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The* xre n««i»M
The Radiral --,wp„, were sreitting t 1 1 •
ter rr*oS»ti‘t» to fire the Northern heart,
« w-tation’' ^ is tobetbecry, and tbe
bloody '. shirt; ., the , hsnner banner OB under which
: the ball
the P-atiirak art to rally tu
lions.____
the . notorious .
Mrs, Lydiafruertaan, Connecticut state
priXatWethertneMIast pmwmer died ie the
week where
ahe war airvinpnot * life sentencefer the
wawa awma
Mae [£
era at HawtwviHe, A tee,
co^.7^w—— far tbe anrouut r
Hue taville i» located
U,ep ‘ , '' c7
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The Cbnnklo and Seating pnto it
time: B V if- ntM im *o in a
o—j-trtwd a
cate,' What does hemeattf Man The
.i, re been abasing the woman as well
r-Beecher?
= 5 S££
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The $6,000 left by Renj. Frankliw to
roe City of Boston in 1792. to beWseed
to young married mechanics, increased
at a rate that promises t» make the priu*
eipal fSSS.OCIOin 189*. This is only
*56,998 less than Dr. Franklin calcula¬
ted upon .
The General Conference of the South¬
ern Methodist Episcopal Church which
has been holding its km to Atlanta,
reports for the year 1877 : Ministers and
members 774,742. Sunday school schol¬
ars 353,163. Traveling preachers 8,480.
Local 5.684.
John Morriescy died a poor man, leav¬
ing less behind him than he bad frequent¬
ly won iu a sjsgle day. Like nearly all
gamblers, rich oae day and poor the nett.
Yet there are some among them, as in
all other callings, who make money and
lay it nplike misers.
The Nashville America* says Mr.
Hale’s statement that the Democracy are
engaged in an effort to inaugurate an¬
archy and Xexicanite the United States
is very aptly met by the fact that Mr.
Hale and his party friends have issued
the first pronhnhiamento.
A young hidy in Texas, who reoently
moved from Alabama.' Writs* back that
every backet of water used for drinking
and washing purposes costs u nickle at
iLe house where she boards. And still
there are some people who are not happy
because t hey can’t gtt tn Texas .
The Spanish papers of August, 1873,
published a singular string of prophecies
»tteged to have been made by an English
monk then just dead at the monace.
Here are the probabilities for 1878;
“NewEuropean Congress at Berlin—
Death orthe Qneen of England-New
sharing of territory by Austria and Rus¬
sia—Disorders in Portugal, Poland and
Russia—Cholera in France."
Th* clouds of the potiticai sky of Eu¬
rope seem to roll away. It is apparently
a fact that Russia has at last purchased
peac* by a full surrender to the demauds
of England that the whole treaty of San
Stefaao shall be submitted to a Congress
ofthe great powers—and that invitations
to this Congress were Issued on Saturday
last, to assemble in Berlin on Tuesday,
the tlth day of June next.
Lord & Taylor, the wealthy dr, good,
merchant of New York believe in advere
tising. Hear them; Of all the nsetli*
odu open to the merchant for advertising
his buainnt, an experience of nearly half
a century enables ns to unhesitatingly
declare iu favor of the newspaper. It
is, without exception, the most econom¬
ical, persistent, painstaking and success¬
ful canvasser any business firm can se¬
cure for tbe attention of the consumer.
According to a statement submitted at
a recent conference of the Mormon
O fanrc ii .it a ppe a rs that tli c tittintg re
cetved in the past four months amount*
t«$533,853.' The tjuez!!cn bow eri-re
among the people, what did Brigham
Young do with the large amount thus
derived in thirty years at tbe rate of a
million and a half a year? Brigham’s
household expenses must have been very
laig*. Polygamy is undoubtedly costly.
The city of TexAtksoa Is built at the
iuuctlon of Texas, Arksnres.-susd Louis¬
ian*. It received it* namein 1819. wheit
an enthusiastic sarveyor, while running
the lines, biased the three fragments of
the names of the new States on a tree,
and predicted that a great city would be
built there. Three years 8 go, when the
town was founded, the name still to be
seen on the old tree, was adopted, and
tho prediction seems in a fair way to be
verified, as the town now has 3,090 in
habitans, and is an important railroad
croaalng.
itevmg Mphi.findyjive^nn, that an era of real business for pros
perity has commenced rttt The revival
of foreign immigration. 2 d. The
ancyofthe Stock Exchange, and the
defeat of every depressive movement,
•3d. The resumption of the railroad
ing, especially in the West, which has
’ re-awakened Pennsylvania iron interests
and the New England mills. 4th. The
prospects of , superabundant harvests, and
tbe extraordinary influx of settlers to oc
copy and cultivate, the new lands of the
West nest which wnica will wm helo help the the inannfWav mannfaetur
ere. 5th. The staady increase of our for
^igti comrumerce.
. ... * °8 of relief will
- come overonr
readers and over tbe people of Georgia
in learning that Governor Colquitt has
-F to^lMa dtbe- a a Blw . WUfMn.awH h e
ro ten vears in tbe ie penitentiary. i*rom
the evidence u«ed before the Governor,
and not before made pubiic. it would &d
l>ear that Miss Flower had been anno
“haste woman, and that her intercourse
Lal^vening 1 , ^AthMTew^/the
ease, public The opinion wHi justify the
woman. only step that now re
L no llaer longer d^lav delay ro^ine* in doing. Qo ' <mor ;
twomore.
—The OH fkniW tlao aays threeie to be a
r ios ** * ie Xt,laa
O'"* 4 -**
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w
the atinw eager. fry item it Mg a quart ^ m
; m«*» wbiske,
—Wilkes county is easy financial?,
It i* said U> hare about forty-five baa
dK(J jyaaraiK the treasury
; —TheJeasmp.Swbaef teUaofabwree
: cent!? hOted aear Blacksbear, weighing
i ow thveebuadred pounds. .
I _y r j 0 h D Smith ofHenry a.d conntv,
i.,b* year 1796,
I can plow all day now, in new ground,
j^~y 1 ^h^rhlUM^*** t0 U ^ J
* ’ *“
i "Uarmon Lovi.gucd, a. M ctiaen
ced aguof 107 yewra.
i~*»“* —Mrs. Folds and im9 two children e> _ ^
r were w r *
Saturday banted «a death . i iu Memweth- -- -e
er couyi of y, hy a fire ^*»P- earned by the explo
« on a kero^ne
.sib.'cridSTritSfs; fimthem <31 ri*Ui* Advcote ,
wHkfe4M» be*» piloted is Macon now
for a nomher of year*, will hereatter
published in Columbia, S. C.
-The eighth General Conference of
|gssg 5 E S
—There in Cuthbert a farmer in Randolph plows couo
] reve. ty says n^.^He^roey^re^eaper the Apprul who
_
He feeds them but little, and turns them
to at
—Mrs. A. M. Speer died in Griffin laat
Friday after a long illness. Shewaalhe
of Mr. Eugene Speer, our esteem- j
“XSS&ZrSZ.M** “it
of the Sunny ML hw instittUed a
Railroad, for damages the against II. 8 Clrcoit the Port Court, Royai
m . at
Charleston, S. C.y for the killing ofhia
•go-,. /ore** IV Our ,, esteemed , ’ J. i
towmmiin, A. h Urooka, baa invented a ;
3K
out at the same tune, with great regular
ity and rapidity. It is now m working
order and i» giving satisfitctiou. The
invention willoe patented, and is des
tined to accomplish much tn its line, as j
a labor-saving machine. j
.
—Mr. Player, once a resident of Hous-;
too county, but ten or more years has
lived in Wilcox, died while he was thure
and was laid out in the usual manner.
After being dead aik or more hours—
his family being in tbe room greatly dis
tressed, siicntly weeping and watching
—he rose up in his grave clothes ana
con versed several minutes, then fell back
dead. — -------•
' —Harris of the Atlanta Independent
raakrs this thrust at the etergywMo. uew
attending the Convention in that city,
Modern Christians. divines In looking be at daily the
procession of to seen
upon our streets, we could not help but
imagine Christ with a full suit of black
broad-cloth, aping hat, kid gloves, high,
ly blacked boohs, and gald-headeffcaoo. how would
With this kind of toggery near
he have come to persuading Agrippa?
—TheNewnan Heroic?» Cedar Creek
reporter states that a few days ago Col.
William Jackson, of Palmetto, lined a
valuable horse to had a neighbor settled the to of
A swarm of bees iu top
a smsii apple tree, and while passing
under it roe singletree of the plow struck.
the apple tree, which caused the whole
swarm to fall, covering the man and
borne. The horse was stung to death,
and the man also came very noar enraged losing
his life from the stings of the
bees.
Current Topics.
—Venexoela evidently rest* on a thin
crust of ground over internal fire.
—D. W. Thomson wishes to marry his
mother-in-law, but they live In Green¬
wood, Miss., and the law of that State
forbids such a anion.
—The woman who indirectly caused
the death of the Duke de Reichstandt,
Napolean’e son, is still alive. She is
Faon *
_o 0 April 23 Vegovi „ g „, , igoa of
M eruption. At brief intervale a flame
darted from tbe crater. The flames are
atwrnarety luriffan* of black pale. smoke, The crater
emiu a volume
Hanging Women In . Georgia, „ ,
From the Monroe Adveriieer.
It has been said rime and again that
Miss Eberhftrt was the first white women
ever bung in Georgia and that if Mrs.
Kate Southern is hung she will be the
second. This is * mistake. Early in
the present century, about the year 1808,
or 9, in Washington, Wilkes county, Ga.,
Bollr murder Bartlett oHier was husband, hung for which procuring happened the
this way: Buck Nolan and bis confeder
at-:: re"! « oegvn to Bartlett** house to
teii him that there were men at his gin
bouse who wished to see him immediate
ly. He went. Very soon the report of
a gun was heard, and his wife exclaimed,
“ There, now, the, have killed my hus
band." The parties that did the killing
stood their trial and Were acquitted. The
connected, two principalones,.and left W ilkesand other* came remotely- to Jack
»o county aliorUv after the killing:
Nolan, while the prtneips! father’s one. kitchen, live* though toe wshorr
m my we
time. knew The nothingofbu of the character ether at parties that
names
are witbeid for prudeutial reasons. The
people the hanging. came from Among far and that near number to Witness
was
whom m, ftther-iB-laW, Wm. Ogletree, from
I obtained these , facts. Indeed, it
was as notorious as the banging of Josinh
Hudgins, hart. The Gus foregoing Johnson is or Susan Eber
a true statement
of the facts. Respectfully,
U. rn HINAkFE hisaxee.
Bald Mountain Split in Twain.
tern portion of North Carolina, panic
olarly along the ridge of Bald monntain.
S^Sl |^‘£« ?«*» W.'» »"il Tnd be SS^ remem
hie noises in the bowels of Bald moan
tain ^iemistsfrom *11 sections of toe
<*«»»'? »«'««> »>•« .neighborhood where
these strange soundsi were heard, but
the never gave any phenomenon. mteliigihie reason for
strange On Saturday
these rumbling sounds in the bowels of
tlie mountains li were again beard, and the
ving 1 kUeys along the mountain sides
V *® v were thrown into a
s tat* 0 f g reat excitment, hundreds of
tj>* rheae m fleeing sound*, to like the oiuwertfd low lands thunder, for safety,
par«itly ^proceeded from tlie innermost ap
^.in^^SaTm jK^ra^Ln^ hoid "If*®'-"’ ^
otoh^
of winch "1 , n seem* a y n oortomless 1 '» *»««.,the abyss. depth iNo ,
SfMoke or Java ha® yet been thrown from
t ie crater * !
-W hen Mr B^o hinSom. ra y went Lure res
terdav and saw n bo^nmre
Jroem^a 1 ro«Sfn-Md^Ihe brain'of’wJtor and^la^fht Urat inst.Tt
carefuH, iLrire.blS
his wifi-cave
utterly ruined. Mew spring flower-bonnet was
The saw ternijnt the three non* ft
etore is «ame as our 10 mom
lafsf “tertsg
than ..any nine previousday, eighteen miles for there along were the
Ure»ty 10
fowl (fle circumstances were more
frightful. In one valley the road breach
edhaui-two, and my servant took hoe
»bile I took tbe other—one each side
the stream. On this road, tbe servant
mw cobbed a wo»an she lyingio had, a and ditchafterbeing eUli
of all moving,
though by. Further unconscious of any one man’s passing bead
on we sawa
y""”- SSggggS we , “, w also amoty cne
^r^ea^Vhen^we ^rp^b^be^* werl 06 * gidng had
SZ
heard. Some men coming fa-» reborn,
2.^arvj"jya&
tiall that reigrou west of
this thccoldfiai been unusual. The soft
M<w*Uijold at fromi2to* mills apouad
Stftf*
old three and fdays'joaraey. die their WMe houses families, and
lie young, utiburied. in In district
there oae a
third of the population are dead, and the
s;S'ic.'SiS,*Eefaft; people maintain that in many towns tully
SL’XSUSSt
STARVATIOS IN LABRADOR.
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T ** *?£** 1 TyS« Sy *L.^ * md m *** ,ht
n
4Ill
count ofthe condition of the people
a j onjf the Labrador coast. The fisheries
fS&T&ZLX g„ h and J abxadr , ned the territory, not
<:arillfr ^hTon ,,, !t . t the wretched people have
credit. Thus before winter set
j H ^, c w i, 0 | c population ivas left tuatarv
w gu |, s j st unl ji summer on fish oral, for
crops arc impossible on that sterile shore. |
Whole families have lived through the i
winter on rotten, half froten carcasses off
seals driven ashore by the ice floes.
Others have kept body and soul flesh together of tbe
black by devouring loup-marin, the nauseous of which
in times a species would be seal, shunned
prosperous by the dogs. Many deaths have
even
occured from sneer starvation. Of five
familieweootwioing Uement, only forty survive. aoubt, Scurvy in one set.
five is
like picking haunt the dead the. shore WaW,
while spectres, the and boys up gather
men sea moss
or shell fish. The correspondent, “I a
French missionary, says: know see
eral families who have eaten not for only the
the salted seal tiesh put away
the winter dogs provender themselves. oi their Those dogs, who but even bap- j
pened to have a stock of provisions have
been snd share compelled with their to go on short neighbors. rations
gaunt off from the
The people have been cut
"Je found world death smee September. \V hen tlie
they ! starting^ tuem ^S5, in
| known, ace '* for to navigation ° . ate ,*° m: had . t dosed J J v ^'l5 and
‘Iny were two hundred leagues distant
from Quebec without any means of over¬
and: communication ui winter Ihe
Lieuteuant Governor of Quebec, in
and clothing, medicine, etc., will follow
immediately.
Circnnwtantlal Evidence.
The uncertain character of circumstan¬
tial evidence receives forcible illustra¬
tion in a recent case in three Georgia. named
About a year ago men,
Griggs, Swett, and Barnes of Sparta, Ga.,
were arrested for the murder of Mr. Ro
sier. They were tried, evidence and were worked convict¬
ed on circumstantial up
by si detective. The case was carried
to the Supreme Court, and the judgment
of the lower court affirmed. The wife
of Griggs employed ft detective to look
up some peculiar features of the Ctf”*—
and, murder working committed 00 the hypothesis by that roughs the
was some
connected with Howe’s circus, he made
* strong case in favor of the condemned
men, and secured arrested a Enright, stay in the tent-pitch- proceed
j,™ He *
er with Howe’s circus, who said that on
the night of the murder two of his pals
ii at l made a raid, and returned with
muc h property, anwnig which was a
watch and pistol. His description of.
these articles tallied with the •*!•<
taken from Roriert body. made puplic When En.- the
right’s statement disappeared. was A few days
circus men ago
itosier’s watch was Found iu possession
0 f a negro, who bought it of some tramps,
His description of these men tallies with
Enright’s description of the men who
committed the murder. He identifies
the watch as the one he had seen in their
pomnweion, and it is demonstrated that
they passed the point where the negro,
„ f el * d*y a after Oircuowutntiai the murder, made the
purchase. i the conviction or the evtdcce men. er- It
curw
remains to be seen bow much influence
circumstantial evidence will have in es
tablishing their innocence,
Glorious Spring, AR Halil
.The warm season comes on apace and
the lightniug-rod man invents a bagful
of new lies and departs for tbe rural dis
shout sssisr,*rixsrsis with fiendish desire
n to persecute
mankind ; the poet swoops down on the
j honest hard-working newspaper, man
I'bie-Ulied^gath°ero^tTe
ii, e Lure neoVler sex ^nPtv anLfallC croonet nine
teen per day Lots scandal at
the rate of fifteen an honr; Bern
ewtLiesLl*^t„ fXe ^"tllikhU ^SftalfU."
ShleyoLgX^ cleanin’ h,mk-lfuororoe •’’the fash
hire
barber and crimes away with his head !
resembling a beautiful billiard ball; the I
man who maketb a garden erieth
“Shoo!” to his nehrfabrtr's lountain hen-■ firee'ls the at
amagonrelum soda in tbe
drag store and the iee-cream swainesses; man impo- {
ses on the swain and the
turkey gobbler swells with importance, i
and around! innamenblpemallbovscareermadly dT"sedin11 i
straw hat and holy
pantaloons; the mixer of ungodly before bever- door; i
ages setteth a green blind his
'
binge,-and the old man’s daughter keep-'!
Mh h er ®*' n cou, .’“ 1; ,he ynUn e
boa man - is often seen in a , brown dollar study atrto nuit , ?
he is to get a forty spring
on a three dollars per week salary Thom- ; the
bull-frog croakn dhmally renew^ and the
energy; toe se
a-*1 stauds ' ,n one (?<* “ d
^ r,ghl .f^s groud,, % these of continuing signs does the romi the
">»e - man know that sprtng has arrived.
W.000 Fast *» Inch film* for ml. low ■■
by Wlfrher A Jarrell, Cravrfonl,Ga
Jswaaraaie wf-tfrr
ftcrrt, « *, of mi-t retrnre, in hm wf*
P£ T 2 |Sta? 2 c 2 t |
, between llt ^ the l^rin^.n, Iqni hoars of OgMhoepe mfc, the coentv. irst
<m
TUESDAY inJai- ixil. the following *mra
ertv. io-w;t A tract nf Land ojnaisiag cign
ty seven V£S£H3 acre*, more or teas, initfeirtfewpe
tfiu 'pertyofc.
4. tweed from p. Kiaaebrea, the Sprier by virtaeof
* Cow* of
Wilkes comity, is fitter of Joe McWhorter,
^igaee of F. Phinky Ada, va C. B. Kiane
,, ^ j^j the same eontaiain* .. U |,ha.tl«, tfWea U
aerw.
’ S^liVtv ^t<j I ^.'L°2rSg t 5
^Vd^elMreS fro* the tra*t rernwed is
them, thefirst aad Me^via receive Jaj^WS. letters ..f IriaKmsion Tbb'Feb.*#, o«
:
j IttOfllfJ wd CflHBt^Sf it tlV|
LEXINGTON, GA_
Will pratice in the Elbert, eountie v?^h.t of Oglethorne «n<t Tallb
ferre; Clarke, and Madison, the Supreme Court of Ge
in orga
phil cook,
oSBgS.igL
bepremptlyatmwdrft....... f* AH bnsine* «n.nirt«l to my rare will
l"%ES l#fC« til Wa Q rowwKISi li g*\ n C
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tension, part experience' merit and share close of attention to hti mart pro
to a patronage,
GENERAL u b- ,, b - 1 TICKET AGENCY HUh.Ii w 1
RAILROAD TICKETS !
for sale by All Routes to all Principal Poim.
IH THE UNITED STATES.
sbd* Buy voor Tickets in Athens and
all informatioi from .
CAP h WM. WILLIAMS^ ,
• ..
Agent , , Souther _ n Express f o„ Athens,
Y I, >1 in/IR li ft A 1 T Ilia P
auaisuat IT la n ustalw
-OP—
SHOES
IN ONE WEEK !
<tt Pair CENTS’ HAN1LSEWEP L OW
Cjt' ARTEE SHOES ;
„ P.I. Spanish ties;
90 Pair LADIES’ HAND-TURN
NEW PORT TIES ;
1M Pair LADIES’ FINE KID HOUSE
8 U PEEKS, at *1 per pair.
On Monday Morning
wiii open about SOO Pair* Men’* Fine
SUMMER SHOES,
PhiUdelpbia, New»rk, Baltimore & N.
Enough, to supply the great demand for
ten days. Jf convenient, brmg tht* GASii
aud BARGAINS.
Near Central Hotel. Aopsta, Ga.
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always on hand and for sale at
College BURKE'S BOOK House STORE, Block.
Avenue, Newton
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CMCEE DOCTOR
A T. BYRUM
H w'llNOTON^EOURT beknown HOUSE, GA.
unit wishes to let it to those.afflictea
with c.sttrees'*, sir....
Hrmerrhoids, Utkeunalism, Orate),
Nesnlxla.
sill Sktvi IMseasea, Fit*. 5.leer
( .implBliits. Threat sin* their
Dl asa ae s . Female Iklwenaea in
vwnotts call hm the ID SIXTH, wishing SEVENTH to consult and me
will «* cssh
EieHTH days filHb of snd every ntime month.
Yo# will never Snd me at on the
'il Wi l i WYn i fltoii ^ physicians before
treated hr *«ver*d
potting wrtMelve* under my care. If this is
your eared, condition, I invite and you nave foiled before to be
you to consult me you
«av, “Ah f there{* NO CURE forme? I've
are fni sinking daily, will and rink after be many unsuccess* beard
groans von <o seen im*
no more. Many and many a man has iieen
SSSS'wSSSS MJK
cured pronounced many Chroaie hopeless Msessss that WaAbeen and
cases. Cume see
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Testament*, aud Family,. wanted Falprt in and Pocket family. Bible* and
SordFeuturt in Otnetuiop. every
^ Sales made
, from this Prewpeett^whcnsmgle IswM «.
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avrs at'wab'booe
SP-Sl^SS anl et 1
^ shnwvTlreifahle Eo»n.vi«a and Map* usefol Pfaes, Wk the mess p»b-'
now
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4 NSUisii « * -i r DENTED BiRGilNS i
Are Mm SM Qgered 4 He ikmati Orf G'm* Empeemm of
*- to VIYERS, i:
ON CttlEGE WENUE. ATHENS. G».
1ST*, 1 Agais be*w tfc*? tH ifc« o i Nw iEmA Gatauix* And
<***! ___se to them that I now k»Te m ttore one of U»e tar
fi-M-*
fiT rT TtoT. nn r--..Pf JL2. L t bad at price. ntSom a suv dirort KUablahmeBt ^nAe, in the Stale. when
E CASH, by myself iu penon, fro. tim
a.. t— ebb, and rerfy in *e hefcrertro g»ds bai Wsu which proked I
OVCT It would rejoin wo mark time s»J spare tt fuaenk avwy sittcle in cae
them I wig tai tioo
100 Bw, ; 9l«a‘« Felt Ms, at One Hullar nek.
A have aUo a peat mat,*
wMlp Aeueriw QOvuh t*—— »OU£Ot ttAOlgnM __A UIO AOCtlOn amotion Halau &dItS.
Whidr! will atU aty eawomeraai batafraetiM on their ensa
A. Stoefe ofDry Goods and MUUnery
Lower dum rtarhefiwe kaowa. BmuM and tUyluh Ladiof Haw from the M«l.
gHMBjjC qBjEnS IN SHOP ?t'Abb KINDS
TOidY MANY CUSTOMERS
f * »»ul>th^pe M-j^ rter y ntow Mow me to nw..,
S^TS:-ff^.Cl3 Xu\■—* t’£:vr w -’ .w4SY„ twtereo p
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t -trr;tryvarr:- m--. —sn—e —*— ^—
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BUIST’S Warranted Garden Seeds,
; C *"'’ “ b<1,k,i * ,t “ #e,wi ’
fi r. T T r.nutliii 8BliMSY(C0 Irmn S PR nnrninlTIfvHP E PARATIQSSt Flower Need.
; 1 u Jiwrtl. * n, ruoliaa Csrollso I t ahhaae oboage Seed, Meed
-—M SALE BY—_____ Beat Tobacco Seer!, *
wm. gottheimer,
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t L’S S ,„ IB ra.he,,
Hor^e and Clttl* l ^i rdw» ............*..........2<k
' ByniiStillisgia*.......... ......50t I*IIU. etr., eti*.
Pompoumi Tnli*»
au^of
iitkt v>d *on ,.tV...25( ilUI|llIlilSI»lvlIS sHTHFRISf lilFKVHUI llllllll HAD LLilll
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Cologne................................... .....2s r *e Strictly Pure—t’hrep as the Cheapest I
j R. T. BRUMBY 4 CO.,
j
ATHENS, GA.
ORDER YOl'R
! j CANE MILLS,
I Syrup Kettles, Shafting and Pulleys,
Gin Gearing and Bolts,
Wifi HGIKSrC™ SCREWS RBEtTHfir
from
179 FKfWICK tSF. (near the Witter Tower) AVOl'STA, GEORGIA.
MASUPACTCJtEltS ASO IWALBES IN
K;S:^SS2„“:iS£“
Sp^jial *teatioii givettto REPAIRING Machinery.
Send for Orttingnirmf Mitt Gearing. Bo t owd ^ i 'ild Mucitlnery Bought and Sold.
We n se wytWjSjt-irowjoornpls in oar Cane Mills.
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TU fl BEST
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IN IHE WORLD!
NEARLY ill BAKING POWDERS
the wily ARttflLTERATEI). BsaWtunrs of there spurioas
eotapccsit hiw tree that (duftsratian is
ry prewrvetisn «f th*
project. yen believe * wvrd
of this. 0 is seatrary, th* «vcj —
taalitlii !*■<• any Bilking PovrJsr
are aafi the isjartse*
led last ia ere
yorttotf th* sduiurctioa.
•S
mndreatatmi txei^rwlMii*.:- (redieiit an eatlrely element new inventkal. which
ur
ran in——, -e—-. on the eon*
trary, it haaii df a ten-lrnry «o euasnla
■are east lie ten the StroeutB system.
• *f the nod Import
■at fiurtlc*«» dfijr«isuinptt*m Ilbo4, and of ooe Uiat enter*
Into the all clone* of
thtnff people—Uf|Mf la $>•#• oo potent well a# caum tbe rich. of Indl- 5o
» >*»#««* rtifyopepml* prottiiient than dealer hi heavy,
A intent
§ sm U8 1 I 1 M ttk* wo*- of R oinsie
mfgSRmm --TTT'rr^
slf tr. Jfelit. ’WTat’pT.Trttrrrr; wHl rnM ,~rTT bread, 7 ^ biscuit,
' |!&'S heel to. aftfipn £7>. #€k hralftlc readily, Htmkr* ami conduce imbor to of mil
anti PHOhOJieS LIFE.
•gy| ,, ■ sifM^ rt'^THMiHhler, 6 *ws:
ranted to iithUr, re readily «H
» and more
CAS MHilt, «d« cakes, puddlugs. other etc.,
la »nj- way.
** ts» qiHftky. a fact which
fl. pertfe* tax nfaculties with
eper has to contend in the
»g««.d bread by the use of
**, or the fiotmnon 1
taste, or is h«?a
and indterist'bie. Wiih tb®
u atm faRcuUkl tirt W«« obriOOd, CMk* for
eveufi s&n le quality than the l>e*t of Hoar will
Hi ef the other fitvA.
anrtiterpoiut Iwitii times worthy when of almort cone
i«
____ ' ^ moke both end*
rf*ti «X„i #mFof .’om
wortls^ri^ft r or it b te
any other b&kiiig com pound.
tSSBSkZSZiXS hgvreeh. 2SJ8
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■ Ore re-rtwBjS
IsmJei!?,?!!!?—Pi!,itSroiiowma ^glS -
A'feKSTST^SSfSSSSi . rAreW’AVa cow. _■
^MsSSSSOSSSl^ N»i» *dire8«r 0 re.ia TO r«iadm.red 1 *
,
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’ fdiim*M,a.e^tommmMMaf.Mndno. wAshm jJ-^SLSiU sail sasaa •
' frSfcjS^^tffifiSSkSS - I' M DU NO OWMiB. .
>»>«•« Basra, w™ori«>"i
Aai&a-tllatwre. it
mWnnm*. *#«:kLBENTKAT.«FA wreure «~.» g
**»&«[«* VTias.*
e*r«Keut *rtiti»cOaQ. - DAsuoar
in*nA«n>fiPu
. k**t-*,fc«i* BECWBS. |
9 0AM COOWNS
■ -.£ 1 U HMtTsffSSsS value good good i
1 of great to every
bou Jer.^etviro much fdh trustful trustful inf-rmati&m. in
A k we *«tk lf»r for Fern Fes Foam is that you
g 1™ *nwe«i %ir king trial. pwsrdm. ny No other i. one r Ask preparation prop*** having year once grocer in used the for ror
irvju OfesiMlelfii aow upply it send for circular
ft
' St., New York.
IWtamjwMwAW WW1
5*^«*ro»SfflSS5: * *.»«*’«** V°
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BUY THE BEST
DOLLAR gg- 0 TT
None <etau- Tpearl } — 4 Trade Mark
iu 'ftto out I Patented.
Trade Mark. 7
TRy them and be convinced
#:4F For *ale only by
WITCHER A JARRELL.
MARRIED DR. BUTTS
1___I LIFE Ho. 12 n. Eighth at
St. Louis, Mo*
Who ha* had gnatar wperlw** to Bie treatment of to*
MXiml trouble* of both wale *a4 frnwk than any phyttkian
:—to In the Wot, hU pm I.HM the uoks rrrolta Jttai of pubiifihed. hi* too* and •ueowcM
Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARHIAOK
orirr, tort It tmeQUag y wisirtoTno«4^$wi*toSd Ito* trttf om “ "
SSsEHS^t
Legal Blanks Atl-OW Prlctis
A fall supply of 1. W. BURKE A CO’S
LEGAL m.ANK8~:h.- bret issurif—always
on hand. Price reduced to 75c. per onii-e, at
BURKE’S HOOK STORE,
College Ave., New ton House Block, Athens.
mnffi l#K. Klbb, |
3 ~ 1 CODtP12C8, .TfL. LOUISVILLE, KY,, I
jSSSSrSKreaErUr^nBSrjSreS. .
1 SMSS^ fes
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A PRIVATE COUWSIXOB. |
SS£aY£ 55 a 3 Sw 3 ft
Sewing , Machines :
REPAIRED! ;
W M s r^i who.has yeat experience |
At ^ eni5 * ^ a "' ^ or t ^ K
Improvediheeler Vi orid Ecnr wnod
4 Wilson
tie, Unlent respectfuilv from Oglethorpe SulioiteS, and and adjoining entire sUiefac- cue
»sr±L ure ana examine t 'aiyswtc&, me improve! I !k
Wilwn before before btijrinv buy in v *tRachine. * machine. mrl6-3n»
Having ras-*le arrangements totmreha*e the
LAKESIDE and jrKASlI»E LI HftARIKS at •
« reduced Brim, until farther notice mv price
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For three 20 mat eopw*.................^oc.
Borers will do sreii before purchasing any -
UaatocaBat :
uoneg, ;
coox' STOVES ' asoLDi
•
k. cezlds II & CO., I e- Athens, Ga.
, MQ UR. miiml UUKtlMM -. autft 9
UfW MU!
E P»SB
: Pn^hS'I lJorhsu,'. RIU Pill. wm' wUI C t'ure Cure B all ‘l>y»p^iia! trouble* ; •
; Turpid Liver
: winug front a or Derang- ;
. edstomach. j
„?% saai.'ajfiAsss!!.''-'" N^rthSt. Ciubuga, and)UlL
S’Vhe^illkT^g ■fflCS rWffiW^ Bag:
S ‘T!cJjWi^ aRd^n; I ! 'Z
WI . Me
Whorter, Woodviile. Price, SSe. box. Lib
cral dkcountto dniggiftsd rnercbiwte. jall *6
yam Sash, G 36$;ka Doors; »Blmdsx,lwflmtes, ‘EéxLNEQkQS gausafifmows Man‘tles,
“g?n'sfiag ’ ‘ T‘mwxgfifu‘géls, ~Pmm§¢mmmmm gifgéfiifififififiiff- mum ‘
'9. >miucxsox 5'12, AUGUSTA, VGA.
umam
-WHERE TO GET
\"1TK and have Good on Soeda, hand a which Large Stock offer of Fresh to th
v v we
readers of tbe.lJCHO at^e following rates;
All Gardea Seeds at 50e. per dor.
We pay portage on all Heed except Peas,
??**«# aad (vona. fbr which w« add 2c each
paper. Peas and Beans—25c 13c.
Onion Sett*—25c pt.; postage 15c.
Bulk Seeds be per quart; cheaper postage
can sent by express.
TO MERCHANTS
We can offer LOW FIGURES.
Send list of SEED wanted, ami be sore to
•end We Money keep everyth!Bjg for Seed aad Poetqge. the __________
18
PAINT AND DRUG LINE
whuih V. SELL VERY 1A)W for Cssh.
G. V. LONG & CO.,
A THENS . GA.
I. H. HILL & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Scroll Sawing,
—ASD —
WOOD TURNING.
nfoetuml Building Material price* of low every description lower, man*
at as if not than
any other market. We make a specialty of
T* 1 * tvmn nn n
• 2X1 XN A C* V/AJU>3,
Builders 9 Hardware
GLASS, COLORS, ETC.
Before yom hay mad for onr
PRICE UST,
or estimate far any Material you may need,
which will certainly please you.
I. H. HALL & CO.,
febl*Jy C harlmton, H. C.
Buggy and Wagon
i, M A 1 Mm UF ? AUTO */YrA 0 RY. v
r«3=sw.
a fimt-ela*. best Wood workim-fl hl,r. wGridsia “prewded
r,T v>h--le-w—L - l'r—wUs-towa,
li.m BiSrithlid Retwfr Vork^.^irire'
1\T11TIVI DENTAL 1 T YTAIUTIITI NOTICE.
ttoO.MM.AMM AIVAAVUa
H A’YE associated with me irv the practice
mmSt?. mRtSL ma:U
* y " lmg man ” f 1 ""
One of u* will remain at the office all the
time w> Wp „ ^ and any
Ue propose to do gttod work at rea
all who d«ire fmtbfnl and .kilfu! work.
T '” !h *mnaed Wltootttpaln ,1 d»,r«l.
«**■&. 1*178. • TIIOJI marlo-tf AN.
NOTICE.
work in both nrofesi*ion*,. at nr««t reanona
rates, and guarantees iK-rlrct «atiFta,’iion
money rtfawlei Will aim furnish anv
tjS 7 EK.i'Ei —1
Mr Dental will be attended at their j
when deair&t, when notification br mail | f
uihenirebgifea are. i
b. chedel
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A. K. CHILDS. R. 5ICKBS8DK. Y. H. WYNN
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CHIl-DS, NICKERSONAC.
aKgaih
Cotton, buggy Ifanilla Whwls and Jute Aslm, Rope, Mpring. Carriage turf Rubber Saddlery aiid Hankie, Lmther Hanowa’ Hoia, Spoke* 1
*«. beltm f , MlUgiwv
Mill " p «<«• ,
. .
Manaracturera agents for «w sale of
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS, SYffUF MILLS
And Evaporators, Watt Plows. Farmers Friend Plow CirrolarSsws Pum™.
WINS HI I* AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS
Any article iu our line not in stock, will be ordered waea dchirefl. with the least pQMibfo
delay. Cal* and examine dur stock and prices.
SAMPL ES SEN T FREE
The Fredericksburg Dry Goods Store,
- CORNER BY THE PLANTERS__
AUGUST A, - - - GEORGIA.
The Largest Stock I The Lowest Prices!
-W F, ARE NOW—
RECEIVING SPRING GOODS
OF ALL THE HEW AND OHOIOE FABEICS OF THE SEASON
AT We send SAMPLES and PRICES when requested. »nd on Orders of TEN DOLLARS
or over for Goods fromoar Retail I>epsrtmeQt, we PAT THE FREIGHT to the caatGoer#
nearest Express Office.
V. RICHARDS & BRO.
aprlMH— -----------AUGUSTA, QA.
JAS. A. CRAY &CO., W
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOOD*
Is now complete, and is the lasgest and best assorted in the South.
goods Our imported. Mourning department coutaina every thing from the lowest * prim totbefis
Onr Black, Colored and Fitngy Silt Stock» iniversally acknowledged to be ”
finest in tbe market, A glance at itscoutenta will convince the m<wt skeptical.
All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goofis—Chenille Jardiniere, Reiffl.
Cypres, fects in Neckware Beige, Sylpliide, be found Hornby, nowhere Victoria Suitings, Bonnets, etc. Designs and el
to else. .
The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the peopl* l
Georgia Everything or Carolina. and
pretty desirable in Pintvorv, sod to Fancy Goods generally.
etc. A Embroidered splendid stock Piano of Linens Covers. of every description, Towels, Napkins, Doriies, «L .
A full line of Caasiuieres, Cottonades, Homespuns, and everything needed i.
Country Stores and Planters.
The only complete Stock of Ladies' Underwear South of Mason and Dixon t
line. ,
Ladies’and Misses’Suits ingreat variety—Boys’ Saits (from 3 to 8 years.)
A fuirtlne o f Inf a nts’ Wear, doaks. Dre sxe s e lc.----------e —
Everything is astouisb . buy
will be sold at the lowest price—in fact so low to even
ere themselves.
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
apr5-3m JAMES A. GRAY ft CO.
Angnata go ok and Stationery Jobbing H 0Qsr
—OF
D. QUINN.
KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
SCHOOL A I^H T FtiF! TKXT ROOKS. OFFK’E * FANCV STATIONERY
BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
■to*. All the principal PAPERS^ MACUZINEfJ wj»»bU*ged^’
3 VE. E. 'STOTTITCx
(FORMERLY WITH LUCAS A WARE,)
<_ Merchant Tailor,
—-Has Just Open'd » Laree Stork of
IMPORTED CiSSMES, CLOTHS JUjOMESKIB.
*s&r Special attention paid to Cutting in Latest Style. «p5-M
One door below I Xing’s Drug Store, ATHENS, G A. _
ttW
MAKBLEI
GHEAT REDUCTION CT PRICES
MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES
ajy Yard. Speeiraeaa of work on hand for sale. ROBERTSON,
A. R fl#*«irt»lil Boll«r,
Scalpfor and GA.
Marble Yard on the corner of Thom®* and Market StreeU, ATHENS,
THE AMERIICAN
. > . SEWING’
wigjfisgafigfl *il‘sfi?¢“tn ;(~ (Ii '~ ‘ Machine“,
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3 ‘3'
fl“ Imus
t ,f . mm.
3.1:; 2:]. _. '1 ,‘~_f“;“fl‘f _ g Needle. .’ u
r; . <
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It Sells .3 the N0 Easiest NEEIHJJETO SET.
and always Satisfies.’
AGENTS we ask you in 11'}: mam! Ufl\‘r ynn spooiai
‘V‘ - lmlncomouts.~Sg‘udt‘urCircuL-xrXal'ricus(u ‘V. Fcurfln Bib, ' . ’
L. (2‘; Nfifllwflflflg..flajuugcr. cihflmufi; o.
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GEORGE 'l‘. I.._i‘l'lfll‘.|h .‘IPII. lloxlngton. 1;...
READ THIS! NO HUMBUG!
bi waI~ #*% S wft #*ft I ,J 1 M “Kira Si *» 8 a * W ,SE c ® y
or * I %. _# jfjjtlijVS * At
K ; j, •
, r
*h*« before the war. and delirer them put ^-;^ «p ;« £ 3 ^ S «hi< k •- *
$**7 ^iS? recommend. If persona wa«( Pianos for 7 they *a*n r w iSoaired S ; t; by ., r Mr T. IIAKK) IS
*^«*mracnd them, even to an enemy. Fiaaos Taax>i et^on in ri«y* AH
Q4TF -S who> resanW »s heiag '-*%srziis&iss£2 perfect in the are -> - ... gaar-
SWCE; AUGUST fist 137s.