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The Oglethorpe Echo
W. A, SHACZELF03D, Editer.
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Lexington, Ga., Friday, Nov. 5, IS SO.
THE KNIGHT* 01 LABOR.
It wa« our pleasure on Saturday night
)a*t. at M.nxevs, to listen to an addre?*
from Mr. H. X. Cramer, of that place.
in which he net forth clearly and forcibly
the primeval purpose o5 the organization
known a* the Ivflights of Labor. Mr. C.
is. so to speak, the father of the order in
Georgia, having organized the fir*t body
in the State in his room in Atlanta, and
having given the matter thorough study
and thought from it» inception to the
present is ready with a large amount of
figures and facts which will, as they did
its, open the eves of liie people when
heard. He disabused our mind and the
mind* of his audience upon this occa¬
sion, almost ii not quiff to a man, of the
erroneous ideas w c had been led to fonn
of tlie older, that it was simply an organ¬
ization of labor against capital whereev
er the capital he found. If his state¬
ments he tine, and we have no reason for
doubting tliein, ihe intention of the or
ganizHi inn of Hie Knight* of Labor was
cutirely clifterent from tvnafc ineir action#
have led those outside the secrets to be
lieve. As he says, the older v.i . intend
< d to be purely political and that its
"
politic* t*> align Willi , the Anti , *10
w.u
Hopoh'!*, , LroenUackcrs, . ■ > j they ,, t have ..
or as
been surreptitious! 1 v nick- named. J t. was
-
not inlejided that there should he an ar
ray of the laboring men against the cap
italists w ho employed them, but that it
bbould be a partv whose strength and
. . .
vote* Hhotila be mined Hgnwsl the gigan*
tic monopolist!* of Wall direct and the
West who were controlling not only the
prices of what u us promt mi ami com*
stoned but who wero using (lie monies of;
the government to enrich ibemselveii
the peril of I Ilf laboring innn -the pro
iJticcr- ami » ,1 therefore rmtinly • . larmcru. ,•
Mr. Cramer's censure of the I wo existing r |
ruirtiCH wn* seven?, but bu gavesuch COM*
elusive fuels arid figures to prove that |
the I wo v.crc almost one, * under the com
trol til ihe money innrtM of New ork, j j
\
whone purpose tvn« only to lie enrichctl |
by grinding the unHnspeetin^ producer |
that rmt a murmur was raised (itiniiK any '
Oi r Jllg , . allacku , upon tliein. , Mti Klllt ii the
railroad monopolies, the telegraph '
mo*
nopolies, the meal aiol corn tnonnpolir* i
and ihe tmifl mniio|iolic* in sucli a t'loar
and Concise way that Ihe .•>•.-« uf.li pro
Cut Were opened to ninny lad* they had
never dreamed Of. 11 »* plainly demon
at rated the (act that every head of a fain
ily was each year paying upon an aver
age of two I’limlred dollars intercut upon
«<••• l-M-he debt Ivine of idle the in nation liie treasure while .here that |
was intmev
: " •
Wight . , mill Ollglll to , lie a|iproprilllC(l to
liquidating (ha. debt, and to lessening
this enormous drain upon 1 llio fnrniiug ■’
and meclrnnii:al eliiKH who really had it
to bear. He plainly told how gambling
in fulurcH tnadc* the selle r hcII for lc-is
unci Hie buyer higher . for
pay a price
corn, meat and cotton, mid enhghtenrd
eu-vv ltd ml upon ibis rascally mode of
tiunbliii^, ami ils (iamacinu (lUrls upon
luo#e vvltn . invited . join ... the
were lo
Knights oil at bur with n juirpose to throw |
ot! this j’oke.
Mis u*niM’b for the recent strikes were
he . emitted
gfKKI one.-*; OCtng even more
in Ids censure thereof than could any
who modomiud llioin from no outside
8lamll)M}t3l. Strikes, HD lie CXlilaiuetl,
\TCfO nut mlvoentevl , . i « **V ,i lliC it i»y*ln\vs uud |
constitution* <d' tho Knight* n as llisv - woic
organized, hut were brought into them
hv the Trade l iiioninU, an order which
had been nlmosi entirely taken up by ihe
new organization. Ii was this orderth.it
had advocultd Mirikca In ihe past yetira
nnd It Wfia 118 tlieuihtTS laLeu into the
Knigbt* tn whom were allijbuteii the
trooliLs.
jval il would take t< ,* much of our
Hpnee to give* a full outline of Mr. On*
mcr'r one and throe*fourth hour speech.
Suffice it to nay, liis converts were many
because he so forcibly showed that the
purpone of the kniynts ns they arc at
present organiased was not tourrny them-*
Knives against t mphn ing capital, hut
Hgamst , ,i that ..t'li w Inch by giguuuc ,» scheming, i
mostly done under the tleiiie of our na
tifuial capita), oppressed tbe f?;o)ucrr
who wp.s unhiu himself powerless^ but
to organize a party of tb»ae oppressed
that they might at the ballot box throw
on the yoke of oppression bv 'electing
to otiice , Iso , not , with
men w were in auu
controlled by these monied kings. We
Hie frank to admit wc* look at tbe order
III quite ft different light t ourselves,having ,
» bceti apprised j of things .. . cannot .
many wc
doubt « hie!) places r them before us quite 1
difiercnlly from how wc saw them before
tddrea* Web»ve
h promise from that gentleman that ho
w ill give u*« a series of articles upon the
same line a* was hi*ft|»eech, and wo have
no fears but that they will not only prove
to be intorestiusly readable, bul Unit
they uill lift :» veil from many a mind
and that . who . inclined . • j to
many are now
• -
cottie their defondor- and supi*ortors. * ' At
. ask reader* their
iea)*t we oar to reserve
opinion^ untii they nave read them strnl
thev will then have the liberty to differ
With the writer or not as thev chooae.
Tue A'onsuuition «mv* the Legislature
fiball eit only forty day*. \V«* |»au*c to
•ee whether iu member* no. ia VtlsnU
have Ihktn the oath to support the Cun
fttilulu n.
The E< UO iias made arrsugenit’nts
with a i^cid correspuodrut to furnish
its readers, in a condensed form, all the
new# fruui the !-ect*iature now in *e**i
that may it*|ere«t the people of ihi* - o
lion. Our wiU not mi
tnil of fyl! jiroceediiig* of that body, but
we will pnbi a*i that vill interest our
readtrs
The vole of thi* cminiy would have
' been coimilitnentary to the Hon.
more
H. H. Carlton had there not been some
| misunderstanding Many had as to the day the impres¬ of the
election. gotten
sion that it was on Wednesday and wait¬
ed for that day to find they were too late.
flow ia the w orld did so many of our
cotemjioraricrt get mixed up as to the day
of holding the Congressional election.
We see i;j several of our daily exchanges
references made to Wednesday’s election.
We voted on Tuesday, and humbly asl<
these greater lights if we voted legally
as to the day.
Tuonan Ouugrr-fsman Henry II. Carl
inn will not take h’.» aoat in (or.gre**
j until Month m it. he will spend the win
j H r in Washington that he may learn the
ropf'H of CongroH and be ready to go t<
work as soon an he is seated. Hi* stay at
the Capital during the winter will be at
hi« o«v ti expettMc.
Wrr.i, ihe Globe and Lance tell u*
what ti.e Augusta Knights of Labor in.
lend to do. Ii don't iooh as if limy are
going to work fa*t. the mill men won'i
Hcceed to their demands, and yet they
don’t mm e off to other quarter*. Will
they remain in Augusta doing nothing
upon the expenses of I lie order?
V Q T’-j X-Ftl * VCTS « !
\ ,!r Ju'TT" o!^ Male
anil county lain-* Inr Hie year lews Uc-ineinlicr
the la w require* me to clone my book# and issue
execution* December 20th, hi meet, me promptly
,Jarrell’* Store, Snlurdii;, November Oth p in.
FU;niil ,^ m,i,.-I;l hi,, p.
■ " n '-' Mi))-, y li.u -lay inn, n. m.
Gooeeponn, 1 -1 Mu v I2tli,
tilaile, Niti-nlay linn.
vXii. ij,V.’ Monday IMh.
w, alnesday 17th.
‘vi'o'm T,’ 1 irsdav lath.
Fridft} Pjih.
Pimsum, Jtoirdstown, Siitnnlay Weanesdev xfttli. p. 2ltb. m.
Woodstock. Tlniradiiy 2f)th.
Anon, 1 ridtn 2thh,
Darrcft A limn-’ Mill, Saturday 27th, a.rn.
Crawford, Monday 20th. until llrAtTuesday in
DcctmbVr. Lexington every Tuefcday ifullv,
\ < iy he p.
0. ii A M A SO V, T. C.
( l» i KOKfllA, . Oui.KTiioiii'r, corvi widow y —Wherims,
\II nimm- Miliu-i-, il.e of A .1
Milner, late ot said countv, deceased, has Hied
hrr p( . t|()Ulf , p# ., f(tnV :| . ...... Nippon
,w jcctuui* an-, liU-d on '»*n..r or before, .•-hil.lren, l.he. *n;l 2 -th 11 day }*•»«'*; <d
Novrmbcr next the -anm v. ill bo or len d to n»c
onl. October 2*f h, !**'<». Ordinary.
THUS. D. G! LI IA M,
/ ■< F.OHGTA, Or,n thoimu: cnirNTV — m A 1 ppliea Fell
i s iion for leave to-all --wiu-rea*,
ola, Kxe<Mitrix in the entaie cif .Joneph »<ill H the ITI land 10 h,
deceased, a"plie.M to me for leave to
of Miid eBtate: admonish
Thene ave, therefore, to cite and nil
i>«r»oi» Intcrestml to «lio>v am if any ted they
can, whv said letters should not be gm n on
flic jiistMuiidny band in official I>• eemlier, I this Given 2d day mi
tier in.v and signutmo
November, 18811 Tllos. n, GU.lt AM, Ordinary.
. , koii'iia, nui nicm; c.i-stv.— ven >lica
,'IV"w'i’du!- A.'.'T' V™Vwt'iTriY'f tiero «...
ministration oil ihe estate of William t al ler, lie
l> *,/![»■«■, iiiei-eiorn all
to cite and nomonifh
whvtnutL:' .Si
l ^ mll, Tl" 0 s!'ll"' 1 lV.'i’iS oLKi
( J
Waller Maxwell, n.tini.<i-i miw on '-.mn-ofs
II Maxwell, dvn'il, ii|i|'l' , s I" mo for l.vllereor
t>i-lull l|-nm I aid e-tllle
p ^J
i Mui :l ". llrsl “ |i ! Mondav ii i ii.itm- in Deeemhei -ii.nni mo ISSII. i„- gyanied I Ins, Aug. on
tllos. , ordinaiy.
30th, i.wi. d. gii.iiam,
( 1 1 Oltt.l \, Out I TJ!i>K»’i: Dismission.—H’I rolM V. — A ppllcjl-
8 li«ui for l.jtuuH of iciuhs,
Jarm’fi II lUyrmt, ailminf«ii«lor on thu estiiNi «f
Anan v. suvvo a, tlcc’ti, lppilcs to mo forU'Uur*
of DlHiuisnion fnun ;ti'l c-'Ialf
T h.ve are, then-fore, n> eim nml admonish nil
LVnF’AnV nV.V.F‘ i' 'R,; '.V,’’
flna Momlny in Duccmiw r ish; \ujr. Both, 18 hg.
Tlf'iS. D. GILIIAM, Or.liiutry.
NlK4*riir 9 s Situ*.
i ■'i ROftGl A, Oui.rniotiPi; ( 01 ’nty.—W ill bo
Vl rtoltt on tho tlrsit Tueftdtiy In DootunlH'r next,
; u rb" ( oiui ikhdc tn i-niO county, within tlm
I«‘;th 1 bourn of kjiIc, nil that tract of ltuul ntn
hm- iimnedinlely on Umatl river, joining UmhIh of
,1. W. Gunter ami oilier*, containing two acre*,
iimro or lc*“, on w hic i D corn ami Hour mill,
f y, llv: "" 1 ’ !, '" t kmjwwn- lUdUiid « t > try,
till tho much I no ty iicrtainiug to Raid nit i mui
fern boat. Lt*vie«lonas tin* property of Animn
■ t. Fuller under ami bv virtue oftl. fa, from the
Supermr <'<>urt nf Haiti eountv in favor iff Swift
'-•H.i Ki.ll.-i-. Noi.roli.wrilloR
given to t-eiinnt in jioHsesHum. i>. ibis INN, no\ D. Mi’ll. t, ism*.
.1 AS. \S
Hhcriir’N Kult*. |
4 47IM. be until before tlie Court-house door
t. jniblioo in I.exiuglon, tn « - * ■»t legal | • hours eoiinty, of sale Ga., j i
at iicry, bet \vvm» tho
on th« tlr.-sl Tnnteibiy in Dn*eml»er next a 1 that!
containing tract or pnrcei two lutmlreil of buul amt in Oglethorpe torty tune*, comity, more J
or |es*i % ami wUereoa .lube?. R itoneKimw reside* ( j
ami formerly known a* the old AnTubaM Me
Kmlev place, adjoining W • Maxwell, O. II. Ar- J
uobl. W. Dun* and otter*. I.i viitl on a* tho
pinp«-it\ « t Lal'./t, .I-.IU • umb-i ami l" vutm
of n tl. fa from the Superior Court of said conn
ty in favor of I imiei* I I juon against June i G.
Jones t hi*, Uciobov ‘ifftb,
A. 1*. WINN, \\ sh’IT.
—
NO I’M '2-: l
f ) \ virtue of an older t»f tht* (’oiirt of Ordinary
t of < iglellmrpe eonnly, lieorgta, I W ill sell the btt
fore ihe ( ourt-house door of said rt mnty on
flrpi Tuesda> in DecernU< -r. b le*>s, I'-SH, l one hundred and
ninety live acre-, v‘f-bdin vmre or r U'..iek, of de*a land belonging e-*. >a.d j 1
lo the c'late NN i
| ait(i limned .m tim mt, . ■ ,«r «,>me « reek nod
mijoinlnu land-ot I' U nnd i«. T I Ion mi d, . I nnd! \V . !
•Inmdl, G nv, NYhiteheHd, Meplien III nek
<« ‘ Nmastm. Improvement* on -aid loaeo ;
toleiably Hold for Ihe b<n,elli of the heirs
and ctt -L s of said -tatt* TVrnii cash- Black.! I
sTll’HKN III. \CK, Kxr. dohl) \V.
A 3!i i a I h* *m i «r\ Kit! e. >
I>Y virtue of decree of Ogvihorpe Superior i
a
Court, rcmlorct! al October term, lsf-G, will
lesddoi pubii--outcrv, tmiore the court-hot
' \\\, Ih'I w ecu ihe
I’m * iav in Doeem
her next, thefidlowii.g inoiu rty, to- * it j
1st. A tract the or parcel of Ii»*,'tv»*rdaui of t«ud lying crv'i'k, in said ‘
<n>di> 1 \, on waters con
tainiuK iwcnlv-six aerv*. more or u*ss*. and Ikmih- j !
,,i*d as follows, m-uit ib gimdoK at a rock on
theiHH* "“'l n .Hi, ""i K 1 10 40 * ! to « pine N '• h due , 1 2. Ml to ■
poplar; ^ »7. l s*jo io i >ck on iaavordam, 1
corner,
A tract of laml in s*iid county, on the wa
ter.- t»f South river, coufaininjt 75 acres, more or
loss, and boundetl as follows, to-wil ■ lit ginning
at j Ash on the creek and thence N. 77, NV. I).0® to
pine; S. T \ NV. *4 v0 to rock; N. 81. NV ;* off to
pme; N. '-3,. M .SOto Mackgumoi yj\ ; t hence
- ' ’■ 1 1;i ,- 1
>. 4,. v. 1 n.h ! lo r-Iiwi creek , tuenve along creek
is - ; i to s- aanm* corner.
:M. \ tract of laml in said count' adjoining
tm. i H u.s ,-i s m vn uoher. other laml* ,.t
more or
-*• a gam. thence n , i las* to r«*ck on
Voamch; K. r■ lonx'k . S. »•:. NV. 5.M lo
ro, k on branch; tiu-n.v >aid branch to
v-'W 7 ' " t.) <uigw«*t»d; S.
. > rock «'»! in mi 1. Uumhh* a tmg ixct l
•' " ' ■ s N "
D .*«teccdai. N ; l , S.tDto bcgiU'UUgoatrni e«»Vu»tv alioudni:
4iti \ tract of tin i in Stud
land* of Wit dun and oilier* and c.o t u ••mg '»2
acres more or !e*- and tw»un«b*d a> f«»tt *. t»»
wit Bog iHiiing at poplar on St»uth river ami
rvmtwtvg a tWujc*ahl i4 viwn .L AH* UviuiuipU 1 . thvuve
S !:* E. 1* t ock «*n tho t’.tvk; tln-itcf
. N
' - \ tract o: ami m -...,t«% > m\ «n-l known
tht? home place t»f \l»* l HbThari »ml wbciv
» D., i;. * i ;»i i!’ctiinc>-: -;;>'b ath ntHi >n! 10 -
*n-<c* more or 5e>*. \ \ *oNU a* the p-ropritx
oi Abel Ebcrliart, ht-. c .mnj. fur tin* \ illCKt ot
an*t for «i{*trt lotkm anumg t lo ir* «t
I*" Term* cash. TU.> (.Vtolwt goi t iSSk*.
' M N\ ITVIILK.
A lumvstrator \b*sl L tn ihart, vka M
Bricks iind hunt her.
I ILNV't or sate lW.is •» of tho bo*t brick over
biirmal c county, amt tt*cl fit lnkhI
umborof all InngUi# lnick ......
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. u .fcCS.'Ui Crswt.-* V C.
; \ \ ^ O U N C E \I E NT S'
_______________________„________
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
T\7TTII >> many in tbanks the to the again people for their
support, past, 1 announce my*
*elf a carnii'tHte for re election to ilie office of
Clerk of < he Superior Court of Oglethorpe coun¬
ty, subject to the will of the Democratic party.
Cl.O. H. L~$l Eft.
j FOR SHERIFF.
\JLJ ITH heart felt gratitude to tbe people for
** their eoni 'lenre expre-.-e'J in um by the
election of Mr. Maxwell mu! to the office
of .Sheriff end Deputy SheilT, and returning our
hineere thanks to them for their uniform kind
iu*r.K and wmi tchy to u-, and relying upon our
record In the office <in our best \ indication and
plfii form, and projni*ihg n continued faitill til
di*chnrg<; of our Fluty • i* the future, 1 hereby an*
pounce im self a candidate for tin* office of Shor
iff r>f Oglethorpe county, with Mr. Maxwell as
my subjecting Deputy, at the eu-uing nomination' .January election, And
Democratic 31r.
Maxwell joins me in an earnest request to our
friend* and the peop !e to aid n* with their votes
and brea-f-, hilhieiioe, with the assurance that in our
b/at hearts that know not how to forget
a friend. J. D. WINN.
This Oct. 5th, 1880.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
A PPRKCI.VnNG the pas: efficient services of
Mr. <:. K. AMA v ijN, we again, bv hi* per*
mibsion, place his name before the "voters of
(i^letiiorpi c (*otilit.v a* u mndidatr* for re. election
to the offic of 'It ix Collector, and bog for him
th it libera! support his record as an officer and
worthiness as a man should bring to him.
!YI ANY V'OT KS.
I * ANVOI NCF: to the voters of Oglethorpe
county that l am a candidate for the office of
Tnx-Y 'oI lector for -s;»irl r. untv at the cleciion for
ciuiuty officer* in .January next, and will be very
grateful to my fellow-citizens for their support
Democratic Mj candidacy is subject to the action of the
party. fc. L. »ASO£RS.
FOR TAX-RECEIVER.
l\ A SKING the c import of th© voters of Ogle
thorpo county, mi :md protui'lng to flo tfiy best
lo inaku them efficient, accoptibic officer, I
hereby unnotince mynelf a < ai)diilnte for the of
lice <it Ifecciver of Tax IleluniH, subject to the
action of the Democratic party.
UJ J Bb? AY.
f A A HNK8TLY soliciting the support of my
Ij friend* and tho».c who deem me worthy of
and Jilted for the otlire, I hereby announce my*
M‘lf a cajididan* for tin office of Kec,elver of
I’ax I eturrib of* Oglei hor|Mi county, subject to
tho action of the Democratic party.
PETER a. dAUGHN.
r |MIAXKfN 1 r G the people for their support in
the p;e>t, 1 again ammnm-e im\ self a cjmdi
• bile for re-election to I be ouieu of Kcceivcr of
Tax IP turiiH for Ogleth'u iie county subject to
tliL action of the Democruliu pa rty.
Very respectfully, J. f. brACLAND.
FOR TREANL'RER.
r fTl! true gratefulnef-s lo the voters ofOgle
and » * thorpe county for t heir support in the past
humbly -m idling if again, I hereby an
nounce my j olf a candidate for re-election to the
office ot County ihe Treasurer, pl< dging my every
effort to sei ve county faithfully.
w. r. YOUNG.
f jMI I ANK Wl. for the liberal support before
given me, I again announce niyxclf a candi¬
date for County 'l'lenjurer fit the next election,
subject to thu will of the Democratic party.
C. W. BROACH.
A SKINtia liberal support from my friends
and the voters of Oglethorpe eountv, 1 offer
myself a* a candidate for Denmcialic < ;ount> Treasurer, nub
jue.t lo the voice of the i- At. Y.-4OLDS. partv.
E.
FOR CORONER.
-\ 4 T I lie rrqucHt of immy of my friomla, includ
in# tin* present incumbent, I tin nounce to
the voter* of Oglethorpe county that 1 am
ili'ljitc for the office of < or.uitb- ot s:ii<! county, Hi
t he elec.J ion to be held for county officer* in bui
UHiv next, 1 uili be Fic.leftil lo my leMou-cili
zeiirt for their support, and, if elected, p'cdge
ni\seif to fiiithfuliy perforin the tlutien of tlie
office a h tlie law directs.
W. o. COOPER
171%) (3}; §“\’ REG [’ LA Iii
First-(jlnss Miuiv House in N. E. (11..
?Mfii‘é X 131112213
3515’. fer: flash or on Emsitaflmszzats.
HANG T {?Tiif‘ii} AND REPAIRING A SE’PICLHIE‘Y.
‘11-‘51-1:~;;;1—m;3.1;;: 1.11.1141 5:11: pmm] g1m:::1«o.
‘E. W. BERKS T“1213:1112?“ ATHENS, GA.
Fiirnt for Rent!
FAOU 1,000 pmynls 'ini cotton I will rent the
!' Kium*lti’c\v plae.©. matr l-otwu’s ('burch—a
good tvvo-borsi* f.mtt. Good homes will b<- built
upon the place bv turn* jK)>-»e*t-ion is wan ted.
W. 1 . I 1 Al.E, Winferville,Ga.
NOTICE!
N >TIi K i* !icrc)»y vivim that a bill will be in¬
for troduced in the next nrblnfr I* gislatinv from providing tho litre
Mie pay meut of fund*
of inUdvineanor eojivio.ts shall he appropriated
lo ihe payment of costs due to the officers ot the
court in which said codviotion na* had ami for
the manner of pa>imr -.•’.id fund in the Northoru
circuit, embracing the county of vNgtetUnrjw.
'rake Wcriuug’.
r ptl! i* - not if > alt \ ers »::« in \ hted f > mo
* that liu*\ had brMct'culm ami jdc me before
flrsl 1 > t - \ in N. vein! ei a - I *iiai| pi t illy
c .aim* in ; a olUcer’s ha*u!s for e» i edion a tier
that dale.
.5 . 1 , M«-M.\n.\S, t raw lord, U*.
October, -rile. ISM .
FOi' hillO T w R-Ollti
01*
r l'Hl'rc l i Icnce in la'xiugton lately occupied
t\ Mr. -*t» pln*n C; -> n 'So the collage
•*PfM>*ite the law uffice of J. T. o i*e, K*q. Also,
J.armiiiif lands near town. A pph to Dr B i he
del. MUN s. s. VISON.
ovi^.f I xccutnx.
CLiNARD HOUSE!
HE-GPSKEB!
T HFwcL known < »ina; ’* !!< :•«'. on T’layton Mr
street, \theus, t»a., »> now oecupic l t-\
M. r BH-cot*, a fvOiuer citizen of
countv, ho -elicit* (in) patronage of hts ccnnitv
fueu.is ami the public irvucratlv. Kind aticu
lion paid lo gnosis and rate* of board reasonable
PEEK S 6 IKKERY,
Woodstock. Ga.
\I’1LL LEKK .* now better ptvpaml to do
! » ibiic ginning <han fvpr beton*. and sdIIc
^ t ii -u..go of hi* former cu*lotncs * an l
frieiius*.
^100 A WEESv.
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BOOTS AND
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BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY!
GOODS WARRANTED!
Call and Examine Before Buying!
BA I. I) WIN FI .EM IXO,
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Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Athens.
HAVE THEM
I mean the most choice line of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE i
To be found in Lexington consisting of
Calicoes, Ciiighaius, Cheeks, Jeans, Shirt¬
ing, Sheeting, Notions, Shoes,
And Family and Fancy Groceries, line Tobacco, Cigars, etc. I will and make *
special elYort, to lie keep a of tbc best; Cigars in the market,
lovers of t good weed can always he suited. My goods
were bought, to sell, so inducements are offered.
W. II. REYNOLDS? LEXINGTON, GA.
FALL AND WINTER
MILLI a»i3 untt si STERT
The attention of the public is called to my new stock of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
Just, received direct from Baltimore and New York, including a full line
of the most popular shapes of Hats, and Bonnots in Felts, Velvets,
Straws, Ribbons, Feathers and Tips; Silks, Velvets and Astra
can for Dress and Hat Trimmings. In short, every¬
thing that comes under the head of Millinery.
’ Goods will be shown with pleasure, and no laborer pains spared in
order to please ray patrons.
Miss ANNIE KNOX,
LEXINGTON, GA.
JT. E 3 -A.*D'Xj J
Exclnriivc Dealer in
l * AH a P FAULT GROCERIES y
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC.,
Wishes Iho general public to bear in mind that he is now in tho .Young
Building, where, with move commodious quarters, ho is prepared
to better serve them than heretofore. Highest market
prices paid for Country Produce of all kinds.
J. M. PAUl 1 MNINOTON. (3EORGfA.I
SNEAD'S SHOE STORE,
I ■ filled with the choicest styles of Fall
(hanaimj nnd Winter Shoes. Ladies’ But¬
ton front side luce and Con¬
C w YOP- m\ gress sense comfortable Boots and Opera in Common- and toes
& perfect fitting. A
& cordial invitation is ex¬
A »sISBL tended to the public to come
. and inspect them-at Snead’s Shoe
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■1 ■ Store, next door to Dr. E. S. Lyndon.
W. (’. & EL N. SNEAl), ATHENS, GA.
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40 PER CENT.
llnvinjr secured the .ffency for Georgia , Q I am also Agent for the
and HouthC'iuolina for the celebrated
m NN 001), TABOR & MORSE
BURNHAM ENGINES & BOILERS
^ | ^ i iff inn £>> *j^a ^
-J k /IJJhtnd ‘ in, the Smilh of the Son’s best gins Improved made. Cotton
one
I am now prepared to sell them at forty ---Write lo or call on me before ordering
per cent off of last year’s prices. ■- " -■ - • elsewhere.
CHAS. 27’. LOMBARD,
PROP. PENDLETON FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS.
Augusia. (u'orgin.
iUILDERS NOTICE. j
C. P. Shackelford and W. B. Lester
Having formed copartnership for tbe of carrying :
a purpose houses
on the in)siness of coni meting and budding wooden
of all styles and all general carpenter work, we solicit a share
of the public’s patronage from the people throughout class the
county. Drawings, specifications and estimates of any
of work carefully and correctly made. All work guaranteed
its to workmanship and prices. and A offices specialty and made finished of inside coun¬
ters work aud shelving Bings. for stores Give trial and let bid work.
for da us a us on
SHACKELFORD , - LESTER.
Contrac-ors and Builders, Lexington, Ca.
J 9 L. K. ROBBaTSOSrS
GHE AT 11 E 1 )UCTION
In a« Pdee* of Monuments -nd Twit Stones.
•** .•£ ttcru chvaj - - v *»!n« ' i iw, J - wrtl Hit ” utu : g»*t utu A. .-.•i-i.-Sr.-oi-W-. ft. KOBE wTSO“. AtnCffS
SAY!”
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Nobody in tbc county can show as good and cheap stock of
shoes: SKCistt mum
Wc are simply headquarters for Gents’ and Old Ladies Shoes.
The"best stock of Loots ever brought here.
CLOTHING! CLOTKISG! UVERCOATS!
♦
NVold style; all stylish and new. Cull and sec.
HATS TO SUIT EVERYBODY!
Ladies invited to come and see the prettiest line of
DRESS 60 CDS, CALICOES, NOTIONS!
They will find, anywhere.’" All cordially invited:to call, see
and price. Please we will.
J. J. & G. C. SMITH & CO., LEXINGTON
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
W. G. BIRCHMORE & CO
Beg leave to inform tlieir friends and fresh tlie public generally that they are
now opening a slock of »
p Ml ,| ,uu 1 %x m "Ill in ii ij ii 3 ■ GOODS
Our assortment will be found (ho most complete in this market, and as
for prices, wc guarantee to make thenr as low as the same quality of goods
can he bought anptvhere. We have just completed the addition to ottr
store-house, which gives us nearly double the amount of room that we had
before, including receiving the upper beautiful story. line of Calico, Dress Goods, Ladies
We are now a
trimmed and nntrimmed Hats, also another supply of Boots and Slices,
Ready-made Clothing, and many other things too tedious to mention.
Wc have marked our prices down to suit the times and respectfully solicit
an- inspection of our goods and prices. No charge or trouble to show our
goods, but will bo pleased to show yon our goods whether you buy or not.
Very Respectfully,
y* ¥i ts yr f V-' MhT A,:! A £ l\* •i ii fl MORE 4 CO,
* S »
HAXEY8, GA. 5
HILLS. NICKERSOI a „ n : '• 5 5
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General
A "XRT A tt* L,3
Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns. Pistols, Cutlery, Mill Findings, Agri¬
cultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed W ire
Fencing, Show Cases, etc. Sole agents for
FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SCALES,
Wat t's Blows, Dexter Corn Shellers and Feed Cutters, Champion Reapers
and Mowers, Lippincott Axes. Gullett Light Draft Magnolia Gins,
Feeders and Condensers, Dupont Sporting and Blasting Powders,
IRON FRONT STORE, COR. BROAD AND THOMAS STS. ATHENS
R'^%, fl PSpUUR rn N M U'••:- Warrior v - Moss. ntains. Just A Going Bold. Kclii-'ig Wiriow. Sailing; Down I5lue Stone to Tit-willow. or the Alsatian Gather* W Gat*. h e u
L-j •Tack i ‘-in - Home Again, Annie
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Min-trel I. in the
W Take Back the Heart
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T ” WW e v m is' - y iv Mote-r V. ^ K-cp Away From tbe
’A- ,,' ! * V ' r T Fur ’; «h;;.g. \ V .v.- r ! rum .V An.- i vii-r’s Gra., I Left Ir : i -tiler Be. au»e
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Mvre 1 .<e Dri i..- Dur. 1* - f e -.ViI 1 M . -r. K .r - r - Bov. itirkr At. Over the harden Wall.
(>:. a ’Yi' Pansy 1 *- l-iosso.:.- ‘mar. - W m.; *' t-Yv,. "• ‘.II G-.t B.-: fi-r r t’:-: Tr-ta I, -if You of Kav- | F Sw,-.-: M- F.velt-ia. Pallet Grave. of Straw.
^'%\Divv e r , >rn v n :< 1 Mother’- This
’ *;.* '*-. .. T 7l : V"': 1 ,.: ; for only *\L‘ SO i n cents. Order * *.h. “farm Address and
CHILD BROS, a CO.. . - :a*-n. a c .pv now.
No. 723 FILBERT STREET. PHiUBELPHtA, PA
CRANFORD a DAVIS J
—*---- DEALERS IN! —
BLANK BOOKS, FANCY STATIONERY.
Spaulding’s Leagaa Bails. Bats. Belts. Masks. &c.,
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
Broad Street, .AAliensJ, C^a.
Engines m Hill MaeMsery
Boilers and Piping and all kinds of fittings.
Shafting. Pullsys. Hangers. Boxes, etc., in Stock for p * np J delivery. Wc b-rv. sei:. rr y^’r. exchange 27
and rent Engines cn best terms. We have the mast extensive shops in ins S juLh—Tstep.-one ?-.»».
GEO. H. LOMBARD & CO.
F itndi-v, Alneliiao ;s i,< 1 Boilex* Work-s,
i014tet026 Fenvick St..abovePass'r Depot, A ut ; k Georsri*. S. Cg roi i nn ; J -oroU, for j
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L AikIHTA, «A. Kortin^ inj. c* :*:; - :i Pumps ^
Jtm m MARH.WALTESR.*
M i. marble works,
jqS?L Monument?. BBOiB Toinl*st« ST.. i - Marble Lower Market Work generally W CirSTAi, made to GA. order. A
* ios nn
»J - g~ -- *gc ----- r;;«e»it .•••Grays ou hi.;-- atiy for lettering.