The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, December 02, 1892, Image 1

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THE OGLETHORPE ECHO. Volume XX.==Number 8. -AJX DAVISON LOWE’S, ATHENS, GA., Clayton Street, Opposite Postoffice. SPECIALS. SPECIALS. 5 bales Checks 44e. 5 bales best Shirting 41c. 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 11 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 54c , 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 our business. We have now m stock over 100 pes 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 Hern Veiling. Full line When you need a black Dress remember Davison & Lowe’s is the place 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, alfprices. Every pair guaranteed stainless. HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 dozen Ladies’handkerchiefs embroidered in fast colors, 5c., worth 15c. 1000 Ladies’ pure linen hem handkerchiefs, only 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, DAVISON & LOWE, 109 Clayton Street. ATHENS, GA. The * Admiration * of * All! V ) Is these a strong facts: claim The to unrivalled make for superiority my stock, of hut our it styles, is based quality upon / and prices, and the unerring good taste of the public. To 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 1 With what ease the lead once gained is maintained! The right of the line in the march of progress belongs to us by t!Pb 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. The agencies employed simple. have been legitimate business principles, pure and The Best of Everything at Lowest Prices Were the goals of my ambition, and step by step I have been ascending to the tip top of the hill of L>-ade. I have reached it, and show my appreciation in the continued keeping of Season U.de and Fashionable Outfittings at “Popular Prices.” liy Ten Dollar Overcoats. The are atdeast $2.50 better value than the average Clothing jfHPffSv >•* -for the same money. They are made up from . /■the Jaffif effects and come in all weights. I have also and as ■great Rygains in my $12.50, $15.00, $16.00. $18 00 ■$20.00 iivc;--oats, upon which I can save you from $3.50 to ■$5.00. The are the realization of the artistic tailor's dream. _ K "K /r V I andonbL d’y mow the largest and most handsome line ever di'iplayed m t hr. city. Prices ranging $5.00 up to $22.00. Hats. An el|§su ¥o r it 8nd inspection most complete solicited. array of Furnishings and CHHS. MORRIS. ipular Price” Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Athens, Ga. LEXINGTON, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1892. GREAT SLAUGHTER F DRY GOODS! To Continue Through December. Never in the history of our country were the times tighter; never in the history ot the world a greater ne cesity for all to husband their resources and make the hard-earned dollars do double duty. Realizing these facts we have made special efforts in searching the Northern and Eastern Factories buying special lots in large quantities for spot cash, which enables us to throw goods on our counters at prices that bewilder our competitors, and wonderfully pleasing our customers. DRESS GOODS. We are now showing all the new and popular weaves in stylish Dress Fabrics. Such as Royals, Poplins, Velours, Bengal ines, plain and changeable Serges, English and Scotch mixtures, storm Serges, Cheviots, Homespun and Silk Finish Henriettas. We are showing wool Dress Patterns from $1.25 to $35 a pattern. Mat¬ ters not what your taste may be we can suit you both in quality and price. 3000 yds fancy Serge Dress Goods only 5c. yd. Equal to any 124c. goods in the Canton market. 7|c. 25c. yd. 100 pcs Flannels from to per 75 pcs wool Flannels, Red and White, all grades. 25 pcs water proofing, all grades. 25- pcs heavy Jeans wool Jeans lfifc. smooth finish 25c. Other dealers get 30 pcs wool plump 9 oz. 35c. for same grade. 50 pcs fine wool Jeans full 0 oz., 33£c. yd. Can’t match them for less than 40c. to 45e. 250 pcs fancy Cotton Dress Goods. Cords, Crepe Cloths, Zera Melange, Foulards, Cashrnerincs, Bedford Nicest things out fancy Serges, navy blue Satteens with white figures. for dresses and shirt waist. SILKS. SILKS. We have all the new things in Dress and Trimming Silks, Bongalinos, shirt Armures, Fades, Taffetas, Glace, plain and fancy, just the thing for 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. “Teach the people that the church is like a bicycle—only while it moves far ward can it stand upright.” When the heart is filled with the Holy Spirit no outward circumstances can take away our joy. The test of true joy is its triumph over unfavora¬ ble circumstances. For so hath the Lord commanded us, saying I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth.— Acts XIII-.47; Isaiah XLIX:60. If you seek for heroism you do not need to go to the Lucknow residency where Havelock fought and Lawrence fell; you will find it in the men and women who today are battling against of error in the many mission fields India. Miss Micbener, who went as a rois siooary to Africa, and who died of Af rican fever after a few years of service, wrote to her friends; “Here I am, fifty one miles from a white person, in a strange land, yet 1 can say I am truly happy. This little home has been a Bethel to my soul. Jesus is here with me.” _ During . this which ,. . , brings - , to year, us the four hundredth aniversary of the Columbian discovery of the western world, our country has received much f or which we should be devoutly thank¬ ful today. Whether we consider the matters' which immediately concern our own land or those wider interests that affect the welfare of the race, as a member of the great family of which nations, i mr nation has much for to praise the Father of Lights from whom coraeth every good and perfect gift, * * . * » (treat re deeds T* of benevo- e lence , have . sigoa.szed . ,. , the year . _ nov, closing. When the bitter cry of starv 'ZttZX t.££JuSS Z corn were sent across the sea for their relief. Nor have we been content with sending _ bread to the starving bodies of people in other lands. We have sent as never before the bread of life to hungry souls. Our country has sent more men to preach the gospel to the heathen on missions in foreign lands than in any previous year of its history. During the year 1S92 more heathen were brought to Christ than during resurrection. any year since the crusitixion and — J)r. W. A. Candler. The proffer of salvation is to all—to those who are at hand, as well as to those who are afar. “Unto the utter¬ most part of the earth,” includes all that is this side of that limit, aitd that is one of the hardest lessons for a Chris¬ tian to learn. It seems easier to be¬ lieve that the heathen in Africa will receive the gospel, than that the hea¬ then in the brown stone houses of our city avenues will welcome it. We often prav in confidence for the rescue of the distant idolaters, while we are doubtful if the scoffer who lives next door to us, or the drunkard under our own roof, is to be saved.— S. S. Times. • mm ■ , ------ A KcIIhMh Woman Wanted in every county to eetabli«h a Corset Parlor for the sale of Dr. Nichols’ Celebrated Spiral Spring Corsets and Clasp*. Wages $40 to $75 per month and expenses. We furnish complete stock on consignment; settlements monthly. $3 Sample Corset free. Send 18 cents postage for sample and terms. NICHOLS MFG. CO., n!8-3m] 878 Canal St., New York. ...... the only one ever printeo. enn You Find the Word? There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper, this week, which has no two words “^^me^p^ar'ing Jachw^k,’from'the house Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This places a "Crescent” on everything they make [ bIigh JxK)k for j t) s „ n d them the name be wor 4, Lithographs and they will Samples return yon Free, Book, Beautiful or Ladies are Unfortunate, because the .... higher.they . nse:m . . . tb .. * p^lmokenVontrols the!" nerves, aids nature j {) r var j OU8 functions, and thus combat* w j tb tbe mall y illsofwomankind successfully, If your druggist has not got it he will order it tor yon for $1 a bottle, from Chas. F. Ris* ley, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Cortlandt St., New York. Send for a descriptive pamphlet, la with directions and certificates from many who ^ ave j t am j can’t nay euou#b in favor of Ruiey’* Philotoken. w Subscription $1.00 a Year. -A-T DAVISON 6z LOWE’S, ATHENS, GA., Clayton Street, Opposite Postoffice. NOTIONS, NOVELTIES. Newest things in Belts, Purses, Shopping Bugs, Hair Pins, Ilair Orna¬ ments, Lace Pins. 300 Windsor Ties, 5c. 500 “ all grades. New Ribbons, Ruchings, makes etc. Corsets and Corset Waists. AH the shapes and in FANCY GOODS. Japanese Hull Screens, Fire Screens, Fancy Baskots, Toys, etc. 50 pr Hall Portiers. 25 pr Window Portiors. New lot Rugs, Lace Curtains, Shades, Poles and Draperies. DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS. One case 1 yd wide original fruit of loom bleaching, H.Jc. One case 4-4 good Bleaching, "Jc. 100 pcs Sea Island, all grades. Shootings, Bleach ings, Drilling, Tickings, Full line Pillow casings, Chocks 10-4 manufacturers’ prices. Shirtings, Sheetings and at WOOL UNDERWEAR. 5 cases wool underwear for Ladies, Children and Infants from the cheapest to the finest makes. 5(H) pcs Ladies’ muslin underwear at popular prices. HATS. HATS. Full line Ladies’ and Children’s walking hats. 500 nobby style hats for hoys and girls. Shawls, Blankets, Comforts and White Quilts. Umbrellas and Rubber Gossamers. Remember, We are headquarters for now and stylish Goods. We keep up with the times and sell as cheap as any house in the South. We carry . all grades, from the cheapest to the finest goods handled in this section. ] I COHEN’S t 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 50c.,worth 1.10, worth 1.25., 42 inch all wool Storm Serges Clothsat at worth 75c. 54 inch all wool Ladies 1.10, 1.50., 40 inch all wool lrredesent Striped cloths at 50c., worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Diagonal Serges at 50c., worth 75c. 40 inch all wool English serges at 50c., worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Plaid Henriettas at 50c,, worth 75c. 40 inch all wool Bedford Cords at 85c., worth 1.25., 30 pieces English Cashmeres, in all colors at 22|c., worth -30c. 25 all wool French and English Novelty Suits at 25 per cent, less than value. 10 pieces Cream, J’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 prices 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 9oz. Jeans at 30c.,worth 40c, 50 doz. Heavy Black lxl Ribbed Hose for children in sizes from 7 to 8£ 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 Grey and Black Hose at 12|e., worth 20c. j 25 doz. Ladies Undervests at 22£c., worth 35c. 50 Smyrner Rugs in all sizes. See Prices. 50 Buggy and Carriage Robes. See Prices. j 50 Gossimer Coats and Circulars. See Prices. Table Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Trunks, Valises and many lines of Notions. Ladies’ and Children’s Undorwear in all grades cheaper that any house in the City. Come and see us and he convinced that we can save you j | ! COHENS, 1 : I Talmadge New Building, College Avenue, ATHENS, GA.