The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, November 25, 1892, Image 1

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THE OGLETHORPE ECHO Volume XX.==Number 7. -AJX DAVISON % <£z LOWE’S, ATHENS, GA., Clayton Street, Opposite Postoffice. — SPECIALS. SPECIALS. 5 bales Checks 44c. ‘ 5 bales best Shirting 4ic. 200 pcs very best Prints 5c. * 100 “ best all wool Jeans 25c. 50 “ more Dress Flannels 14 yds wide 25c., worth double the money. • 40 “ more Dress Tricot 14 yds wide, 25c., or full dress pattern for *1.25. These are the greatest bargains on the American continent. They won’t last long. Come early or you won’t find them. , 10 pcs extra heavy Waterproofing 35c., worth 50c. everywhere. 3000 yds Outing Cloths 5|c , worth 10c. 2000 papers best Needles one cent per paper, worth 5c. the world over. BLACK DRESS GOODS. This department we are making a leading feature of onr business. We have now in stock over 100 pcs Black Goods in all the new weaves, both plain and fancy. them from the 25c. quality to the $2.50 Priestly’s finest silk We have warps. of Crepes and Silk Warp Hem Veiling. Full line is the place When you need a black Dress remember Davison & Lowe’s to get it. HOSIERY. HOSIERY. 200 pr Ladies’ fast black, no seams, 10c., worth 20c. 300 pr Boy’s heavy ribbed, no seams, at 15c., worth 25c. 300 doz royal stainless Hose for ladies and children in cotton, wool, silk and lisle, all prices. Every pair guaranteed stainless. HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 dozen Ladies’ handkerchiefs embroidered in fast colors, 5c., worth 15c. only 1000 Ladies’ pure linen hem handkerchiefs, 10c. 300 beautiful Chiffon handkerchiefs, only 25. Others ask you 40c. to 50c. for same goods. Children and Men. 1000 plain and fancy handkerchiefs for Ladies, DAYIbON & LOWE, 109 Ciayton Street, ATHENS, GA, The t Admiration t of t All! Is a strong claim to make.for my stock, but it is based upon these facts: The unrivalled superiority of our styles, quality To and prices, and the unerring good taste of the public. command universal admiration requires no small degree of merit, and the merit of our Fall and Winter Suits and Over¬ coats could not be greater than it is. The * Season’s * Triumph i With what ease the lead once gained is maintained! The right of the line in the march of progress belongs to us by the inalienable right of possession. Our leadership in Cloth¬ ing, Furnishings and Hats, from the honestly good to the topmost best, is unquestioned, all competitors have been distanced in the race of enterprise. principles, The agencies and employed simple. have been legitimate business pure The Best of Everything at Lowest Prices i^ere.the goals of my ambition, and step by step I have been ascending to the tip top of the hill of trade. I have reached it, and show my appreciation in the continued keeping Prices.” of Seasonable and'Fashionable Outfittings at “Popular My Ten Dollar Overcoats. The are at least $2.50 better value than the average Clothing House shows for the same money. They are made up from the latest effect?'and come in'all weights. I have also as great bargains in my $12.50, $15.00, $10.00, 518 00 ami $20.00 Overcoats, upon which I can save yon from $3.50 to $5.00. The are the realization of the artistic tailor’s dream. 1 v£ 3T 2kzCs-dx2.tos32Les I undoubtedly show the largest and most handsome line ever displayed in this city. Prices ranging $5.00 up to $22.00. An elegant and most complete array of Furnishings and C Your inspection solicited. Hats. CHHS. MORRIS. “Popular Price” Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Athens, Ga. LEXINGTON, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1892. GREAT SLAUGHTER OF DRY GOODS! For the Month of November. \----------- :• Never in the h|story of our country were the times tighter; never in the history ol the world, a greater ne cesity for all to husband their resources and make the hard-earned dollars do double duty. Kealizfpg these;fficts we lave mad CD sj)ecial efforts in searching the Northern and Eastern factories buying special lot#|tk.lai i ge^ulmtitic f. for not > « ash, which enables us to throw goods on our counters at prices that bewilder ors our customers. DRESS GOODS. We are now showing all the new and popular weaves in stylish plain Press and Fabrics. Such as Royals, Poplins, Velours, Bengalincs, Cheviots, changeable Serges, English and Scotch mixtures, storm Serges, Homespun and Silk Finish Henriettas. We are showing wool Dress Patterns from $1.25 to $35 a pattern, Mat ters not what vonr taste may be we can suit you both in quality and price. 3000 yds fancy Serge Dress Goods only 5c. yd. Equal to any 12.1c. goods in the market. 100 pcs Canton Flannels from 74c. to 25c. per yd. 75 pcs wool Flannels, Red and White, all grades. 25 pcs water proofing, all grades. 25 pcs heavy wool Jeans 16fc. finish 25c. Other dealers ^et 30 pc£ wool Jeans plump 9 oz. smooth 35o. for same grade. 334c. yd. Can't match them for less 50 pcs fine wool Jeans full 9 oz., than 40c. to 45c. 250 pcs fancy Cotton Dress Goods. Foulards, Cashmerines, Bedford Cords, Crepe Cloths, Zera Melange, fancy Serges, navy blue Satteens with white figures. Nicest things out for dresses and shirt waist. SILKS. SILKS. We have all the new things in Dress and Trimming Silks, Bengalincs, Armures, Fades, Taffetas, Glace, plain and fancy, just the thing for shirt waists, skirts and dresses. We have an elegant line of Silks for evening wear and bridal costumes. Black silk all grades. CLOAKS. CLOAKS. We have all the new styles in Ladies and Misses Cloaks, Norfolk Jack¬ ets, Russian Blouse, Long Jackets and Capes all colors and prices. BLAZERS AND BLAZER SUITS. Russian Blouse Suits. 100 new style Blazers for $3.40, regular price $0.00. FOR MISSIONS. A Column or so Devoted to This Laudable Work. EDITED BY MRS. E. A. GRAY In Which Will Appear From Time to Time Local Items and Extracts Relative to the Great Cause. Specially selected for the week of prayer and thanksgiving: Nature has ripened her fruit and grain; But what, O soul! are the sheaves you bring? earth offers her golden gifts, While the rieu What is the grain of your harvesting? Have you garnered patience from day to day? Have you gathered the precious fruit of love? Was eharity grown by the dew of tears And the sunshine streaming from above? In the cheating husk of the outward life Have you found the kernel God yearns to give? gained with the body’s nourish¬ Have you ment The “word” by which a man doth “live?” Mrs. M. F. Blits. It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, for we are his people, we are bis children, and from him alone every blessing good comes. thing for personally It is a us to express our love in thanksgiving. The heart grows and expands in pro potion as we become conscious of God s goodness, and acknowledge him in all our ways. To shut our eyes to his goodness contracts, hardens, and shnv els the heart until it is not capable o receiving such impressions. The chief thing for each Christian to do is to go forward promptly in the SEzrinS' nr t which we can work for our blessed Lord. Let each little service done in j* the household be as unto him. Let t be whole-souled, genuine work in the Lord’s vineyard. An earnest person once said: ‘ I find that my only salvation is to work for my master—work in the church, work at home, work in the street, work ev erywhere. At every possible opportu nitv I am talking Jesus to dying men, and this strengthens me. I must or fall.” “This,” says another, “re veals the secret. There is inherent in NOTIONS, NOVELTIES. Newest tilings in Belts, Purses, Shopping Bags, Hair Pins, Hair Orna¬ ments, Lace Pins. 300 Windsor Ties, 5c. 500 < < Rnchings, “ all grades. New Ribbons, etc. Waists. All the shapes and makes in Corsets and Corset FANCY GOODS. Japanese Iltdl Screens, Fire Screens, Fancy Baskets, Toys, etc. 50 pr Hall Portiers. 25 pr Window Portion. New lot Rugs, Lace Curtains, Shades, Poles and Draperies. DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS. One ease 1 yd wide original fruit of loom bleaching, 8$c. One case 4-4 good Bleaching, 74c. 100 pcs Sea Island, all grades. Drilling, Tickings, Full line Pillow casings, 10-4 Sheetings, Blanchings, Shirtings, Sheetings and Checks at manufacturers’ prices. WOOL UNDERWEAR. 5 eases wool underwear for Ladies, Children and Infants from the cheapest to the finest makes. 500 pcs Ladies’ muslin underwear at popular prices. HATS. HATS. Full line Ladies’ and Children’s and walking girls. hats. 500 nobby style hats for boys Shawls, Blankets, Comforts and White Quilts. Umbrellas and Rubber Gossamers. Remember, We arc headquarters cheap for new and stylish in the South. Goods. We We keep up with the times and sell as ns any house carry all grades, from the cheapest to the finest goods handled in this section. the very work itself an att motive joy and power which draws like a thousand cords.” Moreover, it is the only safe¬ guard against sin. The work of doing good to others brings its own reward, and promptness and whole-heartedness in the service increases it a thousand fold. Let this week of thanksgiving spiritual and prayer be an epoch in marked our witli lives. Let it become a white stone in each of our missiona¬ ry societies, as a turning point for greater results, a larger increase in offerings, and a firmer faith in the good to be accomplished by our con¬ tributions. YVe need to deepen and broaden our foundation in every department self-de¬ of our work. We need more patient, nying love to Clnist. We need more of that spirit which exclaims every morn and noon and night, “Christ for the world, ihe world for Christ.”— Wo¬ man's Misxionary Adromte. —...... - —mm • .........— Take your Bibles and read carefully Acts XIII: 1-13 and learn the following truths about God's call to Missionary work: 1. “God calls the church endowed with Spiritual gifts, to work for the evangelization of the world without the gospel. work of missions 2. The call to the comes to those who are in close fellow¬ ship with God. 3. The call to the work of missions comes from the Holy spirit, and not from earthly authority. work direct 4. The call to mission is and personal, choosing its own workers. 5. The call to mission work is for work fae churcb those m08t needed at home, The call to mission work should with a £ pr0ffip ‘ t and willing re¬ e from e , h urch . ~ ipjjg ca u i n mission work involves hardships, 1 ' self-denial and earnest min V d 8 Tbe , ;a]1 to mW8lOD work leads the «*- Missionaries ■» «-* <•« «"■**- * of ■** the j 9. are a part j church anl should be sustained by j ! sympathy, ers.” prayer, means and help* I . • ■ 1 - -..... ; Do not allow yourself to he imposed on by ; tbe many novel schemes, advertising new ami untried so-called cough remedies but stick to the old reliable, Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the unfailing cure tor all afeetioos of the throat j and chest. j ,, Jl ..’ , «, v.. ^ H __*», w?i . , ' j Confectioneries . . • your and Christmas ■ Goods. Subscription $1.00 a Year. j*JT DAVISON <Sz LOWE’S, ATHENS, GA., Clayton Street, Opposite Postoffice. COHEN’S * PRICE t LIST For Next Week. 40 inch all wool Black and Colored Henriettas at. 50c., worth 75c. 54 inch all wool Flannel suitings at 50c., worth 75c. 54 inch all wool Storm Serges at 1.10, worth 1.25., 42 inch all wool Storm Serges at 50c.,worth 75c. 54 inch all wool Ladies Cloths at 1.10, worth 1.50., 40 inch all wool Irredesent Striped eloths worth at 50c.. 75c. worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Diagonal Serges at 50c., 40 inch all wool English serges at 50c., worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Fluid Henriettas at 50c., worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Bedford Cords at 85c., worth 1.25., 30 pieces English Cashmeres, in all colors at 224c., worth 30c. 25 all wool French and English Novelty Suits at 25 per cent, less than value. 10 pieces Cream, l’ink, Blue and Heliotrope Henriettas for evening dresses at 25c., a yard, worth 30c., in New York. English Box Cut Jackets, Blazersand Blazer Suits, in all grades at pi i es below any house in the City. In addition to the above we will offer special inducements in all grades cheap Dress Goods. Calicoes, Percales, Cotton and wool Flannels, and all grades of Domestics, in Bleached and Brown. 30 pieces all wool Doz. Jeans at 30c.,worth 40c. 50 doz. Heavy Black lxl Ribbed Hose for children in sizes from 7 to 84 at 10c., worth 15c. 30 doz. Heavy Black lxl Ribbed Hose for children at 15 and 20c., worth 20 and 25c 30 doz. Ladies Heavy Undervests Grey and Black Hose at 124c., worth 20c. 25 doz. Ladies at 224c., worth 35c. 50 Smyrner Rugs in all sizes. See Prices; 50 Buggy and Carriage and Robes. See Prices. 50 Gossimer Coats Circulars. See Prices. Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Trunks, Y'alises and many lines of Notions. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear in all grades cheaper that any house in the City. Come and se-e us and be- convinced that we can save you money. .. COHEN’S, Titatfgi New Building, Coliege Avenue, ATHENS, GA,