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The Oglethorpe Echo
W. A. SHACKELFORD, Editor.
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Lexington, Ga., Friday, Nov. 12 , ISa<>.
• Wei. i., the Georgia Legislature is again
in session. This we know, but does
anybody know or have any idea when it
will adjourn ?
A solid organized Democratic ikdega
lion goes from Georgia to Oomiress next
. H here, O, _ where, have the , in* .
ttOSSion.
dependents i , , gone . to.
From all accounts the Legislature has
speedily gotten down to regular, bard
work, which we hope means an adjourn¬
ment some time within the bounds of
reason.
The Democratic party has had a light
fight to hold its own in the recent .-'laie
elections. The next Congress will be of
about the same political 1 coin * pb ,\ ion ; .
the last.
It s<’em» that our registraftiwii 1 itv is
unpopular everywhere it is in vogue.
We notice that about all the counties for
which if was passed advertise hillachang
ing or abolishing it.
The Democratic parly again prevailed
in New York city, and elected Hcwett,
its candidate for Mayor J There were
wmw fearn that nviHier a l)**uu»crnt no 1
Republican would be cleric I.
It is pretty certain now that ilhiine
will not accept the Kepiibllcsn nomina
lion fur President in 18 -SH, unlc-s lie cun
get it. Nevertheless he is very desirous
of having it tendered to him on it golden
waiter.
The prohibition law for Rockdale
county allows its grand jury to issue a
yearly liquor license to one party, he to
well only for medicinal purposes, and to
keep not more than ten gallons on hand
at any time.
One afar off and not knowing the cir
cumstanccs, would have been led to be¬
lieve that Dr. t'uriton used all his “int
menl" before the election last week. Ii
does look that way, but then there was
no need for any.
Du. Itn.ToN seems tu he the only bug •
bear left to scare the organized Demo
ora tic party. Let's try to get him a job j
something like United States District
Judge, ami he will cease, as lias others,
to make wiir nerves «o unHfiuuJy. '
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Court IIoI'se builds will be tho next I
agitation of voters in this county. W,
arc for issuing bonds lieesuire they can
be floated at a less per cent, interest than
money can be borrowed strniglitont. !
There will be little or no opposition to
them.
Tiln Aueusta strike has at la-l ended,
the strikers going to work in the facto
ries on Monday morning hist. Au¬
gusta is to he congratulated, but we won¬
der what some of our neighboring eoleni
poraries will itTiiv find to interest their
readers.
Many are the slurs east al Atlantahe
cause td her ptohihiiitm •yituliciuucutH. j
oho di«l it heraeli. Biic want* *! prohib*
tion uud vet «Iie didn’t want it, and in
trying , to . be two at . . ,
way* once, sue na
put , licrnelf , iu ituiculouh , positions before , ..
the world.
liuCA umk of the denth of (Jov. Onr
don’s brother, ami at the Governor’* re
quest, there was not »o much of a demon |
titration at tho inauguration Tnesdav. I
The huge bull and reception were de- !
dared oil, ’ and only the military J display 1 J
It'll , . to n.lorn the , moinentotis oeeu-tou. . \
The New York""H uGTus found *m»ti
thiit .1 1 ongr«?»M will «, at , itsm . xi .
.-c«Mi»n up
i-rea-e crease 11........... me pension roil roll of 01 the me 1 t.utUU nil.,I .
States several millions of dollar-. Don
gress should increase! the taxable proper- ;
ty to meet this additional expeu-es, by.
ami levying a pro rata per cent, upon bonds | i
coupons
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It in haul to decide whether th.
Knight* of Labor i> k pobticni fmTioit t i
not. Some of tho feadera any yen ami j
some say uav, ami we are left in doubt . 1
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Our convit'iious are new, however, that
they were intended l«» he pojilicnl, nut
have groan so fast they override their !
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originator* and have become many
things.
('OMMISStO-NKlt J. T. ljENPl.C.-ON ha.
our thanks for the proceedings of the ■!■
cventh annual meeting ot the Georgia
State Horticultural Society. It is of
special interest to truit growers, anifftlu*
Commissioner a-ks Us to state that fje
lias a limited mimber for gratuitous di
tribution to those engaged in that branch
of business.
Atlanta is making an effort iret .*t
branch of the I’uiteil States prison, ^ing
Sing, established iu that city. W‘h»t At'
Ian la don’t *vant is not Nxorth havtn h
but she generally gets what she wants, e>
biut miff I, tv CiMwi • XCUSCH tor failure.
\Ve want her !»» seeme :i!i uf Su>-y
(bis time and remove it to the great
Grant park.
IF , it is the purpose ol the K. I. s to
iu
better the laboring elaaaes. a majority ol
wliom are on the farm, why do they con¬
tinue 11 cripple the manufaetuting iu
teresls ? Tlo.se crippled puts higher
price* upon what the tanner L.iv- and
lower prices upou what he sells, i n t!
as we i as immediate ri -u!:» si .. d be
coniiderevi by lb «r<b t.
Gov. McDaxifi. tsiti return to Mc-u
roe and resume the | ractice ot law. lie
will have to build a iu n nsideuec as he
has sold his eld place. He »dl not h*‘
depeudeut mi his pr fesstoti lor his sup¬
port, as he i* tinanciallv in very coin not¬
able circumstances. He leave- Atlanta
snd carries with him t, e respect and ic
proval of the whole state 11 is a.in.iui-
(ration has given g. neral sKtisfictiun.
T 1 IE A UG OSTA dr C 1 JA T 1 AXOOOA .
It car. now safely be cons’derr-d a cer
j taiuty that the above projected railroad
J in going to be built, and that shortly, but
a.> ,. s • i. m ill i oi M i ti jrow fr.,m an *in interview inumtw ci-e- n
whore in tRi* paper with Col. Foliar*i,
i! is not guaranteed Oglethorpe county
ns yet. There in yet lucking a con- ider
able sum t» «m.,,!-te the aiununin -
ed the County and it remains to be seen
whether the people along the prohabb
route wiU'exert them solve* ;el r;ti*e the
wanted sum. it ian be easily done ii
manv who are able to give, s. but who
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j have 1 not, can he itidGced to see the l rn
. the , cut* rpri^e.
port ft nee ol encouraging
They, J > like a great'many r. J oiht-rs Imve
| contented themselves with the idea that
the road . would be bum anyway, whether ,
this county raised a dollar or not. Tiic-it
: arguments to prove lids fact are quite
i plau-ib e, yet they may not he true, and
ji is a ri -' to run to he go crticd by ll.em
Tin* tr.an:” ei..i nt only want, a l< w mou
thousand doih i ■. ml-i nh<<! in the coun
ty in n, ■ ', : cu -ci\ < .. to hn, ‘.i t lu
till .
road Uc .oated and we are l.l
opinion that it would be a better plan to
l,,4Ke ii,-i 1 <• -t.-in iH f (l.Gihiv Mire ,uit ) J v raidin'
the amount il it be possible. It would
be t\ vbvvij) . i\kw\HW\M*v iCf , vu lit it , w'.Utt*
fit- Should ill,, decided to run lit*
route through Elbert county, it will HO
encircle ns as to lorcvcr prevent the
probability of that part of the county
which now »« much net da a railroad evrt
ill b U*i , .
lj U!ug <hk». it w ; -vidH- <ni ui •
p irlicular than if the V. A 0 , had never
been thought of. We agree with many
t;i; 11 it would have bueii iiitich easitr ’o !
, have necurcd , llie . amount aHlvtU i I lor < J- i a i I '
the line been dcfint.elylocated first, but
si in i it wan not. thoHC who are able
should take the chances of its coining
near them and subscribe as liberally us
they can, ft has la i n agreed to run lire
road between two given |>ointa, arid let
it Come where it may between these
points, every landowner within the des¬
ignated territory wilt be benefitted more
or less. Then; should not he, as there
in, ho rmicll , rivalry , between i , .t those i living • •
near the boltndutics mentioned in the I
subscriptions. There should be a con
cert of iu-ti<»ri to do what is required ol |
those inlercHted and then there can lie
no possibility of the road going else
where; the director* will he legally
hound to tun il where they have .aid.
Vo chances -hon'd he taken al the mat
ter but the four thousaun dollars v.e be
hind should be speedily, raised and then
cun wo count on the road for a certainty
through Um county, and though it will
not limn' by every man’s door, it will j
come nearer to it man .should it ho on
tirelv lost tons and gained hysonieoth
er county. \V hutever is done must be
done speedily, for everything is in readi¬
ness to begin work, and the tun tin (tors
say they will go where the most encour¬
agement is given them. Oilier sections
JUT bidding for it. and may succeed iu
overbidding Oglethorpe mid then the on-!
torpiiso is entirely lost. We should not
stand idly by and see this dune. We
have been told what we must do, and
when wo have done it, nothing but a
breaking of a legal contract can lake the
road Iro n in, Tin n let us do our part,
and we will insure that the road will lie
Hjwcilily built tiirou^h ;i portion ol our
1 ’ " l * ' 1 n u " * It ia no !
irorn an inability lliat wo have not done
our part before but more from a nctrh
genre of duty, We slumid see to il that
we do dot lose so important tut enter¬
prise upon so had a charge.
S a.V Nl) i *< )STKI> :
l.l. persons aro lieretw warned nut to hunt, 1
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peuani of the >»"
ocilS-lin M. .TOHNSOS.
I 4 fftTU f OT SiClit S 1
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i mh; i *p-'u pouiui- tii i ootnm i will nut the
* ............. l ,i:: "e. e-ai Itrown's fluireli-a
„..... { .<• runn. i a.o.l lu.n-ex w ill be built,
»i-m -.*>o ptace q ......... ■ t« wmo."}
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200 /L'G.FlV,,Y“ nTRUUKL'tV.U"
or two Ihh m 1 toiwint housed. Also
house find ‘Ot in Lvxitiut'Ui Ktqff V to
B. nu.HlT, l.exinffton.
For Safe or Kent.
' I III. :v-t J,t*t cc m 1 , (Miifftoi) , , lately , . ocuni|u<’l ,
I 1 > Mi lj>M.n m-<> ihe ootis.-.o
illnniilg laluL ,lt■’’.‘mVii *.* 1 . T * >live, i. q. \ l**o,
' |q»lv In Dr B ( Im
del, Mie.s s. riMiN,
twist t L kocuUlx.
Take Warning.
r J'IUs i* it* ;ill |u i>on> in>lt*blot! t:> mo
I tliiiI tb( > lt.*(t! bciu » eoniuati<l-ft uu? bft’Grt?
tb *t l tu *iijtv in Vivt tiiLvr 1 .'ball jn i my
i';iihi- in .in ttiiH'cvV ha'iff* »>t ct Duel inn afivr
ttint date.
a . 1 , t . M, M Ut \S.t rawforil. (ta.
HricSfs hihI LuimSkt*.
i 11 AN V for sale llo.tH 1 of the best brick ever
huruod iu the county. Hud 2 eti,tKHI feet of ffot*d
lumber of all lengths ami iniekht \n :m\
ions in get rid of them and wilt offer good in¬
ducements. to do >o
M. M MIN* »UD, Craw for 1, (ia.
CLINARD HOUSE!
R£-0?JSI?£D!
well Known « L:--*g \ IB me, on t
I v i Mr.
m. f •. m f-.vm. - . *.■ .*t ♦>_ e.ope
('onntv, u ho ih»* p«U'»Ms«t?t* of hi> ct»untv
and the nubile ye it H-raliv. Kind at ten
an* rate?- • of board iea.*oi.at;le
t i > tVOU.U\. o..i vise-'vi i... > n ,_\ii, n, ,
i v, u . u it, ■,
<»!*, I < ’Hi i \ •*u tlttU'slJltedf ilosejill H. Kollo Iftmi s,
titH'ftlH'd, be** to me for lonvc to.*ob tho
t*f Sflhl tGlhlc
T!it"*c a tv*. thvrcfwrc, u* cUo nw.A lulmmiKU »U
jwrsous mu ?ic*l to <4 k»w c.tti.'C, jf any they
J why su. k*Ut*rs ttbuiiitl Dot Iw* jfHURpd
t , st Nioiitlav m 1 ihor. IHHi t.ivcn u
A'.j i'E .... ! '' MffDatmti this 2 tl day
rib •" I>. GI Ml AM, Orr!n::,n .
NOTICE!
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llic m»\l victrornt \sm jt*.Dl> of the Mate of Getvr
fftji, N her* by ffi%eu i(p« Il:
*• \N \< 1 i-hUGol an net to amen,! an act »p
l»r*>vevi Ot *»f :«>!m Ail, lu !Ss\ |»rt»vhhttj£ t>f OffU’lhorjw for the rffjtT*.
tratiou vot* > the (Viintj 1 ,
that «w! a* i i til |»n*vj*U’»» fotkbws:
l»l. T.kii iraGMr of voters sha'U be
turn l e *H*t Y>f toner.
.‘il 1 dt.l i !«»’ ■uou of saiti an reijuiritsjf in
everv for t ration t« be j*or>on
be 3 rvpw*Us&. That the
tt. ‘V»c!
r to vote in t Mt lim he
k*s t
^ V X N (>UN ('EM ENTS
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! FOR CLEUK SUPERIOR COURT.
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j j mflny thanks the to tho people for their
’’ • opp/.n hi p.-ixt, I ajr.'.in :.».i>ntm«-c f r*»y
.,, 5 f ,, for - r «. chmim. to the oiiiee or
cirru <>t m* --uerj-.r coon of
tv, subject to the will of the Democratic party.
Gi O. H. Lc-b i Eft,
Foil SHERIFF.
heartfelt gratitude to the people for
If their ronfMence expreit-ed in i, by the
elec!ion of Mr. Maxwell and my-odf to the ofliee
of Sheriff Mid Deputy Siieiff, and returning onr
I 'iuci re thanks to I hem for their uniform kind
tie-fj and e.oui It -y t»i U', and relying up
reiord in the otlieft as our he-t vhidieaub
G : " f " : :.'pi .n.n.i • ...i . faithful
ili»»tuii'*ce of our ifiitv iif tiii. future, I hen-lj\ an
»•**;.m-.e m; .-.Hf a candidate fArtbo office of Sher
i iff of Oglethorpe county, with Mr. Maxwell as
! mV ?'">J<-t Du,m!v, nemueratiw at the January eb-cm,
'i.a uomimtiion. An.t Mr.
j Maxwell join* me Hi an earnest request to our
! j and frieiiii* influence, mid the with people the to aid t»* with that iheir in votes
assurance our
j brva»i» friend. b^tt hearto that know not how to forget
a Tliiioct, Stli, D-O. J. D.Wiiifi.
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\ I’I’JM'J I A'J’JN<; the pit r t cfllciont sc*rviccs of
J \ 'Ii. r, K. AMAmi.V, wd iigtiin, by hi* per
{ »ui -Ftii, place hh name iiefore- I he voter- of
. ; count'. , h~. a fsmJi'hUe for re election
1 ■ ■ "* '■ 1 ' < ■■ , i.n ■ 1 s ■'
j tli.il ,r t Iinenu i,: sii|.|>i>i a,.,.-, i h:- ri'eonl i., as an I ill oinc-cranil
.,. .. - a e-.n ;■ „ , 1 .
isi.dt, Y . C i R. 3 .
\ ? ANN'OI N'CF. to the voters of Oglethorpe
com.iy thill ram a o.-.iiiihly ie for the oHicu of
To A (.oliector fur >•-;< i<l «■, uni v at the election for
vounly oUlcer; in Jumuiry next, anil w ill be verv
grnliAul to niy fellow-c.Hjxens f</i* their ’jiip’jtort
ALDED 3? 6
FOR TAX-RKCKiYFR.
, SK|Vi lhe sm , |)wt ot voters of Ogle
•* tiiorp.- emmty, ami (.mmi-iaa t„ <to my best
Ihiiuilui Ihctn au <;fllci'*nt, acccptihU; olVu-v.r, I
La-vi,*. mu i.uncr \<> •< a iMcipiv.L' tor iim op
J,V.[i„’,HoFtlie lWnme.’:ui.: p.'rty. ’ " "
DM J BRAY.
I^AIfNi STLY ?m!iuiting Die support of my
* J frit;i»flA ami Diom* w ho rJeeru nic worthy of
nut! Iiii,.,i for the oflh-I heruby anuounee Uiv
the action of tlie Democratic.party.
P c ,T E H B. tiAUCHN.
V^!:: .'.'"Te.'r"!;''^,!"
fm* re ............... oltlce of itee< iver >.r
J;ix iP turiiH tor < h'lcl !.<u pi‘ county Mibj ct to
1 h* .Tfiion of i iio DoiiDrii - ;.! ic party.
Very rosptjCfcfuJIv, J. - . LelCLAMD.
FOR TREASURER.
w ITU fruo j.rr;iIf fulin--;- to the voters of 0 *?!e
and •thorpi? county Hoieitintf for their support in the past
humbly it a train, ! iuichy an
Iiniinc,- mv^elt a eandidate for re-ifleclion to the
&T.*
VJ. T. VOUMC.
aN ii! i l. for Du- liimrai H 11 p p or! (; before
invjicl f a cnn<u
Jati for Count;, A':eusurer at, the next, election,
subject to the will of the Democratic party.
C. W. BROACH.
A SKIvii a liberal support from my ' friend
i \ ;iiit| the voter,- nf < f.tflelliorpi' rountv, l offer
myself a*, a eamliflale for Ctumly 'IT < ;e-urer, nuh
jeet to the voice of tin* Demoe.i al i<- pari .
G, I. U Y,GOLDS.
KOI! CORONER.
^ T !h<‘ mpK’sf or many of my friom!*, iuclml
J 6. i: ;: Iho pr> ' ill iucumhnit, I ihiuouhim* to
the? vo|iT" of Offh*thorpo county that I am a can
Jl'lalo I'M' till* ttliirc Ilf • '«*?-.>i:<•*• Ot -slli 1 COllUt l . ill
tin* ch’ci ion I** he In'hi for county tjllifcr*. in Jan
u.H V next. I «\i!i he ffratcful to my ft llow-citi
zoos for their support, ami, if c!**t el cl, }, e,lV"
otilco mvspit to faithfully law Uircci.H. perform tho Unlit lies of tile
a ' i he
vv. o. coopr.iL
Noli it Taxpayers!
f Wil l, lie nt lit*' followinff pkiccs on the dnys
i mt * uii' i• <■ • I for Hit purpose of *•<» icctiuu' siaic
nud county Ihxc.i lof tho ii*. your 1 ,Rcmombcr
lhe law it tjiiirf.- rno i" idosc my books and o-.no
excciii inn - i »cc.ctuber ‘201 It, so moot mo promptly *.
♦larroll’H Moro, Njtturduy, Novcmbu • (»th D in.
Flumiiiff’w Mill *ro, Monday 8! h. p. m.
Enllor's i*, Tlmi d.-iy Hill, a. in.
I rOO: pond, FtdIm> r2Ui.
GF.ol o, , smutJuy l‘.hIt.
s.’imlv Wol/hkln, Iv Lrof*', >ititid'ty 15 ih.
\V( Uu itaj tTilb
.Maxes s, Thui'i-tiay In h.
A nl itich, IT iday IU! h.
8 Unslon, saliirday ‘ 2 fUh, p. m.
llairtUlown, Wodno.-Ttw 2 llti.
Wood slock. Thursday 2 Atii.
A non, Krnlny 20i h. Saturday 27 th,
Barron A Bum-' Mill, n. in.
< i i wford, Mofulay I'Dlb. lliT Tuesday in
Boxiiiffittu ovory Tin n lay until l
l>ot ombor. Very ' l;< -spool} ally,
!•:. AM VSON. T. 0 .
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lM & \ UjU . n»w*»d ;
ATHENS, GA.,
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. afiuslles.
|); ' . Pa ' (ii' , \
, \\ tmiov. . t.f.t-s. ,
e-.o.
A new crop . i Lit ; 1 urtnp Hood
J'' > :;r. tv. .L wt. . it 1 am . Hv' nti
n n . '.
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the !,r-t Lead in tlie market. Hold
nu* i a sti lot gtiarantee.
{nod 1 do not propose to be
undersold.
(ierman Millet Soi d. Sow now bc
fore it is too late.
Give me a call when v a are in A(i\
Pits till 1 \ mi i-hull have prompt at
tention.
LONG & TAYLOR.
i»: !L. JL. \t AMIS, (teOrgiilL
HO i lij'ti i
n DTK I' i* !»<-»•••..> gi\c»H Ih'it a bill will bo id
t»t»diHOsl m the iirM 1.egi>hilure |»rt»viding j j
for * be jmdnottl t»f funds arising f*t»m Uu litre
of misJ-ms anor v.Dtvicis shall t»o :if*|»:vpri:iU‘d i
lo G o | it :.h*hi of «• ;* doc to the off-v ih of iho
court iu which said cedvietion was ha \ and for
the iihinih . *f |.>aying Mtui fund in the Northern ;
circuit, cml« me tug I county of Oglethorpe.
NOTICE!
VHilt K i - lim 1 v giu-n in of the Law,
i' *'i l!:e itiietuii it to apply for The pu'-jiffo of
I lie folio nff loc - i>r »p i x\ bill by the Genera?
-' . Ot I iu’ / lie of Georgia, :
** n\ v i •'•*. * i* v Udiou iff gHUie ;uu> binl>
*** . the county of „ jH horpe; t«» prolet> t the
kjdinff, n appmff * net tin x the same, or buvinsr.
^ Mm oroffering ft
in said count ; to
Hint for oihct
PEEK’S 6IMEEY,
Woodotocli, Ga.
It * U.f. t‘FI K it* Dow bettor prepami an<! to «!o
t » }n;bffitminff Gum cwr bt •lore, t sK»Re¬
its thr i j'atrunugc of tu former customers an l
friemiss. *
SiCO A WBBK.
I letihfl tic
> cm n arltcK* <>f tiinf
rtHxuuuu «*!»■ i. -. if {<> ct cry
Ilnur. >*'H> like bevi ca*wr> rr per
t**»t t. F.iuti ( ' xvi-tuiiff to **3 lit’ CV»»t; '
tehtmUi, f*>r !t vtr own bv 'Ut, r»t»* tvtr jYssviiexv*
»il«r> l mnI even ff; the y. s in V r-rv
househob!. !*ri l* VY t reiteh of a t
ents mvivp \mh t nn r. Vidi e>>
CO.'U-.MTt F*G CO . Mu riots. Ohio.
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M, w.avt* *£c«. - * guests. •
1QOTS m 0 w S hois;
BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY!
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Call and Examine Before Buying!
| Ww A LOWS X FLEMING,
Tt-talers ist Ffootts and Sh.cc'i, Athens.
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I mean the most choice line of
Ii 0 h a nmnes^aux^ A - , ! rr^n «Kffl| A . ,T.JW-''^ A hm|
Lai* ; . v ^SnHQMR 3 uA'rri. tni*tt.lK'Ca S | 111 ^ 5 ram bi b
Is t>: i. 2 Ssrf
To he found in Lexington consisting of
Calicoes, (singhams, Checks, Jeans, Shirt¬
ing, Sheeting, Notions, Shoes,
And Family ati(I Fancy Groceries, Tok-ac.eo, Cigars, etc. 1 will make a
special effort (o keep a line of the best Cigars in the market, and
lovers of the good weed can always be suited. Mv goods
were bought, to sell, so inducements arc offered.
W. IL IIEYL 0 LB 8 , LEXINGTON, (U.
FALL AND WINTER
l\/f '<ii T BO&Ji ■^aotnanJ T T ceE^amaef »T sxtJam esa-Izia 1ST wJ&LetaraJl IhJ ’P.’V %3
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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 tho most popular shapes of Hats, and Bonnets in Felts, Velvets,
Straws, Ribbons, Feather- and Tips; Silks, Velvets and Astra
ean for Dress and Hat Trimmings. In short, every¬
thing that comes under the head of Millinery.
» L?‘ Goods will he shown with pleasure, and no labor or pains spared in
order to please my patrons.
Mi ossa ANNIE SNOX,
LEXINCTON, O-A..
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Exclusive Dealer in
FLIT & FAMILY SB
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC.,
Wialips tho gonernl public to bear in mind that he is now in (he Young
Building, where, with move commodious quarlevs. bo is prepared
- to better nerve them than heretofore. Highest, market
prices paid for Country Produce of all kinds.
il. PAUL, ! EXINGTOX. GEORGIA.
O QMp a ti 3 _/1 (l \ rye .J O SHOE STORE s
So, Is filled with tho choicest styles of Fall
^ y'" t aJ and Wilder Shoes. Ladies’ But¬
( hanan j y ton front side luce and Con¬
Lkvsr.* i L m , H I gress sense Boots and Opera in Com toes moil
m**- ! \ 4 comfortable and
perfect fitting, is A
i cordial invitation. ex¬
EE sL'F tended to the public to come
• A tv. TE and inspect door them Dr. at Snead’s Lyndon. Shoe
J Store, next to E. S.
W. V. k I . Nf SNEAD, ATHENS, GA.
€0 PER CTT. OFF
Havi.*ff secured the jrenoy for Georgia am also Agent for the
ana SmiU Caiolina for liie celebrated JjL Li Vi U0i>. TABOR & MORSE
BURr^HAfil t KOIKES & BOILERS
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il i u** asm - *;
jmd the Smith Son** Improve*! made. Cotton
:f in, one of the bo.*t gins
l mil now proparod to soli thorn at forty * f . \v ? ut* to or call on me before ordering
percent off of la*t year’s prices. «•. —--...tv*-'-' else w here.
CHAS- IT 1 * JMiZEi.AJFLTDn
PROP. PENDLETON FOUNDRY S MACHINE WORKS.
Ati”!isi:i. (icoigi;!'.
j^: 1 .: ■ v:qtl
C. F. Shackelford and W. B. Lester
II tting f.,:a >p:ir;ner-hip for the v>*f* carrying
(.n the lai-itii -> “t e.'ti: r.iei tig and building wci.uiej) huu.-. s
of till Miles and all g< isoral carpenter v,ork, we solicit a «*
of the public's patronage from the people throughout the
county. Drawings, specifications and estimates of any class
of w<>rk carefully and correctly made. Al! work guaranteed
as to workoutt.Aits> "for and •£ tees. A specialty and made tini-iied of inside coun¬
ters and sheh ing sto 2 -s ami oil t -
work for dwellings. Give n» a tria and let us bid on work.
SHACK I a I a •*( -- * -AH d & l i- : s r MM ; * • •
Contrscors and Suiide-s, Lo xing ton. Ca._
a. k.
OPV VJJ 1*1 * H AT 1 1 il HFTYfT''TTOX 1 j 1 > L V.
!* fbs Prices of Mchutnenf arc! Tcmt Store.
1 I IIAA’K the larffevi sto-'k of finished M- ttveirty ar.d Tomb >tones S. RCaLRTs-O^I, h» the State of Geoiya, and am
them rht'in. « mm A. Athens
ca r.^ WELL SAY!
Xobodv in the county can show as good and cheap stock of
■ .31 SHOESU . SHOES'!n
We are simply headquarters for Gents and Old Ladies Shoes.
The best stock of Boots ever brought here.
CLAIM! CLOTHING! UTERCOATS!
Xo'old style; all stylish and new. Call and see.
HATS TO SUIT EVERYBODY!
Ladies invited to come and see the prettiest line of
DRESS GOODS, CALICOES, NOTIONS i
They will find anywhere. All cordially invited To call, see
and price. Please we will.
J. J. & o. c. SMITH & CO., LEXINGTON
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
w G. B1RCKMORE & GO.,
Beg leave to inform their friends and the jniblic generally that they aro
now opening a fresh stock of
«naJ ‘zMKBwasmq 0- W EiiarnsEncir. T r5 r* kff .r.'.fT aKst-A- \ -wSdi’is till f n ill Til oa «wsrm«?Aasfll
\ a 1 lrx gwirmrrrS e Mssrsme Ws'.'A'J uu 5 C
Our assortment will Ic found the most complete in this market, and as
for prices', we guuvuufee to uiT.o them as low as the same quality of goods
can he bouglrtvunpwhore. We have jti.-t completed the addition to our
store-ltonse, wiUch gives us nearly double the amount of room that we had
before, We iiteludiug the upper story. fill lint of Calico, Dress Goods, Ladies
tire now
trimmed and unlrimmcd Hats, tdso smother supply of Boots and Shoes,
Readv-made Clothing, and many -other thing- too tedious to mention.
We have marked our prices Joan to suit the times and respectfully show solicit
an inspect ion of our goods and prices. No charge or trouble to our
goods, but will be pleased to show you our goods whether you buy or not.
Very Ke.-pectfully,
w la W « f IS CO ii f A HE fcBKTrg & CO. J
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General
A” *0 **%TT A jeRjTTI
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Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, Cutlery, Mill Findings, Agri¬
cultural Implements, Circular Saws, Barbed Wire
Fencing. Show Oases, etc. . Sole agents for
FAIRBANK S STANDARD SCALES,
^ Iows ' Oerter Corn Shellers and Feed Cutters, Champion Reapers
Olid Mowers, f Lippincott Axe.-, (.illicit. Light. Draft Magnolia Gins,
1: coders and Condensers, Dupont Sporting and Blasting Powders,
IRON FRONT STORE. COR. BROAD AND THOMAS STS. ATHENS
IE. R. SCHNEIDEK,
Importer of and wholesale and retail dealer in
PM i rn wi w i n CO vi ini on i r*rj CO BRANDI rri CO
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G-in. Porter, Ale, Cigars, Tobacco, etc.;
601 and 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Oa.
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Agent for \ euve Clicquot Ponsardin, TJbana Wine Company, Anheuser
Busch Brewing Association. Orders Solicited. “ n ud
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First-Class Music House in X. E. Ga.,
a Ifta Mi ORGANS
iaoid for Cash or on Installments.
PIANO TUNING ASD REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
I.\lia I list rumen t sold with full personal guavautoe.
E.W. BI IIKE, THE ( c3 ATHENS, GA.
| Engines if Mill Macliin£?¥ 4 y
i Bailers and Piping and al! kinds o' FifiA-s.
s *>h?fting. PufJsys. Hangers. Boxes, etc., in Stock for pro.T:*’ ucHvery. VV: ln-s.se:’, ce:»air,exchange \
ar.c rent Engines on Lest terms. We have the n:osf exiens: e sagos :n thSouth—Telephone lie. 27 2
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GUO. R, LOSESAkD &. CO.
F undr J, Alar-iiltto trail 15 oilor* Works*.
1014 to *026 rerwrick St.,above Pass'r Ceoot Afft :n Georgia. S. riaroiiaa fund Florid; for
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CRANFORD & DAVIS,
i—-DEALERS |?i. 5 —
^ANK BOOKS, FANCY STATIONERY,
Spauldings League Bails. Bats. Belts. Masks, &.C.,
PIANOS, ORGANS AND MUSIC rtij * ! MERCHANDISE,
IJroad Hircct. Athens. Ga.