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SOUTHERN BANNER: AUGUST 27, 1878.
The heated term left Xc»' Eng
land ns follows, according to a Bos
ton paper:
At lul two Fahrenheit* blew t>p,
And killed two children small,
And one Barometer ahot dead
A tutor with ita bull.
It is very depressing to a summer
congregation to see the minister, in
the most eloquent and impassioned
passage of his sermon, gesture with
One hand and tight, flies with the
other.
“May the Lord preserve your eye
rght,” said a beggar-woman to a
man with a small nose, who had just
given her a gratuity. “Why?” he
asked. “Because,” said she “you’ve
no nose to hold jour spectacles.”
Did the prophet Isiah ever eat at
railroad station ? It certainly looks
S"', for how could he have described
it so literally if lie had not. “And
he shall snatch on the right hand and
be hungry; and lie shall eat on the
left hand, and shall not be satisfied.
Too bad !—A newly married gen
tleinan of M rs. J—’s acquaintance on
being asked the other daj’, what was
the difference between a bride and
bridegroom, imuudiatcly replied
“Why, one is givin awtv, and the
other sold.”
Frank and Willie, were discussing
which were the most economical,
melt or women ; and Frank seemed
to he getting the best of the argu
ment, when Willie sudden!)’ brought
the argument to a dose by saying,
“One thing I know ; my father can
make a piece of butter go over
ntorc’n twice as large a piece of
bread for me as mother can.’’
“Atrab, Pat, and why did I marry
ye? Jist toll me that; for it’s tnrsclf
that’s had to maintain ye iver since
the blessed day that Father O’Flani
gan sint me hunt to yer house.”
“Swale jewel,” replied Pat, not rel
ishing the charge, “an’ it’s nteself
that hopes I may live to see the day
vou’re a widow wrping over the cold
sod that kivers me—thin, by St.
Patrick, I’ll see bow you get along
without me honey.”
A parly of men were standing to
gether telling war yarns. One of
them related a great adventure which
happened to him while in Virginia.
When he concluded, a tail, lank
stranger said to him : “Well, mister,
you was a colonel, then, wasn’t you?’’
The other replied, "No, sir, I was a
private and always have been.’’
Thereupon the stranger took off his
hat, and with a tear in each eye
crossed over and extending his hand,
said, “Well, mister, God bless you,
old fellow, there ain’t lmt two of us
left,”
hship
s.m smumssLAs&mss list.
TO THE AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
Indian Compound Coxigli Mixture
For tho coir of Consumption and all diseases of lie Lungs and Throat, I say that netting surpasses it
(or Co!da and*Coughs, and can b« taken Irom old age down to the cradto with Impunity, and without
daacar. Bat tha profaaaiaoai world Is ao toll of Ambigowune*. aad Egotism, that any thing pot be
fore the public aa a safe and mliaije Krniedy for certain dheaaaala centred at and pronounced worth-
lore and a humbug. I aay try it before you condemn it, aa I wlU giro you the nanu r of erery herb,
*e., that it la compoaed of, whlcn tou can examine at your leiaore:
VUalluaOTt, Amydalus, Uel. Pious PaluitrU, Andromeda, Artie tea, Arctium Leppa, Inula Beie-
alum. Maim brum vulgare, A a ten pari* Margaritaceum, Durehwachahener Wsssenlost, c’ephalanthua
Occidental! •, Symphytum Officinale.
It It prepared at my office, No. fi6 Peachtree St-, Atlanta, Go., where it can be had in any quantity.
If any one using it wlU my that it has dope them no good, return the bottle and get your utuney re-
IM
Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy l
MARBLEgiWORKS,
Broad St., Near Lower Market
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
aug.O.Cm.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE CENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
KENTUCKY
| MILITARY INSTITUTE.
I EatabUalied 184.*. Six mile* out of Frank-
j fort, Ky. Most beautiful and healthful location,
autl auper'.or method* of government and in-
| atrucricu. (hrcuTars of inionnation tent by
>*li V' £ ALLEN, Fumuinlo P. O., Ky.
aug.6.1m.
LIVER PILLS
FORTHE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or liter Complaint,
DYSrarSIA AND KICK HEADACHE.
BETHEL;
CLASSICAL and MILITARY
Academy near Warrxnton Va.
Prepare* for College, University
or Business. Recommended for Location,
Health, Momlity, Scholar-ship an<l Discipline.
Terms— Board pud tuition per hull* session’$85.
For Catalogue address Mu). A. G. Smith, Sup’t,
BethV. Aosdiiny P. O., Fauq tier County, Va
aug. 6. lm.
TO THE
Symptoms of a '.Diseased Liver.
P UN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left I The uu
side; the patient is rarely able to lie | hi. bn.
on the left side; sometimes the pain • < ' n,,re 1
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part. There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having left undone something which
ought to have been done. A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his
feet are cold or burning, and he com
plains of a prickly sensation of the
skin; his spirits are low; and although
he is satisfied that exercise would be
beneficial to him. yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the uver to have been exten
sively deranged.
Citizens of‘Athens
.And. "tTicini-by.
EOK IT WILD CUBE
Monuments, Tombstones & Marble Work
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A largo^sclecticii always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting
Teeth of Children!
And no mistake. Examine the follow) nx certificate*, which are enough to aatisty any reasonable man.
-roman, or child, that it is not an imposition palmed off on the people. To prove It, get a bottle, and
_se aa directed on the bottle, and vou will be satisfied that it is all that is claimed for it. It is pre
pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property.
TESTIMONIALS.
ua. aiuuaKB—unr air: in th. use or your noutnern Remedy In my family, I bare found it
reoat pleasant medicine for children to take, and tba moat satisfactory to cure I hare ever met. II
rued ft now for aareral rears, and never allow myself to be without aome of it an band, and ita im
dial, naa aavea all trouble and danger. I hare alwaya felt if you had no other claim lo th. public i
-A. KTOiracia.
BY RUTH HTTSTIC-
In the Savannah Wiikly Ksviof Saturday,
20th April, will be commenced a new serial
atory with the above title, wiiu&i by u lady of
Tub Weekly News h tixgv
Largest ana Best We'
IN TIIE
Atlanta, July 1st, 1874.
DR. BIGGEU8—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my family. I have found it the
. ■ -* * J *-* - . - *- - J * L ‘ —* ” I have
im me*
.. — w — . „ - he public con-
thisspecifie.it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune adaed, if you
would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world kuow it* healing powex and benefit*.
Reepeclfolly, O. O. LOCH BAN E.
The above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supienie Court of Georgia.
EUREKA 1 EUREKA! (I have found it- My wife and two children were down with Bloody
Flux. We had two doctors, as good as auy in the city, and found no relie 1 . My baby, 7 mouths old
while teething, was expected to die for two weeks, when being induced to try Dr. Riggers’ Southern
Remedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present doing well. I tried it on myself for t he
—ne disease, and It proved a success. C. O. DAVIS, Atlanta, tia.
feb. 26.8m. For tale In A.h.n, by Df. ED SMITH .
L Best Weekly
IE SOUTH. .
i , U “ * c , 0, “P le J« newspaper, mid contain* the
lutect Telegraphic and St.it • New-, Market*,
e,C ,V„*?. A «r tu ™ 1 and Department!
the SouSi f ° rEcncraI ci,, cu!atioii tiirougliout
Subscription, ouo year.
Six months.
Specimen copies pent free.*
Addrcas J. jj. RSTILL,
apnll6 ^ Savannah, da
urch**ed from
brother^Msj. THOMAS’ A. BURKE, hi*
, entire interest in the BOOK AND STATION*
j ERY BUSINESS AT ATHENS, aud intends to
* run a
First Class Book Store,
Irt| which the Beat Goods, latest and moot popu
lar Books, and indeed everything usually kept
in a Good, Well Appointed Book Store, may be
found. Being connected with the well known
aud extensive wholesale house of
J. \V. BURKE & CO., MACON, GA.
Ilia facilities for keeping 1 tip stock and keeping
everything at Bottom rriccs, will give him a
decided advantage in buying Books dec., at
Lowest Kates, und be intends to give hi* custo
mers the full benefit of it, by
SELLING AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
He asks his old friends in and around Athens,
to give him a share of the patronage. To all
he extends a hearty invitation to come and buy,
Maj. T. A. Burke will still be connected with
the house, und will have charge of the business,
aud be asks his friends and the public to con-
tiuue the imtronagc heretofore bestowed on him.
JOHN W. BURKE.
June ll.tt.
PENDLETON & BROS.,
Foundry and Machine Works,
Augusta, Georgia.
an.
thikty-third year.
TteMost ofclar Scientific Paper in the World
Only $3.20 a Tear, Including Postage. WnUy.
52 Numbers a Year. 4.0C0 Book Pugca.
The Scifntifio American is a large First
Class Weekly Newspaper of sixteen pages,
printed iu the most beautiful style, profusely
illustrated tcith splendid engraving*, represent
ing the newest Inventions end the most recent*"
Advances in the Arts and Sciences; including
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Engineering, Mill Work, Iron. Steel and Meta!
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» hmluua. GrttM C#.. la*.
The Souther n Banner
JOB PRINTING
OPPJC3E.
Artistic Skill. Attractive Besutv, lew Prices
ami tpiicK Work, Combined with a Guarantee
to give Perfect satisfact'on, or >o pay.
We ure prepared to do ,,11 kinds of JOB
WORK, such as
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
DANCE CARDS.!
POSTAL CARDS,
snow Tickets,
ELECTION TICKETS,
BALL TICKETS,
DODGERS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS
party invitations,
SOCIETY SUMMONS,
ague and fever.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise aU who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un
equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills
bear the signatures of C. McLane and
Fleming Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name UeLane, spelled differently but
■ame pronunciation. W
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CONDENSED TIME CARD.
ATLANTA
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ZE-A.S'l’AU.R.lKr
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PUBLISHED IVHUY TUESDAY MORNING AT
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Tekms, §2.00 a Year, Invariably in Advance.
PLANTATION
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses
AND
WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESSES
For Hand, llorsc or Water Power,
Cans Mills, Evaporators and Settles,
Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and iVatt ea.
Having bought cl' of Mr. George ('roper’s cr*-p’ete stock of Patten:-, eto., we are better pre
pared than ever tofnrnish Iren fid Frn-s Ca-tirgs of all deserlpt'era on tbert retiec and cheap'
IP.o’d pntrens can be accommodated with duplicates and repair* by letting n. know whatthey
want.
navSl.lv.1878
mu. HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
TAGS.
DRAFTS,
NOTES,
ENVELOPES.
CIRCULARS,
INVOICES,
• RECEIPTS,
SOCIETY CERTIFICATES,
POSTERS.
ACCOUNT SALES,
PAMPHLETS,
CATALOGUES,
PROGRAMMES.
DATE LINES,
HAND BILLS,
BADGES, TAGS, it’., &C.
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
anti respectfully solicit a *luire of public pat
ronage. ' II. 11. CARLTON
EJ. it Prop’r. “SotTMRN Baxnlb.”
Liver Regulator.
Hcpatine Comp. Cathartic Pills.
Tutts Pill, Porns Plasters.
Worm Candy and Vermifuge,
Sarsaparilla, Buchu.
Tutts and Hambleton’s Hair Dye
Aniline prepared for use.
Long’s German Cologne.
Long’s Cologne.
Lead; Oil, Glass and Varnish.
Morphine, Opium, Chemicals.
Hair Brushes and Combs.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps.
And everything in the Drug
Line, at lowest prices at
C. W. LONG & Co.’s
Drug Store,
Athens, Ga
septll.ly.
VIA RICHMOND.
I Leave ATLANTA 4.00 r u
| Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 r M
Arrive ut Danville 1.16 r m
Arrive ut Richmond 8.28 r u
Arrive at Washington, D. C., Via. R. f
F. & P. R. K 1.10 a a
Arrive at Baltimore 8.15 a m
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a m
Arrive at New York. 9.45 a u
Arrive at Boston 8.80 r v
Leave Atlanta 4.00 r x
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 a x
(VIA. VIRGINIA MIDLAND ROXTTX.)'
Arrive at Danville I.i6 r x
Arrive at Lynchburg 4.00 r x
Arrive at Washington City 1.30 a X
Arrive at Baltimore .*..8.15 a x
Arrive at Philadelphia 0 40 a x
Airive at New York 9.45 a x
Arrive at Boston 8.80 r x
Passenger Trains on this road going East ar
rive at Lula, 5.25, P M Leave Lula, 5 26, P M
Going West, arrive at Lula, 9.25, A. M.
Leave J-liln, 9.26, A. M.
Local Freight and Accommodation Train,
f oing East, arrives at Lula, 10.5, P. M. Leave
.nla, 9.26, P. M. ♦ •
Going West, arrive at Lula, 10.28, A. M.
Leave Lula, 10.40, A. M.
Through Tickets on sale ut Union Passenger
Depot. Baggage Checked Through.
G. J. FOKKACRE. General Manager.
HOUSTON, Gen. Pass.ATicket Ar\
THEME SEWING MACHINE,
Dr. M.W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
Thi* la not a patent iac-!i'uno. buc is prepared
■nder the direction of Dr. - k. \V. Case, iroui his
hvorite prescription, whic’.i J»i an extensive
practice of over twenty- -f-vcv. years h? im- u uml
most effective in all carci of cLsoxdered L.<
impure blood. It Li
ANTI-317.1? ITS.
It acts directly upon th I:\ei. r»* !^r!r*r It
when diseased to its uorri d cf.nl'tio:*; an * in
regulating tho activity of t'.'s gre.it ciand cviry
other organ of the £y> u ni is 1 *cnciucd. 1c Bleed
Diseases it has no equal :■> n purifier. It im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliialuate
all Impurities from the system; and while it is
the cheapest medicine in the market, it is also
superior to all known remedies. While it is
more effectual than Blue Muss, it is mild and
* iixf
a
r (crtifv that we, 8. .Solomon and M. Joskph
as <-:.icral Partnrrs, and 8. Marks, »s Special
Partner, have thbdny formed a partnership, to
intnsjci a mercantile business ia the city of
Athens, in said county, to carry on a wholesale
and retail tr»de in Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots,
llais, .Shoes, Ac., on Broad street, in .taldclty.
The name of said linn will !»e Solomon A Joseph.
M. Joseph, geiifial partner, lives in Athens, *n
said couuiy ; s. .-olomon, general pi-.'incr, lives in
Athens, in said county ; Siiuon ‘darks, sj>erlal
)>artner, livts in Athens, in *«Li county. The
amount of capital stock which *’.»« special |*a»luer
iSimon Marks) contributes to lh<! common stick of
said firm i>« three Ihoiwand ullars, and ) «• has
this day |>aid said sum Into ti>ccommon stock.
Said partnerahip is to co'/taunce this d*t'.« (31st
July, 1*78) and Is to Uirui«'«te—. Wiiuea, out
hands und seals, this the •’•:st day of July, i8,'8.
S. MA i;K-, S|K‘t'ial Partner.
S. SOI.OMON, General Partner.
G 1.0KG I A. ( Pcrxmally came S. Solomon
ClarkK loi XTY. | and M. Joseph, who, being
sworn, say t hut Si.non Marks has in auod faith |kaia
into the common »N*-k of Solomou A Joseph the
sum of Ihrec thousand dollars in ca»h, thli day
contributed by him us a special partner in said
firm.
Sworn to aud MiWrilted ltefore ms, this Slat day
of Jr!y, 1878.
A. I.. HULL, Notary Public.
Llnrke county, Ga.
S. SOLOMON.
rug20.4t. M. JtXSEPH.
XAeriw@tb.er c& Few,
BI*A.C^S3S^XTI3:»S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One at the old stand in front ol
.Messrs. GANN & HEAVES,
The other on the road to the upper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Idvery Stable. We have fir*: class workn en
HORSE SHOEING
of evtry description.
Plating and Concave Shoes
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CABRIAQES,
Am! ,11 kind* of r ' Machine* and In
plcattnu repaired on abort notwe.
patient, nor leave tho system oomlipxtcd, as do
most other mc>ildn*>.
It Cures
Headache, Sick Heaosche, WstcreBnuh,
Jaaudtc
Kleartburxi, Sick Stomach,
I Colic. Vertigo, h'runtigl n Palpllatlo**
I the Heart, Female Irregular!tie* aud
Weakness, all SUlu nutl Itlood Diseases,
j Worms, l’>ver and Ague, tuui Constipa
tion of the Bowels.
In small it is also a sure cure fat
| Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or three times a day, It pre
vents Yellow Kcvcr, lfipUPirrUj^carld
Fever, Cholera, and Smull-Poi.
HOW TO BE
YOUR OWN I’u-iflJ,, P u«,it
■ ‘ Tonic mid Cordtnl.
DOCTOR ANTi-uii.ioua.
And save your doctor bills. Only *-■5 cu. a bottle.
It U the rao^t effective and valuable zucdiune
ever offered to tho American j*e >ple. As fast
sa Its merits b»Ku*mc known, iii iw) becomes
universal ia every community. No fiuiiily will
be without it alter havtnu oitoc tested »U great
value. It has proved »o inestimable blessing to
Stud to be tbe lightest-running, the i«o*l
beautiful, cheapest, best, and largest Sewing j ^usanti who'TiavV u^- l ii, brin^ug back
Machine »n tbe world. lAtdics uud the public | health and strength to lh«*c \rl»o were seemingly
FOREST CITY
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170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Towe:,
Augusta, Georgia,
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UR. BUTTS
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St. Louis, Mo.
Who htt hid |ntirr rapcrkMi m the treetmmt of tbe
| sexual troubles of both auils and female than snv physician
In tha Wast, nm the malts of hU lone and successful
practice In hi* tw» mew verbs, just publiobKi.eetitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
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