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.offering oil . board, and
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;:-y y , ,-:h a rep. of the
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act tetThumUy 10 the senate.
body, after compromising greenbacks “I>on _»n
amendment making all
a.-, for four per cent bonds, ga»e up
attempts at repeal. The »*«** “*.
therefore, he looke d npon a. eo aeWe*.
? r F N a ... V.-.s L r,*« says: “ Alex
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* n ' ler h w ha. got bis anger up,
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snd write-'- . . g ., v to the Eighth (ieor
gia CongressifHia 1 ■ pa-triet Committee.
Most people will agree with -nr. nte
Phens that irresponsible fact.oni ^; a
tricksters narc no right to run co r
iSl" ventionin ? . l * tbeM „'ie
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It u v is to have whealyiM a jubilee of destruc
years
w-s’s-—; j, w„ <; since th 6 two ci0e« of
by earthquakes and eruptions from
Mount Vesuvitw. It is now iui^nded
celebrate the day. and dt. scene o
the cer. monies is to be at l’ompeii
a .s being the better known of the.two
buried elite*.
- wrote eolt
The long-threatened . . «g“
the Ilia/. Government in Mexico ?“
a^rerottionar/force to have been fairly started. A
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onthe lower Kio
nothing of unpor ■ _5
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com pushed, the tendency 0 ! tnepipn
«r
long.
probable that .
It is now most peace
fissured between Kogland and
The peace convention met in Berlin
week and* the feeling generally^
Europe is more bouyant on account
thc near approach of a settlement of
diSiralty.-—Ttsrkcy has sent a l! ' n
as one of her representatives.
from the general horrors which
attend war and the social and
evils which follow after, there are
and nobler reasons why our
of the European disagreements, and
hope that the period is not far
when not only disagreements
use of the sword. “ Then ahall the
dwell wit h the l»mb,”etc.
“ATkSbxblk stofyebinea Tf our
Mo ’ Mr Moench ° who lives oh
farm , near P«eo r -o nreturn i . n g
a drive to town. n iared his two little
1 ........ old
searching for «-* his attention was
reeled to a large trunk, by the fact
the tray was on the floor. He
of the little girls still warm and
lfe tried in vara to resuscitate them,
then telegraphed his wife, a teacher
one of tbe St. Louis schools. It is
posed that the little girls when they
their father coming had jumped into
trunk toW u«4 wore-overcome
heat. The faces bore no evidence
pain or suffering, but were so bright
smiling tha t the father could
believe they were dead.
Poor little Charley Ross did not
fer in vain, after all, for his
has been the means of bringing
luck to very many little boys who
erwise, in all probability, would
led lives of misery. In the course
his investigations Mr. Christian K.
has examined 467 boys,all of whom
supposed to be the missing Charley.
of these save three, who had been
were friendless scraps of humanity,
ing homelessly over the face of the
und through (.h<> pubRe-Rw gained
them by bei ng mistaken for the
son of Mr. Ross the great majority
tiiem were provided by charitable
with comt'ortahle homes. It sliould
some consolation to Mr. Ross that
quest, while useless to himself, has been
so fraught with good to others.
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The terrible sufferings of a tenth
airy company on the Staked Plain
Texas, through thirst, are described
Surgeon King., lliey were four
without water and the weather was
tensely hot. Their prediciment was
ed by the death of their guide,
them to wander by themselves until
apring was finally found. Their
became so dry that brown sugar
not melt in them. Their voices
weak aud strange, and their sighs dim
l win';? ri- jo.- tj fl.i-y drPHmpfl of
queting. A sense of suffocation
extremely painful. They drank
greedily, but it did not quench
thirst—which shows, the
thinks, that the sense of thirst
not in the stomach, but in the
system, and in this ease could not be
lieved until the remote tissues were sup¬
plied. _
Not Jong ago was burned to
ground, in Abbeville, S. C., the hand¬
some mansion of the late Thomas C. Per¬
rin, w hose signature led all the rest on
the Ordinance of secession passed by tbe
South Carolina Convention. It is said
that in a parlor of this mansion oecur
rod the very Ek official action of tbe
UuttMerate < Government. Mr. Davis
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and , i his , Cabinet _ spent the night at Mr. .. .
Perrin’s house as they passed through
Abbeville-, on their retrriit westward from
Richmond. Then and there it was
mally resolved to disband. Mr.
niin, the Seeretnry of .State, consulted
with the host as to the destruction ol the
great seal by fire and desired his aid in
effecting that end. Mr. Perrin suggest
<d as a better way of disposing of it to
commit it to tbe keeping of the Savan
nah river, which the Secretary was ex
pecting to cross on the inorFow. It is be
ieiedthat this was done.
LETTER FRO* ACGITSTA,
ruYrtB Awn# t*r on
tu«4>*».
|Mr SuM, to So™ «** »«'
ruoar as iw«fcr.n«i«f.. ssr*
I/i«I «r* JhrS «t TrUk. M «re tWo
..no jfeMftae *r*rtr—TK. iwaidou
hiiiilil tfir - 1 -ynirm fit
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(As C m m m i r*
AcGCsrtA, June 11th, 1873.
Ogkthvrj* Erko .-
1 he ureal bienni^ flu^r hM Mm
among the stnaH-bee poat t>
this corner of tbe political vineyard
flatter which always wire? them
time draws nigh for Congressional
nomUiatioBsand elections. The sober,
au-m lv-^.-lag . a: n i ght-fg
of the rural dlatricta-the men
work baad^rf day* and sleep wel.
night*, with no aHunog nor torment
mg dreams of pobtira s
thexr ; wel,-earned, pearefni slam
kcow eery littu 1 of t .e 1’
and conater-pToBitig that rt Bontmnaily
among the wire-work,ng poll*
ticans of the towns and cities who are so
anxious to serve the “ dear people” 10
While the honest, industri
farmer and mechan.c , 8 »t work ,0
h,s field or his shop, ”" i *^. hia b
the sweat of his brew and ., blessing ! __
the earth by his manly toil, the able
bodied,oily politician ofthetewn or mty,
in his big cushioned arm-chair,
i„ his comfortable office, or standing
'“.deof an awning on the
street corner^er s.ppmg a m.tk-punch or
mint-inlep rrf abarirOom, is iharply pu -
Hug the wiata for a *eat m Cougreaa
While the honest countryman, m the
of family, is sleeeping the
weet snd untroubled deep which comee
0 f daily labor, the town politician is at a
smalt and select champagne party in the
b concocting “ k T m ^mre“SThe schemes for obtaining tne
rote of the honest countryman at the
next Congrcssionu. election Theconu
tryman sleeps on m ais quiet Some, Ufl
laid --r-sssitsV" in the city bar room, ana me pu
ticiango^ home and M
to sleep,. - P indeed,
dreams that come are resy-hued
and would be altogether tore y but for
the ripectre that haunts them all.
This perturbing Spirit haunts alike
■ the walking and the.sleeping of hours the old
the would-be Congressmen
^“re U-* It is ever before them,
j . ,iul, k uu« on the ..reC-cornere. together or are in
j holding secret conclave in some ac
rodm or are d j D ,„g and wining and fill
; ^ ^ the ^
Rpon before themaeWw them, with instead.^ptul pallia face and it g o
ing eyes, chilling and killing their dear
j est hopes. Between the sherry and
! champaign it comes to them, and
j their wine to bitterness and makes
j revelry seem a hollow^mockery.
| a.n-d'tjft irTTue stilly uight it
before them and causes bright and
, tifu! dreams of budding
honors to vanish into air. Truely, it
the politician'* Evil Genius, for. it
between them and the People as
KepresenUtive o f Ih e^bple-amT
tried and faithful guardian of their
terests-and will not down at the
ding of the noisy and selfish
disturbs .«wt mst&szKra&j&i three scheming politicians
their longings and crooked plotting
hardfortbtoi, ^.n^he while he Hvm hvcHto
lam in the confidence and affections
...
80 wel1 ’ »° fe thfally and so unselfis
“ .tbfanner longer I rathe that wnv w.y, ^th hey Cn
when He who gave Alexander H.
ph( , u9 to the wor!d slla!1 Mc fit t0
him away. If they hear that he is
they impatiently watch the wires for
i announcement of his death. If
COIliea a report lhat he isdea d the y
Seuoe 8 e ' n dI ng ofrietter* by the
outward bound mai , ^ { for the
; and influenc9 of thia or that m a„ in
n( . lt Thi< actually
winter , before last when news of
j Stephens death was received.
when the report proves to have
untrue, aud the old hero rallies
gets up again, actually better
stronger than he had been for years,
ravenous beasts, ttiey grind their
in a very frenzy of disappointment
despair, and hope-deferred
ness, and .swear they’ll be d—mn’d
j they and believe to plotting he is ever and going to
go
again in the privat e offices, and
rooms,.and on the street corners, and
’he liquor saloons,aud iu the J ury
and on the Judge’s bench, and in the
sanctum. —
” If he won’t die and get out of
way,” they say, “ we must even see if
cau’t get him out anyhow. But how
wo to do it?” Ay, there’* the rub;
the respect that puzzles the will
doth perplex the politician, and
|j| s misery of ?o long life. HesaitU
j,i roa ,.jf _
“ I cannot tell the people
u not j, one9t . if j told them that
would klJOW me for a liar at
and would sit square down on
j cannot say that hc is , K)t
statesman, for thou they
think ejther that x wa3 a fool or that
took them to be a set of unlettered
No> wherever tho history 0 f ttf*
memory of men, it wil! not do to
that Alexander H. Stephen, i, not
was not a statesman. I cannot tell them
that he is not one of them—that he is
not 4 a people’s man/ that he is proud,
aud 4 stuck up/ and a snobbish
crat and all that and that a common man
can’t approach him; for he sprang from
the people, was reared among, has al
ways lived among them and has been so
emphatically one of them as to cause the
title of 4 the great commoner’to be be
stowed upon him, and it ,is too well
known that the poorest and humblest
citizen can approach him as readily and
easily, and be sure of receiving from him
as much attention as the richest. I can
not charge him with greed of filthy - lucre,
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for all the world knows that . he has a
open as day for melting charity,
and his daily life proves that he feels it
is more.bless»*d to give than to receive,
and if he were avaricious he would
be a wealthy man. I cannot charge him
with ever having misled the people, for
f cannot point to a single instance in
he has done so, aud they remem
too well the harvest of misery the
has reaped in times past hy not
bis counsels. I cannot accuse
of lack of courage, or of neglect of
or of laziness, or intemperance.
I cannot tel! the people that he has do!
influence far they might uk me to name
the mao «ho had more, or whose word*
bad a* much weight with the hoots;
men and patriots of ail sections. What
then, shall 1 do or say to get him oat of
Congress and get mjself iaf "
flla> i be a dmi tte d that tfeisi* a per
plexing question for the politician, and
his survey of the situation, as above set
forth, makes hU immediate prospact.
seem rather bad. Bat the average poll
ticiil bummtr()f ^ ci!y> !ike old Joe f
Bagstock, is tough and deriiUh sly, and
ieta nothing short of death or the cramp
cholic stop him in his wild hurt for office,
^ ' st ing i aU> ,h e nearest liquor-shop,
he 8tj!reBS his ^luUoa with a real
j ^ ’ fgmri --*• fi- ■
„ d | ajing and pulling.of wires
• t fc e carpeted affleea, in the dark back
, ^ (afte , (he M Know Xothin , faah .
,
ion >, in the^ilded liquor-saloons, on the
. »tieet-cbn>er», on the Judge’s bench
fthe“ sacred ermine” notwithstanding),
| j a the jury-box, audio the editor’s sane
tum _f orone of the first moves your
■ iluntcr mai(s ia to t hi> fof
i „„ -jit,,. vou «, b^ta^ 5UOC osed to hare
a ^ or ^ ilitie , fo ’ r io g a.
j prod* country baabopallng folka „„ the eTerylhiDg country IMfco. d „
i on
Unle *8 t ),ey can be honey fugled and cir
cnniTentr d the politician may a* well
^ ^5. hii h on th , wiUowt . H .
It, and would, if geToSoe. pomibla,tdfeum
„ol Ood Almighty to
ail thi , time th# p^p,., the hon
^^-working farmer, and mechanics,
„,d the quiet, industrious merchant, are
e^jng keeping the noiseless tenor of their way.
their dally bread, unconscious of
n f the wire, worker Can he
ia0Terlhf0wing the gray-baired
^teen-n who hi, devoted a life-time
^ thc faithful scrrice of the people?
Ke will resort to many ways V, doit;
(,e will write letters hither and yon, he
wiil have articles printed in o ^ iwspapers hT*.
] tj ,g t „ e leagued with him, b.
certain co-wire-workers, tools and con>
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rura l regions are not entirely free from
men of that sort-through whom he will
seek to ruu county meetings and pack
CbnTcntion9 and delegations. Oau he
guccee d » I bclicre not. What say the
people P of old Oglethorpe, ^ and Wilkes
, and F;lberti and 0rcea f n due time
th ^ he ffiade fuIly and sp 6 ci fi ca l.
. ^-u-j-j-d * with the true inwardness
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lbe low machinalionJ , for gain
ao j ely| or to gratify personal venom,
aga i n9 t Mr. Stephens by envious, unman
cases of thaf kind I am aJway#
One of the People.
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Elevated Railways.
The elevated railroad in New York,
although a “ fixed fact,” is a subject of
eo H fa B tw»- between property o w ner s on
line of the streets it obstructs. Some
0 f these think the road will make their
fortunes, others are satisfied thatbusi*
on the thoroughfares through which
it passes Wl [\ be ru j ne ,i. The railroad
does not obstruct the roadw ay beneath,
and it iH certainly a greit"
to tke traveling public?, the trains mov
ing raf>ld | y a nd gmotbly.and the cars
j Q _ «. p a i ace *» cara w hen compared
n r n <« f»it and
thc pnfsengera loot in upon manu lIr -
^ ^ - m e r chan t s at work, amt Soto
bedrooms of the rich, orkitchena,
rooms r ™n« and amJ sittinv sitting roonisot mnm» the the mnr poor
tbe rout ®- Theromlisso useful that It
^ n0 dou b t, be retain ed in thc streets
* nd '“>« >■»“»<* wkieh it opens
Up 10 pUl?1!o r ' 11 ^^ devoted-topar
s conipatable with the bringing
" tor v ,vln ' lo ' V3 '
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Horrible „....... Night.
A miner in the Blgck Hills, writing
a friend, tells of a horrible reminder
«d of thi M,s of tuo 3 ; w®
caught out and lost their way on
plains. He says that recently,
crossing the country, they came
the skeleton of a horse, within
was the skeleton of a man, with
grinning skull looking out at them from
between the ribs of the animal,
a prisoner peering through the bars
his cell. Two skeletons told the whole
story. The man had killed Hia
cut him open and crawled inside of him,
thinking to thus escape
but the flesh of the animal froze
and the man was as much a prisoner as
if he had been shut iu by walls of
The wolves and carrion birds bad
ped the greater part of lira flesh
both ki-utniuna The ■ miner
his description by saying: “It was a
sight I shall never forget. I car, sec it
now whenever I close my eyes.”
From Riches to Poverty.
The New York World states that a
banker of that city who went out of busi¬
ness in 1872 with $200,000 as his share
of the firm’s assets, is now living in a
garret in a half starving condition.
Some time after retiring from business
he was advised by Hugh McCulloch and
Jay Gould to put his capital, which was
invested in United States securities,
into Chesapeake and Ohio and Northern
Pacific Railroad stocks. This he did,
and lost almost everything.
The Sothern Family.
The Macon Telegraph says; Mrs.
-Sou thern w ill jo in h er you ng- B tf tcr,
AmarilEa, at Col. Smith’s, and be proba.
bly assigned1 to the same employment in
I cutting cloth aud sewing tor the other
j convicts. This is the work which had
j been assigned to Miss AmariUa, and not
i that of governess in the family, as vre
were informed. The girl has been
| taught to read and write, attends to her
duties, and is doubtless better oft than
* h e ever wa s in Pic k ens coun ty.
m m
Another Pompeii.
j The ancient town of Sipontum, at the
! fwt ofAIount Gargano, near Naples,
! buried years ago by an earthquake,"has
been unexpectedly brought to light. A
. temple ol Diana, 7i uecr -pulis euVcfitig
nearly four acres, a monument in
of ... Pompey, and v, large of . gold , ,
I quantity
I and copper coins have been discovered,
j the houses being twenty feet below the
! surface of the soil.
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! Stanley MaIhews also did a little j
i bribing. The Presidential brother-In
law oftered Anderson the position of Na
va l Officer at New Orleans if he would
' uia ke the necessary 44 protests ’ about tbe
clcetion in East Eeiiciana. ' !
[ | AH kinds and.sices-of Coffins and Burial J
Cases, at the Athens No. Furniture Broad Mauufactur- |
S Company, 12 street,
NOTICE TO
Conraciors&Bite.
SEAUH> PROP08AUI will be reecivei
hr the Wrrelfnii*. «aU riw fttaf iLES-j ,
D.VV, the second M) Jsj of Jaly, t«S> fcr i
the folk-wing work, to-wit: ‘q . f '
/r rW-Aare drew. m w dtte ... O^
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WAUL #■ «taMrtfc'or
si Jo vf the Coart Hoare, the wallfo be
fn* Jong, 5 feet high and 2 fret thick,« men
ted with lime mortar. The reck to be
and .,f uniform thiekurts
A lice of PICKET FEKCE o> «chtl»
a r t r-otL aa d '.^,> i i le j j !
~~f " f
Likin* J hue. of"pfokefo Kdiu and are',., es.h ha*
fo,,*. Tfo be of
hean 3 fort Ion; and H inches -*««*
»ft« being dressed. There are to ^t »*
neb Plan ks at the bottom ”1 Pickets.
'The POSTTS are to he posas-k, S toetiat by
< J?eh<a at the l»M«mL»d*i®19n* «.«l-’hVr
The ends ot the p,wts gum? mto the - round
"eh' beeharfed and satarewdwilh end.tar.
** 'T." ft **
=h ^ u ^“ E R for erery purpo. mhe
hrert iumber. The Picket h’enee to 1*>
ted. and the Bock Wall, whereror the reek
are joined hy cement, to be striped**! pain
^
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GATE.m be jfftTt
swung to
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“ aide of the Court
On the bwca *ad mu*
House there 1 * twtaan J»Mf GATE, S* feet
wide and swung to granite poste-tbe Picket*
to be nailed to the main*.
&»*dr-The BLI-SDS and 8 A»H of of the the
Jhini—Two WATER CbOBETS—the one
runniug ^ from the Jury Koom on the .Kcond
«he be made Court oafside l^e of m^CourOloase.
‘ a wnon room 12 or n feet
hig made of bri ck->the room to he made by
on brick to the brick «mII of the Court
HouWou the southwestern earner (outride) uf
ihe Court House, and the sail room to
1 ered.
I j A¥<A--Thrre Hnc, of HOBSERACga, to
gtt entirely mound the tour. Houre
'"'“pt 0 " ‘ he Ireut-side of the Court House.
The Kock work and the Wood work may
; ( ^ r3 .„.. r , , lf me ........ .lithe
: material necessary to complete thc work;
: We invite Contractors to call ami examine
...acom, ......-««. -
When tlu'■ u,.rk>completed, Committee, and toR-p^etod
and received by the the MONEY
BE PAID at said reception of wark.
p be rommUtec reserves the right to reject
any or all bi i -.
Lexington, (in'.. May 22d, 1878.
__WHITSON G. JOHNSON,
ROBERT Ci LATIMER,
JOSEPH S. BVCUHN,
GEORGE IV. SMITH,
LEANDER M. .1DHNSON,
i Committee Ekchaum and litfmrt of Court
j House and Public Square.
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LARGE SALE
—OF
IN ONE WEEK!
j ^ Pair yl-AKTEHHSHOKaS; GENTS’ HAND-SEWED LOW
j j „ ^ LA!)fEiS , hAND-MADE PUMP
vtw
•O Pair LADIES’ HAND-TURN TUMP
NEWPORT TIES;
120 Pair LADIES’ FINE KID HOUSE
SLIPPERS, at $1 per pair.
On Monday Morning
Will open about 900 P»li*s Jfen’a Fin«
SUMMER SHOES, f houses rom the best in
Philadelphia, Newark, Baltimore k N, Y.
Enough 4b supply the great demand for about
ten''days. and BARGAINS. If convenient, Wing the CASH
get
PETER KEENM J
Near Central Hotel, Augusta, (ia.
GENERALTICKET AGENCY
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j J RAILROAD TICKETS I
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Buy your TickeU* iu Athens and get
all informatioi from
capt. \vm. williams.
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Ga
MARRIED DR. BUTTS
|_| LIFE No. I2^N JElghthSt.
Who h»» h«d |p-g«tfr expertenea >p the tFta taw Bt of th«
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The PHYSIOLOGY OF MAfllVIAQS
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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Assignee's Notio^r i |
Northern Distrkt of Georgia —W. )
At LkxiSuTon, Ga., V
r FHE un<ier»igned 6 th hereby day ofjnne, gives T*78. j
noti ec, once !
X a week for three weeks, of bis appoint- j
myt,i as Awdgnee of LI KE G. JOHNSON, of;
State Wiutcrviife, of m Smooiiiity vjthla sthUdwtriotr-Xho of < h;K<b^rptr. and ]
been adjudged Georaih, Bankrupt his peti- ]
tion by the Ifistriet a Court of upon said district, own i
$3 . JOEL T. OLIVE, Assignee.
R. T. BRUMBY & CO.
DRlKsOISf^ and PHAKMACISlg,
—SEUUM
J Drags, tartPaffi Medicines, Paiats, Oils
ATHENS, GA.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
TBI
imwn mn-limns
Tb«y p iu^ n an »rtie,<* ihat is
ENTIRELY READY FOR USE.
whieh » not wideir£,.a »a einerioMfi. butferthe
pa**!.,year*, and thoroagb
tried m*»*b. It was awarded the first
Priareirf a» Aaaifeu fcrfmteof SewTo*.
andlSTS, »mpe«ton,aad
ilM tak.^, MagT p RL ulLM wherewr
Mhibftr^lbr agood and p «re Patot.
wSISy Z ^" ^
good article presemt ^property 0 ftwn * de
^ „ d ia^a a naaoaabte Ume, white the
^ o,e OBrtMttroa * fe , 0 d
UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS
Arc JS ‘.fclff Off*** 1 * at the Mammoth Dry Good* [Emporium of
II MOSES MYERS ii
• • r-r- I£_
QM nu pni rQIICQC irrr flyFNUE, ilICNIIC ATHtNo. ATUtMC PA ufl.
With the^rent ofSPRtso l«78,1 sm again before the citirens of Northewt GmrgU,aud
stock eompnses EVERYTHING in my line, from a paper k.w>» of pins to the finest article the of dress
reods-aoy or all of »h u h can k* h*d at prUw as any retablishmeiit in Stow
, ovpr f t wonid r^uifr t«,i much time ami space to enumerate every article fit winch I can
™—.
a have also a mi mm*
0heap * GoodfiBoUght ® at Assignee and Auction Sales,
. , . srtii«tt , my rertomer. rt but u fruetiou f .. .mUwfaemt. , .
-A. . - 1* - all Stick *»t Dry CwOOClsk i t ^____ y
. A
Is,wer ihan erw fop*, kaowm BeautKU ami Stylish Ladic’ Hats froaloflewfil.
; SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IS SHOES OF ALL KIN US
nerides, as,.perh 8 ««k„(It«aay-Miade Clothing, Piece Goods of all kinds, Not.......
fringM aod „ t i ier rrimmiigs, Embroideries, White Trimmings and Frilliumi, Scarfs, Ties,
SkSsh^BSSl^^^ Hosiery, Beadv-Mmle Shin* at aboutiwt or material, Cuaaimeres and Jeans,(ients and La
TO MY Lnties MANY CUSTOMERS
In Oglethorpe and other respreiillv allow me to return my warmest thanks for their past that gener- I
i ous patronage, and ask sooutinuance ofthe same. When J announce can
«
T reduction
—IX THE—
SINGER SEWING IACIINES!
After this, the Fairly Sewing Machines will be sold for CASH ns follows:
Plain Machine, $35; lowered Machine, $40; Drop-Leaf Table Machine, $45,
All Miushiuea full guaraseed and delivered-FREE OF EXPENSE.
Machine* sold on HALPHAS 11 PLAN if dewred, with advancement of |5 on above price.
Needles, Takers, (’orders and Other Attachments,
AT ClilCAGO PRICES, FOR ALL MACHINES.
PtJBH ^ ^ n WBHM 0 n r n mr OIL A SPECIALTY
N. B.-Particiwcgaty mgaSnt^inyvnch Machine OUm fa by droggUtj,
AGENT FOR BAZAR PATTERNS.
aw* Send M HliVstrated t'atatoguo and Price Ltstk-fta^
ATHENS, GFOlUaV.
J. H. UL5TEH. TO« 1 Agpw t. Antioch. Mu.
SIFDRIlSrGr GOODS
SHY GOODS*
IWREBS GOODS, T B IS TO,
> NOTIONS—
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS,
SCARPS, TIES, LACES,
“ ABTIC, M ' *«•
LENTI-KSf EYN HE AH
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
paper collars, shirts,
Which we will sell for the CASH as low as the same class of Goods can be bought
in the countv. A call resuectfullv solicited.
ECAIRE &d LATIMER f
MAMMOTH STORE, LEXmOTON, GA.
ORDER YOITt
CANE MILLS.
Syrup Kettles, Shafting anil Pulleys,
Qtin Gearing and Bolts,
£ 1111 EKI 1 ES, am SCREWS 110 SELII 1 G,
FROM
OEO. K. LOMUABD JSb CO.,
tosmt city foundry and machine works,
170 FENWICK ST. (»rer (he Water Tower) A VOVSTA, GEORGIA.
MANTJFACmtERS ASI) DEALERS IS
Portable and Stationary Steam Enginea and Water Wheela, Saw, Oriat and Flow Mill*,
Furniahinga and Machinery. CaaUnga in Iron and Brat* of all kinds. Mill Bearing eto.
Special attention given to REPAIRING- Machinery.
We Send for wrought-iron^ouruola Catalogue of Mill Gearing. in C;ine Second-hand Mills. Machinery Bought and Sold.
use our
BUY THE BEST
O CM) ■rgu.
■
:
JWW ¥ pw
30 '4 o J) H
None Genu¬ Trade Mark
ine without this i PEARL | Patented.
Trade Mark.
Tils- 1 ii t,yi ANI'.FiE CONV1NCLD
^r*For sale only by
WITCHER d JABRELL,
Le gal B l anks at Low
Price s
_ J* W. BURKE A CO’S,
A full supply of
LEGAL BEiXkS—the best fartied-alwiij*
0Kh “ 4 '
Colleg e Are., g ewfoh Hrtree Bfoek, Athemi.
fW U*m*4j tf At I** Ctsimy.
T*A 0 t Barhmm'm Infallible
PILE CURE .,
. -x egres .>
AND PAINT
CHEAP!
___
Florida Water vx Elegant Perfume, i
5u ceiite obottk k .
taip Seei :
Winter Cabbage Seed !
Pure M Paints,
Ealirely Beady for Half-pu fijc; pis 45c
Insect Powder*, JOc ot.
"HITSYADI JASCS WATF.B," 50e bottle,
Thc fort Natural Aperient. ;
TOILET SOAP, from *5c to 75e dosen.
ANILINE DYES, all colorc-any one can
use them—25c bo*. One box makes a
quart good ink ; any ooior desired.
HOYTS COLOGNE.
COD LIVEB OIL by the gallon or pint.
8UB0ICAL INSTRUMENTS at N. Y. prices
I'AKHEKN’ SUPPIalKN
BAGON T t^>RN, FLOL-ii, ...... .....
MEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
PLANTATION TOOL 8 , Ac.
MMtELLiKEOIN
PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGS,
C ROCK ERY, GLASSW A RE.
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
BEST GARDEN SEED,
CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS,
‘ AND TTtTNDREI^ of Other .Articl w;
$2,500 Agents AfTIVEf f«n>i T n S2.500 aa
A '■ Year. 7-1 A Year.
W Tf a*Xv \ T« ^ r A Pl?T>® A-dh-J . -. canvas ewry our < line r ottntv of fine >, to
ENGLISH, msp™ GERMAN, PROTECT AN I : and ,
ColuprisiDirnearly _ .. ■-*V JxA'j-.rt 100dilTfrent styles, . with .,
numerous Feature*. elegantly The Illustrated Complete, Explanatory Perfect
most aud
si k l,ljiLas tver ta
— A1.MI OS Otic—
GRAND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Of 160 Distinct PnMiogtioM.
and Family, Palret and i'«-'ket Libits and
in every family.
feA^fe£223- from tlifa.l’roapeetus, SST^i when singlebuukafeiL W?U?*r
Also, GENERAL and LOCAL AGENTS
WANTED on our
GREA T W AR BOO S .
Ti- Boost Comprehensive, Reliable and Ac¬
curate RUSSIAN History and of the the Jate TURK, conflict between the
with its 300ele¬
showy, gant Engravings, desirable Maps and Plans, the most
and useful book now pub
tfodta -d . — -Fo r Cw ‘ olar » aad li be r al "
dress, j
JUHXE. POTTER A CO., Puklithen, i
-322L I’lU TOLELlG nA. i
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WHITSON G. JOHNSON !
fttiorney ■ ii and j Counsellor n ii at I | Law,
COOK
STOVES
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Al K. CHILDS & CO.. Athens^ Ga.
DR. DURHAM'S
Yegetabie Liver Pills!
rnHE BEST PILL ever olferedto the pub-
1 fi md that super leding other demand m-s i
Liver Pill*, a* the increasing for
themprere*. Pills will Cure BUUousnesa.
: Hurham’s i
j d“J&» pills will ’'cur^HSk?! ;
;S£ffi 5 &KSi
| :Durham’sPillswmCureBaek»che.:
Durham’s Pills will Cure Dyspepsia. ■
: <i Stomach. !
e :
jtttttxw! HAM'S PILLS, and lie convinced of thtir
"TA^oniy Maxey's, Ga. \ ^ sale by O. W, Smith, Lex*
or
lugton; h Th Pr <; .ttou^ ^ SJUrf^wn; Cniwferd^^ Dr. p»ren
• W. P. Me
'^hSrteJ, <M WindrUU. d n,ggi,U Price, * ,,,,Wb asi.ltix. Lib- 1 4
n tta “
e /2 PA apr!26'3m
02 hs
- • oo llld
TS HIES, .g GA.
j oo COE AUGUSTA,
-•»*
C /2 dd
°° HUM, iii
I OO <73 ai
IN- jB—I o« ST.,
(0 ft JACKSON
| i—i—i DEALERS ,; C ca /2 PUTTY, U o
cc ! pq Flit US 43
- WAREROOMS,
CD P ^ Pr> — -3
Film Prices.
uj c=; CO c for
CD a Write
M 2 ” Writ
-WHERE TO GET-—
W VV T E have on hand a which Large Stock offer of Fresh th
and' iiood Seeds, we tO
reader- of thc’hH Hit at the fo l lo wi ng rates:
AH Harden Seeds at 50«. per doz.
We pay postage on all Seed except Peas,
Beaus and Coro, for which we add 2 c each
paper. - ■ —~——-------—--
reas and Beans—25c pt.; postage 13c.
Onion Setts—-25c per quart; 'postage 15e.
I . Ik Seetls can In- went cheaper by express.
TO MERCHANTS
We can offer LOW FIGURES.
Send list of SEED wanted, and be sure to
send M oney for .Seed and Postage, —
We keep everything in the
PALM AND DRUG LINE
which we SELL VERY LOW for Cash.
G. W. LONG & GO.,
ATHE N S , -GA.
1 , fi. HILL & C 0 „
Manufacturers and Dealers in
DOORS, SASHES,
Blinds, Scroll Sawing,
! —AND —
WOOD TURNING.
i facta Building red Material prices of low every fleseriptioa man* than
u at as if not lower,
auy o ther market. We make a specialty of
.
PAINTS, OILS,
j Builctera? Ilanhvare
GLASS, COLOBS, ETC.'
j Before you buv send for ottr
j PRICE LIST/
or which estimate will for any Material yon may need,
certainly please you.
I. H. HALL & CO.,
febl-ly Charlesiton, S. C.
Buggy and Wagon
MANUFACTORY.
WOULD respectfully in¬
thorpertuiDurrountiingcouiirs^Bn form the citizens of .Ogle
_
OT«rbyi.»e«?*«•»«. »«*««. mtieoreia.
I have also secured the services of a first-class
jthe Trimmer and Finisher. Mr. Janies T. Lloyd,
best painter south of Baltimore, is also in
Blacksmith and Repair work a specialty.
Be sure and give me a trial. All work war
n, at e.t. W. O. TI CKER, frawtorU.
—------—
DENTAL I T lTAlVfT/IYI NOTICE.
■ T 1 Tf:\ VK associated with me in the practice
of f>enti'*trv at Crawford Bp. VI. G.
"$£&„ Will remain at tke ofide all the
jrBi ^ to work for iiini, i,I c-.mmuni.W Ogleflioiq* or iii
ooumies, a.,.1 »ill with
n h S rttriiVfor,t, We ;, we will vish ^ them rk at their
„„,„ p IHWe to „.„ M rea _
sonable prices.
I am thank Ail for past jmtronage, and trust
that the new (inn vvi I i t r-
by ali who < 1 *■—ire faithful and -kilful wor 'k.
Teeth extracted with<»ut pain if desired.
». H. THOH.4N*
Crawford, March 12th, 187.8. . marl5-ti
NOTICE.
X notwithstitnding he is eneugetl
HiePJUCTJrE GE l»MJSTBY, in which
ef wnrii, Uenhje
ME&'tS heretofore, m.J «' llffo III Z
of work iii both profe*«ion*, at most rcasmia- !
Sjstissj'sti™’”” 1 j
S "
B. CHEDEL.
Sgp£=
- *:
3 5
A. K. CHILDS. R. NICKERSON. Y H. WYNN
childs,nickerson&Co
No. tfi F ran kill, House Building, ATHENS, GA., Wholesale and ItctAil Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse-sloe Nails,
HORNE AND MULE SHOES,
Agricultural Inplements, Leads, MILBl?RN Oils, Glass, Varnish
HARNESS LEATHER, WAHttNS,
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, Carnage and Saildlery Hardware, Fellows. Hubs, Spokes
Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs, etc. Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws,
Mill Findings, Anvil*, Bellows, Vises. Hollow Ware, etc*.
Man ufac t u r era 1 ^^agvnts for the sale of
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, CIDER MILLS* SYRUF MILLS
And Evaporators, Watt Plows. Farmers Friend Plow, Circular Saw*. Pumpa,
W I N 8 HIP AND 8 A DYER’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS
Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the least possible
delay. Cal! and examine our stock and prices.
SAMPL ES SEN T FREE
The Fredericksburg Dry Goods Store,
-CORNER BY TUB PLANTERS. —^
AUGUSTA, - - - GEORGIA.
The Largest Stock! The Lowest Prices!
° —WE ARE NOW
RECEIMSPRING HOODS
OF ALL THE NEW AND CHOICE FABRICS OF THE SEASON.
We send SAMPLES and PRICES when requested, and on Orders of TEN DOLLARS#
or over for Go<xls fronlour Retail Department, we PAY THE FREIGHT to the customer'*
nearest Express Office.. <•'! ' '
V. RICHARDS Sc BRO.
aprl9-4m A UGUS TA. GA.
JAS. A. GRAY & CO ■»
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
OUR STOCK OF SPRING SUMMER DRY GOODS
I* noir complete, And is the lasgest ami best assorted in tbe-South.
Our Mourning department coutaiuaeverything from the lowest price to the finest
goods imported. Black, Colored an^TattCy 8 ilk Stock is aniveTBally acknowledged .... to be the
Oar skeptical.
finest in the market. A glance at it* contents will convince them&ot
All th« latent Noveltios in CJolorfid Drew Goods—- Chenille Jardiniere, IJevilJe
Cypres, fects in Neckware Be f gb,»ylphlde, be found HOraby, nowhere Victoria else. t^uiUngs, lionneta, etc. Deaig«a and ef¬
to
The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the people of
Georgia Everything or Carolina. and desirable In Parasols, afid ttl Fancy tioorls gcnrcrally.
Aapleudid stock pretty of Linens of description, Towels, Napkins* Dor lies, ' etc./
Embroidered Piano Covers. every
etc .
■*»
Country The only Stores complete and Planters. Stock of Ladies’ Underwear South of Mason and Dixon'*
line.
Ladies’ aud Misses’ Suits in great variety—Boys’ Suita (from 3 to 8 years.)
H 1 in* of Infante* Wear, Cloak*, Dresses etc.
Everything will be abldatTEe Toweel price—^iDTftct'TOdiJwarh ra v to nkhovoa-buy
ers themselves.
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
apr5-3m JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
Augusta Book and Stationery Jobbing House
-OF— .
D. QUINN.
KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. OFFICE & KAXC-V STATIOXERV
BLANK BOOKS OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION.
!J3PU All the princiiwl PAPERS amt MAGAZ1 SES, as pubiishtU. mu -xrijitimis taken, for
same-ut publishers’ prices. ap2*»-3n> 1>. €|l'IIYN, 1' 4 8 Broad >t-, A.I 01 M A, GA,
3VE_ E. YOUN-Q
(EOR.MERLY WITH LUCAS* WARE,!
Merchant Tailor,
——Has Just Opened a Lar$»e Stoek of——
IMPORTED CASSIMERES. CLOTHS AND DOESKINS,
AT Flt« E* TO SUIT THE THIKS!
Pt**** Special attention paid to Cutting in Latest Style. ap&-tf
Ha jC Oric ^toorbe lo wr l*ong ’ gdJHIg Store, ATH KNS, GA. •••■ '
t
MARBLE I
GHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICED
---op- TOMBSTONES
MONUMENTS AND
And the work still maintained to the highest state of perfection. CaD and get my prices
and 1 h> convinced that yon are dealing witli a fair aud square man. Designs and prices a*
u ,y Yard. Sperimra. of work <*, lurad for salt-. ROBERTSON,
^
Sculptor and Monumental Builder,
iLitbh- Yard on the comer of ThotMUi and Market Streets, ATHENS, «A.
T E AMERICAN
.
”V” ‘ . ‘ . . ._;; SifM/IIVG Machine.
6,: . (L; ' 2: t: 11»th '
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“xx, ‘ N0 ._ NEEDLE _. , I' TO SET . '
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It s the Easiest and always Satisfies.
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READ THIS! .4NO HUMBUG!
OATES BROS.,
211 Broad Mrcrl. Augutalu, WILL SELL FI5WT-CLAS8
PIANOS AND ORGANS
in good order. :Ko FICTITIOUS > .IT
HaBSSSftiSfiMs Uj take -jff that which i* PVfU’ObKJ. Y
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