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NO. 44
ATHENS, GEORGIA, AUGUST 13, 1878.
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARY
VOL. 62.
GENERAL DIRECTORY, j Keep it'Before tile People!) Southern Banner
”■'1 JOE
CLARKE COUNTY.
Jud^c Superior Court— Geo. D. Rice.
Solicitor General—A. L. Mitchell.
.1 n< "o Conntv Court—W. It. Thomas.
Solicit >r Comity Court—I.. Thomas.
Orditi in—Asa M. Jacitsoii.
Cicrk Court—John 1 Huggins.
Sheriff— J. A. Browning.
Treasurer—S. C. Reese.
Tax Collector— F. B. l.tieus.
Tux Receiver— David hi. Sims.
Coroner—W. F. Hood.
CITY OF ATHENS
Mayor—.1. II. Bucher.
Uonncilmen—1st Ward, Hodgson <fc Palmer;
■jd Ward, Lucas and Carlton; 3rd Ward, Kemp
and Burke; 4th Ward, Talmadge and Hampton.
Chief of Police—It. Cobb Davis.
Policemen--B. Kulp, J. O’Farroll, B. O. W.
B.wc, \V. T. Moon and II. A. Shirley.
Street Commissioner—Henry llill.
City Attorney..T. W. Bucher.
C.e’rh Con; cil—W. A G land.
i 11:? i ur FICE.
POst Master—J. C. Orr.
Clerk—Jas. Kuodes.
THE PLACE TO BUY
DRY GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
Great Excitement,
E V E It Y B O D y O N TIIE LOOKOUT FOR
MILITARY.
Alliens Guards—J. H. Rucker, Captain.
University Cadets, Co. A—S. T. lame, Capt.
University Cadets, Co. B—C. L. Floyd, Capt.
Athens Blues, (eol.)—W. A. Pledger. < apt.
RELIGIOUS.
1st. .Ilctina.ist Church, Rev W. II. Potter, i
Pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday.
Sabhatli scion!, « 1-2, a. m., Sunday. Prater
Meet ii m. Wednesday* ,
Oconee street Methodist Church, Rev. T. A'l
Hammond, Pastor. Services 11 a. in., and7 1-2
p in., Sunday. Sabbath school 3 1-2
as ^ k«. «s?xS- b: sffiEi -
THE WILDEST ENTHUSTA.M,
Still Continues to Pervade the People,
And :KTo> ‘\7SJ r oic*
BUT NOW IS THE GRAND CLIMAX,
WAIT FOR IT
LOOK FOR IT.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT!
University of Georgia.
di
US,; ANNUAL SESSION ‘
Ao I'S'ias
Artfttic Skill, Attractive Beauty, Low Prices
and QaicK Work, Combined with a Guarantee
to g'ntevVerteet satisfset'on, or no pat.
Wo Jsre prepared to do ell Ekiuds of JOB
WORK, such as
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
< WEDDING CARDS,
ii DANCE CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS.
show tickets.
ELECTION TICKETS,
BALI. TICKETS,
DODGERS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS
PARTY INVITATIONS,
SOCIETY SUMMONS,}
• 4>
Sabhatli school i! 1-2 p.
Sunday. Prayer meeting, 7 1-2 p. ni., Tliui's-
day.
Presbyterian Churoh, Rev. C. W. Lane, Pas
tor. Services. 11 n. m., and 4 p. in., Sunday,
sabbath school, 7 1-2. a. in., Snndiiy. Prayer
moving, s p. in., Tuesday, and 4 p. m. Thurs
day.
Baptist Church, KeV.C. 1). Campbell, Pas
tor. Services, II, a. in., and b, p. m„ Sunda-.
Sunday school, 9, a. in.. Sunde r, prayer ineo -
iug Wednasdav aftefneisn and Thunwlajr night
Protestant Episcopal. Kmnnncl Church, Rev.
M. inglis, Rector. Services, 17 a. in. and 8 p.
ni . Sunday. Prayer meeting, 5 p. in., W ednes-
day. Sr.l>lmt!i school, a. in. Sunday.
r>t. Mary’s Kpisco; a’, no Pastor. Seiv'oes
even Sahhath mornhm ei.d evening.
Primitive Baptist. Rev. David Patman, Pus-
tor. Set vices 2d Saturday and Sabhatli i l each
month.
Congregation Children of Israel, O. Jacobs,
Header.
Roman Catholic Church. Father Ohara, Priest
Colored Methodist, Rev. L. Thomas, Paster.
Services every Sabhatli, morning and evening, j
Colored Baptist, Rev. Floyd Hill Pastor. Sev- i
v joes f\“- v Sabbath morning and evening. i
FIKEMANIC.
Chief Fire Department, II. Bclissc.
1st Assistatn, W. II. Jones; 2d Assistant,.!.
K. Tidmsdge.
Hop - No. 1, E. J. Christy, Captain.
Hook and Ladder, C. G .* Talmadge, Captain.
RcIVt (cob! Edward Johnson, Captain.
FRATERNAL.
Mt. Vernon Lodge, No. 22, R Chappie, W.
M, • 1. M. Kenney, Seeretury. Meets every
second Friday night inemhinonth.
Athens R.'A. Chapter, No. R. M.
ii. I*. ; 1. .M. Kenuey, Secretary. .Meets every
-ceotiu Thursday night in each month.
J. o. o. F. Williams Lodge, No. 15, C. W.
I).,vis, N. G. Me-e.s every Moinhiv evening,
Odd F.-llo v’s Enesmpinent, Oliver Lodge,
No. i7. Jo in B G .rdiirr, C. !’.; K. J. Christy,
'scribe.
Golden Rule Lodge, No. 211, Knights n{
Honor, M J. Morris, D ; L. Sehevenel, R.
Meets every 2-1 and till 'Wednesday night.
1. o. <;. T.—Win. King, W. C.; J. K. Mc
Curdy, Secretary. Meets every Tuesday night.
$ 3 0,0 0 0!
Unprecedented Sale of Fine Goods and Slaughter of Prices.
Room for the Pointers and Carpenters. We must have ii and
everything must go.
Our Entire Stock of Fine Dress Goods. Black Silks, Mourning Goods, Summer Muslins, Alpacas,
Cassimeres, l.hieii Damask. Towels, Napkins, Dovlies, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Laces, Ruehings,
Sliilts, Lleuehiiigs, Sea Island .Sldniug, Factory Goods, Ac.. ,Ce.
In all Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth at an Enor
mous Reduction.
Respectfully Submitted by the Jleyulators of the North East
Gearyia Dn; Goods Market. : , . . j<’
James M. Gray
1STo. -3=, GaraiSEH'to
Kkv. P. II. Mell, D. I>., LI- D., Chttoce’-
lor and Prof, of Metaphysics and Ethics.
Willi a vs Rutherford, A. M., Prof, of
Mathematic*.
Wji. Henry Waddell, A. M., Prot. of An
cient Languages.
L. II. CharboaNier, A. M., Prof, of Natural
Philosophy, Astronomy and Engineering.
C. P. \Villcox, A. M., Prof, of Slodern
Languages.
II. C. White, C. and M. L, Prof. ofChemistv
ai.el Gcclogy.
E. W. Speer, D. D., Prof, of Belles Letters
and English Literature.
W. M. Browne, A. M., Prof, of Agriculture,
History aud Political Science.
Samcel Barnett, Jr„ A. M., Adjunct, Prof,
of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
The next session will commence oil the 2d of
October, 1878.
Three hundred free scholarships are offered.
Board and lodging at $12 a month.
For catalogues and further particulars apply
to
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary ot the Faculty,
aiir.HUm. Athens, Gn.
1 '_*I 1.L HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
TAGS.
DRAFTS,
. notes,
* ENVELOPES.
circulars,
W INVOICES,
RECEIPTS,
SOCIETY CERTIFICATES,
P08TERS,
AMOUNT SALES,
PAMPHLETS.
-’CATALOGUES
V IIROGRAM.M FS.
'DATELINES,
v handbills,
4SADG ES, TAGS,- &C.,&C.
ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE
ATLAHTA, GA.
The Twenty-first Animal Course of Lectures
will commence Oct. 15t!i, 1878, and close March
4th, 1879.
’ Faculty—J. G. Westmoreland, W. F. Wes -
uiorclaud. W. A. Love, V. H. Taliaferro, Jno.
Tliad. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J. II. Logan,
J. T. Hanks; Demonstrator, C. vY. Nutting.
Send tor Announcement, giving full infoinml
tion.
JNO. THAI). JOHNSON, M.D., Dean.
aDk.13.lm.
IF
The woman who rejoice in salad
and icc cream, hot cakes and warm pie;
'■'ll- ii/. /...IF UK,/;
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 bis
counting-room
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at tire
delicate glands, swollen and festereS
with disease, that cause the troubling
brain;
IF
The Lawyer, the minister, the mer
chant, and all who lead sedentary lives
and aie subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation and Headache;
IF
These only knew what Morrell's He-
petinefor the Liver will do for their
relief, and how quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering titan r<t
present
The great T.iver Medicines for mlf
by Di. f' W. Long, & (_o..
Pre-o.nltH'i
an flegant hair dn
Pottery Pictures!
The largest and handsomest assortment of
PICTURES FOR POTTERY DECORATION,
ever brought to Athens,
AT PANIC PRICES,
for sale, at
bottom
CiNS WITH OP.
Vifl
— ,D u N HAN*,
SffSiSs®
<sm FimiD/jimxjf&mE i/ft.
nug.G.fim.
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
an.! resr>ee!fhllv solie’t n share of public pat
ron;,—. 11. ii. CARLTON.
Ed. & Prop’r. "SoiTnERN Banxf*.”
Horsss.
THE Undersigned ha* hist arrived with aline
l->t ot Harness Horses. Can he foaml at Gunn
<V Reaves’ Stable.
mav 0 tf. W. S. HOjjMAN.
Uni-u-eraity of Georgia,
c O 2VIM E33STO EJ Isfi. BSaST'T.
Atiiex’s, July 1', 1878.
Avocht id—Annual Meeting of Trustees.
Avocst 4ll«—Commencement Sermon by Rev.
James O. Branch.
Arot sT 5th, A. M.—S'nliomore Exhibition.
Aliiisr 5th, P. M.—Address before Societies,
by Gen. Al,'liens Baker.
Avoter 5th (Night)—Champion Debate.
Atocst fith, A. M.—Junior Exhibition.
Avocst 6tli, P. M.—Address before Alumni
hv Joseph Gannh!, Esc,.
’ ArorsT 7!h—Coinnicnc'iuent Dav.
WM L. MITCHELL,'
Sec. of IVnird of Trustee*.
July !6th.3t.
-A. BOOK
For Kvcry Ifoibe Dwner.
TWor— isr vil Sy stc m
Of Taming and Training Horses
Public School Notice!
In view of some mi-cinder*' mding in reganl
to the liinjlatioii ot the lin e r the examine
tion and licensing of Toae’ic: - .md the itm-
acquent fai nro of some Tetc..r's to procure
license, it has lieen onlerrd by •-ic Board of
E-lnealiou ol Clarke County, that the tune be
extended to tlie IStli ol* August, ibj nresent
year. All applicants can, in the ineantirne, or
on that day, be oxauiined by tin Undersigned.
It must be distinctly uuderato:>l hnoever, that
in futu' , e, the limitation, a* p-ji.Vshtd will be
adhered to.
II. R. BERNARD,
County School C. mminsioner.
jolj.SO.8'.
Professor J. W. JONES,
OF BUTLER COUNTY OlIlO.
Worth $100 to any Horse Owner, Pita 25c.
FOR SALE AT
BURKE’S BOOK-STORE,
Sent by mail for the same price
CONTENTS—A Knot to save Cutting Rope:
Tit Cent Bridle; Precaution; Learn him to lead
or follow ; Mow to Conquer Him; Howto Shoe
him with ease; How to break him of kicking
in harness; llowio hreak nini of kicking in
stablt; How to break him of nulling buck on
bridle; Howto Lreuk him of jumping fences;
What make* a lialker; How to break a lialkcr;
llowto break a t.witcber in harness; How to
make him back a load; How to break a sliver
at object*; How to break a lolicr; How to break
a vicious hor*e ; Ilow to cuic a weak or moon
eye.
ExfoemoN of Jockey Tricks.
Ilow to make him appear glan lered; How to
make him up,war foundered; How to make him
stand by his food and not eat; Ilow to make
him app-'ar stifled.
RECEIPTS FOB LISEASE OF T11E HORSE
Spasmodic colic; Flatulent colic; Bot»;
Scratches; Grease heels Founder; Bone
spavin; filing bone; Splint; Palpitation ot the
heart; Broken wind or heaves; Saddle galls;
Inflamalicn of the maw and Hide bound.
•ag.6.tf.
nng.18.tf.
J OB WOKK OFJALL l fiBCRIIV
lion 1‘ibi'Jy clone at lb* office.
GRAND ATTRACTION!
The. subscriber having e utinuously added
to Ins already COMPLlvl’E STOCK, the latest
and mo*t desirable goods in his hue at
Hard Time lash Prices,
lie offers the whole stock at grea’ly
Reduced Pxices For Cash
and many articles r.t New York Cost, with a
view to a-change ill busine ss. My stock con
sists of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver
and Plated IVare; Spectacles iu* variety, (inns
Pistols and Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Canes
and otln r goods 'usually kept in a tirstclas-
j Jewelry Store,
! Spectacles, Pebble, Electro Galvunic, Magazine
and Blue Tented, Bifosle, Shooting and Eye
! Glasses, a good assortment, all tor about one
j half of Pedlars Price-, tor same good*. Pcb-
l hies and all other best Leases neatly set to oM
• frames.
RH3PAIRIN Gr
All kinds promptly done at Lowest Prices.
Call and -ee for tourselves at College Avenue,
opposite Post t itiice.
w. A. TALMADGE.
ang.6.3t
Alliemarle Female Institute,
Charlottevillo, Virginia. t2 0 for Bjanl and
Literary Tuili .n for Niue moutli*, beginning
October 1st. Music, Drawing and Paiutiug
extra. For Catalogue* address
R. II. RAWLINGS, M. A.. Prest.
ang.fi.Im
Application For Charter.
State of Georgia, 1 To the JlonoraUe Supe-
County of Clacke. > perior Court of tuitl
)• Court!;/.
Ti<e petition of James S. Hamilton, Joii.;
W. Nsvrw, A. K. Childs, II. C. White,
Stevexs Thomas, L. H. Chau ioxieic, Y. L. G.
Harm*, F. K. Horosoyt, J. II. Rucker and
C. G. Talmadge, respectfully ahoweth that, hey
.Hid such other i nr so ns as mav hcreaf.er be as
sociated with them, desire to be incorporated
and made a bodv politic under mid by the
name or The Alliens Ice Manufacturing Com
pany, the object of their association being the
manufacture and sale ot ice.; that they propose
to carry oil the businesa of manufacturing icc
and selling the same both by wholesale nua re
tail under the eor|>oiate name aforesaid, that
they have two thousand dollars of capital to be
employed by them actually paid in; that their
place of doing business is in said State and
county near the city of Athens ; and that they
desire to be incorporated for twenty years
with a capital stock of fifteen thousand* dollars
for the objects and purposes aforesaid, with no
liability upon the part of uny it.dividual stock
holder for the debts of the corporation beyond
tho amount of the unpaid subscription of said
stockholder to thccap.tal stock.
Wherefore 'vour petitioners pray that the
persons aforesaid aud such others as may here
after be associated with them and their suc
cessors may be incorporated tor and during a
term of twenty year*, with the privilege of le-
nowal at the expiration of that time for the ob
jects and purposes above set forth and in tho
manner therein set forth, under the corporate
name a* above stated ; that by and in said cor
porate name they may have the fight to sue and
bo sned ; to buy and hold such real estate and
other property us they may deem necessary to
carry out the objects and purposes of their
charter; to make such Bv-lawa aud Reg
ulations and have such officers ns they may
deem necessary not in conflict with tho laws of
this State ; to have and use u common seal,
and the same at will to alter; and to make any
and all lawful contracts necessary for carrying
on their business ; and vour petitioners wifi
evpr pray, &c.
/ W. S. MORRIS,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
A true cxtraetjfroin tho Minnies of Clarke
Sni>erior Court._ This 5th day of July, 1878.
As an 'Tenant hair dres>;nji stand*
Parker’s Hair l>al*:t:ti. «le.-«'i-vedly
popular tor llie lmatnil’nl br.ii prvv
tltiees, and its lti < :i!t)i!t !, tT*-.f •.-inj;
and liealint;’ prupiM-iii"*. toiM<uHSy
cing at llie roots, it promotes a luxu
riant growth of young Intir, and un
failingly restores ’gray or hi' ft! ir.tir
to its original yontlifui utilot;, givitig t
soft, rich and lustrous -sjipemancc <>♦
gretit beauty. It is *»! Mt^.y cooling
to tliese.ilj’; t-l i.n «'* it it* 'D-mdrutT,
cures it'jliitig arid lHitti'-v*. :uut
falling of the hair. It is p-i :<•<: i.y
l!armTc-8,>MNqu ai'A-lv pfr'.'uiued. i.< »
er aoihi tf* kkto-yafc gBmsr.tbo ,.h:’i
and pleases every! ,1 - ’’ **•* * T ~' Kh ~ -
REMOV A.Ie
I have removed my office to the comer of Mr.
S. M. Herrington’* premise*, "ipnsite the Cdr-
fedemte Monument. Messages f.ir me can he
written on the elate at the door, or left at my
residence, obliquely scram the street.
aBg.8-18J8.lm. W. A. CARLTON, SI. D.
BETHEL
CLASSICAL and MILITARY
Academy uenr Waukexto.v Va.
!‘ieparvs fur Colle-e, University
o' Busince*. _ Ri-eommcmled for Loccition,
Ilei-.'.tli, Moiality, Scholar-ship and Discipline.
Term*—Board *ml tuition jier half eeesioti g45.
For Catalogue address M«j. A. G.Smith, Sup’t,
Both a! Academy P. O., Fauquier Lunuty, Va.
nug.Alm.
Good Digestion.—•* Give us this
day our daily bread’* amt good medi
cine to digest it, is boih reverent and
human. The human stomach and
liver me fruitful sources of life’s
comforts ; or disordered and diseased,
they tingle misery along every nerve
and through every artery. The man
or woman with yood digestion see
beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet iu the routine of
life, where the disj>eptic see- only
gloom and stumbles mid growls at
even imaginary objects The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death eau be peril ctlv
abolished ; hut that many lives have
been prolonged,' and many sufferers
front Liver disease, I)i“pepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mor
rell's Hepatine, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is po question hut what it is
the most wonderful discovety made in
medical scienca. Those atKicted with
Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should pse Merrell’s Heputine.
It can he had at
‘ Dr. C. \V. Long & Co.,
* -cv—
Liver Is Ivluie.
The Liver is the imperial organ of
the whole human system, as it con
trols the life, health ami happiness of
man. When it is disturbed in its
proper action, all kinds of ailments
are the natural result. The digestion
ot food, the movements of the h art
and blood, the action of the brain
and nervous system, are all inmicdi-
t. ini* 5tli day or July, 1878.
JOHN I. HUGGINS, C. S. C.
lyl.v’ its many
excellent and attractive qualities.
Buy a bottle from your drug-.:>L,
Dr. lv. T. Bruin y »fc Co., .tod urn it?
merit 8.
- - 9 9 9
Halloo, John!
Halloo yomveii!
Well say, pu n I
Say wlmt, Henry!
Say! Where did you get a T i those e<«x!a
you’ve got packed in t hut wac< n !
Why, 1 got them in Alliens, of eonr.-c.
But who did you buy them from !
Weil, now, that's fanny, I declare I t'.onjrir.
cvctybody knew that Iln,»iriim : r'tore w,i>- riss.
ptuco to buy the l.e-t iroods at the Sowo-S
pritts. Why a l’cliov.' j *-t ■: t awe;. ' >’l
there ’till li<* i;els hi* w;l >nii plump full of
goods, they soli them cheap, and then tiny
arc just the cleverest follows to trade v. itii that
I ever did sic.
Iionry, you must stop in there the ilex’ timo
you go to Athens. It’s right on Broad. Street,
under the Banker Office. You will find every
thing bo cheap, and such clever folks to wuit-cn
yon that you will never go to any other i toi .
Do they ke<-p i'll kinds of goods, John ?
Yes, everything you want.
Coffee in sucks, packed up in stack*;
. Sugar in barrels and hogsheads too.
Great piles of flour run up like a tower,
And lard to shorten it through and through
Then you ought to try their meat.
It’s the best in all this ‘'bea'/’—
Hums, shoulders aud sides a* well.
Tncn the good things they’ve t ot
I utver would have thought,
Such goods were brought here to n il.
Meal, Mackerel aud Molasses,
Syrup, rice aud looking glasses,
The best in ti e world, no doubt.
Grant’ and llorstforu’s Baking Powder,
For which nothing speak* louder
Than the pre tv light-bread it turns out.
The best smoke anil chewing tobacco.
And the very finest cracker
Tlmt ever was baked in op n.
Then the best tiling* to eat,
Fruit, vegetables aud meat,
That ever was scaled in a can.
Fruit juts and jel y tumblers,
The best among uli numbers.
And everything else of the sort.
Knives, lork* and butter paddles,
atelv connected with the working of
the Liver. It has been successfully ! Tkf W‘ tbr uu*, harness and saddle:
. , J • Mill cheaper than ever were bought,
proved that Green’s Aminat F'ower Boot*, leather, shoes »nd hats;
is unequalled in enrintf all persons at-! Bucket*, brooms, tub* and m«t»,
KENTUCKY
MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Established 1845. Six miles ont of Frank
fort, Ky. Most beautiful and healthful location,
and superior methods of governin'lit and in
struction. Circular* of inmnnatiun sent bv
SUl”T ALLEN, Funudalc P. O., fiTv.
ang.fi.lm.
Vanderbilt University.
FOURTH SESSION o sens Sept, lat, 1878.
and eloaea Jnnr 1st. 1*79!
Fotoin DvPwrtntont,
•M; Law, #100 ; Medicine, #*5; Thsolawy, r.5.
Board and fudging par month, #18 to #S0. .
Professors, 87; Instracton. 8; Atadanto last
year, 405. For Gataloene* address
L. C. GARLAND, Cluneallor,
Nashville, Tonn..
THB
AT
Athens, Clark Co., Georgia.
MADAME SOPHIE SO8NOW8KI and MISS
CAROLINE SOSNOWSKI, Associate Prind-
pala. With the asaUtanc* of an able eopae of
teachers, thin institute will rrsnme it* sxerciaea
September lfith, 1878. For Ciiealar and farther
particular* refer to the above.
aug.S.lm. • ’*•
Sntnplu liottic- to i»y, 10 cents.
Positively soi*i in all towns on the
Western Coni intuit. 1'hrett doses
will prove that it is just tvhat you
want. ’
Staple dry goods hs ever or ;*ior .
f-ri-i'kory. iuii‘[ * itivfl ..]|.-sw..ie
So yon '. i'cd in ver p: a* there
For anything 1’vc mentioned iicrctofc.e.
But wh'i are t'.mse clever folks
You've b-'cti tolling me about ?
vr jT. 1 ™ J , j Their tiatn * Pd much like to know*
Now AND l I1EN. —It IS only now ‘ For next time I >o to Athens
and then that such men ns Hon. Alex. I don't want m get out
H. Stephens Ex-Gov. Smith and ! ’ iVli 1 dr ' ,v " rh f'" “* xht
Ex-Gov. Brotyn of Ga., endorse a j Well, there’* J. H. Hoggin*, the “Fo*.’’
nic 'tcitie for the throat and lungs, and j Tin-|iropriet<;r,y<.ii know,
when they ko it is pretty Rood evidence 1 (V', c’-erkTi. the atoA**
that the remedy must lie gwid for the
cure of cougha, colds and lutiR affec
tions. They recommend the Globe
Flower Couoh Strup, and their
testimonials are to be seen round the
ten cent sample butties of the Globe
Hvrnp, for ?a!e by.
t.iK.’C. W. Long A V■
-; Athens, Ga
And Mister Harvey Huggins
Kcci* t!i* ikeiks lr>-bo-»ure.
An<f tho old I'lerk of course
I thought yon ought to know- -
lie's heen’thern so long.
His name 5* Johnnie Mimic.
— James M. Gray A Oo.,
latnn of North - a.trtn dry
aurket.. »•
resrt*
EpMVi*