The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, May 28, 1879, Image 3

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► EXAMINATION AND EXHIBITION At the Hartwell lllull Nehool, Friday, May 23d, 1870. The examination of the classes of this Institution commenced in the Baptist Church promptly at 8 o'clock A. M. A considerable number of the patrons and friends of the School were present, and listened, attentively and decorously to the examination, which was fairly ana impar tially conducted. The stage had been tastefully decorated by our ladies, and presented a bright, cheerful appearance. In the morning the examination was car ried on principally by Mr. Peek. Mr. Bobo having been taken suddenly sick while ex amining a class. W care glad to state, how ever. that he recovered sufficiently to take an active part in the afternoon and evening exercises. Wo would be glad if we could give an account of the whole affair just as it occurred, hut with our limited space, we can can only give a brief outline. We are not saying too much, we think, when we say that patrons were well satisfied with the advancements their children had made in thier respective studies, and wo are satisfied thatmerc will be a still larger number of pupils in attendance at the fall session. The spelling was excellent. Connected with it was a feature we have never noticed in any other school—the pronunciation of words with the proper sounds anil accents. The pupils, as the teachers stated, were very deficient in this particular at the be ginning of the session ; so much so that they could not pronounce a word properly, even when they had found it in the diction ary. with all the necessary marks. Classes in'pronunciation were accordingly formed, and daily lessons heard, in which Web ster's key was taught, and applied. The result was, the classes could open the dic tionary' at any place and give ot a page wills more accuracy than many teachers of j Jong experience; and. having learned to pronounce properly, their reading was ex cellent. Rules for pronunciation are laid down in our die ionarie*. and we do not think teachers arc doing their duty who do i not teach them to tlie pupils. Wc were struck with the speed with which classes in arithmetic and algebra solved very difficult problems ; and to I show that they understood what they were doing, some of the pupils illustrated them on the iMianl. while others rattled them off very rapidly on their slates—the clicking of tlie pencils reminding us of the telegraph. This system of rapid calculating is what makes expert business men, and wc can not commend it too highly. The lines!, works oil English grammar arc used in this school, and the pupils are not allowed to lay grammar aside after memorizing some rules and a few parts of speech, but they are thoroughly drilled in the construction and analysis of sentences. The classes in Latin showed they had not memorized a few pages, by parsing with accuracy. We noticed that some of the ciAfccs in Geography were composed of grown pu pil*. and that globes were awarded as prizes. We see from this fact that the teachers understand the importance of this branch, so essential to a good education. We would make special mention of a class in rhetoric and one in natural phil osophy. both of which evinced considera ble knowledge of these branches, which are seriously neglected in some of our schools. Classes in geometry demonstrated prop ositions in a manner which showed they had been well taught in this branch. Specimens of penmanship were passed through the audience, and from the im provement of the pupils since the begin ning of the session, we infer that the teach ers have given the proper attention to this much neglected art. Where all the pupils acquitted them selves so well, we refrain from making particular mention of any for fear of doing some an injustice. Col. E. M. Itucker, of Anderson. S. C.. who had been invited, was present, and entertained the audience about an hour with a speech that deserves the highest praise. He touched on various subjects, tut the parts of his discourse were so well arranged that tlie change from topic to topic only rendered it more pleasing. Col. Rucker is a man of rare abililities and cap tivating manners, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to a good cause. From the people of Hartwell he will ever receive the warmest welcome. The Exhibition at night was a most en tertainin" and enjoyable affair, and as in the examination, the pupils acquitted them selves with much credit, and were frequent ly applauded, and many received iloral off erings as testimonials of the appreciation of the audience. Below we give the riIOORAMMIC OF TIIF. EXHIBITION. Miss Anna Maxwell !T am Dying. E-ypt, Dying. “ Etta McMullan Reply. A. N. Alford : Prospermia Friendship f'annnt Laat. Miss llaidee Williams; There is Life m the Old Laud Yet. J. Alfred Teasley : Tie who Surpasses or Subdue* Mankind Must Look Down on the liatoof Those Below. Mis* Mai Sidell .• Life is wreathed with hopes And draped with tear*. John Thornton : Ring otit the old. ring in tho new, Ring out the iaisu. ring in the true. Mias Savannah West: This life is not a’l sunshine, Nor is it yet all showers ; But storms aud calms alter nate. As thorns among the flowers. Llewellyn J. Brown : There is no end. Miss Orah Johnson : The Dove—companion piece to Poe’s Raven. Thomas Burton : It is a great mistake that happiness is found in Idleness. Miss Ten sic Dooley : The Church Bells. James M Webb : Cut your coat according to your cloth. Mis t icnio Thornton : He who tells you tho faults if otltars. in ten. Is to tell others your faults. The following well selected and acted dialogues added greatly to the entertainment: I’ine Valley Bovs”— Cullen Ward, Hilliard Ward, Thomas Burton, Wil lie Norman and James Ayers. •' Slang Andv Snow. Walton Jherhart, Tommy Craft and Johnny Hodges. This was very amusing, and well received by the audience. " A Boys’ Meeting"— J. B. Thornton. Henry Hulme. Bartow Wehb. Ster ling Thornton. Elbert Adams and Willie Mathews. Character song—" Old Black Joe.” Sung, by’ reijuest of the teachers, by Mi. J. IT. McGill, assisted by eight little girls. Prizes were awarded the following pu pils : In Grammar: Lois Turner and Emma Kay. Geography: Willie Mathews. Etta Mc- Mullan. Anna Maxwell, Mattie Maxwell, Dixie Farjss. Spelling : A. N. Alford, Alfred Teas ley. Anna Maxwell. Johnny Thornton. Emma Kay, I-allie Linder,-Jessie Thornton, George Craft. Declamation : Jas. M. Webb, Dest read composition : Miss Tensic Dooley. Deportment: Miss Savannah West. Heat in the World. Fowler's Fly Fans. Seth Thomas' Clocks. Rogers<k Son's Cutlery. Mcßride's Spoons. Forks and Castors. Dixon's Polish. Miller's Blacking. Champion Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers, all tried and proven to be the best made in the world, supplied to the trade by Mcßride & Cos., Atlanta, Ga., strict')" manufacturer's prices. Mnn Knya. “ Old Fogy - *"communication next isaue. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 169 White corn meal for sale by E. B. Ben son A Cos. J. J. Land has a cotton stalk with a square on it. A newcomer at the Methodist parsonage. It is a tine boy. The Methodist Church at this place has ordered an organ. There are forty cases of measles between Pay Cp and UowetsviHe, we are told. Corn ! Com! Wo are soiling corn Bowersville on time, with cotton option. Will sell for cash also. E. B. Benson A Cos. There was considerable hail in the vi cinity of Redwine Church last Thursday night. Don't know the extent of damage. The Sunday School excursion from El berton to Toccot was a grand affair. Over twelve hundred people " rid " on the cars. Bishop Lane, of the African Methodist Church South, will preach in the M. E. Church in Hartwell Thursday night next. The attention of those having gins to re pair or sharpen iR called to the advertise ment of Jones & Massey, of Anderson, S. C. Wc have Axle Grease that will make an old. worn out wagon jump a ten-rail fence. Only ten cents a box. E. B. Benson & Cos. Married, on the 20th inst., nt the resi dence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. T. W. Vernon. Rev. Asa Avery and Mrs. Elizabeth Parker. All of Hart. 11. A. David. Esq., will, by request, ad dress the citizens of the 1113th district, on the first Saturday in June, nt P. 11. Bow ers' Rtorc. on the subject of the fence law. Little Billy, son of Mr. Frank Sanders, only eleven vears old. memorized the 25tli chapter of .\lathew last week, and repeat ed it to his Sunday School superintendent. Avoid using those remedies containing Opium. Morphia, etc., but when the baby is sick use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup—per fectly safe and always reliable. Price only 25 cents a bottle. Mrs. Margery Skelton, who was severe ly crippled by a fall on the loth of April, is still confined to her bed. but we are glad is improving. She is over 80. and has a large and inlluential connection in llart. Persons of sedentary pursuits are pre disposed to Constipation ; such should al ways use Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills which insure safety against Constipation and all of its disastrous consequences. Rev. W. A. Fariss was kicked on the ankle by his horse on Saturday night last. It is thought that one of tlie bones is broken. This accident made it impossible to fill bis appointment at Shoal Creek last sabbath. He will be all right soon. Last week wc gave notice of a de flate at Cedar Creek Church on the fence question. We arc informed that it was decided in favor of “No Fence.” The speeches pro and con were very interest ing ami relied credit upon the debaters. Sec card of Dr. IL P. Sorrells. He is a first-class physician, and enjoys the confi dence of patrons wherever be lias practic ed. and lias been unusually successful. The people of Royston are to be congratulated in securing such a worthy and useful citi zen. See advertisement of Linder k Vickery. They have just received a fresh stock of first-class goods, and announce their inten tion of selling them cheap. Remember, a new broom sweeps clean, consequently they will sell goods cheap now, if they never do again. A party went fishing on the river last week. Dr. Webb says the tish were rav enously hungry and bit finely. One large cat-fish they caught and placed in the hat teau. commenced eating the bait out of the srourd. This he says he can prove by I’rof. Vickery and Marshal Dooly. Read Hartwell Railroad notice callings meeting of the stockholders next Tuesday —salesdav in June. This will be a very important meeting, and will do much to wards the early completion of our Hail road. So we know that all who feel any interest in it will be present. All the darkies in Hartwell, except one. went to Flat Rock last Sabbath to the dis trict meeting. This one would have gone, too. but had no horse nor money to hire one. and said he'd go lo h—l before lie would walk. From present indications, wc are inclined to believe lie is determined in his course. Read advertisement of Daniel Pratt Gin Company, in this issue. Their Gins and Feeders and Condensors are favorably known bete and have the hearty endorse ment of all who have tried them. Mr. \V. P. (Jolson is their traveling agent, and is every inch a gentleman. We wish be may have the success in the future lie has had in the past. E. B. Benson & Cos. are agents for this county and are able to give bot tom figures. A letter from Lonnie Eberhart, now in Overton, Texas, gives this account of an awful catastrophe that occurred in that place recently : Two men were confined in the calaboose at night, and next morning about half-past four, their cries aroused the citizens near the calaboose, who found it to he on fire from the inside. Before assistance could he rendered, they were burned to death. One of them had threat ened to do as much, and was true to his word. Both of them had their arms and legs burned off. and one his head. It was a sickening spectacle. One Was an Irish man, and the other an accomplished young man. but a rowdy, from Louisiana. Lon writes that Prof. Looney and •• Miss Ach sah." and himself aie well, and doing finely. THE CI T I/riVATIOSf Of 1 ROSES. "Roses are her cheeks, And a rose her lips.” The best way for ladies to cultivate this rare species of roses is by studying and practicing the rules of liygene. as taught in the People's Common Sense Med ical Adviser, only $1.50. Address the au thor. R. V. Pierce. M. D., Grand Invalids’ Hotel. Buffalo. New York, If suffering from those painful weaknesses incident to the female organism, use Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription—a never-falling-j'etn cdy for those complaints. Hart it ell Railroad. There will be a meeting of the Stock holders of The Hartwell Railroad Com pany at thy Courthouse on the Ist Tuesday in June for the transaction of special busi ness. More than a majority of the stock it is hoped will he represented, and the friends of the Road generally are invited to be present. By order of the Board of Directors. E. B. Benson, Sec’y. All merchants who want Crockery, j Lamps, showcases, wooden-ware send to Mcßride A Cos., Atlanta, for price list.. Tbit iika. Allow us through your columns to ten der our thanks to the ladies of Hartwell for their kind assistance in decorating our stage for tho examination. Also many thanks to Mr. McGill for the manner in which ho rendered *• Old Black Joe." Pono A Peek. W 11. llrun II A lire. We have just received a largo supply of drugs ami medicines, dye stuffs, perfumery. Ac., from the above old. reliable Baltimore house, noted for the purity and excellence of their drugs and medicines. Wo war rant every article to lie of the host quality, and will sell them at as low prices as tho common stuff sold in the country. E. B. Benson A Cos. Onk Bow er I lints. But very little rust has been discovered on wheat as yet. The grass has got the "ankle tap " on the farmers, and unless something is done soon, the " knee lock " may be expected. Miss Katie Carter is tip from Elbert Cos., visiting relatives and friends. We hope her visit may be a pleasant one. Dr. •• Edmund," an old negro conjurer, keeps a constant uproar among the colored people of this vicinity. While one of Mr. J. B. Alford's hands was plowing around an old well last Fri day. the horse accidentally slipped back ward into it. falling about fourteen feet, but fortunately it was rescued without any serioas injury. "This is a progressive age." Times change, people change, end almost every thing changes except tlie mode of keeping stock. Fencing up the crops has been practiced ever since the country was first settled. Why not make a change? This is a public question, and all people reserve tlie ngbt and free will to exercise their own discretion in voting upon this question. Now. if anybody wants to rote, whether for or against the "No Fence" law. please don't say they arc grand rascals. Will you ? D. C, A. TUTT’S PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER ii the fniitfnl soarei of many (’.scares, prom. Dent among whicn arc DYSPEPSIA, SICK-KSASACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, B LI JUS FZVET, AG'JE r.O TEVER, JAUNDICE, PIES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, CCLIS, ETC. SYMPTOMS Of A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels are costive, batejmeVunes a.ternita with looseness, i’ain in the It end, accompanied with a Dull sensation in the back pari, Pain In the right side and under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body c r mind. Irri tability of temper. Low spirits, Loss o! memory, with afeeling of having neglected some duty, General weariness; Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over tho right eye. Restlessness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such caso3, a single dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer. TUTT’S PILLS art comiionmletl from tHibslaiicet that are free tioiu nuy properties fhnt ran injure Ihe most delicate organization. They Heai city Cleanse, Pui ify, mi 4 Invisdi ate the entire Kyststn. By i ellevin* the en forjcctl Liver, they dermic llic blood fruni poisonoiiH humors, mid rhu* lmi.ru t health und vitality to the hotly, cnnsinit the bowels to act nntairuliy, without which uo ouc can foel well. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT:—Dear Sir; For ten yearn I lint* boon a martyr to I>jr*D#pei*, Constipation and Piles. Lat 6prim? vour Pills were recommended to me j I used thorn ( nut wth little faith). lam now a well man, h iva good appe ite, digestion uenect, regular ato la, piles gone, and 1 haregained forty pound*solid flesh They are worth their weight in go a Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TUTT’S PILLS, Thoir first effect i to Increase ilie Appetite, and cause tlie body to Take an I'le.li, tlius the system is neuri-lied, and by their Tonic Ac tion on tlie Digestive Organs, Regular Stool* arc produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAY3:- *' Few dburfs exist that cannot ho relieved by re •toting tne Lifer to its n trniul function*, and for this purpoeo no remedy h-* nrer been invented that has as happy un effect as Tl7TT*j4 PILLS.’* SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Oftlce 35 Murray SI reel, New York. VT Dr. TUTT’S MANUAL of Valsable Infor mation and Useful Receipts ” will bemailed frt on application. TUTT’S HAIR DTE. Gray Hair or Whiskers chmged to a Glossy It lack by a single application of this Dye- It im parts h Naiurnl Color, acta Instantaneously, and in as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggist*, or tent by express t.n receipt of $1 Office, 35 Murray St., New York. THE NEW “StJNNY SOUTH" Nee Our ( Ink Hates. The “ Sunny South ” is now the model weekly of the age. It comes out in an en tire new dress and new make-up generally and is overflowing with the richest and spiciest matter of the day—Poems. Essays, Stories, News of the Week. Wit and Hu mor. Letters from all Sections. Notes of Travel. Biographies and Portraits of dis tinguished men and women. Humorous En gravings. 1-ocsl Matters, and forcible edi torials upon all subjects. Is it possible to make a paper more complete? Get a copy and examine it. It is really an honor to the South and our people are proud of it, and everyone should take it immediately. The price is only $2.50 a year. We will send the •• Sunny South " and The Hart well Sun one year for $3.50. The " Sunny South ” and ••Roys and Girls of the South ” will be furnished one year for $3.50. with a large and magnificent picture thrown in. Address this office, or J. 11. & W. B. Seale. Atlanta, Ga. Seth Thomas' celebrated Clocks for sale by Benson A Cos., at Bowersvllle. and E. P. Rcnson A Cos., Hsrtwell. Why Submit to the Discomfort and humiliation entailed by a local disease of the skin, when Glenn's Sulphur Soai* will rid you of it with certainty and de spatch? It is a remedy which never fails to relieve cutaneous disease, and, ass means of banishing defects of the complex ion, it is equally reliable. The benefits arising from the use of Sulphur Baths, in cases of skin disease, ami of rheumatism and gout, are well known, but the cost is too heavy to ho incurred by many persons who would otherwise take advantage ol them. Glenn's Sulphur Soap answer the same purpose, and is both (inexpensive ami convenient. No ono need (dir abroad in search of a sulphur hath wlfo has this admirable means of providmgon*indoors. 11 is incomparably the best deodorizer nnd disinfectant of clothing and bed linen in use. and prevents diseases of an obnoxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts and sprains are promptly remedied by it; and its cleanly. Healing ami soothing properties constitute it a (Ytr more desirable remedy for scorbu tic ailments than ointments of'any descrip tion. since such greasy compounds soil tlie clothing, often aggravate, and very rarely indeed do any permanent good. Sold by Druggists. Price 25c per cake. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c., sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. Ckittknton. Prop'r. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye. Black or Brown. 50e. 143. If you need a Sewing Machine, call and see ours. The low price will s urn rise you. Benson A MoGIIX. Look Out, Gin Owners! JONES & MASSEY, HAVING purchased the pnt,-ni Gin Sharpener. will have it on exhibition in ilarlweil in a slim t time, ami any one wiahing repairs shonlii confer with us before ninkino other arrangements. n our work will tie better anil lunch eheaner We ha>e the services of one of tho best of me, I,allies, Mr. B. F. TVIJaon, who will do all repairing needed. O. M. .TONES, F G MASSET. 1(3 Anderson C. H., 8. C. Dr. R. P. Sorrells HAS located In tlic> town of Roystotl, uthl will practice his profoAxiou in lire Murruundiujr country. He Attended courses of lecture* in the medical college* of Philadelphia and AuluM*. of which he i* a fcradimte. Owing to the dejection in money nmttern, he has mmuluilid to redne-* his fees to one-half. and patients living over five mile* from hi* location will only be chained for five mile-. Hr ; will befound at the resilience of Mr. Eppy Bends when not professionally absent. 154 NOTICK TO ALL WHOM IT MA T COXCEItX: Notice is hereby given that at the next nession of the Geneal Assembly of the St ate of Gcntyta. which convenes in duly next the following hill will lie in I trodneed and asked for final pfMisatfe to wit : A Hill to be ent iled An Act to inooi innate the Hartwell Railroad Company and for other pin pones; Raid Road to run from Bowersville to Hartwell in Hart County, Georgia. This, May fll, 1879. E B. BKNSON, Secretary. HEALTH Mills PLEASURES OR DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS Nervous Disorders. WliAt in more fearful than a broking down of the nervous system ? To be excitable or nervous in n small decree in most distressing, for where can n remedy be found ? There is one:—drill* but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none: take no cotfre—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can ; take three or four Tills every night eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops; and it these golden rules are followed, you will be happy In mind aud strong in body, and forget you have my nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more than another for which these Tills an so famous, it is their purifying Drop ci ties, especially their power of cleansing the Wood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Cnivor*ally adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite. These feeling's which so saddon us. most frequent ly arise from annoyance* or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unlit for us, thus disordering the liver and stottiriCli. These organs must be regulated if you wish to be well. The Tills, if taken according to the printed iustrirttidhs, will quickly teatore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow, as a natural conseourucc, a good aupetito aud a clear head. In the Kant and West Indies nonrcely aoy other nioaicine is ever used fdr these disorders. How to be Strong. Never let the lwnvel* b either eojfflhtfd dr undnlv acted upon. It may appear singular that Holloway's Pills should be recommended for a run upon the bowels, many persons sunpoepig that they would In crease FHaxatfon. This is a great mistake, however i for these Tills will immediately correct the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint. In warm cli mates thousands of lives have been saved l>v the use of this medicine, which in all cast s gives tone and vigor to the whole organic system, however deranged health and strength follow im: as a matter of course. The appetite. too, is wonderfully inffelMMl b\ the use of these Pills, combined in the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better th&n broths and stews. B> removing acrid, fermented, or i other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentry, riiarrhena, and othei Imiwel compliuhta is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of tho Isiwels becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickly as this tine correcting medi cine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all ilincasi-B aflVrtinii I heap organa, whether they secret*! too inm hor lob Ittllt! Htr <>r whether they be afflletoil with Htone or (Travel, or with ached am! pains settle.! in the loins over ‘lie regions of the kbl nevs. these Pills should lie taken aee.onliny to the printed direction*, and the Ointment should bo w ell rublieil into the small of the fmek at bedtime. This treatment will yive almost immediate relief wbcu all means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will *o effectually improve the tone of the sPurfach an three Pill*: the*# remoy# all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or ton proper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy ac tion they are wonderfully efficacious in <ft*eh of spasm—in fact they never fail in curing all diaordera of the liver and stomach. Holloway't rill* are the llent ktunni remedy in the World for the following dineanee : Ague. Consumption, Inflammation, Sore Throat, Aatbraa, Debility, Jaundice, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, IlilioiiH compal'tft, Liver Complaints, Secondary Dysentery, Blotches on the Symptom*, Erysipelas, Skin, Lumbago, Tii-deuloureahx, Fevers of nil kinds I’llfts. Tumors, Bowel complaints. Rheumatism, Ulcer*, Fits, Retention of Worms all itinds, Colics, Urine, Gout. Jleachudic, Constipation of Scrofula or Indfoesfiofi. the Bowel*. King * Krll, WeaVcness from any cause CAI'fIOX !—None are genuine unless the sign a ture of J. HaVUOCK. oh a'**nt for the United States, stirrounda each box of I’lHa and Ointment A hand some reward will be ptvpn to any party or parties counterfeiting rtc tnedicitrea df rfndfhg the same, knowing them to be spurious. ' Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO WAY Ai Cos., New York, and by allreepettaMf) Drug gists ami Dealers in Medicine each. SIT There is couniderable saving in taking the large* sizes. S. B.—Directions for the guidance of patienta in every disorder are affixed to each box. 194 TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly ud fsst scant* ehfnibl address TTNLRY. HARVEY * TO . AttwiSa.ft* SPRING MILLINERY. HAVING just received mv second stock for this hcmmui. I mn enabled to offer to my customer* ra *4o guut stock of Miliatry Goods . also, a Urge assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, A, well M flic latest novelties lu Ties, llucblng amt Yeiliugs, at |irice* not lo be competed with. HAIR GOODS. iff HAIR GOODS. upwards, brine file cheapest ever offered lu Ibis market Call nl once nod bavs the advantage ot selecting front a BUI stock. All orders will receive pinmpt attenllnnat the Emporium of K ash ten. \l7* T>T/ r^T. r T?DT 43 WMtrtsnM . P. 1 ILIVLKI, ATI.ARTI.fIy. IVES £ THOMAS, 42 &44 WHITEHALL ST., - - - ATLANTA, 6A, LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA! LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ! PRICES TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES ! IYBS ft THOMAS, HI 43 A 44 W IIITKII AI.I. WTHKKT. ATLANTA. 164 JAMES M. GRAY A CO., REGULATORS OF THE LOW PRICE, CASH SYSTEM, Opened their Dry Goods Mart WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1579. We in vita apaainl attention to lata an Ivali of Sew and Choiao BFMEN U GOODS In Erory Ihvpartnmut. 700 Yard* Dross f!oodfl at 5 fonts. Ffarful Wheok. 100 <loseu Ldio’ Lnoo Tin* at low figuroM. < 000 yards Hunting*—all colors—at 12J c*nts. 75 Piece* Hltck Alj u fVom I*| to 40, worth 40 to 75 c+ut& lts dozen TowHh at 5 and 0| cents each. 900 Napkins at 45 cents per do/.en. t 5 Pieces lifown Ta do ImtnrtMk fit 22 cents per yard. 1,300 yards ltlcachinjr at 4 emits per yard. 1,200 yard* 7-8 lilea<'liiii at 5 cents, Worth 7. 1,100 varus 4-4 Bleaching at 6| cents worth 8, Unanswered) 1 e Arguments that no iTouse can Match, Leaders and Specialities at Quotations that no man can offer. Stubborn Facts that Will convince yon on the subject of Genuine Bargains, 5,e80 naira of Ladire' Whit* line* at 5 rents. 1,000 pair* of Laities' Strip* Hose at 8 i rnta. 3 000 pair of Urn Brown 4 How "l 01 ami 8 cents. JOO .101*11 EnL'llMh 4 lire* —Full lingular—at ‘.>2 rents por pair. 30 diwen Corset* at 25 c*nt*. 100 .loses Crtrwta—eonu tlilne good—at 50 c*nt*. 75 dozen ('io-.-u.ta—Tit* Boes Core*! of the .Slate—7s rent* and *l, l*lna 9 rente par paper. Hair Mum 1 rent per paper, Cotton Tape t rent i>er fell Fine Combe 2 rente, I ii-eeeliuz Combe 2 rente. Ilumtkel'chi.f 3 rntlta. 900 dozen Flatbed Culiiundri and Shiite, at 50 rentH— waiianted Linen rront. 100 pieces )0-9 Sh.'dtlng at 15 rente worth 20 rente. 5 Bnloa Sea Island Sheeting 5 rente worth 8 to 10 rente. 195 pterra White Lawn at 0 rente. 75 pieoea Lomto.i Cord at 4 1-2 *enU per yard. 13 pierea Duinaek Silk at 30 reUU worth 75. We liiy our Goods right aid ve mow Hat we can Sliver Oiositioii, Competition aad Monopoly. tnc CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OFK SHOE 3- DEPARTMENT. W# are now receiving oor Spring Stock hns liorn Krh-ctod with much earn, to tneot the want* ot thla market, and which wo olfor at tho Low cat Price*. 500 POUNDS ZEPHYRS AT 9 CENTS PER OZ. BO pieces 42 inch Pillow Case Cotton tit 10 cents worth 15 cents. 10,000 yar.iit Merrimack. Harmony—ami other brands of Prints at 4 cent*. 0,500 yard* of American, Pacific, Cretonne, and Chatubray Prints at 8$ cento. HERE IS OUR BATTLE GROUND, And from these Ramp&rts we invite and Defy Opposition, Competiton and Monopoly! And we call upon the people tri evitwine MalrlileSK Goods, and Matchless prices, sub mitted to the people, by the manager of JAS. ML GRAY £ CO., 148 NO. 4 GRANITE NOW, BNOAD STREET, ATHENS. GEORGIA. E. W. MARSHALL. W. H. SNOWDON. E. W. MARSHALL <£ CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign anil Domestic Dry Goods, Notions iS Dlottiing, 9 & 11 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. ™ Owsley & Co.'s Sweet Extra. Pickled (). j K. Canvassed Hams, only 12} cents per lb.' These Ilams arc worth twice as much as eourjtry hams. E. R.bfsws A CV>. * If you want the best Sewing Machine in ! existence, wc can self it to you at a lower I price than pter known for such a MaebiWe, Rf.vhov fr Me On L