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Tuesday, December 3, 18T8.
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Hampton Worse.
Suspension.
■v Some malicious .and designing
’scoundrel and liar has originated and
, circulated the report in the city ot
•Atlanta that the Southern Banner I to «» once, stating that
had suspended. Well, we have no 8 P° cial car had ,,cen or<lered frora
A SPECIAL TRAIN CARRIES-DB. CAMP
BELL TO COLUMBIA.
A dispatch received thb morning
from. Columbia shows that Governor
Hcmptih rausi l>o worse. It was
fiooi. Dr; ®. Watt Taylor, who was
surgeon on Gov. Hampton’s staff
during the Mar, and requested Dr.
| H. F. Campbell, of Augusta, to come
doubt but that some persons would
Jbeglad that such was the ease. But
. for the benefit of the public and the
<special benefit of the author of this
lie, we would s ate, that the only
^chance of our suspension is by n repo,
• and we are not calculating much on
, that style of performance at this
writing, such being particularly and
espoi ially reserved lor this malicious
liar ami which right and privilege we
have no., dcubt he will enjoy to the
• fullest and most ignominious extent.
. F,J5.-rN\eJmyt} jvason* vy..supjioee
.that.this report eiumia’.ed, liom.ihe
aecret agent of Bradstreet & Co.,
* Yankee tfoimiiei-tfnl R-p.irteis in
'JSM Yoiji, City, wljic|{^eret|seoun-
dreU and villians are doing more
harm throughout the country than
ever did John Murrell’s Clan. It
should be the purpose cl every good
and honest u an in the country to
seek out and hold to the strictest
account these miserable assassins of
private and business cliai acter. Such
at least shall be our unceasing aim
now, henceforth and forever.
The World's Greatest Show and 10 till]
^ ^nd (^*j)atest on Earth.
r
Athene,'Thursday,
OF THE DRY GOODS TRADE OF
- . g OF
EAST
GEORGIA.
O | ■ t
The undersigned bus just returned from the Eastern Markets with a
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the agent of the C. C. & A. 11. R. at
Augusta. The ear was provided by
"Mr. Van Buren, and Dr. Campbel
left the city at 1:30 o’clock. ,
It is to be hoped that the great
man is net seriously worse, and iba*
under the skill of a physician so ex
perienced and distingaished as Dr.
Campbell ho will be restored to health
and to the country which now needs
his wisdom and his set vices—Angus*
in Keening Xacs, (Saturday.)
ECOWAS /f <
JAMES M, SHAT & CO. Complete and Varied Stock of Goods
The Champions of Low Prices for Athens.
Gen. Gordon’s Speech.
Wo tliis week present our readers
with the grand speech of Senator
John B. Gordon, made in the city of
All ant a just after hia re-election to
the United States Senate.
The almost unanimous return of
General Gordon to the Senate l»y the
Legislature was a most deserved
compliment, to this noble, chivalrous
and sagaeiim-* Statesman, than whom,
Georgia can boast no abler, wiser,
purer, or grander son. When we
causidei the lacs, that Senator Gordon
duiing the recent Congressional cam
paigns in Georgia, was the earnest
and faithful champion ot the organ
ized Democracy, and that dispite the
success of the Independents in some
of the districts of the State, he was
re-elected without opposition, we
may safely take it as a most favorable
indication for the cause of the Dcmoc
racy in our tnture political campaigns.
General Gordon in his speech has
clearly defined the lint s, and in a
most patriotic and Statesmanlike
manner indicated the true policy of
the Democracy, and now with trim as
our lender and with the rallying cry
so grandly and so ably sounded ; let
the Democratic party gather new
strength and greater confidence that
in 1380, we may i ot only visit a just
rebuke to independent ism, tint suc
ceed in wresting the got eminent from
the hands of its despoilers and re
manding it back into the bunds of
the Constitutional and Constitution
regarding party of the couiiiry.
The detects in onr new Constitu
tion arc now being tuily developed
pud expeuenced by the present, the
.;first Legislature a-scmblcd since its
adoption. The trouble arises from
-the fact Ihnt the-Constitwiimn! Con
vention was not content to confine
itself to the framing of an organic
law for the State, but combined
therewith an unjustifiable amount of
legislation with the hope ot controll
ing and giving certain direction to
the tnture legislation of our Slate.
This \vb regarded as unsafe and un-
warrantabieat the time ami so staled.
The Legislature now in ses-ion is
greatly embarrassed slid retarded in
its work bv this evil and the people
generally are fast realizing these de
fects, which can only be remedied by
speedy and material alterations and
amendments to the new Constitution.
This .although an unfortuuat'', is yet
an iinpoitaut work, and the General
Assembly should at once, wisely and
most carefully move to its accomplish
ment
Don't ask us who imported tlie goods, but look st our groaning counters and see
wonderful price.—the prices that atrike terror to the heart of the old lashioncd, lor
price houses.
for rouraeWea the
loug time and high
These Are the Goods that tetl the Tate!
Our l ©eu? S1g.©S5 CSoo&e X
2.500 Lupin ct Turner’s Black .Alpacas.
3.500 Yards Mourning aud Black Alpacas.
. 5,000 Yards English Warp Cashmere, Parisian Crape Cloth, Australian
» Crepes, Henrietta', Btmrretes, Brilliantines, «fce., &v.
To suit all. With Twenty Years Experience in Business, under
standing fully where to buy, dealing chiefly with the
SnEaa’ais.p’fc’arcr© & through, their Ag@s.eie©„
I feel warranted in saying that 1 can compete with any house in this
or any other city in the State. My stock consists in part of ’
STAPLE DRY GOODS
and
SiUss, Silks,
f
rdi
Silks, Silks.
Tne investigation of tbo conduct of
Governor Colquitt in his endorsement
of tlie. bonds of the Northeastern
Railroad will prove the charges al
leged against him but a malicious
and mendacious effort on the part of
some to injure the fair fame of Geor
gia, and will rebound with such
crushing effect upon the heads ot its
perpetrators as doubtless to cause
them to exclaim, Oh! that we had
thoroughly considered the conse
quences before we inaugurated so
wbked and so dangerous a project.
Sanger’s Enlarged British
ANI) THE GROTESQUE MARDI-GRAS CARNIVAL
One stupendon* find undivided coflooii Nation of nearly all thai is grand, great and dov*1 in the
Acrob .tic, Equestrian, Curiuua anti Zooiv>ucal ©rid.
ROYAL TALLY-HO COACH
representation
Royal Pleasure Hfe'in the Mother Country, and it in strong contrast with our once familiar
means of stage coach travel.
TEN WORLD-FAMOUS LADY RIDERS,
Led by the most Expert I'rinctpal Esquestrienno and only Female 4 Horae Rider in the Wotid,
HJT11© SSlise DOoKrlll
12 Superb Male Equestrians, headed by the undisputed bareback King of the Arana, *.
FRANCESCO BROWN;
NOTE.—Any claim made to Championship by any other artists than these two Great Riders
is monstrously absurd and deserves the public's ■
SO Tons os
»condemnation.
S&opk&Eht
S'lesb.
The Northeastern
Railroad.
’t
It remain* for the Democracy of
Georgia to determine w hether it will
permit the growth and strength of
the Independent movement, and thu
1 sc the Presidency in 1880, or
whether reforming its ranks it will
seek to gather new strong’ li aud
]lower, that in the next Presidential
contest the country may be saved
from a longer continuance of Repub
lican misrule and unconstitutional
domination.
Why is it that the management of
the Northeastern Railroad is not
now ranking^efforts for the extension
of tbo road to ltubuu Gap ? A better
tune will never oiler for the cxtcii>
eion and completion of this enterprise.
It is true Abe present forty miles of
tko ( road is doing a good and pay
ing business, but it must be apparent
to all, that the road in its present in
complete condition cannot continue
to be a profitable enterprise to I he
•tockloldeis. Then let the Directors ]
stir up i i tins ail important matter,i
either this or turn ive : management !
Tiie Independents fought the
Democracy because it sought to
maintain its organization. The truth
is, the Independents succeeded by
reason of their thorough and com
pute organization, while the Democ
racy failed for want of organization
gild rleterniini'd and united action.
■Tiie Republicans of {be North are
wild with enthusiasm, and boisterous
with loud-mouthed exultations over
the success* of the independents in
the 7lh and 5HI» Congressional Dis
tricts of Georgia.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
BY ALFRED II. COLQUITT,
COVEJtNor. OK SAID STATE.
Whereas, upon examination of the returns
made agreeably to law ot the eh ction held on
over to. some corporation tlist will I TaesUnv, the 5th tby of November, Instant,**
. 1 I nine member* n> represent tin* state in the
give speedy conqile’.ioil to tllO road, ] House el' Representatives of tile Congress of
vp. . . ■■ , , .. „ I tbo United States lor two years from anj alter
illC 111.ergs. Ot At leilS and o( all | tlvi third day ot Hare 1 ' 1:0X1, it apiH-arathat tbe
Northinsl < Jeorgi t denuml*
much it ti.e hate's o.l
this
: lollowlng person* received a
of the
the Ba ird of I mentlodd* in bonnection with hi* name, to-wit:
... , , ' ] * Jn tho Jfintt CougrcSMouai Di.-irkt JohnC
Uireeuns, aad >vliui» wo spook in nw j Nicimli*.
censorious sgtriv, yet our duty to ij.o S K ^*'"1 Co ^doual Di.triet-Wiliiam
l»ul»lio ;i?* :t j'ourn:;!?* 1 , requires that
thi> nuttier sho«iU rifuciv^ some »»o
lice tit fuir liamN. A ii, :n is -ro'.v-
iug .«»•« !»ros)UT;n.r i ;J u,s K \ny iuu r-
lioLopoliuna: aiSd making 5 K’ar Loads of Liviuc Elephants—morcjbn aroownad VytU
thcr shows combined in America. 5 Elephants in Pv ** ~ *’* ’
ctlicr shows combined in America. 5 Elephants in Pyramid, Military Drill, playing Eloquant
Music, Dauciog Walt* nnd Quadrille, Standing on Ilind Lcfnjuul Jfead, eta., etc. SO Ague
Leaders inspired by the Austnthta AtiUUe, “ -
Double Somersault of S4 tfl feet or —, - - . .
manage oat with his tr iinvd homo *• idligton,” end :hc celebrated ^tud of 7 rurko^ervian
Horses. THE SWIMMING QUEEN tix minutes underwater. SEVEN GO 1-D-COVERED
CHARIOTS ot stup.ndoas sizi aud marvelous beau tv. $ V).000 cam
Lapland Deer amt Z.-brs Te.mi* iu Harness. ESAU. tl»o HAIRY w
witli long glossy Hair, from hettuio foot. LH»NKSrlan l T11H1.K NURS NG
These infant Lio is were born in Gilmore’s Garden Inst M re'-., and are aoamiable shat tlie lotiiea
and ohildren handle them. DEN of SIX TAWNY i’ANTEK-S, from the dungles of Mexico.
GROUP OF FIVE ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS;
expert, Alfred Sthl. Positively three times as many
only i*
Trtined and perfoimed by the EiwlL..
are owned .by any other abow, and the
LAIR OF EIGHT
ly i*crfonuing Wild Leasts of their kind in America.
GRAVE-ROBBING HYENAS
-sin'ie 'tiwr biL iii>>ig ul l 11e- promt
Ibity uiiie-> uf this r><a«l, and needs
only us uouqiicii'.ii to its final lenui-
uu8 iw fouteiuplated by i he cli.u ter,
in order to nuke our ciiy one ot the
most iiupurtant eotuniuruial puims in
the Slate. Then l.-t the good work
Im at once commenced and pushed
forward until through the North
eastern Railroad we shall have ob
tained that important Western uon-
uoctioil wliieii we have so long do-
aired Amt needed.
An Important Inquiry.
A* lh° Northeastern Railroad is
au Athens and Northeast Georgia
enterprise inaugurated and built by
the people of this town and section
fully is it Alien that tiie pj-iuliitg for
Ahts ro*f is*.principally»*eiitto ibe
W*5 uf Attamail TU»: is A 'question
S^ik$' hi IrAAwting so.d6 wbd -fiayo
of th© w>ad‘ to: give-it
1 fcWfeMeratiorf. s'siaorailsaj
i " » laeri ci'
Tim Afghan wan still progresses.
Tbotiritl^h Ibrce^^so'flff%ave gain
decided advantigeg over the
in iue Third C«>ngre*>ional Di»:ric:—Phillip
la the F’.nrtli i'ougrtfa-sioual District-—Henry
lVoons. i
iu tiie Filth Con^rc^aioual District—-N. J.
il:iiumo:.o.
Ill t-o >i.\lh C’ougref-donul District
II. U.wuut. -- v-*#^^-*** •». !
jn ’.lu* SfVt*nt!i CjM^rcsNioiihl District—
WiUiam 11 Fthon.
lu mu Eighth Con^rubaional District—Al«x-
:uit.U r H. biCDheii>>.
In the Ninth v.ongie.---iot.ui Diutrict—Emory
Sjvwr.
I, therefore, i**ue thin, my procluitiotion,
hereby deelarinx the albru-*aid Ilona. Johu C.
Nieboilri, W iiiiuin K. Smith, Phillip Cook,
Henry t'cmoiM, N. J. Hnmmoiui, James H.
Hloiint, William H. Felton, Alexander U.
Stephens and Emory Speer duly elected in sold
dinricta, reapeetivaly, to rupreoeut this State,
in tho Congress cf the United Slates for the
term of two years from and after the third d.jr
ot March next, m.J tho said person* are hereby
notified to siziiity each his so leptaucc of Mid
olHce within thirty days from Ihe data hereof,
Liven utidenny bum uud tiie Great beat of th.
State, at ihe Capital In Atlanta, thia Twenty-
third day of Xofcinber, in the year of onr
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Sev
the
dred and third.
ALFRED II. COLQUITT,
Governor.
By tho Governor:
X. C. Barnett,
£ec-et»ry<f State.
Request the Savannah News, Albany News,
Sumter Repub icon, Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Macon Telegraph, Cartorsville Express, Chroa-
veoty*Eight, and of the independenee of
e United States of America the one hnn-
icte aud Conrlitniiomdisi, and Athena i
to publish one time. dec4.lt.
fJEOUGIA OCONEE COUNTY,
" —W. F. M. Veal lias applied for cxemptk*
of personalty and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, and I wilt pua upon th. mum at n
aMosk o. m. on th. Zith flay of Daeamber lSTt,
office.
JAMES B. LYLE, Ordinary.
st.
da: -x i.
■fJEORGIA OCONEE COUNTY.
JW-iNoticc—Wbtr**, Naicy Eldwexecntrtl
Ifi^%3&ita%e2se
htherefjrb 80 persons ecnccmed 'art hetnbyi
rnS
dccj.ldd. JAMES B- LYLE, Ordinal*
Manipulated in opsu den in the -tracts ildringthe Pare lilt. No other Hyenas were aver educated
ill thia oonntnr, and no other livin'- nan, than Montano, hue sufficient courage aud tact
to perform them. WOMAN : fit HAIR FIVE FEET LONG, with the moat
GIGANTIC WILD BEAST SHOW
Ever congregated under acre-* of water-proof pavilion*, and tlio Finest Act < f Spring Board
Leapo { Bftrit Feats of Tumbling; the most elegantly dressed people, and the
LARGEST COMPANY OF CIRCUS PERFORMERS
Ever seen in any one t ttablisbraent ou earth.
IO Great Clowns,
Among whom arc JOHN PA'ITEBSON, the Irl*h Wit and Voealiit, -rom County Clar*, and
the three unapproachable French Kenuebel Brothers, A challenge cf $5t\000 ia offered that
no o* her ahow can produoe auy one of the above features, and that the London alone
has them. Any other company advertising a Mordi Gras Carnival not only a«nnot
produce it, but stole tho idea bodilv from the London. As a fitting contribution
to the pleasure of all lovers of Grand Spectacles, the London offers the
GORGEOUS FREE STREET PROCESSION.
, »00Vtt*ou and 100
Which ocean dstly between 9 and 10 A. XL, introducing over 300 people,
IflliptttUn Ponies. The magnideent Tableaux Cars, AIH-alor. Whale an
riUiant Costumes and Gold-Mounted llai
til* tmusiug Mechanical Automata, 1000
eidlea
MliputUn Fooiea. Ttaa magnificent tableaux Gars, Aitl-alor, vvuaie and Xairy Chariots,
Brilliant Costumes and Gold-Moonted Qarmna, tiie ever popular March Gras Carnival,
000 Eh-*, Kimiers and waving Plume*, and an
■ ■ ' ' * of»
Black Grc b«r:»i|i Silk.
Btnck ai*J C'vlorcil Trimming Silk*.* * '
5,008 Colored 3DHESS GOODS, at from 5c jier yard up.
200 Pieces Lawns, Caiuln i' S, Percales, Foulards, <fcc.
100 Pieces Fine Colored D.ess Goods.
‘ ’ .
Qipafes, Oioaksi, QX.P.aks»
The orders have been issued. Tbe irrevocable dictum is spokeu, and
regardless of tbe wounds v. e inflict, regardless of everything but the inter*
OSt of our customers, we invite ti e public to share in the grand success of
oar investments. '
SCO Ladies, Misses and C’liildien’s OlosJss, prices truly wonderful.
100 Bales Factory Homespuns, on special terms, away below the old
prices. 3-4, 7-8, 4 4, Sliiriinsi, Sheeting and Drill, the best brands
in Osnaburgs. Denims, Si rip« s, Cheeks, Plaids and Ginghams.
150 Cases Bleacin-d Snirtiuas, all die famous brands, Wamsutta, Now
York Mills, L msdale, Fruit of the Loom, <fcc.
• 700 Pieces Kentucky Joans, in all prices, flora 8c per yard up to the
finest made.
A word to the wise is sv flleieir. Our prices ha- e never been equalled in
this market. Where you see the biegest crowd, there are the lowest
prices. Useless to resist tbe inevitable.
Our Tremendous Frices LSus'b Drautr.
3,000 Yards all wool FlanneUat ail prices.
5,000 Yards Cotton Flannels, from 7c. up. Au immense Stock Opera
Flannels in all colors.
1,200 Yards Fine Waterproofs atnl Cloakings.
BX-A2T2SETS, BLANKETS, BXJSJffXIETS I
Houses will fail, tl eir slock goes to the Auction room and is sacrificed to
the mighty CASH. The result is before you.
250 pairs all Wool Blankets, 50 per cent, below their market value.
375 Dozen Dailies, Gents, .Misses and Childien’s Under Shirts and
, , Vests, from 25e. up.
Sosiaryv Hosiery, Hosiery I
Immense assortment of Ladies, Gents and Misses White, Brown, Fancy
and Colored Hosiery.
3,000 Pair 3 Button Kid Gb vos.
■ $,500 Pair 2 Button Kid Gloves in White, Black, Coloied and Opera.
"T<r*W© $OSTOW T
Shoe- Houses bursting,and Bo-.t-, Sn.ies and Hats going for f)0e. on the
dollar. We received Ten Tiiou-mid I> dlars worth. Don’t mis- them. Get
your.share while they last. They <-an’t be duplicated.
In linens we have somo biaati al Novelties. Napkins, Doylies, Towels
and Damask.
Prices are regular crushers. For the present we have said enough, but
always look for the papers. Read our advertisements. There is money in
them. Wo won’t be silent long. Energy commands success. Next week
we will talk again.
AU APOLOGY.
From the Regulators of Law Prices; In many instances it is impossible
for us to wait ou our immense tiade, but we shali always endeavor to have
everyone aerved as promptly as possible, as it is a pleasing office to us to
be polite, attentive and accommodating to everybody, and can say that all
the gentlemen in our employ are ni-n of strict integrity, experience iu the
Dry Good* Business, and familiar with the duties and obligations of their
vocation. V
C0TFEE, SUGAR,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Leather, Boots, Shces, Hats by the Case cr otherwise, Jeans Cloth
Beady Made Clotfeamg,
Bagging and Ties. Kerosene 0/1 by the Barrel/ and Retail, Nails,
by ihe Keg, Corn Meal, Oats and FI cur. i
. >u , , - v
S3?* Special attention given to the Whosale trade and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Besides I have just completed my
New Fire Proof Warehouse,
Running from the rear of my store to Clayton Street, cotton weighed
on Clayton Street.
TW*Cotton Bought and Stored upon as Good Terms es any other
house in the City.jFi
As my motto will be CASH, all sales will be made for small profits
believing this to be the sure road to success. Give me a call and
see.
sept.17.3m*
S. C. DOBBS.
New York Store.
SOLOMON 4 JOSEPH,
14, Broad Street, Athens, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
>> e are n->w receiviug t
SECOND
ill have on exhibition by November let., onr
fall stock
v>t Dry Ov'Ous*. Clothing, Loot*, Shoc8,lJata, Notions, &c. t at
?12 Tit ItCBS T//AT 1) ITT C OMTUUTIOjV.
Our Eastern Buv
, rcqxrrts hoi'vy }‘urclc.se-, at #mch reduction of previo
us at tiie head of oilier leading hon.*>es.
> figures, that it places
OtJR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
-I!v
;ir Mr. J<‘
ifni to fort
i - receiving d iiiy additions to tho heavy Htock now
» »hc market, in order to make room lor tiie Mrm-
partmeut are as liberal aa ;nny house tomerchout#
polit ness an<1 attention. Among t
Factories ol Lynn, and Brockton
o4.d4i«»
James M* Gray & Co.
SupcriDtendeti perst
ou hand, which we arc u-uun
motli Stock Arriviotr. Ou: to
good jvlerence Mr. Selpmoti !»• stiil m the management of onr Retail Departmcut
11 ' kn'.’vn for their p-.-lit ness and attention. Afoaun tho
new invoice a receive >, we nay uient-iou : 1 *
.TOO Cases Bouts mil Sb.ics (V m the
of Ptiiladcipliii.
100 Cases lints t- u, Yot-kcrs.
1.000 Pieces Jeans (ruin Norwich and Concord.
50 Cases ITims, em'maeiue :.Ii styles m.,1 colors.
~0 Cases Blenchiiu.' irom Full River
10 Cases Stripis from Oxa-ajiha Mills.
100 Balts o. Shirting., She tiii : ;-. Checks aud Driliiucs irom our Home
Factories a; Mauuliu-uin r-Prices.
llK?? , il . ol,air »’ Delaiucs, Hrocadcs, Ac., at Now York Krioek. * AWo a full line of
x>rutnby» celebrated Erogaua at.d >M.cea Notions tcouuuxcrouA to mention.
$13,000 Worth of Clothing.
■ivc free of chart©. In orderimr ^anfples or lUVitiv tor Price. frfet&s
►U‘A. !c or Retail Department.
Broad Street, next to University Bank,
Athens, Georgia.
. TH^ OUT AND BRING IT
WITH YOU IT IS GOOD FOR 25<>
ON ALL ORDERS.
To tbe Gentlemen of the vicinity and City
of Athens. M. E. Yoniie, Artist Tailrr has
j.ist rctnnicd from murket with the Largest
end most EloKent Stock ever brought to this
City, comprising the finest Cloths aud Suitings,
imported directly from England and France,
»Inch he would most respectfully invite you
to cull and examine. Gents fumisfiing a speci
alty. his Collars Cuffs, Shirts, Scurfs, Drawers
aud Woolen nuderware, all in latest styles and
cannot he excelled which he will *ell at price*
to suit tiie time*.
CTJTTX2T ITT AT.T,
ITS SPJtSTCHES.
sept.2t.om.
IMPORTERS A1TD WHOESAE
i • DF.ViERk IN
8TJLVSJB ASTk» PASO! BR? QQOSS f
I. ah’* ' ' ’ Hr* %
Cldthing, Hats, Shoes, notions, etc., etc.,
Offer this Season a Large Assortment to the Jobbing Trade
ON BEST TERMS AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
2To. Bw Broad Strost, Athens. Georgia.
miles to wit-
“ ‘ FULL
M ^ J per
forms ail it advertise*, and that its record >* brighter nnd dearer
than that of any contemporary. No traveling establishment
ever received such eulogistic Pres* notices and unstinted
and hearty praise from the liberal and (air-minded public,
^jlgjwiihatanding the tmnendoa*ly ir.ctcaaed proportion* of tbi* Great Show, the prices will
60 Cent* for Adult* and 25 Cents for Children under Nino Years.
Reserved Seats. 25 Cents Extra.
Two Performances Daily, at 2 and 7:80 P. ill. Doors open one hour previous
Washington, Wednesday, Deo., 11. Atlanta, Deo., J3tb, and ||th.
deo.3.2t
PLANTERS’ HOTEL:,
; " AUGUSTA, Ci EORG1A.
ARB.ANOESMENT.
Slates Beduoed to $3 per Day.
HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking ot tbe Travel-
: .v- . t l # • .. » 4 . S' \ •
ng Public, especially my friends of.Carolina and Georgia, a contino
ance of that liberal support they have always given it.
h»|4*5*i
OR.
Samples Sent aud f*ri<v
mention whcitier |«*r »)
ept.io.Rm
A $5.00 PREMIUM GIFT !
TABLEWARE
for Every subscriber of this paper!
Conristine oftmElegant Set of BoUd Silver Plated Spoonff, retail price MM
and OR hleeant Solid HUVer Plated Uatter-SLuirc, retail price 9LOO, mokiag I
most.valuable and useful Premium Gift to every subscriber.
Amncements have been mode with the old establahedaAd reliable Douglas Silver.
Plating: Company to supply every subscriber of this paper with this valuable Silver ‘
Tableware as a Premium Gift. Thia Elegant Set of
SOLID SILVER PUTED SPOOKS 4KB BOHEMIPE
ls^ the latest •* Rose* pattern. maVinff the most useful and beautiful Gift ever offered toJ
subscribers. To secure tliis valuable Premium, you have merely to cut out the following i
premium order, and send it to the Douglas Sliver Plating Comps;—
HL« for redemption* together with amount necessary to pay actual coat ofpw .
expressage, etc. Under our contract this Silverware Ifl to cost you —
except the act ual cost of packing, postage or expressage, etc- which you ore required to i
with the premium order, and the silverware is then
DEMVEEED to •S'OTT psee.
FSEMIUM ORDER
«*crr OOT TPISOUDEE. AS TT 18 TTOKTH SSJKh^V
DOUGLAS SILVER PLATING CO,
S8 Randolph * treat, Chloago, III.
the same, toshnw them to my friends and acquaintances in nrv netehSorhood.
you wot receive a handsome set of solid Silver Placed Sfwoni and Butter-Knife by i —- a
T. J. LESTER.
WAT MAN LESTER.
SEW FIRM, NEW GOODS,
T_ J - . LESTER <Sc CO.,
I have recently returned from New York whore I purchased a stock of. goods for the firm of
T. *L LESTER & CO., for N13TT C'AHll and think I ran offer inducement* to the trade,
the stock constats of the following good*: « ,
Staple Dry Goods, Notions and
Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff,
Liquors, Wines, Beers and Aels
All of which I have been directed by the firm to sell,* * w '
csMisAr ^ont
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I will take pleasure in Waiting on all who will (aver me with a call.
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Dupree Building. Broad St > Athens, Ga-
James D. Pittax-d.
nov.lB.im,