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SOUTHERN BANNER: SEPTEMBER 17, 1878.
PriMiui Life Conducive
Longevity.
to
Tlit' above heading is by no means
used :is an encouragement to those
who are desirous of longevity to seek
prison life. But as the jails and
prison houses throughout our country
(with perhaps a few exceptions,) by
no means serve as evidences of our
professed high order of civilisation,
hut rather go to provo a cruel and
inhumane treatment of the evil-doers
who are so unfortunate as to be their
occupants, we use it that the atten
tion of the public, and especially of
the public authorities throughout the
land may the more certainly be at
tracted to the all-important matter
of proper care and construction of
our public prisons.
Prison house statistics in this coun
try go to show that incarceration
within their walls tends , more to
shorten than lengthen life when just
the reverse should be true. During
the existence of scourge and pesti-
h nee well conducted prisons are
generally, if not always, exempt from
these diseases. Not so in our country,
hut on the contrary our prison houses
are usually among the first, most se
verely and fatally attacked places in
the community where these maladies
I revail. It was our mission a few
years siucc to exaraiue somewhat
into the jails of our parti'ular section
of cc uutry and we are sorry to chron
icle the fact, that for the want of
proper ventilation and general sani
tary care and precaution in and about
these places, they were more places
of inhuman and barbarian infliction,
than for just and humane exercise of
the law. This is all cruel and wrong,
■a d.should command the constant
and corrective attention of our pub
lic functionaries. Prisoners, though
< \ il-docrs and violatiors of the law,
nevertheless they are certainly enti
tled to just, humane, and healthful
consideration at the hands of both
county and State authorities. We
irust that a much needed reform in
the cure and protection of the unfor
tunate inmates of our jails and pris
ons shal' soon mark an advanced
step in our Southern civilization.
That the importance of this reform
may the more fully be seen and rec
ognized we append the following
from the Sanitary Hetqttirer :
“ Any one reading the sentence of
some notorious criminal to a term of
years in Sing Sing or Auburn will
naturally leel pity for the evil-doer.
But if it was known that a man or
woinan consigned to a well kept pris
on is actually benefited in point of
health, we would not lament their
lot to such degree. In point of fact
the records of the best English
itentiaries show that a person’s chan
ces of life are nearly double what
they would be in a state of freedom.
Notwithstanding that two-thirds of
the inmates enter such institutions
with diseases upon them, often in ad'
vanned stages, yet as a result of pure
air, cleanliness and a well regulated
diet, prisons are made seats of health.
In those of Scotland, which arc mod
els of good management, the death
rate is only 3 in 1,000. Contrast this
with the death rate of 17 per 1,000
in the British army or with the aver
age rate of 20 per 1,000 in other oc
cupations, and it will be seen what
marvellous results may be obtained
by proper sanitary regulation. A high
medical authority declares that the
Perth Prison, in Scotland, is appear-
ently the healthiest place in the
world. The government inspector,
who visited it six times annually for
thirteen years, rarely fonnd more
Ilian two among 750 inmates in the
infirmary, While once or twice there
was no one. Epidemics rage around
such institutions, but do not enter
them, and we can well understand
the expression of surgeons regarding
patients in their private practice,
“ li l could only have that case.in
prison 1 could save the life.’’
Interesting Anecdoteol‘ Rev
Joseph Stiles, D. D.
In a pleasant call upon Thomas II
Harden, Esq., of Savannah, a great
admirer and life long friend of Dr.
Stiles, he related an incident in the
career of that eminent divine which
will provoke a smile even from our
good Baptist brethren. He had been
invited to attend a protracted meeting
in one of their churches, and laborei
with all the fervor and eloquence of
his great heart, and by God’s grace
and the help of the other ministers
most successfully. The Sabbath came,
and with it a glorious ingathering of
newly converted precious souls who
were all immersed, after which the
Lord’s supper was celebrated. '
Unfortunately tbe rules of the
church excluded the doctor from par-,
ticipatiog in that solemn feast, and he
sat a part in silence.
When the elements had beetrdis-
pensed and the services were over, to
the astonishment of the congregation,
Doctor Stiles arose, and approached
the communion table, exclaimed,
“ Truth, Lord, yet the dogs eat of the
crumbs which fall from their master’s
fable.”
' He then advanced and partook of
the bread and wine that stood before
him. Yet it is not recorded that any
one objected or felt hurt, or that the
doctor himself took the least exception
to i ho conduct of those who only act
ed i.i consistence with their faith and
practice. ■
B it it was a unique incident worthy
of preservation and strongly charac
teristic of the salient character of Dr.
Stiles, who ever lived in Christian
charity with ell denominations.—H.
H. J,, in the Macon Telegraph.
If reports are true would it not
have been well for the Hon. Rev. H.
P. Bell to have emulated the example
of the noblo divine above mentioned,
officiated .at the Baptist
meeting at. Macedonia, Towns coun
ty, last Julyfc 1 ’ But iustead.
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J OB WORK OFpkLLrESCRIF.
tion neatly (lone fit tb»» office ’
To the
LADIES
of Georgia.
Sex Foam nakes the best cookery.
Its strength is double that of any
other baking powder,
is on that account the cheapest.
One can of Sea Foam u tcorth fAr«]
of any other baking pointer.
By the use of it, your bread will be]
equal to Fifth Avenue.
Your food will be the best
Your health will be preserved.
Your daily work made easier.
Bread will be whiter and richer.
You will save a great deal of money.
By the use <f Sea Foam, a barrel
four maka forty pounds more tread.
Your bread, biscuit, and cakes Kill be
always light if Sea Foam it used.
is a new comfort for home,
is pure, and not adulterated,
is healthy for you and the children,
is the perfection of science in
cookery.
Your cookery will be always good.
You will always liavc a good cook.
It makes every cook a good one.
Your bread will never be sour.
Chemists who hare analysed Sea Foam
commend it.
Physicians who have experienced or
witnessed its health-promoting
properties, commend it.
Wholesale grocers always commend it.
Retail merchants who hare introduced it
among their customers and noted its
wonderfully rapid sale, never fail la
commend it.
Husbands and fathers, whose wonder
and delight at the greatly improved
and uniformly good quality of the
bread and pastry have led them to
inquire the cause, arc loud in their
commendation of it.
Housekeepers who hare onec used it mil
are no other, and thus most strongly
commend it.
Cooks whose best efforts with other
owders have foiled, are jubilant
over Sea Foam.
All orer the country it is
UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED
Actually the ladia of Georgia, where
Sea Foam has been introduced, are
now as noted for their excellent bread
biscuits, corn-cakes, and other cookery
as they hare always been for their
remarkable beauty.
Nowhere in the world can be found
better bread, biscuit, and cakes
than is produced by these noble
ladies. There is a constant rivalry
among them to see who shall make
the best.
And not only is this the ease, but Sea
Foam adds to theib beauty, for'
health brings beauty, and nothing is
more condueire to good health than
light, nutritious bread, cakes, and
pastry, which Sea Foam never fails
to make.
Sea Foam is for sale by all first-class
retail grocers in nearly every city.
If your grocer hasn't it in stork, and
is an obliging man, he will get it
for you. If, however, you nrc un
able to obtain it readily at home,
send for circular and price-list to
Gantz, Jones & Co.
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
1161® St,If York.
I'JLARIvE SHERIFF SALE.—
^ Will be sold before the Court House door
in the City of Athena, Clarke County, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in October next, wit lan the
ngeii
one hundred and eight, and one lot No. ninety,
containing five acres, more or lees; Mrs.
Elizabeth Beavera and Matilda Payne tenan.s in
possession of said lots; situate lying and being
on the right hand side of the street leading to the
Bobbin Mill adjoining Messrs Huugin, Meeker
nud others, and in the aggragate containing
thirteen acres. Said land numbered and laid
out in Pitmans survey of the Taylor land, map
of survey now on record in Clerks office of
Clarke Superior Court and deed this day exe
cuted and filed by A. K. Childs, plaintiff in fi.
fa. and recorded in Clerks office ot Clarke Supe
rior Court for the purpose of making this levy
and sale of said land tor balance of purchase
money due on said land on this fi. fa. A. K.
Childs vs. C. JC. Beavers : Clark Superior Court
August Term 1878. All levied upon as tli«
property of the defendant C. E. Beavers to
satisfy the above stated fi. fa. and written notice
of levy served on tenants in possession and C.
E. Beavers defendant this the SOth day of
August 1878.
sept.S.S0d. J. A. BROWNING, Shoriff
IMF OUTERS A2TD WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
S-PAFLS AND ©OOSS,
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Notions* etc., etc.,
Offer this Season a Large Assortment to the Jobbing Trade
ON BEST TERMS -AND AT LOWEST PRICES.
No, 5, Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
ang.S7.tf.
T. :M^!EL:k:W_A.:LTE:R,,
MARBLEiHW ORKS,
Broad St., Near Lower Market
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Monuments, Tombstones&Marble Work
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery-
may gl.ly.1879. ° J
{'Jlvrke Postponed Sberiff Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House door,
in the city of Athens, Clarke county. Go., on
the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hours of sale, the loll owing property to*
writ: All of that tract or parcel of land, situate
lying and being in the city of Ather s, Clarke
county, Ga., the place, whereon Jane Kirk
patriek, widow of aetendant John Kirkpatrick,
deceased, now lives, embraming the tan yard
containing four teres, more or less, and bound
ed as follows, to-w’it: On the North, by Put'
man originally, now Kemp; on the W eat by
Bancroft; on the South, by New ton, and oil
the East, by the road leading from Athens to
Watkinsvi.Ue, and conveyed in a ce rtain inden
ture of mortgage, bearing date on the fift enth
day of September in the year 1878. All levied
upon, and to be sold subject to the widow’s
dower, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued
from Clarke Superior Court, returnable to the
.ingust term 1876. John B. Patman vs. John
Kirkpatrick. All sold as the property of the
defendant, to satisfy the above stated mortgage
fi. fa.
sept.S.SOd. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
(HLARKE SHERIFF SALE —
. Will be sold before the Court House door.
in the city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hours of sale the following property to-
wit: One lot of land in the villege of Brooklin,
in the suburbs of the city of Athens, Clarke
County, Georgia, containing one acre, more or
less, and bounded by lots of Martha Holbrooks,
Pat Howard and Courtney Beal as the property
of L. IV. Holbrooks, whereon she now resides.
Said levy being made tor tbe purchase money of
the same in favor of the Oconee Building olid
Loan Association, vs. L. W. Holbrooks^ and
deed made by Building and Loan Association
to L. W. Holbrooks, tiled and recorded in the
Clerks office of the Superior Court of Clarke
county before this levy was made, for the pur
pose of this levy and sale lor the balance of
puichase money on said fi. fu. Oconee Build
ing and Loan Association vs. L. W. Holbrooks,
all to satisfy the above stated fi. fia. this,
August the 80th,J878.
sept .3.Sod. Jr A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
rUEHITDEE! FURNITURE!!
LOWRANCE & MADDEN,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS
FTJ'E,nsriTTJR£l.
Our goods are all NEW and as we are selling for Cash we guarantee
Our Goods Lower than any House in North-East Georgia
Call aud examine our-Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere.
r ■
scpt.S.2ll
-LOWRANCE & MADDEN, ' *
Gilleland, Wood A Co’s., old staud
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PENDLETON & BROS.,
Foundry ami Machine Works,
Augusta, Georgia.
PLANTATION
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses
AND .
WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESSES
For Hand, Horse or Water Power,
Cane Mills, Evaporators and Settles,
Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and tVan.’ *.
Having bought all of Mr. George Cooper’s complete stock of Patterns, etc., we are better pre
pared than ever to furnish Iron and Brm>s Castings of all descriptions on short notice and cheap*
His old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates aud repairs by letiing us know what they
SIMMONS
Liver Regulator.
Hepatine Comp. Cathartic Pills
Tutts Pill, Porus 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 Dru»
Line, at lowest prices at
C. W. LONG & Co.’s
Drug Store,
Athens, Ua.
septll.ly.
4-
nay21.ly.1878
MARRIED
IFE
DR. BUTTS
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLANE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE,
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale anil lc.ul-
en-colorcd, with occasional llushe
or a circumscribed spot one 01 both
checks; the eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure setnirircle
runs alone the lower eve-1 d ; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with humming
or throbbing of the cars; an unusual
secretion of saliva ; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, parttcuLily
in the morning; appetite variable,
sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
sensation of the stomach, at others,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in the
stomach ; occasional nausea and vom
iting ; violent pains throughout the
abdomen; bowels irregular, at times
costive; stools slimy, not unfrcqinm-
ly tinged with blood ; belly swollen
and hard; urine turbid; respiration
occasionally difficult, and ir. ouipa
nied by hiccough; cough som.'lnn
dry and convulsive; tin. • y an--' m.
tuibed sleep, with gruvbe- -.1
teeth; temper variable, but g.i. -ii-.
irritable, &c.
Whenever the above pv... ->:u\
are found to r.:-;
DR. C. McLANK'h Vi r
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN VI RCPPV
in any form; it is an iuno u
ration, not capable pf /,«■ .
injury to the most f,-utter iuj.it.
The genuine Du. McIA.m-. s Via -
M1FUGE bears the sigiu'mc- of t .
McLane and Fleming Luo-, on tii
wrapper. —:o:—-
DR. O. McLA,<i ^ .j
LIVER PILLS
are not recommend*-.*
all the ills that lie* 1* is
affections of the liver, ai
Complaints, Dyspepsia
ache, or diseases of that
stand without a rival.
rjLARKE SHERIFF SALE.—
Will be sold before the Court House door
iu tbe City of Atheus, Clarke County, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in October next, within the
legal hoars of sale the following property to-
wit: two separate tracts or'lm.d, oue contain
ing fifty foiT acres, more or less, iu Clarke co.,
adjoining Fulcher ami Nicholson and the other
on tbe line of Clarke and Oeouee counties most
ly in Clarke, said tract said to coutaiu 2t> acres,
more or less adjoiug Freeman, Hamilton and
others, said land lying in old Buncomb District
ten miles west of Athens. All levied upon by
virtue of a Justice Court fi. fa. issued from the
240tli District G. M. Wiiiis Kilgore, George
Selinon and Stephen Felke.r, Beavers vs. II. S-
Bouds. All levied upon as the property of tie
fendent to satisfy the above stated fi. fa. this
August the 23d 1878.
sept.3.30d. J. A. BKO \Y N1NG, Sheriff.
FOREST CITY
Foundry And Machine Works,
170 Fenwick Street, opposite Water Tower,
Augusta, Georgia,
GEO. 11. LOMBARD & CO., Proprietors,
Manufacture Portable and Stationery Steam Engines, and Boilers,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Pulleys, Gearing, Hangers, etc., Irou
and Brass Castings, Plantation and Mill Work of any kind, Cano Mills
and Kettles, Horse Powers, Graham’s Improved Solid Kim tud other
styles of Gin Gear. Special attention given to Repairing and Over
hauling Machinery. Promptness and good work guaranteed. Send
for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Agents for the Celebrated Elip-e
Double: Turbin Water Wheel, the Judson Governor, the Niagara
Steam Punp and Nordike, Martnon A Co’s Plantation Mills.
Send for Circular.
mav.31.1y.1878. GEO. R. LOMBARD A CO., Proprietors.
(GEORGIA,
Whereas, Be:
Clarke County,
. Benajah S. Thompson, Ex’r. of
Middleton Thompson dec’d , applies lor leave
to sell part of the real estate of said dec’d. to
wit, lOo acres, more or less of the west side of
the Taxis George Tract, lying iu Oconee county.
These are therefore to notify all j»ersons con
cerned to show cause, at my office on or before
the first Monday in October next, why said
leave should not be granted.
Given ui der my hand at office this 28th
August, 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
sept.S.SOd.
f^EORGIA, Clarke County.-
Whereas, Edward C. Long, Administrator
of Dr. Crawford W. Long deceased, anplies to
me for leave to sell all the Georgia Kail road
Stock, (to-wit, 1*5 sh ares) belonging to the
estate of said deceased.
These are therefore to notify all persons in’
forested to show cause, at my office on or before
the first Moudav in October next why said
leave should not be grunted.
Given uudey n.y hand at office this 81st day
of August, 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON Ordinary.
scpt.3.30d.
QEOIiGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.
W hereas B. C. Culp, administrator of Isaac
S. Moon, deceased, applies forieave to eel; all tire
Real Estate of said deceased, to-wit: One
house smd lot in Athens whereon suid B. F.
Culp now resides, and one undivided third
interest in one store hou-e in Alheus now oc
cupied b # > J. 11.1>. Berif-e.
These are lucre .ore to notify all persons
tore-led loshow cau.-e a. my office on or before
the first Monday, in ' ctnotr next, why «*aid
leave should not *>e granted.
Given under my fund at office this 23rd Au
gust, 1878.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
ang2S-4w.
G eorgia, u a..ki-.county.-wi ercas,
Thomas L. Gantt, administrator of the
estate of Frances E. Gantt, deceased, applies for
leave to sell the following property of said de
ceased, one house and lot situated in Athens in
said county containing about two acres, ad
joining J. M. Barry aud others.
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
notified to show cau.-e at my office on or before
the first Monday in October next, why said
leave should not be grauted.
Given under my hand at office this 2Gth Au
gust 1&78.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
aug27-4w. *
n rmci’v 41 for
l.«*:r In. 1 but in
id in nii IMious
nn<! Sick Head-
character, they
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.-Pursu*nt to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
county, will be sold before the Court House
door of said county, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, during the legal hours of sale, the
following property to-wit: AU of that tract or
parcel ot land, situate lying and being in the
city of Athens, Clarke couuty, Ga., the place,
WLereon Jane Kirkpatrick, widow of defend'
uni John Kirkpatrick, deceased, now lives
embracing the tun yard, containing four acres!
more or less, and bounded os follows, to-wit:
On the North, by Batman originally, now
Kemp; on the West by Bancroft; on the South,
by .>ewton, and on the East, by the read lead
ing from Athens to Watkinsville. To be sold
as the property of John Kirkpatrick, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms Cash.
sept.3^ud. R. T. P1TTARD, Adm’r.
SMUEimi SEVUK HOME,
w,nuart.a. (ir«M C*. Iu4. |
Medical College of Georgia
(AUGUSTA.) ^
Medical Department of University of Ga.
The Forty-Seventh Session will begin the first
MONDAY in October, 1878, and eud the first of
March, 1879. „ , .
Faculty—Lewis D- Ford, Joseph A. Eve, L- A.
Dugas, George W. Rains, llenry F. Campbell,
Derail-sure Kurd, EdwardGeddinjrs, llobt. O. Eve.
Apply for circular to
CHARLES F. STUBBS,
(Successor to Groover, Stubbs & Co.,)
COTTON FACTOR
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
agent fok the
Quitman Factory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET, “
Savannah, Gt eorgia.
Bagcing, Ties, Rope and othurigapyliea fur'
nislied. Also, liberal cash advance* made on
consignments lor sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern ports.
Mr. A. A. Winx, Cashier and Correspondent
of the bite firm ot Groover, Stubbs A Co., has
n interest in the business. aug.21.tf.
TO THE AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
Indian Compound Cough Mixture
For the cure of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I say that nothing surpasses it
for Colds 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 Amblguousnesa and Egotism, that anything put be
fore the public as a safe and reliable Remedy for certain diseases is scolfed at and pionounccd worth
less and a humbug. 1 say try it before you condemn it, as I will give you the natm » of every herb,
Ac., that it is composed of, which you can examine at your leisure :
Vitellus Ovi. Amydalus, Mel. Pinus Palustris, Andromeda, Arberea, Arctium Lcppa, Inula Hele-
ninm, Marrublum Vulgare, Antennari* Margaritaceum, Durchwachshencr Wasserdost, Cephalantbus
Occidentals, Symphytum Officinale.
It is prepared at my office, No. 06 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where it can be had in any quantity.
If any uue using it will say that it has doue them no good, return ihe bottle and get your money re
turned
Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy !
/ EOR IT WILD CURE
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting
Teeth of Children!
And no mistake. Examine the following certificates, which are enough to satisfy any reasonable man,
woman, or child, that it is not an imposition palmed off on the people. To prove it, get a bottle, and
use as directed on the bottle, and you will be satisfied that it is all that is claimed for it. It is pr»
pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property.
TESTIMONIALS.
Atlanta, July 1st, 1874.
DR. BIGGEBS—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my family, I have found it the
u<»st 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 it.- imme
diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other ilaim to the public con
fidence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame md fortune added, if you
would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing power and benefits.
Respectfully, o. O. LOCHRAN'E.
The above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supreme Court of Georgia.
EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife and two children were down with Bloody
Flux. We had two doctors, as good as any In the city, and found no relie-. My baby, 7 months * *
while teething, was expected to die for two weeks, when being induced *
Remedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present doing well,
same disease, and it proved a success.
feb-26.1m. Dl\ Eft SMITH.
No. 12 N. Eighth St
— St. Louis, Mo.
ssjftisissa aXRMsssaysft
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Books thtt ars really QsMmm* SetMaetrarter* all nut-
terf RottWrif to iwtort and WwwtbW.and supplvs
wsntlooc felt They ere hsuiifMly UlsWrsud, and Kiln
S-^bS 1 'Vs
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Louis Journal. 1 - 1
rorcLAE rrices—co e
toaA° po«»ohroe. «1, in «
tea mate Mi, aid
receipt of pries Saw
SINGLE
LIFE
Garden Seed!
CM^OVJE nt
Said to be the lightest-running, the most
beautiful, cheapest, best, and largest Sewing
i Machine in the world. Ladies and the public
; are invited to call and see, at tbe Office, next
j door to Wm. McDowell’s, College Avenue,
i Sewing Machine Needles and attachments of all
kinds for sale by
J. BANCROFT, Agent.
febo-ly.
Tk# RmeJj «f Um lftk Csatsvy.
Barham’s Infallible
PILE CURE.
Mtnufactured by the
Birhsa Ms Cws Ca., Cwhaa, H. 0.
Harter fill* to «nr* Hemorrhoids
or Wf*. or ken a tare l» ■ tool k to.
Trim LUt sad boom fldofthooelsls
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
For *Ur npeedy Cure of Seminal \\ eakmvw, Lost
Ms. jood and all disorders brought on 6y indis
cretion or excess. Any Druggist has the Ingre
dients. Address, Dr. IV, JAQ1TKX &
130 IVrtt Mxth Mrrct, CluduuU, O.
BLACKSM1THIN
—AT—
OUR NEW BRICK SHOP
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Corner Clayton And -Jackssa. Sis.
First-Class fee-Sking,
A Specialty, by the best Sheer in Georgia.
GimsxnitMug;.
Guns, riitols, looks, eic., repair's! al short
notice and satisfaction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be use.1 prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are un
equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a ted wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Pr.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name McLane, spelled differently but
nrnc pronunciation.
Hoe School for Young Lais,
Atiiojas, Georgia.
Exercises Resumed Wednesday, Sept.
Thanking our many friends in A thus for their
liberal patronage, we lake pleasure in soring that
wo kave.ongaged tbe assistance of on abfe and re
fined, corps of teacheie, and that we have done ell
inourpower toeonduco to the best interests of our
pupils.
. MADAMS. SOSNOWSKI,! Associate
MISS. C. SOSNOWSKI. j principals
- Terms fob Bale Scholastic Year.
English Department—Primary—_|15.00
“ « Academic 20.00
“ 11 Senior and Junior — go 00
Use of Fuel.. —.— 2X0
Music Department-— — St.'tO
rtmowt u,oo
-y~— — W.W
G ECKGIA, OCONEE COUNTY—Whereas,
■M. Eliza l'oullaine Administratrix of
TnomasN. I’oukaine, Jr. deceased, jxjtUionsiu
terms of the law to be discharged from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause at my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in October next agsiust
tue granting of said discharge.
Given unde iny hand a; office this third day
of June 1878.
June 25.3m.pd,
JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary.
X^JEORGIA, Oconee County.—
Whereas, Isaac Lowe, Administrator with
the Will Annexed of Koderick Is.t: deceased,
petitions in terrna of the law to be discharged
from said administration. These ere therelore
to cite end admonish ul! persona concerned to
show cause at my oflce, on or before the first
Monday in December next, against the granting
said discharge. Given under my hand at office
this 29tli day of August 1S78.
scpt.S-Sm. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary
JWOTICE—Georgia Oconee Co.—
- Whereas, James II Murray administrator
of William Murray dcifnsed, applies tor leave
to sell eighty acres ot land near Wutkinsville,
knowh as the Fork Field : also the House and
Lot jn the Towa ot WatkinsviUe, formerly oc
cupied by said deceased, containing six acres
more or less, also all the wild lands belonging
to said deceased’s estate; therefore all persons
concerned are hereby notified to show cause at
my office on or before the first Monday in Oo-
tober next, why leave should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 29th day of
August 1S78.
sept.ll.3ed. JAMES R. LYLE, Ordinary
ITotics!
All persons having demands r gainst Dr.
Crawford W Long deceased are hereby notified
to present the same lor payment, iu the manner
and time prescribed by law, and these indebted
to aaid deceased are requeated to make imme
diate pavmeut. Aug. Seth 1878.
^sept.3.6w. [EDWARD C. LONG.
Adm’r.
Xjissolivtion.
This is to give notice that tbe firm of White,
Elder A Co., consisting of D. M. White, W. J. A
T. A. Eider, was dissolved on the 2d of Sept. inst.
The business will be continued by W. J. A T. A.
Elder, who have assumed and will pay the indebt
edness of the old Ann.
■ept.10.lm. J>. M, WHITE
Axes, Mill Pick?
temper.
Hoe**, etc., of the finest
Work warranted.
PLANTATION WORK.
Plows, Wai»ous r Carriages*, etc., repaired in the
best tnauner and ut short notice.
Sole patantee of Bassett’s plov stock.
tJolirt M. Bassett.
march 20-ly.
Southern Mutual Insurance
COMPANY, K . t
ATHEHS, GBOB.GXA.
YOUNG L. G. HARRIS, President
RTEYEXS Til OB AS, Secretary.
Gross .ktsets, April 1, 1877, - - 02
Resident Directors.
Youne L. G. Harris,
John II. Newton,
Dr. Henry Hull,
Almn P. Dearing,
Col. Robert Thomas.
uv28-wly
Stkvkks Thomas
Eliza L. Newton,
Ferdinand Pinxizr
Dr. R. M. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
AUGUSTA MUSIC HOUSE
PIANOS & ORGANS.
Low Prices, Quick Sales.
40 to CO Per Cent. Discount,
From Catalogue Prices of the following celebra
ted makers:
Ch ckering, Mathushek, Knabo, Stienway Hal-
let and Davis, McPhail A Co., Simpson A, Co.
Haines Bro., Billinga * Co.
Parlor and Church Organ !
Mason A Hamlin, Pleoubet A Pelton, Prescott
Organ Co., Clough A Warren. Attracting Purch
asers from the Mountains to the Sea. Testimonials
from parties who have corresponded with several
of the largest Piano and Organ dealers, established
the fket that prices are lower in Augusta than
elsewhere.
GRASS SEED.
We have now the largest stock of Seed in
this part of the State, all of which are Fresh,
rot a single package of old Seed in onr stock.
W e have also a large stock of
STEEL HAIR BRUSHES,
The fourth lot siucc October last. Our
DRUGS,
Paints,
Lead,
Oils,
Varnishes, Turpentine,
We can offer at low prices.
C. W. LONG & Co.,
sopll-ly Athens. Go.
Dr. Bigger*' Southern
ed it on mjielf for the
DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga.
/SpiP
, .t her conDE-rt^TjjnOn“ ,ini
F0n STEAM.HAHg; s .Ag|
. MiLLS.SHAFTINO.
‘•H-l GEARING &
smn m? mmjM&fxnE list.
aug.6.6m.
DR. RICE,
31 Coil Hate, LOUISVILLE, KL,
A rerOuty educated ud lenllr phrafcUa tad tto
cost lacccuful, u Us prattles will prors. Cores allibnaa
of private, chronio and aexial disease\ SrtOrmator-
rhea and Impotency. •* r tKnmn«fakf
abuse la youth, sexasl excesses In mstnrsr years, or cthsr
eaoMi, ud producing mm « f Um fo Howl of effects: Narrow
ness. Sent Iasi Emissions, Dimness of Bight, Ddbedra Mem-
tn, PhTiia! D«tr, Nopks on Ptce, Aversion to Society of
Females, Ooofntion of tdcaa. Lqm ef Bexnal Power, ktL,
▼ate (UsMses quickly cored. PaUenu treated hy mall ore*-
presa. CooraltaUoo free and Invited, charge* reasonabto
Md correspondence strictly confidential.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR .
Of HO pages. Beat to any addrets, securely sealed, f*r thlrip
— -- “ *“r alL Address as ahevvb
Sundays, S to 4P. £
OS,?
cents. Bhoeid be read
hours Do® 9 A. AL to T
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$50 to tlCO saved in purchaaing from G. O.
ROBINSON A CO.
Low Prices Quick Sales, Is the motto of the
Music House of the South, which hi Competing
Successfully with New York aud Hooton.
Gooda sent by Express anywhere in the South,
C. O. D., ou receipt of advance i xpm» Charges
one way, with privilege of examination given if
so requested.
Tuning and Repairing.
Pianos, Church, Pipe and Reed Organs, and all
kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired
by Mr.C. H. TAYLOR, the only authorized Tuuer
for the Augusta Music House. may 21.Cm
COME AND SEE THEM!
. $00 Chrome*.
10 dozen Paste Partouts, iu good variety.
10 dozen Picture Muta the luoat beautiful
ever brought to Athena.
Panel Pictures.
Illuminated Mottoes.
Photographs of Statuary, etc..
Just received and for sale cheap at
m»y7 tf. Burke’s Book Store.
University of Georgia.
78 ANNUAL SESSION
CEITTZtAL HOTEL-
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Mrs. W. M- THOMAS;' Prop’r
This Hotel, so well known U> the citizens ot
Clarke ami adjoining counties, is located in the
ventre of the business portion of Anj-nsta, con
venient to post Office, Telegraph Office and
Depot, snd offere inducements to the public
ancqunkd bv any other Hotel in the City*
deoi-tt;
r OB WORK OF ALL DESCRI1
1 tion neatly done at this office.
Rev. P. H. Mell, D. D,, LL. D-, Chancel
lor and Prof, of Metaphysics and Ethics. .
WttxiAvs Kutukefobd, A. M., Prof, of
Mathematics.
Wtc. Heeby Wannxu, A.M., Prof, of An-
cient Languages.
L. H. CuatiBOtnnxB, A. M., Prof, of Natnral
Philosophy. Aatneomy snd Engineering.
C. P. Wnxcox, A.M., Prof, of Modern
Languages.
II. C. White, C. and M. E., Prof, ot Chemistv
snd Geology.
E. W. brcLE, D. D., Plot of Belles Letters
and English Literature,
W. M. Bbowhe, A. M-, Prof, of Agriculture,
History and Political Science.
Saudi. Bjlrnett, Jr„ A. M., Adjunct, Plot
of Mathematics and Natural Pbilosoplnr.
"«• L Mitchell, LL. D., Prof, of I*w.
The next session will ooomence on the Sd of
October, 1878. Law School opens Aug. 19.
Three hundred Dee scholarships are offered.
Board snd lodging at $18 a month.
For catalogue, and further particulars apply
WM. HENRY WADDELL,
| Secretary ot tho Faculty,
nng.is.lm, Athens, Ga,
ATHENS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORKS.
ATSmiTS, GEORGIA,
M ANUFACTURE Iron and Brass Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing, Mining and Mill Machinerv.
Steam Engines Saw Mills, Bill Arp and Athenian Horse Powers, Excelsior Threshers, Im
proved Southern Fan Mills, Cane Mill* and Evaporators, Cotton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys,
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h ALS() MANUFACTURE Turbins wjtl? cJl^
brated Power and Lever Otton and Screw Presses, portable Sterm Engines. Separators. Iron
Fencing, Orave Enclosures, Balconies, Etc.
For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lirts ot any of the above articles, Address,
s*. srxcnmieosr, Ag r £.,
may 23, lS78-6m. ATHENS, GA.
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THE G-S*E^_T
GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
1878,
At Macon, Ga., from October 28th to November 2d.
$9,000 in Money Premiums!
An Intereslirg Racing Programme Each Day, for Premiums Corning Over $2500.
The best arranged, most commodious and moat beautiful Fair Grounds, and the best Mile
Track In the South. Liberal Premiums for every departm.Lt of Husbandry, Mannfaetnrea,
Machinery and Works of In. Send for Catalogue of complete list of Premiums, Rules and
Regulations, which will be mailed, postage paid, on application to tin Secretory.
c3or»2a r x , 'sr PRRMroMa.
To the County which (through the Societies or Cluhe) shall furnish the largest and finest dis
play, in merit and variety of products and reaulto of Home Industries, (except Stock, which are
excluded) ail raised or produced in the County, $300 00
Second Premium, ,,,,,,, . . ... . . 150 00
THOMAS HARDEMAN, Jr., Pres.
’ MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Seo’y.
STj, HATCHER, General Snf’t.
M@riweth.er cSs Few,
Bi.A.c;is:s2va:xTi3;*s
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One at the old stand in front ot
Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
The other ou the road to the upper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Liv* ry Stable. We have first class workmen
HORSE SXXOEIXTG
of every description,
Plating and Concave Shoes
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
And all kiudu of F Mac',lines and In
elements repaired on short notice.
jan9-tf.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A DWELLING WITH EIGHT GOOD
rooms, fire place in each of the rooms, good
double brick kitchen, stable carriage and out'
houses. Location on Hancock avenue, near
Lucy Cobb Institute. J. IL HUGGINS,
06-tf No. 7 Broad street.
DR. M.W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
This is not a patent medicine, but is prepared
mder the direction of Dr. M. V». Case, trow his
fcvorito prescription, which in an extensive
practice or over twenty-seven years he has found
most effective in all cases of disordered liver or
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acta directly upon tho liver, restoring it
when diseased to lta normal condition; aud in
regulating the activity of tills great gland every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Bloou
Diseases it has no equal as a purifier. It Im
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
Ml impurities from tho system; and while it is
the cheapest medicine in the market, It is also
superior to all known remedies, while it is
more effectual than Blue Mass, it Is mild and
patient, nor leave tho system constipated, as do
most other medicines.
Ltver Complaint, Dya-
Ita, Bilious Fever,
jy§L
Un < lilm$ S %mntrtrRaid«Mlu and
Weakness, all Skin and Blond DUeaao,
Worm., Fever and Ague, and Co ns tl pa-
tion oT t* 1 * Bowels,
In small dotes It Is also a sure core fotf
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or three times a day, It pre
vent# Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
howto be griassMss
YOUROWN«»sL- < £BK
DOCTOR ASTI-BILIOUS.
And save yonr doctor bills. Only 25 ct*. a bottle.
It is the most effective and valuable medicino
ever offered to the American people. As test
u lta merits become known, «» **“"»
universal In every community. No fomily win
be without it after having once tested its,great
value. It has proved an inestimaWo blessing to
thousands who havo used it, bringing back
Rome Medicine Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Size, 75c.
an-For «ale by Druggists. AGENTS __
General Stores, and Agcuts. WAKI7T