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SOUTHERN BANNER: AUGUST 20,; 1878.
“ which these systems are built, tlio foundation stones of the i q OH QppH !
“material universe remain unbroken and unworn” ^JTc*/x ULv/xA OvvV* •
The famous doctrine <>f evolution : that, the universe has been
gradually unfolded, by the operation of tie- same physical laws
as rule it now, extended back through all past time, has been
postulated from the laws of indestructibility of matter and the
conservatii n of energy- by Herbert Spencer. Darwin’s descent
of man with its “struggle for life,’’ and “survival of the fittest,"
but a chapter, iu this volume—a chapter albeit, that has more
than any other scientific speculation of former days, profoundly
agitated the thoughts of men.
lint, fellow Alumni, the great change to which in this frag
mentary retrospect, I would in conclusion draw your attention iota'single paekugc of old Seed- inopcstockl
is in the present mode and treifd of thought, A spirit of skepticism " c luu ' e a, ' oa large stock of
and of inquiry, has gi own into n spirit that dialieugeti uvery
proposition, insists upon the discussion of every question, scru
tinizes every testimony, and tolerates every honest opinion. Il
has established atribnnal of last resort, called the “ court of com- ; ^
inon sense,’’ whose process and jurisdiction reach everybody, DRUCtS,
and stretch over everything, where precede;it and authority Paints,
are never quoted, but principle and reason decide every cause.; Lcul
Oils,
Turpentine,
IE
GRASS SEED.
We have now the largest stock of Seed in
tliis part of the State, all of wliieli are Fresh,
ackage
i large i
STEEL HAIR BRUSHES,
The fourth lot since October last. Our
the scrisr.
1877. NEW YORK. 1877.
And how searching liavp been the judgements of this c mi t! •
IIow many swells, and hriihbugs, and pretenders lias it exposed j
and punished. Take one example of its audacity and nerve. j Varnishes
A year or so ago, suit was brought against my Lord Fraueis •
Bacon ofVornlnm, whilome Lord ChinioqUor of G/V 3t Britain,
and kecpei of the great seal, to tost his patcut tight to discovo-1
ry of the inductive system of reason., ,.In the course of the trial
many facts came out very damaging, to ipy /.for*!- B:\con- im
peaching not only this particular claim but touching his right
to the office and dignity of philosopher at all.
It was shown, strangely enough, that the learned Lord Bacon,
had not learned the mathematics, and considered them of no
service to investigation, when shortly afterwards, one Isa.c
Newton used them to discover universal gravitation. It was in
proof that he comlemne 1 search for final causes, at the very
ti.ue that hi* own doctor, William Ilarvey, M. 1). pointed out
the circulation of the blood, which lies at the bottom ot physi
ology and medicine. It was established, that he very much
dguMcd-iyJtuther the me of in-trunv nts could advance knowl-
e«Tge when -Galileo with the telescope had just seen the earth
move- It was charged and not denied that his “Novum Or
ganon” on which his great thine rested, was a work much
admired but never read: that it consisted of a set of rules^ to
ex'i’ac’ the Uuths of nature by a mechanical sort of process, apd
did away with all genius in discovery : an 1-tliat these rules had
never disovered anything, and never been ii*<h| by n’-v’i ,dy. It
was demonstrated that Bacon li’d never ndiledone p.,.clical re
sult to tUcJtjdy <»f truths known to man. Finally, the court
“-was shocked to hear, not only that my L >rd Francis had re
jected vlie great truths which in his day were gaining the ear of
mankind, but actually had undertaken to ridicule theju—that he
not only refused to accept the C'opernieaii -ystem, but character
ized the immortal Copernicus us a wild follow “ wiio thinks
nothing of introducing ail sorts ot fictions inti nat ure.’’
Bacon plead in conV* ion and avoidance, and hroueh t for-
-vnrd his tine writing, his noble imagery, h.s w n eriui wit that
pic ked thong)it in • pigvmn and ajsnhegm. lie aho jno bleed
an ^ nrr.iv . of literary gentlemen who had gottea his smart
savings bv heart, and quoted them to show that they too, knew
something of philosophy, and learning. Finally he maintained
We can offer at low prices 1 .
tV. LOXG & Co.,
Athens, t5a.
The »t U» ltth C»tary.
Barham’s Infallible
PILE CURE.
Manufactured bj the
Barkis PHI Curt Cc., Dnrham, V. 0.
ItarverfnlUto ear® HwwtkoMi
or nirs wkn i car* ta pomIMs.
Trlf List ud bona fids Itrtlip—late
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
_ perienc* m the treatment of the
blea of both male and female than an v ph jslcian
t. kitci the result* of hla Ions ana niccessfiu
his two new works, just published, entitled
MARRIED
LIFE
No. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who has hsd greater experience tn the treatment of the
sexual troubles of both male and female than any physician
in the West,
practice in hi
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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pages, and contain valuable Information for both married and
single, w ith all the recent improvements in medical treatment
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i In Or. Bntta* new works is in nc way of quet ticnable char
acter. but is something that e- +rj oee should know. The
Heath, the victim of early indiscretion; the Man. otherwise
perfectly healthy maybe, tmt with wan Iff “
of life, and the Woaaa, in misery]
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,decl9. TIIE SUN, New York City, N.
DIRECTORY.
THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC) IS CALLED TO
THE* FOLLOWING CONDENSED DIRECTORY
OF THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
l»tY noons AMI GROCERIES.
TAI.MADGE, HODGSON & CO.
• Wholesale Grocers
(AND PROVISION DEALERS,
College Avenue.
HOUSE, BETTS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES,
(Broad Street.
MILLINERY.
miss maria McCarthy,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
College Avenue.
HARDWARE AND CROCXEUY, Fit.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Wholesale undgKetuii
GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
No. 7, Broad Street.
LAMPK1N & PITTMAN,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND GENERAL
Merchandise, College Avenue.
T. FLEMING & SON,
’-’Hardware,*
DEUPKEK BLOCK.
Drv
DRY GOODS.
REESE & LANE,
Goods, Notion*, Shoes, Ilats, etc., e"
BROAD STREET.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
^ DAVIS’
GALLERY,
'*'W
M. G. & J. COHEN,
Wholesale aud Retail
DEALERS in CLOTHING * DRY GOODS,
Boots and Shoes, Broad Street.
G252TTR..&L HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r
This Hotel, so well known to the citizens of
Clarke and adjoining counties, is located in the
centre of tile business portion of Augusta, con-
GEORGIA, Clarke County.—
vl Whereas, Sarah Ada Henderson, Execu
trix of Matthew II. Henderson, deceased, ap
plies for leave to sell part of the Real Eutute of
said Dee’d., towit: One House and Lot in
Athens, in said couuiy, known u the Wilson
lot, containing 4 acres, more or less. These are
therefore to cite and notity all concerned to
show cause at my office on *or before the first
Monday in September n xt why said leave
should not be granted.
Given under my baud a offiee. this 5th of
July, 1876. ASA. M .JACKSON,
July 9-5w. , ••-dinar}'
Depot, and offers inducements to the public
uueqnalcd bv any other Hotel in the City,
uect-'f.
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A rwroUrtr educated and lctaUy qnaliScd pbvalelan and tha
B>ost sBcc?aful, u kli praciit* will prove. Cores el li
that popular opinion had lor centuries accorded him these dig- \ vciient to Post Office, Telegraph Office and
nitics, and argued with much force that a sentiment so long and
so universally prevalent, cannot have existed without solid fottn-
da'.ion. But all in vain! My Lord Francis as a philos-iph'T 1
was deposed, and formally adjudged : preit-nder. Bat the i
«o ill. wifi; u>'< at justice, nw rde«l him the highest tank in the j
department of literature, which he had enriched by so many j
similes and the turn ot so many'period*.
But a higher name than Bacon’s went down before this Court j
oI common sense. * * 1
Only the other day that Vc: cYaLloelriraeter. old King Solo-:
men, w::s impend <••:, ' a- served id, a rule'.., -in v c.m--- why i
hi- title to wisdom slionld m,t Im set aside for that he hud an- ;
uounced —“ * pare the rod and spoil the child.” Mr. Solomon j
appeared and plead preset' pti.w title of three thousand years, j
The plea vus stricken instanter, there can he no prescription to !
error, in a court of common sense. Salomon was ruled to an- j
swer to tin- ineiits. Aster argument had, the court ten-1
tiered judgment as follows:
•• In tliis court at least the proposition* shall never be
“ ilenic.l; that children nr,: to become men, and men !
•* arc or ought to be renti-nt and moral being*: tlmt
“ the object of e lm-it'oi. i* to dcvelope thi* inor.il
•• responsibility, not dc*;ro\.q : llijt, to rule by the rod
‘‘is to rule by fear —an emotion which deadens the
“ sensibilities and brutalizes the moral feelings. Let
“ the sentence be reversed, and henceforward read—
“ use tbe rod to sjk>;1 the child—and let King
“ Solomon stand committed for all time.”
M. E YOUNG,
MERCHANT TAILOR, Cutting aSPECIAL'fi
One door below Long’s Drug Store, JBroad St.
xcsscAin KttoTff veers, or outer
ea;.*-? *ili pr- * • -Lrr jg-me efthe eflectv:Nervooe*
rv--. s. n.iu-11.i ..*■■»■•*.<, Pimncee ol &»®ut. Defective Mr—
* rv. PhvtimlDocar, Firu-.b'i on Fere, Aversion to Socif*
Females, Confu4on of Mrs*, Ixas of Sexual Power,
re deria* marriage Improper or enkeppy. ere^tboronghiy
end rermanently cured. PPyrJyy
cured end v rclr eredirsted from the system; GON"
OKRHEA, Gleet, stricture, PiVeend otkerjpri-
rtte aifcases quickly cored. Patients treated by ®*Nf r ***
pre«s. Consnltatloa free end invited, charges reasonably
end correvpoodence strictly cooQtlentlaL
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
OrMO res, seat to any sdlrasi. serante sealed, tor tMrtf
(W) cents. Should be read br all. Addreta at abort,
oases hours from 8A.il. to IP.M. Bund.js, S to iP.lfc
pt EOKGIA, OCONEE COUNTY.—Whereas,
Tlio:n: s N. Bonllainc. Jr. deceased. j«titiona in
i terms of thd lav tub: diseii-irg-1 from said
j administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
| concerned to show e inse at my office, on or bc-
■ fore tbe first Monday in October next against
i the granting of said discharge.
DETROIT FREE PRESS.
T HE FREE PRESS is one of the very few
Northern papers having any considerable
circulation in the South, or wuich desires and
publishes Southern correspondence. There is
hardly a locality in the South wi.cre tliis paper
is not taken, and where it ha* not secured
warm friends, furtlie interest it has taken iu
Soiltliem affii’s. It lias advocated ail meas
ures looking to the development of new iudiis-
the establislimcut < f permanent peace
q-ihDd- friendship, aud the election to ofilce of
■representative men whose administrations mu t
be prolific of peace and harmony.
Daring the present year Tiib Ikek PiiKse
will publish articles from the pens of various
State Governors in the South, letters from ceil*
te-.* ot business, . n i eo:nmnnieaii«ns from
tlu»e in position to know tiie needs of tlieii
State and can suggest beiielicinl changes. It
further desires to bear from planters, fruit
growers, stock-misers, miners, and manufactu
rers. its communications will interest thous
ands in the North who arc restless for a chuugc
of abiding place, and must be of benefit to the
South.
All departments in tbe Frce Pkiss will be
maintained and made full of interest to id)
readers, and it hopes to make many new
frieuds.
Address
Di tro t Frek Press Co ,
Detroit, Midi.
GROCERIES AND PRODim * I:
F. B. LUCAS, >*•■,/
, . Produce Broker
N<>. 1, BROAD STREET.
W. A. BUftNS,
DEALERS in GENERAL MERCHAX'
No. *2, Refugee Block, Thomas St, Athens, Ga.
u —
REAVES it NICHOLSON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS',
Corner Broul nn«X TUom-AS :•> rcetA.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ISNEAlI & CO.,
Retail Dealers in
LADIES & GENTLEMENS BOOTS&SlIoES ,
Broad Street.
Not only me:i l»nt inslitiltioas are here tiiwl before lliis court ’ Given unde my hand at office this third day
of cotnniop sense,
is now at tbe bar.
joiiK-tl
One hoary with age, an-l terrible in sanct ion
The pleadings arc made tip, and i*s te is
of J une 1678.
June 25.3m.p-d.
JAMES IL LYLE, Ordinary.
Whether or not there exists a place—
“ 1 iu a black anil hollow vault.
Where-day is never seen: Where shines‘iiu Aun,
But U.iiniug liorror of consuming fire- : i
A liglitlc*.* sulphur clicked with smoky fogs,
of mi infected darkless: a phicc where dwell,
Thousands nnl thousand* sundry nortt,'*
Of never dyTng'7fe»tli«. Tlfere (famtic,! souls,
Roar without .pity. Tin re gluttons are fed,
Willi toads #110 adder*. There burning .oil.
Is poured down the drunkard’.* ihhjar ; ‘ ' "
'V-lmle- .dps! ;i*N of molten
Rub
JOWN W. NICHOLSON * C<‘.
Wholesale and Retail
SHOE AND HAT DEALERS
Deupree Building.
BAR AND RII.UARDS.
J. M. ALLEN,
r.\t Exchange Su’o n. -t -okson Street,
WHISKEY, WINES AND CIGARS A
’Lilliard Sa'oon.
For Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine; has been but little used and is in per
fect order. For side cheap for cash. Apply at
iicE
J. H. D. BEUSSE,
Retail Liquor Dealer,
ALSO BILLIARD SALOON,
Jackson Street.
K. M. MARKS,
Peoples’ Exchange,
BEER, WINES, WHISKIES and LIQUOR?
College Avenue.
ytSCKU.ANKOl-i.
.-.j^burju*
‘ 'Tijffiflellcrhttd Stationer to the **■
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
College Avenue, Newton House Block.
~'Tu~JuusntJNjp;
BcstiiuVanL •
MEa i> at all hours, Jackson st.
W’ FLEMING,~~ 7 ~
* ,bookseller and statu in hi:.
Corneri .Broail Street aud College Avenue
G. HAUSER,
Mmi'.ifac: me and Deal r in
SEGAKS, PIPES AN1) TOBAt'Co, AGENT
For Oeoiioi chee Tobacco, C-nle. c Av.-i.nc.
NEWTON HOUSE,
A. D. CL1NARD, PROPRIETOR,
Board #2. per da'.
KAEVARINSKY 1.1 ELLER,
j Wi.olcsu’e ami Retail
j DEALER6 IN SUGARS AND TOBACCO,
! Codeae Avcii.i
ARTHUR EVANS.
j WATCHMAKER AND JEWr.I.id.,
I at Dr. E. Smith Lyndon's Drug Slue,
Deupree Block.
I
I ». ..ANN A: REAVES,
i SALE A-.\b L VERY STABLE,
j Thomas Street.
RUCKKit <fc HULL,
j COTTON AND PROVISION BROKERS,
| Office 21, Thomas St., Warehouse
j C-inier Clayton and Thomas S’.icotfc
*cg29-tf
THIS Oil
There tiie usurer f .rev*r, snpi
. H* 1 . - j I ,,
Tlier# the murderer is forever,stablgid.
Yet cau he never die. There lies the wanton,
On rucks df-bnrning steel, while iu his soul, ;
lie feels rheTormout ->f bis raging lust.
Oh mcrev ’. marev
Tiicre st-uill thcae wri telicd thins
Cursing one another, forever.
But here tin) cry is heard.
— liCi 1
coininon senSi
•‘Halt, thou libertihed lrea-l ujtpn,ground. Even
common aenkc.
Can give no eharteT within the sacred . *•
' V Prccingts of religion* faitli. , i .
My hoar is jiidy not cpUt upon tills at^amont. but,
! b«w with reverenetj^fo atltj o.n«>pntence in»*re.
H« wlm conloumls wltb tbe dogmas Vuh-. wliicb it is
interwoven^: will'sjv it^ll.is.intrepKl.inaicb of the; intellect uoth-
i«»g but wickedness; madwess and folly; • But he whes-.* emo-
tionai nature is.l\;mjtUif‘d Jiydlio gv^ces of f^jth, love, hope and
Meriwether eft Few,
! BXa-A-CISISTXIEITII’S
I TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
i
i
One at the old stand in front ot
j Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
! Tbe other on the road to the upper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN /. COOPER’S,
I Livery Stable. We have first class workmen
j HORSE S5ZOES2TG
of every description.
Plating and Concavb Shoks
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
i , , ...
And all kinds of - f Muchiues and In
pleincn(s repaired on eh oft ndfice.
ia’i'.>-tf. t 1
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
(Sinyer Machine Office, College Avonne)
xVTIIESTS, - GSO^GIA.
I have opened at the above place, where I
will give strict attention to repairing and
cleaning of Winches, Clocks and Jewelry. All
work done in first class style and at reasonable
rates. Give luo a call. * april 23-6m.
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W. A.TAI.MADGE.
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ff college avenue,
Sole agent for itoscs’ Electro Galvanic Spec
tacles aud Lazarus & Morises perfected --peeta-
clc-s aud Eve-Glasses.
A K. CIllLDS <fc CO.,
' Dealers iu
STOVESTINWAREaHOUSE FURNISH!NG
G <ods, Corner B.-m i m Tl-.om is Streets.
J. R.JCKAWFOLD,
On Dauiclsville road, 11-2 miles from Athens,
dealer in general merchandise. Best furnished
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LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
A-theaa, Gooxgxa-
GANN & REAVES, PROPRIETORS.
Will be found at their old stand, rear Frank
lin House building. Thomas streei._>K<fep al
ways on hand good Turnouts dM^Rr.-elul dri
ver*. Stock well eared for wheyen: rusted to
our care. Stock on band tor sale is -ill rime*.
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ILL HEADS AND LETTER
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Arrive nt J
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Arrive at (Jharlotte...:
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Arrive at Danville ....1
Arrive at Lynchburg.... *-0<; v a
Arrive at Washington City ’ " a u
Arrive ut Baltimore •.3.15 a m
Arrive at Philadelphia 4" a m
Arrive nt New York ''-4' a m
Arrive at Boston * 3" p .a
Passei.ger Trains on this road going Last ar
rive at Lulu, 5.25, 1 ! M Leave Lula. 5 :6, P M
Going West, arrive at Lulu, 9.25, A. M.
Leave Lula. 9.85, A. M. .
Local Freight and Accommodation Tru.n,
going East, arrives at Lula, 10.5, P. M. Leave
Lula. 9.20. P. M. , ‘ , „
Going West, arrive nt Lulu, 1«>.£>. A. XL
Leave Lula. 10.40. A. M.
Through Tickets on sa’e i.t Union Passenger
Depot. Bagg-ge Cheeked Through.
G. J. FORKACRK. General Xhu ager.
HOUSTON, Geo. 'hi-s.J "ikket Ag’t.