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Let all aee me before purchasing elsewhere. *
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G3F* THE BIG K.3E313 STOVE,
THE1TS, GEORGIA.
<Lht Jtotttlrflftt Watchman.
LO-Ai MATTSRS.
ATHENS, G
Fraternal Record.
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IL Varaaa S.», r. A. i.-4*ali
fouri-i 4^ia »u ever/ auuUi, at 7 '4 o'clock. Robert
Cjupte, *V. A. .. 4. adui«j,M:‘ii
W-. «i*pa Ceaactl, *•. +, ML *
1st ,ug..i i.i cacto
Geo. il. i*a.attar. tLcurUcr.
AUwai Utapur. A*, l.-ileeu o*Ihr dd Tbanday night
in eacn u»'>uu* «t tumouic Hail. It. M. fttuftfc 11.1. I. il.
Kenney. beCy. ... ,
Will**** l*»1*e li, I. Q. 0. f.—Meettwery Mooday night
at Odd ^<1. *..- .t.t i J. li. O-itUier, > U. J.C. iiandie.
Oliva/ fiiKMHItat, 5* 14,1. M. > - _ .
and id TavmLt) uignto In «.-*&/month, stood
C. W. ost b, i;. P. t ** J. cunaty, bcrilw
Clark* Coaalj Oraafa, he m ID'
d»r in ««'» xuoaui at me fair ti/uunu.—ii. 1*. J. Loag,
Blaster.
KNIGHTS OK HONOit. Goi.dsk lieu Lomts No. 811.—
M« :ta to Odd Fctlo*« Ha!* *:cou«l i'horattajr an*, u urtt. \\«*J-
rx-wlay ulgLt iu cacti i*.«.r4li. il. J- Moirtr, U.ct-iujr, Leoo-
Mar af the Mouth Lodg *, 5# 3,1. 0. «. T.—Mixist^ er^
TuwKlay nigbi. W. li. tlcaru, v*. T. 0 A. L. 1 uckcr, \t.
vf. 1*. Varney, rwci’y.
P'ONKKIt, HOOK A
LADDER (X)., NO. 1.—Meet* uo the
lat Wednesday nigal Iu e\or\r mouth, at Puvmeu , a UalL J,
J. TltOinar, 1'rwddeOt, J. W. VondiT.ielh. Sect*.
KKLIEK -MXiLOUED" FIKKCO., No. — Meet"on tbelat
Wednesday night in every month. K«l. J utu.»ocj, C-apl-, Kauaa!
Brown, beefy.
<’ll t'Ut'll DIBCCTOnV.
JottingM About Town,' Wtelj, mi itioa of the Athens GaarJa.
—:o:— 11 Thtafiflft veteran corapanv.arouuii whose
St. 1 aleutine bnd a walk ovei last .Vhir nam*clusters so many bright deeds ol
Friday. vaiS? i ancl renown, was reorganized last
...Lieutenant Hull has been promoted Thursday night by the election of John
to Captain of the Athena Guards. (Hope Hull as Captain. As Hr. Hull was
.... . i elected without opposition the compliment
* -E"g* are being retailed m this maraet, him p ^ popularity ah .
at tea cents per dozen. commanding officer. / The selection I a
...Totter, Sparks and Vincent are the
Lieutenants of the Guards.
...Mr. C. L. Trippe, a young mao well
known iu Athens, died last Wednesday,
of typhoid-pneumonia.
M-n ..Merit claims its reward sometimes.
' A printer has been eleafrt 4th Corporal
—ia&' orthh Guafds. ’
Chickens, fiue and fat, tender and
tough, are selling at from Jifteen to twen
ty cents in this market.
.The jewelry store of Messrs. Childs &
Moss has not been re-opened since the
tire.
.The handsome iurm of Captain J. H.
Bucker will he missed from the parades of
the Athens Guards.
•Brother Stafford, of the northeastern
Progress, was iu the city last Friday. He
gave us a pleasant call during his stay.
...The T.F. F. Club will give their first so-
1ST MKTU0U1ST.—Co—crliuicock unS lAin>I*!i>
v. v»rt«.n«sh, r»,Kir. k< t-o.*r^ skiiJav cial hup at their uew hall nest Friday
. iu.. ami S p.
Rev, C. W. Ijnc,
anrVic’tw ToWsik^ a. ’in.’, and s’p.’m. Bunday ‘srlmol
»I> MaTHOlHbT.—Qcnnt m K* v - W. «• Bwiibam,
P»"tor. lOtgnlar Sunday aerricfi, 11 ~ “ ““
day Mcboot, 4 o’clock, p. iu.
PUK^llYTKIU AX.—Hancock
Paali
Han iay HcIiimi., », n. m.
Prayer it wilni?, TntwUy nl
Tlmnult' ..iliimoon
BAPTIST.—Corner UflOcgr avenneand Market street.
C. U. Campbell. Pa*u»r. BotfiiUr Mumniy • ~ ‘-
antl A o’clock p. m. Sunday ScUool, 9 u. iu.
KMMANUEi. (BPIHCOPAI,).—Cor. f.muj
afreet*, itrv. H. Ingi - !, Hector Iteyruiur
11 a. m., and p. m. Sunday Sclund,
ST. MARYS—EPISCOPAL.—hi'cr "«r.
vie***, 11 ». in.and rf p. m. hurrtiv ' Ciol *
IUKifiS’ (METIIOIHST) CHUHCH.-
Kegnlar Suutlay "ervicca. 11 o’c’or*, a. in. nnd 5 p. m
. m. Vpiing men and boaineiwi n>. n
ndftv nte *» at' oclock. Prayer meetup
at i aVjiHtk.
reel. Kn
t, 11 a. in.
Sd Sunday:
n lat Sunday in c
W. W. Oaliu and •{.
K. W. Speer, the 411« St
PKlMlTIVti ItAPTIST.—Hev. I). Patman
r aervicf", id .Sunday iu each luonth. al 1
».. Sunday echool tad tbw.Hi^ry •
year at W« o’clock, a. ,n. Hat', r O II;
JEWISH SYXAGOOrK.-
Rea-1 *r. Hrjralar aervicee ev
AKKlf AN MKTIKMHST.—Kounnry airveu *»e,.
n»»«. Paator. Heirulnr Sunday aervioea, 11 a n», and s p nt.
COIsOKRIl BAPTIST.—Corner Broad and Hill atrcct".—
Rev. Floyd Hill, Paausr. Regular Stxnday aervicca. 11 «u m.,
ana i p. m.
DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY.
“ Going it Alone.”
Richard S. Harris announces to the pub
lie that he has purchased the interest.of
Thos. Keid in the Barber shop of R(“id A
Harris, and is now thoroughly prepared to
give entire satisfaction to all who give
him a call. By earnest zeal and honest
dealing “ Dick” has won an enviable repu
tation among our citizens. He will he as
sisted by Daniel Toliver and Charlie Hill,
both experienced, and skilled workmen,
and invites his friends and the public to
give him a call.
Keeping the Sabbath.
As is well known, the Georgia Railroad
has been ruuuiug a Sunday train on tbe
Athens branch for some time past. As we
can see no real necessity, or even a plaus
ible reason for thus violating the Sabbath,
we are pleased to learn that a considerable
number of our citizens bavo signed a pe
tition to the authorities of the Road, ask
ing a discontinuance of the train.
R. B. Agent at GiUsville.
We are pleased to learu that our excel
lent friend, Capt. J. N. Garrison bas been
appointed Ageut of the Northeastern Rail
road at GiUsville. This is au appointment
*• eminently fit to have been made,” and
we feel sure that friend G. will give entire
satisfaction to both Road and people.
Another Death.
On Wednesday moruiog last, Mr. C. L.
Trippe died at the residence of his lather
in this city, aged about IS years, after
short and painful illness, of typhoid pneu
monia. We tender our sympathies to the
bereaved family in this sail affliction.
x Fertilizers.
We call attenriou to the advertisement
of Col. S. C Dobbs, iu another eolumu, who
is again offering the well-known “ Excel*
leuza” and “ Dobbs’ Chemicals” to the tann
ers. The Col. is a most taorougbly relia.
ble gentleman, and keeps a large Stock ot
general merchandize on baud, besides bis
.popular fertilizers. Read his advertise
ment, and call aud see him and his corps
of gentlemanly, tice-nvmidiMing cierks.
Death of Mrs. Sansom.
On Thursday morning last, Mrs. America
Sausoni, who wits one among the oldest
aud most respected resideuts ol this city,
died at the residence - of her son-in-law,
Mr. T. J. Lester, aged about 78 years.
Mrs. S. had been for many years au ac
ceptable member ot the M. E. Church, and
adorned her profession by a Godly walk
and conversation. In all- the relations oi
life—as wife, mother, neighbor and frieDd
—she was a most estimable Christian lady,
and was beloved by a largo circle of rel
atives aud acquaintances, who now sin
cerely mourn her death.. Peace to her
asles!
evening.
. .Monday morning the trees and shrub
bery in and around Athens were clothed
in ice.
...The Captaiu’s sweetheart now sings :
“ When Johnny comes marching home
again, Hi, ho ! Hi, ho !” '
..A few fiakes of snow wandered from
their mountain f.istness last Sunday moru-
ing aud tell in Athens.
..Next Saturday, the 22d, is George
Washington's birthday. We are not ad-
rised whether the military will parade or
not.
.Mr. Alley Beusse has reopened the
Skating rink. The lovers ot this exercise
will have a jolly- timo under bis manage
ment.
..Mrs. America Sansom, relict of the
late Thomas Sansom, died at Mr. T. J.
Lester's last Thursday, aged 7S years.
...Mr. A. T. Luckie, for many years a cit
izen- of Athens, died last Wednesday iu
Florida, of consumption. His many friends
here were greatly shocked when the tid-,
ings came that he was dead. *
. .Pierce Brown, a colored man who had
many friends among both white and black,
and was respected by all, died in this city
on Sunday night, of iutlammation of the
bowels.
H. W. J. Ham, formerly connected with
the Atlanta Phonograph, has assumed
editorial management of the Gaiuesville
Eagle.
..Mr. John V. Sparks was elected Sec
ond Lieutenant of the Guards at their last
meutiug. Lieutenant Sparks is one of
the best drilled meu in tbe State.
...Work is still going on in tbe campus,
to the great delight of ail our citizeus.
When the improvements are completed,
Athens will have the fiuest park in Geor
gia.
...Mr. Carlton B. Chapman, of the Dc-
mostbeoiau, and Mr. T. C. DuPont, ot the
Pni Kappa, have been elected anniversa-
rians. The anniversary of the Deinostbe-
niau society takes place oathe 19th, and
that of the Phi Kappa on the 23d, ol Feb
ruary.
...The Southern Mutual Insurauee Coin-
pauy paid tile insurauee on the goods
damaged by smoko at the late fire on
Broad street. Ibis company is one of the
best to insure property from either fire,
wind or wave, to oe found in the South.
The gentlemauly officers adjust ail claims
at short notice.
Woman’s work is never done.”
You can see the tnteuess of this old max
im very plainly when your wife announces,
just as she is putting in the last stitch on
her best winter dress, “ that spring cali
coes have arrived and that she would like
to make heris up betore tjjg warm weath
er sets iu.”
..Mr. Berry Hodgson’s new residence,
neat Captain Taimadge’s, is. nearly com
pleted. Thu work is goiug up under tbe
skillful hands ot Mr. M. B. McGinty, and
whea fiui-hed will lie one of the nearest
houses in the city.
...Would it not be a good idea for the
business men and citizens of Athens to co
operate aud assist the Prudential Commit
tee In their good work of adorning aod
beautifying the College Campus ? We are
not advised whether the committee would
receive any assistance from outside par-
ties to fui ther tbe scheme set on ioot, bm
if they would, the city is surely able u
help it along by free contributions, for
whatever is done in tbe way of adorning
the grounds will redown also to tbe glory
oi Athens.
lusiasuc young men and. ^ V^:.T..”:V.«^:cora«fcisK tl jood. uwaioo
SfiTpower to bring
commanding
good one and will redound to yie benefit oi
the Guards. The other officers of the
company are
wiir
company back to its old lime excellence.
We trust that tbe juung men ot the city
will promptlyJMBfaaud fill up the rack:.
The fobowilunro the new officers:
Captain—John Hope Hull.
1st Lieutenant—E. G. Potter.
2>1 Lieutenant—J. V. Sparks.
3d Lieutenant—T. P. Vincent
Orderly Sergeant—E. H. Dorsey.
2d Sergeant—H. A. Fliseb.
3d Sergeant—J. F. Jackson.
4th Sergeant—T. C. McDonald.
5th Sergeant—P. Stern.
1st Corporal—T. R. Vonderleith.
2d Corporal—J. H. Lucas.
3d Corporal—II. Edwards.
4th Corporal—W. 0. Christy.
...» ■ milium... ...
! Coiiuuuo
4.0tM«’.*riAppl«da.*wj<l ujui
beatFloor *•**
, , bum llklSlSiHollMKljtai 3.00g4.l»
LA/a, 9 E> 10^18 American do 2.CKWJ.00
““‘vtoes, country, -Bourbon «’u:sLu/...i.Oik44.0i
■be! 100 (Wines iLfiOtiti. r
Northern .1.83*41.00- Diet; US.
„ Sweet 604 7*'Coppe»»,1itt 6# 0
e***, ¥ dozen 10 IStnduo 1.0041.60
L •token# 10485 ; Madrid. lb
1 arkev- Vm i.*5-;«fcrt. 1 ojrwood 80440
Batter, V ' 1ft.,8ft;t S*IU. .....10*410
(•ROCEIvIlO, ! A in in .... ..........10
«agnr,cnx*ii«vi *0ai8-sn.phi r
Anniversary Orations.
To-morrow (Wednesday) morning, the
anniversary exercises oi the Dcmosthenian
Society of the State University, will take
place at the chapel, at 11 o’clock. Mr. C.
B. Chapman will deliver the oration.
The anniversary ot the Pbi Kappa So-
eiety will be celebrated at the same placo,
on Saturday moruiug uext, at 11 o’clock.
Mr. T. C. DuPont is auni-ersariau.
The people generally are cordially in
vited to attend on both occasions.
- ... _ItiKliah.
Dt. martinittCastlnp;*. .«# @S
Co0e.\ Rio, ^ ib SMiSiNaite, j> keg 78.71
La*uyr» SS&feMteeJ, cam 16&18
Java **43 5 plow 8410
Tea, Hj-ran. V ^ 1.85-Cotton C.inh* HAM
G mi powder.. . 1.00*41.25! Wool .**. 40*400
Black 1.00^1.83: Plow Potato 86*440
Sjrrnp. cane ftOfAIii”. iUth’a Bellow* SOinch
Cuba Mo.&*se* 40*$50j Anvil#. 17(418
-.'and.es •*>c*in, ner 0>..40(£5i.'j Hammers 17<416
... *— {one Show .BV<410
- . 44 44 Naila 80(460
Choeae, .Suuc, nor n .... 14<416jWeedingnoea. V doz.
Eo'*:.9a «taurr...l9 m j I nwlelC. II 65*475
Crackers*, aona.,... A/H^sOlAmea’ShQTela 1.00Q1.85
brier «« spade# 1.00(41.10
-•tear ,vOV3«*jTracc Cham# 60*476
cream 80*4*« BOOTS.
Onion#, per bn lOOiAlco'Xorthern, V pair. 8.00*46.00
Candy,fancy,pa tt>....W*436iSonthcrn^ 8.00^10.00
plain 26; LEATHER.
Soda 8*4lu'Sole, V 86*400
Black Pepper 20 25:rpper 40*480
Red « 10i Harm'll# 40*350
SMITH'S LIVER TONIC.
Dr. E. S. Lyndon: Dear Sir—lean never
Hud words to express my gratitide to you
for the incalculable benefit I have derived
from use ot “ Smith’s Liver Tonic.” For
two years 1 suffered with Liver disease in
the worst form, and never had any perma
nent relief, until the first of last Novem
ber, when 1 procured -a bottle of the Liver
Tonic. Since then, I have used only two
and a half bottles, and am entirely well.
I have not felt a symptom ot the disease
since taking the first dose. I had previ
ously tried several physicians and many
other remedies, and all failed- to affect me
beneficially. Respectfully,
E. Ellen Patman.
Lexington, Ga., May 12th, 1878.
Miss Ellen Patmau is my daughter, and
I fully concur in above. D. W. Patman.
tyThe New York Store of Solomou^A-
Joseph has tbe largest stoca ever before
brought to Athens.
Ber. Dr. Joseph X. KeJ,
Pastor St. Paul’s Church, Columbus, Ga.,
writes: “ We gave Dr. Moffett’s Teethi-
na (Teething Powders) to. our little grand
child with the happiest results. Tbe ef
fects were almost magical, and certainly
more satisfactory than from anything we
ever used.” Dr. E. S. Lyndon and all
druggists keep Teethina. July 23—lm.
More Candidates.
The undersigned respectmlly announce
themselves as candidates tor the public
patronage. They have made great and
expeusive improvements iu-their fashiona
ble barber-shop, having lately purchased
81 eleglut new' out-fit ot shop furniture,
and “po* things to rights.” generally.
They are the champion workmen of the
city—long experienced and perfectly skill
ed in the tousorial art, ana guarantee en
tire satisfaction to their customers.
Sapp A Bbydie.
lllcr ««1« Green J
Mackerel, No. 1, kite 1.50115i II’GOING.
No. 8. 8 Gunny, V y,i 18#<4
No.], if barrvla....8.00; T1E8.
No. 3, kit# 1. ft Tie*. ® e*
Sardine#, per box 80! HOPE.
SALT, per aack 180 Cotton^ *0*3*3
Qraaa ;....I9^80
WOODEN-WARE. 5
Painted bnckela, F NaNCIAL.
per doz 2.00^8.00 Gold—boytap 1.08
Cedardo 5.00O.W0 eelline 1.0.1
White pine ^7.00*48.00Silver—bavin* 1.0"
“ 8.00*46.00 Miliuff 1.00
above are retail nnce*. Pneoa areabnfled to whole.*aIe
baver#
Agent at Jefferson.
Mr. A. H. Brock is the authorized agent
tor the Southern Watchman at Jefferson,
Jackson county.
Waiver Notes.
We have two or three different forms of
notes waiving homestead exemption, relief
and all other laws to prevent the collection
of debts, printed in elegant style, on good
paper, which can be bad in any quantity to
suit purchasers. We also keep deeds, bonds,
mortgages, and all other blanks in genera!
use.
..Men’s Hand Sewed Gaiters at Snead's
at five dollars, worth seven.
Baltimore, MB.—1 have used Dr. Bnll'w
Cough Syn>|> personally and in my family
for two or three years, and am prepared
to say that there is nothing to compare to
it as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc.
James Cokbie, Dentist.
BAD WEATHER NOTICE.
■piere is no day |np dandy or dark, but
what you can get tbe best pictures made,
at Dec 25 Davis’ Premium Galls ay.
EKChew Jackson’s Heat Sweet Navy
Tobaowh dee3jy.
ty Why let, your Baby sttfffir and per
haps die, when a bottle of Dr. Ball’s Baity
Syrup would at mice relieve it and effect
a cure. Price 25 cents.
—Mr. W. D. Young, proprietor of the
boarding house at Tallulah falls, has a gole
mine in which he recently found a nuggei
weighing more than 14 penny-weights.
Agent at Lexington
Capt. J. 0. Uartsfield is the authorize*
agent of the Southern Watchman at Lex
tigura, Oglettwrpo county, Ga. .
Subscriptions to any newspapers or
magazines taken at publishers rates, by
W. Fleming. Subscribe and run no risk.
|ie.s go and see the tine selection
I on College Avenue.
GPThe large auction sale ot fine Oil
Paintings and Steel Engravings commences
o night at 7 p. m. and will be continued
untill every picture is sold.
A Good Account
“ To sum it ap. six lung years of bed
idden sickness awl suffering, costing
S200 per year, total, *1.200—all of which
was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bit
ters, taken by my wife, who has done bet
own housework tor a year since without
tne loss of a day, and I want everybody
to know it for their benefit.”
John Weeks. Butler. N^Y.
Query: “Why will men smoke
common tobacco, when they can buy Mar
burg Bros. “ Seal ot North Carolina,* at
the same price!"
ATHENS RETAIL PUISES CURRENT.;
j Forilte week er.dinj; Dec. 16. f
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT nOUSE, BETTS & CO.
Co^A^Y GOOD^ J
Outam. pw' rue-
“ • Ath. ?»:a.. aii.ooratrio.ai
tbvatla. ..75.00*4160 00
'il.Ml.MTiON.
Wat*, per tarJ-
Bed Ticking..
Blnxxfc-ta.
Floor,
A — . . ..10it- HARDWARE.
...10^<4ijX!lron f ^weJe#, V Jb..
~4w:c
lOjKIp
,...36.00*446.00
TUTT*S
PILLS!
fNTKOPUCEP, 1885.
A TORPID LIVER
la the fruitful source of many AlaatMa, proml-
tmHfsiA,»n ‘ZntiHuemf**
DYSENTERY, BIUOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER,
JAUNDICE, PIUS, RKEIUtiTISH, KIDNEY COS-
PLAINT, C0UC, ETC. ' j.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Zjoaa cf Appetite and Nausea, the bowela
ire ooattre, but ¥omiirttnw~idt«mate~wlth
with nDuUaenaatienin fee backpart,l*iun
in the right elde^and under the rhqulder-
bl*uie, fullrteea after eating, with * disin- ,
clinationtQtxartfenof botiycrniGid, Irri*
tcbility of temper, Low apirita, JLoeao|
memory, with nfbeilng of haytnkneKtocted
somedutjr^Qeneral jraerinaaij glniigea%
PI uttering: at the Haart. Llpta bffbre the
eyoa, Yellowflkig, Hoed echo girofally
over the right eye, Rratlaaanaaa et nisht
with fitful dreema, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WABHUtGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVaOPED.
TOH’S PILLS
'■re especially adapted to such
ca.ee, a single dose effect,
such a change of feeling as to
aatonish the sufferer.
TUTT’S PILLS
tn eemponaded from anhatancea that are
free freaa may propurtiwa that can injar®
the UNt delicate orffnnlxmtlon. They
Heerrh, (Tranae, Purify, and Invigorate
(he eutfre toyatem. By relieving the *■>
gerced Liver, (hey rleanae (he bleed
Irens peleeueushwusora, and thnalaapert
health end vitality to the bedy ( eauaieg
(he bewel* (• net araturuliy, without
which no one can feel well.
A Noted Divine says:
Of.TPTT:—UHP.Sir; FuImmuI have bee*
TUTT’S PILLS.
Their Ir#t effect la to Jaereaae tbe Appetite,
and caoaa the body to Take ea Fleah, tkoa the
avatea ia nenriahed, and by thdr Teule Ac
tion on the Dlgeatlve Organa, Regal we
Bteela are produced. * ^
PM, F. HAYWOOD, ^
OF NEW YORK, 8AYS*— “
* “Fww diaeaew eziat that cannot be r*U«wd by
Hontiff tbe livw to ita aonuml function*, god foe
SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICK U CENTS.
Mka 35 Marray Street, New YeH^
tr Dr. TUTTS MANUAL of Valufthle Iafo^
nation ^d.Uacful RcccIpU*» will tevM&frm
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Office, 36 Murray St., New York.
SMITH’S WORM OIL..
Mi
MADE 1,1 Grain
Options, on tha
Chicago Board of Trade.
B<ok of Iu formation seat
FREE. Addrees
B. G. Mautkvdalk t C<x,
jynuuDi
l leads eh-
is jcrteral y curcu
disease that arises from the Liver
■nwsaAayr. ,Vii
T TTDTTT.tCTC \
One Qonr and Twenty-Fiye Minutes Quito
THAU BY ANY OTBBH BOOTS.
Atlanta & Charlotte
AIR-LINE.
CHANGE OPSCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday Nov. 8th, DOUBLE
DAILY TRAINS will run on this road as
follows:
NIGHT MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
Arrives Lul# p. m.
Leaves Lola 6.57 p. m.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN,
Andvea at Lnla R.tW a. m.
Leaven Lula S.5» a. m.
GOING EAST.
Arrive# #t Lula 9.49 #. m.
Leaves Lata ».80.a, m
«OING WEST.
\rri ,*r#at Lula 7.421*. m.
Leave# Luta 7.43 p. m.
GOING EAST
Arrive# at Lu’a. li.2Sa.tr-
Leave Luta It.SSp.m
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING EAST.
Arrive at Lnla 3.3* P. V
Leave# “ 3.60P. M
GOING WEST,
Arrive at Lula 10 5* «. m.
Leave# Luta 12.20 a. m.
^THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN GOING WEST’
Arrive at I.u)a *.....707 A.M.
Leave Luta T.2'* A. M.
H
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Rand
M
port ant organ weighs but about three
pounds, &nd ail the blood in a livirg person (&L*ouC
three gallons.) nasscs through it ot least once every
half hour, to have the bi!o and other impuniica
strained or filtered from it. iiilc is the natural
purgative of the bowel., ar.d if the 1 jver becomes
orpid it is net separated from the blood, but car-
'icd through the veins to #11 p. rts of the ayatent,
Ddia tryui.t; to escape through iht pores of the
skia. it to turn yellow or a dirty brown
color. Tha stomach beeotr.es diseased. *rd Dys
pepsia. Ltdigcs’.lou, Ccnsuuation. lieaiache, Jlili-
ousness. Jaundice, Chiiis, Malarial Fevers. Piles,
Sick *nd Sour Stomach, and general dcLi'.ity fel
low. Mcbrell’s Hr.pft.TtN#, die great vegetable
discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw
off from one to two ounces of biio ea .h time the
there Is an ex
discovery for torpidity
off from one to two < _
blood passe# through i», as long
cess of bile; and the effect of
upon yellow complexion or a brown dirty looking
skin, will astonish all who try it—they being the
first symptoms to disappear, l'he cure of all bili-
Price 25 Cents and $LQ0
SLVNGS
The (atality of Consumption or Throat and
Lung Diseases, which sweep to the grave at l:csft
one-third of all death's victims, arises from tha
Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply *««•
penes as the work of death goes on, $<0,000 will
be paid if Opium or Morphias, or #ny preparation
of Opium, Morphine ©r rtvsMc Acid, can be found
ip the Glob# f towr.R Cov&M Sy#lt, which has
cured People who arc living to-day with but one
remaining lung. No greater wrong can be done
than to say that Consumption is incurable. The
Gloc« Flov.tr Courtn Svurrwiil cure it when
>11 other means have failed. Also, Co'ds, Cough,
Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat
and lungs. Read the testimonials of the Hon.
Alexander H. Stephens, Gov. Smith and Ex-Gov.
Brown of Ga., lion. Geo. Peabody, as well as
Sg those of other remarkable cures In our book—fre;
I to all at the drug stores—and be convinced that if
! you wish to be cured you can be by taking the
Globs Flowsm Couch Svkvp.
} Take-no Troches or Lozenges fer Sore Throat,
when you can get Globs Flower Syrup *t «aUM
H: price. For sale by all Drug^Uvi
Price 25 Cents and $1.00
■BLOOD
Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all
iseases that arise from poison in the blood. Ntt
te case of Scrofula. Syphilis, White Swqlhnf,
Ulcerous Sores and Skin L it.case, in a thousand,
is treated without the use of Mcrcurj* in some form.
• iercury rots, the bones, ghd lh« dixcivcs it rro-
<taee» a T« than any Other llnd of blood or
•Ms be, 4 ’ Dr. rcvBXKTON’sStilli#-
S*A Of Ov**?' a D e *-ight is the only medicine
which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy-
r —J and Mercurial diseases in ail stages, can be
reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer.
any ir.gretiici
if Mercury,
less can lie found in it.^
Price by all Druggists $z.oo.
Gloss Flow** Couch Syrui
er for 1
bottles,
L. T. MEkkEy, ft 00., Pitprtricn,
PHii.adei.phia, pa.
DOBBS’ CHEMICALS
AND
POESniPTIOlll
AND ALL DIS USES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS
permanently cored,
DB. T. As ILOCim*il GREAT BBB8D1
PSYCHIIXE”
»janction with hi* fomponnd Eraulaion ot
PUBE COD LIVER OIL
and Uypopko*phmt« ot Wit uid SODA.
BE BOTTLE ot «ich prm,r»tioo toot by Exprn
tajach ,offerlnR applicant .ending Ih.ir name tna 1*0.
'iTt* 1R1 PMri Rt. N. Y.
mm
-i—
Will oiTer at Unprecedented Low Prices an- Im
mense Stock of
Jim® ti tin hugs in isitiks.
hew spRnte calicoes,
The most beautiful styles offered for several seasons.
BLEACHED S1I1TIISS,
In the most Popular Brands at Lower Prices than Ever.
Sole Agents in Northeast Georgia for
ConGord Mills’[£
The.^ Goods are guaranteed to be the best and most, serviceable for
Mens Boy s and Children's wear in the Market. The public are invited
to call and examii e them. They ar^theap and first-class in every particular.
PAftlS STOR
X and S Deupree Blools..
TARRH
tmlhle dbtftu. Ita ftnrfnl effect# a..
tiou runuiug down the throut,weak eyes,dcjftfuess. lo#* of
voice, lev# of smell, disgusting odors, nasul deform!tie?,
end finally consumption. From first to lust It Is ever ag-
gle sive. Ordinary treaonents are worse tluui useit«s.
Tlu>u#anda suffer with this disease without knowing Its ”
nature or the great danger in neglecting It. Many thou-
stnda aro dying with cousumptlou who n fbw^cearH or
laoiitha before had only catarrh. If neglected while w
cure is fto-isible, tt may rapidly develop and the eymptono*
of cnick vrmsuTApiion UTinonncc that it tt too lat*.
CON3IIMPTIOI«3S
that yearly carrica thousands to anAintimeiy grave, no!
snoring tho young, the tulented, nor the beautiful.
A eTU M A which snakes life fo m!.«ersb1e
M O B BbIwIP^ that ita victims are almost ready
to accept tho advice of Job’# wife, 44 Curse God end die.” •
BRONCHITIS fiKSSSSTSS •
i pproRoh of consumption.—^ot these end all X'ulmonnry
_ ajtaeases, Dr. PI. W. Ca»e*s Trent utent by the use of hia
CARBOLATEofTAR
A yr. A ■T^rTi pcsts PLEASANT. THOPOUGH,AND BUCCIv^FTId.
JJlA r, J JLoiiATlSFACIIUH Always GUARANTEED.
It docs not require ten minutes to demo: i>trr.to the value of Carbolate ofTar, the vu?*t henling
remedial agent known to science. It ia inhaled—<taken ri-*htt->the diseased part. No heftt, uo
*®t vratrr.aiinply inha’iny cr bccathh g it, und you feel ita healing power at once.
1-.IlALANTs are more powerful than word# can tell or pen espies#. All J’oial FoUHemtcs
are propagated by Inhalation. Puict J for evil, tt la olso most \MvcrJv.t for fioixL 'i It:-Air, witlfr
out which we could Hot extat a nonc:i ; i ; tue m<^4 universal inhrtic.nl. and when pure ia cJl-
powerful to promote life end grow: \. CM.’ARitn A -XD CDASCM PTION, tho twin terrors of
MVtnanr.jf, are met and conquered by Cai bo:ats ofTnr Inhalants, italsam.i and c.'’■dial# of
the most healing and sjoto’.ng nrjpcrtf cs nve so combined with Pine Tree Tar that the mere
breathing vaporizes them lu(o a dense smoke. This is taken into tho lungs’as ca#::y ami far
more agreeably than tho smoking of a cl) nr. Tho aroma Is delicate an <4 the Kcnsatlous agreeable
in every respect. A >i;de practice invi riahlj increases t!ie rape city ot the lungs, and as tho
chs and balsam* cor.dctnc on the multi zudinous rjr vesicles of the lung? tliclr rapacity Is won-
der.uxly enlarged and tho external rauisurement of tho chest great:/ increased. The hollow
chest in & few weeks becomes rounded and full. Thera are, or course, fares of conr.unption
beyond tha poasibil.ty of cure; but the Ixhalauts give great ralief td in valida of this clo^s, and iu
xnanylnstancc!* cure cases considered hopeless by all who know them.
L CATARRH, so very diQcult to trca ; , and ao seldom cured by other methods of treatment
readily yields to this painless and pleas.u-.t remedy. It Is remarkable how quickly these ukcr-
ated sensitive membnuiea are healed by breathing tho vapor and forcing It Into the dtacased
cavities of the hemi and out of the nose. It ia now fully dem^nstratCYl that inhalation tt the only
method hr which this terrible and elm yrt universal disease can be permanently cured.
g> A U Kfl rMnATIIORIC tl yonr nsethods of treating Catarrh #rd
\jf\M Bl/1 KvS KSi h\t I 8 U fill o Consumption ere rertaiuivvery elTecti ul.
In hemorrhages of the lungsl baye never found a remedy that equals your Carbolate oflar
Inhalant*. So-called ‘hopeKss eases' need TH* despair.”—Crrx#. Hamilton Cxm. M. D-.Lonis-
Villc. Ky. *• My lungo.wre very tor* and cough dlttresnng. Both art* now greatly roll eyed, and I
am fco well plcu-scl with yonr Carbolate ot Tar Inhalant that I would 'not port with it at
any price.”—J. J. Bfjsncwtom. 3&jG Kim street, Philadelphia. “ For throat or lung diseases. Dr.
Case’s Carbolate of Tar Inhalant is d* tadcrlly efficacious, i have observed the most happyrexuiU
follow its u«c when all other means usd foiled to give relief."—I. H. Moose. M.4>., Pldta.. Pa.
.. of the United
follow its ti«e when all other means iiad foiled to give rdief."—I. H. Mooek. LI.4).,
HOME TREATMENT««sri?.r n
Trial at my onto free. Orvicsz Hocm*: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. For terms, i-nll or write to
Dr. M.W. CASE, S.W.Cor. Tenth and Arch Sta., Philadelphia.
Cut<mtamIketpSorTtfmT*e.r »m«l«|lniM.Mwr. ’
F’oi- Sale in Athene, Ga., by IT. C. 1 j< )>'(
& CO.