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Athens, Ga., November 15, )881.
~ j| TrWA^iiiMAN, :
PBOPR1B1W.
LOCAL INTELLIGKNCB.
THEIR SILVER WEDDING.
Mayor Beusse and Ilia Wife Celebrate the
25th Aniverenrr of Their Marriage.
A Large Company of Friends
Extend Congratulations,
OCR JACKSON LETTER.
G. H. U.
N UMEROUS testimonials and 'large sales
provo ' that prices of Pianos and Organs,
for same mase and style, arc trom 20 to 30 per
cent, less at “The Music llonso of the Sooth*'
than elsewhere. C O. ROBINSON & CO,
Xj.
*- Q,- S.
L AKGE Cash Contract** with tha best raann-
factnrcrB and Large Sales at “’ilie Music
House of the South,’* enable G. O.KOB1NSON
«fe CO,, to sell Superior Pianos and Organs at
leas price than is paid by small dealer-.
Last night Hon. Henry Bensso,
Mayor of Athens, and his worthy
wife received a large nnmber ot in'
vitod guests at their residence, who
joined them in celebrating an impor
tant epoch in their lives, the twenty-
fifth anniversary of their marriage.
The years have glided by, freighted
with the joys aad cares that come to
all, but after a quarter of century
this couple are able to say that there
has been more of joy than sorrow,
more of pleasure than grief, and hap
py in each otlier’a love.and the confi
dence of their friends and neighbors,
their hearts were light and their hopes
strong as they received the earnest
congratulations of their numerous
guests.
The evening was delightfully spent,
the younger people engaging in a
merry dance while the older ones con
versed to gether, and recounted the
scenes of the years agene, the happy
events predominating. Each guest
carried with him a present of silver,
while several others were sent by
those who were prevented from going.
These presents were proluse and many
of them very valuable, consisting
of uselul and ornamental articles of
various kinds.
About ten o’clock a bountiful
banquet of delicacies was spread and
every one present pledged the Mayor
and his wife in a flowing bumper,
wishing them many returns of the
" season.-'
w Mayor -Beusse has nine living chil
dren, the fruit of his twenty-five years
of married life, and with these around
him, and with health and prosperity
as a crown to his marital joys he
ought to be a happy man, as we doubt
not he is. The Banner joins in the
congratulations of the lostive occa
sion and wishes him and his frauleiu
continued peace and happiness.
Dear Banner:— I have just re
turned trom a flying visit to Madison
and Banks counties. Leaving, the
Northeastern nulroad at the thriving
village of Harmony Grove near Dr.
Hardman’s and going east six miles,
yon pass ont of Jackson into Banks,
and crossing Black’s creek, yon are in
Madison county. Some of ihe finest
bottom lands lie along this creek,
intrinsically worth from 850 to 8100
per acre. The finest corn I have seen
for years is now standing on . these
fine creek bottoms and yet in the
midst of all this, corn recently sold at
a sale at SI. 15 and 81.25 per bushel
and wheat at 81.80; aud why f Simply
because three-fourths ot tfie land is
planted in cotton.
On the Banks county side of this
creek upon a farm that has only pro
duced abont six bales of cotton per
year, for years, and which used to
produce thousands of bushels ot corn,
only enough land has been planted
in corn to make 150 bushels, while 25
bales of cotton will he gathered this
year, and the producer of these 25
bale9 says he “will fall a little behind
with his guano bills.”
Mr. Jesse White will soon start
steam saw mill about three miles east
of Harmony Grove. In close prox
imity are five gins and two com mills,
all the gins are busy. Lower down
in Madison county, the Gelds are
white with cotton, many ot them
looking as though they had not been
picked over the first time.
Among business men the impression
prevails, that cotton would advance
at once, if the money coffins’ ot the % t
north was unlocked—thnt it will ad. IbSpjtlrillg 1
GEORGIA, Claxxe corjrrr.
Whereas Lucy XL IhulLe** applies to mo
for letters of administration on the estate ot
John R. Matthews, late ot said oounty, dec’d, .
These are therefore to cite and admonis h all
concerned to show cause at my office on or be
fore the first Sunday m December next, why
said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office this 20th Oct-
1881. ASA M* JACK&ON, Ordinary.
Oct25—Printers fee 2.50.
GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Whereas; James E. Bigsers, Administrator,
Mary Riggers, deceased, applies to me for a dis
charge frcia said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause at my office on or before
the tint Monday in December next, why said din-
barge should not be granted.
Given under hand at office this 15 day of August,
Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary.
ae--
(Snccessora to Carlton & Bro.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIUDRALEKS IN
Printer’s lee $1.60.
lam-3uiw-sl<
GEORGIA, Clarkk County.
Whereas, James E. Bi«*gers, Administrator, de
bonis non, with the will anuexed of Nathan Rig
gers, deceased, applies to me tor a discharge fix.
said administration in terms of the law.
These are therefore to cite and admoiiiih all con*
cerned, to show cause at my office on or before the
first Monday im December next, why said dis
charge should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 15th day of
August, 1881. Asa M. Jackson, Ordinary
Printer's fee S1.S5. Iam-8mw-al6.
CARLTON & SON,
LEKI
P
E,
CANNED. GOODS,
FRUITS, SUGARS, MEaTS, LARD, GOFFER, TEAS
Spices. Etc-
A SPECIALTY.—We keep constantly on hand the very best grades or Flours,from o
H* ra*Butactured expressly for us, and which we guarantee. Dt&leis and consumers are r
spectfully invited to try our flours. Fair de&linu, dose attention to orders, and the lowest possiu
prices are what we aim at. CARLTON A SON.. 184 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS. 784 AND 786 REYNOLD STREET,
A.TJG-XJSTA.V GEO‘KGTA.
COTTON FAGTOR AND: COMMISSION MERCHANT
pi O. ROBINSON & CO., sell in Texas, Ar-
\JT• kansas, Louisiana, Miaaissipi, Alabama,
Florida, aud in every Southern State north of
Georgia. Augusta can justly claim to have
“The Music Bouse of the South.**
E. I. O. M.
T WENTY to thirty per cent, anvod m pur
chasing Superior Pianos and Organ*,’ Mu-
•ieal Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books
and best Italian Strings, at •♦The Music House
oi the South.**
GEORGIA. Clarke county.
Whereas, B. 1L Noble applies to me for letters
administration, de bonisupn on the estate of
Blanton M. Hill, late of said county, deceased.
These ate therefore to cite and admonish all
couoeYLed to show cause at my office on or be •
fote the first Monday in December next, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 2Cth Oct.
1881. ASA^M.. JACKSON,
O ;t22—Printers fee $2.55
GEORGIA, Clakkb County.
Whereas, Jonathan Hampton, guardian of
thepropettv pf Thomas O. Moore, minor ot
Peyton E- Moore, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause at my office on oi; be
fore the first Monday in December next, vhy
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 2C*th
of October, i8til. *
Asa M. JackcOX, Ordiu;
novl 4w prin.ree $2.6S
Athens, Ga., Nov. 5,1881.
At a called meeting of tho Trustees
of the Lucy Cobb Institute, present a
full board.
The following resolutions by Mr.
Cobb were unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That the noble and gen
erous conduct ot Mr. George I. Se-
ney. in contributing ten thousand
dollars towards the erection of the
chapel ot the Lucy Cobb Institute de
serves onr thanks and requires an ex*,
pression of onr gratitude as trustees
of that institution.
vance betore spring scarcely any one
doubts.
THE CITY OF CANDLER.
At the last term of our superior
court a verdict was obtained to sell
in ‘lota,’ the 'Long lands,* abont seven
miles above Jefferson; but it was not
then known that they would soon he
‘town lots,’ and yet it is true, and the
city of ‘Candler’ looms up in the near
future, as the first town on the
Gainesville and Jefferson narrow
gunge road. Before this 1 ail road en
terprise was talked up, tnese lands
would not have brought 83 pei acrCl
and yet they sold on last Tuesday for
three times the amount.
GOOD PRICES FOR LAND.
A large amount of land was sold
aggregating nearly 825,000,or nearl y
810 per acre,much ot it unimproved
and it is thought it would bring 20
per cent on tho investment to-dav. A
large tract of land was recently
bought by a citizen of this county,
lying along the Athens road. A rail
road to Athens would pass through
or near it, and we venture the predic
tion that it would, upon the comple
tion ot such a road, pay 300 per cent,
upon investment. Old pine fields,
that a few years ago were supposed
to be worn out, are now producing
from one-haif to one bale per acre.
Clover aud grass patches are becom
ing more plentiful, the farmers are
B Y C. n. TAYLOlt. the only anthnrixed
Ttiucr of the Uuaio House ol tho South,
Augusta. Georgia.
G. O. ROBINSON &CO.,
H, Uiliniit'
if said din
i to Hell [ .1
PENDLETON & BRO.,
FOTJNDEY
—AND—
Machine Works,
Not. GIG. 617 anil 619 Kollock Street,
ACGDHTA.GEORGI .
0 VR Foundry and Machine Work*, which were
destroyed by Brc in July, have been rebuilt,
enlarged, and tarnished with new tools. We can
(iirnisb IKON V> It UKANS t’AMINGS AMI MA-
U1IM-.UY of all descriptions at rcaaonable price*
M 4CHHM1 of all EMM
Also Disston’s Circular Saws. Knhbor and Leather Belting. Steam Pipo. Water and Steam
Gauge*. Connections. Whistles, Oil Caps. Pop, Globe sudCheek Valves, Gov
ernors, Wrenches, etc., together with overy srtiale of 8teem and Water
Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS.
^ ator Tower, 1014 to IPS* Fenwick Strict, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Fntrines on 1 lKw V- 0 ,? 18 !! MUiS v AN1) MTLL8 t PLANTATION MCAUINERY,
Engines and Boilers, Cotton Screws, bhsfUng, Pulley Hungers, Journal Boxes, Mill dcaring,
’a OuiJgeonH, Turbine Water Wheel*, Gin Gearing, Judfton’a
ah*- ®PX ernere » ^i*ston*i> Circular naws and Gammon and Files,
Belting ami Babbitt Metal aud Brum f Fitting Globe and
Check Valve**, Whistles, Gauges, Ac. Repairing promptly
done at Lour ret Prices. We oust every day both Iron and
Bras*, haviug greatly increased our capacity with latest im
proved tools. We are running full time with 100 hands,
which enables ns to fill orders promptly st lowest prices.
Agents for Georgia and South Carolina for.
GOIR/TIXsTG-’S TJJSri^IHLRS.A.X, UXTTIHJCrrOKS.
The best Boiler Feodor out Works with one lever. Will work worm orjeold water and will
lilt water. Warranted to give satisfaction. Send for circulars before you buy any othei. Tney
aie belter than a pump. Give us a trial before sending elsewhere. febl5
—AND DEALER IN—
Talbott’s Standard Agricultural
skids.) Talbott’s Stationary
GEORGIA, ClarjA County.
Whereas, Frances E. Cnrithers,
tnx of Edv H. Carither-, lute of
deceased, applies t« me for leuve
real estate or said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and notfy all
concerned to show cause at my oftico on br be
fore the first Monday iu December utxf
said lca\e should not lie granted.
Given under tny hand at office this 20'
of October, lt>Sl. , |
As\ M. Jackscn. Ordinary,
novl 4w prin.fec $2.68
tra-
, mity,
dl the
o
PlTTIfl By B. M. WOOLLE
$J jlanta, Gn. Reliable
A-t,
.lenec
j given, aud reference toi cured
{patients and physician *.
OTOE! Send for my bo<»k$ofi The
ilabitaud its Cure. Free. novSO
, l\», Plantation Engines, Iron Fenc-
: and Balcony Rails, Iron Store Front?*, Water
.. Jieel, all kinds ot Castings, Gearing Mill Work,
Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys and Hangers. Siend for
Descriptive List aud Prices. n»ch29
beginning to see the fine results of
fall sown oats, and manure saved on
the farm ; fine fruits ate taking the
place of worthless seedlings ; and with
the blessings oi God resting upon us
we have many reasons to leel thank
ful that our lots have been cast in this
plentiful land. * * *
Jefferson, Ga., Nov. 8. 1831.
Death.
Mrs. Mary Bradshaw, daughter of
mini Haim mute
Hjgenic and Electric Water-Cure.
SO 178 WEST PETERS ST., ATLANTA, GA
T HE only Medical Institute South where
Chronic Disca-es are scientifically treated
by regular qualified Hygenic Physicians ol l»oth
sexes, and where all heathful and invigorallu
BATHING PROCESSES are in cxistuncu.
gether with M ACH1N E-V1BKA lTONS.-U - > E-
SlENTS and ELECTRICITY are -cssfully
ipplied, according to HlSEASh.) CONH-
TTONs of each patient. Tui only place in
Georgia where no EMPIRIC or routine practice
le punned, and where 1.0 DRUGS or POISONS
UNDER NAM!-Or MEDICINES are used a»
remedies for the sick. RHEUMATISM, NEU
RALGIA, li ART, I.1VEK. KIDNEY, aud
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUME
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, tmd all
diseases peculiar to the REl'RODUC 7IVEOK
GANS, are by our method of treatment restored
v "“” — . Airs. Mary Bradshaw, naugnier oi
2d. Thnt we will esteem it a pleas. Mr R Q yy Ko«e, died at her fath-
nre to do everything in our power to L, r »ti residence, Wednesday night,
perpetuate-the memory of this noble She has been sick some time with le-
deed and the generous man who pera ver a “ d ;«T little ho,te was enter-
u . ° r .. tamed of her recovery at any time,
formed it,- and to keep alive in the jj er f nnera i took place Tester Jay afe
hearts of the pupils and officers of the ternoon from her home. We tender
Institute through all coming years sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
tho deep teelings of gratitude and
admiration we feel toward him.
Registration of Physicians.
We are informed by the Clerk of
That we feel that an express I the Superior Court that all pliysi
aion of onr high appreciation of the eians are required by law to register
conduct of Miss Nellie Stovall in ap- « Clerk’s office in the.r own
. . „ . . ,, eonnues, by the first day of January,
preaching Mr. Seney with tho re ~ I xhe physicians will do well to res
quest for aid to this object is due al» | member this.
so. The beautiful devotion this act , ,
so. im. Painters in want ot supplies such
of hera evmces towards her A ma Ma, ^ oil , terpintiue, varnish
teM« unexcelled ex«pt by the ^ , ora of kindi either dr y or in
qnisite goed taste and eloquent words ^ or ; nt brUBhc8> would do weUt0
which characterized and embodied Wfite B IL firooinhead & Co., At-
her appeal. | lauta Ga.
4. That the Secretary be directed
to furnish Mr. George I. Seney and
Mias Nellie Stovall with a copy of |
tbeso resolutions.
^ JonN H. Newton, President.
Lamar Cobb, Sec’y.
Inca (on wheels.l Talbotts’ Standard Portable Engines on
. uginea. Talbott’s Planter Agricultural Engines (on
tls.) Talbott’s Planter Portable Engines (on skids.) Talbott’s Tubular and
Locomotive Boilers. Talbott’s Turbina Water Wheel. Talbott’s Cora
and Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Clrouiar Saws, Shafting,
Pulleys, Boxes, Hungers,Bolting,and patent Spark Arresters.
GEO. B. LOMBARD & CO., Watertown Steam Engine Com
Forest City Foundry & Machine Works,
™ . _ — * Stationary Engutes (with and without ont off.) Watertown Retain Tubular
Boil. rs. Watertown Tubular Boilers (with two tinea.) Watertown
Looomotive and Vertical Boilers- Watertown Saw Mills, etc.
C. k a COOFIM & CO.
Cooper’s Solf-Propfcllanir (Traction)
Cooper’s Portable Engines (on
motive Boilers. Cooper’s Tvro 1
(’oopor’s Corn and Wheat Mills. Cooper’s Portable Mills (with portable
bolt attached.) Cooper’s Smut Machines. Cooper’s Dnstlesn
Wheat generator, and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop
er’- Eureka Flour Pucker. Cooper’s Saw
Mills (double and single.) >
JT. W. CALDWELL CD.
Cardwell’s Wheat Thresher,., Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell’s “Ground-Hog” Threshers
Cardwell’s Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Cardwell’s Horse Powers—double and single
geared—(Mounted and down.) Ct,rdwell’a Power Corn Shelters and Food Cntt er*.
Johnston Marvestor Company
AND , *
Emerson Talcott & Co.,
Reapers and Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. 8inglo Binders, Roapors, and M. :
Cnltivatora and Grain Sowers.
Fairbanks & Co.,
Fai'banks’ Standard Scales, all aims and patterns, Alarm'Cash Drawors.
■VTanirfaH-.viTQr of bli© Following Mac3ain.es':
NEBLETT & GOODRICH IMPROVED I. X. L. COTTON GIN. REID’S PATENT ALT
MATIC POWER SCREW PRESS, STEAM OR WATER POWER. SMITH’S IM
PROVED HAND POWER COTTON AND HAY PRESS. COTTON GIN-
FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER.
Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Rcpnired in a workmanliko manner.
Orders solicited and promptly executed. For further purticniars, circulars, general information
etc- apply tc
•W. ar. E>OLLAH.I>.
For Sale by C. D. McKIE, Athens, Ga.
XTN&lSdCHlRrSZH] STOCK OB’
NEW CARPETS!
„ PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And offered to* die Trade, onr Friend* and the Public at
ROCBL BOTTOM PRICES!
Body and lapcMuy lirufMdis Mouuet’a velvet. Three rly und Ingrain Coupcte, all qualities
Crnmb Cloths, Door Matt*, Hearth lin^i*. A l’nll lire oi New Chromes, Hair Cloth and Uphol-
terers’ Trimmings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Lace Cumins, Coruiecs and Bands, W indow
Shades, all sizes; Fiano and Table Covers, Wall Papers and Borders, French Terrys, Curtain
Goods, Crotouuert tor Lambrequins, China und Cocoa Mattings, and a big stock of goods in my
liue.
JAMES G. BALIE & SONS.
Old Original Carpet Store, 718 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA
FRESH Stockof GROCERIES
1 luive in slore und aiiiving MJ0 ea-es cuni.td Goods, Meats, \ cgetubles and bruit* ot every
variety. New Preserves, Jellies, Crackers, Mackerel, No 1 and in mesa; Salmon and Boneless
Codfish. All grades of Suirurs, Coflees, Teas, Soaps, Starcli, etc- Onions, Cabbages, Potatoes,
Apples, Straw and Rattan Brooms, t>crnb Brushes,. Long Handle and Short Handle Hair Brooms,
Tubs, Pails, Clothja Hampers. Clothea Boskets, Market Baskets, etc. All of which 1 offer at the
lowest prices for cash. r
JAJVtES C4. BAILIE & SONS.
novfl-d«fcw Old Stand Janies G.-Bailie & Bro., 113 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA
R superior quality of SPECTACLES and EYE
GLASSES in Gold, >ilveraml Steel, you will
find the place at No. 5 Whitehall street. Ifo not
induced to pav hijiii prices for interior g >o<is. 1
guanuiteo a perfect lit of every pair I sell,
1 only keep the lK*st of lenses m W hite and 1 lut
ed, guarantee every i»air to give satisfaction for 4
yean*. UiTe me a trial before purchasing else
where. A. F. PKKr.LT,
aug9 Wholesale ami Retail Jewel)
partmc
hysicia
charge ot experienced Lady PU
urther information address
eb-22. DR. U. O. ROBERTSON.
ESTI1L.1HHKD 1853.J
WESrSHIP’B IRON WORKS
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMROYED WINSniP COTTON GIN,
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER,
Cotton; Presses for Steam, Hand, or Horse Power,
SHAFTING, fiPULLIES,^HANGERS,
Saw Hills, and JMill Gearing of Every Description.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address
WX2TS2XF <& BRO,
- ATLANTA. GEORGIA
"stv. i^s:o;jEs.i:Tsri«
BLACKSMITHING & REPAIRING SHOP
Jnckson .Street, Next to R. II. Allon, Athens.
All kinds of SMITHING and KETAIRS done of short notice. Only the best Workmen sre are
I'lc.ye* here. SATISFACTIONJGUAKANTKED in eTerj^netanca.j
:r«r«Ea-»
april
DELANE & HICKOK:
Is offering for tho Fall and Winter season a tharongh and complete assortment of everything
needed in the
DRY GOODS AND NOTION LINE,
dy or auction stuff, but buy direct from the manufacturers. Our stock will bo complete m every
reaped and we guarantee everything as represented and tho utmost courtesy to all.
All Grades and Styles
ttBjaXJES
From the latest Parisian Novelty in Satins and Silks, to every variety of Domestic YLnnfactnro
<3S XtJ PQJ
^UNS and TISTOLS ot all kind; repaired in tho best manner.
The Trade Palace^-
Agricultural! impJempirts
HOLMES’S LINIMENT
OR TIIE
MOTHERS’ FRIEND.
OHE OF THE GREATEST COMFORTS
TO THOSE'
EXPECTING TO BE CONFINED
Is a romedy upon which implicit confidence can be placed—one that will prodnee a safe and
L u:cj delivery—one that will oomrol pain, and shorten the duration ol Labor. Such is * 4 THE
'OTHER’S RELIEF.” Try it, aud *ee what
A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
This Liniment, when used for two or three weeks before confinement, produocs a wonder
ful effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pam, and leaves the moth
er iu a condition to reoever quickly—or, in other words to have a good getting up. Under its
use, ludor will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and the tuffermg be dismissed
bjyond expression.
The condition for which this remedy is offered is of such a character as to forbid a long array
of certificates. Those interested in its use are respectfully referred to tho hundreds who have
used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS!
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be oonflued, to use 44 TIIE MOTIIER’S
RELIEF.” Coupled with this entreaty. I will add. that during a large obstetrical practice,(for
ty-four years) I have never known it to fait to produce n safe and quick delivery.
H. J, Holmes, M. D. Atlanta, Ga.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife tor many
years, writes : 44 1 have been disposed of all the other’s Relief you sent ire aud I AM DE
LIGHTED WITH IT. In e /ery instance wher« it liai been used, its effects have been all that I
COUld ask. I CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLESSING.”
A Gentleman writes: 4 My wife used a bottle of ‘Mothers Relief* procured from you. Shs
was oousidcrbly advanced in life before this, her first confinement, and she knows it wba tho
means of very greatly lessening her suffering ifi indeed, it was not the means of saving her lifr
Another gentleman writes: * 4 My wife used your ‘Mother’s Relief* at her fourth confiuemcn
and her testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of either of her forme
triend who was about to be confined ibr the first time, and she says : I have rever see a any
ON* PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND SO UTTJC SUFFERING.”
at my office.
tlanta and vicinity, I now offer
enor merits, rreparedbv
J. BRAD FIELD, Sole Proprietor,
ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by Druggists generally. Price $1.50 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggists.or far
ther information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor m.30.
MACHINERY.
DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED
E Pff GI KTB S.
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor
ghum Mills and Evaporators,
SHIITGIjE machines,
Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS and Match
Surfacing Machines,
ATER WHEELS,
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY WIIEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS,
brick machines, wood pumps, Etc., Etc.
on Ttroivil Street, - - (inchlS) - - ATLANTA, Ga,
SENATOR HILL.
For doors, sash and blinds, mould'
logs, stair work, or brackets, corress
>nd with B. II. Broomhead & Co.,
1 Decatur Street Atlanta, Ga. They
are successors to Longley and Robin,
son.
Smito’s Scrolula Syrup and Star
Curine are purely vegetable. Why
will you suffer with Cancer, White
This distinguished gentleman has I Swelling, Catan-h, Rheumatism, Kid-
. , t , ,, * ty ney and Liver Diseases, when a few
written a private letter to Hon. E s | K)tdQa 0 f t j, ese two grea t remedies
ory Speer, in which he speaks hope- w ;p cura you?
fullv of his condition. He says the From 0. D. McCurry, Newton
trials ottbe past few moo tbs have county, Georgia—! take great plena-
iii«; u.
present condition is such that he j preventive. My little son had been
hopes that his reoovery may be full I a great suffer from Spasmodic Croup,
and permanent. His msny friends during the night. Dr. Cheney, about
and'admirers in this part of Georgia Jwo years ago, prescribed*- ’
will cordially join the Banner in Croup Preventive, which
wishing that his hopes may be fuW miraculously cured him I find it
filled ^ ' equally beneficial in all cases
Mr. Hill expressed ’hhqself confi. Conghs. I consider it a blcssin r
dontly that the Athens post-office lannly
would be disposed of finally to the
satisfaction ot tie citizens.
Tom xno iMcai raruuaa ui j —, ... T , wl - .
eady made Suits, Clo ks, Dolmans and Underwear of overy description tor Ladtos, Misses,
The HFST GOODS at the
DELANE & inCKOK,
eys and Children. , „ _
Cassimeres, Jeans, Cloths, Etc., at prices unprecedentedly Low.
lowest prices. Come and see us, or send us your order,
novl 81
eep
t Fine Bargains.
Mr. John Walls is offering some
splendid bargains at hia new store
. next to Mandevill’s. His famishing
goods for gentlemen and dress goods
tor ladies are of the best quality, all
Every one should
it’in their houses.
Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrnp for
your blood. It removes nil skin erup
tions and will give you a beautiful and
clear complexion. nov9sti
Wadley, Emanuki. i o.,Ga., Octo
ber 10, 1879,
Gentlemen—Wlp'e • Mending the
General Assembly this summer, I
tried yonr Star Curine on my leg. it
THE EXCELSIOR STOYE HOUSE.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STOYES, RANGES
HOT AIR FURNACES.
HARD COAL, SELF-FEEDING PARLOR STOVES, MARBLEIZED IRON AND
SLATE MANTELS, PLAIN and ENAMELED GRATE8 A SPECIALTY.
house FusmsmmQ mo®s»
PLAIN AND STAMPED TIN-WARE, GAS FITTINGS, CnANDELTERS, PEN
DANTS. BRACKETS, GLOBES, PLUMBERS and STkAM FITTeUS
SUPPLIES, BATH TUBS, WATER CLOSeTS, MARBLe 8LABs,
STEAM WHISTLES, JET PUMPS, RUBBER nOSE, ETC. |
We hare the lanrest stock and greatest variety of goods, in onr line, that has oxer been offered in
this city, and aU bought before the recent advance. We are better prepared to serve our hii uiis and
the public generally than ever. Off stock is Urge und at reasonable prices, and must be sold, So save
time and money by sending yonr orders or come end make your puicbases of — .
mmNTCUTT cSs BEiaJ2TGHATS,
36 AND 38 PEACHTREE STREET, • ATL VV TA, G V.
SST Agents for Knowles’ Steam Pumps. Manufacturers of Concrete Sew
er and Drain Pipe. Galvanized Iron and Tin work a Specialty. oct24 w
tionis guarantee J'to purchasers. They bdng sffected with an old sore caused
are’exceedingly cheap too. Ho offers by a wound received during the late
four suits and a pants patera for | war. After having thoroughly tested
$37.50, one of the suits being ot
best quality of broaddolh and the
era of English and 8cotoh cassimerB.
These goods are going like hot cakee
too. Don’t miss the opportunity to
buy yourself rioh. Tho house is not
oonneoted with any other in Georgia yon sneoesB, I am
it I am compelled to say that it is a
iss, for I have had experience
different physicians and remedie
and found nothing to cure me, until
nsed yonr Star Curine, which has cor
ed a remarkably bad case. Wishing
and stands on ita own merits.
Yours,
respectfully,
John Bell.
Do not fail to call on your druggist
Hon. S. S. Cox, ot New York,who I for d bottle of that pure, sweet and
is now traveling in the Holy Land, | delicious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrofe
has sent in a letter to Hon. Emory
Speer, two cards on which are pressed
ula Syrup.
Star Cnrine
cures all chronic Sores
flowers—one from Bethany and the and is a sure core for Piles.
e Garden of Getbsoma-1 Call on your druggist before it is
are about the size of too lato aud get a bottle of Smith’s
carte photographs, and the floral de- Scrofula Syrup and Star Curine.
signs are very pretty.
other from the C
The cards
ilvin
Edward*-, and
both'of 'thia’i
i «° D
young coup
ident of Moore’s Southern Business
University, Atlanta, Ga—This is to
nw> I certify that I have used Dr. Cheney’s
~ 1 Expectorant in my family for several
years," and can recommend it as an in-
valuable remedy for Coughs, eta, and
,—We tender Our have found It superior to any other
remedies that I have tried. nov9-tf
Loaciufoka, Ala.. Jan. It, ’78.
oft!
lav nij
obnson,
[in Anna Mitchell,
e‘ tender Our
t e tty*. h appy I
MARKW ALTER,
MARBLE# WORKS-
Broad St. Near
:or
Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Loss of Voice,
Sense of Taste and Smell, Neuralgia, Faint
Feelings, Disgusting Odors,
Weak Sight, Sore Throat, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Dis- ‘
eases of Respiratory Organs,
use
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURE BELIEF AND A SPEEDY CURE. y .
Scad for Circulars Terms, etc., to 8'
J. W. GURLEY, M.D., Atlanta, Ga.
THENSrDUNDBY,
f— IH0N&BRASS
(jlORGIA. pastings;
rMILLGEARING,
Lower Market,
Monuments, Tcombstones and MarUe Works,
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A largo selection always on hand, raady for lettering an elivery
I. X. L. Mattress Factory.
Mattresses, Awnings, Sc Upholstery.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Famished ox Application.
HEIGHT CASH PRICES far SHUCK and l' It AIV!
J". "W. HUsTMAUsT,
nov30 318 and .320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA.
STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
IMPROVED SOUTHERN FaN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ARP
HORSE POWERS, BARK MILLS, CANE MILLS, COLT’S CELEBRATED POWER &
LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS’ IRON FENCING, &o.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR
Portable Steam Enginee.Tnrbine Water fVhpela,Cooks’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined
Threehora and Separators, Ae. Eff* For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists address
septl ITXCXSBRSOar, Agen-L
ISTEW CARPET HOUSE.
46 MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA
VF w IDFAS NEW CARPETS. NEW LACKS, NEW DRAPERIES, NEW WORKMEN-EVERY-
N thiiu( new and beautifoir'we will par any oie well to visit ne. Our Mr. Lathrop established the
i exclusive
Carpet and Unlioltsering House in Georgia.
rnhiA nnmMA h« mrfi an mrprentlcofhip with W.AJ Sloane, New York, 25 years back: We
DKwnS tofltQP and ftiroiahnouaea as well ma It can be done in New York, Boston, or I'liiladol-
n: \ve ask thy public to ftfl, and be satisfied with their Judgment;
LATHROP & WHITE.
Ear
phial
R^lladdo^
W. W. Austell, R. C. Clark, Major L. Mima and many others.
LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN
HEND YOUR
A-NTP HAWS THEM DYED}!
So that they will look a« well aa is riW nomatterof what material,
SELZ, WOOLE2T OB. COTTOIT GOODS 1
Trv me and tee whether I can he surpassed either in work or prioe. I dafy eompetition.
JACOB EKEISi
PROPRIETOR OF, THE PREMIUM STEAM DYE WORKS,
py.bca , W. Peter* Street, Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA
COTTON
I have on hand, and on
the way, fresh from fac
tory an immense stock of
GINS, .
Feeders, Condensers, Etc,,
Of various makes.
I SELL GINS AT
$2.25 PR Si W!
Equal to other Gins sell-,
ing at $3.00 to $3.50 per
Saw.
ICA1 SAVE YOU 10HEV
On ENGINES, BOIL
ERS, SAW MILLS,,
SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS, BELTING, &o.
Send in yonr orders at once for COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
CONDENSERS, Ac,, that I may supply you in time. Every Ma
chine I sell is fully warranted. Give me a trial. Address
TMPQRTSD MX7 SCAZf MERCHANDISE
Wj import direct from the beet manufacturer* in Europe, t
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings,
And all kinds of Mnaioal Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
CHEAP SHEET ECXJSZC.
jocla; the boat Catalogue in the oountty to aeleot from.
j25
32 and 34
PIANOS
New York Pisno. lead the world. W<5 are Southern Agent. Or all the oalehrated. New York
STEENWAY & SONS, A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS
hSSbrothS the GATE CITY FIANOS.
New and Second-hand Ptanc. from *J0 to »i,S00. Send for onr prices before yon buy.
ESTEY OK.C3-A.IsrS.
All the wholesale Estoy Owan hnslnoss in ei(thl Sontherr. 8tttea i* frim.-sete.l by tho ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANYTAtlaSi At onr wareroomsmay riway. bo found a complete assortment
°“ h “llTCOME s AEtASLE HTSTRTTMBWTS.
Including all the newestjstjles and latest improvements., ORGANS new and oeotnojiand ftxnn
$80 to $500. TT I. O M.
, Soldcheap&r^on^&ypsyg^
Snsavothemtime ‘“Alreight, sndeel^s iowsssnyimportoifin America. Old Prenoe and Or-
gaua taken in sxehaogea. p^t 0R ^ AN COMPANY,
vw .i u : Q. H. Stnif-h., Agent.
novM-weow stater Sowing tochiM. Office, next to Post-Offlee ATffgSS, 6A,