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Ktn&a'b ia a f«tr?
V . *
Whatbaycart Tin but* wave
Of lift’* dark rolling stream,
Which is so quickly gone that we
Aoconnt it bnt a dream;
Tis bat a single earnest throb
Of time's old iron heart,
As tireless now and strong as when
It first with life did start.
W’list ia a year I Tis but a turn
Of time's old brazen wheel,
Or bnt s page upon the book
Which death must shortly seal;
Tis but a step upon the road
Which we must travel o’er;
A few II ore steps and we shall walk
Life’s weary road no more.
\Y hat is a.year t ’Tie but a breath
From time’s old nostrils blown;
As rushing onward o’er the earth
We hear I ia weary moan;
’Tis but a bobble on the wave
Or d w upon the lawn,
As transient as themista of morn
Beneath the summer’s sun.
What is a year? ’Tis but a type
Of life’aolt changing scene;
Youth’s happy morn comes gaily on
With hills and valleys green;
Next aommer’a primeaneeeed the spring
With flowers everywhere;
Then comes old winter—death and all
Man flhd tli fir
JX.
The woman
and ice cream, hot <
.in aalad
vafm pie;
SOUTHERN BANNER: NOVEMBER 12, 1878.
THE
DR.C.Mt
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance k pale and Iead-
en-colorcd,v;ith occasion^' “
circumscribed'sOoton «i
en-colored, with occasion;
or a.drcmnscribcdiapptPD—
cheeks; the ejtes bdcanu
pupils dilate; an azure
runs along the lower eye-lid
nose is irritated, swells, and somi
bleeds; a swelling of the unpef
occasional headache, wjili hujptmmg .
or throbbing of the cars ;<rtn : muted- -
secretion of saliva; slimy or furred
tongue; breath very foi
in the morning; appetite ^variable,
sometimes voracious, with a* gnawing a
sensation of the stomach, fit 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 juxompfe,
aied by hiccough; cough sometimes'
dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis
turbed sleep, with grinding of the
‘ teeth; temper variable? KILgeocrally
irritable, &c.
OUR NEW BRICK SHOP
—ATTHE— _
''Wo.lh._U Jrcbou Sts.
Rfst-Class Hoise-Sbeipj,
David Gann.
Jab. H.*Keavs&
The Athens Furniture Company
ISTO* ABROAD STREET,
Athens, ; U - - - - Georgia.
Broad St., NearLotcr Market
MAKBLEjgl'rORKS,
ilj, by the best Bhoer in Georgia
B© YOU ■ WAHT TO BE HAPPY,
i hv vidtiog fteAtheru Furniture Company, and purchasing
The Student who eats hastily and sits
down at once to active mental labor ;
- IF - .
The Business Man who bglU his food
in eager haste and harries to his
counting-room
IF
The Hard Drinker could look at the
delicate glands, swollen and festered
with disease, that cause the troubling
brain;
IF ■*.
The Lawyer, the .minister, tbo mer
chant, and all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation ana Headache;
IF
These only knew wbat Herrell’s He-
petine for the-Livar will do for their
relief, and how quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than at
present.
The great Liver Medicines for sale
by Dr. C. W. Long, & Co.,
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 are fruitful jmiirces, of life’s
comforts ; or disordeAd and. diseased,
they tingle miser; along every nerve
and 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
medicine he! ore death can be perfectly
abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
from Liver disease, Diepepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mer
uii's Hepaline, is no longer a doubt.
It cures Headache in 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 Hepatiue.
It can be had at
Dr. C. \V. Long & Co.,
1ck>, Hoe*; etc., of the finest
temper. Work warranted.
PLANTATION WORK.
etc., repaired in the
at ahort notice.
Bole patentee of Biaiett’a plow stock.
«Tohaa. Bassett.
utarch20-ly.
Monuments, Tombstones&MafKe Work
generally, made toorder: ■
alf/fii ifaiS* 60 ** 011 jWffya, qfckPO^.re^y^oyletteiang arid delivery.
* 1 ' T t I ' • I’' . *•'••••«•
* (Bsscessor’to Groover, Stnbb* & Co .)
COTTON FACTOR
—AND—
J 9 [General Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GEORGfX. , T the
Quitman Factory Yams,
, , , - 94 BAY STREET,
Savannah, G eorgia.
Bogffing, Tics, Hope and other supplies fur-
nishcd. Also, liberal cash advances made on
consignments for sale or shipment to Liverpool
i ports.
Mr. A. A. iVink, Cashier and Correspondent
of the late firm of Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
n interest in the business. aug.2l.tfi
Dr <5. TL,. MoCLESKEY,
Having resumed the practice of Medicine,
off.™ his professional servioes to the public,
both City and Country. Offioe at the N ew Drug
Store of H. Gaixaen. under Newton House,
■■■HMMte ,ept44m.
POftTANT
- Whenever the above ^lupiLiWJ
•are found to exist, . rw
DR. C. McLANE’S V^RMIFUGl
„ CT ION-
in any form; it is an innocent mxpa-
ration, not capable of dowy the slightest ■
injury to the most Under m/ant.
The genuine Da. McLane’s Ver
mifuge bears the signatures of C.
McLane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —:0:—
DR. C. McXsANE'S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended ns a remedy "for,
all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in
affections of the liver, and in all Hi lions
Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head,
ache, or diseases of that character, they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND i4vEfi.«*• -
No better cathartic can be used prepar
atory to, or after taking Quinine. (1
As a simple purgative they are uy4
equaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Each box has a red wax seal oh tlrtf
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Fills.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of
C. McLane and Fleming Bjtos.
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
aame McLane, spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
I ll Kill, in A BETTttUVAY TO ENJOY LIFE.
Than to quietly suffer the miseries
resulting from Dyspepsia. If you are
distressed with Headache, Nervous
ness, Now Spirits, Wakefulness, Pal'
rotation of the Heart, Costiveuess,
Live 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 yqtr will be aston
isheti at your renewed capacity to
enjoy life when freed from paju and
suffering. Protect' also your little
ones from Cholera, Jnfpntum, aud
yourself and fatuity Triom- sudden at'
tacks of colic, cramps, dysintery or
cholera morbus, by keeping this
superb corrective and invigorant al
ways at band. Buy a 81 bottle from
your druggist, R. T. Brumby & Co.
or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and
test its merits.
Now and Then.—It is only now
and then that such men asdlon. Alex.
H. Stephens, Ex-Gov. Smith and
Ex-Gov. Brown of Ga., endorse a
medicine for the throat and longs, and
when they ko it is pretty good evidence
that the remedy must be good for the
■cute of coughs, colds and lune
tions. They recomtn
Flower Cough Sy
testimonials are to be
ten cent samplp
Flower Syrup, I
Dr. C. W. L
m Atb
A DMINISTRATOR'S BALE—Pursuant to
an ordor of tha Com
oty will be sold befon
rid county on the first Tuesday in
next during the legal hours of sale; one bouse
and lot, aituale in Athens iu said oounty con-
tainiue about two acre*, more or Iesa, adjoining
J. M. Barry and others. To ba sold as the
property of Mrs. Frances E. Gantt deceased for
the benefit of her distributors. Terms cash.
THOMAS L. GANTT. Adm’r.
Tvrma cash, or if profered, will give one-third i juj oi me court or ordinary t _
eaali; balance one year*’ time, with interest at I will be seld in Watkinaville before
10 per cent. - Hw I Unnan <Umi rw-a.
Th*t they are receiving daily, Their stoclriia large, consisting of
Walnut and Painted Chamber Suite, Parlor Suite, all Styles, Bed
steads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top
Tables, &c., and in fact everything kept in our line. Also
Pictures and Frames,
A Large Assortment. Wo guarantee to give on our good*
XjOW PRICES
As can ha had in tha State. We intend to frilly sustain our reputation of aelUng the
Cheapest Goods in North*East Ga<
ALL KINDS BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND
aept.24.3m. JAY O. GAILEY, Agent.
L O O H R. £S IT’S
DYE WORKS!!
The Largest and only Complete 8outh of New York.
No. -46 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Proprietor oftheold-eatablbhed and reliabV Steam Dve Works, No.
ifivtviMh? ter Street, Atlanta, Ga.. respectthlly annotmcc* to bin customer* and frienda gener-
SS* i*i v *5 D °r r . addition ot new machinery and increased facilities, to ex^
? v of w ? r *J n h “° ,n th « v «ry beat atyle and with the almost prompt new.
IN vkw of present reduced values and the stringency of the times, he has Aoncfud&d, while
dyeingaUdasses of^ooda approved manner, to put down the prices of cleaning and
NO
Y ANB
Augusta^. Georgia.
. t y iB WmW ■ =
PLANTATION •
( f
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand? Cotton Presses
! K‘ ^ AND > ’ **•
1 .(
•’at"'-
Cane Mills, Evaporators and Hetties,
Cheap and Strong, witll or without pena and frames.
_ .be/ j /-*• u
oper’s core piete etock of Patterns, rtc n v
osi Castings of oil descrintion's on ahort
aith duplicates ted repairs by lettin^Yls know what they
'' ' • • itey21.ly.1878 t
C - -A. S H
Loose Cotton,
laittinWirfhfthiolifiHl Bale Prices
(op all Loose Cotton brought to the
, a » t r-i
■' i i M.
A tlaens Factory,
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent.
■ept 10.3m.
ATLANTA HHARLOTTE
A.ir-lliine^ jj|'
CONDENSED TIMES CARD-
ATLANTA
• vt'i —Ti)—
31A.STjaj£lDT CITIilia <
VIA KICIIMOND.
T- »
Leave ATLANTA . .4.00 r u
Arrive et Chariotto 6.12 r u
Arrive at Danville 1.1S r u
Arrive at Kiciirrond 8.23 r x
Arrive at Washington, D. C., Via. K.,
F. & P. R. R 1.10 ax
Arrive at Baltimore 3.15 a x
Arrive at Philadelphia 8.40 a x
Arrive at New York 9.45 A. If
Arrive at Boston 8.30 r x
Leave Atlanta 4.00 r x
Arrive at Charlotte 6.15 a x
(Via. VUtOI.VI* X1DLAMD ROUTE.)
Arrive at Danville * x
Arrive at Lynchburg .'.4.00 p X
Arrive et Washington City 1.30 a x
Arrive at Baltimore 3.15 t-n
Arrive at Philadelphia 6.40 A X
Atrivo at New York .......9.45 a a
Arrive at Boston 840
Pasaeuar Trains on this road going £asj
rive at Lula, 545, P U Leave Lul^fi 26, P M
Going West, arrive at Lul
Leave Lula, 9.26, A. M.
Local Freight and Accommodation True,
going East, arrive, at Lula, 12.20., P. M. Leave
Lula, 1245, P. M.
Going West, arrive et Lula, 1145, P.
Leave Lula, 12.20, P. M.
Satisfactory rtfereoee from hrndreds
u>/‘0 are note using them in Athens
and the surrounding country.
J. C. WZZ.HZXTS,
Saa lust received a Urge stock of those celebrated
Cooking Stores which hare heretofore given so
much satisfaction, each one of which is fully war
ranted.
eave Lola, 12.10, Jr. H. ...
Through Freight Train, going East, arrive at
Lula, 2.00,1*. M. Leave Lula, 2.26, P. M.
Through Freight Train, going West, arrive
Lula, 740. Leave Lula, 7.40.
Trains Noa. 1 and 2 make connections with
N. E.R.B.
Through Tickets on eels at Union Passenger
Depot. Baggage Checked Through.
G. J. FOREACRE, General 1
tTPi —
| HOUSTON, Gen.
^ Manager.
Paei.di Ticket Ag’h
Georgia Rail Road Company
ScrnuKTENDEXT’e Omct, )
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 28tb, 1878. )
Commencing | Sunday, Sept. 15th, 1878.—
Trains will leave and arrive at Athens as fol
lows:
Leave ATHEN8 740 a x
Leave Wintervilie '..8.00am
Leave Lexington $45 a x
I4SVS Antioch v .943 AX
Leave Maxeya 9.20 ax
Leave Woodville 943 a
Arrive Union Point 10.00 a
ve Atlanta 2.15 pm.
ire Macon 8.00 pm
ive Augnitn 6.16 px
Leave Anpusta 7.65 a*
Leave Macon ,-,440 a
Leave Atlanta 4..*40 a
Leave Union Point ^.1.60 p
Arrive Woodville 2.10 pm
Arrive Hmxoye 2.30 p x
Arrive Antioch g.60 px
Arrive Lexington 3.20 p x
Arrive Wintcrviile 345 p x
Arrive Athena 445 p u
Trains run daily, except to and from Mason
which are daily exrept Sundays.
E. K. Doksxt, Gen., PaM„ Agt.
8. K. Jouaeow, Supt.
oct.29.28d. Printers fee OQ.00. ^
p’XIX'liTOH’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke
County, will be sold before the courthouse door
of said county on the first Tuesday in Decern-
her next, during the legal hours of sale; one
house and lot, situate in Athens, in aaid comity,
containing about )-2 acre, more nr leas, adjjbln-
ing I- Shevenell and others, near Broad Street,
■aid nouaa <>as six (6) good rooms, being the
lying
nouae naa six (6)
piaoe whereon tha u
Also 14 undivided interest ins lot of]
in Athene and aaid county, toon tail
1-4 of an acre, more or less, and the Bar and
Billiard Saloon thereon, on Jackson Street now
occupied by J. 1L D. Bcuaae. All to be cold aa
the pro|*rfy ot lease S. Moon deoeaaed (hr the
bincfltofbia heirs and creditors. Terms Cash.
BENJAMIN F. CULF, Adm’r.
net.29.28d.—Printers Fee $10.
G EORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas.
Mias Martha W. Lumpkin Executrix of
Wilann Lumpkin deceased petitions in tonne of
UM law for a discharge from aaid executorship.
These are therefore todfc and admonite all
oonccnied to show cause at my pffioe on or
before tim fint Monday in February, next why
aaid diacharge should not be granted?
Given under my hand at offioa this 22d dav
of Oct., 1b ™^ a m j ackson 0rdiau7
Bxt.29.3m. r
Q. BAV88
A. 3ST UFA OTU
OP AXt> DEA1EB IX ]
Ckus, toucco, SlUPF, Pw, 4c,, IcJ
College Avenue, \A(kS&,'
Hinton”
Tobacco. Come ana teamina my stock. A
•’Sur””’* • , ““ i suia
SW
°ng.t£
unty t
Court
first
House door of Oconee oonnty ou _.
Tdcteajr in December next, daring tap legal
hoars et sale; one lot or parcel of land lying in
said oonnty of Oconee, containing about one
hundred (100) rcrea, more or leas, being wait
pert of the Travis George Tract, adjoining
Henry M. Fullilove and others, a plat
will be exhibited on day of aaie. %
as the propert'
ceased for the t
tore. Term* cx-h.
_ _ BENAJAH 8. THOMPSON, Ex’r.
ort.23.28d—Printers Fee $8.»0.
I on day 1
of Middleton Thompson de-
of tie legatees and credi-
\rOTK E TO DEBTOR8 AND C . EDITORS.
1 indebted to the estate of
Joreph F. Morton deemed, are reooeatadto
call at my office and make payment dbnee, and
thoae having claims ag.inat laid aetata will
p ease present them, duly verified, at tha san
place fir payment.
POPS BARROW
Attorney for
MILDRED E. MORTON, jtitacutortix.
oet.2t.lnE
MOSS & THOMAS,
Cnriii Funis i tmiuaa latum,
Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
Advances made on Cotton consigned in Store.
sept.17.ly.
fogging and Ties* Hiss
¥£* —AT . * ! ( Ndk
Thre4 Cents* Per Found
AT
The Athens factory,
0Ct.23.tt.
R. L. BLOOMFEEL3A Agent.
Cleaning Coats, from
Cleaning Pants.
Cleaning Vesta
Dyeing Coata, from
Dyeing Pants ....
Dyeing Vesta
Oet 8th,3m.
A, K. CIIILDS.
cm,
raiCE-XtXSTs
GENTLEMEN. t
«n $1 00 to $1 25 I
Dresses, from
Shawls ....
6v j Skirts ....
1 OOtol 3 00! Ties ....
1 00 to 1 25 Kid Gloves,
« . . 79K
LADIES.
.... $100 to $* 00
!... .... 25 to 1 50
76 to 1 25
. .... 10c each or 3lbr 25c
— l&o per pair, or » for 25o
« A. Ba .BRUMBY’S,
SCHOOL FOR B0¥S,
km „
Junction of Hill St. and Prince Avenue.
Rates of Tuition Reduced,
^Scholastic month.
sopt.l7Jfi
MARRIED
LITE
Who haa had pti*
5 C;- .'.‘j
• Wii rc
. t CfeARiiMp b 6ENEP
<$m AW MCE just.
aug.G.Cm.
No. 13 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
cxprrirtw* m the trrslmcnt of tb
•exual troubles of both male and female than tuv phytld*
in Uie West. Rivt$ tlie rcauh* of hi* long and tvnxeul
practice In hi$ twaaew works just [.ublUhed, entitled ’
Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAQL
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Book* thftt ere really Guides and TMf-Tnttrmrtors in all mat
ter* pertaining to Kaahood and W»mks><. and aupply a
want long fclC They are be»«uruU y Hint rated, and in plain
language, easily undentood. The tiro book* enibrare6L5
page*, and contain valuablo lafbr«Mtl«a for both married and
■ingle, with all the recent improvement* in medical treatment
Head what our homepapers say :**Tbe knowledge wn ported
in Dr.'Batt** new works i* In no way of questionable char
acter, bat if something that rrrj oae thoc.ld know. Tto
Yaulk. the victim of early indiarntiom the n*a, otherwise
perfWtly healthy maybe, bat with waning vigor >r tite prime
JJAMEB liOGHBDYi
Atlanta Steam Dya Work,, No. 45 Rut Hunter Street.
.1 ’ <
to."—St. Louis Journal.
jU - »• niCkkbson.
NICKERSON
Y. U. WINN.
a CO.,
Ko. 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in
Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse and Mole Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails,
Agricultural Implements,
Loud*, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather,
MTLBURN WAGONS/
The Gate City, The Iron King,
~' > The Cricket, The Star, The
Best, The Palmetto,
And many other varieties of Cooking and Heating
Stoves, having purchased this season a larger
stock of these 6tove*, owing to inability on hist
K r to keep supplied on account of the demand
determined to sell them at M~EXTKEMELY
LOW FRIt'FS,^BB 1 will convince every on©
of-thatfact who will favor me with a cal). The
heat Tin War© constantly on hand at Wholesale
uad Retail.
. . J. C. WILKINS,
•atpLlMa. Broad Street, Athens, Georgia
AttSENS, GEORGIA.
YOUNO L. C. HAKHIS, President
STEVENS THOMAS, Secretary.
(Iras Auets, April 1, 1877, - - 9781,531 62
Resident Directors.
Yeuxa L. G. Babbu,
Johx U. Nawroa,
Da. Hun Hull, •
Ad-ant P. Dxaaixa,
Col. BoaxmT THoxa,. Joan
m,2S-wly
Btxvkxs Thomas
Elisa L. Nkwtoh,
Febdixahd Poixixr
Da. R. 14. Smith.
W.THcholsoh,
WZ2TDOW GLASS,
White Lead and
Linseed Oil,
(Mors, Turpentine,
* •'• b*”
»Tarnishes, Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals,
* Soaps, Perfumery,
Colognes, Hair,
* * Nail, and
TOOTH:BRUSHES
We have a larger stock than ever before and
haring bong ,t- ,
r -J
BT "ALL FOR CASH
Wo can afifatrd to give beet figures on them.
* C. m LONG Si CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGI8T8
1B79—- nUB—1879
Fair
In order that Farmer* deairiog to ooadnt for
premium* may properly prepare their laud* for
the di^nt eTotejtei Q2rertore here decided
to oner tee CUoiriug premiums in advanci
tha General List:
Beet Aon Upland Corn $2540
“ “ Wheat 25.00
“ « Ofigfi. 25.00
“ •* Cotton 10 an
G. C. THOMAS, President.
J. W. JOHNSON, Sectary.
ort.fifi.9t.
> Avenue,
SUgulax
Cotton, Manilla ami Jute Rope, Carrij
Wheels, Axie»*, SuringH, etc., "
and Saddlery Hardware. Felloet, Hnbs, Spokci>. Buggy
Belting, Mill Sawa, Mill Findings,
> «>w*t AAuoocr and Leather ocuuig, uui oawi, Hill nn<
ices.Hollow Ware, etc., Manufactarera* agents for the sale of
Anvils, Bellows,
^AZREA3SrSS' TEAR© ©GA
Cider Mills, Syrup Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmer* Friend Plow, 'Pampe, Circular
Saws
WIN SHI PS’ & MASSEYS’ CELEBRATED COTTON GIN.
Also Agent* for
HALL’S FIKE and BUBGLAR PROOF SAFES.
ftS'Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordei'ed when de
sired, with the least possible delay. Call and Examine our Stock
and Prices. sept.17.tf.
-A.’XIMjN'S FOUZSTDliY
AND MACHINE WORKS.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
M ANUFACTURE Iron and|BrauCastings, Mill and Gin Gearing, Mining and Mill MocHinerv:
Steam Fjb ;inee Saw Mills, Bill Arp end Athenian Horae Powcre, Excelaior Thresliers, Im
proved Sont 1. m Fan Mill*, Cane Mills end Evaporators, Cotton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys,
aagDUTnc
core but rnuFs-co ct». e»d
receipt of price in money
r?Wn (rhea 93 U. 97.
Z2.ZO. OwrlOOl;
Ag uvrobled-tto.Su
Revolvpi*;
latest NovrtUw
tto-SuppljCo NashtUle.Tcau.
}
JLInTID low prices _
At Wholesale and Retail, at the
BARGAIN STORE,
t*.
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HARRIS
No. 2, Broad St., Athens, Ga.
anderaigued takes pleasure in announcing to the trading public that he ha* just arrived
from New York, and has opeued with one of the moat attractive atocka of good* ever offered
in the oity, consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, .Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery,
Ladies Cloaks. Fancy Goods, Notions, etc.
All purchased direct from the Manufacturers and bought In sueh largo quantities aa to unable m
to geb-iha-wanr lowest wholesale prices. I defy competition In style,quality,' quantity and prices
Give me a call and be convinced.
S. HARRIS, Athens, Ga
aept.17.Sm . - A' V
i-
LOOK
The undereigLcd cilia the attention of his frienda and 'he public generally to the fact that he
he* just returned from market and has on hand* well selected stock of goods, bought at
RemarkalDly Low Prices,
which will enable him not to be undersold by any one. 8toek consists of -
Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Crockery Glassware,
Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, ^
Umbrellas, Trunks, &c., da ”
1 will keep on hand also sJarge lot of * .
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, RUM, GIN, &C..
Which shall be first clsss. Also have on bend the PURE MOUNTAIN CORN WniSKF.Y. AU
these will be sold aa cheap or even chewier than can be bought elsewhere. 1 respectfully Invite
all to call and see me, as 1 am confident l oan suit in quality and price*. Don't forget the place.
ktore between Hampton & Pitner, Crane’s old Standi
mpti
iSic
.omas Street,
Goods Exchanged for Country Froduoe.
Hoping that all may give me a call,’! remain yours truly
.17. W, A. BUBNS, Athens, Ga.
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tr*n-&r
BAYS JUST OPENED AT TUZUt OLD STAMP * '
No. 3. Broad Street* Athene, Georgia,
. _ •
s.’lMSSJSISfSK Opposite Gahh’&EefttflfeStaMei Spring St.» Athens, Ga
N4Htal«rt
The Colt Reversible Cotton and'Hay Screw-Press,
ALSO MANUFACTURE Turbine \PatJr VtheelJ
brated Power and Lever Crtton aim Screw Presses,4‘ortable Storm Engines; Sep
Fencing, Gnive Enclosure*, BalcAies, Etc. , , k
For Descriptive CirculursYnJ Price Lists or any of tho above articles, Addr
most approved
1, Colts Cele-
iparatore, Iron
zt. vnemmB0om Ag r t.
may 23,1378-6m.
jfc ATHENS, GA.S
NEW FURNITURE STORE
85 Whitehall 92 Broad *Sts.
■ ''r 4 :^T \ , .
. M ' ^ w- •
The Cheapest—-The Cleanest-^The N^rest and Latcst
Painted Bedroom Suits, 9 pieces
Walnut Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces
Walnut Bedroom Suits, 10 pieces....w..
Walnut Full Marble Suits, 10 pieces...
Walnut Marble Suits, 10 pieces..’..,,
Elegant Dressing Case Suit, 10 pieces..
Parlor Suits, 7 pieces
Marble Tables, 5 pieces
• - * Mattrosaes, Chain, Tables, dsc., at
.€38.50to85
!5to30
inding prloee, for
..... 50to05.‘
... 35to’45
.... 58to200 t
.... 40tol50
1800
For Cash and C
■ ■iiiiiP-
0 «• **" ’ ^ a ' t T'^Ti*" I
Competition defied—Satisfaction guaranteed— Goods promptly
delivered—-No Charge for Packing or Shipping.
„ v JOHN if. STOCKER.
Remember tho place, 85 Whitehall and 93 Bpad Stre. between Hunter & Mitchell St*.
oct.84m. . ATLANTA, GA
BUILDERS OF
Te the People ef Nerth>East. Deurgia f Carriages, augies,
Watches, Clocks and
AND
Vehicles of aJO,
ALL Work Dope on Short Notice. The Bfct Material V»ed and^No
Employed—no Mailable or Gaat Iron nted—thotfliot endangerii
JMtelea. Special arrangement* made’with livery mci^yhen, i
W* Repairing a Specialty.
PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE $7VP£,
BUBpEE&BRO
Coll on n» address,
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A regularly ed oca tod and legally quail fled phvtklan and the
lBMtanoee«sful, a* k» practice win prove. Cure* klltbroa
•f private, chrouio and •cxtaldiAeeJte, SpflnnatQf
rhea find Ixnpotoncy. M^thtmuitofroif
abute la youth, aexual In u$Ltn«r mn, or otb«r
CEutes, and producing some c f the following effects: Karroo*
Beta. Seminal KmUsloni, Dimness of Sight. Defective Mem-
cry, Physical Decay, I’implef on Face, Aversion to Society of
Fomalea, Coafusioo of IdeM, Loan of Sexual Powar. kc^
rat derlag marriage Improper orenkappr, aro thoroogkly
and pennanentiy cured. SYPHttlS
OMHtHilfcGlStfc^S.
▼ate (Ofieaaea quickly cured. Patient* treated by mallor*a>
preta. Coa|ulutioa free and tnyited. chargea rt*toa>M%
aad oorrespondenc* etrlctly confl-lanttaL
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of500 page*, arnt to any addreaa. aecorely aealod. for thirty
(SG) cent*. Should be read by all. Addreaa aa a bora,
Offlco hours from DA.il. to 7 P.M. Sundays, S to « P. ML
Meriwether s&Few,
ELACKSMITH’S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1877.
One ut the old Mtand in front ot
Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
The other on the road to the tipper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Livery Stable. We lmve tivA c’ass workmen
HOHSE SHOEING
of every description.
Plating and Concave Shoes;
Manufactured to order.
4 WAGONS, BUGGIES, CABRIA CES,
An 1 nil kinds of F Mucliine’t and In
plementa repaired ou short notice.
fau9-tf.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
Forthe njwerty Cun* ofN-imnal Weak liras, Lest
Manhood ana nil disorders Oronriit on fty mdi*>
cretitfn or cxcraa. Any lmtgaist lifts th“ \ncTw-
dlente. Adilrt’a*, I»r. W. JAQIKV A <h.,
130 Went .Sixth Mrocl. C itn tnnuti. O.
Dr. Mu \
Liver
L CASE’S
PU
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■; r n
Tonic snd
sltal
ticki
This Is not a patent jlhnL . • >^<l
tnder the-direction of Ur. _M. W. Ot e. • ;.i his
kvorite prescription, wuivh in r. omcc.-l-.-c
practice of overhvcnty-tcvi i y iv..-1. » : ;• A
most effective in all cases ofaliicrdct * -.r
impure blood. It is
ANTI-BILi.OC i-.
It acts directly upon the liver. :• . t it
when diseased to its normal ccmlitlcn .’..m in
regulating the activity of tills great glumi every
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it has no equal aa a purifier. It ivn*
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
all impurities from the system; and while it Is
the cheapest tdedidno in the market, it is a ho
superior to all known remedies. While it U
more effectual* than Blue Mass, it is mild and
aafo.containing nothing that can in the
degree injure the system. It does not
ten or give pain; neither does it weaken the
patient, nor leave the system constipated, do
most other medicines.
t f Af imam ht m ‘ ComplalnfiDyfr*
| 6S p®iwla> Blliouia Fever,
eadaehe, Sick Ueaukchc, Wulrr-Brash,
Heartburn, Sick Stomaclk, .Tauitdlcc,
Colic* Vert Iso, Neuralgia, Palplfaattow or
tike Heart* Female IrccjjulttvMlw aud
Wewluicss* all Skin and Blond DImcahc*,
tVormaf Ferer and Ague, and Constipa
tion of the Bowels. ,
In small dose* It Is also a sure cure fof
Chronic Dlarrhcea.
Taken two or three time* a day, It pre
vent* Yellow Fever, I>lphtl»erl«, Scarlet
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox*
HOW TO BE
YOUR WN Murine?, a pleasant
* laSnmrtv! Tdnlc and Cordial.
DOCIOH ASTI.UII.IOU8.
And save your doctor bills. Only
It fertile most effective and valuaUieTnediinne
aver offered to the American people. A* fast
•&s its merits become known, its use become*
universal In every community. Ko family will
bo without it afte’ having once tested its great
value. It has proved an inestimable blessing to
thousands who have used it, bringing back
health and strengt \ b» those who w-re seemingly
it death’s door, prepared al tho Laboratory ot tha
Home Mcdiein . Co., riuladeiphfa, Ps.
Pile# per Bottla, 25c. Extra Large £>i.i.-,7"-..
eS-Fnr rale by a GKTi”T5
GeneralStonuf.und AgciiU. jLa WAN" )
Atlanta Millstone Manufactory
I
■iOdia pNinpiNHOi niw aiiv
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Purenfint t*
au tinier of the U.uu t of t inliuarv of Clarke
County, will bo M>!d he lore the Court House
door of said county on the first Tuesday in
Uecauiber next, dmlfifTih* IcgaT boure or tale
95 shares ot tho Capital Stock of the C
J “ J T?,...t.: /Vmn»nlp L*
.,*60’d.,
i oaab.
EDWARD C. LONG, Adm’r,
0rt,29,28. Priutere fee J5.00