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SOUTHERN
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BANNER:
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JULY 9, 1878.
Wilke’s Booth’s Statement.
WHAT BECAME OF IT.
ptpeeiul Di-patch Ic I'incinnutli Enquirer.]
Louisville, June 20.—Mr. John i
T. Ford, in his statement of the ass I
Nissinaiion of President Lincoln, docs !
not tcli the vliolc storv The pack- !
a'e containing the statement ot John j
Wilkes Booth Was delivered to John i
F. Coyle, then editor of the National , l() lu . the ser ; 8 of SU1 arrogant
nte li_,encu, hut it was ,lc '| 1 j inonov power? IIow much longer,
in t ; q J j01 d, must the people he drained?
distinguished
se!i out liis hovel.
This is what the republican party
ha- done. This is all the democratic
party can do if it succeeds to power.
These immense profits are gathered
out of every man’s labor. He goes
with so much less. His wages are
reduced in order that the national
banks may get in $1.600,000 profit in
sixteen years.
How much longer will stupid labor
Garden Seed!
opened, but was destroyed
pitsenoe of a very
company.
An eye-witness relates that on the
night of the assassination of Mr. Lin
coln a private dinner party was in
progress in a back room at Wormloy’s
restaurant, in Washington, at which
were present Gen. Baird, Hubert
Johnson, Hon. Samuel Randall, John
Morrissey, John F. Coyle, (editor of
the National Intelligencer,) and one •
other gentleman.
To what lower depths must they sink
before they will comprehend how
near we are to anarchy ?
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During the progress of the dinner ] n ‘ M ' rls aml *P ri,, g* oi This
a waiter, who had been out o„ the fact ’ we !,ro Mm> ’ not S e, “ rall - V
street, returned and stated that the j k ,K, ' vn 1,1 ■’ c , ’ z, ‘ ns > :i,, d " e chron-
President had been shot at Ford’s | c!t ‘ u U1 ' s:,,isfs,c,ion ns , “ :,rne<1
Theatre ! with pleasure that the suggestion of
The news created a gre .t consier- j tl,e Chroniete aml Constitutionalist
nation in the party, who at. first I ,,! “ l , 01 ‘" a,llici l«t«*l- The policy
thought the waiter wan drunk or was a wi-e one, and we think that
Later on. when tl.w were I ,l ’“ wiU not he slow to avail
’themselves of opportimiths thus
party, who at
waiter was drunk or
•razy. l.ater on, when they were
assured that it was a fact, and that
John Wilkes Booth who was accused
of the crime, John F. Coyle, with
Man Jmd features and trembling lips,
said: “My God, gentlemen, this
very day I met John Wilkes Booth
in the market spice. He was on a
hay mare, and rode up to me and
handed me a sealed envelope, saying,
as lie did so : “II von hear of mein i
DHY GOODS AND GltlM EKlES.
TAJ.MADGE, HODGSON CO.
W link t-u'e G r« c»-rs
ANDQPROVISION DEALERS,
College Avenue.
aiLUNERT.
‘ MISS MARIAlMcCARTIiy,
millinery and FANCY GOODS,
College Avenue.
HOlTBE,„BETTS &iCO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES,
Broad Street.
LAMPKIN & PITTMAN,
DRY COOLS, GROCERIES AND GENERAL
Merchandise, College Avenue.
habdumhk and cbockkuy, etc!
. j. II. HUGGINS,*
W holesale and Retail ,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWaRE,
Ko. 7, Broad Street.
T. FLEMING <fc SON,
Hardware,
DEUPREE BLOCK.
DBY Goods,
REESE As LANE
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, llats, etc., etc.,
BROAD STREET.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
DAVIS’I
premium gallery,
Broad Street.
ottered by the management of the
read.— Chronicle anti Constitution
alist.
twenty
-four 1
ours publis'i tbi“
yon -■(
nol bear of me in (hat
time
(If si l <>\
this,’
ami ro.fe away.
Ire
is tlie
]> icka
go,” said Mi* D
ivle,
jirottiu
ing a
larj»e mi .'eloju*
from
bis jhh-
ket.
‘ Wbat must I tlo
with
it ?”
‘
DKSTl
MY IT AT ONCE,”
Sv.l
Sa:n 1
£:111• 11! 1: “ They
will
i i»: i _r
any 1
ml V wb) kli-1 v-
I bin-'
about
tbe assassinaiio.i
no
milt let
bow
iniiojeiilly they
may
have
eoine
by their kuowb
‘doe.
Don’t
open i
; burn it up just
as il
“ Y
es,” >
.lid Morris-ey, “ li
oil it
no, by
<;—i
at once.”
The
d-iors
were carefully loon
ed, a
tire in
nle iii
the grate, and the
mys-
teriou
s env
elope and its content?
weiN*
earel'i
llv li'irned. Evei
the
^ M. G. A J. COHEX, 33 ;
|Wholesale and Kctniig 5 : -
DEALERS in CLOTHING * DRY GOODS,
Bools and Shoes, Broad Street.
M. E YOUNG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,Cutting aSPECI ALTY
One door below Long’s Drug Store, Broad St.
idics were carefully eoVerted and
placed in h di-li and wate poured
upon them, and the two mixed into a
paste, which was afterward put into
ilie fire and burned again
Socialism in America.
[ Philadelphia Natioiial.]
Dun’s Commercial agem-y admits a
debt of $7,395,000,000, which is in
p-aity only ah.nit half t.i e actual in-
• lehunliiess c.f tlic people. The in
terest on tliis sum m (j per cent
amounts to *= 413,700,000.
The annual increase of the nati-m-
:.! wealth is fj 120,000,000. We are
not making enough to pay the in
terest on the above debt. Work on,
stupid slaves. Work on mid dare
i ot grumble. This load must lie
carried. You dare not object to it,.
The profits of ■he national hanks
d iring their existence has been SI,*
600,000,000 after paying all expenses,
including princely salaries. Their
capital stock, on which this profit was
made, is 8100,000,000. They have
.piadnipled their capital slock. They
invested $4 an I have received §16
profit on it.
What other business has done this?
What business man has invested
money producing, sue!) returns?
Where does this immense profit come
from? Is it profit? No. It. is rob
bery under the cloak of law.
The republican party is responsible
tor this curse. It defends it, extends
it, helps it grind the peop'c. It liol| s
to cover the poor man with rags. It
puts sour and dry bread on his table.
It stuffs his broken windows with
rags. It sends him out in the world
to be arrested as a tramp. It fills him
with terror at impending starvation.
It flings his children in sick beds.
It sends tax collectors and sheriffs to
Professor Kitehel’s air-ship made a
successful ascension in Harttord on
Wednesday. The operator was a
young mm weighing ninety-six
pounds, whose nerve was equal to his
mtiscif-, for he went up from the in-
closure of the h.tli grounds to a
In iglit a' least. twic« that of the spire
of tiic t’imrc.li of the Good Shepherd,
and then struck off in an easterly di-
ree'ion toward the river, intending,
as lie afterward said, to cross the
Connecticut. As it was apparent
i that a storm was Coining up, tiic Pro
fessor signalled to him to return,
flit operator liirncd the c.n around
in mid-air and returned, descending
at the Prolessoi’s feet. Previous to
this flight the operator ascended,
turned the ear about and descended,
several i.mv, to ovs '.is p- i ltd
control ever the machine.
One day a clergyman dined with
the family, and Willie asked to he
allowed to say grace, hi.-h he did,
with bowed head and c’asped hands,
iu these words:
I'm a'ittle t.ir'o hca
My favor is i; ptv cciier;
1 tki to tool v\ y day,
Ami always mind my teacher.
For Twist’s aake. Amen.
‘ Beautiful! beautiful!” murmuied
the gins!, solemnly raising his
head.
“ 1 fear von did in.t understand
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BELL <fc BURNS,
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No. 2, Refugee Block, Thomas St, Athens. Ga. g
— — i G. IIACSER,
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BOUTS AND SIIOIX
SNEAD & CO.,
Retail Dealers in
LADIES A GENTLEM HNS BOOTS A SHOES
Broad Street.
W. FLEMING,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
.venae.
NEWTON HOUSE,
A- D. CLINARD, PROPRIETOR,
Board $2. per day.
AND
GRASS SEED.
W e have now the largest stock oi >ced iu
tins part of tlie State, all of which arc F'resii,
i ot u single package of old Seed in our stock.
We have also a large slock of
STEEL HAIR BRUSHES,
The Courtii lot since October ia-t. Our
DRUGS,
Paints,
Lead,
Oils,
Varnishes, Turpentine,
We can offer at low prices.
<\ W. LONG & Co.,
sepll-ly Athens. Ga.
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GOLD AND SILVER W.IUI'.
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cles and Eye-Glasses.
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Dealers in
STOVES TINWARE* HOUSE FURNISHING
Goods, Comer Bri.ad and Thomas Streets.
Fire Insurance.
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FOR FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA,
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.UNDERWRITERS NEW YORK.
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tlie 2£erch.ants
Willie,*’ s:ii«l lii< iiitiinri, tnuitli an-
noyttl
‘ f I tlitl not,'’ it»|iiif<l tlie clergymai*,
“ but the angels tlitl.’’
— - •
“ I say, my Imy. vvliose Intivc is
that you’re li.liiim ?'* “Why «!:nl-
tly’s.’’ “ Wlirt is your tlatl.ly?” “ Dont
you know? Why, Uncle l’oter
Jones’’ ‘ So —you aiv t' e son of
your unde?” “ Why, ves, l calcu
late I am. You seo, <hnl got to lie a
witlowe:, ami luurrieil mother’s sister
so I reckon lie’s ,ny unde.’’
“ Boy yon are not far removed
Irotn a tool!”
“ Well, as we ain’t more nor three
feet apart, I think it’s jist as you
suv.”
J. R..CRAWFUI.D,
On Danielsville road, 1 1-2 miles from Athens, ]
dealer in general merehnndise. Best fumisl.cd |
wagon yard in tlie State. |
!’. LEWIS, !
Dealer in I
Family Grcecries, also Fruits, Nuts, Canned!
Goods. Conlettioncrie-, Ae., j
Broad Street, - - ATHENS, GA. '
Carrlasr Maker.
BCRl’EE A BIN).,- ;
Builders up
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, AC.,
Spring street, Athens, Ga.
H/II. CARLTON, J'.
Editor and Proprietor of tiic
SOUTHERN BANNER,.
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Jnder its new inaiiageimu . The Atunu
Constitution* lias won tbrjtseli he title of tlie
leading journal of the soutin Its enterprise,
during tlie recent eb etion excitement, in send
ing correspondents to different portions of the
country, and its series of special telegrams from
Wasliington while the electoral commission was
engaged in consiiiuafmg the fraud that placed
radicalism once more in power in our national
councils, arc evidences conspicuous enough to
prove that lio expeu-e will b** spared to make
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cussion ofmattirs of ptiblic concern, but a
li-s:«lor in the diMemthntioii of * f rhr latest jifd
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Albeit, there has been a q uni settlement of
one of tlie most difficult and dangerous pro
blems of modern federal poli.b.s, ihe'discusaiors
spring tlierefroai and the re-uhs likely to ensm-
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lu audition to tliis, the people of Georgia arc '
now called upon to settle f
Tlie Convention quest inl
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the state. To b: brief. have pou esll at my office and examine goods
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ami necessary to liold its place as a leader of
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The Weekly (’(institution,.
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the daily, Tint \\ kcklv Constituticn will cou-
taiu a Department of Agriculture, which will lie
in charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well,
known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural
Society. This department will he made a spe
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formation au the subject of agriculture, but
timely suggestions ami well-digested advice.
Subscriptions should sent in at once.
li<lw:.ml King. : writes from Paris
lliat a copy of tlie famous Mazarine
Bible is about to be sold at the lin
tel t)rouot. This edition, dates from
tlie fifteenth'century, js printed on
parchment, only seven were ever,
made, tlie last copy discovered
%old fur-seventeen thousand dollars.
. , Ml . bts . . * . ■ : ■
CS1TTB.AX* SOTEIs
AUGUSTA, A .. - .x . GEORGIA.
Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r
Tliis llotel, so well knowu to the citizens of
Clarke and adjoining counties, is located in the
centre of the business portion of Augnsta, con
venient to Post Office, Telegraph Office and
Depot,,and oilers inducements to the public
uneqnaied bv any other Hotel iu tlie Cit»
dce4-tf.
"FOB WORK OF r ALL rfiSCRIP-
fl lion 1‘euly done at tl’boffice
SIMMONS
Liver Regulator.
Hepatine Comp. Cathartic Pills.
Lutts Pill, Poms Plasters.
W orin Candy and. Vermifuge,
Sarsaparilla, Buchn.
Tufts and Iiambleton’s Htiir Dye. I
Aniline prepared for use.
Long’s German Cologne.
Long’s Cologne. - • -.
Lead, Oil, Glass and Varnish. ’■
Morphine, Opiuni, Chemicals.
h Hair Brushes arid ConfrSsf. '* ;l
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. *’
And everything in the Drug
Lirte, at Imvest prices at
bo IV. LONG <& Co.’s
* Drug Store,
Athens, \Ja.
*eptll.ly.
ATLANTA k CHARLOETT
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and prices
ATLANTIC MILL*, ?t. I otiis. Mo.
LEBANON Ml).I/S, N..s.-vi!!e. Tcnii.
RUSSELSViLLE ELEVATOR MILLS,
Riisselsvillc, Ky.
aprilffi;-3m. i'. I’. LUCAS.
The Image of her Mother.
-A. NOVEL.
srz EUTH RUSTIC-
In the Savannah Weekly News of Saturday,
2"th April, will be commenced a new -eriai
story with tlie above ri:lc, written by t, lady ol
Savannah.
Terms tor tlie Daily :
1 month
S months
C months
12 months
■Drill* fur the lYrcMy :
t months #i- j
2 mouths 2 •>()
Money may be -cut by postoftioe mouev order
at our expense,
- Addre*-: HIE CONSTITUTION.
Atlauta, Ga.
LIVEitf, < FEED MiO SALE STABLE,
Georgia.
gann & heaves, fhoprietors.
WUl be found «t their old etand, rear FTank-
hn House building, Thomas streei. Keep al
ways ou baud good Turnouts and ca.ehil dri-
vera. Stock we!l cured for when ent rusted to
our care. Stock on hand for sale at all rimes.
declSti.
J OB WORK OF EVERY DE-
scriptien done at this office
3.15 A M
6.40 a m
A Vi
P M
Keave Atliude. . A’.i Ji.u
Arrive at Charlotte '....ti.15 a u
, t>. - “
'.VIA. VIttOIMA UIULAXb LOUIE.)
Arrive at'Danville;.......’... 1x3pm
VVrive at Lyaobfawig. ; u . 4 . M , 3
Arrive atPlujadelpkia ..-.<440 A u
Amve at New York „9.45 a m
Arrive at Boston./> m
PayseLger Trains on this road going East ar
rive at Lula, 8.25, PM Leave Lflfa, 5 26, P M
Lul '- ”■
• I<ocM Freight and Aocommodatlon TVain,
going East, arrives at Lula, 10.5,1*. M. Leave
Lula, 0.2C, P. M.
Going West, arrive at Lula, 10.28. A. M.
Leave Lula; 10.40, A. M.
Through Tickets on sale at Union Passenger
Depot. Baggage Checked Through.
u7 i n»ii General Manager,
j W .J. HOUSTON, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ag’t
^ The Weekly Niws is the
n z I Largest and Best Weekly
l 30 ' IN THK SOUTH.
to 00
! It is a complete newspaper, and contains -.he
latest Telegraphic end Istate News, Markets,
etc., an Agricultural and Military DepartuK-n:.
It adapted for general eiren’alion througLout
the South.
Subscription, one year. f£.-)0
Six mouths LOO
Speemieu cot-ies sent tree.
Addrws ’ J. 1’. FSTILl.,
nprillG . ■ Savaimalt, Ga.
Meriw©th.©r <& Few,
A. R. nOBERTSOlT,
Dealers Monuments P vo SH0PS F0R l877 ;
A nIdTombstones, cradletoombs,
Marble mid Granite Box Toombs.
K’Great Reduction in Prices.
vri,'.V. -
S tiecimeiis of Work always on hand and for snip.
Prices'und designs' fnrnislied on appfieatiou at
the .Marble Yard, adjoining Reaves & Nich-
olson^s totton warehouse, Athens, Ga.
JnneSO-tf. *
city Merchants ano other business men
WHO WANT CASH-READ.
A LL who have tried the experiment hare obtained
if rmdytnonty by advertisihg in the Hartwell Sun.
A spicy, newspaper, sparkling with:wit and humor,
keeps up with the times in everything. It is the pa
per for everybody. Printed in the neatest manner.
Has a good circulation, and is thoroughly read by
just the people to whom you want to sell.' Examine
its columns and sec "Ads.** of some of your leading
houses. They are regular advertisers. Ask them,
and be convinced that it pays. Rates low. Terms
liberal. Faperfree to advertisers.
Ben-son & McGill, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga.
One at the oh stiiu>) -ii front ot •
Mossr?. ttAJiN * REAVES,
Tiic other on the road to the upper bridge : n.l
. opposite .. o
1 Mr. JOHN-ft COOPER’S,
Livery’Stafile. We have first class workm. mi
.i (t : .1 i m
- HORSE SHOEHTG
d • ■ Jof e*ery description. C
Plating and Concave Shoes
Mann fact ured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, C ARRIAGES,
And al! kinds of Machines and in
piementa repaired on short notice,
ian'.i-tf.
I OB WORK OF ALL DESC IlIl
" tion neatly done at this offpo.
J
OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP,
tion C«*atlv <’oue at Ip’S oHire.