Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, July 23, 1878, Image 7

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SOUTHERN BANNER. JULY 23> 1878. Remarks of ,U’I> JK TIUPPK BEFORE MONROE COUNTY KAHl ASSOCIATION. Juilgo H. P. Trippc was next in- troiliuvd, as the man whom Monroe * 1t:ul always delighted to honor. He said lie conhl allow no man to go 1 tartli •»* than himself in bragging on Mon. **- county. Whenever the peo* of his old county should call noon him to talk or act tor the conn* tv, his services were at the disposal of these people. If anybody loves any ' |ii.>ojile he loves these people. But ns lie loved them he would claim the . privilege of talking plainly to them. lie had some truths to bring home to i them, he would not tell them to ' wear the cap because it fits, but to i throw it away and wear it no longer. If he stood as a prophet talking to 1 the people, he would tell them there were two grand faults of the age; lirst, there is not-enough regard for the obligation of contracts. The people must recover ihe lost ground in this direction and return to the " former condition ol affurs, when a J ,nun’s bond was his promise. The other fault is want of regard for home, for proper homes, lie said he would beg them all to think of this No country would prosper until there exists a pride auJ love of home. Where there existed no love of home, th-re would he no virtue in the land, The Grant Programme. SOME NEW GOSSIP FROM PARIS ABOUT “ THE MAN ON IIOHSE BACK.” [Buffalo Courier’* Pari* Correspondence.] Gen. Grant is represented as very mad at the summary dismissal of his friend, General Torbcrt, from the consulate-generalship here. Those who enjoy the ex-Presidvul’s intima cy say that he is putting all these slings and arrows of outrageous for tune in a “ black book,” and that “ when he comes to his own again ” he will get even with the Hayes crowd. By “coining to his own ** it is understood that Grant firmly be lieves that he is sure of renomination and election. His son, the piquant Jesse, confided to a friend the other evening that “pa can be President whenever he wants to; he gets a bushel of letters a day from home saying that the people eau’t get along without him in the office.” The confiding Jesse only put in words what that peouliar group of time servers about the ex-rihg President hints. If it were left to his own vo lition. Grant would return to America to-morrow. Alter the first uovelty there is nothing in the old world to interest a irian of his sort. He con fessed artlessly to ah acquaintance iu LOT 2VOTICSS. g E. TIIR.AHIIEU, ATTORNEY AT LAV/, Wat kins ville, Ga. Office in former Ordinary’* Office. jan25-1876-l.v |> O, THOMSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special attention paid to criminal practice, for reference apply to Ex-Gov. T. U. Watte ind Hon. David Clopton, Montgomery, Ala. For uni Office over Post-Ofliee*Ath'en*, Gal feb3-1875-tf ForrBiiwin ~ ’ O. C. Raaaoar, Ja gnrrow llros., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office over Tain lodge, Hodgson & Co. ian4-l.v i > progress, no . beauty, nothing , lively. EVerytKirig good has its or igin in the home, and in the homes must he fou nt the redemption tjfoai wrong and error. House is *• nil and iu all.'' There can lie no successful f irms unless there are successful homes. Ha would urge the people to beautify and ornament their homes with flower yards, good fen ns, and many other things which would be useful and ornamental. The homes of old England are the l foundations of England’s progress hiul greatuess. To our people, es pecially to the ladies, this is the grandest i question they can grapple vith. Any one can make home tyoautifu!. Wc can gather the beau itul flowers of the forest and plant hem around our homes. Laziness is in* grand trouble in the way. We raste enough from laziness and inat- •ntion to adorn the houes, He ruulJ do something to beautify home that as the baby grows up he will . End something to admire. On the question of agriculture he thought he was competent to talk, alk about pelti-foggirg lawyers and (•tack doctors, he would tell the •ojilc there were more pettifoging id quack farmers than anything An incompetent lawyer may •se his client’s money, or his life, ml the doctor may be equally un- irtnnate, hut the quack farmer ulchers his mother earth, lrom horn all of us sprang and to which e must go for the maintainance of mr lives He would say, wake up, id go aboard the car of progress ; ttandon laziness; follow’ what aci- bce and common sense teach. You |ust not say you know more than progressive man. While he was skilled fanner, the Judge could two things: he made a cotton op and sold it for the highest price ?er paid for cotton, and afterwards ught some cotton and lost more each bale than anybody elso ever J. In conclusion ho w’ould say: rouse not by a nervous effort that mid soon expend its force, but by ig continued effort. To the people would say, get up and be active ve some boauty about the home- ad; think constantly about the iths uttered to-day ; communicate th your neighbors; let public rit be born; don’t strike one and surrender, in the getting i of the Fair Association. Raise flag ainl keep it waving. Don’t your hearts weaken. Don’t be oWanls. Rennin here in Monroe a mi y. If you fail it is because you a traitor to your ow’n interests. — »troe Advertiser. Q D. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Athcus, Gu.j Prompt attention (riven to alljbusiness and '.lie same reapectt'uiiy solicited. jaull-ly TIIE Scientific American. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. TkiMtat »pBl*rEdeati8eftper iiAc ffwld. Only $3.80 a Iw, inrladiiut Port***. Weekly. it Nambvrs a Year. 4.000 Kook Pages. TO THE AFFLICTED! IK CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE Indian Compound Cough M!ixture fortf; e(rfl, f Consumption and all disease* of the Lungs and Throat, I say that nothing surpasses it Sir Co ds and laughs, and can bo taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and wlthoi-t danger. But.the professional world is so (all ef Aailiiguousncss and Egotism, that anything put bi- fore the public as a sals and reliable Vnisly in certain diseases U scoffed at and pronounced worth less and ai humbug. I say try it before you eoodeum it, as I will give you the names of every herb, composed of, which you can examine at your leisure: VltellusOvi, Amydalus, Mel. Finns IMootvia, Andromeda, Arborea, Arctium Lepra, Inula Hele- ulum, Marrubiura Vulgar®, Aatenoaria Margarhaceum, Ourchwachsheuer Wauenlost, Cephalanthu* Oci-lilentalis, Symphytum Officinale. It is prepared at my office. No. U Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where It can be had in any quantity. If any one using it will say that it has done tbem uo good, return the bottle s * turned Lamar Cobb. Howell Cobb. k H.'COBB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Athens, Ga Office in Deunree Building, feb82-1376-lT ’Ankrkw J. Cobb. Rome that lie was glad to get out of Germany beenn-e tljHr bore I him to go to see-the churches, wkile he was perfectly ttvisfied to be in England, where the hordes were (be best in the world. In Englatftl^ tod, lie was tfiade Alkx 8. Kb win*. gRWIN A COBB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Athens, Ga Office on Corner of Broad and Thomas streets, e ver Child.-, Nickerson A Co. i feb22-1876-ly ^ H. DORTCII, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tess m e err ooinmuuuy wuere it eircn- k. It should have a place in every Fondly, ling Room, Library/ College or School. n«, $.X») per yealf |95W half y ar. which i copies ten cents, leinit by Postal or- nhlishers, 37 Park Cauiesville, Ga. aplS-lS73-tf Citizens of Athens much of, vrheieka on the Continent ho ia of no more consequence than thousands of his countrymen. He was wearied beyond, expression in rnn * Itally, and quit the country - as soon as he could make the' rapidest possi ble trip over the prominent router. His first visit to Paris—thanks to the arts of Noyes and Torbert, aided by TO THE Reading Terms, $3.20 per yearf $l.w Halt y include* pre-payment of postage. Discount to Club* and Agent*. Sing’ Sold by alt Newsdealer*. . der to MUNN A CO' Row. New York. , 1> .4 TE'VTO bonaectiou with 1 AlliA lO. SCIENTIFIC AMER ICAN, Mei-sr*. Monk A Co. are Solicitor* of American and Foreign Patents, and hare the largest establishment iu tiie world. Patent* nre obtained on the best terms. Model* of New Inventions ai d Sketches examined, and advice free. A siiecinl notice is made iu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN of all Inventions Patented through this Agency, with 'the name and residence of the Patentee. Public atten tion is thus directed to tiie merits uf the new patent, and sale* <>r introduction often ff.-e'ed Any per-on who lias matte u hew discovery ur invention, cau aseertnin, free of charge, whether a patent oaq J>l®b«b!y be obtained, by writing to the undersigned. Lid.,..- ... n.'- Papsr, of cou-.-dniitig Patent , MUNN A Ct)_37 Paste Row, Nxw Youk iiraneh Odie-. lior. Tit* 7tl* Sts.,- Washington D. C. iu’eh lMli. ’7*tf. And ’Vicixa.i-by, The uudersigned has tins day purchased from his brother, Msj. THOMAS A. BURKE, his entire interest in the BOOK AND STATION ERY BUSINESS AT ATHENS, and intends to a oniony of rich vulgarians crazy for social distinction—wAs something of an excitement, lie was entertained at a very loud dinner at the Grand Hotel, paid for by contributions, thirty francs a ticket, and was then passed from house to house as a reigning lion. A few journalistic claquers attached to the persona] suite turned on the regulation lights and threw the shadow of these fes tivities across the ocean, to impress America with the social status in a foreign country of the friend aud pitron of Babcock anti the whiskey ring. It was,shortly after Conkling’s return that letters began to come to Gran’, trom his obi croniee. The fir.-t to write hei'j wa* Robeson, say ing that if he could “ keep it up long enough” and ’remahi outside the party wrangles then, boiling about the shaky foundation ot the Hayes fraud, lie must inevitably be nomina* ted in 1880. From that hour the purpose has grown, and in pursuance of it Grant ha: been counseled to re main abroad until just before the nomination in 1880, when he is to return and be welcomed by a S’-riea of colossal demonstrations iu various States, First Class Book Store, In| which the Best Goods, latest and most popu lar Books, and indeed everything usually kept in n Good, Well Appointed It mi a Store, may be found. Being connected with the well known and extensive wholesale house of J. W. BURKE &C0., MACON, GA. Hi* facilities for keeping up stock and keeping everything at Bottom Prices, -will give linn a decided ndvautugc in buying Boo a &c, at Lowest Kates, and lie intends to give his custo mers the full benefit of it, by SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. He asks iiis old friend* iu and around Athens. give him u share of the patronage. To all be extends a hearty invitation to come and buy. Maj. T. A. Burke will still be connected with the house, aud will have charge of the business, and be asks liis friends and the public to con* tinuc the patronage heretofore bestowed on him. JOHN W. BURKE. June H.tt. Cost of Fencing.—Sni«l the Hun John Russell, at the recent Farmer’s Institute, at Montiuello: “ There are 42,164,000 rods of fence in Iowa, which is worth, at filly cents per rod —a very low estimate, too - the nuig< uificent sum of twenty-one millions ot dollars. Jones county alon», at the last census, had 1,060,896 rods of fence, which, at fifty cents per rod cost over $500,000 more than all the live stock in the county. Anything that can successfully reduce this large amount of lied-up capital will be hailc- with satisfaction.”— IFeafem Stock Journal. 1/ \ - lying, wroth st a subscriber who promises to 1 an 1 settle on the morrow and itcous man liateth publisher waxeth Watchmaker and Jeweler (Singer Machine Office, College Avonnc-) ^TKEITS, and get your money re- Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy ! EOR IT WILD CUBE Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting Teeth of Children! Th* Soir.NTifio American is a huge First Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages, nrinted in the most beautiful style, profmthj tUiutroU-l ttith rpltrdid tngraviny*, represent ing the newest luvcutioiia and tne most recent Advances iu the Arts aniLStieuces ; including Mechanics aud Engineering, Stenra Engineer ing, Railway, Minin/, Civil, Ga* and Hydraulic Engineering, Mill Work, Iron. Bteel and Metal Work: Chemistry and Chemical Processes: Electricity, Light, Heat, Sound : Technology, Photography. Printin', Now Machinery, New Processes, New Recipes, Improvements t»cr- taining to textile Industry, W eaving, Dyeing, Coloring, New Industrial Products, Animoi, Vegetable aud Mineral: New and Interesting Facts iu Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, Health, Medical Progress, social Seienc-, Nat ural History, Geology, Astronomy, etc. The most valuable practical papers, bv emi nent writers in all departments of Scienoe, will b» found in tiie Scientific American; the whole presented in popular language, free from technical term*, illustrated with engraving*, and so arranged ie to interest and inform all classes of readers, old’and young. The (scien tific American ie promotive of knowledge and {STIl* wott,d •"** agMdw^^ivmttaa |» tS’lStC miiifkMW itaheSGi’ The ab iveit (torn the Kx-Chlef Justice Samaiae Court of Gaeroi*. EUREKA! EUREKA: (I h«va found it. My wife sn-I tws children were down with BloodV Fl "»-. ”® twu diet-wt, «* mo-1 a* any In the city, and fount no relie . My baby, J months old while teething, woo expected to die for two wmks, when being induced to try Dr. liners’ Southern Remedy, the relief of each was in irveious, and are at present doing well. I tried it on myself for the- asuie disc tee, and it proved a success. C. DAV’IS, Atlanta, Ga. For sale in Athaaa by Dl\ ED SMITH. «u.t uu umi.K. r.xainine ine cuiowing certllie ite«, wiiich are enough to satisfy any retsonable man, woman, or child, that it Is aot an impasitien patiuel otTon the paop’c. To prove it, get a bottle, and use udirected on the bottle, an l you will b-satisfied that it is all that la claimed for It. It is pre pared purely from vojetables a medicinal property. TESTIMONIALS. _ . .he us# of your Southern Remedy 1.. most pleasant medicine for children to take, and the most saMtfietory to cure I h used it now for several yean, and naver allow myself to be without some of it on dial# use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other -li Atlanta, July lit, 1174. DR. B GGERS -Dasr Sir: In the use of your Southern Kesne.lv in my family, I have found It the ■wt nl,i*taaita inaall*lit. t,«S ot, 11.1 — .1M # , a.le^ .m.4 at.^ ■ a ...,i.w . & ^ j on hand, and Its lmme- ., . .. , —, j -——- - -—-—hwvihW claim to the public con- adence thyt thto yedAc. It al-aaeahouid give jt n, yen, and both, fame and fortune added, if you feb.26.8m. Street, Over Mnndcville's Jewelry Store. BLACKSMITH! N —AT— OUR NEW BRICK SHOP —AT THE— Corner Clajton And Jackson Sts. First-Class Horse-Shoeing. QA Specialty, by flip best Slioer in Georgia. Grunsmithing. Guns, Pistols, locks, etc., repaired at short notice and satisfaction given. STF.EL WORKING. Axes, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the finest temper. Work warranted. PLANTATION WORK. Plows, 'Wagon*, Carriages, etc., repaired in the best tna.iuer and at short notice. Sole pat an tee of Bassett’s plow stock. i7oh.n M. Sasse-bb. m»reh20-ly. FOREST CITY Foundry And Machine Works, 7 170 Femvick Street, opposite Water Tower, Augusta, Goorgia, liEO. H. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors, Manufacture Portable and Stationery Stcuin Engines, aud Boiler-. Sivw, Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Iren ami Brass Castings, Plantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cano Miils and Kettles, Horse Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Rim and otlu r styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the Celebrated KHpi- 4 Double Turbin Water Wheel, the.Judson Governor, the Niagara $ Steam Punp and Nordike, Marrnou <fe t. o’a Plantation Mills. c Send for Circular. ntay.21.1y.la78.GKO. B. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors. XTonpcrmy, 3piay. lUMahlg. Tke Atlanta_Constitution. 35Under its new managemen . The Atlanta CoxsTrrpr:ON hiu won tbr itsell *hv title of the leading jourtia! of the soutli. Its enterprise, during the recent electioiaexciteuiaut. hi :wnd- ing correspondents to different portions of the country, and its series of special telegrams from Washington while the electoral commission was engaged in eonsumating the fraud that placed radicalism oooe more iu |>owcr in our national councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to prove that no expense will b* spared to make Tiik Constitution not on!.: a leader in the dis- ettaaion of matters of public Concern, but u leader in_ the disscuuDation *of the latest and most reliable news, x'he--* is no b-tti-r tini than now to fiy- , ».-«• - -■ A Fresh and Ylgerua* Ynwipu. Albeit, there lias been a q wti settlement of >ne of the tno*t difficult and dangerous pro blem* of modem federal politics, the discussions spring therefrom and tiie results likely to ensue have last nothing of their absorbing interest. In ndditiou to this, the jieuple of Georgia are now called upon to settle The Uunrrntion qaeslloa. and in the discussion of.lhis important subject (iu which,Tux Constitution will take a leading part) every Georgian is interested. If a conven tion is called its proceeding* will find their eurl : -*t and fullest embodiment iu the columns of Tux Constitution, and this fact alone will make the paper indispensable to ever*’ citizen o.‘ the state. To ha brief. Ylte Atlanta Dally Constitution will endeavor, by all the means that the pro gress of modern journalism lias made possible and necessary to hold its place as a leader of southern opinion aud ns a purveyor of the latest news. Its editorials will be thoughtful, timely and vigorous—culm and argumentative in then methods and horonghly-southern and demo cratic in .their sentimeuts. Its news will be fallen and'entcq>rising^and^mf*exiiense trill upou its management by Reducing Rates, and asking ot che Travel- bc spared to make it the mediant ot the latest and most important intelligent:'. Tkr Weekly Constitution,, Besides embodying »verything of itrf<r?*t in the daily, The W kekl* Constitution will con tain a Department of Agriculture, which will lie ia charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well- known secretary of Georgia State Agricultural Society. This department will be made a sr cialty, and will tie thorough aud complete. 1 farmer will find in it not only all tiie current in formation o:i the subject of agriculture, but timely suggestions and wuli-digested advice. Dm*] * * * “* LUCAS, | DEALER IN COAL COKE AND LIME, BLACKSMITH Coal a Specialty. AtHezis, Georgia. april2X.3m. PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the speedy Cure of Semlual Weakness, Ltnt Manhood and all disorders brought ou by indis cretion or excess. Any Druggist has the Ingre dient*. Address. Or. W. JAQVEX A CO.. IN Went With Street. ClnetanaU, O. GSOHGIA. JACKSON & THOMAS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Athens, Ga. Office Soutli West Comer of College Avenue and Clayton Street, also at the Court House. All parties desiring Criminal Warrants, can get them a* any time by applying to tiie County Solicitor at this-offiee. decl6-1874-tf PLANTERS’ HOTEL; AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. NEW ARRAINTOEMENT. Hates Reduced to $3 per Day. HAVING LEASED THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL, I enter ng Public, especially my friends of Carolina and Georgia, a continu ance of tjiat liberal support they have always given it. jun23 .im Sul criptions should lie sent in nt once. Term* fur the Dally : 1 month $1 «x> 3 months 8 00 6 months ft 80 18 months it) 00 Term, fur th: Weekly : t mouths.... *1 I 2 mouths ,... 8 20 -Jouey may be »ent bv postutfice money erder at onr expense. Address: HI K.CONSTITUTE . Atbmti*. Ga. A. R. XIOBERTSOIT. Dealers Monuments A ND TOMB STONES, CRADLE TOOMBS, Marble aud Granite Box Toombs. A Great Reduction in Prices. Specimens of Work always on hand and for sale. Price* and designs furnished on application at the Marble Yard, adjoining Reaves A Nich olson’* cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga. june20-tf. I have opened nt the above place, where I | will give strict attention t< l. -- Wa-nlmj f 'lAr.l’J •»»-! __ repairing and | .-leaning of Wmc'.ies, Clocks and Jewelry. All work done in first class style and at rm-onaV-c rates. Give me a call. april 23-0m. ■ and Morphine haMt cured. Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore existing be tween Bel! & Burns is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. W.A. Burns will continue the business as heretofore, tit the old stand of J. R. Ctane. W. A. Burns assumes all the indebtedness ot the old firm. W. A, BURNS. ju!y2-4w. A. A, I1ELL. CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT CASH-READ. A LL who have tried the experiment have obtained ready money by advertising in the HartwellSmn. A spicy newspaper, sparkling with wit and humor, keeps up with the times iir everything. It is the pa per for everybody. Printed in the neatest manner. Has a good circulation, and is thoroughly read by lust the people to whom you want to sell. Examine its columns and see “Ads/* of some of your leading houses. 1 hey are regular advertisers.. Ask them, and be convinced that it pays. Rates low. Terms liberal. Paper free to advertisers. Denson & McGill, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. I OB WORK OF ALL DESCRll J tion neatly <1 one at this oflir*t\ FORMERLY OF CHARLESTON, PROPRIETOR. Spring 1878. ON an-1 after April exhibit the finest and §PH 1ST a 1878. il 1st. our SPRING OPENING will take place, w'hcn we will be prepared to mil most extensive Stock of MEN’S, YOUTH’S BO\*S aud CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, ever before exhibited iu this city. Our stock lias beet, purchased under the present decline tf *” ’ -price* of a K Middlesex) to show genuine suits in endless .ariety Qents Jp-uLraaisHins Q-ooc3.js, j***9 Wiv tc JirsUTtr, $7. f? evnl v» t»— \y7\ $2.f 0- Over 10O latest Novelties U, Ag'Uwxiilovl. So-Suppl^Co Nasiikiile.Tcaii.* - V which for prices aud oualitv cannot bo excelled in the State. We still continue to offsr our fpc- cinltv, UN LAN DRIED SHIRTS, a* fioOe.j next grade 75c., exthi fine $1. Hats and caps in all the latest styles. TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, etc , etc. Extending our thanks to our patrons for tiicir generous patrenar*' in tiie pas*, and soliciting a cont’nnan'cc of the same, wh.-u we shall endeavor to offer them inducements.which will surpass all our former efforts. Verv Ref pert fully, CSCABXSS ST3SK2T, Tiio Clothier. N. U. in addition toonr regniar Clothing Pcpartmtut, wo ltavtf made amutgeniynts w.th ou* New York «'us-otn Tailors to make uits to older upon si ort uot’ct. Guaranteeing a saving o l 23 per cent. 1‘rtuj the rcgalar ovic-.s ciiarccd bv tailors. LI1AS. STERN, ap9-8ra ‘ Broad street, opposite College Cainpns, Athens, Ga. ~