Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, April 23, 1878, Image 8

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s \ rzr? . rj the CCK. then ifafter i cure apply eve. .-.ved 1 butter, to j •ste; and does not alter wash- 2— AGENCY, COTTON OPTION 15C. DO TOAST'S ting Frttft. AcAj| hipS^thc principle that renewal of wid*'earth immediately surrounding the roots ingrease the activity and accelerates tkejnatnring of all parts of the tree uumidin" the fruit, Mr. Stall removed the earth about an early pear tree eight weeks before the normal period of ripening, a space ot thirteen to fifteen feet in diameter, and to such an extent as to leave depth ol% earth over the roots of only two t< >*>ur indies, which could be thoramSpir warmed 1^ the sun. lie was ^urprtned not only by the ripening of die fruit in July, hut also by its superior juiciness and flavor. Jn another experiment the removal of the earth on the north side of sthe tree alone, caused the fruit to ripen oh that side several days eariier (Afti) on the toUpside Freqncat wntjferip necessary in the ftbo' To ^sotectj H A ^eft-res Field sstys entirely tsffii you will ask, w, W||^^^taliSTi Simply a bill of gray, white, or brown linen thread. I take a ball of this in my hand, fasten the end of it to one of tlp’twigs cf the gooseberry or currant \ns!f, and then cross the 1 bread backwards from twig to twig in perhaps a -dozen different direc tions, fasten -off, and the thing is done; it will last two years—the thread on the trees, I mean. It is not necessary that-the thread should be white, of course; it ought rather to be flue and -dark—a thing to be felt, not seen, fl have watched the birds after performing the operation ; they come boldly to settle on the trees and they strike these, to them invisible snares, for such no doubt they 6eera to be;; they fly off in a terrible hurry .and settle on the walls and trees round about, longing and getting hungry, until they disappear and you see-them no more. fSeafsteak. A nice way,of cooking beefsteak is to lay it on the bottom of the drip- ping pan in the oven. Have ready in a large plate a lamp of butter .with boiling water over it. As soon as the steak warins ^> pour this into the dish; turn it event wo or three times, pressing it down *vth the knife. The, oven should hot be too hot, and for a! thrce-|Cpiind piece it will take about half affi hour to cook. Baste it often; and at the last add salt and pepper to the water. You can make thickened gravy, it you desire, of the water and butter in which you have basted it. Steak cooked in tlis way is very juicy and tender. » . ing clean an ointment composed of a teacupfu] oflard, with as much cam phor gtfna as can be dissolved therein, :ether with a little Sheep.-^Tbis *is directory. I nil" /\ by keeping lliein in low c^le&nihy ’ground in warm weath er. —The foot-rot must be «nwl r examined, and every portion of horn that has separated from the parts beneath, thoroughly removed,, and the sore lightly touched with the butyr (Chloride) of antimony, applied by means of UWtf Sr. cotton rolled round a flat bit of stick, and then dip ped into the caustic. Remove the sheep to high ground. A NOVEL FEATURE Presents itself to those who use Parker's Hair Balsam, in the discovery of its rare and remarkable merits. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING CONDENSED DIRECTORY OF THE LEADING BUSINESS’ HOUSES OF . : j DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. TALMADGE, HODGSON ft CO. Wholesale Grocers AND PROVISION DEALERS, College Avenue. i MILLINERY. Tt^i miss maeia McCarthy, 1 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, College Avenue. Many have written us delight in the fact that charm. Its dUini chemical combi healthful, bearing fruit i with tl sing their like a HOUSE, BETTS ft CO., Wholesale and Retail DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES, Broad Street. -#■ LAMPKIN ft PITTMAN, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENER AL Merchandise, College Avcuuo. DRY GOODS. . - V - • REESE & LANE, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, etc., e*.c., BROAD STREET. properties in rendering it j ■healing are I utiful tuajr it liealtby |c^lp, ruff an#*-Al- ts for which to leel proud. A on aisureo us that'he has used twelve diUerent’BWr Prepe rations aud that Parker’s Hair Balsam surpasses them all. To hair that has become gray or faded, it restores that beauti ful uatural color of youth, and produ- /4b a vigdr and' luxuriance that sur prises every one. Buy a bottle from your druggist, R. T. Brumby, and test its merits M. G. & J. COHEN, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS in CLOTHING a DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Broad Street. —’‘This world is all a fleeting shore,” but the cheapness, neatness, fashionableness and durability Snead’s shoes is a fixed fact. Wilfcncat and comfort ■InMi through 1 of EVERY no tly acid to her own strength by tint free use of Parker’s c, whilevits invigoratin tsoothe 4he nerves an are imparted nursing babe, e quiet, contented, the best way to d a “ good baby.” mfoiting remed ‘ ile and remedy Conval- M. E YOUNG, MERCHANT TAILOR .Cutting aSPECIALTY One door below Long’s Drug Store, Broad St. GROCERIES AND PRODtCE. F. B. LUCAS, Produce Broker HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, ETC. J. H. HUGGINS, Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLAS8WaRE, No. 7, Broad Street. T. FLEMING ft SON, Hardware, DEUPREE BLOCK. it k -AND- tisptai. iiii lliiffeili, -FOR- NORTHEAST GEORGIA. THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY sell the largest amount sold i:i the State by any Company. They have a capital of ! i ■ , ■ $1,000,000 PHOTOGRAPHS. DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY, Broad Street. J. F. O’KELLY, Photographer OVER REESE & LANE’S. MISCELLANEOUS. T. A. BURKE, Bookseller and Stationer to the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. College Avenue, Newton House Block. A. A. BELL. W. 4jpBURX3. REAVES & NICHOLSON'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corner Broad and Thomas i BOOTH ANB MOKS. SNEAD ft CO., Retail Dealers in ^ LADIES ft GENTLEMENS BOOTS*SHOES Broad Street. JOWN W. NICHOLSON ft CO., Wholesale and Retail SHOE AND HAT DEALERS Deufiree Building. - JOHN JONES, Bestaurant, MEALS AT ALL HOURS, JACKSON ST. W.FLEMING, G. M Manufacture and Dealer in ; PIPES 4pD rroBACCQ,, AGENT f^p^O^pneechqfcTi^Ijitln^College Avenue, . D. i 3USE, IOPRIETOB, rjday. KALVARINSKY ft LIEBLEK, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN SEGARS AND TOBACCO, College Avenue. Invested in the business, and can’t afford to lower standard, results. Abundant heme evidence as to CUMBERLAND SUPERPHOSPHATE. ANALYSIS HIGHEST,. Mi M -ITS REPUTATION ESTftfiUSftEB : IN THIS SECTION FROM THREE YEARS USE. c * * l Hr v?. - • Those Who Used it Last Season WHISl Billiard Saloon. :J. H. D. cheerfi make It is also a most for the Aged, the escent: it builds up and sustains, the strength, seothe the, nerves, ban ishes melancholy, and is-incomparably superior to wines or liquors, while it does not intoxicate. Buy front your druggist Dr. It T. Brumby, a $1.00 bottle, or a sample-cuttle at 15 cts,, and test its merits. Retail Liquor Duller, ALSO BILLtAJ|fU|ALO01§3 Jackson StrCfca... The American Agriculti A* Yfs, we can chai bill if you want £ Flower Cough Cough and lung re or if you want to what the Hon. <Gov. Smith, Hon. Robert about it is true, you Bottle for ten cents a fifty dollar ittle of Globe e greatest in the world; and see if s, Ex- and says Sjfample C. W. inns. Agriculturist giv the following: An old shovel handle is split for about a foot with a saw. # Jhe split boiling ends are inserted into holes made in a ■ hoop or ring ofwmod. two inches wid«j*(«le IHflWjJSPan^cIgljll ihjfea in diaWter. - In the’bottom of the ring lUri^are inserted a number of V8,n >m Tan3Ie/pre? Lok<g, & Co, Drug Store, Athens Ga, that relieves an ordinary told. The Gloirs Flower Cough Syrup never had aii equal for Coughs, Colds and Aflfectioa8_. _I 80 boasted remedies fail. SamplrBettles, ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses, $1.00. XMSmagSEl h-A.” ■ ta»ert e d1^wZrT!r 1 ©Silly ,o»r sufinring8 at - OucA'hy' using Thousands jecting two .inches g^d oot^aore than a quarter of an inch apart, thira pressed into the eath aroun hill of corn or cabbage plant it a circle of smooth round holes, inches deep, with compact sides and bottoms. The cut worms fall into these holes in their nightly rambles, and may be found and destroyed in the morning. —“Go where the twine wood* bineth ’’ and don't go home until first having purchased a pair of those box- toed gaiters at Snead’s. who have for years sought relief in orders, Costivencss, Acid Stomach, Heartburn Palpitation of the Heart Distress in the Stomach, nd a most co* m this sterling it alleys at hand; an! save you much misery' am it will also enable you to gers oi Colic, Cholera Mi hoea and Dysentery, little ones from Chole Buy a $1.00 bottle fron Dr. R. T. Brumby, & Ga, or a sample bottle at test its merits. K. M. MARKS, 5*s»* Pcoplen’ Exchange, J BEER, WINES, WhISKIES and LIQUORS, College Avenue. Sj| Jrnelrr and Sliver Smith. 'Y 0 W. A. TALMADGE, ™ ; Practical Watch maker and Jeweler COLLEGE AVENUE, Sole ngeut for Stores’ Electro Galvanic Spec tacles and Lazarus & Morises perfected Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. ARTHUR EVANS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, at Dr. E. Smith Lyndon’s Drug Store, Denpre* Block. teAN&* REAVES, -J SALE AND LiVERY STABLE, Thomas Street. A. K. CHILDS & CO., Dealers in STOVES TINWARE*HOUSE FURNISHING Geode, Corner Broad and Thomas Streets. J. It. CRAWFOLD, On Daniclsville road, 1 1-2 miles from Athens, dealer in general merchandise. Best furnished wagon yard in the State. RUCKER & HULL, AND PROVISION BROKERS, 21, Thomas St., Warehouse Clayton end Thomas Streets. Fire lniuruure. .FIRE INSURANCE, S. J. MAYS, Agent, FOR FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA, Lynchburg Virgin’s, UNDERWRITERS NEW YORK. OAR M, WAKT A. - IT AGAIN. I *««»*»■ Carriage Maker. BURPEE & BRO., ^ Builders ot CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C., Spring street, Athens, Ga. M Jura Liver Regulator. Hepatine Comp. CathartKI Pilis. wJiltfcs PilLPojcus Plasters. ^ ^LL who have tried the expe-.-iment have obtained Merchant Tailors Establishment. M. E. Young, [Late with Lucas A Ware,] IS now opening an elegant stock of Imported Cloths, Cassimercs and Suitings, which he will make up to order as low as can be bought in any market. He will also keep Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Sus penders, and all such articles as arc wanted. Special attention paid to cutting, and work guaranteed. Call and examine my stock ou Broad street, next door to Dr. C. W. Long’s drug store. TO THE~PUBLIC. We take pleasure in recommending Mr. Young as a reliable man and fust-class Tailor and'Cutter, in every respect. ap2 EsTS'CMyi? & __ ready money by advertising in the HartwellSnn. A spicy newspaper, sparkling with wit and hnmor, 'keeps up with the fifties ii) everything. It is the pa per for everybody. Printed in the neatest manner. .Has a good circulation, and is thoroughly read by bom you want to sell. Examine 003Na^E»-A.3Nr5T, ATHENS, GEORGIA. YOUNG U G. HAHRIS, President «WEJiS H OJUS, Secretary. < April I, 1877, . . $781,63* #2 '5ld*’^ Directors. 'hCKVRta Thomas, t'3A L. Newton, , nut aid PHjmzr L M. Suits, v. NlCKOLSOM, 1 you want lose! ilumns and see “Ads." of some of your leading es. They are raular advertisers. Ask them, |e convfpcM that it pays. Rates lour. Terms IT. Papcrlree to advertisers. *’ Bxnsom & McGill, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. Worm C qaiilii, DufihuJ £ Tutts and Hambleton’s Hair Dye. Aniline prepared for use. Long’s Gherman Cologne. , Long’s Cologne. Lead, Oil, Glass «hd Varnishr- Morphine, Op,ium, Chemical as i Hair Brushes and Combs«« Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. And everything in the Drug Line, at lowest prices at V C. W. LONG & Co.’s Drug Store; . Athens, Pa. septll.ly. Southern Mutual mmvM NEW LAW BOOKS. ff 8UPPEMENT TO THE CODE OF QEOR- gia, containing the Public Acts passed by the OcnwMrAssembly since 1873, and .the Constitu tion of 1877, .with annotations, side references and dateh words, after the style of thecode. To which la added the scaling ordinance and the Limitation 69, with other statates never before codi- Harris. of the Macon Bar. Price by BUBKE A FLEMING. Ttehnagt «f her Bother. RUTS RUSTIC- ^ In tbt SiVMtAWSnT News ofGatuqjUL Savannah. The Weekly News is the Largest and Best Wee 1 *’ S. _A— &c CO., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.- Our Stock of Spring aud Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the largest and best assorted in the South. Ouy Mourniug department contains everything from the lowest price, to the finest goods imported Our Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock, is universally acknow- edged'to be the finest hF*the market, a glance at its contents will convince the most sceptical * s- r ' ; * All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—“ Chenille Jar diniere, Re&ille Cypres, Beige, Sylphide, Hornbji, - Victoria Suitings Bonnets, designs and effects in Neckware, to boefound nowhere else. ■ * a* ’■ i* t..., • The handsomest Scarf Laces and Eoibroideries ever offered to the pe.jp]o.of.fireorgijb^r Cajplina. , . JV > Everything JirdT^y and desirable in Parasols, ana in JFapc^ Goods g«nv«Dy. ’ . i . - . j. Aaplejidj^ Stock of^nen^G# every desci1ptfon',’*P6'i^j#,'Mpkins, DoniMft&c., ^h^Bmbroiaefed Piano Covers. ’* io: *'*♦»• •• - .A. full line ot Cottonades, Home spins i n d ‘every th i ng needed by Cocmtiy Stores and Plahters. * The only complete Stock of Ladies . Under ware Soutlfcof-Mason and Dison’s line. m mmmum yefin- ”TTE1 7! IN THE SOUTH. It is • complete newspaper! latest Telegnphio ana State N etc., an Agncultural and MF It adapted for general the South. y Subscription, one Six months. Snfritn**" ■M and mt Id atth imselvw. at variety—Boys Suits (from 3 to 8 loaks Dresses &c. e lowest price—in fact so low as to 'Infants W^$ r i ^ be sold •qrs themselv inptly and carefully. JAMES A; GRAY & CO. LAW, USE, OPPOSITE ’ attention to all spt-tt Black Smith. Shop. O. la. BH3TJSSB3, At Hemphill’s Old Stand. All kinds of Black Smith and Woodwork done promptly and cheap for cash. Horse ceing a specialty. nprill6.ini.