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SOUTHERN BANNER. JULY 2, 1878
[For the Keokee Courier.]
Bafoxa-
by rrnai. dxrrwoo d.
lovely
Before the full of waxen petals—the
flower.
Before the barren fields all yellow—the harvest
hour,
Before the little grave all sunken—the beauti.
fnl child,
Before the scorching aun of Summer—the
spring-time mild.
Before the close of dusky evening*—the rosy
sky,
Before the touch of Death’s cold fingers—the
soul-lit eye,
Before the flight of the drooping songster—the
thrilling seng,
Before the fall of night’s dark shadows—the
twilight long,
Before the fulling leaves of Autumn—the bright
green trees,
Be loro the blighting frost that grieves us—the
tiuted Isas,
Before the mossy nest forsaken—the twittering
birds,
Before the cruel wolf o’ertakes them—the
peaceful herds.
Before the man, oold, cruel-hearted—the inno'
cent boy,
Before life’s burden gets too heavy—a little
joy.
Before the troubled, careworn woman—a fair
young bride,
Before the storm sweeps o’er its bosom—the
peaceful tide.
Before tho parting on earth forever—the sweet
farew*U|
Before tho sound of the fulling sod—the tolling
bell,
Before the struggle, a moment’s rest—’tis not
too long to wait—
Before the dawn of the heated day—Heaven’s
wide open gate.
made in a french percolator, in the
proportion of two heaping table'
spoonfuls of the roasted ground ber
ry to a half pint or medium-sized tea
cup of boiling hot water, is the best I and is the largest and best’assorted in the South.
“| J"-A.S. -A.. &c CO.,
AUGUST A_, GKO OlA-
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete,
and safest stimulant,
taken on an empty
without sugar or cream, and repeated
every half hour until the stimulant
effect is observed Where the uer
It should be Our Mourning department contains everything from the lowest
stomach and | price, to the finest goods imported.
Our Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock, is universally acknow-
edged to be the finest in the market, a glance at its contents will
convince the most sceptical
vom depression Is very .rest, throe. I .,.4" the ' at Sf‘ Novelties in Colored Dress Goods-" Chenille Jar-
q may given j Bonnets, &., desigus and effects in Neckware, to he found nowhere
else.
The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the
creates dispepsia it will not do to use j people of Georgia or Carolina.
it except at the time of the attack. Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods
Extract of beef taken as a warm or generally.
quinine may
every two hours until nine grains
have been taken. When the coffee
cold beverage, and seasoned with
celery salt, is one of the best stimu
lants to ward off the attack.
A splendid Stock of Linens of every description, Towels, Napkins,
Dorlies, &c., &c., Embroidered Piano Covers.
. A full line ot Cassiraeres, Cottonades, Homespuns, and everything
.vo w | nee j e( j by Country Stores and Planters,
any p ysicians a '° e *P res f c The only complete Stock of Ladies Underware South of Mason
their approbation of the following | an(J Dison > 8 line>
Ladies and Misses Suits in great variety—Boys Suits (from 3 to 8
PIANOS DELIVERED
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ATHBUrS, G-A..,
tonic carminative : Sulphate of iron
five grains, peppermint water eleven I years-)
draelims, extract of ginger one
draclim ; take one tablcspoonful of
this mixture, well shaken, night and | astonish even buyers themselves,
morning. The iron tones up the
A full line of Infants Wear, Cloaks Dresses &c.
Everything will be sold at the lowest price—in fact so low as to
THE GREAT ESTEY ORGAN,
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
a|>ril2.3tu. JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
The
[Now York Sun]
Diseased Passion for
Ardent Spirits.
system, the peppermint strengthens
the stomach, and the extract of
ginger (it must not be a tincture
made with alcohol, but a simple, very
strong ginger tea,) is sufficiently I
stimulant to settle the disordered
nerves for the time. The ginger
must be omitted as soon as possible.
At the height of the attack, a few I
. ,. -l.ll danger, mil me |iroies3luiiiu worm is au lull U1 Aiuuiguuuaueaa mm a^ousm, mm Huyiuiug jiui ue- i
drops Of aqua ammonia, or uarlsnoru, fore the public as a safe anil reliable Remedy for certain diseases is scoffed at and pronounced worth-
, , - - . , c , c I less and a humbug. 1 say try it before you condemn it, as I will give you the names of every herb,
may be added to eacil tcaspoontul Ot I Jtc., that it is composed of, which you can examine at your leisure:
, , . — ■ . • I YitellusOvi, Amydalus, Mel. Pinus Palustris, Andromeda, Arborea, Arctium I.eppa, Inula Hele-
tllC above mixture. J his tonic, like I Ilium, Marrubiuui Vulgare, Antennaria MargarUaceum, Durchwachsbener Wasserdost, Cephalanthus
,, ,, • , ii i . i.„„ p Occidental^, Symphytum Officinale.
all Others, Should betaken IOl IlOll Jt is prepare! at uiy office, No. M I’cachtrce St., Atlanta, (ia., where it can be had in any quantity.
, .-a If anv one using it will sav that it has done them no good, return the bottle and get your money re-
niore than ten consecutive days or Uirne(J
TO THE AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
Indian Compound Cough Mixture
For the cure of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I say that nothing surpasses it
for Colds and Coughs, and can l>e taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and without
From numbers of sufferers through
tlie passion for spirituous drink, we
receive letters like the following:
“ Sib—I used to drink bard, searce
ever to druukenness. but constantly
to something approaching it. I am
trying all a man can to stop. But
once a week or so the terrible gnaw
ing, yearning, goading desire for
drink attacks me, and I dare not re
sist it. Is there no substitute, no ex
pedient, that will tide me over such
attacks? I am told that your paper
has at different times given recipes
for such cases. If so, will you not,
in the name of God and humanity,
republish them or give their date ?
Don’t say, ‘Go to a physician, for I
have done it. They don’t know,
they don’t care, they don’t help.
Aiul don’t tell me to take valerian
lor it, for I have tried that, and it is
ten times worse than whiskey.
“My busiuess requires my constant
attention; my family require every
dollar my business can bo made to
yield. I cannot stop and be treated
for days and weeks in some sanitari
um. I want some help to aid my own
will and power and strength to over
come this periodical call and demand
of my system for stimulants.
“1 do not give my address. If
you desire it confidentially, I will.
Try to help a sorely tried man, who
wants to help himself. E. V. M.’
This writer, like many others, has
made a mistake. We have not at any
time given a receipt which is an ef
fectual substitute for the alcoholic
stimulant. There are certain tonic
and carminative remedies which may
be used to aid in the work of self
cure, but this must bo effected prin
cipally by the exercise of the suffer
er’s will in abstaining tatally from all
strong liquors, wines and beer. We
do not believe that any physician can
furnish a prescription which will cure
a man of tho desire for strong drink.
Some physicians prescribe broken
doses of tartar emetic in the favorite
liquor of the dipsomaniac patient to
create disgust, but they admit that
the disgust is only temporary. Still
a heroic man will resort to this tern
porary disgust, provided he finds it
necessary in tho commencement of
his self treatment.
All drinking men say that the im->
perative and uncontrollable thirst for
drink is always preceded by nervous
depression and a sense of uneasiness,
particularly at the pit of the stomach
and frequently extending to the hy
pogastric region. At that stage some
support must be given to the sys
tern. The hot air bath, when possi
hie, or a simple warm bath, is recoin
mended at this stage. Strong coffee
two weeks at a time ; if fullness of
the head is produced by the iron in a
few days, stop until it subsides. Nor
Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy !
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should this tonic be resorted to again, RySClltcry, Diarrhoea, CliOlcra Morbus, and Cutting | test this, which is to address
unless there is a recurrence of the first Teeth of Children!
symptoms,
In the meantime, the use of to
bacco, in every form, must be avoid
ed. The late Dr. Chapman is author
ity for the assertion that delirium
tremens, with all its essential features,
. • - , _ . i * 1 most pleasant medicine for children to take, and tha most satisfactory to cure itiaveevi
IS sometimes cause* by tne use oi I , lse d ft BO vr for several years, and never allow myself to be without some of It on hand,
, • , 1 dials use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other claim to
And no mistake. Examine the following certificates, which are enough to satisfy any reasonable man, .
woman, or child, that it is not an imposition pal med off on tha people. To prove it, get a bottle, and
use as directed on the bottle, and you will be satisfied that it .is all that is claimed for it. It is pre- |
pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property.
TESTIMONIALS.
Atlanta, July 1st, 1874.
DR. BIGGERS—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my family, I have found it the
ever met. I have
ad, and its inline-
T._ ...... i„ 1 diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt ir you had no other claim to the public con-
AtS use certainly injures I gdence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune added, If you
would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know hstUugTtowei and benefits.
Respectfully, O.O. LOCHRANE.
The above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supreme Court of Georgia.
EUREKA I EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife and two children were down with Bloody
found no relief. My baby, 7 months old
induced to try Dr. Diggers’ Southern
oing well. I tried it on myself for the
C. C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga.
T "~*Dr. ED SMITH.
There is but one way to
Ck. P. GUILFORD,
52 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ca.
IgrThe only Exclusived Dealer in Pianos and Organs in the South.
feb5-tf.
tobacco.
the digestion and the nervous system,
and predisposes to the taste for strong
drink
ed food
and salt meats, all articles of food
which provoke thirst, must also be
avoided. The diet must be nutritious
and simple. Fruits, and particularly
apples, are recommended. The habi
tual use of tea and coffee must be
abandoned.
Temptation in every form must be
shunned. Dinner parties, balls,
clubs, and all social gatherings where
drinking is indulged in, must he es
chewed. The mind, however, must
be kept cheerful by all amusements
hich will not lead to temptation,
such ns theatres, lectures, l endings,
and the society of such intimate
friends as know the weakness of the
sufferer, and will not oiler nor urye
the social glass.
Whatever may be the occupation
of a man so tempted as E. V. M., he
should find time for mental cultiva
tion, not only by reading but by
tudy of such an absorbing nature as
to take the mind captive and pre
vent tlie intellect from growing dull
for want of exereisc. His general
reading should be of a cheerful char
acter. If a relapse occurs, neither
the dipsomanias nor his friends should
despair. We have had t,\\o cases
come under our own observation of
men who were hard drinkers and
who, after several relapses, finally
conquered, and are now in lucrative
and pleasant business, each support
ing a wife and a family of several
children, and accumulating a lair
share of this world’s good.
TALLULAH INSTITUTE
CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA.
rpHE next term will commence on tlie 82d
I day of July, 1878.
XEBHS, PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS.
1st Class, $ 5.00
2d Class -8-00
3rd Class 12.00
There are roomn to rent at low rates to those
wishing to form messes and board themselves
For further particulars, address,
T. B. PASSMORE, Pbincipal,
Clabkesville, IIabebsbam Co., Ga.
jun* 2, ’78, 3m,
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
NEW AERANOEMENT.
Zlts Reduced to $3 per Day.
HAYING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter
upon its management by Reducing Rates, and asking of the Travel-
ng Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu
ance ot that liberal support they have always given it.
B. F. BROWN,
[an23-5m
FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR.
Street, Over Mandcville’s Jewelry Store.
FOREST CITY ‘
Foundry km Machine Works,
170 Femvick Street, opposite Water Tower,
Augusta, Georgia, |
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors,
Manufacture Portable and Stationery Steam Engines, and Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Iron
and Brass Castings, Plantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cone Mills
and Kettles, Horse Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Rim and other i
styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over- ^pi) T’N’Ctt ”1
hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. Send I -LO I O.
for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the Celebrated Elipse
Double’ Turbin Water Wheel, the Judson Governor, the Niagara
Steam Pump and Nordike, Marmon & Co’s Plantation Mills.
Send for Circular.
GEO. R. LOMBARD <& CO., Proprietors.
may.2l.ly.1878.
PENDLETON & BROS.,
Foundry and Machine Works,
Augusta, Georgia.
PLANTATION ,
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses]
AND,
WROUGHT O N SCREW PRESSES
For Hand, Horse or Water Power,
Cane Mills, Evaporators and Settles,
Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and frames.
Having bought all of Mr. George Cooper’s complete stock of Patterns, etc^ we are better pre
pared than ever to furnish Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions on short notice and cheap*
His old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates and repairs by letting ns know what they
§PR NG 1878.
ON and after April 1st, our SPRING OPENING will take place, when we will be prepared to
exhibit the finest and most extensive Stock of MEN’S, YOUTH’S B0Y’’S and CHILDREN’S
CLOTHING,
ever before exhibited in this city. Our stock has becD purchased under the present decline of
Goods, and the benefit thereof is tendered to our numerous patrons. We enumerate prices of a
few lines of Goods. 100 GOOD CASSIMERE BUSINESS SUITS AT *9. 200 GENUINE
CHEVIOT SUITS at $10, $12 50 and $15. _ 300 BLUE FLANNEL (Genuine Middlesex)
- i- . - — d to show genuine
suits in endless
want.
nay21.ly.1878
(j©nts ^urntsTiing Qoods,
which for prices and quality cannot be excelled in the State. We still continue to offer our spe
cialty, UNLANDRIEa) SHIRTS, at $50c.. next grade 75c., extra fine $1. Hats and caps in all
the latest styles. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, etc., etc. Extending our thanks to our patrons for
their generous patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same, when we shall
endeavor to offer them inducements which will surpass ail our former efforts.
Very Respectfully,
CHARMia STJCSasr, The Clothier.
N. B. In addition toonr regular Clothing Department, we have made arrangements with on'
New York Custom Tailors ' to make suits to order upon short notice. Guaranteeing a saving of
25 per cent, from the regular prices charged by tutors. CBAS. STERN,
ap9-Sm Broad street, opposite College Campus, Athens, Ga.
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