Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, February 19, 1878, Image 7

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NKvVi^ .t v It’S —Riclimoml, Vii mi , d;iim> th'.> year a |M>|»nl;itiota *»f 77,500, of whom 44,100 are colored. —Every clay tlu* tomliof Napoleoa III, is eover«*'l with tresh flowers b\. order of Eugene. —The import* <>(' Frittme «lnritrj- 187 » y amounted to §751,*273,600, ami the exports t<» $69ii.?<6U>00. —Montana felieitates herself that, with a population of 50,000. not one business failure occurred within the Territory last year. —The Sultan has sent to Osman Pasha, now it prisoner in Russia, a present of §5,000 of money, a eon trilmtion front Mohammedans. —Tlie Italian Government have decided to restore to the Xapolitan dynasty the dowry of Queen Maria Sophia, wife of Francis II., and the prop rty loti, by the late Queen Maria Theresa. —Tin- re lark by the Grand Duke Nicholas—“ Until we reach Adrian* ople I shall not treat”—leads the Louisville Courier-Journal tocondude that it must be a loug time between drinks over there. —A writer on the war credits Get eral Lee with the assertion that “IfI had been Stonewall Jackson at Gettysburg, I should have won that battle; and if I had won it I should have cstab ished the independence ©f the South.” —A striking test of the state of trade in England is afforded by.the tact that Messrs. Hass & Co. propose to brew this year 50,000 quarters les* of malt than last year, and Messrs. Alsep have reduced their brewiug by 500 quarters. —The incomes of the Jeading stir* geons in London are enormous. Sir Henry Thomson perforins the opera tion of lithotomy ninety times a year; on an average. 'His tees range from *200 to 500 guineas, and amount to nbwut §150,000 per annum. —A German expedition will start shortly to explore the eastern part of the desert of Sahara. It will be un der the direction of Mr. Hold Is, who has received the Paris Geographical Society’s medal for inlerpid and able exploration. More than one servant will be of the party. —Mrs. Mary Vanderbilt, the wife ofCornelius Vanderbilt, second cousin <>f tlie late Commodore Vanderbilt, •lied at New Drop, Staten Island, on Monday. She was one of the oldest inhabitants of Stateu Island, mid was in her seventy-eight year. —A Bridgewater Conn., young man, who is war correspondent lbr a London newspaper, writes, that on entering a Turkish redoubt just cap tured tlie first musket he picked up was marked, “Taunton, Mass., 1 and tlie second, “Providence, II. I.,’’ and it made him feel as though hr was Mime where near home. southkrn in writ pbium > m. is78. D n TuTT’s a XPECTORANT. Ho! Northeastern Georgia! paxes x,ts.v or tub „ : Look To "Your Interest! Cheapest Furniture House in Georgia. The Old. .-1 Us iiliv a* tire moat Rental balsam ever used by *‘1. « rer * ******* pulmonnry i1Iifm«i. _l*. *• <eoini>o*e«l of tier tint product*, wmcb have aspect flee ITcct on the throat nnalnnKa; detaches from thoalr cells all lrrltatlng matter; causes It to be ex pectorated, and at once checks the in flammation which produces the coueli. A simile dose relieves the most distress- *fl*L paroxysm, soothes nervon-ness, and enables the sufferer to enjoy quiet rest at nicht, lli'lnr a pleasant cordial. I)h.>ll)l - .S now op-nuie ove nt tie 2*SS» th * /awreeb. and • *• I> to be fount Son--, of Haiti APeciall) recohnneiided for clilldrpin , tlie b , s . Umx What others say about : Cambria*6%met s•, i,n-.es-i»* ; - •> Taft’s Expectorant. I x ' r ' A i ’"“ Had AsifimaThirlyYears ! "O'svt a ‘ “I have 5Sw i "***"•* *•***>■&;• found a medicine thut had f i**li u t-flcci '' I ' ,l! *• * t W. F. HOOAN, Charles St. . 4* A Child’s Idea of Merit, our buyer is i > Ntw Ontiass, /.’misiw it, I "Tutt’s Expectorant is n lamitinr naW in my And Goal* sic dMiiiiuir i t -t - - hoo*r. My w!re<l;mksit.lu*lK-l medk-hicin the prices, we er P-rtuua* • b. I elf world, nml tnc rhddren soy it is ■ nicer than 7=. 11 „i k ... _ - molasses ramtv.’ ” I „ ,Ik . K 85 > 7-1 "l" 1 V t’ ’ : r ‘ • “ r ~ NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poycirs* St. “Six, and all Croupv.” 44 I am t he mother «»l fix children : nil or them have Imm t rtmtiy % W ithout Tull’s KxjM-ctorant, 1 don't think they could kuve surtived fume o* the attacks. It is a snot her** l*.K ssinp. ” MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. H Doctors Advice. 41 In »ny j»racti«*e, I advi*.* a!l t<» keep Tutt’s ExjHTlr.nnt, in sutiJrit ri« « rgft.ius, iut coughs, croup. i!i;ih!ht ria. etc. T ® ELLIS, M.D., Fe.-.irk. N.J. Sold by nil druggists. J VtYr..u. Offict 35 Murray Street. Ai oo Is Stors, ;n... r i.; Times -t Stock of Drv Goods ■ i Bl • itbtil Sldr ins; , to 6 jO, 4-4 Poulard ks finest ■.-sww* ■-» j Cash.nercs SSaixl ti«\ « ; i Wn • Soper. Ilx. Ex. SitM'ui • lot Ores- Goods 6 ; ’.<> s .n ’ I c Slieotiiijr'ioc, nil Who! I'illin/ -I -n.- Whr Don’t f.iil to seo o-ir mnnonsc .!’• j>'.i•- Wa pay all EXfKK8S KKt iUUT- order bn in ns wn« iniro no.- ‘it our m- tUod an ! advertisin'/ : i.-i sntislnotion. Writ*- ns a |«i-tid ior •. Bazar arc just out a-l: tor copies. a-.- ' IS of 8 ’ -mi more f-r tlieMjgooiis •i ' vl A RKE I>, - >.!- now at liipl i- prices, BlacK i ’> • a id 'i Bluet *> m ! 60c E\ iu- I 4o an ' 5o. l*i-4 Bleaclu: $1.00. ire . IS S Willi 11- * ' cat samp! • > - n- are imitalin i . « cm l tail to <jiv .sew I’ric i List an* — (Vet. 2d. ’U’. HI' BHO. ' tn, G i . SOI Broad Street. IP. BE. SETOOK, No. 15, Marietta Street Atlanta* Georgia. Dressing Cur * Suits, 10 )ii c ■■>, only .... §75 00 Full Mar hie Bureau Suits, (W .hint) 58 00 j or F Marble *• “ 38 00 All Walnut Suits “ 41 .'. 30 00 Parlor Suits, 7 pieces...... S45, §50, §60 00 Soiiil Black VVahnit Wanlrobe, ornamented top §15 60 siinut Panel Bedsteads 8 00 Extension Ta It*. 1.10 f Walnut Bur« a us §11; J-or i Marble §15 00 Full Marble Bureau, only!...T ‘20 00 Marble Hat Racks, only 1*2 50 Fancy Folding Chairs (handsome) §3 50 ef.di .oaple Cane Beat Chairs ...$6 00 set Map e Cane Seat Nurse Rocker §*2 00 each Maple Cane Seat Full Arm R cker 3 50 each. W ill I B>*ace Arm Chairs 9 00 set Co’ton and Straw Mattresses §3 00; . otton and Slmek 4 00 Wardrobes, Sideboards, Marble Table Ettcgene-, Fancy Ro.-k rs, besides an endless variety of all tirades of Furniture. Reuie nbeV that I atn the ORIGINATOR of LOW PRICES in Furniture, and believe in short profits. All inquiries cheerfully audswered. SEND AND BUY. 50 Bedroom Sets, 9 pieces; Walnut Bureau, on y §*20. 1 ZZ. SXTOOZSL feb2-‘2tn. No. 15, Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. **THE TREE IS KNOW!* BT ITS FRUff.” 44 Tutt*< Pill-4 are worth tla-ir weight ir. jfold.'’ REV. I. R. SIMPSON, Lotiisvilto, Ky. ••Tull'f PilU trrT'jJjKr’iai Messing of the r.inelccnth r»*ntunr/* REV. F.P*-; V«rV. ** I hnw i.acj p.iU f. r la»;» r » i* t ' - liver. They ;tre s«i>cnt>r t.» uny iwctiKn c lor biliary (Ifr-nrfters ever tnadi*.’* I. P. CARR, Attornoyil Liw. Augusta, Ga ily. Thcy.urenncqimlcft lt»r i%• «.:?«.$•? «i l»»!- iartneMj'-f. R«WILSON, Georgetown, Texas. 4 T have t»so«l . .... . .. . .... l>erieft:.*'-W. W. MANhLEJilor McLilo Register. 41 We sell ftftv hlSTtrT.U s to five c;( •11 others.”—S AYR I^ACO., CartersviUe, Ga. 44 Tull’s Pjlla havc^nly to l»e tried to es tablish their merits. They work like ntaric,” W. H. BARRON, 96 Stmmir St v Boston. 4 * The^e is no mtuicincso well adapted to the cure of bilious disorders as 'futt’s Pills.” JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, Virginia* AND A TH6U^AND MORE. Sold by druggr!?A raw M a box. Office 35 Murray Strict, yew Xork*fr * fiinliR prppxtaap. HIGH TESTIMONY. FPO.M TIfF. PACIFIC JOCHXAL. H« W, w Ol which rc-torcs youthful beauty to the ha That eminent cliemlHt ha. »uccf<de<l .... irodncliiB a Ilalr l>ye which Imltatesl nature, to perfection. Util tiacDc-lora mayl rejoice.” * I fWeo $1.00. New York. A. K. CillLD' K. NICKERSON. Y. H. WYNN CHILLIS NICKERSON & CO., WIIOLLSALE AND KKTAIL DKALECS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, HOUSE MULE SHOES HOUSE SHOV: UAILo. ' '*i Agricultural Implements, Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather, Office Sit JWwrmw St. Sold by all druggiste. Important to Cotton Planters. Wc have- «»n hand n large lot of first-class Cotton (Jins, matte np in the best style and ol ' good inutoriiil, wliicli we will sell at tlie lowest market prices. All planters wishing to buy » cheap an,I irotnl Gin, will find it to their interest to correspond with us, us w e mean bu-iuess to suit tlie times. We have over twenty years’ experience in the Manufactory of Gins;' Write for prices, terms, etc., and we fee! cer tain we can satisfy you. By orJerinjr direct from us mid tfiviiijr satis factory reference, you can thereby save your selves Agent’* (Vnimissiou. 4. I». k H. T. lUtnt.tfK. idy'JI-lm. I'ranfiinlrillr. <>d. The Kennesaw Gazette, 1 A Monthly J’aper, Published at ATLANTA, 0--A.. Duvotid to lleilivrtd interests, Literature [ Wit ninl Uuir.or. Kitty veld* a year. Chroiuo I to overt subs, fiber. Address , ni , , ' KKN.NKSAW GAZETTE, — ihehsl jH?rson dooor.Ucd by IIK .],y T . M Atlanta, Ga. the lute King of Italy wa- Dr. David ~ Toscano, an eminent Jewish physician ! ^Csri^rotli©!' C& FSW, of Rome, who received the Order of] the Crown of Italy. In the time of the Papal power in Rome, Dr. Tos cano could only obtain his degree on taking an oath that he would never visit Christian patients- —A month ago a magnificent pearl necklace, which it is darkly hinted has before now adorned tbe neck of the chaste ex-Queen of Spain, was put up for sale in Paris. It is coins posed of one hundred and sixty-nine large Oriental pearis, hastened by a splendid sapphire, surrounded by fourteen brilliants, and is supposed to be worth some §60,000. There were no bids. A singular discovery has been made on board the It vine, a full- rigged vessel, recently in dry dock at Rothcrhithe, London. The ship had recently arrived from Peru, at which place the body ol a woman was found imbedded in tbe cargo, which consisted of soda. The body is in a good state of preservation, and is topposeu to be that of a victim of an earthquake which occurred many hundred years ago in Peru. Rings are inserted in the cars. WE OF* KU THE ABOVE MAGKiFiGENT Amin oniated Super-Phosphate To tbe Pl.mtfi - ot (luorgi'i, an l have no hesitation in vecnwmentling it to tli® Valient extent. We sh ill endeavor to meet a!! legitimate competition, arid fell assured that alt who nsc| our articles will be liiifidy pleased with the results. We also offer our “ Eutaw Acid-Phosphate ” Which we believe is c.,nal to any in the market. *• COTTON OPTION GIVEN IF4DESIRED.” Call on eur Apenta tor Term- and Prices. (iEO W. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, 1. , • Cliarleston, South Carolina. AGENTfA ATHENS, JOHN C- P1TNER- dl8-4tu CHEAP DRY GOODS! AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FOIl SALE BY i 6HfttST0f*H£fl % €0 a j 4 AMONG MEBGII ANTS, there are none more reliable than this well-known, -tauncli old ;V tlnn. W e arc now better prepared than ever before to meet the wants of our patrons. I We prepav freight on all orders amounting to ♦10.00, and we take pleasure in forwarding's • • BLACKSMITH’S ! P*es 01 our Good# H any address. *■*«• . TWO SHOPS FOR J877.1 WE ARE OFFERING, THIS SEASON, ^10,000 Worth I)rcss^(roods from 5 Tents Up. ? 10,000 *’ Jeans and Casslmeres from 10c* Up. 15,000 44 Linens, Uamasks, and HouseKeep ig Goods of every description. §75,000 Worth Cheapest llry Goods ever offered in Georgia. C. G-3P, A.1T «Sc CO. Gottoo, ianllla & Jute CARRIAGE AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, HUBS, Sl’OKES, 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 ol Fairbank’s Standard Scales. WINSIIIP AND SAWYER’S CELEBRATED j Cotton Gins, Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers' Friend Plows, Pumps, Circular Saws, etc. PfT’Any article in onr line not in stock, will be ordered when desired, with the lea* possible delay. decl9-ly Call and Examine Our Stock and Prices. DAVIS. Every 03 WORK OF EVERY DE- aeriptien done at thU office One at thr old statj-1 in front ot Messrs. GANN & REAVES, The other on the road to tiio upper bridge and opposite’. Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S, Livery Stable. We bavo tlrrt claim workmen HORS£ S2X3SIG of every de-eript!on, Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGONS, BUOGIKS, CAKHIAGES, And all kind* of Machines and Im plemcnl* repaired on abort notice, jant-lf. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, A-OGUSTA, O-A.- The Leading Hotel of the City. Noted for its cleanline**, and ths exoelleae* of its tsbl*. JKATL.S—1-100 l’Elt DAT. The l’roprietor solicits tbom ths citiiens ol Athsns a continuance of that liberal patronage they have heretofore given him. S. 7* BEOW1T, octie-lm. Proprietor. I>ee 4—8m HEADQUARTERS For First Class and Fashionable Dry Goods In opening the Fall Season, wo take pleasure in placing before our friends and the public generally, the most complete stock ef Dry Goods ever displayed in the Southern States, consisting iu part of a Magnificent line of Black Silks. All tho new shades in Colored Silks—various grades. The most decided novelties in Colored Dress Goods. Black Goods of every description. Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Ties, Gloves, Linens, Damasks, Cassimeres, Flannels, etc. Our Cloaks—to arrive-—will he equal to any ever exhibited in New York, London or Paris. To summarize: Wo offer a stock of Fall Dry Goods which, in every department for variety, elegance and cheapness, stands un rivalled. oct2-3m. JAMES A. GRAY & CO. - .*: y n ■ 7>v? c ■» ~ 7 ' "> v : SAPP A BRIDY1 B road Street. Over Burke’s Book Store. body in vited to Call STOVBS! STOVES! STOVES! I am now offering for sale at Low Prices, The following celebrated Cook Stoves, all of which ore warranted equal to any ofiored in thi* market. IRON KING, GATE CITY, BEST, cricket, palmetto. Call and Me before purchasing. J. C. WILKINS. oet.31.fim. Aihns Fwnty and Machint Ksrb. ATHBNS, GKA-. Gtscnd Vousden a&d Maebinurta. P»U«Ta Making, Smithing and Repairing. Mining and Mill Machinery, Manufoeturere of Cireolai Saw Mill*, Steam Engine*, Hone Powers, Thresher*, Tea Mill*, Berk Mill*, Cane Mills! Gin Gearing, Cotton Preeeee, etc., etc. Agent for Cook’* Celebrated Evaporating Pans, Cardwell’# Separator*, Turbin* Water Wheete , and Agricultural Engine*. Price* f*m n P9B explication to itmeM-Wn. XlCKXMOV.igtM. J. R. CRAWFORD HAS OPENED A COMMGDIOCS Wagon Yard, One Mile from Athens, < On tbe Danielavilln road, where Corn and Fodder can be hod on Reasonable Term*. Also, Dcalora in Dry Goods, Groceries, ete. Bedding Furnished at Fifteen cents per head. nST-lm Wauated. EMPLOYMENT either as a Tanner, Bngi- neer, or Carpenter. Good reference! given, end wages reasonable. Address, J. H. K., eare of Athena Georgian, Athena, Ga aiy23-tf Soientifio J^sxxoMl.tur*. —UT— ' m. as. z&- TVExmxjexonr, IVof. Agriculture, University of Ga. 3aooxD Ewnos, Iiiuihid no Rbtmo. l’abh'ehed by A. 8. Bernes A Co., New York For sale by SnrkaA Hancock, Atlanta, Ga. and^A. Burke, Ath.xa, Ga.jp>ri«* |9.M. r