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evini* \v«»in:j^\vm» lias a r
on liVr life with « 4 oiin*l
she Vo >lil lie |iri , p!i i , il t*»r i*. I*y nti-
turn’s kiinlly < file eiiov if too*!, smii
lii*lit ami exercise were <1 id v allowed
SOUTHERN BANNER -.“aMiL 1
•Jt HI
L,l I
|ati<l L
u a
e'!imi eonuress for throe
as a promiae it member of
nnl means eonmitlee, a
save you much misery and suffering,
it will also enable you to defy the dan
gers ot-Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diarr-
their
their
up t<»
They
If shut up nights, in
ot ducks will be saved ;
the time they will stop
will sometimes lay in nests pr
for them in their roosting house, bn
do not build nests of their own until
k jjiej- ottecV, It women gav<
O MMitgbiiJBBfiaKf
4-'.^ best gowns they would ••onie
standard of their work
to be nearly as strong as men,
a turner and more suple stren th,
true; but the difference should
be *tbe-'imnb«»f e
is.'-/Whai
not fat on tliei r
, which ought t' be
slender, graoeful and as full of nerve
urser. Perhaps in fitnl-
dness of figure and clearness
of complexion they find strength, and
st um .SliCAvweftGiV jpndytavtrjfur
wieii t.li ' south seceded be was. one
of lh-
e.»inmis.sijyier^ ap^ionite
treat, with the authorities^Tt^WaV
ingtnii He was also a member of
yeare
ft
t ne .*oaf derarf eomr^i. I For y
hejiffs Ic/Ji ^ead«|- in/Georgia,
is, indeed, rare "that his 'decisions are
reversed hy the supreme Court. This
attests the excellence ot his judg
ment.
AbnVtTtTie moindmiia^'^i^Ti^tWfff
nomination twice. *Wc south ' o
them-now demand it. .Without der
ogation t&l arty -of those suggested
we recommend Judge Crawford for
nearly done laying and ready to ?it, j who shall ^iy tlyt. those things do not
which id about tlie last of May. Ta- * lie together. .Sunshine and dir ripen
king tlic-ir eg;
their laying,
plucked in wiiii
to sit should not lie
will not prolong
r, and those, that are
until a
week filter hatching, £as their long
four week’s sitting leaves them week.
After that they should he picked M
often^nsltheir feathers ripen, whieh
can bejLpld by picking a tew from the
breast*: if there is no colored fluid in
the end of the feather, it is ripe. The
little gray duckg ripen their fgalhei s
once ip four weeks; if not picked
soon after this they begin tqi shed
tben%juid pin feathers tape their pla
ces, \Vhen separating them is very te
dious.* Larger breuds/of duckling do
not ripen their feathers so quickly.
The diicklingHVjcan be kept near the
house better if hatched under liens,
as ducks and turkeys a|5s alike about
keeping their little ones as far away
as possible until the hawks and other
animals catch them, when the old
ones will c^me horn.* as tame ns lictflb
Ducklings should be fed raw. Indian
meal polish, salted a little, once or
twice a week. A dish containing a
few quarts of water ami re-filled when
- do -tor, them as well -as a
creek, but it should be fixed so that
they can get out of the water .easily
or they will drown. Do not confine
them, and they help themselves to
sand and insects.
and freshen the cheeks of women as
do fruit and Imp
m
[From Dahlonef* Signal.]
It is wi'h i peculiar piide lluS>wc
notice advancements Hnd develop
ments within any portion <$f the State.
Georgia, and all tliat'peAains to hVr
prosperity has an interest in ^lie
breast of every t rnq aqd loyal citizen
within her bordeitk Her sons love
long experience ip congipss, intimate
aeqfrtiuitancc wth : public men, and
those Iniglit, genial, social qualities
which add so much to the ’influence
of a national representative. Ollier
notable men are suggested, but just
now we want experienced men, and
Judge Crawford lias that, and in ad
dition, is the per of any in intellect
ual culture and mental superiority.
Coluutbus Enquirer
Next Town, ahead where they
loan a dollar and chalk it down till to
little ones from Cholera Infantum.
Buy a $1.0J bottle from your druggist
ujiuy, is Co, Athens,
Ga, or a sample bottle at 15 cts, and
ATHENS GUANO AGENCY, COTTON OPTION 15C.
1000 TOIfcTS
,V to Buy a 81.Uo bo
r^MiOTlui
its.
2L
MMBBC
T1IE ATHENS MARKETS.
CORRECTED BY TI1E MERCHANTS EXCHANGE.
-AND-
• FACTOBTf GOODS. ,
| ft V fe
Ya Sbirling - Ha 6%
, . . , , Sheeting TJ.j
the nomination,;bucapse-^ic has^verjr .pEjyisross, <—r~
fitness, eapadfv? power iiNutmalJ^ ov a
-FOII-
t'orn, j>r bu.
Peas, “ —...
Meal, 44 4 •***■».
Wheat
Oats
Bacon, Sides,- —
• V shoulders-...
hams,-
" Lard,...—- -...
Irish, Potatoes-....
Sweet “ —
■'gtH —•
Cuickens -
Turkeys
Butter -..
8 CO
75
£3 a <J0
x-aa^NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
and honor her because they e .A her j morrow, for a bottle of Murrell's
mother. Born
breathing in h
sacked their me
of kindred and ti
ward her is natoi
Jnsr soil, and
v .
•c air as they , ,
■’8 milk, a lef-Ting j dients of this great liver medicine into
aflccUotr to- j this country, is why our Druggists,
Dr C. W. Long, & Co, Athens Ga,
IIeapatine for the liver. The enor
mous expense of importing the ingre-
Esneciolly do we note with feelings ! sell but one. sample l?ottle . to the satin
6a i.
5a
• a 10
9% a 10,
S a 00
40a 50
a 10
10 « 15
50
10a 15
LEATHER.
Tlie Cow Pea
of pleasure" the rapid progress now
being made by tb s once opulent city.
In former years, Athens, commer
cially, as well as a city noted for its
qistitnucms of learning, was the ban
lier city »f Northern Georgia. For
want of transport yip facilities. of late
years, ^sbe lias Befc'n unable to cope
with some of lier sister cities more
favorably, for a time, located, and for
a season' forced to taken seat in the
rear of some of the commercial cities
cTUlP South. But since the opening
of the N. E.
jii la City,
person for fen cents j but as there art
fi tty-doses in the large -size bold
cheap %(4«h r aU4£tll af fjvoTjag
dose, for a medicine t hat has .never
been known to fail in the cure of dys
pepsia and all disease's of the liver,
has never faileiLj0k the cure of live]
complaint when taken as directed, nt
matter of how long standing disease.
It cures Chi.Is anojjFever, Cbnstipa*
tion of the Bowels! Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint. Sample Bottles ten
cents ; regulai size, fitly "Hoses, $1.00
Hemlock Leather 25 a 25
Uj>r. Leather :’,5 a 10
Uarn. “ 4'i u 48
CalfSkina S. r »5 OOa(ii) 00
KipSkius 24 OOa-U) 00
Dry Hides 8 OOalO 00
Green Hides 4 Oua 500
BAGGING, TIES, ROPE.
Bagging pr yd , llalljj
lies . [.cr I,ami!.. - 2 5u
Rope, coiton — - 20a25
Rope, grass 1J»20
The aliove are rotail prices. Special rates to
wholesale buyers.
•i ROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed
“ .- A
“ B.
“ C-
“ Demararu..
3o8ee Kio -
•} w
HI 5 t '
THE PACIFIC GUANO COM I’AN V sell tlie largest amount sold in the State hy any Company.
They have a capital of
$1,000,000
Invested in the business, and can't atlord to lower standard,
results.
Abundant homo evidence us to
TO OUT VI.M8IHFORT.
Speedily and at little cost, end your
thereby closelv Connecting her with D^peptic sufferings at ouoc by^bfi^^ 01 -
New iork and other northern mar-1 ^keFs-Gingerf^ic, Tho
who have lor yf^nwq sought relit
from Headache,
anal
tallow
pse, State
aglish Dairy I
lions, per su
wr
ice, per lb-...
ickcrel. No. l.kits.
No. 2, Kits.
“ No. 3, Kits
Sah, For Sack —
Chewing tobacco.......
Smoking - T .-.
Snuff, Maccaboy.——
American Jfc ....
AMMUNITION.
Powder... per lb
Shot 44 44 ............... — ..—
Lead 44 44
Among the crops that should re*
ceive jnorc attention from the South
ern farmers is the Southern cow pea.
It thrives on all soils and succeeds
under greater neglect ^nd less culti
vation than any crop grown in the
South. There iaa large number of
varieties, and though some others are
considered belter for table use, thc-
blaek is most popular for a field crop,
having the property of keeping sound
and good on the giound all winter!
may be sown broadcast and plowed
in, or in drills two and a half feet a
party admitting of cultivation afier
wheat and oats, to be plowed in
again, when m bloom, for green ma-
nuringj or allowed to ripen a crop,
which, is usually gathered by hand,
picking. And again, they make
most excellent food for horses and
cows, if cut ju?t as the first pods
are formed, and fed green cured.
The roots will then immediately send
up another growth that can be turned
uuder for the benefit for the next
orop. Probably, howuv er, the most
profitable use to which they can be
turned is to feed down to hogs, caus
ing them to lay- on flesh rapidly,
though this will not be so firm and
solid as corn-fed pork; but a week or
two on coru before slaughtering rem*
edies ti at defect. Cow peas are also
valuable as a catch cr»p among corn,
often* producing a fine return when
dropped in at the time corn is laid by.
JiTTSct they are a very important
item on every Southern farm, and
should be planted wherever there is
vacant land even f s late as August
1st, and utilized in 6ome manner. If
it is not desirable to make use of
them in any of the above ways they
are always in good demand in market
at fair prices.
Food and Sunshine.
The want of proper food and sun
shine is the cause of three-fourths of
the nervous ailments cf women.
Ovtr-work is not the cause. Work,
and hard work, tco, is the lot ol
Lets, her business in all its various
branches, has steadily and rapidly
been increasing: rnffl the endorse
ment l»y tiheij iate of the N. E. R. R.
bonds, gaveJt an* increased impetus
and renewed vigor, which promises
in the near future >to restore her to
her former gigantic business projior-
tions, enrolling her waine among t e
great commercial (^tietdp the South.
Geographically-- her legation declare
her a commercial centre, and when a
few more Railroads shall have point
ing into her, and neademized toads
branching out from her intersecting
the mountains to the border of Ten
nessee, she will be the pride not only
of Athenians, but of Georgians.
Tlie business men of Alliens arc
shrewd and wise, with an eye open
to the interest of their b^iness and
future prosperity 4 of their city. Al
ready they are attracting tlie atten
tion of merchants and producers
throughout Northeast Georgia.
They are competing with a vim for
the trade of this section, and already
success is crowning their efforts.
Evideuces of this fact is plainly per
ceptible from the increased number
of heavily loaded produce wagons
from the upjier counties going to her
market. Our countrymen who go
tfawcAprcssjfriEidiigpiffiy com
pensated for having visited her and
say that iu addition to a good market
for produce df all Irihds, goods are to
be had at bottom figures.
-lho 9mmMn —>»
vain Troni Headache, Nervbusnesl
Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, Liver Dis
orders, Costivcnes3, Acid Stomach,
Heartburn Palpitation of the Heart
Cramps, Distress in the Stomach,
Coated longue, etc, have found a most
comforting and complete cure in the
use of this sterling invigorant. Keep
it always at hand; and while it will
J
C U M I’> ERL AND SIJPE RPHOSPH ATE.
HIGHEST ANALYSIS
t
ITS
ftEPUTATtOS £ Sift BilSiEB
IN THIS SECTION FROM THREE YEARS USE.
iW-
$c
d it Xiast Season
WANT IT AGAIN.
Nails,^ pr Iks.
Cotton Cards-
Horse Shoes-
44 44 Nails
Mule Shoes, por keg
yOB WORK OF ALL DESCIUP*
a atlv ‘lone nt «b ; s oifir.*>
J”-A.S- -A.. G-TtJL.1T CO.,
ATJCjTJSTA.,' GEORGIA.
Our Stock of Spring and Sommer Dry Goods is now complete,
and is the largest and best assorted in the South.
Cur Mourning department contains everything from the lowest
price, to the finest goods imported.
Our Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock, is universally ncknow-
edged to be the finest in the market, a glance at its contents will
joAvince the most scepticlir r #-ff-^rr •
All the latest Novelties™ Colored Dress-Goods—“ Chenille Jar
diniere, Iie?ille Cypres, Beige, Sylphide, Hornby, Victoria Suitings
Bonnets, designs and effects in Neck ware, to lie found nowhere
else. .. . ’ » i.»* t ! t i
The handsomest Scarf Laces aud Embroideries ever offered to the
people of Georgia or->Carolinn.
Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods
generally.
A splendid Stock of Linens of every description, Towels, Napkins,
Dorlies, &c., &c., Embroidered Piano Covers.,
A full line ot Cassiracres, Cottonades, Homespuns, and everything
needed by Country Stores and Planters.
The only complete Stock of Ladies Uudenvarc South of Mason
and Dison’s line.
Ladies and Missc3 Suits in great variety—Boys Suits (from 3 to 8
years-)
A full line of Infants Wear, Cloaks Dresses &c.
Everything will be sold at the lowest price—iu fact so low as to
astoAish even buyers themselves.
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
»))ril2.3m. JAMES A. GUAY & 00.
I
In looking over the entire district
we find only two men who possess
experience. They are ;the present
members, Hon. Henry '^ Harris and
Judge Martin J, Crawford. ' Mr.
Harris has made a fair, safe and reli
able member, but we do not think
his fondest admirer will claim for him
mental ability of the highest order!
Judge Crawford has more experience
and ns a lawyer, congressman, com
missioner and Judge, his superior
cannot bo found in our state. lie
stands among the first as a counsellor
and jurist. In the proudest days of
Mm
Whann’s Rawbone Superphosphate.
A first-class Fertilizer, which has been tried by many farmers last
season, and given entire satisfaction. It is now offered at a low
figure—-taking Middling Cotton at 15 cents per pound.
Call and see the Analyses, and get terms at
HENRYBEUS8E, AgenG
febl9-lm. AtHeas, Ga.
SEND IN YOUR
Subscription for the Banner
For 1878.
And the undersigned has again secured the Agency for the :alo of the
following justly celebrated brands of Fertilizers:
BRADLEY’S PATENT,
Bradley’s Ammoniated Dissolved Bone,
Bradley’s Palmetto Acid
They are confidently commended to the planters of tb*s and adjoining aunties is first cl**
manures : the nave been used in UcojvU for the past ten years with increasing j rmlarit/ wt-li yew-
Thoir analyses this year are higher than ever before, and the niillh n dollars w -ich tne Bnuiey
Fertilizer Oomoany, have invested iu their business is a sufficient guarantee tba their present n.gn
standard will be maintained.
COTTON - OPTION 15 C15NTS.
I respectfully refer to the following planters, who used them last seasob <son of whom have us*-l
them for years) as to the merits of these Guano’s as reliable Fertilizers.
At Athens, Ga.,—I. T. Austin, J. H. Brawuer R Chastain,
Elba Collins, R. T. Durham, D. W. Elder, James Fulcher, W. W.
Harrison, L. J. Johnson, Wesley Nance, Pleasant Moon, James
O’Dillon, J. E. Randolph, M. W. Sikes, S. F. Woods, A. G. Turn-
j. m. Willoughy. FOR PRICES AND TERMS APPLY TO.
hlQOm ' J. R. GRANE, Agent, Alliens, Ga.
er,
Guano. Guano.
WATSON AND CLARK'S
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
Guano.
-AND-
Arlington
FOR SALE BY
lampkin&pittman
COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GA.,
Aisd. Dciim‘1* in
General Merchandise and Fami
Groceries.