Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, October 22, 1878, Image 2

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-i SOUTHERN BANNER: OCTOBER 22, 1878. $out|cnt 56 aimer. II. H. O -A- K. X, 1* O N, editor and imiuioA j Tuesday, October 22,1878. Fob Congress 9th District. Hon. Joel Abbott Billups* Of MORGAN. Speer on Finances. To Our Subscribers. WWe have labored hard to give oar ^"subscribers a good paper. Hon 1 Bcf'dreds are in arrears lor subscrip- *®“tion. We have fully determined SSTto adopt the CASH SYSTEM 9S“for subscription, as that is the on- •9*ly phin publishers can adopt with- B®*out loss. As cur earnings are all <9*in the hands of our patrons, in *9*roins ranging from #2.00 upward, (9*1 failure to collect them wQl be J&’financial suicide. Therefore, we En.ory Spevi attacks CoL Bitlu]>s Mt . vigorously upon hie- financial record, accusing him of being * bank rupt, ot'-screening Me property firom the payment of hie just debts, etc. Emory tkea’draw* the oontrsst be* tween CoL Billups and bimaalf pay ing, that be owes no debts of any bonaeqnpnce, pays taxee on about #8,000 %ertb of property in bis own name, that he can pay all of his debts, that lua; credit is as good as any in Athens, and that be can borrow money at one of the Banks in Athens at any tins*-on bis own name and without security, eta Well, Emory makes ont Col. Billups in a rather bad fix, financially, and yet be terms him a bloated aristocrat. JEte then shows his own financial condi tion to be rather better than most men’s, and at the same time classes himself as' a “ wool hat boy.” •- To ns, and doubtless to many, these will seem strange inconsistencies. Bnt to take Emory’s own statement, certain ly Col. Billape is the most needy man, and should be sent to Congress, that he might bo aided thereby in the support of hie wife and children, while it would simply be crael for the The Independents make much boast that their movement is supported and sustained bv the wor1 country. WeUj in aadwith^fi _ baa been visited upon our country by the war and subsequent coriupt and oppressive rule..of Radicalism, well tfoaaf Af-o^tr^.r beiougi^ d^c^landa, swollen werkmg-men s class; - But we suppose S9*trust our patrons will not allow iSTus to appeal to them in rain. 1 voters of the 9th district to interrupt HS“Next week every subscriber who Kraor >’» most prosperous and well-to- B@“is in arrears will find a statement 1 do condition by sending bitn to Con- »arof bis account attached to the margin of his paper. When g^ysu receive the statement we-want BSTyeu to conclude that we expect li#~and must have the money. ed“Th"»e who tail to respond to this f9*nppeal or pay attention to the B&'etuiemeni which will be sent out tt^next week w-ll, after the 15th of fsfl^Octoher, have their names erased •■F'lrom nur lunik-ami their accounts a&.]>l&cc4l in ihe hands «>i a collec SSk.tor Money inaj l>e .-out by Keg- WSuirtertd Lutt-r, l’u»i Office Money oi t.- Cum-ncy, at «>ur risk il. II. (.’AIU.TGN, Li. of i'roj.'i • Southern Uanxul’ mo The woman who rejoice in salad and ice cream, hot rakes and warm pie; e Student who eats hastily and sits down at. once tp active mental labor ; .: IF The Business Man who bolts bis food in eager haste and hurries to his counting-room V oluine 63. Thi- is tic first issue of volume 63 tin Southern Banner. W» v * auk t.-e public lor the patronage which has enabled us, as successor to several illustrious predecessoi s, to place the Banner so high on thehd tier of time. We propose in the fu ture, as iu the past, to publish a paper which shall represent popular Demo cratic government and be always true in letter and text to the motto of the paper. gross. Just to thigk I Emory can 'boiTQ.w money on hi* own name, at a Bank, -without seoority. Why, there is, perhaps, not another man in all these-pans that can do that. Who but Emory is of such financial strength and reliability as to indnee ai^ Bank to violate its accustomed rule and loan bira money without securi ty, when it is exacted of all other men, even our best? Col. Billups could not do this, even alter he is elected t„ Con iress. It will lie most gratifying news to some people in ! Athens to l am that Emory’s finances are in sue!- a not- «Mi»ditii*ii,«pec.ially the !•■ siu-ss house he now owet over two thousand dollars. We are al ay- ylstd to make our coluiwus the medium of ” rod news and glad-tid ings to 'our readers. Attention Democratie Exec utive Committee of Clarke County. You are hereby earnestly requested to meet at the Law office of A S. Erwin, (over Childs’, Nickerson A Co’*. Store) promptly at li o’clock, Monday the 18th of October. Lot there be a full attendance ss busi ness of importance will be transacted. S. C. Dobbs, Chairman. Something for Democrats to Look Alter. We understand the colored voters around about here havo been told that if Col. Billups is elected to Con gress he would enforce the fence brif. This, of course, is done to-detade sad deceive the ignorant colored tnan» and is the work of designing fwnr# Let all Democrats throughout this section look after these matters' 4hd take it upon themselves to inform the colored |i«-ople that Col. Billups nor Mr. S|«er can do anything of this kind in Congress. Tbnt Goi has nothing « lap ver to d>> with the “ii-nce law’’ or with their “education a interest,” um they have been falsely told. - 1 ' Such miserable devices as- thi should i-xcit ;■ the indignation of < ery decent, re«.p. clabl- air! tntelli gent person in the land, and where the poor, igi'.orant colored man has been thu- imentionally deluded and deceived it should be the duty ot all to set him right, and turn him, if pos sible, ngait st those who would.. thus t ke advnntagu of their ignoiknc< merely for their {icrsonal promotion. Who Support* Speer. In the lower part of the District the great mass of Mr. Speer’s follow ers, arc negroes. They are.- negroes who voted for Bullock, and who were tools iu the hands of those trhp plundered our State. In * Mr. Speer the negroes have nothing—lor they have ody-taken their candidate from the Democrat** ranks, put him on their own platform and will veto for him according to Radical principle# oad Badical in> atrucrions. Mr. Speer may claim to be a Democrat, mad he may be at heart, but he is opposing the Dwno- AU'xander Stephens has given more encourugenisnt to the Indepen dent movement in the South, the purpose of which is to destroy the power of the Democratic party and remit the next House of Represents, lives to the control of the Republi cans, than any man in America. Bat neither the advice nor example of Stephens should have any weight with any Democrat, and we believe it has not with any Democrat ontside of the District which seems to be his own personal property. He was the bottle" hoider of Grant when Grant was trampling Louisians under his foot; mere furiously than the Radi cal Representatives themselves, he stood side by side with Eugene Hale In opposition to the most pronounced Democratic party measure before the last Hoiga. He is now supporting on Independent candidate for Con gress against a regular nominee of the Democratic party, and be is not only the typical Independent candi- date of J$|0 South, because the De mocracy of hia District fell down be- fore him, besoaght him to take j os- ■ahsion of tiwnt, body and -soul, and £ his oriR «itk"tlMai, tiie Augusta Chronicled Constitutionalist being the only paper of importance in tbs whole of Georgia that had the pluck to denounce bis arrogance and ex- the hypocrisy of his claims to a Democratic nomination.—New Or. leans Democrat Gen. Gordon is doing splendid ser vice on the stamp tor the cause of organised Democracy. He has al ready inade two speeches in tiie Seventh (the onTy District where the Independent movement seems at oll formidable) and will thoroughly can vass the whole district. He will also speak in the first and filth districts, where Indt-pc-wU-ntn are running against the Democratic nominees. Geii. Gordon has been fighting the battles of the Democracy ever tince 1867. He knows at what a cost rad icalism «as finally routed in the state and he resolutely opposes a move ment-which, if successful, will bring that corrupt political organization back into power. Gen. Goldonis doing his duty and. doing it nobly.— Augusta Chronicle. the Independents have special refer once to the mechanical and manofac taring classes of the country. Well it is a downright insult to this indus trious, honest, worthy, and country sustaining class of people to accuse them of being united with any politi cal faction or ofishoot, which proposes, through the aid of ignorant negroes and designing white Radicals to dis- oigaaize and defeat the Democratic party, the only hope of the country, both for the present and the future. We regard this assertion of the lode pendents as quite hard upon, indeed, on insult to this sturdy . and most worthy class of men, and we don’t be- Here they are going to stand it TaflKorth-KaaterD Railroad. Tuft eighth Annual Convention ot the Stockholders of this road was held at the Company’s office in this eity on Wednesday loot, 16th inst. The President of the road, Mr. A. K. Childs, called themeciing to or der at II o’clock, A. M., and the committee on proxies, composed- of Howell Cobb, John Calvin Johnson and R. L. Bloomfield, reported 1476 shares of stock represented. The report of the President and gave a most encoura ging exhibit of the success of the road. The net profits for the past year were shown to be about $23,000 and tiie expenses of running the road 54 4 10 per cent , nearly 5 per cent, less than any oilier roati in Georgia, and probably less than any other in tb h country. The Superintendent paid a flattering tribute u> the em ployees, making in his report tiie ex< inordinary statement that there had not been tiie slightest accident on the road during the past year, nor, so far as he knew, a wheel off the track. The following Board of Director Were re-elected, unanimously: A. K. Childs, President. F. Phinizy, J. W. Nicholson, R. L. Mom., R. K. lieaves, John White, K. Nickerson, Howell Cobb, A. S. Erwin, John H. Newton, H A. Lowrauce, Henry Buessee, J. A. Huunicutt, C. G. Talmadgc, T. A. Burke, C. W. Hood, Win. S. Erwin, W. B. J. Hardeman. The following resolution was of fered by Col. Wm. L. Mitchell, and passed unanimously: Jtesolvcd. That the President and Directors at once open Books of Sub scription for additional took, to ex tend tbq rood to its terminus at or near Rabun Gap.;,, and a* soon practicable contracts be let for the work of gradatioo, masonry, Ac., at least «a for ns Clarkesville, iu the county of Habersham.. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Directors, the following offi cers were unanimously re-elected: James M. Ed wards; Superintendent Rufus L. Moss, Treasurer, Thomas.A. Burke, Secretary. The following, resolution was unan imously passed by the Board: Resolved. That ti e President ap point a Committee to solicit subscrip tions to stock to extend the road to wards its Northern terminus, at or near Rabun Gap; and that the Presi dent .be authorized to adopt any plan in his discretion most advisable to re ceive immediate subscriptions, to be paid in crosstics, land or money. look at the _ _ _ and festered with disease, that cause the troubling brain; !F The Lawyer, the minister, the mer chant, and nil who lead sedentary lives and are subject io. Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, Constipation and Headache; IF Thesq only knew wbat H-rrell’s He- petine for the Liver will do for their relief, and how quickly it cure-—there would be much less suffering than at present. The great Liver Medicines for sale by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co., IRE IF. IS A BFTTEltWAT TOES JOT LIKE. Than to quietly suffer the .miseries resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are distressed with Headache, Nervous ness, Now Spirits, WakelulneSs, Pal pitntion of the Heart, Costive ness, Live Complaint, pain in the Stoma A 7 Bad Taste in the Month, HeaRInire; etc., seek that comforting relief that always comes from using Parker’s Ginger Tonic, and you will be.as toll ished at your renewed capacity to enjoy life when freed from pain ami suffering. Protect also your little ones from Cholera lnfantnm. and yourself and family from sudden at tacks of colic, cramps, jdyaiutery or cholera morbus, by keeping this superb corrective and invigoraut al ways at hand. Buv a $1 bottle from your druggist, R T. Brumby Jfc Co , or a sample bottle at 15 rents, and test its merits. -AJKTD LOW PRICES ! At Wholesale and Retail, at the The undersigned has just returned from the Eastern Markets with a T) \ T) ^ A X "VT O fTI -T) TjV Complete and Varied Stock of Goods ^ AJN ^ 1 UKili ’ To suit all. With Twenty Years Experience in Business, under- -A AX’ ISP W standing fully where to buy, dealing chiefly with the ■**. * Mkatilftoittfog# & ilurovtgli tlteisr INo. 2, Broad St., Athens, Ga. ■-C:3r..rv'Jv: The andenlnied Ukee pleasure in announcing to the tradine pnhliothat he haa jnat arrived from New York, and haa opened with one of the moat attractive atecka of geode.aver offered In the city, consisting of . Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Millinery, Ladies Cloaks. Fancy Goods, Notions, etc. ised direct from the Mann&etnrera and bonght in each lerga quantities aa to rnshta me to get the very loweat wholesale prioea. I defy competition in atyla, quality, quantity and prioea. Give me a call and be convinced. S. HARRIS, Athens, Ga- aept.17.Sm I feel warranted in saying that I can compete with any house in this, or any other city in the State. My stock consists in part of STAPLE DRY GOODS and C0TFEE, SUGAR, FAMILY GROCERIES, Leather, Boots, Shoes, Hats by the Case or otherwise, Jeans Cloth Beady Had.© <Blo Bagging and Ties, Kerosene Oil by the Barrett and Retail, Nails, by the Keg, Corn, Meal, Oats and Flour. (fj? Special attention given to the Whosalc trade and satisfaction guaranteed. Besides I have just completed my New Fire Proof Warehouse, Good Digestion.—“ Give us this day our daily bread” and good medi cine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The human stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts ; or disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, aud overcome obstacles they meet in the routine of life, where the dispeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished; but that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Dispepsia and Headache, have been cured by Mor rell’s Hep-itine, is no longer a doubt. It cures Ileadache ia twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the most u ondertul discoveiy made in medical science. Those afflicted with Biliousne-s and Liver Complaint should use Morrell’s Hepatine. It can bo had at Dr. C. VV. Long & Co., Running from the rear of my store to Clayton Street, cotton weighed * on Clayton Street. X3F Cotton Bought and Stored upon as Good Terms as any other house in the City.js^ As my motto will be CASH, all sales will be made for small profits, believing this to be the sure road to success. Give me a call and see. sept.17.3m* S. o- nOBBB. Now ind Then.—It is only now and then that such men os lion. Alex. H. Sti pheus, Ex-Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a Oiediciiif for the throat and lung.-, and when they ko it is pretty good evidence that tbo remedy must be good for the euro of coughs, colds and lu ig affec tions. They recommend the Globe Flowei; Cough Syrup, and their testimonials are to be seen round the ten cent sample bottles of the Globe Flower Syrup, for sale by. Dr. C. W. Long & Co, Athens, Ga. DEUPREE HALL, Monday and Tuesday, OGT. 28TH AND 29TH The Great English Thipuhe, A La Yokes Family Under the M»nugcnic:it of Xlai'ry Robinson. ‘ An entertainment to please the rno-t Fasti dious. Brimming with Mirth Mid Brilliant Operatic eeiectione, capturing at oneejthc.hearta or the people who join in one unanimous credit, the flneat performance of the scaaon.—.London Timer (Eng.) Reserved seats will be on sale at the Book Store of WM. FLEMING. oct.23.lt. The nndenigned call* the attention of his frienda end <he public generally to the fret that he has just returned from market and has on head e well selected stock of gooda, bought et RemarKalJly Low Prices, which will enable him not to be undersold bj uny one. Stock consists of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Crockery Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles, Bridies, Whips, Umbrellas, Trunks, &o., &c. I will keep on hand also a large lot of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, RUM, GIN, &€., Which shall be first clsss. Also havo on hand the PURE MOUNTAIN CORN WHI3KEY. AU these will be sold es cheap or even eheaper than can be bought elsewhere. I respectfully invite ell to cell and see me, aa I am confident I can suit in quality and prices. Don't forget the place. Store between Hampton & Pitner f Crane’s old Stand* Thomas Street. . . : Goods Xacoheuxged for Country Produoe. Broad Street, next to University Bank, ^LtlAerLs, CS-eoratlo,. ft To the Gentlemen of the vicinity end City of Athens. M. E. Young, Artist Tatter has just returned from murketwith the Largest WITH YOU - ON-ALL ORDERS. pectfully to cull aud examine. Gents furnishing a speci alty, his Collars Cuf&, Shirts, Scarfr, Drawers ana Woolen nnderware, all in latest styles and cannot be excelled which he will sell at prices to suit the times. GTTTTHTG XXT ALL ITS BRA2TCHES. acpt.24.3tn. OHHiDS, HICmtSOH & 00., ito, ’•JY&.Cs'afV,'' So. 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia . • , iron, Steel, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Asrioultrural Implements, Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, MILBURN WA-OONS, oktft. Buggy Findings, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN @'7£t£»£*a SSt? GOOSS, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions* etc., etc., Offef this Season a Large Assortment to the Jobbing Trade ON BEST TERMS AND AT LOWEST PRICES. No. 5, Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. aug.27.tf. Captain J. G. Yale, formerly a Re- publican of *tbu Radical State of Pennsylyanfo, says tho Republican 'pariy hm* robbed the people of this ooubtryof milHone of dollars of their idrculaling medium, aud broeght threshold erotic party and -furthen. the cauii W !-UrM my retortion and «d. of Itadicalisra’’—so tong as bo m the champion of the negro party and so long as ho tries to array tbo negroes against the Democratic party. If Mr. Speer ever was a Democrat he haii now abandoned the party, and in seeking tb# aid of the Republican ' party acoording to tbeir own tormii, bo becomes V> «U inteats sad purpos es U Rspublioan. Tho'* 4 ' ' data who was in sympathy with the Democratic party, if they knew it.— Jhktoncj/aJSiynil. ,'V.^s? . . ; '' ! ■" ■ i stars wad riugstere whose only ob jects are to secure office for them- interests of 4hi (Jies of the miration of Dr. Fslton re a man and legislator,-I prefer the regular nomi nee against, any Independent, Our people owe their present happy and precefaL political condition to tho solidity and unisn ef tl leDcmo- mfiCfmj, aud I-are for party ore Sk4 nguret party aasrohy. party Rover did combme on • oandi- Mn^reHuiThonitoD, tbelndre pendent candidate from Atlanta, Iim set a good example, and withdrawn from Eke race for Congress. Public Speuklntlttt Harmony • Clisove. As per appointment Dr. H. H. Carlton went to Harmony Grove on Thursday last for the purpose of ad dressing the citizens on the political issues of the daju CoL Billups, who was en route tor Athens firom Bell- ton on .Wednesday, hod been pre vailed on to remain over, and as it was thought necessary Sx him to per sonally relate serious charges that had been made against him, at the requ-st of Dr. Carlton and thbeiti. sens, Col. Billups occupied the time allowed lorspeakin He does himsslf justice on all oc casions, but bis speech nt Harmony Grove was os complete a vindication of principles,and; personalities as it has e> eF been , our pleasure to lmti-Q to; and we dare say, that if the speech could be repeated wherever the charges have been made, his earnest, eloquent and Christian defense of himself aud. lhc.principles Jje. advo cates would have tiie effect to annul whatever evil nmy have respited from Bagging and Ties. AT Three Cents Per Pound • : v AT Ths Athens Factory. B. L. BLOOMFIELD. A-out, A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Pursusn* to an order of t he Court of Ordinary of C'.urke CooMy, will basold before the court notnedoor of ssidcouiity oo the first Tbesduy in Deiccm of every man’s door-and stands to- ^ SSremaohins of political trick- Strea k rin«terswl!L o„K-nb. the bind him closer tp the hearts ot the people. AT ATHENS. ' On Fridsy night CoL Billups spoke to a large audience from the veranda of the Newton House, and although the night was extremely cold the crowd gave him the .best attention. His speech, though not so prolonged, was pretty much of the same charac ter as the one delivered at Harrabny Groya,t ’*• . We have recently heard strange reports about the re-organization vf the Union League for the purpoye. .of streagtheuingtho Inde’pendcpt move ment, and that .there was a full, un- ;jg,' derstanding between the leaders of the party and the society. Let D* rn- | oorats inquue Into the report. £f d plflOU ,, ,, , —Mwn >■ Also 1-3 undivided interest in • lot of laud trios iu Athens and mid countv, containing shout ecro, more or leas so l the Air end Billiard Saloon thereon, on Jackson Street now oocnpied by J. H. D. Bcutsc. All to be sold as the property o*Ds*c S. Moon deoessed for the b.nefltof ms heiis url creditor*. Ttrn t Cash. BENJaMIN F. CCLK, Adm" oct.22.i8J —Printers Fee $10. House dojii of Oconee coni ty ou tl.o dist Tuesday in Deoember next, durii.j the legal hours dent*; lot or psrcei of Lud lying in •o*d.eocuvy of Ooouee, containing shout one plutof wilt be exhibited on day of isle. To be sold *• °t MWalotpn Thompson de- esased for the benefit of Lis legatees and crodi- tors. Tsrrm cash. UENAJAH 8. THOMPSON, Ex>r. oct.32A8dPrinters Foe 1* 30. AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE PIANOS & ORGANS. Low Prices, Quick Sales. 40 to 60 PerCeut. Discount, From Catalogue Prices of tho following eclebra- t%A makers 2 Ch ckertog, Msthushck, Knabe, Stleuway Hal- let and Davis, MePhall A Co., Simpson A, Co. Haines Pro., Billings A Co. Parlor and Church Organ ! Mason A Hamlin, Ptsonbet A Felton, Prescott Organ Co., Clough A Warren. Attracting Purch asers from the Mountains to tbe Sea. Testimonials from parties who have cones ponded with several of tho largest Plano andOrgau dealers, established the bet that prices ere lower In Augusta,)haa elsewhere. E. L. WINKLER, Watch Maker and Jeweler BROAD STREET, Athens! CAeoreria AT Dr. i's Drug Store, Having served a regularappreuticcsbip in a Watch Factory in Germany I flatter myself that 1 understand tbe business having been 25 yean aL My Work is my Guarantee AND Lower Than Any ■VrOTKE' IN -All p Joseph A. KTO DEBTOSS ANDC .tDITOBS persons indebted to tin estate ot please pnecu ptaoo for payment. POPS BARROW * Attorney for MILDRED E. MORTON, Rx’r. AM* WO 1. » CITY MERCKAHTS UNO OTHER BUSINESS ME* ' Y.;;0 WANT CASH.—READ. ALL who Kave , sparkling With wit aid hoi obtained srraFHs some of yomr leading rertisers. Ask tl — ______ — — - —- it pay*. Rates low* m dberal. Paper free to adYcrtiser*. A-HcOd*, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. Jmt the people to whom you want ra columns a-i s«e “Ads.” of son houses. They ore regular advert! es&MSsr 1 p “ cV “ ta * ^ u - Q> Low Pricne Quick Salem is the motto of the Music House of tho South, which Is CoutpeUsg Successfully with New York and Boston Gooda nut by Express anywhere in the South, C.O.D., on reeelttt«f advance t sprees Charges ona way, with privUege of examination given if •o requested. ■ -.v-s- • .* y. ^ N 4 ; y i. ’ Tuning and Repauhno. for the Augusta 1 Piugll Bttkia ru« Cut Ca., Dchaa, % 0* — — QPIUMHHi OstsaKatiaats t.lsMft I vSttUuMTOrNMOMA THEWHITE SEWIKG HI Hoping that ail may give me a call,II remainyours trul sept.17.la>. W. A. BURNS, Athens, Ga. A. K. CHILDS. B. NICKERSON. Y. U. WINN. s^Asr&Aits .efOtASdBS, Cider MUM, Syrup Milti and Evaporaton, Watt Ptowa, Fanner* Friend Plew, Pumps, Cireular • Saws I - . WIN SHI PS• <S MASSEYS' CELEBRATED COTTON GIN. Also Agents for v * HALL’S FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. {j^Ang article in our line not in slock, will be ordered when de sired, with the least possible delay. Cafl and Examine our Stock and Prices. sopt.17.tf. S. Solomon. M. Joseph. ecial. New York Store. SOLOMON & JOSEPH ‘ • , i fv> -.’Ai ■ >8 Grand O pfiiif .: A ■ MU-'ilU Mi djJi (ilk. FOR THE WHOLESALE a AA a/« SEPTEMBER, JL^i We hereby take this method of informing the merchants of North- East Georgia that we will have oar * -i Grand Opening on the ‘16th inst., Of the Largest and Most Select Stock ever offered in Athens, con-, - sisting of rey (foods, CIMM«^M^| OW s, j0 j W& , Bought direct from the Manufacturers of Y6n4efc,''Sfarlboro; Brock ton, Pill Biro, «W| •jh.gjj ^ Q3* Merchants who will call and examine our stock will be con vinced that there is no necessity of jjgSrtRftffgV Vnw Vnrt ** > • l < ^ New York. (U* Prices given and Samples Sent Freq Grand Opening for the Application. To the People of is! beergi -OUG/K door -fo Wro. McDowell's, Cnnhga jtvwnad. kfrldsf' M ”, bin b e N *®* u *® »*tadunenta ot all or eby j BANCROFT, AgeaL fob.S-ly. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry! ‘ «3 mm HAVE JUJT OPENED AT THEIB OLD STAND **' ’ V ■ wYit* i .‘A . N"o. 3. Broad Street* -Athens, Georgia, Latarua auiT Morria and other brand, ofSpeoMmaa and Eye Ulsw at half tb. ir value. Call and examine oar stock of Cameo data and Slug* af ths latttt styles; aim Ladles Opera and Guard-Chal na the Services of Mr. C. K. COIelelNS, aa Exparleacod WatchmMtaw and Jeweler wo are prepared to do all kind* of rejAlrlsg at Low Price,. batUfsctioa guaranteed. Cal > and see at No. 8, fovaasiwet, Athena, Georgia. aopt.lliArp.