Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, June 23, 1871, Image 3

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plmt %w«r. Sjh'« ial Topics. V; tUker Sewing Machines (!•**” * | ir „1—some excellent Bum- "".-tlnled machine* to which I a •» of the ladle*. A great n.4« ..Blew here been told to peraons l,n* »f r counties, »ml every one Is l ^'luvi; no shuttle or bobbin to hut simply *ny spool of thread put Oil the otochlnc, when it , .. ‘i tn.l to uiako any kind of gar* s»>' ** ill* la bettef style, »nd less time •d •**!),» other machine. * *■* y.-nte for hemming. tucking, gather* *** * ».mpl« that >t requires hut little r l‘fn.» «ne piece of work to another. k '"'.‘, k ..uneedle«iodoil tor sale. K. II. Atkinson. Ilanner Office. „S llrst Friend. To relieve ,. V n; lietrt «f «>>’“ •" I Local and General Items. | Church Notice.—The Annual I meeting of the membera and congrega tion of the Presbyterian Church will be held on Saturday 24th hurt. at 11 o'clock a. m. in the Church building. Mi mi and bring Joy where To de this is the peculiar province ol Dr. undlcM? Female Kegula.or, Which, from the f “rfrle« cures it b»* accomplished, Is appro- Wowin'* Best Friend. The dim I ia; remplalai known a* the "whiles" and i mm •• irrgularitir*” to which woman Subject, disappear like magic before a single ... f of tela wonderful compound. It Is prapar- l| by L II. Brad field. Druggist, Atlanta. Ga., laj anid at 51 SO hy retpecUhle Drugmen every- ,b»re- Physicians preserve It. Its action 1a Lrompi. mre and decisive. Dooley’* Yeast Powder. [ xb3M who onco use this preparation wlU never , |} y other. It Is prepared on chemical princi: .pd 1s part, harmless, healthy and aatrldooa. f/miple, Seay sad convenient to nso, economics! *reliable. Itla recommended by all who onco It U told hy grocers. DOOLEY A BRO., ^.prletor*. G9, New st., New York. i The worst Coughs yield, as If by magic, to the Londerftal curative powers of Dr. Fierce'. Alt. In. or Golden Medical Discovery. It also surpass- [. snrthlng else over before discovered, for the I lie of ITmples, Blotches, and Hashes on the bee; Ifor Erysipelas, 6s)t Rheum, and all Skin and I- rofulons diseases. Sold by all drusgt*ts. Send ad- Ijress lo Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for pam- |fblrt. Notice.—College Commencements..- StrBBtXTBlIDKKT'a Orncx, Ga. R. R. Co.) Augusta, Ga., June 1*. 1871. J The Cummrncemrnl Exercises of Colleges will held st Covington, June \3th, 1871. Oxford, July 16th, 1871. Athens, July 30th, 1971. IVrsonsdesIrlng to attend any of said Commence- itnls will hr passed for Save Your Fruit.—The fruit crop will be nnuauMly abundant this year, and every funii'.y should prepare to save it, not only for home use, but for market. Every housewife can readily It urn to put up all kinds of fruit. Aside from the expense of the jars, which will lust a lifetime, the cost is very light; and there is no farm industry more profitable than canning fruit. If every family would pul up such a supply as to make fruits a part of the daily diet the year round, there would be n great saving of doctors’ bills, to say nothing of the luxury of having choice fruits at all seasons. Col. Huggins has made arrangements to meet a large demand for several of the best cans in use, and families or dealers will be supplied by him on good terms. Useful and Ornamental.— Jones offers a great variety of houae-fur- nishing goods, of interest to the ladies. His stock of stoves is always large, md be has an enterprising way of introducing a variety of useful things in their season. He has just at hand a complete assort ment of bathing tubs, of all kinds and sizes, and if people get sick from a neg lect of ablutions it wont be Jones’ fault Railroad Notice.—It will be seen from an official notice that the Books of the Northeastern Railroad Com pany are now regularly open, and an In stalment of three dollare per share ia call ed for. We are pleased to learn that since the election of officers many of our citizens have doubled their subscriptions. Those who desire to see this enterprise move forward vigorously should take stock at once. Those who have not the money to spare can subscribe cross ties, lumber, labor, or land. Everybody can do something, and now is the time to do it. What Gauge 1 ■■ ■ | •» l|09. Mr. Editor: The question ia fie- j Wiwt ia labor worth? What are quently asked me. what kind of road,! lionet wanes for faithful work? are you going to build? broad gauge, ‘ What is liut rule by which tbeval* ' narrow gauge, light iron, heavy irou? uo «»t labor,' in its infinite varieties, lull tom will be paid going, and the Agent selling jhe full fare ticket will give return tickets FREE. iturn Ticket* good lor fifteen days from Thuri fy before Commencement day. 8. K. JOHNSON, Superintendent. Current Events. o They have n negro vnndoist in Mr. John McConaghy, of Snv- i»nah, found dead in Ilia store. Col. Cincinnatus Peeples has re tired from the Atlanta Sun. The President is going to Cali- t«>rnia in August. Augusta proposes to have an iron toll bridge. Another outbreak is feared in Paris. The working people constantly insult the soldiers. Mobile is paving her streets with cypress shavingx. They nre said to make s solid road bed t ight or leu years. The Ku-Klux rninmittoe got poor comfort front the Governor of Ala bama. A man named ('•>tm:tllv killed twn.daughti r* anil hiin-elt in a fit of dc- lirum tremens in New York. Corn lm»ks well in J.ee, Sumten end othir counties of Southwest Geor- The General Assembly of Brazil are discussing a bill for the emancipation -I the slaves. The Atlanta Intelligencer wasr bought by Co). Yancey, at the sale on the Uth. Judge Hopkins has Wen fining the kemi and fnro dealers heavily in ■Atlanta. The Columbia Phoenix says ar- rangeuient* have been made for pushing ’he Blue Ridge Road rapidly forward to >mpletion. Ten rattlesnakes were killed near Augusta last Sunday, and old citizens “J that the rattlesnake season hasn't fairly set in. B And now comes old Chase— I Salmon P . and endorses the Vtillandig- ham departure. Barkis seems to be still willin’. l'wo negroes were convicted of murder in Thomas county last week and sentenced to be hung on the 11th of July. Two revenue officers in Mobile have V-en arrested for forgery, and Put- m nn. the postmaster has been inictcd tor '^dating Grants elections law. Atlanta anti Columbus railroad '* the latest phase of “ development" front that quarter. Of course H. I. Kim- tall was elected President—making be, we believe, which he proposes to build. Daniel E. Knowles, Georgia Represen tative to the Legislature fromPierce coun- •?, and Mr. Thomas Sweat havo been ar- '<«hid lor complicity in the the gold "•smifcxtiag in Florida and South Geor gia. A man muued Nickerson attemp- v Au kiK kk wife in Savannah last ***** boatiag her over the head with a »nd leaving lu-r fer dead. Ho V*® r»n to the river ami after two or ,w -*at hia throat, drowned him- j ' will wodver. ,.y *** ‘^nta Sun tells of a iiomi- u il- fllT8, »d*t <he Male College ^TT n > Alabama. Two students -^iug bocame enraged, •ill ID * tite f’ther on the head * , *’*'" u rinjl hi* skull. ‘V’ c4'k#»«*.! ■n ten s ' Lord. who has lived 1‘Usha. I J,<> ' a, "i ^ ''Vi-ulgyvl in nine 'itml,^ ,Ww,, f whom hare died »'d- s tei.r "f th. tf ,or *b« is evidently one "’•Kinma-tfaralmofSatap. t'ui L an '' v ' * e| ice of the wonder- eliureT " 1 ,T in America, "urin, ,; , 7" M “‘~ *h« bet that iliun-k : ‘T * vc * r 'Iw was a new \ZT <m tke * vcr *8 c , every ■In i» .l k " ,,ours ' " r '“Ur f«r Oconee Street Church.—This neat heuse of worship is now nearly com pleted, and services will be held in it next Sabbath by Rev. C. 8. Oliver, Pas tor in charge. At night Rev- Mr. Knight will preach. Mr. OUiver has labored zealously to secure the completion of this church- He not only raised a considerable amount of money, but gave his personal attention, and great skill as a decorative punter, to the interior work, and at an expense of about ^700 has made it a most attrac tive and commodious house of worship. The walls arc covered with the patent wall paper, the pulpit and seats arc of hard pine, oiled, with walnut mouldings and the whole prsents a unique and taste ful appearance. The church will seat from three to four hundred people. The Pioneer Paper Mill. In company with Mr. Call, a correspond ent of the Chror.irlr find Sentinel, wc visi ted this establishment on Thursday last. We Were cordially met by Mr. Doblinski, the energetic Superintendent, who, with Mr. R. 1,. Moss, the agent ot the company, showed us through every department of the mill. Wc went from the rag house, where the rags ore carefully assorted by an industrious corps of girls, to the room where they arc cut, ground and sifted and turned into u rotary boiler, where they are cleansed, and made ready for the wash ing engines, and the subsequent processes of bleaching, draining and grinding. Af ter going through these vnrious processes, they are pumped into a receiver, ready for the machine. At this point they look ns little like mgs or paper as it ia possi ble to imagine, being 08 parts water, and of the consistency of the thincst sort of gruel. In passing over a long wire cloth most of the water escapes, and an ingen ious pumping process prepares it for the Cooch rolls, where it assumes the form and texture of paper. After passing through a set ot rollers covered with ljclting, it passes over 5 large cylinders 3 feet in diameter heated with 10 inches Carolina Life Insurance Co. —Attention is directed to the card of this well known company, of which Hon. Jefferson Davis is President Wc learn that since Mr. Davis was in Atlanta, the office in that city has received applica tions to the extent of $125,000. Col. R. A. Alston is the State Agent, assisted by Well now, of course, I do not have the bonding, yet I presume these to be questions naturally asked each man by the other, merely to compare ideas.— My uniform reply is: Just such a road as the stockholders need. I am decid edly opposed to running a four-horse coach from here to Gainesville, to cany mail and passengers, when a buggy wiU do all the work in the same time. It is perfectly wild to build a hotel of twice the size requisite for the guests of tbe town, because once a year there is a Commencement at the University. We have these monuments of folly to witness for themselves. This creates aU the trouble with railroad building. It appears to have become fashionable to build roads of ten times the carrying capacity that is needed, just as if they could not be improved from time to time, as circumstances required. If the bull expects to hold back until the long winter’s work on the North East ern will have fomished the bear, he will foil in his object; for when the bear cracks his last chestnut he will retire successful in Georgia the States farther west i it lias been in Col. T. T. Smith, both efficient officers, and we expect to sec this company ns ^ well fortified mountain cave, and University Examination.— The examination of tbe Senior class has been progressing lor several days. Hon. H. W. Hilliard of Augusta and Hon. J. W. Underwood, of Rome, were wc be lieve the only members of the Board of Visitors present. The engagements of Col. Hilliard called him nway early dur ing the examination, and Judce Under wood has been taking the young men through the quiet shades of the classics, there wait for another drop of the heav enly manna. If any person ever knew a director of the North' East Railroad to mortgage his property for more than he could protect^ I want his name pub lished, and then, at the next Conven tion let the stockholders fill his place. The men in this director}’ are men who will build the road; and when it is done it will belong to the builders. They are not the men to squander the means of the road, nor exercise undue and along the rugged slopes of Pamas- haste, and thereby incur heavy, useless sus with the skill of a veteran schoolman, expense, to gratify the vain. These What Gauge'?-We publish a com- ra “ “ U k “ ow ' vha ‘ ™ rk is ; L the / hav ® munition from “ Alpha” on the sub- ail lakored ' v ' dl the " « wn hand J 9 ’ aad ject of what gauge the North Eastern ** kn ™ when ' T , or . k ,sre ? u, f d * obe Railroad shall be built. The narrow done ’ Time is also requned. Give gauge roads are attracting much atten- r 6 ^ tion, and appear to possess many ad- thr0l, g b which th,s road runs can bu,ld vantages. The main argument against J themselves with their own hands.— them, as applied to the proposed road, me, \ “ coun ^ is that it will be a great trunk line, and "ould band together and take small ought to be of uniform gauge with con-1 contracts during the fall and winter nccting roads. If connecting roads ap- m0D ths, spending six days on the road preciate this importance enough to fur- and tbe scventh at bo,nc > workin 8 out nish the increased expense of a broad tbe,r stock wltbout a dollar of mone y ? over a narrow gauge, it is probably de- -And the great beauty is, after the work sirable to make the gauge broad. But “ done, it is their own, subject to their if a narrow gauge will do all the busi- own interests. The stockholdere of this ness required of the road, and accom- S 1- * 21 * enterprise are not unwilling to modate the people of North East Geor- meet aU tb « wants in **>« case. If the gia as fully as a broad gauge—which people of Augusta wish to join their seems to be established—it is difficult interest with Knoxville, and aid in to see why they should incur the ex- making this road useful to themselves, pense of a broad gauge simply to nc- j b J’ improving its commerce and capac- commodate connecting roads. In these **)’> " e welcome them ; but as the mat- days of combinations, it is reasonable | * er now stands, none can complain if is to be estimated? Who is to raise the plumb line a'nd the just guide and standard between those wbo buy and those who sell labor?— These are questions which disturb civilized society continually. Gov ernments are shaken to their very walls and deepest foundations by them. .Their true answer involves the rights of labor and the rights of capital To come to a correct solu tion requires n knowledge of the whole theoiy of true political econ» oinv. To enforce such solution when put in practical shape in volves the whole science of legisla tion ami government. It is the leading question, and we may well say the only dangerous question which agitates modern States. As civilization progresses, as wants are refined and subtilized, as labor is more and more divided, ami as the employment of capital tends more and more T& its own advantage, so does ttC^^btion: of due relation between Iqppr and capital,, between workmnn pnd employer, become continually more and more compli cated and vexing. Sometimes pub lic sympathy sides with those who sell their tfaily labor for scant daily wages, seeing that those who buy cheap labor grow rich upon the profits; sometimes, but much more seldom, tile public, seeing combina tions and strikes which seem unjust and damaging to the interests of emp’oyera as well as injurious to society and cnfoiced idleness, lend their sympathies to those who seem willing to pay fair prices fi r good work regularly iwrtbrmed. When these labor strikes, combinations and revolts degenerate into license, dissipation, violence and unwar rantable dictation, the popular sen timent becomes almost general losses. Changes in rates of wages should be made with much care, but they are often strictly necessa ry. Concert among miners and mine-owners as'to the wages they cau afford to pay are just as natural os agreements and pledges among operatives as to the rates at which they wiU work. But in each case these agreements should lie tempo rary and entirely voluntary. The best rule is absolute freedom on both sides. n tltKIKDi On tbe Hth June, by Rev. J. M. Stillwell, Mr. We. Henry Marten to Him Cura Fraser, at the residence of tb* bride's father, Mr. James Fmt^ In Clark ceaaty. OntheSih of Jane, by Rev. G. A. NtinaaUy, Mr. Henry Jennings and Mias Sarah F. Jackson, both of Clark county. Miscellaneous. A MONTH,—Expenses paid—Male or Female agents—uorae and outfit far- Address SacoNoveltt Co., Ssc», M-. SCHOOL TJ3 A CHEB8 Y XT ANTING emvloytuent at from SoO to SlOOa W month, should address ZRIOLKK A M'Cl'R- dy, Phils., Pa. Look!—$8 to $80 a Day. , genteel sail profitable business. A little novelty, which everybody wants. SITCKSS 1C. Send tor circulars. Churchill A Temple- ton, manutketurers, 615, Broadway, N. Y. Medical, Ac. CBABLBJA. DANA. duo . DIED: At West New Brighton, S. I., on Thursday, June 15, Mildred Flournoy, iufisnt child of Na than F.,aud Lucy Mildred Barrett, aged It mouths and 8 days. Financial and Commercial. Athens. June 24.—Cotton active at 12 to 17 4 Financial.—Tlie buying stud selling rates are as follows: Gold, buying 9 “ selling... 10 Silver, buying. 0 '*• selling....... ... Corn.—Is in demand at 100 to 1 10 from wagons. Wheat—In dennind at $1 75. to $2 00 Oats—Are in demand at 05 to 75. Flour.—Superfine $8 50— •’’amily $9 to 10. Fancy, 11. Bacon.—Dull at 11 to 16cts. Shoulders 10 to l'-tcts. Apples.—Are in demand at 2 50 to 3 00 per bushel. Dried fruit dull and no demand— pealed apples. $1. Leather.—Is in request, at 30 to 40 cents. Factory Goods.—Princeton. Athens, and Georgia Factory Shirtings, 9J to 12. Yams $1,80 by the bale—81 35 at retail. Butteii.—In demand at 20 :-ents. Rons.—Bring 20 cents. Chickens.—15 to 35 cents. Feathers.—60 to 70. JURUBEBA. WHAT 13 IT? > r l' is a sure and perfect reinetlv for all diseases ofthc Liv^rsnd Spleen, EnUrgemtnt orOltsIrurtiim ojthc Intft'invf. Vrinafj. Vteri**. or Abdominal Organt. J*#rerqtor maul Blood, Imtrrinirtcl or Rimittmt Fertr,, Injt'immatio. offkr Lirrr. finpiy, Siug- gUkCinatattm of the blood, Abtceuri. Turnon, Jaundice, Sergfala, Dp- pep* ia, Agar and Freer, or their euaromitant*. Dr. Well* havlur U--une aware of the -xtrannli- nary medicinal properties id the South American Plant, called JVROSEnA, sent a special commission to that country to pro cure It in Its native purity, and having found its wonderful curative properties to exceed even theaatldpaUoss formed by it* great reputation, has concluded to offer It to the nubile, and I* hap py to statu that he hr.s perfected amngrmcut- for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant. He ha* spent much time ezpcrlmentinc and inves tigating as to the most efficient preparation front It, for popular use, and has for some time used la his own practice with the most happy re-ult-. the effec tual medicine now presented to the public no D\WELU’EXT.OfJURUBEBl. And be coofidenUy recommends it to every fhmily asm household remedy, which should be lively ta ken as a Blood Pcaintta in all derangements of the system, and to animate an t fortify all weak and Lymphatic temperament*. JOHN I). kKLI.OGG, Platt st., N. V., sole agt. for United States. Price, one dollar per buttle. Send for circular. ~\\T ANTED—Agents. 820 nor ilnv, V* to sett the celebrated Horae Shcft ow ing mnehine II * the underfeed, males the “lode s'.lfch,” (alike on both side*) and Is licensed. T te beet and cheapest family sewing machine In the m irket. Address Johnson', Class & CO., llostoi Pittsburgh, Chicago nr St leiult. spr!3 4t CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. By J. H. 8CBXKCK. K. D. Many a human being baa passed stray for whose death there was no other reason than the neglect of known and Indisputably proven moans of core. Those nenr and dour to family ami friends sleeping the droamli - -* " - * u they caiunly adopted of steam where the moisture that remains t0 ' predict that a broad gauge road I their interest is not provided for. I would speedily be under one manage-1 was surprised at the Convention ment from Augusta to Knoxville.— *° h*" 1 '’ 0 bei,r< ^ n0 to*®® nnswering for Such a consummation would help the Augusta. They declare themselves dividends of connecting roads, but I cot* 011 merchants, and not dealers in would it promote the interests of in termediate points ? We shall be glad to have the subject fully discussed in our columns. is driven out, find it passes through stack of three heavy calendar rollers, each weighing 3,600 lbs. From these it goes through another stack of seven rol lers, oi different sizes, weighing 12,000 lbs. From these it goes to the reels, and thence to the cutter, where it is counted into quires, lmled, and made ready for market. We were peculiarly interested in the various processes necessary to transform the most unsightly piles of rags into the glossy sheets, ready for the prin ter. In every department the most ap proved and complete machinery is used, and in all respects the Pioneer is a first class mill. Mr. Doblinski, who is skilled in his art, and familiar with the best mills in this country and Europe, selected the machinery, last year, and the buildings were remodelled, and put in complete order for all the wants of a mill of the largest capacity. A 64 inch “Fourdenicr” mnehine was bought, with the very best chilled calender rollers^nnd all those parts usually finished with wood or iron, are of brass and copper, securing cleanli ness. freedom from rust, and a precision oi motion that is really wonderful. The machine alone, with nil its fixtures, cost 817.000, and the working capital, in buildings and other incilities employed by the comnany, reaches a little over 880,000. The machine formerly employ ed on printing paper, has boen overhauled and is to be employed exclusively wrapping. The capacity of the mill is 4,000 lbs. of printing paper per day. The main building is of brick, 250 feet by 45. The water power is furnished from Barber’s Creek. A Leffel water wheel of 104 horse power is used. A Harrison Engine of 50 horse power is also employed. The paper made by this mill will com- eggs and chickens. Jackson will re member this when Athens begins to manufacture her fertilizers and enjoy the best fields of cotton in Georgia, which she can send to Baltimore as Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher has I c heap as to Augusta, been spending some time at the We can build a road of three-feet place of Mrs. Harriet Beecher gauge from here to Gainesville, for Stowe, on the St John’s river, three hundred thousand dollars; and near Jacksonville, Florida, and in do the people say they cannot spare one of the letters she has written to from their living three hundred thou- the North occurs this paragraph : sand dollars in three years ? And after I declare to you, before God, that tbis » b “3t» it can be run at half if the ruling powers will keep “ car- the expense of a road of five feet gauge, pat-baggers” away from us, and The writer knows whereof he speaks, refrain from sending politicians and he knows the above to he facts; down here, to rekindle the fires of dissension for their own baso ends, there will be no trouble with Ku- Klux, or Southern enmity or bit terness. and this will answer our purpose as well, in fact better, than a five feet gauge; and whenever the great line is connected through, let the interest of those lines make the gauge os wide as they want it. My own opinion is, the Another Railroad Project. meeting^ileld "aT'chattanwga I thre . e W ! U ** built from he , re to push forward the building of a to tbe Kentucky line^now notice the direct line of railroad from that prediction. ALPHA, point to Louisville. The distance | Athens, June 17, 1871. is 280 miles. It was estimated that the cost of bridging and grading the whole road would be $4,480,- 000, or an average of $16,000 per. mile, and that the total cost of Within a few weeks past an completing the road would be $8,- alarming and fatal malady has made 600,000, or $80,000 per mile. | its appearance in the stables of some 1N - of the New York city railroad lines. “It recently show A Terrible Horse Disease; "i lh« year. every pare favorably with the beat made in the countiy, and sell? readily in the Now York market. The home demand ia good, and large quantities are shipped regularly to Macon, Charleston, and other Southern cities. The Pioneer mill was projected in 1847, by Messrs. Chase & Linton, and has been twice destroyed by fire—first in 1858, and again 1861. Its present complete and expensive outfit evinces the enterprise and confidence of its owners, and few of our readers probably have appreciated the importance of such a mill, or the ad vantages it confers upon the county, in tbe employment of a large amount of labor and capital, and converting that which is valueless for use, intoa commer cial staple. Our visit impressed as with with the value of rags, and the impjrtance, aye, the duty, of saving them. ’PRINCETON KACTonr. In returning from the paper mill wc Mopped at the Princeton factory, and were courteously shown through that flourishing establishment by Mr. Russell, lie js <iow making very superior bed-tick' jog, and a variety of handsome stripes and checks, employing ICO hands, and running 2,700 spindles and 62 looms, most of which latter are the best English ma chines recently purchased. The capital employed by this mill is $98,000, and under the skillfol management of Mr. Russell, dividends averaging 15 per cent have been annually made. Ravages of the Plague Buenos Athks.—Reoeut advices I The &tnsays: Jrom Montevideo represent the con- ed itself among the horses of the dition of affairs in the stricken cap- Second Avenue line, where there ital of the Argentine Republic os have been over one hundred and not only not having improved, but.. having grown alarmingly worse. I tbirt y c asea > although not more than The last advices from Buenos Ayres I about twelve have as yet proved by Brazilian steamer to Lisbon and fatal. Thejfirst symptoms are mam- telegraphed here, as already pub- feted in the slow and sluggish I! 8l ™ re £I‘ ^ e *° m i ><,r0t -‘* U “ movement oi tbe hind qnnnerTand by Urn North America, dmret from to Il “ a disease ol the Buenos Ayres, estimated that at nownbranes over the spinal marrow, least 26,000 had died of the loath.- and beginning apparently over tbe some disease out of a population of lumber vertebrae, effectually para- 260,000 and that there wore 15,000 j the bind ^ Th dj sick, tbe most of wtuxn would 1/ , . ,, , doubtless never recover. A more g^ Ba ^y works itself along deplorable picture potyld scarcely I spinal cow until it reaches tbe have been conceived than is given brain, when the fore legs give way, of the misery and suffering endur- and the horse is deprived ot the use tf&ttffiWJS'iflfc Tjl« T< ronUm,« most beautiful cities on the South: ** and dnak 83 heartily as era Continent thongh he was wejl; his appetite * ---- — I seems to increase rather than di- A Prero dieprnch from AdwMj Limeh „ ^ djaetM ^ _ June Simmy. theGrorrd '» Tbere is DO effecual romedyf„r .bur Fullon county louJ.y indicted frj htM m J,dy yet discovered. A Foster Blodgett, lu« Superintend. « ^ ia Westerner »«o.y, ent of the State Road, and Us n. o xr ’ l out of seven fine horses, has list Private Secretary, Yamey Gaskill, for larceny after trust, in the em- five; another gentleman on Long Island, the owner of many fast trot- hs» ho Tr Blodgett and Gaskill compromised dlseas ^> valued at $80,000. It may adaim of some $16,000' against ^ noUced “ a singular coincidence the road, Blodgett giving his note ** 1 cerebrospinal meningitis, for $7,000, and then put in his though not ol a malignant.form, is daimforthe fall amount, whioh I prevailing extensively in many was paid. I parts of Virginia. against the Strikers and in favor of the employers. A large part of all this debate and difficulty would be removed hy a few plain and obvious considera tions : 1. Capital is free.* The owner or representative of money may keep it idle and suffer the loss of increase, or he may employ it by lending or investing it in manufacturing en terprise, or in any one of the num berless shapes in which capital can be put so that it may yield a due return. Whether iu the lorm of money or of property, capital is ac- cumulfitetl representa tive of the values created by labor at some former time. The mechanic who by his thrift saves a thousand dollars, may, at his option, pay it in wages to other mechanics, or he may loan it for sixty, eighty or a hundred dollars of annual wages or interest,' or he may put into a house that will pay him a fair rent So he who lias amassed a hundred times as much has an equal right to use it in hon orable trade, to loan it at the mar ket rate, or to invest it in any property that will pay to him a fair and safe’income. If he puts his into a mill lie can employ just as many and ji&t as few operatives as he needs, nor ought he to be com pelled to pay any other or higher wages than such as arc fixed by the law of supply and demand. 2. Capital is not only free, but i’s relations are so sensitive that re straining laws would merely drive it out of sight and out of use, just so soon as the attempt should be made to prescribe the use to which it should be limited. 3. Laboff Is likewise, and even to a greater extent, free. There is nothing which can compel the la borer to give his services to any named employer, or at any desig nated price. If he can make better wages by working on his own ac count, or in combination with other opemtitrdi^is-’iiberty to do it -re mains without restraint or bin- dranee. He may work at bis own foige, bench, or loom, or he may join his labor in an enterprise which combines a thousand forges or benches or looms in one, with profits increased by the infinite subdiviss ion of labor, and by the employ ment of the best attained machinery for paying labor. 4 Labor of all kinds is worthy of reward. This includes mere mus cular exertion which scarcely re quires an operation of tbe mind, and also labor of the mind alone, as well as all intermediate kinds of skill and mixed employment, The proprietor and capitalist who not oidy risks his means but also gives his anxious- thought and study to his mill, his mine, his bank, or bis railroad earns wages which are not to be measured by tbe salaries of clerks, or the. per diem of conduc tors, sailors or operatives. 6. Tbe valffie of labor cannot just ly be measured according to the ex ceptional profits or losses of em ployers and capitalists. In prosper ous seasons a reasonable margin must be left for past or anticipated they ct , , MS. JOSEPH II. Sl'lIF.XCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT. And availed thenvielv.it or hi* wonderfully effica cious medicine*, they would uot have {Allen. Dr. Hchenck ha* In Id* own mse proved that wherever sufficient vitality n-meln*. that vitality, by bis medicine* mid Ids directions for their use,U quickened into hcullhftil visor. In this statement there is nothin? presumptuous. TO tbe frdtli of the Invalid I* made no representation that b not a thousand times suhstan tinted by living «nd visible work*. The throry of tlio cure by Dr. Schenck's medicines h u* simple a* It Is tintaillnx. Its philosophy requires no ursnmcnL It b selSas. surtax, selfconvlnclufh The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are tho first two weapons with wht.-li the citadel or the malady b assailed, l'wo-t hints or the cases or ooa- sumption originate lp dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition thobronchlal tubes "sympathize" with the stomach. They re spond to the morblllc notion of tbe liver. Herethet comes the culminating result, and the setting In, with all Its distressing symptoms or CONSUMPTION. The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Na ture's noblest girts-the PodophtUum Feltatum. They possess all the blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, hot. unlike calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” The work or enrols now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits In the bowels and iu the ali mentary canal are ejected. The liver, Uke a dock, b wound up. It arouses from iu torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and the patient begins to fed that ho b getting, at last. A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic. In conjunction with tlio Fills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chyllfi- cattaa b now progressing without Us previous tor tures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure b seen to he at baud. Thera Cs no more flatulence, do exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite aetata. Now comes tbe greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given toy an Indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup comes tn to pet form Its functions and to hasten and complete the tore. It enters at once upon Its work. Nature can not tie cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions o( the lungs. In the form of —•—• — ires them for expectoration, and time the malady b vanquished, it occupied b renovated and REDUCTION OF PRICES T» CONFORM TO Rpilnctlon of Duties. Great Saving to Consumers BY GETTING UP CLUBS. ■*' Send for our new Price List, and a club form will u company it, <.miuiiiiiig full direction*— making* targe saving to consumers, and remuner- otlve to duo organizer*. 31 and M VESKY ST., NEW OHK. d P O. Box 5,tin ap] T his is no hr mbvu r o » By sending •>*) CENTS with age, height, colorof eve-sod hair, you will receive hy return mail, a correct picture of y»ur future husband or with, with name nud date nf marriage. Address W. FOX, P. Drawer No. it, Fulton- rille, N.Y. aprlSU mm $ht gstlH Weekly £u i. A Newspaper ef tbs Present Times. Imoaded for People New on Barth. Incladu.g Fenner*. Mechanist. Merchant,, Pro fess.oasi Ft--, Workers, Thinker,, and s t Xiah- ccr ot U030*1 Folks, aad tbs Wire . So*s. end Daughter, of uil ;aeh. ONLY ON'K DOLLAR. A Y5.V:i 1 ‘ ' ONE HUNDRED COI’irs FOIL 83*. Or tow than tm» Cm’, a C my. Let firm ho * ♦5* Clu'.t*!.*v rv I'ortOmcc. SKMI-fVKLKLY SUN, 83 A YEAR, ''fi of *'i> s too rlst aot goner.1 c s-sctar a'-t | THR WF.KXt.Y. but with a great-r vsricty of * mlseol'aacotu reading, a ol firvliMa fott* a-we -* tn it, satwcrlbeiisrttli gtei'er fre*ht .-ss. ccc-t-e It onaad twice * wooltiastcsl of eacoonly. -\!¥f THE DAILY SI N, 80 A YRAtt. r , ? A prsCrataentlr road hi* newspaper, with t" % ■"■■■■ ‘ in tht wo.id Free, laa— > * In pn itie*. A t the hews - by usU, • TERMS TO CLTTBS. Tax DOLLAR • WEEKLY e*T7.Y* Flvocoptes,one?«%:.«•*.-* ■ ** t Pour D-iiinrx. Tea eopte-. nno rear.ewtwr te si * cc t •red anectraeot’) totheg.-t -r i.* . cl j Eight Dollar* Twenty eonlea, one re r, «*r fatale addressed (sod an extra copy to toe. ett-r op ofeinb). nUci's Dolta.-v. Fifty coplra.o*c year, toons ofdrcor rasd tti* fieng.W roily one jr*r to cetter nn of club). Thirty-three Dollars. FiftyeopleLooe Tt*r.MMMvaedree’et*f-. A - th* SemFweekly one yew to cotter m. o* ein’ ■ One hundred cnpijM. one y-ar. s-riretrly so’- SSSU^ «*» SShTSor o*^ wgrrra^etjj; Tax 8XJK1*WEEKLY SUN. * Ftre copies. oo*ywr,erparatcly eridt **-«d. Eight Dollars* -^oopyte^ucrupgrchta,. SEND YOUR MONEY -v Offie* order,, check*, or draft* on New If soj.^tses restate* e w. nnuaMfriM Oca odtae. New Tort GET* •288 IN|1(> DAYS, M AI>K by om*a<fiit. , _ . as siileiuMn at or nMf Loin** to nmke S'* v«t IK» you want a nituntion ] In Lines, to laftjhi^rer. Sample free. Arfdr Hudson River H’ire Wirks, Y.l Miiden J*anr, co. Water st., N. Y’, or 1ft Dearborn st., Chicago. 8 O’CLOCK. epr P2-4t TIiea-Ncctar I, a Pure BLADE TEA. with theUreen Teaflaror,wer- rantrd to suit all tastes. For salcererywhere, and et whole sale only by thetlreat Atlantic I mil Pacific Tra Co.. Church et. N. Y„ P O box, 5506. bend for rhea-Necter circular. mrSi Free to Book Agents. A POCKET Prospectus ef tbe best Illustrated fX Family Bible, published in boUi English and German, containing Bible History, DictionaryJtD- alysis, Uarmonv, and History of Religion*. Bent free on application. W. P'lst A Co., 26, south 7th ATCH FREE, and 630 a day tan, no hum bug. Address with stamp; Latta A Co.. apr 10—It Pittsburgh, Ps. made new. and tbe patient, in all the dignity of r gained vigor, step* forth to enjoy the manhood < womanhood that was _ GIVEN l’J» AN LOST. The second tiling b, the patients must slay fan a warm room nntil they get well; it b almost impos sible to prevent taking cold when the lungs ore dis eased. bui lt niu-t be prevented or a enre c» a not bs effected. > resh air and riding out. especially In thb —“on of the country. In tbo tall and winter sen- are all wrong. Physicians who recommend coarse lose their patients. If their longs are y diseased ; and yet. because they are S the house they must nut ell down quiet; they miat walk about tbe room as much and ns that as tbe etrtngth will bear, to gut up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep fit good spirits—be determined to get welL Thb nas s crest deal to do with the appetite, and b the great point to gsln. To despair of cure after sarh eridence of Its pos sibility in the worst cases, and moral eirtolatv In modest words: "Many yean ago I was In tbe last stages or coo- nption; eonflued to my bed, and at one time my physicians thooghtthat I could not Uvea week; then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I beard of and obtained the preparations which I now offer to lungs, and I would spit op more than a pint ofc sire yellow matter every morning for s long time. “As soon es that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night-sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that It was with difficulty that I could keep from eatbig too much. Isoon gained my strength, and have groom In desh Iwas weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, then looking likes mere skeleton; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight b two hundred and twenty-five (SM pounds, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Hchenck bos-discontinued his w $10 Made from 50 Cents. .Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and see; or 12 samples sent (put palu) for SO eta. tliat sell easily for S1Q. R. L. WALCOTT, 1S1 Chat ham Square, New York. mar 9-t $5 to $10 per Day.gSfa TK who engage in our new business make from S3 to 810 per day in their own localities. FollpeiUc a- fors and Instructions sent free by mail. Those in need of peimanent, profitable work, should *C- diesesmtonce.OKoSnxsox&Co, Portland, Me. ; apr!7 2m vblta to New York and Boston, no or hb son. Dr. J. H.8cbenck, Jr., still continue to tee patients at ithefr Office, No. IS North tUxthtHreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 0 a.m. to a r.n. Thai* wbo wish s thorough examination with the Resplro- meterwlll be charged IS. Tbe Henplrometer dedans the exact condition of the lungs, and patients con readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medidnee are adapt ed to tbe intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and ktad Nature will do the rmt, except ing that In some case* the Mandrake Pills arotobe taken In Increased doses: the three medidnee need no other accompaniments than the ample traSb^N tlous that accompany them: First create al |Of returning health, hunger b the MJ To thr A) ottKiyo Class.—We are prepared furnish all cissies with oenstaot cm home, sll the Umeor for spore hours, a . light and profitable. I’enonsof elthersex can earn from 50e to 8* per evening, and ia proportion by giving all their time to tbe business. Boysand gtrb etrn needy as much as men. That all who sea this mar send their address and test the business, we make thb unparalleled offer: To each s are not satisfied, we will send 81 lo pay for the troaM* of writing to us. We wiU also furnish tan particulars, a valuable sample, to commence on, and a copy of the People*rLiterary Companion, one of the largest and best family newspapers published —sent free by mail. Reader, If you want permanent, profitable work, address E C Alias A Co., apr?l-2rab Augusta, Me. it at new. CHEMICAL.*, DYE-STUFFS, * PAINTS. OllS r * (j 1 ASS, PUTTY! STATIONERY ; PFRFfi-rtKRV. IJQFOItK BI'ITMiS. A ND EVERYUHIKG ufiuaJ!j- -Ol usually kept In a First Clam Ifrtai SMdil Particular attentiou lias been pard In the select» a ■ of aur stock, to the purity snd rrU«HUty ef euL 'SSSseSllBS Our STOCK OF FANCY OOOl’.S is targe snd attractive, embritrlng s urea’ “it rl. ty PEKFUMEKY, TOILET ARTICLED, BRUSHES, combs, &<*:■ Ilefauhold's snd Ayer’s Preparation*, Hurley’s. Worm Candy and banaparilla, Drake’s rtantation Bitters, Romaln'e Crimean Bitter*. Hoofiend's German Bitter*, and many ether poptitarjtrepxrxiinns always na. FRESH GARDEN SEKD» of the most approved varieties on hand and fer ule inany quantity desired. Alan Grass Seed. ST. LOUIS LEAD, " Werranted strirtly pen—the heat in the tnarkeff? Grist Mill and Cotton Seed Huller COMBINED. When it comes, as It wlU come, let the WOfOKn at once be of good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the coughloosens, the ntghteweetta ■Wiese morbid syup* abated. In m short time both oft toms are gone forever. and colds, may be regarded at a prophylacterie John S. Hf.xby, CoOeoe Place, P. 1’.. Il’hotassfe Agent*. Wm. A Talmadge, OP. POST OFFICE, COL. AVK.ME, AT HEX. trougl . . cri, so as to run for ynrs without wearing out. It grindii Fine Meal, Homony, Hulls Cotton Seed, leaving ti clean as Wheat. It b the SimpUet, eel, and moet Durable Stilt and Iked Uniter country, and Is frilly warranted for five ye will grind 100 iiuaheta nf corn, and hull 300 of seed perday, with one horse power, on common gin gear, fieud for circular and price lilt, fi> It. R. (KETCH I US & CO., Jan 13 Got. Columbus, Us. uihels on Col- very Dealer In Watch*., Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated Ware, Musical Instruments, Speotaeles, Guns, Pistols, Sporting Equipments, Ac., Ac. A Select Stock of American and Im ported Watches, Double Guns with 40 inch barrel, cxcelienl ftr long range. Pistols of aU kind*. Penetration of bull 6)4 inches lata wood. With a desire topless* all. will sell.theJabOTegood et very reasonable prices. BBPAIBINa. Watch**, Cloaks, Jewelry, Guns end Pistols, promptly attended to In a sattafoetory manner.— Celt and see for yourselves. apr 4 FLOW Si FEED STORE ON COLLEGE AVENUE, * , ’ - ^ (OPPOSITE NEWTON HOUSE.) WM. HENRY HULL. May 13 - . . ■ Bibles and Prayer Books. nnHE laigestassortment ever brought JL to Athens, and at prices ranging from 50 cents to 810. For sale by T-A. BURKE, FebZi, at the Book Store. Something Attractive! JACKSON & O’FERRELL rpAKE pleasure in announcing to J. the public that they has just opened, or “ ‘ lege Avenue, ualer the Newton House, a choice stock of Family and Fancy Grocries &c, which they propose to sell et YBSSY LOTT PHIPRN VOR CASH Give them a call and be convinced. Feb—JOIy TTPHAM’SDEPILATORY pow- U DEB. Removes superfluous hair in five minutes, without Injury to the sltln. Sent by mall for 81 25. UPBASI’M AMTHHA ,f!UMAC. Relieve* the mast violent paroxysms injlreattaeic, and effects* speedy cure. Price S3 hy mail. TMK JAFA1IBKR HAIR STAIR Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful black or brown. 11 coniist ofonigonepreparation. 75 cents by malt Address 8. C. UPHAM, 721 Jsyne st., Phtladelphta, Pa. Circulars sent free. Sola by all Druggists. New Novels* For sale by tprfi T. A. BURKE. Supreme Court Decisions. rtedbyK Price 81. receipt of the price, by Junes Athens, Ga. Tooth Ache Anodyne, RELIEVE INSTANTLY W 1 ^. the worst esse of toothache. Dr. KING, at NEW DRUG^IrOKE. Sea Foam A ND YEAST POWDERS, for ule at the NEW DRUG STORE. Send your oldFurniture to WOOD’S REPAIR SHOP. Next to the Episcopal Qiurch, and have it may 193m MADE GOOD AS PEW. Foot Ball— Croquet* f aROQUET 86, $8 and $10. KJ Balls at 82 50 and S3 00. ^or sale by april2t T. A. BUI Foot rpHE Best Aniline Red reduced lo X rSSiOOa poundatthn NEW DRUG STORE. Hum. Hoe. and rmtte I owder*. In valuable for sll dbesae* wf efrwk. . For Sale or Exchange. T HAVE 300 acres of land in Cle- X borne Co.. Ala., which I will sell cheap, or ex change for reel estate in this city. There are 40 acres cleared, SSoflt the best bottom land on Cane creek, producing 50 to 7S barbels nf corn per acre., and cotton Is pimentos. The remainder Is In tbe woods. The tanu is 20 miles from the Brims, Rome and Dalton Railroad, oneand aquart, r mile* from the county site, Edvards" Ule. A miles from the located depot of the Colunihiis aad Chat tanooga Railroad, and on* mile from the route-, of tbe Griffin and North Alabama Railroad There is an excellent store home taut he-r mglng to tbe place), which can he bought or suited chea,p and is a Splendid Stand fbr a Country Store- Title. Indisputable. For further information ap ply to, or address ,-ij Dr. J. W. MURRELL. March Strihn Athens, Ga. BTJRKK\S Circulating Library! Under the Seiotnn House, Athens, (•«._, WILL BE OPKNKDSATfRDA Y, FEB. 4, Ui:t. Terms of Sniisrripl ioii : Useef Library ear Week, ia s4vaeer. 30 ” eat mnnih. three mouths. “ six mattlhs. 81 Ml "1 SO ' mi 10 <dl RpgrnUtions: - '»% t. Books must not be kept out <<f the Ur>a lon ger than one week without Using renewed. The penalty for violating thte rule will be an .id.lltior»U chargeof five cents a day for such detention. This penalty will be strictly rttfo'"d.. £ Books most be returned In good order, making, lueallowance for necessary wear and (ear with • rood usage. If any book be loat or Injured, It shall be restated, or the current price of a new one shall 3. Strangers aud transient pvnons taking boo: s, must dctsraltc the vain* of thu same, which will be refunded when thebooksaredeturned. - : •-4»5 New books will be added at. they are published! T. A. BURKE. DEALER !»' Books, Statioiipiy, Wall r»pei$,' Hold Pen*, Fine Cnilerj,Ae. Athens, Georgia. A Full Stock SWEDES AND REFINED t Iron, for sale at. * C1IJLDS, NICKERSON & CO’S. STEREO'-COPE8 ! VIEWS, ALBUMS. CHROMOS, FRAMES, 1 • E. &H. T. ANTIION Y&CO., 591 BHOAOWAY. KKWV9RK riNVITE the attention of the Trade •L to their extensive a-sortmeut of the above': goods ofttcfretr/i publication, mberjacturcandim- portal ion. . 1 PHOTO LANTERjTsu'DEir' • ' . *» ■fi* NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITe" 0 ^’ 07 **^ E. A H. T. ANTHOS v A CO., . ’ ; 591 Broadway, New York, - ■ -»j' Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. IMCORTES8ANDMANUFACTFRi:r.fiOF ' PHOTOORAPillV StATKfilAliii: Mar 17-4 m.