Newspaper Page Text
The Watkinsviile Advaiiec.
W. (i. HILI.IVAN,
Editor. Publisher *V Joh Printer.
JERMS. Oae Dollar psr Year. Sixty
Cants for Six Months.
is i*unysi«;u on i vi.kv wi-.onksuav,
WaUtiniville, Ga , June 16,1880.
' I.mcrv<] at ilic I’.m Office .1 Wukin.viDe l,c jgssi.
»« SKOOM) Cl.ASS »VVT1 KX
PI NOT FA.
New < Means has a coti manufne
lory.
--- -----
Mexico is preparing for l»cr-scmf
.annual war.
— • - . «#• .
In Russia there arc more editors
in prison than out.
—- -
Mark Twain lias sold -lo.OOO cop
jcs of his iscw hook.
Ex-Senator Gordon has not de¬
cided to stump the State.
• • •
1 he Inttom of the James rivet is
•one enormous oyster bed.
• ••
The* fund for the $h*o»l ^children
lijtd a f< ,'j^o rmckwl $]
• »%
Tncre are cightj w two Mormon
• cliurelms-in fZngland and Ireland,
• ••
ilfe.v. ’George Hand.ill, <»f Valiev
county, N. lias killed 575 ground
bog« this season.
The fourth of July w ill he cele¬
brated with excursions over many
-of the railroads.
• ••
The amount now paid hy the
’ states for yearly m-nsidna is
about e.‘i8,fX)O.OCXt.
•*s
Do not use water pnKa that have
been painted «n the inside; it i*
said to he dangerous to health.
- •••
It is eirinr»nfly reported that Mr.
• J.uhu JJ. James, the great Atlanta
speculator, will run for the State
Senate from that district.
• —
\\ « may look fur cheap bread tin's
•year. wheat Europe is harvesting a large
crop mid the crop in America
will be immense.
*•*
The I’niicA 8ndinn« hnre S*egun
suits in the United Staten Courts in
Nebraska against the Sioux nation
to Kettle the title to the I'onca res¬
•Journal, ervation. The Isiuisviile Conner
eonoeding speaking this of this, says; ”J„
♦<iioul(l filso bo right of eitisunshin
concodtHl,”
Mr Edward Atkinson, whose rep 1
utation as a statist gises value to
?lis figures, mi vs the vWluo of the last'
ten cereal crops produced in this
•eountrv is not less than Fi.oOO.tXX),
*<KX). Of this vast amount only one
.third was needed for home con
and sumption, the two-thirds were exported,
whole of it represents the
earnings of an unprotected indus¬
try.
T he burden of taxation in New
\ork, which from tlw beginning of
it.tu.wwnor Tiideti's administration
'in 1S75 to the close of Governor
Robinsons in 1870, showed a steady
reduction of million after million in
.Simula! savings to the people, lias
(begun to increase again So sooner
is the Republican party ic-installed
in power than the upward move¬
ment is resumed. The t <x levy
«was about fifteen millions five years
ngo. and only about half ' that
sum one year ago, lias been aug¬
mented in the neighborhood of *
million and a half at the very first
T gisbitive session under Governor
'CornelFa administration. As a con¬
sequence of Governor Robinson’s
detent, the tax bills of 1K80 will he
tin0-fifth larger than those of 187JI
with no prospect that the tide of ex¬
travagance which the Democratic
|urty b ou »!it to a wholesome ebb
w ill again he checked until th e same
party is restored to the control of
ihe htite Government.
Town., bayfayette F Reach,ol Nashville,
'on fed fonneily a Colonel in the
t crate army, took bulging in
iheTreinont House in Broadway,
New \o.k, l ist Friday week, tin
Tuesday the clerk said to him that
unless lie paid his hill he could not
eacupy the room longer than an
other (lav. Nothing was seen of
Cm'onel Beech at his usual time ot
•rising Wednesday morning. Later
in the day. a servant seut to his
room, found him stretched iuseusi
hle on the bed, with a phial ot chlo¬
roform beside rim nearly empty,
i lie tutor o! tne drug impregnated
the atmosphere.^ He was taken to
the New York Hospital, and late
that evening the physician in charge
there jironounceii Ins recovery
intended hopehm Hhether Colonel lb-eoli
to commit suicide is not
known. He apparently has long
been addicted to narcotics. A short
t ime ago he wassfoumJ insensible in
Broadway, wheie near the Prescott House,
he had shoitly before been
refused 1,. Ling. IDs insensibility
ihi’ti w is nrodm-ed by chloroform,
and treatment t rone or two weeks
:t M \ 11.cent s Hospital was n
-quiml tin Itect bis recovery.
It is said that before the war
Colonel Beech was worth IlSA.OQU,
wh;c.. l.c deposited m the Bank of
England s ; u, ‘| and -Mterthewarhoivei.t drew out his money. to
lie has a brother-in I iw w ho is b J
“"«»«•»* ••“**-«is
rrn «olent. h ami After Ilia m* laiiure fdlum lie he
eeanu 1 <«m< 1 Ud " “I* a dry goods
houju ir. New York, lie bax 1 e, ‘Te
.
And family.
Gov. Colquitt in Athene.
Gov. Colquitt spoke to a large
audience in Athens last Saturday.
The Governor has many friends in
this section of the State, and wc
think a moments quiet thought will
■convince the tax paves of ‘the
State at latte that he has
nohly in their behalf. Ate know
that there!* an < lenient .mmng.-tjotne
to support another g*»'d man dor
Governor, and we thiitt; that every
.nuMi who is entitled 'to a 'Vote, at
ini -should cast it for the fitvo-ite
I 1 :- l '7‘ | s!“ «**
his vote ns Imtm n judgment may
dictate, lies we know is a broad
view of the question, ami we hope
it may meet approval somewhere.
*■»«**"* 0m ' °*> , “*
the * icm! to the tax payer, lie 1*
truly a g'**! man, an«i lias soma
idea uow of how the business of that
■imjMtrtunt office should he conducted
rightly, justly and hotHiralJy.
Wc are foie.ed to think that (he
war waged against the Governor for
the appointUiA.nt of ex-Goveruor
itrmriq, is wholly un-ealled for and
an otit-of-the-place censure, We
deem this a weak point in the ar¬
gument against Governor Colquitt.
Senator Rrown will, we think, prove
equal to the emergency, and w are
disposed to believe licit it was the
best appointment Chat could have
been made. At any rate, the time
for which .Senator drown wns ap¬
pointed, will ottt l.c of long dura¬
tion and then the legislature, if they
see proper, can select another. Wc
say wait, and watch. That is just
what we intend to do.
As t« our hoisting any name for
Kierermw at <nir iunet head, wc
think ample time remains mr that
husinors, and hence our silence.
The I . S. Kisli CoiiiihIksIoii.
We notice that J. F. Ellis ami (!•
tl ? Davenport, of the I’nited Ktjitea
.
("isli Couunission, in company with
Dr. II. II. Cary, of Eat .range,, Su¬
pervisor of fisheries for the 'State
'Georgia, have recently placed 10,
(KK),0(XI small shad in the various
streams of the Stintc, and that Dr.
Cary lias arranged fora fish-hatchery
in Augusta, Ga., which will turn
out b'XXt.OOtl young shad this year;
and fpum which ho hopes to to get
iS.IXXI.OOd next year, and is confi
dent froai proper aid through the
legislature ibKt he can Mstck *11 the
streams in the State and make fish
culture a perfect success.
That fish culture in the State of
Georgia can be made a success duos
«n»t admit of a doubt. But before
the people «f tlie State will consent
mr the proper appropiiations for
this purpose to Ikj made through
the legislature, there must he some
other and further legislation on the
subject—wc mean in relation to the
obstructions nmv in the streams.
Most of them are obstructed hy
Heines, fish trap-, dams, Ac., so that
the people who live above these
obstructions receive no benefit from
the fish placed in the streams. And
sgnm, there are part.es „ , rfi „ „ who . own the
am 1 mug 1 w 11c 1 a portion
these streams pass, nod are so selfish
118 to prohibit any one fishing in the
streams that „.i,, tl ' . 1 .1 Hot •
p.uuiMS, in o r t i us can Ik* very
4
easily remedied, and we hope to
it done by the legislature’s passing
mi act making it a iM«nal offence
any person |« obstruct any of the
streams in the State with seins, ti.-h
traps, or other like contrivance »
likely to obstruct the free passage
of the fish ; and to require all own -
ers of mill dams, and other
used for propelling machinery
«nv kind, to build slopes to
dams, say from twelve to
tiitvvidi w.tii sufliiicnt length to
allow the (Vs,1 to pass over.
On n dam ten feet high a slope
can bo built bv using four or '
skids or , bigs about ,• Hurt feet long
v
with one end placed securely on the
and the other below the
' l ,. f ,u »*« •“«*«">. .......... «nd
,u ‘ se l' ,i * nko ' i Mvwr * " ,,1 > “ b‘S on
'Wh side, and the dam made a few
inches lower at the upper end 0 f
the slotie so that the water will ms*
(|, ri , u „|. 1 , • n- ,
'l U4u, ».v for the tih to pass up, and
which they will do,
Ties can he done with very little
cost to the owners of the dams and
not enterterc at nil with their heads
of water. In this «, v iv xvill
L> injured and all the stream
o|wmd so that the fish can pass ,,,,
the strmims thrmigli nil parts «f the
State and nil will In- heax fitted alike
then and not till then will the* pen
sliaJ pleconsentthat iM’nmdeasvill sud appropriations Ve
mci^irv
f or the proper 4 -.^V stocking with fish the
-h- . ......
f"^ UU ^ K r, '‘’ l ° l ""' v "
"id fish in n preserdved manner.
t :.i«rLi!.'S’;
venture . the assertion that the
pnq»er uppropriatinns will lie made
and fisii indi cd will be abundant 11
over the St I te.
('apt. Wm. A. Wright.
There is one office to he filled hy
the pevpro that might not to he lost
night Comptroller-GiJfcnil, of -and tl*t office is that of
The gentle
man name heads this article ought
to he kept in that position, and wc
*ro confident that our people only
to ho informed who he is to
give him (heir unanimous support.
Many of the soldiers from Burke
were uudir the immediate com
mand of his lather, Gen. A. 1».
Wright, and are willing to trust the
•».»*«».....Mt i»
the father. Capt.W.was a gallant
soldier; he is a cripple, having
a leg in the cause - his misfortunes
„nt only enlist vour svmpathv,
trillion of the office of Comptroller
General, which liehas held since
Goldsmith was removed, challenges
the respect and confidence of the
people. Capable, deserving and
honest, the people consult their
own best interests when they honor
such men with places of trust and
responsibility ,--Uurkr < >,>/«>>/ Ueruh!
Several amusing incidents oc
curted at Chicago Monday. Old
I’iuchb-uck, " ho, bv nine jh-tsoiis
of 4<-n, iraikl he taken for a
w =‘-s standing in the
loliiiy of the 1’almer Mouse, when
1,0 Illinois cattle dealer engaged
him in conversation on the all
absurd , mg topic. Hie Illinois .... .
was for Blaine, hut said, “Well,
Grant is nnmrnntod ( Sitpipiise 4
can stand it, but I bate <i!ic idea
of these infernal niggtrs forcing
themselves rupou ais.'”
STATE NEWS.
Asbestos has been fown4 in Ogie
lhorpe couiity.
Thomasville is cultivating fix'
umbrella China' tree.
Snakes are unusually numerous
and ferocious this year.
The directors of the Central Rail¬
road have declared a semi annual
lividcnd ot ,‘l per cent.
Mr Sims, of’bowndes county, lias
cleared SS0 to the ;wrc this Reason
in Irish potatoes.
Cut worms are playing hgvoc with
young cotton plants around KIIk-t
toll.
A correspondent of the Madison
Vormn,, writes t«. that paper as fi.l
low«: It is reported in Burrough’s
tieighlioihood that a large mulatto
negro man lias been occupying the
swamps on Beverdam creek, the
line between Oglethorpe and
Madison, and who is said to he
tnror to tin- freed man along the
line,causing them at different times
to Ilec from their (i> Ids when he
makes his appearance. It is also
reported that Newton Arnold met
tlie wild man in the road last .Sattir
•'•ye-.....8. Wllk « II... .ack ..v.r
,HS Nl " 1 "«)'« >'« wns popping
his teeth am, looked so much l.ke
the devil that lie didn't take time to
to j,i, n \\\, i,„ V w no doubt
,| l0 n ,.,. I ~ r<1 j,. ' w 8/ * .n froln l ll tin
ehamgang, . or has run away from
where lie has been living, to <*scape
justice, and we hope soon to here of
his hermit life '
--------- " ----
-
FRIDAY', JFT.Y 2’., IS SO.
Commenceman! Week.
Orand @:’.00
EXCURSION
The Gnmilest Exeur*i<m of the sen
son will leave Athens tor the iky of
Atbwwta. by way of the Georgia Rail
p-T'" :; Sf0 ’. u ’ M '
ltoute/'wii Frtdav Morning, Wee/, .»ulv 2d,
at !l oVloek, Conimeuee.ucnt and
will arrive in Atlanta at 1 o'eioek, p.
111. Ten e'egniit Rasseiigv’r Coaches
have Wen eh rteml for the oeeasion,
, (llir „ r wh i.-l, have been set apart f w
o«r wliite friends mid siv f r imr colored
Menus, This is the 8th A mind Kx
emsem under the management of Sapp.
l’ r vd«i* A- Co. Bag.a e rhe -ked safe v
'brongh. A comfortable s<>at for all
St.eet Parades. The \the«i
Comet Band w 11 discourse ,-weet music
*»i the train. Remember the cities
seencrv anil a view of Stone .» OIIM
'“''t, two miles high. Returning, the
,rain "'** Atlanta Moudav inarn
^ J«D ^*1, # «7 oVl.a- . a' n,. ar
rtving m Athens at .1:1p. hi. Rates,
r.’imd tr fm«, Athens, §'(• ?
1 k'ldren. between ,i and 12. 81 ad.
I ieket- b-r >n e bv Reaves. Ni-Iml-u
A* C«., end Talmadg.-. 11 wigs..n A-1 o.
Athens; T. l’oeth A-Co., Wat iiisvilie;
>\ - T. Y»n,«. «,„! die A. II. R.dmek, Edward J o.v
,r r “'*' managers,
$&.*:«}'■ %:?■
_/ / vnfivs^tuSv // 1 *T r fit,. >
* *
™■'*> '■
‘ i ****a» I »8«s .Ao fltf-Jtl w* Asu Ii* .0.
^ *ke Rank »f die l niv 1 ' ; •
itnrKtt* to
(I H .-r IV a.
iiia_v2i',dm
THE BICKFORD
AUTOMATIC SIS KNITTER
"Ikr'i
ll mill Maw M wcL-x iu
lu‘kvu unluuns 3m,mzuwml 9" Rvuy muchim
wutmmul
AN qumn mica. ‘A anNN iu
~mmiun huh atmnnpguiu «nth
mndlihm ’ ' ’1” '
Knils ail of work, •narrow* ami wi¬
dens ii; slirtyes all size* complete. Knits
over 5«» different garment-. Sock-, Stocking-,
wri-Uet-. tuovo.ytc.
manufacturing W^n”. knit goods.
profit in
Farmers c:m treble the value ol their
wool, hy converting it into
very low price* will he twirtie.
For lull particulars and
prices for the best Family Machine
send to
iii( KFoivf> km rri\ t; mac hi ak co.,
Hratilcborro, Vt.
apr21.1S>fO—ly
'James Alaiililin •
m^s CO C3 CD . ... d- OO CD
M AeJvICH.
Watkins vn, (. k, : : Gboiiuia.
lias removed to*his old stand, and
better prepared than ever to do all
of Boot and Shoe work. Repairing a
mpeeialty, -it lowest prices.
A l.SO.— Jfressnwkiug and Hair
in the hest manner, and
1( , sul1tW fimw , a|.rU,:;m
-
Leri 1talker, C < /,.
J_’J J\_ ,
Witki xsnia.K, Ga.
lH" Gait he found at his Shop
next door to 1 b <’. Durham's
I'ectionery, on .Salurduy
and fttuxSay inoroings until
o'clock, a. 111. marlO’.SO-tf
NWISy DR
— To t;X(*m a not: —
COR MUMBAI ^
i will Ue<‘ji„-it the store of
J. C. F 0 D D JL I Tj Jj ,
CORN MK.\b fur
.S’. I LI'J Oil
IS pounds of Meal* fw -Vi faejuib
( oni. Persons coining
- R) TOWN,
can bring their ('ora anil get their
MSdl WjlhOll! DOlSVi 3
Highest CASH prices paid
FOI! -UATNT.
HENRY JENNINGS.
mar 17.1 SKp-tf
<i\. /(. r lien’s
IT,,., ^ 1 ( 1 " ,,.,,1 -M-Ille \r n b.
MILLINERY STORE.
( IniIon 10 <| .Jucksott m*.,
ATHENS,
I have in Store a Ijfotwi asstHftmcnl Sat-]
You will find that uiv l«.rtwss is made
Invt We.-tern be (her. a 1 hand
"axle. I tiitnitd lit liorsc cellars ami
' lo a 1 kim,s ,,f ro i" liri "K ! * t uotu-o.
wli ps l make a specialty amt a
hotter assertoient eauluit be fonml ill
the city. !mmoss Fadd esdown m reek bottom.
My cannot ho heat in prices
"»*1 quality. When mu visit the city
jdoa^e Tha-king honor ter me past with fi ymir 1 presence. Impe
you vors, a
apr.7.,l*WU'm
JAMES K. Ml liUAV. | 1. wTrilRASHER.
MURRAY&THRASHEll, Wctkinsviile, Georgia, *
In eetunmigimr thanks to mtr friends fiir their very liberal patronage ilurino
past, we would again renew our offer of one of the
Largest and best selected
STOCK IIP GOODS!
l . t sretn.ii, and ask die people of tins and adjoining
' v, ‘ r '' ro,, “" counties to
give this 8t.«.k a careful examination. Tn
Dry V floods Our Lines
OF JEANS.
B1.KACHKD »tul BROWN DOMESTICS,
.STRIPES and ( HECKS,
PRINTS, nt standard makes, from tie. to fte.iier vd.
LADIES TIES.
DRESS GOODS,
I- full ami low price.-. Onr ETC., BTC., ETC.
at
p U rl 1 hi \| | P V [ O/lATjO y! I I I \ “H I I P f? T\ K A /I T) K fPTHTPTLTfP ft/! H M I
Fill Iwd Alii the careful U U U U 0 JJ Jji il 1 iVJL ii L«‘ 1.
lias lie -t .-e.ixtioiis. and m style aval xualitv eau’t be surpassed.
We have the last hue of ' ‘
DUUlS DriAtC QhnPC OllOCb I L' Ulb b QnH dHU tulfinc^ lVIdllS UotO HBlS 130 Pan w
have everd.ad, and defy 1 .
W e at prie.'s mat compete ion. Onr -.took et *
Kcadj-Mntlo Clothino
1- large of the l.e-t styles and material, and Haight with a view to meet
*ne vvwnt- of all'ehiss of pnrvliasors. ^ Suits from $2.75 up.
1V ,,f a! ‘ J
A F ^ al K€Y U A GHOC u AlUvi-lAlA-U^ 2 EPJE 3
»
are a.way- tVl, with prior- low a- rhe lowest. This large -tis-k i* in -tore and
in .-dl «ra’*'it and in a few day - wi 1 bo full and comnlrto. W e ag» n a-k vmi to
and examine. MURRAY A- THRASHER.
W iu-v ille, f!»., May a, DSy,
sm v1.12. 1:355? ‘
.
- l)t‘R.-\l3l.£.
» uum'.
‘9...\'!-TCE$§ARY smvmu lnu-cn‘ MACHINE, I'nnh
Sly 1x a
JWiness
=
James r Ji. Jjyle,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. "
W atk 1N s v n.r.E,' G \.
SS?* ‘‘Will practice in the Courts
and adjoining counties.
mardl,’80sly
r Ji. Al. Jackson,
tatoriiey&Coiinselcr ail aw
AND .It'DOE OF TUB
Otm. iTmtlrtn
Watkinsviile, Ga.
fifes ' \\<dJ practise iti all <0«urts
except the County *Coc.rt '(Oconee
County. -marJi.-SO-Jy
%. I’. Jhrasher-,
ATT 0 RNEY AT LAW.
Watkinsvh.i.k, Ga.
'i:r Will practice in the Courts *f
t )c(.m» irai'i ailjoining counties,
marl 7,’80-l y
John J. Under so tu
J
Watkinsvh.i.k, <»a.
business t YJ“ r*rowpt attention given N. iji
entrusted to his care
in Court Il’f>sse. marl7,’SO- ly
(i. (\ Jhomas,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Watkinsvh.i.k, Ga.
marlO
a . At. White, At. r l„
f R ACTICIN p r HYSICIA ^2: 1
Watkinsvh.i.k, Ga.
O'x' Will be ftmnd at bis office when
nut called nil’. marl7,’Hl) tf
. Hr. J. /{. &t(ler>
Cy WIm. Ikis recently <i»ni]tleKt! an extru course of
SI I DIKS in the
JcirerjAOii nicdical College,
Of l'hilndclphia, I’a.,
* )0cr- his j rofcssional services to the pub¬
lic at larjje. Having Keen thorough!) tutored
in the -vstem of his grand-father’s (Dr.
Durham'-) practice, he proposes to
make the following diseases a specialty:
^’hroiiic Pleurisy, ilronchittis and Kheu
Diseases o! the Heart, Kidneys,
Skin, l.iver, Spleen.Scrofula, Syphillis (jhix.)
(ronufrhtea. (>ld Dicers, Dropsy, Jtyspepsin,
Neuralgia, Kp.ileptic Fits, Impotency, Steril¬
eial [harratiiKiss,] Abortion, etc. Very sj»e
attentions given all diseases peculiar to
females. Office and residence, at Win. If.
f»tshop\s aJiout 2 miles from Farmington on
rw»Tt leading from the aforesaid place to
Watkinsviile. All com m unicat ions strictly
and promptly attended to. P. < >.
addre-s. Watkinsviile. <la. mari7/So-iy
J. C. Bone,
General Repairer of
Guns, Pistols, Watches,
CLOCKS, Ac.
Near Watkinsviile, Oconee Comity, Ga.
All as cheap as good work eau he
dene by anyone and guaranteed. Call
on Dr. 1>. M. White, and lie will in¬
form von as to my whereabouts,
may 1!>,1 MHO.
James r J. Wilson,
— Mttmif.u titivr «>I anti Dealer in—
FURNITURE, Burial CASES,
•5*
g&SrMI
X r
CoEEl NS, etc.
Over Hawes, Nicholson & Co., IlmaJ Strccf,
ATHENS, : GEOUCMA.
V *' : " ;11;forthcl,,,rp “* c -
, *8..- jm
-
Now is the best time tosubscribe
Only i?l per annum.
TSTew A tliens AdvertiseiTi^TrVr^.
Tlf£ OXf.T GRADUATED DUUGU 1ST in this SECTION in tTLA EG F.
M=I-i-'HsLL"I‘HL\:§.-.-.L::!:lfl§i§
"Sole Proprietor of Jacob’s lh iiliaiitine and bow ranee's Tooth I'otvtii;.
m ISITOlViEIS!! ] I
STOVESI w STOVES!
3 ss 3 sL
-AYS- a. ;4i- - ■ M - A YD =
tE
Tl-WAKf. - r ■ TilHIiEE.
BEST IN THE MARKET!
-AT
J. (!. W1LKIP,
m:ir24,hS80-din 3>ro:ul Street, Athens, Georgia.
The Cheapest Crockery House inN.E, 0 eorgi?,
A Cordial invitation is extended hy
LYNCH & FLAN16EN,
to tleeir many X>o?iinee county friends to' visit their
Crockery bii<l Glassware Store*
Merchants and house keepers can save money hy buying from them
rrcctay, GIfiEtwsre, Lccips, Catlery, Tinware, 77codenware,
WHIPS & FANCY GOODS.
Best Goods with Prices at the Lowest Point,
Everything guaranteed LI t*o he as represented.
NCll & FL.VNIGEN, Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
mar24'80-om
COMEM’S
PARIS STORE!
The compliments showered on our display of Dress G ni ls Lirin -
the jast week, added to the large sales in this department, convince 1 m
t lint our styles and piices are unusually attractive. Attention is called
to our elegant stock of
SUMMER SILKS.
Consisting of all the week, latest Paris fitting designs, of our own importatron, (}. ;, s
as a introduction to the
SPJtIVti SE.tSOY
Wc oiler the most, surprising inducements ever presented, in this lin e o 1
FASHIONABLE DRESS DODDS,
.•ivditioM Consisting of ail the la test *nd most desirable materials in the 'market. Tn
t« one immense stock of Dress Goods, we have all the -F VS1 i
lO.vABLE 1R1MM1NG8, in Silks, Passementaries, black and colored
Sdk and Chcnii.e Fringes, to match Dress Goods. Also. Demassee Bro
c.aks. lVvint bangtiedocs, Breton, Valcnceimcs, Torchon and Russian La¬
ces, in all the latest designs at prices to suit the times. 20,000 yards of
Jaconet, Lawn, Swiss Mull imp Mull Edgings and insertings, from 8c. a
yard tip. This is the largest and eireapest lot of these goods ■ever offered
to the people ol* Northenst Geor^iji.
white: goodk
An immense stock of these Goods, bought belbro the late advance
consisting Cambrics, of Figured Piques, and Victoria 8.,lid Colors, and Bishop Lawns, Linen Laws and’Or-mn- Linen’
in new Shades of Lawns
d'e-. 1 lickings,>Nv.ssin, Mulls. Nainsooks, Percales. Ginglifuns, Cm ton
bunings, Ulicnes, m «W tne m-west and most beautiful patterns. Also
“J n immense stock ol Towels, Napkins, Doyles, Table Damasks, &c„ a',
Id prices. Great bargains in this Department. All of these goods were
bought tor Cash, which enable u.s to COM PETE WITH ANY HOUriE IN
•\ M \ * 1«1 ( , A *
NOVELTIES,
Parasols, Shawls, Hosiery, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Lace and Lawn Tics
Collars and C uffs, Neck Lufilings, Dress Buttons, Handkerchiefs, &c„
at popular prices.
SHOES: OUR SPECIALTY.
AVe offi r for tlie Snrinw ard Sumsnor tr.i.l.. ti.* i.,.„ v*! .* •' ,n J 1 com
plete stock Cliibirens’ -
In th^ri-lialHo of badi--’ U mi Vm.ki,« Bhoee Kllnner* ^' J ,V ' C
all rrnleiVl f ’f*’ V UPr/ ,~ -'
Otifl fjlcss pair ivi‘i,nmhmr ’
in the Vn Red SuSr every .•’./(/•;/ 1 ^-it lo lmm w .vvi ’ -1 ,,, \ * ^ IV1 ^ ''V/ Hf T1 i ' rM ,odi4 u ‘ :wb
’“XJ/.n ,1■ • lOUUts 1 •,.,// <yl luldreil'i • 1latXi It the Llltpst
Mans,’ Youths’ Md Childrens' / lift Clcthing. Styles
« A »nn»'w» largest and c tockolthts, most reliah Goods made for us hy liam’inersloneh Bro=
teed. I addition r; Clotliiers in America.
an n to on ientlcmt-ns’Fumi-Uing Goods Deo irtincnt
1 -™- ^ p j
French, English and German Suitings
P !o;":: ri ws. lt wind ,M y ;.a Ur 1 enables .. M ;'> M -. »s G -. lo C ' U, make ‘ € ’ 1 ’ nt suits n ’’ ! to ,er order <• T*- ^ at prices, than present far Mow market
hout. ■ m the state. Every suit guaranteed fit any*
1 by buy to or no sate. Save Save your
money, save your line, ingGoods from the (>hl Reliables
M, a & J, OOHSi.
Ppr7,'>'0-tf • ‘I'tTi'va GA.
Athens Pharmaceutical C 0
-MANITAVCRF.RS .4SP PI AI.KRS IX
BAIiK mid STA^DAPtD
I11S 35*b 3
Elegant Pharmacueutiral Preparation Toilet Requisites.
JOSEPH JACOBS.
*“ S5- -ft ■*->¥ W — fe— -s»-\ — _ sA -1 *A £
r, : r ! 1 " r Clanton Street and College Avenue, ATHENS, GA.
rm«1&9ng:;d.i«:~,u;~;,«:n Hm.