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SOUTHERN BANNER. JULY SO, 1S7S.
Tbo Lovod and Loat-
>oved »nd lost! Wliv do «e call them lost ?
Because we miss them from our onward road.
i'i> unseen angel o’er our pathway cross’d,
is.vl on u-* all, and loving them the most,
•raightway relieved them from life’s weary
load.
oy s.rr not lost; they arc within the door
[’h: t shuts cut loss and every hurtful thing—
.V;11. aiipel* bright and loved ones gone before,
their Redeemer’s presence evermore,
And God himself their laird, t heir Judge and
King.
\nd this we call a loss! O, selfish sorrow,
uf selfish hearts! O, we of litllo faith !
sit us look round, some argument to borrow,
■VJ,y we in )aticnce should await the morrow
That surely must succeed the night of death.
ye, look upon this dreary desert path,
The thorns and thistles whereso’er we turn ;
,V hat triali and what tears, what wrongs aud
wrath,
Yhat struggles and what strife the journey
hath
They have escaped from these ; and lo! we
irenrn.
Iks’.; the poor sailor, whonthc wrsck is done,
Who with his treasuro strove the shore to
reach,
k'bile with the rsging waves he battled on,
■>'** it not joy where cv. rv jpy seemed gone,
I T > see his loved ones landed on the beach.
poc- wayfarer, loading by tlio hand
A litTIc oliild, had haitod by tho well,
i wash from off her feet the clinging sand,
id tell the tired boy of that bright land
| Where, this long journey passed, they longed
to dwell.
ion, lo tiic Lord, who many mansions had
|Drew near and looked upon the suffering
twain.
1*11, ] Itying, spelts: ‘‘Give me the little lad
i stre- gth renew dand glorious beauty clad,
I‘ 1 bring him wi h ;ne when 1 come again.
i 1 she make answer selfishly ami wrong—
‘•Nay. but tbs woes I fed lie. too, mist
share.' 1
p ! lUther bursting into grateful song,
L went lo r way vjoicina, and nude *trong
[fo struggle on since ho was freed from care
vill do likewise. Death lias made nobraacli
In love and sympathy, in hope and trust;
i outward sign or sound our cars can reach
•. thcro’s an inward spiritual speech
lib,it gleets us still, tho’ mortal tognes he
dust.
[bids us do the work that they laM down,
L’.-tke up the song where they broke) off the
strain ;
[journeying till we reach the Heavenly Town
ere ure laid up onr treasures and ourcrewn,
And our lost, loved ones, will he found again -
Forty-eight thousand flies weigh a
pound. Have some?
Snow fell in portions of Scotland
on the llth of June.
Thore are thirty-eight * thousand
grangers in Texas.
The Mayor of Jefferson. Texas,
receives the princely salary of $1 a
year.
The Western people say that light
ning has never been known to strike
a sla’e roof.
Within a few months 18 couuty
Treasurers in Ohio have become de
faulters.
Russia estimates her total war ex
penditures at 988,000,000 roubles, or
about $790,000,000.
At the close of the quarter ending
March 31, there were over 39,000
post offices in the Uuiied States. $
Secretary Sherman expects] to
bring about resumption of specie
payments by the 1st of September,
Ex-c * Generate Major General
Harry lleth has been appointed a
special agent of the Treasury depart
ment. , -a
The California Legislature passed a
bill appropriating 842,000 yearly to
the agricultural societies of , that
State.
Mark Twain is living in Hehlil
burg, where he is now devoting him
self to the study of German and to
writing a book.
LilW XTOTXCES.
g £. TUBA8IIEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Watkinsville, Ga.
Office in former Ordinary’s Office.
jan25-1876-ly
(ticntific
P/
THOMSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Special attention paid to criminal practice.
For reference apply to Ex-Gov. T. It. Watts
and Hon. David Clopton, Montgomery, Ala.
Office over 1‘oit-Offlce Athens, Ga.
feb3-lS75-tf
Pope Barkoiv. O. C. Harrow, Jr
JJarrow Itros.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office over Talmadge, Hodgson & Co.
jan4-ly
jntmcait.
THIRTY-THIRD YEAR.
"heMiit opuliir ichntiik Paper in the World
nly$3.20 a Year, Inrluillng Pontage. Weekly.
52 .Numbers a Year. 4.000 Hook Pages.
The Scikstipic An tricar is n largo First
Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages,
printed in the most beautiful style, profusely
illustrated teitfi splendid engravings, represent
ing the newest Inventions and the most recent
Advunccs in the Arts aud Sciences; including
Mechanics mid Engineering, Steam Engineer
ing, Rail say, Mining, Civil, Gas aud Hydraulic
Engineering, Mill Work, Iron, Steel and Metal
Work: Chemistry and Chemical Processes:
Electricity, Light,' Heat, Sound: Technology,
Photography^ Printing, Now Machinery, New
Lamar Cobb. Howell Cobb.
II. COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Athens, Ga
Office iu Dcupree Building,
feb22-1876-ly
Alex S. Erwin. {Andrew J. Cobb.
J^RWIN A COBB,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Athens, Ga.
Office on Corner of Broad and Thomas streets,
ever Childs, Nickerson & Co.
feb22-1876-ly
8. DORTCII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carnesville, Ga.
aplS-1873-tf
Lmorican Pharmaceutical
Association.
I President Saunders has made the
Rowing announcement in regard to
next minimi meeting of the
Inerican Pharmaceutical nssocia-
G. G. T3a.oaaa.eu3.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WATKINSVILLE, GA.
0 1 _
Ordinary’* Office. Personal attention to ab
FFIOF. IN COURT-HOUSE, OITOS’.TI.
_ Oniinarv’s Office. Pen-omi
business entrusted to his wire. aj 0-tt
The twenty-sixth annual meeting of
American Pharmaceutical associa-
i will be held in the city of At
tn, Georgia, on the first Tuesday,
third day of September, 1878,
uncncing at 3 o’clock, p. in.
Ir. J. W. Rankin, of Atlanta, the
tl secretary, will be glad to receive
Sides fur exhibition and make ar-
gements for their display. There
1 doubtless be a large gathering of
Ithern pharmacists on this occasion
iUi from among them a considerable
■*ession lo our ranks; many new
ubers are also expected to join us
n the more northern states.
L'lie twenty-sixth meeting is likely
the one of more than ordinary in
jest. In addition to the usual re-
rts it is expected that the com*
Itee on the revision of tho pharma*
po:ia will have a very important
3 interesting one to present; much
liable information may also be ex
ited in the replies to queries, and
he volunteer papers. The city of
nta has many attractions and is
utifully and healthfully situated
st charming scenery. Ouivsouth-
Iricnds are expecting a large at-
ance, and will be glad to welcome
heir beautiful city all who can
e. Let there be a grand rally of
hern pharmacies.
Wm. Saunders, President.
ndon,Ontario, Canada,
June 17
Lion soldiers in the war of the
f llion, who lost both arms, both
both : ss. rendering it neccs-
i'or thorn to have the care of an
iam, nill hereafter receive
lion of §75 per month, instead of
i on i .fore. About 400 of
ease* • e on the pension rolls
The first two miles of the Ten
Broeck-McCarthy race at Louisville
was the fastest lime ever made in a
four mile race.
A cat at Elgin, III, lias hatched
out a brood of nine chickens and is
caring for them in a very motherly
manner.
A plow manufactory at South
Bend, Indiana, turns out from 60,*
000 lo 75,000 plows annually. The
establishment employs 500 men.
T ie tramp nuisance lias become so
serimis in Wisconsin that the Gov
ernor lias decided upon prompt and
severe measures for its suppression.
Tiie calenders of 1867 and 1878
are just the same, each month of ’78
beginning on the same day of tl o
week as ’67. This is somewhat sin
gular.
Since the clo.-e of the lata war, th*
Marietta (Ga.) Field says nearly a
half million pounds of bullets have
been gathered from the battlefields
near that town.
Ex-senator Alcorn’s late private
secretary has sued that distinguished
individual for $8,000 upon the claim
of writing the statesman’s speeches
as per contract.
The New Haven Register says
“One of the most unpleasant truths
that can be told of Hayes is that he
has made the Republican party ready
to accept Grant again.’’
The New Orleans Picayune says
that the arrival of barges from St.
Louis with 10,000 bushels of corn, is
more important, than the arrival of
the Potter committee.
Robert Eaifobd. Wilbib F. Ki lily.
R.aiforcL & Kelsey,
Attorneys at La w,
And ConnsollorV and Solicitor’s in Equity,
Cochran, Pulaski County, Ga Special and im
mediate attention given to any biio.acss con
cerning lands. Intruders promptly ejected
from, and title? cleared up, and wild lauds look
ed after generally, will liny ami sell lands, pay
taxes for nonresidents etc. Will practice in ail
the connties contingent to either the M. & B.
R. R. or the Atlantic & and R. R. Good re
ference given when desired,
july 16th.tr.
Vegetable and Miueral. New and Interesting
Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Horae,
Health, Medical Progress, Social Science, Nat
ural History, Geology, Astronomy, etc.
The most valuable practical papers, by emi
nent writers in all departments of Science,
will bo found iu the Scientific American; tho
whole presented in popular language, free from
technical terras, illustrated with engravings,
und so arranged ns to interest and inform all
classes of readers, old a.ad yonng. The Scien
tific American is promotive of knowledge and
progress in e-ery commanity where it circu
lates. It should have a place in every Family,
Reading Room, Library, College or School.
Terms, |3.2t> per yearf $1.60 half year, which
includes pre-payment of postage. Discount to
Clubs und Agent?. Single copies ten cents.
Sold by all Newsdealers. - Remit by Postal or
der to MUNN & CO., Publishers, 37 Park
Row, New York.
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I A LllllN lO. SCIENTIFIC AMER
ICAN, Messrs. Munn & Co. arc Solicitors of
American and Foreign Patents, and have the
largest establishment in the world. Patents
are obtai eil on *he best terms. Models of
New Inventions ard Sketches examined, and
advice t'n-e. A special notice is made in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN of all Inventions
Patented throngh this Agency, with the name
and residence of the Patentee. Public atten
tion is thus directed to tliff4nerits of the new
patent, and sales or introduction often i fleeted.
Aliy per.-on who has made a new discovery
or invention, can ascertain, free of charge,
whether a patent call probably lie obtained, bv
writing the uu’crM-.'t eJ. "Address .or the
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TO THE AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
Endian. Compound Cough TVT ixture
For the cure of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I sav that uothing surpasses it
for Colds and Coughs, and ean be taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and withoct
danger. But the professional world is so full of Ainklguousuess and Egotism, that Anything put be
fore the public as a safe and reliable Remedy for certain diseases is scoffed at and pronounced worth
less and a humbug. I say try it before you condemn it, as I will give you the nam> »of every herb,
Ac., that it is composed of, which you can examine at your leisure: *
Vitellu* Ovl, Amydalus, Mel. Pinos Palustris, Andromeda, Arborca, Arctium Leppa, Inula Hele-
nium, Marrubiuiu Vulgarc, Antennariu Margaritaeeum, Durchwachshener Wasserdost, Cephalanthus
Occidentalis, Symphytum Officinale.
It is prepared at my office, No. S6 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where it can be had in any quantity.
If any one using It will say that it has doue them no good, return the bottle and get your money re
turned
Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy !
EOU IT WILD CURE
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morhus, and Cutting
Teeth of Children!
And no mistake. Examine the following certificates, which are enough to satistv any reasonable man.
woman, or child, that it is not an imposition palmed olf on the pnop’e. 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 pro-
pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property.
TESTIMONIALS.
Atlanta, July 1st, 1&T4.
DR. BIGQERS—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my family, I have found it the
most pleasant medicine for children to take, and the m«>st satisfactory to cure I have ever met. I have
used it now for several years, and never allow myself to be without some of tt on hand, and ita imme
diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other Malm to the public con
fidence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune adacd, If you
would only infficiently advertise It to let the world know its healing powei and benefits.
Respectfully, o. O. LOCHRANE.
The above is front the Ex-Chief Justice Supteme Court of Georgia.
EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife and two children were down with Bloody
Flux. We had two doctors, as good as any In the city, and found no relief. My baby, 7 months old
while teething, was expected to die for two weeks, when being induced to try Dr. Biggers’ Southern
Rented y, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present doing well. I tried it on myself for the
same disease, and it proved a success. c. c. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga.
*■•»-”"**»—w Dr. ED SMITH.
JACKSON & THOMAS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Athens, Ga.
Office South West Corner of College Avenue
and Clayton Street, also at the Court House.
All parties desiring Criminal Warrants, can get
them at any time by applying to the County
Solicitor at this office. declG-1874-tf
^SUBUHY. MoCUHHY,
Attomoy tvfc Law,
Hartwell, Georgia,
Will practice in the Superior Courts of North
east Geoigia and Supreme Court at Atlanta.
Aug 8. 1876 tf
)ooio . - , how is a man to tell a
[irooiii irom a toadstool?” Scion
authority: “ By eating it. It' you
lit is a mushroom ; if you die it
toadstool.”
The unemployed working men of
New Haver, Conn., have asked that
city to expend $40,000 in their inter
est by building sewers, grading
streets, etc., abolishing the system of
cont ractors.
The books of the office of the
Comptroller of the currency show
that during the fiscal year just ended
twenty-six national banks were or
ganize*]. with an aggregate capital of
82,900,000.
A St. Louis dispatch says the to
tal number ot deaths in that city,
from July 12 to July 18 last year,
were 122, and for the corresponding
week just closed, 376. The differ
ence of 254 deaths may fairly, per-
heps, be attributed to excessive heat.
A horse has been on exhibition in
Penn Ynn that has a snake Jin the
watery humor of the left eye. The
reptile is perfectly formed, of a white
color, and about the size of an ordi
nary darning needle. It is plainly
visible, and is constantly on the move
wriggling and twisting iu every di
rection. Its presence does not seem
to annoy the horse in the least.
BLACKSMITHS
—AT—
OUlt NEW BRICK SHOP
—ATTHE—
Comer Clayton Anil Jackson Sts.
First-Class Horse-Shoeing,
|JA Specialty, by the best Sliocr in Georgia.
iGrimsmitMng.
Gun*, l’istula, locks, etc., repaired at short
notice and satisfaction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
s, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the fli
temper. Work warranted.
PLANTATION WORK.
Plows, Wagons, Carriages, etc., repaired in the
beat ma.incr and at short notice.
Sole p itantee of Bassett’s plow stock.
Jolia. Basssit.
ir-rohaO-ly.
XToway, Spicy. Reliable-”’
The Atlanta Constitution.
3Under its new managemcn . The Atlanta
Constitution lias won for itsell ’he title of the
leading journal of the south. Its enterprise,
during the recent election excitement, in send
ing correspondents to different portious of the
country, aud its series of special telegrams from
Washington while the electoral commission was
ngaged in consnrauting the fraud that placed
aJicalistn one,: more in power iu our national
councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to
prove that no expense will bo spared to make
The Constitution not only a leader iu the dis
cussion ot' matters of public coucern, but
leader in the disseniinatififbAif the latest ami
most reliable news. is no better time
titan now to subscribe V
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In addition to this, the people of Georgia arc
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Thn Convention (Jnrstlur..
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Dissol-atioxi.
The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween Bell & Barns is this day, by mutual
consent, dissolved. W. A. Burns'will continue
the business as heretofore, at the old stand of
R. Crane. W. A. Burns assumes all the
indebtedness ot tho old firm.
W. A BURNS.
july*2-4w. A. A BELL.
CHARLES F. STUBBS
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,)
ODTT0N FACTOR
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
AGENT FOR THE
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET,
Savannah, G eorgia.
Bagging, Tics, Rope and other supplies fur
nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern ports.
Mr. A. A. wInn, Cashier and Correspondent
of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
au interest in the business. ang21-tf.
Broad Street, Over Mandeville’s Jewelry Store.
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AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE THEWHITE SEWING MACHINE,
PIANOS & ORGANS.
Low Prices, Quick Sales.
40 to OO Per Cent. Discount,
From Catalogue Prices of the following celebra-
ted makers:
Ch ckering, Mathusliek, Knahe, Stienway Hal-
let ami Davis, McPhail A Co., Simpson &, Co.
Haines Bro., Billings A Co.
Parlor and Church Organ !
Mason & Hamlin, Plcoubet & Pelton, Prescott
Organ Co., Clutigh A Warren. Atiracting Purch
asers from the Mountains to the Sea Testimonials
from oartics who have corresponded with several
of the largest Piano and Organ dealers, established
the feet that priees are lower in Augusta than
elsewhere.
MARBLE!
A. St. StOBEStTSOST.
Dealers Monuments
A ND TOMB STONES, CRADLE TOOMBS,
Marble aud Granite Box Toombs.
A Great Reduction in Prices.
Specimen--* ofWorkalwnvson hand nnd forsalc.
Prices at,*! designs furnished on application at
the Marble Yard, adjoining Keaves & Nich
olson’s cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga.
junr.20-tf.
Said to be the lightest-running, tho nioat
bc»utiful t cheapest, best, and largest Sewing
Machine m the world. Ladies and the public
nre invited to call and sec, at the Office, next
door to Wm. McDowell’s, College Avenue.
Sewing Machine Needles aud attachments ot all
kinds for sale by
J. BANCROFT, Agent.
feb5-ly.
TALLULAH INSTITUTE,
CLABKFSVILLE, GEORGIA.
IHE next term will commence on the 22d
T l
day of July, 1878.
CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN
WHO WANT CASH.—READ.
A LL who have tried the experiment have obtained
rtiuLy money by advertising 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 see “Ads.** of some of your leading
houses. 'I hey are regular advertisers. Ask them,
and be convinced that it pays. Rates low. Terms
liberal. Paper free to advertisers.
Benson & McGiu*, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga.
B
ILL HEADS AND LETTER
Heads done on sHonotirt'ce.
OB WORK OF ALL DESCRH
tion neatly done at this office.
\vmchnt3lc(7. Rrvnlvtu*—.—w
’ 32.30. Over 100 late-cNnvcltks ■"ISIS
A-U Wi.ut-.-a Ho.Su;»plyCo NaihvtUe.Tuia. *
$30 to $100 saved in purchasing from G. O.
ROBINSON A CO. , ,
Low Prices Quick Sales, is the motto of tho
Music House of the South, which Is Competing
Successfully with New York and Boston.
Goods rent by Express anywhere in the South,
C.O. D., on receipt of advance Express Charges
one way, with privilege of examination given If
so requested.
Tuning and Repairing.
Pianos, Church, Pipe and Reed Organs, and all
kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired
by Mr.C. H. TAYLOR, the only authorized Tuucr
for the Augusta Music House. may 21.Cm
TERMS, PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS.
1st Class, $ 5.00
2d Close 8.C0
3rd Class, 12.00
cat:
wishing to form messes and board themselves
For further particulars, address,
T. B. PASSMORE, Principal,
Clabkesvillh, Habebshayi Co., Ga.
june 2, ’78, 3ra.
rp A. ILEB,
T75r»-fcai»rLa3KCjr Se Jowolor,
At Michael’atore, next door to Reaves & Xich
olson’s, Broad street, Athens, Georgia. All
work warranted 12 months.
e<p‘.12-tf.
Excursion Tickets
Are now on sale at office of. North Eastern
Railroad, to the following Summer Resorts;
Gainesville, Georgia and Return.
Sulphur Springs, “ *• “
Mt. Airy, “ “
Toccoa, “ “ “
Greenville, South Carolina and Return.
Spartanburg, “ “ “ •*
Tryon Mountain,North Carolina and Return.
Flat Rock, “ “ « “
Hendersonville, . “ “ “ “
Ashvillc, ‘* l * “ “
WarmS; rings “ “ “ “
Sale of such tickets will continue until Oct.
1st., aud the return limited through Oct. 81st.
One fare tickets to Atlanta and return will
also bo sold every Saturday, good to return
throngh following Monday, with no extension
of return.
JAS. M. EDWARDS. Sup t.
July 9, 1878, tf.
J OB WORK OF EVERY DE«»
scriptien doue at this office