Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, November 19, 1878, Image 3

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ms Tan Ooeita Cai* My I'b.v.utton ;■> Posted. Don’t Tr (*u. ; r ..V ‘ MBSJT. A G, hJKG. SSKCSANSe HOTEL, W4ll. (kzab noxt> nun,) ' ATHENS, * - . GEORGIA, BY CAPT. R H. LAMPKIN. effort to improve the harvest. Ditto or Board: TmVv.. for Weak 5.00 flingl* Mealr..ii. *..... U Restaurant Connected, Furnished with Fi»h, Ojatara, and Every thingth* Market Afford*, rep^tr.^**"* ' EXCHAKGE. »»u, ■.»*** Btoao truat,) ATHEN8 .GEORGIA. I ua now rood ting the Largest ond Boot A» WHOLESALE AND BRAIL TRADE. The** drairing to ewchton invitod to call. **pt.«At£ CAPT._B. H. LAMPKIN. £0n%ttj|aimcr. Tuesday. Nov 19, 1878* Widal (kty and City Printer. lr|H fw LOCAL DEPARTMENT. W Advancement* miM aheapt he handed In not later than I o’clock on Saturday, If in loaded to appear on Toe*day. SOUTHE Hrlfc $J : A if-fT #fi To Our Huboorlbera. We h:tve labored faithfully to give yon a good paper, whether we have done no in for yen to nay, wc can only MMwer lur our.V v.n, we have tiied to do no. We have 'em each sub* ncribt-r a nlateinent of his u count and a great many have responded. To those that have coine forward and settled up wy «tn only thank you and wil! try to plei:se yon in the future. To th.wo who hayjt failed to nettle we will say thxt we. don’t propone to run a paper for fun, and all those who are more than one year in arrears their n.init’H will be droped ■ from the mail book and thiir.-aceouuta put iu the hands of oty^tgvnts tor collection. This is the lax issue of the Bannkb you will ever, have the pleasure of reading (nmeas you borrow your neighbor*) if you are more than one year behind* TU« I’tan .Miphy of Newepii. per Advertising. “Hermit,” the New Yoik corres pondent of the Troy Tim**, a close observer of things here, in Us latest letter, philosophically remarks: “The utmost trade is new in full activity, »nd business men are exerting every Om- method is tbo handbill system, by which the hotels are daily inundated. Daring the business season one boy after another will go the rounds, and in this way an attempt is made to obtain trado. Of these, however, the greater part are wasted, since the wmier generally picks them up and throws them into the street, and the next day a fresh inundation takes place. Experience has clearly dem onstrated that the most efficient method of advertising is found in the judioious use of the newspaper col umns. The ground on which news paper advertising, as a system, b based is human confidence, ance we cannot avoid believing that which we constantly read. This confidence is sometimes abused, but still it is evident thst a good advertisement will, if sufficient ly repeated, carry popular opinion. Men who advertise with the greatest persistency eventually reach sutcess. Thera is a military principle involved in thb method, siuce the article ad vertised should be pressed on the public by repeated assaults. The correct, view, which experience brings to each man, is that advertis ing should be included in the general estimate of expenses, as regularly ns store rent, clerk hire and insurance. It is often sail a good stand at a high rent is better than a poor one, rent free. Well, advertising brings a man before the public in a way that makes any ‘stand’ good. The best Rtaud you can liave is to be in the newspapers. To As soon as the chances can be taken, a magnificent, full-stop, Estey Organ. It is now on exhibition at Bnrke’s Book Store. .. For particulars as to number aud price of chances call- at Bannkb Office. The office of the Mayor and Clerk of Council are-toon La be removed to Bishop's Comer, second door, up stairs. Capt. E. P. Bishop hss fitted up handsome rooms, had new grates pul in. tho walls white washed, etc. We know of no better or more con. venient place for these offices in Ath ens, aud dare say our city officers are quartered for some time to come. Babies ought to be well taken care ef; there system does rot allow tha slightest neglect. If your Baby suffers from Colic or Bowel Disorders, procure a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup, a simple but always reliable remedy. Only 25 cents. STRECKFUSS—JEFFORDS,- Io Charleston, R CL, On Nov. 10th, by Rev. W. S. B«wman, Mr. C. F. Streckfii's of Athens, Ga., and Mi>- Fsnniu Jcfibrds. of the former place. The happy couple arrived in Athene on the 13th -where a com fortable home was in waiting for the brine, marie bright by the smiles of the many friend* 1 <>! Mr. Strcckfn*-. Btvcceo to you, Frink, and may the adopted state of your lair bride have for her a» many charms as her own native Carolina. A. Matter for Congratulation. Under the above heading the Au gusta -Evening Neics congratulates the Medical Department of the Uni versity of Georgia in having secured the services of Dr. Hickman to that Institution. Wc are also glad that this step has lieen taken to make the Institution truly a Medical Universi ty. The News says: It should lie a matter of great pride that it has remained for Augusta to produce the first distinguished laryn- goscopist in the immediate South thuside of New Orleans, as well as one of the only two scientific occuliats, devoting special attention to these branches in the same section of coun U ’ y ' It is indeed a matter of congratula' tion to the medical department of the University of Georgia in having se cured the servioes of Dr. Hickman in these special departmnnts, as his im mense experience and superb advan tages greatly qualify him for the po sition he so valuably and enthusias tically holds. But better still, in all his glory, the poor as well as the rich are enabled to reap tbe benefit of his years of labor, as every day, at 12 o’clock, an hoar or two is devoted to their entire attention, allowing the great and liberal heart of which we all know him to be possessed. lSeWFlrm. We call attentiqp-to the ad.vertisv- meut of T.V J. Lest er & Co^ who have just 1 opened in Dcuprco Block. Judge Pittard has just returned from New York where he purchased a large slock df general merchandise, and everything in the house from the smallest and cheapest to the lar gest and most costly article is fresh from the'manufactory. We have examined their stock and find it one of the most attractive in the city. Give them a call. FSibs —The Engine house of our beauti ful steamer Howell Cobb, is being repaired. ,*» 1.. —The Cotton Compr. ss Company have pressed over 4,000 bales of col- ton up,to datei —Mr. P. H. LeSeur has purchased the printing material formerly belong ing to Uoiaer NicholsOn and opened job office over Fleming’s Book Store. r—*-• . —Some changes are suggested by “Citizen ” for members of Council. The first Wednesday in next month will tell. — u Reform ” wants' a change in. municipal officers. He does not name his men. (Communicated.) Mr. Editor.—The time will soon Mr. Editor;—The followjii^i r 1 your old For MayorAj. II. Rucker. Palmer. ' * Alderman, 2nd Ward—R W. Lucas and J. II Huggins. Alderman, 3rd Burke. * "* Alderman, 4fh -Ward—John Hampton. 4th' t5h.RLliN, BOYNTON §l. fnd 68 T\pait&liall Street. -A.tlaiita, Georgia-,. V-? tept’-lt! • Ward—John - .- -EC? f uUl 1 THAN EVER ! DRY GOODS STORE. Our end of- town is unanirtioiis!^ for Hampton. *«■ '.Wvr; I Mai r * it (Communicated.) Mb. Editor.*—As voters of the 4th Want we rise up.and call for ;fhe re-election of Johri'Hhmjitont Hamp ton is a good nqtnp, and Hampton hap been and.#UL he ft. good ^lderpian. «I —Solid Silvtt*E3giri. Wal«Jie8 : ft)r sale by Childs JLMoss, for $15 aud' $20. Nothing like them ever before n the market. v* ,V ~ LtsAfcrWH'* Wffr. — Tlio Largest Stove m m No middle man. nur inf o Foiir sooiuag rtn ■iamei "* > pro»p«ron» erty of Attene Bee that the proeperon* city whole orNorth-eoitGeptRia, eadr.with regard for the fact that all Leading ore working for only a small ' ,J. H. rfpGGr leaves na “MM customers and hiDscH bm t . Af • • i « r I ‘hi “Middle Mon” and taL come to select Municipal officers for I Leaden’’ by purchasing his Immense another year and I think we had bet- Yo,k, ter try and drive around the old ruts Trenti? tna lKionthese J | Manulactones in person, and selected the best we have been travelling through, goods for cvepr_branch of his business, be now for the past few years it costs more than it comes to. The municipal (C^Vri^H^e.^^c end, government is too expensive for the »f«pie dry goods fa wn and o»dipletef»Brti»1* * f _ , . , . . , , the beat etoek of hsnnAs, saddles, JMpe and benefits derived from it. Wc doubt ssidles in the city, bargsins tor every'bod j in,...!, cif «i, n nimilr,,-. ^ ft'und in his large siockof hata and Mots.'I'd*.Lnieivr to erve to my customers the money mtl«:!l £11 the employ- | ^.i^, ind fimcy groceries, are amongJiiaApe-.l «K.a: irr. U'JW' «l«vs snd the people are fin.f- ciols. He kte|» ». lar^e stock of w«Aden,*|-rt.- tf'evt. * W’lieu 'ou come to Athens, don’t . , . , willow, end tinware. Ilia well selected stock 1 la l to u.i: !.nd sen mv extensive stock of Cook- wages they receive from thecitv from of fine and common table and pocset cattery Una uni livating btav any other permanent job. ' Why | »id 1 M-.itZ.10: should the City pay double wages? I ^^^toNcwthpn.««J Eastern market.h. Is it a favored few that hold the reins mai >c such large purchases ol crockery, glass* ... ow • • I Wire. Lamps and Oil on such term* as to : cna-i of the City government ? Is it a ring I tie him eo sell tweae goods at wholesale and- that holds up these expenses and K burdens the people with the heavy ’®*J ert { 1 * n *W Mr. E. E. JONES, long and favor- ible known in this line will be found with me. TVe have Gils Fall made unusual efforts to ilace bcfojrc thi imblic .in our several stores d Hcfmbld godda ftora first hands, and jobtel o gslat -many imported aptciaUp for.tu oneofourfinn sjwnt several, weeks at tending ivgfssi Haiti, visiting MaorfacUtrinff, Importim/Ernmmimm Korua. so that every advqM|Mw^sA VMwani been ap propriated. Tee result is no suoh stock of goods can be shown in this country. We cal! attention to a few of oar leading department*. DRESS "* * ECESS GOrHM -jWe,bavc everything aosr in this depnrtnqtq. Aolwed Silk* all shades qualities. Camels Hair, Debages, Lusters, aud qualities, u,u.,m w.—......^ Suitings, Mohairs, Bourettes, Brocades, French '^Tovelties^ekc,. Ivo house in this city canshow hWimake a specialty of. i as low aa the BLAi andwU: lowesWv . . lfOSlEKY l—The hugest stock of Hosiery in the St«tc, great many now styles of recent im portation just received. GENTS AND BOYS CASS1MERFS.—More Velvet. I tliai doable our usual stock of these goods and Brussels, 1111 VUtSTjN ifeCdAlts!—In Table linens, iylcs, Towels, Irish Linens, bed Spreads, etc. BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS. I •wS^ W £5S1U«Afid^M —As low and Id manv instances lower than I V 1 JrSrIWW 1 ! 1"T “ " * Material, Lace Curtains, Hair CL th. Cocoa srd Blankets iTbLaSkeS!-Hivlng had Mattings always on band in large quanti the^ ail vantage of tha immense midsummer sale j u “(, _ Blanket* In New York, we are prepared to sell th-rn aa low aa they usually coat at the in Flannels, Gents, Radios and Samples of Dry hoods tent on application. CARPET STORE! CARPET STORE! Our Carpet Store is equal in vise to oar Dry Goods Store, and contains more than ’ _ __ avoid the middle prof it of the Jobbers, we have bought oar Carpets this Fall direct from the manufacturer. Wo have bought in each quantities as to get bottom prices snd biggest discounts. We now have in eiore tbe largest stock of Velvet, Azmlnister, Body Brussels. Tapestry , S-plys, Ingrains, i-plye, anil cheapest Carpet* ever exhibited in one house in the State. Oil cloths for floors from S to 18 feet wide. We invite an inspection of the department, and inform all in advanes that wo, asiuiot. be undersold in the Carpet tine. SHOE STORK I- SHOE STOKE 1 nsist ofunc.oon ir in .Dry (Hod* room, b* b * *pa»t eefore to U itself, and of some -ire as each of our other stores containing Dry Good j and Carpch. We have in this store all the lending am tie s > double of tlte best aud roost favorably known ‘shoes - to he found in any other suoli as Mile’s, Burt’s Frecmap’s,* CanfieliPf, Dunbar’s, 8oll«r’s, and nnmertos other well, known make* of Boots and Shoos. Wc can aafelv eav that no al:oe house in Georma “an show so ’extensive a stock of Gcnt>, Ladies, Misses', Yontt-s and Children Sli offer in our Shoe Store. lirof Boots and Shoes we hm “V* 1 .• hoes,Tw-re now Every pair of Boots and Shoes we have are made exfres-ly to our order, mid *f‘Mect*d- V material. We feci confident tiiat it i# to IhC’-.iafereet pf ’ We led confide all in want oi goods to expm: * * * ” |Q(Cl atock before mpUing any | , -l h « » line our mmtei.se base. IBIpASCimLy-lIME RES! We have arranged with an Importer to use Black Cashmeres in large quantities, a and evdry onoHnhrtntof ihew goods, both wholesale arid retail, to examine these goods before purchasing elsewhere. X^o r»e do better on them than wo will. ray ea» oober wi Oct.8th,3m GTTATtff uittljt.ttt S0VUT02T 68 snd «S WHITEHALL ST” \ < ’ A- — ^INTS *L ’i >• t i-TO— GROCERS. IT IS POOR POLICY BL C. t’.id vivoj'nifi a call before you ray. •J., C. WILKINS, taxes without a corresponding bene' fit for the moDey rung from the tax ridden people^? If to, let tbe people rise up from their lethargies and make a change in our municipal affairs and stop the extravagant living of the fa- Remember the old stand. No, ““ *P.v^frh>fr-- b g l ¥l .ifijfhe undeTsoldioir anything hshjaT e place. J. H. Huggins is atl i^^BroodJRtreeVAtJien^fEj l road Stroll, Athens, Georgia, on© tlooraboY© onen’snew Mept.10.4tn. Railroad. his. vored few and tbe starvation of the next, many. Lei us look at the work done | we by those faithful employees, the Po lice. They patrol Barry’s and We are authorised to announce F. JL LUCAS “ * c"*' Clarke County at the e > are authoftsed to i ^’‘‘Scherfote'lortteastern ■OO-'A., ; ___ ♦*••* i-, -,s- Change of Schodulo On snd slier Sunday, Nov. 11th, 1878, trains ~ ‘(road wi” iunday. Arrive at Atlanta 12.00 M. Atlanta viaAo L. B. K f.00 A.*M. as ft ... Clarke next. White’s Blocks, and draw their pay. 1 .s^S'ndUfo^.^ojt t^ % ' TheClei*k of Council stands at his I desk and writes the edicts of the I Leave Lnla.’....-...'..v.. 945 A. M. 3 I.Arrivt- at AUieus.. 1L00 A. M. ' On Wednesdays and .Saturdays an additional train will ran Os follows: J. JMett Athena!... ... J. M9 K Anfve at Ub .T?. *999 Pf lh Arrive at Atlanta’ 10 30 P. M. Leave Atlanta 3.15 P. M. Leave Lula 7.45 P. M. Arrive at Athens.,..-.............10.00 P, it . Both tnuiLConnectelosely at Lula with trains I both Eae* and West on Air Line Railroad. _ J. M. EDWARDS, je5-tf > Snperintehdept. : Arade was worth a hundred and fifty dollar* year clear profit to him, just because h© At the ©oliciUtion of * number of p council to the people to bring InfnrTn^onT ^ to^dir I e,octio ” ^ DeJ »rirEHA*^oN. I Georria Baal Road Cwxi^w scare crows to frighten tbe people in-1 FOR TAX RECEIVER.” ‘ a r J. O. Handers, Esq. Of Elberton, requests us to state that the Banner did him great injustice last week, in intimating that he had imported colored men from Elbert county and votod them for Mr. Speer. He says he did work foi; Mr. Speer among the colored people, but that it was among those who were formerly citizens of Elbert co .uty and who now reside in Clarke.—Southern Watchman. We don’t bhnie Mr. Sanders for voting and working tor Mr. Speer. To support and work'for friends is lmth honorable and commeudab! We did intimate that some one bad “inqiortcd colored men trom Elbert oonniy and voted them for Mr. Scpehintendent’s Officx, .4 . . * , I Ad*i*U,.Ga., Sent. S8tb, 1878 . to D3yin£f their taxes. SO that body Of I We *re authorized to pnnouuoe the name of 1 Commencing Sunday, Sept. 15tb, 1878.— . j . c . n .. I DAVID E. 8lM8«r*©«ndidftrteforRc-^l^ctiof Trains wii lea^vc and arrive at Athena u-fob wisdom may liave the fun of wasting to the o«ceof’Roc5v«Mrf Ttoiummi tew lows: T ' ‘ .7.30 a u ii nov.TSAOdjiJI property away from them, language of one of our cotton mer-1 chants, “I think them a very poor | Whereas,* mrofccvn or ,u*ry nest, why said Arrive Union Point.. Arrive Atlanta.... Arrive Msccn.... .9.93 AX 9.20 am A M .10.00 AM the money. If they were to consume | Clarke County at the election in January nctf, | Leave AT^NS.. „. “—*;;;; ;• at with fire there would not be touch I I ^v* * difference with the people, they come Cm whereas,William M.CbUe-atipUre fft'tae ” • ** ! SO near getting nothing now they forfLetforeof Admiotetretien aoriweXste of 1 ‘ Woodvill*:. vJUS b 3 . “ I JomtB N. Coile, late ot said county ti.xx*»cd would perhaps never notice the dlf- I These are therefore to cite and 'edmonlrtr a! , , . I concerned to show cause ference, and yet that almighty body fore ,h c first Monday ic think tbe people should be under I lasting obligations to them for not I vember 1878.- taking all their rights, privileges and | nov.saAO^^ f 1 W I In the I 9.15 rxr 8.00 r u any retail merchant to sell Inferior , goods‘because he can make more money on them. Instead of trying to find the cheapest that can be bought, ho should always select Till? BIST In the market. We know of no business anywhere, in th© city or country, that would not sooner become permanently established, and in the long run pay better, by handling only fair and honest goods. To t>e mre, custom may for a while be allured by low prices into the purchase of adulterated articles; many even taiic un with short weight and other swindling time rights all these things, and nothing is more certain than that HONESTY IS THE BEST POUCY HEX DO BUSINESS TO MAKE MONEYS TSu surest wsy ts accsmjlisli this to to i.m up-a permanent trade* TMsMrtfesiGCffiMjtas ifSfiferior p* are Ml It is only by keeping the best articles of their kind, even if they do not pay the largest immediate profit, that a permanent business is buiItup_Kcop tho best soap, the best starch, the best baking powder, And sowKhrough the whole list. We have known ^ a grocer to lore a customer whose would not supply a baking powder that \ demanded by the best trade. SEA FOAM Will dravisDre traietoyour Stoie faasjoitaiomtiiiij leGKtjlii. It Is a first-class article, will do all w* claim for ft, and never falls office tliii nive Augusta $Tt\ 5.16 r m j 7 cave /hn usta Jl. J. 7.05 a m 11 ■ m^ xc Maeou...*:. iy.i*. Atk ive Union Arrival Arrive iff eye. Anive Actioch. 2.50 r m COUNTY.— Arrive Lexington...., 3.20 r u -18J*L- Areive tflan CM ied- for Arrive Atli,uLj7C.oU —xyk**” S * A . .... „ , . i exemption of personally and I will piss upon rruins ran daily, except to and from Macon body, aud if they feel any interest in the same on December the 5th at 10 o’clock A; which arc daily except bupdays. M. at my office in Watkinsrill*, OconewCounty |. R- Pohsej, Gem, Ijasay^ Agt the city they should retire and give place to live men.” Reform. Ga. uov.19.2t. Johnson, Supt. : ofl the administrator, Richard D.'Moore, the estat© 1 of Ephraim M.Baynon, 1st© of the State of South —On Thursday, 28th, Than ksgiv- I Carolina, deceased, is unrepresented and not J ® likely to be represented. These are therefore inrr Day, busiuess will be suspenuca to cit© snd admonish ail concqflBd toyow enuse . , . TTT , . I «t mv office on orbel&r© tK'firrt Mommy in in AtheiiH. We make this announce*! I j MU4r y next, why administration de bonis noli ...ent for tbe benefit of those who may | ™ th» trade on that day. ' “““- 1 '- Tlie services last night closed the last quarterly conference that will fiiMnG A.irr3-iine Railway, tea in such case j •ea.- W. ice this 15th day | St?ffeiR-lsr OITIJEUas 1 be held with Oconee Street Church this year. Presiding Elder Biriinm preached anexcellei t sermon on Sun- I d .y niglu. Two additions were m i C | to the membership of the clinrch. Given under my band at ' November 1878. ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary. nov.19.30d,. ; , t ! % CiLY&lE'OF SoilEDULE. Oa-iaij afior Saiuliy November 10th, Doiibte Sit'er.” Klrci ion ul Olfioora On last Monday night at the annual meeting ot R**lief Fire Company, No. 2, (col.) tho tollowing officers were olecled for ilia ensuing year: Edward Johnson, Captain, Edward Hard**, tot Foreman, Henry Johnson, 2nd Fi«man, Charley ShaWf 8rd Foretn in, We (InD’t want to d>-Mr. Snnitr, any injustice, but :is he has acknowledged that he was the maD alluded to, wo will state that there are several as na.ronsible men as lives in Clarke who are willing to ■wear that Mr. Sanders said lie in tended voting Elbert county negroes for Mr. Speer, and ono gentleman who wjll swear that Mr. Sanders told for him. This is all we know about the matter. Charley Foster, 1st Pipemsn James Meriw*W. 2nd Pipera.mt Madison Davis, Treasurer. J. M. Brown, Secretary. .maBuTkd McKIE -HAMPTON —On Wednesday oyS«i©X. . residence of the Bride’S Other, in this city, by Bev. C. W. Lane, Mr. Charles D. MelDe and Mbs Julia L. Hampton, all of'A theae.^ ■ The beautiful ceremony which he—dthis iWMiinr voting couple together as man and wjfe was ^ wit» weased by only, s few special friends —d rstofi—seftlbs jmtwBasmiS^ Suroly thsy enter marrisd life wider flavteriqg , auspices. The groom, yoltojil-htoyl*!-’’ 1 *, energetic aud a tborongb badness man, pre- bantow strong arm upon the fata. T} i ■ Tha Bride, beautiful End accora- pgltotat poaMWfa iftU th® qualifies' tic— of * tovhig’W^}, a©d wiU»hare equally'tbe joys, ana sorrows inddent to life. May prosperity, happiness aad long lifts be thdr happy jtor- li ^We acknowledging iisdal fee in the shape of * waiter »fr delicions oaks of almost every varit iy, for Whioh the bride has the thanks of him that Ae had voted some of them Counterfeiter Arrested. On Wednesday night last s negro, who said he hailed from Walton oonniy, and answered to the name of Henry Johnson, entered the store of Mr. S. Harris, on Broad Street, and purchased goods to the amount of 118.00. In payment ho offered 150 bill, and pretended to be afraitl that Mr. H. would not give him the right change bad witn called in to seo the money counted. Tbe witnesses having arrived, the money was given into the hands of Mr. fiL, who in a moment discovered the figures on the bill had been rais ed. Investigation proved that it was a $5 note raised very roughly to $50- On Saturday Johnson had a hearing before Commissioner Herrington, who required of the prisoner an $800 bond who in default thereof was ssntto jail. Ho should serve one term in tbs penitentiary for an effort at coun terfeiting and another term for not making s better job. —“ Citizen ’’ suggests ilie re-elec tion of J. II. Rucker to the mayoralty of A then-. Mr. Rucker has made good Mayor. zastszsb' PILE CURE. Mannfactnml by th« UAaJtSSSSHSAaM,^ wi D trfvilttiiii- ' v.iii»ruu ou this road aa^follows^ KtmLi : ’ - • ‘ X r r ICOHS VAtl AND PASSENGER TRAIN. Arrive at Lula P M r J^s*VoXulUs..... f • • .* CUH P M r w jfsh* DAY PAMSNOXB TRAIN. krrive at Jsnia-f... .1.,..* ^a..*. 9.0f A'V avo L..". *.03 a m It Ik a credit to any merchant’s stock, and 1m : ©no of tho few good things h© can confidently recommend to every customer. It will sell Itself after one' trial, for its great merits are oon appreciated. And not only so, but on© idy usInj^ityrijiLtell others of the wonderful roport&t df SrA Foam, and where it can be purchased, atid* so tl.e tide of trade will radually but surely set toward the enterpris- ng grocer who keeps it in stock. Actually, ho ladies of Georgia where Sea Foam has bet*n Introduced, are noted for making better bread, biscuit, corn cakes, and other cookery than can be'found anywhere else, and they five Sea Foam the credit, and won’t use any other baking preparation. And if is not to be wondered ht;either, for Sea Foam Importers and Jobbers of ^Foreign and Domestic DRY Boots, Shoes, GOODS, Hats and Notions, Corner Pryor and Wall Streets, ^OPPOSITE ‘KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA, GKA- We are now offerinptto tlie trade the ghuyest stock of the above goods) ever offered in oar ition oftha trado to the following! r city, and desire to call the special attention c Goods of our own Importation. Our Compass Brand Donble-wsrp Black Alpacas, Pur# Mobain, Lustre** snd Briliiantcens. These goods are regular in point ofroak* and oneqaaled for color, brilliancy of finish snd dura bility. Also to our large line of French Cashmere*, Italian Cloths, Veil Bareges. Parisiennes, Corduroys. Black Velvets, Jsconettes, Nainsooks, 8wiss and Mull Muslins. French. Swiss srd Nottingham Laces snd Curtain Embroideries, Hamburg Edging* and Inserting*. Washed and Bleached Table Linen Damask, Napkins and Towels, Fronting Linens, Ladies’ and Gents’ Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs. The iUbenre goods axe IT aw and. Freah. aad of cur own. Irn.porta.*bio3a. ‘Within the last sisrby ..... ^ days- . We also ask attention of^ the trade to our unusually lame atock of DOMESTIC, COTTON atea i AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Our House was repre©ente«I aithe lam© Blankets in New York in July, which good* were bought for less thai material. Our Cotton Goods and Jeans were bought at the sale of Flannels ©ml n the* cost of the mw Low Dull Prices of Mid-summer Our Notion Stock, Boots and Shoes, Men’© and Bov’* Fur ami V o->l Hnta, Lacli* Trimmed Hats were never more complete. It is welf to ^dd w© ha- e an immeas© »> both Eastein and Western, with our usual supply of the Celebrated NEVER FAILS Passenge^ Department* 4 ' ATLANTA no m i^assasssEaB MAKS’ GO OD •'BREAD when used according* to directions. Mora than half the complaints of bad flour arise Atom the use of common baking powders, which not Infrequently make the best of flour - turn out dark bread. Ska Foam will make better, coa^cor wjUi second quality of flour UmsMbeSs—lAiur will produce with any of these other cnmponnds. NEARLY EVERY BAKING FOWDEB IS ADULTERATED. •JImtIS la any way injurious. SEA FOAM COOKING RECIPES Are presented with every can, also Full In. ttrudiom for Vie. .—-'You can buy Sza Fouc dlrigwholesal from any leading wholesale house, or send to .Gantz, Jones & Co. MANUFACTURERS and PROPRIETORS, 176 Duane St., New York, CE2I (Commuuicated.j Capt. H. H Carlton. Lear Sir:— Now tiiat the suiokcof battle is over- the Congressional election lias clear ed away, and thiDgs have become comparatively quiet, it becomes na as citizens of Athens to turn <>ur atten. tion to our inunicipil affairs. Next month our annual election for city officers for the^ensuing year take 8 place. At that time we have t j elec t AUGUSTA, Mrs- W. 1 dblNG WEST MOllt VAIL ASD rA'SSAOKE IKA1X. :c at Lilia,. 9-10 * ¥ f •BAT 1 Be at Iiuhi. i DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—G e o n o i a /V OcoxLr^L'o-. x^T.—Pursuant to an order of tho Crfurt dB'Ordinary of tlconee county, will tbe sold before tho Court Ilouso door of said county on the fir»t Tuesday in December next, 'uriug the l-.-ga! hours of sale the following property to-wit: one troct of land, lying In all knovyu to tlie. citizens ot unties, is This Hotel, so ■ Clarke end« V * " centre of the __ - _ ..... venient to PogtHJflace, jelegraph Depot, and'offerMnduceuiei.tr to the nncqualcd bv-anv other Hotel in th. Cit; deo*-tt ' — GOING ' LOCAL VlltaoUT AND AOCOUUODATIOS THAIS. I. Arrive a( Lula.t * ;.. 11.65 a ¥ sL*inre.4't.- .a.—1!.1Qmi L*-o * THROUGH FBIICHT THAIS. OPIUM^S 5®’ XTotlco ! Arriv I Leavi Also at the same time and place the following L>lHu-VJft***--A— * '" aSO following lots in Cherokee County, Ga., Lot Ahm.260—HI dis., \ sec., oon’g 160 acres. •2*117—CO' “ 5 “ “ 160 “ “ 1017—19 “ 2 “ *‘ 40 “ “ 274-3. “ 4 “ “ 40 « “ 160—1 * 4 “ “ 40 “ r.« GOING WEST. i VUI.nT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. ;w» gHROUOB FRAIOHT TRALN. K rive at Lula.... 6.18 a m 6.30 A M a Mayor and fivS Connjjjlmcn, proba. i.m'^'SddcJmty are therefore t. vtn snd admonish all concerned .Nnw • MM. If , Ul* thAT )l„A. OU Close connection, at Atlanta tor all points Vert, and at Charlotte for all points East. 40 bly six, and it behooves us as citi zens to Select good moil to fill there I letters should nei be granted. Given under offices, and in this connection we | my hand,t office thU 4th a.vrf November 1873. —Mr. John Pittard ofWIntervHle was married to Mto* Id* Barnett, of Oglethorpe county, last Tuesday. May yt-ur path through life be. airewn with sweetest flowsfi, would respectfully suggest the lol- lowing named parties to fill tbe va- ca icies that will occur, and think that tbey will give satisfaction and hoi that tbey will be electe 1 without op position : For Mayor—J. H. Ruckcr. Alderman, l>t Ward—G. H Pal mer. JE - Alderman, 2nd Ward—F. W. Lu cas, John McKie. Alderman, 3rd Ward—J. H. (!arl\ ton, resigned from 2nd Ward now in 8rd Ward Alderman, 4th Ward—J. R, Crane. Should Mr. E. R Hodgson, (who has moved out of the 1st Ward into tbe 4th Ward,) resign, we weald suggest the name of Mr. J. E. Pitt man to fill tbe vacancy. By inserting this you will oblige many of your subscribers and more citizens of Athens. R spectfully, Citizens. . ' -G- J. FOREACRE, General Stans;,rer. ^ TIOUSTON, GeurPasa.ifcTidretifv’U Ii FULL MHIffl! - MUSS A- 1110M.VS. Cqttdi Ficrois & Gommissiom Mb 43—11 “ 1057-’# “ 35-1 “ 824—11 “ 1058—i# . »• 4*7—IS »•> . .21—1* ‘ HOC—12 , 22#-!3- »4B 654-11 -'Easlt.-lot containing uumber of acres attached rforo err Jcsf. The-foUawhig-lots in LeeConnty, Georgia: -6—27 di*., 1 sec., oon'g 2021 acre 147-81 “ 1 “ “ 20*X “ 244A-12 “ 1 “ ‘* 2021-2 “ Be^aWinakr the announcement that she la = I receiving daily additions to her extensive ,, „ *’ j 71"’ 8 ^ i QtayitiThe fol'fo.!hi!r 4 lot8 in Carrolloounty^Ga: Lot No. 119—ll dia., 2 sec., con’g 1021-2 acres ‘ n*‘. 120—51 « 2 “ - “ 2021-2' “ Tbe folloBdngdots in Coffee County, Ga: Alt No.’290—1 ois., containing 490 acres. iS%-4(54—1 “ - . “ 470- ‘ to visit fber establishment before making Tfowfollowtiig lots in Mitchell County, Ga etiewherfo The ^ , , ^>t ,Na-211-^K»distnct oonUmua^-^250 acres. Also one lot in Appling County, Ga -. it No. 426—3 dis., 2 acre, con’g 490 acres. , ,, Alaovmolot inIrwinGounty, Gat College *venuo. 490 ‘ CT8 *‘ Nq, 266—14 dis., 2 tee., containing 250 acre*, f 269-14 “ 2 “ “ 250 “ Each of thb above lots contains tbe number Advances made on Cotton consigned in Store. sept.17.ia,.,, UktJtKM .HiTS.floidtns, RlBBQHS^StffiFSfrtc; aTEXYa: ton, Ijucm, bqjf ({to, if., it College A Alien*, 'tlOkGIA^ONEEOOUNTYl^hwwir All to Be sold ss the property of "Win. I 4M*~iowe,- Admi^traWrwltlrthWWilf g^nrTay, deceased, for the,Beneflt of CTedifora mexedof Ihojcrick * Hill deceased, ""petitions* Tobacco. Come and examine icited. share of patronago solicitt ' A-. >.• A ilachitu- (YHHHI tcoueo coutity. Heart lie village of \\ atkinsvilie. nowu tgt.tliciFi.rk Field, contair.ingeighty (80) crcS?rt*e VA'lcjs, adjoining the lands of arris Durham, and tin i'ni. Murray jdccetwcd, ae hoBSqatillot iu the intain'mg six acres, m Qoaoord J'easa.s aa.d O as s i so, © r © ©•. ALL OF THE ABOVE GOODS Will be Offered and Sold at the Lowest Prices. Our business hss increased so rapidly, and has grown so large, that now a bare commission t our sale- ! *=-*—*— «• ta’Wi and prices on onr sales is quite satisfactory to us for a profir. IW We extend a kind invitation and a he icarty welcome to Ml Uerehanta to examine onr stock oct.8-2tn, .* MANUFA GTliRER Of Leather, Boots & Shoes. llarria Durl tint, aud the lands of the estate of ' and ot the same time, one ho«Sqatii|tuc in tne town of Watkinsville, containing six acres, more or less, well im proved aud known as the Wm. Murray House- place. « Constantly on hand a largo stock of Brogans, Men’s and Women’s’Balmo rals, Bovs’ and Misses Shoes of same styles. Their stock is df* the best uuu ferial, workmanship superior, and prices to suit the'times. They offer their manufacture both wholesale and retail. Give them a trial. oct.8.Sm. R. p. & J. G. EBEBHABT. 160 160 FOREST CITTT Foundry And Machine Works. 170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower, Aiagusta, Georgia, GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO^fProprietors, ; ,, elsewhere- The • • to>*•< mr County, Ga: tee., oonta b lots conta of Mtes«ttaeto<’.t0'the respective numbeta, moro-or lee*. . . SasU Wheat! ■efU -Wheat of tbe Pnrp’e Straw —•3 reVorietA-, raised hy Jaa. M. Smith of Ogleticip# Hffi ■ VrealuJ For sale ac tVIfl, NICHOLSON & OG’3. i may.2l.ly.V87B. Manufacture Portable and Stationery Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hanger*, etc., Iron aud Brass Castings,|Piantation and Mill Work orany kind, t’aDc Mills and Kettles, Hone Powers, Graham's Improved Solid Kim and other styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness and. good work gnararteed. Jfoad / for Catalogue of Mill-Gearing: Agents forth'e CelehnttciT ERpt* - * * Double Turbin Water Wheel, the Jndsoo Governor, the Niagara Steam Punp and NeniUce, Mormon & to’s Plantation Mills. Send for Circular. • a • GEO. R. LOMBARD & Proprietors. FURHITUREI PUEHMBWI^ Vttivfotl LOWRANCE & MAD DEN; fiAYE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ALL KU?!DS F TTJEt JST mW TT R JSS * * legatees. Terms one half cash, the other' ■ „ . _ , . f >n- Out goods are all NEW and aa we are selling for' Cash we guaraMta * Our Goods Lower than any House In North-East Ucoi^ia -4 ;i . N ^ v^J yU C«U and examine our Goods and Prices Before buying clscwhertv LOWRANCE & MADDEN, *ep>-44ta* Gille!and,-Wood & Co’u., old stand