Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, June 25, 1878, Image 3

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t 10^ SOUTHERN, BANNER : JUNE 25, 1878 yhsfO'to a;,nooi •iCl uoitaertV ■■■■■ ■■ ■ —■ fp'nt: ....■■ i ,i ■■ i Some of The* Downs in Liio. $f *1! "■ l>:1> We have in mtr mind a biitlifmt and cultivated VouiV”J' iVv'yer‘\yho started in lilVfwitff S'20,(J0d. and a*re lined, beatUiful anT 'f.&Hftiqilishecl wile. He is now a do'rfc'of fhetoturn in n carpet * nlarinfhftorX*,' running hither and thithet at the beck" and cal! of those' wherm he secretly despises, doing heavy #tsks far be yond his strength, yet eager and anxious to please, lest the slendci support which lie derives from his mental work be cut off. We know a gentleman who was a bank presi dent ten years ago and owned his carriage, who now does copying in an insurance office at thirty-five dollars a month, supporting, God knows how, a wife and five children on i>. We know of a gentleman who once held a high office in a Western State, who, this winter, solicited work For Fighting Hjisbamjs, Don’t think when you have won a ... . » U ,1 , V V wife that voungVe won a •'Dor£i think tnal your wife has lpss feeing tlfim yoAr ■sweetheart. Iler reftitionship to' yoa simply changed, not her nature. ' Don’t think lhat you can dispense with all the little civilities of life to wards her Von marry and that you have the right to get drunk and abuse her. She appreciates these things quite as much as other women. Don't he gruff and ruff at home. Had you been that sort of a fellow before marriage the probabilities are you would be sowing on vour own buttons still. Don’t make your wife think she is an incumbrance on you by giving grudgingly. What she needs give cheerfully, as if it were a pleasure ‘.o do so. She will feel better, and so IDIIRfEiai’OIR.Y. t o. i >«"..• d »d ii||x «h>ui »i»i, ..’i wi ;u o isiTstn f*'i o Uttm rioo THE ATTENTION OF, THE PUBLIC IS CALLED TO THE F0LL0W1NU CONDENSED DIRECTORY OF THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF ATHENS, GEORGIA. ■YI iianiMmiwObw »»U not tsjfia The Mott ofular Scientific Paper inthe World. Only $3.20* a Year, InrlfiiHcg Postage. ffwlily. 52 Number* a Year. 1.060 I|*ok rages. - The Scientific American is a large First Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages, printed in the. most beautiful style, profauly ittustrateil'iciTh f/>Undid engraving*, represent ing the newest Inventions und like most recent Advances in the Arts and Sciences ; including Mechanics and Engineering, Steam Engineer ing. Kail a ny, Mining, Civil, Gas and Hydraulic Engttiee*fng, Mill Work, Iron. Steel and Metal Work: Chemistry and Chemical Processes: Klcetficitv, Garden Seed! Of! ce. nt cleaning out offices and building { will you. fires. Nor have the changed times less bitterly effected women, but rather more. Jennie Collins, of Boston, lamed for her employment bureau and workingwoinen’s home, which she calls “ Boffin’s Bower,” says in her last report. “ Many kind ladies who have hired their servants of me in the past years have been obliged to apply for employ ment, themselves of late. I sent a lady to a hotel as a housekeeper, and the most humiliating pari of it was that her room was in the attic with two of her former servants.’’ We are constantly learning of women of education ami refinement, formerly wealthy, who are engaged as seam stresses, nurses and housekeepers; and in one case we even know of a lady who would he at home in any ] arlor in the laud among educated people, who served as a cook in a hole', tor mouths. — C/iicayo 1*081. DUY GOODS AMI GUOl KlilKs. TALMADGE/JIODGSON & CO. Wholesale Grocers AND PROVISION DEALERS, College Avenue. Peeps at, the' Planets. Neptune, the most remote of the planets in the soiar»system, is about 2,700,000,000 miles from the. snip , I; i-; s ipposed that Mercury has mountains higher than our 1 lutnaial- vas. and volcanoes in state of aelivi- v. Out of all the myriad lights in the 11 -aveiis, ihe eariti i> only visible in the Moon, Mars, Mercury and Venus. The Earth is 740 times smaller than Saturn, and its mean distance from us is over 92,000,000 miles. Uranus can never see us at all, as it is 1,753,000,000 miles from the sun. The temperature in Mercury is sup iosed to he seven times hotter thin our torrid zone; therefore, if it is inhabited it must be by people very differently constituted from ourseh es. It is believed llint Yen ns has an atmosphere much like ours, and mountain peaks five or six limes higher than Teimeriffe, their sides bright with flowers, and birds of brilliant plumage. The Moon never leaves our globe; iherefoie it is called our sat elite. Though to us it appears larger than the stars, it is really smaller than any of them, but much nearer to us. Astronomers have calculated that the mountains and extinct volcanoes in the Moon arc higher than any on uii» earth. If there were any one on the Moon t.i sec it, the earth would appear to ti.vm a magnificent ball. The planets and sun would move behind it in brilliant succession. Our globe appears to Mars as the morning and evening star. Trials are at the present time being- made in France of a nmv equipment f„r the infantry soldier, designed by a Council of the French army. Hith erto the French soldier h is carried his kit in a pick very aim »r to the knapsack formerly worn in the English army ; but in the equipment now being tried it is packed in two hags, somewhat resembling haver-, -arks in shape, made of a kind of oil cloth, and suspended partly from a belt, partly from braces, in such a manner that, the weight is divided between the shoulders and the hip. Don’t meddle with affairs of the house under her charge. You have no more right to be poking your nose into the kitchen than she has to walk into your place of business and give directions to your employees. Don’t find fault with her extrava gance in ribbons, etc., until you have shut down on cigars, tobacco, Leer, whiskey, etc. D-jn’i leave your wife at borne to nurse ihe children on the score of economy, while you bolt at night to see tiic shower spend a dollar on billiards. Don’t licit your supper and hurry off to spend your evenings lounging around away from your wife. Before marriage you conldu’t spend evenings enough with her. Don’t, prowl in the loafing resorts until midnight, wasting your time in culpable idleness, leaving your wife lonely at home to brood over your neglect and her disappointment. Don’t think the woman you pro mised to “ love, cherish and protect” becomes vour servant as her part of the contract and that you are allowed to take a brush to her without resist ance. Don’t think that board and clothes is a'sufficient return for all that a wife docs for yon. Don’t expect a wife to low and honor' you if you prove a brut<5 un worthy of love and honor. Don’t caress your wife in public and snail and growl at her in private. This proves you botii a hypocrite and a dog. Don’t wonder that your wife is not as cheerful as she used to he, when HOUSE, BETTS &„CO., Wholesale anil Retail DEALERS in GROCERIES anil WHISKIES, Broad Street. LAMPK1N & PITTMAN, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENERAL Merchandise, College Avenue. DRY GOODS. • REESE & LANE, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, etc., etc., BROAD STREET. M. G. A J. COHEN, „ Wholesale and Retail; DEALERS in CLOTHING a DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Broad Street. M. E YOUNG, MERCHANT TAILOR,Cutting .-.SPECIALTY One door below Long’s Drug Store, Broad St. millinery. miss maria McCarthy, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS College AveHue. IIAUUIVAKK AMI CROCKERY, EIC J. II. HUGGINS? Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWaBE, No. 7, Broad Street.. T. FLEMING & SON, , Hardware, DEUPREE BLOCK. PHOTOGRAPHS. DAVIS’. PREMIUM GALLERY, Broad Street. J. F. O’KELLY, Photographer OVER REESE & LANE’S. GROCERIES ANII PRODUCE. F. B. LUCAS, Produce Broker NO. 1. BROAD STREET. A. A. BELL. W. A. BULKi. BELL & BURNS, DEALERS in GENERAL MERCI1ANTDISE No. 2, Refugee Block, Thomas St, Athens, Gn. REAVES & NICHOLSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Corner Broad and Thomas S'rects. MISCELLANEOUS. T. A. BURKE, Bookseller anil Stationer to the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. College Avenue, Newton House B ock. ~“7 1 John"jones! ’ ' Bestnurant, MEALS AT* ALL HOURS, JACKSON ST. W\ FLEMING, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Corner Broad Street and College Avenue. . , improvements per- Hits taining to textile Industry, Weaving, Dyeing, ’ T Coloring, New Industrial Products, Animal, LiCctCl. Vegetable and Mineral: New and Interesting Facts iu Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Nat ural History, Geology, Astronomy, ete. The most valuable practical papers, by emi nent writers iu all departments of Science, will ho found in the Scientific American ; the whole presented in popular language, free from technical terms, illustrated with "engravings, and so arranged as to interest and inform all classes of readers, old and young. The Scien tific American is promotive* of knowledge and f irogress in every community where it circu- ates. It should have a place in every Family, Reading Room, Library, College or SoL-ool. Terms, $3.20 per yearf $1.60 half year, which includes pre-payment of postage. 'Discount to Clubs and Agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by Postal or der to MUNN & CO., Publishers, 87 Park Row, New Y’ork. I) 4 TI?\TTO I' 1 connection with 1 AlMl ±0. SCIENTIFIC AMER ICAN, Messrs. Mu.nn & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, and have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. Models of New Inventions aid Sketches examined, and advice free. A special notice is made in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN of nil Inventions Patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the Patentee. Public atteu- tiun is thus directed to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often effected. Any person who has made anew discovery or invention, can aseerlain. free of charge, whether a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. 'Address tor the Paper, or eon l i ning Patents, i MUNN. A CO.; 87 Park Row, New Yoiik. Branch Office, Cor. r A 7th Sts., Washington, D. C. in’ch tilth, ’78lf. GRASS SEED. 'We have now the largest stock of Seed in this part of the State, all of which are Fresh, rot a siugle package of old Seell in our stock. We have also a large stock of STEEL HAIR BRUSHES, The fourth lot since October last. Our DRUGS, Oils, Varnishes, T urpentine, We can offer at low prices. C. W. LONtf & Co., seim-ry—* *«*—- —Athens, Ou. — $50 Reward. WILL BE PAID FOR THE AITKEHF.N- IV sion and delivery of Luther Thomas, col ored. Said freedman is about 18 years old, five feet, eight or ten inches high, weighs 165 or 175 pounds, is heavy set, black, rather pleasant spoken, and professes to be a great wrestler. Ilo is guilty of a felony and fled to cseape ar rest. JAME- M. SMITH, ap9-tf W interville, Oglethorpe Co. 3TOTZC2S. A LL persons indebted to William Murray, deceased, late of Oconee county, Georgia, are hereby required to make immediate pay ment, and those holding claims against the said deceased arc 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. TldLK !6 jj^T 1877. NEW YORK. 1877. LIMITS AND SHOES. SNEAD & CO., * Retail Dealers in LADIES AGENTLEMENS BOOTS&SIIOES Broad Street. JOWN W. NICHOLSON <fc JCCL, Wholesale and Retail , ‘SIJ ill AND 11AT DEALERS^ " ** 'Deupree Building. G. HAUSER, Manufacture and Dealer in SEGARS, PIPES AND TOBACCO, AGENT For Oconecchee Tobacco, College Avenue. NEWTON HOUSE, A. D. OLINARD, PROPRIETOR, Board $2, per day. It III AND DILUAltDS. J. M. ALLEN, At Exchange Saloon, Jackson Street. j WHISKEY, WINES AND CIGARS ALSO* >! iiiinrJ Sa'oou. | J. II. D. BEUSSE, ‘ • ' Retail Liquor Dealer, i*ALSO BILLIARD SALOON, Jackson Street. KALVARINSKY &.L1EBLER, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN SEGARS 4ND TOBACCO, » ^College Avenues j t *f ■ » v. dffU. j ARTHUR EVANS WATCHMAKER AND J EWr.LEK, at Dr: E. Smith London's Drt'.{jffftilft£ Deupree Block. jk-; IJ- K. M. MARKS, >< ..Peoples’ Exchange, BEER, WINES, WHISKIES and LIQUORS, College Avenue. uANN ’<5r* KEA^ES/ HM1 ’ ALE AND' L'WEP.Y STABLE, . TbonjM Street. ' c j • RUCKER & BULL, COTTON AND PROVISION BROKERS, Office 21, Thomas St.; Warehouse Corner Clinton and Thomas Stieets. site labors from varly morn li'l lato at night to pantlor to the comfort and caprice of a selfish pig who lias not soul enough to appreciate her. Don’t if jour wife has faults, be I constantly reminding her of them, I while yon have never a word of com- j mcndalion for her virtues. Dun’; forget to respect vour wife jf you wish to lit respected. M9riw@tb.er <& Pew, BtLafY-OtKISlIVriTIEI’S TWO SHOPS FOR 1877. One at the old stand in front ot Messrs. GANN & HEAVES, The other on the road to the upper bridge and opjicsite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPEU’S, Livery Stable. We have first class workmen house sreoEiitg of every description. Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, And all kinds of Machines and 1m plements repaired on short notice. ian'J-t f. GOLD AND SII.VKtt H AKE. W. A.TALMADGE, * ^Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, ’ COLLEGE AVENUE,* Sole agent for Moses’ Electro Galvanic Spec tacles mid Lazarus <fc Morlscs perfected Specta cles and Eve-Glasses. A. K. CHILDS & CO., 4 Dealers in * STOVES TIN\VARE*HOUSE FURNISHING Goods, Comer Broad and Thomas Streets. J. R. CRAWFOLD, On Dauivlsville road, 11-2 miles from Athens, dealer in general merchandise. Best furnished wagon yard in the State. I*. LEWIS, Dealer in Family Groceries, also Fruits, Nuts, Canned Goods. Confectioneries, &o., Broad Street, - - ATHENS, GA. Fire Insurance. FIRE INSURANCE, S. J. MAYS, Agent, FOR FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA, Lynchburg Virgin’a, ^UNDERWRITERS NEW YORK. Oarrlxcc Maker. BURPEE & BRO.,* ' Builders ot CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C., Spring street, Athens, Ga. II. II. CARLTON, Editor nnd Proprietor of the SOUTHERN BANNER, No. 7, Granite Row, Athens, Ga. More reading matter than any paper in N EjGn. CS£TTH.^.X. SOTSX» * * 1 / AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop'r This Ilote', so well known to the citizens of Clarke and ndjoiniug counties, is located in. the centre of the busines* portion of Augusta, con venient to Post Office, Telegraph Office and Depot, nud offers inducements to the public uncquiilcd bv auy other Hotel in the City dee4-*C SZMMO^S Liver Regulator. Hepatine Comp. Cathartic Pills. Tutts Pill, Purus Plasters. Worm Candy and Vermifuge, Sarsaparilla, Buchu. Tutts and Hambleton’s Hair Dye. Aniline prepared for use. Long's German Cologne. Long’s Cologne. Lead, Oil, Glass and Varnish. Morphine, Opium, Chemicals. Hair Brushes and Combs. Perfumery, Toilet. Soaps. And everything in the* Drug Line, at lowest prices at C. W. LONG & Co.’s Drug Store, Hu .*;* m ? : Athens, k»a. septll.ly. ATLANTA & CHARLOETT A-ir-Line. CONDENSED TIME CARD. ATLANTA -TO—’ - ESA.STJliiI.Isr CITIBiS ! VIA RICHMOND. Leave ATLANTA 4.00 r m Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 p M Arrive at Danville 1.16 r m Arrive at Richmond 8.23 r M Arrive ot Washington. D. C., Via. R. t F. &1VR. R 1.10 a m Arrive at Baltimore :8.15 a m Arrive ot Philadelphia 6,40 a ji Arrive at New York ; 9.45 a u Arrive ot Boston . .8J50- r ; v Leave Atlanta ,...4.00 p u Arrive at Ciwrlotte ;....... , . j . ..6.15 a w “* X7o-oc-ay, Spicy. Reliable-" Tlie Atlanta_Jjonstitution. Under its new ir.anagemcn , 'I jib Atlanta Constitl-t.on has won for itsell *he title of the leading journal of the south. Its enterprise, during the recent election excitement, in send ing correspondents to different portions of the country, and its series of special telegrams from Washington while the electoral commission was engaged in eonsumatirtg the fraud that placed radicalism once more in power in our national councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to prove that no expense will be spared to make tiik Constitution not on!,: a leader iu the diff- ciiss’.on of matter- of public concern, but a leader in the dissemination of Ihe latest and most reliable news, ihe— is no betti r time .than ! 11 f * A Fresh pad tig.iroas Xeysiv-*,. Aliteff,ffh4re lias tiecii a 7 at! sel'.lem'eut of Due of the most ffiffientt and dangerous pro blems of modem federal politics,'llieJ^IscusMioLs spring tbcrefroSi and the re.-'d's -k-.-ly to ensue have lost nothin.' of tlieii i bso! bin ; interest. In addition to this, thepenj jyof Georgia ar. now caked opon.to sc^tie - The Conrention qnestioi.. and m the discussion of this important subject (in which The Constitution will take u leading part) every Georgian is interested. If a conven tion is called its proceedings will find their earliest and fullest embodiment iu the columns of The Constitution, and this fact alone will make the paper indispensable to ever'-citizen of the state. To be brief. The Atlanta Dally Constitution will endeavor, by all tlie means that- tlie pro gress of modem journalism has made possible aud necessary to hold its place a? a leader of southern opinion and as a purveyor of tlie latest news. Its editorials will be thoughtful, timely and vigorous—calm and argumentative in then methods nnd thoroughly southern and demo- I erntic in tlieir sentiments. Its news will be I fresh, reliable and carefully digested. It will ! be allert and enterprising, and no expense will be spared to make it the medium oi the latest and most important intelligence The Weekly Constitution,. Besides embodying everything of iirferjst in the daily, The Weekly' Constitution will con tain n Department of Agriculture, which will be in charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well- known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural Society. This department will bi made a spe cialty," nnd will be thorough and complete. The farmer will find in it not only all the current in formation on the subject of agriculture, lmt timely suggestions and well-digested advice. Subscriptions should he sent in at once. Term* for the Dally: 1 montl $1 CO 3 months 3 00 6 months 5 30 12 months .... to 00 Terms Tor tlie Weekly : < months $1 1 2 months 2 20 Money may be sent by postoffiee mouey order at our expense. Address: THE CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, On. The different editions of 'JVt Sun during the iicxtycnrw.il'.!- tlie same as during the veal that has just ; - • i. The daily tUitiou will o . week days l c sheet of four pages, aud cn Sundays a shoot ot eight pages, or 56 broad columns; while the weekly edition will be a beet of eight pages of the same dimensions and character that are already familiar to our friends. Tiik Sun will continue to be the strcnni-ns advocate of reform and retrenchment, ain't -J the substitution ot nlalu-niumhij', wisdi in, and integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and fraud in the administration of public nfimrs. it will contend :or the government of the people by tlie people and for the people, as opposed to government by frauds in.the uillel-box ami iu tlie counting of votes, enforced by military violence. It will endeavor to snpply’its readers —a body now not far from si million of solL — with the mosf tarcfiil, on: oh-c, ar-'dVustwjriliy account* of current i vyn'», end wji! , mp’oy for this purpose a niiii..-r.,tis and earefni y >el”■ t. .’ staff of reporters .nnd con - :| (iiduJujf 3l»,re ports from Washington, es; <e'aliv, v i ! lie m!!, accnt-atl*, and fearless J and it.' -vii! tionbth-j continue to ,deserve :ml enjoy t’ <• but red <4 those who thrive W plundering the Treasury or by usurping v,hat t:,v jnv. do; .- not give thnn while it will cndfnvor th merit tlie confidence, Jo the public* by dtfeudhigdkc rig! tsot ti e people •i":iit!s( theeiicrosyh*i*ci <-f unius!’'. .! j o.w< r Thfc price of t(*e coily Srifwill he V>‘> cents a month or g6..Ti> a year, po.-( paid, < r wjili Un- Sunday edition §7.70 a year. Tbetf unday o Jit ion iliouc, eight pages, f l.bU a year, post paid. The YYezklv Sun, eight pages of 56 fcioad columns, will be furnished during 1S77 at too rote of a year, post paid. Tiie benefit of. this large reduction from" the previous rate for the Weekly can be enjoyed b individual subscribers without the necessity o making up clubs. At the same time, if any o) our friends choose to aid in extending our circu lation, we shall be grateful to them, and every such person who sends ns ten or more sub scribers from one place will be entitled to on- copy of the paper for himself without charge. At one dollar a year, postugi paid, the expense of paper and printing are barely ret aid ; nrd considering the size oi the sheet anil ihe oil edit of its contents, we are confident the p> opie w ill consider The Weekly Sun the cheapest news paper published in the world, and we trust u!so one of the very best. Address. deel9. TIIE SUN, New York City, X. To tfc.© Mesch.G3rts OF 1 ATHENS. I REPRESENT THE FOI.L' WING CEI.lv brated Fioiiridg Mills, nnd would be pleased to have poll osll at my office and examine goods and prices: ATLANTIC MILLS, St. Louis, Mo. LEBANON MILLS. Nashville, Tcnn. RUSSELS VILLE ELEVATOR MILLS, Rnsselsville, Kv. april23-3m. F. B. LUCAS. r!W»trhf«f3to*7. 82.50. Over 100 la . rfroivfi* ai-stKoveltlw 8a8uppl;Co K«hvilk,Te&a. .1 OB WORK OF ALL IlESCRU’. tior. *'“:itlv <loni* :»t 0”? oftif.e. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLf, -A.4?^ art, ^ Qgogp GANN & REAVES, PROPRlfeTOBS. Will be found at their old stand, Tear Frank lin House building, Thoiras street. Keep al ways on hand good Turnouts aiid careful dri vers. Stock well eareu for when eu ; rusted to our care. Stock on hand for sale a* all riuies. declStf. (VIA. TIDGINIA MIDLAND tlOUTE.) Arrive at Danville Arrive at Lj Arrive at Arrive at Baltimore .3.18 * x Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a u Airive at New Yfortr.vV.r—*J.45 a ii Arrive at Boeton, ...,8J0m Passenger Trains on this road going East ar rive at Lul*. 5.25, P M Leave Lida, 5 S«, P M Going West, arrive at Lula, 9.25, A. M. Leave Lake, 9.26, A. M. Local Freight-and Accommodation Train,, going East, arrives at Lula, 10.5, P. M. Leave Lula, 9.26, P. M. Going West, arrive at Lula, 10^3, A. M. Leave Lnla, 10.40, A. M. Through 'rickets on sale at Union Passenger HytULIR-IBIalEI A. XI. S.0BBS.TS01T, Dealers Monuments A ND TOMB STONES. CRADLE TOOMBS, Marble aud Granite Box Toombs. A Great Reduction in Prices, Specimens of Work always on band and for sale. Prices and designs furnished on application at tlie Marble Yard, adjoining Reaves & Nicli- olson’s cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga. june20-tf. , , - ; t > Xi. The Image of her Mother. A ISTCrVIELL. BY RUTH SrtJSTIC- Tn the Savannah Weekly News of Saturday. 20tii Airil, will be eoimnenccd a new serial story witIIthe above <itlc, writien by a liuly of Savannah. i B’JRKE’S BOOK STORE ^ a- Has been removed aenwe the street^!: it’*. Nearly Opposite the old Stand, In the Newton House Block. Three Doors from the Corner Whe.'C lie will be glad to see all of his old f iends and as mauy new ones os will call on him. Low prices nud fair treatment will be his rule, and lie only asks a trial to convince all that lie means what he says. April 2, ’77-tf. I OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIl I Depot. Baggage Cheeked Through. J lion neatlv clone at this office. G. J. FOREACRE, General Manager. \V .J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pass. A Ticket Ag’i TnE Weekly News h the Largest and Best Weekly IN THE SOUTH. It is a complete newspaper, and contains the latest Telegraphic and State News, Markets, etc., an Agricultural and Military Department. It adapted for general circulation throughout the South. Subscription, one year $2.00. Six months 1.00 « Ha* bqeu removed serous the street,:. t:**T Specimen copies sent free. " ‘ “ ' ' Address . . J. IL TSTILL, nprill6 Savaccah, Ga. 2To*tioe. • The Celebrated “BELLE OF KENTUCKY Fiour for sale. april 23 3m. F. P. LUCAS. TOB WORK OF EVERY DE» eJ scrintidn done at this office B ILL HEADS AND LETTER Heads done on shonotirt ee