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aimer.
Official County and City Printer,
Organ for Oconee ani Madison Counties.
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have hut few 'advertisements, and
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revenue from our subscription. Our
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spond immediately.
I troth of Mrs. Hal**.
This lady, the wife of Mr. Wm.
I tale, died on Thursday morning last
»nd w.*s huried in Oconee Cemetery
<>u yesterday. Funeral services by
l|**v. C. D. Ca.vphell, of the Baptist
Church, of which she was a ntemher.
Mrs, Dale was a sister ot Mr. J. J.
Head of our eity.
Mr. V. IV. Skiff,
Our excellent Jeweler, will leave
the tirsi of August for a trip to New
"t oi k ami other northern cities, on a
pleasure trip and to purchase a select
stock of Jewelry. He will return
about the 1st of September. Wo wish
hi:u a stile and pleasant trip.
Tlir Athens tiuanls.
At a call meeting of the Athens
Guards held Tuesday night last, the
Company decided logo to NewHoll-
and .Springs on Monday the 26th
inst., ami remain three days. The
Company will be under strict milita
ry discipline during their stay. We
know our boys will have a good time,
and we commend them to the good
jieople ot Gainesville and vicinity.
t'nvendfy Commencement.
Popular attention is turned to our
State LDiversity, and the continence'
incut the middle ol this month will lie
vdl attended. An enthusiasm is
awaking through the State, and the
tide of popular favor swelling towards
our University town. Dr. Mell, the
distinguished Chancellor, lms worked
wonders in this institution, and the
lesult of his management will be
watched by a large crowds w ho will
to Athens this month.—Anf/usta
Tlirir first Trip to a Hold.
1 he mind of the aspirant after
knowledge is never satisfied. It grap*
pics not only with the knowledge
stored up in text-books, but such as
may be gathered up here and there
ii|K>n tile broad arena of life. As an
evidence to the proof of the aliovd as
sertion we cite the fact that on Mon-
day last a crowd of young gentlemen,
composed of Sophs. aDd “Freshas
mores,’’ headed by a disaffected Jun
ior, went out on a (/astronomical tour
to the flinard House for dinner. Al
though the hoys only applied for 25
cent fare, we have no doubt they res
ceivcd the worth of their money, for
“Bilty* says he goes in for quantity
and not <|itality.
l |>U lin t Siam! Tlir Racket.
One of our town hoys receutly got
“gone” past redemption on a tair
young lassie train one 'our neighbor*
tug cities. But, alas! he soon saw
that his fondest anticipations were to
he lorever blasted, and that another
uud more lavored suitor was to claim
the prize, lie couldn’t stand it; he
“rcvcrseii’’ the Episcopal hyntn book,
vowed eternal vengeance upon his ri
val, and declared never again to put
confidence iii the fair sex. He retir
ed to his home with a sad heart, and
rciused to lie comforted. Growing
weary, he comfortably scaled himsell
in a large rocking-chair and was soon
wrapt in the arms ol Morpheus. His
|.ea. efiil slumbers were not disturbed
and the gray dawn of morning iound
him calmly sleeping on. At 7 o’clock
his mother gently awoke him with:
“B—e, son, go and atlciiu to the
horse.” lie arose, resolved to lie
a mail, forget the past, and is now
one of thr gayest of the gay.
McNutt Dots.
Master Luther Do’ay died on the
4th inst
.’•liss Lou Felker is convalescent
alter a short illness.
Miss Mattie Lester is seriously sick,
Mr. Green Martin and.Miss Mattie
Horn! were married ou the -1th inst,
O.eola wants a school teacher who
can please all and learn everybody.
Mr. Joe Benton says he is going to
kill his cur and raise a hound pup.
Mr. John Weir booked $18 worth
of plow work in one day.
Artrr Xnt Yet Captured.
The Deputy Sheriff, who w ith four
citizens, of Jaeksou county passed
through our city on Thursday last iu
search of Arter who is suspected of
killing Mrs. Hill, slept in Watkinsville
on that night. Arter did the same,
pa-sing the night in a w agon shed.
The deputy returned to Athens yes*
t-iday morning, en route to Jackson
county with his horse foundered. The
tour citizens are now in pursuit. Ar
ter was last heard from inquiring the
way to Wih y’-s Fei ry across ktje Ap»
alaehie river He seems to be a stu
pid fellow, telling every nno bis name,
lie once lived with Mr. Tom Maddox,
who he soys is now living at Wiley’s
Kerry.
An I'nfalr Krtnova|.
The ninny friends ol Mr John Bird
will iegret io learn that be has been
r* moved as Deputy U. 8. Marshal
Ji>r this district. Mr. Bird was a most
efficient officie*, and that he should
have been reinovi d and that too with
out : ny previous notice or any reason
assigned thet efor is certainly a very
strange and unjust procedure. He
served well the office during that pe
riod in which Congress failed to make
nn appropriation tor the pay of Dep
uty Marshals, and it would seem bat
right and just that he aliould have
been continued in office, n«w that ar
rangements have been made to make
the pay more certain.
Toombs DuBose is again in the
city. He reports General Toombs
comfortably located in his near home
at Clarksville.
SIUI11T METEK MENTIONS,
Amt Pleasant, Pertinent amt Promiscuous
Pnratrraplis Plekeil up Front tlir Pave-
meats. Pocketed and Penaetl liy
Our Peramtiulatin? Pnror.
Mr. Jnle Cohen is at Mu Airy.
Lots of country watermelons in the
market.
A "delightful breeze yesterday
morning.
Gray’s “Parabola Needle*” find a
ready sale.
W. D. O’Farrell has gone North
for his health.
Kegulnr meeting Athens Guards
Tuesday ni..ht.
1». K. Reaves is expected from
‘llaekinsac’ in a tew days.
Mrs. Reiilteu Nickerson visits the
North to spend a tew months.
Ed Potter is the happiest looking
man in a carriage we ever saw.
Athens needs a good bath house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Phinizy are at
the Swananoa Hotel, Asheville, N. C.
Has the warm weather caused the
“Calithumpians’’ to disband?
Julius McDonald is
lemonade “shakist.”
Clerks arc kept busy dusting.
The tailors arc over run with work.
Hill Dorsey wants to go right back
to Gainesville. Why is it thus?
One of Jester’s watermelons is large
enough to teed a small family. °
An occasional collector ean still he
seen.
S. Slonian has returned from New
York.
Mr. anil .Mrs. Bussey, of Columbus,
are expected in Athens iu a few days.
Still booming—Sapp *fc Bridie’s
excursion.
Sapp *fc Brydie have spent * a great
deal ol money advertising their ex
cursion, and, of course, it will he a
success.
IV hy don’t the Guards run an ex
cursion to New Holland on the 26th?
It would pay handsomely, and our
citizens would he glad ot an opportu
nity to assist the “hoys’ and to spend
a day at Now Holland.
a success as a
lqca_l pexciungs.
I Gentle rea
' ! your Post O
Wc will soon publish a series of j. office order for two
stories entitled “The Two Cuy aV.vils;
or The Mu Jereil Mouse,” a'ml “The
Mystery of the Printing Office; or
Who Ate the Spongne.’’
Sjiongne
TheJNorth Georgia District Confer
ence is holding its session this week at
Watkinsville, Oconee county. It mm
on Wednesday last and will close on
Sunday night. Dr. McFerrin, ol
Nashville, Tenn., is in attendance
upon the Continence and will proba
bly preach in Athens on .Sunday next.
Mrs. Elvira Lee. daughter of the
iver
pd»
illars, (if yon
cannot spire two dollars, please send
. on . e dollar)'*oti your? subscription.
This is our dull season in which we
have but few advertisements, and
consequently'n$i$t ref-' slflly b| the
revenue from ohr< suhsi
pi inters must life paid.ra
know there is paperp ink pJd
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spond immediately.
The population of Athens
late Uca. Alonzo Church’D. 1)., for j .u'oo'o* \V rec ‘ t ' nt f c ^‘ s “ a »■ g>««>
years president of the University of esli „, f ,1 ^ e , d that t . hm
Georgia, is on a visit to Georgia Her ! " ? ,n . correct and docs our city
home is in Columbus, Miss, s'he is ! 'M,
now stopping at Mnior John C 1 , t * • o 6 , su " °f Awemwaa
WhitnerhT214 South ]Pryo. smt °^ a . ,u . 1 was then MOO.
Atlanta Constitution. ' ' | ‘ l ‘ m e. it ts a factj well known
j to all that onr population has greatly
Everybody in At hen? i’atheis, j increased. It is true ©ur corporate
mothers, sisters, [brothers, cousins jhave tfnejSeen n?
.and aunts are expected at the. Phi j Sliced, but the lWibet*JBSTin this
Kappa’s benefit at Ueopree Hill, Fri- ’ reduction does nsf ^ijnartllWDcrease
day evening next. j our population has gained.
Mr. John T. Hodges died sudden- ! i jo** A«.S^L°*, OU , r n C,lT i9 . abo “ t
ly at the residence of his sister, Mrs. j ^Tot on^ l ° U ‘ e '‘ 8Ual « tl *
1 oils, m Cohbliam. on yesterday. ,
. , ) 7 — to every 7 popula-
Mr. Hodges wax down in Urn cityU, j 7"^ ' VO “ ,a " ive us a P°P ulation of
the morning making some purchases ! *«»,. i \v:.» • «t . , .
and appeared in good health He ir" , h "‘ .!* P » ,( r w i V' onth# *
proportion, only the names of the
hgia military
STITUTE.
IN- I A. BRILLIANT ENTER
TAINMENT.
.■luiiiiainhlrife
BE-LMoN OFgTHE ALUINl AND EX-CA
DEIS.
beads ol families, and it is hut
able to suppose indeed, ive know that
snipe were overlooked pr left out. Ijow
allowing four meiiibersttfe) EM
ily, whieh 'is a vefy low; ■'iml
might say a minimum estimate, that
I would give us a population of 7,268.
\\ ith the above indisputable facts,
census returns fbri Athens
,d
Is, lie s
Ed. Hitch will take n buggy ride
cccasic nally.
„ q, , , . 1 If veu can borrow 75 ei
Miss Steadman, of Lliatlesion, S. to take your sweetheart and v
C., is visiting the Misses Bancroft*. . sw eet seli ti Deupree Hail on Fri,
The Seniors are out early and late, ! evening. Seventy-five cent- will 1
“Taffy ing’’ the girls ov.-r the garden gate. - j chase tlvo tickets.
Orchestral Music, (Quartettes, Du
etts and SJos, are included in the
brilliant musical entertainment at
Deupree Ilall 1 riday eveuiug.
The girls continue to wear their
front hair very shot as to remind us
of our Darwinian method of decent, i ,,
and some of the boys look as if sand j t h en the
paper might soon advance.
Mr. O. E, Mitchell, the route
agent on the Northeastern Railroad, _
stood another examination on days “ ol up our City Directory colli
before yesterday at Lula. He scored tuc,s “l^a wbioh to*«.»iplijf
one hundred, which is not often ac- ulatioii of Athens and made it 8,05(),
complished. which we arc satisfid is nearer correct
Aged opportunity just now to .
Till' nmn who uoderstan.ls his business, uiacicuw.
supply yonr wants in jewelry, speetas ' Fi>f\D IT at L.ibT. j ,fr ’'
I. the one that never fail. Vir’.blrfl
des, eye-glasses, etc., at Skiffs, j A <:,MMlS ' urv Vtmn *£? " ur
To grosji an «(>portunity
everybody should avail theinsilves ol The oilier inornin
IVhem vcr ii avails.
it. Fine watch repairing.
Skill', Optician and Jeweler.
. R •* proposed by the ladies of Ma
rietta to give a banquet to the Alums
ni and exsCadets ot the Georgia Mili
tary Institute at Marietta on Wedness
day before the 16th of July, the old
reunion day. To this end arrange
ments are now being made. Ex-
cadets,.whether resident in Georgia or
other Stales, will please forward their
natges and address to Dr. W. K.
Root, I)r. Homer Reynolds, W. P.
Stephens, R. C. Irivin, A. C. Heggie,
or to Captain John Milledge, at At-'
lanta, that proper invitations may be
extended to them.—Marietta Jour
nal.
The above notice recalls the bright
scenes of our boyhood’s happy days
whpg the writer,*(the associate editor
of tips paper), was a Cadet at the
Georgia Military Institute. The
memories ot 1852 can not be easily
forgotten, the picture of the G. M. I
is before us now. The main, two story
building of brick, seated on the crest
of the hill, and the small wooden, one
story buildings with their two rooms
side by side, staudYg as at dress pars
ade, on each side ot the parade
grounds *, you approach the Institute,
the Gfcy-J House, the first room to
toe jiight from the main
bui'ding- the colored musi
cians, _ lifer and drummer,
(‘old Tison’ and his ‘dusky’ associate),
the boys in their uniforms of grey,
(the brown linen suits in summer)
marching to and fro front the recita-
we tions rooms and nndergoing the mili
tary drills iu the afternoons. The
reveille at 6 A M. The morning roll
call at 9 o’clock—Charley Forsyth,
our orderly Sergeant, calling Arnold
C. Arnold T. Atkinson, Baker, Beav-
must certainly be very incorrect!, VJ . Arllolu AlKln80n> ^
mVt'w r i0e ^ ^ Benton, Bolling, Brown, AJBut-
™ *1. Wft.U~.c4. Cta!a On
tlo to Jester’s, the great melon de
pot for Athens and hnv a melon lor
your Sunday dinner.
Miss Mattie Banks, of Lula, will
visit Athens during commencement,
the guest of Dr. Lowranee.
Read the advertisement of Mr. I)
M. Wilson- We know Mr. Wilson
to be an honest, straightforward man,
and can commend hint as such. „• „ , . ,,
Ridleys’ fashion Magazine.
Ihe Misses Cora and Fannie City, N. Y.
Brown, of Atlanta, daughters of C. I. i i
Brown, are at Dr Lowrance’s, and ! deeded suc-ess. V hat t..
will remain during commencement.
Ripe peaches are abundant.
The Public Library will he oiten
from -1 till 10 p.m. The Library has
just received aline portrait of Gen.
Howell Cobb. Let everyone conic
up and register their names on its roll
of members. 81 00 for three months
or 84 00 per year.
An extraordinary chance fi.r can
vassing agents. Write for special
circular and great offer for 1880. to
New York
ive were ap-
■ preached liy one of onr esteemed lei*
Y. W. citizens, who in a most confident
I manner saitl: e’lhure • B P9*hing like
sticking to oueVeOBVleiiflna’ and be-
In I?. '1 hough oft repeated disappoint
mint and the long absence of couvio-
cing proof may discourage and disa
hearten, yet let one stand firmly and
un.dleiaoly by their honest coil vie*
lions anti the time will ait last 1 dot
v. hen they will lie rewarded '
en dued to say, T knew it; Iritild •yfJn
su -’” J - ii*iIitniip
"Well,” said we, “that w all vfefy
well, hut what does ail this tneaJ}?
“Ah!” sain the gentleman, helping
iiimseit to a fresh chew of “Lucy
Hinton,” “hereby hangs a good story.
1 nave been married about thirteen
\ aars, during which time my wife has
every inght, without a remembered
tqe
exceptiou. been lookip^lu^fe ghost, a
hoh-golddiu, a hurglfir,^ tir something
Miss Ida Dorsey is
friends in Rome.
visiting her
Country watermelons are making
their appearance in our city.
A. J. Comer a former citizen of
Alliens died at Gainesville on the 4th
loll
Mr. John I. Colt who had his leg
broken several week ago is now able
to sit up, and is regaining his strength.
Our Junior devil is bald-headed,
haviLg struck the bottom of Oconee
twenly^tive limes on yesterday,
Mr. J. L. M. Estes, the gentleman
w ho had his arm broken last week
while on his way to this city, and who
is now sojourning at the Newton
House, we are glad to state is im
proving rapidly. Dr. Will Carlton is
his surgeon.
Mr. llanee Hargrave, of world
wide reputation as a hotel man, can
now he found at the Newton House.
“Ilanoe” is every inch a gentleman,
aud a better fellow is not on this side
ol the American continent.
• Our devil aud ov-dev>Yurt ed mer
maids on ycsteiday, n/.il took in ^he
Oconee river.
Miss Lula Brown, an accomplished
young Indy ot Gainesville, will spend
commencement week in Alliens, the
guest of Dr. Lowtnni e,
Joe Jaoohs offers to our readers f
this morning a splendid line ot toilet
goods. See ad
Yesterday a “temperance orator”
was lecturing to Ed Dorsey and Geo.
Hodgsou, whin he became too bois
terous and tin; police took cha.ge of
him.
Our Devil is growing, he ate one ot
Jester’s watermelons yesterday and
measures ten inches more lo-ilay,
(around the waist),
W, M. Howard Esq, who has
‘made his mark’ at the law iu Lex
ington, honored our sanctum on
Thuistlny last.
Mix G. W. Calvin, daughter of Mr,
Dedrick Bensse, who has lieen spend
ing a few weeks in our city has relurt -
ed to Augusta.
Mister Jack Tulmudge walked
away with the prizi tor declamation at
Mrs. Crawford’s school exhibition on
Friday evening last.
Mrs. Frank Lipscomb, with the
Misses Rutherfords, daughters of our
esteemed friend .1. C. Rutherford,
E-q„ have returned from Washington
City-.
Caropmesting season is last ap
proaching, Chickens roost high.
The busses and the Georgia train
have a race nearly every morning.
A decided success,
and how to obtain it economically
Ridleys’ fashion Magazine, sumnu r,
contains stories, sketches, poem.- ami
home articles, by the most p. polar
authors. A delicious song, (words and
music), ot ’Ihe Glorious Summer
Time.’ A grand march. The latest
fashions, profusely illustrated and
graphically described, with shopping
information, worthy many times its
subscription price. 50c. «per nar;
15c. j>er single copy. Address : 'Rid
leys’ tashion Magazine, 809, 811, ;;| f 1,
Grand street, and 58, 60, 62. 64, 66'
70 Allen street, New York Ciiv,
Xlinlrr In Jurk-nn I'ourm.
A bailiff' and several citizens of
Jackson county were in our citv on
Thursday night, looking alter a white
man by the name ot Al ter, who has
been living on Mr. Freeman’s piuuia- ,
lion iu Jackson county. He is charg- j :l l° l ‘d knocking, and came down
ed with the killing ol a white woman ! Oio direction nt the sound, when the
hy the name ol Susan llill who lived ' “ack-gale opened and shut and some
igeous, hideous and frights
' ■racier. Well, last night her
cnerished fears and expcctu ions
were lully realized. She found it at
i.ist. About two o'clock iu the morns
mg 1 » us awaken from-a tfrighl-
$d dream hy a loud knocking as if
Mime i uu was breaking into one of
lie out houses. While trying to lo>
cate the sound, my wife awoke, aud
just at this juncture the dog at the
; back—door sprang out, barkiug as if
j he was about to take some one. My
Wife immediately sprang Irom bed
ami 1 an to tiie window, and soon he*
j tia" calling: ‘Mr. , come here!
There is somebody iu the back-yard.’
i at ouee arose, and goiag out found
m n policemen at tke Dack—gate. 1
■upiiiTd what they wanted, aud was
told mat there was some ene in the
j yard who had been trying to break ip
somewhere. They SwerJ out caiffi.
guisliiug the street lamp?; unit .hitl
ou the same place. It is' presumed
that Arter is the murder, as he was
heard to make some threats against
the life of'the woman previous to her
death, ller body was found alone in
the cotton field dead, with the handle
of a hoe laying acro-a her body, one
pistol shot through her breast aud
another through her brain. The man
Arter attended the buriai,aud whil-l
at the grave, was noticed 10 tremble
viol* utly during the fuucrnl ceremo
nies, immediately after the burial, Ar
ter left the neighborhood. A 111a..
who acknowledged his name to be
one 1 an off a* ihiNbupjJitjSvhed We
got a light, ana in looking around
iound a donkey, which-had- finiMtly. '
lielongeiljn the fftmrty; sfaujli^ attlie !
garden gate, with saddle aha bridle
on- Tiie whole thing seemed quite
strange st first, but ujiou reflecting
over it, I at once concluded that the
little hoys who then owned the don
key had been out riding ajdfff bin-.
The usually patient qniOTruped now
becoming wearied wandered off aud
sought the place he ivus most'—’’
with. Going to the horde lot „
uit-ide stable door, he had pawed un-
op,
mody, Chapman, Clayton, Clarke,
Col", Eve, Ezzard, Ferrebee, Fretnan
S. Freman K. Furlough and the names
of the other members of the company
ring in my ears as if it were hut yes
terday.
Our kind and genial superintend
ent, Col. A. V. Brumby, our soldier
like commandant ot Cadets, Col. J.
W. Robertson, our steru Captain
Hubert, the dignified Bradford, 1st
Lieut, and Bose Baily 2nd Lieut.
Our handsome Adjutant, Lock
Weems, and the wfell tbrmed Tom
JohnstuD our Sergeant Major. The
afternoon parades in full dress ; the
fair ladies an! visitors to Marietta,
who honored us with their presence on
these occasions; the deep impression
made on the mind of the young Cadet
in his first participation in uie cere
monial of a military funeral, following
the death of one of his comrades.
The annual encampment, our city
of tents, the tasks ot guard dutv, re
lieved only by the charming ‘Hops’ at
•the Institute building, graced by the
Reality of Marietta, are among the
among tl;e reminisences of my niina-
fifre military file. The Bogus Dress
Parade and the practical jokes on the
new members ; the faces and forms of
my comrades are all before me as I
wri'e.
Bob Ander-on. the handsome Sa
vannah boy, Charley Olmstend, John
Branch, McFarland, Turner and Tom
Carmody, all from the same city.
Bill ltoss, Pony Cole, Roberts, Dean,
of Macon. Eve and John Milledge
of Arigusta. Baxter, Dosh Thornton,
the winner of the plume, Bill Turner,
Hunter, of Jasper county. Sergeant
Norris, Dave Dobbs and Roberts, of
Marietta, and a host ot others, pass
in review.
Nor cau ive forget the pretty girls
of Marietta. Miss A—a and M—a
B—d, Mi-s FI—r, Miss Ha—II, and
ii number of others, who made onr
jiVmbright and happy in those days
Vlpblb «fo. Yet we almost for.
wc are speaking of nearly
y years ago. Now the Insti
tute is in ashes, front the hands of
General Sherman, in his “March to
the S«v’’. ( .jiIore than half of my
comngf. aye gone, many have filled
a so ruler’s grave in following the for
tunes of iMThe Red Cross.’’ Not-
nearly thirty eventful
years nave passed since my boyhood
days at the G. M‘ I., yet the memo
ries ot those golden l ours will now
and then return to me. aud we must
pot/ft* Ihty>are dear in us still.
“Talk not to me of a name meat in Rtorr,
Tl'e ibys of our youth ar» tue days oi our
glory/* m
We send this our o .rdial greeting
to our old comrades at Marietta on
the day of reunion, and whilst they
may in memory linger in the past,
and cast a sprig of acacia upon the
institution,
some means ttt
DEVPKEK HALL. FRIDAY JULY KITH.
UrneOt Phi Kappas.
The Grand Popular Musical Enter
tainment at Deupree Hall on Friday
evening, July the 16th, benefit of]
Phi Kappas, will embrace the lead.,
ins amateur musical talent of Athens.
The Orchestral music of the “Ilay.
dens” will be under the leadership of
Professor Schirmacher, assis'ed by
Professor A. J. Wni m. The ladies
participating will he tiie Misses
Ha n, Mrs. Wh—e, Mrs. J. W.
Br y, Mrs. II. II. C u, Miss
Lina S——h, Miss N tt, Miss
Bl—d, Mrs. W e, Miss Belle
H s, and others. The gentlemen,
besides Professors Schirmacher and
Wurra, will embrace the names of
W. W. Thomas, Prof. Wilcox, A. L.
Hull, Dr. Swep Billups and Sv. K
Jones, the Athens Quartette Club
(Messrs Hale, Childs, Patterson and
Camp). The prices ot admission have
been placed at such low figures tas
that all of our people may be able to
attend. Single admission, 50c; two
tickets, 75c; three tickets, $1.00: four
tickets, 1.25.
Protrot your lltt'r Ones.
S From Cholera infantum, and your
tjaud family sudden attract of Colic
Cramps, Dysentery, Dierihma and
Cholera Morbus by keeping Parker’s ;
Ginger Tonic always at hand. This
superd bowl corrective also speedily i
cures all disorders of the stomach, and
thousands who has for years sought re- !
liefin vain from Dyspepsia, Headache, !
Nervousness, Low Spirits. Sleepless • j
ness, Liver Disorders, Costiveues$, :
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart,
Distress in the Stomach, Coated ;
Tongue, eic, have found a mast com
plete ctue in this comforting invigo- !
rant. Buy a 50 cl or $1,00 bottle anil
tr\ it- Sold by first-class druggists. '
Said the Nurse to the Doctor: ‘Sure
sir. I only know of one good medi* !
cine for the Baby, and that is Dr. j
Bull’s Baby Syrup.
An’Elt-mnt Preparation.
Designed to meet the public want for
a harmless hair-dressing and restora
tive, is found iu Parker’s llair l>.il-am I
It acts like magic, commencing at the
very roots removes Dandruff'and all
humors from the scale, and never
fails to restore gray or failed hair to
its original youthful color and beauty,
’’’ailing hair is immediately checked
by its use; and it produces a growth
of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy
and luxuriant, that surprises every
one. These properties added to its
exquisite perfume and purity of com*
position, render it the growing favor*
ite of the toilet table everywhere.
Sold in large bottles, at 50 cents and
$1.00, by R. T. Brumby.
Adjustable .Trusses.
A full lineofSaley’s Hard Rubber
Trusses, double and single, just re-'
ceivcd. M.ule in every desirable
pattern, fitting perfectly to form of
body; light, coul, cleanly, (fine springs
coated,) free from all sour, rusty,;
chaffing, padding or strapping uit- j
pleasantness. Used in hathing; al- j
wajs reliable, and good as new.
With the Pads so constructed, ana
tomically, as to successfully meet the
various and most Difficult forms of
Rupture, affording comfort, safety,
cleanliness, and durability, as the
many thousands Radically Cured hi
t-heir use will bear witness. Also a
full assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’
Shoulder Braces, Supporters,
bandages, Ac., An. We will adjust
all trusses, if so desirytl.
Athens Piiabmackutioai, Co.,
Cor. College Avenue and Ciavtou St
m-9.wtf.
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Kver displayed in Athens, at Prices,
as usual, to suit Ijlie TiMfeis/ 1
.worn
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Elegant Pharmaceutal Preparations
••ANDJTOILET; REQUISITES/^ 1 ’
JOSEPH JACbBS,
1’h- C-irad. Suppriutonden.t»
( or. (Taytmi Street aind College Avenue,
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Arter, and whose appearance eor- l '* * ,e found he could not enter there,
responded wi.h the suspcu.ed mur- when he ivint back and unlatched the
derer, was seen at the store oi Laura i l »>ck-g. te (tor which trick he isYpe*
Billups on Thursday afternoon aud • I'iai'j and walked into^the backyard,
purchased some food. He was last ! l'* 56 midnight intruder and wlmr
seen un the outskirts ot our city on
his way to Watkinsville, where tie .-ays
he has a brother living. The deceased
w oman w as not rcoogn'ze 1 as a pei-
Minof a reputable character. f|, e
bailiff and citizens ot Jackson count v
are in pursuit of Arter.
Arter weighs 150 pounds, M feet
logit, square built, heavy set, <u»rk-
complexioned, round fitce, lilack hair
and black eyes. Went off' wearing a
broad brim wool hat and black coTit,
" ears about a no. 8 shoe.
Ihuinl Against ConsninjittaiK
That life-deatroving scourge, bv
promptly subdumg w ivli the aid ot
Parker’s Ginger Tonic every attack
of Cough, Cold, or Soie Throat.
There is nothing like it Acting pniv-
ertully upon the blood aud skin, and
the mucuous surfaces of the throat
and lungs, it speedily overcomes these
dangerous disorders, prevent- the de
velopment of the dreaded consump
tion, and removes all pain and sore
ness from the lungs. It is wonder
fully efficacious io Dyspeptic afflic
tions, aud gives the most comforting
relief from Headache, Distress in the
SiomaeL, Nervousness, Low Spirits,
Major Lamar Cobh and Capt. Pope Wakefulness, Palpitation of the
Barrow are oil a visit to Sapelo Is- Heart, Heartburn, etc. It regulates
land.
“In uqity there is strength.’’ Re
member this, members cf the Athens
Guards.
Dr. E. V. Branham brethor of
Rev. W. R. Branham pays a visit to
our city.
Our devil says the cylinder of our
press is much harder titan the heel of
bis took
If vou have never beard the ‘Tur
kish Ile /eille’ (Piano solo) we will ask
you to honor yourself by going to
Deupree Hall, Friday even ini*.
the Bowels, corrects both unnatural
looseness and constipation and stimu
lates tiie Liver to healthy action.
Buy a 50 cent or $1.00 bottle and try
it. Sold hy R. T. Brumbv A Co.
BALDWIN & Bl’RXETT,
Boot* ajid Suck*.
Ihe new shoe store of Baldwin A
Burnett’s is something Athens has
long needed. They have the largest
and handsomest line of Boots and
-Shoes ever brought to Athens, and
are offering them much lower than
any other house in town. Go at onoe
aud see then: * 6^ w '
• , - le
; o icemen. I went back to hed. tnd
auei complimenting the. tdneraen
upon tln ir vigilance, rtiid Wfled the
excitement under which Mra. —
had ialiored, had so subsided as to
•lucerne to believe she was jbcl.
asleep ,at least sufficiently unconscioi
to lead me to believe it^ '
venture. I said softlyE'i
really glad yon have foTrau
at last, lor certainly thirteen years of
anxious and vigilant search /deserves
some reward even if \^fg nothing
more than a miserable, liide old, iu-
oflensive donkey.’ But, alas, I reck
oned wrong. She, unfortunately, was
not a-lvep, and the question now is,
‘who mutilated Whitaker's ears,’
or I should say, vhicb has
the 'longest ears rrtL
or the impndeut husband,
ears ever recover from such a pulling
as they got on that occasion, promises
never again to say dnnkeV< l-i&llfiig
household ”
As an elegant hair dressing stands
Parker’s Hair, Balsom, d
popular fi r the beautiful hair! lit
duccd, and ite cleaning and healing
properties. Commencemg at the root,
it promotes a luxuriant gtovth
young hair, and unfailingly -reifdtar
gray or laded hair ot. its riganal
youthful color, giving a^qft Bely and
lustrous apperance or greatTbeu£-
It is pleasantly cooling to the scalp,
cleanses it from Dandruff, curer itch-
ing and humors, and slope 'falling of
the hair. It is perfectly banal—, ex
quisitely porfued, never aoft i tfe skin
or gums the hair, and pleases every
body by its excelent and ' *
qualities. A pateon
has used 12 differentSnair Qrei
and that Packer’s halt ^l(
parses %m alt Sold m large bottles
at ouly ftp cts. and $(,00 by all first
jlass druggists.
r 1 Pt l*Wh fberished
they stoj 'devise som
establish another G. M. I. which will
rival flJLthc glories of the old Insti
tute, which has done so much in
Geoigia for the cause of education,
physical ak well as mental?
It tho Trustees of the University of
Georgia would honor themselves and
the memory ;of one whose name is
dear to every’friend of our Universi*
ty, let,them appoint ‘John Milledge*
(pommandant of CudeiM and Inspec
tor of all the Military Schools iu
{>{lfeeted with our State
erslty. A^ great future awaits
r State in the great cause of educa.
Jfop. Physical education is almost as
important to the student as. mental
education, through the military ex
ercises the former can be attuned.
Will not the Trustees of the Univer
sity take the first step in this direc
tion at their annual meeting at our
approaching Commencement?
DEPARTURE OF SAILS.
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s Athens Georgia. J
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Arrives Daily......... 3.15 P. M.
Depane......*’...... 8.15 A. M.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
ArriveeuBafly .'.’.!..:.. 8 A iL
Depacui-i.'-..—* 8.15 P. M.
Sunday* feitwpfod.
A^SSmSiStV' 6 P. M.
Departs ■....v..f.tr.ua.'.... ...12 Noon
Sunday, ex-
v8a...:?.?TA^i^.;.. e P, M.
®apjHgasssfto--— 7 a..m.
Jug artives...... 7 P. M,
A wi A* M-
Clarksbiro'arriveu...5 P. Jf.
De Darts." 1 .tit tot’- ” ‘ '
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Sitters
Scrrr an lujunrtion oh Uisvas”.
iiivifforatiug a ttt*ble constitution, rn
▼Atin^p debilitated phv»ii|tie f *.nd (nirali.n-
this and innntritiou.s circulation wiili II*,/,
ter’* Stomuch Bitten*, the Hm st. the m«»t hi •
ly «anctioned, and the mo t . ojuilar ionic J
and preventive in existence.
Far Hot* by all Druciri-is ,-.u ! float* r- -omi
ally.
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Single -til l Double Seat BiMgie&r Top
Carr ;es, and One ^mET^o-Hforse
6 >sons and fitielialfid^taade' - ^
Harness
<?a*ri:i^.- re pairing and
prieen. Iluviiur tittn.l .
elatAtt workmen in even
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tuent. I ^nAruntfee inv
'.n the nc.itn-T. and innstntaTidtle |
al buildings Vof my Paint atkl^Harn|
H. I nm well precis red to do jfftod Ca
'ni.itk-rial. uud cViSytTiinjI beinjf uud
inner, and at reasonable
• work, end with first-
•in*?* Work, and ^enend
1 my ‘rngmure-
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BROBLER.,
ATHEHS, ... - GEORGIA.
DU ILL buy -ivi nctl on Oominuwinn Sccuri-
tie* u all Idnas. Office: at the Bank ol
tha Dniveisi’y. Ketch: to Y. _ .
Ferdinand Fhiniry, Steven* Thomas.
i.,ll'n.Ccnv,
(f. Karri*,
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Als he Davis JVerv
good a. chi mi lor ti e money
HIE HEN It Y.STE WAJ NA VJIIE
ably with any machine offere: ■ 1 last hi
7HE AMERICAN SEi. 'Ntl MA
wide reputation.
All the above Machines : .efor sik .tj
. ijl -l-laal«Y .aoi'«i|iv-...
I I'red Machine, which-is chnsjdereil«
»ny iu the Markbt.
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OPIUM
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GUkK. fetM stamp for took on
Op<Mi Katin*, to W B Squl^
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The WIIEELER & WILSON Sowing Machine Offt a,
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