Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, November 12, 1878, Image 3

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SOXr.JH.E-KIT B Asm EH: XOVEMBER 12, 1878. Ton. Canto Col' My Plantation in Posted. Don’t Trepans. MBS. F. E G.KING. oct.82.tt. SZCSASTG3S SECT ffn. w*u, (nut mu nmr,) ATHENS, . . . GEORGIA. BY CAPT. R. H. LAMPKIN. Ratos o» Bosun: E** Day #1.83 i*er Week 8.00 Single Meal 35 Restaurant Connected, Famished with Fish, Oy»tera, and Every thing the Market Affords. sept.C4.tf. Muu at all Hocks. tcbf exchange, WAIL. (S1AK BBOAD STOXKT.) ATHENS, GEORGIA. I am now receiving the largest and Beat As- •orted Slock of Liquors ever brought tO’the City, both for the ” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE 'hose desiring to pnrehase are invited to call. aopt.24.tr. CAPT. R. H. LAMPKIN. J&m%rn limner. Tuesday. NovEMnE" 12, 1878. and City Printer. Organ for Oconee and Madison Counties. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Advertisements mu*t always bo handed in not later t han C o’clock on Saturday, if in t ended to appear on Tuesday. To Our 8ub8orlbors. We hare labored faithfully to give you a good paper, whether we have done so is for yon to say, we can only answer for ourselves, wo have tiied to do so. We have sent each sub scriber a statement of his a courit and a great many have responded.' To those that have come forward and settled up we can only thank you and. will try to please you in the future. To those who have failed to settle we will say that we don’t projrose to run a paper for fun, and all those who are more than one year in arrears' their names will be droped from the mail book and their accounts put in 'the hands of our agents for collection. This is the last issue of the Banner you will ever have the pleasure of reading (unless you borrow your neighbors) if you are more than one year behind* Local news is scarce. The Skating Rink is very popular. The excitement over the election has about subsided. Oconee is the Banner Democratic county of the 9th District. Cotton is low and our merchants complain of dull trade. The auction house on College Avenne is a popular place of resort Read the list of premiums awarded' at tin- recent Oconee Fair. The te- ma'nder will appear next week. Air. Samuel Sm'tli, an old and highly respected citizen ol Jackson county died at his residence o". the 1st. iust. The Northeastern train now leaves at 6:30 instead of 7 o’clock as here-*' lofore, and arrives at 12 M. Extra trains on Wednesdays and Saturdays, leaving Athens at 3:30, P. M. aud* returning at 10 P. M. We devote our space this week to a report of the organization of the Leg islature and a synopsis of the Gov- ernoi’s message. Let every one read the proceedings and the message. They are very interesting. The commissioned officers of the University Battalion have been ap pointed as follows: Company A. Capt. R. T. DuBosc. 1st. Lieut., B. J. Edwards. 2d. “ J. H. Armstrong. Company B. Capt., S. C. Candler. 1st. Lieut., C B. Chapman. 2d. " L. L. Htmnicntt. 'file Walloons. The Wallack Tiipologue Troupe, under the management of Harry Robinson, gave a very creditable performance to a large and fashiona ble audience at Deuprcc Hall last night All the parts were well sus tained and the funny bones or the eat ire audiuncc wore well tickled. They will perform again to-night and to-iTinrrow night, nnd we predict for them good houses. OtHolnl Vote of Clarice County The following is the official vote at the precincts ill Clarke County for ■Con. resanian : ATHENS Speer 1010. Billups 480. .. 536. ... 97. ... 24. Speer’s majority MATHEWS. Billups Speer Billups’ majority BKADBEHY. Billups Sprer Billups' majority 73. ■..m ^WWrtWftnber. V- - • - * Athens, Ga^ , Tlio^regular monthly i Council was held tins' evening, pres- Honor, Mayor Rucker and Al^eTmcn Carlton, Lucas, Hampton, Hqdgaob, Talmadge and Kemp, ( v The minutes of the last regular meetings were read and confirmed, i - wctmosn’i' : V Of L R Crane, J. C. Orr -and- others asking Couricjiftipilt» rock culbert on Pulaski street, near the residence 40B4fC n fiEr« l Md 1 M»that I ***%«» VfcWnMMot thoroughly -w4*& refered to Street Committee to in* If a number of citizens asking Coun cil to have" a crossing laid on Broad street, from Dr.' Lyndon’s Drug Stoic to Furniture Store', referred to Street Committee to investigate and reporting lb Council. - OfT. J. Lester A Co, for "quart liquor license to be used at the store they now ofccnpy on-. Bro#d. street, they also asked for a re-vote on the license. License gpapted oo their cooiplyarice vrithj; tHVlaw in regard thereto, but no revoke allowed. . The monthly reports of the Clerk pf Market and’Laihpltghter were read and received. The Treasurer And Chief of Police w gre granted further time on UieirTepprts.. The Clerk of Council was instnic- ted to have the registry list, when completed, published » the Southern Bipjier .OntiPilieifSJlajr'flf the municipal election. • By Ahlennan Hodgaoh, Resolved, That the managers of the municipal election be' paid one dollar and fifty cents ; per day for their service adopred/' ; The following appointments were made for lira municipal election to be held On the firtt' Wednesday in De cember next. .. , .• ! 1st. ward, Election to be held af the store of A. K. Childs & Co. managers.' tain, P. Barry and . 2nd. ward. Election to bfrifild at store of L. J. Lampkin. > '- -• - —’ manaoerr V L. J. Lampkin, H. C. Billups and J. A. Crawford. * r - 3rd. ward. - Election to bo held at the City Hall, * .managers. ■; A. L Dearing, E. K. Clark and James Bancrbft. i;~ 1 • ,. 4th. WARD.. . ' Election tc* Jbe held at Hemphill’s Shop. . A MANAGERa. \ . J. A. Garrabold, S. D; Mitchell and John Bird. * The matter of purchatfogMand ad joining the eemeteip for t1U purpose of enlarging the same waat referred to the ' Mayor, ^lderincQ Luca?, C iri on anil Kemp, with, powea to act- ^ Tbs following ,bills .were ordered to be paid on Approval Of the Mayor. P G. J. C. Wilkins,■;$7,20 ; Henry Hill, $30 and $30'; Athens Foundry and Machine Works, $17,50. And $8,91; T. A, Bnckep $8,85; J. W. Burke, $1; J, H. Huggins, $fS,05; J. H. Carlton, 85,92. -4 * Williams A Garrison, $73,80; Dr. W. A, Carlton, $3. W. A. Gilleland. No Middle Man. Fq]|y realizing the commercial advantages- that theWWpttooi city of Athens baa over the whole of North-caat Georgia, and. with special regard forth® fact tteiUXeadilr Merchant* aro working for onTy a small comniaiiony - i j.u. mmaQj *" fj Itmca no “Middle Man’*” profits between his Fait and Winter lketuren in B* ttmorc, Pittsburg, New Ycn._ Trenton.and Boston. Having visited there defleacompetitiot^SFdtreringto tUemk°rf Nofth-cast Georgia a stock oi — J ’ in variety, unexcelled in ,qoa) ly low in prices. Hie l,toek orDotnestio and tuple dry gooda la fall ,snd complete. He hie tWJ»«at atock of teneb, aadufc, a hips and aaidlea in tbo eity, bargains lor every body can be found m bia large a»ock of baU and sboaa. fancy groceries, an among hie epe- cialB. He keeps a large stock of wooden, willow, and tinware. Hia well selected atock of Are and common table and. pwoet cutlery table and teaspoons, brilania and sUverware. SZ&Z’ thi ° 8 **** ever offered in While in Northern and Eastern nmrke’abo made each targe pnrebaaea of crookery, glaaae Were, Lampa and Oil on aneh terms aa to ena- Ua him eo sell tweao good* at wholesale and mail cWer than any other house in tba 8tate. Ae ta determined to sail these goods lower than they can be bought in tbia section and not to be noderaoldioa anything in hia line. Remember tba place. J. IL Uucgins-ta at bb oldjUnd^No^togad Htreat, jfiVny(E ANNOUNOSliHNTS -FOR TAX COLLECTOR. W« ere autboritod teannounce F. B. LUCAS aa a Candida’s for the office of Ta* Collector of Clarke Connty at thaaaoaingvlectlyt in Jennarv We an authorised to announce J. S. DORSEY as aeandldate for the office of Ta* Collector or Clarke County at tba eoaidag election In Jenaary horlMpdio aonoi ift kir the otr eniui OHN W. WICK Collector or lo Jem Wear* Mil u « c Clarke nett. At >be *ollduf&h#£a Member of 4 hereby announce myself a candidate Collector for Clarke .County; at the ensuing election in J——— *'•« We are autboriaed to unnouncethfe ---u* of —-Ha a candidate for Re-elecflcf of Da» R4tcrna on- 1; in January next. HINTS. *: r-TO-- ’ - ~rv-, GROCERS; IT IS POOR POLICY » aogr retail mwohant to aeU InZe Inferloc good* because he can make *»ora money on them, of trying to And the cheapest p ♦*» «W» hdjeOgtJiaiRmUd alway* •elect THE BEST £n the market. We know of”no business anywhere, in the city or country, that would not sooner become permanently-established, end In the long ran pey bettcr. by handling only fair sore, custom may for _ low prices into the purchase of Inferior arid, adulterated articles; many even take up with short weight and other swindling; hut time rights all these thine** and nothing Is uH>rc certain than that. JAMES M, GRAY $ Cft ^haapions ^ for Atliensii,* HEX DO BUSINESS TO MAKE MONEY! Tha surest ~ay ta acsoaplish this Is to. Va5H up # pennsaesl trade. TMsoi!ite«E®ffllyiii6 . ifMmrpisarBsiE ^ * It Is only by keeping the ttxl articles of their kind, even if they do not pay tho largest lmmcdiate^pTOCit, thnt a permanent business is built up. Keep the best soap, the best starch, the best spices, the best baking powder, •nd to on through the whole list. We have known a grocer , to lose a customer whoso trade -was worth a hundred and fifty dollars a year clear profit to him, just because bo would not supply a baking powder that was demanded by the bc*l tradt*. ; SEA— ..a FOAM OPTHE- REGULATORS OF THE DRY GOODS TRADE OF OF NORTH-EAST OEoRGI^. , DRY GOODS STORE. ^ IVe have this Fall made unusual efforts to plaoe before the public in our several stores good and dteirekla gnn^MVim first handj, and m addition to a great many ixportid tapmally form one of our firm spent several weeks at- Iending Antiom fjtim, vUMng Manufacturing, Imparting and GmaiiiMan AgNMtao that every advantage that e—k can command has been ap propriated. Tcc result is no tueh stock of good* c*%be shown in tU*ifl||faitry. We call attention to a few of our leading department*. DSESB GOODS.—We have everything new in thia department. Colored Silks all shades and qualities, Camel* Hair, Dtbages, laetare^ _ _ _ . .Don't ask us who imported ibe gooda, but look at ouxeroaniog counters and see for y. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY pjtsyattrfrik. te^or to the hn.rtor the old ashloned, long tf, ourselves the me and high >*V » A These Are the Goods that tell the Tale! Qw Stlaefe' ©eode X Oar ©laels Gooda X 2,500 Lnpin & Turner’s Black Alpacas. 3,500“Yards Monrninji aud Black Alpacas. 5,000 Yards English Warp .Cashmere, Parisian Crape Cloth, Australian Crepes, Henriettos, Bonrretes, Brilliantincs, &c„ Ac. Silks, Silks, Silks, Silks. 2,900 Yards Black Grosgrain Silk. 3,300 Yards Black and Colored Trimming Silks. -» D.ooy Colored 3DIRESS GOODS, at from 5o per yard 200 Pieces Lawns, Cambric*, pSwcAj Fo It is n first-class article, will «lo all wo claim for It* and never falls to wrork WK1L. It is a credit to any merehani’s slock, and jjf t one of the few good things he can confidently recommend to every customer. It will edl Itself after one trial, for its grvat merits'am, soon appreciated. And not only so, but one 4 lady using it will tell others of the wonderful properties of Sea Foam, and where it cube purchased, and so the tide of trade will gradually but surely set toward llio enterpris ing grocer who keeps it in stock. Actually, the ladies of Georgia where Sea To ax has been introduced, are noted for making'better, bread, biscuit,-com cakes, and other cookery than con be found anywhere elm?*nd they fin Sea Foam Me milt, and won't use any other baking preparation. And il it kU to In wondered or, tUhtr, for Sea Foam NEVER FAILS TO MAKES COOl) BRKAD when used according to directions. More than half the complaints of bad flour arise from the use of common baking powders,. which not Infrequently make tho best of flour turn out dark bread. Sea Foam will make better cookery with second quality of flour than the best of flour will produce with any of these other compounds. NEARLY EVERY BAKING POWDER IS adulterated. SEA FOAM IS PERFECTLY PORE And contains no element or ingredient that la In any way injurious. SEA FOAM COOKING RECIPES Are presented with every can, also Full In- ttruetimi for Vsk M3F You can buy Sea Foam Dorn any leading wholesale house, or seud to 6antz, Jones & Co.. mjrUFACTUBEHS and FBOFBIETOBS, 176 Duane St., New York. Ibesger thu soyToast or X&dsg ? offder r la the World, and Perfectly fat*. la warranted to make bettor, lighter, fcaatthler, aweetor, more toothaaaa,,. ...v-- ^ bl> fid..j* icltor * on oAaaa ” PUDDINGS, Etc. THAN -- —Solid 8ilver Elgin Watches for *ale t»y Childs A Most, for $!5 au ’ $20. Nothing like them ever before hi the marki-t. J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRI1 poo^neetly done qf this office. BKE COUNTY. Coileapplies tom* - .. . .ijn on the estate of Jamea«M odootydaoaaaad: Thtoe are tberafW* to cite and admonlah all concerned to show .eaute at my offle. an or be fore ihe.flrat Monday in January Mto, why aaid fatten A—Id0to»rai*«d. ; J*Y V , Given under 'my-b*nd at officeUna 4th No-’ a* ember 1878. . • • ASA N. JACKSON, Ordinary. nov.lMOd.; --S ) "TOB WORK OF ALL DESCRm CAN BE MADE IN ANY OTHER WAT. 'SEA FOAM is an entirely new inven tion, without any of the bad qualities of yeatt or toki'v pmrdtrt, soda, or salcratua. SEA FOAM contains no ingredient or element which can produce an injurious effect, hut on the contrary has in itself a tendency to Butain and nourish the human system. It is ABSOLUTELY PURE Not infrequently tho best of flour gets all the blame, when in reality the dark color and poor U«te are 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 sale of any baking powder, grocers would dp well to ascertain the reputation and ■tending of its manufacturers. They would thus avoid becoming instrumental in perpe trating a fraud on their customers, and would in the long run make more money. Of course - no honest man would knowingly lend himself to such a fraud upon his customers, and it is ray poor policy for any grocer to attempt to palm off inferior goods when tho best are asked for. Ho may by so doing a little money at the time, but he surely will at seine time, if the fraud is discovercd,1ose one of his best customers, and with him a score of others who might otherwiao have dealt with 1 A merchant's wisest policy is to secure the customers, and they are Jdst the ones want the best gooda SKA FOAM is WITHOUT AN EQUAL It la prepared from the purest and best materi als only, and i* never under any circum- atanew adulterated. Thera is no longer any excuse for sour, heavy, or sodden bread, bis cuit. or pastry. Every housewife in the land abonld make herself acquainted with the facts WO have stated, which are indisputable, and Shawm soon ascertain that most of the yrlsf preparations now being sold are anything •Isa but what they profess to be. and that this la the main reason why so large a propor tion of the bread consumed by the masses ot the community is unhealtkfuL Invalids ora especially Interested tn this question of yeast, and ought to keep constantly in mind tbc im portant fact that their dietary should at all time* be thabest, and that, under the most ikvorabla circumstance* they can not hope to regain health and strength unlea their food is tba most healthful and nutritious that can be obtained. Good food make* good blood, and the nerve force Is strengthened or Impaired in proportion as tho food we eat is nutritions or otherwise. SEA FOAM Is worthy of a fair trial, and that Is all we esk for ]L No one having onoetnod It wfll ever use any other preparation in the baking powder line, tat will at once and forever banish from the bouse the various crude mixtures aqd bogus rations in 410 form of yeast that hare so and so persistently tended to destroy i by imperfectly performing the require ments they professed to fulfill. A FOAM retains In'all their excel- the nutritious properties and natural f the various oereal preparations of food, while in bra*4 raised by the ordinary maana there 1* very frequently great-loss of their toothsome end palatable qualities. Of all taking or yeast powders. Sea Noam is beyond dispute tho - BEST IN THE WORLD Qlve It a trial, and you wilt concede that wa have offered you the means to *"■>« poor flour much better than .when used under ordinary condition!, whtlo good flour ww be Immeasurably Increased In sweetness, rich- ffinm, anfl an those qualttlee which eombbmto render good bread esscntlallythc stair af lire.' SEA FOAM Is' now Used -bribe leading' hotels and lestaurants'in.-New.York city-and- throughout the country. One eatlng-hoaso in New York baa become fkmotre'for its' SEA FOAM biscuit, and during the'dtoWT'bedn there'are always dozens of people waiting their tarn to be seated. .Aik ymrr grocer to get it.for you, if he’has not already placed It in his stock, and tf*n‘ obliging man bo vim do ao; or eend fot circular and price-list to SANTZ, J0HES & CO. ’ 80UE JtAJTUFACTUBEES, m Duane Street, New York; 200 Pieces Lawns, Cambrics, -.100 Pieces Fine Colored Dress Gbttds. Foulards, Ac. M,, BOYNTGN & CO, 06 and 60 Whitehall ^Street. Atlanta!.. Georgia- and will In every instance sell lowest New York retail prices. {.HOSIERY 1—The largest at the Sute, great many new sty fas of recent portation iust received. GENTS AND BOYS CASSIMKBES.—More than double onr usual stock of these goods and *11 at lowest prices. AUCTION BARGAINS!—In Table linens, Doyles, Towels, Irish Linens, Bed Spreads, etc. * Bleached and brown domestics. —As low and In Insby instances lower than BLANKETstfBSk§KE^!—Having had the advantage of the immense mid summer sale of Blankets In New York, we are prepared to sell them as low as they usually cost at the minufactiiy. Bargains la Flannels, Geuta, Ladies and Mi sees Underwear, eto., etc. '> - Samples of Diy Goods sent on application. CARPET STORE• CARPET STORE! Onr Carpet Store is equal in size to our Dnr Goods Store, and contains more than ‘double the quantity of Carpets to be fonndin any other Carpet Store in the State. .determined to avoid the middle prof it ofthe Jobbers, we have bought onr Carpets this Fall direct from the manufacturer. We have bought in such quantities as to get bottom prices and biggest discounts. We now have in store the largest stock of Velvet, Axmlnister, Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels,.8-plys, Ingrains, 2-plye, and cheapest Carpets ever exhibited in one house in the Oil cloths for floors from 3 to 18 feet wide. ... . ... patt* «all Paper, Window Shades, Lambrequin Material, Lice Curtains. Hsir C« th. Cooua m d J iSo Mattings alwnvs on hand iu lurgo quan- • ties. We invite an inspection of tl:e department, and inform all in advance that wc cauuot tie undersold in the Carpet line. UHQE 6'iOliE! SHOE SToKh'. Onr Shoe Store does not consist of one corner in a Dry Goods loom, but U a separalc store to itself, ahd of fame size ae each ot' our iti.cr stores containing Dry Goods and Csrpci*. W* have ta this store all the leading mr.fcee af the best and -most fcvoraWy known shoes anyh as Mila’s, Burt's Freeman’s, CuuficluV, Dunbar’s, Soller’s, nnd numerous other well, known makes of Boots aud Shoes. Wccan safely aay that no shoo house in Georgia can show so extensive a stock of Gents, Ladies, Misses, Youtts and Children Shoes, ns we low offer in our Shoe Store. - Every pair of Boots and Shoes we havn nro made expressly to our order, and ef selected material. We feel confident that it is to tlio interest of all in want of goods to examine our immenso stock before making any purchase. . I.BLACK CASHMERES! We have arranged with an Importer to use Black Cashmeres in large quantities, and it will pay each and everyone in want of theta gooda, both wholesale and retail, to examine these goods before purchasing eltewhtre. No New York Jobber will do better on them than we wilL . OctAth,Sm OHAMBERLH:, ■, atlaSta, Da. .,r ? ©lesi&s, GfieaJxss, Cloalss?. Th« ordeis liave beeu issued. The irrevocable dictum is spoken, and regardless of the wounds we inflict, regardless of everything but the inter- est of our customers, 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. 4 4, Shirting, Sheeting and Drill, the best brands to Osnaburgs^cnims, Siripus, Checks, Plaids and Ginghams ISQ ^.ases Bleached Shirtings, all tho famous brands, Wamsiitta, New , York MiDs, Lonsdale, Fiaiit of the I.oom, <&c. " . 700'Pieces Kentucky Jeans, in all prices, fiom 8c per yard up to the ;vfinest-made. : * a 36 *& X> 01$ t .' A Word to fiio vrfac is snfllcient. Our prices ha r e never been equalled in ! this market. Where you see the biggest crowd, there are the lowest prices. Useless to resist tliuiuevitable. ... : f j m Out Tremendous Prices X&us'fc !Dra*ctr. 3,000 Yards pll wool Flannel s at all prices. 5,000 Yards Cotton Flannels, from 7c. up. An immense Stock Opera Flnnnel&in all colors. f,200 Yards Fine Waterproofs and Cloakings. BXAXTSSTS, SLANKSTS, SZAXTXZST3 X Houses will fail, ll.eir stock goes to tlio 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 Dadies, Gents, Misses and Childien’s UnderShirts and ., Vests., from 25c. up. Hosiery, Sosiery, Hosiery I Immense assortment of Ladies, Gents apd, Misses White, Brown, Fancy and Colored Hosiery. , < 3*000 Pair 3 Button Kid Gloves. , 2,500 Pair 2 Button Kid Gloves in White, Black, Coloicd and Opera. »3SWS FR C3V7 ’^O ST OW 7 S':oe Houses bursting and Boots, Shoes and Hats going for 50e. on the dollar. We received Ten Thousand Dollars worth. Don’t miss them, (vet your share while they last. They can’t be duplicated. In linens we have some If. aatftill Novelties.—-Napkins,. Doylies, Towels and Damask. Prices are regular crushers. For the present we have said enough, but iTilayalodk for the' papers, ltead our. advertisements. There is money in them." We won’t be silent long. Energy commands success. Next week we will talk again. 1878.-MCJJIEEY-1B78. FOR THE FULL UD1IR9 ! IGss McCAETNE? Bags to make the-announcement that she is receiving daily additions to her extensive as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hits, Sops, |ms, Surfs, etc, and vronl! requeet h»r many friends and custo mers to visit her establishment before nuking purchases elsewhere. The Lowest Price Always Guaranteed Please call at. No. 5. College Avenne. Special atten’ion givm to the m ilting - f Bridsu Hits and Bonnets. Oct 15.2m. - • WHolesalto 3Sry gpodfB- ■ FALL 1878. ,; ; ■; FALL 18781 M. C. 6c 3. F. KI SER & CO., Importers and Jobbers of "Foreign and Domestic A2T APOLOGY. From the Regulators of Low Prices: . In many instances it is impossible for us to wait on our immense trade, bt& we shall always endeavor to have every one served as promptly as possible, as it is a pleasing office to ns to bw polite,-attentive arfd accommodating to everybody, and can say that all the gentlemen in our employ are men of strict integrity, experience in the Dry Goods Business, and familiar with the duties ai d obligations ot their vocation. e James M. Gray & Go. oct.8.3m. ■S' 1 Jit 8 aa' 41*f Broad Street, neNt to University Bank, Georgia. To the Gentlemen of the vicinity and City of Athens. M. E. Young, Artist Tailor haa just returned from market with the Largest and most Elnjgunt Stock ever brought to this City, cotnprisincr the finest Cloths ana Suitings, imported directly from England end France, which he would most respectfully invite you to call and examiue. Gents furnishing a speci alty, his Collars Cuff*, Shirts, Scarf*, Drawers anil Woolen uuderware, all iu latent styles and cannot bo excelled which he will sell at prices to suit the times. CTTTTI2T IXT ALL ITS SRANCHE3. JT THIS OUT AND BRING IT sept ,24.3m. D^ORTERS AXTD WHOESAE DEALERS in STD E , STQ'5r Blfg- @QQS@, ^ Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Hdtionst etc., etc., Offer this Season a Large Assortment to the Jobbing Trade ON BEST TERMS AND AT LOWEST PRICES. > Bpgseafi 43trewt, Afriens, Georgia. •nx.27.tf. ,^4. HOTEL, GEORGIA. rr- iH i APRANGEMEim ^ -SteAeaL.Sledw.eed to $3 -per. Say. ' '4** ^RAVJNG LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I ente? upoHjitff mafiagenjelft’^y Reducing Rates, arid ; asking ot-tho Travel ing Publip, especially friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu aiice ot that liberal snppblfthoy have always given it. *’• J FOgSTpRlA WnjT*jTr.v^tatTPRO!' F. L. WINKLER, Watch Maker and Jeweler .5* a BROAD STREET, Athens* Gl-eoriria. AT Dr. Smith link's Drug Sk Having served a regular apprenticeship in a Watch Factory in Germany 1 flatter myself that I understand the business having been 25 years at My Work is my Guarantee AND Prices Lower Thau Any 1 DMINISTRATOR’8 SALE.-Gsoaeu A Oconee Cocxtt.—Porenant to as order of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee county, -will be sold before the Court Hoot* door , dr Slid county on tho first Tuesday h» December nest, during the legal hours at sale the following g roperty to- wit: one tract of land, lying in iconee county, near the village of WatkinsviUe, known as the Fork Field, containing eighty (80) acres, toss* or less,, aqWaipff tta lands or Harris DoSham, and th* Mode of IW estate of Tt T m. Murray deceased, and at the same tine, one house end lot in the town of Wetkinsville, containing six acres, more or lees, well im proved end known as the Wra. Murray House* place. Also at the same time and place the following lots of Wild Lands, to-wit: Lot No. 266—27 die. a sec., con’g 160 sores “ “ ti.7—2(1 •• 3 “ “ 160 “ “ “ 1017-19 ** 2 “ :: « i ««.« 274-3 14 4 41 “ “ 180-1 M 4 44 “ 40 “ “ “ 1016-19 u 2 “ “ 40,“. “ 180—14 “ 2 « 4 « 160 “ “ 43—11 2 44 to 160 •• “ “ 1057 - -9 “ 2 44 “ ' 11 40 “ “ “ 35—1 3 44 “ 40 « “ “ 824—11 1 44 “ 40 “ “ “ 1058—19 “ 2 44 “ . 40 “ « “ 447-16 U 3 44 “ 40 « •• 21—10 ** 2 44 “ 160 “* “ ‘ 1102—12 “ 1 44 “ 40 “ “ “ 229- 3 “ 4 44 “ 40 “ “ “ 554—11 “ 1 44 “ 40 ,!* Each lot containing number of acreeattaehed more or leas. j The following lota in Lee County, Georgia i Lot No. 6—27 die., 1 see., oon’g 2021 acres. ■ •' 147-81 “ 1 “ “ 202^ “ <* “ 244—12 <* I “ « 2021-8 « And the following lota in Early Cennty, <!n: Lot No. StT—1" dia., 1 «ec., con’g 250 aarca. •• “ 2 6 14 « 1 « “. 25» “ “ •• 269—14 “ *• “ 25o The foliowin- Ida m Carroll county, Gu: Lot No 119—11 d**-, 2 aee., con’g 1021 2 acres « •• 120—5 "* 2 “ “ 2021-2 *• The following lots in Coffee County, Ga: Lot No. 290—1 ois., containing 490 acres.. “ “ 404—1 “ “ : 470 4 , The following lota in Mireh.il County, Ga Lot No. 211—10 district containing 250 acres. “ “ 887—10 “ «■ *50 “ Also one lot in Appling County, Ga: Lot No. 428—8 die., 2 eee., con’g 490 acres. Also one lot in Irwin Connty, Ga: No. 407-10 dit., 2 see., containing 490 acre*. Two lota in L’ccatur County, Ga: No: 266—14 dia., 2 sec., containing 250 acres. 269—14 “ * •’ “ 250 “ Each of the above lot* coVitalna the number of ecres attached to the respective numbers, more or leas. . 0* , .All to he sold a* the property of I Tin, Murrey, dcceru-ed, for the beneflt.of creditors and legatees. Terms on* half cash, th* other half on twelve months time at 10 per cant in terest, and bond for titles. Oct. 24th 1878. JAMES E. MURRAY, Adm’r. oct.29.5t. , _ r -'i * - GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats and notions, Corner Pryor and Wall Streets, ; OPPOSITE JKIHBAU, HOO*S, ATLANTA, GA. . We arc now oflering|to the trade the Jiar^cst *tqok of the above goodaS ever eftert-d city, ana desire to call the special attention of the trade to the following Goods of our own Importation. Our Compass Rrand Doublc-warp Black Alpacas, Pure Mohairs, Lustr. ca nr.d Bri inntecti!*. Nottingham Laces and Curtain Embroideries, Hamburg Edgings and Inserting?, Wasj.c,; mid Biea^ed Tabic Linen Damask, NapkinB and Towels, Fronting Linens, Ladies’ aud Gent.--’ Linen and Silk handkerchiefs. » • A ’ The ATsoyt© goods axe XToyrt and XTreslx aaad of ci-l o-unrja. Izaaportatioxi W j-hlnin th.© last sisrty daya- * trade *° oar unnsnally largo stock of DOMESTIC, COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Our House was represented eV tho large sale of Flannels nnd blankets m New lork in July, which goods were bought for less than the coot of the raw matcnal. Our Cotton Goods and Jeans were bought at the Xiow Dull Prices of Mid-summer Our Notion Stock, Boots and Shoes, Men’s and Boy’e Fnrand Wool Hate, Ladies’and Mieses’ iT ***** never more complete. It Is well to odd we have an immense stock of Jerni. both Eastern and Western, with onr usual supply of the celebrated Seaeesd t3T©©.as oad © as s i s © g?„ ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS Will he Offered and Sold at the Lowest Prices. Our business has iucrcascd so rapidly, and has grown so large, that now a hare commission on onr sales is quite satisfactory to us for a profir. td’ Wo extend a kind iuvitation and a hearty welcome to all Merchants to examine our stock and prices. oct.S.2m, Of Leather, Boots & Shoes. Constantly on hand a large stock of Brogaps, Men’s and Women’s Balrno- nls, Boy# and Misses Shoos of same siyles. Their stock in of the fejt ma- tf-rtal, workmanship superior, and prices to suit the times. They offer their manufacture bo!h wholosalo and retail. Give them a trial-. oct.S.Sm. E. P. & J. G. EBERHART. i.nuuia, OCONEE COUNTY.—Whereas, Isaac Lowe, Administrator with the Will Annexed of Roderick Hill deeeaaed. petitions In terms of thejaw to be discharged from aaid administration. Th4ae wa therefore tfoMAand admonish ell persons concerned to show' cense' at my office, on or before the first Monday is December next, agaicst the granting. maid dis charge. Given unaer-my hand ef office (him 29th day af August 1878. sepLS.Im. JAMES /LYLE, Ordinary. Seed *W3a©at! Prime Seed Wheat of the Purple Strawv Variety, .raised hy Jas. M. Smith of Oglethorp* Connty, 8150 per hnaheL For sale at REAVES, NICHOLSON A CO’8. ocL2»4t. nkof’Nowr Jss*’ 0m > ' ■ A'Treasorer Nsrtheaet Railroad, i -oct.29.2t.. ' - . • ' . ■ - rs.’v-** i . . i n : FOREST CITY Foundry And Machine Works, 170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower, • • a Georgia, R- LOMBARD & CO.,, Proprietory AiUgusta,.. X . - «EO, ma/.21.1y.l878. Manufacture Portable and Stationery^team Engines, and Boilers. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Parleys, Gearing, llaucrs, etc., Iron and Brass Castings,(Plantation and lull Work of any kind, Cane Mills and Kettles, Horse Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid ltim and other styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repnitipg and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. Send for Catalogue of Milt Gearing. Agents for the Celebrated Elinse Double Turbin Water Wheel, theJudson Governor, iho Niagara 'Steam Pump and Nordike, Mormon Sc Co’s Plantation Mills. •Send for Circular. . . GEO. R, LOMBARD A CO., Proprietors. T LOWRANCE & MADDE N, 5 Our gpoda .aretall NEW and m. guarantee pur Goods bower than any ilonse ifi Nertli-EasfcGeorsift examine our Goods arid-fifiee» boioro buying elsewhere &SjJpIiSfN, . tumnooi: -i a scpt.s.2tn. Ulcland. Wood d! Co’iu old stand ■ --- O GEORGIA.