Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, November 07, 1878, Image 3

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Knowing tint bad light* and sometimes not bring able; to .have any ligh * at ail, have caused many of you to atop your supply of Gas, me havo had our work* rcmodel-td entirely, and will. berralter, run only PURIFIED COAL HAS, made and purified aa all city Gaa, equal ;e any iu quality, ana at rvgnlar rate*-J4.O0 per ttiouaaud. Order* left with K. L. Uoaa, or at the Wart* houaa of Moaa dt Thomaa, C a.ton street, will receive prompt attention Noli y tho Agent personally, or by mail. oci. 22-lf. K. L. MOSS, J*., A’or. nam^mbor My rUntation i» Posted. Don’t Trvpoa*. MltS. V. S G, KING. T IGHT, Light! Let there be light. Athena I a Gas Light Co, ia furnishing the beat COAL OAS at city rates. Semi in your oiders. R. L. MOSS, Jr., Agent. ocl.82 tf. ll T E can't eay who will be elected, but we If can throw the moat light 011 article* writ- iu by the author* 01' tho day, of any concern ..r tb* country. R. L. MOSS, Jr., Ageut. ort.3S.tr. F ull t.ic nest tcu days we wi.l turuiali a man, tree 01 coat, to put in Meiers for onr old eusio .era. The oniv coal will be the New York Coat of Lead Pipe used, 40 to 70 ct*. Send in your orders. R. L. MOSS, Jr., Agent. »ev.S2.ti. SXSSAXT<33B HOTEL, wall, (N*A» neoan stkkkt.) ATHENS, - - - GEORGIA. BY CAPT. R H. LAMPKIN. Rate* or Roach: Per Day 11.25 Per Week 6.00 Single Meal 35 Eeatanrant Connected, Furnished with Fish, Oysters, sml Everything the Market Affords. aept.24.tf. Meal* at all Hocus. TURF EXCHANGE, WAU, ‘.BSAB BBOAD ITBUT,) ATHENS, GEORGIA. I am now receiving the Largest and Best As sorted Stock of Liquors ever brought to the City, both for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE, ’hose desiring to purchase are invited to cal). acpt.24.tr. CAPT. R. H. LAMPKIN. Smitjjcrn fanner. Tuesday, Novemuk • 7, 1878. ial County anil City Printer, Organ for Oconee and Madison Counties. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. l-ff' Advertisements must alzcayt be handed n not later than 3 o’clock on Saturday, if in tended to apjiear on Tuesday. To Our Stibaorlbcra. \Vr have given lair warning to those in arrears (o conic forward and pay i heir subscription. Many have res].«>n ed to our call. Many have lailed to pay, W e l ave deferred re* tuodi-Uing our mail hooks that all onr ) citron*, win-1 her cash or credit, might have the benefit of the ful elei-tion returns in the District. In next issue we hope to furnish the list complete. Alter the next issue we shall make a i cw mail book and eTase the names of all sulisorihers who are more 1 hail twelve mouth* In arrear*, and shall pioccod to collect the amounts due us the quickest wav pm*ible. We yet trust thai we may not have to re*ort to legal means for the collection of a single account on our subscription books SOU1KERN : 4't v BANNER: cident Insurance Company, of but agencies at Augusta, Atlanta and Cohnnbiis have been cstablished^fol), t i£l *£££BJBI£Lit :tkly indemnity offrwn |5 to |50 cove week per week in case of disabling injury. The cost of a policy is so small that men of the smallest means can avail themselves of its advantages. Mr. Mays will take pleasure in explaining *““"*©*&*» YXi Solomon A: Joseph W* change-their advertisement next week and will make some startlinj announcements in regard to prices and goods. Look out for it. Now and Then.—It is only now and then that such men a3 lion. Alex. H. Stephens, JEi-Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., 'endorse a medicine for the throat and iungvand when they, ko it is pretty good evidence that thc renledy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds and lung affec tions. They recommend the Globe Flower Cough Syrup, and their testimonials are to be seen round tlie ten cent sample bottles of tho Globe Flower Syrup, for sale by. Dr. C. W. Long & Co, Athens, Ga. sale by Childs & Moss, for 815 and $20. Nothing.like them evi *n the marked w n t ‘ cy on '*h«-m. Instead of trying tb find the cheapest that can be bought, he ahoulil always aeleet THE REST la the market. Wo know of no business anywhere, in the *-*To r country, that would not sooner become Permanently established, and in the long nut pay better, by handling only air and honest ; a while purchase eren take up with short weight and other swindling; but time wtRfcfB dStkiii things,and uotiJhg is rao^ cefta i irmantnat g jfOMESTY. 18 THE BEST POUCY 3IEV DO BUSINESS TO MAKE MONEY! Tbs surest way to accomplish this Is to build up a Binarnot It Is only by keeping’the hrit kind, even !f they do not pr.y tho largest Immediate profit, that a jicnnanent business ia built up. Keep the i-cat snap, the best starch, tho beat *pU*w the h<-A baking pbwder, and so on through the wliclo list. Wo have known a grhecr to lore a customer whose trade was worth a hundred and fifty dollan a year clear profit to him, just bccaiuo he wttu'ul not supply a baking powder that wse demanded by the best trade. NORTHEAST JAMES M. GRAY & Ga The Champions of Low Prices for Athens. in addition to a great many imported erpeciatly for ofour flrm.apent several Week* at- lendl* Sarnia SaUr, visiting Jtuu/aairing, Import lof aod CoOumMom koutu, ao that every advantage that com can ootumand Uaa been ap propriated. Tee result is no snch stock of goods can.be Shown In this country. We calf attention toe few of ear leading departments. PMMBapfMtL We bare even thing new i in'tbia department. Colored Silks all - and , Don’t ask us who imported theyood., but look at our groaning counters and see for yourselves the wonderftil prices-the price* that strike terror to the heart of the old fashioned, long time and high price house*. t These. Are the Gflfds that tell the JaM ’ Owr dloek Ctoeds X , Qur Slaek Qoc&s X 2.500 Ltytin «k Turner’s Black.Alpacas. ■ 3.500 Yard* Mourtiiug authBlack -Alpacas. ^ - 5.0CO Yards Engltali Wa .iu» luvuynig uupjjiB** i»'r“'^ u 5, JL' l ards English Warp Cashmere, Parisian Crape Cloth, Australian Crcpe3, Hcnriettos, Bourretrs, Brilliantines, &<l, «fcc. Silks, Silks, 3,8(1 -Yards Black Gros )'"Yards Black and ' eases iu rd up. Eln*’ Ciootlw nt Auction. Col. M. H. Prince, so well and fa* vorably known in the largo titie# North, will at an early dav, visit our city agam to sell by auction a large ■tuck of fine bilvi r, plated ware, clocks, cutlery, elc., etc. He will occupy the store just vacated by Maj. Burke, on College Avenue. See bis “ posters ”, for time of sale. Lidics especially invited to attend 8 tics. The .AVulluck Trlpolnguc. *Tbie company, uuder the manage- incut ol the renowned Harry Robin, sun, will give three entertainments at Deiipred Hall next w< ek, beginning with Monday night. The Augusta Chronicle <£ Constitutionalist says of their performance in that city: “A happy, pleasing entertainment was that of the Wallacks atthe Opera House last night. Making no great pretentions, they do all that they promise, and the performance glides along smoothly and agreeably throughout, keeping the audieuce in a good humor from beginning to end. The programme last evening consist ed of tho |ietite comedy ol the Irish licit ess, or perfection, which was well sustained by Watty Walleck, J. A. Rider and Fannie Wallack; follow- lowed by n representation entitled “ Flying Photographs of Living Por- •.raiis,’’ in wltieii Watty introduced a number of characters, effecting his changes with great,rapidity. A mu sical interlude followed, iu which a number of songo in character were introduced. *• The Canary Trill, and Walls” of Faniiio Wallack; “Old Brown’s Daughter,” by Watty Wal-> lack, and Rider’s “Hungry Army,’ was loudly encored, as they well de serted. The perfuimunce concluded with “Tottciing Tiittie Turlies,” which sun tho audience home ill a flow ol good hu.ttorWml general satisfaction. Altogether, the troupe is a g.-od one, and de*crvi s public patronage. This evening-' there will be a change of piogianttnc.” day {mi* 3ailyT>r«ui” and good me<li%- cine to digest it, is both reverent and human. The buntah ' stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts ; or disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through every artery. The man or woman yyitK ■ good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the routiue ot life, where the dispeptic sees only gloom ahd AtuT&Wes and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished t-bnAAbata mnny lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease;. Dispepsia and Headache, have been cured by Mar* rell’s He] It cures and there is ntf question the most wondertul discovery made, in medical science. 'Those afflicted With Biliousness and Liver Complaint should use Merrcll’s Hepatine. It can be had at*: Dr. C. W. Long & Co., »mv .ini* c TH Kill: IK A ItKTTEKWAT TO ENJOY UFA. Than to quietly suffer the miseries resulting from Dysrcpsia. If you are distressed with aMStdacbc, Ncrv ness, Now Spirit pitation of tl-.c Hesrt, Costivcness, Live Complaint, Bad Taste in tliefP etc., Reck that always Comes Ginger Tonic, antrydft will be astdh^ islicd at your renewed capacity* to enjoy life when freed mar pain ana suffering. Protect also yonr little ones from Cholera Infantum, and yourself and family from sudden at* tacks of colic, cramps, dysintery or cholera ntorbus, by keeping this superb corrective pnd Jiivlgorant -al ways :<t hand. Boy a 81 bottle from your druggist, R T. Brumby & Co. or a sample bottle at 15 cents, test its merits. , i ’.1 7 if i\; The woman t who rqjoice in salad and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie: «! IF The Student who eats hastily and sits down at once to active mental labor; IF m JC It la a flnt-chw article, will do All wa claim for it» and never fall* to work VnELL. It is a credit to any merchant's stock, and is one of the few good things he can confidently recommend to every customer. It will sell ltaelf after o:ie trial, for its great merits are loan appreciated. And not only so. but one lady using it will tell others of the wonderful properties of Sea Foam, ami where it can be purchased, and to the tide Qf trade will gradually but surely set toward the enterpris ing grocer who keeps it in stock. Afcttbdly, tho ladies of Georgia where Sea Foam bos been introduced, are noted for making better uim mmtff than can be found anywhere else, and they giee Sea Foam fAa crcdJ, nud won't use any other baking preparation. And a is r.ot to bt xcondered at, either, for Sea Foam • GOOD rrea: according to directions. More than hajf the ctppplaims of bad flour arise from (Tic use of common baking powders, which not Infrequently make the best of flour turn out dork bread. Sha Toast will better cookery with second quality of flour than the beat of flour will produce with any of these other compoumhL. KSKBur STES* BAMyflftgfcujJl IS ADLXTERATKD. SEA FOAM IS PERFECTLY PURE Aad contains no cleineot or ingradJent .In any way Injurious. KINC RECIPES :vciy can, also full In. i You can buy Sea Foax lesaleliousc, or send to in eager haste ana hurries to his -• .1* eager counting-room IF ones & Co. - 8 and PROPRIETORS, 176 Duano St, Hew York. Krongtr than any Yeast ot Raking V asrder la ths World,jnd Perfectly Purs, BREAD, BISCUITS. CAKES, ' PUDDINGS, Eto. BE JULDE IN ANY 1EU WAY. SEA FOAM is nn call rely nev/ inven- tioa, without any of the l»iid qualities of yeast element which can produce an injurious effect, icy to It is The Hard Drinker could look at the delicate glands, swolleh nnd with disease, that ---* brain; „ * IF The Lawyer, the minister, the mer chant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi gestion, Constipation ar J I I | /IF These only knew wfca^ | _____ petine for the Liver will do for their relief, and how quickly it cures—there would hainjli tor «nflWfi>gFAusit present- The great Liver Medicines for sale byx i H »r.W.*W. l5of<A»C<k >* No Middle Man. Hot infrcqucatlytho best of floor #ets all the Mam(v^rticu in reality tho dark color and poor tasta flif’both caused by the use of inferior raising powder. Many baking,powders now highly recommended by grocers, and hence largely sold, arc made of old bones ground up, and by a chemical process mixed with other ingredients. Before lending their influence to increase the »ale of any baking powder, grocers wpuld do well to ascertain the reputation standing of it* manufacturers. ^ They w« thus arolfl lx c^gninf instnunental in pa _ tiling | ftausl an tlscir cuftpiners, and \^Suld . i la tae long run inaUainorc moiey.x OX couan no honest mar. would knowingly lend himself to inch a fraud u]*on his customers, and it i* asked for. He may by so doing make a little money at the time, but he surely v. ill ot some time. If the fraud is dlMOTcrcd. I |M*ii Iniilananfl iMTiIJitMG ms mlfht othertrlae have dealt with him. A merchant’s wisest policy is to secure the l>cct customers, and titer are juit the ones who EA KTAJI Is rciiard for thafkci are working for oi J. II. HUGGINS leaves no “Middle Man’s” profit, between bis customer, and himself, hut lias knocked oat thi “Middle Man” and taken in the “Ring Leaden” by pun-busing bis immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods direct from the Mann- factnrcrs in Ba ttmore, l’ittsbnig, Now Yolk, Trenton and Beaton. Having visited these Manufactories in person, and qalctgod the be* goods toT every brfinch of his business, be now defies competition in offering to tlie people of North-east Georgia a stock ot goods onequaled in Variety, unexcelled ill quality, aud^nusitsl- ly low in prices. His stork of Domsstlc and ataple dry goods is fall and c-mpleta. He has the best stock of harness, saddles, whips and aaidles in tbs city, bargains tor every body can be found in liis large atoek of bats and alioss. Family end fancy groceries, are among bis s|«- cials. He keepeA Jaree *»ofk of wl Mow, and tinware. IHs well select of fii-c an J eonufipA table and pocaet cutlery table and teaspoons, britania and silverware, rxeteda anything of the kind ever offered.iu this market. TV Idle In HoltMn and patent mark*: a be maileaneh -Urgljlafchases of crockery, glasae ware. Lamp* anfTOil on such terms aa to ena ble him eo sell twese goods at wliolrae'e and these goods bought in 4hia section Ron anything In his line. J. II. Rarfah at bia trect, Athena, G. A. 1ST 2JOTTNCHlMB3N'TS iOBM __ ^ brtncotcit- als only, and is never umlcr any circuci- atanccs adultcraied. There is r.o luugee any excuse for pour, heavy, or r.xMen brtc.il, bis cuit, or pastry. Every n^isewitb land should make berrclf aeqaaintad with the facts we have stated, which are intlispuuhte, and •he will soon ascertain tlut tic^t of tine yeast preparation* now being fold are anything ebe but nbat they profess to be, ax;d that this H the main reason why so Urgq a ui -por tion of the bread consumed by the niassca of the community la unhecUbftiL I Invalids are lower than they at * K FOR TAX COLLECTOR. id tcannouneeF. A LUCAS the office of Tax Collector of ic ensuing election In January Fine Mula • nnd Ilniwca. Mr. W. 6. Holman 1ms for hale tho finest lot oi intileH nnd horses over lirought to Atliiu*. If yon want a draft horse, einj’le or tlouble, matches, or otherwise, mules for farm, dray or wagon ime, call on him at Gann A Reaves’ Stable. You can be accom modated to any size, quality or price. f }»^* 0P *7 ff We are aul a* a Cltrl next. Wa are authortred to aaaoaacoJ. H. DOJlSST as a candidate for the ofleecf Tax Collator of Clarita County at the eMjring election Ja Janury aWa&P iktTOonce JOHN W.WIER aa a candidate forth* olficeof Tax Collector of Clarke county at tne ensuing election in January aeM.-'-aaal !• td. s*t Ike eilyitalteri of a nutaber of MaadijI herebv announce myself a candidate (hr Tax Collector for Clatke County, at thfo^tuning election in ’—^ ‘ - - ’ Th We an DAVID JE. QlM&mp i to the offlee of Becei candidate for Bo-olect]of iver of Tex Returns on portent foot tlietr their uictary times be tho best, and that under tho most fevorable clrcumsbuiccs they cso not hope to ■again health end strength unless lliclr food ia the most healthful and nutritious that can bo obtained. Uood food makes good blooit, and the nerve force tajjfeakthened ortaaaired In prbpArttonos tbSfiod \~o cat Undufitlousor othenvlso. - - ,, *q *. SEA FOAM i t trcrJiy of a fair trial and that is all we oak for it. Ho ouo having once med It will cv?r use any other preparation In the baking powder line, hut trill at once an«l forever banish from tha house tho various crude mHfkrea and bogus preparations in tho form of yc&st that hare so long-and by iuipcrfc^3^p^foffflS5W?^S?S5» menu they professed to fulfill. ~ there ia very ftR®-'' 1 '-:-' great loss of their toothsome and palatable qualities Of all baking or yeast powders, “ Is bei'ond disputu the Cite in trial.%n:l you vrilTOMftdb flifit we have cDe-rtd you the means to make poor tfinur much liettcr tliau when used under 'ordinary conditions, while good Sour will be Immeasurably inctgpred^n ^cetigg^ich. leto _ life. Is now used by the lcadlni hotels and restaurants in New York city RtaglboaffiieBMitf, New York has’kcaafoa FOAM blsruit, then are always dare us of their tugi to fie rested. in. If k* hi t.andSnS do so; or tesd for 8 OLE KmnRRBw 176 Doane Street New York- III K D The or.lcis h::ve been i 5,000 Colored T^TP^eLet Q003DS. *UfroaL5o,per w 200 Pieces Lawns, CambritA,Percales, FtmMri 1 s7A?L J gOffiecesKueCro.x-ag^pi^s. ©leaks, ©leaks, ©leaks. ne TOuaSt 0>3t .oT£ iss-ed. The irrevocable dictum is sjiokcn, and egardlesa of tin- n minds we infiict, regardless of everything but the icit- r- «st of our cttsiomers, iveinvite the public to.share in tjjiii grand suecess oi our -inttestmetits. • ,t-> * - *»•!«•• ■ a s, 500 Ladies, Misses atid Child ten’s Olo&lcsi: prices tritljf yvnpdcriuf:’ 100 Bales Factory Homesprtinf, on special'terms, away bejotv jhe,old prices, a 4, 7-8, 4 4, Shirting, Sheeting and Drill, file' best brands in Osnabiirgs, Denims,^iripes^Checks, Plaids and Gingbitins. 150 Cases Bleached Sl>irtih«S;-all1$)<ir ftmons lirxnds, Wamsutt t, New York Mills, L msdale, Fruit of the«l.oom, JkotWri, r. * ^700 Pieces Kentucky Jeans, jp all prioes, liotn 8c per yard up tQ the -finest made. * »v *• • '• IB , a ,jvBOYNTON‘ & O0 , 66 and 68 wJoteliuU ^tr©et» Atlanta. Georgia- and jttll evorr instance sell; lowest New York retail pricer. HOSIERY 1—The largest stock of Hosiery in the St-te, great many neur styles of recent im portation joat received. . , GENTS AND BQYfi CASSIMERES.—More than double cur usual stock oftheoe goods and all at lowest vric.-s. AUCTION BARGAINS 1—In Table Linenr, Doyle*, Towels, lruh-Iunens, Bad. Spreads, etc. BLEACHED AND BUOWV DOMESTICS, i low and in many iuntauces lower tbau | ikcts in Mil th-m manuActrrv/i Bargains iu Flannels, Underwear, etc., ete. _ 0 ol a, Lame* uuu WMJU UUUWWCM, WC., ULC.* | Samples Of Dry Goods eeut on applicaUoi|. a a,..-.- . A’pe* CARPET STORE! CARPET STORE! s' - -- - .j Our Carpet Store i, equal hi rixeto our Dry Goods Store,- end contain* more than double the quantity of Carpets to be found in any other Carpet Store in tb* State. Having; determined to avoid the middle prof it of the Jobben, we have bought otir Carpets tbi* Fall direct Rom the manufacturer. We havo bought in each quantities as. to get bottom prices and biggest discounts. now have in atore the largeat stock of Axminister, Body Bruatels. Tapestry . , 3-plys, Ingrains, 2-plys, and cheapest Carpets ever exhibited in one house in the State. -v OU cloths for floors Rom 3 to 18 feet wide. 1 iueolutu in all the new patterns. Wall Paper, Window Shades,. Lawbretium aterial, Lace Curtains, Hair Cloth, Cocoa m d w.' ■Vl'-’fc* ft*,--,-. .-•» tr.-lC-’-t >■'- t. Ot m ■ -i'-t'}.. il.bv'ti ni. ; v! IV. ' C**'*' ,c ^ jqjJt 11 ^ 8|luRg ’- S ' U0K stgre: 0 Ou£fiho» Store dkea not consist of otic corner known indteoAtf ■only my that no in a Dry Goods i oom, hut ia a separate atoro to itvlf, fiivf'rtf sams »-t* s* each »f oi-r* et!i*r of tlie-hgimaad’inast firvorvbly t nowu snuo* inch ga Mile’s, Bart’s t'reeman's, Cai.field’s, Duniax’s. Sollcr’a, and numerous ether well* Boots, and Shoes. We can shoe house in Georgia nan . j t stock of Gent*, Ladies, Misses, Youth a and Children Shoes, ai we now dan in our Shoe 8tore. .- Kesri pair of Boot* and Shoes we havo aro made expressly to odr order, and ot' selected material.. . f: * t Wc feel confident tha-, it is to the interest of all in want oi-gooda to examine our immense stock before leaking any purchase. We have arranged and every one in want of these goods, both wholeaale and retail, do better on them than we will. with an Importer to use Black Cashmeres lu large qoantitiMb.and it will naj caoh I, to examine these goods before purciiaaing elsewhere. No New York Jobber w > •»« 1 OctAth^m • _ BO*YSTT «« and 63 WHIT Sew York Job m. -1 hb-liKi cil r> * 1 " 5 ATLANTA, GA. m 1878.- -IQLUHERY- -1878, joiniimtiiDH Miss maria uccarthey Bcis to make the announcement that she ia ulditiep to her *xten*i?*f aa» FASHIONABLE FALL 1878. Wlaoleactle Pry Goods. FALL 1878. M. C. Sc 3. F. KISER & CQ '*9 fc- yi.! . , S$AD ON. A word to the wiseis sufilcien-.^, QurnricesJiave never been equalled in is tnai%ct. Whcri’yon see the "biggest xrflakd, .there arc tlie lowest prices. Useless to resist tite inevilabje. . ,,. ... . Q-oz Tremendsus Prices Ivl-as'b Sr&TNr. k Yards all wool Flannel t at all priced flfT Yards Colton Flanuejg, fipg^ij]. up,, ^ji inunenj^^tqjJ I lanncliT in all colors. " 1,200 Yards Fine Waterproof and Cloakings, j ., • t BtiA2T2T3TS, BXaillTKETSa. BI^ITKSTS .1 l HI t VV ■ % l i f m jfc .Howes will fail, tlx-ir stock goes to the Auction rooubdtud-u sac iffeed to We mighty CASH. Tito result is before you. , , . . 250 pairs all Wool Blankets, 50 per cent, below their market value. ' 375 Doxeti Dadies, Getibv Misses and .Cliildirtl’^ JJp^y^S^tj^ Jl^d Vests, from 25e. up. i ’ r . 4 .1 • j 1 T 1/ SSosisry-, SSosiery, Hosiery I / . ; , Immense assortment of Ladies, Gents and Misses White, Brown, Fancy afii"Colored Hosiery. JL® STSK'*? 3,000 Pair 3 Button Kid Gloves. 2,500 Pair 2 Button Kid Gloves in White, Black, Colo;oil and Opera. Slum Houses 1 urs' ini; and Boot*, Shoes and Hats jtoitig lbr 50g. on the dollar. W# received Ten Tiionsand Dollars worth. Don’t miss them. Get your share while they last. They ran’t be duplicated. In linens wc have some b a tli:ul Novelties. Napkins, Doylies, Towels and Damask. . _ Prices are regular crushers. F<« the present 'vclyil said enough, ihvays look for tlie papers. Read, our advi rtisements. /There ia uioi heiii. ‘Wo won’t be silent long; t Energy efijfiioanflfi pieces.*. nwl*^ “Grin i-j :uj AH APOLOGY. Ftwrt the Regulators of-Loxr Pricoi/S* lit many tnstandbs ft is impossible for us to wait on our immense trade, but we shall always endeavor to have every one served as promptly as possible, as it is a-pleasing office to ns to be polite, attentive and accommodating to everybody, and can say that all .. -• 1 - f —-’ct integrityyei;—***“ li: tWgeutieBi en in our employ are menmf strict integrity,expedience iiixtjje Di-y Goods Business, and familiar wjp th^duties an^- (Alijauona^td thejr James, ML Gray & Co * II A wr—ok— Oct. S .01Q . TSTKATOIt’S SALE.—Geouoia E CaeXTT.—Pui _f Ordinary of foA the Court county ou tho first Tuesday iu December next, during tho legal hoars of sale the following roperty to-wit: one tract of land, lying ia looncc county, near the village of W a tk 111* villi', known os the Fork Field, eontainingeighty (80) acres, more or le*s, adjoining tlie UmyU of Ibms Durham, uud the lands of the estate of Win. Murray deceased, and at the name time, one house and lot in the town of Wiitkinaville, containing six acres, more or lei-;, well iin- irovhd slid known as the Win, Murrey llot to- >bcc. '* ' Also at the same time and place the following •Ota of -Wild Laud*, to-wit: I 4 “TBeT.llowiug lot* in Chcrokoe County, Ga,-' Lot No. 2'i6—27 di*., 1 M-c., cou’g 160 acre*. WatVb Maker ‘and J eweler u <! BROJ ! ’ iiv«“ A- •* “ 229-^ 3 “ “ 654—It “ 1 “ “ 40 “ Each lot conUicii'.jj number of acres attached more or leas. The following lot* in Lee County, Georgia: Lot ftp. • 8—27 di*., 1 see., con'g 202t acres. * “ 147—31 “ 1 “ “ 202),; “ • “ 244—12 “ 1 “ “ 2021-2 “ And the following lot* in Early County, Ga: Lot No. 347—10 di*., l see., con'g 250 acres. • “ 2 6—14 “ 1 “ “ 2SA * “ 260—14 “ “ “ 260 The following lota in Carroll county, Ga Lot No: 11V—11 di*., 2 sec., con’g l<i21-2acnS ‘ “ 120-5 •• 2 “ “ 2021-2 itT Tlie following lot* in Coffee County. Ca: Lot No. 290—1 ais., containing 49o acre*. u M» 4(14—1 “ “ 4:0 w Ti e following lot* in Mi-chell County, Ga Lot No. 211—10 district containing 250 eci “ 387—10 “ “ 250 iAI*o one lot in Appling County, Ga v <» ! gCRo. 423—3 di*., 2 nee., con’g. 490 acw*w|t Also one lot in Irwin County, Ga: i No. 407-10di*., 3 *cc., containing 430 mi Two lot* in Decatur County, Ga: Nv. .200—14 dis, 3 nee., conhiiuing 250-^orea. Each of the above lot* contain* tho number of acre* attached to the re»pective numbers, more or lea*. Athenis> G-eoneria « i II AT J '*"- Haviug served a regularappri nticeship z?. ■■ «. Importers and Jobbers of IForeign Domcetlc GOODS, Bouts, Shoes, Hots and notions, i;- ..,kc- Cornpv Pryor anil Wall Streets, b ill tfiriSipcriceffWkrto of Suh. ly-Gol'cciousa-rccalt}. Miss MARIA McCARTIIEV, So.* 5,. College Avenue, Plogular Ml andWintfir Op&nin?, JV,' ?AESG . Pattern Hats and Bonnets, XKUiSfft)- Oct. 24th, 1878. "4“- * ATLANTA, . We arc now offcvlupjto the irulo the JJarcest «tock of the above goo V-> ever offer.* -ty, ana cie?:rc to c.ni! the snccia! attention. ..rthr trotic to the lollowinV 1 Sroods of ©nr own Importation. J^LARKESHERIFF SALE.— Will to Bold before the Goukt-house . door ill the city «f Atheu*. Clarke CouiUy, Georgia, oil the firet Tuesday in NoMtnbv next, within the legal hours of sets, the lollowing property it: A tract of land lying in said county and State, aira in tto Athaea, being a portion of the old Gor. Lumpkin tract of land, on the Oeurce river, lying back of th* resi dence, containing forty-four, acre*, bounded aa follows: On the North by the Oconee Cemete ry, on tlie West by a atreet between said land and Mi** Martha M. Lumpkin’s, on the South by Col. Yancey, on the East by the river end by a strip of land ot fbur acre* reserved with the shoal*, running up said river, a atreet run ning through said land, from Watkips street to the river at (mint ‘fur mill sight balow the shoal. A street cm be obtained from the North west corner, running out to strike Lumpkin street, near a small lot. of John H. Newton. About twet tr-five acre* of said land heavily timbered and the balance open land. Alsou* fill I'limif iriii Mill limn all (if tha ahoal'and water privilege on the'Boath-waat aide of Oco nee River and a atrip of land (and location for Factory with seven feet foil in said shoals, con taining abodt four airee, running up bank of river, with • (treat leading'out from fewer end. All levied upon by virtue of two ft foa Rom ~ keBqpenot Court, ivorSfH-R. J. C. W’.'Afi'. R-C. 1/ kin. All sold to satisfy tto above etated t fas., See Sheriff (dr plat ofprbperty. Thi* Oct. 5th, 2bap« nue ox iwo n iaa irom ^^tem,1876,jboth r Stockholder’s Meeting. The EighIH Annual.Meeting of the Stock- Jtplden.of the N«rthe*itent Railroad Company will to held at the Coropaiiy’a offlee, in Athena, on Thursday, October ltth, 1878,-at 11 o’clock, StoeMioldeWand tlieir fomiUes will boxwaeec y order of thfe President. ” 4 *• t 2w:;;- T. A. BURKE,, roy*. __ , Nottingham Lacee and Curtain Embroideries. Hamburg Edging* an’d Inserting*. Wnshc.l and Meai-hea liiblc Linen Damask, Napkins and Towels, Fronting Linens, Ladies’ and Gent*’ Lina: and Silk Handkerchief*. The Albova goods are XTe-oir and XPresli and ox otxr own Importation ^271-blun -blxe lash sixt'fcy da3rs- . also a»k attention of tlie trade to our unusually large atock of DOMESTIC, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Our House was represented ai the large sale or Flannel* and ElanKPtain rsev/ lorkin July, which ^oodswere bought for leas than th© co«t of the tow material. Our Cotton Goods and Jeans were bought atthe . •» XiOwDuU. Prices of Mid-summer Notion Stock, Boot© and Shoes, Meu’a and Boy’s Fur and Wool Hats, Ladies’and Miiscs' Trunroea Hats were never more complete. It is well to add we have an iminonse stock of Jean©, both Eastern and Western, with our usual supply of the celebrated ■ a • ? ** ©oa ooard end ©ete@isak©r@s, ALL OF TnE ABOVE OOOD8 Will he* Offered and Sold at the Lowest Prices. k V *•: • * w is % * ^ •< r Our busVKlfcsfltas increased so rapidly, and has grown so large, that now a bare Goznudoaio^ on our aalerlg qflitc ©rtisfactory to ns for a profir. Wc extend.n kind invitation nnd n hearty welcome to all Merchants to examine our.Block MSS & TH0MA u-ir.7112 •liuTTOu iACTUn5 0L UuRNIaSIvl mLnWIlifo^ Clayton St, Athens, Ga. f ^ Advances nuiJe ou Cotton consigned in Store. W?®-. ....; Bagging and Tiug, Tlirpe Cyats Per,l’oumi AT jtiWDfhil qs The Athens K. L, BLOOMFIELD, Ageot. v Watch Factory in Germany I flatter myself that I iibdftstand the •v •• • business Itaving lieen 25 yeura at. 1 My Work is ipy Guarantee r AND . J,^! Prices Lower Than : Any A Caput;. fof said county ...... her next, daring the legal hoars of sale; one her next, during the legal hon house and lot, situate in Athena, iu arid county, oobtaining about 1-2 acre, more i ' ” ! or le the . ........ . adjoin- L. Sbcvcuell and others, near Broad Street, said house i os six (6) good roomo, beii ilaco whereon the undersigned n { Visa 1-3 undivided interest ins lot of n Athens and said county,, containing al 1-4 of an acre, more or las*, and the Bar and Billiard Saloon thereon, on Jackson Street Brier occupied by J. 11. D. Bcusse. All to be sold as the property o’ Isaac S. Moon deceased for the lHnefilofhis heir* and creditor*. Terms Cash. BENJAMIN F. CULF, Adm’r. oct.22.28J.—Printers Fee 810. ^^^^^^^^rsous concerned to show cause at my offlee, ou or before the first Monday ini December naxt, against- tlie granting sold dia- ndcr my bond at oficB AUtobesold as the profjrty of ^hornl at offlee this 29th half on twelve months -rest, and bond lbr title*. •JAMES “ i time at lo tier cent in- I ^ ““T — MA3ST TJTB’ A OT TJIUB33 A DMiNISTRATOR-S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Coart of Ordinary of Clarke Banking Company, the property of Dr. Crawtord W. Long, dee’d., oct.29.28. Printers fee $54)0 Banhrapt Sals. On Saturday, tlie second day of Nrir. 1878,' wi 1 be sold at the Town Hal], the Books, * counts and Notes belonging tb the. — Bankrupt firms: England & On- 1 toqaaay. Weatherly & Co, and £. E. Bankrupts. D. N. HARRIS, A*.l|i OF AXD SSAISB IX OP St, gentiorflte “* .Also sell the- «Lncy _ „ *r fine Brands of Chewin Tobacco. Come and examine my a took. '‘etftr-wiw 7 DMINISTilAT- -R’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke nt v, will be sold before the court bouse door sidconnty on the first Tuesday in Decern- (EORG1A CLARKE COUNTY.—Where**, Miss Martha W. Lumpkin Executrix of itnpkil . _ Jr., These arc to show cause stray first- Mundiv in Febnn irge shodhl not be grant Given nnaer my band at office thi* 22d day of Oet., 1878. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. -* oct.29.8ro. XECU'IOK’S BALE.—Puraoont to an order of the Conrt of Ordinary of Clark* eounty, the veld in WatkinaviU* beriira tho Court laaae door of Qeoaee county ou tto first in Decemtor next, daring the legal de; «»k* or pared ef lead lying ia said, county of — * hundred (100) rcrea, mors or leas, ! part of the Travis George Tract, Henry M. Fullilove an * "■ MlttW! «»xs< ‘I’OSiTi: puMRA’t HOUSE, Or. A Of Leather, Boots & Shoes i Constantly ou haml a lur^e stock of Bro a us, Men’s ant] Women’.- rale, Boys’ and Misses Shoes of fame alvles. Their stock :> of Ihe iftu- iorial, workmanship superior, and prices to suit tin- times They after their manufacture both wholesale and retail. Give them a trial. ... ■ . oct.8.3m. • R.Pl* J. G. EtEKJlAKi', FOREST CITY ■ Foundry And Machine Works, 1 , 170 Fcmvick Street, opposite Water Tower, , „ Auguste..,.... *,£... •».. GEO. R. LOMBARD & C6., rt -.1 :t. ioiicrv 7 Saw Mills, Griat Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, itanger.-, e tc., tifon and Brass CaatingsJPlantation and Mill Work of any kind; Chile Mills anti Kettles, 'HoneVoweri, Graham’s Improved Solid Lift'W.d other stylo of Gin Gear.- Special attention given-to BepfiSIh# and’OVc© hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work (guarani end.! Bkrifi for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for tb* Celebrated Flips* — "■ ” ” Wheel, theJudeon Governor. tRe 'Niagara > ” may.21tly.187S. Double Turbin Water . . . Steam Punp and Nordike, Marmot) ric Co’* Plantation Mill*: • Send far Circular. v . •* GEO. R. LOMBARD A CO. f Proprietors. ———; ha TET'" FUKRITURET aid di • « -l i 3 '3- t LQWKANCE& MADDEFf; have ftjsf Deceived a full line of all kinds «*. m ft*** " t • . . ; _ "• ►. . * : - ■ •- v| t '" * . .Sr 2ST I T XT Tt JE3 -All those having claims ags&uit add etOate' wQl' please present them, - duly verified, at the eame‘ I * WM ? , ^^’pf r BARL w lw *'«; <*■< - » Attorney fort ~Sri M0KT9N * Em sb^* Our.gooSfoAgaoll NEW and as we Are Selling for Cash iyc gusi-aat^ b“cStfjin*%»ini!ie (fitii* Goods-and Prioes befotB&yingiriaewlieMHs 4 * LOW§A^CP & >IA|)D^X,' . . i tGllleland, Wood Ss Co’s.j oldetimd - rsssst•- ; - .‘iE! -v: . mmvm*: ooSkititAi tel fotrt-i-