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THE ATHENS UEORGIAN: SEPTEMBER 25, 18??.
1 NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS, (newadvertisements.
WILEY F. HOOD ANDTiNTON W. STEPHENS ”
HAVE OPENED A
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS STORE.
UNDER THE FIRM OF
cfc
e. G. Dobbs.
In to-day’s issue our readers will
find the advertisement of this sub
stantial and popular merchant. He
has on .hand, and to arrive Fall and
Winter Goods, at remarkably low
Pgures, consisting of calicoes, brown
and bleached shirting, and sheeting,
ladies* dress goods, men’s and lioy’s
clothing, boots, shoe 0 , etc. Also a
fine stock of groceries and canned
goods stich as are usually kept in a
first class wholesale house. Col.
ron®, shot and caps, oysters, sardines, roasters, ^ fa ,<w '!*" kn0 "' n i "°'“ £?
PICKLES, JS .LIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, and surrounding country f»r fair
.... . ... CAS ®MSS, RAISINS, NUTS aFid CRACKERS, j de-ding' and honest integrity for us
calicoes bleachino, checks, stri Ph.*:, jeans, m skys, tickinu, thkead, Bii' ES.j to speak in his behalf. Ilis goods
txk ^?k IN fc-NGH.vXGK f5:*. goods.-^u Kemeinker I are all fresh from the best markets in
the place, BARRY’S CORNER, Broad street, Athene Georgia. I
SXoOcL A Stephens. l tlu! East Jl0 “ ’West, and .be bus a
j^hgpswBBg, corps of genteel and accommodating
AT BARRY’S CORNER, BROAD STREET, NEAR NATIONAL BANK,
Where You Will Always Find a Splendid Stock of
VLOUR, BACON, LARD, 8AI,T, 8\RUP, MOLASSES, CHEESE,
MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, EIC., ETC.,
KEROSINE OIL AND LAMPS, CIGARS & TOBACCO,
t S. C. DOBBS
Has oh Hand, and to arrive, his Mammoth Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting in part of the following articles, viz:
Igobs, Blown and Bleached Shirting and Sheeting,
sei>25-3m
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ovidsnee of intentional fraud.”
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tinue taking it; otherwise the publisher is
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payment of nil arrearages, is sent to the
publisher.
Notice to Subscribers
Subscribers to the Georgian who
live in the vicini.y pf Athens, ami
who are indebted tor their subscrip
tions, are hereby informed that wood
wiU.be received in payment for their
papers. Others desiring to subscribe
and pay in like nianuer, will please
come along with tlicir wood.
Brown Drilling, Osnnbnrgs,
Wool, Jeans, Linseys,
Flannels, Spool Cotton,
Factory Checks,
Factory Yarns,
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
Hosiery, etc., etc.
Hemlock Sole Leather, Harness and Upper Leather,
HATS OF EVERY .JJEiCRIFTUSN, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. ALSO
Paper and Linen Collars,
Undershirts, Balmoral Skirts,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Shawls,
Bed Blaukets, etc.,
Men's and Boy’s Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Suddles and Bridles,
clerks unsurpassed by no other es
tablishment in the State. Our farm
ers in the country and the citizens of
Athens will find the Colonel always
ready to show them through his large
and well selected stock of goods.
Hood & Stephen*.
The advertisement of this new firm
will be found iu another column.
They have recently, purchased the
stock of goods of Mr. J. M. Barry,
at his old stand on Bread street, aud
have added considerably to the stock
bought from hint. Their store is well
filled with a complete fine of family
and fancy groceries and staplo dry
r goods, such as calicoes, blenchings,
, j cheeks, jeans, ItiiM-y-, etc. flour-, ba
con, lard, salt, syritp, tin Gasses, cheese,
sugar, coffin and -jutes. They also
have a fine liue of cigars, cheap and
fragrant. To this new firm wcwould
call the attention of our readers to
their honest dealing, fair 'prices and
good goods. We are glad to notice
that Messrs. Hood & Stephens have
retained in their house that prince of
50 BAGS RIO COFFEE
50 BARRELS .-UUAR, assorted.
ROASTED COFFEE.
50 BOXES CHEESE.
500 Bam Liverpool Salt, (grouud A course)
atm bags Virginia salt,
10UU RUSDELS COTiON TIES.
10,0110 YARDS B \UUING,
200 KEUS NAILS,
200 BARRELS l-XOUR, cssorted.
50 i-OXES OK TOBACCO.
M ACKAltOY SN UFF, in jars and package!
WASHING AND TOILM SOAPS.
STARCH, ASSORTED PICKLES
Bad Weather.
Since Tuesday night we have been
visited with cold drizzling rains mak
ing fires comfortable by day and
blankets -s. indispensable at night
A Good Meal.
It is stated as a fact that one of our
policemen and a city constable ate |
twenty-eight fish at one sitting-re-
ccfltly, -and that- the day was not a
good one for fish either.
««. a_
• —Havc yon seen those* new Shoes
at Snead’s? They are the prettiest
we ever saw. sept22-3t.
Contmcrclul Reporter.
Mr W. T. Christopher, late of the
Fort Valley Mirror, and one ot the 5?‘>od fellows, Thomas Brooks, Esq.,
ben fellows in tho State, has issued who Wll | be ,0 ** 3,1
the first nun,l,or of the above paper ,HS fr,ends »* C,arkt? - a » d
in Atlanta. Wo wish you success. j dackso "' "** lir, “* «» l
Mr. A. It. lloln-i-tson.
G02TC
Castings, consisting of Pots, Oven#, Spider# and Odd Lid -, Manilia Rope, from 1-2 tv 1 1-2
indie.-, Cotton Kot>e, Goshen and Country Bntter, Green Tea, Powder, Lewd und Shot, Backet#
and Cham#, Machine Needle#, Pen#, Ink. Paper, Envelopes and Spelling Book#, aud many
other artid a too tediou# mention. It I# sufficient to aay he fiaa a large variety of all clause* of
GOODS adapted especially to planters’ use. HE DEFIES COMPETITION. Odl and be con
vinced of the fact. He mean# just what he save. He also sell# the celebrated
Escellenza and Dobbs’ Chemicals.
sep25-3m j
It is said that when an old and de
feat- d Irish rebel was invited t< in
in another rebellion, he repfii-ri that
he had “ quit patriotism and taken to
plantin’ pelaytics.” So it is with
Zaeliatiah Chandler—“the -_.eat
M iehigandcr:*’ W lien asked ri-tvhi Iv
by a m«w>p per interviewer in Wash
ington w hat he.was going to do about
“Hayes’ Southern policy,’’ he re#
plied : “1 don’t know* anything r bout
polities, 1 have heeti fi.-hing, hunt
ing aud yachting all the suiiint r. I
can tell you all about fishing and
limiting, fene ng and ditching. I
know something about Devons and
Shorthorns, and have the best bull
in A icr.ca, if that is o! any public
interest, bnt on politics I must pass.*’
Here we have a combination of Nim-
ods, CiuCiititiUus, Hiram, No-.v.u’s
lather (“a Irttgai swain”) sind a euchre
player, all iu one, and that otto,
Zachpriah. Chandler, of Michigan.
'litis announcement proves conclu
sively that he is not OsuiaU Pacha.
t\ good thing for the Turks.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
i
Tho Dentil ot Mrs. Momn.
We unintentionally neglected to
notice, in our last issue, the death of
Mrs. MosSj inotuer of our esteemed
foliow-citizeit; Mr. 11.. L. Moss, who
died la>t Friday eveni- g. Mrs.
Moss was in feeble health for some
tint” prior to Iter death.- She was
greatly beloved by all who knew* her,
and in this sail affliction the bereaved
family will find many sympathizing
friends.
Dt-ntli of Mrs. <>lllolnncI.
We regret to announce the death
of Mrs. Gilleland, w hich occurred last
Tlittrs- ay evening at her restde. ee.
Tl.e deceased was the mother of our
esteemed fellow-citizens Messrs. Wil
liam aud John Gil'.elaitd, and iu their
sad afflict ion t hey have the sympathy
of many friends. She was a good
mother and a pious Christian lady.
Pence to her ashes.
Davenport’s Itnlni I’t-est-rv-
ItiK Process.
We have tried cooked green corn,
preserved over three months, beans,
cabbage and tomatoes, prepared
about two months, latter prepared its
salad, and found them all possessing
their natural flavor ns if recently
plucked. " ’
As the parly offering the family
rights will only be in our city fora
few days longer, we advise our read
ers to call and obtain this valuable
receipt, thereby securing for future
seasons, as well as for the preserving
of onr present vegetables and fruits,
which can be done at a very trifling
cost, by applying at Col. J H. ling-
gins, No. 7 Broad street.
The Home School.
In our notice of Madame Sos
nowski’s Home School, we
Among oi;i- new* advertisements
will be found the card of thanks from
stated ! Mr. A. R. Robcitsou to the citizens
that this institution would open next
Wednesday. It should have been
lash. Wednesday, the ISHb* irtst.
—New* Shoes arc just rolling in at
Sneads Go and sec the new stylcr.
sepl22-8t.
Mr. Davis'
State Fair display will be one of
unusual excellence, end will not only !
of Clarke and adjoining counties.
Some two » e«-ks ago we called the
d attention of the public to*tltis genlle-
] man’s excellent work, and wo would
again remind them that they can save
time and keep then* money at home
by giving hint their patronage.
W. A. Shm-ter.
We are glad to notice that
this
the beauty atm representative •* ; .
,s of Athens and Northeast | the ®ditonal cha.r comfortable
. ‘profitable. W ith Mr. Shorter at
. i e i , i . i .. 1 gentleman has entered the field of
be an exhibit of elegant.photography, j » , _ .
.. , , . i 1 journalism, an-l we hope he will find
luit of the beauty and representative , , . J 1 r ,,
the
Courier will gain
much popularity. Being a good law
yer and a fine writer he is quite an
acquisition to the press of thy State.
citizens
Georgia.
Buslnoss In Atlu’iis.
New foods are arriving steadily by
the Northeastern and Georgia rail
roads, and the clerks in the dry goods
and grocery stores are kept busily
engaged until a late hour at night
opening and arranging their goods
for the fall campaign.
Vuluublo Hook For Lawyers.
The Hon. Win. M. Reese, writing
of Johnson’s Cyclopedia, and refer..
ing especially to the law department
of that great work, says: “ Its legal
articles I prize very highly. They
profitable,
| helm, th Rome
riio Havnniiah Week! y News.
The last number of this fine Week
ly contained the first chapters of “The
Marble Family,’’ an intensely inter
esting and well written story, by S.
G. Ilillyer, Jr., of Ciithberi,Ga, > Tho
prize of one hundred dollarsJ r offered
by Mr. J. II. E-till, for the best story
founded on i::o dents of the late war,
wa3 awarded to Mr. Hillyer, the pub
lication of which was commenced in
are superior to any in any C) elope-, j ag , Those that oontem-
dia I have ever IWH,, fltcy are j,j ate subscribing for a weekly paper.
written with great care, and are
worth to the lawyer all that the book
costs.’’
The Hon. Win. Hope Hull, before
his death, bore similar testimony to
this Cyclopedia.
♦
At
Lntliam« Alexander dr. Co.
We are under obligations to Messrs,
Latham, Alexander A^Co., 18 Wall
s-.c.:, New York, for their annual
publication on the nu»vetneiits of cot-1 | nw a rm 0 t Jackson & Thomas,
Ion and fluctuations of contracts.
The tables hnve been carefully win-
piled from official sources, and are
Our County solicitor.
Wo clip the following from the
Covington Star ot the 21st inst: Col.
L. W. Thomas, a rising and popular
young lawyer, stepped in o our office
last Tuesday. Col. Thomas is a good
attorney and will attend to all busi
ness entrusted to his care. He is in-
partnership with the popular and re
we willingly and heartily recommend
the Savannah Weekly News as the
most interesting weekly paper in the
State. W"e trust onr contemporary
will send the paper regularly to ena
ble ns to follow “ The Marble Fam
ily ” through their romautic history.
Local JtUmdlnKS.
—Four caudifiates for Mayor.
—Bivalves are on the 'market.
—Hayes didn’t kiss Fatty Harris
when they met.
—Cobb Davis has got a gal at his
house. - --
—Conte now, let n- drink your
health, Mr. Mayor.
—Old tagglcd leg had on his war
paint Saturday night.
—Hayes stretched out his bund to
Billie Markant and said : “ One kiss
love, before we p»r» for the night.”
—As all the candidates for the
mayoralty are good templars, tell us
now who’s going to set ’em up.
—The fleecy staple is rapidly com
ing in, and our numerous cotton spec
ulators will soon have their hands hill.
—The friends of T. J. Lester ad
vocate his claims to a seat in 'he
lower house of the Legislature,
; —Col. HdllAianV-has two
spanking teams a'. Gann & Reaves’,
stables.
—Don’t sap tho foundations of the
town you live in by sending away for
every thing you want.
—Col. J. H.‘ Huggins’ name is
mentioned for the Legislature. W r e
know of no man that would better
represent the people of thn county.
—Out of seven infants 1. rn in this
city last week, six. w-r«- boys. At
this rate, in another, ule, we will
have a beau for eve. y .elle.
—Major Pruitt will harmonize the
Grove during tint cotton season, and
will pay the highc-t cash price for the
staple.
—The weather seems to have got
its back ut> about something. Satur
day and Sunday were cool and show
ery.
' —Eugene Bridyc, the genteel bar
ber, had the misfortune to lose his
youngest child Let week. He- finds
consolation in the thought that it has
gone to that beautiful land where the
streets are paved with gold and fined
with jasper.
ToOurFrlcnda.
To secure a good location for your
fall advertisements they should be
handed in on Thursday <• r Friday,
By observing this rule as cln-eas you
can, it will enable ns to give more
time and attention in ' displaying
your advertisement and thereby give
it a more prominent place in onr col
nmns. Sonic of oitr friends have al
ready handed in their favors for next
week, and we trust that all onr pat
rons will come, lorward before our
next issue ami sustain their home
paper.
I’crsunal.
Mr. J. T. McCarty, of ihcEibeiton
Gazette, was iu the city Friday, and
gave us a pleasant call during his stay.
We trust his v.sit will be both agree
able and remunerative. He makes
the Gazette a sprightly paper and it
is a tine medium tbi-ougli which our
merchants can reach tire trade oi
jjwpert, Madison and the couutic#
contiguous thereto.
Judge Galbraith, of Pennsylvania,
decides that churches in the course
of construction arc not exempt from
tax. Consecration or dedication is
necessary. .
Fashion Notes.
Thrash’s Consit.mftite Ditrk.
Sure cure lor consumption, bronchitis,
coughs croup, colds, and all lung affec
tions. Restores lost voice, ect. Call at
Dr. Ed. Smith’s drugstore, Dr. King’s
old stand, and get a trial bottle a for bO
emts. L-<rgo size $1 SO.
TO %IXUOOD TKSPI.ARS. '
You are earnestly desired to be
present at the Lodge Room on Fri
day night. All who are in arrears
for dues are s|ieeially invited as it is
.desired to relieve them.
Wxr Ki g, Jr., W. C. T.
of Athens.
arranged in a concise front, convenient
for reference and contain much valua
ble information not to be foutid els.-,
where. This book is invaluable to
the cotton buyer and merchant, and
the above house deserves much credit
for the manner in which it is gotten up.
Gone to Athens.
We find the folio* ing in the last
issue of the Warranton Clipper: Our
young friend Willie IIulK-rt has se
cured a situation with a large mer
cantile house in Athens, and iuit
AXXOr.M-KXKXT.
[For the G-HJiyian.'
We would suggest the name of
Col. J. II. Huggins, as a suitable
person to represent Clarke county in
the next Legislature. The Colonel is a
man. of soiue*4egi*lative experience,
and under the circumstances, being
an intimate friend of the Governor
and well and favorable known iu the
mountain counties, can and will exer
cise an influence in behalf of our coun
ty, and especially iu the interest of the
Northeastern Railroad. As the ses-
siuni of the Legislature under the
i.v-« e-.< j-t iiutmii wifi be biennial and
the t«UYiii»*--- ot the next Legislature
Astonishing; Success.—It is the
duty of every person who has used
Boschke’s German Syrup to let it#,
wouderiul qualitie- be known to their
friends in curing Consumption, severe
Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia,
aud in fact' all throat aud Jung diseases.
No person can use it without immediate
relief. Three doses will relieve any
case, and we consider it the duty of
all Druggists to recommend it to the
poor dying consumptive, at least to try
one Imttle, _ as 40,000 dozen bottles
were sold last year, aud no one case
where it failed was rejairted. Such a
medicine as the German Syrup can
not be too widely known. Ask your
Druggists about it. Sample Bottles to
try sold at 10 cents. Regular size 75
ceuts. For sale by
K T. Brumby & Co
Mothers will grow weary aud sigh
over the responsibility that Baby plac- _
es upon them, but they have the high 1 of ,>re than usual importance it is
privilege of shaping a character for
usefulness. The exercise of patience
and the preservation of Baby’s health
by the proper use of Dr. Bull’s Bahy
Syrup will give them great present
last Tuesday for bis new home. 'We j comfort and prospective happiuess.
wish him success in his new field. 12 > cents per bottle.
highly essential that our next repre
senlativc be a man of experience and
ability. The Colonel has served in
the Legislature and we know* ot no
one lictler qualified to favorably rep
resent the citizens of Clarke county.
Many Voters.
Ask Yourself these Questions
—Are you a despondent sufferer from
Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness,
Palpitation of the Heart ? Have you
Dizziness of the Head ? Is your Nerv
ous System depressed? Does your
Blood circulate badly ? Have you a
Cough? Low Spirits? Coming up
of .the food altet eatiug ? «fcc., Ac. Ail
of theseanalhuch more are the direci
results ot Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint
and Indigestion. ‘ Green’s August
Flower is now acknowledged by al
Druggists to be a positive cure. 2,
400,000 bottles were given away iu
the U. S. through Druggists, to the
people as a trial. Two doses will
satisfy any person of its wonderful
quality in curing all forms of Indiges
tion. Sample bottles 10 cts. Regular
size 75 cts. Sold positively by ali
first class Druggists in the United
l States. R. T. Brumby & Co,
—Skirts are worn short in frout.
—Sultan is tho new shade of red.
—The newest lace is the Oriental.
—Fancy buckles are worn with
belts. ", f
—Belts at e 'w*orn" with ' street cost
umes.
—Dress trains grow longer and lon
ger.
—A favorite dark shade is lees of
wine.
— Box-pleated corsages are coming
in vogue.
—Colored silk torchon is one of the
new laces.
—Bird of Paradise plumes will bo
much worn.
—Marine blue and dark maroon
are fashionable.
— Pleated and gathered corsages in
vogue.
—Bronze brown and bronze green
are leading colors.
Pune'atiiTpuce are the fashion
able autumn colors.
—Moonlight beads is another name
for dela June jet.
—The necks of all new dresses open
in ohaie or Pompadour.
—Colored Smyrna and guipure
laces are coming in fashion.
—A great many ribbon bows are.,
seen on all the new costumes.
—Lace bonnet strings and lace
scarfs are no longer fashionablo.
—The Avalon is a pretty, modest,
close brimmed bonnet for fall wear.
—The new fringes combine crimped
braid, silk, aud clair do la lune jet.
—The Serbian is the costume des
tined to take tho place of the Breton.
~ Basques, tunics, and polonaises
are all worn, but the shape are hew.
—The new bonnets have coronet
brims and elaborate puffed cap crowuB.
-The newest straw and felt hats aro
the Helmet, Vesta, Astley, Vera and
Rival.
—The latcet novelties in scarfs are
of crepe lisse, embroidered at the ends
ith silk in Oriental colprs and de-
*‘ , g DS -
—A handsome fancy feather fora
dressy hat is made of India gamecock’s
tails and lophophore tail feathers com
bined.
Now and Then.—It is only now
and then that such men as Hon. Alex.
H. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and
Ex Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a
medicine tor the throat and lungs, and
when they doit is pretty good evidence
that the remedy must be good tor the
cure of coughs, colds and lung affec
tions. They recommend the Globf.
Flower Cough Syrup, and their-
testimonials are to be seen round the
ten cent sample bottles of thfe Globe
Flower Syrup, for sale by
Dr. C. W. Long & Co.,
Athens, Ga.
A sample bottle relieves the worst
cough, and will cure sore throat.
Regular size bottles, fifty doses, $1*
Looking to others for our standard
ot happiness is a sure way to be mis
erable. Our business is with our own
ncarl.