The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, March 11, 1879, Image 3

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She foutliciU'Watchman. XjOC^-Xj ISX&.TTEES. GA MAR. 11. ATHKNH, Fraternal Record. M • »r»»a Lodge 22, K. A. A.—MeeM on the second and I ,11 r ru.) .ngnis iu every month, »t tX o’clock. Robert i'ii mine, >V. A. t.d. Kouuey.BOC-y _ ■ 1V«. Hope AJaaacll, No. A, B. * S. R.-ReRhlitr mating l,t “tirawyntguiiu e*cu month. U. M. Smith, T. I. St. * ’',Vi.'.'ni! t'ul'iitrr.'.N o. r 'l. -Meet* on the Nd Thursday night K. M. Mnlth, II. I*. I. M. K Jr“muiTiidgr IS, I. «. O. F.-MeeUovery Monday night ii o wl renown’ llalL J. B. Uiirduer, N Ha.«U«* *•£• . V nriinnrurnt, No 14,1. 0. 0. K.-MceU on the lit 'i^'^ymonth. a«OddFellows-IUU. i* o»vw C. r., B.J.Chri»ty, Scrih* Meet l»t t nurmuy night In each month, .i ii. itncke-, captain, J. V. Sparks,*). s. >MF. .No IU1.—Roeo-onthoAthWedne* ’ ./JLeiair UmUnoJ-H. K. J. Long! - «»r' HONOR. Goldkn Rcue LodoeNo. 211.— ,u n Hall iH-comi 1 Uumoiiy anti lou.ui Wed- d> ntmth. -M. J. Morns, Dictator, Leon- .porter. _ mm l.iulcc. So 8,1. 0. W. 1.—Sleet*every ToidnvnhiiiU tv. II. Heard, Vt.T.C A. U Tucker, W. FlUti UW’SBT.IIKNT. ATiiESSFlUBCa, -SO 1.—Meet* ou the Alh Thursday nI 'aevery month, »t Firemen’* UnlL B. C. Brinnt, Cngk. A. It. lUiper, SCCtY. MtisSK, tiooK* LADDER CO., NO. 1—Meet* on tb. 1,, iviiiM ml.) night In every month, at Stiymgi * 11*11. J. i Thi uin Prriddrut* *1. W # N oudnrllrth» Beet y. J *»fi? IKF > 1.0KfiD ” FlKfcCO.. NO. .—Meetsonitbelit \v! ,u..w»y night in every month. Ed. Johnson, Capt., ltanda. Brown, Sect'}’. (11 LUC 11 DIBBl'TORV. ... VIKTHODIST.—Corner Hancock awnne and Lumpkin .T T Rev O. W. V.rborongh, Paator. Kegnntr Sunday leJilc,'* l o'clock, a. m„ and 8 p. m. Snnday School • a. m. MFTIJOD1ST.—Oconee Street. Rev. W.K. Branham, PaVior! Regolar Sunday service*, 11 a. ir... and 8p. m. sun- day School, 4 o’clock, p. in. i»itKSBYTKRI AN.—Hancock avenne. Rev. C. W. Lane, r ' !,r lh-cular Sunday wnrkM, 11 o’clock, a. m. and 5 p. m. J,. . * Or haul 9 a. in. \oune men and nnaine** men r Prn-er 1 nwting, Tuesday night at s ocloek. Prayer mee Ing, Thnraday afternoon »t 6 o'.-Jork. it t I’TIST —Comer College avenne and Market street. Rev. r 1) Camnhell. Paator. Regular Sunday services, 11 a. m., ,',1 * () vlock p. in. Snuitay school, 8 a. iu. KMMANL'KL (EPISCOPAL).—Cor. Lnmpln and Clayton Hev. It. Ing.'l, Rector. Regular Sunday service* j, , , al .,i |>. m. Sunday School, !>M a. ni. ST MARY’S—EPISCOPAL.—River alreet. Sur.dsy ser- vice* 11 a. in. and ftp. m. Sunday chooiva. tn. HOOKS’ (METHODIST) CHPRCH.-Kev. P. A. Heard pret.'lie* on the 1*1 Sunday In each month, Rev. K. V. Slone, on iho M Suuday • ltev. Vv. \V. Oalin ano dev. Mr. Candler, the s.1, and Rev. I)r. K. W. Sneer, the 4th Snudav. VuiMi riVE BAPTIST.—Rev. I). i'atman, Paator. Regu lar aerocee, *Jd Sunday in each month, at »1 o clock a. in., aB »i>MA.N ’CATHOLIC (ST. JOSEPHS.)—Services on the 4th Sunday in every month, nt lUtf o’clock, a. ra..aud » n - nnndav echool and the Rowry every Sunday in the -ovi (,Yi H k,!». in. Father O’Hara, pastor. 5 JEWISH SYNA*ioOL’E.—Clayton Mnot. 1). Michael, , r Kci'iilur services every Friday ni»;ht, *X o’clock. AFRICAN METHODIST.—Foundry street. Rev. L. ThO- I' i-Mr. Regular Sunday services, 1) a ra, and H p m. COLORED DAiTIST.—Comer Broad and Hill street*.— Kev. Flo)d liiil, Paator. Regular Sunday services, 11 a. m., aua p. m. DAVIS' PREMIUM GALLERY. “ Going it Alone.” Iiidiard S. Harris aunounces to the pub lie that ho has purchased the interest of Thus, lteid iu the Barber shop of Eeid & Harris, and is now thorough!}’ prepared to give entire satisfaction to all who give him a call. By earnest zeal and honest dealing “ Dick” has won an enviable repu tation among our citizens. - He will be as sisted by Daniel Toliver and Charlie Hill, both exjierieuced, and skilled workmen, and invites his friends and the public to give him a call. A Splendid Entertainment. On last Weduesday uigbt, it was our great pleasure to attend an exhibition ot Parlor Theatricals at the residence of Capt. M. B. McGinty, given by some of the young ladies and gt nitemen of our city, for the entertainment of their friends. Jioug before the hour to commence ar rived the spacious hall was tilled to over* Bowing with admiring spectators, alt ea gerly awaitiug the appearance of the “ Kritsiugles.” This is an excellent play and was rendered in such a maimer as to convince the audience that the partici pants were real actors, beiug presented with the ease and grace of professionals rather than amateurs. After the “ Kritaingles” was finished, A tyuiet fauiiiy” was commenced, and, from beginning to end, as the other, tho acting was almost perfect. The plays were interspersed with songs by three ol Athens’ fairest daughters, who, with their exquisite voices, filled the hearts ot all present with such melodious strains as seldomgoortal cars attend. As soon as the programme was complet ed, all returned to their several homes fully satistied with the evening’s entertain- pjebt! Our thanks are due the young la dies and gentlemen for an invitation, as it was the most enjoyable thiug of the kind it has been our pleasure to attend in a long while. JVe trust that at no distant day the members ot this club will give an en tertainment at Deupree Hall, for the bene tit oi our citizens generally. ...Miss Ethel Hatton, of Augusta, has , Meet*on thei*i |, cen elected as the Alumni essayist of the Lucy Cobb Institute at the coming com mencement. . Jottings About Town. Retail grocers complained of dullness in trade last Saturday. .The beautiful weather continues to the great delight of every one. ..New Yoik has a ride association. Are they savings bank directors) ..See notice of a cow and calf for sale, in another column. ...Chicken fanciers say that it is impossi; ble to hack a dead-game cock. ..Quite a number of ladies and gentle men visit the mineral springs in the after noons. tn^stfess is to the office ..What riles « congZBst stal can^mnS t< to have a pos written in French. ...The lawyers ol Athens have been en joying a professional harvest for the last month. ..Atlanta is eqjoying ice-cream, while Augusta is calling loudly for the sprinkling cart. The Acme Furniture Store. Capt. M. B. MeUioty has recently pur pnaspd this establishment from Messrs. Gann A Reaves and has added greatly to the stock. He says he has reduced the prices of all goods from 25 to 50 per cent. He keeps a very large stock ot all kinds of coffins and burial cases, and when parties purchase them of him hereafter, be will furnish his hearse free ot charge. jiapt. M. has one ot the largest aqd Jiest selected stocks of goods iq bis line to be found in the State, and all would do well to call on him before purchasing. Look out fur advertisement next week. * ■ “"HjI ..Sunday Gazette: Miss Birdie Cobb, with her sister, Mrs. Harry Jackson, has gone to Savannah on a visit to their rela tives. ...Mr. John lJlats will issue the North Georgian at an early day at Belton, Bant s county. John gets up a spicy sheet, and wc trust that his enterprise will meet with encouragement from the good people of Banke. ...The Belle of West End wears a violet hutonnicre in his lapel on Sundays, and plants cotton and potatoes during the week. ...Gainesville seems to bo the iavored spot in Georgia for newspaper enterprise. The North Georgia Argus is tho title ot a now paper shortly to be issued iu that city by Messrs. Timberlake and Jones. We wish the Argus success. ...We learn from the Chronicle A Consti- tiitionahst, that our respected fellow-citizen, Gen. ffm.M. Browne, of the State Univcrj sity, will deliver the address before the Hibernian Benevolent Society, iu Augusta, on the 17th. ...It is rumored that it the fine weather continues, Capt. Sam SwilliDg will give a select pic-nic. Bob Brittain, it is uuder- stood, will be the only invited gtte *T.' ...Alcohol was invented by an Arabian nine hundred years ago, and people have been drinking his health ever since. ...Captain Hull is still gaining populari ty as a commanding officer. We would also state that be is the tallest Captain that ever commanded the Guards. ..The Sunday Gazette's special corres pondent at this point, speakiug of the newspaper fraternity, says that the Chron icle “is brightly edited by Mr. Georgp Thomas,” all of which we are proud to en dorse. .. From the number of soda water tick ets ordered by a young druggist of our city, it looks as though the people in this locality are goiug back on all other bever ages. His order was only ior ten thou sand. ..A reward of twenty-five dollars will be paid by the city Council to any one n : porting any person oy persons breaking any of the street lamps of the city of Ath. ens. Proof sufficient to convict must be furnished with the report ...Ensign Albiu Hodgson, of the United States Navy, is at home on a sick furlough. The gallant ensign has many warm friends in Athens, who are ever glad to welcome him home. ..Mr. W. H. Jones, president of Burns’ Silver Cornet Band, is making some' ef forts to retain flrof. Burns in Attp-'ns. If he succeeds in his project, wo will have the pleasure this summer of listening to the music from the best band in the State. ...A countryman loaded to the muzzle with “ mountain dew” ran against the city well house on Broad street, last Friday night, and picking himself up hastened to ^police headquarters and reported that he had been ruthlessly knockeT^jPjrn and maltreated by some parties unknown to iiirn. .The Athens Guards was organized on the 22d ot February, 1S54, a little more than 25 years ago. Below we publish as a matter of interest to our readers, a list of the Captains ot the company since its or ganization, all oj whom are stfll alive ex cept (tie first one; 6. 'Lombard (dead ;) Henry Hull, Jr. (now of Savannah ;) Gen W. H. C. Gerdine (now of Columbus, Miss Col. H. C. Billups, !>.. R. Rangston, (now ot* Atlanta;) S. D. Mitchell, C. G. Talmadge, J. H. Rucker, J. U. Hull. The Perfect Washer.' This machine, patented in August last, hr our clever old fellow citizen, Thomas Snow, of this place, is rapidly coming into public iavor, wherever introduced. Hav ing heard it spoken of by persons who have tried it, and seen it operate, we were induced to witness a test of its merits on Wednesday last. The action oi the maebiue is as nearly like that ot the human hand in washing clothing as it is possible to be imagined. It is so constructed as to re quire no other vessel in the process of washing than the machine itself, and it can be easily operated by a six year old child, no boiling or band rubbing being necessary. Of tW innumerable kinds tlf Washers in vented, this is by long odds the most per- ftet and satisfactory we have over seen. It effectually does away with that detested of all days—‘wash day”—iu the house keeper’s existence, and saves innumerable aches and pains and family jars to the un fortunate females who have large families to wash for by the old process. A family’s washing of halt a dozen or more persons, can be done with it in less thau an hour, and with less injury or wear to the cloth ing, than by the old process. Mr. Snow is now putting the machine on the market, aud he deserves the richest success—for he has proven himself a ben efactor to all that class of persons who have this laborious drudgery to perform themselves.— Walton County (Ga.) Tidetle. A Good AetSount. “ To sum it up, six long years of bed ridden sickness aud suffering, costing $200 per year, total, $1,200—all of whi-- was stopped by three bottles of Hop ters, taken by my wife, who has dor own housework for a year since •> i the loss of a day, aud I want <•» to know it for iheir benefit.” John Weeks. Butle. GF’Queby: “Why will men s.i common tobacco, when they can buy burg Bros. “ Seal of North Carolina,’ ’ the same price t” Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spendiug so mucho^^ine clothes, rich tood aud style. BgjflKl t -healthy food/ cheaper and bertrt-' <gjpthmg ; get more real and substantial things ot life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile hum bug medicine that docs you only barm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies. Hop Bitters, that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see better times and good health, Try it once. Read of it in another column. EF*Eogcrs A Sons’ Cutlery—Seth Thom as’ clocks, McBride's Spoons, Forks and Casters. Champion Ice Cream Freezers. Library Lamps, Dixon’s Stove Polish, Mad- dock A Sous’ White Granite Ware. All proven to be the best in the world. Sup plied by McBride A Co., Atlanta, Ga., to the trade strictly, at manufacturers’prices. marl 1-tt ATHENS RETAIL PRIDES EUBRENT. Forme weelr ending Doc. 141- CORRECTED WEEKLY'S^ ROUSE, BETTS A CO. COTTON—middling FACTORY GOODS. TOBACCO. Cotton Yarn* »nm»on, ^ lb 50^60 Osni»bnp^$, per yard. 10(£K>:B edima 65(3.75 % Shirtings «*<a8 Flne 1.00^1.85 Sheeting, brown 8<s$10 Smoking 60&1.00 DRY GOODS. iSnuff, Maccaboy. 1.00 Prints, per yard- 507 Cigar*, Am. ?M..30.00^50.60 Delaine* 12^02; Ilavada. ..75.00^ Bleaciied Shirtings AMMUNITION, Bed Ticking ltx#3bPowder, $ tb 35 40 orated?* SOdtl.SSBhot lOfclSX Blanket* 1.5<X£8.00 Lend 10@13 PROVISIONS. .Cap*, V bo< 10&40 Floor, fancy, V bbl...-8.00<gj LIQUOR8. Family 7.00<3.o0 Com whiskey, good. 1.50(^8.00 Sapertine 6.00(^0.50 medinm 2.00(^3.00 Corn, white, bu... - 7im£ 76j common 1.25^11.80 yellow 0.dK4G.00!Peach brandy, good. 2.50 Pea* 76'£S0. medium 2.00 Meal 75<A$G: common.... Wheat 1.00(^1.23 Apple do. good 2J(5<BiL60 Buckwheat Floor *@10; medinm ........3.00 Bacon, aide* 7@7^ i common 2.25 shoulders 5<£00 ‘French do 10.00 hams UKtsH- : Holland gin B.OoqM.OO Lard, ^ !b 10@ 18 j American do 2.00(^2.00 Irish Potatoes, country, iBourbon whiskey...2.0o@4.0t $ bashel 100 i Wines...... ;A . 2.50&3.* r New Medical Diicoveries. Prof. I. J. M. Goss, ol Marietta, Ga., an old and well known pbyBician, now offers to the citizens of Athens die benefit , of b Pkfii, upojj rpasopabje terms. He wi visit Athens the 15th of March, and re main over until the 20th, at Dr. Moore’s pld office, to treat all who wish to avail thnjpsplypa of hjs superior mode of treat ment. Tertps pash, opt low! $ee card iq another column. W' 1 fopnd Dr, Bull’s Gough Syrup be a most effectual remedy, aud feel sure tbatlhe most stubborn cough and cold wSlylaid^p its healing iutlueuoe.—Ctaog Garden and other Seeds. Whenever any of our readers waut to purchase garden or other seeds which are certain to be fresh and genuine aud at the same time as cheap as any, we advise them to call aud see our young friends, Messrs E. C. Long A Co., who keep on baud a large stuck ot all kinds ot seeds, from the most responsible growers; and as they made a bonfire of all their old stock some time ago, you may know their seeds are fresh, as they are all of last year’s crop. Call and see them. UP A well-spring ot pleasure is a healthy baby ; keep your baby iu good health by using Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup—tho friend of infancy. Friee 25 cents. Waiver .Votes. We have two or three different forms ol notes waiving homestead exemption, relief and all other laws to prevent the collection ol debts, printed in elegant style, on good paper, which can be had in auy quantity to suit purchasers. We also keep dpeds, bonds, mortgages, and all o^iipr blqUkp in geqerql use. Nurthem .Ll.V4l.5c Swwt 60 4 •' ICop Egg*, ^ilozeu 10 12; • Bank of the University. , In pur auvei ueiug ooluiuua will be found a tabular statement, showing the condi tion of tips welDestabiisnecT and popular Banking house, ou the 31st ot, December, 1878. ty Sympathy js beetslflifn vfhen pm£ tirnf in its’ application. Therefore when you sympathize with your suffering baby show it practically by using Dr. Bull’s Ba by §yruj> and thus pijw your pltfid. Pricp Ey-It is admitted by many prominen merchants, that Solomon & Joseph under- Sbll tAtas 1 SttUtbeTii markurn, * SMITH’S LIVER TONIC. Dr. E. S. Lyndon: Dear Sir—I can never find words to express my gratitide to you for the incalculable benefit I have derived from use ot “ Smith’s Liver Tonic.” For two years 1 suffered with Liver disease in the worst form, and never had any perma nent relief, until the first ot last Novem ber, when 1 procured a buttle of the Liver fonje. Sjnce then, t hare nged only two and a half bottles, and am entirely well. have not felt a symptom ot the disease since taking the first dose. I had previ ously tried several physicians and many other remedies, and all failed to affect me beneficially. Respectfully, E. Ellen Patman. Lexington, Ga., May l2lb, 1878. Miss Ellen Patman is my daughter, and fully conpnr jn qbove. D. W- Batman. BAD WEATHER NOTICE. There is no day too cloudy or dark, but what you can get the best pictures made at Dec 25 Davis’ Premium GALLEay. E^The New York Store of Solomon A Joseph has the largest stock ever before brought to Athens. f;ev, Ilf. go.-ci.il a/Tfar, Pastor gt. Paul's Church, Columbus, Ga. writes : “ We gave Dr. Moffett’s Teethi na (Teething Powders) to our little grand child with the happiest results. The ef fects were almost magical, and certainly more satisfactory tb^u from anything we ever used.” Dr. & S. Lyndon and all drqggists keep Teethina. July 23—lm. More Candidates. The undersigned rqspectmhy announce themselves as candidates for the public patronage. They have made great and expensive improvements iu their fashiona ble barber-shop, having lately purchased an elegant new out-fit ot shop furniture, and “put things to r’gtys,” generally. They are the champion workmen of the city—long experienced and perfectly skill ed in the tonsoriat art, ana guarantee en tire satisfaction to tfyeir cua$o(uers. ‘ Sapp&Bbydie. Agent at Jefferson. Mr. A. H. Brock is the authorized agent for the #>Kthcp» Watchman at Jefferson, Jackson county. Atla^ & Charlotte A1 H-LINE. CHANGE OP~SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday Nov. 8th, DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS will run ou this road as follows: NIGHT MAIL AND VA88ENGEK TRAIN. Arrive* Lai* 5.86 p. ra Leave* Lula 3.37 p. m. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, Arrive* at Lnl* #.68 a. in. Leave* Lula 8.59 a. m. GOING EAST. Arrive* at Lnla 9.49 a. m. Leaves Lain 9.50.a, m GOING WEST. Arrive* at Lula 7.42 p. ra, Leaves Lnla 7.43 p. ra. GOING EAST. Arrive* at La*a 11.25 a. tn Leave Lnla — 11 3Sp.m THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING EAST. Arrive at Lnla 3.S6 P.M Leave* *• 3.60 P.M GOING WEST, Arrive at Ln*a —... ...-.10.56 a. m, Leaves Lnla 12,20 a. m. _ THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING WEST* Arrive at Lula 7.07 A. M. Leave Lula 7.2rt A. M. DKLGS. 7onpera*, y tb 6(3 0 no ieo 1.0O@1.5O Tokens 15@25 Modeler 20 36 Tnrkev- .7' a.2'! *Ixt. Logwood 25,440 Butter,^ 15 2f vpsom Salt*. 10^15 vROCEUI. S. I Mum . 10 Sueur, crusao' *0 412 vj.phur a — . hardware. i> 10^' u.,!X : iron, Swetie*, 6(^6 C 11X 41/X: Ktigiish 4@4 Deirarara 9 *» lOi'Jastfng* 6X<£8 Coflee, Rio, y t> ‘jO a.*.5; \* i«l*, t# keff 2.75 L*t"i;yra 25v^2^iSteei, cam 16@18 Java 2V43« plow....* 8@10 Tea, Hy*on, y 9; 1.2 jC-ottoo Cai»l* 50@6# Gunpowder.. .1.00^1.2 Wool “ 40(450 Black 1.00@1.25!i’Iow Point*. . 25C4*0 Syrup, cane 50.rf i : S oith’* Hollows 60 inch Cntia Mo.a«*e* 4R«;60: Anvil* 17@18 Cand.es, v T>cnn. tv-r fb..4*k«*’6e; Hammer* ..17@18 adamantiae,...‘/5<«’loree Sho;?.. ** u \ “ •• Nall* 20@S5 Cheese, State, tier .... 15. iFjedmc Hoe*, f doz. r'n'*.i*.i ihnrv...l8 •* a' Lrade’sC. If. 55@75 Cracker®, ••oda .l^(*iniAraes’ShoveJa. 1.0iK4l.25 bn ter...... ‘1^420; “ Spade* 1.00@1.10 zOVSojTrace Chain* t .4^-.... 60@75 erca' ^v*25j Onion*, per hn. -...10(M ‘ „ Candy, lancy, pc’ tt>...-S5ta36:Sunthem^..^^M. 8.00@UJ.00 plain*.. .V. 26! LEATtW. Soda M1 • ’Sole, V tt>. •.... - 26(^30 Black Pepper 20 25 Upper 40@60 Red ** 10|H*roe**....-...^, 40@50 Ginger 20.26 CalfSkiu*. VdozT:30.00@500.00 Starch 10 Kip “ 36.00^45.00 Tallow 6@8 HIDES- Green Apples !.25@l..*!Dry, V !b 10 Rice...... S@10 .Green 6 Mackerel, No. 1, kit* 1.50 175; B ' GOING. No. 9. 8 1.25!Gunny,^ yd 1*J*@ No. 1.3* barrel*....6.00; TIES. No. 3, kit* 1. 5;Tles. ...• Sardine*, per box 20; ROPE. SALT, per *ack W Cotton 20@25 ^ Grass I6@20 WOODEN-WARE. Painted bucket*, F NANCIAL. per doz.. Cedar do... White pine . ^ . Sieve*.. .T 2 ,kl@i.OO: mdliug .AJjO The above are retai! nnecs. Price* are eluded to wholesale hnvera ncket*, r piAntiaL, az...; 2.005?.2.of Gold—baying 1.02 §.<iO%;9Qfti eeliiug 1.90 le * .00(48.00 8Ry eywhaylaK ...1d» TUTT^S ; PjLLSj INTRODUCEp, A WID LIVER I, I be fruitful nuree of munr dlseuece, proml- ueut (inosg which ere DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND-FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIONEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. IjOus of Appetite end Naueea, the bowp’j arecortiye. but .ometimea al(«ra>t«l vritR fe^^^^rtioalimiebMltputJAiii ^l Uicdcht mjde iwd under tke foouldo^ bUde^ fttiln^e ertlug, with a glifiP ollnation to exertion cf body ormind, Xrri- UbUlty of teqap«,"XiOW miriU. niomory, with a feeling of haring neglected ■cine duty, Pjonoralweejincae; fiaiineiaj flutteringattbeHoyt, Dot, before the eye*, Yellow Skin, Hoodooh. geoaroUy over the right eye, Hostieeunee* at night with fitful dreams, highly oolored Urine. IF THE3Z WABMINGB ASE T3N1 SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE Oi r-i are eapaolally adapt* cases, a single dose eTTocts such a change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer. TUTUS PHIS < ere c«iciuh),M from mMucm that ere trrSrlYom «ny propertieeikait CIUI injurs the most delicate .rsaalaatloa. They Searcli, CleaBM, Paruy, and larlserate tbeenlirnKTM.nl. Bjr.llnringUi.ea. gorged Unr, they r* from p.lsonauehumb: boalth and rl: »be bowel." nUtwUoL A Noted Divine says: . Agent at Lexington Capt. J.G. Hartsfield is the authorized agent of the Southern Watchman at Lex- TUTT'S PILLS. Their lint effect is-to Increase the Aysadte, end cense the body to Taka .a FI mb, thus th, nstem ie nanrlsbed, end by their Tenia AcJ Una on the DigraUre grffgs*, Kegnlar Htoola ere iiroduc^, DR. J. Ft HAYWOOD, >4 OF NEW YORKg 8AY9f ^ * w harsS.Mi*ff*o( u TUTT’S PILIAW SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS, ODice 33 Murray Strtwt, Nrw Tula IW Dr. TTmr8 MANUAL ot Vsluihle Xnlor, MtoMdUs^Bl Beceijt*r wUl bonulied/rm TUTT’S HAIR DTE. urn on Wnuuns eh 1 i u sprin* water, t M Minutes Quieter u i V jTHER ROUTK. LIVER pounds, ami ail the blood in a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to liave the bile ami other impurities trained or filtered from it. Bile is the natural W : purgative cf the bowels, and if the Liver becomes torpid it is not separated from the blood, but car- |_'ried through the veins to all parts of the system, |Z( and in trying to escape through the pores of the skin, causes it to turn yellow or a dirty Lrowa color. The stomach becomes diseased, and Dys- | pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Biii- I ousness. Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Fevers, l’iles. Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fal. low. Mkhkeli/s Hi:rATXNE, the treat vegetable | discovery for torpidity, pauses the Liver to throw off from onp tQ two ounces of bile each time the ; hlooQ passes through it, as long as there is an ex cess of bile; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonish all who try it—they beipji tho first symptoms to disappear. The cure of tlloUt- ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain bv taking H b T*T!XB in accordance with directions. Headache is generally cured in twenty minutes, and nq disease that arises from the Liver car, exist if a fair trial is given. SOLD AS X SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 09 Price 25 Cents and $1.00 gLUNGS Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, arises^ from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply stu- E eCes as the work of death goes on. fio,coo will e paid if Opium or Morphine, or any prcp:tytdccA of Opium, Morphine or Prussic in the Globk Fxowsr Ct^vcu VryaC*, which b-At cured people who are Bv mg 'to-day with hm one ri^Bdngluhg. No greater wrong can V* done titan U) say thai Consumption is Incurable, 'I hq Globs Flower Cotion SvnurwUl cure it whoa all other means have foUtd. AkoTt'okk. Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and an diseases of the throai and lungs, Read Ihf testlqumials of the Ufh. Alexander K, Stephens, Gov. Smith Bad Rx-Gov. Brown ot Ga., Hon. Geo. Pcabb^Jy, as WeR as those of other remarkable cures in ou v book—free to all at the drug stores—and be convinced that if S _ you wish to be cured you can be by taking the .Glob* Flow** Couuh Btivr. I Take no Troches or Lozenges for Sore TVM, (when you can get Globs Flow** Svkv* s*ma n price. For sale by all Drugg&l F Piiss 35 Cents and $1.00 IBL00D Grave mUtaltw are made ia the trettmrnt of all diseases iliat cirise from potson iu the blood. Not one case of Scrofula. Syphilis, White Swelling, Ulcerous Sort* amt Stem Disease, in a thousand, is treated without the tise cf Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro duces arc worse than any other kind of bleed or skin disease can be.® Di;. Pemberton'sStillik- gia or Qi'ekm's Delight is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, S\n philis and Mercurial diseases in alt stages, fan &£ reasonably founded, and that will r uzc Cancer, $10,000 will l*c pr.id by the. -^prietor* if Mercury, or any ingt*d»WV a v *t-purely vcgcubic and harm- less ye fiiuud iu it. price by all Druggists ft .«o. Globe Flow** Couch Svuvr and Mbbkcll's Hkeatine roK thu Ljvbw fbr sale by all Drug- in *5 ttiu and %t.oo bottles. L T. UEEHSLL ft CO., Proprietor*, PHILADELPHIA, PA. General Stores and AgeiiK , Encouraged by the favor of our cust^iuer^ \vo have spared no pains to secure New and greater Attrastione, and on MOMDAY, MARCH 3d, we will display a Fresh lot of latii I ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. CombiningE xcellenco and Cheapness which must be seen to be Appreciated. , 100,000 Yards of New Sprin : ICO. Consisting of Fancy Mourning and Shirting styles, 50,000 yards Bleached Shirtings, 20,000 yards Muslin Piques, 30,000 yards London Cords 5,000 yards Linen Brills and Buck, -* 10 I^ales Sffr-lsland. -< » Also a large lot of Victoria ami Bishop Lawns, Embroideries, new tylo Linnen Cuffs and Collars, a large lot of neck fiuebing in all (jnalitics, irom 15 cents a, dozen up An immense sfock of all kinds of new style goods will lie received every da £\ , »• * Miles’ Ladies’ and Childrens’ fine Shoes will be one of our speciaUiesdbr the Season. I. S. & J. Cl 1 ^/o.cl £2 Block. T eTJ£»SLN E¥ < H O * H ri A E I xm. M* 'W. SAVER AND BLOOD PURIFIER TONIC & CORDIAL. Thlt Is not r. potent mefflclne. but i* prepared onto the direction of l*r. M. W. Case, from l.is favorite prescription, which In an extensive PWtloe of over i7 years, ho |ui found most, effective in &] I coses of disordered liver or im pure blood. It 1ft Asm-BHiio’crs. It acts directly npon the liver, restorlnrt It, when diseased, to its normal condlitnn. :i»d In resuladnK theactivli; of tbleneal irfand every other oriran of the system is beneliteil. In BI<km1 Disisises It Ims mi eipw) as a pnrlller. it Improves digestion and assleta naiure to ellml. nuto all tmpuviVlvs from the system, and while It is the oVvapei t. medicine Iu l he market U ia alsttsawimr to all known remedies. While it is mmv stn-etuwl than llluu Msss.lt is mild and perfectly safe, eoiiia;nln« noihluj; that cpn In tlie sltirlitesi ttrinve injure the system; It ilnee 'not tickeu or Rive pain, nulther docs it weaken tho patient nor leave the system constipated, as moat other mediolnes do. It Cures 51ISKfiiSES&S; Mead ache, til.h UosHiaebe, Tatar, liras Ii, Heart-Horn, IUe<t Stomach, Jaundice, Voile, Verttfs, Weneatjtla, Palpitation of «H« Heart, retnale Weak ness and frri«vil art ties, all Skit, sod Ulead Itlsmses, Worms, rtrtr A Affne, end Const IpatIon ol the newel*. In small doses It In also a tare care for Cnrollle lilnrrhoea. T akentwo or three times a day It pre vents Yellow Fever, diphtheria. Scar- let rover, Chulern and haaaU-ffoz. howto be jKSSrtsarfisss TO8g N iSi£«s; cave your doeunbOls; ony** Maaer bottle, it to tno roost effective aud valuable medldnu . ever offered to the American people. Ardhst as its mui-te become known its nee becomes universal in every community. No family will be without it after having onw tested its greet value. It has proved an lnettima- ble blessing to thonsanrts who have nsed It, bringing back health and strength to those 2SKSS??M wUl,d00t - rrepttre4 Dome Medicine Co., Philadelphia, ra. Price per Bottle, 25c. £xtra targe Size, 76c. JTTor sale by Druggists, joisiir* r finest In th««vnrlda and the only complttelv naaiaciory m* v». inotrumenl: with *lprla*4UUI Attarkment, made hv prucclcitl. ehlnlNtunn scientific principlr*; warrtnted to work onemite. unofiktudi ihu^ci iu th.' weather. We will rend to oneaddreaa «uc Nuniplc mcl! iprikin^ twoTeiephonex. two t**JnutboWer»,six copr«r bound mftilato"! •JOi) fre! heare •irr.fiS.'Jpertiint-dlicoantl'n'm resaluf rut <■ eh U S3. f<»r the S47mitntm*nU. Tbi# offer 1" wade lor a limit'd * ,r, airni-iv to intrvhjtoco our ir.btt:um>Ut'i **>*5 “ ! ” ““ , _ uwntoheilthrousbihetnuie.Kndwe ehaiUbcub the retail price. Any person of ordinary inte’.llyence r*u i9ntthein up by bold dnriit* the la-1 thrve moutii* uearijr 1<»00 •! theec ri*trument>-. ttnt r*n» oj the country. We fttmruu I ee» aiiirgtrunienu For an/ Teiephona that ft»i Uto en«y and pav aUrbiu^t-ft. A- k ntty Commercial A jener, onrt rouwilifit d we an; for oil haveI*utt«lre‘<I«ot teHimniilalt 1 sdirecHon* »cnt with e riUJi’il Uij* . NamftbWpapu whsa jcowatC'i^"ctt^l% , o<Hiia«anit“C’o,VConsrc**i»t»* JIsIua** t» will eoon m be obliged I br fWlowm? and Dave liu r Teiephona 1 SMITH’S -VVOBM OIL. NOTICE. lOful* i S EA eKP ptopOMil» for I’lisc Honst; inn-1 F: •’nJortlt Lt <J 1’o.qr nrc.UUf v\ til Frt.. iiihkc ttuui mlw<» Uouhu bikI Firm, will li< iu, lb79* Fartle* iitukuig forms: First— Htatc for Low mr.cL yon will 1 fount anti Karra, iiom Full, 2<», 1hi*J, to.lfui. L coutity iumi»Mrg loot! *«ot! Wotls**?* tor joirijK le ev<gatiring necebsary to « uiy «.u in*- i- iit.. S» <oo«i—SlMtu fer u ncii j « r 1 ••tol p-. r *i Feb. to Jnn. 1,1880, : onwio r*kett:c et»um> t niah them yood «ud wboieaotra: luoci. trau L'ocri hiuIiwo pood *nmnuT*uit*, two imln-Ju.M >, out* hat tor ini u, two 44 emcker 1» nmtlo’Mor \voii.eu. J*n*ti»’»tuiw lor wuRer to l>e woollen gt>fh!j*; «ll women*’ c*o:f*t s t«> V* of GJ*»rk« county factory goode. Satoc umober t.C Mt*t-cf ii»iil»T-e.hnh- iu^'. Alao, to* provi -e for bthi^h:*: the county to tbe Four House, »ntl «• (liackfip/rtl. j The Cohuty furuialies only the faru i lew. opeti Intid. dwellin'/ houae for.Suiierititeiulei't, Iioubch. ; b«^l* and beddir;' ior pauptre 1 In ca*e either dret or K-cond proportl te acreplod, e ooita ' of $150.00 will be required. J llte right to reject any or all bid* i« r«Memd. Send propo*olt» through the mail. \> . p . ’i HUMAN ! Jan. 4&—2t. from , lt>r- Mur. ling tb. iu !iwuy when f 4b e.rre*, irore or my Court. Athens. Ga., Dec. 8,1871. A few night* since, I gave ray son one dd*e of the Worm OH, mod the uext day h* pastn-d 16 large worm*. At the same time I cave one d< se to ray little girl, tour yemus, and she passed 86 worm* from 4 to 15 inches long. W. F. PHILIP 4 *. The Worm Oil can be had as the New Drug Store, J»n Notice. A LL person* are notified not to ircde for a note given by the undersigned to J. M. Fowler, of Dawson vole, G* , tor t*e sum of twenty-five dollar*, a* I «ra d*fterm>e**d to reals* payment ot the same. Nald note i* dated 5th or 6th Of F«h„ 187$. J. B. LANGFOKD. Oconee county, Feb. 15th, 1879 —lm . GEORGIA. Madison county. \jr\Vitere.i», William ,.l. I>. Titorapaon ay plies to rae pennsLent letter* ot admiuhtnuion upon the estate of James Thotnprou late of said cdnn»y. decern-ed. *1 hi* is th refetc to cite all peifons concerned to be aud appear at •• y office on the first Monday in March next, to * how why said letters should not bn granted. G. C. jiAN fKL, Grd’y. Subscribe for 1879. The WEEKLY TEIK«RArn AM) MESSEXGSK. «n elglit-pege iwpvr, couk.mii g Sixty-Four Columns i* one of tho largest sheets printed in the United states It's columns are filled with select reading m. t ier, embracing Tlie Latest News, obtaiuedat v»H exiicnM". from every knxrlvr ot the g!o,bb fois mnch tlur le luthiviKlug o Farmers. Mechanics. Frofossiaiial Men Georgia Railroad Com’y. SOPKRISTKNUEKT-S OFFICE, > Acguata, Ua., Jau U'h, 1ST»./ /~\N and after Suuday, .Ian. mb, It>,V, trains will run U over th-t Athena Bruuch, as follows: Leave Athens 1). 13. a. ra. Lenvs Angnsla, 9 4X a. m. “ .Vinters, 9.43 “ “ Macon. V.I0, “ Lexington, 10.20“ “ Atlimta. 7.45 “ “ Antioch, 10.48 “ “ Union Ft« 65 p. m “ Maxey-a. H OS “ Arrive Woodville, 1.1 s p in “ Woodville, tl.ll “ “ J .Moxey's, 1.35, pai Arrive Union Ft, 11.4* “ “ Antioch, LM, •* “ Atlanta, GOO,p.ra. “ Lexington,2.25, “ « Macon, 5.20,“ “ Wlnter’a, *.oO, ** *• Augusia, 318 “ * Athens, *•»>, “ Trains rrn oally, except to andfrom Washington which are daily, except Sunday*. a . K . JOHNSON, Sopt. 8. K. DORSEY. Gen. Pass. Acent. U. Attorney nt Law, GYtOVE, (on Northeastem Ballroad,) Jackson o CKWEI TQBAQCO BLACKWELL'S DURHAM ery elasa of the community: strictly and ills tuna ot the paper. STEENLY DEMO OK ATIC is yet Moral, Consennttivt; and Dei oruua. 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