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SOUTHERN BANNER: DECEMBER 3 1878.
REGISTRY LIST.
The following is a correct list ot
.the registered voters in the different
wards of the city who will be entitled
I to vote at the approaching municipal
‘ election:
1st. WARD—WHITE LIST.
Tboa
Adam* W.
Alien J M
Ash w a
Ash .1 E
llluir Green
Bcumo A E
. Bare)'. Johu £»
Beiiset I’ 1.
Be now .1 tl D
-- Hellftsc II
Holley Theft
4 Bnrher G \V
Brown .1 W
.lirad-haw Charles
mBcnneU A 11 M
. Burpee .1 A
w Burpee Albert
Barry 1’
i Bishop A C
I Baker W ,1 T
Bassett .1 M
t B.ansha'.v C 7.
Lovell Munroe
laimpkin A C
Lewis Pleasant
Lewis Win
Moon John F
Massy J £
Muihlcu I A
Moon IV T
MeDenned F W
Mason G W
Mellorman M R
O’Farrell A H
O’Farrell V 1>
Orr W I’
Orr JM
Niekerson It
Nations IV R
Fotts John
Porter E W
Pittman IV St
Pill man Marcus
Pittman J E
Bird John
Betts Z W
Browning J A
Barnard T J
4tlt WARD—WHITE LIST.
Lowrsnco IIA
Linton H H
latte Rev G W
Lncas F B
Lewis F
McGiutr M B
Msndeville A S
Moms Gasper
MoftsRL
McKie C D
MoGinty J E
Noble W G
OrrDrJC
Phelps E W
Rucker T W
Borrow Topo
Cheatham M It
Cobb Andrew J
Crane J R
Chikl.i A K
Cainak Dr James
Cobb Dowell
Car ton J A
Chandler C H
Christie E J
Cranford IIL Pucker T Wi
Davis H Cobb Rivera F M
Edge Warren Soye W N
Eberhcart John N Speer E W
Fleming I II , Stone D M
Fleming T Thomas Robert
Finch L F Tulinadge J E
Fleming II Threlkeld J J
Fleming W Thomas JJ
Hampton J Thornton A C
llodgson E R Thomas W W
Hodgson W H Taylor R S
Hnnnicntt Dr J A Thompson P G
Holmes J M Taylor II S
Kenney I M Vsrone C B
Kenney D M Weil Peter
L fferty Wm Winn John
4t!l WARD—COLORED LIST.
tv, .■ 1'. t
I*.!tat K
r ;m ): 1>
i’aliticr 11 ll
fulo I’ctcr
JVat F S
• Vriill.cftJ .1
I’m, it 1) M
. . rl .-l Kolwrt
Palmer (1 11
Crauk.rd J U
Prater A M
I'll'iD it F
y. rtcr E A
<\.U;l’U.ll T M
Palmer J K
Cull* ].(’
Parker J W
I'm,per J l,n Z
I’utiit J A
Colei.™. A
Row BO W
t’Oftlw JilHlCft M
KicUarda T S
Danwv A H
Ko?u Andrew
1 lottery r. I.
Reaves R K
!>«>«»(• v J 11
Roy til Edward
D. More V K
Ridcn C ll
JicMoro W LC
Rev nold.M W
* FbjTlirnrt R 1*
Sogrcsves ^Y m
Klterheart J T
Save Joseph A
Eberliear! J W
Save John E
Kdwards Kichard J
Sanders *Lii
EmerieU J H
Soyc A 11
. Kber.uei.t S V
Stummer John
Kvan.- (i N
Save .John
Klrml J E
Set.eveuell L
Gunn Jt**e
Sv, Uliua s G
' .I.O.HS A
.Shnricy II L
ll.e'.-ftOll A 1!
Shurlvv Wm
Austin Dennis Jr
Austin John
Artcr Henry
Brown Wat
Brvdye Eugene
Briscoe George
Brown Albert
Baker John
Carter Stanford
Cook John
Cartheian Henry
Derricot Randal
Holbrooks Wm
Harris Richard
Hunt Wm
Hunter Alfred
Harvie Henry
Harris Kit
Jackson Andy
Jenkins Dallas
J.ckson Steven
Johnson Gritf
I igood Calscrs
l.ungslon Bon
Malone George
McQueen James
Minnafce John
McQueen Mack
Moore Char cs
Newton James C
Parker Hairy
Reddick Jonas
Strickland Dock
Story Willie
Tucker James
Thomas Mack
Wiley Phillip
William* Wesley
Wells Sam
Wimhnah Lucius.
The Aged, the Feeble and Con
valescent . Find ju.-t the help they
need in the health and strength giv
ing properties of hv .etht Ginger
Tonic. This comforting invigorator
diffuses warmth and vigor through
the system, soothes the nerves, ban-
shes melancholy and gives strength
and elasticity to the wornsout frame*
It is incomparably superior to wines
or liquors anil does not intoxicate.
Every mother will not only comfort
and strengthen herself but will
lievc and pacify her nursing babe by
tho free use of this excellent tor.ie.
Buy a 61 00 bottle from your drug
gist, II. T. Biujmby & Co., or a sam
ple bottle at 15 cts. and test its
merits.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE CENUINE
DR.C.McLANES
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
David Gann.
I
Jab. H. Reaves
The Athens Furniture Company,
2STO. l4 BHOAD STREET,
Athens, - - - Georgia.
MARBL
Broad St., Near Lower Market
WORKS,
I AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
..DO YOU WAKT T©. BE HAPPY,
If 80, wake your homes comfortable bv visiting the Athena Furniture Company, and purchasing
some of the
<3 tUJI
That they arc receiving daily, Their fttock'isTarge, consisting of
Walnut and Painted Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, all Styles, Bed
steads, Bureaus, IFasA Stands, Cairs, Marble and Wood Top
Tables, i£c., and in fact everything kept in our line. Also
Pictures and Frames,
A Large Assortment. We guarantee to give on our goods
LOW PEICBS
Monuments,Tombstones&Marble Work
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering and delivery.
may 21.Iy.187S.
CHARLES f. STUBBS,
(Successor to Groover, Stubb* & Co.,)
cowrose factor
—and-
Quitmau Factory Tarns,
MEAT STREET,
Savannah., (j eorgia.
Bogging, Ties, Rope and other supplies fur
nished. A lso, liberal cash advances made on
cnnsigumcM* tor sale or shipment to Liverpool
or Northern ports. ; dtX: J i
Mr. A. A. \Vi>iN,-Casiiier and Corresrondent
of the Into lirin-ol Groover, Stubbs & Co., has
n interest in the business. aug.21.tf.
PENDLETON & BROS.,
Foundry and Machine Works,
Augusta, Georgia.
11**0
i IllU:
Henry
V M
. T A
lft y F
G
n 1 Rev J D
: W
Andy
1»A
llardy
parksJ V
U u.ui n >- Rev J D Sayc T K
.*., • m-v Yt 'K-rl W;n
i; » i'll 'iwi’iilv J K
i; • • N Yiiuini l*;.nc
.. M V. ,.-m,D M
!' ;• 1 *» Wood \V L
< s \\ AYuikii.s MG
He ui J J AYilron James
livrrii.g James Walking J AV
lLn.’.inn AY N AYyv.n Y H
.• V-:.-. AY 11 AVl.lls. \>m
.li.vi- Win AY ill jams G W
J i. i A Ilftlwick AYilliiims J M
.1 . ..t i J V, AVaicrs James B
J.hun \. h AVildon J F
Johicr .1 J Williams F M
Kh.lev James AY ©making A D
Kroner F II AVulch John
1st. \VARD— C<»LORED LIST.
;', ;a , ,:i \ w rt rd J t imings Sam
Mi ce io.iCH JuliusC
i; r _„ Win Mayfield Charlie
l W oi! Robert Mule.tic Isaac
iljvuer t'U li:*rd Nc^hit John
I'Kdger W A
d George
I. i
• i Runlet,
Ah red
i (iione)
;e \Y
• Oliver
' t*:. lio.vard Jr
ft*.i iti.waru Sr
>e. U Jack
Smith D.niel
Smnid A
Strickland Burton
>nrunhi’»ng Frank
Sapp Ned
1 >.o:i;uh Frank
Tiller Win
T:.t inns s L
Thomas L
AVaggencr Richard
poon Isaac
\> iliieTDpO
i A Walker AV
AYilkitis James
AVARI>— AY i!IT E LIST,
l.mnj kin E K
Lampkin L J
Lucas F AV
Mealor J 11
Madden M M
Mitchell A L
\l Meeker J A
MeKie J S
,i Mays ! J
Jr Mori is i-cwis
ihv McDonald TO
W A M •ri.s K M
• Prof L II M i k C s*
Mat id el
]) Nie!mix.n J M
[ IV.rUer John G 0
> Parl.i-r i‘ N
1\.
i) R>
A
J*.i>i_-r..atT J G
EUrhart R P
England AV A
Evans Attlv-T
Geidine Dr J<»bn
Garrison James
Gray Robert G
Jlilielaml AV A
llamerick David
Herrington S M
Hutcherson P W
Hurley DO
House 1 H
Huggins Jas 11
llardieJ i'
Hull A L
Holcomb J P
Johnson John Calvin
Jones AV II
Jacobs (4
Je.-ter AV A
Ingle Ilev E II
Kenuc r w 15 11
K.ine J IP
Lumpkin James M
»on G W
Kiivdes J D
Rose James H
Rev acids J M
SmVt R N
Smith Dr R M
bireckiussC F
Smith E 1
Soloman S
Save Janie* A
Scudder A M
Sicilian S J
Stone E D
Tucker II H Jr
Tripp A B
Tripp Richard
LeSuerP H
Lumpkui JTC
ii.’.-s J.V.i
Caliiunn Allred
Dickson Fh»vd
F&im Wm *
Joilv:
Leslt
s Perry
. .\hhT
Brooks T> AV
Burch I- II
Buuc W A
iLnciod James
Ltu kc T .V
Brittftio R T
Bancrotl 0 Jr
B.oomUeld R K
Bancrotl Eilwitrd Sr
h'.Homfn ld H L
Carlton J 11
Cohen M G
t 'ambcii Rev C D
i ohm Julius
Clark h K #
Collins C K
Deuring A l*
Dearh.g T Ji
Deuring A P Jr
Evans J G
1 d vi an s J M
Flaunr.gaii A J
Grillicth A E
Giiliieth AV D
• Gardener Jolin B
G a Unger il
Harris A’ L G
Hamilton Dr J S
Harris Dr H N
Hunter J J
u Joseph M
•fuckson A-a M
Jones Dr AV L
Jackson Juck F
Lumpkin W AV
Lester Alfred N
:!<) wai:d—Coi.o::ki> list.
ill:
I'.i
lie:
Beal X. thin
Bi-.i.vn l.,:idtl!
* lkii.1 Thw
T Btai Cor.trtipv
Can.. Jr: ’
a .DaviYorii'.sinwn
Cltmona Gunge
Cole John
Clu rllou VYealey
Caller Edward
De^4»t Henry
Davis Madison
Derrieot Edward
Dtrrioot liorcua
Daniel James
Epns Thomas
Eppa Early }
Edwards Cicero
Eberhrart Lewis
Few Hill
* Foster Charlie
Graham Henry
Horton Henry
.Hopkins l'reeton
•Erria Wm Sr
Harris Derry
Haas Guss
Banter Wm
Holaey Albln
Harden Edward
Hector Walton
Johnson Henry
^onoa Robert
DvsrsrsiA and sick uoadachb.
Tlie NcwSlylo Orgtin.
[From the Christian Index, July 11, 1878.J
Hitherto there has been an un
satisfied demand for a Parlor Organ
which should combine power, sweet- 1
ness and variety of tone with a per- I
feet action, enclosed in a rich and j
ornamental case, which could lie sold j
at a very moderate juice. After j
spending large sums of money in j
experimenting, J. E-tey & Co. have j
at last succeeded in manufacturing ;
an organ which covers the whole I
ground. The action, by an ingenious j
and yet perfectly simple mechanism,
has been rendered independent, and j
cannot be affected, like others, by j
chiuges in the weather. A new and |
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
P AIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation in the back part. There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having left undone somcth'ag which
ought to have been done. A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his
As can bo bad in *be S
Wc intend to fully sustain our ro} utotion of selling the
Ubmfest Gowns uf North-East Ga*
ALL KINDS BURIAL CASES CONSTANTLY ON HAND
sept.24.3m. I JAY O. GAILEY, Agent.
PLANTATION
Engines, Smith’s Superior Hand Cotton Presses
AND
X. O O H B. B Y’S
PREMIUM DYE WORKS!!
The Largest and only Complete South of Nexr York.
2To. 45 East 22vmter Street, Atlanta, Ca.
JAMES LDCHKEV, Ert-piictor of the old-cstubliBhed mnd reliable Steam Dve AVorks, No,
45 East Hunter Street, Atlanta, Gil, renpoetfnlly Announces to his customers and friends gener
ally that he is no\y prepared, with the audition ot new machinery i.nd increased facilities, to ix-
eento nil kinds ot work in his line in the very best stylo and with the utmost promptness.
. vv w ot present reduced values end the stringency of tliw times, l»e has concluded, while
< oing all work in the most perfect and approved manner, to put down the prices of cleaning and
dyeing all classes ot goods.
^niOE-IalST:
WROUGHT IRON SCREAV "P RI
For Hand, Horse or Water Power,
Cane Mills, Evaporators and
Cheap and Strong, with or without pans and Ihtujcs.
£ Having bonght all of Mr. George Cooper’s cor* plete stock of Patterns, r ♦«., ^
pared than ever tofnrnish Iron and Bms Casting* of all description* or, tl * rt
Ills old patrons can be accommodated with duplicates and repairs* by letting u-
want. * i
l >
O -A. S ZEE
Loose Cotton,
I will pay the highest Bale Prices
for all Loose Cotton brought to th«
Athens Factory
R. L. BLOOMFIELD, Ajent.
c r-re better
c»t ice ar.d cl
know vrhnt t’:e\
ay2I.Iy.1878
tp-
. . , , i feet are cold or burning, and lie com-
surprisingly beautiful design of i-aso I plains of a prickly sensation cf the
lias been fashioned, and manv other ! skin; his spirits are low; and although
TbrelbeldTC
Toivna W H
Vonderleath T B
Voutlerleaib E B
Varney W P
Wilkins J C
Williams T B
Waters David
W ilkinson K W
W illinm* Capt Wm
\\ illerford John S
IV l.ite liN
W.,rc EH
Yonug N L
Dr KS
•1 WARD—COLORED LIST.
Lester Cliarlc*
',,-He Letvia Annus
,.i .VeCleskey John
Mclutosli Georg.
Mayfield Esor
MeriweitUcr Wesley
Nickerson John
Pollard, John Jr
Kor-s Ilcnry
Ep.**oii Wyatt
John idle Rea
Albert
3d WARE—WHITE LTST.
Lane Jetf
Mitchell W L Esq
Moses 11
Mitchell Henry B
Maiihows John R
Morton AV’ J
Mveis Mt*se-4
Newton Dr W H
Newton L L
O’Farrv.l James
Pope Dr J E
Purr Calvin AV
Parr G I)
Pittard J D
Potter E G
Purr C D
Pruitt W B
KoborMm John S Jr
Riddling T H
Rutherford Williams
Rev.-o S C
Rucker J II
Stern Mvcr
Sale I)rT A
Thoiiuts W B
Tnoma* Geo D
Tinirinond 8 P
Taimsdge AV A
Thomas S
Tid mad go O G
Vincint T P
AVimbcrlv J L
Williams R G
AVi liams W D
Yancey B C
improvements been made, and we are j
infermed by G. P Guilford, Estey’s j
Managing Agent for the Soatli, that |
in bis exjieiienee "t twenty-nii.i-
y« so, lie l:a- uevi r m-«- - irii a
miiveisal lavorile as tins organ seems
to be. He lias sent it out on trial to
be tested with other organs, and that
not one has ever been returned;
neitbi r has he failed to sell it to any i
customer who has ever seen it. j
Having done away with ail local j
agencies, Jixtey has determined to |
sell through Mr. Guilford directly So ;
customers; thus giving them the j
benefit of all discr unts and com mis- i
sions. july.23.tf.
Pretty and Young.—In every
feature but the hair, which had grown
white from fever. This lady at 35
writes us; “I have used Parker’s
Hair Balsam six months and am more
than pleased with it. It has n stored
the natural brown color of my hair j
and given it a silky softne—, r.iecr
than ever be:ore. There is no Dand
ruff, no falling hair, and it leaves the
scalp so clean and nice and cool, that
I am ever so much pleased, and I
feel and look like myself again.*’
Disinfectant properties that enter
chemically into this preparation ren
der il healing, cleansing anil healthful,
and the beautiful, fresh and vigorous
hair it produces, together with its
property of restoring the hair to its
natural youthful color, leaving the
head entirely freed from Dandruff,
clean and healthy, surprises no less
than it pleases. Buy a bottle from
your druggist, R.-T. Brumbv & Co ,
and test its merits.
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 miser; along every nerve
and through every artery. The man
or woman with good digestion see
beauty os they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet in the routiue of
life, where tho dispeptiu sees only
gloom and stumbles and growls at
even imaginary objects. The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before death can be perfectly
abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, and many sufferers
from Liver disease, Di-pepsia and
Headache, have been cured by Mor
rell’s Hepatine, 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 I.iver Complaint
should use Merrcll’s He]inline.
It can be had at
Dr. C. W. Long <fc Co.,
5s pn
lie is satisfied that exercise would be
beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
where few of them existed, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the liver to have been exten
sively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, arc productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un-
equalcd.
BEV.-VGE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills
hear the signatures of C. McLane and
Fleming Bros, on the wrappers.
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
same pronunciation..
GENTLEMEN.
LADIES.
Cleaning Coats, from $1 00 to *1 25 Dresses, from ..
Cleaning Punts 75 j ^hawii
Cleaning Vesta
Dyeing Coats, from
Dyeing Panta ....
Djeiug Vests ...
Get Sth,5m.
a. k. Childs.
50 1 Sfcirta
....1 OOtol 2 00 ’ Ties ....
.... 1 00 to 1 25 Kirt Gloves,
.... *1 00 to $2 00
25 to 1 50
75 to 1 25
... 10c each or S for 25c
15o per pair, or 2 for 25c
cS)
A. B. BRUMBY’S,
SCHOOL FOR B0\S,
Junction of Hill St. and Prince Avenue.
: • ; M V* .{ *’ * 11* s| “ •-
Rates of Tuition Reduced,
#3, $4, $5 a Scholastic month.
8ept.l7.tf.
of AMES LOCHREY,
Atlanta Steam Dye Works, No 45 East Hunter Street.
B. NICKERSON.
Y. II WINN.
j■»
M ; or. <* .
- - 0ft 1-A. j
-• r-V •- • - - ^ • • * v "•!. IpasTf;
.-c- -ns££ 1/
ijfiSMAff & PfflCE LIST.
m
j]DR. BUTTS
■No.l2N.CI S hth8t.
8t. Louis, Mo
ua the »f tSt
Lsnttlifcl *
uug.6.6ui.
mss. Hsmsm i go.,
No. 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Oil.,
■Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Iron, Steel, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails,
Agrioultriral Implements,
Leads, Oils, Glass and A’arnisli, Harness Leather,
MILBTJRN WAGONS,
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Felloet, Hubs, Snokts. Bȣgy
AVhcels, Axltf, Springs, etc., Rubber and Leotner Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings,
Anvil*, Bei'owH. A’icca, Hollow Ware, etc., Manufacturers* agents for the sale of
vAxauBAsrss* spa ae,
Cider Mills, By nip Mills and Evaporators, Watt Plows, Farmers Friend Plow, Pumps, Circular
Saws
WINSHIPS’ & MASSEYS’ CELEBRATED COTTON GIN.
Also Agents for
HALL’S FILE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
SjPpAny article in our line not in stock, will be ordered ichen de
sired, with the least possible delag. Call and Examine our Stock
and Prices. 4bpt.17.tf.
JANE MORGAN, ) Ulielfor Div
vs. Y Suj*eriur Cou
JOHN T. MORGAN j 1873.
It appearing toibe Covirthylhe return of the
Sharin' in this esse, that the <ltfea<l*nt John T.
Morgan docs not reside in said county of Oconee,
sad it further appearing that Iheanid John T.
Morgan does not reside ill said State. Disordered
that service in said case be per!r.ted on said de
fendant by the publication of this order in the
Sonthern Banner newspaper, once s month for
four months, before the next Term of this Court,
and answer, plead or demur in said case.
LYLE A ERWIN.
Attorneys for Libellant.
Granted—Geo D. Rick, Judge H. C.
A true extract front the minutes of said Court.
This September 4,1S7S
aept.10.m4m. JOHN IV. JOHNSON, Clerk.
ELIZA GREEN, i Libel for Divorce in Oconee
vs. > Superior (.’our;, July
ORR A GREEN,) 1S73.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff in this r ase that the ltefendnnt, Orra Green
is not to be found in the County of Oconee, and it
further appear in;.; that he dues not reside in said
State, it is ordered by the Court that the said De
fendant do appear at tire next Term ot this Court
and answer, plead or demur in said case; and that
service be perfected on him l.y the publication of
thisorder in the Southern banner Newspaperonew
a month for four month? helm e the next Term of
this Court.
LYLE A ERWIN, Plaintiffs Attorney:
Granted—Gkoruk b. liter:. Judges. C.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
This September 4*h, 1878.
cciit.10.m4m.
JOHN W. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Johnson Edward
Jarrell Mike Jr
Jones Caine
Jackson Tramp
Jarrcl Mike Sr
Jones Jack
Jucknon Titos
Jackson George
I.owc Abo
Livingston A1
Muck Win
Jfutton M 11
McCombs Nelson
McCombs Cicero
Mills Isaac
Mack Edward
McLehanuon Henry
I’eriy Alex ' »
Poole Jackson
Pittard Wm
Potts Alfred
Street Stepl.ney
Sansom N athan
Smith Andrew -
Smith Iverson
Scott Simeon -
Scott Wash
, Sehly Charlie
Thomas Sara
Thomas ntnry
Thomas Ben
Whitfield James
Williams Alfred’
Williamson Bailey
Walker Taylor
Williams Jake
IF
The woman who rejoice in salad
and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student who eats hastily and sits
down at once to active mental labor;
IF
The Business Man who holts his food
in eager haste and hurries 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, tbe mer
chant, and all who lead sedentary lives
and are subject to_ Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion, Constipation and Headache;
These only knew wkat Herrell’s He*
petine for the Liver will do for their
reliefj and bow quickly it cures—there
would be much less suffering than at
present.
The great Liver Medicines for sale
*JDr, C. W. Long, &Co.,
UAERIET EVANS,"i Lllu l f .r Divorce In Oconee
vs. > Miwsriur Court. July
JOSLm EVANS. J Turin IS78.
It appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff (bat the Heftutlant in the above stated case
is not to be found in said county of Oconee, and
that be is not to be found iu. &ud does not reside
in the Slate of Georgio. and it further appearing
that the said (Viunty of Oconee i* the county of the
Plaintiff's residence, it is ordered that the said
Defendant, Joseph Evans be and anjiear at tbe
next Term of this Court to answer the Plain tiff's
Libel, an i that service be perf* eted ujion him by
the publication of this order once a month-for four
months previous lo tho next Term ol this Court
in tho Southern Banner Newspaper. July 27lh,
B. E. THRASHER, Attorney for Libellant.
Grantee—Okokok J>. Rick, Judge S. O.
A tr ie extract from the Minutes of said Court.
This September 4ih,1878.
JOHN TV . JOHNSON, Clerk.
scpt.10.in4m.
f^EORGIA, Oconee County.—
^ \V hcreas, Joseph B. Langford, executor of
Bedford Langford, deceased, ]»ctiJious in terms
of the law, ti> be discharged from said t icca
torslup. Theso are, there tore, to cite and o^
monish ul poisons concerned t * show cause at
my office on or before the first Ml adny in Jau-
narv next against the gmntinsrof said discharge.
Given under my luiiid&t office this 30th day
of September, 1878. *
JAMES R. LYLE,
Oct. 7th,-3»\ Ordinary,
/GEORGIA CLARKE COUNTY.—Whereas,
YJ Miss Martha \V. LuropVm Exfuitiix of
Wilson Lumpkin deceased petitions it. i mis of
the law for a discharge from said exec .lorehip.
These are t hi-re'ore to cite r.iul adiuou sh all
oonocmed to show cause nt my office on or
before the first Monday in February next why
said discharge should not l>e grunted.
Given under my baud at office this 22d dny
of Oct., 1S78.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
oct.2D.3m,
ATHENS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORKS.
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
M ANUFACTURE Iron andiBrass Castings, Mill and Gin Gearing, Mini:*
Steam Engines Saw Mills, Bill Arp aud Athenian ilorae Rowers, L.v
roved Southern Fan Mills,, thine Mil.s and EvujKirjtora, Cotton l’resx
prov
Etc.
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and Mill Macninerv.
.. aiur CLtreaLtra, lia-
S..lifting, I'ullejra,
A.3STID LOW PRICES ,
At Wholesale and Retail, at the
BARGAIN STORE,
OF
S. H ABSI8)
No. 2, Broad St., Athens, Ga.
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Who has hf»«1 preatfT I
ttxuai trouble* of bo:h male and femaja than a
in the Weil, jnve* the reralta of hla lonjr aj
practice In hutoaaaw waeka,}attpubUahed,«
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MAItRMttt
Tho PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Book* that are rwjlyfitlib* sad MM Unwise* la all ntf*
tar* pertaining to KaabMS and WanaaWad. sod afply
van; long tWfc. Tfcry axe rw*nUf*Hy ill ait rat rd, and la plain
langu»R«, cauily undorttood. Tha two hooka amhcaocMI
page*, ted conUlafaloakl* tsformstUa for both married seal
ainiic, wini all the recent improvement* in medical laatawi
Hoad wbatoer borne pap*r»aay: tv rbeknowl*ds*lw>partai
la Dr. Battaf new work* ia In no way of qtiMtionabla the
arter. but U *omethinr UuK avery •«* *boald Imw. Tha
Vaata. the victim of early ladiamdion t tb* Bam. oiAerwlA
perfectly healthy maybe, but 1
of Lie, aad tha War
from the many ilia
to.”—St. Loui* Journal.
rfpt of price la money or
vkuceJ 8o.B apply Co KaahrUle.T«aa.
RICE,
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37 M Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A mutV.y eAucitcd and lagaUy ouallfiod pkraklaa sad tha
rno»t*.icoe*sful f na hla pnetfeo will prora. Cqtm allhoas
of prirate, chronic and cexnal diseases, Snew afrtw»
rhea and Impotency. ae*uerw«n*T5i
auuseln youth, tescal ciccxieiln atatorwysex*. oeetlue
cats'll, and producing worn# at the fotVewtac weir Karaaa
and tenaanently eared. .-. - —.
. iwMMta! tb* ijiaa; GON*
OKRHEA, Gleet,BMctara, l%aaad «W|
Tittc aisfosea qniikly cured. Patleau treated by mall area,
pr-i*. Cotuolutioa free mad invited, charge* raaaeaeMfc
and ccrrcapottdeaee ttricUy ooo&deatial.
A PE.ITATE COUNSELOR
Or200 c»nt*o any addreaa, aecsrely aeeled, far Al^r
Cam cent*. Shoeld be read by all. dddreea as abev%
Otnco boors fromO A. M. to IP. X. SOBdaya, Stair, lb
‘ The Colt Keversitle Cotton and Hay Screw Press,
*«r»
ALSO MANUFACTURE Turbine Water Wheels** CoftV Cele^
brut eel Rower and LeveT Cotton and Screw Rresses, Rortable Storm Engines, Separator, Iron
Fencing, Grave Euclosurey, Balconies, Fie.
For Descriptive Circulars and Price -Asta ot any of the above articles, Address.
351. WXO®BS4g©£F r
may 28, 1878-Cm. ATHENS, GA.Q
M©riweth.or & Few,
oSL^ft.CBrslVrX’X’PI'S
TWO SHOPS FOR 1827.
One ut the old stand in front ot
.Messrs. GANN & REAVES,
The other ou the road to the upper bridge and
opposite
Mr. JOHN Z. COOPER’S,
Liv tv Stable. Wc have first class workmen
HORSE SHOBI1TG
of every description.
Plating and Concave Shoes
Manufactured to order.
WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
And all kinds of Machines and Jm
vUmenta repaired on short notice.
ian9-u.
The undersigned takes
from New York, and has
in llie city, consisting of
pleasure in announcing to the trading public that he has just arrived
opened with one ©f the most attractive stocks of goods ever offired
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Millinery,
Ladies Cloaks. Fancy Goods, Notions, etc.
:f eturers and bought in such Urge quantities ns to enable me
tvs. 1 defy competition in style, quality, quantity and prices.
Ail purchased direct from tl.**
to get the very lowest wholeq.
Give me a call and be convino
S. HARRIS, Athens, Ga
sept .17 An
NEW FURNITURE STORE
85 Wh.iteh.all «& 98 Broad Sts.
The Cheapest—The Cleanest—The Newest and Latest
E : ^
XECu’J‘ »R > SALE.—Pursuant to an order
of tho Court of Ordinary of Clarke county,
will be sold in AY elk ins vi He before the Court
House door of Oconee county on the first
Tuesday in December next, during the legal
hours ot sale; one lot or parcel of land lying in
said o'unty of Oconee, containing about one
hundred (l'K>) * cres, more or less, being west
part of the Travis George Tract, adjoining
Henry M. Fulhlove and others n plat ot which
will be exhibited on day of snle. To be sold
us the property of Middleton Thompson de
ceased ior the benefit of Hi legatees and credi
tors. Tjrrns cs'h.
oct.22.
BEN AJAB S. THOMPSON, Ex’r.
1.28*1.— Printers Fee (-8.50.
A DMINISTRATOR’S 8ALE.-Pureaant to
an order of the Co art of Ordinary of CUrke
Count v, -will be sold before the court house door
of aoia county on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, during the legal hours of m1» ; ono
bouse and lot, situate in Athens, in said county,
(6) good rooms, being t
place whereon the undersigned now Rves.
Also 1-8 undivided interaf in a lot of land lying
in Athens end said county, j,coutftiuiug about
1-4 of an acre, more or less, and tha Bar and
Billiard Saloon thereon, on Jackson Street
oooupied by J. II. D. Beusse. All to be sold a
.t.. f -a i .... c. u ,t
LOOK SHARP!
Tlie undersigned calls tho attention of his friends and the public generally to the fact that he
has just returned from market end has on hands well selected stock of goods, bought at
HemarKatoly Low Prices,
which will euabto him not to he undersold by any one. . Stock consists of
SiapJeJOry. Goods, Groceries, Notionst- Crockery. Glassware,
Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
Umbrellas, Trunks, £c., &c.
I wdl keep on hand also a large lot of
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, RUM, GIN, &C„
Which shsjl bo first cits*. Aho have on hsnd tho PURE MOUN TAIN CORN WHISKEY. All
these will be sold as cheap or even chraner than can be bought elsewhere. I respectfully invite
all to call and see me, as 1 am confident I can suit iu quality and prices Don't foiget the plncv.
Store between Hampton & Pitner, Crane’s old Stands
Thomas Street.
Goods > 3Ssciia.siged for Country Produce.
IIo that a’.! may give me a call, I remain yours truly
VV, A. BURNS, Athens, Ga.
To tbe People of North-Easi Georgia!
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry!
C SJD S|
HAVE JUST OPENED AT TUEIB OLD STAND
iSTo. 3. Brond Streets Athens, Georgia,
A Largeaa'l well assorted Sleek of tVstchew Clocks, Jewelry. Silver sad Fisted Wan, Musletl Instra-
menu Unas, Pistole, Ac., which they offer at ttnatly reduced price*. A large assortment of the
. . Lsxsrus and Morris and other-brands of Sneetaclss and Eye Glass at half their vMoa. Cell and
o* lease ». Moon deceased for tho * nd Uin 8* “t tho latest style*; al» Ladles Opera and Guard Chains
tho property ot Isaac & Moon deceased for tho \AR7in.'
b.nefitof ha heirt and tuwdltora. Terms Cash. | Haring socund Ut# sJrrteSfot Sir. C. K. COLLIN8, ^n Expyienced Wstchmakor
BENJAMIN F, CULF, Adair. and Jeweler we arc prepared to do all kinds of repairing at 1*9 W Prices* bfitUfoction goarantetd. CilJ
oct.S2.28d.—Priut*™ 910. PI)4 f0» « NO. a, CwSfitmt, Athens, Q^ii. 1 ^ 8
and Jewelor we are prepared to do all Unde of rep
lyl « No. a, ftwfhtttct, Athens, Georgia.
Styles of
FURNIT!
Fainted Bedroom Suits, 9 pieces 822 fiOtcSS
Wtilnnt Bedroom Suits, 8 pieces : 25to30
Walnut Bedroom Suits, 10pitc.es.. 30to40
Walnut Full Marble Suits, 10 pieces 50toH5
Walnut ^aj Marble Sails, 10 pieces 35to45
Elegant Dresvinir Case Suit, 10 pieces 50to2D0
Parlor Suits, 7 pieces ; 40tr>150
Marble Tables, 5 piecos :. 1800 '
Msttrtftseft, Chairs, Tnbleft, r.t corrcrpondin!' prices, for
For Cash and Cash Only.
Competition defied-—Satisfaction guaranteed- -Goods promptly
delivered—No Charge for Packing or Shipping.
JOHN 1). STOCKER. ,
Remember Uic place. 85 Whitehall and BroadStrs. betw en Hunter Mitchell St*.
ochfi.Sm. ATLANTA, GA
BUILDERS OF
• i
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness,
AND
Vehicles of all Kinds !
ALL Work Done on Short Notice. The Beat Material U*»od and None but F frit CK^ W orkn.*n
Employed—no Maliable or Cart Iron uaed— thus not endtngering the Jive# f*f peraons iMag '-»-r
vehicles. Special arrangements made with llvenr men when more than three jrl»* ere wan’*’.,,
at one time,
H 1 Repairing a Specialty, f
PRICES LOWER THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE STA 7 E.
CaU on or address, EURPEE * BKO.
Opposite Gann & Reaves Stable, Spring St., Athens, Ga
oct"l.««b
dr. m. w. CAsrs
Liver Remedy
blood mmm
Tonic and 'Cordial.
This is not a patent mcuicine, bat is prvparofi
nder the direction of l>r. M. Vf. Cam.% irnffi-fcfo
ivnritA ninscriotinn. which »a f.n extenriva
r yt-cr^ hr ha>- i«:nn4
most effective in all case;* pi Qiawletetl,
practice of over t
most effective in
Impure blood. It is
ANTT-BIL20ITS.
It acts dlrcctiy upon the liver, rcstarfr? It
when diseased to its noraini condition; and In
regulating the activity of tiiis great gland
other organ of the system is benefited. In Blood
Diseases it haa no equal as a purifier. It Im
proves digestion, and assists nature to telltr,inai*
all impurities from the syvteru; and while lUta
the cheapest medicine in the market. It is aim
superior to all known remedies. While it kt
more effectual than Bine Mass, it Is mild and
S1CKBU W giro (NUU, uww ** "
patient, nor leave the system ooustipatod, as da
mast other medicines.
It Cures SStfSBftSS
Headadie, blcls Headache, Wslsr-Bnih,
Ueartburn, Stole Stomach, Jansullw.
CoUc,V.rtlRO, Neuralgia, Palpitation «f
tbe Heart, Female Ireeanierltlm ass*.
Weakness, all Sktn tutd lllood Dlwuo,
Worms, Fever and Ague, aud fTonstlpa-
tlon ot tbe Bowels.
In small dose* It Is also a sure care tot
CDronic DUrrlicea.
Taken two or three times a day, ft ?re»
vents Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, hoarlct
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox.
HOW TO BE
DOCTOR. AHTi-Binous.
And save your doctor bills. Only 25 cto. a be hla.
It is the most effective and valuable medtouia
ever offered to the American nsople. as fut
as its merits become known, uwJmoomk
universal in every community. No family wia
be without it alter tmvlug owoe tested great
value. It has proved an TnostimaWo blcaetog to
thousands who have used it, bringing back
health and strength to those who were semninny
it death’s door. Prepared at the Laboratory cl ln«
Romo Medicine Co., Fhlladelplila, Fa*
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Large Kitt, 7
- - - '3
fuilUtone Manufactory
ipijj
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3SHHI11WH THK fflW *
A I -
»n or cr of t he Court of Orttimary of Cluk.
t 'ounty, will be sold before Ik* Court. House
EailroaJ aud Runkiuit Uompaav. To be sold aa
the peoperty of Hr. Crawford W. Long, deo’d-
for the benefit of hi» creditor*. T* no* cask.
EDWARD C. LONG, Adm’r.
oct.20.28. Printer* fee tS.W
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JOB WORK? OF EVERY D^,
y -serpiIoD done at