The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, July 19, 1878, Image 2

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THE DGlETH ORKjCHO “ CABTT, T. L. Pirauswaa »*» Paormaroe „ Ewroa, frMfef ,,^! r Umrmlmm' jf|g - ■----- w * 1 surroumted and probaMy . . .. Tut Indians botcheredonebundred white acoee near newt r*r **&r um Lord Lieutefl ad t of Ireiaad. to hare left ao estate worth iwt t. milliona. Hoensi, TT. toe WJU , m ~„rder*r ro of the Emperor of Germany, be , b ®* 0 ^ sentenced to be beheaded. ! ' -J— . . - ___ ____ annihilated . Thb Bannocks bare an Oregon militia company. Only aeren mcaped. ^ Where- Where i» Howard* Ho a i. REPtT-ur^paper* Berm p , think Eiira Pink . *lon nmr,nigateil itar. , A T** r ‘* 0 an she was a “ R e publ i c an martyr----- l_.. —-----—--- It is said that the Emperor of , Get- ,, many will abdicate early in July in faror of the Imperial Crown Prinoe. »n~ — 1 — Expeeimest* are being made in .Yew v„,v _;.h Mwer A na . iselws . S(>ff d , of ... forty aide* so , hour . » looked for. A West Vibuisia law affixes a pen¬ alty of 000 year's imprisonment and *600 Hue for facing cowcerucd in » raffle or gift enterprise at a eburch (airor fes¬ tival. ~ Hexky “r*Lx" Wish,» young white man. waa hanged on Friday sit S.'C, for the murder of Mercer Brown, his rival in a love afteir. The execu tion vu privat**. __ low IOWA i t. is —. swsrnung rn ,! n . wilk with tramn, tramps, am! tie Governor of that State has issued proclamation instructing the sheriff* to call ont the military “ if necessary ' to give . mem . oauie. , The editor of the ur..ktnM*o W asbington p«i 1 ost, aftera careful survey of the whole field, estimates that the Democratic majority in the next House can not fall tforty, rh'irtv and an d msr may goaahlghas on »■ high as «ft» fi tly. Miu.iONsof Chinese are famishing mishing for lack of food. The most horrible . reports -- r ------------------ reach us from across the —------- waters, Parents have been forced to kill and de vour voar tueir their children cniidren. It u is »• estimated estimaiea that . . fire » millions .... . , have perwneq . . , already. , . t Last year 27,000,000 pounds of tobacco and nearly two billion* of eigai* were smoked, snuffed and chewed in thiscoun try an increase of about 8000000 pounds of tobacco and 80,000,000 cigar*, as compared with the year previous. Thr National Republican is anxious to diminish the power of tbe South by depopulating thia section of negroes. Liberia being too alow a process, tbe blacks are recommended to go West. This shows a state of Radical desperation beyond calculation. No wonder the government is making a lively attrenpt to prove ita title to the Arkatttia.ilot s pring, -re. r ro r r> y sion, can be made to produce an income offcfiOftOOaiinualiv oieovu, uiiunuy. Is is stated by » member of the Potter sub-committee that the committee will t ha . t ,, b -for r tW .. „ vi^mg ... . . ptaw u t men” Louisiana would have been count cd for Til den and that it was only owing in to John T tlK n k hetman,. toughton and others that tbe wrong was perpetrated. yp ihe case of the . Q State vs. John * » Jones T (late Treasurer) will probably come np in the Superior Court of Fulton county ) .w. . account, which amounts to 1253,344.45. - The Harrisburg (Pa.) JUM says: llraiifa'" eleeHen for a third tem wou]3 be the practical establishment of a dicta tomhip. Once again elected, if he can not be re-elected «t the end of that term the S“* same mean, H ayre^pte p 7 ced “> 7 there. ‘> It appears that the law,era have not yet sounded the lowest depths of filth in the Vanderbuilt case: The wantei, ofthe children who are contesting the «=““•“ William H, Vanderbuilt aw- »*-«« terms wason ofcriminalintimacy With MissCrawford before ■h ebeeame hi, s^n,o ther. THEBerlin Congress he!d iU final sit ting on Saturday and the treaty of peace, containing sixty clausa* and mid to signed by the different plenipotentiaries and sealed whb ifa-.r re.ee-.i~ reel, the members were all in full dresa, and thu session elosed with a grand banquet. The other day, a young roan, who sus peeled bis wife fe of nnchastity, aiiot her on the’sfteeSa of Chicago, and, after lin¬ gering a few days, the woman died. We hold if a man hts the right to shoot h» wits foe nnehastiky, a woman has Ole right to shoot her husband for unchairi ty. If the MmffBe n tight and” 1 m nnt ana now this land would mourn with self-made widows I '' 7 -——"--ls The hostile Indians have again been twreiftoe'umatillal* ^ ^ Ane i>ez Ferces, not engaged in summer’s outbreak, are also said to be etossingftom Canada fojoin the lie8 and efforts are 5 iIia ^ J e do , induce . , 1T an o his band to come into . success ofthe fieht with ***. A ’ et ter from * fa . <*»n says that , if he isde , ,, the an men there will have to fi%, They number one hundred and but have no arms. CojtUESasMAS SCHI.EK HKa *ho haa ,.mst . arrived . in Sten Antonio from Wash ssasiSj Peace ***—v*. or war with Mex ICO. Hesays General Ord who wit 1 ,e tomSatordav y wiUtos 1>rin S J ^ rea , b orders . ' iovad.'ftriri a ' the to occupy 5Ie*ican border ritor -' Unti! diseased guarantees immunity governm-ny i- believed kri' from ““T invasion 1 It Tr at ' ,b *’ tot no other g o«ru«e^ robbed asthey ‘T oph,<J have been. b A Strand* for life wtik a Baboon. The parucuUn. appended are taken from a South African paper: Jlr. John 1 ’riagie. a» hve* whh Hr. Christian N>w , m tjM . :i, BULm went a few days ol the aaLber, the Other beating are treat. Priagfe then went ap to the die abfed animal in order to pat it out of ita ausery, win* two oltheothm made a twenty barrel, yard# hie oil; hurry aihI niseiog fired hi* both, reandmog bat to scaring one of them away. But the the shoulder hia with one pair of binds, and ajiffr holding the to animal waist had with the other. Pringle's In torn off upper clothing, and waa gnawing at bis throat, which was fortunately protected hy several fold# of a thick handkerchief, and the animal’a teeth being rery long, prevented him from opening bU mouth wide enough to get a good hold. ’ A struggle ensued, but Pringle could not get rid of b», assailant until he i Prin f !® 1 tripped lay, he and fell on the his baboon side, by when, the *, be caught throat with hit right hand and «uc eeeded »o getting him tntder. He then seiarel a stone and battered .j w animal’s head until life was extinct, brtd held Fortunately aloof, afoof.orthe.eo.^ue for the him the remaining c«m,*l,t might three or consequences n have been vevy serious. Mr. Pringle, who is a strong and active man, standing several inches over six feet in his stock inn, struggle tells us bard he with had several titnec but he u , had job strong men, •ever ver a tougher animats Hum to master de thet baboon. Thewe are very struetive, and do great damage to lands and foataia, gardens. liaiuam. Sir. iiad. Moolmau, ffaa lot of of Baai a trrmetons, which he had intended ded to to faring to fwwrfaet. that W hen he went them he found tbe baboons had before him and scupped out the pulp of every ripe melon on the land, —___ Bttkehrt and Married Men, The bachelor is wanting in one virtue, or at least one occasion of rinse. He returns home in the evening and finds at fire8 '« le neither ... a little wife to teach him kindnesa, kin dness, nor nor a a fair fair little head, head, justfresh iustfresh from heaven, to teach him candor. , haa nobody about him to love or He knows not the joy of devotednesa; ! be cannot even aefve bis apprenticeship • to it He lives alone, always alone, hiui self etirth his only (llate object. of bj9 He ghoe siircely ies_and fills on he , ht s 0 t t liu ks he lives! Life knows him not I let him gang bis gait. Man, uuprevided with a family, is | j only the finishiui the beginiug touch of be a man ; acquire to give him the ami must ! staves auu the vne tenderness reuutsrueas which wmen are are i only to be acquired from the hearts of a l oother,* H .istar, aisieii. a a wile,a w.ie, a daughter, oauehter. j „ man ------------------.™™., pledge with a family, himself says Bacon, has Ih» given a The bachelor, against the to fort- is i une - ,ri j? X ' on -Tl— coutrary, not , attached . . . to tbe soil .... by a-ingle root, Bacon, nevertholeaa, has made a mis toke- He ought rather to have aaid: A man w itb a family baa taken a hostage against if despotism destiny. deprive What does the it citUen matter of to faun «citiaen’s {«*£ right, ^ ® and if, Ctesar-like, the cannot drive the parent from bis home, It is still possible, by one’s own fireside, to testify there; to one’s far, self, least, and find hap- has the pines* as at as one right widow's to be weeds happy, what while liberty wears in was once a country, hot is now a prison only. And every time the family man puts an “ X” aside to save his family from want, raise his he, native at the land same above time, servitude, helps to Independence of positions of is a guaran , toe U^poti for the independence have end.c character, sa a»iet a m ant P^ fa'*' >' ou t° get a family. We_are | that wisdom statesman s wonis, mouthpiece, there IS in our depend on it. ~~Z * ” m. The Southern I rstng-Pan, . . The sout herner ia fforae even than hi* ^ y nnkre n^nuor; One of th* tatter charitabiyrerR.trked ! 5»o»e diet won after the almost war, P^’P 6 w consists wh ? , J y ( V fned ho ^ a 2 d JP$ an( j frier! . potatoes, »nd fried chicken, and fried bread, an<l fried everything, could not in justice be held strictly ac countable fur the war of the rebellion— aud be said true. The writer of this holds in vivid remembrance the expe- 5 never will in ail proba bilny this side ^ of tbe frying-pan whieli At « hemutift.1 country ho U ,e where he WtWAjA stayed.fqtone night, teal and southern where he was %>“®f^‘ sa":.ri e n °» it |.“»| ~£t ?a* fflS^^^^h'ty fiur«d if**. stim4d.y Wfwhuih had been/ned into 3 , him .Uto table enough, theifried leather was flankedlb, another dish of frit4 greetit Hot LTufV't&L‘ , Ungafhered Sweet#. Keening -before last Jmtle* 5 ^\rin tbmiglit g con« joke ,”m Mr. 7 e of -pt to Ah Suee by telling him of the American .A" custom 0 Hkee khs her . curious American custom. 8 he blushed a barbarians little, looked askance at the nresent and smiled in * mod. glancing,from responded, though one to the- the bride other. No one waa fa. the Meete and sssbe lead him towards the SS» door turned 5 s=i*?S about and remarked r : “ Hi vah vo.. * 11 miiPh^wium fnr.w v> which showed her to be „ *P* r * t ‘—1 'irginia (Sty ( Nev. ) Enterprise, ^ ^* 1 ^ South. *5 fruilg ripening; and for the drying of summer : ’ the business of this line" ap be increasing. From thefourth agrieultural n report tor Georgia, we learn that from Bartow county there was ped last year 225,000 pounds of dried jacent M°nroe, counties, 300,000 pounds; from pounds. 400,000 and from Upson 100,000 but Many respectable other counties give returns. C b “ a relil * bl f gentleman aUtoa thathm net proceeds from the shipment of peaches amounted to i,,' l»JU. I here figures show what may recr^itlettocretd" m b f means of artificial heat, are recom “ended, and about to be introduced *ome extent. - — ■ ■■* » -- — ^ Organ War.—A 100 lb. Solid Shot. J t “ T T in5 “ lt! * F°“r common sense firs t eU^SU> u .Orguo for A^uu . As Actants Drt HLJS Same men are fearid'ioua in afieeuug wives. < Khera are n<* at alt sice in matters eatrastoaial. bet a beeaok-a* pr -mrae case m Arkansas in general, ia bachelor. He w*» not wholly matrimony, bat be bad a Jew af wKtoaa, Grass-widows especially were a terror to him. He bad mored from East Tense* m*uim**ui*l 4*ager ******* #r**» eoterpruiug, perhaps charming, lenses see widows. should appear aa defendant in the cade of Dublin versus Topp; wit for breach of promise. But the Oireeit Coart ducket ■ of Crittenden county disclosed the fact of the suit, and the affidavit of Mim. Maliuds Dublin aet forth the particular, The plaintiff was put upon the Staoti to tell how wickedly she iiad been led into tali* hopes by this middle-aged bachelor. “I lire at borne with my old she aaid, *• and thia 'alter kept couitn round trade mules. tbar making After beiiere traded be wanted time to lie a or twu till that was played out, be come wasting cotton seed, j knowed be only wanted an excuse to get Pi see me, aud I toM Pop when he come again to bring was just wliai he wanted. You than than he he dbLaanootcsa dnl a a sts m s» asu east Baa—intro- Pop tatvis daced ws, tel-m bis».‘ Xha is my darter, offset; ilaUndjr’. let He him was poweiful fairly shy started at the but git on mutes orshontes, with and he was it dead sure : to end sperkin/ And llke.be cauidiv’t. wait eiofe o a niinit for a w woman to say yes. I didu’t fool with the •hsrmwyerdrd and nbmrSSTt waa whole story, he waa right— there waa more to be told. - Will you state to ibe jury how it happened ___ rl ___________________________, back that his he, word the defendant, after Topp, .„ Kr , went on he had asked ‘ ! you you to to marry marry him him ?” ?” ... "Well, as I said before, he was the most uneasy man until he got hia swer. which was yes. The Fourth of Jnly, 1 allowed, ivonld be soon enough j couldn’t for the wedding-day, wait till then—it but he knowed he ’ ! ble. 1 told him was impossi to call Pop in and talk it over. I went over to the kitchen to git up a square the meal, tallest mid cdRkin’ show the man 1 could do in Arkansaw, when I let myself ‘ out for it in dead earnest.” “Aud Auu .wnax what happened nappetieo when wnen your your fother and rt.» defesdiKt, Tonp, talked | it over?" " Before I left 'em Y - told I’op the man was on the marry, ami I reckoned it was all right. Pop allowed they’d best have to ______ take. , I set out the ... v whisky and and sugar, su and told them thar waa cook in’ in’ todo; U. do; if if they they preferred preferred mint mint in in theire theirs they they knowed knowed ji»t jist where where to to git git it. it. When When I came back I saw things was The lookin’soberin first thing the fune-sl, mail said, and he a was:‘Curoel single, SlTj^WSl' m^k^st or is she ever been married ’afore V And Pop he jest told the truth, lookin’ him plumb in the eye; ‘ rihe’a been married onct, bat-only a little— only he's a little.’ And l said: ‘ That’s talkin’ the Gospel facts—only a lit He.’ The man lit ont then mighty dent; and me and Pop thinks if thar's any the law in Arkansaw he orter pay.” wife defendant urged been that he didn’t want a tbat had married to little. He thought he had been dw ceived. l^ e ” ar Thejury neyidn’t saw countyArkansaw tt differently, A xi 1( , Yew York Ann annoiinees'Xbe art rivalin that city of Dr. Win. F last the great rifle shot of the world, whose fekt in Boston was the shattering ?6 out oflWt glass balls thrown into the airjn Hecands. the Tn^Tiw »pace of Haven he broke in 72i minutes. I,W .. At Beacon Bark the Doctor surpriseil himself. He shot scores of bait and quarter dollars thrown in the air, ami dimes finally and began picayunes. to kuock the spots out ol An enthusiastic reporter threw his poncilin the air, and the Doctor cut it in two pieces with a bullet. Persona standing thirty and for* ttiegrotuni. On the 4th, 5th ami Cth of July th He D t0 bremk^n gtoWU to^fii : tho a ; r fa twenty Vie secamfr.uiing > MU cheater rifle will break two gte ^ •«'»• «**»"" ,be J " r U MT* h b »“ afrajgbt a. itdlMS thro- n into the air from twenty to thirt. fj.sd.i.g ' * ! shots, the gunt wee while th: K , 3 ,a’‘K’S.rr.’ , s,;h*a‘ ground. Eip, He will also shoot from th: and make «Miy' bttre remarkabl.: A T attic of the Ants AH day long on Wednesday, fierce until late *fteraoon, a war, and of the <*£&U«ts bothies perish «*• About 6 o clock our attention was »*tr«eted by a swarui ol^ what was at first ^ t:: d r^rd ^Te »»n*tion with one another. They would whewl and dart, now sdtgappg, now retreating, until at last a down or two » f * jf* 11 Uf ? l "® ^ ,?rounii .1^., T-ffi T* . kept op, until the ground Ws* ; strewn with the slain. There most hate * <l uart ? f M }<* 1 tell of tbe ranguinary struggle. What and and relentnow. relentnow, will will have to be told by some some ourself, more but skilled the “ bugolo^ist battle and *' than t*d it others. we aaw It aingu- point out to waa a verv —— "" ^ * * * ----- . -Walton county fi&JtoL the 4 ?There sides . in this county one of most re markable blind men we ever heard of, named Wright. When five years of age « rs sight of the other through sympathy • ed, with he the learned wounded the wheelright’s one. Nothing trad**, daunt aud to-day makes He as lays good oST a wagon his or buggy as anybody. do-using ‘ sharp work scratch as ..th er workmen a I awl—and a»-workman. can make He married as good a joint as soon alter 1 f^^ofcA^ta^nS successful farmers in Ins nciehborhood. He is to-day independent and stilimak king money as a wagon maker. He docs all his good ‘laying off' in his Kis shop and <-,f enjoy* touch a simply patronage. wonXjfn l. After sense th is e wood work of the vehicle he makesr '%**%*' 4 J&T&E5? ^T n TZ Cha lt, »£*. l.bJJ Chure^s.^, 801,145. a Klisht os »v»!t Tree*. “ Year artiete oo MWtt is pear ana apple tree* kss auraeted mf attention. I anaota trimhjir frwit-gioaer, hut * - hare had wu btUe experience in the. fclight »a» evrauc dissaae ta its aper stows. eomettmea attacking eanldl* toe ■ treak of the tree, sometimes the or other portions, some times the emtouf, mf*, ‘ Wb*d » HHgfii? 5^ k&uw*. if he means that do one knows t ha oay * or how to prtromi it, be would be correct; b ^trrtr“ theiooer if not arreated extends to bark. That it is a disease of the oafcr hark ootr la apparent from the facttli.it if thia affected part » removad before it extendi to the wood another hark w form ed. the tree seems to suffer no injury. Sometimes also may be aeeu place* wh.ie the disease fcaa attacked part* of the tree which eeetn to hate dried up without; permanent injury to the adjacent pa n4 -, “I bar* experimented with «wo~w-rr», but found none to controlled, The disease can be effectually or arreated, by the free uae of prim-ng saw wtd a sharp knife; but tbw nquire. constant care and Watchfulness, and tl-e remedy should be anywhere. applied as soon aa l'ie disease appears b^ ^ since, and these three, though badly af x u d krdfe krafr. bwTecantirmert have ccmm’.ien ta hear fine crops, and yet to the height of the of flve feet or more hark every been particle shaved with original enter has the kuife. taking care not tr. cut tbiougb to the »:£ Jd'^rten z'lzirz only, in the first instance, because, ina period of ten yean I hava never known the eeeoadrtry bark formed to become af hark footed, does and the removing affect of the the vitaliiy outer ________, not seem to of bearing qi of the tree. “Tliefo! "The following incident will show that the experience of the mountaineers of North Carolina with their apple trees has taught them N. the C. same thing. When in Horse Cove, s a few yeara ago, [ I noticed a young youth of about sixteen diligently and tkaviny off the looking oMsrbhrk p'c ofs 1 vigorous I asked him why healthy he did this, a S he tree, arm re- 1 plied that the bark of the apple tree plight ‘ to be shaved off once in every $e*e» years, 1 To the further question, ‘ what is the reason of this V he replied that he did : not nov know, kuow, but out had oau frequently irequeouy beard orsiu old oiu t people them say that healthy, this was necessary to aeep ~' 7 • ” Blight usually period, appears and front during early the first bearing spring till cool weather. I never per ,—- mit ... m re --------—— titan three r or — four T days —— to ciapee without examining each tret*, and j i if if any any signs aigus of the disease appear I at i i once once apply apply the knife, “ Now, dear sir, I maynot know more than other* about thia subject, but i if j eyery fruit-grower wiil watch his tree# i S^.y tbe knife aud saw the knife, there and ; need be no complaint ruined of oqr by tipple blight. J j pear have ochnrds idea that being of i an some sort scraper or ! course sand paper would be an excellent and to wait use frequently for the on young of blight trees, before uot the remedy is appearance applied.’’-r-Cbrr« nondenf i» Ike VkartciUm Xeictit tWier —— ■ ■■■■ ■* a » - j Useful information. An eMy accurate wsy to reckon inter MtM filler days cent, is to multiply desired; by the number of of interest sen :afa ta ’Sassss opposite direction, ia twenty-four ss pounds one ounce and two drachms less Ilian at midnight when the attraction of Hie sun and the earth are in the same direction. Of JoUiau meal, Of one pouo3 two powdered, onncee is a quart. white sugar one pound, one ounce is one quart. Of iiquids, sixteen large table,-spoonfuls table-spoonfuls are half a pint; gill; eight four large lanffe table-spoonfuls • arc arehalfagillorone#ne-gta*s;twenty' one , five drops are tumblerful equal to owe is half teaspoon* pint, ful; a common a - — "■ 1 —■■ ~ ^JSSS-XUS^ i Slv y ?ast ®"L b» ? the n.r^ Rev E H. Wood ami ; )r noth arf atfaLt r ® #tohrkw.af«r ff’SjfSSut t£^wal ov alf.iS r Sndicnlaf f«f *n 3 ; vet the fffo ««»«*’ »« maJ « in “bout oi'te hoar. At . pole Vr ^ w^^lu.M^d A’, C R Sf, frVm ^.are ^ ml : W^d preoitore Mr. who was about twelve y&gsr.axzzszz r oet befa.w, s.fred hia leg and climbed ro ^ p MEMC/AXm | MB S t »S'^ the following notice of Dr. J. r r columns ft>r T. Byrum. I caa trutkAilly »ay hi* SjJSe,,. M 21 *^ f had toeu trewd by severe! doe t„re, but realised ao relief, and might s*y. J ^ that eonditioa Br. Byfom, 1 corameoeM whiehlAnow taking h*M*v«d laedicinr life. Jtoie. I would not today twrtn the condition! my Lr. Byrum st en w s mliw^ ed; ffemr from experience. Some say, “ He may patch i you <*>;” but if hepafohoi you up as he did j rert m«htumin J fawoor thne doses of morphine. di- ! J t he doctor foetor whenfae when he aave gav me phme: my m j cine, what 1 should th> alauit . he replied found'it I might now bid morphine farewell, taken ! *»<* 1 1 found it true; r . 1 have never a | i J I write "*** the above for the benefit nf those consumption jition or or for lung lung disease, disease S™. “Jr g “ I have Dr, J, T. ’ 8 . L. .loanAST. if4 ■ j CrawfordviHe, _____ Oa., _ April __________ 30. 1978, i ^ds’nstss aud polishing, t_ BOMB fm the thickness for engraving needed large proportion only to stiffen of the and precious hold metal the engraved used, is s in place, and supply the •'P'wtjons roro,*J5^*reSto. neeessaiy “ ^.T 5 '^^, 80 !n“ah”» B<Sb’ 1’A TENTBTIFEENEDfaOI.I> WATCHCASEB ’ this waste of preeiou* metal is overcome, . ftESKBK SSStlsSt ,is,!tio I.Mi.i,a,:.i,:rri tme,>ue:Lcl> ( side. .The tbre.-»re roHers, ami ttwr. the passed result totween is strip p., of inked steel a heavily platederanpoftitfon, from which canes, heck«,cenire*, bereis, *c., areeutand fw A"Burial fHELATEST SENSATION! THE N£ W J?RY GOODS - 3 I UKK J ■ " n ■ / » — -- ..... _____ regulatory _ T of _ low __ prices _ „„. FORTJORTH-EAST GEORGIA. __ o° m pr-.iti„n with out. WIICES i« a >r a t ter Impossible! WE BEG TO ANYOCYCE THAT THIS ESTABM 8 HMEST IS A BRAXCH i OETHF. WELI^KXOWN HOUSE OE P ... till — IfarFflPH . PH 1 . 11 . fill __ A _ __ V Rt _ ftfl _ _ M l llff I , *1 liP i vJUA 1 VWe» I 0 P AUSUSTA, . untiiun . AEt _ Slid _ ___ NEW «__i YORK. 1 % -—o ■ ■ ■ - Ja q, 00< j ^ umsa. & BotkShtfOT S. CASH.! wSstlj and Will be Sold OB the . Same _ TennS—Giving St,... A/llCa. nn,e WllQ C.H TTn Us ahn ti.fi nnwnr iiOIlOI of QX Iratior'llllg.— Pah-nsiicinw TTa bw Biminw * ® Ties, ” f loodo aa Tmar aa irt J AGfcGSta. Atlanta, Of p|eW _ fOrK. IB g SA ^ M |WS- AH un H A V W £j£tf Vr . - mm TJOES^STORS W THE DRY GOODS MfiBKET . FOR NORTH-EAST GEORGIA, 4^fM& STfi£ETr ATHENS, €A, f(. tt.-.Tl) <n r B FEIfiS'DS IN' THE CWKTEY,- We will seo.lJ< AMPt.EH of Oo.sl, ta ar lit J-V ■ |T^ * f ^ V j ArAAi jWf fk T /V V r • ' . TauiTffAfAlft't'H DBI ' » Hnrt v>s, * AllAT Af’IrtT Si , -DKiLKHh IX ' Drais, Chemicals, Patent Mei«, Paiils, Oils ATHENS, OA. «> INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE mm\i sixes - nm m PURE Ready Mixed Paint They prepare aa artiv-k that is ENTIRELY READY FOR USE, And which is n« »n experiment, bat for tbe put six years n wi'lely known and thorough¬ ly tried suceess. It was awarded the first Prism of she American Institute of. New York, ISM sad 1S75, over uverai competitors, and bu taken the FIRST PREMIUM wherever exhibited, for a good and pnre Paint. All (xtnsnnren.hr.oM remember that« good Print is cheaper than s poor one, even though the poor paint cuts little or nothing. The good article presems the proj« rty froiade ear and lasts a reasonable tjme, while the other is a source of constant trouble and Inn. -*• I>T *~‘*t A NTATKW x * Tfil ____ iyit M 1,1 A(THI VA ___ AX _________ ^ V Tilt A- » ’ A , , . , , . , — « « «, U||f|oFf UUHUll O C |mnrftV/Pfl IIIIUI UVDU I MC.IH I (TrlT-l UIOII Iraft 1.011011 UUUUII Clin Will OULLETTbSW TEEDEB. - GULLETT’B 00SDEN8E8. ENGINES Slafioirtry, Portable and Mounded ; t?f»right or HoriwnhalEiufines First^]* 4 t; Boilkai beat The POOR HAN’S C0TON LEVER PRESS WROUGHT IRON SCREW* I’srlland, Hons, Wsirt «,r Mtsain Powsr, ECONOMIZER STEAM ENGINES Separators, Threshers, Horse-Powers. Grist Milts, Saw Mills, Etc, i’riceH, WeareiiKNEUAL AGENTS before for the above etsewhere. Machinery, all General FI HST-C'LASS. Agent* for Write the for Terms ami Circular* purchasing Also, BUFFALO SCALES COMPANY e SCALES for finish and 1 for Warranted equal to any in the United .State* accuracy, te (-ireuiar*. O.M. STONE & CO. jrttoly COTTON FACTORS, AltJINTItil. . O RDER VOI R CANE MILLS, Syrup Kettles, Shafting and Pulleys, Gin Gearing and Bolts, CSNNHG ENGINES, nil SCREWS AND BELTING, --q-r—r-—- from (iKO. R. LOMBARD & CO., FOREST CRT FOCHSRT AND MACHINE WORKS, 170 FENWICK ST. (near the Water Timer) AVGUSTA, QEOKGiA. »*Jifct'XCTt,RKH9 ANfl faRAl.KKS If Portable and Btatioxary Steam Bufiaei aai Water Wheels, Saw, Drift tad Flour Hills, Furniahiagf sad HaeWasry. Curing. In Iron tad Brass of sli kinds. JKU Gearing ete Special attention given to REPAIRING Machinery. Send for Catalogue nf Mill Gearing. Seennd-band Maabinery Bought and Sold. We me wrougfal-iron jiiiirniils in our Cane Mill*. T\/r wJm WJ t Mm A wMmmJbm T=?. V- T=*T 1 »#«■>—J ffTP. aJLmmmM Y mm mm — « GREAT RK1H IN PRICES MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES And tkv work «ull uvsiataiiwd to lb« highest slate of perfrrtion. Call and get my price, iad beiuaffteonl that yvu are dealing hand with » Lir amlsqaxre ib»h. Defogas and pricesfo. my Yard.'Specimens of work on for sale. A. _ R. ____________ ROBERTOON, tal Bailder ~ xTiiKm.DA. GEO. ^ I,_______________ G. REYNOLDS . usir.r Rre & n SON, rare gi -DEALERS IS Sash, Doors, Blinds, Grates, Mantles, MISTS, OIIS, Plffi, HOMES, OOESOES, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, ETC. Window nnd l*i- tureXilnsH ,t Specialty. WARF.UOOMF, 43 JACKSON St., AUGUSTA, GA. *Sr IVrite for Prices. apr26'fim Augusta Qook and S tat i ° ner 7 Jobbing House D. QUINN. KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL 4 COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, UrtAlTC OFFICE & FANCY STATIONERY , I rar 1)1 jA t vTf IS iV LJUUJVO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ■uilriYis ' 0^ nuUkltt.' lMaaMiHtkkHbr | »■ , W Bnaui sr„ AUfal'fiTA, faA. Jtl 3 (P(lW 8 T 8 t i W holPHRie «SC ICetail -D.LALBB 8 IN- ^GEnEnSL ppurDll U HABDWSRt-, ADITIilRDC ^ HEAUQUARTERS FOR t. Fleming ***** & son, ^ ^ lUMBSSS^ OILS AND PAINT CHEAP ! Florida Water, an Elegant Perfume, dll cents a bottle. FresSTarais m, Vinter Cabbage Seed Pare Mixed Paints, Entirely Ready for use—llaif-pts 25e; pt* 45e Insert Fuwderw, toe os. "HUNYADI JANUS WATER,” 60c bottle. The beet Natural Aperient. TOILET SOAP, from 2oc to 75e doien. ANILINE DYES, all eolorc—sny one can nse them—25o box. One bo* makes a quart good ink ; any color desired, HOYT’S COLOGNE. COD LIVER OIL by the gallon or pint. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS at N. V. price MARRIED DR.BUn$ i_ LIFE SuAJhitffgS grfffctiBgttthhtott— to The PHYSIOLOGY OF MAPPIAOff The PRIVATE MEOtCAL ADVISER .-JSSstiSSSSSBi ICs = ~.55 5rtS SS5SS b, *r- l lewafttiagBr^^ LIFE COOK STOVES’ SOLD A. K. CHILDS & CO., - Ga» — WHERE TO OST - renders of ihe.Et’UO at Ibe following rates: au «»rdei, ^ «uk. fti and Beans—S 5 c pt.; postage He. Onjimiieeis—23c per quart; postage 15e. Bulk Seedaoaobe sent cheaper by express. TO MERCHANTS We can otfer LOW FIGURES, ifend list of SEEf> «untcd ( ami be sttre to sen'l We Money keep everything fcr Seed and In FMtt|e. the PAINT AND DRUG LINE which we SELL VERY IOW Sir Cash. 0. W. LONG & CO., ATHENS, GA. $ 2,500 | inrai $ 2,500 A Year, j Agents IA Year. WANTED ll ENGLISH, GERMAN. PROTESTANT and CATHOLIC. Comprising elegantly nearly 100 Illustrateti different Explanatory styles, with ..amorous Features. The most Complete, Perfect ana Beautiful line of BIBLEH ever offered to tbe Americas public. -ALSO ON OUR GRAND COMBINATION PROSPECTUS, Of 150 Distinct Publications. Historical, Representing Heiigiotta Agricultural, and Miiwellaocoua Biographical, works and Family, Pulpit and Pocket Uibles and Testament*, wanted in every family. A Novel Fmtitrr in ( onvating. 8 »le» made from thia 1 'rtwfwctus, whet, single books fail. Aim, GENERAL and LOCAL AGENTS WANTED on our GREAT WAR BOOK. The most Comprehensive, Reliable and Ae enmte Histonr oi the late conflict between the RU.S 8 IAX and the Maps TURK, andJPko*?. with iuyKX) ele rant E ngra vings, me most showy, lished. drinrahie For Circulars and and useful liberal b«ik terms, now pub¬ ad* lire#**, E. POTTERS' Ca,JWi»her», JOHN LpHlJt te-jiMy DR. RICE, 37 tel Pisco, LOWSVHiEj KV, fktewff. mm, >*4 rfWtt nttty ww */ch* wapwiiit •*«"■*"£** (to** ofiasM, tttttffttfBcxwii anas ffamtMi** QON;» . 9 ! tv.... *** frm esSBS i **** •mitmun m wi *■ u no ta&yT.»Vr?S THE GREAT Savings institution I AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE. Pianos and Organs #80 to #IOO f#ave«l G.O. Robinson. ■ IhiTcbaamg | from Ludden & Bate*. G. 0. Robinson & Co. Kuuicrous testimonials from purchaser* in this and adjoining States confirm the above, ank establish the fact that price* at The Au m*t% Hn*io House Philadelphia arc in a orTSahnuore. or than in New York, Btwtftn, 265 Broad-SI.. Augusta, (1%. THE SlCCESSF/L _ CANCER DOCTOR! J.T. YJT^S BYRUM 11 <>t>ene«l an office at LEXINGTON l OURT HOUSE E. GA and wishi-* to Jet it be known to those whctM with KcmurrhoiUti, faneerN, Tumor.*, Uraiel, l»r«p*j, I leer*, Kruralria, KlM iimatism, Sores, nil Nkln Ikiweasirsi, Fits*, Lhrr 4oitt|>Iniiitn. Throat and l.na« EIGHTH days of each and every month, i Yon will never fail to find me at home on the above day*. Many of my patients have been j treated by several skilful pHyrieian* Iwfore , putting thvraselve* under toy care, if this i« 1 your condition, and you lwive faik’d u, he cured. linvite you to cmtsult me. betbre y<vu j 1 ray, “ Ah I there is NO'C( ! RE forme! I've i tried so many Doctor*, and they have dmienie no godfl.” If this is your cafe, remember you are sinking daily, will and sink after be many uhsiiecevs- heard ful groans von to wen nor have ekSpsksh amtlhis lifo. With TS and.ITw-VNTS. many yean 1 expe-, have rie neo with w ith Rt h> , elf red ina inas.y t c hrouu? prouie Diseases l»i-ciws that that bad bad been Wn pron pron tuii trif h-‘>|»e!ew ease*. CVviue and sec no follow nay instrnetitm*, and wHbGod** willccrkyoui ; J.T. BYBUM, ! TO THE aitucted. -» 2 lJ 2 PRESCRIPTION k FEF£ I S 5 «S.|r BBM«H * * 1 rj P! m ga ;..h. GREAT REDUCTION -tsr THE mm siwm mmhines! After this, the FamilySewlog Machines will be sold for CASH as follows: Fte Mm S3§i toed thcMK,-$lfti-Bnp-LnF TaWe Marini*, ^ All Mtchiucs fnll ftiarant<*€d and delivered FRfvE OF EXPENSE. Machine* wM on UAXK'\ 8 H PLAN if desired, *Hk ftdvftatvttent ftf 15 on above price. XmHes, Tuckers, Confers and Other Attarhmeits, AT CHICAGO PRICKS, TOR ALL MACHINES. PURE SPERM OIL A SPECIALTY J». B.—Parties an- csslioned against using such Machine (Si as is put up ami sold by druggist AGENT FOR BAZAR PATTERNS. Send for lllastrated Catalogue and Price l,nu,-*«. J. B. TOOMER, AGENT, Office below Sikger old HtanJ, below Talmadge, Hodgsondt Co’* More, 7 ATHENS, UEORfalk. J. H. Hl’NTEB, Local Ageal. Aatlaeh, fas. sFRusrcs- goods WE RECEIVE BY YEARLY EVERY TRAIN FRESH DRV.VOODfi— liRESS GOODS, PRINTS, FACTORY GOODS, YARNS, WHITE GOODS, JEANS, Ac., 4e. MOTIONB EMBBOIDERIES, RIBBONS, SCARFS, TIES, LACES, TOILET ARTICLES, Ac., Ac. CJKNTI.EVIK.VN’ WE.4H READY-MADE CLOTHING, PAPER COLLARS, SHIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ac. Which we will sell for tbe CASH aa low aa the same class of floods Can be bou in the county. A call respectfully solicited. HAIRE &> LATIMER MAMMOTH STOKE, LSXIXQTOS, GA. NEW SUMMER GOOD! Are Now Reinjtrfyjertid at the Mammoth Dry GwhI* Emporium of -^ ON COLLEGE AVENUE. ATHENS, GA. With without the advent of of contradiction, SPRING.'187fl, I am again them before that the I eittzemi have of Northeast Georgia,a the can, tear anmmnoe to now in etore oue of < gvt>{. moat, stylish ami select Y Till stocks of Spring aud Summer Don-is ever''.opened in Athens. tttoek eomprtsef ITV'EK SU in mv tine, from a paper of pins to the finest article'of dr goods-—any or all of which can be had at prices a« low as any establishment in the Sun These goods were purchased ebb, for (’ASH, hy myself the in person, before direct goods from first hands, wl; the market was at its lowest aud early in season, the had been pick over. It would require f*o lunch time and space to enumerate every atthiie in which 1 c offer special iHirgains, Jmt Among them I wiB mention 100 I>o*en Men’s felt Ilatn, mt One Oollar each. A have also a great many Cheap Goods from Assignee? Auction Sale Which I will sell ray cu-toru-rs at ilui a fnoti m on tlieir A Full Stock of I >i\-\ (xoocIm iiml .Millint'r L-ower than ever Iwfhre known. Hefmtftol and Stylish Ijadies’ H«U frrnn fe $fi“ ‘ .SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN SHOES OF ALL KIM) OfsidcM, a superb stock of Kpuwly-Mitde ClnthliiK. Piece Gnhdcof nil krr N<»tiq: Fringe* and other Trimmings, Knibroiderie*, White Triwniiog* and Frilling* enrfit, Ti< Hosiery, Heady* MtfdeBhlrtii at about cn*t of material, .(**«*» were*Jean-, *-■ w’nfnH die*’ Underwear. Print#* of every color, and « thousand other things LOIVKK tha ever befo (marti of in Northeast or Middle Georgia. TO MY MANY CUSTOM^ In Oglethorpe ami other •*unities allow me to return inyjwtrtetet thant for their p#*t gen o«s j*atronagc. and reapectfullv ask a continuance of the same. When announce that J c this Spring offer them “ UNPRECEPENTUH HARGAINS" iii even 1 ne, 1 mean ex* •! what COLLEGK I advertise. EVKNUE. So when No you trouble visit to Athens, ahow good*. don’t neglect, to call ai .H* i y KKM Mowngpth WTEB*. Sum* I>B. MURKAH HAS PAID hi* 3,000 education and apppan dollar* for dental em f «o*l elaim* to be eeeond-to bo »hu», both a* t*«sv re gard* all the work time for and Am* price*. He three haa beiu working fbr ladies past and year*, children, MEN He fit still alive and will do your work, not that you may b£ DROWNED vriUi trouble brought ou by bad dentistry, but that you may beftiappy, and AT soeh low prices'a* that all eaa afford t o have 4hiwr work do n* i « t - - • — SEA •on. Give him a call by letter or otherwise and he will work for you at yo >r himfg. Best of other Tooth dental Brushes, cosmetics Tooth at Philadeiphia Stwp, Cologne* price*, and always on band. Work done on tiuie for n* spoi? ijHible parties: The poor 'liberally dealt with E. G. MUESAH. » ». '• . jyl 2 -tf Ixexington, Ga . SAVE YOUR MULES ---------USE KHODE3 A ItOLfrES'S -l*erfeet Oin CS-earing' Which take. Ie», than half the suwk. Righto can be procurwHijf a^lymg^to ^ JAMBS D. MATHEWS Attorney and Counsellor faBomisx. at Law, fafexisoTOS, #“*fi ^kCU/f ^*“1- NH 1 vl A CHINP C PP.PATPP1T1 f . ITT M. SWANN, whn ha* great experience || • a* a iiviiairer and Adjuster of dewing Machines, having been employed in that ca pacity by pennwtenUjr a number located of first-claw own panic*, of Mr. now at the office JOHN WINN, Athens, Ga., Agent tor the W orM-Renowned Order* fr^mi Otrlethornc and adjoiniug^nn Y-Titoa tion tinn guaranteed. guaranR Ckutmn very moderate. Be are and k^forebujrinv examine the Inaprqved ii>aehu«e. Whevler raylem-’. A a ' — /C^SSFVSB?' «.b-,vs.i»s», (-j j PILE CUBE, 2 S^£ 5 SK SlNCE AUGUST lst..,1876. PAWHM’ M PI’IdM BACON, CORN, FLOOR, HEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE, PLANTATION TOOLS, Ao tHMSUAHMlA PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, BEST GARDEN SEED, CANDY, NUTS, CRACKERS, AND HUNDREDS df Other Articles, HUY THE BEST D \< a O N\tr r h» H > 0 i- 20 V*N r*--—’—*cTravk irtt wittsonr this PEARL tstestm. Tiek Mark. TRY THEM AND BE CONVINCED For sale only by httciii:k a iarrell j Billie 1 N S T| Book 1 ml Ol . — brother. The anrlenrigiwd Major T. A. ha* Borfee, purchased his entire from ino i cst in the MtTOTMH And intend* fo run - a First in whica the link Ui.hIs, Lal«t knd M. iVptilnr kept in ittK.be, jpstd. xml well-apjjointea indrotl evtrythincunuxll* l«*>k Store, a Jfoioe uected with will always be found. enn Wholesah the well-known and extensive House of J, W, BURL J CO., M1C0N, EL bis fiteililiw keftongM}'fo* “L” .., a t'*r >»V everything decided at Boltom advantag- * j* I give IhKyk*. him et<;. a «fl 9m went . - ■ ; ; ; t tends to give hi* customer* i«‘ ^ - COMfi .cLWl/ nfTVf DU * > ; ffiftj. ft. 1 f> bUHnt 11H1/ C «^ted rj SKK v fctf-r ' BURKE, aTT,”" W. . , , 25 . 1 ,„ ; '