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ATHENS GEORGIA, SUNDAY HORNING MARCH
FEARS HOUSE. .
it Clarion street, Athene, Ca.
J. P. FEARS, Proprietor
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• RELIUlON IN BUSINESS*
Bb»ImmI* Religion—Romans XII-II.-
NfTer in tht history of the church
vu its pulpit more generally tilled with
an able and educated ministry—educa
ted alike in truth* «f the gospel and the
liberal thought of the day. Never was
the ministry generally more exemplify
for aoundneaa of doctrine tough', and
godliness of walk, in and out of the pul
pit Never did the pulpit command
and deservedly receive more universal
and cordial approbation of both the
church and the world. The church ap
proves the truths (aught, and reverences
the holy lives of it* pulpit teachers.
♦ And just here, strange to eay, lies a
•ubtle temptation to the chnrch.
To use e buainesa phrese—the tempta
tion to bank oh iU pulpit piety. And
tbla brings us to th* business pert of our
tsxt ThiB cburch—its members—is
not slothful in business. Neeer were
the church pews so filled with men ex
emplary in businees beblts as the world
woes. But there Is the rub. Th* Sun
der sittings show where the cburch end
the world dirldc. Th# tBen corners sre
full—church o£8 cere sre not lacking—
the pews we well-filled with a good
membership—sad! thst too of the most
tnfiusntisl snd host people of the com-
munitr. Going out from the church on
Sunday two well defined currents flow
forth to their homes and from their
home* to duties of time tor the following
wesk. Oos ths smints~tho other the
sinners. On Monday—in the duties of
business—thoit two currents flow grad
ually together until erory Seturdsy
night there ie little or no difference in
their ways of doing things of time.
The Flint and tho Chattahoochee ris
ers unite at Apiltchte snd form th# Apa
lachicola. The Ciiatuboochee is muddy
snd the Flint compared rely clear. For
some little distance the waters of the
double current sre distinct—but grsdu
Ally they mingle, snd in a short distance
-down stream the two thoroughly blend
and all it muddy. So with the church
and the world when the two 8undsy
current! mingle and become one in
every day businesa of thia life.
The business ways of the world were
never more aelflsb, and
subtle,—aatanic-,—than. in the pres
ent day. .Jacob in his palm
iest da} s revelling in the act of cheating
old Laban out of . if bards snd flocks
couldn't hdd a light to his imitators of
this day and generation. A knowledge
of the “secret* of trade” practiced now
would cause Jacob to hide his head in
shame as a self convicted “innocent
abroad.” A veritable ltmb among the
bulls and bear*.
The least canny of hia own descen
dants could cheat him out of hi* eye
teeth; and any average smart gentile
would walk around him all dar. Tried
.by an intelligent and impartial ijury of
the day—Jacob would be convicted of
r boitig an i>M fogy In fraud. In fact Ja
cob would save the court and countrr
t'vo time and expense of trial, and plead
guilty to the* chaige of being a bundling
old curmudgeon in “trick* of trade.’
ds the church fervent inspirit? jWithin
.limits-—yes. The limit is—-it must n*'t
interfere with busin>-*a. Sunday wor
ship is generally and scrupulously ob
served. The church was never better
imaintained with the substance. Con
tributions to all c‘ urch purposes are
good; and given generally and freely by
.memhois according t> ability. Charity
to the poor seems to abound. Consecra
tion of the substance to the extent of re
turning to tho Lord as He has prospered,
.does nut seem wanting.
But how with tho acquiring? W as
• thcro fervor of spirit aa towards
•the L>rd in the daily
business from which the increase comes?
Is our conscience void of offence towards
•God an l mtn when we bring our offering
to the altar? Is the offering clean?
Are our hands clean? In our business
■pursuiUfhsve we done all in the name of
Christ and to the glory of God? Have
we kept ourselvea unspotted from the
world? Or have we conformed our
business methods to the war of the world,
excusing ourselves with tht plea that
we mu it light the devil with fire? Have
we ca r r.ed our religion into ouv business
or have wo by our conduct confessed thst
religion snd business like.oil snd water
wont mix? Have we honored or dis
honored the Lord, in the business of the
week from whence we bring the Sunday
offering to God’s altar.
The church needs business in religieu
woefully, it is needed in all cburch
work. But God forbid that the basi-
ness waya of a wicked world shall ever
pervade the church. When that day
comes th* church will no longer worship
tha living God in the cloud over,
hut will bow down to the Goldea Calf at
the foot of Sinai.
And this briigs us to ths last clause of
th* text “Serving the Lord.” Whom
•do we serve? God or Mammon?
Wbat prompts all our daily pursuits—
love of God—or greed for geld? What
causes the compromise with
conscience la business trans
actions snd work? Is it the
love of money? The love of money is a
root of all evil Is God in all our dally
thoughts and work? II «ot, why not?
Dow# pat off and on oar foligion with
our Sunday garments? Dow# serve
God in one su t and Satan in the other?
-Not slothful in busiaeae, Infant in
spirit, serving th. Lord.”
“He that provid-tb not lor hie own
household is wore.- thin tha inlidel and
ha. lira.fir abandoned tha faith.
Tha chnrch needa no !«•< energy and
thrift in baaineai. in tha drily life of its
numbers. Bnt the crest and th. erer
increasing nead of tho church in its work
of convincing the world of the truth of
Christianity is that Christiana carry their
religion into their daily life- their buii-
We need in business the spirit of
Joshua—'“Choose ys this day whom y.
will aerre. As for maandmyhouaa
we will servo tho Lord.” ...
Tho prevailing want of th# church to
day is power in the paw-not power is
tha pnipit Sustain tho present pnipit
power with power in the pew and
the church, under God, wlU qoiekly
overcome tho world and the davit.
Tho pulpit, in tha work of ths church
can never have power to convince tho
world of tho truth of Christianity,ca long
aa piety la left ortr-wook in tho pew. A
pew putyjwbicb is worn like a broad
cloth C0At Sunday, sad off Monday
for aa old coat suitable for dirty work.
— i convince tko
world of the truth of Chrict'a grace and
its power to keep from sin, and the pol
lution of cin. A piety which aits in holy
places Sunday, and works with tha world
and for the devil all the week, will ntvsr
he rery potent in tho conversion of ths
world. The sin of ths world is unbelief
in Christ. Th* world truita in aay
and everything rather than
in Christ and His grace. This
nnbelief Andaexprewica in various ways
In ell the history of tbv church, love of
money has been a root of all' evil. This
love of money has fortified tha world In
a false secant/ through its power in as
well as out of 'be church. Aud the
great sin of thia di.y In and out of tho
church la covetousness-love of money-
which begin. its bsnefnl
work by d.vions psths
in business, then quenches fervor of
spirit, and aids in worship of the golden
calf. ,
Giro the church live, zealous members
who are diligent in buainesa and who
carry their religion into their daily bus
iness, and in turn their Christian
business methods into church work, and
we will hear no more the lam estover ths
waning of pulpit power.
The church is now blessed with a min
istry whose teaching and character wioc
fiom the world rcapect,and receive I from
tho chutch reverential love.
Uphold tha present pulpit with a live
and actira paw, xeaious of good works,
and possessing purse filled with coniecre-
ted gain and giR, and the chnrch bnbnad
with power frem on high, would coon
overcome the world, the flesh, and tha
devIL Pxw.
PERSONAL NOTE?
' I THX BSXDfoiti atLvaa sxsvici.
I The solid silver com4nnf ri.aet fo*, Em-
Forth# best and purest drugs, go to !‘»anUH Cburchi wm ryefi»d wetorday.
G. V. Rush. I A Banner-Watchmen reporter Rearing it
Go to Lyndon’s planing mills for lum
ber, sub, doors, lathea Ac.
The prettiest line of baby carriage* in
Georgia at Edge, Dorsey k Co's.
A fins saddle horse for salt at J. H.
Renees’ opposite Market Stsret school.
Very fast
One thousand pair of shoes to ho Sold
at oast, at Coleman’s up town store, for
tho next thirty dnys. •
Milk shakos, soda water, geiotno con
gress water, sad all othar mineral waters
•t G. W. Rash's.
A oory of partridges flew In a shop
on itieor street yesterday, sad th* door
' the bird* b
IT SURPRISED HIM.
Will MT*r aid tho pulpit to i
WhU ths Special Correspondent of a New
York Paper Discovered In tbr Hay French
Capital.
[A special correspondent of the Nevr
Yofk Exchange writes from Paris,
France, undor date of March 3 ? the fol
lowing letter to hi* paper. This commu
nication cannot fail to be of great interest
to all the people of Athena ,is well as to
every one having at heart the welfare of
our enterprising city. We beg the at
tention of our readers to this communi
cation, in that it ahowa the commerce of
Georgia's Classic City is making itself felt
in the great metropolis of fashion beyond
the sea.]
Paris, March 3.—It ia surprising how
largely the leading mercantile houses of
the United States are becoming repre
sented in the French capital. A little
more than a decade since, it was almost
a noveltv for an American visiting here
to feast his eyes upon a businoss sign
with the name of a trans-Atlantic firm
inscribed thereon. In the Rue Scribe or
Uue Monroe might here and there be
seen the plate of some American bank
ing house or transportation agency. This
wafralLv Everything is now changed in
this respect, and there aye to-dav few
prominent afreets In which agencies of
Urge commercial houses across the wa
ter may not be found. ,
Such agencies are raaintv those of
firms in such centres as New York,
Huston ami Chicago, and th# American
quarter h fast extending its former lim
its. It is asserting itself far out beyond
the Rues do I’Exchiquier and Qnatre
S* pteinbre, where at one time evens
rhust of its form was never dreamt of.
Northern and westurn houses are natu
rally in the majority, although southern
firms are by no means conspicuous by
their abaence.
Let me give you one instance of this.
I was strolling along the Rue de 1’Ex-
chiquier the other day when upon the
door of No. 21 1 noticed an elegant brass
plate bearing th* nerae Michael Bros,
Athens, Georgia, U. 8. A. Could it be
possible, reasoned I with myself, that
Athena, which I bad hitherto taken to be
an obscure country town in the Empire
Slate of the South, is here represented?
It su-» ly w«s represented, and nobly too.
For npon entering the building I discov
ered an array of millinery such as it
r rely falls to the lot of one to diacover
It waa a perfect surprise to me, aa I
could never have imagined that an unpre
tentious city in that Southland, of whoae
depictedness we hear ao much, had
within its bosom a firm sufficiently large
to do battle with the world-wide c It-
brated millinery market of Paris.
Judging from my own experience, oi
rather from my own past incredulity,
the genuineness of the to called “impor
ted” articles of millinery to be haa in
the United States is often seriously
called in question. But of this I can
doubt no longer. Such houses aa the
on* I have described, and at whose ex
istence I was so vastly astonished, must
take from the Parisian market an enor;
tnous supply of specialties with
which to gratify the tastes of their cus
tomers. The French in general, the
Parisians in particular, were ever the
leaders of fashion In dress, and will
probably remain such. 1 do not mean
to Imply that our American taste is in
any way inferior to that of th* Parisians.
It mar be, or it may not be av. Any
how the Parisians have the reputation
for being better criterion! than are we,
and there's no help for ft.
With ell thia in view, it is not there
fore to wondered at that an enterprising
firm, such aa that of Michael Bros^ must
unquestionably be, should see its op
portunity in the palm thus proffered to
Parisian taste, and profit by that oppor
tunity. The prediction ia certainly one
to whose originality 1 can lay no claim,
but the day has come when an Ameri
can lady must either stand or fall by
her predeliction or otherwise for Peri-
sian millinery. She is bound to have it,
area though it may come a little high.
This ia the edict of fashion, and who it
there who dares to controvert her
edicts?
was doted and the birds bagged.
Wanted one thousand hands at |i.2fi
per day to work oh tho M. fit 0. railroad.
Powbll A Datexpobt.
mar3tf
A 3 rqom cottage furnished or nnfnr-
niahed, with kitchen tnhabl# fur n small
family. Enquire at C. Morris's.
Tou will find tbs best snd most ele
gant goods for the money at Misses Hig-
bee and Thunnand’s
Coleman keeps the best floor in his
np town store. Be sure and buy a sack
of Grandeur and yon will feel nappy.
Mr. H. Allen has lost one of his
fine red dor*, snd he is very anxious to
get some information concerning him.
We ..have the largest assortment of
sideboards, snd it is worth a trip to our
•tore to see them. Edge, Dorsey A Co.
Ladies, you will.find the handsomest
ribbons flowers and the latest hats at
Miss Ufgbce and, Thurmond's.
Excelsion Spring, genuine Saratoga
Water, on draught or in b .ttles, at G. W.
Rush’s & Co. Pharmacists, Athens
Ga
| |In last month's honor roll for the 9th
grade there was a mlsspriut in tho name
of the 6th in class rank. It should have
been, 5th, Miss Mary Lou Horton.
Sash, door, blinda, lathi, lumber Ac.
All of the beat qtalitj, and lowest prices,
at Lyndon's planing mills.
Be sure and get chickens, eggs and
butter, fresh all the time at Coleman's up
town store. Everything sold on smell
profits, Coleman's motto is quick sales
and small profits.
To be free from sick headache, bil
iousness, constipation, ect., use Gar
ter’s Little Liver Pills. Strictly veg
etable. They gently stimulate* the
liver and free the stomach from bile.
A beautiful line of dry goods just ar
rived at Coleman’s up town store at
prices lower than can be bought any
where in town. Also a nice fresh lot cf
groceries at prices to defy competition.
Ajl pew chemicals and pharmaceutical
Jffejwratien are added -to our prescription
department ns fast an they appear. Ac
curst* and neat compounding, by exper
ienced apothecaries are specialities at G.
W. Rush A Co’s.
Keep ahead rather than behind the
times. Skiff, the jeweler, is keeping up
with the times if not ahead, in offering
hia customers the latest novelties in
jewelry, the best spectacles, good work,
fine engraving and general satisfaction to
all his patrons, d a id w
You hardly realize that it is medi
cine, when taking Carter’s Little Liv
er Pills: they are very small; no bad
effects; all troubles from torpid liver
nio relieved by their use.
G. W. Rash bas the neatest drug store
in the south. Every department is care
fully watched over by competent clerks.
His soda water fountain is supplied with
the beat, and every kind of mluoral waters
that are so much needed »U over our
city, can be found here.
Not one in twenty aro free from
some little ailment caused by inaction
rt { SllA IlMA. TT-— T ■iil a T
h»l .rriv.il, called at Ctus. Sepddsr’s,
rrho purchased it for the 1 Congregation.
It canals t of * large flagon with cross
op top and naw atyl« hexagon bare,
tiro obalices to match flagon; with
beautiful raor.o.ram “I. H. 8.” On* paten
with text beautifully ongreved, “0
Limb of God. that taki at away the sins
of tho ynr|d, bate mercy uj>on us.”
One credence paten with text on tame,
"T»ko and eat thU in remembrance that
Christ died fur the*," both of these
patens arej gold plated. Derides the
communion set Is a Terr elegant alma
baaip, a memorial ef Dr. Henderson,
(Iran by the congregation. It it one of
tho finest pieces af hand work in ailrar
we hare erer seen haring, passion flow,
ora beautifully worked around tho mob
egram, *L
text, -’Lay
hasten.” on ths rarer *;
"To th# ’glory 'of Odd,
Rot. H. H. Henderson,
by the congregation of Ei
Athens, Georgia Kastar 1
The entire aenrice waa Ml sated by Mr.
fiendder whHo id Naff * York dfew
Week, sine., who has ahowa grqat taste
ia the selection.;. £\i£l ;
X&M* wlu
n. Oar Supplement.
PrrSi of
tion to supply
end most res-tal
GRAND OPENING
-:KERA1UIC ART GOODS:-
CHARLES SCUDBER.
JEWELER.
. a. t. a
aupplemcnt which wil| In found ftaUof
*io Sunday reading, ?%»Mesta*'perns'
will attract nnlreraal attention ana be
nod by hindrede of thousands of seople
thia morning. Oa the aims' shsst
- tost ini
_ ro a largo amount of matt interesting
Focal news. On it will also bo found tho
startling announcement of oar morcbsnt
princes, Messrs J Cchcn ACo; Erory line
of their sdrertisement should be reed with
the greatest ease. Th. firm is one at tho
largest and most substantial in Georgia,
carrying the beat line of goods at reason
able profits,
la CeiasuaapUM IricwiaMoT
Read tha following: Mr.O.. H. Mor
ris, Newark, Ark., asye. -Waa down
with Abscess in Lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Ihenrablo
Consumption. Began taking Dr. King’s
New Diacorerr for Consumption, am
now on my third bottle, and able to ovsr-
see the work on my farm. It ia the fi
nest medicine erer made.’’
Jesse Middleware Dacatnr, Ohio, aaya:
“Had it not been for Dr. King’s New
Diioorery for Consumption I would
hare died of Lung Trouble*. Waa glean
up by doctors. Am how in beat of
health.” Far sale by John Crawford k
Co, Wholesale and Ratall Druggists.
It. H. Allen it da.
If you want anything for yonr hone
or male in the way of harness, saddles,
ate, ben is.’tbajilac* to get tt. Railroad
If you want any repairing dans to your
harness hesiIs the place to hero It done.
Oiro S. H. Allen tc Co, a call at the
corner of Clayton and Jackson street.
Boys' and Children’s
CLOTIONfjr PARLOft
MONDAY MORNING,
April 2nd.
Tie ladies of A’hens and vicinity
are especially incited to attend. Wi
•rn prepared to exhibit the largest
aud^ handsomest linen in boys’ and
WEAR,
PLUMBING,
J. H. HULL
ATHENS, GEORGIA’
HOSE,
Letter from Hon, Barnes Compton, M. O. from Md,
He USE OF REPRESENTATIVES, '
Washington, D. C, January 17th, 188S.
hle-ara. John Ckawpohd & Co, Athena, Ga.;
GKNTi.tM(N:—I desire, unsolicited, to bear unqualified tethnony
tO'the great virtue of your Eczema Wash. For three years I autTered
with a moat distressing attack of thia moat painful snd annoying trouble.
I sought relief repeatedly from the moat skillful Physicians, and indeed
tried every thing I could hear of aa-hsvirfj virtue as a remedy for mv
trouble, but without permanent relief. T.wai induced by the.Hon. H. H,
Carlton, ol Ga. to try your Wash. Before I had uaed the..contents of
one bottle I waa relieved; I am now occasionally using the content! of a
second bottle, but consider myself entirely cured. I do this of my own
motion, because I deem it only just to you and your compound and my
with that ail auflering with this most painful disease could be informed
of the rcliel at hand, bv the use of your Wash.
Very Respectfully Yours,
Barnes compton.
An Important Arrest.
The arrest of a suspicious character
upon his general appearance, movement
conpauionship, without waiting until he
haa robbed a traveler; fired a house, or
murdered a fellow-man, ia an important
function of a shrewd detective. Even
ore important is tbs arrest of a disease
hich, if not checked, will blirht end
destroy n human life. The frequent
cough, loss of appetite, general languor
or debility, pallid akin, and bodily ashes
and pains, announce the approach of pul
monary consumption, which is promptly
arrested snd permanently cared by Dr.
Pierce's ‘'Golden Medical Discovery.”
Sold by druggists.
of the liver. Use Carter’s Little Liver
Dills. The result will be a pleasant
•urprise. They give poeitivo relief.
Miss High* returned last week, with
too most elegant stock of millioery ever
brought to Athene. She has taken great
care to select all the lateet end most
fashionable goods. Ladies wanting tho
latest styles will find them at her home.
Messrs Cbaa Stern A Co., will to-mor
row open the new extension to their al
ready spacious premises. Thia addition
consists of a handsomely furnished par
lor for children, boys and youths,
where are to be found exhibi
ted in inch order that
everything can be seen without over
hauling, the choictest of novelties In the
clothing line. Messrs Stera & Co. have
some pretty kilt and Jeraer suits for boys,
a line of articles which they have' never
before kept in stock. It would be diffi
cult to find a much more extensive stock
of gent’s furnishing good* than that of
Messrs Stern. Nothing shoddy ia to be
found there, while finer taste in the
•rrsQgement of tbs goods could not be
displayed.
All will concede that to enjoy good
health is to be wealthy. Why suffer
from six headache, malaria or dyspepria
when Chipman’s Pills will cure you?
Thep are putely vegetable mild and
efficient in their action. Sold by* John
Crawford.
Owo Bottle Aid It—Belle Cared aad
Health Restored.
B. B. B. Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gents.—M v sister was afflicted for a
cumber of years with boils scattered
about all over her person. They would
make their appearance every spring, end
last through th* summer end until late in
the fall. Her health was sadly Impaired,
loosing flesh and strength every day, in
fact, they were sapping her life. 1 gave
her one bottle of B. B. B., and lho effect
was like magic, producing a complete
cure and res orirg her health. To-day
she fs perfectly sound and her health
fully restored. Ilia without doubt the
best and most va’nable Blood Purifier
now on fie market Yours etc.
D. M. McRxa.
Waynesboro, Mis*, July 14, 1877.
Bend for our Book of Wooden, free.
It treats of all blood orders. Address,
BLOOD BALM CO. Arista Oa.
Rico Tonic for Dyspepsia aad Indigts
tion at
22-lwd.
C. Boors.
The live livery firm ofGana A Murray
made ouito a show on the streets yester
day. They had eight carriages and twe
buggies to drive through the streets at
one time. All of their fine turnouts
were hired to parties in robbhsm. They
male quite a show as they passed
through the streets.
__I^Weak lungs, spitting of b
consumption and kindred affections^
cured without physician. Address for
treatise/with 10 cents In stamps, World'
Dispensary Medical Assoaation, 06
Main Streets, Buffalo,N. Y.
. ,' . / i A ford.
Mr. J. M. Collins, with the firm of
McGinty & Hunnicutt, will mike eati
mates and take contracts for repairs and
buildings. Satisfaction guaranteed.
23-3wd.
Easter Cards.
Cell at W. H. Davis', and see the
beautiful line of Easter Cards, new lot
just received.
ATTENTION LADIES,
You can find the niccst'and largest as
sortment of finest soaps in the city at our
stem. G. W. Rush A Co.
marl9-tf
Addition making shorter.
Whet word is that to which if you add
a syllable it will make it shorter?Short-
Teylor’s Cherokee Remedy of.swoet Gum
ana Mullein will shorten your eold anp
ro your cough.
To tho Pmbilc. *
I am now with Messrs John. Crawford
A Co., wholesale and -retail druggists,
where I will be pteassd to see all my
friends and patrons.
Yours Truly, A B. Loxo. ‘
by Tuesday the
charges,
tf
All watches aad jewdlry not called for
27th will be sold at
J. J. Minsteb.
Lyndon’s Drug 8tore.
A boy about 14 or fifteen years old to
learn tne .dry “goods business. Apply
Thnrsdi
Hi
School and Dress
SUITS.
so* rafflr
Jersey Suits and '
WAISTS,
In Pscala aad wool, from 25a upwards.
Kilt Suita, Shirt Waist*, Separate
Knee 1 '
PANTS,
Bicycle Fonts, Nock Wear, Straw
HATS,
WADE & SLEDGE,
We have added to our Mock a full line of Stationery, cot.tiMing of Paper,
Envelopes, Pencils, Pena, Inks, Mucilage, Memorandum Books,
Writing Pads and Fancy Box Paper, which we will sell lower
than oyer before aid.I in Athens,
WADE & SLEDGE,
DRUGGISTS and PHARMACISTS.
72 CLAYTON STREET. 72
and everything appertaining to boy**
and children’s
iaacnriiLD k Bujucntrsi..
Th. friends and acquaintances of Mrs.
F. S. Burroughs are invited to attend
her funeral, ibis (Sunday) afternoon, at
three o'clock, from tho first Baptist
church.
g wil. . ___ .
M. C. A, this afternoon it 3:30 o’clock
lasting !Jnst i no hour. All aro invited,
tha ladies and children sspidall.r.
. - . . ... .v
Two good railroad bosses. Mnat be
MBtef soma experience. Goad prices
la addition to the above we wish
to announce that our general Stock
Of MEN'S WEAR ia complete in
every detail. Our stock thia season
embraces all the latest novelties as
to fabric and Style.
MilmmiH
i and 3 button Cutaways, Square
.and Round cut sacks. Alio an ek*
tensive line to fit the long and ahoit
eiim and .tout. All the latest styles in
IS HITS
I N G
i . 8TEEN 8TY-8
Our Stock This Season Is
COMPLETE.
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS
Aa Especially Fine Lint of
WHITE GOODS LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
ar assortment of Ginghams. Z.phyr Cloths, end our goods for Children's dresses
and Boy’s waist should bo me
600 BEAUTIFUL SHADES IN OUR CARPET STORE
Alio Now Carpets, Ruga, Mattings, Cartel aa, Poles portieres, Table and Mantel
Scarfe, in bet all tha novelties of the aouen.
OUR SHOE! STOCK
la watt worthy of Inipection. Ware preps rod to meet competition In any line
M- MYERS & CO
tnltrtilaiMiit mS tha
Owing to the threatened penis last
Juno ot the Senay-Stoeall chapel, tho
trustees of tha Lucy Cjbb have deemed
It wise to make some provisions to avoid
alike occurrence.
Propocitiona ware presented to tkem at
their fast meeting and they accepted the
following: /»J 1 i r, : H
Resolved, That' we approve the prop
osition of Mian M. Rutherford, Principal
of Lacy Cobb Institute, to lasso ticket*
and charge fifty cants admission, allow
ing all present patrons of the school with
their immediate families, trustees and
anchors with their families, aad all who
>ave contributed either to thebuildingor
repairs of the institute to bo admitted
free of cham, bnt not without tickets,
and to admit to the gallery only a num
ber safllcicnt to fill the scab already
there.
Jonn H. Nxwrox, President Board of
- Trustees.
A. M. ScuDDia.
H. R. J. Loxo.
All ykrtieo entitled to tickets under
thia rale of the truitees, and desiriag to
attend our entertainment Friday, April
Olh, must apply for tickets before that
night Wo cannot bo responsible for
lost tickets aa only 800 can bo issued.
Tlcxoto issued fur this entertainment
will bo geod bribe commencement ex
ercises. No one can bo admitted under
any circumstances without a ticket
M. ItDTHnuroBD, Principal.
awaZcmt.
The general attorney of the PnUuun
sleeping car com pan,, Ex-chief Juries
shirt#, embroidered JrooU, neck Eu HacUaberr/ Cordial for ill bowel
Full dre.al
made to order end fits guaranteed.
Very respectfully, I-
CHAS, STERN & CO.,
O*ciH3. ; TA
■senes Cor Isle.
Merkel Street school. A bargain is of
fered Ins flaasaddl.r. To be sold in the
next few day*. ■ ■■ ■If.:'
idvie* to ntun.
Mi*. Winslow’* Soothixo Stout
should always be uaed for children teeth,
log. It soothe* iha child, coftau* the
game, Mitya all pain, cares rind colic
and itth* beat remedy for diarrhoea.
Twenty-five cents a Iwtiie.
If the little darling ia (pending such
sleepless nights, slowly and pitifully
wasting sway by tha drainage upon its
system from tho .fleets of teething.
g}va Dr. Bigger** HnckUbrrry Cordial,
snd s sure will result
This is theTop of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All others, similarareimitation.
.This exact Label
isoncachPearl
TopChimney.
Adealermayssy
and think he has
others »s geed,
ft. BUT HI HAS NOT.
Insist Upon Ike Exact Label and Top.
Mleu(vuvmue. Haasamrir
6EQ. JL UACBETR k CO., Plttstarzh, Pi.
Palace Barber Shof
11 PMchtrwSt Atlanta, (
Alfred Nash,
asm-ijr.