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The Oglethorpe Echo
LEXINGTON, CEORCIA.
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PAT? JULY !L T 1879.
% f if. ilWSriWKIM, the well known OpIJ
AI riMti mimI Jeweler, appointed 107 North bit Fourth B. ( HhDhB, 8 tree t,
SI, I,miiis, for his Diamond Spi*<
U'-x burton, Dm, as \L'<‘id his Diamond *
tacU*"-and I\yrffIaKHC*H and al o for
Nori-ehangeable Spectacles and F y 1*4$ lasses •
Those tfi i h*h an* Dm* j^reatost invention ever
yutde in Spectacles. 11v a proper construction
of Jin- Ben.-, a person purehasiuK a pair of these
\dii rhanjfeah(<‘ Bhis-es never and has to pair change pnr
fhi s ( . K |j lSs ,. s from ihr eyes, every leave
chn ed are guaranteed, so that if they ever scratched
the eye?* (no mat ter how rusted anti
are) a new pair of (dashes will be furnished the
parly free of charge. of ibe above (.lasses
I have a full assortment wish satisfy them*
on havd, and invite all who to
nelves of their great superiority over any and all
others now in use to call and examine the same.
IB. CHEEEL,
Optician and Jeweler, Lexington, 6a.
To Our Home Folks!
Oglethorpe Nursery,
Oglethorpe County, Ga.
I\ 4 I I, persons who of life appreciate desire orchard the pleaantea of good
and eimiforl. mi
I i ml Tile qursiioii is how mid where lo get
1 hem. I have lliein. Just what Mill* Ibis cli¬
mate. All I lied and proven to be good. Nothing
sold lull what I Know to lie reliable. Von have
been htwilmin/nl king enough and I Know you are
tenderfonted. “A burnt child dreads the lire."
Kill if some men are 'aseals that is no reason
why I should be. There are yet some reliable
persons in the laud. Try me and you w ill not
lie disappointed. Send fort alnlogue. Write for
any iniorimilion desired, stoeh ready 15tli. for de¬
livery by November 5lb lo March
Deliveries made ai Crawford, Lexington, Kl
berion, Daiilelsville and Athens, accessible. Georgia, or
• hipped by rail lo any point Address,
W.H.THURMOND,Sr.
<il2lm FREDERICK, GA.
Drs. STARKEY & PALEN’S
TREATMENT BY INHALATION.
TRADE MARIf nrCISTERRfc
3XYGe1
»i y
U>ZO A.roll tstrwot,
!•’#»r (YrnhUinplUm, Asthma, Itronchftis, Dys
tirpsia, ( atari'll. Hay Kevt^r, licadachn, Debility,
Khciimalisui, Neuralgia and all Chronic ami A>r
von * JHnordtTH.
“The (‘mupoitnd Oxygon Treatment,” Drs.
Starkey phia, & I’nien, No. l.'^U Arch Street, Philadel¬
have been using for Hie last seventeen years,
in a Kcientillc adjustment of theelmnsnlH otOxv
gen and Nitrogen tnat/mfi^rd, and the comp mud
D so condca^ed and made portable that it is sent
all over the world.
Dtts. si \ukio A I'alkn have tin* liberty to
refer to the following nameil well known per¬
sons who have tried their Treatment:
HON. \VM. D. KKLl.KV, Member of Congress,
rhiladelphia. MCTOi;
IH v. t.. ((i.NIJAD, Kditor Kuttieran
(>brtor\ er, l’ldl’a.
UKV. ( H UHiKsw. ( CSIIINO, D. D., Uoclies
ter, N T
ll(>N. WM, 1T.NN NI\on, Kditor Intcr-Ocean,
(’hiengo, 111.
\N . II. NVOR I’HlNiiTON, Kditor New South, llii
mimiham, Ala.
,H D(H'. II. I*. V ROOM A N, (Jueiiemo, Kan.
MRS. M ARY A. \, 1 VKItMORK, Melrose, Masa.
.It I Hi K s. \ (HHftltdis, New York city.
MR. i:. ( KN 1(1111’, Rhiladelphia.
MR. FRANK SIDDAid,, Merchant, Rhila.
HON. VV. scin VI.KR, Kaslon, IX
COM ARD 1„ Wit,SON, KC. Broadway, N. Y.,
Fit. Rhila. Rhoto.
FIDFI.IA M. IdoN, Wnlmen, Hawaii, Sand¬
wich Island*.
AI.KXANDKR lUTClHF, Inverness, Scotland.
MRS. M AM KU \. ORl’KUA, Fnsniilo, /.acal
ecus, Mexico.
MRS I MM \ (’OORI R, Rtilla, Simnish Homitt
ran, C. A.
.1. Ct»BB, Fx Vice ( oiisnl,e.’Oablamx M* > roc go.
M, ASH BROOK, Red Blutr, t al.
JAMKs MOORF, sup’t R*dice, Blnndford, Dor¬
setshire, Fiudaud.
.1 At OB M ARD, Bow rat, New South Wales.
And thousands of others iu every part of the
riiited States,
"CtmijHHVHtl ( krt/fft’n its MkhIc of' Action (wd
llmults," is the title of a new brochure of two
hundred pages, published by lbs. Starkey A Ra
lee, w tiielt givt s to all in«jHirers full information
as to this remarkable curative agent and a record
«*f si'vcral hundrcil surprising cures in a wide
range of chronic c.ees many of them after Im»
ing abamiiMusI to die bv other physicians. Will
be tnaih*d tree to any address on application.
Read the brochure!
I»I.S STMtKI Y X P\1.F\,
N.i, 15J:i Yrell street, Philadelphia, Pa.
{ROSENBERG SPKC’X'ACh w CO.
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take pleasure In informing the public then mt:
haw- nwolnwd celebrated the undersigned as lumm {or m:
Baln m mlr for Spectacles hour: and Eye (Hanan: read
wlnrh can be worn at n time to nr
work mmmn tiring the eye m cm: leaxt.
An [mods am mwd under tnwuons 1mm
DI. lwazxnnm and are (or sale by
M. G. LITTLE.
Crawford. Georgia.
DR. MOFFETT’S
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FEMALE MEDICINE
Br glTlugtonetoand .trtmxtbenlng Ih* I’tcr
IneSvhtem and building up vhr (rrnvral h. alth.
IXDIAX WKJSD
corrects all lrr«-c«UrUte« and troubles
frocti which lonany U<Hes *oQ» r. It ^tv<es the
-weak, debilitated woman health and strength.mid
tnsket •ht'erfhl the despondent, noladv*ho«[.H»c depresseit lu
eptrlta. Jn chenee of life with
out iKDI AN WEED. Ji $4 SqfeMid (Jnfatima,
Aik fsme UmcgiBt. ***+
For i>.**U* bv M. ii. Little, Crawford, and M. .1
NichoUou, Maxovs.
Deadshot on Chills.
/ 'lHLLH cure'sl 4S hours without faif
V. No ebariff at all. A »»jd\ lo
F . s. RAM "a»N, Lexiuf ton, G«.
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The Great Railroad Scoop by the King of Railroaders, John H. Inman, has not nor
cannot affect, the Great Combination of SMITHS, Joneses and Browns we
Present, in the above Group, who hold the Key to the Situation.
FOR THE LADIES! *
The Finest Line of PRESS GOODS in the County. All wool HENRIETTAS, TRI
COS, FCANNES. Silk Braids to suit all Dress Goods. Velveteens, striped
plaid and in all colors. Fine Silk Moire Velveteens that can’t be
found elsewhere. Shawls, Corsets, Gloves, Ladies’, Misses
and Children’s Long Ribbed Hosiery. Jersey
Scarfs, and a full line of Underwear.
100 Bolts Beautiful Prints and Ginghams!
Igulips’ Fine Hutton Kii] »SJiops, down to 75 c. a pair.
Wc lnvve thojicst Old Ladies’ Shoes in the world.
The best Indies Walking Shoe that are made.
Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes in all grades.
Whole Stock Boots, *2.00. Boys’ Boots for $ 1 . 00 .
i s?
■i We sell for $0.50 Men’s Best Heavy Calf Sowed Shoes.
m fca^' We are agent for llanan it Son’s Fine French Shoes.
Don’t buy your Shoes until you have seen our .stock.“%sa
CLOTHING!
The County knows we handle more Clothing than anybody else. A tine lot Overcoats. Satin lined Overcoats and Suits from 4-5.00 to
S-5.00. Overcoats 41.75 to 4‘20.00. Hats! Hats! A very tine line of Hats! Cleveland and Thurmond I^ats! Me haye the
most complete stock of Ucuts’ Underwear in the county. A full line of Scarfs, Tics, Handkerchief Gloves, etc.
One Car-Load New Buggies and Phaeton, One Car of One and Two-Horse Wagons,
Wagon Harness and Buggy Harness.
Just Receivad 50 Breech-loading Shot Guns. V/UI sell you a good
Gun with Loading Implements for $12.50.
| We carry a sterling stock: a stock offering the choice of the markets in every line: a stock that for comprehensiveness in its selection stands
alone. Nohodv will give you better treatment than we will. Nor nobody can sell yon goods any cheaper.
, SMITH BROS 3
Stoxe,
!STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE.
Georgia Railroad Company.
OFFICE GKN FRAL MANAGER, (
AIGISTA, 2Ii, ISSb. >
plOMMENClNG V' lowing |>as.«on*er SUNDAY. schedule liiuh 111 iu-a., be operated the fol
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Trains rim by 90th meridian time.
FAST LINE.
J*V. NO. 27, WEST DAILY.
Ev. Washington.10:40nui Augusta.....7:43 am
Ar, Ev. Washington Athens......S:.‘!tiam ..7:2i)am
Ar. Winterville..!':45 am
“ Lexington..21:00 am
Antioch.....11:22 aui
" Maxeys.....0:22 am
“ Woodville..2»:4<> am
“ Fnion Point.9:55 am
Ar. Atlanta......l :00 pin
Ev Union Point.10:15am;
Ar Woodville... 10:24am
“ “ Maxeys......10:41 am!
Antioch.....10:48 am
i! Lexington. .11:04 am
“ Winterville.il :25
Ar Athens... ...11:40
No. 28 slops at llarlcm for Slipper.
Thompson, Nos. 27 & 28 stop Norwood, at Gruvetown, Barnett, llariem, Hearing,
Union 1’oint, Greenesboro, Oawfordville,
Social Circle, Covington, Madison, Rutledge,
•Stone Mountain and !locator, Conyers, Lithonia,
niut ail stations
named on Athens Branch.
TRAINS NO. 22 AND 2.
LEAVE Athens............. 8 50 a til
Leave Winterville...........9j4 "
Leave Lexington............9.59 “
Leave Antioch...............10.43 “
Leave Maxeys...............11.06 “
Leave Woodville.............11.37 “
ARRIVE Union Boint.......11.55 “
Arrive Atlanta..............5.43 pm
Arrive Washington.......... 2.20 “
Arrive Milledgeviile......... 4.II “
Arrive Macon................6.00 “
Arrive Augusta.............. 3.35 **
TRAINS 1 AND 111
LEAVE Augusta.... . 10.45 a m
Leave Macon........ . 7.10 “
Leave Milledgeviile. . 0.19 “
Leave Leave Washington.. Atlanta....... .11.20 8.00 ■*
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.
Leave Union Point.. . 2.15 pm
LEAVE Woodville. . 2.55 “
Leave Antioch...... Maxeys....... . 3.22 3.08 “
Leave . “
Leave Winterville... Lexington.... . 4.03 “
Leave , 4.51 “
Arrive Athens...... 5.15 “
ATHENS ACCOMMODATION.
I.v. Athens......6.l5pm|Ar. Union Point...8.45pm
“ Union Point.5.45am; “ Athens.......0.40am
Daily except Sunday.
Trains run daily. Close connection to or from
Washington tions on Sundays. Double daily eonnec
to and from Athens and Washington bv
fast mail. E. R. DORSEY, (len’l Pas’n’r Agt,
J. W. GREEN, Ceil. Man.
JOE W. WIIITF., Gen. Trav .Pass. Agent.
Augnsla, Ga.
PARKER’S
mm HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
■ Never Hairto Fails its Youthful to Restore Color. Gray
■iPrevents Damira It and hair fallin
.4 50c. and fll.OOat brumrlstK.
CRATEFUL-COMFORTINC.
EPPS’S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
“liv a thorough knowlotlgo of the natural laws
which govern the operations application of digestion ami
nutrition, and of well-selected by a careful Mr, of the line
properties movided breakfast tables Cocoa, with delicately Kjtps has
our a
avoured beverage which may save us many
heavy doctors’bills. It is by the judicious use
of such articles of diet that a constitution may
be gradually built up until strong enough to re¬
sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of
subtle maladies are lloating around us ready lo
Attack wherever there is a weak point. Wo may
eserpe many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortilied with pure blood and a properly
nourished frame .”—Civil Service iiazettc. Made
simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only iu
half-pound tins, bv (Jrooers, labelled thus:
Chemists, JANIES London, EPPS England. &. CO., Jloinu'upiitliiti
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
rpHE -L great SCIENCE Medical OF Work LIFE, of the the
age on Manhood, Nervoiw mid
Jphysioal pebillty, Premature
PeeUne, Errors of Youth, and
the untold mlsericsconsequent
thereon, S00 pages 8vo, 125 J HC
prescriptions for nil diseases. tyUWE-TRsai 8 1
Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00,
mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young
and inlddlo aged Vncn. Send now. The Gold and
Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na¬
tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box
1S95, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. II. PARKER, grad¬
uate of Ilarvard Medical College, 25years*practice
in Boston, who may bo consulted confidentially.
Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office No. 4 Bulilnch sfc*
MASON & HAMLIN
form T|io by c^binpt Mason orKftn & i I yvaa an,! iatroduoud in Other in Its present niater^
I n lSfll.
followed but in tits manufacture ‘pf these iiistrumenta, main’
the Mason & iiamlin Organs have always
famed Mason their & Hamlin supremacy offer, as the best demonstration in the world. of
• as tun
b s, the fact that
at Paris, all or the great in/I i, cpinpetiUott aihee that uf
best l& 67 makl ,
with | ers of all conn
Dies, they have U invariably tak
cn the highest honors, ddug-.
Dated catalogues To £!)00, treo, I
Mason & Hamlin do not hesitate to make the ex¬
traordinary claim for their pianos, that they are
superior to all others. They recognize the high
excellence achieved by other leading makers in the
art of piano building, but gtill claim superiority.
This they attribute introduced solely by to them the In remarkable the Im¬
provement and known tho “Mason & IIamun year Piano 18351,
now as
STB secured iNGEn,” tneUg bynI 5] JJ ai 9 flft'heuseof IXrgreattst which
is III fy B pos¬
sible purity together! and | I i! S n a .^refinement of
tone, a 6 V w with greatly In¬
creased capaci- Q3A17D St tT?2I3HT, ty for standing
In tune circular, and other containing important testimonials advantages, from three
i pof.nrtu 4 omohasers, musicians, and tuners,
detc!f)pi.iv» sent,
togethef I pianos with and Organs sold oatalogge for cash to dr ar ( y *j,p|icani;
ojents; also rented. ‘ " easy '
MASON HAMLIN ORGAN 't
(^BOSTON. & AND PIANO CO, *
NEW VOtttx. CU1CAUO.
n* WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLEpawc,
$1.0U 75c. UO
Hu Mail. ;'_V
( Vl'.Jtenu.ot nfthe Prnft mill the Muller.)
Full liiuub-i»rov«l4:»J4: of the odde-I i »ilusli'Hti<-Ji‘- etiRrpilen' tn- atoia-8 1 nb.-e,i ; s Rij
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Juvenile aru>t< SeRina . < f't'i
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ifaatJCMq* **td i ’ • * #-:>■* . ‘ (Los.tRv i^hip : r.D'iT-Ly. r
%i;knts wast- h. ui cii,
723 Ckesn.iJt < tmi- l ‘i U • u«
SHOW CASES SS CASES
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Terry show case CO., Naah. lue , Team
Roane House,
Lexington, Ga.
TTAVIXG 11 taken charge c>f th« above House, 1
shall do my bc-t to give good fare, indite
attention and satisfaction in bed and board.
Hates #2.00 tier day; single meals, 50 cents.
I shall bp pleased to liuitii^ have any citizen eUi-on of the
give yopp.y vfi llezG liem *iGj> stop r*H4uc«-d reduced wiii; v (tk Mfe me nuej, rate-. dminjCourts, Courts and 1 l will will
I aLsiil be atieouuf*
to hordes at reasonable rates.
MRS. B. £. ROANE.
NO. 2S, EAST .DAILY.
I.v. Atlanta.. ..2:45 p m
" Athena......3:50 pm
Ar Winterville.4.05 pm
Igixington...4.20 pm
“ Antiooli.....4.42 pm
“ Maxeys 4.49 pm
“ WooUville..,5.rt6 Point.5.15 pin
“ Fnion pin
“ Washington.7.20pm
Lv. “ ,4.20 pm
Lv \r. Union Augusta. ...S:15 pm
Point.3.35 pm
Ar Woodville...5.43 pm
“ Maxevs......ti.Ul pm
“ Antioch.....6.08 pm
“ Lexington...6.24 WinterviUe..6.45 pm
“ pm
“ Athens 7:00 pm