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THE OGLETHORPE ECHO
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“THE publiodebl iucreeeed *2,149,JH
.hring the month of June.
Stephens'will IT is genersUe conceded .ow that Mr.
be unanimously nomina
letter : tee. wrthb* Irttle dreUUon.
-T, _. t |. ...^a ,y, ;.,.k ait siilinTIT m
orrraniie a band of some ten thousand
gr.-aftre, with which they propose to in
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Lit-ei« B rJ^2tC£2SS!
tno.frjQ. o
OVEK «0,ta» acresof land locate in
West Virginia were sold at auction in
New York, on Wednesday of imt week,
and the average price received was 1 cent
per acre.
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WiTHix the laat year 1,984 new post
offices have been established in the
United: F^tatcs. SOft of them being in the
Southern States. The total number of
txntm asters in tbe United Stafos is now
89,061. ____________
iHKNew York Herald ean hardly
see a possibility of the Republicans re
covering tbe House of Representatives,
The effort^Tthe-Berifo Congress
seems to be tbe hatching up ofn tempo
rary peace at the expense of Turkey,
The chief apprehension is that a
ment of old issues may create new ele
meats » -,t of discord. ^----»
There THBREaro are nowAhnwhundred now time hundred to^ol
silver dollars in the United States trcaa
ury and sub-treasuries. While these
eiglit niiliionj rest cosily there, the five
cent piece is sar pseket is as lonely as if
.wia-vi,.
of Sahara.
Tag Congress of the powers is report¬
ed to have settled the last question be¬
fore it on Friday—that in relation to
the Greek boundaries. It is presumed
the papers will all be drawn and signed
and the Congress adjourned tine die du¬
ring the present week.
Gf.n. Oari, who in in Washington, pro¬
poses, as a solution of the Mexican
border raid question, that the American
Minister and all our Consul* be witb
drawn from Mexico, *nd Ml relation
with that country broken off. In other
words, a war with Mexico.
The Natural Bridge of Virginia can be
bought . for ...mn *14,000, the ,l present . proprie- ___.
tor hraviog gone into bankruptcy. Soiue
money has been made out of it in past
seasons, for every traveler was compelled
topayoliedatiafforthe privilege Of**
iugundcr it Mid looking up.
A telegram of the 3d at New York
chronicles tbe arrival of “the first
bale” from Bro wnsv ille, Texasj but we
have fears that it. was mixed—a little
new and a good deal of old. It was sold
well— 20j cents. There is reasonable
margin for loss on that first bale.
A very severe thuuder and rain storm
devastated some perilous of the West
Friday, netted *it«feurg. A tree fell on
picnic party, killing fifteen and wound¬
ing ten. It was the most destructive
storm ever known. Iu Pittsburg, the
lightning struck several house*,
ing them and causing much
tion. ■
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When the treaty of isan Stefano was
published Austria and England object¬
ed to the retrocession of Bessarabia, Eng¬
land objected to the independence or
Rouinania, and Austria to the indepen¬
dence ofServia and Montenegro. But
the retrocession of Bessarabia and the
independence of Roumama, Scrvia and
Montenegro have all been secured.
At a spiritual seance in Boston, on
Sunday night lust, a curious gentleman
pulled the curtain aside and captured
Mrs Boothby, the medium, with a false
mustache on, with tbe aid of which she
had been identified by one of the believ¬
ers present as that of a departed son.
1 his discovery broke up the harmony of
the conditions.
MoRMOWiag has not declined, as was
anticipated when Bringham Young de¬
parted this life; on the contrary it seems
ta be growing vigorously, though the
accessions ta its membership are almost
entirely from foreign lands. The Scan¬
dinavians, English and Welsh furnish
the greatest proportion of the recruits, six
hundred persons of those nativities hav
iag recently started for Salt Lake City.
The diplomacy ___
of Western
* aiplomac; bus been for
aeekmg to break down this principle,
and has held tenaciously to a
rr,;?:
outside of the Turkish .delegates,
single advocate of the integrity of
Turkish Eeipircr -firriria, i rIu „ ph
the diplo macy of Western Euro pef
Elect, 0Nsw tri h«d .. revir.l of
counties of the State last Tuesday
the purpose of deciding the question
“Fence” or No Fence.”
of them the. advocates of''Fence”
tied the car
election by an
^sjomy. In other words, the
pronounced in favor-of the
the existing fence law. This
the matter for a brag- time; for- white
? p ®* lbl * <0 ^ve another election
the lapse oft*., years, there is
believe no
to that in another coolest the
suit of the last would be reversed.
Ax Funny Tom. Fat T
. a no 3 fit*
the Chi ni re a in the care a girl 7
of ami while mC; V
age. the girl wi* -.i
the yard the -ow tnieivd *' “ < nouse f V'* ‘ e .
s'izfj • ■ - i a.a,\t . t .? mz- ui the cradle! amj
r. ae;i
SSCa*. r- :: '
oe Utter .lived
o aii.uours aftet the horrible otcur
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—Stewart county baa a ho* 40 raan
Garltow Irad. tbe ra» i. the
Ninth.
■—.Hoefeea are killing up fine stock in
“^^‘rootob. was six.y eight
?“TJT burned do™
Greensboro Herald my.
ttuttrn.rl ,ii„ mint. fin , tints v
every hole punched in a coin.
—Hon .'. R. RcpreM, of ^hley com
La Hartwell man says be don't ei
^
^rks “ throwed” in
b. t . JoS eph Hobbs, of this. pUce,
bad a tape worm taken from him
Sunday tbirty-fem Inug.-Omton Gmr.
isyaesSawr gjgp.cv^wa. 0.0 cx
-Mr Imrltin Turawr Of Mmriwether
county, Ua., took his first dose of medi
cine when be was one hundred years oid.
talstep l He on.y ltve d ten T~»
_Se,eral of the Georgia weeklies of the stu- 4th
pended bud week Mt utmost
of July. _Nb wonder they are always
J^s-ea-a.—a- ~
was grfettod wliu« eotefing ft young Ia
| l‘e r ife P ~ B tt g w“Sy
jailed in Covington.
—The following have new postal established: money or
der officers (Men
'•eorgia-Crawfordvule X auburn, Grantville, Jefferson, Milner,
Montezuma, Perry, Thomson.
—Judge ^nd Wm. Gibson announces that
be wjt , by the nominee in tbe
j eighth, fie would prefer that the conteu
ttou should nominate a man abler than
lumscl/. and one with more meiiiu.
—Nathan Mucker, an old negro man
forty ofwhom are now living. The old
darky has now his fourth wife, and is
still vigorous and active.
^usis^AtOi i£.“;.",s„r hSSs 2
of the Methodist church in good stand,
iDg —Tbft ' The'^tlta Cbnsiitution ‘ aays .“.v^tlT Mr. ""'loan Sloftn
Maxwell, of A&deraon, South Carolina,
will show a cow at the coming fwr in At
lanta, which gives nine gallons of milk
pm-day, and nw aserraweek old calf
which weighs two hundred and twenty
five pounds. _
—A negro woman was found dead in
a hollow log in Hall county theother day.
The body was found in an advanced state
of decomposition and the buzzards were
flocking around it. It is thought she was
murdered by her husband, who ia a
preacher. -
—Tbe latest yarn about fast time is
‘old by the Jonesboro Mem, & the effect
C
hjg gj|.j rapidly gootj-bye, that when he ki»sed the train pulled Af
out sa an ola
ricau female at the next station.
-A negro man named Frank Fluck
er. of Quitman, lately captured an alliga
bing made him tightly efforts by tbe tail. The’gator
negroheld desperate and with to the escape but the
on, assistance of
the hoys, lauded his prey. The auiwai
was nine feet in length.
-The Dublin Gazette learn, that ane
crawl groboy while gopher recently hole attempting for to
into a its occu¬
pant, iu that vicinity, got hif head fasten¬
ed in the hole by a root across his neck
so that he could not extricate himself
and thus died. He was found three days
afterwards.
—A negro woman in Augusta Wed
nradayjverung, i while carryinga lighted.
br^“gtheialnp, l Mt foe^toher^loth
ing. and before Iu a moment she was all ablaze,
tbe flames could be exhaust
ed, her clothing was burned off, and she
was seriously if not fatally injured
Th ^m Pcri ? ri . . ^ rt Was Cr0f hung . ^ ank at
l t , Dhw ‘
ImmWifo -bSwA.^'b! DsJ^ Zl 1 ‘ “ Cu 1 lfes8 “ nlu ,un «
ta ght ’
, .
h.m L him ^)aw.to. *nAh e ,he!! ?htvh f
Green, fc*S didn’t ‘crying” kill him- The^entent" ^n
^l ^ ??fc comtnuted hung for
‘ ng n,7 WM 10
imprisonment 4 for hie,
—Dablonega engaged Signal farming “ in A few gentle^
men iu the county
of Jackson have started a cotton factory
for the purpose of converting, the cotton
product of their about own fields into thread.
At a cost of two thousand five
hundred dollars they have put this lit
tic nr.:I jlj iiitc opcralioa, and are ,
at very small expense for hands, spin
niag worth from of thread twenty-five day. to thirty There dollars
per is little
doubt that this is & profitable expert
ment, and we see no reason why it should
not find m&njr successful imitations in
small Georgia. factories It is with certainly small easier to start
such fifty thousand capital dollars than
and upwards. as require It • be
may that those who
m aeaio’w to.see manufacturing in
^ QI P e ,ba re overlooked small
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ANOTHER KENTUCKY WON DEE.
JH.mm.ih c... vsassr- . - ,
been already discovered b«" „“forUfor^di near Sto™
twenty-three milSa e tanceof
in one direction, call
The avenues are very wide;..pan of
Sdton^ o*fe /ven milra'Vh-'^ ?«!*a Three rivers,
wide toe'SSh^ aud verv rtasri
i bie for fourteen miles, until the passazes
which hls to he eznlor J beyoSd inTl' &rip. ^
The cave is wonderful
t ‘ 0!1 ' “dfor surpasses in gramleurtte
' ^ r ^ffl' teendKLS 1 ‘r in ‘? o^f 8 , l 1 b<!f rH*™! “ re d ‘-.
have to reposfng Irene
coffios rooms. They were in
! . *»dely constructed, and, from
i »»? bave been in this cave
,
J-r purchased three oft he mumftiiea,
; f»m? 2r • W V? em °°» ^' in Procter, his possession. of Glasgow
1 the V 7 P Q J cba c ^ lil * remainder
mummies from the owner of the
?*' e > whoie “ arne is Thomas Kelly. He
11 s woaderfui cave was dstoovered.
i- re t’izcvi about FiOO Jrom the sale
i . Oaa castefozttie offer ed t tff , -
eaje,
.
m white *nn« spring.
It fab tfc* ffMth
cLvta WMMU-Kef.
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Editor Oglethorpe Echo:
With e party of gentlemen I here just
3 i^TTp^d ““™^ jTal! Uowtog
many eiliMM of this county,
Uk « <•>*">« «»*» benefited
by a «* 0, this spring,) 1*1 a grrat
sagqssws *****& the
,a eonstruetroe.
location and arra ngement of the buildings
- ot
for tbe con veaieoro and comfort
Teuton, make me more Mxious to give
4
rSrSfffirtSf^S:
EA leueEYiTTOff-*pr™*», mdi^uuu tbt
springs, a distance of two miles, ever a
^t ‘hough mouuuiuotm,
J^Ueianly > JLld not sav too much in praise of
t
ESrar.^-S
25~®.*3sr^^; of the abfct ministers in theW,
and also to organize a Sabbath-school,
I talked with some of the citizens near
^
•f their 4 »*? behalf. WMle t •** “ not ler « s ‘ bu.lt ?»
l was
^=s?gass*“Bg there fn the neitrbborho^teertauis
JohndOL, preach, both in the
SftS^T’iSur h“ m andSn'hiL. Irtlicrv
etnployeG «.»
mr , n Georgia. He is there
awbook-keeper. A better selection could
nol haTe been midc
A large and magnificent building I aid con- not
stitutes the hotel proper.
the nnmber of rooms it contained.
It was elegantly finished and furnished,
lu addition to that there were thirteen
cottages, with from four furnished to eight rooms
finished and corns
plete. stssr^sys.tS’is Tbe rooms all carpeted, and the
fitted up, the dining'room was attach
#d to tbe the hotel; also the cook and
storeroom. Their arrangement showed
SHliKSiri “sSkiKtasaria
to make every tbing as comfortable and
fttore-room ^SSSS beyo^my'exnectaUo is fufl to overflowing, n y and The re*
aaiud^ jjg me of a wholesale grocery Htore.
T house-keeper and waiter are
experienced and undemtand well their
j ut £ y. all under the control of Mr. Lee,
fro charleston, Of hotel notoriety.
AU whocxpect to viei! wataring place*
this summer for their health or for pleas
isfied ure, by their going expectations to these springs wilibe I fnilyre. am Ikt.
alized. the The interesting. climate ia It» delightful and
Gainesvil scenery le, with such good proximity li vi to
ng. «n -
sdiiea the visitor to makehis stay gay and
li»«lv excellent or retired and tbe lonely. They All hare
music for season. £ who
the Hiat White it is rteor Bulphur toG^fo' will be and
soon tbe Sar
atoga of the South. The place had be*
gun to put Visitors on a lively appearance when
a8d O0,! were Georgia coming in honored daily,
a 8 m * n ? « n
Geo ToomU andfam.ly arrived there
tk « Tlie charges are reason,
P™ 18 ® is due the proprietor for
displayed Judgement, fixing taste and, these the liberality
fe^tiwl'y'voura in np springs, as
ce^ CeBS ' Kesl> ”'" Uily ' your "' “
,hab» Shell
THE At KLEff SCANDAL.
•f of the JiWmSr HM* to bt Author
ttmttr «— »%m* tot. ft. A. At Aim Amova—
Mow tha Trouble Occurrt ft.
_. „ . „ tT' of , , , * re8taur nt
»
fi iutd’they
separated the public^ by dining-room, folding doors that are
can be
op«ned.'»J that on immense saloon will
r ® 9ult - public dinners, with perhaps
n ‘ nct J have been given there
when these doors have been opened
through. These private rooms are the
®oal exclusive in "Washington, for a
restaurant, and are generally occupied
by beguile men who want to talk business or
of a Congressman. On Wednesday
rutT| ors this affair begau to spread,
*»d on Thursday < night, MSTg to be sure I was
n ,, ighbor aad Mr* in timato ^iend of
Senator Gordon. . Gordon and Mm.
Alston have been here together like ais
tera but this session, has as they been are at home,
Mrs. Alston away some
time.
“ Gene ral Rosser and I,” said Colonel
doors Alston, above “ were hero,.when in Senators it Gordon’s, suggested two
was
by me to Mrs. Gordon and a dear~ lady
friend of hers that we go to a restaurant
and eat something. All, including Gem
Rosser, assented. The ladies got ready,
when Governor Brown call on Mrs.
Gordon, and she did not like to be dis
courteous bo to she him, suggested badly as that she General wanted
to go.
Rosser and the other lady go on aad we
would follow when Governor Brown
Went away. surprised, Directly for they Governor returned, Brown and
we were
was about to go with us It© join Mrs. G.
and Rosser. Afterward, r discov ered
SSSSEFS
ment, washed hia hands and returned to
find trepidation, .
the lady a tokcu great de- He
manding to be away at once. «
a '‘ d8U ch. exclaniations were (Cxngt plainly
^ard. General Rosser looked
tadv^ked hTm if he e„,T
^rbrXTopen^fouTJ’ “'^ton Zt t’he lady w4 Arita forced in
to submit to the threw assault, him caught ‘against him by
T* th « r >^.nd^ ^he lady fainted, Itosser ordered the
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*X bo "“ the ^ C ° loncl AU ’
t "”r
the wi |i neither give you t^ou'Twito the name of
Ho3s « r -' The former is a well known
?>«*“>* latter is a dear friend of
M
» S whaUoes Rosser tolwm say about it
attempt dfd
~that he i f torry he
,
I
Shaw, we stated that the white man who
was hung in 1834 for killing a young
girl, committed the crime with a grape
vine. A gentleman who lived near by,
knew ail the facts, ete., informs us that
the convicted man—who was a minister
art alibi; and moreover, that a great
many of the afterwards iurvmen. proieeutors and
w i tueaaei -died violeh
deaths.” .
Tbe wiafi mortal who
■cratch thu noMk will be ■ (rate Iotw
ot politikal life, tad after auaj Mortnj
tripe will settle ia hie native village s
koontibto, elektod by 19 majority
He will Hv tew be ripe with old age, and
riSELETSL a ,er£Z
et.Urj^umuo good m^moo^w.U tend <» ran m) Mh
The gjHb^u
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B B
sum the „ Kt nice this the moMk. crickets. irein, i«„
t e W song or
^ mV.™,,
_ Mr T! ,„ haadivorered
t mine Mven m ii w northeust of
»ai«=J*f3SS
- SSTJtT -
| ^ /fe~raT
j Ha Entroa—Pies* find space SL^JioL in your
<*'" »*■ T kept ^ f »y*^ of Thirteen
»- out my grave.
pSSHSSS
We. was wh«i lwe^n« 1 bq ga today ta taag be medicate in tbs Bom Dr.
jW r »t?’ are affliiSl wUhS’
^^^^ hntlamhewhn ^"e vrassbant my .J tedfe JBe and mayjni^h spa^
'nr, youwill thank Sa that you sversaw Ur.
fjru’T'jfflKSsisasri
^» cine., what 1 should d» about morpfeiine: be
! «r««> ^“^“are since. I yKth?Lbh“° have not w»«wd R ^ liveware
! W
j affli. I write ttd with the above for ption the loan of disease, those
eonsun. or
and the high regard 1 bave for I)r J. T.
- B. L. JoKBAtr.
Crawfiirdville, Ga. April SO. »»«.
BUY THE BEST!
DOLLAR
None Gcnu- Trade Mark
foe without ( r rvr- p £/\R a n I J, I Patented.
Xmde Mark. t-—•
TRv THEM AND BE CONVINCED
JbF* For sale only by
WITCHER A IARKF.LL.
THE BEST
BARCAINS .
EVER OFFERED
IN ATHENS.
W. FELMINC,
BOOLSELLER AM* STATIONER,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
HINTS
—TO—
GROCERS.
IT IS POOR POLICY
For any retail march ant to Mil inferiof
goods because he can make
more money on Dgm.
Instead of trying to find the cheapest
that can he bought, he should always
select THE REST In the market.
We know of uo business anywhere. In the
city or country, that would hot sooner become
permanently estabiisUcd, and in the long run
pay better, by handling only Mr and honest
Roods. To bo sure, custom may R»r a wiflle
*>e allured by low pritos Into the purchase
of Inferior and adulterated, articles; many
even take up with short weight and other
swindling; but time rights all theee
tilings, and nothing is more certain than that
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
MEN 1)0 BUSINESS
TO MAKE MONEY!
The surest way to accomplish thla 1* to
traili op a pemaesat trad*.
fhis oaa net saecessfally ta
if inferior pfc m soli
It la only by keeping tlie but articlrj of their
kind, even if they do not pay the largest
Immediate profit, that a permanent business
is built up. Keep the best soap, the best
starch, the best spices, the best baking powder,
and so on through the whole list We have
known a grocer to lose a customer whose
trade wm worth a hundred and fifty dollars
* year clesx profit to him. Just because he
would not supply a baking powder that wsa
demanded by the best trade.
SEA
FOAM
Will oral more trafleto mout Store
than any other one tMng in
the Grocery Line.
It is a first-class article, wilt do all we
claim tor It. a nd w ever falls
to work WELL. ^
It is a credit to any merchant's stock, and Is
one of tlie few good things he caa confidently
recommend to every customer. It will sell
Itself after one trial, for its great merits are
soon appreciated. And not only so, but one
lady using it will tell others of the wonderful
properties of Sea Foam, and where U can be
purchased, and so the tide of trade will
gradually but surely set toward the enterprl*
leg grocer‘who keeps it where in stock. 8 Foam Actually, has
the ladies of Georgia ea
been introduced, are noted for making better
bread, biscuit, com cakes, and other cookery
than can be found anywhere else, and they
gs'r« Sea Foam the end*, and won't uncjguiy
other baking preparation. And it it ned to b*
Wondered at, either, for 8KA FOAM. ,
NEVER FAILS
TO MAKK GOOD BREAD when used
according to directions.
of theae other coin pounds,
NEARLY EVERY BAKIXC, POWDEB
; NIKE
i fttft fUAIVI Id rtiirW I LI
I And contains im> element or iagredtoait
j **'»«y injurimu*.
.
—to——.to.,—. Gants, Jones & Co.
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i 176 Duane St, New York.
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THE NEW DRY GOODS
STORE!
REGULATOR! OF LOW PRICES
FOR north-east GEORGIA.
Competition ^.sTTCr'pMir'K* WitU Our 1 KICL8 «- i»B m M„ Mat* t
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WE BEO TO ANNOUNCE TH \T THIS lift A f !L1 ~ H M F VT JS A BRANCH
.
CHBISTOrHEK 6BAY & CO.,
OF auopsta,savanmah t NEW yqbk
OtUT GOOOS are NEW •*» SiUfi*JermS---Giving Bought IOT CASH,
and Will be Boldon th 6
Those WilO do Us tu6 HOIlOr OX Patl OIllZing
Us by 7 Buying Dry Ok>0ds 08 Low as in
&***»**. m. Atlanta, ^ OX __, N«W York.
J AS. «EG«L*T« M.CRAY h. CO., MftftKET^
THE OF THE DRT GOOOS
F0R Georgia
11 w * ^ BROAD STREET, na. ATHENS, » GA.
for ^i^rx.'snRRaassa&rAgf^aas tioods at Betail, araonutina -to Ten Dollars n- over. JAM HAM- CRAY A CO.
R. T. B11UMBY & CO.
DRUGGISTS and PHARMACISTS,
-DEALERS I*
Drugs, Cleicals, PM Moines, Paints, Oils
ATHENS, GA.
♦
INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
SHIRT!
plantation machinery.
* — —
Gnlktt’s GOLLETT-s'GIH Improved FEEDER, light-Draft GULIiETT' 8 C0HDES8ER, Cotton Gin
BIGELOW ** 1 ^* fc ^ ENGINES 1 -iavmah.w
Stationary, Portable aiid Mounted; tJpHj?ht or Horfeontal; En^in«4Firat-claas; Boilers best
wrought Iron throughout, warranted to give satisfaction.
The POOR MAN’S COTTON LEVER PRESS
___WHOI OHT IRON SCREWS,
For llnutl. Horn*, Wator or filran FnWar,----
ECONOMIZER STEAM ENGINES
Separators, Threshers, Horse-Powers, Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Etc,
kau We are GENERAL AGENTS for the above Maehinery, all FIRST-CLASS. Write
for Prices, Terms ami Circulars before purchasing elsewhere. Also, General Agents for the
buffalo SCALES COMPANY,
Warranted equal to any SCALES in the United States for finish and aoouraoy. Writs for
Circaiars.
O.M. STONE&CO.
Jcgfi-iy ■ t OTTOSi FAtTOKN, ACBEffTAB*. ____________
m
ORDKR VOIR
CANE MILLS,
Syrup Kettles, Shafting and Pulleys,
Gin Gearing and Holm,
CURIAE ENGINES, COTTBR SCREWS AID BELTING,
FROM
<*130. 1*. LOMBARD & OO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
170 FENWICK ST. {war the Water Tower) A UGVSTA, GEORGIA.
*ASTtTFACTtr*K*S AND DEAI.EIUi IN
Portable and Stationary Swam Engine! and Water Wheel*. Saw, Griat and Floor Milli,
Furni»liing* and Machinery. . Caatinga ln Iron and Braas of all kiada. Mill Gearing oto.
Special attention given to REPAIRING Machinery.
Send for CntalhR'ie of Milt Gearing. Second-hand Machinery Bought an d Sold.
We use wrougbr-lroii jimruots to oar earre Milli.
IS /.CAtoKiBXtoiES I
GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES
MONUMENTS AND~TOMBSTONES
And the convinced work still maintained bo the with highest state fair and of perfection. Call and get ami my prices
and be that you are dealing a square man. Designs prices at
my Yard. Specimens of work on hand for sale. A. R. ROBERTSON,
fteelpter and Mou noses* get I Itnildcr,
* Mafbts Yft^d oil t!i&*r>;t-r wf ThnEnasaud MarlnT^Trrcijs, ATHENS, OX.
GEO. G. REYNOLDS & SON,
-DEALERS IN-—
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Grates, Mantles,
Finn OILS, PITTY, VARMSHES, BRISHES,
LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, ETC.
Window and Picture Glass a. Specialty.
WAIIEBOOMS, 43 JACKSON* ST„ AUGUSTA, GA.
•©r-Writa foreFrice, ^_^!±L_
Augusta B ook aad Stationery Jobbing
-r—OF-—
D. QUINN.
KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF
SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, OFFICE & FANCY STATIONERY
BLANK BOOKS-S&KS& •
ons token for :
r STA, G.\. j
Hardware!
Wholesale &; Retail
—DfzALKBS IN
GENERAL HARDWARE; FOB
I'.UADQCAKTERS UfTFRIff * rnf f
RlCfil Ol*JU l \ IVIIII ||J If illll] Ull\ Jjl Lill.lL* ,
T. FLEMING & SON 5
je59-5m Ikuprce ftlock, ATHENS, GA.
HPIII |m| |bT c'uRg'
*1 azriJ L-Olc Ca
TBS
IAT1I1 Mill - PM
PURE
Ready-Mytf d Pain
They pitfare as article thal U
ENTIRELY READY FOR USE,
Aad which knot an experiment, bailor the
past six years a widaly known and thorough
Iff Wed It awarded *he
Priseaof the American fostitute af New York,
hwtaki'the’ FIRST PREMIUM whatever
exhibited, for a goed and pure Paint
All should remember that a feed
Paint Is cheaper than a poor one, even though
the poor paint oosta little or nothing. The
good article preserves the property from de¬
cay nod taste n reasonable time, while the
other is. source of oonitant trouble ami lorn.
OILS AND PAINT
CHEAff t
Florida Water, an Elegant Perfume,
SO scuts a bottle.
Pore Mixed Paints,
Entirety Remty for use—Half-ptoSSc; pt*««
Insert Powder*, 10c ot.
••HUNYADI JANUS WATER," SOcbottle.
Tbe best Nataral Aperient.
TOILET SOAP, from 25c to7Se dozen.
ANILINE DYES, all eclora-any
nse them—2Sc box. One box makes n
quart good ink ; any color desired.
HOYTH COLOGNE.
COD LIVER OIL by the gallon or pint
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS at X. Y. price
I i-inn MARRIED marawa BUTTS 3 V
aww •
I_I LIFE No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
SiaSSSSKSSS rStSiuSCSSrSHHiSiS...
ThaPIMVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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COOK srroyss san
A. K. CHILDS & CO. Athens, Ga*
—WHEBE.tO -OCT—
t t ana Uooa sewtSj wnicn we oner to to
readers of tbe.BOHO et the following rates:
AH Garden Seeds at 50«. perduz.
We pay postage oa all Seed except §c Bea^
Bea ns and Co rn, for which we add each
P«a and Beans—25e pt.; postage 1 Sc.
Onfou Setts—gfle per quart < postage 15c.
Bulk Sesds ean be sent cheaper by express.
TO MERCHANTS
We can .offer LOW FiOCRfX, and _'t be
Scad list of MEED wanted, tare to
send W# Money keep everything for Seed and in Paetage. tbe
PAINT AND DRUG LINE
whieh we BELL VEBY LOW for Cash.
C. V. LONG & CO.,
ATHENS, OA.
mmm
PKM FAMILY BIBLES:
ENGLISH, GERMAN, CATHOLIC. PROTESTANT and
Comprising nearly 100 different atyiea, wiUi
imeroua elegantly Illustrated Explanatory
Feataree. Tbe most Complete, Perfect and
Beautiful line of BIBLES ever offered to tbe
American public
—ALSO ON OUR—
GRANS COMBINATION PROSPECTUS,
Of 150 Distinct Publications.
Representing F™<l^ I Agricultural, M Biographical,
tt> Sdp?t*add pSkrt bX«
Md and
Testaments, A JYowd f eature wanted in in Cbntsuwtg. every family. Bales made
from this Prospectus, when single books fail.
LOCAL AGE NTS
great wI^Tbook.
QMMt Comprehensive, Reliable and Ac
gjg gS V nrefol g ^SS book mm pob
dF«w, JOHN E. POTTER
& CO., Publisher*,
m*j»7-1y PHILADELPHIA.
DR. RICE,
m^ssftssas 37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, u^ Sv KV,
a
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ER
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
iSSis g^T 1 SSJS V? SS^ra“1*SSf
LARGEST STOCK EVER III AUGUSTA!
13 of the Most Celebrated Makers
Lowest Prices in Amerind
Call and see, or send for Catalogue. Prices
Hi$ pei* Cent. Lower
Than before the war* and sure to advance
shortly. Prices now are from
40 TO 60 PER CERT. DISCOUNT
From lalalogoe Prices.
G. 0. ROBINSON & C0„
26a Ofl r-to BrgM . j .... R MgBjISz.-Ua .. _
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THE SUCCESSFUL
CANCER DOCTOR!
j, t. byrum
HemwtKTiS.^raroil!’
H i'i"Ui"i»i*<■ «“r» f/JV. Liter
SlSSSSjfeiSSZLSSSi StS
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above treated days. bv Many skilful of niy patients physicians have before been !
themselves several
putting underhiv care. If this is ;
your condition, and you have faileil to be | I
eurtd, i invite von to consult me before you
«iv, tried “Ah! there I»octorK, is NO PI-RE they have forme! done ■ I’ve]
so majvv and tno
no good. M if this is yourearie, remember you |
are sinking flatly, and after many unsuccess- ;
ful groans you IS will-rink to be seen nor beard j
noTiKrre. Many and of manv pfa a man has if their men : |
buried within a a yard yarn ot plants, nt«. that tr
healing ^properties trties had been kn own, '.in. would.j
have saved h. n. lift*-. mo. With nianv vears ean expe
h U' M »T.S and Pl.A N'fs, had I have Wen
that !
pron.mhctd foH«»w hopeless iostnietions, canes. and Come With and and God’s see I
uic niv
I WILL t'UIil; Y< i! i
J.T. BYRUM.
the apfeioted.
afriiti So rt ; C ■ ' i :
PRESCRIPTION, FREE!
' .* w~» ■- reizzu w.ra tor-i. i>v. tr/at .Vtoto.,... «
ra®
* 1 if want to MAhh"’^. 1
Ij ’ pb-KLanttv and Oa
vey & Co. Atlanta;
r?VN!fhM V%. *2.50. *3 tor7 ItrvolTm KoveKles
Offf r 10 *»latest
fc- .^k hm wsasau' If - Uhl'. ie
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GREAT REDUCTION
*S THE—s—
SORER SEWOR MCROES1
- After tb», the Family Snrfng MiChfoei srill be told for CASH as follow*
Plafft MaeWtej fll| fwwilhftoi Tito Macfejne, llh
All Machines full guaranteed sod delivered FREE OF EXPENSE.
Machines sold os HALF-CASH PLAN if desired, with advanoemeat of *5 on above price.
Nerdles, Tuckers, €*rters and Other Attathaests,
-Ml AT CHICAGO PRICES, FkHt AI.L MACHINES.---------
PURE SPERM OIL A SPECIALTY
If. B.—Parties are eantimw-rf a^alnw asfny «n/*b Vaebim Oii as iipnt tip and sold by druggtets
AGENT FOR BAZAR PATTERNS.
Bead for Iliaatnted Catalogue and Price Lijt.rtKj
J. B. TOOMER, ACENT,
Office below ginger old Bland, below Taloudge, Hodgson AG 's store,
ATHENS, GEOKBIl.
J. H. HUNTER, Loral »genl. Aatiorh. «a.
spb xisrcs- GOODS
WE RECEIVE BY NEARLY EVERY TRAIN FRESH STOCKS OF
DRV.LOODN
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS,
FACTORY GOODS, YARNS, —
WHITE GOODS, JEANS, Ac., Ae«
NOTIONS—
EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS,
SCARFS, TIES. LACES,
TOILET ARTICLES, Ac., Ac.
GENTLEMENS* WEAK
READY-JfADE CLOTHING,
PAPER COLLARS, SHIBTS,
SHOES, BATS, m —
Which we will sell for the CASH u low at the name class of Goods can be bought
in the county, A call respectfully solicited.
XXAIRE &n LATIMER t
MAMMOTH STORE, hEXINOTON, GA.
NEW SUMMER GOODS
Are Now Being Offered at the Mammoth Pry Goods Eiujibrinmof
. 3 .
ON COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GA.
With the advent of SPRING •x ivi
ran, without fear of contradiction, announce to them that I now have iu store one of the lar¬
gest. stock most comprises stylish EVERYTHING ami select stocks in of Spring line, and from .Summer Goods ofpins ever-opened to the finest in article Athens. ofdrest My
all of which be bad my prices a pacer !ow£as establishment in the
goods—any Theee or purchased can for CASH, at myself as iu any direct from first bands, State- wlken
the market goons wore lowest ebb. and early oy in the person, before goods had been picked
was at its season, the
over. It would require too much time and space to enumerate every article iu which I can
offer special ba rgain*, hut among them T will mention
100 Dosrn Men's Felt Hats, at One Dollar each.
A have also a great many
Lower than ever before known. Beautiful and Sty huh Ladies* Hats from 50c to $!.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN SHOES OF ALL KINDS
Fringes Hosie-iy FriJSXr^^g^ r and Jteadpll.ade oth ..........„_ jglikftLAl r ________ about of . ntateriaK . Cwwiwifim . „ .. aod .. Jcan^.Xwnt#' and I*a*
diea’ Underwear. Prints of every color, and a thousand other things LOWER than ever before
heard of in Northeast or Middle Georgia.
TO MY MANY CUSTOMERS
r.»r
Hitsrtfirtnst offer tfo-m “ UNPRECEDENTED UARliAiNS” in .very lino, Mammoth 1 b m h ib Store a x a ctly -
what 7 advartfoe. So whoo you visit Atliziu, don't neglect to cell at my on
COLLEGE EVENUE. No trouble to vhotv HONKS MYERS.
SAMPLES SENT FREE
The Fredericksburg’ Dry Goods Store,
----- COKNElt BY THE PLANTERS. —
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA.
The Largest Stock! The Lowest Prices!
U -WE ARE NOW-—
RECEIVING SPRING GOODS
or ALL THE HEW AND CHOICE FAB RICS OF THE gEM SS.
w-HVWSXSrFua ^ Goods tmmour Retail ami ritlCES [Kjtartmenf, when rci|ie«re], PAY THE aad FREIGHT on Order, of to TF.N the DOU.AR8 customer e
° r ° ver or we
v. richards & bro.
aprlJMm AUGUSTA, GA.
M. E. YOUNG,
(FORMERLY WITH LUCAS & WARE,)
Merchant Opened Large Tailor, Stock of
-—-Has J ust a
IMPORTED CASSIMERES. CLOTHS AND DOESKINS.
AT PRICE* TO NUT THE TIREN !
#aF* Onedoor Special attention below Ixong’s paid to Drug Cutting Store, in ATHENS, Latest Style. GA. ap5-tf
‘TH E »AM,ERICAN f
l g! : SbWING;
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E ‘ . ”rm ’ ‘2- 5‘ , , i
_ -"‘ H "‘ (nip 1. u Machme. . 1:
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H 5‘“ " 7 I town» 3
> . l. . f '1“?!me
, 1 ‘. w ;- Needle;
4 » No. NEEDLE TO SET
It ,Sells the. Easiest and always Satisfies.
GENTS we ask yodtolry'it. and nfl‘vr‘ you special"
5 'Indlxcwm‘rywl Send l'gu‘Circulur (\2 Primsm ‘
33" “”0 “Wt“ 87%;, _fliflflilnflfl3 0.
1 14‘; 712. JVEJILVGER, .ynanagor.'.
’ \ t ’ LYNNE“.
; 1:1. .Ixcui'. Lexington. Ga. .
SINCE AUDUST lst. l876;
TAUBERS’ SUPPLIES—
BACON, CORN, FLOUR,
MEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE,
PLANTATION TOOLS, Ae.
MISCELLANEOUS
PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGS,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
BEST GARDEN SEED,
CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS,