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Useful Informalio*.
armer wn A t*t*t apt in figare*
U ■ moranda
Wbii state
anxmfcrly
( t*> Oja
kce/and ire jjlmri'
them. *
tas*en
■. siding as id Mooring
4 jmtubyr '‘f # < |u*re feet
rere*!.' ,tu-*e
-i<ir!rg auu i 4 tchinF c»f ihF
-fn ' •*»" •• - vtir seventy
yyi Mil rim *’
ai:'« will ti :! them **n
Kig.bt h ,,ii t,f Wei lime, sixteen
bus? lid one btishel of hair
if tiiake * ii'Uigh in^rtar to plater RlO
. •, ife v a *•;.•*. •
■* ' . . ' c . three bushels of lane
:„ . „i » CMbi- •■» mil I i *yl00 „ tr*. cub
r**r ..r wiitt
Five course of bnejt will Jay one foot
in height o» a chimney. Nine bricks in
i course will make a flue eight in-,
nd twenty inches long, and
'in a course will make a flae
whit* and cixteen inchM
\ Uft ■’■ (wcrity"Vbur inches by
toches square, ana ... , twenty-eight inenes
,iecp, will contain-a barrel.
.V boa twenty*eight inches *by fifteen
and one-half inches square, and
. ight inches deep, will contain a bushel,
V box eight inche. by eight inches
- t-ir. and i-.eiw. .1.-;., will
tain a peck.
t box eight inches by eight inchest
- ju ireaud four and one-eight mel.es
.l.-iowill entam on-gallon.
A box. four indies by four inches
-'Vuiire^aod four and ohc*qnart«F- inches
ll(! ep,.wili ....... .......pin,.
The Dav* of the Famine In Old Ire
land#
•?ad 4ff days H.-s, for f „. old „|,1 irclanl Ireland were.ttiuse were ihose in in
the year of the “Great Famine.” It
wa, at that time the infamous “
lions” took place—carrying misery to
: many j* a hearth-stone, ’ and turning thou
-ands . iIW out "* of ,r*u their rt ; r homes t, aufn to die i;*, from ««„* want
and exposure. I Ins “"””7“ foul wrong '"'"r", 1* mad- "T
• he subject of a very interesting article
m the April AppletOO. W c are told that
if Few stories are morn nainful than ' ' the
•
f . .
•very reek and bud. has its of^■worldiv sweet a*n
■£S nation. All hi, 5 little xtnre
house j all stocked, ’ as the English and
XS, , , - . ... j
uinctcruelty nnd brut.,ity. Th.nher,
I r tested that no ex t on a u
- trying tptbeir feelings as the leveling ol
these wreached houses.
“The fiercest wrath of nature even.
miitd could lint .Mv stay the the .Ireaftfnl dread fill min ruin. ■» In
hail and thunder, ram and snow the
M^ilien^tr^Sing
*^' wrrcdfireii m-pre driven fetll, into into tl.e the an trrv
,. M .ht to wander without shelter „r fund.
untill God, in some uiifb^e-., way, per
h a p s by deat h, s houl d have n i nr c y
their misery. The story of those «,!,>
turns makes . the . blood ,■ , curdle j-. and bml ., .
by turns, and lurces one to look
horror upon the capabilities of human
nuture. Fnrtehyeari the wurkTIDiU
on ; night and day, summer and winter,
the “Grow llrigade” sourced the country.
ihe doomed bn,rand bring ,t down
’nstantnneous ruin. Ihe wretehe(| vie
urns lingered ahonUHc sScfSd piaees
.uii driven away !»y
more cruel blows of their ma-Hten. Such
lauded proprietors its did not embark in
this horrible scheme yet forbade their
tenants to receive;any of ti.e, fugitives,
as none wished the burden ot paupen*.
• 1,i uch ucnpewaoM newauh as as had nautnemeaw the mean* emigrate emiirrat
ed to America, and some landlords, in
deed, paid the passage of those whom
they turned adrift But vast multitudes
.•bed j. ui swamps, the i mountain-, • and , . by
the road-side,'or found a little longer
way to the grave through the
house.
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HON. A. H. Si f.FHfc.VN.
Z*!5StoMtS&: "KBg&K arwasrssE!
t^iKtSSf 8
*' r '* 'fcurkJjtor
The ex Vice President of the Con*
federate States has been so mentioned in
various remiuiscencH? that aome account
of him, with additional anecdoteH, may
not be out of place. His ancestors were
English, and his grandfather, a
rtL^wsiieitr^ennL of theUieavuher Mwafd (called r the me pro- *
tender), and was, therefore^ opposed to
the house of Hanover, of which family
George !JI. came. during This ancestor
came to America the Indian and
French wars, and served under General
^Ueck near Fort Vaqueme. He
serv t .<l«i 11 later under Colonel (afterward
S^'Lid^’SyivIlirndu^ the of independence, and the
war was
friend of Stephen Hopkins the Quaker
signer of the Declaration of Indepeud
cnee.
In 1795 the .Stephens family settled
on Kettle creek, in Georgia, and remov
ed to the prseent homestead in 1805.
The father of Alexander H. Stephens
■latter ? l ^«i“e.;ihuf was in lus M»y teens. , His mother,
Margaret of Grier, the United was cousin to justice
Grier, .States Supreme
Gourt, and sister to the once fam«l au
thor of theGrier Southern Almanac.
Of the son of the old calculator, whose
weather predictio ns once governed the
planting which shows of southern that nelda, his famed a story is told
cousin
Alexander was not the only one who
was quick m repartee. One day, the
Grier meal chest being empty, the son
put the bridle oh the ulu mare, a blanket
«•« the her back to keep with eo the the horse horse hairs hairs out out
ol grist, and with no no saddle, saddle, started started j
to the mill. A stranger ranirer overto«ik overto<»k him him
• ••'. the way, and finding out his name 1
began Stranger—Then the following dialogue;
you are a son of the ;
great alinanac calculator?
lather .
SmliPtinie* I try it .... 1
• sir.
Rcallv. And how do your calcula
tions mmc »ir!i Iii*?”'
“We are never more than a day apart,
air.
i ount “That for s.ucn is astonishing r» nu. K.tnu Can agrceinent. you ' ae
“Perhaps so. You known father a!-.
ways * knows the *iay before it will rain.-”
Precisely— always f sec.” it
“ And I ' know the dav after : '
'
•
I he at ranger begun i , :to_ „ look at , ,, l.ve sity
and soon, rode a Way,
'l’h at was a day when young men of
W e ans i v trr rr n - Dw t e - d rr f • t->w j|g v > on l y
.
lonely When foreut Aleaander road. H. Stephen* hespin
ihe practice of law, there wan a * hoe tee
i. rv •« the |<U'iant village and of the t'rawford
* coffee, iw**. Jrac* and
work v men partoo* of thar — .
bread and bacon, 10 the suit at tbe front
door. Stephen* walked
One day '*» hi* F** „ of , them very.
rapidly, jo* was wont, on*
mhl ended hi* tin cap near his lip#, an i
jtjttd ow**gb for ttu*. young man to
T ‘ Wh** is that little fellow' that
hefe M i fast of morning-?'’ A
ied, ‘Why, man, that's a law
third thought he saw the
y 4 h>ke, and burst into the
negro “yah’ yah: with, “ A law
vfiu -av’ Now data tes>
5 tti ©Mile whipjiiag jwt fur stealing
r ft was young ^tephene « h» wa*
• ....
ih,. isdiiimcBt on r, iraai flsw
now
you, I thought you was the htlle*t man 1
-vrf — * «i; but now I knows you. you
looks big as* «pine tree.” The por»r ne
gro, and a poorer white woman, who«e
ol.iA waa aWftsd by Stephens by means
the writ of hiJUn* ct,rpm from the oppres
H iAri4 of cruel lamilv to whom she had
e*rth
to see hi« real greatness.
Hr: Stephens was once a'candidate for’'
thd ministry of tne Preabyteyian Church
and still profess to be a member of that
what fringe J h N Jftheni 1 *'j^ple^who
,
of a bool that *ay<*h; •‘So mur-:
dcrer hath oternanl life abiding in him ’
xbOKtm'meatgKatlemeittificlmndto be,
.<tepheue .hot at, possibly lath on who the ground scarcely that
is a can
make » shadow without an overcoat, i
?nd that if he turned sideways he would
hewas Mamincft a boy, startingto Athens,
Oa., t„ he for the fr.-d.mat,
class,he wastoo poor to rhle in the «*Mge,
n ^*^„friot^m u - fauiily then bhhaeMwun| owned afine
a .. . k
plantation and country house in (ireene
county, And utopjied at the gate, hot and
with his wklk, to ask lor u drink
tiim as a tramp, asV-d trimrinto stay
all night, thus.makmghmh-rgik-1. girl-baby that he
A little took up iii
.
his arms became very fond of him. The
next day a farm his wagdti helped It,arse,tne
wnv, ami a htnelicon of
cold chicken land bread and butter was
hi* college. only repast Many si umii until he ue after after arrived arrive*! the the at su. bov boy the
bad the ny years years of his pmir poor itniver
won first honors
dtjr, . had . , been . n in in thnCWislature. the Legislature, had had
beer, ,th* m-atw .‘^e^onhe*" uf building vvllig .the great.-t
at .last the leader of the v\ lug party m
owner of a thousand acres
of land. It was then that a poor widow.
r,a«mofthe lax habit of her husband
tal 5 ,D * recent*, her whole estate,
onchalf of the nroperty in save it fur
her. He took the caae.and.by great la
rT i,
“tey^^mtr^^^Xm ® **^
5
^ . ., oh yes. I do; for he was a» fond
oftbo.baby. hPrT“ This "Yei,‘‘ is her with he snid-'- me. On 1
you kuiiff
am Voudo the poor boy, and anything, now I pay for my I still bill
nut owe me
owe you my 1 UVB .”
When little Mary Parkes married her
! ‘m:
^-epheu! puir:mor«y had bvcii - On
tin* lie graduated, and tn-gau Ihe -indy
t)f Uw t | lc u (i[ll of May lS'lt. lie
refn-ed an oiler of $1 .500 a year ivitl, a
T c d tin fo a innn th. bl ae
own lie hooW, had gr..».nted and made hi* own liiaown horse
{alter oue.l,
p,also, Mr. Stephens made telta, $«0 with the. first glee, I yaer.
his first great It
story of going to court. was
tlmrMtito at leMt^ioi'l'heiiwIiw)
bvedliSl troy 6n t'he towii^of
than
j.,. walked to procure the horse. ?.
eatraiiee thfi more^impressive
<>* town, and-aiter wa*»hitig face . in a
starched to resemble the white Uiieii
worn by ^mhern gentleman Thin,
I re8 h oud Ueau, he madthia entry. Ht.
:impre9Jjeabylus '.^ oeA 1,01 MA y that d the 8play> court but waj he much
|
say that ou leaving town be undressed in
the same thicket, arid put oh hi*
clothes for the weary starlight walk
home after st^esnmn he should return the horse.
T l,e great has had't.bearthe
consequence* through hi. whole life of n
slight deficiencies form mid^boyish have had mostly look, 'but only these
an
amusing ^tJ^er“l‘l and-sometimes an agreeable,
iC X t ,i , ISIny
en.ien of
: llie great speech of the occasion, consent
erf to do so. Ills lame had already ex :
tended beyond.Lite country in which he
lived, and expectation was greatly excit*
edat his arrival. To avoid the. crowds
, at the hotels he had asked twb merchants,
• who were of the party, to engage him
! rooms at the holel where they were to
stop, and in due time he arrived with
ihem - T “ elmiy w,i ° engeged ^ hn iu
great outfor excitement her was who of m looking much
guest, 'President, was but as she
consequence least as was
not in the aware that he had com..
In the meantime the tired statesman had
thrown himself on a lounge, for the ined pur
pose of repose, anJ his two friend*
near him. The lady bustled in. and s.-e-
3’e“me?nTo P “e1h^ghL r L!id ntir
Stephens, actually bis occupning the be-t
said, place, with and shoes kindness also on but the sofa, firm- she
great some
rtesa, i4 have My son, you should let the gen« feet
tlemen the best seat, but put your
1 on the floor, for we are trying to keep
things nice for the'^ great Mr.
Wlieu one of the ™iiiu| laughing hoi-with merchants
ihe hd,
} wonderful Hon. A. H. eyes Stephens, and said, madam,” “This and is the he
j the
; arose and gave her his hand,
Iject preseiou ot her countenance was a sub
for Hogarth. mft
ft is geneally know that'. Mr.
Stephens deotof tbe was Confederate much talked States, of for and Presi- still
leas, that he came much nearer In being
President of the United States. 18«0
the Democratic party could have elected
whom unite<l: they W hen pleased Stephen if the party Douglas remained wit
A.
neseed newed . tlie the opposition opposition to himself at
CbArlestoo, Charleston, he he proposed propose to defeat the
Yancey malcontents moionniontu Stepheus. and onrl Breckenridge Rra kmiriritr*. whom
men bv giving wav no'hopefui to on
there there couid could be be hopeful di division '* of the
no
South, and whose Union sentiment
would would carry carry th« the North. North.
A arrested in a New ..
young man was
Jersey town* few dav»«o on the charge ,?
of . carrying concealed , weapon*. On
searching his person, a bowie knife was
found in each boot leg, a seven shooter
in Ui a hip poeket, a sing-shot in bia in
H,de . nocket poet eta a cavalry ca vai vy «woarri .woara.ua slid
down uis bac.it, a billy m each coattail
pocket, and a dagger Up each coat sleeve.
That was ail He'was discharged- Viiw when
no eTT.’ainefl f' th-,f be wms ’ uiv'n
i rincetoa - Lojeege , to enter t.ie f fresh ... ruan
class, and had merely taken precautions
to protect himself from the attacks of ;
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flSEg 3
u-r* of Dtnmisttiuft from iLe estate —^fTt r
The*. are, therefor* to eitr *»4ad
nmniah all )*na» itiumtrito «h..«, c**»
- ! ft *»'■> 1- -'■ • H '
mV ^k«selfr.« «j I «u.leo *ive
I^« « iM-OB fc>»Mon «»J» Ui« fir?t Moirtlal J *■
MiiV ls7 « Feb. 4. 1ST
TIK>S. l»..i •ILHAM____ Ordinary.
LjTAtK'OK >\ XTY. —Application <;» »KG|A. ta.LLTUOKP fir Letor*
< <
^»W*. Will, «o II. and-Tl
.f I •o* ate
r
Letp* nun fn
" e •r**
f ,
di
not »n*» tffW ffpo w u
t |»en.. •11 1
tfw fir-f « juteT in i< 5 :. tier, t nr* ¥rb.
1^7*. Tilt*.'Ih r 1 MI AM. On
New Spring I O Goods
jy^r uel'FJYth at the
' V “'«- A '«.ke S.OH
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J Ut J U* G v« lUUiUl' MCHAHAN. 1,11 *J *
CRAWFOI:i>, <i.\.
« « y chatomen and the public at h me*- an*
Jl reajteytfully not that my SpRINCi
STOCK i*> re*« in store, coBiprUine all the
qualities and latest mles.m '
KKApVmAOK PR INTV, DUK-SjS OUOD6;
HATS, SHOES. ep>THJ.N«,
WHITE OOOUS. TRIMMINGS,
JEANS, CAHSIMEKES, Etc.
I have also on hand alarge stock of
fifOCBUCSt PCOIISIGIS &L PlSntOfS* SilppllfiS
I„ (act, I am ^nablwl to offer my jwlron*
this «ii»on unootwl b»r;oti»» ioevery liny, as
)i>tir<;)«»«l my atlerttow &urs».
I *i.U om be <•»*»»«.,
* .[„T,. Vi is o' oleasiiro'to ^oit
gL ? a „ don't see trhatyou want »«k.
,f it can’t he had otherwiwt we will
"‘mb J?f'‘.'We.WAIIAX. -
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^PUINO. ’ . «W SPRING ...
h« hem aad ^tiful Mot-k of
Pn/l/IAnnltlh \HnNflHn fl IH ITrtlir i^RW flnnilrl ITlIlIIIS
UUUwUliUUlU 1? U if UUUUlJ
AT THE CHEAP t’ASIl STORE OF
WBJ.IWI GOTTHEIMER, ti.%.
|,eMX«iT«N.
I s rH |< can ,dbr my many fricala
and t ustornew unusual indueeriient* in ev
cry line, having bought 1 at will prims greatly 're-1
d U e«l over last year. mention among.'
wy sumialtiee, the,b«a. P1UNTS, H v,Wfur ,
f |>h;,'k -JJ" K ,*i;'<KKHWr GOODS, jjSh^DKE^SIrtW! stylish stylish and. ami. cheap; .-heap; ;
and-Fane^- Fatwy very very (o'skL; Trimming*; Trimming*; S
. MOTIONS \i phons mid •
Roiolv-made t'LOTHINU, of ,,f IloOTS 1 «><)TS lat.st and and SHOP> SHOES stylos; all an all
immrns,- !»»«.*• .stock stock ;
........ -ft Whi.ci.....N, i-mihure., fhecks,
Beri.de!>, ‘ilw*^”^"- I have for sale ‘S-iS. article
. }ru . ( ^ kepi flrst-elass every thai
• f . V e r in u eotmtrv store,
, an Iv hud as cheap as the same ipialily* of •
£ ,r,.4„ivnt ha? &5ZSS&8L
that chinu-teri»,l m.- in the !
5 5
1
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, w
rising all the latest «tv!« and m-vettles. i
Having bought at GiiKATi.Y r—lueed prices, j
t-ro-a M - 1 .,,,i l ,e KNTItvUdUiXN.Vt;
; 'GAINS in every line. My stock, in part,
eon-i'M nf
OMhinff, Dtvw Gmb, .-Aolimw,
<' 0**1 meres f Jean*, White Goo<i* f j
nn-i imotlrvtl!* **f other nrlWt* bent in frr*»- ' :
• 1. • • „„.rv-n r,. M> -n-k ..M’ltlM*
; TniNlN isnnnsiiallv-largeandiwaut^iL
■.^..-rnr’feii:
md haying give the be .Mill-nm,. wiUed both-aa.to store a
trial, and'goads. vim aresurc-to
pri.-.s
a ' BUI1 nlLlalr ■ IDC
Vs r W)
—
DR « DURHlkM S.
Yuggilib * U S UlllU1U Liiiir W 1 U1 Pilfel 1 iJW ‘
, itS SXS
•
: purham’s Tills will Uure BilliouiinwM. •;
i ! ISUSft ml 5 ! 1 ' *' ^SMSSt !
! ! Durham's Rib will Cure v ;-riigo. :
Pilu CurehUck^Te! .
j will !
: j Durham's Duriiam'H iMILs Fills will will Cure all Dy^H-psui. troubles •
(uw; *
: «*ii.stomm-»«. arising from a Torpid Liver or lAerang- i
:
Htor*«sing the worthless compounds sent
);; r ! , 'f rii humbugs, .and us** I»l H
BAM I I ILL. , ami he c<»n\uitMil of their
! ^inu'S/uivl^'w i^tCik % 5^0.1. n"»;,rhHm sSThlTSl
.'Ingnm; I ^ Or Glade; .Thom,,*, Aouug Gmwford; & McVVlnirtor, Dr. Dav™-, -An*
j |*rt, ;
; ‘•\A lliA b3Ti, I,aydstown; \V. I . Me
m jjfc
Bniot’o JJulM U P UU! T Qr(lpn UOil ^PPfk UUUUW
Are SohpOniy by——
F. A. BEALL,
Drnggbi and Spedsman, Al’OtJSfA, GA. .
1 F y-u want Seed that you can -depend on
1 coming nj*, buy ouiv BU IST’S.. A/ieap*
■■pnre and warranted frerii. Those who have
“ T|e ^? rt, £ ot V r ^ f{ fr, , ’ n v - ? f
j ss^Krvjs ,
Corn and <;.*** »e«l on hand. Write for'
; sevd listund ortU-r Ihnr Se«l>, Drugs Modi
cine*, i’.outs, oHs, Window Glass, etc. Prices !
low as the low cat; Orders from Physicians a -
spe^ahy. Corresi«mdenee rtfcitod.'
l , vJ Sri Seedsman,
! n nr " W ,A ite-l, A, f
: T DlWIAL hUX i m 1 T XTAITITilTI BiUlIGll.
f *,**£'« H A), fc 7gradua“Iff wlth * r me 0 Jho , i “ Tbiladliphi; th< * &**<*.
j> e aul Uoilvee ’ a voune man of rare mcchun
f fc&! talent: ' ;
One of us will remain at. the office all the
: tinu*. who Wy iannable will keep to vigit a good office, team, and andde-j any
one our
? ,res u> w ^ rk lor m >. * u Oglethorpe or ad
| SSfcSiKj^SPSSlSK , ££
homes. We propose to do good work at res-;
j sonable I am.uiankful prices. for past and i
' th*t the firmwill lie patronage, regartbsl with favor trust
new
: hy all who dvsife faithful and skilful work., j
| - ..asWMjOncted wiihm^>«in.rf.droi«L
j Crawford, March !2th, 18‘g. mar!5-tf
j -^r—:-- itOTICP :——— --- —.................— -
; ...... | notwithriatoRnglfe -
is pneoKwi in
the PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY, in which
he knfps is prepared his to .JEWEI.RY do all kinds of work, he also .
: up FSTAni.ISH
S ENT as heretofore, and will dt, all manner
work m both srrjttsSS professions, al most i
hie rates, and
article in the Jt* rwelry line at as low rate as the
same can be purchased elsewhere.
My Dental natrons will be attended at their
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T I f I \ i% T I fl i'V I f .
. 1' A , 1V1- -I 'A *
rHAVE 1 jnsl rewive.) at ('ra«i..r.l, Gai, a
lurse su|.|.jy nf-sttperier I.UlF.wliklil
Yo, ‘
_mh- “ «i !»***» 2tf_ tf ^ .......J ' *^i M. u NORTON.
.
Witcher & Jarrell will have in st«.re, i.n a
few days-, .the-finest assortment of Notions
ever brought t*i < •cJelhorpo c*t'nnty, consi-tiug
;n pan, r-t lAdst*^ i7«: Hmi s»-ari>.
Fans, Collars ao*J Culls, .Junlies’ and
(j •nts'Jewetrv. an*l a great many -other things .
which we''have not. spare to mention. Call '
a i ul At^farf-.ya«rudl'iu;£tf« > buy i ng vWwWa,
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
Art Nov firm? L*fere4 at ik* Dry fjm4f k
— Moses Myers, I
ON COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS. GA.
W Uif JilVt ofSpRIKfi, 1 * 78 , I am again befat the *f rn }- ♦ 11 - TVtfc e *t* i
f.ar of contradiction, aim sauee to them that I n V*,'
?ks of Spring 1 and I >an»m* r < « ver fflem~ f ir A v
f. ■ ■ K>‘! ■-> • : * in n v tf H * pap - ’ ; * • * rti
h v or all «.f whic-i» ran Ik* had at' prkts *s-k»w a.% a... .
Thew :r>- J 4 if« osed for CASH, by «cy»elf in person, ‘hrsrt r“
The in * at if* west ebb, and ear!r sa the mamm. Ipf r, & u o*-r a piv-i
--dr « > { uire t»*o nine h tim . an«i spare to «4RU»*-r 4 -.cnrrb 4 4 -^u
„if, r Imt ■■MiMg tbcau i ttiil BKiitiOb...._______
l«i» !><>,.< n *I«-b*h 1 >I( lints, at On, Hollar
A
Cheap Goods Bought at Assignee andAnctian Sales,
Whkh 1 will *-!! my m,Mimat lnit»fraa^-ir',
.V 1'iiU Wlwk of llivv Goods antfMit linery
than ever before known. Beastitul ami Sty!i>h
SI’KHAL INDUCEMENTS IN SHOES of ALL KINDS
«mK. ■> oipt - r>- yf K«»aWy-Waa«- H a t Mag , ■'! rtfijBB, 5
MiddieOetn^ia. __::;.;. : hS
h.-ard «*f in Northeast or
TO Wl ^ (V! m AN fk aiu vUol i C TAaiCD OMSK C 2jl
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i |„ OcMhorpe and .other auntie* allow me t» return ray warmest thank* f »r tbiuz'msftjpiaer
\ nus parnnasre. and rwp«>ctftilly a*k iwrt iMM* of the wm*:. '.When.! s> ( »a..*e that I can
thi^ Bprins I offer them So when “ L'M’RECEDEXTED visit Athens, don’t KARli.UNS” aegleet in every 1 Mamtmah 1 rsu-an J^tore exactly
; j what. .lOU.WlK^VKXrE. advertise. Xu you m«bl, to call at ^LmnyKKH. n* oo
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.■ Especially , .. £\ OurGwntqL. r Friends! ' It
to
Wo wi«h .!ji to oaTI yonr attomion to the remarkable low pra-M sik drlucim at wlikb *1 are
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nOllPC UnUUO, RfmiClUrC !VI tUlUNcO, DNIUTC PAIN lb, Att UiLO.’Elb. # p<rA
: VI ," d,n yw .■!' (>, r rent, Merchant*. in y.,ur purchi.es i,y tuviiic os. stoic ,! ,,i,iic - rent, t„
; Physician* awl Country Having on hand a v-ry Iarg,> of Vr«li Drug*,
h,» enahj^ns to offer goesh, at bottom price.. We grantee,» 4,wy.
: *-» W 1ST I I S Wflrrflfltfld HBIIBIIIOU GSUdSfl VdUl SflflClS UOwUO I
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" n T «' BRUMBY OnUMDI & 01UU CO'S 0 PRUPARATIQNSJ rntHlIWHUBit Xwrlh I nroHn.tibbngc ' Seert,
-HHt ».tl.E ISV--- Bowl Tstaers VsmI
\A/ TVf f* ATX 14 IT I JUI IT D *
Will. UU I 1 ilLllflUn. Minwi Swd. Nmt^J
«BOR«M. C.„N
Kmg’*.T«Uet-Powier*, .. per box.........-......4{i Combs.
fcSf". r..'. '""'"."'il K *, Broshe*. at- - .. w | :
Horse i, and rattle mSUiUnAt" Powders •>>
p„ TO| mi a g Tn Tati's Plllw.
roothlVwdeK....25c .........•;........,....... !
n air Tonie V„ AI.AK'iE;s:(»'K<>F
BnwWVdtefc"-........... !L„ p„Lm ................ % ilTHUlIVSl *”1111.1 iJll LfiiMlfFIFill H”lll IlIlL Lli.III
ttologne,.....". “**• ; S • Strictly ^thaaiiatiest!
mml - I'urcyi hii,|,
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GREAT gSSHffig SlNCiFR ' T11E
WlllVlk.l\
ZP E w I x G M A c IIIV k s
AFTFIHahi*, the FAMU Y SKWM: .HArHJXl* w,« ........ 6r.-,WH m Wh.»*
nt. PlBB MiltlllilR, ii^tW>ic $ 35 | ; i -toe P.„. fed j M u at A» p tt . Wi tin n U inp-lEaf •«* I .J TA1* l a ae ti__tf'ic i fechme,
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j’jm^ vsxixs.‘!^et^'&gss» ..........p,^
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using Mwh MtcUm OH H is put up and mid by Druggists.
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jsS-Sctid for illustrated tatalogue and Frier List."#, .
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T>T JD mX! 1 Xllt j-X ITTOW Ikljl J^IAI ADM A TIT
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OF AUGUSTA. A 11 Ag'icvr » ‘ « UH.,
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HAS NOW ON HAND AND Full SAI.11 A sT,s K <>F
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I'ntivalled by any house in the Southern States, and the only one who .*
RETAILS ffl0K AT whumsue prices!
u r ,ie,es,dd byl.ini a ^? (> ^- e>
THE MONEY REFUNDED!
".. e^effttlly-V *fccixdmumr. rfh! frGn.G in !G -.rgb ; «!i, .....lb.-, and with,
per vent, by buying tbe «Im» of gmwls, hv koopw.
=J±Z PETfilt .....* KEENAN > 1 St’'
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GOOD GOODS §A AT I LOW ■■ V fw r PRICES RIVKO » ■
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1*1 i“C ADfllllTI 11 la I I W i\rl A A A V ¥ CZ. 0 ' '^A Xxlf
.IkVAMIMiB il E t I I la mil* w ww *f
wryipTlTliPIN np. »vi> nFAI 1 FIN IV F'VTRY ilF^PR IPTIPN
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IlffUmUHtS UUiliU^UM WUU dllU D uMK lh,
L A> i FA 4 rr 1 i ION / \\t ^ h LUMBER i T T irnm \t \\ r AGON » A /\ S,
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Harness, Saddles, Trunks,
BAGS, VALISES, SHOE FINDINGS
mm\ (if mi vm, beltim, eic -
Carriage “ Materials, SaddlerV * Hardware, WMpS, IlllbPellaS, Etc.
REPOSITORIES AND SALES ROOM8:
280 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, 58 Clierfj Slieet, Macun, ia.
UOIVT H may J.'-KUtMEI.EE
A ^ ' GOODYEAlt ’ &
3 VCA.^,BILi,H! I
WHEAT UEDUCTIOX IV PBICES
mm MONUMENTS Ailll&IPMTD AND a urT VAsariOvABirA TOMBSTONES
And the work still maintained to the highest state of perfection. Call ami get ray pric***
and be TOnvinced that you are dealing with a feir and square man. Designs and prices ai
*ard. Specimenffol work on hand for sale.
A. H. ROBERTSON, ,
Marble Yard adjoining Reave?* & Nicholson's fteulptor an«l Vfomimeiital ATHENS, lluildep.
Cotton Warehouse GA
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OP AUGUSTA, GA.,
their customers, and Planters Generally, who wish to W KEUABLE UEKTIT.IZKUS
-the following brands:
Grange Mixture, J
Lowe’s Georgia Formula, I
...................................... Su»t«*v that the demand heretofore luis jSSfJtsS.SStSXi.u greatly exceed*) th‘; supply, to reincniy
extensive works, with all the. latest and most approved tnachirf-';-, haw been erected-»n
Ga., at a heavy outlay of mont-y The large capita! invest-diu its. wnnutaeture m !
g yield lotheacre as h.kv any man in theeonnty, and i)r. R. - j/Wiliinghain, who w a young 1
mnWol formvr. We «,xty ,..i« « Ctewforf, «nd i nto ^,ia *upply »u toiifi
ns to nccommiHiate il.T. P. every, l)..»-n.;r, erne when they apply. We refer to T r. Cal lawny, r.. iv. How
r. Ji. Till. .iml nny ..tbvre wlw uscl.li. •
CYajfol^T^teniiT^lM.r^' '•'* ’ ' ' "**'■ pHee ***** ftla«y fa r-Gffton a« 16c., *70;. |
THOM TUAU AS A n & P UAt HALL. I
/ivn'tirr CERTIFICATES: CERTIFICATES: i ctr/i a tntie*
Lr;xrj.-.GTON', Jan 30. 3>). 187c.— 187s.— satisfaction, M^rs. Tlunmos ThonoxaS: it it is «!•//*//L*—Th.f> good g*j«d Hull :—The pataj'^ Patapsed verM-swl, .Guano Guano wetl, and and bought l**>fight l i have have of of
hurt spring gave me me entire entire satisfaction, is as as as os ahr anv / / haw haw >yer - \
several dilferent kinds. I can can revfdnmend recommend it it to to any any and and a'n aj| w f, 0 U i<h a fir»t-class frnil
• R. R. J .!■: WILLINGHAM. w i
Tk-frA-. did .L m ail -.1 I. could *7*.— Hour*. Thorn'll dr Hull Th«» t.,ns*u‘ Pat:>t>sco HoUg L have h
yen'lost spring ask gF a fertilizer for my cotton » ron. Ji is good as anv ~
used, and I have used, several different kinds. 1 intend Usingse v*rai tons of it this year,
I take pleasure in recomuvcndling it to any aud>H who w^h a first »*lass manure. :
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SAMUEL LUMPKIN,
, CtinnNflUoi’ at I w,
LfSNIS firm*’ . GA,* ___I
PlMitiji ffgAlr ffchaf«-rr>», sn the«*runtk* * Optbwp! f IT** ii*r,
i Elbert, Hart. Wilkes,
aad eWwJserc by special coo
tna - _J*±!?_
WHITSON G. JOHNSON
jtttorricj and Counsellnr at Lai,
LEXINi.rOX, GA.,
W 1 B ptltiw in iLr ainrtWl of <*sri«ih->r{ Talif *
Clarke, AJadwim. Ethert, Wilke* and
ft-rro: «ir*}-ip. th* Snpr* ?,M? t%u*rt of (ivtu-jia
DR. W.S. MOORE
IMM AVI \(* located jn-m put I v in the town
rf -i k . ti&tei’f* 111* frvi! r*»’iilidi
' rviee* in all it* hramdieK, to its ciureim rZ: and
the jurr< • qiafa ag «»b nruti nity. He I i <•’ I
n to iii i* - pro
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ah «i.r*»se«bat:»»M*rd«.
"We pay po*fage ou .alt S«'etf^x*?ej»t !*&*,
Bean*, and Corn, for which we atld each
oap*r. •
• r and Hcan.**—v>c pt.; j>o«tage l-ic.
per J p»stage toe.
• cheaper.by
j Bulk i*edaeau beaent express.
TO MERCHANTS
We caworfer hoTV FIGPK£^.
Send list of >LKI> wwnted, and sure to
send Mg my furSeetl and Postage,
We keep everything in th«
PAINT AND DBCG LINE
whksh « e SF!LL VERY 1.0 W for Cash.
C . W . & m
ATHENS, GA.
XJNRIVALED T ! ' i I
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From Catalogue Priecat.
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CHICXEElHG, gATHUSHM,
KNABE, HALLiii ftllAVic,
MoPHAIL&co.,
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nm I ;l|iL*Hl Ail in II niiiin, 1 III. Ill 11 "IlHA wiuk 111
Maeou & Hamlin, Pleoubet Plennhet. ft. Sc Felton,
PrsaeettrOfgnfi-Ge. 6 Ha. . - C fllenS-b lo ugh 3 ft ft Warren barren, .
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Mouthlv Uily Tint.illnicnt-, Installments, rangiugfrem rnngiu s froni$l Piano Plane til ts> to$25, J25,
secures «ecan-» tin* the best best Organ t'lrgan or or
made nrude in in Ameriea. America.
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P * 0 l RobinSOfl Si GO.
rp Arran!Mj t „ Make
augustamusic house
fhe SAVANNAH OoS MUSICHDUSE pViut
Distiiluniug „f .......... Or
— .-..tH-LiffeKN ...-t a . *•-• •
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SoSa/ ; , k -- te£^“3te^
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charges hm* way, with privilege of
tion giveu if so requested..
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TITYTV/ * L-lYii.TVI 1 A wn '* P I'ilil LM) i\ A 11) I ill TV/ n¥ 1
PIANOS, nTTRCI!, kinds PH?f‘ Musieal and HERD
and all of
n,o,v l,,!,,*.r,-l h y Mr.G II. Tat
nSrfililn veaWin'lbemi/strUction best of
struiutMitsin someofthe factories in thisd
country, and lath e on liGanlh«jrix«ri Tuner at
the AlOFSTA MIWT HUFSE.
L»w P RICES PICK IS
1 . H. HaLL & CO ^
Mnnofaeturera arul Dealers in
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Scroll Sawing,
—AND -
WOOD TURNING.
Building Material of every description man
ufaetaml at price* a» low if uot lower, Uiug
hot other market. We make a specialty of
PAINTS, OILS,
Builders* Hardware
GLASS, 00L0E8, ETC,
Before you buy send for our
PRICE LIST,
or estimate for any Material you may need,
which wlll fertaiiily please you.—
I H. HALL & CO.,
foM ly Charleston, 8.
tirtlf L\kj ■imii j |Dm| IYi i Df
EftTABMftHJIEMT.
pj T F. WILSON, up stairs, over Reaves «t
, NieJiolson’s, ,Broa*i business street. Athens,-Ga., his line, and
has established a Dew in
is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Fnrnitnir. Coffins. Burial Cases.
'^§S§Ms:ZZZ - k' IT . p - short in
at notice
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®}J, -* ^ his stock and Drives iall
Buggy ■■ and - Wagon
a* MASUI * vtt-i? AUUKl. iyitad v
y^ t I YVOri.1} emre^sof rwi«-*MlvjB- mOSSS*
fonn-the Dg fe
have firstdass'W XnSi
oLuofthe a ood Shop, presided
Dot w.,rkmen in Gebreia.
have also-secured the services; of-a h'rst-cfa>9 :
and Finisher. Mr. James T- Lloyd,
best palntersouth I will make of Baltimore. -n-.b-r istriv> kind in
Vehiele employ.' desire*!. Prices to 1 any »be i
. ar qvj as same
.of work can be .-had -nrr? wherein the P. j
Blacksmith and Repsrir work a work specialty, j j
sure and give me a trial. AH war
W. 4>. Tf CM:KR, Crawford, j
COOK STOVES. SOLD
A. K. CHIXiDS & CO., - ATHENS.
GENERAL TICKET AGENCY
a-TSBs^nscw lAxMoyKMa.-r-iAtAr-tbltK X»iSM« u»f
BAUROAO TICKETS
for «a!e by All RoutoH to all Pimeipal poim*
IN THE UNITED STATES.
-4BB**- Buy your Tickets in Athens nnd get
all information from
CAPT. WM. WILLIAMS
Agent Southern Express Athens, Ga
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP.
%\r A. SMITH would respectfully notify
Shop in Using-nothing Lexington, fintl hut stdiem the beat their material, jwtroti
age. no
•>h"d<ir work will heave hh eatahhVhment.
Moderate prices amt the proin.pt delivery of
work when promise*! is his fltdu'dnle. • jan53-
100,000 ARE ALLING FOR
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THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY
‘h,n, Onrltn,* great coutert Turkish now War wa^g Beit between U
most pfiZtol R-liahle, aecura,<._»ml( ? inprchMi«re.;
lu'^k n'w d.«T y ’ * *•*- •«*».'•-• I
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AOENTS WANTED,
should Those avail desiring themselves Territory of on early this work »Hca
rn apj
tion. A Iso 1,000 Agents W ante*! f< * r our
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f ^ in , Dcl g d1ll g ApiculMrul.
B'"»r r «P l >ic*'. HW«ri«H, KrlW.«».»n.l Mb
FAMILY BIBLES.
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1’HU.ADFI.PItlA .
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he uubocrihri'havx‘ng New. E be u gland nppoinwd Bulb‘Ageuw'fur the CQmpany, cvhibruted
- . 7 1 rgan ,, . ;
W k mue‘ p :- Inge Innruhtnu Mment II"! pron of ti eu- mneed Splen bydihmm‘ u KUANS, m 130th nt‘various hrs! mafifl “l‘yk‘s, jn the which country, are‘ nnsurpuued will nlways‘
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or Bunny « 1' Case ,3: Sweétrre'fis ‘ot‘ Tone;
' hey Imvé (gimhes Waived the H abut I'reminms‘at:the hm Fairs b’yth. Great Bargains given
D , nus m am] ‘ "hnols. Every (Drgan h” I \Vrim‘l; .Wm‘mmee from the Mnkom,
{0 Five ipferiowrtieles. "en's. Send I f r Cumingue. Tl»: (Ndl'mlxlislwdj «ruse pf 0A'I‘BHwiH 5cm!
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{S YCCIES’OE .v . ‘ . T0 A. OATKS, 2-H Broad Street, ‘ _ AU‘GUSTAch- .
1 CRAMPTON nr aiflnTAtl^ S
I ...oc-A. MPPRIA! . . CflAP
| If 11 Lit I ML OU/ll
is TU E li K ST.
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rrmuptoc’’& hripcrial the IJv-X.
(’rampton’s rmperiul Soap is. the Best.
. C-ra'»nj>t«mVImperial''Soap is the DeMt.
Crumpton’s Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's IntjH'riftl Soap is the Best,
Crampton’s imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton' s Imp erial So«p ?*> t.K«
Crumpton’s Imperial Soap is the Bes
age of Vegetable Oft, is warranto*!
fully eq?/ul to the best imported
Castile Soapj arid at the same
time contains all the
washing and cleans¬
ing properties
of the cele¬
brated
* ■" Ger*
. roan and
French laun¬
dry Soaps It in
. . therefore recommended
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Kitchen and Bath Room, and
for general hoqpehold purposes ;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers
and Machinist*; as it wifi remove spots of
Ink, Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc. from hands.
The Huntington, Pa.. Monitor of April 5 th,
pronounces this soap the'best in the market,
as foil -V. "- :
Reader, we don’t want, yon to supfmse that
this is au advertisement and ^jass »t over un- ;
printing liSSSEiil' ink from the hands, aisoftom hn- !
as
en aiui'we • i, ut kudw^fereof (reuintonN laundry i*akf h>ai> will *lo it
wt' It i - esi»e
Manufactured only by
CRAMPTON BROS'.,
2, 4, 6, s and ip Rutger’s Place, ,
And 35and 35 St., NEW Y‘ IRK; |
For sale in Oglethorpe cr>iin<y by
j. J . <*. M< M AHA N, < rawford.
C. S. HARGROVE, Crawford.
G. €.11 ALL, Crawford.
M. H. ARNOLD & SON; Ciawford
W ITCH Ell & .1A KKELL, Crawford, i
— r HALREjk LATI M EH. Lexington, |
J. T. M. HAIRE, IjpxingUtB. ~. ■;
SMITH & YOUNG, Lexington. 1
WM. GOTTHBfMER, Lexington*
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Ti PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY
Capital, #l,pOO,OQO.
R. S. MARTIN, a a a a CRAWFORD, GA.,
SELLING AGENT OF
. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
_ A5D _
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE
For Composting xvilli Cotton Seed !
OUR BEST CERTIFICATE:
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are 1^) different brands sold in the State.
.,, mr ...... 6 H ££KLt 2 ^ E ‘ JM7 50
T ^”'™“ ’'”“;-«ro- 55 011
5 T
~m Without Intere«t=eOTT*>N OPfKlX, Ftlteen Genta. I
j p,. r T( ,„ I'uclUc ....... *70 011
T; ,-, , pounds. Acid 4 wM mi i UH .»h.t» phut*.. Ti <HI ^
J. O. MATHEWSON & (XL
febl-jm Company’s Agents, AUGUSTA i.\
A. K. UH1LDS. R. MCKERriON. Y. IL WYNN
childs 11 nickerson&co I VIWIM-I WWI VW W
j No. 15 Franklin House Building, ATHENS, QA., AVhulewle and Itetad fhatlrrs
j Hartware MUUnUiU, Don U UU, Steel UIUU1| Nails ilUU Hfirse-sioe UU UUUU Nails. 11UIW,
i * HOKoK AND MLLt^M1<»F>,
“ oiass.-'Varnish
IIARNKSS LEATHER. MILBl’RS ’WAfiaXS.
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Mill Findings; Anvils, Bellows, Vise*. Hollow Warn, vu
Manufmlurers’ ageuta for the rale of
FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS, SYRUP MILLS
---— .1 :.,i r,,p,W att Plow*. F armers Friend OEI, Plow, E B B Circular A TE D—t Sn ws._Pu,ni > f IU N G I \ -j
W I N.S II 1 I* AMI SAW 1 fc K ‘it n
Any urtiele in our line ins in sleek, will be ordered wueu desmm. with the
delay. • Call and exasain* oar atovk and price*.
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THE HATE CITY F?? f yG’Nwiri »fel . ?,> ■*
i l Hfo P!«nlr LOOK WM C4ntmn OlOV ■ *• vl 6S * *112: | is Us
* ftiiHfl!
Have no superior celebrated in the Stoves .Unite* and <s These’ ■ ''m t Mils' ■ ft
J.C,WILKIMS’ "PREMIUM" TIIWME
F«*r Male in I.cxi ngt.m hy HAIBF. ft I.ATI
MLR. In Crawfo rd bv C. S. HARGROVE.
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WE OFFER THE ABOVE
Magnificent Ammoniated Super-Phosphate the tul'est
To the Planters of Georgia, and have no hesitation in recommending it *<> elteu;.
We shall endeavor'to meet all legitimate competition,.and fed u**ured that all who xue out
articles will be highly pleased with the rewrite. .
We also offer our
11 EUTAW ACIII PHOSPHATE,”
Which wc believe is eq mil to any-on the market, " Cot ton Gptfbh given if dfsirrdr - ; ~*
Call on our Agents ti >r terms and prices.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS Uroprictore, S -fr.
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Agentn at Loxington, HAIRK A LATIMER flcelMtu
I' THE AMERICANA
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g 5 4‘ E 2 ”“2533 W1; A : p ; twfi‘f' \ L" 1.. ‘ 1 "‘- -, § _ L 1Lff‘fk;.:{",';3 1E 52‘43'41'“ «119% . km ‘ .1 THE * ._
I ‘ . _ ‘ .. .fl 1: . 3.00610. T V
; “w No NEED]. 1: TO SET
1t Sells the Easiest and always'Satisfiegfi
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