Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, April 16, 1878, Image 7

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SOUTHERN BANNER. APRIL 16, 1878. George 'Washington Inter viewed. BUGGIES, BUGGIES——BUGGIES BOGIES, Re Athens, Georgia, Manufacturer of an£ Carriages, Buggi^ I "«gwiwp Top or no top Buggies and Alt kinds "of vehicles repair* painting and trimming done in the best and latest styles. Work put ud to order nnd war ranted to give satisfaction. V Bl! Done in the best manner, hkuu^ paired at short notice. I use the best material that can be had, and have skilled workman who know their business. Having an experience of eleven years I feel confident of giving satisfac tion. Give me atrial and I am satisfied you will be pleased os I do the cheapest work in the city. Shop opposite i.k. coop: B. BEAVERS jan396m. .E. BLACKSMITFI1NG A spiritual reporter at a private seance recently held an interview with what purported to be the spirit of George Washington, with the follow* fato^Wq-“.You mat be my MPfH ©omi§# «HMfj finding so ttmcli corruption in pofind and business.” W ashington.—“ N onsense! Y ou are no worse than we were.” ‘ 1 I.—“ Why, I tbuught yours was the time of-old-fashionc impurity and hopeBtf-;!|l 0 r *j A % h ' W.—■** OlJhmiiohea fiddlestricSsf Was not Arnold a traitor? Didn’t the Continental lobbyists from the start try to supplant mo with Gener al Artemus Ward? Weren’t one- fifth of the ’. Ya^tyee* cowboys and skinners, rot&ing friend and foe? Didn’t deacons everywhere trade in slaves, black and white? Didn’t people drive sharp bargains then ?” I.—“ But history— 1 W.-“ Bolhcr #«ir. r .t|Qrib 15H1CK SHOP histories are made to hide facts, or to give them a false coloring. They’ve made me ont a saint and a demi-god. I was neither. Only a -mau with al-. together too much dignity for com fort.” i ' i ■ I.—“ But yon were found praying once at Valley'Forge, and—/ W.—“Well, lots of men will pray when things look dark and desperate. Don’t you H&o8eot fieXtvjt swore at Light-Horse Lee a few months after wards?” I.—“ But isn’t it better that we keep up your reputation^ as a very good and proper man, and all that, just for an example to our youth?’’ W.—“ Where’s the sence of exam ples’ that never existed minds hie says he wants' Sunday-School books. He says be We have received, aod are now opemfg, a large and new stock of Orders promptly filled,. s. ir. nls with oqr brand warranted. —AT— -AT THE- WH0LE3ALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOESt TRIMS, D, F. FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON mchl2-3ta No. 2 Hayne street, cor. Church street. , j -a Charleston, S,C. never exited iThat re^ lhaMr t$& JticMncoff J v ants to be taken butrof -tne Corner Clayton And Jackson Sts. FirsbClas* t Uns^-SIweiiig. 2 A Specialty, by the best Slioer in Georgia. Ghmsmitking. at abort STF.EL "WORKING. PLANTATION WORK. Jim, M—adB—in KU. , best manner ana at short notice, ~r~:— 1 rlhr was no semi-saint, and that it is a fact that the stories' he ti> tfell iflg _ . ***. *!•->• / V'i ■«•> * %>-jKi> • JpJ *\j frontier barrooms, when on the Illi- nois circuit, would disperse a conven tion of Sunday Schools.’’ , I.—“ But ydu’i^lk^onf ■ - ■<*; mm**m****m9mmmiiu for republican simplicity preserved ?’ W.— u Hold there 1 I Jever v» one of yonr so called rejltiblicanff, t didn’t mix freely with the people. I was aristocratic and exclusive in my tastes, like my people before me; drove my carriage and six ; hunted with the gentry; had a family pew with the arms over it; would have one to-day wtre l to live that life over again. I didn’t compose the document about the equality of all men cither.’’ I.—“ But, General, you must own to some great qualities. Yonr refu sal to take advantages of your influ ence with the army at the close of the war, and to make yourself a king W.—“All that’s gratuitous as sumption of a lot of Fourth-of-July lawyers, who got up adulatory ora tions about me to pave their own way to Congress. There was uever the least show for me to seize the reins of power. It was just the last thing then that the States and people would stand.” I.—“ Now, did you ever tell a lie?” ' * ' ‘ ' W.—“ Of course I did, you idiot! —and paid for bavi too—while we * fit tioi ~ ~ £ military ncces- rr:irch20-lv. T> R T"ir s v Expectorant aealro.Il.aIl •it to be i leek* ‘ M tbj „ lostd . Idr paroxysm, soothes nervousness, and enable, the sufferer to enjoy quiet rest at night. Heine a pleasant cordial, it tone, the weak stomach, and Is specially recommended for children. What others say about Tuft’s Expectorant, HadAslhmaThirlyYears ,** I have ha found a met! AI.TIMORY, February 1S7? A«lilm:ijfhir*y year*, noil never me that a liupitv effect ’* W. F. HOGAN, Charles St. them told, Kevolti* think of our i°«y Baltimore a« Aslitma ifh lirtne that lwi«l W. F. i A Child’s Idea of Merit. New Oklkans, NovtmWr it, iS'Jb. i “Tutt’s ExjxJEtnragt is a familiar name in riy 1 house. My wifethinKS it the best medicine in the world, and the children say it it ‘nicer than molasses candv.’ *• NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydms St. “Six, and ail. Croupy.” •• l am t he mother of six children; all orthem have been itomjiv, Without Tutt’s Kspcctorant, 1 don't think they could have survived some oi the attacks. It is a mother's Messing:.'’ MARY STEVENS, Frankfort, Ky. A Doctor s Advice. ** In my practice, I advise all lamil.es to keep Tolt’a Expectorant, in sudden emergencies, !oi coughs, croup, diphtheria, etc.’ 1 T. •. ELLIS, M.D., Fswark, N. J. Sold by altdruggietf. I'five S ! OU. Office SB M>irray«tr*et, .” “ - , AYir l t>r/<. I.—“ What do you sge, anyway J”! \y.—“li’s in i impioveuie! 1776. ’ Moie of bad and g<iod ged to light. Lord! you’d be as tonished |id you realize the general l ignorance of one hundred years ago. Doctors prescribed nothing but calo mel, and frequent blood-letting. Every disease and accb dUpeimi#i. and nobody ouC Che rich get oue hundred miles from home. You’re an improvement, bad as you are. Good-night t I must be of, as I’m fighting no4r for the independence of Venus.” 11 THE TREE IS fiOWt 87 ITS FfifiiT. 1 f* TutusPHis '’yjnfrt n¥i '7inrT'tri* “Tutt’s Pills treTspcul hlvssing of the nineteenth ernturv.’* » REV. F. B. OSGOOD. N.w York. •• I have used TuTtr^ntls for torpor of V' r flNvf. - IHt'I 111 «U[MHW" lit NUI| lUlWMIWNa biliary tiisordersevermadf.” I. P. CARR. JUtnr—il Urn /^(gsti, Ci. “I have u: ily. They am iousness.”—F. *T have ui bencfit.’’-W. / •J We selll •llfbthers. f Tutt’s -Tilli litrf opl; tdblish their merit.. Th<. W. H. RAHRON f »« •• There is no me.ficinc r-ire of b<nr*s a Cheapest Furniture Bouse in Georgia. adBi*-* stJ O O No. l&itariettaO .. .Atlanta, Geor^a. Dressing Case Suits, 10 pieces,^only....^-; .JL 875 00 Full Marble Bureau Suits, (Walnut) 58 00 i or J Marble “ “ 38 00 All Walnut Suits “ “ 30 00 Parlor Suits, 7 pieces $45, $50, $60 00 Solid Black Walnut Wardrobe, ornamented top..* $15 60 Walnut Panel Bedsteads 8 00 Extension Table 1.1 0 Walnut Bureaus $11; | or J Marble .: i $15 00 Full Marble Bureau, 011I3' ^ 20 00 Marble Hat Racks, only *12 50 Eancy Folding Chairs (handsome) $3 50 er.ch Maple Cane Seat Chairs ...$6 00 set Maple Cane Seat Nurse Rocker $2 00 each Maple Cane Seat Full Arm Rocker '. 3 50 each Wall Brace Arm Chairs 9 00 set Cotton and Straw Mattresses $3 00 ; Cotton and Shuck 4 00 Wardrobes, Sideboards, Marble Table Ettegenes, Fancy Ilo.-kers, besides an endless variety of all grades of Furniture. Renie.nber that I am the ORIGINATOR ot LOW PRICES in Furniture, and believe in short profits. All inquiries cheerfully atidswered. SEND AND BUY. 50 Bedroom Sets, 9 pieces; Walnut Bureau, feb2-2m. No. 15, Marietta Street, Atlanta^fla. baas THE GREAT ESTEY ORGAN, I will undersell any house in the United States, test this, which is to address There is but one way tdk- AND A : Murray Street, Kew l’orfc. Sotd by druggist*. 2.5 rent* m Office Cow Wanted. 1ASII "WILL BE PAID POO A FIB8T- CliU Cow, by W. H. GKIGSBY. «p2-tf Athene, G*. HIGH TESTIMONY. FROM THE pjciric jor/R.\UL. We liavo just completed extensive arhnigements for Ibmifhinjrj the Farm v.rtti all Myles of best Stem", i'u s, Threshers, Setjarators, Fen Mills, Reapers and Homer, Turning Plows, Plow Stock., Sweeps, Scooters, Shovels, Single and Double Trees, Steel Tapered- hnndled Hoes, Garden, Field and Tree Seeds. L. and B. Ammohiatcd and Acid Phosphates, Ac. Seeds mailed free, at 60 Cent., per Dozen Papers. Mark W. JOHNSON & CO., -mbs:IT"’ feb.26.3m. AFFLICTED! IN CALLING THE PUBUC ATTENTION TO THE Indian. Compound Cough. Mixture For the curc of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I say that nothing surpasses it >jds sad Coughs, and can Nv taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and without e prefeM*n*l world isV fifl pf Ambiguousness and Egotism, that anything put be lt a KtWwRTelisIf MWAwdy faT'lertain diseases is scoffed at and pronounced worth- ug.—StSyAiT it MiV^iMiikM it, as I will give you the names of every herb, Ac., that it is composed of, which you can examine at your leisure: VitellusOvi, AmytUTus, Mel. Pinus Palustris. Andromeda, Arberea, Arctium Leppa, InulaHele- nium, Marrubtum. Vnlgare, Apteonsria Msrgaritsceunj, Durchiracbshecer Wasscrdoat, C< Ocridentalis, Symphytum Officinale. I ! It is prepared at mjr office, No. 8S Peachtree 8L, Atlanta, Ga., where it can be-kad in any quantity. <> • using it arm mqrthM it has done them no geed, return thebol " WE OFFER THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT been 'ft :h reitore* 1 eminent ehemlj irodnclng a Hair ■Store to perfection iw rejoice. ’* i rod* i«tar ow i W,.v. 4 beauty to the tixlr.S lots succeeded iuE e which liullsmf Mid bachelor* n«yj FASHION AffiLK dffiBfiy I with . 10c novSO-: chshecer Waswtrddst, Cephalanthus since, No. 86 Peachtree sty Atlanta, Ga-i where it can be.kad in _ _ ■ using Harm mytbat It has done them noised, return the bottle and get your moneyre- tu Life and Money Saved by the uae of the Southern Remedy ! EOB IT WILD CUBE Dysentery, Diavritcea, Cholera Morbus, and Catting Teeth ot Children! ' And no mistake. Examine t he following certificates, which are enough to satisfy say reasonable man, woman, or chIM, that it it not an imposition palmed off e« the people. To prove it, get a bottle, and use as directed on the bottle, and you will be satisfied that it is all that U claimed lor it. It is pre pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property. TESTIMONIALS. Atlanta. July 1st, 1874. DR. RIGGERS—Dear Sir: la the nse of your Southern Remedy in my family, 1 have found it the ■lost pleasant medicine fur children to taka, and tha most satudretory to cure I nave over met. I have tised It now for several years, and never allow myadf^to be WUhont aomeoHt on habd, and its Imme diate use saves all trouble and danger. I Nave always felt if you had no other claim to the public con fidence than thisspeclfic.it alone should give it to you, and bath, foam and fortune added, if you would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing powet and benefits. . Respectfully, « • ftAMBBMft The above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supieme Court of Georgia. . . .. . . EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. Mywifolad twokPdren were down with Blood; Flux. Wehad two doctors, as good as any in the 1 city, and fodnd no folie while toothing, was expected to die for two weeks, when being induced to Remedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present doing Well. _I so disease, and it proved a success. For sole in A thou by fcb.26.Sm. down with Bloixir bs.br, 7 month* old r. ISiggera’ Southsra ■it on myself for the a C. DA VIA Atlanta, Ga.B Br. ED «IHTH. M Entaw Acid-Fho spkate ” Which wejbelievo is equal to any in the market. « COTTON OPTION GIVEN IF DESIRED.’ • Call on eur Agents for Terms and Prices. OEO W. WH44AMS & CO. f XnmrM**h AGENT A ATHENS, - Charleston. SoaA. Carolina. JOHN G P1TNER. d!8-4m