Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, July 16, 1878, Image 5

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SOUTHERN BANNER: JULY 16, 1878. 5 Mai County anil City Printer. Htjin lor Sconce anil Madison Counties. I.O<\\T, department. Mt'etliiy; Georglu Stat« Agrl- cultural Society August 1.1 tli. COMMITTEE RECEPTION. i gcj r«r sij 7«r rmr m «n* m OF THE r-* - VHt»rtii*m»nt- iriin--/ atatrju be huded i ■! •’ iUt I lion 8 o’clock on Saturday, if in- ’/> »t>)»ear on Tuanday. TPtif (Tnrue County. Vrt: respectfully requested to meet at the Newton House on Saturday nomiriE July 20tli, at II o’clock, (.apt. A. D. Clinard the courteous proprietor, has very kindly offered the i^e of his parlors for the occasion. j Business of importance and j » large attendance expected. [ New Warehoumv, \ t'ol. S. C. Dobbs has in process of! • ( Action a largo and commodious ware house, extending from tho rear of h e store to Clayton Street. The Col.” has already captured.the confidence •nil respect of all the Athenians and he now proposes to gather in all the o'.tou bales in this section, well, well, nay Heaven Mess yon Colonel, nnd n »y y »ir wjrehojso l»e filled. t - - , | Uxuvcm ft NtelioUon-A "V«*w j Departure. t’liis enterprising firm have just ■ unpleted itti additional storehouse J their alron.lv oolos*il establish-j utcnl. This building is two storied— j i 2d ;^50—and faces uu Thomas St. j it will lie an exclusive jobbing do- 1 •lift i ent, :;ti<I will COilta" : all ijf their ! package goods. These enterprising ■ merchant * are preparing for ox'dnsive 1 rail trade, and we predict for them an i i hundant su cess. I'lU'incra null nncl Jjlve | Sltook Association of Clarko iiounty. A meeting of the farmers of Clnrkc i • /unity was hold at the N cwtuii House \ >n Saturday last. Col, B. C. Yancy* ! n the Chair—Edwin D. Newton, j Secretary. After a full mid a free | ti* .Mission of the agricultural situ a- j non in our county, the following: .allied gentlemen were appointed a ominittee on c institution and per- 1 oniicnt organization to report at j found. Newton House, on next Saturday .lomiiig, July 20th, at 11 o’clock : Hr W L Jones, Chairman. Thomas Hudson. Mayor J H Rucker. Ex-Mayor C G Talmadgc. General \V M Browne. I)r W L Jones. Col Stevens Thomas. Dr John S Linton. Maj Lamar Cobh. Col L H Charbotmicr. Dr J B Carlton. Col B C Yancey. Prof W W Lumpkin. • Capt J W Brumby. Dr Jamc9 Camak. R K Reaves. Capt A S Erwin. Dr James S Hamilton. FW Lucas. Pope Barrow. Edwin D Newton. A S Dorsey. James M Edwards. Capt Reuben Nickerson. Dr R M Smith. R L B'oomin-ld. Col S C Dobbs. COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT. Prince Hodgson. K L Moss. A K Childs. John Hope Hull. J Cohen. W H Jones. Col H C Billups James M Gray. Dr Wm King. George Palmer. Jeff Lane. Henry Bensse. James White. Prof W H Waddell. Capt W D Mitchell. W J Morton. E G Potter. R K Bloomfield. Hamilton Hearing. C D Mclvie. J II Carlton. L W Thomas. Dave Barrow. W D O’Farrell. - .Joseph Fleming. l.oeiil ltlemllnKS. Tube Grifl’eth’s hound has not been GEORGIA STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT ATHENS* AUGUST 13th, 1878. i Macon. OFFICERS, PRESIDENT: Col. THOS. HARDEMAN, Jr .. SECRETARY: MALCOLM JOHNSTON Atlanta. treasurer: Capt. T. G. HOLT ...L Macon. VICE-PRESIDENTS : First District Col. George R. Black Screven co. Second District Mr. Thomas W. Fleming Baker co. Third District Col. J. II. Black. Sumter co. Fourth District Col. J a sues H. Fannin... Troup co. Fifth District Col. W. J. Anderson ..Houston co. Sixth District Col. L. F. Livingston Newton co Seventh District Capt. George H. Wabwg... Bartow co Eighth District Col. M. C. Fulton McDuffie co. Ninth District Col. J. E. Redwine Hall co. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : * FIRST DISTRICT. FJfTH DISTRICT. Dr. Peter Stotesberry..Clinch co. j Dr. J. S. Lawton Pulton co. j Gen. Geo P. Harrison...Chatham co. Col. Geo. W. Adams Monro* co. I - .M ffiiigham co j Capt. R. J. Powell Pike en. | SIXTH DISTRICT. Dr. Jno. R. Janes .Terrell co., Henry L. Graves, Esq....Newton co. Capt. E. T. Davis Thomas co.! Col. A. J. Lane ....Bibb co Col. C. M. Davis Calhoun co.! Col. E.C. Gtier Joint co. THIRD DISTRICT. SEVENTH DISTRICT. M. J. Hatcher, Esq Macon co. | Mr. W. H. Bonner Gordon co Hon. John MacRae, Montgomery co, 1 Capt. PeaiccHorne Whitfield co. Mr. T. J. Smith Talfair co. Maj. S. M. H. Byrd Polk co. FOURTH DISTRICT. KKJHTFI DISTRICT. Col. James M. Mobley Harris co. James Davison, Esq Greene co. i Pulaski and Putnam—(Delegates to bs yet reported.) Quitman—L P Dozier J C Guiliord, Jasper Ilill. Randolph—W F Davis, M C Edwa.ds, O A Barry. Richmond—Dr J PH Brown, Fred Little, Rob’t Wi^ms. Rockdale—J O Bohannon, W L Peck, R B Vaughn. ” Schley—(Delegates not vet reported.) Screven—-W Hobby, John C Dell, Jus Parker, Jr. Spalding—Jno W Patrick, A B Shackleford, J D Boyd. Sumter—A A Adams, J A Atislev, J F Ross. Talbot W R Gorman, J L Dozier, I)r. Wm Neal. Telfair - Frank Smith, John 1) McLeod, W J McEachin. Terrell—W ltolurts, K Bellflower, C 11 Moore. Thomas—L 0 Bryan, S J Jones K T - Taylor. Troup--C W Mabrv D N Speer, US McFarlin. Upson—(No delegates reported.» Walk* r—.T M Lee J C Hall, A S L* et. Walton—•’ A F 8tan*eil, S R Mitcham, R C Gnthrey. Warren—J c Johnson. TN IV, Wm II Pilcher. Washington—H N Hollifirid, Mark Newman, J N Gilmore. Wayne ami Webster—(No delegates reported. Whitfield—Hon N L Trammell, Hon W K Moore, H C Hamilton Wi! cox—(No delegates reported.) Wilkes—F W Barnett, C A Alexander. Worth—J R Billups, J W House, W A Harris. The following gentlemen will he present as visitors and essayists: ' Wm LeRoy Brown, Prof. E M Pendleton, Dr George Little, Prof H~C | White, Prof LII Charbonnier, Mr SI Gustin, and others. Co!. Atnos F. Rahn, Esq SECOND DISTRICT. Col. Chns. A. Redd Muscogee co. P. J. Bervkiqtiiis, Esq Richmond co. Dr. H. H. Cary Troup co. Col ’f. L niptlh Washington w. NINTH DISTRICT. ’ , / Dr. W. L Jones Clark* co. Capt. J. N. Montgomery,Maclisctt co. Dr. Jno. S. Lintoi Clarfce co. LIFE MEKBER8. -I The following life me nh >rs wil qibe proVib'r .“ilten I an I oViec* who! t'dielp ns Pave not yd given n«i«*« j — j Hamilton Yancey, Rome; Judge D. B. Harrell, Webster co.; John A. j I Good Digestion.—“ Give ua this | day our daily bread” and good medi* Gen. Wm. M. lbowi.e, delivers j \ i8 both reverent and ,, ci , . , - human. The humai stomach and address of welcome to delegates in h ver a,e fruitful sources of life’s behalf ot city Council, Farmers of i comforts ; or disordered and diseased, Clarke county, and “ State College ot j 'ingle misery along every nerve j and through every artery. The man ' or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the routine of life, where the dispeptic sees oul\ gloom and stumbles and growls at p ir-e string* .ml ope. vmi- mansions cven i.naginary objects. The world Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.” Citizens >t Athens at.d tanners of Clarke county, the Agriculturalists of Ge-.r^i. are coming. l»>*«*u vour still needs two or three new kinds of medicine before death can be perfectly abolished ; blit that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Diepepsiti and Headache, have lieen cured by Mcr- i n il’s llepmine, is no longer a doubt, j It cures Headache in twenty minutes, J and there is no question but what it is t oiumii.e on Kniertuiiiaivi.t will j ti.e most Wonderful discovery made in Cobb, Americus ; Mr Sam’l Barnett, Washington ; Dr. A Means, Oxford ; | relv alone on subscription from onr | medical science. Those afflicted with Col I) E Butler, Madison ; Mr S W Bloodwoth, Griffin ; E J Camp, Mil* J citizens f L,f, . lv e xiien*es of same "di'Wsness and Liver Complaint ; Cap. J H NichoKNacoochce; Col Stewart, Atlanta: Mr “ tUe,W u* dcftay expcnscs ot ^ * should use Merrell’s Hepaline. ollis, Macon Mr H C Johnson, Macon; Mr Wm H Reese. Mar- Appropriation by city C ounc.l be-1 R can be had at that ih* t$28 delegate-: may be hand somely entertained. A ! ••ii- renow tied for h t princely hospitality, let our city bo f d!v pre pared t** w>*lc<»me iu '»• <: tui ig man lier ti.t- Vnuiivtu.} >•! Georgia, ami sustain l« r i* -b desert •■! i * put at ion. James Wilson. W II Norton. James King. W J Russell. Dr A L Nance. Alien R Johnson. George Murrell. I) M McClesUey. T Lester. K T Fittnrd. Hi irvey Johnson. Thomas Lester. John Ware. Jc. W II Matthews. Joseph Lee. . J H Hull. S Barwick. Jefferson Jennings. J aines A Witherspoon. Henry Bishop. Dr James S Hamilton. l)r John S Linton. J' A Meeker. Edward Bancroft. Dr James Camak. l)r James A Hnnnicutt. ! —.Splendid watermelons on ice at 1 Coleman’s. Another Charlie Ro3s case in Athens Saturday night—bo/fever he Bobbed j up Sunday morn about eleven o’clock. We have been shown bv Mr. : George Mason a large Tomato weigh, ing 20 ounces, grown by his father Wm Mason Sr. E*q. Col. S. C. Reese has returned home after a pleasant week spent at Sulphur Springs. He reports about one hun dred 'visitors in attendance. Mr. Theodore Weii son ot our j worthy citizen Mr. Peter Weil has ton co Jre Hulli . shallville ; Mr Henry J Peter, Macon ; Mr Eden Taylor, Bolihgbroke ; Mr J.W Wilkinson, Lee e.>; Mr N J Norman, Libertyeo; Col David W Lew- i-, Dahlonega; Gen’l O C Horne, Hawkinsvillet Col W LeRnw Broun has been invited to attend 'bis meeting and has accepted conditionally. His response while not positive is tavora' le. n dklkgAtes. Appling - (Delegates to be hereafter reported.) Baker—.bio O Perry, W W Dews. J L Boynton. Baldwin—L Carringon, S E Whitaker, John M EJwards. Banks—R li Burges*, J R Sewell, D V Chandfeiv^:"'' Bartow—S W Lelaii, Z W Jackson, Dr M J Dudley. Beech Island. (3 G.) II L May—son, Thos J Davis, M € Hammond. Berrien—I I Williams, L P Goodwin, Janies F Goodman. Bibb—Dr Lee Holt, S J Gnat in, J> E Lurasden. Brooks—C R Denmark, W W Groover, R J Denmark Bulloch 1 W II Cone, Janies Thorne, C A Sorrier. Bryan—J II Blitch, P W Williams, J B Brawn. Burke—(Delegates to be reported. Calhoun—C M Davis, F M MeKeiincy, A J Monroe. Campbell—S P Steed, J C Mixon, F H Steed. Carroll—B F Wiider, J W Carter, M R Russell. Catoosa—Thos M Gordon, M D Lansford, W L Whitman. Chatham—(No delegation. Cherokee—M S P idon, Thos N Delaney, Jabez Galt. Clarkee—D W Locklin, W H Hull. A II Jackson. Cay—R E Kennon, F T Tennille, Jr., J L Tecker. Clayton—T J Toland, A J Camp, Jos II Hail, G L Wesley. Clinch—DJ Simmons, J . Louis Strickland, H D OTain. Cobb—Isaac B Florence, D C Camp, T L Varner. Coffee—Henry Love, John L Tison. Coweta—J B Goodwyn, Wm G Hill, G P Smith. Dekalb—B B Braswell, B F George, J J Phillips, P B MeCurdv. Dodge—G F Bullard, Dr T J Key, C C Smith. Douglass—E H Camp, Josiali Hatchett, W A James. Dougherty—T H Willingham, D A Vason, F V Evans. lotus txdu ively to recej tion com' mittve. Burn.*' Silver Cwnet Barni will dis j course sweet music ior the Georgia State Agricultural Convention, j Convention wili held i:s sessions in ! Col ege Cliapel. ' “ Banquet " To Conventioti to V>^ held at L-brai y Building, University j of Georgia. I Gov. Colquitt, and staff, will be Dr. C. W. Long & Co., Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it con trols the life, health and liappiuos ol man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The dige»»ion ot food, the movements of tlwi tn a t and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immed - atcly connected with the working «* the Liver. It has been successful the guests of our cit v during Conven- ; proved that Green’s August Flower ,j on * | is unequalled in curing all persons at- ! Hie ted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com- Dr. Win. LeRoy Brown, of V an- j ,,i a j nt) an d all the numerous symp- derhuilt, will probably attend the i toms that result from an unhealthy Convention and make an address be- ■ condition of the Liver and Stomach. i Sample bottles to tty, 10 cents, lore that body. j Posiiively sold in all towns on the Each citizen ot Athens will please j Western Continent. Three doses examine list of delegates published j wil1 P«>ve that it is just what yon iu our columns, and report the name j want - ^_ i of delegate he may desire to enter- j IF | tain at his home during Cm. vention, 1 The woman who rejoice in salad j Name of delegate to be entertained ; :,n ^ icecream, hot cakes and warm pie; - " Ir returned from California, welcome j Early—B II Robinson. J B Mulligan, J L Harris. | back to “ old Athens*” j Effiinghnni—J D Groover, O E Smith. The Now Fire Company (colored) Elbert—(Delegates to be reported.) „ i , i Emanuel - G S Rountree, E H Edenfield, John L McLemore. rhere i* » ltettor Way to Knjoy Lire Phan to quietly suffer the miseries resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are distressed with Headache, Nervous- icss, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal- • .'nation of the Heart, Costiveness, Live Complaint, pain in the Stomach, Bad Taste iu the Mouth, Heartburn, L . % SL »ck that comforting relief that da ays comes from using Parker’s Ginger Tonic, and you will be aston* ;-li' 1 at your renewed capacity to ( .,.j >y „ib when freed from pain and suffering. Protect also your little from Cholera Infantum, and rself and family from sudden at- colic, cramps, dysintery or morbus, by keeping this ! Champion 3 of Cobbhatn, had a parade ! on same afternoon and made a very I creditable display Capt. Ed Lester ! was the proudest man in Athens on ; that occasion, Congressional campaign fights open. | ed early Saturday night on Cat Ally ] and Wall street, contest spirited—all j intesested parties expected to he on j hand Saturday night next, promptly ; at 9 o’clock, armed with a club and j 50 cents in currency. --Relief Fire Company No. 2, had Fayette—J A Garinichael, A C Dunbar, Larkin Harrison. Floyd—Geo $ Black, Jas N Camp, J, J, Smitht Fulton—A J Lyle, F Hardwick, E B Plunket, R W Jones. Franklin—J R Tucker, D D Holland, J S Dortch. Gordon—James Rogers, R Peters, Jr, James Harlan. Greene—J O Brown, J J Sanders, C M Sanders. Gwinnett—Geo H Jones, John C Floyd, T D Speer. Glynn—James Posted, W T Perrinvm, James M Cowper. Hall—John E Redwine, O B Thompson, W R Bolding. Hancock—R. B Baxter, W J Northern, J A Underwood. Harris—11 B Mobley, - Monroe Jones, James M Kimbrough. Hart—C W Seidell, J T Craft, T N McMullen, i Heard—J C Brewer, J J Turner, J H Edmonson. Henry—J M McDonald, R Hightower, G G Weems. | Houston — J F Troutman, J A Houser, J G Davis, i Jackson—John L Elder, J R Shields, W J Colquitt, T I) Krwine. Jasper—Robert Childs, li C Barnes, E H Gay. to be left with either Talmadge, Hodgson & Co , Burke’s, Fleming’s, F. W. Luca*, Reese & Lane, T. Fleming & Son, A. K. Childs & Co. Reave*, Nicholson & (J<«. In looking over list of Delegates w* observe that there are a mi ub“i ; of counties iu North Geo gia who j The Student who eats hastily and sits down at once to active mental labor ; IF The Business Man who bolts his food in eager haste and hurries to his counting room IF The Hard Drinker could look at the delicate glands, swollen and fe9tered . . ... . , with disease, that cause the troubling have no representation in the Georgia ! p, rtt j,,. State Agricultural Society. A* t lie j IF Athens Convention does not mint till j The Lawyer, the minister, the mer* Auoust 13th, there is yet an abun- I chant, and all who lead sedentary lives , . .. ... ! and are subject to Dyspepsia orlndi- dance ot tune tor cacti countv t** or- . „ 1 . .. 3 r 1 1T - , . . , , , . . gestion, Constipation and Headache; ganize an Agricultural Society anil j jp send delegates to the mm *. The j These only knew what IIerrell’8 He- Railways grant transportation to three j petine for the Liver will do for their delegate trom each county Organize I relie f* und h <"\ j} emres-therc ° , , * , , 1 would oe much less suffering than at at once and send your de cg it.rs. p resent Athens will give you a cordial ivcl- j The great Liver Medicines for sale co,,,,,. • i by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co., on< yoi tacks ot cholera «nj*erb corrective wavs at hand. Buy a fil bottle from your druggist, R T. Brumby & Co., or :i sample bottle at 15 centB, and test its merits. and invigorant al- a jiarade on Broad street, on Sat nr day afternoon last. The colored Jefferson—James Stapleton, 11 H Chappelear, J W Oliphant, Jerry Howard boys propose to have a good time in > Jones J M Barron, .1 f Williams, Sam’l Barron. . , . . ' - r , ,, , j Laurens—J M Stubbs, John T Duncan. Atlanta, August 10th. I he Col.,,.,- 1 Lec _ JoSdpl , p Deas bus firemen had better look to their j Liberty—W P Brewer, W G C.issels, W W Fraser, lanrals. Lowndes and Lumpkin—(No delegates reported.) Capt. V. P. Mission of Atlanta—a. Macon—lion L M Felton, Hon W H Robinson, John Martin. .• e , t1l * . i ,- ni(111 | Madison—A F Comer, W II Long, .1 B Eberbart. natiie of Atlifll» N *t"d .i gentleman j MeDuffir-B T Rees, A II Sturgis, Dr W A Dunn. who has reflected great credit upon ’ ]\I ar ion and McIntosh—(No delegates reported.) his birth-place—honored our office j Merriwether—J 1, Dixon, A J Srielson, W S McLendon. Capt. j Miller—J V Heard, S M Brown, A G Hesson. thens ! Mitchell—W N Spence, J P Heath, Dr Jno B Twitty. Monroe—A II Sneed, R C McGouglt, R L" McMullen. Montgomery—B B Chaney, II G McArthur, A P Clements. Morgan—John H Morgan, Ed W Butler, James F Hanson. Murray—(No delegates reported.) Muscogee—Dr E 0 Hood, W A Cold*. J M Leonard. Newton—RT Bowie, A S Franklin, J W Walker, LW Jaunan, C W TutLer. Oconee—George C Thorna*, George Griffetli, Samuel D Hardigree. Oglethorpe—D W M Durham, W H Gilliam, B P Taylor. Pauldinsr—J R Prewett, G A Owen, O F Brintle. Pierce—Benj D Brantley, Lemuel Johnson, Leonard Smith. Pike—J P McLean, J C Middlebrooks, J S Lavender. Polk—Jno O Waddel, M H Bunn, J S Noyes. Prince hodgson, Chairman com . —Gents India Ganse shirts 35 cts., inittec entertainment with the assi*- ! wort |, 75 eellls : , t James M. Gray’s. tance of the iadies of Alliens will j prepare a banquet worthy of the j name ami fame of Athens. Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the efficient j —Jam l a tors of i market. * M. Gray & Co., regu- Northeastern dry -goods with a visit 011 yesterday. The is 011 a visit to his relatives in Athens and contemplates a trip through the mountains of Georgia for his health. A quiet ami pleasant home is in sured to all mothers that use Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup for their little ones. It contains nothing injurious. —James M. Gray dr Co., regus lators of Northeastern dry goods market. Secretary' of the Georgia Stale Agri-, cultural Society, predict* for the! August Convention, the largest, most j interesting and most instructive ses- j sion ever held by that society. j —Look at Gray’s unlaundred shirts f >r 50 cents. —James M. Gray & Co., regula tors of Northeastern drygoods mat-* kct. _ Notwithstanding the interference ot the Potter resolution. Congressman Candler got a $60,000 appropriation for the custom House at'Atlanta. —Gents India Gause shirts 35 cts., worth 75 cents at James M. Gray’s. • ^ - - — —James M. Gray and Co., regu lator* of Northeastern dry good- nun ket. Every variety of jelly tumblers in | any quantity, at J. H. Huggins. —Look at Gray’s unlaundred shirts for 50 cents. —James M. Gray A lators of Northeastern market. Co., regu- dry goot S —Look at Gray’s unlaundred shirts for 50 cents. —James M. Gray & lators of Northeastern market. Co., regu- dry goods.