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OiHcia! Orrtill Of Oglethorpe County,
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V. A. SBAC£SL?S&», Editor.
To Advertisers:
li,/ the consolidation of ftm haws
Monitor with The Echo we ore erm
blcd to offer you the heat advertising
•Medium in the Slide. Our hooks aw
always open to inspection, and will
show the turgid circulation of any
weekly paper ill line a cl on. H i.
the (uihi Miner J millished in one oj
the largest and v'catthu ,, d , non-til y
counties in the stale, and is read by
( therm and an)orally in
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(he (irJjviHinjf onnhes ,,/ Jackson. , ,
( hn'!\ (Jro/f' i . (> recur, f (lltttfnvvo,
Wilb s. Idler! cud Madison and all
over Georgia. Jt is Oglethorpe's pet
enteruri'c and her citizens them, it
their a lit If III pill mn I a those who , pat- ,
I’atfs h «■ and fur
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mshed , , m applau/,on. Addw..
THE ECHO. Lexington, Ga.
THE NET? ORLEANS EXPOSITION.
immense and swindle an
having, lhiri Hprcuhitn v show bu-si
tnouMi. And tins exposition i*
ing more nor k,s tin,,, a ,„iv, tcspecula
tion, begun by speculators to make
ey, and in respons to no public mi d or
demand. The venture „r.n ,d a failure,
and then under the plausablo lie ol the
public benefit they rush «<* Congress ft.r
«i(L And ( <*rigif*s.s if rpomis with JSi.)U0,
OOOof the people's lmrd cariiin^s to fur
ther tiii the plvlhoric pockets of the ad
venturers. The preeidtmt is thus set of
making speculation a succeo. Never
whs a more infamous rani made on the
public monies. A vote in favnr of it in
Congress ought to cost the official head
■of tlie man who castil. But injustsueii
vihinics is the treasury of tlie people be¬
ing squandered, in the earlier and
purer days of this republic such a job as
tiiis would have convulsed I lie land from
its centre to circumference. Like tlie
Yazoo fraud, the people would have
called down llm fire from Heaven to de
stroy it. How long will tlm people to!
erate such wrongs? if they quietly
countenance such things how long will
it he ere it tuny he .‘-aid of them as of the
people of ancient Athens, Unit they have
arrived at that pilch of madness that
they will coolly and deliberately, by an
express law, make it capital for any man
to propose an application of tin immense
K, "" s ............... public show’s, < ven
to tbo most necessary purposes of the
State. Ifstn it tilings ai" permitted to
go rill ere long we too limy expect to see
here, ns in that city, “tlie Republic ban¬
ishing nnd murdering, their best and
ablest citizens dissipating tlm
treasure with the most senseless , ,
agniice, and spending their whole time
as speculators or actors, in playing, lid
dlinir d.inuin^ and shiuhiir, and see he
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fort* - out* C)es the ,, image of a sort Ol , com
plex Nero.” Why should this private
show tie more favored than other-?
c in see but one reason sud that is the
magnitude .. , of ... the swindle. . ,, ,,,, \V bat more
interest have the masses of the people
in tills show than the circuses that go
through the country? Tlie same prinei
ple , that , . leads . the , government to .
Up one ouglit to lead it to bolster up the
other. And if „o t ......... "y the
pie ' this will be done. IVior to this new '
method of squandering the public taxes
cm purely speculative ventures the pro-I
lection of tlie government was always
extended . ... only to the . speculative .... nidus
tries and never tollie purely productive,
\Vhat benefit tlie people arc to get from
tiis show and tlie spending of their
m an y on w . arc a. a mss .a see. and ,
wimt proper funetion of government is
t<> exercise we are at a still greater loss
to see. After it invotnes a develop, »1
failure why shall the government take it
Up? We tan see no reason unless it he
to encourage speculation hy teaching " r
spevvualors , U> attend nnd it it In
go a
success all w ill take the profit, but it it
la* a failure the government will save
you.
LMOxiY SPEKB CONFIRMED.
After r<>t)F$dt*rnbi* delay the l . I s -
Sd’imte lifts, by a vote of one majority V ’ '
confirmed 31 r. Speer ns Jud^eofili
District C’ourt of the Boulhern t
of Cc*irgi.x, While \vi Imre been oppos
cil to Mr. Speer’s appointment nnd con
firmntion, wr still oin risli tlie hope that
lie wid devote his splendid talents to a
faithful and non-pnitixan discharge of
his high ami responsible duties and that
ere loujf we may that this was the
b#t appointment for the prop that a
Radical iu!mins>tration would give. Mr.
Speer was reared and educated in our
midst, and while we know that his am¬
bition is nn overweanin nvinot
I vt\ now that it hag slit to
Insttion o. ♦ me of t! Y st e m
in the Slate, that he cb is, \v it bout fv th
er inducement, prove recreant to his
rare or State. n* is led from a
noble nm*e si ry and is one of tbe bi it
ost Iiilellofts 111 (•O’ w
Lave disafreei with him w Lav never
permitted vi Vi c i v e
tirfcly bad We h:iw re mem ‘d t
"no man i a devil al :)tid non
(juitc.” V ti we
i * tt
bit ion and yvt Iv. las
cttuntry. Wo
and would off* hi
IU t»n
and to i»i>
it is the duty of / ii t
si i v**r *n
as he faithfully i-tH.-c.
As i*Htg as he iUm > lit > w -1 ? «“
God speed. But p 1 11 u il ,u
an p tt
filCii Wc »ii; l*ot itu ai l aIc
n vigorous protest. We are not yet ful¬
)y prepared to entirely give him up to
tlie enemies of his .country. We do not
believe that lie is at heart a Republican.
lie cannot be. He has simply strayed
from the fold. Noiv let him come hack
and devote his splendid talents to the
service of Georgia and the grand old
commonwealth may yet be proud of lier
returning prodigal son. .So mote it be.
THE WEEK’S NEWS,
AS FOUND IN OUR EXCHANGES AND
WROTE DOWN.
the Kcho’e Panoramic View* of ihe Ln*t
Week’s lln.p|>en«>)ntf* in UeontlaOhe I’nl "
led Kiaiew and Our A«fJao*nt (.'oiiiuk*.
adjoining counties.
Madison.
Monitor. »ih ««t
• • 1 lie property of Mr. . as. Gimndler.
( E'eeiise<l, was sold on llie 7 th inst.
Infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Childs died h few days ago of pneumonia.
.• 'Ve »yn»patM*e- with our
friend, , Gol. Lee Payne, of I’aoli. in the
loss of his infant child, which died last
w-k.
, .The around Ordinary . the has had a paled
inn put apace occupied nil by
the the broken bur in our court replaced. house, and bad
glass
.Mrs. Nancy Keasler, of Illinois, . _ who
1, B » been in our county nearly two years,
died or. the 10th insl ., of consumption,
and was hurled at Liberty.
Married, on Sunday morning last,
at the residence of the bride's father.
Mr Mr. T T. B. H Power, Druee and liy Esq Miss J E. II. Power, White,
. A.
ai, of this county.
£23®
..HaytoWn school consist of 60 pupils,
• • M i a .1 laniiin iMyin s, mothei of Mi.
n|( (f ||ei . |lo| e , Filehene Prussia .aged
Hi years.
.Mr. W. W. Bird failed and made
an assignment i "eTThouna lust Saturday, appointing
u tl mT«tXr. a
(l |, ou t two thousand dollars.
Mr. E- M. Fitts’dwelling narrowly
0Hcap< i <| hurmu^ Saturday night. I U* k
servant took up the* nshes in a box and
.^d i . 1 }! VettDiic 1 V h 1 . Tllc on* * ° J
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widls five.
. A little ehild of King Peak’s, por
ter a! the W imams Hotel, 8 years old,
was burned til death Hi Mrs. William’s
iilNntnttoii two miles from this place,
IsM Monday. Its mother went to the
spi n,g, leaving the chi d in the house
who caught on lira during her absence.
Wilkes.
Gaxettf, 20 lit insl.
..Tim oat crop lias been damaged
somewhat by the cold, but to what ex¬
tent cannot now bo determined.
Miss I.izzie Pharr, who has been
visiting Savannah, Forsytli and Deea
returned home Inst Tuesday.
^ ° thetlealh of Mrs.
Augustus McMckin, which occurred at
ll(1 ,. ll()me in U iis county last Monday
night,
..Mr. L- W. Sims has made arrange¬
ments nnd will coon start a brick-yard
down on Little river near the railroad
bridge.
,,, „ , )f r
di „ () at I,„ ni0 | ll>t Monday, lie was
a brother of Mr. M . A. I’lmrr, of tiiis
place,
.We regret to learn of the death of
Mrs Noah Crook, which occurred at
Iht homo in ihis county yesterday root*
ning ”, after nn illness of t wo weeks.
Our town authorities ,, have , quaran
lined against small-pox in | liomson by
passing an ordinance imposing a line ol
!>•«*«• «<»“»««* l,c re from
that place.
. . .Our .Our town town commiHsioncrs comnilSAioticrA . . are are now now
l limited tf» to oniufunrili one-foitrtli Ilf of nm> one nor per emit, cent in in
taxing tlie property inside of the eorpo
into limits- 1 lie matter of ' 1 having ’ “ the
charter amended and raising tlie limit
; to one per cent, i, ,]| being i^et-ived. discussed, and
, )l# j,|,, n !s not vvt
Eibort.
J.vmier, Sisf inxt.
.. Mrs. Jeptlm 11 . Duncaiiiscoiisider
.,bly iiuotoved in liealtb.
tlrundibing \i,. i...-.,, ^m'l \i t^S^lfy t'artton i» te-iehim? ulS'in a
Oglftiiorpe eounty.
.. Died, at 6o’clock Monday morning.
Kith instant, Mrs. Fannie iluime, wife
of Mr. J. D. lluliuu.
Bowman Quarterly Conference will
\ )t> u,,;,) ((1 , Monday. March Kill, instead
ofSaturday, March the 7 th.
. l,asl week, some time, Mr. Zeb lioe
buck was stricken with paralysis.
Tncsdav last, lie died !•.Sr, and tlie next dsv *
ded In the
Hon. \V . II. Felton, the prent ora
for. mtjicss .statesman and prohibitionist will
the people on the prohibition of
the liquor tratVn* on Tuesday, March 3 rd.
In a talk with Mr. E. B. Tate tlie
other day. a member of the late commit
too |.,|bert appointed to revise learned the that tax digest the ml- of
county, we
lie upon real estate have been raised
about S 3 per cent or nearly 8200 , 000 ,
.. Judge 11 . A. Roebuck gels in his
work right often of povv-n-days. He had
the pleasure uniting in marriage on
Uie . Kill instant, at the linn*
s unt nun
plaee, tu<* haopy young couples. Mi*,
Tltom-’is U. Bell to Miss S.Hliv L. 1 -ov
ingood, nml Mr. .loin, S d.dmson to
Mi-> v Lovingotu]. I he Inltei
.vouuglady i».i>st turning sweet four
Cieene.
Herald «m<I Journal, ' 10 fk imt ,
hronirlr becomes death our painful II. duty to
< the of Mrs. S. Fears,
*» excellent Cltristian lady.
.Mr. W K Hall left „ Iuesday , for
, . on
t'iiu inioitii. Ohio, where be will ,-u-ccpt
« position in a l»rg« wlioletwie bouse
Married, near \ eazy, («*., on the
3 rd iusK, h\ 1 .. l>. Caldwell, RsQ . Mr.
N,n Foster cud Miss A wand* Her
rt*0ti.
The impression here is that the cold
weather ha* dam d sumU grain very
touch. Spring oat* seem to have suf¬
fered most.
. Alreenesboro ha« developed a num
her of embryo Lula Hurst* in ttiak 'uiine
attire, who ate sighing to the evdipsv shekels. the
eieetriN*ai star and in
like . .The stock law The seems opposition to !h? working
a charm. has ap*
: : Iv d s good effects art
hm«ii ppMtvnt in more butter and
Ik Unf
K Harm t , an aged negross, drop
pea t 'HQ Fucsdav morning Sli
was Mtttnsi in front v»f lIi tiro, talkine,
Wli suddenly IV forward and
jn a few ui fiWi.
w »ini*d lo lea n that Mr
w rr, nu oid and high 1 v es
»*! tbismuiily, Tm^lny was nighl >tri«*k
>!?. on an.
i a critical cnnditl*»n.
J Wiiiis. in old negro woman
iivini with Mr C A. Vinuenl, near
^ ■lie* i »r»>, was seriously Hn ukilhing burn 4 >l
HFm iv night inju- was
btirti : and she sust.-du^d Milter
t s which wid proba
.tat.
(JEORGIA.
—Six _ barroom* have closed upat West
• >,,5 t
— .Atlanta’s artesian well has reached
a depth of 1 ,375 feet.
—Tlie measles are epidemic in Jackson
and Butts counties,
—A severe hail storm visited Norwood
on Die night of hub. lo.
—English enough pea* advanced in the Albany lie stuck. gardens
are far to
—Five pounds of "old are taken out of
the Franklin mine, in Forsyth county,
each week.
- The cornerstone of the new Masonic
Temple will be laid in Brunswick on
March 4 .
—The safe small-pox control, in Thomson, there Ga., is
under and are no fears
of its spreading.
—A large gray eagle was killed near
Ilawkinsville a few days ago that meas¬
ured seven feet from tip to tip.
—M ts. Adams attempted taking to commit slrych
su | c t 4 e in Marysville physicians, by speedy work,
nine. The by
saved her life.
—David Dixon, the great tiie Georgia of
farmer, died at Sparta on lStli,
apoplexy, lie leaves a fortune of half a
„ ' il ion dollars.
—The Western Union office in Allan
ta lias substituted negro men as messen
gera in place of the white boys hereto
fore performing that duty.
—As no money was realized from the
nielon crop of Quitman county will last make year,
it i» not likely that In any that one direction.
a venture this year
-Sam Furiss, ofOassville, has invent
c d a churn which runs with springs,
All Mrs. Fariss has to do now is to pour
ibemiik into her churn and wind it up.
In a few minutes she returns and finds
the churning done.
iSSM
^nnd
twenty-due bushels of oats and one bun
—On lhursday in Y\ ...... alton county, twn'to a
mftke it opp( , ftr that lie was acting on
(| 1(! defensive. The woman may reeov
“ r -
— Mai'.V Carroll, , aged 65 , t he only fe- ,
nmna^s’the'maln
hwiVa Vi that guirb-s Ihu* trains of the
Southwestern and Macon and Western
railroads into the city.
—A cotton-mouth fiioroasin was killed
"I'bor'dily."!*Il'ich wan'four fect'long and
three inches across the thickest por
turn of the hack. It had teeth one inch
i on g, and was probably fifteen yearsold.
_ T i m , Augusta,Gibson ,; and Sanders
vilk " . I!lti | n < , was the .........fa tragedy
ll)C ronnlllg of ils first passenger
train to Gracewood. train f i ho engine stopped ran
over a dog and the was to
allow the passengers tt> see the first vic¬
tim.
— A few days ago, in one of the most
mountainous parts of l*i< kens county, a
party of raiders surrounded a little illic¬
it distillery and captured three the men, bus
one of whom was Bob Sothern,
band of tlie I’ickcns county murdress,
Kate Sotliern.
— A little child of Lydia Kent, a col¬
ored woman living nearSylvania, while
endeavoring to follow its mother to the
house of a neighbor, got lost and stray¬
ed into 1 he woods. child Upon search found being in
instituted the was a
brancli drowned.
—There remarkable lives in Wayeross, of perhaps, modern
the ancient tnost woman
or times. We allude to Airs
Synthia Griffin, who is yet active, well
preserved, and k one of the la clli st nt of I>om<i- worn
!' n - ( ’ ( T s nn oxi
"*« house , mst in the rear of the court
house, and deserves well of the public
w lm have to board. She was tlw moth
ofl went v-si x children, one at a time,
n || ,,f vvliom she reared to man and wo
manhood. Several have since died.
1 ht* probabilities tue that she will yet
jj jj V V e e to to count o her descendants by the
hundreds. i,„..,i..nJ., This ’I'l.t*, speaks ummU nJunmc volumes f/w for the thn
Jienlth and progenital fecundity of this old
immediate " section, ’ as lids good a —.....
mother in Israel lias lived her whole
life very near where she now resides.
IN GENERAL.
—Tiiirty persons have been killed by
snow slides in Utah.
—(ien. Iiordotl „ , letters , nftd , life will ...
s
'» »"*' ^ »"*
W'#" ll; ' s ; ‘ boul hnlshed »“
Southern tour.
—Welib Hayes, tlie eldest son of cx
I’resident Hayes, is practicing law in
1 lu edo
—The annual Hularii s of tlie senators
in congress aggregate $ 3 b 0 ,000; for rep
tescntalives s*l, 6 Jj, 0 (Kt.
--Mrs. Dudley. Uossa’s assailant lias
been set at 1 berty, on a tliree thousand
doilnr kond.
i —It . . said . , that , „ \ aiujerbl , . 11 lias lost .
is
$80,000,000 within the past four years,
nmUual beta not now worth more than
S ISO, 000 , 000 .
— A man in Knoxville, Tenn.. put
kerosene on his three childrens head to
destroy the vermin, nnd two of the
(Iren died witliin two hours thereafter.
—Cl!AtM.t STON, S C , February 23 .—
1 Fingerville cotton factory, near Spartan
buvg. S. C-. was burned yesterday at a
j loss of S 10,000. minted vino
_\i r ('lovolond 11 V i« 1 -is: so 1 ^
that the height , of his . aiuidtion V is • to . go
hack to Buffalo at the expiration of his
ITesidential ts>riu aud be made mayor
again.
—-Butler Mnlione, -on of the Virginia
Senator, lias given himself some lu.tori
ety by engaging in a dnu.keu row with
f »*»rreatcdHnd ga ve Km,
to V UlO l llitrgt of an tmsult witli
intent to kill.'
—.Fin* * n i Uirtlniftn-ist or f P* 1 1 the ,e l»oi»d n»»n 7 1 1
of . the , runs I etit Journni, , who used . to
be n workumn at three francs a day, has
, lia de an average of two million Fetit'.lour- franc* a
ItN claimed tlmt the
,, al | laS iV chcuiwtion of StKt.ikkJ copies a
day.
——- • m*
,be bright .. minorn 1 days the temptmion
tt» comfortable exjK^ire yield* its fruit 1*1 a
mo (KTtiietous <s>u Ji and irritation ol
t " 1 n. Hr Bull's i'ou^h Syrup stands ut»ri
V.lo . 1 as a reniHv tor throat aud lung diseas
fS, *2C» vents a lK»it)e.
ll is k* rule to accept iy such medi’¬
s as ofoonfflenoe nav« Per long Hits years of trial, proved where
, In is a case
i({ | >b s ex|ierieii mav be * t goal scr
t h-:s been t!i xi^riclice of tbous
an«K ths*t \vrr's t'berry INvtora) is the besi
gh mediciue ever used.
I'hnt Dirty DiuMlrufi
cable m every
i. ittuaiiy, » f *d **
aunoying son '
v >! V *
T
J !c as l*i r*s Ha
SAI!
fa ig h.
hxi Is mg: v JNer
fumed, ami tti it c
cal, as onlv i appb u
keel's the iir in perle Hiv
O, I gx*t a
>* Jcu St
3 e jv.
Give your boy ^usitb’s Worm oil
Whnt I*nrenl« Fear.
Many persons—especially likely parents—object engender
to many quack nostrums for as drink, to they
or encourage a love strong
are right, 1 (letter die of disease than of drunk*
enness. Tile nse of Parker’s Tonic does not
involve this danger. It not only builds up
the system, curing all ailments of the stom
aeb, liver and kidneys, but it simulates
----- ---- ------ j , the
without intoxicating and absolutely cures
appetite for liquor.
There is something soft and tender in the
fall of a single snow-Hake, hut it always re¬
minds us lo look after our bottle of I)r. Bull’s
(Jough Syrup,—our old stand-by in the days
of Coughs and Colds,—for we have always
found it reliable
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Ayer\ Sarsaparilla is the best medicine for
every one in the spring. Emigrants and trav¬
elers will find in it an effectual cure for the
eruptions, boils, pimples, eczema, etc, that
break out on the skiu—the effect of disorder
in the blood, caused by sea-diet and life on
board ship.
Furniture for Everybody.
And , . when , we say the above we
mean it. We have the largest stock
of furniture, goods pictures,picture lineever brought frames,
and all in this
t to Alliens A t |,', r , and ana wo we have nave bought oougnt them tnem
scH. \ e: have from he cheapest
bed room set made, to the best and
roost tasty parlor set that have bought can be
manufactured, which we
from the best of manufacturers in
t ar£?e lots and at reduced Add prices, that
eluibie Y, us not . t0 . , * e H,,<le 1 ,80 ‘T Our U H
P r ' ces ^ guarantee and 1 will dupli- ,
cate any figures that may be brought
us from any of the larger cities. but if
This may sound like blowing,
C^what l.rdieve wi'SS’tiki it .V/abontand rrv 11“ We
J’^TbuddimaSr^ndw: it.'
arc doing We thank the good
52X,'5v neople of Oirlethorpc for the liberal
us since
vvo have been in business, and we
expect to merit a continuance of the
same. To do this we offer the best
miods for the least, Honey. We keep
constantly on hand coffins and btin
a .| ca8 e8, of all sizes and prices, finish
cd up Of rendy to be finished up to
bu it tbo purchaser. We answer calls
for them ftt till tiro 08 of night and
( j. lv> \\ r 0 ar( . 8urc W e can make it
to your interest to call on us before
buying elsewhere,
hJ)(« H cv I M >hM;*i ,
Broad St., Athens.
NOTICE!
/\ A I.T, persons are forbidden, under penalty of
the law to hunt or trespass upon my prem¬
ises. 1 will prosecute any or ail offenders.
Feb. 20, 1885. W. I. TUCK.
LUMBER YARD.
| IlAVKon hand ami shall keep a stock of
1 HKST-( fi.ASS J'lM; I J’MBKR at customary
prices. I can have any hills parties may wish
sawed and delivered on short notice.
J. J. IiACOK, Lexington, <ia.
Plaining Mills!
A T a bargain, wo ’ offer tbe machinery of the
. \ (italic Plain! na Mills, consisting of Plainer
nnd M«teller. Cut-off Saw, Hip Saw, Gig Terms Saw,
Turning I.nlhc. Pulleys, MASON, Belling, Point etc. Peter, Ga.
easy. PITTS & A
I,nnd for Sale!
¥>ART 1 of I he Kills Place, on Big Creek, in Oglc
thorne county, containing 708 acres.
Also, trie Butler place, adjoining JOHNSON, thereto, BOO
acres. Apply to JOJIN CALVIN
aug!5-tf Athens. Oa.
Horses and Mules!
\ T my Stables, just behind O’Farrell & Ilodg
i\ son’s stove, tliti Athens, Gft., will always and be
Faim assortment of broke un
Malesan.l Horses.and U»t of faaev
liuggy and SaiUlie Horses, at pricestb&t will sell
them. Don’t fail to give me a call,
||^ |tI''KV8s!S, . 4 tll€’UN,
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.
I OFFER in simston for district sale on easy six miles terms from my plantation, Lexington,
« ,
containing (KH> acres in ; 75 original acres of splendid forest. On bottom the
hind and 75 acres
place arc five or six good springs, good dwelling in
house, fine orchard, ami barns, stables, etc.,
good repair. Will give possession at any time.
Titles perfect. T. Apply J. HOWARD, to Lexington, Ga.
i
/ 1 EORGIA, OOl.irmoKPK C’OVNTY.—AppliCH
\ I tion for Letters of Administration —Where¬
as, Susan G. Bell, applies to me for Letters of
Administration on estate of Green B. and Hell, admon¬ de¬
ceased. These, are therefore, to cite
ish all persons interested to show cause, if any
they can, why said letters should not be granted
on the first Mbnda mav in April, 1885. This Fcoru
a»y 1*2, IB85. TltOS. D. GILHAM, Ordinary.
/ l A EOUtilA, OGi-KTuourr. Guardianship.—Whereas, C’ovntt.—A pplica
I tion for Let lei’s of
Joseph H. Arnold applies to me for Letters of
Giiardiansl'ip ,»f the minor children of David
Arnold, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite
I ami admonish nil persons interested to show
i
12, 1885. THOS. h. GILHAM, Ordinary.
\ IMPLICATION for Homestead andexei nitiion
of personalty.—Whereas, Mary E. Tiller,
the head of a fatuity, applies to me fora home¬
‘ stead and exemption of personalty, and I will
pass upon the same lit tny o»liee in J^exington 1885, 12 on
Saturday, tbe 14th day of February, at m.
TiiOS. D. GILHAM, Ordinary.
" 4 v F.ORGI.V, OUI.ETHOUI’K Dismission.—Whereas, COUNTY.—-Applica-
1 tion for letters of
John T. Kngland, administrator on estate of
i Hooker McLeroy,dec’d,appliest«» me for Letters
of Dismission from said estate: These are,
! f “™. to cite sail otlmonish all persons interested
on the first Monday in May, tssr>. This Jan. 2 ti,
>*•'• Tlfos (■ II. HAM, Ordinary.
| y oHvt . Debtors and ( reditors
, , owioR the estate ot Jackson
Hammond, late deceased, undersigned. are requested Ah
! make payment at once to the
imrsons having claims against said estate will
likewise notify ' ami preseut them to
\ J. u, HAMMOND, HAMMOND,
i w. J.
f- 13 ) Administrators of Jackson Ham mond,
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4 'it H ti<>ii for pismteriw,
oami'KL U'MfKlN has applied to me for a
} discharge* from his trust as administrator of
| Jack IWU, lot \eUer» of dismi-iion as sneb.
> they can, before me at the regular term of the
court of i >nhn •try «>f Ogi.’thorpo county on the
first Monday ii ii Mav, 1SK5. Ordinary
THOs. D. GILHAM.
Public Sciiool Mice!
I Hi- Public >v‘ii «*««»*«>i ^ tbv
present year ito»y bcopeued at any time from
Stwhl Monday in .Tnn,> to first Monday in July.
Applicanis for License will be examined on
4th Satnrvlav in Mav and 1st Saturdav iu June.
1'rivi Klementary ami Private High School:
already opeued ami to continue through the en
tire scholastic year, will be allowed u» receive
Public Foods for pupils on their attendance at
be allowevl
tchools as ( ite e w them
In "" - - 'srsttxt
Pubt ScbuM'l Tt
at t>cn H school local
ius, aud local in strict' are instruct
xi not to give ceri testes for k. oools mat k may
Bv •dor of C nty Board of Education. Feb
R. C. LATIMEK, Pres.
THOs. li. DOZIER, secretary.
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“TE will continue to sell Carpets, Curtaina. Window Shades and House Furnishing Goods at
greatly reduced prlees for “SPOT CASH" or thirty tluys Lime, city ncceutzmcc.
JAS. G. BAILIB <38 SONS,
febG-Xm 714 Broad Street, (South Side). AFGHSTA, GA.
FOR BEST AND FRESHEST
1
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itmint.
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ROANE HOUSE
LEXIXGTOX, iiA.
Most Convenieni to Business,
TTAVING taken charge of the above House, I
I 1 shall do my best to give good fare, polite
attention and satisfaction in bed and board.
Rates $2.00 per day; single meals, 50 cents.
I shall be pleased'to during have any Courts, citizen aud of I will the
county stop with me
give them reduced rates, attention
1 shall be prepared to give feed and
to horses at reasonable rates. J. J. BACON.
HEW BOIRDIHG HOUSE
AND HOTEL.
r I HAVE rented the well-known Hodgson
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Al blNTl. CJA*
.. ;, IIMESON
of ail Scholars between tbe ages of 6 and IS years
' who *tiend on and after that date. Patrons
have to pay the excess of their tuition bill, and
n<? scholar is permitted to draw upon the pu blic
fund for more than sixty-five days; yet these
days may be taken any time during the >choias
tic vear after the second dav of March.
THOS. jBL MOSS, Principal.
Lcxinguon, Feb. li, istS.
BARGAINS II CROCKERY!
The Chance of a Lifetime I
Tte Entire EstalMM f C. D. Fillip
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Certificates from Oglethorpe:
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good as any I ever used. C. W. BFRI1A.
Point Peter, Ga., Nov. 1. 1884.—I used Furman’s Guano this year,
and I find it to be good. I think it a splendid guano. W. E. TILLER.
Sandy Cross, Ga., Jan. 13, 1885.—Messrs. Arnold & Son; This is to
certify that I used your Guano last year and that 1 like it better than any
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Yours Respeet’ly, PHOS. R. JOHNSON.
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M. F. BURT.
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consider it as good as any I ever used. B. \V. BRAWNER.
PorsT Peter, ■'a., Oct. 30. 1884.—This is to certify that I Jtave used
Furman’s Guano and find it o be as good as any I have ever used.
1). IIOLOMAN.
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find it to be as good as anv 1 ever used; it gave me entire satisfaction.
W. W. BERRY.
Messrs. J \.mold & Son: The Furman’s Fertilizer I bought of you last
vear wave me entire satisfaction; it is as good it not better than anv I ever
used. T. E. DRAPER.
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Messrs. Arnold <S: Non-: I used Furman's Fertilizer last year and was
splendidly pleased with it- 1 have never used anything that I liked'better.
“ \V. A. DOZIER.
Crawford. Ga.. Oct. 18. 1884.— I have used Furman’s Formula and
find it. to he belter and cheaper than any 1 have ever used.
W. D. GAULDING.
Crawford, G ., Oct. 30, 1884.—Messrs. Arnold & Son: The guano
bou'zlu of you last spring, manufactured by -Furman Farm Improvement
Go., gave me entire satisfaction. I think it as good as I ever used.
IV. R. HUFF.
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