Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, July 23, 1878, Image 5

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SOUTHERN . IlVXpjl: ■ JUI^f Jg, 1878 cv. O llaysr >c*ct. I>- Prc-KUlcIrt of Emory Col- 1«iio. * hM&dLft “WRilflf TlleihrtlnKH. ' ^ TIjib distinguisbcdDivine prenChird | Excursion, August 8th. Vice Presidents—Pastors ,of the Various Churches in &e_bity. ' Secretary—Andrew jl Cobb. never be presented than now. : at the first day morning Methodist Cb iKrl/st To* urc’i on Snn * sav the effort LOCAL DET^TMPT. **•* -—TiTTr:! ) • •' i i {tt ; i Advertisements m>/*t aluxiyx be banded gCtlieSS i , i Liter tlnu 3 o’clock on Saturday, if in- llopc wnlklnu'. Those who have never Seen him ■mould he on hand at the grand Grange meeting at Paoli on the first of August, to tyfthessyrof. Ualwiok ia his grand feats on the tight-rope. He is Blondiu’s equal. , . North Georgia and Tennessee, it a|>* ,ua.Q plans should be inaugurated for, the extern u iiuijiiy n . . .r r . Augusta.is pushing the Au- «£J&ee sfilvei^eiflbfr of^^Sse^ior Improved Letter Copying Book. of our city, was InV.lnsL— He is of.tha age \vae full aud of the writers ot tlnr foil were ovemrj in a coi resented maimer. I-jow Water. The waters of Trail creek from .vliich the Check Factory is run are - i° w ly closed Mr. Broomfield, who is low at the North will, wo learn, purchase an engine which*« w\\{, bo u-ed in time of drought. , , "pi ** Considers ,> from our subscribers at Patffi Madison county, Iti regard to the ii\. regularity with which they receive ■*ir papers. W«f trust postirfrrders MaU. i,d >i. ible (Jomplaint corner,.to tm mid Knoxville r«d, the Ellier- i w-'W-W"! in a style .no* d^r ton Air Llov will'ioon Ueferaplen,!, I** 1 ' 1 •rgumeM. in and capitalists Will be sure to 1 reoog- nizbtho importance and profit in ex* tending the link beyond the moun tains. Now, if Athens does not de sire to be “left out inH:h^ eold” as Augusta lias been by inactivity, she opportu nity of being first to open the.right ot pity to Rahilu <^ap.. We qre.refialjly infqnjied /that ina- liy ofoyr latizcnynre ready to sub- be lijnp^lly. Oconee and Mor* ' counties, with ‘the hrtjp} ths^t i —-Mr. J. W. Ainger, General Southern Agent for the Eclectic Mag azine is in our Ay. *’* J - H#t»l*4Mi tUd J&litfeHn Hi use, Monroe, NValton eonntv, favor of the Divinity of Jesus Christ j advertises his hotel in another col- ilmin-* 1 scribe ga J< the jan . . , ... _ i _ _ tJawmloh and Madison road would ! ®° u ^'* xrqa The Doctor again fqvored our people hi the evening with an impressive ap peal in behalf of the American Bible Society .j Tliis able and learned minister Is the Pnesidefit of Eindry College, and by^ftls grofit'Hitel-prisO, bu-iuess ca pacity, and unflagging energy, has v' 1 of our mini. —A considerable number citizens vent u» Lexington ou Sat- bear the speech of Hon, lirday last to hea A. H. Stephens. Treasurer mid Denositarv—* a * - WrayOC Go., regns ' J iTlf' .bi.onr'iEi Natthewkcni/idryu gbods v,j v* m-.uf r-ro ^ ]Sote8--t3oiiveHtl(>n--Ge i ^i*gia State Afjrlfdilfui'ar W J elefy* AugrriSt lSW. ‘W* i'Uwu >l5t l >:‘i it... .in. ,t.g» iiilT vDtc J«kt# and Gnb-iKewnihfirdif SunDepartment fc»f iAgrii'wtodre j ffintfctft, wjil.honor our city’during the Dim- ] - • “* vAtSfcaorfr .1 - .-riirid Maurumi 1,4,®'/^,^, —Gents India Gause shirts 35 cts., worth Ta lents at-James M. Gray’s. - JiuM-s 01;.' Gray & Co.,! regns market. L ,T7Tff e W. u ‘f&r&f 9k *€%>.’; Vegns Wlo*?»- • VihV. fi s «ry- gdods ill i itimim 4, fAjirciu •The Ladies of Athros,. (who will!*- ^dasyvtbiwti *v, charge olV‘Banqnul V) will he , !l^ Tmare^il via •;bh» wMdia.yo«i Wm^sun fnm*. •* * v . * - - fjmtfly ' be a connecting’ Ififk’ Would j subscribe liberally. ThdfhrtilCra -thd business men on the line of road bc- OJTlXf Ou the 17th inst., nt the residence film hi ides father, in Aiken, S. C, i y Rev. M. M. Fergerson, Mr. J. B. roomer, of jpWhcns, Ga , and'f Miss A tiny E PriVejof the former Mtec Wfjwhh \\fo in^pj jcin^ije Social Guthurlnk nr Watklii*- vllle. Oconke County, July.18.1878. AXNHit:—The crops Af ( county are cut oil" fully one ;'tWI£W6^I> e w ' We havQ.htnl but one light nvurje sin|e complete tlio road without any oilier ' the 9th ot'Juiie; If we do not have aid. j rain .soon ‘t fear ihb corn crops will he —If t|ie ladtjp* will go |p dr jmmin for Ibe e,\cnn*ion of Pioneer Ilook and Ladder Company it will lie 1 ^ T 1 the Pion'ee? Kook and '7 „ — the lenclug around College cam- ,<^“luhor,£v cro^-^tyr «fcc., by rhc’coimties directly interested, would j some portioriH of the. county Cincinna'i is atpresent terribly as- haled over ne billding of the ot prosperity. e^CharlesUMAp^A SS^)|P 111 bet eoWld see t»>riiapi .j entirely ruined f r , hdfrbt | weauier" ine hot -Tin and snmveh-d J paryi^rsytyhsuo L:vewa»w« , &&!&%*** i j^-t-kilrqinBYs|• wijjpjf'• 'pamt*;', i gdfitjjjniau ip tlio ffojs I j oh ttter.T . ■zgESzjBBB, ness on Knoxville ‘••bpar*‘] would be made the Southern termi- L*ks has been exceeilingly hot. as t nuch business :\s anv railroad in (a lecd, the tidal wate'ot heht AtfiftpJi jVh« United USMtet. Wit ffoff *1lie I. ’gan in the mountains of the West passed this way, and while steam docs !) )t;£enTJr;So$py£lJTg 0<3B' driuk and the cows do not give boil ing milk, still the heat is very ener vating. Great complaint reaches us cf ■’..ought. Farms and gardens are .‘.ist yielding .to the so&’s^of ifoyV We call, •i\cr!i.-emc < lll < Ollll'lc& tJOUHt tt lltioil ullMt. ial attention to the lij^gBaptos old and powt^- /IptWM^^nbM^ied with as much ability as any paper in the Scutli, is ])rinted in "feu^'*nlear type, and that which makes it supe- rior to most papers qi is al ii ays reliable,, puhfishes^iothtr.g sen sational or without foundation of truth. Those whose mail ficHities will allow .should, by all means, sub- -cribe lor the daily Chronicle <£’ < onstittUionalist, and others should lake the weekly. I’limrcr Hook «fc I.iuldei' C«», *)n August the 8th, the Pioneer !look and Ladder Company have air i xciirsion to New Holland Springs, and from the committee and Ladies in charge we are convinced that, tmtiiing will be spared to make its iliaracter a success. We think that it is the duty of ev- * rv citizen to go and so lend their : id to the bovS who in the hour of ei.ee arfc gay and liafliV, on the 1 blll’^M* IBtyTtift their scorched t<fo’ps, find 'With their uiiJesand chihlu •n g:u1ivfj,’.|logeV|^r ih the ^jfojfe’jfftfioundlng.fl^ Ijeiufy. cdufttvyii be nielli do ; %t.W^5wJ5rt, ily that every farmer in our county will of iuippriJipce. f ; , J ;j 3 A be proud of her »mis. At the meeting bj the Athejjs 'Bible ’ Society at fid “ Adademy Soring" <h ^tkins- Metltodist Clmridi on Suiidky irftdit ville. where they in maeo, harmony, and'tjsii spi«w,4t <flrti*as- « t tl'tn ing^B^^^TttiEhmeiit which is bonnd to revolutionize the manner in which Sewing Machines have hereto fore been(jQ}i{S; B/ a gSipple lev2<l.ai. tachedto the band wheel underneath, secured to the edge of the table above as a support, witlran elbow joint and crank extending above, a child two 4,wo,years old can operate the ma chine to its utmost capacity. This Im*;, three- of the pmuoqtnuta. were recognized as natives of the groajtui’.d county. Rev. Dr. Havgood, Judge i&omma Hood " Win Tie presented at Deupree Hall on Friday night before com mencement. From the repUtathyn of . , , ... those who will appear on the iitage usual eloquent and gracetul manner , , _ , OA , ,. t anar the character ot the ladies who ant day.; -i,i i n . ; . .. < . At 11 o’clock, there h.-in_ present aboiq three 'hnndK-d. the exercises oi' the day began by tne introduction of -Hon.^ James R. Lvle as the speaker for the occasion. Alter a few preliminary remarks he began to address the crowd in his and for about 30 m. the audience were held spcll-bomid with a speech full of welcome, good sense^ and beauty. - Immediately after Judge Lyle have charge of*“ Banqnul >') greatly obliged to the formerAa>bf Clarke . county Toni cbUtribrvtious of Iruitstand melons- •< 1- i « m " —Mr. JPrince Hodgson, Chairman Committee* Entertainment, wilhtake cha.rgei of all contributions, (time to he..delivered ou 13tlw) Let- edth farmer of Clarke eautttr hcftwlitt Tiic Stale College of Agrifetthme and Mechanic Arts, on evening of. Banquet, will be Urifliantlyi ilMmtina- |4»)-r ib.' it.?J -r*> *as«lJ otr The Conmiittee on.. enterlaiignent b?ve made grtuit- p^ogr«W(. an^ now Pityke dhfift, final. appcixb ,, t«' cSaeh qitiz p of Atljeha tikwueiect from jlgiijisluid h-Lf t hose tidegates- prhom t|)py tn/iy jlesire to. «inter.tniivd tiring ; tlje-, jCoiivenliojj-t .fflib 0pmmjtt#c .riiifl’reqatst fhathomesmaylie Af*igM#d ] 4ln«.,8vtAl' delugktes and Jr j.tAlttf i l»W bm»pletjiiah«tftain«*Tijri ' blay,utd -imiJ Juwd vfiil * p«d f- *f»« l j The citizens of Athens williuhe ItinttUtdMtK Bon it!' of Tru,8te«5(dJpjvehaliriat feeortHDwill reimijp i^^nr etty^alUf cnnimencJ- ^itr ipadathild^QMd-enttaw-df Qeorgyi :t ^sd«, Agrlbnltawj>bSi*cfetjr, Thf + ‘{^’i[i^piiti^i,Bw«J»l ’’ imdjCl»*n iA‘ am can j^fly .^;k|^ suitable pjovision for th^- ^jijjlyiMyijj and, Jqlly. ifiujv femWijftf 4018W 1 9'- ^ mid b ««h is Poi\ghk^yfi5ieV'N. f.‘—-An army of SoUtlRlrn" I'ru^h aninially rush to the sibovft'h^inKiVieiTclly id stutly llook- kebpidg.' Th(? : \fViole ‘science, ihjm writing sifu|.IL« “ note" o^'lia^id’’'. {j “single’’ and “ double entry” can be taught by Prtdossor tv. W. Lump kin of the Co leg& of Agrictirltfiru and Mechanic Arts, in a coarse of twenty lectures. Book keeping is jnst ns essential to success in fartninQ^as in S’.yi-Sci ;i yen r g*t lit those go«tU Well, n^w, that’* fanny, 1 declare I everybody kuew that lldg^ins’ i ‘° 8 get' awa; at the lowest -y‘front ^Sds, thcy^PtSlciif^i$eap“and then'they nni jast th'c cleierast lelihws to trade with, that • ’ toll tnittitiitop fn fhcte tfie Wfie ;y fl tysro to;.J*»yms* fgK ?q. Broyi u nfer the Bajnrxa Office. You will And every- thing awcliosii and Siwb dpver folks to writ on you tint yon will never go tojinv other store. • Uohhey kc»j> ait kiiuftl Wf ^ood*j Jbh#$' , tT , I»it ” d ho * sugar lit barrel* and hogsheads too, driiibpUM bf.flogs mu hp «hex’to#ftv < rr ( '«. And lard to shorteu.it through and through '.Tlteh yAdtSSl/ dTi.lTn l«eg.flieif«Mhi;ttiiw» i>ri! 1 never would have thought, ^roV^oods^eiVi^rott^h^hewU^lB.!^ icJ ft iivUm^orUl nodjjc^ ^ u tiLf” Giant 7 aud llorseford’a Baking Powder, Bor winch notiiiiig speak*fowdsr - taaomm Than ike pre'ty light-bread it tnrnaoat. , . ’Wte'iSteR^te 1 s«^r tfe*f>Uvrgi4«<fafc/im ot bomufi • . Fruit, vegetables ,ldUJ .meat, trtif* dv«5 jiSOioiE* ym .moan i. •iU i^cvetyf J‘Wb etf of.tiliWfil. u I *•too TCim^.Jorkjf mid butter i>audic^ r « -Slie WwtBrWl&', h^riTeadtt.d'WWtA' »»> », mt&satxxuntp** *■• - ■ ■ ..■.*» i*« ention, mtir anuow B< r iviiichAou fail to enouire, . The^lrtt* 4wre to »sl»l?M9iitditii>? •qoi q <o Caltcsirt. UwfUiu«ii.wiUickiw»v, ; v- frgi. fd b !Sii!y*n<ttoed*afA'otfiaadtterd b*tl -*ib»i - fc Vf ajiw JlOll fc OfT Ing tW4s »*«ve|Cor nwtwoi Crockery, lamps and glassware (Hi AoTfiasA l.msp^qe. g»l*yl» WHl9* ^Iter J81*.. l na ve been telling me isbont. f 'liihii nam a'i'd luUeQ likettekllow, <>t Jl Bor nexhtiino I,go to Atnena . , i kon’tdGLHdU&oW 11 ,u ' ’ * ‘ T'f J,i> r '^M » n 0.OflSt 9*»«fDs, UwBBdw^w- Tbe proprietor, you know^ , . Aud*Mi>Wr UiVKiRt.lv*:- !> 7.0 ■' Is a e'erk in the store. And Mister Harvey Huggins Keens the Books to-hiNsnre. Alia tlie old elerk of course 9 11 lioierht jtm otigii* to kn*n--4 croi fl t lie’s beeu there so long, Ilia name is Johnnie Moore. * ■» attachment does away entirely with [ closed his speech, our to.i usman, Mr. the foot peddle, and is much cheaper 1 B. E. Thrasher, was loudly called than the peddle. Sewing Machine for, but lie declined aad called upon II. G. Hardigrec, who came forward and made us a short but good speech on agriculture, urging the young men of this county to shun cities and store houses, and to start life with a determination to earn “ their bread by the sweet of their broiv.” He said daring his speech that with three hands lie would make this year, with moderate seasons, the snug stun I of nine hundred dollars above oil companies who have seen this simple device speak in high terms in its praise, and indeed, some of them are now in correspondence with the pat entees with a view to purchasing the right to use it on all machines man ufactured. Trottlns Unco. The trotting race advertised to come off on the track ot tlic Oconee Fair Association lo**k place according to programme and was witnessed by | expenses, a large number of spectators. Ther have the matter in charge we predict a pleasant time to the audience aud a profitably ^jjjtertaihnient to projec tors. Proceeds will he devoted to repairing Methodist Church. Tne Athens Amateur Musical Club, which is composed of a number ot talented gentlemen ot our city, will give a Free Concert at Deupree Hall, on Tuesday Evening ot Commence ment, August (ith This concert is intended as a compliment to the strangers in our mi'lst during the Commencement Exercises of Univer sity. Tickets of Invitation will he | i.-sued by the Club. Such enterprise deserves the gratitude of our entire community. Ttvrrclianclliziiiv £ auy, qtljer, pursuit. —Gents India Gause shirts 35 cts., worth 75 cents at James M. Gray’s. distress are always on hand with their were tvyo entries. engines aud working with untiring energy to stop the destroyer. ** A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Let every one turn vut and show die j owned by Dunic Powell, driven by Sorrell horse “ Dell,” owned by Capt. James Wlyte, was driven by Wnl. Woodis, and “Tom’’ bay horse the gallant company how we nppre- ti tie them, and no longer compel them to drag the Babcock with hand • opes, but give them horses as any liiy our size would do. * Air. .Tames IT lire’ll as a Wulk- ©r. Mr. Birch, our city lamp-lighter •iiforms ns that he - has made a cnlcn- ! it ion for a year on the distance he Las to walk in lighting the street lamps in the evening, and tuVdhig oft the gas in the morning which aggre gate* about 9,00 Q miles. This would be about 173 miles per week or 24 miles per dayj If Mr. Birch’s <'ilcnlaijon isa ooyrect one the city titlier’s should grant him a salary Miflicicnt to buy tjiid Jjteep p horqq.; ^ Do not stupity your baby with Opium or Morpliia mixtures, but use Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup which is al ways safe and reliable and never appoints. 25 cents. Win. Holman. Dell won first heat, time 2.50. Tom won second heat, time 2.51. On account of condition of horse, TtfepVM (flitlHl^Hm Q aim the rAce wiwgi ,’cn to The next, and bust speaker of the j day was Rev. James L, Middlebrouk*, who did credit to himself in a sjieeclf of twenty minutes. He very nicely rebuked the committee on arrange ments for omitting to apologize tor not inviting II?m who said that “Paul may row mid .Apallos water-emJllU. he present with tis.^ I-Jiope the committee will not Tie so negligent at Race was conducted according to the rules of Oconee Fair Association* Judges, Dr. Richardson, l'avt. Overby, Weldon Lee. our next annual gathering.^ . ^ At this point came the long looked for speech inviting, the crowd to come up to the table, and-bear in mind that they were expeuled to lay aside their modesty and heartily^ enjoy the sumptuous least spread for* All babies are diminutive Ctesars,! them, and I am happy to state; t-hoi since they co me they see, they con quer, sometimes to their gentle still ness but ol'tener by continued uproari ous crying induced by Colic, Teeth ing, Flatulence, etc. Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup by its gentle yet specific influ ence quiets the.little ones without ever producing the least injurious effect. Price 25 cents a boivle. —Janies M. Gray & Co., regula- dis- i tors of Northeastern dry goods mar ket. the male portion of the feaitertf, like men, pocketed their, ywitiug*' iiiod-. ««ty.‘- *;■; .L’-p Everything passed off well,.and all weie glad tlr^t they come, and glad der ptilblhat. lliere was no politics discussed. The crowd adjourned about d'oVlcck. W. B. Langford, the most popular man on the ground, was the last to leave. More anon about the gathering here to day. Occasional. P. S.—Thermometer here to-day I stoo l at 99° Athens lUblu Sioclety. A meet ins; cf the Athens Bible Society was held at the first Metho dist Church in this city on Sunday night last. The meeting .was opetiVd with prayer by Rev. C. D. Campbell, one of the Viee Presidents, after which the President, Hon. Y. L. G. Harris, read the minutes of the last meeting in die absence of the Secretary. The Treasurer and De posilory, T. A. Burke,* made his re- pottr showing theidpersrilSfU'tff?th£ Society sjnee the last meeiiwg.^ Addresses were then made by the Rev. J. Yv Lyon, the Su\jcriniMd/ut for Georgia and Florida, and Dr. Auicits'- G. Hsiygoud, the talented P reside if A>ti Etoory College,- niter which a collection was ipketi up in supp >ri of the Bibte’eause. Major Mtvrcqllous Stauley »Ahen offered a resolotjpit Mkii^ tje J ton s ot the various Caurelies in .-.Miens 1 * - 1 — Lj *“™ to jjSk^tiltolO e «u«?^Pb?3ar congregations, beliwe the 1st Sunday in December, aud , take up a collec tion. An election for officers was then held, with the following result: President—Hon. Y. L. G. Harris. The Htyle Organ. [From the Ohrfstla.rlnd**, Juty 11, ISTaf j Hitherto there has been an un satisfied demand for a Parlor Organ which should combine power, sweet ness atnl variety of torn with a per fect aetion, enclosed in a rich and ornamental case, w’hicli could be sold at a very moderate price. Atler spending large sums of money in experimenting, J. E*tey & Co. have at last succee led in manufacturing an organ which covers the whole ground. The action, by an ingenious and yet perfectly simple mechanism, has been rendered independent, and cannot he affected, like others, by chinges in the weather. A new and surprisingly beautiful design of ease has Ireen fashioned, and many other improvement's been m:lde, and we are informed by G. P Guilford* Estey’s Managing Agent for the South, tliat in -his experience ot twenty-nine years, lie has never seen such a universal favorite as this organ seems to be. : He tins sent it out on trial to be tested with other organs, and that not oge lias ever been returned; neither has he failed to sell it to any ensurtner who ‘lias, ever sSeii ;It. Having done away witlt i«ll local agencie*, E-itey tlas detorintned to —James M- Gray & Co., regu lators of Northeastern dry goods market. —Gents India Gause shirts 35 cts., woith 75 cents at James M. Gray’s. —James M. Gray and Co., regu lators of Northeastern dry goods market. sell through Mr. Guilford directly to uu&tginers ; Urns* giving them the benefit of all discobhis shiif^mqfrffis- sions. july 4 23*.tf. —Look a‘. Gray’s unlaundrcd shirts &j&t oT $ Co^fqgu- Noritieasfern dry goods , t tut .1, t a#ua | .*t£i ti ml! J latorS^ —Look at Gray^i Uhlnundred’shirts, for 50 ccnt^ ; . j( ,r — , fcivy mf Tzv^~ T '‘ >/ »-:■ J nates M. Gray & Co., regu lators of Northeastern dry goods market. ■'* * —Look at Gray’s nnlatindred shirts for 50 cents. Y; s, we can change a fifty dollai bill if you want a bottle of Globe Flow hr Cough Syrup, the greatest Cough and lung remedy in the world : or if you want to try it first and see if what the Hon. Alex. H. Stepens, Ex^ Gov. Smith, Ex-Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Georgia, says about it is true, you cau get a Sample Bottle for ten cents at Dr. C. W. Long, & Co, Drug Store, Athens Ga, that relieves an ordinary cold. JTfit Globe Flower Cough Syrup nevf* had an equal for Coughs, Colds and Long* 1 Affections/ It positively cures Consumpton when all other boasted remedies fail. Sample Bottles, ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses* “•oo. ;; •" : . .m u • J ■* o» THERE IS A BETTER WAY TO EXJOT LIFE.' 1 Than to quietly suffer the miserfe* resulting from Dyspepsia. If yon Hi d distressed with Hendadhc, Nefvbufe- nass, Now Spirits, Wakefblness, Pal pitation 'of the Heart, ’Costiveness, Live Complaint, pain in the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Moilth, Heartburn ene/ scek thrif comforting relief tlfaf always * comes *frorr» Using ’Parker*;? GiinfjeHTioiiid, mid yodhvil! b<f astoti-* ished’at-iyouV vonowed capacity'ft? enjoy iife whet* freed-’ : frOm pain and * snftiaSigj PwvtecU also your' little onesciroml Cholera -Infantum. Hlfd youVseff andHhm'djr from sudden nt-‘ tacks of colic, cramps*, dysintcry of cholera morbUfe, Ly keeping this superb corrective and invigorant al ways at band: Buy a 81 bottle from your druggist, R. T. Brumby & Co., or a sample bottle at 15 cents, anil test its merits.