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SOUTHERN
\ mu.K UON'FEUEXCE.
n«l;i ('ii»n-iiI« I't a M«nd.T«M» Parley.
London, Fei unary 2 —A Vienna spe
•ci'al says: “ What has hitherto passed
In-t ween England, Austria and Pros*
-sia is only preliminary to distrnssing'
in what way tiic iotesests of Europe
in the Eastern question arc to be
taken ijito abfisideration, and in what
manner the powers are to e^ert tUeir l C omi?
legitimate influence on the settteiiignt, quern r,-who
of the said question. Russia, it is
true, has disclosed her readiness to
discuss matters, hut beyond this, all
is mere conjecture.’’
■Wwnw 2.
•ivr.~ PKTETCTnrrto,
Russia' has f.eeepteft Anstria’s pro*
powil ' of conference for settling
European questions resulting from
the war. The place of the conference
has not yet been determined, prob
ably in 'one 1 of the smaller States.
The basis of Russian peace condition
has been sighed. ^ /,! »'
Paris, February 2.—Telegrams
from Cairo announce that the Grand
Vizier of Tnrkcy lias telegraphed to
the Khedive that the protocol df the
armistice is ready for signature. The
Sultan telegraphed to the Czar, ao-
eOpting pence conditions, asking the
Czar to stop the advance of the Rnss
sian tronpn. Hit Czar replied that
he was about to give orders to lli:|t
effect.
The ‘following from t '-onstantmople,
January «1. l;Ib), p. m., l as been
tvepiv*.’: •• The Czar telegraphs the
Sultan promising the grant of the
nrniisWite. S- rver lVsha, Foreign
Minister, one of tin- plenipotentiaries,
telegraphed yeMerday that the Rus
sian Grand Duke Nicholas was ready
to sign the protocol of peace prelim
inaries under a reserve of ulterior
negotiations.’’
Constantinople, February 2,6:40,
p. m.—Thu Grand Vizier, in reply to
Server Pasha’s dispatch, has author
ized him t<* sign an armistice and
peace preliminaries. All military
movements and emigration Of Mussul-
men have been slopjted.
-rumors hkt at hkst uy the pore-
GOINW—RUSSIAN TIRADK?AGAINST
f
* ‘OTTOMAN L-IVIURATfOX.
A Vienna dispatch says that it has
be«*> already decided that after sign
ing the armisti.-e, tlie conference shall
meet in Vienna. Prince Gortschako
has given tho nature of Russia’s reply
to «thc Austrian Ambassador. The
Post announces in an ofticinl form
that there is no positive intelligence
of the signing of a basis of peace and
.-in j armistice. Then- was, however,
ground to believe that terms would
i to signed to-day.
A St. Petersburgcorresjxindentsays
that the probability of a speedy pc-ace
is not increasing, ns Russia insists on
treating directly with the Porte,
while England and Austria’s reserva
tions amount to intervention.
'flic Jtotrmd <7e St. Petersburg^
-ays: “If Turkey were a eiviliz
Mutations of Fortune. -
[From the Chronicle & Constitutionalist.)
The world is filled with strange ^ a - v 1
and dramatic exatiiph** «>}' thc'nuitn- cont *
tion of fortune. The m<^t familiar * K>r,M
and oft const quoted, since the foli o
Lucifer, are the traits!
12, 1S7S.
zet from a throne to a cage and
Na|>o!eon from t e highest pitch of 8lril P*
pOVVjOT
n. I
?dding and partfl
id terrapin
wA04.ca’
was eaHOTTWerini or '**‘ r P
Lightning, that so confident was he t* st owedby God, all of these ma.-
ofinVincibflify fKatTieTKr«ften»i u>1 v«l«Bcoam® posable.
der*-d about ttn> wlinrrc* ban 1
and forlorn, that liis Mouse wotvUl'o
le, that hewn
e jiios^* powerf|
j^t' , tWt_ ”
“ the Republic
state and with
iflg of. should
to n daugliU
at«$£ at ll
shrewd use oi
pstv <>T~the Better r
World.
[3- Itlmoro (
■xtf-d-'L.
' |^at
o is a, man of thirty-five,
of hemorrhage
feed his horse upon tho high altar of .
St.' Peter atj Rome, and'this menace
in the ha
Hhi vcfirumi uijumm iu. LT“
"lib Jcould 1 Accomplish 1 S***T**
TtliULjaiarqft, -atsjf a«StU;«a» »3Jttshall ».ra
1 ^h—htuf—qas
mtuUfiway. duemnvUZ iTSSSE'
was
kpi ni ^ n
Z*** Po^oase,,ri W.les, Hfcnry
from the-%&,£<& MftefeffV 8Ultll ‘ jy /.® T " e fo ‘ :h the
tog. Rome howl « WaMttatt'tifaft 1 •W-of Ceitttal Africa. Out of the
prisoner Vlke*^’ bb*s| ’bf , , , e *5 . .. l he Ch , !^^artuiaiU'lspmetlii|ig of a surprise to
y Iul d:i' f who will, at the proper stbsoir, . “Mai *• \ ,
ftcy The iinfoteWbii ftgitytton of ^ ^ ^, rtf ^ rc V^i trhat' ' l >^6wSy»' ,hQU * ,J c^«M , »“P«»»4 cd
Talmerl!bte ,! saved tii? Holy ttiri aMc 1,10
‘ ' is'obscure in this exr-tenCe, ! Uhfife
^■'"has* raen muW S? ro l ,c hi darkness Unless
tlvey elmg fast to tin;'’ AlfUiglby 1
.'Hand/•'•o’" -■•sdoisi
NnpoTeoiW r
descent wfiii^hiendofii.'
“ A fringe stejf toto th^ rlglt. Wa tmuls
Tlus man Ihf^Wfartuagtoa qf 'forl$»\xLny(*l.
A single step into the wrong bas driven
His fohn from'-entb, perhaps-faU adnl from!
‘A- i«i9S9‘ bi-ur i»ua teji-juw ,yit- i -
How lie was ntade a foot-ball of at
last! .Hie dytiiisty he lippt-tl to fouiid
louir
tlpj
.... .. nsty ...
rntnbscn ^TiAla!tr7ir> n«ir Susiv
*n bis own line, bv renouncing
k- * i/.,Jrf«r)joru ? -ruciroo ml9 »nJ
holiest t ties or affection, and ,ui con
travention of robiTilily, 4»erisjied :ni-'-
erablyi ^ii(T^ie moon oT?f<^ors-<t<-p
Josephine readiefft^c Uifotie at last
, . lilur J.»oq n»t-. if* J qua
oidy to 7* ;t ttbeli fto’bless to law
The Horrors of Tiirhihlai*!A.
SEVERAL llEVniS HUIl V FKOM
EATIMJ mWMKEir poIIK. '
ihh Giriclntiatf finfyiirtr says:
u Six "^et'ks h r ^. l^ri'S, liqiik;^^
•n ikbWto-W flW a, r^W , ;FKil8Jw: r
kifft^d a bog, and front t lie head and
rUbcf’ i-dilgh frirts, vvliift
sipee th
away, uu _
last, at 7>*ggtorkrhc
breathed his last, and the undertaker
Hnmmnmtd trrtalre charge of the
body. When that functionary with
and
ajtfjt:. Staton i’ri^on Hospitals, Auder* r
sonvilSr, Georgia; Surgeon uml Mc<lio*l i’ur- '
veyor of the Confederate Stnteii Prisons East of
the Mississippi river.
Together uitli a review of «. oorlion of the
testimony of the witnesses iu the celebrated
“ WiflPTrial,” and brief uotices ot ssme of the
works that have appeared on Southern Prisons
bj Northern Authors. ~T
about hiking ihfi.gvipirc nmiufijsd.—
at^ |[!wtily, pUceH, the body ** the
Hit . ^qstorftivea . wqre ; t
once applied,, a doctor sen| for, and
at eleven o'clock Mr. Slirack returued
to the latj^ pj.\ the living. .1 , hj i 8 1 wa8
anjmatiop %e t by. no means rare, Uul
the most astonishing tact is pot that
Mr. Shipck a^ql^e.^j li e agajty»; but
M, ,w?H
new 9j;<.v itj'Jc^^and , ha^ pot, gince
#1 VCJWWV.
lost his ej'.yeigbt, {tearing apd speech.
xwwrau4HNa »iS5a^Aft
ATolliffllPffn'ilwf^gwytm^j ^ripiion of wftat ho saw lKitwcen 7
.-imu.snbininn'o
i« lias svargely. touciied
the pillows when T' oxi-lasmed: •
‘‘ Thr^>w py; over ! aijd then—1 found
pi.'“ ftkw jvi
looked ppqUjlV/V 5
THt] SOUTHERN SIDE:! Ahead of AU
'iUifKtiJCOMPETITlOH
Compiled from Ottiml Documents
»-*in tho hands ot
8. RANDOLPH STEVENSON M. I
Containing the names of fdmut 13,090 Uui.
Soldiers who : ^lied dt Andcrsenvilis;-
numberofthr rjgravas, tlmirtbi
nice and Regiments to which
og
**• lift* C9WP*-
they ntlonged,
.egimehxs to wincb tney
and the dato of tlmir dea h. as registered bv the
author and others. .
Also, Cautt. and CtMtUratidn of tho l>lMnr<vi
incident to Prison;Lira; Coniparative 8b-ts,-.
roenta of Prisoned Ruptured, ad-1 'deaths in
Northern suil Southern Prukjns; A Chanter on
the Exchange Bureau, etc., etc xE? ' —-
x -.ifi e-.f.i. -s ,jrrr
* This work* w printed, from new,
clear type, in - J.... t.
“Owe Larcfe Octtfvo' Votnme
TTf/frtfy 500 r
;i
PHLL'PAOE
l
power,ring for the interests o all
i.er subjects, tlie present occupation
«>| her provinee niigbt compel her to
make jicace ; bulnsc-ireuinstanees are
• .lliet wise, ;t conclusion ol ponce is
hardly possible.”
i>i:rssi:i>, February 2.—Le Journal
•mV /triixtsti*. i f to-day, tmiiotince- that
it lias received a dispatch f-nm Con
stantinople saying licit an armistice
vva - >igni‘.l t c-tci'd.iv.
—It is said t luit a Mr, Conns way,
«*f O.'letborpe eonnty. has ivented a
cot ."i-jiick. i’s -lool. It i- selfadjng-
lii it and - If aeting. being strappe-i
on to both letrs and around the
waist. After picking a stalk of cot
ton you ran rise, and this candal
appendage follows, and will le-adjust
when you squat to pick again. Thus
something is invented every day to
make our people lazier. TVlie’hor
the above is true or not, -ueli an
invention would d<> more harm than
good.
becoming. 8 recreant to his mission,
and, by (lid most remarkable Gam-
tingeneies; dragged from authority
and trampled iu tfib'diist and thi.e
hutniliatUaV' Tlie "best^ of men, like
the worst,Have suffered similar ox-
tremttic^; lsit they kavc had n sus-
tainiiig po^r U-Tiift. wa-< not of this
world afid 1 from calamity extorted
WcsstfjjW, 1 ,JI W is true; too, that the
blow utfiich struck down Ibe mighty j
men of earth’lias l.-een often a mercy !
in disguise," in that ii taught ambilioi.
the lesson 6F its own impotence when
arrayed agnirtst the Ruler of the
Universe, art ft made repentance
something more than an affair ol
State.
There have been some very recent,
comparatively speaking,’illustrations
of extraordinary transformations in
the careers of individuals. Many
ease- occur to us, like llioisc of Van
derbilt and Stewart. In England,
what could 1* more romantic than
the career of lienjaiuin Disraeli, tiftv
years ago, a poor Jewish law clerk,
and now Premier of England, who
confers titles upon proud Bril ions,
and, at whose dinner sal down, tin
oilier day, eight Dukes, ten Mar
quises, t wcniy-c ghl Earls and a
h>zen 11-irons. Mot so giand and ! fully swollen and drawn out of shape
l my
I walked along until
* - ;» ■»—- i A great height,
tyj*its fever and rhcifoi^Ui^ s *fiiei? tell iu a valh y.
two chihlrth, Evaan-l Frederick, jr.,' | came to a terrible dark, black river,
agea itt'Wefi'ac ^gjtt of kvfiii,-?! i^d^ere^ »n^
y*dr% itrere WfltSft' sick itH?>rtIt*before
theft’ mother dflM^ille s^upl^ls Vne +
ftigthc same. A'ko2li3r ptiysieuiit wa^
eallcdTin, and li‘c pronoiin’ced the*''dis
ease spotted fevel'. Wednesday' ol
last week Dr. L-tuiennai* o*iili’-s i-?!y,
a graduate nf tTnivov , *1’ Ah*-
tria at Vienna, was called. Ho in'i-
riu-diatt-ly declared the disease was
trichina;, other physicians ridieiitirig
liis diagnosis. 1 Sunday Eva died and
was buried ' ‘ ,lv 1 ;
Yesterday Dr. Laute-rman insisted
on re-examining the pork in use by
the family, and with the naked eye
wliilfe bodies were discovered in the
luuscles, Svhihf with the aid of a
microseojTd, tin- thread-like worn,
wound up spirally, was found in
Countless numbers. To-dav a small
h*«fed Vi l^tpre njtj, aiuk^^iifl .flip
river yyas a b'aek doud. Others
were walking over, .t.l.e river, and,
although I dreaded, it,. , something
urged me on and I felt that I i>ad to
go with the olh> . . As I got nearer
Mf the dark cl- . . ii became brigju
and beautiful, . and expanding it
opened and disclosed the mpst beau
tiful sight. The first I saw was
Jesus. , I saw a great temple ami a
great throne. I saw my little boy.
who was drowned two years ag.f
and my other dead child. I saw iny
dead wife; hut I could not touch
them. I saw people whom I had
almost forgotten. I saw my old
gray-ha red grandfather, who died
when I was but two years old.
Thor were many whom I looked for,
. ... .mmuii -n
, .MtlUiiiUm,,
■Jit will be dVtive'ved to aubsorhers
at the following prices ; 1 ">’• •
}>.*. .>} ■<•■ •»•*: i noi - - -it • .... -.ti i
S-mHMIj laonit la E .ijll-A CLCh, .. .. $3 00
Hhrrp. 400
. . f. )io;l 5 /. 1 <t rt 5 60
tmdt uh lic-
ceipf oftfa HV*-. llt( ,. u „ , ;J
B as jsut returned from a visit
amongche Principal PIANO and ORGAN
onea in Na\r York. Boston and other cities-
ent ever offered”Mouth, at prices
ABSOLUTELY
BEYOND COMPETITION!
ferfev 1 Q S
i »rt
i!nn#itiu
■ lK ‘Hf ‘lit'RBT ‘ VAhtHTY. ’*
Slid Music and Music Boob,
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS.
Musical MeiTliiindisp,
^il%t"€lA#;-MlW«C” House.
’era.Mrs givirtg their sigualureW t«i TUNIXG AJI% REPAIRING, PIANOS
tntue eouditiona, will be considered Chatob, Pipe ami 8«soff C»fan4, *nd all kind* of
.uWrj|*r,t..Uw Work... .But :no
obligation will i;twt< upon any,thenawtMioroiwbwwtlunenSouai. Mr.Tayjor
serjber to receive the kook unless it -7? te 4^o«Hy flftnen yean in thacongtruction
•**> ■; ««****. ar.--fi.kVa,?
given and sample slioWn. for tfo ATOtJSTA MUSIC HOUSE.
a O ROttINSON A CO.,
, o ,.^ f Bread 6 'jret, Augp*u^3a,
TURXBULL BROS.,
^■ lT ’ ^Vubiife. 1
J. E. RITCH, AOFNT./
ATHENS, «A.
.h.
«”•**> jFah'Notice
a large amount^sistill due me
1A on ii»y old books, a grout -part of wliieb
Lv been Htunding for more than a year. I now
jnve notice that evert- account not paid, or sat
isfactorily settled by tbo L'.tU of November
will be put Iiito tha bands of a magistrate for
collection. “ A worn to the wise is sntficienL’
-oSO-St T. A. BURKE. ,
l»ortion of file muscle was taken from i but I did not see them. Then the
an arm of the dead girl by Dr.
liuiitermnn. :md, from ealculatious
made by hint, one cubic incli of mus
cle contains 100,000 triehme spirals.
The boy Fred was visited to-day
by an EoijvArer correspondent, who
found him lying in bed on his back,
with his arms and bis legs wonder-
glorious, because not so intellectual,
but nearly as singular, is tho life
story of J. W. Mackey. We un
to d that thirty years ago he left Ite-
j land as penniless as “Par Malov.”
Ten years later he traveled througii
•lie United Stales as a drummer,
working on a small commission,
f our years later he? was out of work
by contraction of the muscles. On
touching the muscles, his pain became
indescribable. liis physician says
death is almost inevitable. . rs.
i vi-it it began receding, and I never
j can describe the terrible disappoint
ment I felt when I found myself again
in bed. I felt, indeed, grieved - .’’
!t is hardly necessary to say that
Mr. Sitrack’s dream, though very
beautiful, has been surpassed by those
of the hash“cs!i eaters.
Traveling; on their Piety.!
! Ilurtlm l Tin:c . ’
Two young men, one hailing from
New York and the other fiom New
Fob ru h&r y ti- ini: 1
ATSjaks
And Northeast Georgia.
rSDWllf C- ITEWTOR, %
““SALESMAN eob
Messrs. Opdycke. Terry & Steele,
\V!iii- Ceooils, Xoiitins, Linens, I.arcs ami Em
broideries, j
Vi— Z
General Merchandise Broker.
'U'FICE.V.
375 Bjroad-otrajr, XTow TTor-ls-
-AND WITH—
Messrs. Thomas & Fleming
OCX. ATHENS, (iA
3-A.3VT I-IAHRIs
Is offering her splendid stra-kTofMjiiiiicry
'4T QO T.
i i. . -I * b
llrautiftil riintmnl Ilatufor $1 «ad 41 30.
l I ,'^S?txS orth for ®*1 "Orth 410 for fri,
wortli a0c.for 19c.; worth 85c. at 20c
BELTS, BUSTLES and IIAIR GOODS at a
sacrifice. Zephyr, Wool, Stiver and Gold Pcr-
toratea Card Bwird, French and Java Canvas.
Bcautitul Sets of Fur for Ladies end Children
and Fur Caps
J3.T COST.
Everything at cost toj close out my Winter
StOCK.
C»l '-:.rly aud scottre bargains.
MISS C. JAMES,
devil-tf. ATHENS, GA.
Wanted-
To REST or liny a small ctittage home, eon
v.-nient to the business por.iou of the citv. Ai.
unimproved .’or, if desirahiy located, might be
-clil. Aprtv at Oeorcian office. mv22-t*
t. n i ; r, m
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
llaruioiiy Grove, Jnekt on County, Ga.,
[ Will practice in tiio Superior Courts ot Jagk-
! son, Maui-on, Banks and Cla-ki- counties,
i Sja-eial attention given to collection of claimt.
Refers to Judge A. M. Sjojer, Griffin, Ga.,
J and Hon. J. T. Npence, Jonesboro’, Ga.
i octtt-tf.
BUEPEE & BED.,
Henk, sister of Fred. Renk, St\, win. ; lhi' t-u, alter sleeping in the station
! Boo-b slxicL Slnc3-2^E:a.lxer_ ! Carriage, Hugjry and
lives with him, was taken siek to duv
Dr. Lmticrinan
twentyfour hour
fated with the terrible disease.
without a cent in his pocket. Now I Ernest I>cnk, of this eity, attended
A plow ha- i-contly heen made at
St<>< klon, Cal., which is the largest
in the world, ll cuts a fin row thir
ty-five inches w e, and the mold
bo id is et_h: e«t lo .g >r<nn lic-
poi-.t to-the end. This i ow will
require twehfe »lo t animals to draw
it.
he gives the grainiest entertainment
in Europe, and has a yearly income
of 814.000,000. Just now we read a
lengthened telegraphic account iu tin
gre at journals of the East and West
of what is called, in the fashionable
slang of the day, “A Marriage in
High Life” at Baltimore. The
groom is a Kentuckian and Lieuten
ant iu the Artillery service of the
United States. The bride is the
daughter of a millionaire Express
official, who is of so much importance
t hat, though he might not lie included
in a li-t of the “old noblesse” of the
Monumental City, eati summon the
President ami his Cabinet to witness
the nuptials of one of liis children.
About fifty years ago this millionaire
father was a very pom- l.o\, whose
earliest commercial transaction, we
have been told, was j e> idling a few
chickens to whuin-'oevei- would buy,
the funeral of Frederick on New
Year’s day and pat took of the meat
in use in the Bcnk family, ami yester
day was prostrated with triehnsc.
P- rk is at a discount here.”
I bouse on Sat unlay night, visited th
says that within ! I*ink yesterday morning, and became j
she will be pros- j ( or professed to become) convinced j
'of tin* error of thcii ways. Their I
apparent sincerity attracted consider ‘
able attention, until Mr. Shorcy, the j
reformed drunkard, came along, and
said that he recognized the hitu as
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
- Ovt a Jacobs <k Miciiaki.’s SToitr.)
First class work nirncu out on alio-t iiolic
: t lilici'n) prices. Give ton i call ami get gee
iimteiiai me! fiiic work. mareliB’-tt
A little girl down in Maine wa-
listen ng with much interest to the
st«* y ot Jonah. When the- question
was asked “ What would yon sup-
pose would be the first thing Jonah
would do after the great fish threw
him pon the land ?” She answered
promptly, “ 1 sli’d fink he’d go home
qu c . bs he could and get cleaned
n P j,
Vomen physicians of repntab'e
stun I ng no wel in Pliiladelpliia.lwo
o th «-e o' this diameter having an
annual co t.e of born $1->0R0 to
V’>(l, 00 from their practice, which is
chi . con inod to ladies and chi-
Litib- -l't he divam, .. In n he wan- dren.
Th.e Oopar-bnersiiip
IL-rtlul.-re “xisting under tlio mime :m<l style
of Di-rough «fc Osborn, in t lie lumber business', is
j Ibis day dissolved by imitunl consent. Tlie
i business in tlie future will be continued under
j the name and style of J. W. PRUITT <& CO..
followers ot Mr. Moodv ill all ifitrts ! to ' Vl, Vn «" “ r,U ;. rM ,nr l,, " lbcr "UU'* he address-
* I cd All orders tor lumber or laths left \vi»h
of the country. In the evening they
went to the Presbyterian Church
meeting, and, saying that they wan
ted to follow the Master, asked tin-
prayers. A collection was started to
help them, when a |>olic<* officer hap
pened to hear of it, and suggested
that they might be the same chaps
who had visited tho Rink in the
morning. Another officer subsequent
ly arrested them in North Main street,
and they were brought before Judge
Eggleston’s Police Court this morn
ing. He said that men who traveled
on their piety like tnese fellows should
be sent to State Pii-on, and regretted
that lie was only able to send them
to jail tor sixty days each,
appeared happy at the prospect *t
Wiley F. llond or W. B. Pruitt will be punc
tually tilled. Orders addressed to Harmony
Grove will b- delivered any where on the
Northeast Railroad. Thankful tor pa-t favors
we respectfully solicit the patronage of the
S tiblie i-, want of lumber or laths to the new
rut. Apri.,12. tt>77.
ai.17-3 »V. PRUITT & < (.
Wo-bice bo BondKolders.
T H E INTEREST on Clarke county Bonds, duo
January 1st, 1S78, will be promptly paid at
tnu National Bunk, in ooiu.
dcctl—ltu 8, C. REESE, Treat.'
F UOM AND AFTER THIS DATE AL
persons arc hereby forbidden to bunt wit
i;og or Gun on my plui.tation, situated in the
iork of the Oconee River. Any otic disregard
ing this notice- will be prosecuted.
octa-Sui. JOHN R. WHITE.
To T City
1 O li en _ situate on
House and Lot for Sale*
W < uere lot—ouooi tuemo»t dcsirub.e in tli#
•ccupied at present by the pulscriby
-n IlaueocK street. Tlie house has six
\v a^oii Ala leers,
At the shop lately oeenplcd by 1*. Denson, non
Oi iiii ct Heaves’ stable,
ATHENS, GJL-.
Are prepared to do all kinds of work in tl.eir
lino at short notice, in the most SUPERIOR
STYLE, and at us
REASONABLE RATES
as tlie same class ot work can be done.
They ure prepared to pul ut- Cnrriai;ea, Bug
gies and Wagons in ANY STYLE, and invite
those having new work put up, to cull before
its imperfections are covered with paint, and
see that ALL Materials used are of the VERY
BEST QUALITY.
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
A SPECIALTY'. All work-lone in tbia line
warranted to give satisfaction, both as to styli
sed price.
Harness Ala king and
.Repairing.
They ure also prepared to mnkc or repaL
Harness. Having secured tho servioe* of
"Thoroughly Competent Workman
iu this brunch of tlie business, all they ask is;
trial, that till niuv lie convinced of the SUPE
KIOR1TY OF Tit KIR WORK atul the Reasot
ublencss of their Churges.
gjgT'Bu sure to ealt on them aud examiu
their work and prices. ulySl-3’
.... . _. ^ od rooms, psuty and all necessary out-build-
• . i . t . i . . .:i .. , i. l-». A well of very superior water ou aatd
being lionstil ailtl ean-u tul lllrtll tlie \ ,„aee. For price aud tenns, apply to
1)11 tl> be^in to sing ill April. I decs—2t* L.jC. MATT 111
MAETIN INSTITUTE,
JEPrERSOlT, GA.
i The Spring Term *f 1878, will open ou the
24th of January.
BOARD and TUITION, forterui of S4 weeks,
from 475 to 486-
For p Tticulurs, apply to JOHN YV. GLENN,
Priuc pul, or J. E. RANDOLPH, (..Secretary
Board Trnataof.