Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, August 20, 1878, Image 7

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SOUTHERN BANNER. AUGUST 20, 1878. X.A.CT CTOTXGSS. g # E. THH.VSIIEU, ATTORNEY AT LAV/, AVutkinsville, Ga. Office in funner Ordinary’s Office. jan2o-1876-ly p^Ci. TUOMHON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Special attention paid to criminal practice. For reference apply to Ex-Gov. T. 11. Watts and Hon. David Cloptou, Montgomery, Ala. Office over l’o-t-Oillee At liens, Ga. l'eb3-lS7.Vtf garrow Hros., I>. C. Harrow, Jr T il E Scientific American. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. The Most ej»u!;ir Scientinc Paper in the IVirld ♦nly $.1.20 a Year, including Postage. ATeekly. 52 Numbers a Year. 1.000 Book Bases. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office over Talmailge, Hodgson <fc Co. jan4-ly Lamar Cobb. Howell Cobb. II. COBB, ATTtmXKYS AT LAW. l’l'lH itJIIKD EVERY TUESDAY MORNING AT rs„ . Tehms, #2.00 a Year, Invariably in advance. tub2-.’-lS78-l Athens, Ga in Denpree Building IAmirew .1. Cobb. ’i lie‘‘Southern Banner,” established in the year 1816 s, consequently, sixty-two years old. Beginning when sci Mice in this country was, comparatively speaking, in its in- laiH-v—when the “art” of printing was carried on by a slow ind tedious process—when “buck skin balls” were used to spread the ink over thorough and unsightly types upon which • lie paper was printed, with Home News one and Foreign News two months old, the different Proprietors have battled with the changes of time-kept pace with the advancement >f science, and the rude types and rough presses have been Ai.es S. Enwis. JpRWiN & COBB. »iT(ii!\r:\N at law. Athens, Gu. Offico on Corner of liioad and Thomas streets, over Childs, Nickerson <fc Co. fel>22-l 876-1 v r. H. DORTCII, ATTORNEY at law, apl8-187S-tf Carnesville, Ga. G. C. Thomas, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WATKINSVILLE, GA. O FFICE IN COURT-HOUSE. OPPOSITE Ordinnrv’s Office. Personal atlenticii luall busin< ss entrusted to hi- cere. ai-s-tt TO THE AFFLICTED! IN CALLING THE PDBLIC ATTENTION TO THE Indian Compound Cough ATixture For the core of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I say that nothing surpasses it * ’ — * ' ... th Robert K.ufvbu. Wilbur F. Nil-tv. The SciiiNTinc Aukrican is a large First Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages, printed in the most beautiful style, profusely IU-uK’raUJ with splendid engraving*, represent ing the newest Inventions and the most recent Advances in the.Arts and Sciences ; including Mechanics and Engineering, Steam Kugiueer- iug, Rail ..nv, Mining, Civil, Gan and Hydraulic Kngiuee'iug, Mill Work, Iron. Steel and Metal Work: Chemistry and Chemical Processes: Eleetricity, Light, Heat, Sound : Technology, Photography, Printin', New Machinery, New l’-oeesses, New Recipes, Improvements i>er- taining to textile Industry, Weaving, Dyeing, Coloring, New Industrial Products, Animal, Vegetable and Mineral: New and Interesting Facts in Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, He..|rli. Medical Progress, Social Science, Nat ural History, Geology, Astronomy, etc. Tue most valuable practical papers, by emi nent writers in all departments of Science, will be found i:i the Scientific American; the whole presented in popular language, free from technical terms, illustrated with engravings, and so arranged us to interest ami infirm all classes of readers, old and young. The Scien tific American is proiuotive' of knowledge and progress in e cry community where it circu lates. It should luive a place in every Fanfly, Reading Room,' Library, C-liege or School. Terms, $3.2u per year}' $1.60 half y ar. which includes pre-paviuent of postage. Discount to Clubs and Agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold by all Newsdealers. Remit by Postal or der to MUNN A: CD., Publishers, ;;7 Park Row, New York I) A TI?A!Tkl 1° connection with 1 iVlliil lO. SCIENTIFIC AMER ICAN, Messrs. Muxs & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, and have the largest establishment in the world. Patents are obtained on the best terms. Models of New Inventions utd Sketches examined, and advice free. A special 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 the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction often effected, i Any person who has made a new discovery invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whether a patent can probablv lie obtained, bv writing to the undersigned. Address .or the Paper, or concerning Patent-, MUNN <k CD., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Dflioe, Cor. K eV Till Sts., Washington, I'- in’ch 19th, *78lf. for Co'ds and Coughs, and can be taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and without danger. But the professional world is so full of Ambiguousncss and Egotism, that any tbiug put be fore the public as a safe and reliable Bemedy for certain diseases is scoffed at and pionounccd worth less and a humbug. 1 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 : Vitellus Ovi., Amydalus, Mel. Finns Palustris, Andromeda, Arborea, Arctium Leppa, Inula Ilels- nium, Marrubium Volgare, Antcnnaria Margaritaceuiu, Dtirchwachsliener Wasserdost, Cephalanthus Occidental^, Symphytum Officinale. It is prepared at my office, No. 56 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where it can be had in any quantity. If any one using it will say that it has done them uo good, return the bottle and get your money re turned Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy ! EOR IT WILD CUBE Dysentery-. Diarrhoea, Cholera Morhus, and Cutting Teeth of Children! And no mistake. Examine the following certificate.*, which are enough to satisfy any reasonable man, woman, or child, that it is not an imposition palmed off on the peop'e. To prove it, get a bottle, and u»e us directed on the bottle, and you will be satisfied that it is all* that is claimed lor it. it is prr pared purely from vegetables a medicinal pro|»erty. TESTIMONIALS. Atlanta, July 1st, 1874. I>R. B OGERS — Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remetlv In my family, I have found it the most pleasant medicine for children to take, and the most satisfactory to cure I have ever met. I have used it now for several years, and never allow myself to be without some of it on hand, and its inline** diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other laim to the public con fidence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and foriune added, if you would only sutficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing povvei and benefits Respectfully, o. 0. LOCHRANE. The above i EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife an 1 two children were down with Bloody Flux. We had two doctors, as good as auy in the city, and found no relie . Mv baby, 7 months old while teething, was c -i. j<c *- ~ * Remedy, the relief o; same disease, and it proved a success. For sale in Athens bv feb. 26.8u». above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supieiue Court of Georgia. KA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife an 1 two child) Ve had two doctors, as g**od as auy in the city, and found uo rc ._ . __ . die teething, was expected to dir for two weeks, when being induced to try l>r Bi'ggers* Southern miedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and areat present doing well. I tried it on myself for the u ““ 1 ** * 1 ““ C. C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. ED SMITH. Haiford & Kelsey, A-ttorney& a, t Law, !;iul asule JlUll tlieir plllCCS are HOW occupied b\ ^llll the beau-I And. Counsellor’- and Solicitor’s iu Equity I Cochran, Pulaski County, G1 Special and im I mediate attention given to auy business c«n t ill appliances known to til Cs art. I corning lands. Intruders promptly ejected 1 1 I fro.n, and titles eleured np, and wild l uuls luok- . . , , . . | ed af.tr generally, will buy ahd’sul. .units, pay r l’iie Banner is not only the oldest but the * largest paper I taxes tor noure^aents etc.' wui practice in all J 011 1 the counties contingent to eRher tlie.M. & B. I K. R. or the Atlantic & and"2^ R. Good re- u North-east Georgia, and its columns are weekly tilled with *■ - ference given when desired, july 16th.tf. reading matter suited to all classes and conditions, embracing VKWS, POLITICS, ART, SCIENCE, LITERATURE, POETRY, AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, DOMESTIC AND OTHER RECEIPTS, STORIES “WIT, 1IUMOR, &C., AC JACKSON <t THOMAS, ATTORNEYS AT'UW, A. Athens, Ga.* Office Sooth West Corner of Collect Avenue ind Clayton Street,, also at the Court House. .All parties desiring Criminal Warrants, can get them a*, any time by applying to the County solicitor at this office. <lecl6-1874-tf ^SUBUBY. MoCUBUY, •ik-fc-fcoxrxay at laasw, Hartwell, Geoboia, Will practice in the Superior Courts of North sastGeoigia and Supreme Court at Atlanta. Aug 8. 1876 tf NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. In view of the vital questions which are agitating this and foreign countries, and the elections that arc to take place this tall in Georgia and throughout the United States, a synopsis uul discussion of which will bo contained in our columns, we are sure that our paper will not only be acceptable but a necessity to every family. Therefore, send in your names BLACKSMITHS' —AT— OUIi NEW BRICK SHOP -AT THE— Comer Clayton Anil Jackson Sts. First-Class Horse-Shoeing. A Spe-’ialty, by the best Slioer in Georgia Grimsmitliing. ind nionev and keep posted with the progress of the times. Guns, ri-t..i s , ink-, etc., repaired »t short t5, "«Vweii-dig^tcdadv.be Hill Iltuuc y 1 1 1 - I ’ nntiee n„d satisfiu’tion .riven. SUhscnjitions should lie sent 111 at oucc. XT away, Spioy. HeliaKlo-" The Atlanta Constitution. Under its new inauaireiiien ‘Ihe Atlanta COXSTITLT.ON has won for itsc-ll ‘lie title oi the leading journal of the south. Its enterprise, dnriiur the recent election excitement, iu -end ing correspondents to different portions ol the country, and it- series of special telegrams from Washington while the electoral commission was engaged iu ronsuuuitiiig tile fraud that placed radicalism once more in power iu our national councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to |>rove that no expense will be spared to make IheCoxstitctjon not onI.: a lender iu tlm dis cussion of matters of public concern, but a leadm in tlie dissciniuntion of the latest ami most reliable news. Tiiere is no better time tliau now to subscribe A Fresh and tfgornns A'ctrsasi-t* • Albeit, there luis been a q o*i settlement of one of the moot difficult and dangerous pro blems of modern federal polities, the discussions spring therefrom and the results likely to ensue have lost nothing of their absorbing interest. In addition to this, the people of Geoigia are- now called upon to settle The. Convention Question. and iu the discussion of this important subject (in which Tub ConstrnrnoN will take a leading partj.every Georgian is interested. If a conven tion is called its proceedings will find their earliest and fullest embodiment in the columns of The Constitution, and this fact alone will make the paper indispensable to ever'- citizen oi the state. To be brief. The Atlanta Daily Con^tutloh will endeavor, by ali the means that the pro gress of modern journalism bus made possible and necessary, to hold its place as a leader of southern opinion und as a purveyor of the latest news, its editorials will be thoughtful, timely and vigorous—calm and argumentative in theft methods and thoroughly southern and demo cratic in their sentiments. Its news will be fresh, reliable and carefully diges'ed. It will be iillcrt and epterprisiug, ami no expense will be spared to make it the medium oi the latest and most important intelligence. Tin* Weekly i'nastlttilioa.* Besides tmbn.lyiu-: * verything of interest in the daily, The AY keki.y Constitution will eou- tniu a Department of Agriculture, winch will be in charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well, known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural Society. This department will be made a spe cialty, aud will he thorough and complete. The farmer will find in it not only all the current in formation o*i the subject of agriculture, hut ell d: - - - Every body in vited Call Street, Over Mandeville’s Jewelry Store* AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE PIANOS & ORGANS. Low Prices, Quick Sales. CORRESPONDENCE. Recognizing the fact that nothing adds more to tli? popu larity of a paper than an interchange of views bet A*een those among whom it circulates, we invite correspondence upon all topics of interest to the public, and especially the current news and agricultural progress of the section of coun try in the territory of North-east Georgia. TO ADVERTISERS. With a bona fide circulation of 2,000 copies weekly which ■j j ,r intees not less than 8,000 readers, throughout Georgia *n<l the South, and especially in North-east Georgia, one of 'the richest sections in the South, we are confident that ad wertisers could find no better medium through which to make their wants known than the columns of the Southern Banker. Address, H. H. CARLTON, Editor & Prop’r. Axes, notice and satisfaction given. STEEL WORKING* s, Mill Picks, llayi, etc., of the finest temper. Work warranted. PLANTATION WORK. Plows, AA’agons, Carriages, etc., repaired iu the best ma.nicr and at short notice. Sole patnntec of Bassett’s plow stock. yJohn HI. Bassett. msrchSO-ly. Terms for the Bally: month ji oc 3 months 3 oo 6 months .>30 12 months t(i (10 Terms for the ifrekljr: months... *51 l months g 20 Money may be sent by poetoffiee money order at otir expense. Address : I ll K CONSTITUTION, Atlanta, Gu. Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore cxisiiug be tween Bell & Barns is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. W. A. Barns will continue the business ns heretofore, at the old stand of J. It. Crane. W. A. Burns assumes all the indebtedness ot the old firm. W. A BURNS. july2-4w. {A. A BELL. CHARLES F. STUBBS, (Successor to Groover, Stnbbs & Co.,) GOTTON FACTOR —AND— General Commission Merchant, AGENT FOB THE Quitman Factory Yams, 94 BAY STREET, Savannah., G5 eorgia, Bagging, Ties, I&ope und other supplies fur nished. Also, liberal cash advances made on consignments for sale or eliipmeut to Liverpool or Northern ports. Mr. A. A. Wjnn, Cashier and Correspondent of the late firm ot Groover, Stubbs & Co., has n.intcrest in,the business. aag.81.tf. J THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE, 40 to OO Per Cent. Discount, From Catalogue Prices of the following celebra ted makers : Ch ckering, Mathiishek, Knatie, Stieuway Hal- let and Davis, McPhail 4 Co., 8impson 4, Co. llaines Bro. Billings * Co. Parlor and Church Organ! Mason A Hamlin, Plcouhct A Pelton, Prescott Organ Co., Clough A Warren. Attraetiug Purch asers from the Mountains to the r*ea Testimonials from oar ties who have corresponded with several of tiie largest Piano and Organ dealers, established the fact that prices are lower in Augusta than elsewhere. ZMZJLDRIBIjIEI A.. St. StOBEStTSOU, Dealer s Monuments A ND TOMB STONES, CRADLE TOOMBS, Marble and Granite Box Toombs. A Great Reduction in Prices. Specimens of Work always on hand and for sale. Prices and designs furnished on application at the Marble Yard, adjoining Reaves & Nich- olsou’s cotton warehouse, Athens, Ga. jnneSO-tfi CITY MERCHANTS AND OTHER BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT CASH-READ. A LT. who have tried the experiment have obtained ready money by advertising in the Hartwell Sun. A spi-y newspaper, sparkling with wR and humor, keeps up with the times in everything: ft is the pa per ior everybody. Printed in the neatest manner. Has a g *od circulation, and is thoroughly read by just the people to whom you want to sell. Examine its columns and sec " Ads.** of some of your leading houses. They are regular advertisers. Ask them, and be convinced that it pays. Rates low. Terms liberal. Paper free to advertisers. Benson & McGill, Publishers, Hartwell, Ga. J OB WORK OF ALL DESCRI1 tion neatly done at tills nffiw*. gjg Ag'u mate* 8o.Su,),! Revolv t,>t NoitIUre 8o.Su|iplf Co XasovJUe.TniB Said to be the lightest-running, the n.os, ie:intiful, cheapest, best, and largest Sewing Machine in the world. Ladies and the public are iuvited to call and see, at the Office, t ext door to AVm. McDowell’s, College Ave. u -. Sewing Machine Needles and attachments ot all kinds for sale by J. BANCROFT, Agent. feb5-ly. TALLULAH nTSTITUTE, CLAKKFSVILLE, GEORGIA. T HE next term will commence on the 22*1 day of July, 1878. TERMS, PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS,. 1st Class, $ 5J0 2d Class, 8.00 3rd Class, 12.00 There arc rooms to rent at low rates to those wishing to torm meases and hoard themselves For further particulars, address, T. B. PASSMORE, Principal, Clabkfsville, Habersiiam Co., Ga. june 2, ’78, 8m. $50 to $100 saved in purchasing from U. O. ROBINSON 4 CO Low Prices Quick Sales, ia the motto of the Music House of the South, which ia Competing Successfully with New York and Boston Goods sent'bv Express anywhere in the South, C. O. D., 011 receipt of advance Express Charges one way, with privilege of examination given if so requested. Tuning and Repairing. for the Augusta Music House may 21.Cm (JA A. ILER, Snra±ohmalcax & J"owolor, At Michael’storc, next door to Heaves & Nigh olson’s, Broad street, Athens, Geopjm. All work warranted 12 months, septl2-tf. Excursion Tickets Are now on sale at offico of North Eastern Kailroad, to the following Summer Resorts: . Gainesville, Georgia arid Retnrn. Sulphur Springs, “ ** “ Mt. Airy, *■ “ “ Toccoa, “ “ “ Greenville, Sonth Carolina and Batura. Spartanburg, “ “ “ Trvon Mountain,North Carolina and Return. Flit Rock, “ “ “ " Hendersonville, “ “ u ABhville, *• *' “ AVarm Springs “ “ “ Sale of such tickctb will continue until Oct. 1st., nnd tho return limited through Oct. 81st, Ono fare tickets to Atlanta and return will also be sold every Saturday, good to return through following Monday, with no extension of return. JAS. M. EDWARDS, Supt. July 9, 1878, tf. J OB WORK OF EVERY DE* script-tan done at this office