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«OJ Hsrtraatt h« sweated Chri*
!»ilK Row, father of 5f k » ! Ck " 1 **
Km M ester Warden of Philadelphia,
•; place of Jutae** 6 MeQuude The
Mlarriafim .-SeSJS&Ss -
theaeUiiog o tae gron
IHe movctocwt ^ » TT^. —
vntmmm.
Iv .low, and alarm «=ente to he felt hy
the mUb tuntto;
The famine ^io the north of China ra
geswilb intreaajwg *«rity, and the
-nost dread (hi report, come from theaf
! Sided regions. In one Sown a man open
ed a shop agL forthe Mile of human 8e»h, sod
- did tnuicea., until the local
mandarin interfered by catmingthe .hop
keeper to be b eheaded.
Barnam iarn saya f that Tom Thumb ia "*
great ,, b, f fellow now „ we^mg wiwhtw eighty
•tJXfcS'Klfatoi- poun ,ta^ . j iu. ^
-■»^ytTv IS arren, and Barnum »e autnoruy =i ffs: tor toe
itatemeut that ahe wiil eooo ba a mother,
Msw York is rigiuring fee qaeatfou
whether the big bridge isn’t going to be *
rnitoto l»b-.wto—4r—
lion dollars, twice fee oflginn! estimate
mod it will take five miltoee
complete it. And more pvoaainent engi
users are found who *»y it will not be
safe, while ilia admitted to be an obato
cle to nav igation.
Chicken-thieve# have become aoch a
nuisance in Houston, Tex., that a me
rhanical genius has invented a sort of
• dummy chicken, beariug a close resem¬
blance to fee genuine article, and loaded
wife buckebotaud, powder, and caps,
Upon being taken from the roost fee in¬
nocent looking fowl goes off and wife it
the thief.
A dispatch from Ann Arbor, Michigan,
to the Cineinati Enquirer, states that de
tectires bave discovered forty-nine
coopses in vats in a cellar of the Medical
College at Ann Arbor. Many of these
bodies were stolon from the cemeteries
around Cincinnati in the last few months,
and included these of men, women and
children. The dispatch Rives a most re¬
volting and we suspect sensational ac:
count of the -discovery of the human he¬
catomb in the cellsref the college.
The following significient manifesto
has been issued by J. IS. Bryant, Chair¬
man of the State Executive Committee
the_EeiaiMton jmrtjcJnjGeorgia fully :
•" We believe the party should be
organised throughout thWState, and that
a thorough canvass of eaoh Congression¬
al district should bemade by Kepnblican
speakers. It may be best in some dis¬
tricts to support independent candidates:
hut if this policy is decided upon it should
be by a Republican conveation properly
called an d by delegates fairly eb ssdu.”
■The fien'dishnireof theliaiian padrooes
who conduct au infamous trade i« the »la
•very of children does net seem to have
heeu hitherto realised to it* which full eatent,
if we may believe a story cornea
from New York, A GfiF chllT
iu the streets in the enstoday of an Ital¬
ian beggar had, it is said, been purpose¬
ly blinded to fit her to excite the smypa
thy of paasers-by, tbat -her
Aeepet may nrofiil thereby, ______
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Okabo, the favorite Minlater of
Rmperorof Japan, was lately
ted by six armed men in broad
at the palace gate. The murderers colly
washed the blood from their hands and
marched up to tile officer on duty
delivered themselves up. They
ed to the old Samurai or
claes, and wereoppoeed to the
inaugurated by Okubo. Okubo was one
cf the commissioners to America iu
hud was a man Of great intelligence
enterprise.
Mr.s Fry, of Oswego, N. Y’.,wiil, if
lives till fee 10 th of September
bu one hundred and eight years old.
a foil, she recently broke one hip, and
i* doubtfnl if she will ever be able
walk’again; but her mind ia still
” Mrs. Fry has used tobacco aver
. she was a young woman. Lately
physician would not allow her to
as often as she desires. Her appetite is
voracious, and it is necessary to
her iu the amount of food she con
A Long box was shipped on theTrac
kee Railroad in Nevada, and at the Vir¬
ginia City station it was rudely thrown
about while u change of cars was made.
A moan inside fee hex led fee baggage¬
men to open it. They found a youngChi
aeee woman insensible through standing
on her bead. She had been brought to fee
Halted States by one of the Chinese com¬
panies, whose price for her was three
hundred, dollars. Ah King and she fell
iu lore, and as he could uot buy her, he
boxed her in order to get her way from
her captor*.
An intelligent farmer living in Iowa
has invented a henophone, model
-on the principal of the telephone, by
which one old reliable hen occ up ying
a central office ia the henry, Me on all
fee nest# about the establishment, leaving
the other fowls free to lay ggs, scratch
and cackle. As fast as a new neat con¬
tains the fall complement of eggs, it con¬
nected wife the central office by a cop¬
per wire and the business is settled.
The only trouble with the machine is
feat it sits so hard it hatches out feupro
elean nest eggs along wife fee others, so
that one chick in every nestis born with
glass eyes and fee farmer has to buy
and train a dog to lead tt around. This
makes it expensive.
The Body of young Devin, found in a
pickling vat at Ana Arbor, Mich., ha*
been reinterred at North Bend. lad.,
with imprcasivff ceremonies. In thn
meantime the rebery of graves at Jforth
Bond was brought to the notice of the
graud jury, and after a carefal in vest i
gstioK, they returned iac iements against
Dr. Morton, the re^surrectiooist, and J.
«1 ttiir-bcll j-nttAr the Qbio medical
(folleg-v General Harrison and Joseph
Ihjviti have decided to inatitute civl i<ujta
against the colleges for tea tkousaad dol
lare in each case. A similar suit wiU be
Tirdag St eigAinil tlH ^Aft^-Jubor
College. Eminaut counsel has beenre
taiaed, and the suits will fee pressed^ ‘
abich we think will pro re beoeAeial to
or fay timpl* method lh« iW ““*1
d»rid«! upon. oat of their wo
kilt Mm sad cot him op, The two-told
i^fi,, of thin plan are at oece
to the duilret comprehension. It far
at
,
, the adject protection from the
1 of the medical student U baa trer enjoy
; l ^ ^ m , y ^ , little severe if
^ in . fcled ^* 0 ^ but then, a
young mao hto not the martvr .pint
with which to trad him to thoroughly
devote himself to the profemrtou. he is
unworthy to eater upon a proleesionai
career.-i'arA'vyhm Max-lrsr.
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The Marriage of a Wo.an to a Woman.
Maraney Hnehea was married in Sep
‘amber Wtto a peraon who wm know
«Samuel M. Peliard. Her relative.
sp(K-ed match and , he eloped end
wab married without their knowledge, and
.w.toa.to«iw mm
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m ..Kj.wuk.iwiw* the Ea»t; had loet her ^operty, and
had amumed the duguue of a than for
■the reason that avenue* for making moo
oy would be open to bar lath
wdrich woald be cloved to her ttswoffian
Pollard ha* never given any particular
reason for doing her this great wrong,
bttt.n believed te have been actuated by
a fooliah pride in appearing in the char¬
acter of a married man. The victim was
ashamed to aokowledge that she had
bren a^mposeti -pon, and shrank from
admitting the truth. Pollard, without
actually threatening her life repeadedly
intimated that it would be bad for her
if alie exposed her, and so ahe kept si
ieace until a fortnight ago when her
aunt got an intimation of the fact, and
questioned her closely and she related to
her the whole etory. The victim says
that die woman’s real name is Sarah M,
Pollard, and that her trunk is filled with
feminine apparel. A complaint was
filled yesterday by J, 0. Howerton, ac¬
cusing Pollard ol perjury in swearing,
when she took out the marriage license, j
that she was a male,— Tuteart/ra {A’ttada
Tirntt-Jlaicio.
What an minoia Boy Caught ia Hi*
Trap.
The New York Time* has an editorial
on the wonderful resources of an Illinois
boy. Master Sloaoe, of Clinton, Ill., in¬
vented a trap on the principal of those
■tied in Africa for trapping game—that
is to say, he constructed a sitp-nooae
* .
stout sapling, which he bent down by the
aid of a hoisting-tackle, and fastened it
to the ground. And this was the result:
Master riloane had a aister, a young
lady of great worth and of very decided
character. Other girls, who were envious
of her beaaty, said ahe was an ill-temper¬
ed, red-haired thing, but this was prob¬
ably mere calumny. At all events, so
though the young minister who was set¬
tled over the Seventeenth Congregational
Church, and whs was generaly believed
19 hf M(« SWn's. aneeptod lov
er. That he went to see Kiss Sloane
on <he very eYCfilng when tinr 'Tecklem
boy set his Central African trap was not
strange, for he usually spent two or three
evenings in every week at the Sloane
| manafon, that precise hut it evening was a e aincid he proposed e na e a
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walk, and led Hist Sloane toward the
idontical lane where the trap was waiting
for victims.
Mow it happeneu that neither the
yonng minister nor Miss Sloane noticed
the bent ssppling or the rope, no one
can understand, auless they were so
deeply engaged in the discussion of the
ologfca!questions thatfesywsfe bblivl
out to all earthly things. Still more
difficult is it to comprehend how they
could both have stepped within
noose which .« spread out iu the form
•of a circle not more than a foot in diam
eter. It Is plain however, that the lady
was reading a h-ymnbook and that
companion had approached
close to her in order to see if the
was correctly printed. However
may be, the fact remains that
Sloane’ left foot and the minister’s ?
e foot . were just . within .... lL the nooso
the trap sprung, and the elastic
suddenly lifted them twenty feet in
air, where they remained hanging
two cherries on one stem, and
in lively tones their suspicion that
thing unusual had happened.
Half an hour later the Clinton
HolmosvUle stage passed that way,
the driver and his passenger were as
tomshed , ... . beyond * measure. w, lor _
time, it was supposed that some
add curiously camp!icated animal,
sisting cheifiy of xebra and black
ther, was swinging from the top Of
sapling; but just as oue the
was about to fire at it, the driver recog
able to recognize hid fellow-pisoner
The latter’s voice was somewhat, muffled
but she was distinctly heard to retnie the
minister, and to anert feat she never
would forgive him, no matter how he
might try to excuse himself
strong men finally bent down the sapling
released fee victims, and wi* rare del
*e.ey ...igned the duty of recognizing
...
in tbs stage. Fortunately, neither
Master 81oaue’» victims were seriously
injured, and were both able to walk home
oa opposite sides of-fee street.
The results of this affair were numer¬
ous. Miss Sloane left town fee next
day on a visit to the East, and bs»not
since returned. The minister was tried
for indiscreetly hanging from tops
trees with young ladies, and thereby
bringing reproach upon his profession,
but was acquitted by a close vote. As
for Master Sloauc, it is believed and
hoped that his lather has killed him.
At any rate he has . not been seen, and
the rumor that he has been sent to the
House of Refuge in Chicago is not gen¬
era!!? believed.
Coogretwi has agreed to fix the sixe of
the army at 55,000, the House inserting
a clause prohibiting it from being
for civil purposes.
y(nam:EE oxTot n.-x«(™**«cr. ma
W eit reeoraaHmded ean buj alt the Furniture
***«T want from the Athena Furniture Mann
ma tCor^eggs aud ehickrauku
house. Try it.
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«5 irili bi toSTu oife-iS wand & Wii
W-haa * Aderfaeld. Dr Ptm caa
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BE “* *“£“ Y ‘ I
rice. the ct.He.tton da?*A ms of the tee date-I wU! tei. he
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Re..an or TaCTrrt*.
Uxtaktou, GaJ ^ Urn * *Wh ™gV f .18?t. » T
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SerupBookWcturets
tnxive&iLad ftw J2hv£U?£e££il
»ale at .
’ BURKES BOOK OTOKE,
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Promts CW>n**r iBnwer*
fc^hTfoltoMn/^dS^ fc. ITr
Byrtun. 1 can tmtkfhlly ‘l“ »y hh eiediaU
J JTonr
ram'a handbill., te that time iv« given up
beneit. When i went to Urnoo Point to
, ^ {(r I could not walk froo. Mr
d-.'F. nwr.atoeeto
from ESSSirasS'Mp: I>*. By rum, vbida I know h*» mv*d ntr
life; 1 wo*ki B 0 t to-day taking be in the condition Both Dr. 1
was wbca I i>e«a« u>*dm at
all Brnn for «ke tfuto with rf Georgia, lung dmase and 1 adriae
to go to
Dr. P/rara at ooce and be cerctl. Some may
tail yon that Dr. Bywsi cannot eo*; yw»;
but 1 two be who iraa about to die and rpcak
fnnexHriaw). Some say, '* He mayftatolt
you up •»* but if he jpatobee you up a* He did
«e , yo u wiB tha e k G od tha t y o u c rcr sg w Dr.
I Byrura. well, The f M could potehiug^ is permaoent, night and
am not reet at until I
had taken two or three do«* of morphine. I
asked the doctor when he gave me my medi¬
cine. replied what 1 should do about morphine: he
I might now bid morphine farewell,
and 1 found it true; I have never taken a
grain niuce. I have not wanted it. If you are
a morphine or opium eater, I know Dr. Byrum
can soon cure you of the habit.
I write the above for the benefit of thoee
afflicted with eoiwumption or l**g disease,
and the high regard I have for l)r. J . T.
Byrum. 8. D. Jokdajc.
Crawfordville, Ga., April 30.1978. je7-4
THE SUCCESSFUL
CANCER DOCTOR
J.T. BYRUM
HE#'lNOTON*COl?RT HOUSE, GA.
and wishes to Jet it be known to those afflicted
with CsnrrrN, Tumors, liters,
Hemorrhoid*. Ciravrl, Dropsy,
nil Kenralgitt, Hkin OisFBsri, Hhetimatisit), Vit*. Horn, Liver
«on«|»lt»inl*. Throat and lung
IMsrasvM, Female IH*ea*e* in their
various forma. AH wishing to consult me
wiil call on the SIXTH, SEVENTH and
EIGHTH days of each and overy month.
, Yob will never fail to find me at home o n the
above treated days. several Many gkllfui of my patienta physicians have been
putting by themselves under my care. If before this is
your condition, and you have foiled to be
cured, “Ah! I invito v<m to NO eonnult CURE me before I've you
say, there is forme!
tried so many Doctors, and they have do ns me
no good.'* if this is your ease, remember you
*n ful -inkingiiaily, will aim sink aftor to he mjipT heard
groans you Many seea nor
no more. and many ft man has ueen
buried Healing within properties a yard had of plant*, been known, that if would their
have lived.his life. With many years expe¬
rience with BOOTS and PLANTS, I have
cured many Chronic Diseases that had been
pronounced hopeless instructions, ease*. and Come with and God's see
me, follow my
aid 1 WILL CURE YOU l
J.T, BYRUM,:
TO THE AFFLICTED.
apr26-5m*
To the
— LADIES
of Georgia.
fit*. Foam tnofos fee fox cowtey.
Its strength is doable feat of any
other baking powder.____——
' ft is on that account fee cheapest,
Oae eon qf fix* Foam is tcirfe ferae
c/aity other bahnf pourlrr
• Bf *a meof it,yonr bread vrfU be
YoTfood "u ba STE*
Your hetUh wiI1 male u
Your-daily work rasfer.
Bread will be whiter and richer,
You will save a great deal of money,
By fee tuc af Sea Foam, a barrel oj
^sur maket forty jxmneh more bread.
Tnr bread, bircuit, end ca*e* wilt be
_ It M ft new comfort !f f*t for FoAM home, « need.
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Ith ‘ Mlt ^ r for TO „ InI , the chiMren
j, u tbe ^rtoctj.in of science in
cookery,
Your cookery will be always good,
You will always hove a good cook,
I* makes every cook a good ont.
Your bread will never be sour. ■
mwfcw!Sea FRam
/* w ? , !* w tf \
p Physicians who , have expenencea , or
w!(nwwd u , hadfe promonog
properties, commend it.
Wholesalegrocerealwayscommendif.
Ilctnil maehant* uhu bare introduced tt
among iheir enebmert md noted its
evmlrrfully rapid tale, nreer fail to
commend it.
£r«d and JLnly ^ ,nitre goid qu.li.y ot tlo
h.re led then, to
inquire fee cause, arc loud in their
commendation of jt.
Hormheopere ubo luxe once need it will
bare no other, and feu* mart ttnuqlp
commend it.
<***» wI *«« *"« e® 5 * 8 *>‘ h “her
- powdre* h >- fftUed. are.jubilant
JZrtui^uf '
UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED
Actually the ladiee of Georgia, when
Sea FoAX beta been intrceluced, are
mm as noted for their excellent bread
bieemte, cmre/ikte, and other moiety
as they bare always been for their
remarkable beauty.
Nowhere in the world ran be found
better bread, biscuit, and cakes
than is produced, by'these noble
ladies. There is a constant rivalry
among them to see who shall make
the best.
And not only,is tbig the. erne, bat Sea
Foam adds to their bEacIv,/ or
health briny* beauty, and nothing ii>
more conducive to good health than
light, nutritious bread, coles, and
pastry, which Sea Foah never foils
to make.
Sxa Foam is for sale by ali Stwt-ckss
retail grocers in nearly every city.
If your grocer hasn’t it ,» Mock, find
is an obliging man, he will get it
for yon. If, however, you arc nn
able to obtain it readily at home,
send for circular and pricelist to
Gants, Jones & Co.
M^hOtow»j»| 176 Boaie SL, New PropririUas, Yurt i
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mrarafctefwlkra*
£ JwSffTrf Mte% tewR*
A RACK W AM. <m the wtb to
Mt of the Court Hmi fee wait to
tore towg,n*Mteghaudl lime The It'S tt^Mwmea- be
; t«l with motto. reck to -girt
i
py mahii* e In* «f Kekwa, aw* each
j ! K ,,, ? 1SS { „, iomg to-tW The Picket, an to be
heart pier, S fc« U mete. «pt«»
after Wit* dnawd. There are«ebej*ra
** rat^^Ttachre hv
The rod. of the prats goto* torn the ground
aret» he charred and aaturated with a«i tar.
The RAIUKQS *f the Hefceta to ha % i»
-»mhe LUUBER »w«toT »«P<« to he
heart lumhar. The H«*et Fence to be pata
tod, wife Seek WaU, wbetwew- the roek
are joined by eement, to be rtrfped and paia
u >1
(to the north and ftwat ride of fee Coart
there ta to be a DOUBLE ISOS
ftAT«, f feet wide, eaeh «ie ui hr H feet
wide, and thin Doable Bate to he swung to
On the bank and south ride of fee Court
House there ie tube aa IBflff RATE, g|' H ‘
^&«OTtSfiU wlde ind xweng to gtaait* pori»-d
Srffl»*f-Th» BtlKlWi and SASH of fee
Court Hesse are to be repaired, sad whatever
other incidental repairs needed about fee
inert Same to baa**.
Third Two watE ii cuȣTS--fe e on.
nmmag from the Jury Room on fee second
Her of fee Court Hoa* to fee *«..d; fe,
Other Jo be made outside of the. Coart Haw.
Tie aw -iuit'of Tttbiag nere*«iy will hake to
ascertained when fee work k-doae.
ifottrfe—A WOOD ROOM, U « 15 feet
high, made of briek—fee room to be made hjr
: adding on brick to fee brick wall of fee Court
Home on fee south western aoraar (outside) of
fee Court House, a»d fee sail room to be cot
ertri.
gVfe-Three tines of H0R«E RACKS, to
go entirely around fee Court Home Square,
except on fee front side of fee Court House.
The Rook work and fee Wood work may
be bid for separately, or fee work may all be
bid for in the same bid.
Contractor*, of course, are to furnish all fee
material necessary to complete the work.
We invite Contractors to onli and examine
the ground and Court House, and some of the
Committee will meet them bn the ground on
the first TUESDAY in .lone, if any Contrac¬
tor desires to inspect fee ground and Court
House on that day, or on any other day.
When fee work is complete), and inspected
and received by fee Committee, fee MONEY
WILL BE PAID at said reception wf work.
The Committee reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
LcxingUi*, <i-x , jtfop 22(1,187b.
WHITSON G. JOHNSON,
' -ROUEET C LATIMER,__
_i_
JOSEPH 8. B miHN,
. GEORGE W. SMITH,
LEAN BE R M. JOHNSON,
Cbmssxttes o» fntltMareandfftputri o/ Court
Hmur end Public Squam.
|M|B man «a Ift*li M»a< WwtkiM !iat>ftc«ntf.
MH : :'ii IcdIwm - 2r , !u«i»*, *^2 , r^t2~ i. W s 8q«irW
L - JwgIW»w, Qrfi.»MC^i»a.
SAMUEL LUMPKIN.
Connuellor at Law,
LEXINGTON, GA.
Practice* remlftrly in feeeountle* of Malison,
oud Elbert. Choke; Hurt, sari Taliaferro, alaewfeere Wilke*, by rpauftt Oglethorpe
tenet. • jsnt-ly
PHIL ATTORNEY COOK, AT LAW. JR.,
LKXJwroy,.................GaonotA, .
All burinees eiitnirted to my care will
be promptly ntlsmtel te. - — ntra-tf
DR. RICE,
37 Court Race, LOUISVILLE, KY,
mac&an lasraasgflKrMgs.ffaKTOys
mm
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
LARGE SALE
-OF
EES HOE S=
IN ONE WEEK!
$4 Pair GENTS’ HAND-SEWED LOW
QUARTER SHOES;
T» Pair LADIES’ HAND MADE PUMP
SPANISH TIES;
»«» Pale LADIES’ HAND-TURN PUMP
NEWPORT TIES;
ISO Pair LADIES’ FINE KID HOUSE
SLIPPERS, at fil per pair.
On Monday Morning
Will open about 5400 Pftir# Men’* Fine
SUMMER SHOES, from the best
houses ia
Philadelphia, Newark, Baltimore A N. Y.
Ei o ugh to supply tbegreat demand for about
ton and ufty». BARGAINS. If convenient, bring fee CASH
got
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Near Central Hotel, Auguste, Ha.
GENERAL TICKET AGENCY
x RAJXROAB TXOJCJB -
for rale by All Routes to all Principal Point*
IN THE UNITED fiTATCS.
JSfi* Buy your Tickets iu Athens and get
alf-infor ma ti ux from
CAFF. WM. WILLIAM3.
Agent Southern Express Co., Athens, Gn
MARRIEDli R. BUTTS
LIFE site,| ^ViSSMt
wrara.
The'PHYSIOLOGY I
Off MARRIAOE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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AgBignee'a Notice.
Southern IfiNtrirt of Georgia -W. I
At LKXfNQfOK, Joae, Ga., SS7S* j >
fith'dar rafev of
rpHE underaiem d he gives notice. Once
X a week for three weeke, of. his apjwiut^
state »f Geurats, within raid district, wi» tins .
I.ee adjiuieetl s Bankrupt upun hi*awn peti
th.-a by the District Court of *aU district
** JOEL T. OLIVE, Assignee.
1 Pica
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a* -v«.
f* and Wwroaglt*
ly tried Meets awarded the tr»
PriMoftheAa as* of Sew Y»rtt.
1« and IsCi, t
bee taken die i !, t
exhibited, tar t
UlMaoM
Paint to ekeapas
the poor paint
good article pea
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THUS WORLD RENOWNS0
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39 a fiaHni* Pland. It recahrecs
the HighestMtwartfs _ the Vienna and
a* Centennial CkpD*
eitlon*. ., IT *>ZW& ONE-FOURTH FASTER than Other
machines. Tts capacity is unlimited. There ere more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
th « eomblfiM *s‘cs of all the other*. The WILSON
MENDING ATTAC 1MENT fOt doing Stl kinds Of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with eaoh machine.
m\ WILSON SEWIN6 MACHINE CO.
Cor. 627 State * t Ma 829 dMrtSto^CI Broadway, UceRo, New York; New OrleAno, Lfot
IUa.^and8anjFmn e | eoo t Cat
GREAT REDUCTION
SINGER SEWING MACHINES!
After this, the Family Sewing Machines will be sold for CASH ft* follows :
Plain Machine MttWtt, illi Bnp-Laf libit Miriiltt, W,
All Machhir-i .-.w| and d^Uvrwd FREE OF EXPENSE.
Machine* auld PL.LN if derired, with advanoeuieat of $5 oa ftTjove price.
Smiles, TuckOTg, Coolers and Other Attachments,
AT CHIT AGO PRICES, FOR ALL MACHINES.
PURE SPERM OIL A SPECIALTY
N. B.—Parties sreoeatioued against using such Machine Oii as is put up and sold by druggists
AGENT FOR Send BAZAR and PATTERNS.
MB' for lllurtrared Catalogue price Llst-fi®,®
J. B. TOOMER, AGENT, 7
Offlc* below Singer old SUtid, beknr Tafm*«Ige, Hodg«on ic Co'i store,
:--=--- r- _..... ATHF.NU, GEORGIA.
t. H. HI.NT EM, Local *a«l, AwlIooM.fihs. ~
SIPIFlIlSrGr GOODS '
WE KECEIVE BY NEAELY EVERY TRAIN
PgY;t )O OIW —:——
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS,
FACTORY GOODS, YARNS,
WHITE COOl*. JEANS, Ac., As.
NOTIONN
EMBB0JJ9EMP, RIBBONS,
••tori
TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, Ac.
IIKNTI.KMENN' WEAK
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
PAPER COLLARS, SHIRTS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, As,
Wh ic h tire will sell for fee CAHU as law as Hie same clara of Coeds eau be bought
in the county. A call respeetfully •olidted.
HAIRE &> LATIMER,
MAMMOTH STORK, LEXINGTON, GA.
ORDER VOIR
CANE MILLS,
Syrup Kettles, Shafting and Pulleys,
ciiiie mt’S wm mi me,
FROM
GEO. R. LOAIBARD & CO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
170 FENWICK ST. (Mar the Water Tatter) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
PuruUs and Stationary Steam Engines and Water Wheel*. Saw, Orilt and Floar MiUe,
Fnrniihlng* and Machinery. Curing* to Iron and 1 mu« ef all kind*. Mill Otaring *t».
Special attention givento REPAIRING Machinery.
S<>nd for CataloEftlTof Mill Gearing. Second-hand Machinery Bought and Sold.
We use wrought-iron journok ia our Cane Mills* ^
BUY THE BEST
O GO
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None Genu- ( Trad* Mark
io 't'tt attt PEARL I Papinted.
Trt'tt Hark.
try Them and be convinced
.y8rt For sale only by
WITCHER A JARRELL.
Legal Blanks at Low a* (0
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tlM IriMf «r tk» 1M tMrt mt%
Barham's Infallibly
PILE GURE.
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Fresh Seed
ffmrCalaie Seed,
Pure liiefi Paiats,
SfehotUe.
TOILET BOAP, fioa. fee to 7ge dosen.
ANILIKE liYEft. aU bov. eokee-aay One box
ft
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mmvusmim
BACON, CORN, FUlV COFFE^
MEAL, SUGAR,
PLANTATION TOOLS, fro.
ttlMCELLAVEOVIl
PAiEXT HEMCIN1W, KRUGS.
tobacco, cigars,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
BEST GARDES SEED, -
CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS,
AND HUNDREDS sf Other Articlss,
$2,500 Year. ji | XlgeBts nut 1A I $2,500
A Year.
WANTED IraltuTK
Pin FAMILY mm:
ENGLISH, GERMAN, CATHOLIC, PROTESTANT «nd
Comprising elegantly nearly 100 Illustrated different Explanatory styles, wife
numerous
Features. The ra«M Complete, Perfect and
Beautiful line of BIBLES ever offered to the
American public.
-ALSO ON OUB
CRANO COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Of 150 Distmct Pabiioauons.
Historical. . resenting Religions Agricultural, and Miscetiaiu Bfographfoal, works
nus
and Family, Pulpit and . Pocket Bibles and
Testaments, wanted in every family.
- nL JS'ouelFcditire in Caiivming. Sales made
Also, GESERALauil LOCAL AGENTS
WASTED on our
QREAT WAR BOOK.
■Tite most Comprehensive, Reliable and Ac¬
curate RUSSIAN .History and of fee the late TURK, conflict wife between de- fee
it* .100
gant showy,, Euxniring*, deatrabie Maps useful and Flans, book the nroat pub¬
and now
lished. For Circulars and liberal terms, ad¬
JOHN dress, E. POTTER CO., Publuken,
rf
aep7-ly PHILADELPHIA.
WHITSON G. JOHNSON
Attorney and Counsellor at Lav,
LEXINGTON, GA.,
Clarke, Will prat Madison, ire in the Elbert, eountiea Wilkes of Oglethorpe and Talji
forro; and in the Supreme Court of Georgia '
i^REMEDY. I
D URAHC
■mm
ILpHENSTIME "wlaiTA 4t WAMMKTfia.6. lENTLEYi A ’
:
Fob Window Cornice, call So the Atheu*
Furniture ManufaetWagtOompeny.
coon ‘smves sow
A» *: Kr. CHILDS & CO., " * Athens, 6e
DR. DURHAM'S
■|l» r=
®bs Bill
Cure ileafetohe. tipatioe. <
! m lam Vertigo! j .
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Dsrttam’e PUL wtl! Onto all »
£°M the
great
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iagtoit rd; Dr. Bnven
ms erchaats. 'jalt-6
cm fig [j ImMraMmtlies, news mm 1
Sash, nears,
‘Locxalmlglné. M I ' 8*}? 1% 5‘80 M , S. , 5;?- I
WindogW-and men lecture Glasnpfipeg , Q .;_
. j uomx n, Auaumym. - "f j
-WHERE TO GET
readers aTfe<ECHO to fee foUawto* rate.:
All Gardea Seeds at 50 *. perdoa.
We pay poatsge o» all Seed except }c Peas,
Beans and Cur*, for wkioh we add each
^^Ksifd ^ mns meia. y- p es tsge Her
Onian Sett*—25c per quart ; postage fee.
Balk Seeds can be seat cheaper by express,
TO MERCHANTS
We can offer LOW FIGURES.
tend Send Mouey list of for SEED Seed nd wanted, and be sore to
a Pottage .____________
Wo~Xeep everything in the
PAINT AND DRUG LLNE
which we SELL VERY LOW for Cafe.
c. v. tone & co„
ATHENS, OA*.
I. K. HALL &
Manufacturer* and Dealer* in
DOORS, SASHES,
Bliuda, Scroll Sawing;,
—AlfD —
WOOD TURNING.
afactared Building Material prices of low every If description
at w not tower,
any other market W’e make a specialty of
PAINTS, OILS.
liuilders’
GLASS, OOLOBS, ETC.
Before you buy send for our
estimate for PRICE Material LIST, need,
or any you may
which will certainly pietose you.
I. H. HALL & CO.,
febl-ly (harlFllen, S. C.
Luge and Wagon
MANUFACTORY,
T WOULD respectfully in
t form the ritfseus of Ogle
th«n>e and I have surrounding added
try that receatiy to my
smith by shop a of fiort-claan the best Wood Shop, presided
over one workmen in Georgia.
I have also secured the serv ices of a first-class
Trimmer and Finisher. Mr. dames T. Lloyd,
Hie best painter south of Baltimore, it also in
y e m ploy . 1 w i ll make to o rder wy kind
Hass of work can fee had any wkcwvta fl m C»
8. Blacksmith and Repair work a specialty,
Be rars »ud give me a trial. All work war¬
ranted. W. O. TUCKER, Crawford.
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DENTAL NOTICE.
T HA.VE associated with rue in the practice
A of Itentistiy at Crawford Dr. W» f*.
Dental LITTLE, College, a graduate a young man of the of rare Philadelphia mechan¬
ical talent.
One of as will remain At the office all the
tins* We. will, keep a good team, and any
one wno is unable for. to visit «r*r Oglethorpe office, and de¬
sires us eour-ties, to work him, in communicate or ad
and will with
us at Craw far*!, we will, visit ftiero at their
hr .me g We nroptride to do ffotyl work at rea
sonable prices.
I am Mxankftil for past patronage, and trust
that the new firm will be regarded with favor
by all who desrire faithful and skilful work. .
Teeth extracted without pain if decired.
M. IL THOMAS,
Crawford; March 12th; i-S78. iuar!5-ti
NOTICE.
rnHE X notwithstanding undergigneil he gives U engaged notice that iu Jggf|§§:
the PRACTICE OF I>EKTI»TRY f In which
he is prvp-. A to doallkind* of SS&S work, also
^I u a? bctbiS^R
Dn^ttritra WurehlS.!
Ny wffilrcMfatofibdattlMir
ori»rwisei*xiT«i me.
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1 * ami Haililiirsesta llaiis.
Agricultural Iapta&ents, Leads. Oils, ©!«•», Varmsi
~ HA&SES 8 LEATHER, MILBliRS WAGSNS,
Cotton Manilla Wheel*. imd Jato Rope, CMriaqe *M Bobber «sddh*T HaMtoara. Leofewleltio*, tbOsws. Hslsr, Bptfeaa
Buggy A*lw, Spring. «to. and Mill Saw*,
Auy ortkir i» our line not in rtnek, will be ordered when drrired. wife fee hast ptouM*
delay. , CaUaad examtoe oar stock and prisw*.
SAMPL ES SEN T FREE
Fredericksburg Dry Goods Store*
AUCU8TA. - - -
The Largest Stock! The Lowest Prices!
IdM SPRING GOODS
0F ALL TEE IEW ABB CHOICE FABRICS OF THE SEAfiOB.
JW* We send SAMFtES and PRICES when requested, *n.l oa Order, of TEN DOtAASt
ur over for (teri* frouwttr RstaU DepartimnU, we PAY THE FREIGHT to fee cnatoaurM
nearest Exprem Ofliss.
V. RICHARDS A BRO.
«prl»-tm AUGUSTA, GA.
Mi
JAS. A. CRAY AGO ■»
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
OCR STOCK OF.SPiUSG « SCMMR DSY CriDS hhi
Is now complete, and is the lasgeat and beat assorted in the South.'
Our Mourning department contains everything from the lowest price to the finedt
goods Our imported. Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock is unirenwtty , acknowledged t» life
to
^ mefe in the market. A glance at its contents wiil convince the most skeptical.
Cypres, AH fee Beige, latest. Hylphide, Noreities in Colored Dress Goods— Chenille Jardiniere, designs and Kevillt
freia in Nectware be found Horaby, nowhere Victoria Suitings, Bonnets, etc. efi
to else. off
handsomest Searf Lama *nd Embroideries ever offered to the people
nr 1
pretty «^T3«sir*ble ____ .......... ift ^arisoU, description, .. ia&TnYttui.'* 'CtM><U~gv«<jri3Ty.
sndia stock of Eiaews ef every Towels, IS apklmt, Dorliss, ete
broidered Piano Covers.
Slor ud ViMte nwtfrtmy
„ cu.
The only complete Stock of Ladies’ ITwderwear South of Mason and Dixon’*
line.
A Ladles’ foil line and of Misses’ Infant*’ Soits Wear, in great Cloaks, variety—Soys’ Presses Suit* (from 8 to * yean.)
etc.
ere tbemselvcs.
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
aprS-Sm JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
A^gnsta Book and -Stationery Jobbing
— O V - i ':4\ ■■ ■ W' ’■
D. QUINN.
KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OP
SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, OFFICE & FANCY STATIONEBf
BLANK BOOKS & Jfe 5 X
Haftr All the principal PAPERS and MAGAZlNl^y asuablisUeii Broad SfthaiiMofti AtTU’STA, Uhfa GA. fi>*
same at publpriewv 108 »t.,
TVE. DEC. 1TOTJ3STC3*
(FORMERLY WITH LUCAS * WARE,)
Merchant Large Tailor, Stock of——
—Has Just Opened a
IMPORTED CASSiMERES, CLOTHS AND DOESKINS.
AT PRIC E* TO SPIT THE TIRES!
MSP* Special attention paid to Catting in Latest Style
afip* One door beiow Long's Drug Store, ATHENS, GA. sp;i.tt
MARBLE I
GltEAT . HEI >17 CTTON IN I'RICUg
-—OF-— TOMBSTONES^
MONUMENTS AND
And the work still maintained to the highest state of perfection. Cail ami get my prices
and be convinced that you ure dealing with a fair and square man. Design* and prices at
■'"* W ROBERTSON,
Sculptor and MunnmentuI Ktiilrter,
Mar&ie Yard OB the corner of TLbmas stiff Market fitted*, ATHENS, GA
.
T ' E AMERICAN;
- - ' ' ' SEWINC”
.' II “£‘;‘ ,n-m mu
~ ~
,
- >~ -. i Needle.
{film -, -, NO ¥ NEEDLEgTO . w ' / SET
It. A the Easiest and aims Satisfies.
.
AGE; I Swank you to try it, anfi om? ypn special
L Indcements. Send for(‘girchrfl. Pneeuo
,
t IVY, .30“ awnnmm, Sf” W90: 3mm;
T.‘I.A'I“l!.ll.f«3.,Anl‘viif‘himsfim .
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BEAD THIS ! NO HUMBUG!
OAT l BROS •r
_ JftEST*CWife^
841 Broad street, Augosta, WILL ncr.AM^ 8KLE
DIAIVlf^lC A Kin
PUT ON. which only dusrtvra poro!-w..r-* fo Ail ta.truiae.ta Wareautsd fur Bee y-«- I”
O^TES, wbo-Hre^muff briay”p«*ct ^ 'f, m T*ro mH “
ii in the art by fe* irrt pro&wwrt *” ST
ordee^m mt, sad cranOy
SWCE; August istw r916: