. ' -
_ ' A. _ R. ROBERTSON,
- »
,
! V
_ Mublg Yu‘ adjoinim us i leholnn _ lolly“:- a Comm nd Wmhoune, ZIOII—enm ATHENfi, BIH‘QI (EA
x
---------—-
.«■"£«« notice.
give. n«lee that mm
article in the Jewelry liueat as low rateasthe
same can
or otherwise» given me,
IJ. CHBDBL.
„„ ...^
FERTILIZERS!
BAHAMA GUANO!
-SOLUBLE
........_-■* - -ASD-- re-;—- -
■yxr TT A Ts TTsT^iES
RAW-BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
— MANUFACTURED BY—
WALTON, WHAN* *t CO.
—AGAIN WE OFFER THESE—
STAK DABD AND POPULAR GUANOS
TO THE FARMERS OF OOLCTHOnPE A.VD VICISITV!
^ ^ to Kr j„g ,h.y w i)l ji»« entire xatUfaciiun tu ill who wit them.
Colton Option, Fifteen cents!
. M. H- ARNOLD fle SON 3
fot>15-3m A(vxtx, Cretrlhril, (iff.
Tlie.Ofiftig'ia , Chemical W ork s Ll.
O* AU «wW»rcsm GrUoTA, A f '****•» A.
. >ff.. r 'their ' h '‘ rta customer*, and Planters tienerttflyVwho wish rebuy RELIABLE FERTILIZERS
the hdlowing hmtrts:
3
Grange Mfatterft
Lowe’s Georgia Formula,
? - And Acid Phosphate.
The iii'rii i-f if-ltdif d by rh .He Ff-rHli/rV* in v*/. .*-il ko<»wii t.dron
jni rji ll_r Sla.** - mat with tb-m.nid huruMtor-v and hw apjo-uve*! iruifdiiAier; e.ite^tted tite
tthi .-xipusiv** work'-:, all the latert m-rci ,
..ufe-b' ri.iab’chariu outlay : -d o Uud ;d v-r-. -iUr»Ui *'‘.■Oi ...... 1 .'i~“. ) iU Vii/ri’f.
; "i l«;.r oi • .j -
\\ e -.id -ffttt t r h- d’ATA* i. i-t 1 *-j ii.:»ri>eu<.iinty Ion?—.L- in/Of t w
thdri*- wh ifoid it-, ti e u.tM W,-.. farI,k4»eri'.-nc; uteUV^-F rtffPa^ d Ka-.t ri
•
ijeeespMirv. \Ve .>{*!»'• ud "fiSV' iwe that of *'apt. Vf lid J.ihnvui, who
ijr* a Vteld todie- acf-iifamiy tiUiU HI the. and Dr. it,, d- ti lUsn^iuna* t
but- rttcciislti’l larJHv* We- bi’-.V -vxty V )!:* lit ,e 4, and \nWmi fo‘k»
ii. nrceuntfsir.tete eVt-ry tt.m V hi to- ti *- refer ; t<> T. id
urei. T i l. V. \ >’ .W iit-r, Hie\ afjv vcV ao - iid*'d it. ;»nV
; ■ VVVwiH....... •the PAT • f'”: :: /.•Id it last V, nr -fvd i<m
i r,v«ft>rd, tew., .Jahvuvry :WtH, id*7*. -v THOMAS & HALL.
CERTIFICATES: P.,l.i|*-> ;’-gU
e,. i,,r ;I 1 tv- -if T * // ■/' 11 ,. '*>« ’>
iwtsiwnrngiiic........fire -wtislW-iio,.. ean.reepmmend. It i* a* --d «ml as »»;..! ah who hav--ever wi-h am u--i.
h-.i ««ul **riv»f kinds, i au, any
A- If,ft .'-Th- st t-oi.T l’.u.i,«e. i-.uch
o' t-.’.i 'A»t \r:,i . re, ..v_———-rtr=rr "i i .snl.l o.k ..fa fef.l.o e hw 1 m> .-an..-eftw. ............. u i.modauanrjtgr* . ----- rrr^i
r-:T. ■■ ■ . , ,
.........» i-g ito.-, ; - - : •■!-. ».- ii a first eiA#» manure J.OUSSOS*
UKNliV ti . .
C / 1 I )D | \ T\ff> I \ % I
. -*■ -*• ■&■• ^
' •"
la here L» br^tiiol slock c
m Seasonable i i |» if Goods fi 1
_
AT TMK CHEAP CASH ST*)KK Of
WILLIAM GOTTHEIMER.
I THIS «t‘astiO can mr many friend
awl VVViWsVliil iQ^WMSCtltk ill w
; TO- I.-. M -,T at I«i... ervai'y -
f ‘ ^ stylish and eh«>f»
N^TPHJlNS (»<wvi»s. very
*nd Fam-y Trimmiu^
• Rcady-madt* < LOTHftG. lat -t SlldE* strlta; aft
inmicnsc, stuck of H<M)TS and ! ^
.1 - VVKito tJ _. huri _ Fhccks.
* Familr
ti ri#M . 4 i waT9 „ tl hand at r^k-boUoni
i hsee t >tr *ule every artk-b
rwkejuina fimt-clam country #u>re, tluit
^hkI* caa .J ,ft esn ***d p^.iTdy «s el^p be as wdd the«^M^«ittahty m thv- p>unljr. T
vi- ,
Ixjiin^-uw,».«) the U»t of goods, plt-igr and thrm the rea»>a»blt >i>»t>~b wrl- | t
<*., semv
^ WklWTTOJXai.
DR. W. S. MOORfl
II^VVIXO heated perniapeotly^ni the towh
Mcrvioea, in all it* branches^ to ite citiaena from and
the surrounding tnanaoi unity, lie hope a,
part experience and close attention to his pro
fei»ion , t o merit a share of patitMMg*- n»ar5
Df. D^afn'sYegeiaWe U«f Pill*
PS'rrwS.
will ■ T
tH.rh»m 7 . Piil«. t’nm Vertigo. ;
; imrimm'* Pills will CurrHiek Stomach =
* Hurhain’s Piiia willCuve Backache- :
! Dorfeam’s Pills will Core I'm**** l
. Durham’s Pills will Core all trouble* •
• arising from a Torpid Liver or DeraOf- •
: ed Stomach.
Stop usiug the worthless compounds and DUR¬ sent
out HAM’S by PILLS, Northern humbugs, be couvineed use of their
and
great merit, and aid home enterprise.
Prepared only by Dp. W. X. Ilarhttses,
Ma*ey’«, Go. Tor sale by G. W. Smith, Daven¬ l^ex^
ington ; I>r. Thomas, Draw ford ; Dr.
port, The (Hade; Y ami rig <t McWhorter, An¬
tioch; T. Callahan, Bairdstown; W. P. Mo
Wbfirter, Woodville. Price, 95r, box. Lib¬
,
eral discount to druggist* A merch ants, jftl 1 <>
fi, I, BRUMBY&CO'S PREPARATH1IIS,
-FOR SALE BY
WM. GOTTHEIMER,
LEX»UTOS, GFORtai.
King’s Toilet Powder*, per box.......-------..25c
Barber'* Hfir
Cocoa Oil.............. 50c
Horse and. Cattle Pbwdeni.................<y..,25a
Tomuduud Syrap StiliiBgift.............. -.....50c
Tooth Powders.... ii i.i.............. .......25d
Hair Tonic.....a.;....... 7.7.1V.V" .'.vise
Cream Liniment.......
Brumby’s Liniment..: m
Rat Poison. ............ -V
Cologne.................... -26c
TftXEClTTORg vSALE.-Will t>e sold, agree
JlJ able to an order from the < 'ourt of Ordi¬
nary of Oglethorpe county, on the first Tues¬
day in April next, before the Court House
door, in the town of-Lexington, Eleven Share*
of tbe Capital Stock in the Georgia Railroad
and Banking Co., belonging to the estate of
Catherine tattle, dee'd. Sold for the purpose
of distribution among the legatees. dee’d
A. LITTLE, Ex’r of Catherine little,
March 7tb, 1873.___
Bnisfs Garden Seeds
-—Ar# Sold Only l>y—
" " jP.lSL. HEALTH
Druggirt and Seedrtnan, AUGUSTA, GA;.
1 f F you want Seed bu that f»«y you m’l.ST’a- can depend tL*~* on
eo mine itn. y
punTand warranted fresh. Those who have
oiled with other seed from year to year, try
Bui*'*. Bttist’s large Drumhead and Flat
Dutch Cabbage, finest in the world. Field
Corn aud Gross Seed on hand. Write for
need list and order Purr fceeds. Drug*, Medi*
trinoe, Paint*. Oils, Window Glass, etc. Price*
low a* the lowest. Orders from Physicians t»
woeeiftlty. CorrOWondeilce solicited.
r. A. BEALIu, Dmggirt A fteedrinan,
marl-dm Opp. Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Cta»
DENTAL NOTICE.
L«ae?—:afcS w HAVE associated with me in the practice
IH-nteH ollege, » young man of rare
Srlr ;,; 1 , 1
SwS-SSF&aJssa »« a, rea
«»»wf jggg^, f or wifi «** uatremaee, and tn»t
that the new firm he regarded with favor
W Teeth eat SSS2' H. THOM4M.
M. marlfotf
Crawford, March ! 2 th, 1878.