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Curing Bacon.
Theie are a few families in Virgin
ia who do not understand this art
quite well, though many fail to get
good hams. As a general rule, there
is too much smoking. This is more
necessary in the large meat, as it
serves to dry the meat off, and the
creosote engendered by the smoking
process is antiseptic and preservative.
The Western meat (and the Virgin-,
ia meat when smoked too mnch) re
tains this smoked disagreeable taste.
In England and France smoking is
not used at all, and this is an evidence
it is smoked too much here, or more
than ncaessary. The Hanover coun
ty hains are famously good, and tho
best of them I ever saw were smoked
only four times. An important mat
ter is that the animal heat should be
out liefore salting, and this may be
accomplished in the same day if the
hogs are killed by daybreak and the
weather is tolerably cold. In noevent
permit the pork to freeze.
Wc have frequently seen hogs kill
ed \ cry early and salted in the same
day; and this is our practise, nnlc*s 8 ;
t to weather is warm. Many modes
h ive been adopted for curing hams,
and after repeated trials we think
there is none 1 otter than the follow-
ing: For twelve moderate size
hams, take twelve pounds of salt, or
one pound saltpetre, and enough mo
lasses to rub them together, produ
cing the appearance of damp brown
sugar. Rub this in well, lay the
hams separate on boards with the
skin side down. Repeat the applica
tion every week for four weeks.
Tlwn fang up, and smoke on damp
•lays with hickory chips, if procura
ble; not to l.c smoked more than
four or five times. Towards last of
February inclose tho hams in canvass,
pointed, or, what answers as well in
our experience, large paper hags, se
curing well around the hock This
keeps out. skippers and other insects.
Immediately before doing tl is, rub
some black pepper on the meat side.
If this plan is accurately followed, we
will insure first-rate hams.—Dr. T.
Pollard, Jiichmond, Fa.
THE GENUINE 1 '» *
DR. C. Met AWE'S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
•it ‘
T HE countenance is pale and lead
en-colored, with occasional flushes,
or a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the
pupils dilate; an azure semicircle
runs along the lower eye-lid; the
nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes
bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip;
occasional headache, with bumming
or throbbing of the ears; an unusual
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foul, particulaily
in the morning; appetite variable,
sometimes voracious, with a-gnawing
sensation of the stomhch, 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 arindiiv: of the
teeth; temper variable, butgerier; liy
irritable, &c.
Whenever the above syinp ~ms
are found to exist,
DR. C. IfcLANE'S-VERMIFUGE
will certainly effected cure.
Ituot
SOUTHERN BANNER: OCTOBER 15, 1878.
AMOM THE BREAKERS
Thtf are Going to Dash tho Old Ship of High Prioe* to Pieces
THE TS.EG-TJXxA.TOItS
ire in the Grand “ Cash System » Smiled at the Yore of the Slorrn, and secure in a safe
Harbor N obly Wen, astonish the City with
THEIR TREMENDOUS
Every department is full to overflowing, and Athens has in the Store of
BLACKSMITHIN
OCR NEW BRICK SHOP
JAMES M, GHAT & GO.
The bast assorted Stock of Dry Goods in Goorgia, We have Black Alpooas, Black all Wool
~ ' irs. Black Australian Crapes, Black Silk Warp
IT DOE3 SOT CONTAINTMKRCI’PV
in any form ; It is an innocent pvrp i-'
ration, not capable cfdomgt!:.-sHgl,!;<
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLamk's Vjti:
mifuge bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:Q:—
Ousimeres, Blsck Brilliantinea, Black Mohairs,
Henriettas. .
Buying as we do for Houses in Augusta snd Ssvarnsh, as well as in Atbens,it is no wonder our
prices are unapproachable. In white goods snd housekeeping goods we have an immense stock
Linens, Damasks, Crsshe Towels, Doyle*, Napkins, Swisses, Lawns, Handkerchiefs, Bleached
Shirtings, Shearings, o., &c. . „ , , ,
Not by Favor, but by Merit Alone do we intend to maintain our unrivalled reputation. Look
at onr splendid lines of Hosiery, La-lies and Geuliemens.Stocrings and Socks from the cheapest
American to the finest German, British snd Balbrigan makes. breast
tnbitio:
Gold is a good thing, but give ns genius and ambition, and then an energy that never tires a
mind that i ever wanderes. Bran s instead of cheek.
LOOK AT OUR STARTLING PRICES I0R
Comer Clayton And Jackson Sts.
First-Class Horse-Sliaeing.
[AJSpecialty, by the best Shoer in Georgia.
Gimsmithing.
Inns, Pistols, locks, eto., repaired at shoi
notiee and satisfaction given.
STF.EL WORKING.
MARBLEilWORKS,
CHARLES F. S
Broad Sti t Near Lower Market;
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Axes, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the finest
temper. Work warrantcd.3
PLANTATION WORK.
Plows, Wagons, Carriages, etc., repaired in the
' sr and at 1
best manner and at short notice.
Sole patentee of Bassett’s plow stock.
Jolla Basss-b-fc.
mnreh20-ly.
Lsi'-ics and Gcnriemcns Under Shirts, Gentlemens Dress Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundricd,
Shawls, Blankets Flannels, Csssimeres snd an immense Stock of Motions and Fancy Goods.
Our course can’t be -topped. Clear the track, for a revolution in the prices of
with force irresistible
Opposition is swept away like a Boat in a Storm, and our prices come
t’ the people.
DR. C. MoLANE'S
THERE IS A BETTER WAT TOEN.IOT LIFE,
Than in quietly suffer the miseries
resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are
distressed with Headache, Nervous
ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Costivenoss,
Live Complaint, pain in the Stomach,
Bad Taste in the Month, Heartburn,
etr., seek that comforting relief that
al.vavs conics from using ParkerV
(ringer 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-
lacksof colic, cramps, dysintery or
cholera morbus, by keeping tbis
superb corrective and invigorant al
ways at hand. Buy a SI bottle from
your druggist, R T. Brumby & Co.,
or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and
test its merits.
Hood Digestion.—“ Give us this
duv nur daily bread” and good medi
cine to digest it, is both reverent and
human. The human stomach and
liver are fruitful sources of life’s
comforts ; or disordered and diseased,
they tingle misery along every nerve
and through every artery. The man
«*r woman with good digestion see
lieauty ns 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
medicine lielore death can be perfectly
abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
from Liver disease, Dispepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mor
rell's llepatine, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache ia twenty minutes,
and there is no question but what it is
the most wonderful discovery made in
medical science. Those afflicted with
Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Merrell’s Hepatinc.
It can he had at
Dr. C. \Y. Long &. Co.,
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended a. a Itav.'y “for
all the ills that fiesh is heir t.!." l>tit in
affections of the liver, ami in all Bilious
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick 1 lead-
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 un
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. McLane 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 StcLane,spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
James K. Gray & Co.
Dr G. TL*. aHoCLEfsKEY,
Having resumed the practice of Medicine,
offers his professional services to the public,
both City and Country. Office at the New Drug
Store ot H. Gallager, under Newton House,
Athens, Georgia. ?cpt.3.3m.
Notice I
ALL persons having claims against Mary Wells
deceased are notified to present the same in man
ner and time prescribed by law for payment, end
all persons owing deceased will make payment to
me, ber executor, immediately.
sepMO.Cw. R. L. BLOOMFIELD. Ex’r.
3L. O C H R E Y’S
PREMIUM DYE WORKS!!
T .c Largest mid only Complete South of N«W York.
Ho. 45 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ca.
(Go-
JAMES LOC1IKEY, Proprietor of the old-established and reliable Steam Dve Works, No.
45 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga., respectfully announce* to his customers and friends gener
ally that he is now prepared, with the addition ot new machinery and increased facilities, to ex*
ecute all kinds of work in I114 lino in the very b?st style and with the utmost promptness.
IN virw of present reduced values r.ud the stringency of the t imes, he baa concluded, while
doing all work in the most perfect and approved manner, to put down the prices of cleaning and
dyeing all classes ol goods.
PRICE-LIST:
GENTLEMEN.
Southern Mutual Insurance
COMPAN "ST,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
YOUNG L. a. HARRIS, President
STEVEN'S THOMAS, Secretary.
Gross Assets, April 1, 1SJJ, - • $JS4,5St- 82
Resident Directors.
Yoi-so L. G. Harris,
John H. Nxwtos,
Dr. Henry Hull,
Alois P. Hearing,
Col. Robert Thomas.
niv28-wly
Stevens Thomas
Eliza L. Newton,
Ferdinand Phinizt
Dn. R. If. Smith,
John W. Nicholson,
CXSNTXLAX. SOTS3*
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop*
This Hotel, so' well known to the citizens ot
Clarke and adjoining counties, is located in the
centre of the business portion of Augusts, son-
venient to Poet Office, Telegraph Office and
Depot, and offers inducements to tbs public
uneqnalcd bv any other Hotel in the City.
deo*-*f.
XMPOHTA2TT
REDUCTION
5 CHARLOTTE
, A_ir-Line.
CONDENSED TIMES CARD-
AlTJjA.’N’TA
—TO-
icyvs'i'iuxiisr aiTUEus i
VIA RICHMOND.
Leave ATLANTA 4-00 r m
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 p m
Arrive at Danville 1.16 p u
Arrive at KjcWoml 8.23 p ii
Arrive at Washington. JL). C., Via. R.,
F. A P. K. p- 1.10 A M
Arrive at Hnkhnoro.. } 8.15 a ii
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 a m
Arrive at New York 9.45 a u
Arrive at Boston 8.30 p ix
Leave Atlanta 4.00 r m
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 a u
(VIA. VIRGINIA MIDLAND ROUTE.)
Arrive at Danville ....l.id p u
Arrive at Lvnchburg 4.00 r u
Arrive at Washington City 1.30 a m
Arrive at Baltimore ......3.15 ▲ si
Arrive at Philadelphia...............6.40 a m
Airivo at New York 9.45 a if
Arrive at Boston 8.30 p si
Passenger Trains on this road going fast or**
rive at Lula, 5.25, P M Leave Lnla, 5 26, P M
Going West, arrive at Lula, 9.25, A. M.
Lchyo Lula, 9.26, A. M.
Ijocal Freight and Accommodation Train,
going East, arrives at Lnla, 12.20., P. M. Leave
Lnla. 12.35, P. M.
Going West, arrive at Lula, 11.55, P. M.
Leave Lula, 12.20, P. M.
Through Freight Train, going Last, arrive at
Lnla. 2.0O, P. M. Leave Lula, 2.20, P. M.
Through Freight Train, going Weat, arrive at
Lnla, 7.3d. Leave Lula. 7.40.
Trains Nos, 1 and 2 make connections with
N\ K. R. R.
Through Tickets on sale at Union Passenger
IVi’-t. Baggage Checked Through.
G. J. FOR HACK EL General Manager.
HOUSTON, Gen. Pasa.A Ticket Atfit
PRICES of STOVES
Cleaning Coats, from.
Cleaning Pants
Cleaning Vests ....
Dyeing Coats, from .
Dyeing Pants
Dyeing Vests ....
,... .$1 00 to $1 25 Dresses, from
75 I Shawls ....
5b . Skirts ....
....1 00 to l 2 00 | Ties
.... 1 00 to 1 25 Kid Gloves, ..
... .... $1 00 to $2 00
25 to 1 50
75 to 1 25
...: 10c each or 3 for 25c
15c per pair, or 2 for 25c
Oct 8th,3m.
James Lochrey?
Atlanta SteumgDye Work*, No 45 East Hunter Street.
David Gann.
Jas. H. Reaves.
The Athens Furniture Company,
1STO. 12, BROAD STREET,
Athens, - - Georgia.
m YOU WAIT TO BE HAPPY,
If so, nuke your homes comfortable bY visiting the Athens Furniture Company, and purchasing
some of the
Tli It they ore reeeiving daily, Tlieir stockjisjlurge, consisting of
Walnut and Painted Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed
steads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top
Tables, t£c., and in fact everything kept in our line. Also
Pictures
Satisfactory reference from hundreds
echo art. now using them in Athens
and the surrounding country.
J. C. WILKINS,
SSas iuat received a large *tock of those celebrated
Cooking Stoves which have heretofore given so
Georgia Rail Road Company
rCF.KIXTXNDlUCT'S Omfl, >
Avgusta, G*., 8*pt. 88th, 1878. )
Commencing • Sunday, Sept. 15tb, 1878
Trmns will leave and arnva at Ath-ns as fol
lows:
Leave ATHENS..... 7.30 a m
Leave W intend lie. 8.00 a u
Leave Lexington 8.85 a K
Leave Antioch ,.os a m
Iaiivo Maxi-vs 9.20 a m
Lcrvo WoodviUe. »A«am
Arrive Union Voitil .-.7 10.00 am
Arrive Atlanta 2.15 pm.
Arrive Mnceu...-rma -8.00»»
Arrive AngnslR...^.^. ;.54«r u
Leave An,-u«a .7.05 ah
Leave Macon... 4A0 ah
Leave Atlanta 9.30 ah
LeaveDhloa Point 1.60 ih
Arrive Woodvllle 9.10 p m
Arrive Mexeye.. M0y
Arrive Antioch i.M3*
Arrive Lexincton 8.ao p u
Arrive Wlntervllle. 3.55 p m
Arrive Athene .4.05 p h
mine ron daily, exoept to end from Macon
vrhloh ere drily exoept Snndeys.
E. B. Souir, Gen., Fas., Agt,
18. K. JORgaoN, Snpt,
The Gate City, The Iron King,
The Cricket, The Star, The
Best, The Palmetto,*
And many other verfetlee of Cooking end Heating
Store*, having purchased thin M»lon a 4enor
•lock of them Sloven, owing to inability enj&et
K r to keep supplied on account of tho doenad
determined to sell them at EXTREMELY
LOW PRICES,"HH I will coovinoo every one
of that fact who will favor me with a roll. Tho
beet Tin WareeomUntly on bend it Wholesale
and Retail. - . j
•T. C. WILKINS,
•ept.10.4m. R road.S tree t, Athens, Georgia
a. s
MAXffXTH’ACT'QKXlH
OT AND DSJO.SM »
College Avenue, A/hens, Get.
_ I am Agent for the ooiebrated ‘
m pSSl^.SbdSir' to^B^detr*Cb^riw
m Tobacco. Come end examine my stock. A
share eff patronage solicited.
G. HAU8EB.
and Frames,
A Large Asaoitmcnt. "We guarantee to give on our goods ^ 4
Xj o w prices
As can be had in the State. IVe intend to frilly sustain onr rej ntation of selling the
Cheapest Goods in JXouth-East 6a*
ALL RINDS BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND
8tpt.24.3m. 1 JAY O. GAILEY, Agent.
NEW FDMITUKE STORE
S5 Wh.itohaU 92 Broad Sts.
The Clie.apest—The Cleanest—The Newest and Latest
ITURE
in the City
Painted Bedroom Suits, 9 pieces ooo rwtnq*;
Walnut Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces „
Walnut Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces 30fo40
Walnut I* nil Marble Suits, 10 pieces . fiOtofi'i
Walnut 4a4 Marble Suits, 10 pieces ’ "* ’Wniit.
Elegant Dressing Case Suit, 10 pieces
Parlor Suits, 7 pieces
Marble Tables, 5 pieces
Mattresaes, Cliatre, Tables, &c., at corresponding prices, for
■' v l-.-AA
For Cash and Cash Only.
«>0to200
40tol50
1800
Competition defied—Satisfaction guaranteed—-Goods promptly
delivered-—No Charge for Packing or Shipping.
Remember the piece,
oct.tt.3m.
JOHN D. STOCKER.
85 Whitehall end *2 Broad Strs. between Hunter & Mitchell Sts.
* ATLANTA, GA
BUILDERS OF
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness
AND
Vehicles of all Kinds !
lilB..rrT-r. - ». M » : ». A- wH*.y°T k P°?? ?. n .^ hort y 0 *'”- Th ' B ***Material U«dand None bat FiratClaee Workmen
SjClflus,Jotted,.S«*T, Pra, Ac., «Cpf
at one time.
">»de with lively men when more then three j-ba ere wanted
Otf- Repairing a
PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE ■ IN THE STATE.
Cdi on or address, BURPEE A BRO.
j ob - WORK OF ALL DEscRu Opposite Gann & RcavcsStable, Spring St., Athens, Ga
u tion.neatly done s|U|is office. *
TIE BEST
IN THE WORLD!
NEARLY ALL BAKING POWDERS
ARE ADULTERATED.
The wily manufacturers of these spurious
compounds claim that adulteration is
necessary to the preservation of tho
product. Don’t you believe a word
ot this. On the contrary, the good
qualities of any Baking Powder
ore Lessened and the injurious
elements increased just in pro
portion to the adulteration.
CCA EAJLM 18 ABSOLUTELY PURE
uCH rUMIvl and has double the strength
___ _ _ . .... . strength
Of any other yeast or baking powder. It pos-
of the bad qualities of any of these
attempt to produce good bread by the use of
yeast, soda, saleratus, or the common baking
powders and bread preparations. If too much
of any of these articles is used, the bread has
a sour or rank, bitter taste, or is heavy and
soggy, unpalatable, and indigestible. With the
use of Sea Foam these difilcullies are obviated, for
even with second quality flour better cook
ery can be made than the best of flour will
make tvith any of the otlier atuilri.
ECONOMY is another point worthy of con
sideration in these hard times, when almost
every one lias a struggle to make both ends
meet. The economy of Sea Foam ta
really wonderful. One can of It U
th ‘ ‘ - - -
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
... ’fv 1 Ajju v
A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery,
may 21.ly.187S.
(Succeeaor to Groover, Sfp
COTTON
-AND-
General Commission' Merchant,
AGENT FOR TRE
; QmtmanTactory Yarns,
94 BAY STREET, '
Savannah,,eorgia.
g, Tie*. Rope and other aappUea for.
Abo, liberri eakh advance, mode on
lent* for arie or ahipmeut to Liverpool
there ports. ! -
A. AVWfrn*,'Ca»HeT and Coneirondent
>e late firm ol Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
PENDLETON 4c BEOS.
Augusta, CfSorgieu
PLANTATION
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses
WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESSES
For Hand, Horso oriyoter Power,
Cano Mills, Bvaporatcrs and Settles,
Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and frame*.
Having bought all of Hr. Gems* Cooper’* corrp]
gmed than ever to fnrnieh Iron and Bre*e Castii
'•old patrons can be aoeoHiraodatad wttbdi
want.
stock of Patterns, etc., we are better pre-
all description* on *hort notice and <’
’ repair* by letting ua : know -wnal
may21.1y481
'the
interest in the busincte. aug.81.tfr
^ s s:
loose Cotton,
Lyrill pay the highest Bale Prices
fo^ all Loose Cotton brought to the
.Aj thens Factory,
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
a*ri.r —
A. B. BRUMBY’S,
HOOL FOR B0¥S,
f
V
nnetkmdf HU1 Si. and Prince Avenue.
dbeasea ef .the Lu|
from old ac*
0,11 of
TO TH® AFFLICTED!
IN CALLING THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THE
Indian OompqnrLd Congh Mixture
ingt and Throat, I mr that uythlncaui
fn to the cradfe with impualty, and
ossar*"* 1
t your leisure:
drbiueda. Arborca. Arrtitim Laddb. Innlt TTala.
6^d«lS‘.:sfmphSrt™ dSctoriSr™ r,urehw “ h,hen . er WaM.rdo.tTkphal.nthu.
It I. prepared atm/ office, No. 36 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.. where it can be had in anr auaotitr.
tir*ni 0n * a ’ lBt “ Wl “ " y U “ t l^h“ don« them nojpod!V«t*rfi ?oSr
Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy I •
EOR IT 1VILD CURE
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting
TAAthOf ChildPAn!
Rjules of Tuition Reduced,
For the core of
for Cold, and Cough,, rid can lb*'
danger. But the pttofcaatanal wo .
fore th. public a* a safe and reliable Remedy for
leu aud a humbug. I aay try It briWoyoabondi
thing surpasaet it
illy, aod without
anything puthe-
piononnccd .worth-
ta* »of cterj 1 h«rb r
And no mistake. Examin
woman, or child, that it I
use aa directed on t
pored purely from i
Teeth of Childrep!
tanimprefu
gh toaatiity any retaosablezuu,
To prove It, get a bottle, and
• • - for it. It ia pr.
k that ia claimed
TESTIMONIALS.
Besses none of tho bad qualities of any of t
preparations, but is an entirely new invention,
and contains no i*\gredient or element which
can produce an injurious effect. On the con
trary, it lias in itself a tendency to austain
life and strengthen the human system*
BREAD Is one of the most import*
ant articles of food, and one that euters
into the daily consumption of all classes of
people—the poor as well os tho rich. No
thing Is a more potent cause of indi
gestion and dyspepsia than heavy,
sodden bread. A prominent dealer in patent
medicines assures us that the sale of a single
dyspepsia cure EXCEEDS S750,000
per year; and every physician in the land will
testify to the general prevalence of this distress
ing disease. Light, well-raised bread, biscuit,
and cakes digest readily, and conduce to good
health. Good health makes labor of all
kinds easier, and PROLONGS LIFE.
SEA FO A M MSSPiMg?-
ranted to make better, lighter, sweeter, healthier,
more nutritious, and more readily di
gested bread, biscuit, cakes, puddings, etc.,
thait can be made In any other way*
Again, four varies in quality, a fact which
worth three of any other baking compound.
rt A Efl h M SA.YESTIME and MONEY
OCA rUMlfS It saves time because very
tittle kneading is required, and no delay Is ne
cessary for the dough to ruise; but it can be
baked in a hot. quick oven as soon as mixed.
«j*IT SAVES MONEY, because in threo
months’use of it the saving In milk, eggs,
and other Ingredients trill more than
pay its cost) and then it will make
40 POUNDS MORE BREAD
from a barrel of flour than can otherwise be made.
SEA FOAM IS UNIVEBSALLY COMMENDED.
In proof of this statement read the following:
BREAD ALWAYS GOOD.
Sea Foamgivesgreat satisfaction. It makes elegant
bread, biscuit, cake, eta, and tho bread is always
good- — J. Wilsox ST*ATTON, Ketcburgk, JV. T.
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
We have tried the Sea Foam in our families and
szuon^r» number of friends, and are pleased to ssy
that it rives universal satisfaction. -Hatbxut,
OXLLKSrze. k Emmons. Binghamton, JV. r.
ALL LIKE IT.
W# have tried Sea Foam ourselves and among
friends, and alt like it.—JOHNSON h KIEL,Totedc,0.
WILL USE NO OTHER.
. Sea Foam is a superior article, and greatly pre
ferred to yeast powders. Those who have tried it
once wilt use no other. —K. Banes, New Orleans.
CHAMPION OF AaIIKUICA.
The writer [11.1 having tried It, pronounces it
the champion yeast powder of America.—Brown-
ing k Middleton, Washington, J>. c.
MOST EXCELLENT SATISFACTION.
Please scud us fifty crimes Sea Foam. It is
giving most excellent satisfaction. — Damakin
& Co.. Portsmouth, Ohio.
THE OTHER KINDS DON’T SELL.
We are now selling none but your Sea Foam.
We have other kinds, but find that the Sea Foam
takes well. — A. DotlE. .Savannah, Ga.
Atlanta, J uly lit, 1874.
DR. BIGOERS—Dear 8ir: In the use of your Southern Remedy in my fkmlly. 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 veers, ami oarer allow myself to be without some of it on hand, and itsinum
“SfTl? 3 ^“WerauddksgSr. r have alwaya felt If you had ho other riaim^tbsauMle^Si
tidetice than this specific. It alone should give it to you, snd both, fame snd fortune added, if yc
would only sufficiently advertise it to let the world know its healing power and benefits.
. Respectfully, O. O. LOCHRAHE.
The above ia from the Ex-Chief Justice Supxeme Court of Georgia.
EUREKA! EUREKA 1 (I have found it. My wife'and two children were down with Blood.,
* a® two doctors, as good as any in the cltv, and found no reliet. My baby, 7 mouths old
rneif being induced to tty Dr. Bigger*’ Southern
_I tried It on . myself for the
tlanta, Ga.
riux. vv e naa two doctors, as good as any In the <
while teething, was expected to die for two weeks.
Remedy, the relief of each was marvelous, and are
same disease, and it proved u success.
[olngwelL
feb. 26.8m.
For sale in Athens by
C. *\ DAVIS. Atlanta,
Dr. EI) SMITH.
Mju. GEARING k
sm mmnm/a&price list.
aug.fi.6m.
A.TJEHGlSrS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORK
ATSEJ1TS, GCEORIGIN.,
M
to’
CCA CflAM COOKING RECIPES.
wCATUAm With every cun of 8ca
Foam is presented a sheet containing full
directions for its use, and twenty-seven
new recipes of great value to every good
housekeepCT.foffffidffJ m uch other useful information.
All that wc ask for Hca Foam Is that you
give it a fair trial. No one having once used
it will ever use any other preparation in the
lino of baking powders. Ask your grocer for
it,and If he will not supply it send for circular
and price-list to
(WllMSA
176 Duane St, New York.
rjLARKE SHERIFF JSALE.—
Will bo sold before the Courthouse door in
the city of Athens, Clarke county, Georgia, on
the first Tr.esday in November next within the
lejral hours of sale, the following property, to-
wit: one lot of land, situated lying and being
in county of Clarke and State of Georgia, about
three uules tVom Athens, on the Clarksville
roa'*, and running from said mid to the Oconee
river, the North Eastern R* R. rnnuiu? through
it, and having a small house and good well -an
it. Consisting ot abont seven acres of forresL
of
abont five of pine timb-r, about twenty acres __
river bottom, and tbir.y-two acres of g<*od av
erage upland; containing in all sixty-lbnr acres,
b^r survey of E. K.|Lutnnkin. Bounded on the
North bv M. 1. Kendrick, on the East by the
road and by Joe Comer aud o ln rs, on South
bv Joe Comi-r and by the river, and on the
West by the River and by M. I. Kendrick.
Also at tb< same time and place one bay more,
one yoke of oxen and ox wagon, and a one-
horse wagou aud harness, the one-fourth inter
est in sixteen acres of cotton in the Add, and
one toffrth interest in six thousand pounds cf
seed cotton, and one-fourth intciC't in eight
acres of corn in the field, all levied uoou ns the
property of the defendant. M. 1. K ndrick, by
virtue of a fl. fa. from Clarke Superior Court
August term 1878. William Cal..well «*s. Im
manuel T. Kendrick. All sold to satisfy said fi
fa., and said property pointed out h\ : defen-
dent, M. T. Kendrick. See Sheriff for plat of
property. This, October 5th, 1878.
oct. 8-td. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
rjLAUKE SHERIFF SALE —
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the city of Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in November next, within the
lejral hours of sa'e the following property to-
wit: All that tract or parcel of laud situate ly
ing aud being in the aty of Athens end county
or Clarke, State of Georgia, known as the
South-east comer, No. 6, Meriwether survey,
and the place whereon JohnQ A Norris resid
ed at the time of his death, containing one half
acre, more or foes, fronting oil Nowtou street,
Tunning North to a line separating it from Mud-
toon Davis’ lot; hounded on the South by the
property or M- G. Lumpkin; East by Charlie
Foster’s, on the Weat by Newton street. Said
levy being nude for tbe pnrehasn money er the
above described lot and for tbe purpose or ma-
Ww tbit levy. Dbed baa been nudebv A. A.
Bell to Courtney W. Beal, filed and recorded in
the Clerk’s office of the Sup rior Court ol
Clarke County, Ga^ before tbo levy was made
for the balance of purchase money of tbe abore
described lot all aa the property of the defen
dant, A. A. Boll, ts Courtney W. Beal, all to
be Bold to satisfy the above stated fl la. Sep
tember 88th 1878. J. A. BBOWN1NG. ■
oct. 8-td. Sheriff.
The Colt Reversible Cotton andHay .Screw.
ALSO MANUFACTURE j Turbine Y^ster
ed Power and Lever Cotton and 8orew Presses, Portable 8term Engi
$4, $5 a Scholastic month.
ept,17.tf.
a PBivAie cotmsxxoa
HpfBaffiMlllfr.lt SMrvietr.
LC@riweth.i3r <ft Few,
BLACKSMITH’S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One at the old stand in front ot
Messrs. GANN & REAVES,;
Tbe othor on tbe road to the upper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Livery Stable. We have firat class workmen
SOXtSS SSOSZXTQ
of every description.
Plating and Concave Shoes
Manntactnred to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CAB BI ACES,
And aB rinds of V Machine* snd. la
Implement* repaired on abort notice.
gypi
■MBi:
Notice!
All persons having demands r gainst Pr.
CrewforA W. Longdaeaued are hereby notified
J lent the same for t “
ime for payment,' in the mann.r
ibed by law, and those indebted
Dr.M.W.CASE’S
Liver Remedy
BLOOD fUBIFIER
Tonic and Cordial.
.bat i» prepared
of Dr. M. W. Case, iron: hU
which In an extensive
ty-aeven year* lie hn- found
'disordered li .of or
cases of<
BILIOUS.
It Ada directly upon the liver. r> i'.r!—: it
when diseased to its nonpal oonditiou; aim In
—— the activity of-this great eland every
10X the system 1* benefited. In B'.ooit.
it has no equal as a purifier. It im-
, [gestlon, and oaolsts nature to eliminate
sU Impure tie* from the system; and while it la
medicine In the market, it is also
— Whit. !« (a
„ While it t*
more effectual than Is mild and
can In the
t docs nut
Hnuin uwj .. weaken the
the^ system constipated, os do
For
may 28, 1878-fim.
and Price Lists ot any of the above articles, Addrere,
SI. STZQ3&&SU3QN, Ag%
• , ’ATHENS, GA
fortha ^
Wheels, Colts Cele-
Engines, Separator*, Iron
THE G-HEAT
@ 7 R ^
At Macon, Ga., from October 28th to November 2d.
I
Each Day, for Premiums Coming fiver $2508.
The best arranged.
Track in the South.
OB and ui<at beautiful Fair Grounds, and the best Mile
„ -ms for every departm-nt of Husbandry, Mannf “
.Machinery and Work, of Art. Send for Catalogue of complete list or Pretuinms, Ki
Kegulstions, which will be mailed, postage paid, on application to tbt Secretory.
po-p jsrr-sr ■^KRmx^ccxxnsXS.
^ud^TSWredor
'tbrongVth* Societles or Clubs) shall furnish the largest and finest dis-
- - - MW
^ results of Home Industries, (exoept Stock, which
lich are
•300 00
SopM.td. ' l'||
THOMAS HAND:
MALCOLM JOr
M. b. HA'
v
Jr., Free.
ada* a sure euro tot
met a dni, It pre-
’ev^rT Diphtheria jScJLrlet
Weir Never. . ,
Fewer, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
your t own1S~
DOOMB AaiiSiLim.
And save your doctor bill*. Only 25 cts.a bottle..
It is the most effective and valuable medicine,
ever offered to tbe American people- AS foal:
os lt> merits become known, its use becomes*
It ho* proved an fnestim »b!o blessing Ua
ads who have used it, bringing back
and stretmth. to those—b' were seemingly
h'sdoor. Preparedattbe Laboratory of the
Homo Xedlclne Co., Philadelphia, To.
Prioe per Bottle, 85e. ZUiA large tUs, 75*.
SSlMJKl *1