Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, December 17, 1878, Image 3

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Pfp CoAuaxm. OctiUL Sacaatta " i!Mra%ni ^awier. Tuesday. Decehbx 17, 1878. A :ial County and Gty Printer. ftr Oconee aid Madison Counties. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ! *i*fl/* !d not Utcr than 8 o’clock on Satui tended to appear on Tuesday. rday, if in Arrival ft Departure of Malls FOR OA. RAILROAD. V >__ Departs 7, A M Arrives 4.25, F M FOR X, E. RAILROAD. Departs 6. A M Arrive* 12, 51 Extra trains every We.luisilay mill Saturday bring mis, Cut' take out mi- e. These trains Depart 3, F M Arrive 10, P M FOR ANOKKSON C. II , 8 C. Departs Tuesdays & Fridays. 3, P M Arrives “ “ “...12, M FOR FARMINGTON. Departs luesdays, Thursdays arid Saturdays, 7, A M. for jua TXibix. Departs Wednasday^iVAsL Arrives Wednesday. 7,-P M. . 3. <1 Orr, P. M. ; Quarterly Mooting. The 1st Quarterly meeting lor the Conference ysar will be held at Oco- nee Street Church, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 28th tod 29th. At First Church, Saturday and Sunday, January 4lh and 5th. Dhtriet Stewards Meeting in church at Union Point, Friday, Jan uary 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • R. W. Biobam, P. E. The fantastic* will parade the* streets of the city Christmas day and we learn a handsome subscription has been obtained for the purpose ofltav- ing a public display of fire-works Cristinas night. On Wednesday evening last, in the Episcopal church, Mias Mamie Lee and Mr. Theodore Vouderleath were married by Rev. Mr, Ingle. Misses Mamie and Susie Taylor, accompanied their brother ou his re turn to Waynesboro last Friday. Col Taylor, with the entire family, contemplate moving there soon. We wish them all long lives of happiness and prosperity. Mr. II. H. Tucker left Athena yes terday and will make Atlanta his fi ■ ture home. We are glad to welcome hack to Athens our old friend, C. W. Rey nolds, after an absence of two years in the Black Hills. He wnJ:favora bly impressed with the country. Brn. Stafford, of the Northeastern Progress, came down on business cir cus day. We regret to learn of tho death ot Judge Rice, of ibis Judicial Circuit, which occurred at his residence in Gainesville, on Wednesday night of last week. Judge Erwin, whose term of office ns Judge will begin on the first day of Jnuuaiy next, has been appointed by Gov. Colquitt to fill the uitcxpirod term of ever. Judge Rioe. J , The Fall term of Mr. Arbiter Sales’ High School will close on Fi- day ut-xi.aud hi* patronf are invited to ktj assemble fit'lhc School room, corner Broad and Lumpkin streets, at 9 A. M. on that day to witness the closing exercises. Mr. Sale hat made n very acceptable teacher both to parents and pupils and we wish for him in creased patronage. Mr. L. Fllsch aslW 'tffintiojjh., through our «ltjnjlfHig3 0 Js l ? ,n8 «j&® his new stock o£ godjMni’his ncir store in the Humricfit .'buOdiug. It is fresh .Utlily aitabgeiJ’ihd com- pri cs everything to lltllouhd in a •lore of the E-’Jra- r " ■*" See the new MMatifiRsMSta sir. county officers/ The^ifejhll been tried .and fonoMtro^sad‘although there is no probability^ bf opposition it there was they would be hard to beat. ' Seethe big gun. Bead .what is said above and below it, and then se cure a ticket Crom Brydie, Sapp or McQueen, for the grand bolliday ex cursion to Atlanta. It is bound to be a big thing—everybody is going, still there is room for one more. A gentleman walked into Lester & Co’s, store on Friday last to buy a pistol Mr. England took one oaLof the ak«W case, «ml not knowing it was loaded, sprung the hammer, pointed it down the aisle and pulled the trigger. ** *" There is a flourishing temperance 8ocfety_io oiytdwfis jtuir city dig present time. t y - The Skating Riuk has left. Conductor Hodgson brought over thrae hundred passengers down to the dreu* in two coaches that had a capacity of seating only fitystwo per sona • Bill is the only Conductor who oodld accomplish A large lot fine, fat Turkies for Christmas, at J. H. Huggins’. We requested our readers to look out for the Banner of the 17th. Col. S. C. Dobbs now tells you all about it. He is one of the most thorough-going business men in Georgia, and is increasing his trade yearly. We heartily recommend him to the trading public who have not yet dealt with him. Regular shipments fresh Florida Oranges at J. II. Huggins’. The EJbertou Gazette is loudly puffing our popular contractor, Mr. M. B. McGinty, for the haudsome block of buildings recently comp’eted by him in that city. A fcwgeiot Motto Chiua Cups, Va ses and Christmas presents just re ceived by J. H. IIuggins. Our old friend, Fliilip W. Davis, made a very eloquent speed: to an enthusiastic audience on the occasion of the arrival ot the first train at El • I bert< n on Wednesday last A new and- splendid line of new Style Lamps and Lamp Trimmings at J. E Huugins., Mr. Johnson, an enterprising mer chant, and Miss Maggie Griffclli, both of Danielsville, Madison county, were married on the 21st ultimo. Also, in the same county, on the same day, Mr. John Moon, and Miss Cap- pie Power. Mr. Eugene Speer, Editor of the Old Capitol, at Milledgevillc, and the popular Clerk of the House of Representatives, passed this way on hi* return borne aad gave us a pleas ant call. Atlanta atmosphere agrees with him. | . The public spirited musicians and lover* of music, in our city have or ganized a musical society under the name of “The Haydn Musical Socie ty,” with Prof C. P. Wilcox as Pres ident, Mr. A. L. Hull, Secretary and Prof. Schirmarker, Musical Director This will doubtless prove a great ad dition to our home amusements. Our friend Halwick, it appears, was horn to he bruised, hut not to be killed. His buggy turned over the other day and it ami the driver tell on him. Merely a few “grunts” and all was over. Dr. Potter preached his threw^-11 sermon on Sunday morning last. It was an excellent one. ) Oconee street church is being hand somely and comfortably repaired in side. In consequence thereof servi ces were susjiended in that church on Sabbath last. Sue official church notice of Rev. R. W. Bighum, P. E. The gas has been properly purified and is now of a very good quality. The lights in the churches last Sun day night were very bright and clear, and no impurity was perceptible in the atmosphere. * ' ‘ AU .taxes must bo paid before you can Vote at the election tor coun ty officers in Jauusry. The 25lh of December approaches and the festive turkey plays a lone hautl. .The places that know hiin now will soou know him no more for- 1878, TO THE PEOPLE OF Egg nog will he made the special order for the 25th ot December. gubler roosting oh a very ,’long comes.a; darkey aud » gwine to take him in—or words to that effect. _ _ ,_". r We are open to engagements for egg-iv g Christmas. NORTH-EAST GEORGIA, @SSSTSXT@: Now that the year 1878 is dmwiugto u close, I desire to ex tend my congratulations to the people of Athens and surrounding country for the liberal patronage extended to me iu the past; and ulthough business, from various causes, is undergoing almost a fi nancial crisis, aud the price of our principal staple is and has been much depressed, still the people can congratulate themselves with the fact that prices of all articles of trade are correspondingly low, and while times may seem ratlior hard yet, when we. consider the amount we can buy with One Dollar, being twice tint of two years ago, and the amount of grain in the hands of our farmer: and tho efforts that all arc niakin to pay their just indebtedness, it is rather encouraging than other wise, and I believe the future will develop a more prosperous aiid beneficial result fiom our labors. My business, for the last four years, has been steadily increasing and by selling goods at the lowest living profits, and unceasing dili gence to business on the part of my assistants aud myself, I intend to try to merit a continuance ot the patronage heretofore ao liber- ‘Wlw > ' ’ ” -»>* « \. ally bestowed. I take pleasure in referring to my obliging Clerks consisting of Thomas M. Comp ton aud J. [J. Lambert, Book keepers. Jas. II. Lofton, of El Parent* cannot be too careful in guarding the health of their Babies. ft# * ahodld be.ghiwi yghfgi yr.yyi Baby Syrup is known "not to contain iqj m-ion*. it is not only medicine I would give to my Itaby, a mother said, speaking of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrop At all drug stores, 25 cents. Mo Middle Mon. Full; reslltuiff tbs commercial advantages that the proaperow city at Athena has over the wbsWor North out Georgia, ami. with .special regard for the Net that an Leading Merchants are working for only a small commission, . J. H. HOGGINS leaves so “Middle Man’s” profits between hie enstomen and himself, bu has knocked ooi thi “Middle Man” and taken in the “Ring Leaders” by purchasing his immense stock o’ Fall and Winter Goods direct from the Manu facturers in Ba ttmore, Pittabnrg, New Yolk Trenton and Boston. - Having visited these w . Manufactories in person, and selected the beet goods for every Winch of his business, be now '_ nOniNHluNIVIItBWCI OK goods dnMIUUOa ’ in variety, unexcelled in^qrufity, — ‘ ’ _ end shoes. groceries, are among his spe cials. 11s ksepa • Ism stock •f'woqdcn, willow, and tinware. His well selected stock - . , - , office and common table and nonet cutlery To biiastonishment tho table and teaspoons britania and silverware.* pirtoj Sffid—tLe ball gnmng thai^f 4)1 of * cnfitonier in the storo. There is danger in them. CharibtMnrck shot b imeelf through tho hand accidentally the other day. Pistols, we repeat,-aro dangerous. George Hodiraon and Mother -re* George Hodgson turned home on Saturday-hat after an extended Northern tour. ** The turkeys iu the hack ynrd are ringing ‘‘sweet bye and bye.” There Was a large crowd at th circus on Thursday.' Everybody am // #0 I J.» E ■■ 1 fq».~ It' While in Northern aad Eastern markets he . can be bought tn this and not to be undersold ion anything in his line. Eemember the slaos. J. H. Huggins U at Us eld etpad, Ns. f, BroedStrsst, Athens, O. CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & ©O., fiG'nnd 68 Whitehall Street. .Atlanta, Georgia* '• - — !L R E <3- TT LA T O,i —for theT CHRISTMAS HOLLIDAYS I Grateful to an appreciative public for exceedingly liberal patronage be stowed upon ns thus far this FALL, call attention to the fa< t that we are able to offer STRONGER inducements now to purchasers than at any time previous. Having kept up -or stock thronffh the medium of our NEW YORK BUYER, THE OLD RELIABLE, {MR CHRISTOPHER GRA Y, we are fully up with the demands of the times, as regards “BARGAINS.” The attention of the reader is respectfully called to the following-list ol goods which will be found to be j, » AS TRUTHFUL AS IT IS STARTLING ! ~ ^ O r^£ YA'?' (3 t J Bargainriiave been procared.at an extraonlimn-y expcinlituve of effort and money, and all that is,necessary to coovince the most SKEPTICAL ir an examination ,,t our goods and price*. No such Stock is how before the jmhlio on similar lejms. '[ .ffpjH felaclt anil Lolored si fksViMl ! - 3000 y,is Eiegaut Iliac’, Silks8.") cents. r.CiAuljCtJhl lh£Cl <0; 200‘iyds. Superb Grass Grain Silk, fcl.00, wortii ^1.50 ; 4lftjy4JBij|lbUmu»^Silk, $1.15, weH wok:If 81.75 ; aFpii^ses liner gitu1e.B’jic*,Gras.sGrallVSilki away below the market; 2700 ydi New Derir..ble Cci’.i Silk,; 3000 \els*. Lubiiu* and Turners Best Black Cassimerei, (exti^.widih) a nreat hirgaai : 287 pii-ees Camels II ir, Bonn tte, Taroiee, Canton GI«illi r Moliairs, OlaiA Al pacas, <fcc., &e., a-i 1 every:hi-nr u-uaily found in a first class e-tablishment, at prices that DEFY COM PET 1 HON. s&gaia. J t Agate T The Thunder of our Advertisements—Our Wonderful Prices and our Grand Bargains, wake the dig and Stir the Drg Goods Market to its Centre. Ci«~; !J|5J£lGOOQ§‘STORE. IV* have till- Fall made nnnsual efforts to «Wl stores bands, and •rupteiaUf advantage t hat cut can commend has been ap propriated. Ti.e result is no snch stock of goods can be shown in this country. We cal’ attention to a !ew of onr leading departments. DRESS GOODS—We have everything new in this department. Colored Silks all shades and qualities. Camels ihur, Debagea, Lusters, Suitings, Mohaira, HourciUia, Brocades, French Novelties, ate. No house in this city can show as large a stock of dress goods. BLACK SILKS!—Wo make a specialty of, and will in every instance sell as low as the lowest New York retail price?. HOSIERY!—The largest stock of Hosiery in the Sute, great many new etylea of recent ini- portation just received. GENTS AND BOYS CASSIMERF8.—More than doable onr nsual stock of these goods and all at lowest prices. AUCTION BARGAINS 1—In Table Linens, Doyles, Towels, Irish Linens, Bed Spreads, etc. BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS. —A* low aad in mtnv instances lower than manufacturers Agents price by bale. BLANKETS!. BLAN K ETS !-Hsvin<r lied th* advantage of the immense mid summer sale of Blankets tn New York, we are prepared to fell them as low as they usually east 1 at the manufactory. Bargains in Flannels, Gents, Ladies and Misses Underwear, etc., etc. Samples of Dry Goods cent ou application. CARPET STORE! CARPET ST-ORE! Our Carpet Store is cqusl in rile to >ur Dry- Goods Store, snd contsins more then double the quantity of Carpets to be found in any olbei Carpet Store in the State. Having determined to avoid the middle prof it of the Jobbers, we have bought our Carpets this Fall direct from the manufacturer. We have bought iu such quantities as to get bottom prices and biggest discounts. We now have in store the largest stock of Velvet, Axminister, Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels, Z-plys, Ingrains, 2-plys, and cheapest Carpets ever exhibited in oue house in the State. Oil eiotfa* for floors from 3 to 18 feet wide. w'SsX 1 We invite an inspection of the department, aud inform all in advance that we cannot be undersold in tho Carpet lino. SHOE STORE! SHOE BTOBEf Onr Shoe Store does not consist oftma comet in a Dry Goods loom, tut U a eapanta atpre: to itself, and of same aiaa aa each, of our ether stores containing Dry G°* dl *,** < l C *T’* U ! .. _ Wa have in this store all the leading fnaXea of the best end moet IhvoreUy known -shoes tush *■ Mile’s, Bart’* Freeman’m CsufisH .. Dunber’s, Boiler’s, and nmnerona other well. kno%D miktf of Bool* uid 6!ioc** ”• 610 safely say that no shoe house' in ^l.eomia <wi show ao extensive a stack of Gouts, Ladies, Misses, Youths end Children Shoes, os we now offer in onr Shoe Store. - Every pair of boot* and Shoe, we hev« ere made expressly to our order, aud ef selected ™*Veael confident the’, it is to the interest of all in want o! goods to examine our lmwenea stock before making any purchase. ?* GAHHM hiKESjl We have arranged with an Importer to use Black Cashmeres in large quantities, aad it wlB pay each i n 1 *2^‘ > “heae goods, both wholesale end retail, to examiue these goods befors purchasing elsewhere. No New X°rk Jobber will ■BLACK end every one in „ do better on them than we wilL Oct.8th,8m ,v, BOTTITTOIT i 60 and 63 WHITEHALL 8TRI I AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION 150 CLOAKS- -150 CLOAKS- -150 CLOAKS, 'Fnc haitilsomesa every sltnwti in Atlicr.s at 30 jut cent U ss tlian manufac turers cost to c'ose en!isij.i>mviit. Cotton is Falling—Funing-Ealliiig—but tlio ♦ '. * ' i ,*! • , /, i T \ • * M 1 ■Jt ms CS- ’■ZJ BZa PtE - Give you otto GrlSiil Consolation. No matter liotv low* it goes >’•- WE WILL MAKE DRY GOODS LOWER '-.SfltL ! 125 Cases Hats 125 Cases Hats -125 Case; Hafs, To le Sliiiipliti ml, auay tattler the markil Ir.-tn ltnc;>.li tfi Nl-.aFik'oi k— forty j>er rent nmler pric- s of last wet k. Pi ices on tin* down hill liun- lile, tiT.f'iint: in muni t I do kfngtta-*e vlilt 114-re il iol>>iiifni where i lie te'iiis are CA' tl heihre delivery at tin: Isl IE RIF P’S OFFICE. We ate :iM« to quote Mime Gi-itt fila-liing Drives in these Goods—GRAY THE HATTER. ■ri. vT:.- • •-rjk’Y * " 250 C;ises Shoes-—250 Cases Shoes——250 Cases Shoes i the wreck-tan 1 ruins of \’o. ( .nihcrs Slnrni* Slau^hteretl by tho Manti- a lurers tmtler liio MIGii'UY CA-'iH-JLVUMKE at |>rit-e6 Coitied by Bi-aius ind Money, qiiotino |'tices tievek; before uamed iu tliis or fj any oilier market. ■ ■ • . *) KID GLOVESI i* *; iS 1 4000 Pair, :i Buttons at 40 cents ;v Pair, 1 -» a "5 * * • '«* * *■* TOySj !TOYSy $OYS$jl ««l SANTA CLAUS lias made our Store lie:.dijuai let’s for the Hollidays. If yon di’iii’t bciicye it come and gepr -*y- C~~T"~|XT* A Kes|iectfully submitted by the REGULATORS OF THE DRY W TRADE James M. Gray's Co. _ v No. 4 Granite Bow, Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. •bert County ; Geo. W. Mason, J. L. Burch and Win. L. Barber, of Clarko county, and W. F. Ad kins, of Oglethorpe Co. Thtjse \ gentlemen arc all well known in our commonity and their names U - ? ajFe.a sufficient guarantee that all who call upon them will find them polite and obliging. My Store runs from Broad ‘to Clayton Street, including my Warehouse, Two Hundred and Forty feet in leugth -entrance on either street to the store. Be sides keeping a large line of Sta ple Goods and Groceries for Plan ters use, and many.lines of Fan- cy Groceries (-my house is head quarters in North-easte Georgia forOtfANO. I hnvirtwi&i ufnetured every year to my own order/] Give me a call. S. C. DOBBS eeloiriak * >i ri Pottery FioturesI TMWMIJfllifP'a in£B PICTURES FOB POTT KEY DECORATION, U ' ever brought to Athens, ’’ •’ AT PANIC PRICE8, far sale at t ;siif Broad Street, next tej U:ii vc^i' k Georgia. ■ . * t. To the Gentlemen of the visinitr and City thrift M. KJfcunv, Artist* Taikr he* returned ftedT hnarket with the Largest and meat Elsgaat Stock ever brought to this City, comprising the finest Cloths and Suitings, imported directly from England and France, which he would mod respcctfullT invite vou jpeflts fhuiisiiiiig a speci- "rtftj Scant, Drawers 11 ft iateft styles and at prices to call and eXmni alty, his Collars and WooMtiVim cannot b* cxcolS to snit the 1|pi If,® LAfiTA. UiU ' FAljj 1878. T M. C. & ‘Wb-olesado Pry; Goods. ■ r- ■ W m ~ FALDM78. J. F* KISER & CO. nd Jubbora ofJForai^n and Domestic STRONGER than any Yeast Powder In the World, AND PERFECTLY PURE. WARRANTED To males Better, tighter. Healthier. Sweeter, more Toothsome, more Digestible, and more Nutritious BREAD, BISCUITS, OAKES, PUDDINGS, PASTRY, Etc. THAN CAN HE OBTAINED IN ANY OTHER WAY. Nearly i ila Pours DRY ^ IBoots, Stas, GOODS, • Hats and notions. Corner Pryor and Wall Streets, lOPPOaiTK KIMUAI.L HOUSE, A T L A IT T A C3--A.. We are now offe Foam absolutely PURE, ’AaM ewttijfe BO Ingredient or element \^te%mn*pmduqe lnlntioua effects. Whfle it possesses none of the bed qualities of other baking compounds, it has doable tho strength of any other yeast or baking powder, and NMV LRFAILS to make light bread. ..Light, well-raised bread, biscuit, and cakes digest easily, and . conduce to good health. Jneylctnna pf poor cookery abound on every hand, and are numbered by thousands ana .tens of thousands. No more prevalent and mstrwliin complaint exists than dyspepsia. XN this country alone, fbr patent medicines to cure this malady* kCUCIIDCD An ounco of prevention la pCITIEIVIDEn worth a pound of cure. No more potent cause of indigestion and dyspepsia ert«t* than heavy, sodden bread and paltry.. To wrotd this, uso Bax Foxx, which makes Utter cookery with second quality of Soar than can otherwise be mado with the bat floor. Foam ■IS COMMENDED ■ I By Chemists, Fbyitci&i e, Scientlrlc Men, «t>d every Housekeeper who has GIVEN IT A FAHt TRIAL. .^kil who hare tested its merits agree as to its perfection. Itwin do aU that is claimed for It, and it warranted to give aaiiathetion. Tho lady who has once toed it wUI aa soon dia> »«rio.vv«ls salt ftom her pantry as do vvlthowt Seat Fauna. It stands everywhere WITHOUT AN EOlhL . For the purpoeea fee which it Is Intended; and not only is this the case, hut the urlng which Is effected by Its sue Is really ■HdtaMMifMM! lrqrth crful. One can of Sea Foam is wqi of susy other baking compound. B p BY USING SEA FOAM, YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD BY FORTY POUNDS 11 Than can in any other way be made fiom * ■ months, more than pay its cost. SKA FOAM is now used by the leading hotels and restaurants throughout the country, Ci^l TRIAL It is certainly worthy of this, and yon will nerer regret it, for no Jumeeteeper kmimo mot Sad BxaFoax wta swr epaSsk eSMit . WtOe eoery esm of Ska Foam iepresented a duet containing full dircctione for uee,and twemtyaeom supply it, send for circular and price-list to fleriral'O the trade ti.e Stargest stock of the above goods ever offered iu nur Kill the apcciu! attention ot the trade to.thc following Goods of our own Importation. # , v . Our rompaN.« Double wnrp Black Alpacas, Ture Moli«in>. Lustre e* and Briliiatitecui*. . *ms jfbods urt* rfirak.r in point ol'rr.uk-’ umqmdod for color. of flr.i^h and dura- b'litv. Als«o to orr Inrire l»ne of i*renci> Cm si ireroi*, Italian Cloti*F.'’Veil Bitr*rei, roriJnenueF. nrduroyi*. lllurk Velvs?m % .Inoonitt^, Nui^ooku, NivUn nmi. * Jafcncb.Snrir* «r.ci "Hill. I acr* nrd Cnrtuin KtuLroidvrics. llMtuburir mid Iiwrtirys, Wnsl ed and !e:i*iicd Td.lt* Li noil 1>tmAftk f XapkinA and Towel*, Fronting Lmotiw, Ijadiee 1 and Gent? 1 Lirieu ul Silk ILudkerchiefc. . J 1 « WiTst.i •* • ■ “ : • tr.r. l-i utepbui. | Tha iVbd-j-3 goads ax3 lT©w aadjFresla. and <?4 cv.r o-uo-ri. Import©.-bion. TTiTith-ua tHe last sixty days- ■ u !u -1. We aUo ask Httention of t!»e tr.vb* to our u.iusuaUy I ns repreneti . Is were bouu Our Cotton Good? and Jeans were bought at the I Low Dull Prices of Mid-summer • ,•} t>» laxnowit Onr Notion Stock, Boots and Sltoes, Men’s aud Boy> Knraud Wool Huts, Ladjes’andMis<es’ Triminc-1 Hats were never more complete. It is well to rfdd wo liavc an inrinSnse stock of Jesus, | both Eastern aud Western, with.onr usual supply oi the celebrated t j i „ otjj ok 4 * e 0- - ••• * -T '.*«!; 1-.i-5. 30.) •.<> i’tt iJoco A1.L OF THE ABOVE GOODS ,. v ,n.t ,«>!!(>-* | Will be Offered and Sold at tlje, Lowest Prjces ••<•••* ••• 1: *: Our liasinew luu inereu^cd »o rapid!)*, and lmn grown ao l»»r^e, that,now a ,bnr^ comuii^sioa on our sale# in quite ^itfafactory to «■» for a proflr. Wc extend a kin4 invitation and n huurty welcome to nll.MorehdOtft.toiexftminooiir stock , _ . inrge ftti*ck of UOMISTir, COTTON AND WOOLLRN GOODS. Our Hotivc w»s reprt*!*entcJ *1 the large M>e of Fhmnelft and Blanket* in New York in July, which goods were bought for less tlmn tl»^ co*t of the raw I ninteriftl. Our Cotton Good? and Jean* were bought at the *' 1 ^■ 7’Xjs ji*L’ iA oaoord tT e ct n. 3 eiad O 3.3 e i and price*. oot.S 2m, 1378.- -MILLIEERY- -1878.1 FOR IKE F&LURD WINTER! Hiss KABIA HcCARTHEY I Bogs to make the announcement that she is WITH YOU ON-ALL ORDERS. OTTTTH7 Z2T ATT. ITS STUklTCSTES. scpLSASm. ' Constantly on hand a large stock of Brogans; Men’s and Women’s Balmo- recelving daily addition* to her extensive aa-1 rais, Boys’ and Misses Shoes of same styles. Their stock is of the best nut. sortment.f i torial, workmanship superior, and prices to snit tho times. They offer their manufacture both wholesale and retail. Give them a trial. oct.8.Sm. R. p. ft J. o. EHESIIART. sortmeut cf B-A3HIONABLB Uts,Bdxnets, RiBBOHStSciuifs, etc, - and wonld request h»r many friends and cu»to- isit her establishment before making purchase* elsewhere. The Lowest Price Always Guaranteed ' College Avenue. Special attention given to the making of IMPORTERS AUD WHOESAE DEALERS IN STAPJ-S A£f]> 35RT GtOOSS* dotting, Hats, Shoes, Notions* etc.,: etc-., ;2 Offer this Seas5n a targe Assortment to the Jobbing Trade A BEST TERMS ANlf XTo. By Broad Street, Ath.ene, Georgi qng^J.tC. --- - - r , i ■ PLAttsriW^i^Qir^, AUGUSTA, A. j. Rates Reduced to $3 per Say. '*+‘**' w«r- mm www oi; HAYING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I entoi \ftkY. - 1879. upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking ot cbe Travel- ng Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Goorgia, a continn - . ' .* - ance ot that liberal support they have always - janSS-Sm t Of Leather,Boots &Shoes. FOREST CITY Foundry And Machine Works. 170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower, Bridal Hats apd Boim0ts.|Aucowta,.... .. ; GEO. R. LOMBARD & (X)., Proprietors, : -AA : ai>; ; Manufacture Portablo and Stationeiy Steam Engines, and Boilers, Roderick _ in terms of the law,tq be discharged from said administration. TiieSo are therefore to cite and admonish *11 persons concerned to show esaeu *t my offlee, on or before the lint Monday iu December next, against the granting said dis charge. Given nndqr my hand at office this SStli day of Angiist 1878. sept,3.8iip JAMES B. LYLE, Ordinary. Q. 3 ATT SS St. 3M1 A. 3ST TXD’ A CT XJ It JB3 H. | »l Cigars, Tobacco, Siuff, Pipes, &c., k, College Avenue, Athens, Ga. may.21.ly.IS78. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulley*, Ge'*ring,"H*ng*r*, itc., Iron aud Brass Castings, tpiantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cane Mill* and KeUlea, Horae Power*, G rahem’e Improved Solid Bint pnd other etykeof Gin Gear. Special attention given toBepairing and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness and grid work puannteed. Bend for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Akents for the Celebrated Blips* Doable Tnrbiu Water Wheel, the Jndeon Governor, the Niagara Steam Pt.mp and Notdike, Manpon ft Co’s Plantation MillaJ Send for Cironlar. , - . t- . - -GEO. B. l.OMBABD ft 00., Proprietor*. A , . ,-i A,.ie Tu rioaiMaJ -- nsKinras! rsrhituse t i r*ttSi T nftfe'jimou.il uih.’sJ > of patronage solietted. ori l^riT ' n G. HAl’SER. J r 0 For Sale. A seeohd-hand Wheeler ft Wilson Sewing Machine; bat been bnt tittle need and is in per- foet order. For sale cheap for cash. ‘ Aj ’ ' acg-29-tf. - THIS OFI _. ™ _ lowrance ^MAUDEN, Hi VEJUSIEECEIVED A Ftjti USE FIT It 3STI,TT3: » joy. _ e w *S-.-. IN «.t Mxlh Street, ’• s **>'*'— -rrm.ee ■ .»*1J 5 Our Goods Lower than op j i.utmu - *q^*%*i*-’ ’ * • f v ‘J* Call and examine our Goods and Prices before baying elsewhere. LOWRANCE & MADDEN, •c M.tiev't < !. 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