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THE OCLETHOfi P£ ECHG
COt *?WV ; rV K WH.
re. .,, a Jarrell hnvr a m— »*«»••« •'
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(jfste- a cd I suit-*' flaw, cheaper than ever
known Mate, t *i»e aad be viaced.
Fare.* -he 5 v> tre swing futvirt ». <* O'! "V‘"‘CTT' settle tne
,, !Fiiis tbeni in
. - , r * - i-u!
i.'i-.risaaa/'
mmare and hn|d by fiur dealmja mo ei««w
skttem»oU.b«A l De « : aJ* It* IIKH * "JtRRFLT J S RHKLI.
*.e mute,
Fi RXitrHP TIWE.—ABV »»ne whoemne^
well C,n buy afi the Fntnitare
they wsnt fret* the Athens F armrere Maau
bv’tite sale ^
■ utter «n an 1 ehieken*. brwutifv »n*t mak»
hfmiF rfrmb.rtable. if-aba *ifl ™[*** f '-J
.
this splendid opportomn- to fUrnu* *
Tr7 ‘ U
Where u Buy Burial Casa*. Celfins. *tt -
Th- ,•iviicns Of till* awl a-ljacetlt tSAintle. wi
■f sue dreircl -tyle <w * 11 *, which I will sell
it ainck less than A thetur pn«s. A to. «
hand a select store ot Fnrn'tore, iroch as are
needed bv my enuntry friends Save mom .r
awl pa-mdse home enterprise Gs. by buyingof mh»*>m
Jam— K. Boggs, U-xington,
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A (iF’rrt.K HixT.—In our style of elimate
with iuendden changes of^ temferaWre, rain
St „ : r .,i ■ Sv wrjji aii n^lii n*" tifko intcnnmzled in &
it i* no wander that our children,
from u* by rrbtiix ttegleete -1 «« colda, {Wjf*; half the deaths
rreultimt directly from this «nse. A bottle
_
Of itonch ee’s
»it»ktte«! a large of dort<n'a three hith brer »*d deer*. ferim*
'leath, by the nse or
tTZ Syropi^Mw TourT,Sr^7 so^in Sifr^ toieUd £££ Tillage
every bottlre for tnal,
on 10 this continent-^Samjwe ««e, ae.
r.; nyu ar
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He* Tesru ahead yaKggl^: where they loan you a
do«» ^**M
eno •-*
«wt«w cenis;.hut
S^Twied* "ThM
in the cure of liver of how
wiur t,k<n aa dirwtfxl, no Witter
A'Khwat.sr'-'ite-ir: regnisrsise, nttywosee, e
EreS.okiiuaIsit.-1i will be amt.
rent f. anr one, who will
tifUi W A-rt B that 5'the «hlc My *Jg t 2.
{surge treked gfroportioa rwk-hms'metal nlid. «
nortiensTn enGfasturen and hold the the engraved
place, and supply d£rS«3tat£
solidity and Strength* T “
tv'sre^co^reed* STIFFF.NEDGOIhD 0 IN JAMES WAT( BOSS' ’ll GABES PA
TFaNT
Itfonn'one third to one half Isoft of the he usual mosts cost ita
of solid caw. This process of composition
ole nature as follows; adapt-* A plate Urn ourpure.^hre
-facta), P^atsa special ly oot.nw^ertsT^miejTO <•■ eat^h
*wn ofitiMJW
side. and tht result is strip
T*b«d Ht«el rollvra, from which a the
heavily plated eowposition, dormer*™
h'sSd'bv 0 *»mtabk’ dire^and sufficiently thick The to
geld in theseeasen is avl
admit nrfuSfi Of all »..r.r kin d a o f clw ^ g , tmgr w e n
Krteetlv sunwtl. hy time and
use without removing the ^V*
i^d f to EAR
by special CBBTreuATEK KPH**?*
FOR 20 YE ARN -
f^erbuiidfug IMiiladdphia, for illustrated
catalogue.
Tll tttf • —j g
MeirHarilSr/pfSet *«h*L Knd TabllTCutlery thing u#u- \
Tobarctrantl < 'tgttnn *» <* very
ally kept in a General MerehanUise store,
which they are bound to sell very < »«ap or
the cash.
* COURT X CHURCH DIRECTORY,
.Tres ' .^; , <4 -
KKV. Henry Nkwton, Partor. |
iVoo'btock —2d Subbath, moraing and night. <
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. ■
;• (7 Saturday before.
jfa/rs^-Seeond Sunday and
J*«renid»i~sd Sunday and Satnntay before,
A* W-tth Sunday and Saturday before. |
BAPT/ST.
ltKV. J. a. Gibson, Pastor i
Hdistant —Eiret Sunday and S^nrday before, j
Second Sunday andlteturday before. ,
f //n' Vd ,Hr:^n^rure. !3C5r™?hl; , ^*§SUJ
’£,yj rer^t.^hiyl?.tnrdny before.
•Rev. P. II. Mull. D'. I).. Pastor.
i^'sh'sX-lSSCSS: ere
«»..», core,
£»nni V Lint~rU\ Sunday & Saturday before
Kkv.Mk. (ioss, Pastor. ~
Moore'* Grovt— 4th Sabbath and Sat’f bffore. |
METHODIST.
rev 1L C. On ribti a s, Pastm •
Chcroket Corner— 1 st ,Suii-l»v A Sat'av before.-| wd:
fliade iffly —Third Sssmd^a^'^^fay Saturday U-fore. | j
Sunday and
Mount PfeoMHt— 4th Sunday & Sat’y before. |
Hkv. H* J. Kllik, Pastor.
r 4.nin R>ftfe?Saw^»d Wwf*tockJ~M , S£§t?fin?SM*y Saturday before, before!
Sunday and
BKV.T.A 1I*K«I8.
iterobu Q»mcrp$& Sunday morning.
Rev. .I. II. Echols.
WinUnotU-'—\*i Sunday mornings
Rev. I>. Met i.B,sKh\.
4 f-*r«-t>tHf-- 3 d Snndny morning.
— PARTIES WHO IIAV£—
PURCHASED (iHTANO r»0M US
This Season
Arc earnestly requested to come forward and
give their notes, a* we MUST elose all
*»ules bv Note by the Is t of May.
Witch kb A Jarrell.
city, Su't'sneiliStoi Athen*. Its* rein-hed t«?.htt*Vnri|bS the front rank In the
purchase i^aeh«v and n dr sale of K'nr Kuniitnre, , and.thatahj
eqmpetitton i tht. I'ne. lhw
tzrrrKris^oh, iwobabiy defy in zfips
mined, if low prices and variety .d stock will
Witcher & Jarrell are receiving a fine 1 BtoeK
of spring and Snrniner t «R»ds, which they art*
wiling at r.M k-ta'tnan j.ric.s far tin- t-ttsh.
'Witeher * Jarrell will have in store, in a
**!S
Ltdies-G.-t.' amt Sca'rf*. Fichu's
wilirh wr huvF not sj.aoo to n»*!iitH*n.
sn-i see for ycursclf before huying elsewhere,
We Hav.' in Store and to arrive, fomtid a splemfid
ii»t of < rookcrv, which w»-arc to
*«
Wv »U1 takv U--.m.t*lM>.t:|he .Ifacmot.
W ITCH Kit & J AURELL.
All kin-!, ah'-l »ire* >,f rr.ffin* and Burial
*nTr; i m,^;CN!;r"^!rif^-” a,l '‘ {Uf:IUf ’
^ y ue -1 to, "r friend* »)'" .am
■ ' " r 1 MMirv. th.it the* wiii hn l u ('
-A.gtr-jjt 11 ^ M-r.-jav.-n.futifev, tto
• ‘ tu -nv Kumijur. Mai.maciur
who
ni.GiMtug .Gi ! ■«»!? gsw. si'lwt Toil * Target a^tirtim-nt of
l-*» i-Ft'tti tii^t uau lie. ft-uuU in
the ei ?Y.. Prices very m>A *«rate
You can go to Witcher-A Jarfeli'* and -gtit
r psn^ : f a ^j 3 g »: df a' K.T . for -vt t .J 11**4
kerehiefs tr«.ua *5 yxmtft. |te.r tt . r* u . Var
-»s*rit> mid 1in h'r.cl Ihk f r . _u> $2.00.
J J ; ' Wv a.v vumiug.. 1
gnnmd «* •<*■*«th*
• H hrtwm G. Jwbnaoa v*. M>reo» H. J*Ja
Urey A. M il s a r nJ R i&ila**.
__________ fara-top Am aeii.it So stock H «r
«*»
(liri 4 iofl wit) mokI H it Sitdr 7 Cnw.
H.11 as* Beln.
f>» Mwday uighl last a heavy hail and
- -rewTarere.'
Jt U with no little pain ami sorrow that
; ^ announce the death ol the Rev. Beuja
^ n>nM> , f „„. el , „„ of
* 1 ^ purest and aobfeat works ©f Good.
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€H»r num *■
. We h*v. not time wgwthhvvku call
attention to onr large array of new advertise
- went#, hot we wiffgive theca a pee ial tn e ntioa
We will then sis? give a sketch
of pny visit to Athena.
Omr Paper Tills Week.
Court » upon tia, and we have consequently
little time to devote to oar paper, and mi most
beg the patience of our readers for all short
comings ihie week.
r cairtiit trrtot T.rlrn Topir»
The Th first fil - > rite* sttswhemes of the season
■ ... v .. _q, mKI . ,.a.
• -
Mrs. T. f ■ _
A number of important commoaicstioas
are Uidoreruqjil next week.
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staalax lUapal.
La., Sunday we attended stmee at Wrale,
j thapell, and listened to an excellent sermon
.fbagt.mia. A fait attendance at mem
ST
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Aw Kwaily awlted Thief.
Soiae time sinev Mr. Nat Smith, ot thi*
county, made sererel scare-crow, of his chil
drrna’ old clothes and placed them in hia
:r
ed.inhoanyexpecuUonJmf.tuekmithm, ftwdeleand Prof. Joe Bhami go heavlv arm
hon ° r " 1 l> cr,oa '’
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miwuxtuiairs *
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it,. N. L. Young ha. left the Depot.
t'enter Acadamy is flourishing.
The Spring babies are usually twelve
pounds.
Where are all the money lenders?
The fence law would be just, economical,
progremive:
Antioch aold one hundred and fifty tons nf
guano.
(apt. .1. I. rallaway i» improving his titock
Isrm. lie expeete to go into aheep raising
i extensively.
, Mr.. Maadon Bray is our front farmer.
The rermon at Salem last Sabbath, by the
jr^-y- nr - m fc,' 1 irSp5ir «.Bah»en l y Bg of
,. waa fineiUlc, eloquent, and impres
»i ve . Text H chapter of Mathew, eleventh
Vf , r , e . Nemo.
T~ *** ~
Errs on* . I Vote*.
Mr.MimhcH. agent of thg-A hroa i c l r a m
Poortitntioualists, was in town this week
s! Alno 0 "»' Uili«^W*. '**>'? .)■",* ^T <-^t’ *
J«im p Thurtnond ( Athens,
C. Reed. Hon. .1. T. Hilrt. Oglethorpe
county,; Judge McCoy, Atlanta ; amlMujor
t’has, Seidell, Hartwell.
_W« had the pleasure, Wednesday morning,
n f n »fl)i (r™ Mr T K O ylHHbv, ap t -
Jo^nwm'8 Knoyelopwdia. This is the
grandest pwbHeatitm extant, and is Within it
H mammoth library. ToiUe professional
a ttece Mity; to the mechanic, his most
of instruction aud wisdom that nothing eluc
ln **** Johnson,,> Knoyclopim
von can obtain a library that many thousands
^ 1 ]^ invested otherwise in books would
no. supply _Bt sure and «■ Mr. O. and are
‘3^7^* KSS' ^
the pens of men whom we all know.
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The Proibytery of Augusta ift in vjwion at
the PI Hwant village of Pen field. j
It was opened with a sermon Rev^g^ P. j
Fitzsimmons, from James 1 . 27.
Jr-**- £*•« ^
ledge, O. W. 1-ane, D. »., Wm. 8 . Bean, R.
Irwme, D. D Rev’s. G T, Goetohtns, Paul .
....
Ruling EhUr 9 ~\h I>. Smith. Bethany ; J
Stewari, Oakland, A. D. Ackerman, J. F.
Hurt, In ion Piout; W. H. Waddle, M. Greigh
ton, Sandy Creek ; J. F. Hall, Greensboro;
H' H " ll ^ n ’ B * th ,, * v,n; J ; ,Vh '
th. revised ho* of disn'mllhc '
government', with important amen, In.',, n't*', ami
provide for. a number of mission fields in the
Bort j leri , portion of the Presbytery, and iu the
region around Athens.
Dr. Irvine# grand wrmon, on Thursday ;
«n Prayer, is con»iden»d one of thr.
^SSSS^sirhH
in Toccrn city next, fall. Cms.
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ffttoftTox.
Mr. Tf op Tiller V wheat has been injured
by the fly.
Mr. John Burt has seen rust in his wheat,'!
plrMdy, ; 1
Showers have been propitious,
Corn planted, and cotton being planted;
Cotton seed seartte in |‘onseque.H'e of ota- .
nuremg wheat, and feeding old cows.
Fruit of all kinds abundant.
We fear frost about the full moon.
Small grain is now in conditioft to he
''snapad.’’ I
Bees are swarming and disposed to" bite.”
Bivdspnllingupeorn Whafs the remedy ^7
Jattle Black Republu-an, eatehtng nun
hers,”which they barter for “Sttrp,” .
Matmuh Atnsson, nnrt fam.-n* 5.,
trapping, baa had some sneoesvjM tropouf.
the ^ Lt-lto “on eretht. Am I an agent?
rewret ree w ta
ens.
Mr r. K. if.hi.k...
an noxenmnai, a hawk will no take more
than one. Hissuppnaed that the ka.k is
j kniej t, r -the venilent ifpiann, while the chick
: ana are not t-BVetod. HmrkTeBme with their
. eye, tihrsed : chickens with their eyes open,
i «i\TFBUU.S. '
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A Small .restan , Thursday morning . tte
| 10th. 8uhdav School-Picnic next month.
\
' »««*r‘ Wrri "’r SM,A,y
I U-s-s AV totern vorn thsn iisimi i soM „ St this
point this Beaatar, about the same atoount of
i luu'on.
■ Three hun.tred and .jhirtv four tons of Go
***& &?1
ville thL. spring- , •
Beneficial clubs sbouM lx* organized all
wr 0 ,„ rf fa- a w < ir .v «!,«, «de
object to t* kill dogs..
From-present itidicarions we will have a
scrub niff for Omyn-sHmaii m the9thd«utrict
' an(1 a -H-rubhy whioniiig «dd howes to run
it"
Negro picui-!* and wwd puitings next in
order. *
A marked iinproveirKut in die small grain
? rim*' the Tast rain. ' —
Cow* pfeking up.
Wv have alreadjffteeh riisC Iii wbefit.
A tan# r*»t,-. aeWl toaster. mrettly
earortrd hi. tudU Utu from Tf t Wf
l»ktr mv her mftlj ia hum, uut oe the
h "“T;^ , “
rad rad ditch.
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Old Colli
*’■>*-* *"* . “ .
sold re Athens fast Saturaaya rate d^t
mm on hand ***©» made lo»g before the war.
A Csra-mwllsr.
exhibittoci at Mr. Oeo. T. lAtmier«,tore.
A 4 mi«te<« «• tht Bar.
„ . Phil Cook. Jr, of Lezinfton, and
«>o. C. G^n, of Klbertou, were admitted to
the bar „ the pw*a, term of Co-r, A
proaament lawyer tell* wi that he never
knew applicants to aUnd a better examina
tmB-iafwi.tbryrcinced , R-M, of
tbeUwtbU wooW have done eml.t » s
Judge «a the bench. They an»werr.l erery
question propounded correctly. We feel as
•tired that a Wight future awaito th«e talent
ed young j k men.
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«it*e ,T«ec « ..«t» Kyrww.
T<'u not generally know that this world
n «- it Ji«s>nn»rv n f Mr tv ^
B. Bn^twell, of tht. ctmo.y. tmfsuch ,
ease. This geatletnait made the dtscorary of
the curitire power, of this herb through a
negre, con.mnuie.led die Ha to Dr. Pember.
ton, of Atlanta, and was commissioned by that
g en t lr aiao emum iaw oned to coliect a large
wS^^h^hTm^SirareirtS
icinehare mule their thousand,.
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Wheat b v«rr irre*u Ur, and a poor corp
u npKU j , BiU i e F eming*s brag patch is
the rust It is saidui sprinkle
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„,.,„L ..t Lt,™, o„e h„. ,h~. !*“ ,i,v. ^
Mr. Hastern Bray says his cotten is all up
with a fine stand.
Several jw*rsons had to plow up and plant
r; h :rirz,'*" T ‘”
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mmwt .A« y W .
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tfitwrogB ^ STT
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Married—On «uoday the 14th -.
the the residence residence of of Mr .Mr John .1 ihnW White lute bv by the the
Her. J. H. Echols, Mr. Jl H. Harrison to
Mrs. Z Grimes, all ofOglethorpe eontity,
Ga.
“ Two souls with but a iingl« thought,
Two heart, that beat a, one.''
VncleLharley now grins all over hts
aj?ai „ |t is a boy this time.
fan wants'jo Venn If the' Gswinrla
Ra'Iroad be brought before .he
P r ^ nt ,r » n d «»ury for running on a un*
day.
Judge Platt is back again looking as
beaming anil fat aa ever.
w Mm ui e Mour^uf.^ulh
is on a visit to Dr. W. S. -Moore ofCraw
f ^ fd -* nd Mls * Annie Galloway of Ath
™ s isspemiutg sometime with ilra. V.
E '.'
laev . , fast approaching. . ,.
J he season is
Locals scarce the material for nek
except his honor the mayor, being in
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Reduction, or retfuction, is now the
great quesliou with the Council of Craw*,
f ,
i
A t nother tin box man wax in Crawford
this week trying to gull tho ^creduJous
with the idea that they could buy a half
Y ftr
J -, ht • Vn I ! .tpo-e ^ vn., J a*« h*.
{u lhe0rawf hop now .
^ no, let the fatUes step up and
purchasea newhat from Mrs. Dobles
new stock so thev can have something to
talk nbont Sunday.
Conductor Smith got on the rampage,
We d Be en ay c v e n io g and dispo se d of
cows and a yearling, all blooded
The cows belonged to Mr J P
-»h*jr~r«»« W«reeo Colquitt (col.)
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Death of WIIHain M. Tweed.
To,,, r| ,i,w, vf „ rr
*•** a* ** “ toj" J“ !
yesterday, of William M. Tweed, whose
career haft probably been more checkered
and nortorioUft than that of any man
known of late years in the annals
American history.
Though starting life in an bumble
«•*•«“*. « • )<*Ufneyman cabinet maker
we believe in New York city, he very
ftoou manifested strong points of charae*
ter which plainly marked him as a leader
among men. Becomiug a prominent mem
bero f the New York Fire Department,
^ ; n,lunury or f a, : i “ tion '
tamed to great popularity among ht.
associates, and it waa here that he was
recognised »raong:tbem^ awaJ^Boss”
by which title he was ever afterwards
Being thus in a favorable po
sltioil for acquiring political^ influence,
he abandoned his trade and branched
out ns a ward politician. It did not
take him long,-however,-fo-renclt tt. com
manding position in the local political
world in which he moved, and it is a
matter well known all over this country
howbe advanced rapidly in hi. new
line of business unttll he became-^ in hts
own person a tremendous power, not
only controlling with almost dietatorrial
auUmrityttHt
New York but actual y a. g
wtU those of the entire bttrtc, Hts dictum
^C^^T^maby the.. 1 owt rful Tamman y W i g ho lu wa
£yctyo«Hcr-«r.-.m .ovt-rBon>HJm^;.tte
? ^.re" 5 u,
»«>* «. W tore. 0*^*4 Hi,
length and breadth oT the Empire State.
Having attended to this eminence, ft
was easy. for. him, ambitious and an-
8 cruDU iJ us lls h( Limst-if, , * a . Ur accumulate
^ W(>aUll and also to en
rich his favorites. This he did rapidly,
and in a lew years lie counted 1>HUM
gotten gain, by the rniilions of dollars
a , u! whenever he appeared in public
was the signal for au obsequious army
of place hunters to do him homage.
But at length the reaction came, arid
his fall waft as rapid as had been hia rise.
Arrested, tried and convicted for. ember.
z | e0 ,e n t of puhlic monevs, ’ ’be was. sent
lo the Blacjiwe uv Island peueientiary.
Thcr* i he served a term of. one .* year, after
which .... t.me , he tvm* released , on a . legal ,
teenn techn eahtv ta^uy onlv on > to io - be o arre arrested icit on on a a
civil suit and held to ban in milijorisot
dolhira. and not being able to give the
. required bond he was at once confined
Ludlow street jail. His escape from
prison and subsequent recapture are still
fresh in the public mem-try. He was
brought back to New York, restored to
bia old quarters in the jail, where
,-vesterday at 11 o’clock of heart
and DOTOIU exfeaaatioo.
w.*-^*-*
tha remarkable man. Had ha wonder
bortortgaad
®* . • bo we tar. caused him
-deviate from the Tight , paths, and he died
a poor v^eara prisoner in he^reigned sjail of the city where
a few since an autrcrat.
He has gotten bis discharge at last, and
will answer before a higher tribunal than
that of earth for all his acts. Over his
record it is hat proper to cast the mantie
of charity, while bis fate may fitly aery,
■ THE SEWS OF THE WEEK.
Measles are raging io Athens.
• , - ^ deliver the
and Hob fooml« att . um , u ,, a.
o ,
They .re to h.,e . horticultural f.ir
. j B Cuthbert early in July, at which it i»
proposed J Tt. to aho* the world what old
^ .l„ , he trie.
Ill, the general adrece ofour State ex
ehanoe. change* to to th* tbelarmers tarmere to to heed oeeo the tne war war
muttering* of Europe, aad plaut grain
. and raise meat.
The ° eW ****** hott9e *° At,aoU 18
rtpidlj auum , og .h.p*, „d .ill
,mpwlDg _ &
, (Jactaon county) fbre.t
The Jefferaon
.Venn want, anew court house.
Ur John A Cochran, who Tires near
B-***"*™*. —f. —
“>« misfortune to kme fata store house aud
contents lastweekby fire, the supposed
work of au Incepdiary. The Hamilton
Journal sayr; “Mr. Cochran seems to be
in ill luck with his store, aa thi* is th*
i third time he has been broken up. >Trat
h.l 0 rt hi.. to e kh y robbery, then by a
request, that “Mrs. Susan Troupe, of Ir
county, desiie. to Learn something
( of the whereaboats of her son, George
I Troupe, aged about seventeen years. She
« widow Kdr and needs the services
! certain party r-r^’Tir in Telfair or Dodg. *V county.
It is hoped that George will reconsider
his action and return home and give his
■ wOw r the help that ia due from a dull.
ful ,on -”
; Kobert McEvoy who was to have been
Uiung on Friday next at. Aiken, S.C.”
the murder of Mr. Oreeg,of Augusta, lias
again been replied by Odvernox-IIamp*
ton until) the 19th. This action was re
!legal garded as essential to the rcmovalofall
*~u points that have been raised in the
^ "*T ... .'• ., *w+*wd«et . ...... resprte .
; the murderer will reccve.
Two prisoners confined in the Franklin
j jail made a desperate and successful
‘ Hreak for freedom last week by burning
n hole in the wall. Their names are
! A> .,. rJ ^ricWcv Reynolds, and
a , 0 y were confine. I on the charges, the
, fln * 0 f stealing, and the latter of
witl , int?ot to murder. Now that these
: men havescciired their liberty the Rr^iV
*, fa Urgent in- advocating a new jail.
It sayn; “ You might juxt a» well confine
prisoners in u pig den as the on# 1 we have
now,
Gainesvitte Rasteii I iiteiXed for some
tirtiepaat with a gang of rogu^a, who xeem
to be determined to steal themaeUefe rich
^ ^ ©xp©u«e of the merchant* of that
lQwn biifgUne# were comn.ited
thefeweck an< | t h e E»qfr i»* urgent
criminals. It says that If th»» burglary
htwinesa ift not broken up, there is no
Wf'W " 1 “ ro it * i " end <*
^
Early (Munhj ,Vor.;“We regret
learn that rust is making its appettrcace
in the wheat in some portions of this
........... r. o»n u 8 e
-> . • *
!^ gta » ' 9 .■ T*? “* l>
winch were ft“ ^ y heat e. .tit bit, ly »tect*:
^ with .rust. He thinks it will become .
general in his crop. The of ID, crop
, )Mra , lct . io a portion of hi. crop, which
u sown on low land and highly fertlei*
*”•"* in attendance on court, H, """"*» but have *" heard *"
of tin rustrto amount to- anythimg except
jn the two cases above refered to. We
shall hope for the best, hilt should the en -
tirecrop of the county bo ruined by rust,
w « would urge our planters not to become
discouraged, but keep 'pegging away ’
a * 11<vy d ‘ d on Ahe oat « P, t » 'J a TU * t '
p^uTvariety of wheat »n.*lll be tamed. .
o
^ bale of cotton raised by J. R. Jecni*
g* n an d ginned by R A, Y'eazey' botli
of Greene county, was shipped this season
P«» Au "r Expoailton. t,, 1 ’ Ui'i^'The^ale^w^h’d I he bale weighed
» ve hnndoed and thirty seven pounds
and brought eleven and a half; cents,
“ This shows,” says the Greenea.bo ro
Herald, “ what a superior sample dTcbt
our farmers cau produce if they hatt* !
<H C * properly ami haveitginned in a
proper manner,"
~ " m *
“The - True Inwardness."
-
___
sir.. Eltsobetti Tilton Confesses iter
WWR* *“■» *"*'»»»*“« «>■»»“«»
" fc '* R , 1 r> ' ^ ,e f( ' ,,|„ wing
• ’
mViLbS.U-A ,
few years since ,af
wr j smooths | of mental anmrish 1 told
. friends whom I hoi
/ derived, that the charge brought
rt h|1!<band „f arluito™ between ^ mv
r
......
,Wj^STJa™ -■ »!id Otos'lhe'jliih
■
withO^do . M hmn afaolcmnmit . myself ,.
my ehtldrcn and all who must sutler.,
' k '"'W full well the explanati.ms that
S wiU •» 8 " u 8 hl b f. »»"? h*r this acknowl
j edgement-a desire H?reHt™ to my
• baud, insanity,, malice, everything wave
thetrlteandmily One, my quickened con
sae.nce and the sense of what, t» due to
the cause, of truth aud justice. During
.‘ill the complications of these years you
have been my . confiidentiai friend, and
therefore I address this, letter to you, au
tboriaiog and requesting you -to ream its
publication. Kuzabfth ll K. TilTo.n.
Brooklyn, April W8.
Onr Owu Fault.
It « the habit of erring humanity—
and a very comforting one, appartntly —
to blame •Providence for the;
which by imprudeuce we bring upon
ourselves. IF a man eats too much at
dinner, drinks too much and smokes too
many cigars, and die* of apoplexy at
forty, when he ought, by the laws of
natnre, u> have lived to eighty. God is
. ar-raigned, and the .man's friends and
tte clergy *aa who preaches fats
r?.rr.*r»“ > ttt
lega-beauufa!, " ^ t"‘
noo* the »««• •*»«"« to coMw that
acnonnt—tf » */ she fi i is the child a stomach t
with Ac* «®*s, And it* bead with koowl
edge ioteoed o^y lor ripe- ye™,
the child dies, taof course it will thee
• .-ry^Jg-g^W urge* her to ** ■-*&*& ,'th toathe her * l “ «d
#
Providence. AM l»e afllktal mother
wee,* «d -oodera .hat ahe ha, ewer
H-EsrS
ami speculate .ml build up for.., net,
ami lorat I tem M Umj -toeh which
r,8e mto existence like noap bubbles,
Md uod ' h * *® e bubbles humt. the
«»* ^ “T
me it Will htw the assurance to nay that
God has dealt harxhlr with them an .J
th> , the pw^hmentU more th. B the,
. !„ hint case, out of t,n
world is what we mate it. u If »e a do our
duty to God and w.aq, regard the natur
a] lu »f health, and indulge in no
i. habile >. ,., that 1 ... work death .,.,4 and ram. we
shall find plenty i» life worth Heing for,
an d hare little cause to complain of the
• kltd , FaUier «
e,t ^ of . ,. ,
Cr “ * ‘
tiorerBor t.o'rerutw Ramnte waatpt... 's Hario Hnrae
( The Oorenwr “"red athom. rater
; day afternoon oo the Oreensilte train.
The magnificent h«t«o fr ea ra te d to him
; the citix..-. »f AndAi. al« arriecd in
a freight car attached tobhe mail train.
The beautiful attimar, head aud name
had been tastefully decorated with rib
! bon* and towera by the ladi«« of Antler^
1 aoo, and he seemed to feel his import
anc. a* he sleppei proudly oJ the car
on the platform end walked along the
' and was purchased in Kentucky
by Mr, John K Lewis, of Ocouee, whet.
‘ w " “ ,d - fornm ® h “ nd pJ dollars
»nd was afterward wild to Mr. John B.
*^dger, °f Anderson, and must be at pre
"• b “" d
.
»• “T “'*“««•» * fnend, the
<d«*an hastily made up a purse, none
being allowed to contribute more than
"WdoUar. and calhiigjhe Governor out,
presented him with the beautiful steed.
Columbia (A. C. RrgUter.
. ---re-*re*.
The ftilncse Famine
The New York Sin sa>» a letter from
an Engliti^ tniiwionarv Then,’the natn^d Richards
living iu Tai centre of the
famine district iit-northern China gives
a„ an almost almost incredible increoioie account atcounc ofthe ot tne sul- euf.
fferlngnsmig sEHYlrg tlTitllitude.
9ays .
“I believe the suffering here is far
more terrible than it was in India last
year. People.sell thclrfands, pull down
their house, io -,t a little for their •
sell their dive, and daughters; eat root*
carrion, day, and refuse, to prolong their
lives. And if this Was riot enough to
move one's pity, the sight of men, women,
and little chiltlrcu lying helpless on the
roadside, or, if dead, torn b.v dogs and
mogpie«, ouglit to do so.. Even cases
are currently reported and believed
The people one Wight nay, art* dy
* n f? hke flies, ihey have only yellow
eartb nii *^ "Rh leave# of various kind*
Dree* left witk winch to prolong their
hvea for a few day’ 1 * Thp wiW fruits,
.collected before they are ripe, and the
IJ 5* nu tai.e^tLe dead could not be^bur
*ed through the weeknes* of the living.
The go venter of Shansi has expressed
to the imperial authorities his thank*
for the contributions from loreign coun¬
* rie *- * nd the ( 'W«»se are learning that
the outride world is not altogether un¬
friendly and barbarous. Months must
yet elapse before the worst will he over.
^ ama ^ ‘ 0 f th* horse, when
. ^ . . ^ *u._; u c
.
h |, CUM ir , his
of*rraterton*ll«ty are recrd
® d ■•“'.h'lrity, and there le rea
^ re re re rerere, re re
^ w . wJ||ch ,■ b , th tWeuty%
. . .. . . ■ .* ?•
* ' ’ ‘ ‘ ' g * 1 . ° U ‘ '
.
^
Mr r ,„ llfl . ari , man aligag *, in bw d
mg camels in r<x t«, «\j« <>f them that
it j, „„ , B „ rc troublc tn rai , e tll( , m than
it »» to raise hoNea or cattle. The colts
f or t j, e fi^t three or four days require
close attention, but after that take their
chances with the herd. They feed on
cactus and brush eschewing all grasses
llut “ ltlc '” ,| '" , ; w “ li W ,f favorite
cactus can be had. Mr. Llnfear says
therein.one camel in hin heard that has
traveled one hundred and fifty miles, be*
tweensu n and §nn, and that
miy wetMuroken-camel can travel
than a hundred miles in a day.
THE NEW 8ILVEH DOLLAR
The readess of P>‘flo will find that they
can sore money mdmairit to tht,r inter
>(J , in reitpmiiu jj B y ^ jn
Mhrm ^ Bhich nW juBt , y co „c«led to
he the *«< mo,*f in the Hate. If you
whoLlc /Vod- :u., K are or Ump, 'them at
or retail, you . can get
from J. II. Huggins, which is the only
Northeast Georgia tha. keeps
WAbing like a^ f fall and complete line
« f these goods. He keeps on hand 50 to
100 barrel* of the best Kerosene Oil,
*hich besed-s as cheap or cheaper than
^ n ^tn^ nr « n b.,n-ei i..ts
■' market in the World
W-l •> Orrai. uf Sew *Mre* Mul.w
see and Svrup a.UrgeltoekrfFitmr 25 hags of Oofiee r bar
’
, d * , /’',': ,, -.. h-rocenes, • all it of
'" .; Sn< r
•£* 1 “fa
-
. » nd ***">" _ “*W'
tion ofthe Htute. lie baa a full atoek ot
staple and domestic Dry .Good*, Boots,
Shoe* and Hit*, Chewing Tobacco of all
and Smokhig, sewing .Machiue. < )il. Lime
and Cement, and a gr^at, many other
good* too mirnerou* to nientiot,. Now,
don't forget life place,.-for if you want
Good Good <if tte Jbtcert Pvirr* . you will
certainly find then at
J If HUGGING,
No. 7 Broad St., A thens, Ga;
THE BOOK OP THE AGE !
A I.IBBARV I. Fftl H VOM NIA! !
Wh»t the Learwru World Thiisiu* of
Joh'iW' s (>rlopasilH.
T K . oglrehy, EsqV
lv*rSir -I hat. eiamiarel.qniterxten
*ivrty Johxsox'. New E>vv<xoi-.wnu.
: Having used both English and American La-
t aKE** * r ».ey > ««, 1 are aMr to
7 ?*»^ * / J
-
saSsrSaSrSi L
«r »n.
t ....... .................... . Ik,,,
*
ily ., of , *daeat«l « persons, I , n ret req»ct
folly and traly yours,
»■ *“
' -
; ‘“SSSSRKl
1 haw»exam iae< with w> mc meeion xsos »
t TsivtSmi 4 yelopocdia, iwtsawi it iawal
«Me- X* *.Ut -hkh I »
=H~? - -
^^
-
„ u* au, a, he the m.*t ^Welyrdrratatcl
tM*,k of referem.-e that has ever been isMied.
'
It is tbr t»o« eoftweaieut one we bate ever
^ 1* ahouW find a place in every <hSvoe
» ,m1 «« every home.—Ckrontdf A. Scmtinct.
| _... W «h the „ n.ble, „„ At ~, ee«er’. Dictionary, . and
Johssos'* Gvclop^oia inerery home in
! tU , lMd there woald ^ no lon)IW „.
CMe for irreligioo, bad felling orignoranoe
! on any .object ,/ about which any 1 Chritdi.n
s ought .. . to be raformed.-tAnWmu , __ . ... Adrxate. .
_
It embodiesraore knowledge inlesseompaas
t tit.* ^R^ll oiUw. hoot received i )>.*. Z rZLJ r
douht doubt mutt win be beared. M It* ^opwe
^ ‘f the century and the country in which we
live. R. lav! at, D. D„
(Pm*ov PresbyterhA eh^h Auguma Gm
A »Xher could .. aearcctr . T~ do . : .. hie , hotly ..
r-^J-rr»« I, «ohnh-chMdren
*° h ” ,il ^ Baa.vETT
I ka»w of no better hook for our families
except the Bible. Paul F. Eve.
; I w onld no t be withont it for thousand
a
doUars. Alexandek H. StkphSxs.
The legal utic.m ITJouxsoVsCtclo
and are worth to the lawyer all that the book
«**«■ _Wn. M. Reese.
Johsson’s Ueivehsai. Oyceop.kiii.v W
sold only to subscriber*. Mr T. K. Oglesby
haaexrliwive control of ita sale in this seetion
po««, himmlf of this Treasury of useful
knowledge.
-— •— , -
_ I n reply t o “ c oturiirtaiiey" w«lt »y that
Jno. P. has been shooting his pfgeons *»r
hawks, eourtit* eleven girls during the
w^. riding Walk, ms Snnday b. «w the
dozenth one, lecturing Jim Hutcheson
nightly upon morality, wearing- hi* soeka
^rong ade out, ami if that in not the jim
rf .we know anything ^ shout it.- **’“
*'' nwUt ” ot u ™“ 1,v ,h *
n h,eken to engineer an n n ti-yin.siin.dm- -n
sucecssfttllv. KefoKM.
M..C&J.COHEN
.BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THEIR MANY PATRONS IN OGLETHORPE AND
SURROUNDING. COUNTIES, THAT FOR THE
NEXT THIRTY DAYS,
COMMENCING
MONDAY, APRIL differing* 15th,
They Will .Make Sfaeeial In the
Various s ot' their Kxtt-n
Hive Klstftbllshmeni, viz. *
STANDARD PRINTS AND CAMBRICS,
From ft to 7 roots a lord.
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS,
ronsirtlog of all the Latest Novelties in Spring and Summer Fabrics, from 10 U 50c. a ya rd
SUMMER SILKS,
In Black and White Stripe*, (iresalle and Camevrux, from 50 cents a yard up.
Silk and Real Lace Scarfs,and Bows,
Of unequaled bcaoty, fr««n 10 cent* to each.
A LARGE LOT OF PARASOLS,
From 15 cents to $5 each.
^ „ damask, D „ napkins, „ , f __
DOILIES, TOWEL CRASHES,
LINEN AND COTTON SHEETING,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
SEA ISLAND, TICKINGS,
CARPETS, MATTINGS GIL CLOTH AND BKLS8EL8, RUGS, AT AN
Immense Reduction
FROM RULING PRICES. '
~ ^ .
gt 2 ?“ Last, but not least, an Immense stock of
MEN’S, BOYH’ AM) YOT TIIS’
D p Jk m CLOTHING
MADE •
UU r At sncH FABULOUSLY^ LOW PRICES as to astonish even tbc-«»
jayoldest inhabitants of this country.-^*
Men's Cassimere Suits from $5.00 U P
DRESS SUITS PROM $12 TO $30,
it^rFmbraoing in this line some of the fineftt productions of the leading Cuntow-raade
J^f'lothing Eiitabiifthiaeiits in New York C ity.^-ftst
t&r A* Hole .Agents for the Celebrated
6 b CROWN ’ IT N I iAI TIVI > HI E11
■ -SHIRTS.-
W* are J * ch ewahled to offer them totmv. to that it is S^ B
Uce. any one
»«■* Shirt offered to the public.
**-A large line of
Men , Ventilated *, ... . , *, Summer re HATS. re re rereg reto
| S ' ■ ■» ■
--AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. — ■
JSTAN EARLY EXAMINATION OF OEK'STOCK, AND THE MANY
ll.UfUA INS OFFERED, IS KINDLY ASKED BY
M. G. & J. COHEN,
Yd. $ Brow«l slrfft, Itliens. Ga
SASIPLESSENT
Tlte Fredericksbntv Dry Gmuis
--('GUNEli BY THE PLANTERS. *
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
The Largest Stock ! The Lowest Prices!
U -WE ARK NOW——
, SPRING
RECEIVING
OF ALL THE SEW AND CHOICE FABRICS OF THE SEASON.
j
.SS1PAVV semi SAMPLES-arid PfUfKS when rwj'ueuttri, and oh Orders of TKN f»‘
or over- for i ;««••!» faun »u.r Ifetai! iKpartmuitT. We -PAY TIIE FltHtillT t-» t?»y customer
nriirest Express Office. ‘ - - - • ’
. .
V. RICHARDS &,
aprl!‘-4m Ai<a>TA, r«A.
_____
BeautifiJ Spring Millinery of AG Kinds J
Now Being llaliy Iteceived and ojM*ned. Pricei I.*«vrer thad ev«-r befoTv known.
MRS. T. A. ADAMS, Athens, Ga.
iMamVMO*
tine? sun*. Dr. Ktafs aMmuui.
«.her Wora. «*«*.. " *-■“*•
Y"*'* »;>., I* «»'<rr K.
A ,. few Bight*.«B«, ! give raf ww paierf 'ww
,* Worm Gil, and the next day b* I
two large worm. A. ihr_«me tia*
"£ Ini*.
. Sftrea faetea « F PHIU-les.
• tflT ^ a ^'? trPf -tton-* expel
Worm Me«iiriars. trat failed U>
'SfjtfZrZ*
| KowaKPS-mt-^" 01
a«/have T .
.‘^Wr* Wr ^ ^r* th-.a-aii-J
. »td»einex; hot I Cad
^ ^
Bsad Wkat Csl Calh«nasafa.—I h»ve
! IC i. far superior to ancthin* I hare
; used. J. I.t«aaaCK CauttWW,
: XewmatM.
rreat RwraMeJ.8. Coa»r,..fra*GMrjDa. Rtgahy,
>
I hare twed Dr- Edward .8raith',Ltcer
ic ie m . 7 *^1, 7 with mtwtfaeorahlemnlU.
JohkS. BioaBt .
jiP If yoB-hiw - HcsAschc HoWwaB, Toypia
w
Uw Toofc? -
We ^ ^ l(b „, f referriBf „ y
hi ay wish further inhumation in regard
tUerirture of the UVEIt TONIC, t'-the
h.wh
Savaouah.7iw.cgia __ __
A K tamiar,
R*r. Dr. ^H^WmAUsnrar, ro*y Smith, Msc<%, Hr-wgia. AiCa.
„
Rev. Dr. fortek
K R*»- £ A feMaun ^an.e.m'e. p - C‘^®l?’ Cetw gra.____ i,,tric
lina.
Dr. WiUiams,Cartersrine, (-corem. ““ k N
<” - "“ _ n
*■
A fncml came to us this w«k and stated
tha,he “‘tdlu though, ThreweTLits our artteU tte^a. . as, .«£»"*£
foenu, he is a per
f wl gentleman, as also Prof, and that
th«* bitter language used wax through the mis
sjassattsst""”^
-:--e---
>• German Syrun.”—So other medicine in
the world was ever mvenwieh. a tsfijOh
; ! j'/.Tllree vc^re two m’Xi'fonr hundred thou^
»,ml -mi,I boWe. ct this medicine were dis
i fril,nt«t free of charge by Druggists in this
eoanttytotlmaealBemd ffiX t* tt with
Ue g .^flhc undeniahle anTTun^T
giving Anwriren people There
that German Hyrup will curv them.
lSv"h^nteffiSf»^ ^reSS
mending it to their customers. Go to your
pniMist, «f. M II. Thomas, and 1
he knows nlwiit it. SampleBottles 10 rents.
Regular sire 75 cents. Tfirre *m wtll- re,
Itcve unv .as*,
;
ik 4%wwj "£*i JPJ- •£* fJ ^ Ex
JUgirtSL. .Set faK.se- a.«d>a»y
Til> ,.>a r: sndTluuij vnrf:^, jiffev
had^#a vunal forc^ogh**, e*»!d«> -maareptino when
t ,„ n . ft puaiitreiTerem fail- Swrefc
« u whw to»*tod rem. die*
qtaTE t>E GEORGIA. OGUmtOWW:
n> «», jhg sstasLiS
J. Ifeww, s«'va»d. m me for^Let
^ ‘tST^.'WejS^SJ 2£
T HM.V OILIIAH. GnJ.-mra.
ft LWTATE Of GEORGIA, OOLETHORMi
POI NTYt’^r Letter* of
the*^t^Tf
Let»c*rs of IVidurkid from sard estate—
These are therefivre to cite an.l admonish
1^5
not bc dimbargrd fmw the trust rei.«erf in
them. «>H receire Iautera of DiMntmiun mi
the Sm MnnOy -t!*' m .♦nue ir*. TJw Feh. 28,
i A HW< h ^ hff« ATf>K1» SAl.B. - W ill hi
>«oW before the Lonrt Hon* door, tit the
' tokn of hexiniftott, Oglethorpe £y, U& eonhty, trtthte the on the Ic
«nt TCES.UAV in
8»1 hoars of »al^
. JEIGHT SHARES of the CAJPITAL , „ _ , STOCK
■ OF THE GEORGIA RAILROAD
and BankingOompmty. Hold « the T.£umns, pre^wiy
belonging to the relate of Joaeph of Ordioare,
dweaaed, E'-^rLidd^Sd'” by order of the fourt k **
*
t ANSI E K, I.ASMUd, Admioixtratrix
April 2d, 18711. (810)
U r-|(}jjsTHORPE S^X-Will be COUSTV mid Mm SflERli'F’S Hr Court
SZfivEsb'lY^to'ltav hret.TI WAY .,n -lay, w*s"£Z'<£!! 18,8, between ^ the
uiniog fifty-wzaerv*, tnor^ or leea, lying in
! WlTTmeronram tRf land" of
: A ' j| j. T. JOl{x8,.X. Dep ySh tf.
~
TlAnlf H flPfl !
flUIF. firm of Bl’RRE A FLFMING
(ollege Campus While he will denlin PEN,
INK and PAPER, he is determined not
^^^^bSLJT'hoS.to menTITKbSd
share f ‘ h ?pnMh- patronage. AU orders iu
M ““<”• “l“» r ’?^„rtse»«.re
I aprlJ-Vm ' H . n,tm\(i.
ill ffllljHfljfiSft T .J* T I *nXl AtnUivtAn 1101011
ill h'UtUillllsg il U i l lli^Wli
; —AND-.
OGLETHORPE COUNTY.
s Maria McCartney
IS SOW RECEIVING
Fresh Spring and Sommer
x, ff| ninmJ Hi 111 hi v uUlIDu n mnw
P I I) |
1 '
r«n*i«Hng of 9 Fen Iice^ FAffRION ABLE
ffals and Bonnets.
Flowers, Trimmings, Ti«*i
’
to oxatxwovxxxxxs.
When you visit ATHENS, call at her
STOKE OX COLLEGE A YEN’EE
i
; And .. inspect . these . I INK (WX >DH, , xpr5
<FORMERLY WITH LUCAS & WARE;)
Merchant Tailor,
-Huh Jiist Opened a Large Stock of——
IMPORTED CASSIMERES. CLOTHS AND DOESKINS.
AT PKKKfi TO BUT THE TIME**!
Bar’ tefit-Onedoor Special attention paid te Cutting in ATHENS, Latest Style, GA. ap5-tf
below 1 sing's Drug Store,
Not from any disagreement hettvoen the. Whites and Blacks of the place, hut
! through the instrumentality of careful and judicious mercantile transactions.
M. H. ARNOLD A SON,
; since their advent in the Mercantile BuaineftH, have bo thoroughly UPROOTKI)
.HIGH PRICES, that it is no longer necessary to go to Athens or elsewhere to buy
goods ( HEAP, but call on them at Crawford, Ga., and bay what you want at BOT
’TOM PRICES!
! Tbaukiug our many friends for their very liberal patronage in the past, and we
l hope, by honest dealing and strict attention to buftiness. to merit a continuance of
j the same. Very Respectfully, M. II. ARNOLD & SON
JAS " A GRAY l *20.
) AUGUSTA, GEOHGIA.
OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS
: la now complete, and ia the la*ge»t and best assorted in the South;
; Our Mourning department coy tains everything from the lowest prier \t> the finest
j I gobdift imported. Black, Colored arid Fancy Silk Stock is universally acktiowledgea 0 • be the
Oar to
1 (Cypres, Ml Beige, Sylphide, Horaby, Victoria Suitings, Bon iets, etc. S^leviUe Designs and ef¬
) fects in Neck'^are to be found nowhere else;
the handsofileftt Scuff Lace* and FhnbroiderieA ever offered to the people of
i Georgia or Carolina.
Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy floods generally.
A splendid stock of Linens of every description, Towels, Napkin*, J^rliety etc.,
etc. Embroidered .Piano'Covers.
A fxxll"line of Cassi meres,Cottonades, Homespun*, and everything needed by
{ Country Store* and Plauters. .
i The Only complete Htock of Ladies* Underwear South of Ma»o«- and Dixon’s
. Brie.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Suit* in great variety--Boys’ Suite 'from 9 to H year*.) •
A full line of Infants’ Wear, Cloaks, Dresses etc.
Everything will be sold at the lowest price—in fact so low as to astonish even buy
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WE RECEIVE BY NEARLY EVERY’ TRAIN I RL»H STOCK,-: <>F
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GOODS, PRINTS
FACTORY tiOODS .YARNS.
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TOILKT ARTICLES, Ac.; Ac.'
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RFABY MAHi; Cfj/THI Vi,
pa pk it Coll \ its, sii i ft rs.
BfJOTH, SHOES, HATS, &G.
Which’^e will aell'for the CASH an low aa the same c ofGoodsyCao be bought
^ in the county. A cull rekp^tfoHy solicited.
HAIRE <Sc H.ATIMER,
MAMMOTH ,WOKE, LEXlXOTbZ, GA..
iMf KftSliODKoldie tLw>L OlflBn
Has removed aenas tha street.
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j THREE ninrt DOOHis nmsc rune fROM THE rur CORNER.
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l ^ t leht!
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! JV8T RiVeIVEOAT THE
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CRAWFORD* (*A
\>| Y <*u«to»ers «nd tte ntblj^ m Jsn»ar
^ oMlitits »ed laicst'krWs in
UlS^MADKOIrOTHlirO. riijfVTV nREkfi (ioori^
H.\T& WRITE SHOK8, SOTIOS8, THIMMINGH
GOODS. CASSIMKBESS,
JEASfS, Etc.
t hare also on hsiKl a large mock of
Groceries, Provisions 4 Planters' Strppfie
Of all kinds, which I will SELL A9T.OW.
far the CASII, as the same goods can he had
in Northeast Georgia.
In fact, I am enabled to o«sv my pate,us
this purchased season unusual good* bargains bottom in every figures. line, aa
I my at So those
I will not be undersold. in qnsat
of Spring Goods will certainly pleasure save money .hew by
caUfng at mv store. Ilian to
goods, ,-^t ^youdMt see whrtjMw^^k ~
make it file IT
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■UL
ON AND AFTER APRIL ST,
Ufin flllR i^nlNb CPRiNP OPr^llHf! UrtJlmll
W LnV^ I n I I Al vi
KvrrMre exhibited in this city. Ourshvk
of^"md ih^nrf^^oF^nderejM
,mr numerous patrons. We esurate prices of
» few line# of geods—
In onr DRESS SITT DEPARTMENT we are
prepared French Diagonal to show 8oi£ genuine ranging English from «W0. and
WORSTED SflTS in endlww varietv.
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GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Which for prices and quality cannot be ex¬
celled in the State, We continue to offer
Onr Specialty:
UNLAUNDRIED SH[RTS
At 50c.; next grade 75c.; Extra Fine,
HATS AND CAPS
In all the Lateed Styles.
Tranks. Unbrellas, etc., etc.
Extending gciieroiiK our thanks in to the our patroiiH and fi r
their fuitroiiage pa^t, m.-
1 felting a continuance of the s ame, when w -
Khali endeavor {6 offer them iiiduAfa-iii.m
which will KurjHLNK all our former effort#.
' Very Respectfully,
CHARLES STERN,
The Clothier.
N, B.—In addition t*» o'nr *egulftr
Department, we have iP»*> »rrangfiintnth.
: wStti fttllt aS K\Y YORKrt'STOM'TA
to -make *oit* to order, upon abort notice,
gnaranteeing a saving of TWENTY-FIVE
PERCENT, from the CHAM* regular HTEBX* prices charged
by Tailorn, Cull^^n.,,
Hread .,revt,«ppreito ^
af
W. T. YOUNG
Ilf ILL be found at Andrews* Old Corrirr,
TV Lexington, with a line "f
»SSiill
Also a full stock of
I “BEVERAGES,” choiceet grade*,
I of the his tiall
Will-be nleawri to have old friend*
! on him at any*time. febl-tf
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MEAL SUGAR, .vtFFEE,
Pl.ANTATIG.Y T(S>LS, &k.
si INCKI.L t NDOI'N—
PA1E.NT MElJlrj.YES, DftL'tiS. !
■ KGi'KEKY, GLASS WARE,
FOBS' I O, !'!■. VP.S,
SABliEES, BSIDLEH, :
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BEST GARDEN SEEP,
. * AN ttV, NETS, • BAUKKBS;,
A.VP HI NW.Y.i*- of Other Articles,