Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, May 07, 1878, Image 7

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NOUrviMt* liWXKll. MAT 7, 187S. JL Z/Lo. la.or'a Drears* of *£..,< dSki-x^ol SI oooacx. 1* there wot more truth in dreaming Than the critic’* login knows? W no can tell the wonders teeming In a gross blade or a rose ? And the curtains dense suspended. O’er the drama of the soul Who ahall lift, till life is ended, And its mysteries unfold I As 1 lay thus, thinking, sighing, Wondering, weeping on my bed, With a feeling light as flying, Once 1 dreamed that I was dead, And no tongue can tell the feeling That o’er my being crept; It was like an opiate stealing Through iny veins until 1 slept. There was music ringiug o’er me, And a cherub near me drew, And a scene of summer glory Burst upon my ravished view. It w»s like a rainbow broken Iuto Islands for the blest, And each color was the token Of the sphere where each should rest. I beheld a shining river, That through vernal va'.lej s rolled Streams and fountains sparkling ever Over sands of brightest gold Lakes und landscapes on my vision Dawned through avenues of light, And amid the scene elysinn My lost darling mot my sight. llis cherubic voice of sweetness Melted through my yearning heart: ••Mother, tor tny soul’s completeness Gotl lmtli sent me. Do not start, I have long Kept waten beside then. 1 am sent ..o be thy guide. Grief hath chastened then and tried thee Thou art "snong the glorified.” Then my darling, like a faity In tiiat rose embowered isle, Straightway sped on pinion airy, And a sigh was in his smile ; Aud he said: “I came to meet you With this lily-garland gay; All the White-robed angels greet yon. Strewing rosebuds on your way.” Then by margins green he led me, Where the blossoms kissed my feet, And with thoughts divine he led me, And with longings new end sweet. And the True of l.ile Immortal Fanned my forehead fresh with dew, And to every bliss the pjrtd Some kind angel open threw. •'Mine thou art,” I cried forever! God be praised ! And oh, the bliss ! Changed in heart, love, I’ll endeavor To be worthy of thy kiss 1” Flowery vistas open botoro ns, Streams of music flow ed alar. And tho new ungdiu chorus Roll’d along from star to star. Oh, how thrilling! Oh, bow tender! Oh, how beautiful and wurtn; With thair crowns and robas of splendor, Beamed those umjesties of form. And my child there ’mong the fairest, ’Mong the brightest of them all, "Mong the blessed, ’mong the rurist, And obedient to my cnll! Aud I heard sweet music swelling As 1 woke with morning light, And the dream tlmt I am telling 1 remembered with delight. OVr the riv-r wildiy tossing, Still, metli nks, 1 see him rove, Whitlo-r thousands more arc crossing On tha rui..bow bridge of love. The Preservation of Mount Vt*i non. A priviilt* Ii-ticr from a membor of <-Iic* Women’* Association for tin* Ludios Column Silver co-t art* in vo •lit*. White if srointr to be worn a great deal thin summer. Looped tip back draperies an* m» longer fashionable. Clair De Leine conibs are atMoiur the latest novelties. Some of the imported dresses are just loaded with beads. Wax beads are to be fashionable trimmings f»r straw bats. Silk sunshades, hearing the owners’ monogram, are a novelty. Lawn ties are Embroidered pro fusely with variegated silk. The kilt plaited skirt, now so fash ionable, is becoming to most every one. Lace sets are now made up with ban Ikcrdiiefs to match the collar and cuffs. For evening the hair i- wo n high, with a prolusion of curls, frizz.** an 1 puffs. Pin-head check's! boiire.tes are among the most, popular withe spring goods. Silk stockings come in all of the pale simile*; embroidered e.»st only 4>l0 a pair. The lace collars and cuffs are a pretty* ornament and are u*oin to a great extent. For trimming, fine French lace is used in great (piaTHUics, but to look pretty it must not be used sprnigly. Kibbous in two tones of color, watered on one side and satin on the reverse, will be seen on summer bon nets. The new style of bonnet for eliiis dren, which is destined to become popular, is called the *• Mother Goose.*’ liordered percales are largely im* j ported* Some ot these are gay bonielte filmed borders, while others, j *uv iiist tiie reverse. . Si.Hiding liaises, held in place with i fine wire, are placed in the low I square-necked co*s-iges of the most j fashionable evening toilets in Paris, j Willow pompons, the ends ter minating in seed pearls and tripped with an aigrette, are shown i» all the light aud beautiful new shades of color. In hats there are till shapes, from the wide brimmed iiat down to tin small C. pole. Tne Era Dtavolo i one ol the prettiest and most becom ing to every one. The Atgaudies and lawns are sim ply beautiful, most of them in the pah*, plain shade* of K.-rne, Blue, Lilac, Green or Pink, with a profusion off! overs strewn over them. MARCH 1873. We have received, and are now opening, *n large and new stock of limits, rdioes andLTrunks, FOR SFRI3NTO TRADE. Order* promptly tilled, and all goods with one brand warranted. 3D. F. TLWnre <& CO., WHOLESALE DEALER IK BOOTS, SHOES S TRUNKS, No. 2 Hayne street, cor. Church street. Charleston, S.C. PIANOS DELIVERED In ATHEISTS, <3-A.., D. F. FLEMISH. JAMEs M. WILS"N mchl2-3ia PRICE LIST OF THE Cheapest Furniture Bouse in Georgia. H>. HU. SEOO HI, No. 15, Marietta Street. Atlanta* Georgia. Dres-i «r Cas.- Saits, 10 iri- ces, only 875 00 j Full Marble Bureau Suits, (W .hint) 58 00 j i \ M irtile *• “ 38 00 ! All Wa’uut S lits “ 30 00' P rl..r Sui s. 7 piece* 845, 850, §60 00 | S.* i I Bfick Walnut Wardrobe, ornamented top A15 60 ! allillt Pull* I Bedsteads 8 00 j Ext ii-ion Ta le 1.1 0 j Walnut Bur. am* 811; \ or 1 Marble 815 00 ! Full Marble B reau, otilv. 20 00 j Fancy Folding Chairs (handsome) $3 50 er.eh J aple Cano Seat Clurir* 86 00 set j Map e Cane Seat Xmso Rocker 8*2 00 each Map!c (Jam* Seat Full Ann R.cker 3 50 each j Wall Brace Arm Chairs 1) 00 set j Co'toti an<l Straw Mattresses 83 00; Cotton and Shuck 4 00 Wardrobes, Sideboards, Marble Table Ettegene*, Fancy ltockera, besides I in endless variety of all grad, a of Furniture. Ketne nber that I am the ORIGINATOR of LOW PRICES in Furniture, :md believe in short profits, j All inquiries cheerfully and*v. «•:*• !. SEND AND BUY. i 50 Bedroom Sets, 0 pieces; Walnut Bureau, only 820. P. IX. SXTOOXX, teb2-2m. No. 15, Marietta Street, Atlanta, (4a. E EATESTEY ORGAN, JP3E!JVXttTJW SHOP J2- IT* «o P* w ti er* 33 H XU I will undersell any house in the United States. There is but one way to test this, which is to address J a. p. 53 Whitehall Streat, Atlanta, Ca. Was^The only Kxclusived Dealer in Pianos ami Organs in the South. feb5-tf. Over Furko’s Doofc Store. HOTEL, ATJQTJSTA. GEORGIA. NB"STST Jk.\ R _£L C3-E33V2;3S33NrT- Hates Reduced to $3 per Day. HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I euter j upou its management by Reducing Rates, and asking ot the Travel ing Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a contiuu ante ot that liberal support they have always given it. B. IF*. EROWW, Wc have just completed extensive anangements for furnishing the Farm with all si y les* of beat j |atu> FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR. tul day iit Mount Vernon was spent with tl*e sti|»- rintendent, Colonel, Hollingswur It, wlto,without < nr sug gesting it, hr •nglit in bis account book* and asked it ue would like to examine t»*. ni. I • an tissute you that the hour sp ot there was tall of interest and s:itista.*tioii. Colonel Hollingswoi tli’s aim has been to re- For very dressy basques one of the eitiest fmcics is to have the neck cut high, lini-hcd with standing En- Preservatiqn til Moon.* Vernon, who preiti. st fmcics is to have the neck rceenily. tinted tb.it bisioric spot, eOttlains an intt testing account on the reforms mid improvements in the management ot the estate under the now superi'iteodent. The writer ways ; •* The evening of our de'ight- glish collar, and below tliis .c'lt out the dress huv on the bosom and fill it in with tulle, lace, or white lisse. The new pni«s„ls prepared for spring have round tops in-tend ofthe pointed canopy top of last summer. The sticks are long and slender, and the op oi ce is of simple shape, and only two ail'd a half indies in height. A pretty white .suit which was duee expenses to the miuutniim, to . cancel all ind. hi* dness and to in- "tuaotmg attention, crease the in mm-. The sab* of pho tograph! views: togethel with articles made o. Mount Vernon wood, such as canes and pap -r kniyes, P riiislied small additions to the ncoiuc; larger receipts « ere obtain* <1 I'rtitn the choice boiiqu-’tH and cut flowers from the gre-nhoum*; but most profitable of all has In-en the lutu-h table spread daily in Mrs. Washing'«<ii’s kitchen for the r. eslmient of the noon-day visitor*. Fr nn the beginning Colonel Hollnigswoi lUhn* made it. a principle to puivltas • nothing t at could be raised on the estate, and his lawks reveal toe change of management in this resjMvt. The debts, which were nuniemu-, mid some of t hem ot long titaidmg w-p* all paid |*ievi*i"8to 187 4, so thfh jUft k^gednrsvneot that r* ttr . Y”. -IWT* t-o the ' iiili-n'MiiMiu t>u safely, i.a _ eu added. fund—in voated Uieiit (mnd*. was of fine French muslin, made prim**ss mid trimmed with insertions ot Vah neb-rues with colored ribbons uudeiiieai.b, making a pretty and simple suit. An imported bonnet, from Madame Virot, of Paris, is a Tuscan bride, profusely trimmed wiili puffs oftlu* olil gold stain; a wreath of violets encircles tin* crown, aud on the left side a hunch of wheat in its natural ripem-d color. The back is open, with a bunch of old gold ribbon, which terminates in long ends. Steam ’: i n s, Threshers, Separators, Fan Mills, Reapers and Mower. [ Turnin-/ Plows, Plow Stocks, Sweeps, Scoot civ, bliovulu, Single and Double Trees, Steel Tapcred- iumdled Hoes, Garden, Field and Tree Seeds. Fertilizers the L. and R. Annnoniatcit and Acid Phosphate!', &e. Seeds uiailed free, at 60 Cents per Dozen Papers. MaRK W. JOHNSON & CO., ‘ >0 ‘ATLANTA* (T" feb.2d.om. CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT CASH-READ. A LL who have tried the experiment have obtained ready money by advertising in iheJIartmlt Sum. A spicy newspaper. Sparkling with wit and humor, .Keeps up with the times in everything. It is the pa- * TO THE AFFLICTED ! IN CALLING TIIK PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE * J Tndian Compound Cough ]VIixture x ‘ r > * .T, f t «( f , $ Kor the core of Consumption and all diseases of the I.ungs and Throat, I say Ilia*, nothing surpasses it for Co ds nntl Coughs, and can tie taken from old age down to the cradio with, impunity, and without danger. But the professional world is so full of Auildguousness and Egotism, lliai anything put be fore tho public- as a safe and reliable Remedy for cerfi it diseases is .sco%cjpU ami-pronounced worth less and a humbug. 1 say try it before you condcmudt,' as I will give you flu-,ug|peiof cvejyr licrb, Ac., that it Is composed of, whic you can examine at your leisure: VLollusOvl, Amydalus, Met. Pinus l*aiustris, Andromeda, Arborca, Arctium Leppa, Inula Ilele- nimn, Marrubium Vulgarc, Antennaria Margaritaceum, Durcliwaeh.sliener Wasserdost, Cephalantnus Occidentals, Sympliytuiu Officinale. It is prepared at my office, No. SO Peachtree St., Atlanta, fia., where it can be had in any quantity. If any one usiog it will say that it has done them no good, return the bottle and -get yqur money re turned Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy ! EOR IT WILD CURE Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus, and (hitting Teeth of Children! And no mistake. Examine the following certificate-', which sre enough to satisty any reasonable man, woman, or child, that it Is not an imposition palmed off on the iieon'e. To prove it. get a bottle, a* d use us directed on the bottle, and yon will be satisfied that it is ail that is claimed for it. It is pre pared purely ftwor regatables a medicinal property. TESTIMONIALS. . ->V. ATC-akta. July 1st, 1874. DR. B’GGEKS—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in niy family, I have inund it the, most pleasant medicine for children to take, and the moat satisfactory to cure I have ever met. I have. « _ used it now for several yean, and never allow myself to be without some of it on hand, and its Imme» diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other Isitn to the public eon- fidenye tbinAhis upcific. it *lnno should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune added, if you* sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing powei and benefits Respectfully, ^ O. O. LOCHRANR. ^PUING 187.8. ,OX and after April labour SPRING OPENING trill take phice, when wc will he prepared t<> exhibit tint finest and most extensive Stock of MEN’S, YOUTH’S BOY’S and CHILDREN'S' clothing; ever before exhibited in this eitv. Our stock bus been purchased under the .present decline ot — - * d to our numerous patrons. Wc ennmerato prices of a tlMERE BUSINESS SUITS AT 89. 20h GENUINE 15. 300 BLUE FLANNEL (Genuine Middlesex) from $10, $1350, $14 and $15. In ont Dress Suit Department, we are prepared to aliow genuine Engiiati und French DiAGMjtAI. SUITS, ranging from $12 50 up. Worsted suits in endless variety. In addition to the above, we have a first-class Stock of '' « tlrnlsUlng GooOjs, which for prices and quality cannot b» excelled in the Stfto. We still continue to offer onrspe- eialtv, UNLANDRIEI) SiilRTS, a* $5>)e.. next grade 75c., extra fine $1. Hats and caps in all the latest styles. TRUNKS, U HBRELLAS, etc, etc. Extending our thanks to our patrons for tiieir generons patronage in the pas’, aud-olicitii'g a eontiuuuni-e of the same, when we phall endeavor to oiler them inducements which wilt surpass all our foMner efforts. Y Very Respectfully, Tlle ClotHior. < IHI.IU JtdiMk tifttJrw3laVcf-tlJhg Department, wo iinve.tnado arrangements with ouf. ;'|Ncw York Custom Tailors l-> nutc su-- to oruernj*)U short t.oticc: Guaranteeing a saving o’ 2.* I«*r ceut.*from the regular pf-ces elmr-ed lyr tailors. ■» . CHAS^STERN, , ” ,, 9-3-n Brou^i street, op, osito College Campns, Athens, Ga.