Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, January 08, 1878, Image 7

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SOUTHERN BANNER: JANUARY 8. 1878. r Spoon Pap. j BKASTHVTLMt til »l< »> TH: HA It Pi; II j Boston, Di*i-i*mb*r *20.—At t ie meetin<{ of the B iliks Dim* at it- Parker Hon e last *-vmitnj, H F. Butler reiiterated the |>rin yiples >1 his speeeli delivered at tho.Mhi* • I'-sex Cltih last Saturday, savins; 1 lave learned hy atituoniative tleela* ration that the ineiubers of ’lie Cabinet propose hereafter to ad ere harmoniously to the Republie.au party and if they do there never will be the slightest dimensions between 01 or any or all of them. It tuny difficult for Mr. Key, the Postmaster* General, to do that, but I have no doubt but that he will do quite as well as soma o} his colleagues in this regard, for lie is an holiest man, a gentleman of honest intentions. There is another goo 1 result from what I said la t Satunl.iy, and liiaf is I find myself now eeriift from high sources as being .% Republican of the first water. In speaking of the President’s S cithern policy General Butler says '-he first point rf divergence is this, I would not have withdrawn the troops •font the South, not that I would not have tried to conciliate the South. 1 hat is not ihe jHii.it of my diver* gcncc. It' I had it in my power as j chief executive of a nation I would conciliate every true, honest and well | intended citizens of the South and i no other man. I would have used j (he same power to punish every mur- ■ n roii* scrouudrcl and pn.lcct , lending citizens to the fu! extent, ol ; the power given me. Now, what I 1 wish to say to you is this, and I speak i with all boldness and freedom. Rife, I property .and liberty are not safe to- J -lay in the South. I insist that it was j the duty of the Republican party that ! elected Mr. llayes.it was the duty of the Republican party, the members j ot which stoo 1 by Mr. Hayes in the j contest North and South to ex pec: j them to sustain them as they sustain* i ed him. In regard to the appoint- j "tent of Democrats, Butler said : | D r Tutt’s> Expectorant. S C. DOBBS Hus on Hand, mid to arrive, his Mammoth Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, and lung*; detaches from th.alreella.il ' A. K. CHILDS. R. MCKERSON. Y. H. WYNN matter; causes It to be ex pectorated, and at once checks the in flammation which produces the rough. A single dose relieves the most distress ing paroxysm, soothes nervousness, ana enables the sufferer to enjoy quiet rest at night. Being a pleasant cordial. It tones the weak stomach. and Is special!# recommended for children. What others ««»/ about Tutt’s Expectorant. Had AsthmaThirly Years Consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Calicoes, Brown and Bleached Shirting and Sheeting, •‘1 Savekad Asthma thirty j, found a medicine that had swh a bapi '<1 m«r .... t-flccl '* W. F. HOGAN, Charles St. i A Child’s, Idea of Merit. I Nkw Orleans, Ncvemttr u f 1S76. • “Tutt's Expectorant is a familiar name in my j bouse. My wile thinks itth^ best medicine in the world, and tho rlilldrcp it (» than ! molastcH ramlv.* M NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydrat 8ft. ; Brown Drilling, Osnaburgs, Wool, Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, Spool Cotton, Factory Checks, Factory Yarns, Ladies’ Dress Goods. Paper and Linen Collars, Undershirts, Balmoral Skirts, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shawls, Bed Blankets, etc., Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, 1 '"*■ Boots and Shoes, Saddles and Bridles, MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. A Doctors Advice, “In my practice, I advise nil families to keep Tull’s Expectorant, in sudden riitvi^vncivs, fvl Counhs crmip, iliphlheri.i, etc.” T P. ELLIS, M.D., be verk. N. J. Sold by alt druggists. frier# J OO. Office 35 Murray Street, jU tv Xerjk. Hosiery, etc., etc. , J . .. 1 »v Hemlock Sole Leather, Harness ana Upper Leather, A HD WARE AND CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. ALSO 10.000 YARDS RXOUlNO, ami KEGS NAILS, aon ltARREI.S Ki.OUR. assorted. ,»t> o;;es ok tobacco, MAUKABOY SN U l-T.injars and packages WASHING AND TOILET SOARS, • ASSORTED PICKLES ROASTED COFFEE, BOXtvS CilKE-E. irjxxil .Salt, (ground Acounaq VIRGINIA SALT, NDKLS CoTfON TIES. ’ TmkTuJS COUCEUTHikTED POTASH, BROOMS, CHILDS NICKERSON & CO., WHOLESALE \ND RET VIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IROK, STEEL NAILS, HOH8K}AND MULE SHOES ' tfHORSE SHOE NAILS, Agricultural Implements, Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, ~C.istiu s, co Hintiny of I’oh, Ovens, Spi-len* and Odd Uds, Mauilln Rope, from 1-2 tv. * 1- inche*, Cottou Rope, Goshen and Country Uniter, Green Tea, Powder, la-ad nud Shot, Bucket i and Churns Machine Needier-, Fens— luk»- Paper, Kuve'.0|>ca un i Speilin" Books, and many otiier mticl s too tedious montiou. It l-sufficient to say lie him a largo variety of ail. classes uf GOODS adaptedcspfrrtally tofdroterxLi.-e.-. IIK DEFIES C-.-MI’EfilTlUN. CAlaud be cun- | Vi need of tlie fact. He mean-* just what lie myi. lie also sells the celebrated Exosllonza and XJob’cs’ Chemicals. “ THE TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS JFMMf” 44 Ti’.lt*- ire worth ll\Ar wri«t4lik REV. I. R. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. t sptvi'il blcsair.g cf th; W.*p*j •'>-•* Til 'Ir / — Tull’s Pills nr«- ; r.iurtccn’.h r».n*nrv.” nrr. r.n czzozz, rv.v York, j liver. TVy :ire snjKr'u-r to any inciiiciup lor j Li liurv diMirdrr* c v«-r •ladr.*’ , / , j I. P. CART, Attorney aft Lcvv^A Cj. “ l li.ivcused Utils five y. ai>T:i inv fam- i-v. ’I hry i-t-uni cju.ilcd for eo*-ti\tncsv jmd L:!- ! — F. R.WILSON, Georgetown,Texas. •T li;»ve n< V 1 v.t!, t Iciufii>W. WjMANN, Editor Mobile Register. “We sell fiftv I'oxTsTuU's I V »1U 1o five of rll oiln rs.’-SAYRE A CO., Cartersville, Ga. “Tull’s Pills h.ivc^mly lo be tried to es tablish lheir nonts They wmk like inajyic.” W. H. BARRON, 96 Summer St., Boston. “ T!ie r f is no nu’dtoinc so well adapted to the ~ rr ot Bilious disorders ::s 'I nil’s Pills.** JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia. AND A THOUSAND MORE. Sold by druggists* 25 cents n box. Office j 35 Murray Str. cl, yew York.' t Ho! Northeastern Georgia!., Look / T r 0 [ Xoui? Interest! . , Ar The Old Fredericksburg Dry Goods Store, th.e Times! Dry Good.-* 1 Sliirtini Bin mi Di ZXTDOZISSD. “ There is nc other mattnr about the j lmlicy \v*ilh which I do not agree, and ! u liieh I should liot have done. 1 j .should not have appointed men in the So-ith to office- upon the ji.e-iext that tlie law could not he executed by Republican United States officers, as was the case in the Georgia marshal- 1 shiji. Butler denounced the report of the j board ot arbitration on the lisle-rv j question, saying it was a ijneslion | which closolv concerned gentlemen of At the conclusion, of Butler’s speech he was warmly apjilauded. General Banks then delivered a| speech, without special point, in his j most impressive style. HIGH TESTIMONY. FRf>M niKr P lane lornx iL. a* lx an mt5!?^*lTH iwffjm. ;. r u rklcli region’s youthful beauty to the hair.l iThat eminent ehemlst has Ftirceeded lnl irodueinff a Hair live which Imitates! latnre to )>erfeetion. t»ld haelielora uiayl tow rejoice.” $1.00, Office 33 Murray St.,] yew York• Sold by all druggists• CLrrted.. TO KENT or hnv a small cottage home, von inient to the hiinin**** jMirtion • it* the citv. At or, ii' vlesiralily luv tc«l, mijrht he xs« 0*-.*r inn <d1h*e av*2i-T 4 IT otioa. { J' ■ { | 1 j.U'GrsTA, G QltGLY. Is Aliv© to tb.© Spirit of B ESIDES now opening me of t!ie mOi-t K-ctensive, G'leapest and Nicest Stock of i to be found Soittli of Baltimore wa have Sea i.laiuf Sbirtiii" Wliite Blaaelie- 4tlie best bleached I-on^r c'loth at 8 and lee, in the state, Calicoes 4,.% to 0,' 4 c, 4-4 Foulard Cambrics tej and 8a, I/ngc Shawls 50, 75 an-i F1.0D, amt New Faria made Cloaks $2.70 to tlie finest $40.00 and $50.00,10-4 Extra White Blankets $!.75 lo $2 00 and $2.50 lip. DRY GOODS ARE HEI Handsome New Shades, eohved D.ess Silk* 5-», 75 and #1.0', don’t pay more f.r tlioe oocds wlien yon can t-rt lliem from us so cheap. OUR BUYER 1-S IX THE N0RTHERX MARKETS, And Goods are declining in prieaa every day, those win- purchase 1 early liav if.M>ds uow at lii.srli , we .erafortunate to hold off and can now and will exhibit (roods at bottom prices, Biaek iiksltu, 75 and 85e per yards, Gros Grain Black Silks $1.02, $1.25 ami #1.5 >, <lonble width Black Cushiueri»86nnd 4oc, all Wool Black Cuslimeivs Ooc, Yefticu Bombazln ■ only 5-- and 6X- Ex. Super. Ex. Ex. Sublime and Gold Medal, Biaek Alpacas from 25 to most handsome at 4o and 50, Dress Goods 0 1 ; to 8 uud D-c, with tlie elegant French MMclusse at 20 and 25e, 10-4 Bleached Sheetiiur'2be, ail Wool Fillin? Jeans lit and 20c, Pre»l<A7Cks55frir CitMiluerCs75 and $I.nn. When you Visit ugusta Don’t fail to sec our immense display of Dry Goods, you will save money in your purchases with ns. We pay all EXFKESS FREIGHTS on orders of $10.00 or more, the frei-rbt paying and sample order bu-iness was introduced in tlie South several years a>;o hy us, many persons are imitating our m-thod and advertisimr to pay freights Ace., but like all imitations they in the end fail to give satisfaction. Write us a postal for samples of anv good# you wish. Our New Price List and i Bazar are just nut, ask lor copies. Address, I TT. HICHAHD3 8z BHO. Get 2d. Augusta, Ga , 301 Broad Street. Cotton, Manilla & Jute Hone, CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HUBS, SPOKES, BUGGY WHEELS, AXLES, SPRINGS, RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING, MILL SAWS, MILL FINDINGS, ANVILS, VICES BELLOWS, HOLLOW WARE, ETC., ETC., Manufacturer's Agents for the sale ot Fairbank’s Standard Scales. WIXSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers’ Friend Plows, Pumps,.Circular Saws, etc. ,47“Any article in our line not in stock, will he ordered when desired, with the lias po*sib!e delay. deel9-Iv Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOOD. DAVIS. SAPP A V BRIDY} Broad Street. Over Burke’s Book Store. Athns Foundry and Machine Work ATHENS, G-A.. Every body in vited “ to Call. STOVES ! j All |>cr.-OKS having eerliiieates of stock ill I Athens Street Railroad, will please prose t them to James 'll. Hoggins tor record, so that tiie i proceeds of the sale of puvierty of said road ] may he delivered among the stockholders on j tlie first day of November. This October 7th, 1877. — JAMES H. HUGGINS, R. lx. REAVES, oetO-lm. J. D. 1T1TARD. WILEY r. HOOD AND IINTON W. STEPHENS HAVE OPENED A FAMILY ID FANCY GROCERY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS STORE, The Old Deceiver. f From the Detroit Free 1‘rcss.] It was amusing to see the air of importance assumed by the old fraud as iu> briskly entered a Woodward tic restaurant yesterday. He coughed loudly, put bis baud to bis I breast j.o.-kel, and said to the pro-1 pricior: 1 Ahem—alt—I suppose you have I wines?” k Yes, sir.” “I sa.iposo yoti have wines fit lor | my Christmas board ?” - I have.” “And—aliom—you could let me j 1.1-u- n sample, I stijqiost- “ I can,” answered the proprietor, and he handed down a wine bottle which lie had filled with beer slops, molasses and buttermilk for just such occasions. The old fraud took a! T! dccji “ swig,” set the bottle down, j and as lie drew 1 is mouth clear around over the right shoulder blade he said: “ That goes right to the spot! I'll 1 call in at noon and have you send up t wei\c bottles !’’ When lie got out doors he seemed undecided whether to hold his month opt'' - r shot, and now and then lie indulged m a horse like cough. He halved and looked into a candy store for a minute, but his mouth didn’t water. On the contrary, itis scowl darkened, and as lie turned away he said: “ Waugh ! I -.vouldn’t even lick a grindstone if it was sugar-coated !’’ M T.NELM ll. UNDER THE FIRM OF c&3 STEPHE NS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hiirmouy Grove, Jnekson Comity, Ga., Will practice in the Superior Courts <1 .Jack- son, Mafiisou, Banks ami (’ arke counties. Special attention given to collection of elitims. Refers to Jmlge A. M. Speer, Griffin, Ga., nnd H-'ti. J. Tr Spence, Jonesboro’, Ga oet'.'-tf. NOriCE: F rom and after this date all persons are lier -b> f>rbi<!aen to hunt with Dog or Gnn on uiy plantation, situ-.teil in the tork of the O .-bnee River. Any one di-regard- ing this notice will he proseeuted. OcC2-2m. _ JOHN R. WHITE. Mariwotb.©:? cgs Few, STOVES! STOVES! 1 am now offering for sals at Low Prices Tlie following celebrated which are warranted equ; this market General Founders and Machinists, I’attera Making, Smithing and Repairing, Minin); and HOOIO AT BARRY’S CORNER. BROAD STR ET, NEAR NATIONAL RANK, Wliere'You Will Always Find a Splendid Stock oB^, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, SALT, SYRUP, MOLASSES. CHEESE, MACKEREL, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, ElC., ETC., KEK0SINE OIL AND LAMPS, U1GABS & TOBACCO, POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, LOBSTERS, % PICKLES, JK .i 1ES, FRUll'S AND VEGETABLES, FANCY CANDIES, RAISINS, NUTS AND CRACKERS, Of all kind*, and all other prods in-usllv kept in a t.rcaciy Store i s veil as a selection of the Rest CALICOES, BLEACHING, CHECKS, STRUT S, J BANS, 1.1 SKYS.TH KING, THREAD, S..*'ES, etc. We sell GOOD as cheap as any 'luu-e in the city, and rest eilliillv sul cit a sliare of tlie public patronage. MTOl'NTltY PR(»-«i-CK TAKEN IN EXCH ANGE 1-0 . GOODS.**« Re-»embcr the place, RAKliY'S CORNER, Iiroad street, Athens, Georgia. se 02.5-31,, XlOCd & BtOpllSlXS. w——i————mmmmmmm—h# IRON KING, BEST, CRICKET, PALMETTO Call and see before purchasing. J. C. WILKINS. i ,, ■ ,, , ... y — -operating j 1 ans, Cardwell’s Separators, Turbino Water ! Who •'« and Agricultural Engines. GATE CITY, i Prices sent upon application to l . II- NICKERSON", Agent. 1 junc26-2tn. For Sale or Rent! business LIVE Y, ID IE 1HIL ■iL-fcHerxa, Georgia. GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS. Will be found at their old stand, rear Frank lin House building, T hour as street. Keep al ways on hand good Turnouts and careful dri vers. Stock well cared for when entrusted to our care. Stock on hand for sale at all times. declStf. A small house, convenient to t i- portion of the city. Also, For Sale Only, I A cottage house containing seven rooms, with all necessary out-buildings, and two acres ol land attached. M. C. SLEDGE a:»jr7-4t ! BLACKSMITH’S I TWO SHOPS 1*011 1877. One at the oi l stan-l in front ot Messrs. GANN & I?EAVES, : other on (lie road to the upper bridge <p..o,ite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPEIl’S, Livery Stable. We have first class workmen HOR I HOEI17G of every description, Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, And all kinds of Farming Machine- nnd lm plemenls repaired on snort notice. janO-tf. HEADQUARTERS For First Class and Fashionable Cry Goods In opening the Full Season, nvo take pleasure in placing before our md f|i cn( ] s ami the public generally, the most complete stock of Dry Goods ever displayed in the Southern States, consisting in part of a Magnificent line of Black Silks. All the new shades in Colored Silks—various grades. The most decided novelties in Colored Dress Hoods. Black Goods of every description. Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Ties, Gloves, Linens, Damasks, Cassimeres, Flannels, etc. Our Cloaks—to arrive—will be equal to any ever exhibited in New York, London or Paris. ; - To summarize: v Ve oiler a stock of I ll 1 •ry Goods whied. iii every department for variety, elcgat »-t and cheapness, stands un rivalled. J. A, StSADIEEW, Gencr. l Insurance Agent, 2To. S Brocxd.- S-fc. 7 ^L-fcH.exia y Gcx , Insures GINS, Dwellings and Merchandise, in the city or country. Respectfully solicits a share of \ our patronage. 1Represents first elass Companies on’y. < ctiS-lin Auction! I have associated W. A. England with n.c Lx the Auction business, who will give promt a attention to the side of property and goods ol all kinds. VERONEE & ENGLAND. '"utvlY-lm. House and Lot for Sale- T W-> acre lot—niji-o thcmnsr.it.^’iMh-f! n the citv—ocenpie 1 i»--e-eut !»*• the stit>-«.-riber —situate -in llancncK - good rooms, omit v -n in-.-s. A well of verv place. For price and dcc2—2m •re.--. I’’ e |,rti • 11 1-eeess > v sop- rio- -v-i• ,*»- o>i Ices, in-p ■ •■• L. C. MA'ITH i.W nild- aaid Wanted- EMPLOYMENT either as a Tanner, Kngi- uecr, or Carpenter. Good references given, and wagea reasonable. Address, J. 11. IL, care of Athens Georgian, Athens. Gu tnv22-tf oct2-3m. JAMES A. GUAY & CO. SKNP IN YOUTH Subscrintion for the Georoiah ^For 1378. WILSON & COMPANY, Bankers and Brokers, Dealers in Stock Privileges, U.S: Bonds, Cotton and Miscellaneous Securities, etc. The greatest opportunity ever before off*red fur investment. 1,1*00 do.lurs made from investment of 200 dollars in 80 days. Smaller amounts invested xvjll pay iu proportion. Investments, Live or small, can,be trebled in 30 days. F £ •»•' , We «ell or pnrefiaie ns desired 5 shares of stocks and upward on margius ot from oue to two per cent. ^'“Letters of Credit and Drafts payable in any part of Europe nnd America, issued" for the convenience of travelers. Full information sent ou application. WZZ.SOXT <fi CO., 35 and 37 Broad St., P. O. Box 2-lbo, MiW YltltK. Near Gold and Stack Exchange, i 0-*«16-Cm. BURPEE & BRO., Carriage, Pnggy and Wagon Makers, At the shop lately occupied by P, Rensoii, nea Gunn & Reaves’ stable, ATHE1TS, GA-. Arc prepared to do al! kinds of work in their line at short notice, in the most SUPERIOR STYLE, and at as REASONABLE RATES as the same elass ot work can be done. They are prepared to put. up Carriage?, Bug gies and Wagons in ANY STYLE, and invite those having new work put up, to cm!! before its imperfections ure covered with paint, and see that ALL Materials used arc of the VERY BEST QUALITY. 1 REPAIRING AND PAINTING A SPECIALTY’. All work done in this line warranted to give satisfaction, both as to style and price. Harness Making and Repairing. They arc also prepared to make or repali Harness. Having secured the services of Thoroughly Competent Workman in this branch of the business, nil they nsk isr trial, that all may be convinced of the SUPE RIORITY OF TiiElR WORK and the Reason ableuess of their Charges. Csf*Lc sure to call ou them and examiu their v,or.;aud prices. nly81-3»