Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, February 12, 1878, Image 7

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SOUTHERN BANNER FEBRUARY 1£, ■*ij* , 1878. NHWd ~*U «l *1 vttV; —Tim Rollistthiliis prcfur ritliu public conveyances to tin* trouble ■ looking alter establishments ” their own. — Il Pope Pius IX lives until ne*t June he will have reached, accord intr to tradition, the years of ah*v po lifieate of Peter in Antioch and Koine. ’ * '** g< ^ —Japan has twenty-five national banks with $23,000,000 of capital; all established within less than two years, and all nndcr Japanese manu- *** h —The autograph of David Garrick is worth about 814; that of Mrs Sid dons brings about 820; Rachel’s *5; Handel's 8210, and Kdmnnd Kean's 815. —Should Grant die Stanley is to be the Republican candidate in 1880. Party necessity demands a man who will poll the African vote. —The New York Star and the . Brooklyn Eeagle both state that James Gordon Bennett, in a'recent -nit against the Herald, has denied, under oath, that he is the owner of i he paper. — f he Boston Board of Health has decided that Diptheria is a “ disease dangerous to public health,” within 'be meaning of the law, andyit rey iptires physicians to report all eases (.••vnrriog in their practice. » *]- ¥ f m —Mr. McCullough played recently lo ilii in Syracuse. The people were so much impressed with his acting that thoy invited him back and gavo him a $1,100 house on the lirst night, and a 8900 one on the -econd. —The “monster cat” is Amcd by a man living near Richland,, Mo J lie animal is of the cofninou species, «.f a yellowish color, 14 inches high, ’•2 inches from the tip of the tail t«* ’ be nose, weighs 87 pounds, and is something over three years old, Mr. Took should send for him at once. —The following process is pro posed for making sound waves visi ble to the eye. A hole cut in card board is tilled with a film of soap in glycerine, just thick enough to pro duce hands of color. This is fastened 1 o a tuning-fork, which is thrown into v ibmtion by a violin bow.' The col ored film is immediately thrown into vibration, and vortex rings and square bands of color is produced. —What an awful lever Time is! i ieneral Butler’s son is serving in the '.lino regiment as the colored cadet, Mr. Flipper. The ebony greets the pearl, ami the dusky subaltern dines i ! he same table with the lair-haired, -poon-leil ehilil of Beast Butler. Possibly this item may make the ‘ • lateral ivgret having once shaken i.is lisi at the reporters’ gallery in Washington, and alluding to the press as n “ mud-throwing machine r fort y»jnckass power.”—Boston Jo,root. — A London letter, alluding to Stanley, the African explorer, says : " ills last expedition lias cost the New Yolk Herald and London Til- ■ graph, blOO.000. Stanley's report . it, in book form, with illustrations, ill m-t him half a million of dollars. It Will no doubt have the largest stU* of any book of travels ever written. Tin- proprietors of the above named journals have no cause to regret their outlay ; they have gained great eclat and a largely increased circulation. The I) ilv Telegraph now issues 300,- O0(l copies daily, all printed in two ho.us on six lightning presses.” —An enthusiastic meeting was recently held in England, by the i.ivii.N of t!rj famous, bu now some- \» fiat forgotten Tichborn claimant, wholms lately been removed from Lm moor to Portsmouth convict pri on. Kesolulions were passed to jHiii'ion Parliament for the release of i he claimant, and to bring the “ real Ariiiur Orton” from Paramatta ay I mi to England. The claimant look- well, and says be was never butuw, or more kindly treated He l.eli, mo agitation would procure I.is i c>targe ti om prison, ah«l noth- tin iu>* u' the iiroiiiiciion «»t Arthur.- , ® 1 „ % C.# <)rt . vonld free him. D r Tutt’s 5 Expectorant la the moat cental balsam ever used by luffrrcn from pulmonary diseases. (N composed of herbal pr > have aapeelfie aCecton (hi ncs:<l JltSrtV . ijktlon I alncte dose S ' paroxysm, I enables the, eat at night. Bel.. It tones the weal. specially recommended for children. What others say about f.L TutVs Expectorant. HadAslhmaThirtyYears Butimork, i%j. | “ *■“—thirty year*,* ami wvy Ho! Northeastern Georgia! Look To Your Interest! The Old Fredericksburg Dry Goods Store, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. the Spirit of th.e Times Is ^liva to B ESIDES now opening one of the most E: to be fqafed BootJi or Baltimore « Mv«M IshmcW.IWiifjr 4!*, WbltiWBMV BMrti _ 4 V.. the best bleached Long Cloth at 8 and 10c, in the'state, Calicoes 4, 5, to b4 Foulard Cambrics iV. and 8c, Latgc Shawls 50,75 and 81.00, and New Paris made Cloaks (8.50 to the finest |4‘<.00 and #50.00, 10-4 Extra White Blankets #1.75 In t- 0*» and #2.50 up. Nmw Orusms, Mo-tmter n. iljo. “Toil's Expectorant if a familiar nnn r in my boose. My wife thinks it the best msdidns in the wnrld, and the childrc.r say it is ‘nicer than mo]acfic« candv.® ®* NOAH WOODWARD, Ml N. Psydrsa ti. the attacks. It is a mother's Wts-ina." MARV STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. ‘ k Doctor s Advice, 41 In my practice, I advise all families to keep Tutt®* Kxpcctnr&ut, in futitiru eiup^cRtrirs, foi cough*. croup, diphtheria, etc . ’* T. o. ELLIS, M.D., Mswsrk. N. J. erirr $ ZOO. Ojflrt Attorosjal Law, Aagmt-i. Ga. ,“i hare used Tat. 1 -, ivi- live vr..r .-....» :... . f’y. They are uncou.-tled fur cos*iivri.i>:. »t»d »>;!« ioosnesa. F. R.WILS0I4, Georgetown,Tonaj. “I have u-»e<t 'fflu's’Mctljrin-' v.- 'l Ti,.:-’. "Wt sell fiftv wnoTult's Pills to five of *'%U others.''—8AVWE A CO.. Carteravifia, Qa. . "Tutl'a Pills hav^tinly 10 he tried to es tablish their merits. They woik like marie." W. H. BARRON, 98 S'ummar St., Boston. FRUIT.*' 1 Toll’s Pills are worth their weight in Kohl." REV. i. R. SIMPSON. Louisville, Ky. ••Tutl’a Pills ar?TT7«i-i Mcn-ir# of lh.: nineteenth ffnhm* REV. 'F. fi_ 0*G00?. r>v York. I Iisve u,v.l Tut. rl*..;, l.-r r .-1 /. /Liflfff 00 = s .dS./% WJili H Handsome New abodes, colored Dress Silks 50, 75 and #1.0“, don’t payf more for these goods when yon can get thain fifotR 05 so ejiry. ^ ^ ^ OUR BUYER IS IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS, And Gqod* are declining in prioeb evsry day prices, we were fortunate to bold off nnd car bilks 45, 75 and 85c per yards, Gros Grain Bl ‘’-nhmercs 85 and 4 ‘ ” ' Ur. Ex. Ex. Sul Good* 6L to ••-•tingitv, all W Win yon Visit u'ixsta paiOd L.sr of TS8 Cheapest Furniture H>H3 in Georgia. if. zee. s zero oik:, No. 15> Marietta Street* Atlanta* Georgia. Dressing Cast* Suits, 10 pieces, only Full Marble Bureaii Suits, (Walnut) i or J Alarblc “ ** All Walnut Suits T, those *Bo purjiKtao;*j»riv Ijfvc eooda 66, can nowana wui exhibit ifr.-Is at bottom prises. Bind Grain Blade Silks #1.0<’, #1.25 end #1.50. double width Black ibazinc only 50 and 60c Ex. most handsome at 40 and 5<>. iMCD’ uuuun v/j iw c* nun i' U, wivii •••<* twugaut rivuvii .***»»•«- —.— at 20 and 25c, 10-4 Bleached 8be*.*tinj{2thr, all Wool Killing Jeans 15 and 20o, Fredericksburg Cassimeres 7S aud #1.00. our nislhod and advertising V' pny IVeigiils Ac., but like ail imit .lions they inyhe ciid fall to give satisfaction. Write mi • posMt for humpies of anv g-.iods you wish ” Bazar are just out a»k tor copies. Add Got2d. <)ur New Price List anti v/hxchazip^ & mo, Augusta, Ga , 801 Broad Street. 875 CO 58 00 38 00 ,, ; .. .,........'30 00 Parlor Suita, 7 pieces S45, $50, $60 00 Solid Black Walnut Wardrobe, ornamented top ... $15 60 Valiiut Panel Bedsteads 8 00 • Extension TaMe 1.10 f Walnut' Bureaus $11; 4 or £ Marble ,.....$15 00 Full Marble Bureau, only.. 20 00 Marble Hat Racks, only aV i j.... 12 60 Fancy Folding Chaira (handsome) .. • .*..ji...$3 60 e«4i •laple Cane Seat Chairs >. 4 $6 00 set Maple Cane Scat Nurse Rocker ,.$2 00 each Maple Cane Seat Full Arm Rvdjker 8 50 each Wall Brace Arm Chairs 9 00 set Cotton and Straw Mattresses $3 00; c otton and Shuck 4 00 Wardrobes, Sideboards, Marble Table Ettegenes, Fancy Rockers, besides an endless variety of-all grades of Furniture. Remember that I am the ORIGINATOR of LOW PRICES in Furniture, and believe in short profits. All inquiries cheerfully audswered. SEND AND BUY. 50 Bedroom Sets, 9 pieces; Walnut Bureau, only $20. ' " V I 9 . EL SHOOS!, • feb2-2m. No. 15, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. I. P. CARR, disorders f s Tull** I*i!w.® JOS. BRUMM I UII » l-IIH. • -- - Rl^inaond, Virgiof*. WBORsaab. HIGH TESTIMONY. ^^w/tShventiqn^' been TO»a?Fyl5R!Ti;T " kPSew YorkJ Ich restore* youthful beauty to the hair, t eminent chemist bat succeeded In lacing a Hair Dye which Imitate; ira to perfection. Old bachelors mav rejoice.” $1.00. Office SS Sfurrau St., 1 York. 8old bit all druggist*. lmpartant to Cottoa Planters^ A. K. C OLDS. R. NICKERSON. Y. H. WYNN CHILDS NICKERSON & 00., WHOLhSAIiR AND RKT.tll. DEALERS IX HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, H* 4ND mule shoes . > t .1 > •; *fi<v- HORS It SK-TE SAILS, Agricultural Implements, Loads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, WE OFpER. THlt ABOVE MAGNIFICENT Ammoniated Super-Phosphate To the Planters ot Georgia, an-1 havj no luMitation in rcommin lm » it to the fullest extent. We ahull endeavor to meet nil Ti;'timate csinnetuton, and fell assured that all who usc| oar articles will be highly pleased with I lie resnile. We also offer our J. “Euiaw Acid-Phosphate 9$ We have on hand a large lot of first-class Cotton Gins, imulc up in the best style und ot good material, w hich we will sell al'thc lowest market prices. All planters wishing to buy a j cheap and sood Gin, will find it to their interest j AGKNT$\ ATH1N-, to correspond witb us, as we mean business to snit the times. We have over twenty years’ experience in the j Manufactory of Gins. Write f>r prices, terms, etc., and we feel cer tain we can Satisfy you. By or lerinjr direct from us and giving satis factory reference, von can thereby save your selves A.ciit'a Commission. 4. II. *. II. T. II ttPIAI K. ulj-21-ltu. I'rawfanlTille. tla. Which we believe is equal to any in the market. % “ COTTON OPTION GIVES IF.DESIRED.’ Call on ear Ageuta tor Term-"and Prices. GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, Cliarlwtoii. South (.'nrolinn. The Eennesaw Gazette, A Monthly 1’aper, Piibii-nv.1 at ATLANTA, G-A.. Devoted to Railroad interests, Literatim: Wit alld Humor. Filly eelits a year. Chromo to everv siiLsoiibor. Address KKNNESAW GAZETTE, meh27-ti Atlanta, Ga, Mc-riw sth.©r cSc Few, BLACKSMITH’S TWO SHOPS FOR 1877. o : t .e oiti FtMi* 1 in front «»t JOHN O- PITNI- R- dl8 4tu CHEAP AN IMMENSE STOt K OF Pi. i ».t» n a UG Ami e P* iai Pi.. .'51 Mcssi-. GANN & HEAVES, The other . .• road fa the tipper bridge and opposite M> .MlIX Z. COOl’EB’S, Llvcr\ !> • -»i* !«ivi» fir.-t class# workmen HZ 3:-ID3CG .• r- »Wcri|»t on, i’OM AVU SlIOKS urer lo older. 5>i.chines and Itu s ort notice. RS’ HOTEL, LT S A, G-A-- Ho o of the City. it in • , and t ie cxecllenct lls iiihie. - —it: •>" l-rK DAY. --sit.. 1:s from ttie citizen* ol veo ■ ' 1 at ibe.nl putrenoge - o >- . 11 him. . . . . BIOWH, - — Proprietor. F01I SALE BY i AM \ firm. Wo nr« now belter prepared than ever before to meet the wants of our patrons. We prepay freight on all o'di-rs amounting to #1t>.00, and we take pleasure in forwarding pies of our Goods t'* any address. ‘ ” 1 WE ARK (>! F-iiilNG, 1IIIS SEASON, 810.000 Worth Dressy Roods from { outs Up. KM100 ‘ k AI’iiiis nst<t t’jissimon s from 10 Up. 15,000 “ Lim n ., i amasks LouscKerpI ii Goods of every de^er-iptiou. 875,000 Worth < 'heap *st Ory (joods ever offered in Georgia. O. &B CO. Manilla 4 Jute Rone, 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. WINSHIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED^ Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers’ Friend Plows, Pumps, Circular Saws, etc. Mf”Anv article in onr line not in xteck, will he ordered when desired, with the leaf pos-ib'e delay. declD-ly Call and Examine Onr Stock and Prices. Every body in 1 »■ Dee 4—8m Til- Noted T" 1 Atm DAVIS. SAPP & BRIDY} Broad Street. Over Burke’s Book Store. vited to Call. HEADQ UA11T KKS For first Class and Fashionable Dry Goods In opening the Fall Season, we take pb asurc in placing before our friends and the public generally, the most complete stock of Dry tioods ever displayed in the Southern States, consisting iu part of a Magnificent line of Pluck Silks. All the new shades in olored Silks—various grades. The most decided novelties in Colored Dress Goods. Black Goods of every description. Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, I i*-*. Gloves, Linens, Damasks, Cassimeres, Flannels, etc. Our CloaK--—to arrive—will be equal to any ever exhibited ill New York, London or Paris. To summarize: We oiler a si nek of 1 all Dry Goo - which, m every department for variety. « ;«-gaiie- d cheapness stands un-Z. rivalled. , .012-301. JAMES A. GliAY & CO. STOVES ! STOVES! STOVES! 1 am now offering for »ale at IaOw Prices, flie following celebrated Cook Stove*, all of which are warranted equal to any offered in * thi* market. IKON KING, . GATE CITY, REST, KICKET, PALMETTO Cull and see before purchasing. J. G. WILKINS. oct.Sl.6m. hrs Fotdry and Machine Wcrta ATITBLTS, G-A_- , ieueral Fonuder* and Mueiiiuirt*, Paitera ;mg, Smit ing itml Repmri g, Alining ana Machinery, Maimfi.elanyr.- of Ciren.Kt y Mill*, Stcum Engine-, i.oibb Poweia, --.-ep*, Fan Mill., Bark Mill*, Cane Mfila. Gearing, Cot’.oif Pr area, ety„ • ic. eat lor 'C«..V»‘ Ceiel>r;ue<i l.vupor.iiin viltdw>rp.itaUit»...ll'a-l».uu tin and Aura-aft e. neui i..iA/ut«p n)26-2m._ J. R. CRAWFORD HAS OPENED A COMMGDIOUS Wagon "Yard, One Mile from Athens, _ On the Dnnieluvilic road, where Com and Fodder can be had on Kensonuble Terms. Also, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc. Bodding F urnished at Fifteen ceuts per head. n27-lm "Wajated- EMPLOYMENT either as i> Tanner,- Engi neer, or Carpenter. Good references given, and wages reasonable. Address, J. 11. R., ettro of Athens Georgian, Athens. Ga * myl^-tf Sciosa-tiiic AgxicAil-biir©, ~* T— i. OR. E- PSSTOtjETOIT, /Vo/! A'trifndtare, University oftifa. Second Epitios, Eklasged and Kkhseo. • I’uohshed by A. S. Barnes & Co., New Fork , J For sale by Barke-A Hancock, Atlanta, Go. It. MOit.USOb, Agent. > -nJ T. A. riarko, Athens, Ga. tjPrios #2.50. i - s-t*. i p>uai\u«.< an mo m tunil Kngiiiks. ipplioutior.ro-' •••'