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SOUTHERN BANNER: JUNE 4, i8tS.
^gricitltaral
the Cotton Seed ^Business’.
.. .
HINTS
GROCERS.
IT IS POOR POLICY
For any retail merchant to MU.infierlor
goods because He can make
iporti money on them.
of trying to find the cheapest
W.’H. Oliver, of Jfewbrrn, N. C.,
writes to Maryland Farmer. ^‘*3
Tlie cotton need business is going
to almost revolutionize the South.
The seed is now used almost entirely
for manure. After the oil is ]tressed
and the cake fed to stock, the amount
of manure will bp' vastly increased.
A farmer now takes one ton of
seed and puis it on two acres of land,
and it will produce him a fair crop of
cotton for jatte season, '-No effect
after the first season.
A farmer takes a ton of cotton seed
to an oil press; he gets from it
thirty-two gallons oil worth as it
comes firm the press, in a crude stats
forty cents a gallon, ($12,SO), lie
also gets eight hundred pounds of oil
cake. This tiake is very superior—
far ahead oi linseed oil cake, it being
sweet and palatable.
This eight hundred pounds of cake
fed, say to only one milch cow, \\ ill
increase her milk immensely ; and the
manure which he gets fiom this one
cow will do him four-fold the good
he would have gotten from the seed
used as they now are. If one ton of
seed will do this, see the increased
amount of good that may he done
with the l,GO0,9O0 tons of seed which
are annually raised in the South.—
This is sufficient to feed all the
milch cows in this country.
If the farmer may get $12,80
worth of oil, and eight hundred
pounds of rich cake from a ton of
cctlon seed, it is very desirable to
make the exchange. All the cake
that cottmi seed will make should be
fed to Southern stock for their iiu->
provement; arid all their enriched
droppings should be husbanded and
carefully applied to fertilize the soil.
that can be bought, he
•elect THE BEST In __
We know of no business anywhere^ in the
city or country, that would not sooner become
permanently established, and in the long run
pay better, by handling only fair and honest r -
goods. To-be sure, custom may for a while
.be allured by low prices Into the purchase
of inferior and adulterated artliles; many
S ri take up with short weight and other
ndling; but time rights all these
things, and nothing is more certain than that
HONESTY IS THEBES
1 ' MEN DO IlCSI-*hJ '
TO MA|
WgjmmSS
»»•
MONEY!
iplish this is to
trade.
idly ta
if inferior pi are sold.
It is only by keening the test crticlt of their
kind, even if tl.ty do not pay the largest
immediate profit, that a j«.rmanent business
is built up. Keep the best soap, tho best
starch, the best spices, the best baking powder,
and so on through the whole list. We have
known a grocer to loro r. customer whose
trade was worth a hundred and fitly dollars
a year clear profit to him, ju t because he
would not supply a talking powder that wu
demanded by tho but trade.
Five .Sheep.
SEA
FOAM
fill draws Metopr Store
fluanjoteonctMiin
He Grocery Lfe
It is » first-class article, wi 1 do all we
claim fur it, and never falls
to mirk WELL.
It is a credit to any merchant's stock, and is
one ofthe few good tilings lie can confidently
recommend to every customer. It will sell
itself after cue trial, for its great merits are
soon appreciated. Ami nut only so, but one
lady using it will tell others of the wonderful
projicrties of Sr.e Foax. and whore It can be
purchased, mid so the title of trade will
gradually but surely set toward the enterpris
ing grocer who keeps it in stock. Actually,
the ladies of Georgia where Ska Foax lias
been Introduced, are noted for making belter
bread, biscuit, corn cakes, and oilier cookery
than can be found anywhere else, and they
girt Sex Foax the credit, ami won't use any
other baking preparation. And it it not to be
vomlrrcd at,.either, for Sea Foam
TO
“'“■'“rAW'a&nw
KEABX.Y 1 EVERT UAKIKK POWD1B
III AULXTEKATKD.
SEA FOAM IS F ERFliCTLY MIRE
H- Ci. Abbott, of Maine, tells ill the
England Fanner, what five
sheep will do. He says:
Fltte sheep will enrich ! one acre of
old worn out land in three years, so
'that ft will produce one and* one half
tone of hay per year, for several
years, by a light sprinkle of seed
each year, sown in the eaily. r >s|>riiig.
Five 1 *ht*p will-produce manure in
w inter to the value of 810, by giving
them suitable bedding.
Five sheep will get their living
through the iiutmner on one acre ot
ground; the pasturing of same would
1 e (8.
Five sheep will raise five lambs,
w« ith $15. * I OB WORK OF ALL DESCRlt!
Five shei p will shear twenty-fireicl ft
pounds of wool worth $6.
BfiKBBBBSSaS;
accenting to directions.
More then i_.f li.u eumplu^ys ot bad floor
arise from the uf tiunmon.baking powders,
which not in frcqninty make tlie best of flour
turn out dark bread. Ska Foam wifi make
better cookery with second duality pf fleer
than tlie best of f.-.ur will produce with any
7*i'it UuttlaineMj srejrIpJwltewB.
SKA FOAM COOKING ItECIPKS
Are presented with every out. also Fall Jn-
*ttmO0u for ,7u. 49* You can buy Eka Four
from any leading wholesale bouse, or aend to
Gaoliz, Jones $ Co.
KurnicnnaM ut isoixutoxd,
176 Duane St, Hew York.
tion’neatlly done at this office.
For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE
Elegant Table Silverware
Can be
I’U m. I Corn pail
with thffi-Ih.rlrif condition*: TheXational SU
- .. : - S r- w »W Cliwiuui Sirect, i’bauleipfci*, Btauur^tnrvv^or P-ro Coio
. .jiuiitiil aiiVBt’rluleJ w:no, uiil »ct.d to any oik k&o receive* this notice, a Set »f
Double Kxir.iYi»t«<l Filter Spoons, and cocrft'?® oa each spoon any desirod
1-i.i-d a.-.. .1- r.,11 «•-- =•■ — i<yit.t®.
Initial. Yoaan* ix/wtsil to cutout the fb.iv.ulnf Miver«aif Lunpun »u<if tnL.lt,t®
the t bo VT:tn:|i&ny. »Ith rotf firm.* and addres*. and also iotmdo*e witti II 75j»vi®«
to jut ill clrtit ce< iududing eo*», of engraving Initial*. imcVlug. box in,f. and exi»rr«*
-* -** IMr 1 *'— **---- * —
The n* will be sent 1
ail. if
tmtbrj coat. The*.-
•he beat Milvet -YUlc
- trovoifii
To whom it
•**r tho u ukvU't
Wt-sd, HvtffilP*
Will Itnl l.mj.ir iflre Coup
Iftiipaetii
fft.. TR CW.ttel St.. Hi tit dclplda
it ttu rr thiwsws
U&ft'Ph
er-lfktled llsr* t
x dav* f;f**w the date «»f tbl« mm* r .
If A TXOH AX S H.VE H EI.A'mTG CO* L
70t Chestnut lit
COME AMD SEE THEM!
300 Chromes.
10 dozen I’a-as Partonts, in good variety.
10 dozen Picture Muts tlie most beautiful
ever brought to Athens.
Pauel Pictures.
Illuminated Mottoes.
Photographs of Statuary, etc.
Just received and for sale cheap at
Burke’s Book Store.
niay7 -tf.
C)
flEORGIA—ChAitKK Count
T - * Whereas, Rufus K. Reaves applies
#br letters of Guardianship of the property l
Georgia; of JqUqW .Martin, agd Thomas I
Martin, of the State of Texas, -Joiners of W
sVl.VEKWAKKLOU l*OV.
Oil rcfCijH c* thie Coupon. Wfoiber **Uh 7& cent* to envor till cknree*. toefmb
.... «r nr.iling. viitraYllig and boxing, wt hcrrliv egret »
ilrvan n wfci i»f bur pure Coln-Sundarl dtiublc-cxlra pitted
SI LVER SPOONS,
and dti curb Sptmn engrave any dcairnl initial. All chargr* sh l#l4_pPfji*M h«
the 7a «*r*tt* aent u*. aud the S*|)®wUk
ill be delivered at ucatiunliot free «
for nli ctv dart from date of IM« r»jv«r. nflar which tlria Cvupon !a cu
ud void. iMailedJ NATIONAI# SILVER TLATINil CO..
"0$ Chss;xiut St., VhiliAtU
f-l onld It be dealrcd, tnt «n« of the f'dlnnlug arii c i<-* will b» *
Km .»f the SjM»«na mi |>aymeut of the fullowiui; charge* ; Six t«dM1
itiitfi, lifidt-nail handle one aolhl piece, beat at.wl.double nb kel :.i»d ai‘**-r
| l«lfd, : *1* fork*, double nickel and ailrer jd.4t->i. ibv eta. I: all
r .txie ire d«*»lreil, cntlaac tlu- t«.ta» cbnrgtr*, which will W*a «t». ft*r *;«**•»*•«.
* » t.,r keivi-r. xud Vi eta. r..r furfe*—total, $.1 70—thin ooctiriint for 8».t«
What would r.» l t ou mu. h more in any other wny. . 1Umonster that
•ch artiole. except knives, *.viil be engraved wiih aa;f iasliai
tlean ed without extra cotit.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Tl»l« llMral olTrr hold a good for only ninety day* from date, therrfor®
; to the interee* «•( all wbn c^n secure its- brnefits t» ace it :hat they
in-t debarred by re;t*on of the t\|druil«n of the time apevifivd. Ail let*
rdcritig Silverware ah.-uld be addressed direct t«i the
NATION AT. S1I.VE11 PI.ATIXG CO.,
No. 704 Ches nut Btrwt,
FHILaD.^LFBEA PA.
County.—
to me
property in
_ w!
Martin of said Stat- of Texas, said Miners liv
ing, each under fourteen years of age.
4 These are therefore to oite and admonish all
concerned to show cause at my oihco, oh or
before the second Monday in June next, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given . under my hand, at office, this ith
d * J '-
reayfr-SCd.
Southern Mutual Insurance Office, AV
lllivva fi A Mnr 0.4*1. .... UlTHENSi
Athens, Ga , May 2ith, lt78.
1HE NS io UN DRY & MACHINE
M
T HE Annual Meeting of this Company will
be held at t e Company’s Office in Athens
on Tuesday, the 7tli ot June, -— : — -*■ --
o’clock, A. M. S.
may 27-2t.^
proximo, at 11
me, proxii
3. thomas; Sec.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
WOOL CARDING.
T7PACTTJRE
T IIE undersigned is now prepared to receive
custom Wool for carding, and solifl|ts, the
patronage of wool growers. Satisfaction guar
anteed. l’riee 10 cents per pound.
T. FOWLER.
t RON and Brass Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing, Mining ana Mill Vcti.ii civ. Stei m Engine!
Saw Mills, Bill Arp and Athenian Horse Powers, j
may-28-2m
Southern Mutual Insurance
BUGGIES,
BUGG1E8-
-BUGGIES
BUGGIES,
W» E« BEATERS,
Athens', Georgia,
Manufacturer of and dealer in all kinds of
- iC-J coas<cE»A.SFTr;
ATHENS, GOBOnGIA-
YOUNG L. G. HAHR1S, Preoident
STEVEJfS TH0M18, Secretary.
Gross Asset*, Apiil 1, 1877, - i: S78*,Vf 62
Resident Directors.
Youno L. U. Harris,
John H. Newton,
Dr. Henry Hull,
Aldin F. Dkarino,
Col. KonuRTfriroMAs.
iuv28-wlr
Stevens Thomas
Eliza L. Nkwton,
FkRDINAKO PHINIZr
Dr. K. M. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
EZCELSZOE
THEESHEES
IMPROVED
Carriages, Buggies, WagonSfSulkys,
2TOTZCS.
Top or no top Buggies and Spring Wagons
Ml kinds of vehicles repaired at sliort notice
Minting and trimming done in the best and
atest styles. AVork put up to order and war
ranted to give satis fact ion, jgy
Black SiuiUiing
Done in the best manner, liarness made and re
paired at short notice. I use the best material
that can be had, and have skilled workman who
know their bnsim as. Having an experience of
eleven vears I feel confident of giving satisfac
tion. tiivc me a trial and I am satisfied you will
be pleased us I do the cheapest work in the city.
Shop opposite
J. Z. COOPER’S LIVERY STABLE.
W. R. BEAVERS.
jan2S6m.
. A *
FOR. SALE.
A very desirable projK-rty in the lieurt of the
City of- Athens, consisting ot a lot on
Tiiouu.s’ street, 80 feet front'bv 100 feet iu
depth, with afire-proof
TWO STOHY BRICK. HOUSE
on it, 28 fectjfrunt, by $1 depth, with an
ENGINE ; ROOM ^ |
and a AVater_Tauk, supplied with spring water
" rably a<
by a pine. The property is admirably adapted
to any light manufacturing purposes ; a’so for
a Dyeing or Soap making establishment. Its
Dyeing or Soap making
convenient location sud water supply furnish
the best facilities for.
PUBLIC^ BATHS
in the cllv. For further particulars applv to
W. C. KEMP, or
April 23rd~tt. W. L. JONES.
A LL persons indebled to William Murray,
A. deceased, late of Oconee
J.M. Kroooor-oeA, k..ko k,a ocokjooo COUIltV, GcOTgia,
are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment, an'd those holding claims against die
said deceased are hereby notified to present
them to the undersigned properly attested
within the time prescribed bv law.
JAMES E. MURRAY, Adm’r.
may 28, 1*78,5t.
fZJEORGlA—Clarke County—
Whereas, Redden T. Pittard, administra
tor of John Kirkpatrick, dec’d., applies to me
for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased,
to-wit: A house and lot in Athens containing
about 4 acres, less the Widow’s dower to bt
rar out.
These arc therefore to cite and notilV all per
sons concerned to show cause at my office oil or
before the first Monday in July next why said
le ive should not he granted.
Given under mv hand ut office tills 24th
may 187$. " ASA M. JACKSON,
may 28-4\v. Ordinuy.
G eorgia, clarke county.-whereas,
Janies E. Murray, applies to me for letters
of administration dr bonis non on the estate of
Williilmiuor Floyd, late of Clarke, now of
Oconee eoutity. deceased.
Thesenre, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to show cause at my office, on or
before the first Monday in July next, why said
letters should not be issued.
Given under my baud, at office, in Athens,
this 4th dav of Mav, 1878.
ASA M JACKSON, Ordinary.
nay81-80d. ;
MARRIED
LIFE
OR. BUTTS
U-EORGIA-CLARKE COUNTY.
Whereas, Edward R. Hodgson, applies to
uie for letters of administration tie bonis non on
the estate of Edward R. Ilod . son, Sr., late of
said county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause, at my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in July next, why said
letters should not be grunted.
Giver, under mv hand, at office, in Athens,
fills 16th of Mav, 1873.
ASA M. JACKON,
may21-30d. Ordinary.
No. 12 N. Klgfttfi 8t.
St. Louis. Mo.
•tiaal LrraNcaaftwIh ni e .nd ** **
i
Tho PHVSIOLOfBY OI»’L
Tho PRIVATK NIKDICAk. ADVOSKit
QEOUGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Whereas, John Gerdine up; li-s to me for
letters of guardianship of Hunter Griding, of
said' county, orphan of Thomas Golding, de
ceased under fourtecu yeursofuge.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concorped, to show eause at my office, on or
before the first Monday in July next, why said
fetters should not be graj ' ’
Given under-mys hand
his 20th day of May, 1878. i
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordimuv.
uiay21-80d.
l, rcte < ttfoi# o&ktifpEscKir.
11 tioa pwtly done office.
it irun
►ILL HEADS AND LETTER
kHt-ada doue on sl-onotirt ce
T
u
OB WORK OF ALL I'ESCRlP-
tio« antiy done at. tk»- office
1. So-ftcppljC. NuhrUlt.Teea?
SOTTTHER1T
Sbft
FAIT MILLS,
Cane Mills and Evaporators, Bark Mills, Cotton Presses, MiU Spindles, Shafting, Pulleys
Hoieting Screws, l.igutcr Scicwt*, Rattle St«ffs», Etc.
TLS0 MANUFACTURE Turbine VaUr WI i eel *' * Colt s ^ Cel ci
eu Power and Lever Cotton and Screw Presses, I'triable Sterin Ei gines, Separators, iroi
breted
Fencing, Grave Enclosures, Balconies, Etc.
For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists ot any of the above articles. Address,
s. mosBseoxr, &g r t..
may 28, 1878 Cm.
ATHENS, GA.
T. MARKWALTEE.
WORKS
Broad St., Near Lower Market AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Monuments, Tomlistones & Marble Work
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery
may 21.ly.1872.
FOREST CITY
Foundry And Machine Works
170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower,
Augusta, Georgia
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors.
Manufacture Portable end Stationery Stearn Engines, and Boilers
Suw Mills, Grist Mills, Siting PulUys, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Iren
and Brass Castings; Plantation and 5till Work of any kind, Cone Mill
and Kettles, Horse l'owtgs, Graham's Improved Solid Rim and otlie
• styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over
Stepm Pi.mp
Send for Circular.
may.2l.ly.1878.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & 00 , Proprietors.
PENDLETON & BROS.,
Foundry and Mauhinis IVbbksi
Augusta, Georgia.
PLANTATION
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses
and
Our Flag is thrown lo the breeze—Our MOTTO L before the
People. We proudly tnkc our stand as the u -0*oauipions of Low
i } .i f
linihiil!' > h» -iPm i
QXJ23. LEAD^ES.
\V oMT 6 N SCREW PHE^SL
i For Hand, Horse or Water Power,
Caae MiXls, Evaporators and Kovtlss,
f. Cheap taw Smmg, vAh'bV wt&o^Jans a.ld ft 9 n.-
Cheap ABo fciwptfs m* ■ •'‘rfS? *U - vi
linviu, bofcM -1, tfhte ,4 A,
!
f>0 Pieces Filic MtiOvning Dress Goods.
50 Pieces Fine '’Grenadines. - «
100 Pieces,Fine Colored Drews'Gdods.
) 250 Biect’s Fine M’hite Lawns, Wife French Nainsook, White
Organdie* .Styles Piques, Jaconet, White and Colored Tarlatan, and
nice ^oods-suitable for
h1.C O XI ME N C E M E N T
DRESSES. ‘I
’'' Competition with ouv prices is a matter impossible. Our Agert
was in Now Yourk at the recent peremptory sale.
-pT A TsTOS &o OTrtC3--A-IEsrS
-40 Tq OO Per Geat. SDisoourA
. 11.000 Packages Were Slaughtered.
IQW
rices QitJioic Dales;
s
We got a lot of most beautiful goods.
LADIES AND GENTS. H ANDKERCHIEFS,
LADIES AND GENTS. HOSIERY,
LINEN HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, &c., &c.
From CataUi
fh i following ,
! "'chTkcring, Matho-liek,
! Knabe, Stienway,
Pivi- McFhaii & •>.,
iiimpVo.. A Co-, Haloes
I lira. Billings * lo
the market, ! p A nlokachu»«> 0K,J ' N!
' M;t-on & Hamlin, I’lcou-
1 hot, * ^u’h'i w’araem
Remember, our goods were bought for Cash and will be sold on J Attracting ’purchaser* from
■ I - A the slouutaiiis to the sea.
the same terms. * ... i tUu«ooW.
We stick to the programme inaugurated in the “Calico "War, and
Our buyer MR. CHRISTOPHER GRAY is always in tl
he has the benefit of unlimited Capital and 30 years experi
'CTadexssU tlie Market 20 Per Cent.
James Me Grray S& Co.
, iruiu
have correaponaeil
wuii several of the la«w»t
i Piano suit ‘■‘riinn ‘lealer. ,
: established the fact that
• prices are lower in Augusta
than elsewhere.
’Mho Hived in pi
:rom «i.O. BOlil
Prices Ciukk Sab
motto ot' ilie Mils
of the South,«ii<
is Competing sucre(■u
with New York an^ ll)^:
a:- cm
,cnt by liauri
• in the South,
Tuning"and Repairincr
Goods >en|
ianvwbere iu U.
U."D.,on receipt of.dlran
,1 xpress Charges onfflwu
with privilege of ei.SJoi'
tioa given if so recuHtt
SI
■jsscd. 4L, Granite How,