The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1880-1881, November 02, 1880, Image 3

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~ l, “' - : "’”t : : 'IT-. J. T. ■W-A.’JTEiH^A.lSr, PROPRIETOR. Tuesday, November 2, 1880. © d 0} u o h .a S a J2 - d •« sci »•~ *3. - |l fj !'|| •= | £ i£i : s, S |f j 8 «&s; 11*11 i§s£|= .i. I f 5 ITS -S^£S£C PRICE ItUOUCElL Iii order to increase tlie circulation of the Weekly Banner, we make this offer : To all New SunscrRiiERs, be tween now and the loth o! November, we will send the Weekly Bauner One Year I’or One Dollar. Remember this and tell it to yonr neighbors. Wc want hundreds of new subscribers by the 15fb of November. N. 1>. Those who owe tor sub- sorption in the past, will understand that this rate of one dollar a year ap plies only to tbe future and not to the past, Tln v will be exacted to pay at the rate that prevailed when they, subscribed in the past. Ilurglury. The store of Mr. Eberhart was hur- glarized on the night of 29th. The ]»Avlics bor d through the door and effecting an entrance stole a consid erable amount of heavy provisions of all kinds ; nlso rifled the show-case. No clue has yet been found as to the identity of the burglars. The case is iir the hands ot the police. This is the second burglary in the course of a month, and the third time Mr. Eher- hart’s store has been robbed. Enough of a thing is enough, too much ceases to he amusing. REAIL TALK. cT . AS Eb cp jlay ljT i , N ; Mis$ Adele Belgarde has broken lioiie fever, in Savannah. Rsv. I. B. Kenn ird, ol Savannah, officia’cdat Emanuel church Sunday. The amount of rain fall last week in thisfimmcdpite vyjitifijr, was 1 7-20 incsef* „ ■ t~. '' J ■ ‘ I . r \, The liberties of fitly millions of peo ple depend on the result of tlie elec tion to-day. Every democrat ought to vole. Georgia is the banner State; let Clarke do her share. Judge A. ' Ti.Mitchell a took in Athens yesterday on' hi* waj>lo.A.t«. lanta. Mr. P. A. Stovafl, of Angusta, has .been in town swibal days recoperat- in^J’roi^ sligbt attack of t|>e broken boDe'ifeVer. x, ^ — /•?. We were delighted to see Mr. T. It. Gil*ou, of the Evening News, on Sundaft -. XJie judge >s like a bouquet of tresh flowers—good to look at and to Jje with.,' _ r _ " Ot^ngTo tlieinAncsecrowrf in toWn yesterday our merchants did! a big. business. There was u rush of trade' of all kinds. Tlie day passed off with but few casualties. ■ ~jj , Dr. Gluck was reported as about to have Aihen°. We arc authorized to say be will remain until -February next. The town will sustain a ioss- ’whenever b>* goes, the longer he puts it off the be tter. .. .. „ . Emanuel Episcopal church is very fortunate in securing the services of an eminent and accomplished organ ist. The choir having been rc-organ- ized, unusually good music may be expected. vDIEBGT? I JVC I 5 O-R, T .A. TI OUST I fllAMBKliUN, IlOYNTiiN & CO., H A' INC* one of our flm 1 in Europe for the past three months investigating different lines of Goods, we have found it mncli to our interest to IMPORT DIRhor the following tines of Goods : John Crosier & Son’* Celebrated Brussels Caiyets; John S. Brown & Son’s Table Linen Napkins, etc; Ballou's Tnppasseirs Cuslimere Finish Black Silks; 1 lain Black \ elvets : Plain Coioisd V civets; Brocaded Black Velvets; Brocaded Colored Velvets ; all of which we offer to the pub lic at » saving of fifteen to twenty per cent. -> ’ y ‘t I35T -A-IDIDITIOILsr CASSIMERES—Beat quality of Ira- .e linen—towels—napkins, Wrens’ Hose. Hosiery—New Styles Wc have spent much time in EASTERN MARKETS having DESIRABLE GOODS wherever found to our interest, so that in all truth, we be lieve we have tlie largest stock this side Baltimore, embracing ALL STYLES DRESS GOODS, Brocades, Latins, Silks, Velvets, Velveteens. Flannels (Plain, Shaker, Twilled, Opera and Plaid. CLOAINGS—Beantifnl Styles. KNIT UNDERWEAR lor Ladies, Gents ana Children. CLOT S >rted Goods HANDKERCHIEFS—Ail styles Ladies 1 Children’s Plain and Fancy Handkerchief*. T;»BLE to.—LamestStock eveT shown by one Houso lift Atlanta. HOSIERY—All New Styles; Ladies’ and Ohldi Gent's and Boy*' Half Hose. • - S' CARPETS, CARPETS!; OIL CLOTHS! LAMBREQUINS, ETC. The largest atqck Carjwts and finest■qqaUUesi ercr offered before, at STK10TIA New York prices. ir- • A.IT'2' STEW TOES QUOTATION EtTPEIOATED I New Stylea Window Shades. New Designs in iandbrequms, L toe Curtains, etc. J*. Qar iipipcn goods to fill then sep5 XT O W OE 3STEVBE jFD'.n •i'P JOHN EEE “The Leader of Low Prices!” Having just returned from New York, offers for sale an Immense Stock of Goods at extraordinarily low prices. The careful labor, as well as the abun dant time consumed in its purchase, guarantees that this Stock of Goods, amounting tooverone hundred thousand dollars, cannot be equaled in point of its perfection ol detail, in its beauty, its volume, or the lowness ot its prices. The auction rooms have been ransacked, the various nooks and (corners in which “ bargains ” are to be found for cash, have been thoroughly canvassed and the revolts are marvelous! Read this partial list carefully! SILKS A1STD DRESS GOODS. 1 o roo Yards cood Black orosgraiti, 45c. per yard, well worth 75c. An extraordinary bargain. 2,700 Yards Black Grosgrain Silks,;50c. per yard£ilways sold*before at 85c. Nothing like it in. America lor the price. 1,080 Yards beautiful Black Grosgrain Silks, 66c. per yard. .jj T ,. . ti : COST MUCH MORE TO IMPORT. No such Line of Bilks hasever been Offered in Georgia Before. Lnlio*’ Shoes, Misses’ Shoes, CliildrmV Shpes, Gents' Shoes, Boy's Shoes ; til styles and grades ofbest makes; fresh and new. ~ Call and-Examine our Immense Stock in all Departments. ^alctir.iXun covers, a apitoe coital W Jurge .Mores uiui contains over 15,0<K) square feet, hence it requires an immense stock of ■ CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO. Hints About Postal Matters. By the.kindness of postmaster Orr, we have been pci miUcA to read the “ United States Postal Guide,” wliich is published by authority of tbe post master- general, and from it we get some idea* which .may be interesting to the public. - • Mail all letters, papers, etc., as soon as practicable. Make tbe address legible and com- Circus. Tin* circus reached town Sunday, and paraded at an unusually early I giving tbe name of the postof- bour Monday morning, in spite of that | fj ce , county and State. Tbe name of fact the streets were thronged with j t h 0 stI0Ct am i the number of tbe house people. The atte. noon and evening 1 8 hould also be given on letters .ad- dressed to cities where letter-carriers are _ employed. The letter may performances were attended by tre mendous crowds. The riding >vas uni- versal'y fine, tbe gymnastic feats exceptionally good. Of John Lowlow, the well known clown, nothing more need be said than that he u as up to his reputation, lie is an especial favorite in the South, being a Savannah boy. Tbe menagerie attracted the usual eventually reach its destination with out a number, but tbe omission is often thecanse of hesitation and delay. On letters iiitende.1 to go to foreign countries, tbe name of the country should be given. Letters, addressed, for instance to ‘'Londou” merely, without adding England, -fire fres Itlu—oming as tin- Rose, i You have beard of tlie desert bios, joining as tfie rose ;; but in order to sec a practical exemplification of it vou ought to go Out to the Uock_Col- K*ge and sqe-ium different is its ap pearance from what it was before Gen. Win. M. Browne took hold of it. Gen. Browne is conductiug it as a model farm, in bis capacity of proles- , sor of agriculture and horticulture, Tbe barren si retch of yard in front of the college has been, to some extent, laid off in beds, and a fine collection of flowers is there. < Several bonana plants—one or two with fruit—are growing—or were belore the frost compelled them to be taken inside— as if in their native clime. Rare ex otics and beaatifnl indigenous flowers and" shrubs, abound on all sides Some are outside, adorning the plats; others are in the piazzas in pots; but all combine to convert wliat was once a veritable bleak bouse, into a place of beauty. Not only is the ornamental attend ed to, but the practical is by no means neglected. There is a field of six acres belonging to tbe farm, which had lain ' ut as a bermuda-grass com- tniJn, unfenced for a score of years or more. This year it has been planted in cotton. At the time we were there, five Bales of cotton bad been gathered Jrom it, and two more were expected. This was done,mot by inordinate manuring and forued growth, as is often the case but bv thorough dili gent cultivation. k The plan which. Gen. Browne adopts in teaching agriculture and carried to an extreme, they both have in a moderate state, a beneficial influ ence upon the country, they match each other. But the only safely to the government is ip keeping tlieny equally balanced. If one ontbalances the other, tbe teudeney is either to .. Those giddy young fellows of tbe Aagusta News copied nearly everv- ching they eould find in the Banner about tbo Northeastern railroad, last week, but did not give credit. This makes the impression that they evolved all that interesting matter independent sovereignties, govern- out of their own inner consciousness, ments within govetnments, or toward We delight to have our articles cop- a monarchy. When State rights grew ied ; but we believe so strongly in too forward and aggressive in ’61 it | advertising that we like to get credit received the staggering blow ot Ap. ! for all we furnish. pomaltox which brought it to reason. I Batiy Prizes $noo. Now centralization, holding the reins j An eminent banker’s wife of of power, is making giant strides, I N. Y., has induced tbe proprietors of which must be chocked by an Apiro- that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to mattox of the ballot box. If not this circus in the management of immense crowds is one of the most notable fea- tuics of the whole. An amusing inci dent occurred in tbe street parade. A small Athenian African who person- nti d an Aral) slieik and rode one of the camels, was thrown as neatly as if he bad been on a mule. Wc saw one smnll child accompan ied by six grown ptop'e, and thous ands olio went to see the electric light in the day time. Old John Robinson sustained him self and we were glad to see him c.me. One day of telaxation fits everybody belter for work. In spile of many predictions by, croakers that the electric light would not put in appearance, its presence was manifest even to a man asleep at the evening performance. The bril liancy and splendid effect of the elec trie light beggars description and must, be seen to be appreciated. It is with especial pleasure that we mention the gentlemanly and affable Ooriornl Agent, Mr. E. C. Cullon. We will always rememlier his courtesy ar.d kindness and congratulate auy enterprise which may be so fortunate as to secure bis services. They give an exhibition in Madison to-day. Wc recommend the whole show to the people generally. KENTUCKY MULES AM) nORSES. I have just received a car load of extra fiue Mules and Horses direct from Kentucky. Farmers, Merch ants, and others, contemplating purch asing, should call and see my stock boiore,buying else« here. ... - - . W. H. HoLmA*.'- Oct.5-ltd. Cart. James B. Eai>s, the projec- time, then the next. This is the issue of the election— nothing more, nothing less. A re publican victory has a tendency to ward momrehy. * We do not believe that tendency will ever find a consummation. Tbe people may bo led astray by corrupt and ambitious leaders on mi nor questions, but we have an abiding faith that they can never be forced into the madness of tearing the coro net from their own sovereign brows, to place it upon the head of a king. There is notliing in the history or tra ditions of the people who made up these States that would tolerate a monarchy. We scout the idea. Whatever the resnll of the election this republic will stand, aud its ene mies lie rebuked at last. Meanwhile to your tents oh Israel ! for a mighty work on Tuesday. ti. i best Si Black Silk ever offered here ! Tlw 22,700 Yards rtunninfflv beautiful Black Grosgrain Silks, 75c. and 85c. per Yard, fit for ladr to wear. Tin bes extraordinary $1,25 Black Silk j mag hi aide. The best $1,35, and $1,60 and $1,76 Black Silks in the Southern States- This is no humbug! i canshow nearly $20,ro© worth of Silks! N. B.—I will be responsible for the wear of any of the above goods over $1.25 per yard—will make it cood if not satisfactory A full liue of Colored >ilks at 55' ., 65c., 85c., and $1, for cholcv gooda. This line of Colored Silks at 65c. 65c., 76 c.. 85c., odd fl, for choice goods. This line of Colored Silks embraces every possible shade at each of the prices named. 50 pieces Black Satins, at from the lowest price up to the yctj finest a’.-e, really extraordinary goods for the prices. 50 pieces Colored Batins, embracing all the novelties, besides the standard shad.es, at 8l» per. yard, can- >t be duplicated in town. No such a stock and assoitment of Satins can be.fouud elsewhere ! A nice line of Satin De’Lyon. all colors, $1.50 per yard. A perb line of Black a<td Colored Brocaded Silks, in rich Persian and oilier styles, $1,25 per yard, sold elsewhere for $2. A full line Black and Colored Pekin Stripes, $1 per yard, worth $1,50. A complete stock of fine grade Brocaded Silks, all colors. 100 pieces Black and Colored Silk Velvets and Velve teens. 60 pieces Colored Plushes, in all shades aud in three grades. 350 pieces Black Alpacas, I6e., 20c.* 25c., aud an extraordinary article at 35c, per yard, worth 00c elsewhere. " • ' " ' • ‘ ' Black Cashmeres ! An immense vnrietv, in Blue, Black and Jet Black for mourning, 1,200 yards good Black Cashmere—all wool--35c yardv, 1,800 yards better gradsa good 37Vc vard worth 60c; 2,300 yards Ant rate Cashmere, all woo», 45c. worth 65c ; 7b0ya.ds excellent all wool Black Cashmere 50c yard. Thai* a great bargain 1 Nothing like it elsewhere! 2750 yards superb Black Cashmere, all wool, 65c,‘ yard ; 1183 yards of the best 75c r Cashnitres !n Georgia. This lino of Black Cashmeres Is of my own importation, and utterly beyond the range of competition. Black Tamise Cloths in great variety. Blajk Australian Crapes at from 25c per yard up to the very best goods made. 50 pieces Black Bombazine and Henrietta cloths ; JO pieces beautifdl Black Km press Cloth ; 17 different stvles iu*Black Figured Novel'ties, all wool. Tho largest stock of Black. Drees Goods in the state. Perfect wonders in Dress Goods—embrac ing solid colors, plain goods apd solid colored figured goods, and fancy goods generally, a‘, 10c. 12J^c, 15c. 2QC, 23c, 35e f 40c, etc. 1 , a truly heautlftil assort ment. Thousands of Melanges, IieKages, Mohairs, etc.,in solid colors and fine plaids,away belowr market value! 100pieces solid-colored Cashmeres, in evert grade. Black and Colored Camel’s Hair, 46 inches wide. $1,00 yard, worth $1,50 usually. All wool- ^Momie” Cloths, *8 inches wide, $1 yard. Handsome Plaids and Novelties for Trimmings in very fine goods, a large variety. Linens, Linens. House Furnishing Goods, Etc. 100 dozen Towels, 50c dozen—a great bargain; 380 dozen all Linen Towels, 10 •, each, good size, worth 20c; 200 dozen Linen Huck Towels, 15c, each i his way to join and grade at all t> Casing in all widi from 33c dozen upward. Irish Fronting Linens, 25c, 35c, 4tc and 5uc for superb goods. A fine stock of Lines sheetings and ths, at the very lowest i-ossible prices. Do You Want Health? Why will ye die ? Death, or what is worse, is tho inevitable result, of cou- tinhed srspention of the nienstrakl offer 860g in prizes to the youngest child that says Hop Bitters plainly,in any language, between May I, 1880, aud July 4, 1881. This is a liberal and interesting offer, and everybody and his wife should send two cent stamp to the Hop Bitters Mfg. Ro chester, N. Y., U. S. A., tor circular, giving full particulars, and begin at once to teach tue children to say Hop Bitters and secure the prize. An ElegnntPrrparution. Designed to meet the public want for a harmless hair-dressing and restora tive, is found iu Parker’s Ilair Balsam It acts like magic, commencing at the very root-, removes Dandruff and all humors from the scalp, and never fails to restore gray or faded hair to its original youthful color aud beauty, falling hair is immediately checker by its use; and it produces a growtl of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and luxuriaut, that surprises every one. These properties added to its exquisite perfume and purity of com position, render it the growing favors ite of tlie toilet table everywhere. Sold in large bottles, at 50 cents and Si.00, by iL T. Brumby. BE SURE TO CALL AIN L> EXAM N E THEM I Thousands of White Bed Spreads in every grade, from the lowest priced goods up to the finest Imported Marseilles Goods. No such a stock^of■ them elsewhere! 5,000 yards 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, 10c yard, worth 35c. Hosiery. Unrierwear, Corsets Etc., My Stock of Hosiery, always hitherto rendered notable by its extent, beauty and cheapness never has beon orie-balf so $>erfeot In\!ta detail.M atpres- imjMirtation), and from the beautiful litt.e infants' i every variety of coloring, up to the baudsomeat Utile hiubroulered Goods, at $1,60 per pair. [ It is replete With beauty. Suffice it to say that iu - hern .>tates eertainlv no such a stock can be found. Gents’ Merino Shirts, 35c. 56c, 75c each, up to the finest goods made. A superb line. Gents* • ■awers. A grand Stock. Gents’ Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers. A full.line. Ladies’Merino Vests, :t5c, 50c, 75c,- $1,00, up to tbo very fineet cnt. it embraces "full lines of entirely new designs, and exclusive; patents (they being all of n Socks, in ever} the Southern - f oods made. ExTraordinarv goods for the prices, Ladies Scarlat Ve3ts and Drawers in best grades. Ladies’ White Merino. Drawers*. A full assorttueni. lea’s Scsunet Merino Shirts and Drawers. Clulds' Merino Suits, combined and separate, all sizes, from 25c a garment up to the;finestgrades. A Splendid Line of Gents’ and Boys’ Dress Goods In White and Colored. Every possible size. Gents’ Ties, Flat Scarfs, Windsors, etc., in Beautiful Variety, Black and Colored. A SUPERB LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ COLORED KID GLOVES, Embracing everything from a 35c Glove up to the finest grade made. Immense assortment! go to Burlington, Nvw York, on ^ac count. ot ih'a r^emtilaqvq between S nn.l Y, when carelessly written. . No ^ klborsoh ^ l8 abandoned matter howJj«irti^Jyyo«W^te fytmfi ^ ' He. thoroughly^ indoctri- letU'i', yon shdnlihtalti-'pate to | na u>s them with tho theorv by lectures .Irass the envelope very carefully. j an(3 othcr ora i instruction, and then Avoid as much as possible using shou . g t])ern) ( rom his o^n successful horticulture ko etudeal*. is j ig a. WUiow-whieh MM ■only practioapipnei unless the students „ 0 , he'trifled with. Immediate relief shonld be ri^nired to do tho farm i is the only safeguard against constitu- work themselves and this idea of tiouW min. In all cases of suppres- si.in, suspention or other irreglanty of the “course,” Bradfield’s Female Reg- tor of the ship railroad across the Isthmus ot Darien, says that there i; every prospect of the success of tlie scheme, and that if the work was once started 1 he could complete it within three years. The New Yoik papers publish a card, signed by a number Ol leading men in the tea, coffee and sugar trade of that city, urging the-.election ot Gen. Garfield and Gen Arthur, and asking that ‘ all those who are in favor of a sound financial governmental policy, an untraimm-U'd vote >nd an honest count in every Slate in the union’ should support them. The Little Medicine Ciikst— May Apple Liver-Pills'are the most boxes. Sold'by all druggists. octo-wlnt.- » ! - •trj- Xhb eensns makes it tolerably clear that the'Utah problem will soon -de- ninnd hctilemcnt. The territory has increased in population nearly seventy is fat'greater^tba^ , the number »;e- quirdn of other territories helore their adttiiltimceasStafei. \\Yit the obsta- cheap-’envelopes inade of.thin paper, especially when ttiore than one sheet of paper, or , any ot’wr article ^ian p3per is enclosed. Being often han dled, and even in the mail bags- sub ject to jS4ssart»i‘sacir envelopes-bot." unfreqncntly iplit o;>en, often giving cause of complaint against officials who are clSirely Simoeent I7tb| mat ter. ,LJLL3--ti) X-.. Neyer send _ mancy or any other article ot valae through 'the mail, ex cept either by means ofa money order or iu a registered letter. Doing oth erwise you npt only- run. a risk of los ing your property, but you expose, to temptation every ..one through Whose hi„ok7 ? fs'.rVf ■ Qj -<4e that eOter^-letter you write-cbn^ tains your lull namg. and pijstolfic' ad dress, so that the letter may 'be re turned to you if not delivered; — iris weltf tA-ppt an t|c Lack bl.tlsc dr|el- 0pc / '“Srtuffij/TtoT delitfereiU’ gi'Thg your address, so that it may come hack to yon if it does not reach the one tp wliom it W KvriUeh. Be suro that the letter or paper you mail falls into the mailing-box, and does not stick in its passage ; and also notice whether the postage stamps remain securely in their places. Always place the postage stamps on the upper right-hand corner ot the address side of tbe mail matter. Plac ing them elsewhere causes much unnecessary trouble to the po-toffice WTH. * •- ,t '■Postmasters 'ate not obliged to ac cept in payment any currency which Vending and gngdpning, alUibe ; prac tical part. How the ground should be prepared, bow the Rills and rows should be made, bow the seed should be deposited, how'^dprhtnr’* the “plants should Mw wfcvtA-di- fct»v the crops should lie gathered—these things, iu-alLtUinAetails ate exem- plified lj°c0N»es actually going £*.—■— A... gaid I’rc emlnem. As an elegant hair dressing stands Parker’s Hair Balsom, deservedly IN THIS LINE I CLAIM TO BE FAR AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION. I HAVE 1 100 Children*, and Misreft’ Cloaks, from 4 years to 16 year*. 500 Ladies’ Cloaks SI ,75 and $5,00 each. Nobody else has anything like thew for the tuone’v 1 750 Ladies’ Cloaks, from $2,00 to $10,00 each, most of them at positively half price. 1,200 Ladies’ Cloaks, 812,00 to $25,00 each, a truly ma*ni«- cent lot ofEoods. Cheap: Cheap ! No excuse for any person to go cloakless thisaeason I can furnish one to suit anybody’s pocket. A Bonanza for the Ladies’ 2W1 Ladies’ Beaut ful Walking Sacques or Jackets, English Coachman Style, Jaunty, Nobby, Beautiful Things, $2,50 to $4,00 each, positively worth from $0,00 to $S,50 each. Wonderful ceeap and very handsome: Noboey can afford io purchase a Cloak, in justice lo themselves, without having first examined my stock and prices. The rest will right itself. IFXzJVJSritSrEXiS -A-InTID §6,000 WORTH OF FLANNEL AND BLANKETS! Immeuse Stock 1 Cheap 1 Cheap 1 Everything needed in printed flannels. Solid color opera flannels. Plaid flannels in three different qualities. A beautiful lot of white flannels, etnbraeins everythin" from a (rood 7-8 flannel at 12 1-2 cents per yard up to tlie best made. Navy- blue twilled flannels for Hoys’ Suitings. Sbirts.etc. 10,(00 yards prey hcavv twilled tflanuels at 12 l-2cper yard, worth SOc. 5,000 yards red twilled flannels. 25c 80c and 55c per yard. Full lines plain and twilled red flannels np to the hi"hc»t grades. The largest, best, and yet the Wn< - A Jjf afcejs furnish— im.-Av ahovs-rtlie only method ot praotica! instruction in these brunches, that is possible without manual labor on the part of the students. The University Ss fortunate in hav ing in its faculty a gentleman of suoh, ttdiwrilW ’.itetfK liitwi.-vBraQKfli. \VitH ill- ijpH aedotaplislibieiiti Up •Onftfs tfVira<fl§ : ilthrft is il# rart *1 it is dseirabla. p, ; Sktii Thomas Clocks, Rogcis-afc S«ms cutleryk spooWI forks, eastoiy, eh^ZijJoi^ieqJSrcamvfrejzcrs, library lamps, Dixon’s stove-polish, Maddock & Sons’ splendid English white granite ware, all tried and prov en to be as good if not tlie best in the world iuruished to the trade strictly at' manufacturers prices by McBride & Co., Atlanta Ga. : ^octlffw {Tor the Banner.} THE ELECTION—UESUJXAT10X. ulator i- the' only sure remedy. It acts if giviug.tone to the nervous centre®, improving the blood and de termined directly to ‘ tho orgaus; ol lp.cn-truafiotL It is a legitimate pre scription, auu the moat intclegent physicians use it. Prejiarcd hv Dr. J. Cradfield, Atlanta, Ga. 81.50 i>er boi tie. Sold by all druggist. Notasulga, Ala., July 7, 1877. Bradfield’s Female Regulator has been thoroughly tested by me in a great veriety of eases, and I am fully convinced that it is unrivaled for all that class of diseases which it claims to cure. J. C. I1USS, M. D. Oct.26-wlt - six® and goo is. 6 Czses—-arge Cases-—of embroideries, in its beauty, and embraces every width maul i / h .l„i Hfni Uir :» , * ! cheapest stock of flannels ever offered in Georgia. Biankeis in immenft varieties. A ffood white blanket from |2.50 to $4,00 per pair. 10-4 popuhir IOI the hL;\Utlial nair It P ro ' j Saxony Blankets, lienuttrii! goods. 11-4 Caliioraia best grade blankets. 12-4 and 1-4 California blaukets. A superb stock of blanker in every duced, and its eleFiuing and healing • properties. Oo:umenceing a t the root, it promotes a luxuriant growth of young hair, and unfailingly restores gray or faded hair ot. its vigannl youthful color, giving a soft rick and lustrous apperanco of great beauty. It is pleasantly cooling to the scalp, cleanses it from Dandruff, enrer itch ing and humors, and‘stops falling of the hair. It is perfectly harmless, ex quisitely perfued, never soil tho skin or gums the hair, and pleases every body by its execlent and attractive qualities. A pat ion assures that be has used 12 differents hair preparations and that Parker’s hail Balsom sus- passes them all. Sold in large bottles at only 50 cts. and $1,00 by all first class druggists. .A.- Ol G-JL^T & CiO., - "MENS’ YOUTHS’ AND ROYS’ Embroideries, Rltoons, etc. fine wide Swiss edf?es, Xair.sook edges, Jaconet edges-—an immense stock, which fairly sparkles AND IF I DO NOT SELL THEM AT HALF WHAT YOU CAN BUY THEM ELSEWHERE, WHY, THEN DON’T BELIEVE MY ADVERTISEMENTS ANY MORE. • • - - - i. . , ' •:/ ..j . 4 \ T will eertainlv do it. Ko sudi n lot has ever before been laid before the public ot Atlanta. Immense variety of gros grained ribbons, aatin- ftco gr»'S grained ribbons, serge and satin combined ribbons, brocaded ribbons, in every conceivable shade and atyle. Oh ! Yo lovera of beautifal ribbons come here and regale your vision amongst Uie largest and handsomest lot pf ribbons iu the State. ■ A magnificent stock ,of beaded gun pa, fringes, buttons, etc., tor dress trimmings. In fact, the details of my notion department are full, the Stock immense. 1.0M pieced Jcar.s, fW'iu 10c per vnrd up to Concord goods which are the Best Made. 5,000 yards Cassimars for men;and boys’ wear.,,.Sonic bountiful styles; fYom 25c to $1,00 per yard.f Waterproof cloths, Beavers, Matelasse and Chinchilla. Broadcloths and Doeskins in excellent variety, and very cheap." y gstt—rma a - H M .1 :> STJITS An immense line just opened and to arrive, extra’ fine goods bought cheap. Suit* will be sold tor $7,50, worth $14,00, lovely things. * ' ‘ * Suits will be sold for $10,00, $12,50, $14,00 and $16,00, worth double the price.. A few Polka Dot Silk Suits, to be given away cheap, at HATS,-FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS,. WALKING CANES, ETC., ETC., ETC. Fresh Stock! Good Goods! Latest Styles! Lowest Prices 37 PoacKtrco S-fcroo'b, ilTXilITTA,, QgQRC^A, n AVING-sold out our entire Dry Goods Interests at the old stand, 65 and 67 Peachtree street we have opened an" ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, Etc., (As above named) at a new stand, 37 Peachtree street, more centrally located. Thanking our friends for their long and liberal patronage to us while in the dry goods business, we solicit a con tinuance of the same in onr new huainese. We shall endeavor by fair and Hberal dealings to merit it. • lie member our STOCK IS NEW ; Ko old stock or stvles. Respectfully, A.O.M.GAY(fcCO., oct5 37 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA. Well the "struggle is about over. Tlu re remains nothing further to he said. The issues are all made up, and we are resting on our arms within sight of the- foe, waiting tlie final struggle of Tni-sday, and the verdict of the people upon the merit and justice of our efforts to stay tlie falling for may he so mutilated, hwiy. mneyiftrue democracy in America, rent, or the gcnuiu|ne96s of -which Tuesday’s work will settle the ques tion. The democracy ha? done all it cannot be clCirty ascertained.-'' Tfiey are not obliged to receive more than twenty-five cents in copper or nickel coins, nor are they obliged to make ehango^They ^ufjSitfufritvdilfla credit fcrf postage ^ * Anytninp, in addition to the ad dress J witfen or piinted OBf . the ad dress side of po-tal cards, does not render them uumailable. But by such things the prc.npt and accurate deliv- ery is frequently ^udiyigered. . This'is enough for WVi- may recur to the suliject again. could and all it ought to have done. We have nominated a stainless caudi date, loyal in all his acts to the union udedged to \\>4 srq^Knjt of measuns Merchants, look to your interest. WfWo 5‘V'®' I .<*$&***’ glassware, lamps Sc., have greatly declined. McBride* Co, have by. ’ever brongltt to the Slate. Their stock is crammed with novel fast sel ling staple goods of their own direct importation. Hold your ^orders, come breakage cie of polygamy is still in. the way of I single Utah;i ’ -- - I ocl] n?i ich protecfil«i’e5ustitunoiiai‘liber ties ot the country, and a Federal general offHs highest mink- -•lf-we foil and tlie cause of the de mocracy goes down in the gloom of a hopeless defeat, we wiil go down in hoi|0r with o«t; standardiflying in tlie hands of the nobles! soldier who fought on the Federal side during the war. A democratic vietory means a new GREAT REDUCTION i>' tiik price of SASH, DOORS & BLINDS. 35 Pit GENT. HSGODNT FROM CHICliO PRICES, BY 'PlIF BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE i z.osrai.E'sr «& hobutson, ■ . ATLANTA, GEORGIA. > 1 .f i i t iy ■/ ." • > • < t ‘'* '• f ‘ * Send for Prices before ordering elsewhere. oct5 octfi JOHN. KEELY’S. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, ATLANTA, GA. E. C. LONG & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Arc now getting in a .very large stock of D R U G S, MEDICINES, • CHEMICALS, DYES, IS COLORS,, V ,. .. ., : PERFUMERY, .-..-IT . ... •' HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTn BRUSHES, COMBS,. PAINTS, • LEAD, -- OILS and VARNISHES, OVhich.tljpy offer aU BOTTOM FRZCBS- Bnving FOR CASH we can give VERY k LOW FIGURES on staple goods. No shoddy goods fbrsale. sept2<V^.l&w EXCELSIOR STOVE HOUSE ,I»w..-■’ a. head. So long as neither te lease ofjife for this re^itlilic. " repuTlWvicto’ry means an ugly look for a - J Sin-e-ttiAliegmftuigofthi«ghv#rii ment there ha.ve always been two great parties W’ith distinct constitu tional tendencies, one clinging to State rights land 4<foql sellgfivlrnment, the other having a tendency to the cen federal ong as neither tendency is ' 36 and 38 PEACHTREE STREET, ^[AJ'LANTA, GEORGIA. <v 1 W# * •'WHOLES ABE 'AND RETAIL DRAV.kfi.TV Jiotiee. To Yenag L. Harris, Esq., President, and Stevens Thomas, Esq., Secretary, together with the following directors, via: John 11. Newton, E. L. Newton, Pr. Ilenry Hull, Ferdinand Phiniay, A. H. Hearing, J. A. Hnnnicntt, Robt. Thomas, and John W; Nicholson, all of Athens, and of Angusti t Josiali Sibiev and ^Y. N. Robe its; of Siivannah Thomas ifoleombe, Ed ward C. “AndersotK of Macon J. J. Gresham, W.B. Johnston; Columbus B. A^ Thornton; Atlanta Wuu McKaugiit, and V. R. Tomuiey : Are hereby notified, .tliatit is tbe inteutioii ol tbe anbscrlbe^ U) apply to tlie House and Senate of itli® Htite of. Geor^a, at their next meeting to bring the condition of ttyq Southern Mutual Insurance Company, before • their respective bodies, of whom the iprestated and enumerated ■President and I)ifectOTs;’ afid’I are the ostetiai- ble managers, b^Ueyiug tho^ the, Cluftef of said Copipany authorizes such investigation; and -ptaynhribr* fhH ami Impartial •examination. w> thal it may be cbange<l, amended or repealed a-^ •raiy appakf-from sneb fcxamftatton, tlie right to fsk for Kqneat, I m*iune Uev- mg been a stocknold^r froih its first eatablisb- ment ddwn toweacfiit date. > Tl • • , «i ; r . , JOHN WHITE, Stockholder. « Oefct;atd^ 4JUI i,:u: ; vr - HIGH & HERRIN C ALL your attention to the faet that their fall s *ock fs now eomplete in all departments, and replete with-all the novelties that money and taste can supply.; For a realizing sense of tbe meaning of unprecedented cheapness, and a sonl-satfsfying share of bargiiins ahead of all bargains, come or write Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! Black silks, Anthony Oulnet, Ponsons, Bellows and other madiifkctureV at 65c, 75c, 85c, 00c $1, Si.25, §1.50. $1.60, §1.85, $2, $2.25, $2.45, $2.05. Brocaded silks at 81, $1.50, worth much more : satins, velvets, brocade velvets, silk velvets; velveteens in plain and brocade; beautiful German dress goods ; great bargains in English dress goods; all tbe exquisite French novelties with bright and pleasing effects. American dress goods that are just enough to please a Queen, and oh, so cheap, 65 pieces all wwil momie cloths at 37c, worth 65; 29 pieces all wool serges at-37c, worth 75; 69 pieces colored cash meres at 20c; 85 all wool colored cashmeres at 60c, worth 75; 16 all'wool striped English cashmerea at 50c; 16 nieces all shoodah cioths at 57c; 25 pieces grey dress goods,' nothing South like them: 5000 yairds assorted dress goods at 33c; 4759 yards assorted drees goods ft 28c; 9596. raids, assorted dices goods at | 25c. Piles of drew goods at 15c, 20c, 22>£c. Best 10c, worsted in the State. * Black Cashmeres ! Black Cashmeres ! That wc can vanquish the most formidable foes from the field, and shiver all the so-callep competi tion, for they are so nice, good and cheap that the blind oven can appreciate by the soft feel In g—ahd no one will deny their brightpu* of lustre is unapproachable. No otper southern merchants havevtibem, as they are controlled by one party in New York. See them at 40c, 50fc, 60C,07c: 72c, 75c, 80c, 8w790c, 9Gc,-$B $1.25, «L3«, The only first-class stock of ',j ) r ! Mourning Goods in Atlanta.- Wc have all the desirable fabrics; Courtlands Crapes a specialty. White Goods ! White Goods ! Swisses, Jackoneta, Lawns, Muslins, Laces. •, , . > Fancy Goods, Fancy Goods. 1 Jewelry, Perfumeries, Brushes, Combs, Pocket-books, Silk Fringes, Passamentaries; 300 of Lawn Ties at 10c, worth 25. Rucliings ! Ruchings ! 650 pieces Ribbons at half cost importation. Fancy Neckwear. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 250 of Ladies’ Balbriggans at 10c; 369 of Ladies’ Hose, assorted colon, at 10c and 15e. Finest linrof French, English and German fancy Hosiery in the State from 20c te 26c x»er pair. Misses’ Hose of every kind; Ladies’ fleece-lined Wool llose, black Hose, grey Hose; geflts’, boy’s find childrens Hosiery. ’ Gloves, Gloves, GloVes ! 269 dress kids from job lot at 35c, worth 60c: lined kid at 75c. warranted ; our three-button kid ot 50c; our six-buttoned kid at 75c and $1; our perfumed kid, bot stitched gilt kid, Josess’ lined seamless “CLOAKS! CLOAKS!, CLOAKS! in cfilling attention to.this department, ’tid with a feeling of pri^e that we can please yon. Clocks r old,ladies, nobhr cloaks for young ladies, cloaks for children and misses. 1675 cloaks Just received $3fi each. Big ) TINWARE HOUSE FURNISHING. GOODS, Slate, .and Iron Mantels, IRON, PIPE, PUMFS. RUBBER HOSE, STEAM AND GAS FITTINGS, PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES/ ETC. "We have, without doubt, the largest and beet assortment ot Goods fat the State. Don't i&ul to ^Till attend promptly to all business entrusted give us a call. Special rate* to merchants* Agent* for Knowle*' 8teimPampa. octl9w to hi* care. octl‘4 ‘ H i ^A R WONV J ATTORNEY AT LAW; 'A/rirEivs, Claii-’ 1 * 1 O FFICE ut present with Capiu Pope' Bun, [ corner College Avenue aud Clayton street. OOLENS, WOOLENS.—127 piaces whit.? Flannel very heavy from auction 36 inch widfi ai2j0c. * ki t l 50 6-4 ^^ Flaftneli/opera Mamlils, Flannel Suiting. a50 ... BKrKIXAtnS‘cLOrfan, Krt^-w plfcm Kentucky Jeans ar I0(- $4 pireea MehVuciVi'*«M .1 20c. Vargaim Jeans 16c, 23c, 23c, 35c, 40c. Big lufj remqapt» ( jea^. Coocorfl ca.-iimcre» {cry • i’i — ’ . i. " * erino pants : vests at (he most ridtculons low prices. 200 childrens’ under vest* and pants cheap. • .. , . UOiUSETcJ, UOIWETS.—A job lot 6?J French ' orseto at 45c* a job lot 564 hand-made Coralfe at 45c. » Ton Corsets, Clinderclta, Dr. Warner’s.and other brands that aro good. .Finest 500bcmetOrfet l mines' fine fslVnkirtsUt 50c; 66c, 70c, 85c/90c,' , J.—127 Diaces whito Flannel verv ‘ -worth 40c. 2$ pieces heavy cloakings i ILLANTg, arg * prices, . iJM . 4 . Domestics ! ■• , Domestiiffs;’!‘ :i ;. i . . 10,000 yards. Domestics at $c, 5c, 6c. 25,000 yartis Bleach!n^Hc. O ^,t)06 y*rds Che4'./is Gingtisms, cau- on Flanuels, iShcetipgs, Pillow Casing,Ticking. ,.xi . • Irf, ' .liibf J 18 Villi'* . .. ♦LINEN8.—300pair very.laq^ xiamask towels, knitted fringe’at $3, worth §6. Table DamV k *» Linen Handkerchiefs, Doylies, Sheetings, Irhdi,Linens, May Linens. . ,:fi i' Y ANKEE NOTIuNS.—Tho meat Qt)(H}deU line of Yankee Notions iivtim State- v» '• Shbes, :8hioeSj J J We tirenow handling Mile’s,'Bffrl’s, CoU’s, Cousin’s and ot^er hist makes!, and offer then exceed- ^sIiVeSs, SHIRTS.—Sco our Ktilg Slilrfa ii jl; ’iur Madixii Airt'mt JlSSsi'our iwl 8hirt »t 2Sc. ,, GhNTS’.COLLARN,. CRAVATS, UNDERWEAR.-We*1 e^PftWS dmw[WtJ|10 and upwards, and will send samples. .. - ' — ... . > SIGH «& SuECKBXn, :ul oct!9 - : 48 WhitehaH Btrtsti ATtANTA; GA. 1