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SOUTHERN BANNl
APRIL
r
(Communicated.)
That Famous Flow.
Habmoxy Grove, Ga., )
' April Sth, 187S. }
Dk. II H. Carlton.—As your re
quest for iiKttcs from the farin hits
< liciteil ft oomniunicatioft from Farm
Hill, ;I have concluded to ,ask Mr.
Phillips for more information, concern
ng that famous plow of his. W here
is it made, oriiere sold, price,. Ac. ?
would further dike to know something
of the latitude and longitude of his
locality, whether it be among the lv.Us
nnd mountains of Northeast Georgia,
the flat lands of .Southern Georgia, or
•some other State, or among the gentle
undulations, sugL as are found.in Mid
dle Georgia, Ac. I feel much concern
•for the general introduction of such
implements,'foril have plodded <avcr
•rocks, Stumps asfi clods for nearly
thirty years. H«« 1 would like to
aide, and at the eame time do my
plowing better tha* ft do ! Perhaps I
have overreached my bounds. Did
you your coIuqius -were open for
incuidos or not? 'Icottld ask a great
umny.^Jicstious about as many things
i „■ Ut n tty,«,!/•!>P’ nnawfir
family.’’ “One will weigh as much
ns two common fowls, and often times j
more.’’ Their chickens are har.lv, j
easily raised, and grow rapidly, and
last of all, they are line handsome I
looking fowls, such as a man can take , _
pride in showing to his friends.” I
There are many Brahmas through;
the country and by a little o(T ;rt they
may be procured.
To Remove Stains.—Table linen
or any white cloths that have coffee j
LEADERS-
or fruit sfatns on them,-before being : THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED TO
put into soapsuds, should have boil-
THE FOLLOWING CONDENSED DIRECTORY
but J might ge
I am,not p
write articles upoi
I am a subscriber
“flotsiari’’ answer
tihe ability to
bject, but as
ur paper I
ing water turned 1 on them, ami re- j
main in it until the water is cold. If j
they are put into soapsuds with the •
stains on them, they will he set hv it j
so that no subsequent washing will
remove them.
Nails in the Foot.—Bruise peach |
leaves apply to the foot, whether r.fj
mar. or horse and t he cure is as if by :
magic. Renew the application twice
a day if necessary but one generally
does the work. The leaves must lie
kept on with a bandage.
OF THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
llltY (i<K»I>S AMI GUOCKUIKS.
TALMADOE, HODGSON & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
AND PROVISION DEALERS,
College Avenue.
MILLINERY.
miss maria McCarthy,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
College Avenue.
HOUSE, BETTS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES,
Broad Street.
I —-
would like to see two or three articles
each week qji*>n ngrieulturfi: matters.
Farming is wy trade—my business in
particular—.politics is my general busi
ness, and right here 1 will say that
your head is level and plumb, Leo, up
on the last named business, li very
good Democrat that knows his duty
and does it, takes the Banner, and
every so-called Democrat ought to
take it and have that “Independent”
spirit quelled.
Wishing you success, I remain,
A NEK'&rBSCRIBER.
Next Town, ahead where they
loan a dollar and chalk it down till to-
morrow, for a bottle of Merrell’s
IIeapatink for the liver. The enor
mous expense of importing the ingre
dients of this great liver medicine into
this country, is why our Druggists,
Dr. C. W. Long, & Co, Athens Ga,
sell but one sample bottle to the same
person for ten cents; but as there are
fifty doses in the large site bottles, it is
.cheap enough after all at two cents pet
dose, for a medicine that has never
been known to fail io the cure of dys
pepsia and all diseases of the liver. . It
lias never failed in the cure of liver
comnlaint when taken a$- directed, no
matter of how long standing disease.
It eure9 Chids and Fever, Constipa
tion of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint. Sample Bottles ten
cents; regular size, titty doses, 81.00
LAMPK1N & PITTMAN,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENER AL
Merchandise, College Avenue.
HUUIWAIIK AMI CROCKERY, ETC.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
No. 7, Broad Street.
T. FLEMING & SON,
LOW PZR.IO.ES-
Leaders of
Leaders of I
Leaders of|
Leaders of:
WB OFFER THIS WEEK
MANY BARGAINS IN ' Low Prices.
Prints, Domestics, Dress Goods, Fans, Lo " Pri “'-
Parasols, Scarfs and Bows, L ° w lncc< '
Low Prices.
Leaders of;
RUFFLINGS, WOOL FRINGES,
Il!lY (icons,
• REESE & LANE,
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, eto., etc.,
BROAD STREET.
M. G. & J. COHEN,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in CLOTHING * DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, Broad Street.
M. E YOUNG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,Cutting aSPECIALTY
One door Below I.ong’a Drug Store, Broad St.
GROCERIES AMI PRODUCE.
F. B. LUCAS,
Produce Broker S
NO. 1, BROAD STREET.
Hardware,
DEUPBEE BLOCK.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
DAVIS’
PREMIUM GALLERY,
Broad Street.
Leaders of j
Leaders of
Leaders of
Leaders of
j Leaders of;
Leaders of
Leaders of
CLAIR OE LUNE Ai GLASS FRINGES
| Low Prices.
AND ALL SEASONABLE NOVELTIES FOR LADIES’
MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Also Immense Lots of
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing,
J. F. O’KELLY,
Photographer
OVER REESE & LANE’S.
MISCELLANEOUS.
T. A. BURKE,
Bookseller and Stationer to the
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
College Avenue, Newton nouse Block.
A. A. BELL.
W. A. BCKX*.
BELL & BURNS,
DEALERS in GENERAL MERCUANTDJSE -Corner Braad^ Street autULoIlego Avenue.
No. Reftlgeo Eloek, Thomas St, Athens; Ga
ll KAYES & NICHOLSON,
Valuable Receipts and Hints
A Very good Reason.—The rea
son why only one sample bottle of
Merrell’s Hepatine lor the Liver
will be sold to the same person, for ter
cents, by our Druggist, C. W. Long &
Co. isbecauseiol the enormous expense of
importing the Hepatine into this coun
try ; but as there are fifty doses in the
large size bottles, it seern9 two cents
per dose is cheap enough after all for a
medicine that cures dyspepsia and liv
er complaint. All who have not had
a sample bottle are entitled to one for
ten cts. at C. W. Long A; Co., Drug
store. Three doses relieves any case
ot dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion
or liver complaint, it*’ the world.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER8,
Corner Broad and Thomas S'lMCta;
Regular size hot
We, the r.iui
the fact that the
i ics has been reduced, and believing
that a reduction in nm business, on a
cash basis, woMd benefit tiSj as well
lts, we itafe
#L-
Fowls,—A correspondent of an
Iowa Journal says that five years
experience and observation In poultry
raising satisfies him that the Brahma
breed is superior to any other. We
condense but give his own words :
“ They a u'Tuiequilllod. as winter jay i as our custotud
its.’’ “Their egg« are^ larger and
riciiev Aha-> those of any other bi cod.”
“Their homelike jU'tn&lic qualities
qualify/jthem for confinement in small
yards, which with no disposition to
roam mnke'Uhem desirable tor cities
or villages.*' They afe “ superior” to
any others “ for the table*’ and one
“ will do for ft fueal for a fair sized
C 1878. § P HI
doses, $1.00.
Long &, Co.
ROOTS AM) SHOES.
SNEAD & CO., *
Retail Dealers in
LADIES & GENTLEMENS BOOTS & SHOES
Broad Street.
JOWN W. NICHOLSON <fe do.,
Wholesale and Retail
SHOE AND HAT DEALERS
Tlenpree Building.
JOHN JONES,
Bcstaunint,
MEALS AT ALL HOURS, JACKSON ST.
W. FLEMING,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
W-
g.oiauseb;
Manufacture and Dealer in
. y’or Oconeccliee Tobacco, College Avenue.
NEWTON HOUSE,
A. D, CLINARD, PROPRIETOR,
Board £2, per day.
I'Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
|
Low Prices.
.
5 Low Prices.
The Cheapest Cassimerc to the Finest French Worsted Suits at j T r .
Low Prices.
FABULOUSLY LOW PRICES- L, Priccs
Leaders 0 f ^NTS’ BURNISHING GOODS, comprising aU the Novelties snL .
i Low Prices.
Leader, of|Ties, Scarfs, Hosiery, Underwear, Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low Prices.
Low’Prices.
REAL GOOB BARGAINS,
Leaders of
Leaders of
Leaders of
’> *•» uouui n very Jargc line of our justly
Celebrated “ NEW YORK CITY ” Lauudred, and our
“CROWN” Unlaundred Shirts, the latter being
offered at $1 each for quality No. I, and 75e.
for No. 2. Having the Sole Agency for
these Celebrated Shirts in
7f #*» 1 ;
IN CARPETS, MATTINGS,
'^VoffibLOTifs' AND BRUSSELS RUGS,
Leaders of /. J 7
LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES,
Leaders of
,, „ , i tv i - We also offer .“peoial inducements this week, and would kindly
Manufacture and jleal. r in Leaders ofl ask an early examination of our IMMENSE STOCK.
SEGAES, PIPES AND TOBACCO, AGENT! | being conviueed that any one in senrcli of
CAN FIND THEM YT
KALVARINSKY & LIEBLEW,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
College Avenue.
STO* -9, SRM9 STStSaeT,
» ATHENS, GEOliUlA.
„ Itllt AM) MLIJAUDS. • '
J. M. ALLEN,
At Exchange Saloon, Jackson Street,
WHISKEY, WINES AND CIGARS Aj0fi
Billiard Saloon.
10,
■:>
ed, recognizing j
of all commod- j
-J. H. D. BKUSSE,
Retail Liquor Dealer,
ALSO BILLIARD SALOON,
Jackson Strpet.
(. ANN & REAVES,
SALE AND J.tVERY STABLE,
, Thomas Street.
- * ,
therefore,
concluded to redact o.aftcharges a-
fillows, which will go into effect on
the first of February next: Single
shave 15 cents; OTWving' byA.the
ticket 10 cents, hair cutting *J5 cWits,
shampooing 25 cenqf, and aji, other
work in proportion.
Very Uesj
K. M. MARKS,
Peoples’ Exchange,
BEER, WINES, WHISKIES and "LIQUORS,
College Avenue.
't#
»Hy,
Satp & Lridye,
Reid <kH arris,
* w Uarbers.
Jen* lrr and Silver Smit It.
\Y. A.TALMADdE,
Practical Watchmakcr and Jewel.
COLLEGE AVENUE,
Sole agent for Moses’ Electro Gnlvnnic Spec
tacles and Lazarus <fc Morises perfected Specta
cles aud Eye.01a.stc-.
*- ! h~
ARTHUR EVANS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
- at Dr. E. Smith Lyndon’s Drug Store,
Dcupreq^Block.
ISTES'W
RUCKER & HULL,
>N AND PROVISION BROKERS,
21, Thomas St., Warehouse
Come* Clayton
und Thomas Streets.
A K. CHILDS & CO.,
' Dealers in
nwaj: r * »n h*sf. furnishing
Merchant Tailors Establishment.
M. E. Young,
[Late with Lucas A Ware,] , K
IS flow opening an elegant stock of Imported Cloths, Cassimere*
and Suitings, which he will make up to order as low as can be bought
in any market. He will also keep Gentlemen’s Furuishipg Goods,
178.
inred to
EN’S
9?*. 1 ' 11 ? a '\ Pr J 1,5 '. onr SPRING OPENING will take place, when we will
exhibit the finest and most extensive Stock ot' MEN’S, YOUTH’S BOY'S and *
CLOTHING,
ever before exhibited in tins city. Onr stock 1ms been purchased underjhc present decline of
Goods, aud thejjeneflt thereof ia tendered to onr numerous pairons. V!e ehnincrntc prices of a
J. R. CRAWFOLD,
On Danielsville road, 11-2 miles from Athens,
dealer in general merchandise. Best furnished
wagon yard in the State.
orner Broad and Thomas street-. Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Sus
penders, and all such articles as are wanted. Special attention paid
to cutting, and work guaranteed. Call and examine uiy stock on
Broad street, next door to Dr. C. W. Long’s drug store.
r )i ! •> TO, THE PUBLIC.
J * . »- ■
AVe take pleasure in recommending Mr. Young as a reliable man
Fire luKurance.
SLRANCE. S. J. MAYS, Agent,
FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA,
Lynchburg Virgin’a,
UNDERWRITERS NEW YORK.
CarrlMe Maker.
BURPEE & BRO.,
Builders of
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C.,
Spring street, Athens, Ga.
j pn
1200 GENUINE
few lines of Goods. 100 GOOD CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS aVAsT
CHEVIOT SUITO nt «10. $12 60 and SL-, W> BLUE FLANNEL (Genuine MiddlYs'ei
Jrom $10, $12 5f} 9 $14 aii<^ $1>V fh Dtcsh Suit DoftKvtfn^nt, wo are ureiiairU to !»how> rrentiin
!-.ng)i?h liiid French DIAGONAL SUITS, ranging from ?12 f.0 up. Worsted stiRit iii cndl)?
variety. In addition to the above, we nave a fini-ctas* Stock of
Gents JTurnisliing Q-o»ocls,
which for prices and quality cannot be excelled in the State. We still continue to offer our spe
cialty, UNLANDRIED SHIRTS, a* 850c., next grade 75e., extra fine $L Hats and «ti>s lii all
the latest styles. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, etc., etc. Extending onr thunks to piiypatrons for
their generous patronage in the pas*, and soliciting a continuance of the same, when we shall
endeavor to offer them inducements which will surpass all onr former efforts.
Very Respectfully,
. C2ABI.SS STEE1T, Tils ClotHisr.
N. B. In addition tocrar regular Clothing Department, wo have made arrangements with onr
New Y'ork Custom Tailors to make suits to order upon short notice. Guaranteeing a savin" of
25 per cent, from the regular prices charged by tailors. CHAS. §TERN, “
afO-Sm ' . Broari .trect. OT.to.it^ ggjWg rx-
and liist-elass Tailor and Gutter, in every respect.
ap2 . ‘ % TiT3iQ£L& &
REESE & LANE
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For 11
Ler
BURKE’S BOOK STORE
lias been removed across tlie'tstreet,
Nearly Opposite the old Stand,
In the Newton House Block,
Three Doors from the Corner
AN lie.e he will be glad to see all of his old
friends and as many new once as will call on
him. Low prices and fair treatment will be
hia rale, ana he only asks a trill to eonvinoe all
that he means what be says,
. April 2, ’77«tff
Speoial XTouoo.
OrnoE Clerk or Cockcil,
ATnese, Ga., April 28,1878
Notice is hereby given, Ibat the City Asses
sors have completed the assessment of Real
Estate for the year 1878, and placed their books
in my ofilcc for examination by all concerned.
The law reqinres objections to assessment to
be made in writing, sworn to, and filed with
me, within ten days from the date of this notice.
W. A. GILLKLAND,
np-2t. Clerk of Council.
Are now prepared to show the finest selection of
GOODS, at the lowest prices, ever offered in this city-
We mean just exactly what we say. We have all the latest
novelties in Spring Dress Goods, from 5 cts per yd. up.
Black Alpaceas. good stuff, at 18 cts and up.
Black Gros Grain Silk, at 90 cts. and up,
and everything else in Ladies Dress Goods at hard times
CASH prices.
ZXT WHITE GOODS
JAS. A. &c CO.,
„ ^ AULi-LJSTA, GEORGIA.
Our Stock of * Spring and Summer Dry Goods is noiv complete,
and <is the largest and best assorted in the South.
Our Mourning department contains everything from the lowest
price, to the finest goods imported.
Our Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock, is universally aeknow-
Iged to bo the finest in the market, a glance at its contents will
ed
We can suit the most particular buryer that comes to mar
ket, as our goods are all fresh from market this spring. We
closed out everything of’the kind last winter and have a new
stock from beginning to end.
We can say the same thing about every department in our
stocks. Our Shoes are new. Our Hats are fresh. Notions
are prett. Cassimeres afQ elegant. Cottonades are good
and everything pleasingly low.
Linen Handkerchiefs, 50c doz. Coats Thread, 5 cts.
Ladies’ Hose, 50c per doz. Hats, 50c. etc,, eto.
Ladies’ Fans, 2 cts. each. Parasols, 10c. each,
and every department boasts ot just such low figures,
we want is simply a call and we will sure!
.Respectfully, &c., •- * REES!"
“P'ltfMK.' (Ill .-ill
lease a ou.
LAtfE.
All
Athens, Ga.
convince the most sceptical
All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—“ Chenille Jar
diniere, Reside Cypres, Beige, Sylphide, Hornby, Victoria Suitings
Bonnets,'designs and effects in Neck ware, to bo found nowhere
else.
The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the
people of Georgia or Carolina.
Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods
generally.
A splendid Stockof Linens of every description, Towels, Napkins,
Dorlies, &c., &c., Embroidered Piano Covers.
A full line ot Cassimeres, Cottonades, Homespuns, and everything
needed by Country Stores and Planters.
The only complete Stock of Ladies Uuderware South of Mason
and Dison’s line.
Ladies and Misses 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—in fact so low as to
astonish even buyers themselves.,
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
npril2.3m.
GL O. Th.osr.Laei,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AVATKINSVILLE, GA,
O FFICE IN COURT-HOUSE, 1
Ordintrv’a Office. Porwmal attention
buaiqpea entrusted to hi! cap.
Slack Smith. Shop,.
O. ZL.. IBZEGTTSSIHJ,
Hemphill’s Old Stand.
At
OFPffisWSj All kinds of.Black Supitb anff yfood Work ’
tention toalll done promptly abd cheap'for cash. House
ap*-tf- I- ooiUj* aijcclaltj. ; rtoil aprillfi.lm.