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ATHENS, GEORGIA,
6, 1878.
UmPi'ersity ef sywauk hbjiary
VOL. 62.
GENERAL KRECTORY.
Keep it Before the People!
CLARKE COUNTY.
.Tu.lire Superior Court—Geo. 1). Rice.
Solicitor Gcn'-ral—A. L. Mitchell.
Juugo Count' Court—W. B. Thomas.
SoliStor County Court—L. 'V. Thoiwu.
Ordinary—Ait* U. JaiksDn.
Clerk Court—John I Hoggins.
Sheriff—J. A. Browning.
Treasurer—S. C. Reese.
Tax Collector—F. B. Lucas.
Tax Receive! —David E. Sims.
Corouer—W. F. Hood, - ■ -
CITY OF ATHENS
Mayor—J. it. Kucke".
Couneilmen—1st Ward, Hodgson & Palmer;
2d Ward, Luces and Ce.rlton; 8rd Ward, Kemp
uud Burke ; 4th Ward, lVmudge and Hampton.
Chief of l’olic*—II. «3obb Davis.
Folioemeu—B. Kulp J. *)’Farrell, B. O. W.
Rose, W. T. Moon and H. A. Shirley.
Street Commissioner—lleury Hill.
City Attorney..T. W. Rucker.
Clerk Com cfl—W. A G land.
i uoi v^fFICE.
FOst Master—J. C. Orr.
Clerk—Jas. Rnodcs.
MILITARY, f
■apt
Lane, Capt.
ot», Co. R—C. L. Ho|
Athens Blues, (col.)—W. A. l’ledge
RELIGIOUS.
lit. MetlKH.iei Clint eh, Rev W. H. Butter,
Frstor. Sen ices 11 n. to. uud 8 p. m., Sunday.
Sabbath aeliojl, 9 1*2, a. in., Sunday. Prayer
Meeting, 5 p. m. Wec.nesday.
Oconee street Mctk*Hli*t Church, Rev. F. A
Hiur.mond, Fastor. Service* 11 a. m., and 71-2
Sundi.v. Sabliat’t school 3 1*2 p.
' Thl
THE PLACE TO BUY
DRY GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
Great Excitement,
EVERYBODY ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
mm ./sk. jut <ea- .m. m. iw mm *
THE WILDEST ENTHTJSI AM,
Still Continues to Pervade the People,
And. KTo Wor»dor,
BUT NOW IS THE GRAND CLIMAX,
WAIT FOR IT
LOOK FOB IT.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT!
S i hens Guilds—J. H. Rncker.Captiiu
aivorslty CadeU, t)o. A--S. T.
IJniveraHy ’Da-lot**, Co. R—C. L.
i Blues, (col.)—W. A. Pledger. On pi
Floyd, Capt.
~ it.
Prayer meeting, 7 1-2 p. to., Th UTO*
P
Sunday-
dny.
Proabyteriun Church, Rev. C. W. Lane, Pas
tor. Services. 11 a. in., and 4 p. m., Snuday
Sabbath school, 7 1-2, a. m., Sunday. Ijaye
ineicing, 8 p. m., Tuesday, itnd 4 p. m. Tnurs*
• ^'SiptWt Ciitnvh, Rev. C. D. Campbell, Ptt-
totr. 'Services 'll, a. in., and 8, p. tt^Mundav
Sunday school, 9, a. r.i., Sutday. Prayer meet
ing Wednesi.av afterneon and Tlmrsday night.
Protestant Episcopal, Emannel Cburcli, Rev.
M. inglis, Rector. Services, 11 n. m. and 8 p.
in . Sninliiy. Prayer meeting, 5 p. m., Wcdnes-
,ljy. Sabbath school. 9 a. m. Sunday.
st. Mary’s Kpievpai. no Pastor. Services
every Sabbath morning and evening.
Primitive Baptist. Rev. David Putman, Pas
tor. Service* ‘.'.J Sut jrc uy and Sabbath in cucli
month. _ .
Congrcgat on Children of Israel, (1. Jacobs,
Reader.
Roman CutlmlioChurch. Patlier Oh«ra. Priest
Colored Methodist, Rev. L. Thomas, Pastor.
Services every Sahhath, morning and even ng.
Colored Bij tist, Rev. Floyd Hill Pastor. Ser
vices cverv Sabbath morning and cveuing.
FI REM AN IC.
Chief Fire Department, II. Benss ■.
1st Assistant, W.H. Jones; 2d Assistant,
E. Tahnndgc.
Hope. No. 1, E. .1. Christy, Captain.
Honk and Laddi r, C. G. Tulmadge, Captain
Relict (col.) Edvard Johnson, Captain.
FRATERNAL.
Mt. Vernon L-cli.e, No. 22, R Chappie, W
M.; 1. M. Kci.ney, Secretary. Meets cverv
second Friday iiiglil ineachmonlh.
Atociis R. A. Chapter, No. 1, R. M.
U. I* • J. M. Kenney, Secretary. Meets every
second Thursday night in each month.
1. o. O. F. W illiams I.islgc, No. 15, <1. W.
D.ivis, N. G. Meet* every Monday evening,
F.-llov’s Encsinpinont, Oliver Lodge,
No. IT, John B Gardner, C. P.; E. J. Christy,
Scribe.
Golden Rule laalge, No. 211, Knights of
Honor, Jl J. Morris, D ; L. Schevenel, 1L
Meets every 2d and 4th Wcdncsilay night.
1. O. G. T.-Wm. King, W. C.; J. E. Mc-
Cusdv, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday night.
Unprecedented Sale of Fine Goods and Slaughter of Prices.
Room for the Pointers and Carpenters. We must have it and
everything must go.
Our Entire Slock of Fine Dress Goods, Black SH is, MonrnuigGoods, Snrimcr Muslins, Alpacas.
Cassimercs, Linen Dama-k. Towels, Napkins, Doi lies. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Lacca, Kuching*,
Shirts, bleaching*, Sea Island Shining, Factory Goods, &c., <fcc.
Tn all Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth at an Enor
mous Seduction.
Respectfully Submitted by the. Regulators of. the North East
^Georgia Ihy. Goods Market. - ■= , . c • V-fHs
James M. Gray & Co.
Oranlte Row,
No.
n m v 7.3m.
Application For Charter.
Static of Gr.ottc.iA,
Cot'.VTV OF t'LV KK.
, • To tie I/oiioruhle Supr-1
i. > f»iior Cot it of no id j TT T 7j
Toe. petit'on of J a n i s 8. Hajiili.v, Jon* if
W. Nbvitt, A. K. i litLtii, 11. C. \Vu.tk,
Stetiss Thomas, L. 11. CiiAitiH xiKB, V. L. G.
Harms, E. R. Hot ovox, J. II. Kic.er and
C. G. Talmaiiok, res|sjctl'ully showeth that they
and sm-li other person* as may liereaf.er be as
sociated with them, dcsiie to lie inror,ranted
anti made a hod- politic under mid by the
'name or The. Allien* Ice Manufacturing Com
pany, the object of their association being the
manufacture nud sale, ot ice; that they propose
to carry on the hnsiness of manufacturing ice
and selling the same both by wholesn'c and re
tail under the eor|*irate name afor.-Miid, tliat
they have two tbousa'iid dollars of capital to be
employed by tliem uctuallv paid in; that their
pi. cc of doing lm..ilic-s is ill said Statu and
county n.-nr the city of Athens; and that they
tiesirc to lie iiicorvorate-l for twenty years
with a capital stock -if till ecu thonaand do Jars
for the cbjecla mu) ptir|>osi s aforesaid, with no
iiabi ity npm the pi.rt of anv i dividual stock-
iioldcr for the debts of the cor|Miration beyond
the nmenut. of tlic unpaid sulncripliou ol said
stockholder to thecip til stock.
Whci.Tore vour petitioners pray tliat the
per.-ons aforesaid and such others as may lu-re-
aftcr ho ossoriated with them and their suc-
The Southern Banner
PRINTING
[communicated.]
Oconee County, July 29.
Mr. Editor : /Tlte Superior Court
of Oconee county was lteld last week.
His Honor Jmljre Rice arrived here
in Watkinsville on the 22d, in tiine
to breakfast with our genial land
lord, E. S. Billups. The Court was
organized and went to business about
10 o’clock. Notwithstanding the hot
weather Judge Rice relieved the
Dockets of all tlie old cases and good
many new ones. v , T ,,. ,
Among the visiting lawyers pres
ent were Capt. Alex. S. E-win who
is a prominent candidate as Judge
Rice’s successor, and for whom the
county of Oconee is for. Hon, H. D.
McDaniel and Wray, from Walton ;
T. W. Rucker, S. P. Thurmond,
L. W. Thomas, Geo. D. Thomas,
Emory Speer, Pope Barrow, Capt.
Howell Cobb and Asa M. Jackson,
from Clark; besides the local bar
were also present on the session of
the Court. Every thing passed off
quietly."
IF
The woman who rejoice in salad
and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student*who eats hastily and sits
down at once to active mental labor ;
IF
The Business Man who bolt3 his food
in eager haste and hurries to his
counting-room A
The Hard Drinker could look at the
delicate glands, swollen and festered
with disease, that cause the troublin'.;
brain;
IF
The Lawyer, the minister, the mer
chant, and all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation and Headache;
IF
These only knew wfcat Herrell’s Hg-
petine for'the Liver will do for their
relief, and how quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than ab
present
The grea Liver Medicines for sale
by Di. C. W. Long, & Co ,
I.lvrr la King.
Tiie Liver is ti e imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it-con
trols the life, health and happiness oi
When it is disturbed
OS'i'sq®..
Artistic Sk-ll, Attra'-tive Beauty, J»w I’ricea
ami t»niclc Work, Combined witfi a Guarantee
to give Perfect aatisfaot'on, or so pay.|
IVp arc proniircii to do all ikinds of JOB
WORK, si.eh L
THE PAPER TO TAKE.
X.OXYCS aSSTJLBXsZSSCSS.
Enterprising:! Reliable!
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(ESTABLISHED t788.)
The Constitutionalist
(ESTABLISHED 1709.)
Two Papcra Coniulldatrd Iinli 18, 1877.
THE CHRONICLE .fc CONSTITUTION.
A LIST, (DAILY, TRIWEEKLY, WEEKLY,
...tlie only morning pnj>er published in the
City of Augusta, r.nd the only raiper receiving
the Telcgmpliie- Dinvwtchci. of th- New York
Associated Press. The jiiIv moniing paper
published in Eastern Georgia a id Western South
Car jlinn. Oilers gnater advauta i s to advertisers
than any paper in the &onth.
The Chronicle iE is Demc-
eratio in polities, but perfacllv i idependeut in
its ctuinnoiUs upon men and measures, lis
opiuions upon nil important mat leisure fearless
ly expressed, and resolutely maintained.
Dnr'mgtiie c-miug winter rpecii.l eorrespendent
in Wushiugtou, Atlanta, and I'olumbia, will
keep our reader* tally informed of the pro
ceedings of C-.ngresa and of the Legislature of
Georgia and South Carolina. Its Commercial
Reports are cu’ef dW compiled, and are full a.id
ucciinJc. Now is the time to sub-oribe.
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Weckiv, (a mammoth sheet) $2, cash in ad
vance. Bio- edition sent free o. jKistage.
Address
WALSH & WRlGUr, Managers.
cessors may be incorporated lor and during a
term of twenty yea ’s, with the privilege of le-
ncwal at tlic expiration of that time for tli j ob
jects and piinmse.i above, set forth and in the
manner therein set forth, under t no corporate
name iu> alove stated ; that by anti in said cor
porate naire they may have the right to sue and
be sued ; to buy ard bold such real os'ate and
other property us they may deem necessary to
carry out the objects and pu rposes- of their
charter; to make such By-laws and Reg
ulation* aud have such officers as they may
deem necessary not in conflict wii.h the laws of
tbia State; to have and use a common seal,
and thj same at will to alter; and to nuke any
and all lawful contracts necessary for carrying
on their business ; and your petitioner! will
ever pray , dec. _
W. S. MORRIS,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true exttactJlYom the Minnie* of Clarke
Superior Court. This btb day of July, 1878.
JOHN I. HUGGINS,b. 8. 0.
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
DANCE CARD:?,
POSTAL CARDS.
SHOW TiCKFTS. *
ELECTION TICKETS,
BALI. TICKETS,
DODGERS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS
PARTY INVITATIONS,
SOCIETY SUMMONS,}
ECorsos.
THE Undersigied has mat arrived with a flue
lot ol Harness H irscs. Can be brand ft Gann
& Reaves’ Stable.
mav 6 tf. W. S. HOLMAN.
| BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, j
LETTER HEADS,
TAGS.
DRAFTS,
NOTES,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
INVOICES,
RECEIPTS,
SOCIETY CERTIFICATES!,
POSTERS,
ACCOUNT SALES,
PAMPHLETS.
CATAliOGUES,
PROGRAMMES. .
DATE LINES,
HAND BlLI£,
BADGES, TAGS, &C., «S;C.
f- -
Sea Foann
IS ABSOLUTELY PURE,
contains no Ingredient or element
:u«i Inluriouv e.teciaJ
‘ me of the Uadi<u*libei
- w orbakt^ ptiuder,
to make light blend.
_ <t, well-raised bread biscuit, and cake*
digest easily, and conduce to good hcilth.
The victims of perar rookery abound on ererv
baud, sutd are numbered by thousands anil
tens of thousands. No more prevalent and
distressing complaint exi>ts than dy.pepila.
Vi’e have It on good autliorlty, that xi(ore than
>1.000,000 weve paid eat last year
IN THIS COUKTHT ALONE, for
it medtetnes to cure tills malady.
An ounce of prevention Is
worth a pound of cure,
more potent cause of indigestion and
dyspepsia exists than heavy, sodden brend and
pastry. To avoid this, use Ska Foam, which
makes Utter cookery Kith recocd qvul.ty cf flour
tlian can otherwise be made with the best flour.
Sea Foam
IS COMMENDED
By Chemists, Physicians, Scientific Men,
aud every Ho use Deeper who boa
GIVEN IT A FAIR TRIAL.
, All who have tested its merit* agree t.s to Its
perfection. It will do all u.ui is claimed for it,
and is warranted to give rathfaeiioti. The
lady who hsa once used it trill as soon dis
pense wUh salt from her pantry as do
without Seat Flam. It -mini- everywhere
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
For the purposes -‘or wliieli it is intended; and
not only is this the case, hut the saving
which it effected by its use Is really
wonderful. One can of Ska Foam [s worth
three of any ether baking compound.
BY TJSJlNG sea toaJl,
YOB CAN HEX KOBE BREAD
BY FORTY POUJIIlS
Than con In eny other way be male from a
barrel of flour; And the rating in trr*. milk,
and other ingredient* vlll. during three
month', more than pay its wi.
SKA FOAM is now u>cd by the leading
hotel* aud restaurants tlirougboul. tli e country,
Mid xciy largely ll^irivatebunllies.
ifiAME Uy^Jli^
never regn-t It, for no iicuuktrptr ikavwp mb
uud Sea Foam »iB crtr again ba wAJkoal it.
With retro can tf StA FoaW iipttJtnUd a tint
ctmtaiAiHn full dintliMafor utt,aud twenty trrtn
1 _ , . . mart. When tl i* aintirbwt tu its
^ On Monday at noon the citizens ot ^opffTWlifin, all kmda w* ntimriils
arc the iialin-:;! result. The digest ion.
o‘ food, the movements of tfn; h ai t,
and hlootl, the action of the hrain
and nervous system, are all inmn-ui-
niclv coinieqU-d with the working; of
theLivi't'. Ti ha* i v**n siicceftstuM?
proved that GreenV Auauat ; Flower
is uqi-qmijlifil in t-uiiiiu oil pt'i-s<>i;s «ii-
flfetedjMtK'Daiiwiiiiii or. Liver
y—r grocer lfop it, anti if he is unwCllDg
to vuppij it, send for circular and price-list to
6Am,J(lHES&C0,S)leSjfi
176 Hoaae 6t, Heir York.
TJaai-trorsii-ty of Georgia,
COM BdiHilSrCE TgrHSIsT'X’-
Athkks., J aly 15,1878.
Acoi st 2d—Annual Meeting of Trustees.
AroisT 4tb—i'ommcnceuieui. Sermon by Rev.
Jair.ca U. Ilrnmh.
Aunirar 5th, A. M.—Sopliomora E]:hil)ilion.
Auoi.'ST 5tli, 1*. M.—Adores* before Societies,
by Geri. Alphen* Baker.
Avocst 5!1i (Night)—Champion Debate.
Adocst 6th, A. M.—Junior Exhibition.
August 6th, P. M.—Address before Ainmui
by Joseph Ganabl, Esq.
August 7th—Commencement Day.
WM L. MITCHELL,’
Sec. of Boird of Trustee*.
Juir 16th.8t.
TOB work of;all i ESCRIP-
t) lion i»4*hily done at- th'-oflico
■OTHERS SELOOX REALISE
Tliat indulgence in fruits and vege
tables causes deposits in the milk
which induce Colie or Cholera Infan
tum in their nursing little one*. To
counteract these injurious effects the
mother should use Parker’s Ginger
Touie. It strengthens ai d eori*-cls
her own nervous condition, and its
goed effects are imparted vl rougli
the milk to the child, making it
cheerful, free from pain, ami disposed
to refreshing sleep. Many ladies suf
Public School Notice! i™' s f, ' ,,ni
. , . • . 1 Nervousne-w, will be s« rpiiM'd at the
tii'» mreugiii.™- a '<>...!«
affords, as by its use they find relief
IT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
ond rf .'jHrctftilly solicit a *haro of public mt-
rona£E. II. CARLTON.
E-1. A. I’rop’r. “SouTnaitw Banxf* ”
Ocoftee were addressed by Emory
Speer, Esq., for one hour and a half,
“ On the Simation of the 9th.” I
have heard of lio new convert. Mr,
Speer, . I understand, would have
been replied to" on Monday v bat for
the fact ho
Rucker addressed the citizens of this
county, for one hour and more, in
reply to Mr. Speer, in which lime he
completely dt monstrated the fact
that Mr. Speer’s position wa3 wrong
all the way through, that he was
fighting now the very convention
system that he had.struggled long
and hard to be nominated tinder.
He also read from the Noted Memo~
rial, of which Mr. Speer claims to be
the daddy of, in which it appears
that Mr. Spe ar charged the people ol
Oconee of the most flagrant brutsdiiy.
In that they would not, for love or
money, allow visiting attorneys or
other citizens to come into their
liouscs, even to sleep at night—that
others than those who lived in the
immediate community, would have to
ride or walk through the mud and
cold to their homes, or else pitch
tents in the Court House yard, dur
ing the night, and get something to
eat as best they could. No doubt
Mr. Speer treated the people of this
part of the county, at that time, very
unkindly. The bitter wrongs prac
ticed by him in former days are still
green ami fresh in the memory of
the good people of Oconee. Such
gross charges as he made against us
are not to be blotted out in a day.
\Ye had a most excellent rain hist
night, and everybody w feeling invich
better, though l fear the rain come
too late to do the corn much good.
The delegates to the Gainesville Con
vention will be in Gainesville on the
evening of the 31st iust.
Yours truly, Farmer.
pumit, ai | ,
Loni* lbatV*siflt. iiofii all tyihcHlthy"? *
condition <of the. Liver ittid' iHtotnaoli.
Sample bottles to try, 10 cents.
Positively sold in all tov. :s oil the
Western Continent. Throe doses
will prove that it is just what you
want.
Good Digestion.—“ Give us this
day our daily bread” and pood medi
cine to digest it, is both reverent and
human. The human stomach and
liver aie fruitful sources of life’s
comforts ; or disordered and diseased,
they tingle miser j along every nerve
ami through every artery. The mai»
or woman with good digestion see
beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they’meet in the routine oi
life, where the dispeptic sees only
gloom and stumbles and growls at
even imaginary objects. The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death can be perfectly
abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
from Liver disease, Dbpepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mor
rell’s Ilepatine, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no question but what it is
the most wonderlul discoveiy made in
medical science. Those afflicted with
Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Merrcll's Ilepatine.
it can be hud at
Dr. C. W. Long & Co.,
I»rl«!c« ltcduced.
A Gentle Hint.—In our style oi
climate, with its sudden changes of
temperature—rain, wiud and sunshine
often intermingled in a single day—it
is no wonder that our children, friends
and relatives are so frequently taken
from VjS by neglected colds, half the
deaths resulting directly from this
cause. A bottle of Boschee’s GermaD
Syrup kept about your home for im
mediate use will prevent serious,sick
ness, a large doctor’s hill, and perhaps
death, hy the use of three or four doses.
P. S.—Independent, from Oconee 1 For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages
1 • .. . Pneumonia, feevere Coughs, Croup or
who wri tes tor the Watchman., boUlly ** - -
tion and licensing of Teacher*, and the con-
*equi;nt failure of some Teacher* to precure
license, it lias been ordered by the Board of
Education ol Clarke Conoty, that the time be
extended to :bc 15lh‘ of August the present
jear. All applicant* can, iu ti e lucantniv, or
on that day, ]>e examinee) by the Undersigned.
It must be di»tipctly understood however, that
in future, tbe limitation, ns piibhshid will be
adhered to.
H. R. BERNARD,
Con utv £c!.ool Ooiamisriouer. .
joly .30.3).
from puiit, aud functional regularly
restor«*d. Buy a 81 bottle from your
druggist IL T. Brumby, or a sample
bottle at 15 cents, and test | ils
met its.
—James M. Gray A- Co., regu
lators of Northeastern dry goods
market.
asks why I did not tell how many
Independents were in in the meeting
held in Watkinsville on the 2d. I as
hoi tly answer, there were none. No
■mi one, and that be was the last one
to leave tbe bouse ; (if I am not mis
taken in the man. Certainly there
were none present or they would not
have remained quiet and have had
their r nines enrolled on the (i other
side.” ^ F.
—J tines M. Gray it Co, regu
lators of Northeastern dry ^onils
market.
any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its
success is simple wonderful, as your
druggist will tell you. German Syrup
is now sold in every town and. village
on this continent Sample bottles ter
trial, 10c; regular size, 75. Fnr sale
L”
R. T. Brumby & Co.
Our white friends of Athens and
vicinity, "ill find lit kets for the ex*,
eursiou to Atlanta, Aug. Oth. tor sale
at Mr T. A. Burk-’s and at Mr. J.
W. Fleming’s. Two special passen
ger ca>- wiil he furnished for tlieir
accommodation,
Brydye, Safi' and Boyd*