Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, October 01, 1878, Image 4

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. SOUTHERN BANNER: OCTOBER A young Indy discovered her young brother oat behind the shed the othf r day pulling awuy at a cigarette. “There, young man,” she exclaimed, &a the cigarette hastily disappeared be hind the boy's back, * I'll tell father on you-reoo if I don’t. “Yea, tell him,” retorted the broth' er, suddenly recovering himself; “you tell *im, ah' see how quick that fellow of yourn’ll ship. I’ll tell father how you an’ him was settin’ on the sofa, an’ him a huggin’ you. You just go an’ tell The sister very discreetly withdrew, while the young statesman finished his smoke in tranquility. A party of men were standing to gether telling yarns. One of them related a great adventure which hap pened to him while in Virginia.— When he concluded, a tall, lank stran ger said to him: “Well, mister, you was a Colonel then wasn’t you V”— The other replied, “No, sir, I was a private and always have been.’’ There upon the stranger took oft 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 but two of u? left-” THEBK IS A BETTEB WAV TO F.XJOY LIFE. Than to quietly suffer the miseries resulting from Dyapejisin. If yon are distressed with Headache, Nervous ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal £ Ration of the lleart, Costiveness, ■ivo Complaint, pain in the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Heartburn, etc., seek that comforting relief that always comes from using Parker’s Ginger Tonic, and you will be aston ished at your renewed capacity to enjoy life when freed from pain and suffering. Protect also your little ones from Cholera Infantum, and yourself and family from sudden at tacks of colic, cramps, dysintery or cholera morbus, by keeping this superb corrective and invigorant al ways at hand. Buy a SI bottle front your druggist, II. T. Brumby & Co., or a sample bottle at 15 cents, anil test its merits. Yes, we can change a fifty dollar bill if you want a bottle of Globe Flower Cough Syrup, the greatest Cough and lung remedy in the world; or if yon want to try it first and see ii what the Hon. Alex. H. Stepens, Ex- Gov. Smith, Ex-Gov. Brown and Hon. Robert Toombs of Georgia, sayt about it is true, you can get a Sampk Bottle for ten cents at Dr. C. W. Lost., & Co, Drug Store, Athens Ga, that relieves an ordinary cold. The Globk Flower Cough Syrup never had an equal for Coughs, Colds and Lung Affections. It positively cures Consumpton when all othei boasted remedies fail. Sample Bottles, ten cents. Regular size, fifty doses, •1.00. _ BOTHERS seldom realize That indulgence in fruits and tables causes deposits in the which induce Colic or Cholera Infan tum in their nursing little ones. To counteract these injnrions effects the mother should use Parker’s Ginger Tonic. It strengthens and corrects her own nervous condition, and its goed effects arc imparted through the milk to the child, making checrftil, free from pain, and disposed to refreshing sleep. Many ladies suf fering from functional disorders and Nervonsness, will be si rprised at the comfort this strengthening tonic affords, as by its use they find relief from pain, aud functional regularly restored. Buy a $1 bottle from yo u druggist R. T. Brumby, or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and test ‘it merits. THE GENUINE DR. C. MoLANE’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC . OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. T HE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or bath cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along die lower eye-lid; 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, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of die 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 unfrequent- ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepa ration , not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender tnfant. The genuine Dr. McLane’s Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. —:0:— DR. C. MoLANE’S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is lieir to,” but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ague and fever. No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are ua- equaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLakb and Fleming Bros. 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 McLane, spelled differently but tame pronunciation. ■ 1878. T. JAT .TTn-F?.^ M A RBLEfli W OR K S, 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 81.ly.187S. ° J PENDLETON & BROS., Foundry and Machine Works, Augusta, Georgia. SIMMC Liver Reguls Hcpatine Comp. Catlmrtie nils, Tutts Pill, Doras Plasters.. Worm Candy and Vermifuge. Sarsaparilla, Buchu. Tutts and Hambleton’s Hair Dye. Aniline prepared for use. Long’s German Cologne. Long’s Cologuo. Lead, Oil, Gloss 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, Go. 8cptll.ly. • - I £ t . Below we give the names of Persons who are Using our Celebrated COOK STOVES PLANTATION Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses AND WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESSES For Band, Horse or Water Power, Caxie Mills, Evaporators and Settles, Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and frames. Having bonght all of Mr. George Cooper’s complete stock of Patterns, etc., we are better p*a- pared than ever to nirouh Iron and Brans Castings of all descriptions on short notice end cheap* His old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates and repair* by letting us know what they ”“** i I . 4.. , . .. * v, n.ny21.1y.l878 '~u—i—~ f 1 V DR. BUTTS TO THE MARRIED E No. 12 N. Eighth St. m. St. Louis, Mo. The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVI8ER F 00 ^ 1 ! 1 , Bro In all mat- 3225 SINGLE LIFE IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE vege- ntilk anil take great pleasure in refering to any of (hem as to the merits of our Indla „ Compound Cough Mixture Garden Seed! Southern Mutual Insurance cOMi’.A.jsr'sr, ATHENS, GEORGIA. YOUNG L. O. HARRIS, President STEVENS THOMAS, Serretary. . dross Assets, April 1, 1877, - - $79t,iif 02 Resident Directcr*. Youso L. G. Harms, Stkvens Thomas John H. Newton, Emza L. Nswton, Dr. Henry Hull, Ferdinand Piiinizt Albin P. Dxarino, I)u. R. M. Smith, Col. Robert Thomas. John W. Nicholson, m,2S-wl j COME AND SEE THEM! 300 Cliromos. I 10 dozen Pa.sc Partoiitu, in good variety. 10 dozen Picture Mats the most beautiful ever brought to Athens. Panel Pietnres. Illuminated Mottoes. Photographs of Statuary, etc. Just received and for sale cheap at may7 tf. Burke’s Book Store. Good Digestion.—“ Give us this day our daily bread” and good medi cine to digest it, is both 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 ami through every artery. The man or woman with good digestion see beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the routine of life, where the dispeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls at even imaginary objects. The world still needs two or three new kinds of mediciue before death can be perfectly abolished ; but that many lives have been prolonged, and many sufferers from Liver disease, Dicpepsia and Headache, have been cured by Mcr- rell’s Hepatitic, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it is the most wonderful diecovciy made in medical science. Those afflicted with Biliousness and Liver Complaint should use Merrell’s Hcpatine. It can be had at Dr. C. W. Long Si Co., Now AND Then.—It is only non and then that such men as lion. Alex. II. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a medicine for the throat and lungs, and when they ko it is pretty good evidence that the remedy must be good for the cure of coughs, colds nnd lung affec tions. They recommend the Globe Flower Couon Syrup, nnd their testimonials are to be seen round the ten cent sample bottles of the Globe Flows- Syrup, for sale by. Or. C. W. Long <fc Co. Athens, Ga CE2TTRAX. HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r This Hotel, so* well known to the citizens ot Clarke ami adjoining counties, is located in the centre of the business portion of Augusta, con venient to Poet Office, Telegraph Office and Depot, and offers inducements to the pnblie nneqnaled bv any other Hotel in the City, deot-tf. Dissolution. This is to give notice that the firm of White. Elder A Co., consisting of D. M. White. W. J. A T. A. Elder, wa»dissolved on the 2d of Sept. tnat. The hn«in«« will he continued by W. J. A T. A. Elder, who have aasnmed and will pay the tudebt- ednes* of the old firm. •ept.I0.lm. D. M. WHITE mPORTANT REDUCTION PRICES of STOVES goods. L877-’78. Edward Mack (Col) Mrs Carithcrs Jns II Rose P J Shore Mrs A Grant P E Trippo Jno Stuinmer J E Thuunond J H Dorsey J E Talmadgc Mrs Dorsey H Moses Jno Allgood Mrs E H Lester Dr Sales K D Cain J M Bell Asa Thornton Jas P Powell A E Massey R C Waters J S Flceman J A Mcdlin R A Culp W A Conley Jane Allen E C David W S Weatherly Samuel Smith G W Martin Terrecia Martin W D Harrison Jno A Venable R H Patterson A J Tbomton A J Williams S L G Beddingfield Z T Butler Geo Giifiin Henry Merk Jno J Wallace J II Lott J N English J II English E A Veasy J R Chambers L C Haulbrooks C J Carr J R Wood JM Ariel J A Chandler Hough A Orr Elias Howark F A Weaver Mrs Carson L II Vaughn G L Carson G L Bagweil P G McEnlirc J L Farrer O J Miller ECKGIA, OCONEE COUNTT.—Whereas, ' M. Eliza PouDaine Administratrix of aa N. Ponllaine, Jr. deceased, petitions in of the law to be discharged from said GT Thomas .hate are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned toahow cause at my office, ou or be- fcre the first Monday in October next against the granting of aaid discharge. Given under my hand at office this third dav of Jane 1878. . JAMES K. LYLE, Ordinary. Jone.2S.3m.pd. Notice I AH pmoni having demands rgainst Dr. Crawford W. Long deceased are hereby notified f*?* 01 ***• **P* f° r Payment, in the manner and time prescribed bylaw, and thoee indebted te laid deceased are requested to mske imme diate payment. Aug. 80th 1878. •epU.fiw. .EDWARD C. LONG. Adm’r. COMPOUND GLYCERINE LOTION A Delightful Article for the Toilet, PINE HAIR BRUSHES, TeothBn^-iO^re^jdj,, Toilet Powder, ICtrosene Oi l, Vestal Oil, l.awpa, Chimneys and Wicks, to be (bend in the flew Drug Store under the Newton House, where the maoxo crcrxtiHj Is performing wouders CTCryia^,^^. pepU0.lnt.-__ Athens, Georgia. Satisfactory reference, from hundreds who are note using them in Athene and the surrounding country. J.C.WZLZZ2TS, The Gale City, The Iron Ring, The Cricket, The Star, Th% Beal, The PdRneUo, And many other Tabetics of Cooking and HCeUag Stores, having purchased this Mnon a larger . j will «0- -__ . of that Act who will fisror aw with a gP-The best Tin Ware constantly «* band at Wholesale J. C. WILKINS, •epMlMm. BreadStnat, Attest, Georgia CLARKE Joseph Landrum W H Roberts A II Hodgson Lucinda Carithcrs Win Adams Thos Hughes Wash Moon (col) J H Brttain M J Morris A B Brumby J F Wilson J A Nicholas Jno Ebcrhart Dr Joseph Turner E II Barnett, Ishnm Pittard Thomas Tlireldkeld John Moore P N Parker Jno Sayr Willis Williford A Hamilton Jno Wilson Mrs Seay Wm Bailey JACKSON A D Wilbanks J H Fanner J A Siirmons Jno Edgar Willis Kilgore Jr M T T Brooks E T Morgan W S Edwards E Segura Thos Hardegrce G B Wood Wm Davis J C Siinms J G Durham J II Rhodes L C Fowler J D Baugh Rev (J C Cary J P Venable B E Nixon Thos S Johnson J B Rice E C David A C Bapwell G C Arnold Warwic Wilson - W Mize J W Glenn Thos O R Lanier J R Coker Win Black G F Hardegrec J J Lane E A McDonald L C Welch J B Hicks J L Venable J L Harris Judson Jackson W T Harbei J T White G M Miller Marion Carithcrs L F Millican W Carrington J M Wall Sam Ray S L Green GREENE COUNT Y. Thos S Miller Edward J Lankford J F Cone Jno Griffln C C Bowdeu C C Oliver BANKS COUNTY. D,W Garrison Win Menders Issue D Chandler Isaac Strickland Mrs E E Ledbetter A II McKic Jno T White S K Mason Weldou Weldon Thos F Anderson J H Gunnells W C Chalhatn A W Brown W T Cochran James Jones M G Chastine W N Weldon J W Chastine MORGAN COUNTY. T J Smith Jas Williams Mrs M A Thomas J G Mnlcomb H Crawford II (J Billings FRANKLIN C O U N T Y. COUN T Y. 187’ T J Bishop C Morris J 11 Meyers B G Webb Mrs Mary Hall L W Stephens Jno Winter Jno Threldkeld ,T F Matthews Green Bailey Jno II SmiUi Mrs Mary Garrison R G Daniel E W Porter Sarah Culbrcth W II Lester Jno II Matthews Charles Morris Mrs Mnrgr.- ,.t Kittle H O Johnson Mr Jno Nevitt W A England Lloyd Benton J W Burroughs Willis Kittle J Q Allison, W A Dale Larkin Smith, J II Carlton J L Burch Swop Taylor J E Arnold \V F Combs W L Wood J J Wood Milton b Saye Joe Bradbcny John II McDorman S A White Charles Bradshaw Jim McGinty David Waters Mrs Martha Butler Miss Mary Smith W R Nat’ons Dock Giles J S Sorrells Henry Lovin Ben Goodrow J M Simms W A Weatherly W F Wilder T J Burroughs W A Royston Conley McDaniel D B Esktie S L Keeling Jol n Farr B M Isbell M F McWhorter F A Weaver W S Parson Moses Duncan J M Moulder L B Burrnss A J Mil er Mary Vaughn W D Porterfield T J Hnrro igh J T Caretliere J P Gholston J F White Geo W Craw for. 1 J W Spratlen L T Calloway Griffin J'atliews G T Forteon K A Hall 3 III Tliointon H C Edmunds, A S Adams W H Pyrou Joseph Siinms C B Sorrell 8 C Laviu J G Nunnaly Geo W M Cullocb Frank Griifeth A G McCnrry Mr* Jackson 8 F Gaines AE Brown KM Johnson J W Holbrook* MADISON COUNTY. Wm W Freeman G F Wilder L K Burrongh J P Pattern Matthew .McDaniel J Ii Spear Dr Sewell Z D Stephens niy 1 : Ore Weldon Price FI Z1 F M Hodges U Daniel 8 C Groves K N Bullock 8 W Colbert Geo Ebcrhart Jr C R Armoi jno L Andcr on Ira A Brown W II Dye Thomas F Willis J A Tea-ley Geo \V Holm J M Wages ] ukc Flanigan G W | Ethridge II D Adams M M Jackson J G Cooper James Thomson, J W Taylor D L Williams Ja* E Victor 8 V Brown Mr* M A Davl. J O Shirley Rev Mr Arnold Y WDoget Jno W Hough Miss Orplia Ih 11 Klnt Carrington Joel J Moore, C H Audrcws, M F McWhorter, J l* Grub; Hattie Nelms Sarah S Hurt J B Morton BY Smith. J V David Wm Williams J II White W L Alexander J P Hall L T Bush A E Brooks C W Hood M M Pittman J W Hardy Jr Randal Craft (Col) W P Rav T H Ni black R C Roberts A L Barge J C Daniel J E Haggard John Harris D D Baugh II C White W C Orr E C Bowden W J I Revier J R Chambers J S Chambers Hugh Adkins J E Harden A Q Adams Jno G W Sewell II P Osborue J A Hall B F Shirley R P Rusacll A Tubor W U White R K Fortson •I T Simms, WILKES C O U N S P Callowav ‘ E Croake A Cullowuy J T Boatwright J M Harper, W A Short ELBERT Tinsley J Ginn O W Hall Calvin F Almond J L Dead wyler GWINNETT CO IJ N T Y. J J Ethridge M L Kilorcesc G M Adama James Bruce Mro W W Parka A M Dultou” WALTON COUNTY. J T Laboon C II Smith „ . Geo 8 Smith II H McGli^r:.' Benjamin Moore _ Jas Kilgore*?--'— J J v Dor»ter * M H Sheppard — T Y. E S ORrian Mra A E Mathews G W Burden COUNTY. Eliza Fortso* J A Thornton L J Adama \V M Denning A Oglesby J T McCarty J L Harris EG Ware J 8 Snath E L Attains WT Moore J J Jones W S Gaines M C Tunuer J C Blackic IIART W C Craft CO UNT Y. R K Bennett Mrs Catherine JaeksonT J Vckets J M Linscy Henry 8 Audenuo Reuben M Campbell E B Bcn*o<*& Co G»o W Wilson JSEMoes B P Teaaiey B D Brown W H Parker Jno Morel lead OCONEE J W Jackson Z H Jennings Henty Jackson Frank Levin Ilenrv W Cobb C O I?N T Y. J W Miller W M Butler J W Dudd * W M Rn,ch t W Scoot" - Franklin Atawav W J W Moss L O Read Wm King Joe Bowers Clem Ashford Geo W Siinms Robert Moon J P M&ync J E Thomas Ur* K A I engford OG L E THORPE 6 O U N T Y. James Young, B A Horse W T Johnson H Jilall W ABray J 8 Christian W B Collina L F Campbell T J Paul Mr Colqnet R F Dillard J TM Ilaxre CF-Jtaco G W Turner Dr E G Mnrrali J H Noel! FB Jones Jaa M Smith G W Mattox J J C McMahan W T Witeber, LM Johnson Mrs Dr Willingham SrRobert Harris J L McGuire. J W Howard W II Edwards RP Tucker Luke Latimer TL Gantt, Ambrose Witeber, Morale* Edward* T B Moss, Geo C Hall W E Taney JL Jarrell J T Turner iissspv, G W NortOil M H YoW. 8 U Stoker ^ Mary A, I JB Ho wl Jo FT Till Dr. r It C Smith WT Johnson LBN Cochran J W Jackson G r Willingham Robert Nicholson WiuM Suttlp Nathan Hanucy W B Hopper W W Tiller H_U Witcher . M England XV I. Jo .neon Barton Tredwel. J C Dor.ter J R Carithcrs B F Brown Dr A J Mathews N J Blown L M Sanders Dozier T Brown Geo T Bailey- Dr Biflup* David J Cook J W Graves James F Jatb-ou Geo T Bailey ET Thacker W II Hayes J C Chastine F U Wi lier Juo F Smith B W Sisson Dan MeDoiwId Ja* Young H A Hayes T D Johnson P P 8nclliuga ’W- [. TONES, sup’t. ATHENS, OA. F OI> the cure of Consumption and all diseases of the Lnngs and Throat, I mr that nothing surpasses it for Colds and Coughs, and can be token from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and without danger. But the professional world is so full of Ambiguouxnea* and Egotism, that anything put be fore the public as a safe and reliable Remedy tor certain diseases is scoffed at and pronounced worth less and » humbug. I say try it before you condemn it, as I will give you the nami »of every herb, Ac., that it is composed of, which you can exnmine at your leisure: •• \ itellus Ovi, Amydalus, Mel. Pious Palustris, Andromeda, Arborea,‘ Arctium Lepna, Inuta ITele- mum, Marrubium Vulgare, Antennari* Margaritaceum, Durchwachsbencr Wasserdost, Cephalantbus Occidentals, Symphytum Officinale. It is prepared at my office, No. 56 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga., where it can be had in any quantity, turned° De us * n * * ******* **“ ^ one them no good, return the bottle and get your money re- Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy l EOR IT WILD CUBE Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting Teeth of Children! pared purely from vegetables a medicinal property. TESTIMONIALS. * Atlanta, July 1st, 1874. DU. DIGGERS—Dear Sir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my family, I have found it the moat pleasant medicine for children to take, end the most satisfactory to cure I have ever met. I have used it now for several rears, and never allow myself to be without someof It on hand, and its imme» diate use saves all trouble and danger. I have always felt if you had no other 'tlaim to the public con fidence than this specific, it alone should give it to you, and both, fame and fortune added, if you would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing powei ami beaellU. . Respectfully, q # LOCHRANE. The above is from the Ex-Chief Justice Supieme Court of Georgia. EUREKA! EUREKA! (I have found it. My wife and two children were down with Bloody ^“a?* * W ® ** ad two doctors, as good as any in the city, and found no relief. My baby, 7 montha old while teething, was expected to die for two weeks, when bein- ~ - Itemed v, the relief of each was marvelous, and are at present same disease, and it proved a success. For sale in Athens by feb.26.8m. na iounu no relief. My baby, 7 months old being induced to try Dr. Biggera* Southern sent doing well. I tried it on myself for the C. C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. ED SMITH. illpf GiNS WITH 9* Mm® 2 ** 0ER * OONDfN^ilBIIUCjl r -'SSkS FCR STEAM- i; MlLLS.SHA!TTlMC-?- U >. U n4St!||Sll CEARINQ & cwm m? a/j?uMM stphige list. aug.fi.Sm. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. ATHEJWS, GEORGIA, MT ISE1 North-east Ga. Stove & Tinware Depot, A. K. CHILDS & CO., Proprietors, Sign of the Big Red Stove. <5 cr £ S' Gn ft < P TS O S' O 3 p a a> I a w w o 5 w OQ The Colt Reversible Cotton' and Hay 51 Screw Press,' . ALSO. MANUFACTURE Tnrbinis V^aS? WhMis™ < Gofto P Cei^ bra ted Power and Lever Otton and Screw Freeses, Portable 8 ter in Engines, Scpnrati Fenoiiiif, Gravo Enclosure,, Balconies, Etc. For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists ot any of tbe above articles, Address, may 2S, 1378-fim. s. srzosamosr. Ag% {ATHENS, GA. THE G-REAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR, 18 7 8, At Macon, Ga., from October 28th to November 2d. $9,000 In Money Premiums I An Interesting Raring Programme Each Day, tor Premiums Corering Over $2500. -Vha beat arranged, most oommodiont and moat beautihl Fair Grounds, and the beat Milo Track in tbe 8onth. Liberal Premium! for every department of Husbandry, Manufactures, Machinery and Work* of A tt. Send fur Catalogue of complete list of Prem nms, Rules and Regulations, which will be mailed, poat«ge paid, on application to ths Secretary. COT3 TST’T'S' FHBIMrDldB. To the Oonnty which (through the Societies or Clubs) shall ftirnlah the hugest and finest dis- plav, In merit and vuiety of products and resulU orHome Industries, (except Stock, which are excluded) all raaed or produced in the County, . . . .... $300 00 8eoond Premium, , , , . ... 160 00 sepW.td. THOMAS HARDEMAN. Jr., Pies. MALCOLM JOHNSTON, Seo’y. M. J. HATCHER, General 8op’t, GRASS SEED. We have now the largest stock of Seed in this part of the State, all of which are Fresh, rota single package of old Seed in our stock. We have also a large stock of STEEL HAIR BRUSHES, The fourth lot since October last. Our DRUGS, Paints, Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, We can offer at low prices. C. W. LONG & Co., sepll-ly Athens. G». DR. RICE, 3? Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A lYCvluty •floated sad lcnHy enlUtl phTileixa tad tht Ktxt i-jcccxifal, u hla prac-Je* will prove. Cures a) libras «eri au. m. «a 8pnrmntor- (UM. «bA prodvdaf wmm altka MM»| acrcu: Earv««» iklKmUaUms, DIdqcm efSIcht, DWbcUra Era. I crY.rbjskalDocaj.Fimptes on Ffioe, AveraSooto Eodtlrof 1 rtnulet, CfiafutloQ of Ideal, Leas ofBtxaalfwr.k, OBRHEA, Gleet, sSSafS liSSwEs Si- nuaaS!S»EEtr nunuiraai»jwarn, prtn. CoaraluUoa freo sad lavttM. chaifM wammbfe aoil cormp-vadmco atrictly coalkltoUaL A PRIVATE COUNSELOR 6SMk«>tnaea.>LUir.M. Smlinlliir.a Meriwoth-er A Few, BLACKSMITH’S TWO SHOPS FOR 1877. One at the old stand in front ol Messrs. GANN & REAVES, The other on tbe road to tlie upper bridge and opposite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S, Liv.ry Stable. Wo have first class workmen HORSE SZXOEX2TG of every description. Plating and Concave Shoes Manufactured to order. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIACE8, And all kinds of F Machines and In plements repaired on abort notice. jan9-tr. 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 ou Hancock avenue, m-ar Lucy Cobb Institute. J. II. nUGGINS, 06-tf No. 7 Broad street. DR. M.W. CASE’S Liver Remedy BLOOD PURIFIER Tonic and Cordial. This U not a patent medicine, but is p'vpr.red |nder the direction of Ur. M. W. Case, irom his nvorlte prescription, which lu au extuiMlvo practice or over twenty-seven years lie inis fi.und most effective In all cases of disordered li ver or impure blood. It is ANTI-BILIOUS. It acts directly upon the liver. rest.*ri*'r It when disc&scd to Its normal condition ; ai..t in regulating the activity of this great gland every other organ of the system Ls benefited. In Blood Diseases it has no equal aa a purifier. It im proves digestion, and assists nature to eliinimuo ail impurities from the system; and while it is the cheapest medicine in the market, it i* aIsj superior to all known remedies. While it i* more effectual than Blue llw, it it rul'd and perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in too «jfrfrtwi£<topTce^uJure^«e system- not I? filckHcwdisoHa,’IVatai-Bra.n, | m , Heartburn, Sick Stomach, Jaundice, ltor *> lron Colic.Vertigo. Neuralgia, Palpitation «r the Heart, Pemala Irreanlariite, and WeaVnesi, all Stein and Bloml Dlaeue., Worms, Fever and Ague, aud Gonatlua- Uon ot the Bowele. la small doers it la also a sure core tot Chronie Diarrhoea. Taken two or three time, a d.jr, It pre vent* Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox. HOW TO BE YOUR OWN^ttS Ttnrvnnu Tonic and Cbnllal. DOCTOR ANTI-BILIOUS. And save your doctor billx Only 23 tlx. a bottle, (t ia the most effective and valuable mediduo ever offered to the American people. As fatt aa its itirftt become known. Its use becomes universal in every community. No fiunliy will be without It after having once tested lu great nine. It has proved an fnestimable blessing to thousands who have used it, bringing bock health and strength to those who were seemingly at death's door. Prepared atthe laboratory of tho Rome Xedicine Co., Philadelphia, Ta. Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra large bizc,7’% S3-For sale by Druggists A GENTF General Stores, sad Agent.-. JA. WJ!.' ' AKO MILL FURNISHING DEPOT. i 4 •C L. UJ a fee W (/) |B *S lu w S5