Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, October 29, 1878, Image 3

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SOU l'tt ERXJS&JUiU K : Column. A Card to syr OH wf : w M* U ray and Co To nay that Mr. James M Gray of this I'nrcjs one of tlm best merchants i lll J*i d ^' 8 / ,0t J®?**** hia ®er»t, .. - o f j ff'TOol; rft our opinion, beta one of bein* ubic. to have «u} t, iigii'"‘frnlinnts in Geoi*pa. Thor* "■ahljcm.vona.it with emy deuil will, iicrmiter, run only purified coal of the buM.iess, no depaitment is a! GAS, made and purified as all city GaadWud Jj , f T f ? “ wncn* is at to any m qaality. ana at regular raleefl MX# #9"®“ 10Vjffer for want ( f per tuou*uud. - 1 Order* leli with R. L. Moj*, or at the Ware- liouao ul Moss & Thomas, C a)(on street, will receive prompt attention Niti y the Agent personally, or by mail. * net. 22-tf. R. L. MOSS, Ja., A’gt. Jon’t^.'] F. StG. 1 pass. K1XG. L IGHT, Light! Let there be light. Ga» Light Co., ia furnishing tile bosl GAS at city rates. Send in your order R. L. MoSS,. Jr,, Agent, out 22 tf. r 1 II’ E can’t say who will be elected, but we 11 can throw the most Hght on articles writ ten by the author* of the day, of any concern in tho country. R. L. MOSS, Jr., Agent. o;t.!2.tf. aS£12> 1 |V*K the next ten days we will tarnish a man, tree ot cost, to put in Meters for our old customers. The onlv cost will bo the Now York Cost of Lead Pipe used, 40 to M cU. Send in your order*. R. L. MOSS, Jr., Agent. oct.22.tf. SZCa&XTGS HOTEL, WILL, (NEAR BHOAD STREET.) ATHENS, - . - GEORGIA. BY CAPT. R II. LAMPKIN. Rates ot Boars: Per Pay $1.25 Per Week a no Single Meal US Restaurant Connected, Furnished with Fish, Oysters, and Everything the Markot Affords. Meals at all Holes. sept.2-l.tf. (*, attention, and he litis those employed who seem to take as much pride in the arrange* ment of the stork as he does. It is useless to speak ot the' quantity and quality of his goods. A larger or belter st< ck was never in this market. 'YiUe’hiOore house is not fitted op 'to sitiTliiTirTveTefy any one to go to any of Uni’larger cities of Georgia and find a mere tastily arranged stock than that kept by Mr. Gray, and in hut few places will you find as large. Wc will have more to say nhont his stock when we have time and space. -R?ad his mammoth advertisement. TUIlP EXCHANGE, WALL, STFAn EBOAD ETBXET.) ATilEXB, .1... GEORGIA. I am now reoelvmg the Largest and Best A- sorted S’ock ot Liquors evei brought to the City, ho',i for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TBADeJ| ■’hose desiring to purchase are invited to culL CAPT. R. H. LAMPKIN. * ept.£4.tf. ^oitt|frn ianntv. Tuesday’ Octoiier 29, 1878. Hcial County anil City Printer, Organ far Oconee and Madison Couniins, LOCAL DEPARTMENT. l*T Ailvcrtirtcnicnta f/iu*t always be handed in not later than 3 o'clock on Saturday, if in tended to appear on Tnet»tlny. Ordination Service. The ordination services of Rev. II. R. Bernard will take place at the Baptist Church Sunday morning Nov. 3rd at the usual horn- of morning ser vice The prelimination examination will occur at the Church Saturday evening previous at half-past, seven. All are cordially invited to attend Rev. Mr. Coile, about whom wo spoke in our last issue as having been wounded in his gin, lias since died. We sympathise with his bereaved family. Mr. C. w. Pnvla It has been our pleasure several* times, during the past year or two,! to write frequent articles concerning the photographic business of Mr. C. W. Davis. We have done this with' pleasure, because we felt that in wri*. ting up Georgia’s premium gallery, we! were writing up one of the most pro* grossive businesses, and livest bust* ness meu, of our thriving city. On a recent visit we weut through this extensive establishment, and never w as a visit more enjoyed. The reception room, with its hundreds oi pictures, exquisite productions of photogiaphy, iis laminin and f.> n* tain of |M-rhuue«i waters, give it .m appearance aw y* atirajtivo tot. vi-u.ir. Tie spacious O^rert. i., g Room, with its large sky and snto lights, has recently been refitted with', new and elaborate backgrounds and access lies, a it 11 which Mr. D vi- pmdn -i gth.nl delicve in-, li •« light and eh de in his «• tk . i.ji- lias ina Ic his gallery lamous boni comer lo comer •• om-bioad Staic, and woi h hnasoc e-sfull- uier ihe. h he l nor* u S • Fa —n 1. I tie. no .ng lhyeri eie w mJ negut ves pihd np»n pi I — ihinisa>i > of in- in it sv in d— >1 p ■ p;<’ 1 o n ail parte ot the South. Here is wh r> the in w | am ■ photograph and flash ed viguells arc turned out. These arc new style , and are simply per fect. We weie next uikoii to the ‘-Dark Ro tu,” that apparently mysicriou- ilepartment to all visitors to a photog rapher. Here we saw Mr D.vis go through the chemical niauipula tion pertaining to negative malting.— As wc saw the development of the latent image, we thought Mr. Dnvi- a necromancer, that conld call up ge ni : more powerful that: were ever brought by Aladdin’s wonderful lamp. But we have not the space'to recount all we saw at this model place—we can only add, go and convince yourself that Davis’ Premi um Gallery stands unrivaled. Black Silks at Janies M. Gray & .Co, j , , [Communicated.] Mr. Editor •—Has the Clarke County Court been abolished or simp ly discontinued ? Please answer, and oblige, . Wool Hat. Where can we fird the County Judge? W. H. —The. Georgia Railroad offers re duced ratis to visitors to the State Fair at Macon next week. —Remember the Congressional elec- .ujgtVTUESDAY. 3 a line line of Black and Cold Trim* iJfirijjf' $ilkfi at Jas. M. Gray <fc Co’s. —We agree with the Athens Chron* ide tba’, the University post office should be re-established. Be sure and go to the polls and vote next Tuesday. A- fine line of Coisets—from 25c to the fine-t —at Jas. M. Gray & Co’s. —Read what the Gainesville North Georgian has to say about •Athens •*■«■» - —Illegal voting is punishable with fine and imprisonment. Then don’t 3501c illegally. - •, - , •J.Gents English half hose at 15 and ,at James M. Gray & Co’s. —Harry Roberson cancelled his engagement at Deupree Hall for last night and to-night. Ladle's and Gent’s Linen Handker chiefs at James M. Gray & Co’s. —Protracted meetings are being held with OconaeS^reot Church.’ Look at Ladies’ Misses’ and chil* drens’ Under Vests at James M. Gray & Co’s —A great mqnjr people visited At lanta last week,’ most of them taking the excursion train Thursday night. —Maj. T. A. ■ Burke will soon remove his stock of IBooks and Sta tionery to «Cbc_8tpre now occupied by C. Stern & CoT V K Lock at Geiidi* and Boys’ Under Shirts at James M. Gray & Co’s. —Prof. W. G. Woodfin, has ar rived and taken charge ef his depart* ment in tl.e University. Look at Grossgrain Silk at James M. Gray <& Co’8. —Mr. T. C. Oglesby,general Agent lor Johnson’s Encyclopedia is in the city. Double-faced Satin Ribbons at James M. Gray & Co’s. —Mr. George Hodgson, accom panied by his mother, left our city on last Tuesday evening, via the North eastern Road for on extended North ern tour. —We call attention to the silver* lisenie.u o! Pre.nmm- ior Field Crops fi' re-.i l>y h ■ Donee Fair Associa tion lijr 1879. iTIiis is a live corpor* itioji 'and are doing nmch tor the de- velopment oi the Agricultural inter esr- nl iIn- u’niuy. V 4 ii I i r ,ii ti.ia James .o. Gmv & V n s. —E E. Holbrooks, Boot Shoe Maker, mis an advertisement in this issue to whiclti^ja cpll attention Ed. i^o-. Qi 'yi' afel ’ind accommoda ting woi kinan, but is reliable in every re-p et. G.ve - im a call. —Our friend, Linton Stephens, h ave- lor Florida to-morrow. The heartfelt wishes of his friends for an entire recovery of his health will at* tend him. —ltubc Durham got the premium on the best bale of cotton at Oooneo Fair. It was ginned at henry An derson’s gin, and brought one-half cent over the market price. -—Democrats, read the stirring, ap peal of lion. II. H. Carlton to be found on the extra and go to the polls next Tuesday and vote for Billups and tfie Organized Democracy. —W. H. Ilolman, has now on ex- ■sttiSfe^of Gann A Now and Then.—It is only now and then that such meu as Hon. Alex. when they ko it is pretty good evidence that the remedy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds and lung affec tions. They recommend the Globe Flower Cough SxBUpj &d their testimonials ara td be-Seen round the ten cent sample bottles of the Globe Flower Syrup, for sale by. Dr. C. W. Long & Co , Athens, Ga. —Solid Silver Elgin Watches for sale by Childs & Moss, for 815 abd #20. Nothing'iTjti^igein ever before in the market. _ . t ^ , r * r Good Digestion.—“ 6ive us this day our daily bread” anu 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 miser; along every berve and through'every artbSy, -The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they tpe^(ip4he routine of life, where the dispeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still seeds two ot '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 Hepatine, is no longer a doubt. It cures-Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question bat what it is the most wonderful discovery made iu medical science. Those afHicted with Biliousness and Liver Complaint should use Merrell’s Hepatine. It can be had at Dr. C. W. Long Jt Co., THBitE IS A MTTMiMAY TO EXJOT LIFE. Than to quietly suffer the miseries resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are distressed with Headache, Nervous ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal pitation of the Heart, Costiveness, Live Complaint, pain in the.Stoinaeh, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Heartburn, etc., seek that comforting relief that always conics from using Parker’s Ginger Tonic, and you will be aston ished at your renewed capacity to enjoy life when freed from pain and suffering. Protect also your little ones from Cholera Infinitum, aud yourself and family from sndden at tacks of colic, cramps, dys'uitery ox. cholera morbus, by keppihg this superb corrective and lnvigorant, al ways at band. Buy a SI bottle from your druggist, R T. Brumby & Co., or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and test its merits. 'Bf OP THE REGULATORS OF THE DRV 600DS TRADE OF OF WII ,1 a—W • •_ north-east ■ ' : >T: ’ ’••! V ’ / • 1 GEORGIA. JAMES M. SEAT & CO. ' X* ■ V ' - - The Champions of Low Prices for Athens. Don’t ask us who Imported wonderful prices—the prices tl price houses. the goods, but look at our groaning ounters and see for roaneWes tin iat strike terror to the heart of the old fashioned, long time and high CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & GO. Street. -Atlanta. Georgia- 66 and " DRY GOQDS STORE. ~ I Fall made .nnnaoal efforta to These Are the Goods that tell the Tale! Q\3x ^laoSs OpQde % Slaols @cods Z y : ' rL ■ • 2.500 Lnpin & Turner’s Black Alpacas. 3.500 Yards Mourning aud Black Alpacas. ^ 5,000 Yards English Warp Cashmere, Parisian Crape Cloth, Australian Crepes, Henriettos, Bourretes, Brilliantines, <fcc. Silks, Silks. 2,900 Yai ds Black Grosgrain Silk. 3,300 Yards Black and Colored Trimming Silks. at from 5e per yard up. ‘ ulards, &c. IV The woman who rqoice in salad and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie; IF : i The Student who eats hastily and sits down at ouce to active mental labor ; IF The Business Man who bolts his food in eager baste and hurries to his counting-room IF The Hard Drinker could look at the delicate glands, swollen and festered with disease, that cause the troublin'; brain; IF - The Lawyer, the minister, the mer chant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dyspcpsin or Indi gestion, Constipation and Headache; IF These only kiiew what Herrell’s He- petinefor the Liver will do for their f“ d ho "' T J,ctl yit cures—ihrtej ^^ayslook forUie papers. \Sead our advertisements. There is money in Woold be rauch less sufrermp-thanAl^^- he dlcnt^ 1 ” ’ we w ill talk again. Reaves tot •ifo |W tiit ught tj On Sunday morning last, Mr. James P. Pledger, of this county, was found dead on Broad street, near .the Northern entrance to College 'Campus. Coroner W. F. Ilood bad ahe body examined by Dr. J. B, ■Carlton, and summoned a jury of in quest who returned the following Verdict: We, the Jury, summoned and sworn find, from the evidence before os, that James P. Pledger came to his death by excessive drinking of ins toxicat ng Iiqut r. best lot of mules ens. Mr. Holman ^a^Rffong. furnished this market with stock that everybody knows what he says in regard to stock is true. He now says he has the finest ever brought Jqpe,. *Fjri<?e»!!are low. —Solid Gold case Elgin Watches for ladies and gentlemen, the pretiest you ever saw for sale by Childs & Moss ffiom Ufofc tdi. Go sod see them. HitStlnir Ltink. Tf you would passu few hoars pless- Sipy j Friday,vH^its’4ttf f nM||ied fbr lie,*, when ro grotlemen will ‘tied unTes-' accompanied by • ; lady- ■ On these ipedal occasions A fii. hue of Black BUk Velvets at .jjnysicj will if /urn died by Burns’ JTfts, 1^' Gray ft Co* I Silver Cornet Band. present. The great Liver Medicines “for sale by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co.,^ No Middle Man. Foil/ realizing the oommercial ndvantasres that the prosperous city of Athens has over the whole oi North-east Georgia, aud with special regard for the fact that all Leading' Merchants are working for only a small commission, J. H. HUGGINS leaves no “Middle Man’s** profits between his customers and himself, but haa knocked out thi “Middle Meu” and taken in the “Ring Leader*” by purchasing his immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods direct from the Manu facturers in Bk ttmorc, Pittsburg, New Yoik, j Trenton and Boston. Having visited these Manufactories in person, and selected the best goods for every brunch of his business, he now defies competition in offering to the people of North-east Georgia u stock ot goods unequaled in variety, unexcelled in quality, and unusual ly low in prices. His of Hoiuestic and staple dry goods is full and complete. Me has tne best stock of harness, sdlc’leal " hips and saidles in the city, bargain* iat evegy body can be found in his large s*ock of hatsTand shoes. Family and fancy groceries, are among his spe cials. He keeps a large stock of wooden, willow, and tinware. His well selected stock of fire and common table and pocset cutlery table and teaspoons, brit an ia and silverware, exceeds anything of the kind ever offered in this market. * While in Northern and Easter* markets he made such large purchases of crockery, glasse ware. Lamps aud Oil on such terms os to ena ble him eo sell twese goods at wholesale and ratail cheaper than any other house in the State. Ae ia de^mined to sell these gooda lower than they can be bought in this section tfnd not to be undcraoldion anything in his line. Remember the place. J. H. Huggins is at his old atacd, No. 7, Broad Street, Atuei^, G. AISTNOUNCHMENTS FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Wo are authorized t? announce F. B. LUCAS as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Clarke Connty at the ensuing election in January next. We are authorized to announce J. H. DORSEY aa a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Clarke County at the ensuing election in January next. td. We are authorized to announce JOHN W. WTER aa a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Clarke county at tho ensuing election^ in Janury At the solicitation of a number of friends p hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector for Clarke County, at the enani election in January next. DUKE HAMILTON, FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are a nth oflzeS^WSSnouncSTfiS name of DAVID E. SIMS as a candidate for to the office of Receiver ot Tj Clarke Connty at the etactioi* ijfr T i#1jguext. G eorgia, oconee county.—whereas, Isaac Lowe, Administrator with the Will Annexed of Roderick Hill deceased, petitionsT**® m in terms of the law to be discharged from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to, jtliow. cause at my office, on or. before the first^Tonday in 4 December next, against the granting said dis charge. Given under my hand at office this 29th day of Angnst 1878. MptJJio. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary. GL K A 2A A. N TTS* A, OT TJ S. 33 3EL or tMD sum is’ . Gnus, Toficca, SiufrJPiKs, h, k College Avenue* Athens, Ga I «n Agant for the oalebratod u OooonaeehM” Siookin* Totasoo. Alio a.U tho “Lncj Hinton” and other fine ” - - — Tobacco. Coon a ■ban of patronage G. HAUSER, 5,00tt entered DRBSS GOO! *200 Piece; Lawns, Cambrics, Bi 100 Pieces Fine Colored Dress Cfloaks, QioaSss, Gloadss. -•< The ordci’s have been issued. The irrevocable dictum is spoken, and regardless of tbe’svounds we inflict, regardless of everything but the inter* est of our cu-t:vmers, we invite the public to share in the grand success of our investments, 500 Ladies, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, prices truly wonderful. 100 Bales Factory Homespuns, on special terms, away below the old prices. 3 4, 7^8, 4 4, Shifting, Sheeting and Drill, the best brands m Oanatmrgs. Denims, Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Ginghams. 150 Cases Bleached Shirtings, all the lamous brands, Wamsutta, New York Mills, L .nsdaiu, Fruit of the Loom, ifcc. 700 Pieces Kentucky Jeans, in all prices^ from 8c per yard up to the finest made. A word to the wise is sufficient. Our prices ha* e never been equalled in this market. Where you see the biggest crowd, there are the lowest prices. Useless to resist the inevitable. Oux Treraoadcias ^Prices X^C-as-b Z3ra.txr. 3,000 Yards all u'ool Flannels at-all prices. 5,000 Yards Cotton Flannels, from 7c. up. An immense Stock Opera Flannels in 'rill colors. 1,200 Yards Fine Waterproofs and Cloakings. BLA1TXET3, SXsa&JffZSTS, BIAUKETS ! Houses will fail, tl eir stock goes to the Auction room and is sacrificed to the mighty CASH.' The result is before you. 250 pairs all Wool Blankets, 50 per cent, below their market value. 375 Dozen Datjies, Gents, Misses and Cliildien’s Under Shirts and Vests, from 25c. np. Hosiery, Hosiery, Hosiery I ■' «. •- -* - «£’«&• Hfi* ^ Immense assortment of Ladies, Geuts and Misses White, Bro.vti, Fancy and Colored Hosiery. 3,000 Pair 3 Button Kid Gioves. 2,500 Pair 2 Button Kid Gloves in White, Black, Coloied and Opera. CT22W& TmzM &Q&TQCT? Shoe Houses l urs'ing and Boots, Shoes and Hats going for 50c. on the dollar. We received Ten Thousand Dollars worth. Don’t miss them. Get your share while they last. They can’t bo duplicated. In linens we have some b aati til Novelties. Napkins, Doylies, Towels and Damask. ,-i Prices are regular crushtg% . Foff the .present we have_ said enough, but the river at point for mill shoal. A streetc ui be obtained west corner, running out to i street, near a a mall Tot of Jobii About twei tv-fivc acres of rsbl timbered and the balance open land. Alio at the same time and place, all of the ahoal and water privilege on tho South-west aide of Oco nee River and a strip of land (and location for Factor; with seven feet fall in said Shoals, con taining about lour acres, running tro bank of river, with a street leading ont bom fewer end. All levied upon by virtue oftwo. fi for from Clarke Superior Court, August term, 1878, both in favor of H. B. J. Long, surviving partner of C. W. &«H. B. J. Long, va Martha M. Lnmp- > _ _ kin. All sold to satisfy the above stated 4 fii. be polite, attentive and accommodating to everybody, and can say that all See Sheriff for plat 6tE ' the gentlemen in onr employ are men of strict integrity, experience in the ££ g t td. * ’ Sheriff. Dry Goods Business, and familiar with the duties and obligations of their vocation. long Energy commands success. Next week JL XT AfOLOGY. From the Regulators of Low Prices: In many instances it is impossible for ns to wait ou our immense trade, hut we shall always endeavor to have every one served as promptly as possible, as it is a pleasing office to us to ..Ai'tin nttontiro on A to pvprvhndv. find enn sav that all James M. Gray Co. A Ocost* Cocktv.—Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee connty, will be sold before tho Court House door of said county on the first Tuesday in December next, during the legal hours of sale the following property to-wit: one tract of land, lying in Oconee conntv, near the village of Waikiusville, known as tbe'Fork Field, coutaiuingeighty (80; acres, more or less, adjoining the ltuuis of Harris Durham, and the lands of the cslutc of Wm. Murray deceased, and at the same time, one lionse and lot in the town of Wutkinsville, containing six acres, more or less, -veil im proved and known as the \Vin. Mnr. sy iiouse- place. * '■ Also at the same time and place the following lots of Wild Lands, to-wit: The following lots in Cherokee County, Ga., Lot No. 266—27 dis., x src., oon’g 160 acres. S 160 160 40 1< 7—26 1 “ 1017—19 ■ « 274—3 i ii itio_l ■ “ 1016—19 > “ ISO—14 > “ 43—11 1 « 1057- '9 ‘ “ S3—1 i « 824—11 1 “ 1058—i9 • “ 447—1# « “ 21—10 ■ ■« 1102—12 • “ 229— S • *' 654—11 “ 1 “ “ 40 “ Bach lot ooutsining number of acres attached more or less. i „ The following lots in Lee County, Georgia: ot No. 6—27 dia., 1 sec., oon’g 2021 seres. • •« 147-31 “ 1 “ “ 20“ ■ « 244—13 “ 1 “ “ 2021-2 “ , And the following lots in Early County, Gs: Lot No. 347—1“ di*., 1 sec., eou’g 230 acres. 4 ii 2 6-14 “ 1 “ 260 “ « “ 209—14 “ u " 250 “* The following lota in Carroll county, Ga: Lot No. 119—11 dis., 2 sea, con’g 1021-2 seres H •« 120-5 '•* 9 “ “ 2021-2 “ ' The following lots in Coffee County, Ga: Lot No. 290—1 dis., containing 490 acres. ii « 404—1 “ “ 470 *• Tlie following lots in Mi'chcll County, Ga No. 211—10 distriet Containing 250 acres. “ 887-10 “ “ 250 Also one lot in Appiing Connty, GU: Lot No. 428—3 dis., 2 sec., con’g 490 acres! Also one lot in Irwin County, Ga No. 407—10 dis., 2 see., containing-490 acres.; *■*— J Decatur Connty, Ga: Two lot* in No. 266—14 di*-, 2 sec., containing 250 acres. 269-14 “ 2 11 “ 250 “ Bach of the above lots contains the number of acres attached to the respective numbers. mava np tasaa .-i.GSaWMMI All to be sold aa tba property of Wm, Murray, deceased, for the benefit of <r editor* and legatees. Terms one half cash, the othar half on twelve months time at 10 per cent in terest, and bond for titles. Oct. 24th 1878. JAMES E. MURRAY, Adm’r- oeUIR. E. L. WINKLEE, WaU Ii Maker and Jeweler BROAD STREET, A-tlxensj Gi-eorsria. AT Dr. Smith Mil's Drug Store, Having served a regular apprenticeship in a Waich Factory in Germany 1 flatter m/.-elf that I un lerstand the - busintjsi having been 25 yenrs :it. My Work is my Guarantee AND Prices Lower Than Any portatiou just received. GENTS AND BOYS CASSIM&BFS.—More than doable our usual stock of these goods and all at lowest prices. t , .-wwis c.c AUGiaON BARGAINS!—In TableLinena, State. Doyles, Towels, lrishXtnenafdJed Spreads,ato. $ Oil cloths AND BROWN DOMESTICS, id in many instances lower than ro Agents price by bale. HBLANKETS !| BLANKETS 1—Having had tne advantage of the immense mid anmmer tale oi Blankets in New York, we are prepared to sell them as low as they usually cost st the We hnvc this place before the , good and dnairmbi in addition to a great many . for wt one of our firm spent several weeka at- i ending Aottim Mm, visiting Menvfactunng, Importing and Vommimom Aoutet, so that every advantage tbaUm^^aj^oomnuhidfaaa been ap- attention to a few of onr leading departments. . DRESS GOODS—Wo have everything new in llhia depmtmgL Coiored^iliaMtU^shades 'lsrgea stock of dress goodas ! a , j BLACK SILKS!—Wi make a specialty, of, and will iu every instance sell ia low aa the jt of the Jobbers, we have bought onr Carpets lowest New York retail price*... , - ’ this Fall direct from the manutactorer. HOSIERY 1—The largest stock of Hosiery In We have bought in such quantities aa to get the Sute, great many new styles of reoens an- bottom prices and biggest discounts. • We now. have in store the largest stock ot Velyet, Axminiater, Body Brussels. Tapestry Bnuaela, S-plys, Ingrains, 2-plys, and cheapest Carpets ever exhibited in one house in th> Bargains in Flannels, Geuts, Ladies and usees Underwear, etc., etc. Eamples of Dry Goods sent on application. I CARPET STORE! CARPET STORE! (for. Carpet Store is equal in rize to onr Day Goods Store, and contains more than doable entity of Carpets to be found in any other Store in the State. determined to avoid the middle prof fer floors from 3 to 18 feat wide. Linaolnm in all the new Wall r — Materia], Jose Mattings We invite an inspection of the department, and inform all in advance that we cauuo'., ci ; undersold in the Carpet line. SHOE STORE! SHOE STORE! Onr Shoe Store doee not consist of one cornea in o Dty Goods loom, but is a separate store to Itself, and of same siu us each of onr “'.her stores containing Dry Goods ami Carpets. We have in this store all th e-io . . of the best aud mast favorably knit: such aa UUe'a, Bart’s Freeman's, CautL.u'a, Dnnbaria, SoUer’a, and nameroua other well, known- makes of Boots and Shoe*. W c cau safely say that no ahoe house in Georgia can show so extensive a stock of Gent-, l-adiea, Miaaes, Yoatbaend Cliildten Shoes, a* we now- offer ip oar Shoe Store. Every pair of boots and Si oe* we h:,v are made expressly to our order, and «t re • emit We teel confident tha. it»to the inter.-* of -.11 in want o* goods to examine ..nr lm i -r stock before mstv.ng any purchase. BLACK CAr-HMERESl > We have arranged with an Importer to use Black Cashmeres in larwe quantitii i and everyone in want of thesegoads, both wholesale and retail, to examine these goods before purchasing elsewhere. No N do better on them than wc wtlL uud it will n. ;. ew York Jobber tvih Oct.Sth,3m : ' * CHATVTBSnXkTTT, «’ ' To • 66 and 68 Wi & CO.. ALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. 1878.- IULLIHERY- -1878. IQss MARIA HcC^pniY Be^s to make the annonneement that, ahe is receiving daily additions to her extensive as sortment of fashionab: Huts, Bqhheis, and would reqnest h»r many friends and custo mers to visit her establishment before making purchases elsewhere. The v, Lowest Price Ahpays Guaranteed Please call No. 5, CommlPfeimea Special attention given tq the making of Bridal Hats and: Bonnets. oct.15.2m. JJ IC. LUMPKIN, Attorney at Law. (Office overChilds, Athens, Georgia Will practice in tho Superior Courts of Jfhe Northern Circuit. ^-(S)ll ections a speeialty, Oct.15.t878.ly. Miss MARIA HeCARTlET. , '• cm No. 5 S . College Avenue, Hegular *ux i Fall and Winter Opening, ■pTVprp • Patten Hats and Thursday Octaffl»,1878. ocU5.2t, riLAUKE SI Will b« sold bef in the city of Aj on the first Tuei the legal hoars of « ?F SALE.— i the Cocrt-hotue door County, Georgia, mber ne^t, within _ allowing property to-wit: A tract of laafi-Tying in aild county and State, and in the dty of Athena, bai" 1 * portion of the old Gov. Lumpkin tract of on the Ocorce river, lying back of the . dence, containing forty-fear aerea, bennded aa fellows: Ou the North by the Oeonee Canute ry, on tbe West bv e street betweenaaid land and Miss Martha M. Lumpkin's, on the South by Col. Yancey, on the East by the river had Stockholder’s Meeting. \ The Eighth Annual Meeting of tlj* Stock holders of the Northeastern Railroad Company will be held at tbe Company's office, in Athens, on Thursday, October 16th, 1878, at 11 o’clock, A. M. , T Stockholders and their fiimilies will he passed free. Bv order of the President,, *, ' oct. 8-2w. T. A- BUB^^jretary.^ MOSS <& THOMAS, Cottoh Fetors & GonHissncNafluns, Clayton St., Athens, Ga. ’ * Advances made on Cotton consigned in Story. scpt.17.lv. ’' *•’** u A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Purauant to an order of the Coart of Ordinary of Clarke County, trill be cold before the Conrt House door of add connty on tbe first Tuesday iu December next, daring the legal hoars of sale 93 shares ot tha Capital Stock of the Georgia Railroad and BanUng Company. Tobtaold a. Wproperty of Dr. Crawford W. Ixing, dcc’d^ for the benefit of his creditors. Tinn*e<ab. EDWARD C. LONG, Adin’r. oet.29.28, Pribtora fee tfi.Od Bankrupt Sals. w On Saturday, tiio aeoend day of Nov. 1878, 1 Krill be sold at the Town HaU, th • Books, Ao- eounta and Notes he longing to the following bankrupt finny;. England & Orr, IluaLr<f lieusse, Wastherly Co., aud L. E. Jonas, Bankropu. “ “ “ H. N. HARRIS, Assignee, a. s. aomtooss. Boot and Shoe Maker, Over W. J. MORTON’S Office. JACKSON ST., ATHENS, GA. THE BEST STOCK • r> - and the FINEST WORKMEN. |Fita guaranteed or no pay asked. B- pairing a specialty. Prices to snit the times • GIVE ME A TRIAL. 1879—FAIR—1879 Oconee Fair Association. In order that Formers desiring to contest for premifimt may property prepare their lands for the different oropo, the Directors have decided to offer the following premiums in advance of the General last: Bert Aero' Upland Corn.. »25.op « » Wheat 25.0" “ “ Oats 25.00 <• Cotton 70.80 G. C. THOMAS, Prsside.it. J. W. JOHNSON, Beotaiy. oot49.lt. Bagging and Ties. • - ■■ * at * .... - a Three Cents Per xFotmd AT Ths Athens R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agaci. oct.22.4t. .* - . 1878. Wholcsalft 3Pry Goode. FALL 1878. H. C. &, J. F. KISER & CO„ Importers and Jobbers of^Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Butts, Shoes, Hats and Nations. UUi: *- - Corner Pryor and Wall Streets, (OPPOSITE (KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA. G--A-. “ ow . off«riae|h> the trade the Siargest stock of the above goods: ever offered in onr city, ana desire to call the special attention of the trade to the following Goods of onr own Importation. •n,^ U lSS mpa “ T>rn , nd P° n hle-warp Black Alpacas, Pure Mohaire, Lustroes and Briliianteens. “• regular in point ofmake and nnequaled for color, brilliancy of finish and dura- f- s Iin< * Curt «» Embroideries. Hambnig Edgings and Inserting*, MdSilk HMdkmh!eta* m “ k ’ N,pkl “* *“ d T <"re>». Wonting Linens, Lsdies’ ohd Gents’ Linen THe ATbotto goods ara Hew and Presli and oi otas- own Importation Wl4iViin til© last siaettr days* icn oM n J 5 '?. , J,'5L tb ^ tr *' 1 . e , to 0ttr annsnally large stock of DOMESTIC. COTTON NDWOOLLEN GOODS. Onr House «a represented a. the large sale of Flannels and —- O^Jt^G^’d^ UcThtW f0rI *“ ,he CO - , °' * !ie rjW IiOw Dull Prices of Mid-summer .j ii . Hoy’s Far and Wool Hats, Ladies’and Mice-’ Trimmed Hats were never more complete It ia welfto add wo have an immense stock of Jeans, both Eastern and Western, with our usnal supply oi tho celebrated 6oaoerd KuadL Oaaainxdreaa ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS Will be Offered and Sold at the Lowest Prices. Onr businesa has increased so rapidly, afid has grown so large, that now a bare oommisaion on onr sales ia quite aatiafactory to ua for a pfofir. * W We extend a kind invitation and a hearty welcome to all Merchants to examine onr stook and prices. oct.S.2m, MANUFA GTIIRE R Of Leather, Boots & Shoes. Constantly on hand a large stock of Brogans, Men’s and Women’s Balmo rals, Boys and Misses Shoes of same styles. Their stock is of the beat ma. tenal, workmanship superior, and prices to snit the times. They offer their manufacture both wholesale and retail. Give them a trial. oct8 -* m - R. P. & J. G. EBERHABT. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Punnsnt to an order of tbe Court of Ordinary of Clarke County, will be sold before the court notue door of said county on the first Tuesday in Deoem her next, during .the legal ho house and lot, situate in Atheps., containing about 1-2 acre: moro'oF ing L. Sbereuell and others, near Broad Stract,'' said house . as six (6) good rooms; being tbe place whereon the undersigned now ( lives. Also 1-3 undivided interest ina lotofland lying in Athens and said county, .containing about 1-4 of an acre, more or less, and the Bar and Billiard Saloon thereon, on Jackaon Street now occupied by J. U. D. Beuase. All to be sold os the property o’ Isaac 3. Moon deetMAfohthe be neflt of hia heir* and oreditore. Terms Ciuhi BENJAMIN F. CULF, Adm’r. * oot-22.28(L—Printer* Foe filO. G EORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—Where**,, ‘ Miss Martha W. Lumpkin Executrix of Wilson Lumpkin dyfreaedjpetitboa in terns of tbe law for * discharge from said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish tui concerned to show cause at my office on or' before the first Monday In February next why said discharge shoot 1 not be granted. ’ Given under my hand at office this of Oct., 1S7S. -t j " ASA M. oct.29.3m. FOBEST CITY ^{Foundry And Machine Works, 170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower, Augusta, Georgia, trEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors, Manufacture Portable and Stationery Steam Engines, and Boiler., Saw Mill*, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulley*, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Iron and Brea* CaatingsJPlantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cane Mi.Is and Kettle*, Horae Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Rim slid other styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness'and good work guaranteed, h i d for Cutalogne of Mill Gearing.- Agents for the Celebrated U.i •• Double'Turbin Water Wheel, tneJodao; Governor, the N. . -teiirn Pump and Noidike, Mansion & < o’* Plantation Mills. Send for Circular. - GEO. B. J OMBARD & CO, Proprietor. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Purauant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke oounty will be sold before ' ~ of -aid county on the first next daring the legal hours , and lot, situate in Athena in said couni tabling about two aerea, more or 1< J. M, Barry and others. To be property of Mr*. Frances E. Gantt the benefit of her distributor*. Terms cash. THOMAS L. GANTT, oct.29.28d. Printers foe $5X0. concerned to show cause at tpy office on'Of be fore the first Monday In December next why said letters shonld not be granted. t, < Given under my hand at offioe this Y5tn Oc tober 1878. . .j * . ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. 00U9.284, ’ 4 ' may.21.ly.1878. FBRHITDBE! PCRNITUHEIT LOWRANOK & MADDEN HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS fitr ger xtvre. Our goods are all NEW and as we are selling for Cash we guarantee Coujixy.U Guardian of Everett Verby deceased, applies tOttie^fosAit- „ 3 Our Goods Lower than any House inNorth-East Georgia . .Law. Mn.A.4 • _*-'$ I * 1 Call and examine our Goods and Prices lletore buying elsewhere. LOWRANCE & MADDEN, .GUleland, Wood <b Co’a n old stand ’ GEQRGJ4,