Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, June 25, 1878, Image 8

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SOUTHERN BAftSER: JUNE 25, 1878. ^iivicultunil. ASg-Cnsomeres, coiionades, linen •hills, checks aiul shirtings lower than ever at M. G. & J. Cohen’s. B®" A large arrival ot ladies beau tiful silk and lace ties and scarfs at JJ. (j.& J. Cohen’s.s’* B*a?“Ne\v kid gloves of every imag inable shade at M. G. & J. Cohen’s. rj-EORGlA—Cl.AIlKK County— .Whete«s, Edward C. Long applies to me for Letters of AdministratLn outlie estate of Crawford Long, lute ot said comity deceased. These are-therefore to cite and aomomsh till conce\nid to show cause at my office on or l>e- forc'the first Monday in August next why said letters should not be granted. Given tinder my hand at office this 20tli day ot JuDe, 1878. ASA M. JACKSQN, Jane 25, 30d. Ordinary. Harmony Grove, Ga., \ Jane lltli, 1878. ) I)r. Carlton :—Please return niy thanks to Mr. James P- Phillips, for his kindness in answering my queries in a previous No. of the Banner concerning a plow he had mentioned in the same paper. His answers are so satisfactory that I feel inclined to ask more questions but as the plow is so costly and would probably not perform well on my rocky, rolling plantation I will desist and remember tbe adage *i Don’t ride a good horse to death.” Without intimating any doubt as to wbat Mr. Phillips says about his plow, I au^ prepared to say theie u much truth in what he says ab. ut improved implements. I am using two donble-footel plows successfully; one a wooden stock throughout except rods and other necessary irons, the oth ?r I call “ my brace of coul ters.” I think it impossible to real* ize heavy crops as a general thing in a few years; the thing can be done only by gradual manuring and a gradual deepening cf tbe soil and until these things are done we must expect to make but light yields (except on our special patches) and it is the more necessary to have im- Droved implements so as to cultivate more land to the hand and that more thoroughly in order that such yields - may pay. Respectfully, Plodder. A new lot of Jackonet edgings and insertion to arrive at Jas. M. Gray & Co’s., on Wednesday. Middlesex blue flannel *@“Best suits lower than Cohen’s. ever at M. G. <fc J. ^terloks Hteam Cooker, For Meats. Vegetables, Pud dings, Itlee. &c. We have tested the abote men* tioned “ cooker’’and find it every«* thing claimed for it by the inventor. To the housekeeper it is a prime ne cessity and the husband can not find a more acceptable gilt to bis wife than one ot those valuable stove at tachmcnts. The low price (£5,00 and upwards) places the same within the reach of every household. Madison, Ga., June 6, 1878. Mr. Laird—Sir; I have been using for the month past, your Sterick Steam Cooker, and am very much pleased with it. Answers all the purposes for which it is intended and has given complete satisfaction Respectfully, J. E. Godfrey. Fruit Jars! & Gem at J. H, Fruit Jars! Mason Huggins’. GEORGIA—Clarke ' County.— Whereas, Thomrs N. Poulluin, applies to me for Letters of Administration de bonis non, with the w»lt annexed, on the estate of Thomas Wray, late of said eounty deceased. These are therefore o cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or be fore the first Monday in August next why said letters should net bo granted. Given under my hand at office this 24tli day of June, 1878. ASA M. JACKSON, June 25,30d. Ordinary. G EORGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.-Wbereas, M. Eliza Poullaine Administratrix of ThomaaN. Poullaine, Jr. deceased, petitions in terms of the law to be discharged from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office, on or be fore the first Monday in October next aguinst the granting of said discharge. Given unde my hand at office this third day of June 1878. JAMES X. LYLE, Ordinary. Jane 25.8m.pd. Handsome embroidered Swiss for commencement dresses, low in price but excellent in quality at M. G. & J. Cohen’s. Farmers who have sheep—and all ought to have them—should watch them closely at this season of the year. Disease may spread very rapidly. If they appear to have a cold in the head, or a cough, lose no time in giving them a coat of tar. Salt frequently, mixing a little rosin with the atilt This is good for them sick or well. Ewes raising lambs need pure water; as general thing the dew is sufficient for sheep, but when nursing it is not, and they will likely become diseased it they have not a supply. If your sheep are afflicted with hoof disease, lose no time in preparing them for the kuife. It can be cured, but the trouble is greater than the worth of the sheep. If you wish to try to make a cure, pare the hoof closely, and stand the foot for one minute in a strong solution of blue vitriol, and repeat this tntil a cure is effected. When you have cured one you will likely not attempt another. Fruit jars at wholesale and retail by J. H. Huggins. | Torchorn lace at Jas. Gray Co’s. A new lot of white and black illu sion at Jas. M. Gray & Co. Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it con trols the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion ot food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immedi ately connected with the working of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons at- flicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint, and all the numerous symp toms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western ‘ Continent. Three dose* will prove that it is just what you want. THE BEST IN THE WORLD! NEARLY ALL BASING POWDERS ARE ADULTERATED. The wily manufacturers of these spuriouf compounds claim that, adulteration is necessary to the preservation of the product Don’t you believe a word of this. On the contrary, the good qualities of any Baking Powder are lessened and the injurious elements increased just in pro portion to the adulteration. ftft iniil IS ABSOLUTELY PtTSR wEM 1 ru«m and has double the strength of any other yeast or baking powder. It pos sesses none'of the bad qualities of any of these preparations, but is an entirely new invention, ana contains no ingredient or element which can produce an injurious effect.. On the con trary, it-has in itself a tendency to sustain lift and strengthen the human system. BREAD is one ot the moat Import ant articles of food, and one that enters into the daily couMimptiou of all classes of people—the poor as well as the rieh. No thing la a more potent cause of indi gestion and dyspepsia than heavy, sodden bread. A prominent dealer In r medicines assures u* that the sal< —- dyspepsia cure EXCEEDS TIMES i AlilEXsFoHNMV AHACllINKW THEN'S I (HINDUY ATKBH3, & MACHINE D HUES. GEORGIA. IMI-A-IN UFACTTJEE I RON'and Brass Castings, Mill eml Gin Gearing, Milling end Mill Machine tv. Stcsro Engin is Saw Mills, Bill Arp and Athenian Iloise Powers, esce;lsio2i TSEESSEES, TIMES. IMPROVED SOUTHERN FAN MILLS, Cane Mill: Hoisting Screws, Lighter Screws, Rattle Staffs, Etc. and Evaporators, Bark Mills, Cotton Presses, Mi'l Spindles, Shafting, ' ighti Pulleys and cakes digest readily, and conduce to good health. Good health mahea labor of all kinds easier, and PROLONGS LIFE. SEAFO AM Tvrmrr^brv ATi^/tVi^cu rantttl to maka better,, lighter,twitter, healthier, more nutritious, and more readily di gested bread, biscuit, cakes, puddings, etc., than can be made in any other way. Again, ./tour rarUt in qualitg, a fact which adds greatly to the perplexing difficulties with which the housekeeper lias to contend in the attempt to produce good bread by the use of yca-t. soda saleratur, or the common baking joivden and bread preparations. If too much of any of these articles is used, the bread has a sour or rank, bitter taste, or is heavy and soggy, unpalatable, and indigestible. With the use of Sea Foam three difficulties art obriatid, for even with second quality flour better cook ery can be made than the host of flour will make with any of tlie other stuffs. ECONOMY is another point worthy of con sideration in these hard timeCwlicn almost every one has a struggle-to make both ends meet. The economy of Sea Foam is really madntlil. One can of I* Is •rth three of any other baking compound. The best Cook Stove ever sold in Georgia. Over Look at P. C. Gray & Co. Cotton at Ja». M. Ploughing green crop3 into the ground to act as a manure was long practiced by the ancient Romans, and in Italy and in many other coun tries where the soil and climate are favorable. This mode of fertilizing is especially suited to warm countries where vegetation is rapid and luxuri ous. In the Southern countries of Europe the harvest is early and the crops removed in time sufficient t«> allow the maturity of the green plant the same season. * The object of the mulching is two fold—first, to retain moisture in the ground and prevent it from being parched by summer heat; second, to protect the roots of vegetables from the severe frosts of winter. The best materials for mulching are tan-bark, saw-dust—or better still, charcoal dust—leaves, straw', to any light porous substance which will keep the soil loose and moist. By proper mulching w'e have seen pota toes, peas, beans, cabbages, onions and other valuables maintain their growth through the driest summer. A good cement for broken china consists of giim acacia dissolved in boiling water, as much plaster of parish being added- as will form a thick paste. The proportions of the gam and water arc half an ounce of the former to a wineglass of the lat ter. Apply the paste with a brush io the fractured or erakod parts. The best 10-4 sheeting in Athens tor 25 cts at Jas. M. Gray & Co. t An Undeniable Truth Yon deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory fife in tliia beautiful world it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse tor you,—your unreasonable prejudio* and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowl edge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Liv er Complaint, or Dyspepria, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous pros tration, low spirits, Jtu, Its saleA now reach every town cn ttife Western Continent and not a Druggist* TmT will tell you of its Wonderful cures. 1 j Yo i can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 ; cents. Three doses will relieve you. Clear thought and vigorous action depend ui>on' that perfect condition of system resulting from pure blood When symptoms provocative of dull uess and inactivity present them selves, then use at once Dr. Bull’i Cough Mixture. KVKKY MOTHEM Will greatly add to her own strength and comfort by the free use of Parker’s Ginger Tonic, while its invigoratin properties that soothe the nerves an! induce refreshing sleep, are imparted through the milk to her nprsing babe, making the little one quiet, contented, cheerful and happy—the -best way to make the fretful child a “ good baby. : It is also a most comforting remed' for the Aged, the Feeble and Convai escent: it builds up and sustains, the strength, seothe the nerves, ban ishes melancholy, and is incompatably superior to wines or liquors, while it docs not intoxicate. Buy from your druggist Dr. R T. |Brumby, a S1.00 bottle, or a sample "bottle at 15*cts,, and test itslinerits.* i-woPa* J It saves time because eery kneading Is required, and no delay is ne cessary for the dough to raise; but it ran be baked In a hot. quick oren as soon as mixed. WIT BAYES MONEY, because in three months* use of It Use saving la milk, sms, sad other Ingredients vrtll more tluua pay its co»t i and then it will make 40 POUNDS MORE BREAD from a barrel of flour than can otherwise be made. SEA FOAM IS UKIVERSALLV COMMENDED. In proof of this statement read the following: BREAD ALWAYS GOOD. Sea Touagioesgrtoi eatiefactio«. It make* elegant bread, biscuit, cake, etc., and the bread la alwsys good. — J. WILSON Stratton, Kewbargh, X. Y. UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. We hare tried the Sea Foam in our families and among a number of friends.snd are pleased to say that it give. universal satisfaction.—Matsxsxt, Gxllxsfix, A Emmons, Binghamton, X. Y. ALL LIKE IT. We have tried Res Foam ourselves and among Mends,sad all like if.—JOHNSON A KlEL,!bMa a O. WILL USE NO OTHER. 8m Foam la o superior article, and greatly (erred to yesat powders. Those who have tried it enoe will use no other. — N. Banks. Xew Orleans. CHAMPION OF A2UBR1CA. The writer IB.] haring tried it, pronounces It the champion yeast powder of America— Brown* IN a tt HlDDLXTON, Washington, D. C. MOST EXCELLENT SATISFACTION. Please send us fifty esses Sea Foam. It ia giving moot excellent satisfaction. — DamaMOI A Co., Portsmouth, Ohio. > *• , THR. OTHER KINDS DON’T SELL. . We are now aelUntr nom-'bdt your Seat Foam. WtfhaiV other kinds, but find'that the Sea Foam taker Well.—A Dovlx, Safannah, Ga. SEA FOAM “WsS Foam is presented a sheet containing full directions lor its use, and twenty - seven stem recipes of great value to every good housekeeper.!** m ueh other useful information. All that we ask for Sea Foam is that you S re it a fair trial. No one having once used will ever use any other preparation in the te of baking powders. Ask your grocer for IA and if be will not supply it send for circular wlmwik Railroads. ScWttk Norttosta laM. Change of Schedule. June lfltl i follows. On and after Sunday, June MtK 1878, trains “" * i us follows. Trains daily 7.00 A. U 9.15 A. M. on this road will ran' except Sunday. Leave Athens..,.. Arrive at Lula.... Arrive at Atlanta IS.00 M Leave Atlanta via A. L. K. 1 2.40 P. M, Leave Lula. f.25 A- M. Arrive at Athens... 7.45 A.M. Tliia train makes close connection tc witht3ns onAltTjDeKSlimid going both East and West, and in morning with trains coming from East and West. In addition to above, a special train will leave Lula every Saturday at 9.00 P. il., arriving ut Athens at 11.15 P. M. and leave Athens Monday at 4.( 0 A. M. arriving at Lulu at M0 A. M. This special train connects at Lula with trains both East and West on / ir Line builneid. J. Mi KDWaUDS, 1 je5-tf Sn;>erii.li'H(ieut. ALSO MANUFACTURE and are Agents for rii.- me st approved Turbine Water Wheels, Colts Cele brated Power and Lever Otton and Screw Tresses, l’ortablc Sterm Engines, .Separators, 1 ror Fencing, Grave Enclosures, Balconies. Etc. For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists ot any of the above articles, Address, ETEeiSEmSOK?, may 28, 1878- 6m. .kgfi-! ATHENS, GA T- MARKWALTER, .-aJgSw' ** ’"*•* "*■ ^ MARBLE® W ORKS, Broad St., Near Lower Market | AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 6 0 0 Monuments, Tombstones & Marble Work GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A large selection always on hand,"ready for lettering and delivery. r.iay 21.ly.187S. FOREST CITY Foundry And Machine Works, 170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower, Augusta, Georgia, now in use in North east Georgia, and not a word of com plaint. may.21.ly.1878. GEO. U. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors. Manufacture Tollable and Stationery 6team Er.gir.m, and Boilers. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Iron and BrasB Castings, Plantation and Mill Workofur.ykiud, Caue Mills and Kettles, Horae Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Rim andotbei styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guarsnteed Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the Celebrated Flips* Donblei Turbin Water Wheel, the Judson Governor the Nnigm f steam Pi.inp and Nnrdike, Mention <fc t. o s Plantation Mills. Send tor Circular. 0£0 R 1-0 vBARD & CO., Proprietors. PENDLETON & BROS., JfOUNIHtY AKB MACHINE "WOBK8* Augusta, Georgia. Cheapest Cook Stoves Tin Ware Granite Iron Ware, and House Furnish- * ■ ing Goods, at A.K.Childs& Co’s ' (Opposite Peeves <fe Niohol*(n’e) * ^ ATHENS, GEORGIA. PLANTATION Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses AND WROUGHT O N SCREW PRESSES For Hand, Horse or Water Power, Cane Mills, Evaporators aad Settles, Cheap and Strong, with or without puis and ftran^s, II.vine bought all of Mr. Ge, rpe (’coper’s coo plete stock ‘’UPattenit. eW.j-weaTe _^tter j^e- pared' tbanever to furnish Iron and Braii.Castings of .lW-KnpUo.^ fiis old patrouB can be accommodated with duplicates and repairs by letting «w g.^Ay.1879 want. . .. AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE IPI-A-IsTOS &c OK-O-A-liTS, 40 To 60 Per Gent. Discount. Low 'Prices Quick Sales. 850 to *l«r awlI chasing from ti. O. ROW N - SOS A CO. jane Cm From Catalogue-Prices of the following celebrated makers: „ . . Ch ckering, Mathusbek, Knabo, SUeuway, Hallet A Davis, HcPbail. A J Simpson & Co*, Haines Bro.. Billings* Co ' Parlor A Church Organ! ■wMaron A Hamlin, Plcou- Set APelton, Prescott Or gan Co.. Clough A Warren. Attracting Purchasers from the Mountains to the sea. Testimonials from parties who have corresponded with several of the largest Piano and Organ dealers, established the fact that prices are lower in A ugasta than elsewhere. Timing: and Pianos. (Lurch, Pipt aud Reed Organs'and all kinds of J usi:a*Dsstrmnents Tineland Kepain >1J Mr. C. H. TAYLOR, the only authorlzedTluner for the Au. usta Music 15c ;-e. >« >y 5“ tion given Repairincr. Low Prices Quick Sales, is the motto of iho Music House of the South, which is Competing Suecessfu'l? with New York and Boston. Goods tent by Eipre? anvwhero In the South, C. <>. D.,ou receipt of advance fxpresa Charges one way, »i*3v privilege, of exwnina- Son given if so requested.