Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1878-1879, October 22, 1878, Image 4

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rm —H-iu—Bgige * -> w. jiuii wary tubb h d a if k b r« o c-t o by b m, mm m Story of a Musket. Mark Twain tells the following sto ry, related by a fellow-passenger, who, bantered about his timidity, said be bad loaded an old Queen Anne's musket for bis father once, whereupon he gave the following: You see, the old man was trying to ttarl. me to shoot black birds and 1 easts that tore np the young corn and such things, so that I could be of some use about the farm, because I wasn’t big enough to do much. My -mi \»n« a single-barrelled shotgun, and vlte old man carried a Queen Anne musket that weighed a ton, made a report like a thunder clap, and kick- d like a mule. The old man wanted me to shoot the old musket sometimes, but I was afraid. One day, though, I got her down and took hi-r to the hired man, and asked him to load tier up, because it was put in the field. Hiram said: «l>o you see those marks on the slock—an X and a V on the ijueen's crown ? \Vell ten balls and five slugs—that's her load.” “l>ut how much powder?” put up in that way and it was an swful charge—I had sense eroegh to see that—and start ed out. I leveled her on a good ma ny blackbirds, but every time I went to pull trigger I shut my eyes and' THE GENUINE DEG.KcZMS’S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR . . VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS, T HE countenance is pale and lead en-colored, with occasional flashes, or R circumscribed spot on one or bath cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes blefeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming ‘ or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion ot* saliva; slimy or furred breath very foul, particularly 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, hot uafrequent- ly tinged with blood; belly swollen and bard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally dif^cult. ami accorojw- dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis- t ell that menu VT Whenever the above sygpptoj^* are found to exist, • 1 DR. C. McLANES VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. &CURY»^ : ' TV Y m , ... . ^ % _ That ara Going to Dash the Old Ship of High Price* to Fleets THE KBG-UXATOES THEIR TREMENDOUS LEADERS. “Oh,” ho says, “it don’t master- “T ,t in three or four UtrfsfuffiS 5 WLifi So I loatitHi her \*\> in that way, ration. not cababU of doinc the si I M k C. —rjf ■- .. ^ . wh U-.i. 1 was afraid ol>* k«fc .j wVy p'|* | r mi .l—ii I fetched up at JLrl V LK. T 1 L»LiO , ptfP-i- ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender irfc.nt. The genuine Dr. McLans’s Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. —:0:— Every department to full to overflowing, and Athens haa in the Store of jr.' i JAMES M. GRAY & GO. -7 \.i j “ The best asserted Stock of Dry Good* in Georgia, We hare Black Alpacas, Black all Wool Gtorijucjy, Black BrilHantisea, Black Mohairs,Black A astral ian Crape*, Black Silk Warp Buying as we do for Bouses in Augusts and Savannah, as well as in Athene,it is no wonder our prices an unapproachable. In white goods and honsakaaplng goods we have an immense stock Linens, Uama.ua, Crsshe Towels, Doyles, Napkins, Swisses, Lawns, HandkerchisCs, Bleached Shirtings, Sheetings, c.. Ac. ■ • Not by Favor, but by Merit Alone do we intend to maintain our unrivalled reputation. Look at onr splendid lines of Hosiery, Laoles and Gentlemens,Stockings and Socks from the cheapest Ameriiun to the finest German, British and Balbrigan makes. 1 ambition, and than an energy that never tires a eh « k - -1 T : . Hv ft Geld to a-good thing, bat rive ns geniae am Bind that raver wmndena. Bral a instead of BLACKSMITHIN • —AT— OUR NEW BRICK SHOP —ATTHB- Coraer Ctaytoa And Jackson Sis. First-Class Rorse-Shoeing. IJAJSpeclaUy.'by the best Shoer in Georgia. ftniUBmitfiing. Guns, Pistols, locks, etc., repaired at short notice and satis'action given. STF.EL WORKING. Axes, Mill Picks, Hoes, etc., of the finest temper. Work warranted.!} PLANTATION WORK. Plows, Wagons, Carriages, etc., repaired In the best manner ana st short notice. Sole patentee of Bassett’s plow stock. John. M. Bassotb- m*rch20-ly. t. im:arkwaltbr, M A R BLE# W OR K S, Broad St., Near Lower Market apNrj, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Monuments, Tombstones & Marble Work GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery. may 21.ly.lS7S. J CHARLES F. STUBBS, LOOK AT OUR STARTLING PBICES 1011 r r i-t- «*•* Cfeoofe** Si *i?*a -ft” - - - - - AtidslM i’lsaters with ferae ‘ .Supplies. Opposition to swept away like a Boat in a Storm, and oar prices come irresistible to the common sanse of tl Hi.- U- ii-o, and there was ihe old man waiting oil the (>oie!i. “ lit. n out hunting, have yet” “Yes sir,” vjys I. “What did you kill ?” “ Didn’t kill anything, sir—didn’t shoo' her oil’, \t :is afrai.l she’d kick” — 1 knew blamed well she would. “ Gimme that gun !” the old man said, as mad as sin. And i.-e took aim at a aapliug on tin- other -ide of the road, and I be gan to drop back out of danger and tin- next moment 1 heard the earth quake, and saw the Queen Anne whirl ing emi over end tn the air and the -ild man .'piiining around on one heel will, one log up and both bauds on liis j-.w, and the bark flying from that old sapling like there was a hail alarm. The old man's shoulder was set b.i I; liirfu im-hes, his jaw turned b.aik and blue, and iie bad to lay up for a week. Cholera nor nothing else can seaie me the way I was scared that day. An Astonishing Fact.—A large proportion of the American people are to-day dying from the effects of Dys|*t-p.'ia or disordered liver. The resuit of these diseases upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, making life i.ciualiy a burden -ustcad of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and Usefulness are not recommended as a remedy “for all the ills that flesh is heir to.” hut in affections of the liver, and in-all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head- ache, or'diseaaeaof that character, they 1 Hand 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. McLanVs Liver Pills. . Each wrapper beats the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane’s Lives Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of tho name McLane, spelled differently bat same pronunciation. f\hn people. James K. Gray & Co. PENDIdETON & BROS., Founbry and Machine Works, Augusta, Georgia. FACTOR . —AND— General Commission Merchant, AGENT FOB THE Quitman Factory Yams, 34 BAY STREET, Savannah, Georgia. lushed. Also, liberal cash advance, nude on consignments fpr sale or shipment, to Liverpool or Northern ports. Mr. A- A. Wish, Cuhier and Correspondent of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs ft Co., hu n interest in the business.... aog.21.tf. C .A. S T3L Up G. L. McCLESKEV, Having resumed the practice of Medicine, offers his professional services to the public, both City and Country. Office at the New Drag Store ot H. Gallaokb, under Newton House, Athens, Georgia. eept.3.3in. XTotico ! L O C H R B Y ’ S PREMIUM DYE WORKS!! Tl.e Largest and only Complete South of New fork. XTo. 45 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga. JAMES LOCH RET,' Proprietor of the okleatahli»bed »ud rcliablo Steam Dv« Work*, No. 45 Eftht Uanter Street, AtlmnU, Ga., respectfully annouuces Vo hi* customer* muu friends gener ally thiit he is now prepnred, with the addition ot new maciiineiy *.n*i increased facilities, to ex^ ccnte all kinds of worm in his lino in the very best style and with the utmost prcmptnei**. IN r'u w of present reduoed values end the stringency of the time*, !»• has concluded, while •’(ring all work in the most perfect mod approved rnmnner, to put down the prices of cleaning and dyeing mil classes ot goods. ALh persons having claims aRminst Mary Wells deceased are notified to present the same in man ner mod time prescribed by law for payment, end all persons owing deceased will make payment tq me, her executor, Immediately. scpt.10.6w. B. L. BLOOM FIELD. Kx’r. £>XUGE-XuXST = GENTLEMEN. Cleaning Coat-, from Si 00 to (1 25 j Dreuea, from Cleaning Panto.. .. Cleaning Vaato ... Dyeing«'oats, from Dyeing Vaato .... Dyeing Vesta .... WiBn Mai Insurance COM-A-XsT T2T , ATHENS, GaSOIlGIA. YOUNO l~ O. HAHRIS, President STEVENS TH0X4S, Senvtory. Gross Aiuts, April 1, 1817, - • M Resident Directors. Yovxo L. G. Harris, Joes ll. Nrwtor, Dr. Hrxrt tfnii.. The Athene Furniture Company, NO. 12, BKOAD STKKET, Athens, ... - Georgia. albih P. Hkarish, Oou tlosr.RT Thomas. mv28-wly* ” Stkvkss Tuorai . Eliza L Nrwioji. Fuusasd PuiNizr Dr. R. M. Smru, Jour W. Nicroizox, CSSTTBAL HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS, Prop’r • , . . 1 mi . . This Hotel, «o' well known to the citizen* ot as it on Ja to be. There is no good cto,ke and *4ieiuinCW D qP*<i; in tb* ceotmof«i*hu»lne«»Bpigoi! SfkA^fgM*,' venient to Poet Office; Telegraph Office Depot, and offers inducement* to the pnblio nneaualed bv any other Hotel In the City. deoi-'C reason for this, if you will only usiiie prejudice and skepticism, take the advice ot Druggists and your friend*, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfacliory re suits in every ease. You can boy a sample bo'.tlc for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst ease. I usiisvely sold by all Druggists on the Western Continent. i!"”-’ " " i\ i Lit U 111 &. > v A rr-1 Line. >v.i m-ali'JiUxi i'iliilEaC .— i LAiN' I'oX - —TO— SA CXTXALWJ! VIA KIC1I.MOND. Ltav. aI'IANTA.... Arrive ul i'n. riotu-.., at Danville.... Arriv Arrive ul ilicim’omt Arrive ut WarihmztoQ, D. C, F. A i . B. K At rive hi ii'.iL unorc Arrive ut 1’hiliuleiphim Arrive at New York Arrive ut Boston Leave Atlanta Arrive at Charlotte iMPOstTAxrr REiYtrCTION' PRICES Of STOVES 751 Sliawto - 5v.Skirts .... ...A 00 to 1 2 001 Ties .....1 M to 1 25 Kid Glove*, 75 'tLADIFS.** ' •; 11 oo to St oo 25 to 1 60 75 to 1 25 .... 10c each or »lor .. 15cper pair, or 2 for TIE BEST IN THE WORLD! Oct 8ili,3m. James Lo€hrey 9 A'laiitA s>tvMi |Djt Works No 45 Eu*t Hunter Street. David Gann. Jas. H. Heaves. BjMTOT WAIT T© BE HAFF¥, - If ao, nifc^u^ito^wrilfcltiUi bfjrUiftSz ttsAthtiu Fnreltnre Company , and pnreharing •ome of th* That they are receiving daily, Thtir etoek i»>rge, eonristing of Pitbiul and Painted Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed- «/«**, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top Tables, tf'c., and in fact everything kept jp our line. Also Pictures and Frames, . „ . A Large Afiortmeut. We gnsnotee to give on our good* 1 XjO*W FRTCES' HEABLY ALL BAKING POWDERS ABE ADULTERATED. The wily manufacturers of that* »prmons eonpoandf claim that adulteration is aseanary to the prasairstlan of the product. Don’t yon believe a word of thii. On toe oontrary, toe good qnaliti** of any Baking Powder are leisened and the injurious element* inereued jnit in pro- nortlon to tb* mdalteration. SEA FOAM of any other yeast or baking powder. It pos- •esset none of the bad qualiuea of any of the se preparations, but to an entirely new invention, and contains no Ingredient or element which can produce an injurious effect On the con trary, It has in itself a tendency to sustain 1UV and ilrtnglhtn tbehansn system. BREAD la on* off the most Import ant articles of food, and ono that enters Into the daily consumption of all classes of people—tho poor as well as the rich. No thing to s more potent cause of Indi gestion and dyspepsia than heavy, sodden bread. A prominent dealer in patent medicines assures us that the snlc of a stnal. -CXCKEDS 1750,000 physician in the land win ^ pcmlence of this distress- In* disease! “Light, well-raised bread, biscuit, ana cakes digest readily, and conduce to good health. Good health stakes labor or all kinds easlrmand PROLONGS UfE. ranted to stele better, lighter, eteeeter, healthier, more nutritions, and more readily di gested bread, btocnit, cakes, puddings, etc., than can he made tn any other way. : Again. Jtaur varies in quality, a fact which adds greatly to the perplexing difficulties with htch the housekeeper has to contend in tho PLANTATION Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses AND WROUGHT IRON SCREW PRESSES For Ilsnil, Ilorsc or Water Power, Cans Mills, SSvaporatcrs and Settles, Cheap am* Strong, with or without pans anti Ihunc*. Having bought all of Mr. Cr*4.rge Cooper’* cwplete stock of Pattern*, etc., we are better pre pared ttmn ever To turn rih Iron find Bra>s Castings of all dcbcription» on t-hort notice and cheap* His old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates and repaixs bv letliug ua know what they want * * n ay21.ly.1878 c TO THE AFFLICTED! l IX CALLING THE TUBLIC ATTENTION TO TIIE Indian Compound Cougli Mixture For the core of Consumption and all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, I «ar that nothing surpasses it for t o ds arid Cougtis, and can l*e taken from old age down to the cradle with impunity, and without danger. But the pMfersion;i| world is so full of Amhiguousncsn and Egotism, that anything put bo- fore the public-a* a sate and reliable Bemedj for certain diseases is scoffed at and pionounccd worth* lens and a humbug. I say try it before you condemn it, as I will give you tho nami sof every herb, &c. ; that it is composed of, which you can examine at your leisure: Vitellus Ovi, Amvdu'us, Mel. IMnus Palustris, Anilroinc.ia, Arboren, Artlura Leppa, Inula Helo- niutu, Marruhium Vulgare, Autennaria Marguritaceum, Durchwacbshener Wasserdost, Cephalanthus Occidental^, 8vinphytttm OtHciuale. It is prepared ay :uv wlfite, No. f>6 PeachtTee fit., Atlanta, Ga., where it enn be had In any quantity. If any one using it will say that it has done them no good, return the bottle and get your money re turned Life and Money Saved by the use of the Southern Remedy l Iioose Cotton, - i I will pay the highest Bale Prices for all Loose Cotton brought to the A tliens Factory, B. L. BLOOMFIELD, AgaoL sept. 10.3 m. A. B. BRUMBY’S, SCHOOL FOR BaYS, Junction of Hill St. and Prince Avenue. 1 Rates of Tuition Redueed, $3, $4, $5 a Scholastic month. sept.17.tf. , . EOB IT WILD CURE Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and Cutting Teeth of Children! And no mistake. I .xainine the following certificates, which are enough to satisfy any reasonable man. woman, or child, tint it is not an imposition palmed olf on the people. To prove it, get a bottle, and use as directed on the hottlo, and you will be aatisfied that it is all that is claimed for it. It is pared purely from vogetahles a medicinal property. . TESTIMONIALS. Atlanta, July 1st, 1874. : In thf use of your Southern Remedy In my family, I have found It the iiddrcn tn take, anil the uwst satisfactory lo cure I have ever met. I have s, nml never allow myself to lie without some of it on hand, and it. inline. "I d.»n*er. I have always fell if you had no other lsiin to the nubile nlone should give It to you, mid both, fame sud fortune added, jf you •rtiso it to let the world know its healing powei .-..id beneltto. O.O. LOOHRANE. the l-.x-Ghlef Justice Supierae Court of Oeorgis. t.l URiCA! (I have found It. My wife and twoctiildreu were down with Blood' ‘ ■ ‘ y.Kid ns any in th. city, and found no relie . My baby, 7 months ol< Idif for two weeks, wlieo being induced to !' v Dr. Bigger.’ Southern I mnrveloua, nnd areat present doing woll. lined it on myaelf ferthe “««"■ C. DAVIS, Atlanta, G». 1 ' ,,v Dr. ED SMITH. »tl St i for j Uiat • tidcnce t!»:«n thii would only sutfn I The above i«< ! EUREKA! j Flux. \V« had j while teething, wit : fully Rei’i , the i , and it A# can h* had in the State. Wi intend tn Wly .a.tain our rej utation of Mllitig th. 1 8 7 8 1 6°®“ ® KmhB’East Ga. ST" ALL SHIES BURIAL CASES CONSTAHTLY OH HAHD et-pt.24.3m. JAY O. GAILEY, Agent. 4-00 r u 8.15 p M 1.18 r it 8.28 r it Via. 10, 1.1QA « 3.14 a It 6.40 A V 9.45 8.30 p it 4.00 p it 6.15 A It (via. vreantiA xiuland norm.) Arrive nl Danville l.fd p it Arrive »t Lynchburg 4.00 p ll Arr.ve at Wuliington C.ty 1.30 A Arrive ut Uultlmore 3.15 ji Arrive ut l’hiltttlclphm 6.40 a Jt Airivn nt New York 8.45 a it Arrive at Boston 8.80 p M's 1’iis.v i , sr ruins on tins road going East nr-1 rive at Lula, 5225,1* M Leave Lula, 5 26, F M I Uoiug West, arrive at Lula, 6.25, A. Jl. Louv. Lulu, 9.26, A. M. I-oral Freight und Accoininodutinn Train, going Km-t, strives at Lula. 12.20., F. M. Leave J .ild, 12.35, P. M. Gnii.c West, arrive ct Lain, 11.55, F. M. Leuve Lula. 12.20, P. M. Through Knight Train, go ng &et, arrive at Lulu, 2.th>, P. if. 1 x-uve Lula, 2.20, V. it. Tliruiigii Freight Train, going Watt, arrive at Lulu, 7.30. 1-euve Lula, 7.40. Trains Noe. 1 and 2 make connections with V. E. B. it. Through Ticket* on sale at Union Peuenger Depot Baggage Cheeked Through. O. .1. rOllEACRK, General Manager. . HOUSTON, Gen. P«ua.ft Ticket Aril, Georgia Rail Road Company MY I liKMIlIk.sME ^ S® ‘Whitohall <Sk 92 3t»oad Js is. The Cheapest—The Cleanest—The Newest and Latest Sotirfactory reference from hvndredt who are now using them in Athens and the surrounding country. J.O.WXLKI1TS, tsw imt received a large atoek of tbotecelebreted ig Stoves whli b hove heretofore given oo ^Uutorii<*i,eaeh , fae of which is Hilly w—- "ri^oa'i.!’ m-e 1 T t*r to keep supplied on account of the' deuaaaS ; Auat-ar^ Ga,, ip of thut^ctJifoVfl Moa>e>li . i.i-iu.t-ncing J Snutoiy, o Trail;* will leave and arrive at Ath»tjr aa low*: v .* J, im Aft Lcav- ATHENS 7401 w Lentr WinUrvUle 8.00AM Leave Lexington 8^5 A M Leave Auiiorh..... 9.03 am Leave Wcodville a2 Arrive U iiw Po ut 10.00am Arrive Atlanta 2.15 p m. Arrive Macon SMOpzr Arrive Angus is 5.16 pm Leav* Attpuato — •••745ah. Leave Macon ..d,.,.l.4A0 am Leave Atlanta 9.9ff am Leave Union Point 1.60 pm Arrive WoodtU’e 2,10 pm Arrive Mr M0 p B Arrive Antioch S.W »m which aw daily except Bttodayj. - 1 -aad KcSul’’ y GP WORK 0F .?yja5 YDE ' Painted Bedroom 8uiu. 9 pieces Walnut Bedroom Suit*, 8 pieces Walnut Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces The Gate City, The Cricket, Best, The Aad many ether veriettoe c Stoves, having purchased •lock of these Stoves, owing to inability on 1 ...$22.50u>35 ..... 25to30 Waiunt Full MarLIe Suits, 10 pieces Walnut iai Marblo Suiin, 10 35i«.4*> Elegant Drcsritig Case Suit, 10 pieces "50 lO ’200 Wrlor Suits, 7 pieces ...... 40tol50 arblo Tables, 5 pieces '1800 Mattrereee,Chair*,Tabtea, ftp, at reimapondingfrice*, fur" For Cash and Cash Only. .*511*i t?' ■ v> tfi *4 . 1 r ^ i Competition defied—Satisfaction guaranteed—Goods promptly . deJivend—No Charge for Packing or Shipping. „ v , JOHN D. STOCKER. 55 Whltahall and 99 Broad Stra. between Uanter ft Mitchell St*. ATLANTA, GA attempt to produce good bread fay the use of yeast, aoda, taleratus, or the common baking nbarden and bread preparations. If too much Ot any of thepe articlea ia used, the bread has jur or rack, bitter taste, or to heavy and soggy, unpalatable, and Indigestible. With the use of Sea Foam ihcutlifiicuUie? art obviated, for even with second quality Soar better coolu- S eun be .Bade then the best Of flour will e vvttji any ot the other etnfia. ECON OMY is another point worthy of con sideration in these hard time*, when almost every one has a struggle to make both end. meet The economy of Sen Foam to really wonderful. One can ot It to rtn t BSSWB— .BUTTS No. 12 N. Eighth St. St Louis, Mo. RaSZpiaito twain gblilouu/S33 pruelie. Lu kw tw. are wurka, Jail puklhh^, vuitlid ThO PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAQK ThO PRIVATE NODICAL ADVISER Book, tout an Rally outon u4 MHutahu to an mS jflCT^qtUnlBg ^^MSswLM^fly^ys wlthsUthsWctnl hnproraBWiU to mstofSitoM* Bsm vhstoor home Mam mf > rrh« kn0vlais» hips rta4 oo w»y of qucfltlensfek eUf- 1 %r,rf 919 saool4 kswtr. thm DR.RICE, 31 ftMt flit*, LOUISVILLE, KY, insanaRueursswjtt ». dertacnarrtac. lapreper amamflSSS • at p.na. " a*- IT SAVES HOBKY, because in three month. 1 nee of It the anarlng lnmUk.cgga, and other Ingredients will more than pay Its ‘ —— 40 from a ba SU FOAM IS UUVERSJUJ.I COMMENDED. In proof of this atotement read the following: BREAD ALWAYS GOOD. 8eeF0amf<Mi*raa.MMrfa<dn.Itmak<ee1e«*st breed. Mecnlt. eekneto.. and the breed to elweye good. — J. WtUOW 8TBUTTOW. A"ereboryh, IT. T. UNIYERMAL SATISFACTION. We have triad the 8ea Foem tn our famOtee tad among a number of friends, end atapleeeed to aey Oat it give, universal autlifaeUan.—Mirnnr, Qnxnarrx.it Exxon, Bimgbomiom.jr. t. ALL LIKE IT. We have Wed Ba* Foam ourselves and among friends,aid ah Uho <l—JaHxaoa k KntulMado.Q. :> j , WILL USB NO OTHER. 8eaFoamtoaauperlararttde,aiiagrtaay pre ferred to yesat powders. Thoaa who have tried It viU SM so other.—N. Bubo, line Orloatu. CHAMPION OF AMBBICA. The writer [B.] having tried It, prououncce It the champion yoaat powder of AznorlcA—Bnown- no k Rxcdutox, WatUmt>m, o. a MOST EXCELLENT SATISFACTION. , PI-eat tend us fifty case* Sea Foam. It to giving moat excellent eatlafaetlon. — Pamamm A Co. Portamomihx Ohio. TUE OTHER KINDS DON’T SELL. We ere new selling none but year Bee Foem. We hare other kinds, but find that the tics Foam takes well-A Dorm.daaaaant. ga. CCA rnAll COOKING RECIPES. SEA rUAm With every can of sea Foem la presented a sheet containing full direction* for its use, and twenty-seven new recipes of great value to every good bousckceper.taiMei amekettn'apt/Wtyaoiihaa. All that we ask for Sea Foem to that yon give It a fair trial. No one having once used Ft will aver use any other preparation In the line of baking powders. Aik your grocer fbr it. end If he w 111 not supply it send for circular and price-list to nug.O.Om. .c / Ci, W> pV8'A2e CEARIKQ A mi "mmM&pjme l/st. m a nuvATE cotnrezLoa Oftoswan wmwyy a*n gnWJHhMvgB 8S M e &£,rSESi.n»V%‘ a *^VEaY2 ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. uSa T SiSJIT S, G^.On.G M ANUFACTURE Iron nil JiBr-Jw Castings,*MU! and Gin Gearing, Mining nnd Mill Mschinenr. Steam Engine.- Saw Mills, Bill Arp and Athenian Horse Bowers, Excelsior rhreshsrs. Im proved Southern Fan Mills, Cane Mills and {Evaporators, C otton Presses, ShatVuur, Pdllejr»» M9rlwsth.er cSc 7ew, BLA-CKSMITH’S TWO SHOPS* FOR 1877. One at thp old stand in front ot Messrs. GANN & REAVES, The other on the road to the upper bridge aid j ‘ opposite Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER'S, Livary Stable. We have first clan workmen HORSE SHOEHTG of every description. v Plating and Concave Shoes u Manufactured to order. , WAGONS, BUGGIES, CABKIACP, And afr kind* of F' Machines and Is plomento repaired on short notice, janp-tf. 176 Duane St, New York. rjLARKE SHERIFF JSALE.— y Will be sold before the Courthonse door in tlie city of Athena, Clarke county, Georgia, on the first Ti erduy in November next within the legal: Iioutb of sale, the following property, to wn: one lot of land, situated lying and being in county of Clarke and 8ute of Georgia, about three nilles from Athene, on the Clarksville road, and running from said road to tho Oconee river, the North Eastern B- K. running through it, and having a email Iioiim and good well on it. Consisting ot about seven ncre* of forreat, about five of pine (imb-r, about twenty acre* of river bottom, and thlr.y-two acre* of pood av- Beaiamber the place, oet.Mm. J. c. aept.10.4m. BroailStreat, Athens, Oaorgto 9a)Sy .9Mtl m a. kt vrenAk. cnrxrxtsaflL fisvr u* College Avenue, Athens, Ga. Smoking' Tohaooo. Also sail the “iAfV •b*ra of patronage solicited. oet.lAm. O.HAUBSB. I OB WORK OF ALL DE8CRH J lion neatly dost it this offieiiL BUILDERS OF Garriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, ; . SSMhimkMl 4 Vehicles - of all Kinds !} ! ’ ■ ’ ... . .''-.I . . ,L Wtvk r-oae anffhert NoOea, As BaeUfatarkl U^ md Kao. bo5 ffiret Ctom Workman ipleyftl bo llaBahla or Rial touti aaad flwa net endangtringthe lives of pereona using oar nofthyngpeeial errexgvtntemade With Bvaiy men when more than three jobs era wanted prito$it)mitHA# AHYWHtfkt ft# W j^,<ta)4Hif54«»96il, wv,.- BUaPEB-ftSBG. Opfdiie Gann it ReavesStable, Spring St.» Athens, Ga Gu ^3 o ct c e £ M l * © © ►■a s S3 M &J s 5 a 99 th by M. 1. Kendrick, on tlie Ka.t by the land by Joe Comer and others, on South by Joe Corner and by the river, end outhe West by the tliver and by M. I. Kendrick. Also at the tame time and place one bay mare, one yoke of oxen and ox wagon, and a one- horse wagon and harueaa, the one-fourth inter est In sixteen'acre* of cotton in the field, and one fotfrth Interest In six thousand pound* cf aeed cotton, and ona-fonrth lute rot in eight acres of corn lu the field, ell levied upon rn tho property of the defendant, M. 1. K ndrick, by virtue of a fl. ft. from Clarke Superior Court Angnat term 1878. William Cabined »». Im- manual.T. Kendrick. All sold to satisfy said fl Yin, and said property pointed’ out by defen- dcut, M. T. Kendrick. See Sheriff for plat of property. This, October 5th, 1878. oct. 8-td. .J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff. The Colt Reversible Cotton and Hay Screw Press, 4 T C A If 1 ATIT C 1 A A'TITDli' “ uJ nrc Agents fbr the ment'approved ill jOU /V i’ Lr A vl U lilt Turbine Water Wheel*, Colt, Cele- hruttd Power and Lever Cotton and Screw Preeaes, l’vrtable Ste in Lngiue*, Separator*, Iron Fencing, Grave Kndoanres, Bideonica, Etc. For Descriptive Cirenlar* and Price Lists ot any of the above articles, Address, siw srxoscBssQsr, muv “8, 1873-«m. 4§% ATHENS, GA. rjfjARKE # ~6HERfPF -BM>E ^ Will be sold before the Court House door in the city of Athena, Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next, witliiu the legal hours of aalothe following property to- wtt: All that tHctorparosl of brnff situate ly- the city of Athena and comity ‘Av knjffn *»,.tfca — —, -leriwatiiar survey, and th* place whereon John<4 A Norris resid ed at the time of hie death, containing one half aero, more or leas, fronting on Newton mroet, running North to a One sepanitihg it from Mad ison Davis’ lot; bounded on the flonth by the property of M- G. Lumpkin; East by Charlie Poster’s, on tho Weat by Newton street. Said lew being mad* for the psrehssc money of the above described lot and for.the purpose of ma king this levy. Deed has-been made bv A. A. Bell to Courtney W.Beal, filed amt recorded In the Clerk’s office of the 8np rior Court ot Clarke County, Ga., before tho levy was made for the balance of purchase money of the above described tot all *e the property .orthe d*ftn- dant, A. A. Bell, vs Courtnev W. Heal, Ml to be sold to aattofrr tho above sUted fl fa. Sep tember 28th 167B J. A. BB0WN1NG, 6ct. 8-td, Bhcrat *' THE G-ZRJSATT GEORGIA STATE FAIR, 18 7 8 MflMafwmma duot. ' eoJt- At Macon, Ga., from October 2Sth to November 2d. $3,000 in Money Premiums I ( .. i. •; it An Inierestirg Rating Programme Each Day, for Premiums Covering Ova $2500. Tho best arranged, most commodious and most beautiful Fair Ground*, and the best MU* Track •« the.South. T ” * * J — J — *'——--- J Track>n tbeiSonth. Liberal Premiums for every deparlm-bt of Husbandry, Menuftctureav W 5 “3 2 3 & .« Machmery and Works of.'rt. Send fur Catalogue or complete list of, Premiums, Bales and tu 22 ® Logulutioua, which will be malloii, postage paid, on application to th i Secretaiy.' : 1 O 3 3 oo-ont-^ mHuvritjavrs. SjTo tlie CoUDty which (through the Societies or Clubs) shall furnish tho largest and finest dto- „ an ' 1 ronety of prodnals and results of Homo Industries, (except Stxd>, which are exeJuded) all ra sed or produced in the Coimtv, . . . ... • . »300 00 Sefluud Premium, ’ . . . . \ , 150 00 THOMAS JIABDEMAN. Jr., Pre*. MALCOLM JOHNSTON,Beo*y. * # P t ’ 3 ’ W > ' 51, J. HATCHES, General Suji't, dieita. * **rm, M»BWa8iMato.i IToticsI All persona having • demands rgiinat Dr. Crawfotd W Long deceased are hereby notified to present the seme fbr payment,’ in tlie inanhsr end time prescribed by law, arntthhaa indebted to said deceased are requested to make imme dlato payment. Ang. Sutli 1878. septAAw. EDWARD C. LONG. Adm’r. mWp*m r Liver Remecv BLOOD P11P ! Tonic andCii^ ' prescription, which 1«l at. fover twenty-seven yv ars Iv : t eActiv* in all cast-a of disore-u Unpcre blood, it to ANTI-B2XIOU; It acta directly upon tlie Rv.r, r i whan' diseased to tie normal cot-dint. ■. i Diaewea it has no equal as a punucr. U proTM digestion, and asdrt* nature to all ImpunUf* from tho system; and wiui-* it m Ahaanast mcdlcino In ihe markev., U is at.* - to all known remedies. WbUa.it l* •ctual than Blue Man, it !* mild and containing nothing that can in the M lnlure tne aystem. It <b»c* :«'< pain: neither does it urtatke: :o< _ vra tho ayatein cunsiipiXed, aa a**> molt other medicines. y _ Unr Cojnnlxlnt. Djrfl* v 'BIXloa» r«T*r. WaUr-Drr.iii, , Bhi Jaaavtte®. Uori ut tbe Bowels. Its ««.n doss, it to also a sure cure for Takan two or thrM time. u. day, It ,ira- HOW TO AJB a iS23gS*&'o£ vouRjowHgssja^^i: DOCTOa AHTI-ltll.IODS. And tavc your doctor btlls. Only25et».atwtU*. It to the moat effective and veluabie medlctna ever Offered to the American people. Aaftrt ta its merits become known, its use becomes universal in every community. No fkmily wIU fflSJtSVS «^SSn^5r Wdeatb’adoor. Frepexedatthe laboratory ot the Homo Medlclao Co., rhlladelphiff, r.t. Prioe per Bottle, 25o. Extra Li-ge l;,-: *’ fiY-ForaalebyDrugRlris, AGENT-'’- General Stores, and Agent*. ASLvyJS V . mmmi vmj