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ntle iva«iei\ |»le ho stuj> over to
y«>!»r I\m Office :m»l *en‘\ its
*»n|fr lor two itallan*, /|f, y ot ^
rnmso*. s|i:ir«* two ilolhrs, pleaso semi
us (Hi** on your subscription.
'This is our dull ’ 1 * *
hrve Inn
^ZtTvrryrrriV vtipnv;
Aii(],;Vhusai)t, lVrtinriit. on-! t’nn
Pnra^rnpUs PU-kol up Froth Jhi* • «
nicnliis IVki'lulaiul I'cimwl b;
Our rfranihuli:tiui!: P«»>- i\
I.OCUi PENdldNGS.
A '.tiuiW* (if tin* Class of I8J0.
Miss McCord. ri 'Ai
asason in which wo
low advertisement*, ami
o:uis,-,| ionily inn.it rely'solely on the
covenue nr subscription. Our
j i inters must lie paid, and then you
l '" ow there is paper, ink ond postage
on our expense nee .nut. Please re
spond immediately.
lln- Now Su|it-rlnn-tiileiil nfv K. It. R.
Wo learn that the Diieoors ol the
N. K. It. It. on Thursday la't elected
t ol. Lyman Wells, ot Montgomery,
Ala., formerly General .Manager ot
l.iiotnla and Montgomery U. It.
tiriifrous. *
Unr esteemed Irieml I*. \V. MeN
di im, <if Savannah, in ordei to mik-
'ain his old Society, the (,'lii Phi’s, j
lecrnlty presented them a check tor)
Idly dollars to make the needed im- I
p ovein^nls in their hall.
Tin- Snenil.llanoork liuoiu.
W hil«* the whole country is aroused
tlie nomination of Hancock,
high to
post Of Chancellor Well.
’ Buim-li I:h« u-turned
|r^iii -ljr^s|i>ii.' II.- u port ;j.
And tl
thing L (
.''noser
- nly 50o
We W<
oil Vestel - '
.is - is hnshcll and . very-
and snene.
lor the Daily ID.nskk,
month.
June.
Ab6ut-25'i35 Wgrota went on the |
excursion to Atlanta on ye-terday.
Col. Hoggins has some large bout-
tifnl reil Vain l'.nxfo: - ; e. They
are from the I'arm of o: : ri- n i '1 i-o-. ,
Smith of Oconee Co.
iN’o limits hiill nni entertainment
lias been given dining llm Commence*
lueut than the Ke-nnion of the Class
ot 1870.
, ... | Those who renieniber-the hanjsdnl#
, e plea ed to see , ur othce f aco alH , graceful lna „ Iler , of Walter,
day Mr. J. W . Anderson ol „ 0 , v Jud X y c . Beeks, can imagine
tov.ngtr ii, (.a.,(ot the Covington ,h e ease and dignity with which he
.'/or,) woo is organizing an excursion I presided. And the brilliancy and
! r . _ At «"*» . 11 ™ of W. B. Hill, which can never lie
Hound trip §15.00. We wish Mr
Anderson great success in his enter.
BishopGrosstof tin
is expected here tiii
informed however t
present till the loot -1 i
It i- said tli In hi
initial to g.: Li me
•belles’ arc exp a te i
they arc- told.
j A number of the
| University still liny
i hard to -ever the li
! to onr <jity.
•The <lay is din !<
! ering clouds tbr
tears, yet there
i sanctum. We
Catholic
V,
i a'.em
is an i,
f i ioetiv Im I
the genial presence of C*
vail, ol the Allgn.-ta ( /.
C'oiic/it nt l ,, nn /1 \
S'le.bl is still waving his 11a
tin- Incize—veiling shoes cheaper than j
ever. Xo longer on the defensive, j 19 a *"
hnt driving the enemy within the
h i nstworks, showing no (jti rti r nor
a king any eompromises.
Hon ,1. .1. '
horse fiont Bank “
in Colquitt
Major Lamar <
Burrow have nli
Island.
(;i*<\il.*-t liiilnm-nieiit Kvr r Oflrml to
Ills Allirnilins.
X ew
ln order to open bnsinc
Y*>i k. ami el >se up in Athens, I am
now ofl'eiing my entire stock of ca«si- j
meres and suitings at, and below X.
d eost. Also a splendid assortment
of Lents’ furnishing goods. I will!
elose them out in the next two weeks i
regardless ot cost Don’t lad to call)
and examine the slock. It must !
>•*-' '-'Id. M. E. YOUXG,
Broad Street, Allien-, Ga. '
1A— It.
1.111*1 Cllllll Illslltlllf,
We would ett'l
ment of Deiipi-i -
j of Avhons to Piii
isin ’ la-ci nl en. >■
pn.se.
There wi'l he a lively iacn lor Hep*
res*utative in this county. Several
prominenl. men me
wili ho at least litre
perhaps lour.
A man’s actions originate in his
own choice, and they are. therefore,
free, a.id lie ii justly responsible for j
i.li.it as soon as they ere dune j
they am out of his power, whether
tl.c, are good or bad. Skill, the jews
eiiir, lias just leeeived a new invoice
t ( tiaiec Kings, Neck Chains, Lnck-
etc. Itis own choice actions will
bo to sell cheap. Ladies’gold watch,
g n d and new, only §2500. Tlier—
n.onietei, S-itarday, 17lh, 7 a in, 80,1
!- n:. •■>.’, I! j> in, 84, 7 p in, 82; Sun- j 11
■lav. 7 a in, i0, 12 nt, 84, 3 t> in, 80, *
7 i. .i,84; Monday, 7a in, 77, 12 in,
Mi, 3 p m 85, 7 p in, 81
Champion Debate, Monday
nine, llor.. A. O. Bacon presiding
■subject—‘"Would a repeal of the
!. nl* n between Ireland and England
1. - i> nelicial to the lormeiV’’
Alli.-ma'iv.— O M Housi r, G J
) r. ,lr., O li B Blood worth.
Negative—B H Nob'
! v. \ W 11 Steele.
The question was debated with
w.oic.lh and ability on liotli sides, but
ii.u \ O. Bacon declared ; lie weight
of iirg.m,ent ill hivor of the
lorgotten in Athens, will be a guaratis
tee ol j t he intere.l manifested as he
reviewed'ho lives of each member,
recounted their labors, gloried in their
successes, and condoled' with them on
jioken of. There their fail toes. This Class was the
in the race, and j largest that ever graduated—being 77
| in number. Ol these, only 1(5 were
I present—out the absent, ones were
j tenderly remembered.
A beautiful and bountiful repast
was spread. So entertaining were
these viands, and the more subtle but
; 110 less, delightful pleasures of this
meeting ot the friends ot foi mer years,
that the hours slipped away until the
| sun began to tinge the east with the
i hi antics of another day before the as*
j setnhly was dissolved.
Then next re-union will be in 1885 v
it which -Mr. A. E. Harris will pro
file, and Mr. \\\ B. llill will agt in
lie historian.
1 hose re-unions sbouhlChe encour-
aged, tor by them is kept up the love
eve- oi their ’Alina Mater’ which has crown
so solid in the hearts of muuy.—Af/iv
tus Chrou ids.
AT THE
ONCE MORE IS Oi MIDST. I
Fresh Congress Water, Fresh
Hunyadi Janos, fresh Apolli-
na 'ris, Effv’g. Vichey,Effv'g
Seltzer, Effv’g. Congress
Effv’g. Citrate Mag
nesia, Solution
Citrate Mag
nesia made
EVERYDAY
Lime .Juice,
Seltzer Aperient,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Acid Phosphats, Pre
scriptions Accurately c om-
. pounded and Medicines Care
fully dispensed by the only grad
uated Pharmacist in the City at
A
New. Torchon Laces,
& Co.
Wo commend the following, from
a Catholic Driest, of New Orleans, to
rand army ot sturors’ who array.
the
' Turn Diddling
pond u)4* key.
drink it via 1 a\
l ah in;
e the n;
Dine Wim - ami P-"
initial piirpusi s at dt ug
Smith l.v'Dilon.
No visitor
without pr .iaiii
Cobbham Cob ;
George 1)
vi-ii to Ni w V
,ul
'd:. 1.. 11. Johnson, of Gainesville,
in the city canvassing lor Findley’s
at Churn Dasher. Heins revs
■;il ronutii s yet to di-posu of, and
id be in the city for several days.
Vi have examined it and can pro-
■ uniee ii the most complete and sim-
i dasher we ever saw. It v.ill chmn
■ilk ia limn ti to 10 minutes, and can
et a tid'd m *re butter than the old
The T ra-t, cs of this instil lit ion on
l\ ednesday last elected Miss Millie
llnihcifind <d our city as its Superior
in place ot Mrs. Wright resigned.
Miss Knlherforil has lieen recently
engaged in Ailanla as a tetisln r in the t n)os ,
Gill's High School ol that city, and
Inis vi on gohbii ojiinious lrom nil,
ti aeliers as well as scholars. We are
s:ni-lit ,1 that she will sustain her.-ell
with giaat ability in her new fielij of
um In'ness, ami )ilace the Lncv Cobh
Institute in the front line of the Ee-
imile t olh-ges of the South. Miss
Kntlu rlord is the daughter ot Prolcs-
s ir Williams S.J UutherforJ, of the
I'nivcisity of Georgia, and it may not
I e inappropriate to mention the fact,
that her mother is the sistet ol the
laii'etitid Georgia Statesman, General
11..« ell Cold.
Dr. Win. Kim;
honored Athens dt.i
ment.
Miss Eva a-.d C a
of Oglethorpe i n;
vccomplbhvd
have hten sp, ;..tin r
week i " our cit v, r
home this nuuirng
them tho hearts an I
many of out y'mst.g li.
A fellow said he vv
and two dozen peneln
de children could l
thar music.”
i;,>lel at
snmiuet
Areii cry
e to the
■-pii-n lid l’iedimin
is i*pen tor th
Billiards, Tin I’i.i
:. ii ii Dancing a'l 1,
f the House.
Until and that at Dorter
: ; otnh-r the same manages
t.
J I Ma- i themselves in front of Athens churches
' which are not Catholic:
‘Last 8'iuday,’ said the priest, ‘I
j "'as at my window, and looking down
the street (it was ten minutes before
Athrma- ' the end of mass), saw a row of straw
j hats in front of the church. They
were ail in single file. And I said to
myself, ‘Under these hats can there
he nothing ?’ and an echo ansvveied,
‘Nothing!’ Surely, I mused, theie
must he something under these hats
—heads, I suppose.
‘Then -Ksop’s (aide of the fox ad
miring a mask and exclaiming, ‘A
beautiful head, hut there is nothing in
it,’ was remembered, and I went
away.
‘it l. wrong foi those who call and
think ihem.-elvcs to be gentlemen to
.-'.anii in front of places of worship for
the purpose of staring at the ladiis
coming o .t of church. True tho la-8
dies like to be admired, but this orx
deal through which they have to pass,
of being subjected to the glances of a
regiment oi men in single file, is mi
ll.e watering worthy ot country boors staring at
>r s of North -trangiTs who chance to cioss their
i rope !y he v ill iV;
Excelsior
New Valenciennes Laces,
New Kid Gloves,
New Colored and White Lisle Gloves,
I H New Japanese Parasols,
CAPT. \vm. williams.
Ag't. Southern Expr. Comp y
' A THEN’S, GEORGIA i
Goods ot*every descr:p“tiop, VuluaMe Doctl
iiieiiLt and Moncv^ Packages, promptly deliv
ered. . * dtfewtf.
DRHliWJ DURHAM
sraciAi-iSTS,
Kl’KtsKItT* VllltOMt’ DISKASKS OF XALK A AD
Viualr. ami Vem reul. Will vKit i*a(lri.U in any
part of tin* Statr.
Office: corner Clayton and Lumpkin Streets,
Ga. ’ mav‘27.dt^w3m.
Zf.
BR.OIS.33R.,
ATHENS, - - - - GEORGIA.
VV l.hLlmy ui 1 sell on (-oiuini^ion SecurU
T* tiff. >1 all kinds. Office: at tin* Itauk ol
the Bni.'ersi’y. Kcters to Y. G. Harris,
-rerdit.aua Phinizy, Stevens Tliotmu*.
I'll'n.Gmw.
Cigar Factory^
New Rushing,
New Edging and Inserting,
lirooil Sturt, Alin
(Two Doors from Book Store Corner,
Burke it Fleming)
Manufacturers oi i. Cu.-se- of Cigars,
Havana Fillers and Conucc-
tirut W
Gents’ Shirts, Collars and Cuffs?,
White Lawn and Satin Ties, and
many other Novellieshy
M. G. & J. COHEN,
iT 1
\’ dlt
Fnl
Prof lb,I * i
rope np.
Oniy one
Doliceman lh
!adv.
ng.-, New lli-l-
i-," Toecoa nod
l tint not lea-t,
S, ring-. All
, including the
: Diedim.Lt
■ 1 : rer we k,
.0 HO to 10,00.
lien. W.Prlcr.
It was onr pleasure to spend an hour !
or two on yesterday with the honShv- j All en
bh- gentleman whose name heads this ol Col. J
notice, and who was in attendance j (in., one
upon the commencement exercises of
t e State University. Col. Price, the
Dn sident of the Board ol Trustees ol
the Dalihm-pn College, is always to
be tound where tlie cause of education
is in In advanced. As the lather or
I'ouiulcr of the Dahlonega College, now
Col. Beasley h.t-
for several dnvs.
lIAl.lnVIV Al UIKXRTT,
«
1 Dots and Shcm.
The new shoe store of Baldvv'n &
Burneti’i is something Athens lias
loan needed. They have the largest
and handsomest line of Boots and
S’iocs ever brought to Athens, and
arc oilering them much lower than
any ot he house in town. Go at once
and -ec then: tinivv
liii.in! .Vpiiu-t t'oiL-unijition.
. T. Wat el i
of the ui
newspaper men in
would lie pleased l i
man as one if inn c
le li.ivrr-it;
'•'■nt ineiiim
illy endorsed
Chancellor D
ban -
I.L- lilt'.
.-i an
one ol the best institutions ol learning | , 10 '
The l’rofc'-ors i
are now cij.ivio;
Prof H. 0. White
more. Many of tl (
air
eniicetneiil
ver-i: v, and 11
'iTi-l'stees is
c iu"v (IcTTa-Vi
tier, y
Uie interests
ninpitment
ditiih C IjjiiivtK* <
from the wall*
| Springs and other p
in Georgia, a*
complete all ot tie i
and arrange their -i
in the State, he has won for himself a
i nine and tame which will cause Ids
memory to live forever with the peo*
pie of North Georgia. Long alter his
udive limn shall have passed away,
his noble, generous and philanthropic | yol'lemate u*ar.
i (forts in behalf of the great cause of
education and the people of his section,
vv ill still live fresh and green ill thejTalmad
no-inories of sin appreciative and ad- 1
miring con-titueucy. The Colonel is
now engaged in pushing forward to
completion the Dahlonega and Gaines
vi!lo Railroad of which he is Presi
dent. Tl 's is another monument to
In hi- public spirit as the people of
Unit -eelinn owe the snece-s of their
railroad enterprise to his energy and
uniiring zeal Bv tlie way, ns vve are
soon to nominate a candidate for Con
gress in tliii district we take occasion i
In-ay lint the people of this end ol ;
the district vv nhl gladly aid the peo-- 1
ph- nl the mountains in naming Col. j
Price as the man.
f Alle
i- 777
Thu Aiken.* - Gun
comuiandii
some appearance on
Friday nUcrt.onn. 7
have made evirv
leave l>»r Xcw IF '
ihprrovy. Target jue
Militarv Hop on T.
Thursday. W< -
plea-anl ti ip and a:
New Holland.
!• n
imvv
■ 1 ':t'
V ittHKM-KJlEXT DAY.
Wrdamb;, July -1-L W*.
We regret
Young who lei- I*!-, n
ens tur sev end > • 1 *.
make New Y* >i u i
tore Mi - , Young a- .i
irne'ariist, and h I
regretted hi III! often-
lias made many !. ie• *i - ii
ing his residence in o n
We pan comfort i' -
the starving experiment
tier, by assuring them
event of the Douim'- c*
the end of the
have a young man in om
Mr. Bill Beusse, whose
equal to the eomim-tiim
or more. Bill has his eh>
ready lor a dash to Now
as if is announced that D
‘thrown up the sp* nge.’
Miss Gnssie King is h;
old friends in Allien- ,u
(i J Qrr, DS, A U, Atlanta.—Or*
oin of Language.
.Ill Merrill, P K, A B, Thomas
ville.—Bonks, Friends and Foes.
J L Baker, P K. A B, Buena Vis
ta. —A Purpose and Will.
T V Lester, D S, A B, Fayetteville.
Help Your-elf and Heaven will
Help You
A A Wilcox, P K, A fi, Colqmbus.
—iV'crg.V an Element of Success.
U II Blood worth, OS, A B, High
h'.ilis.- Sipiashipoleuce. ^
W L Cheney, P I(, A B, B Ph, 1 ill the charming
Home.—A Popular Fallacy Respect
ing Wealth.
N M Collins, P K, A B, Gridin :T
A Hammond, P K, A B, Atlanta; O
M House.'. D S, B CS, Houston
County i B H Noble, P K, A B, B
Dh, Athens.—A Colloquy on Phonetic
Spcding.
W A Hill, R S, r\ B, Georgetown
— \dviee foT'arqiei s.
C D Wilcox, P K, A B, Athens.—
The Scientist’s Mission.
:<ww
• ;i ip?.-,
lav-, iLi
Cigarette snin’k-
nwn in lea fa.-liioi able ;
ie which is i mreu-ing at
:ile am*-eg I :i!i*glown
is the opinion of vveli-
■'mn< tha: it lid- li det is
ulditions to nui- a-yluins
ler. Th - Fem.l.iiu -
’.! at a phy-ieian. to sat*.
hiinsiei' that there was *.1cath in
form i>k tubaeeo. had. a eigarv'tte
y/.od. The result was a startling
The tobaeen was found to he
ugly iuipregi ated with opitil.i,
• : I c v. : ii |,i r, wliic'i was wav
ed t.. lie .ice paper, was pioven
• l! o mo-t ordinary quality of pa*
ahitened with ar-enie, the two
on.hiued hi ing piesented in
i-et quatiti'iis in ervite in the
k - *; * a I. i hi t for using opi'i'tl with-
1 - '. ing :i<* oe of it, an i which
ring um only he autistied by an in-
■ ui' enn-umpliou of cigar, ties.
above will apply lo some ol
vvn bov
f That life-destroviug scourge, hy
pr.niipily subduing viith the aid ol
Parker V. Ginger Tunic every attack
, o; Cough, tOold, or Sole Throat.
L'here is nothing like it. Acting paw*
r ei iu'dy upon the blood and skin, and
I i lint miftimus surfaces of the throat
and lungs, it speedily overcomes thesw
dangerous disorders, prevents the de-
v* lopmeiit ot the dreaded consump-
ti'Ui. and removes all pain and sore
ness from the lungs. It is wonder
fully eiflcacious in Dyspeptic afflic-
lions, and gives the most comforting
relief,from Headache, Distress in the
:n h, Nervousness, Low Spirits,
Wakefulness, Palpitation of, the
Hi art. Heartburn, etc. It regulates
ti e Bowels, corrects both unnatural
looseness mid constipation anil stimu
li;!- the Liver to healthy action.
Bay a 50 cent or 81.00 bottle and try
it. Sold by U. T. Brumby & Co.
Itemember it
had a square ot both hotels.
And from all
I h ull Stic To *
all pri
All Grot! s oj
CHEWING jib (I S3I0KINU
An eminent banker’s wife of —
2i. Y., has induced the proprietors ol
that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to
offer 8o0g in prizes to the youngest
Pharmacy is within 1 child that says Hop Bitters plainly,in
any language, between May I, 1880,
anil July 4, 1881. This is a liberal
Item-lit Phi Kappa-. _ ; and interesting offer, and everybody
I and Lis vvila should send two cent
$13 !*0 stamp to ihe Hop I litters Mfg. Uo-
815 00 i Chester, N. Y.. U. S. A., lor circular,
; giving full particulars, and begin at
SO Oft j once to teach ihe children to say II.■ p
Bill* 'T-in.d secure tlie prizi!.
11
Geos- Receipts — —
U ii; Deupree Hall -
Ainirnnt eonl i ihuled
hv W. 11. .Ion* s 4(5 Co. — —
University Book ,fc
Jol.Ottie - - -
Chronicle - - -
Watclim.-m - -
limner — - - -
$00 Oft
800 00
§110 00
800 Ol
i KiVAL AM) iikpai:;h;e of hail*;
TOBACCO,
‘With a f dl Stock of
Smokers’ ftrticles.
PIPES. ETC.
Come One, Come Come All.
jaty27«lf>t\v4t
Wcstlcy ...(‘liwothcr’s
•'1’. S’rO]
oriMi-i rr.
G.VN.V & li ■ V- IM SrAltr.K
A
.tpport unity just now to I
Tl»*.* man who mulyrsLinds Iris hu'incs’*, I
iupp!y your wants in jewelry, speclns I
Is VI.** one tlmt never isi.s
jh- u , eye-g'asses, etc., at Skill's, :n d I
dj>j»or»unily
uiiould avail themselves of
800 00.
$34 90
Xett reco’pts -
Edwin 1). Nkwton,
Andrew J. Conn,
Committee P. K. S.
Plvemim-nl.
Tl cr
■ il tiYttj'f
r* t.
The Alumni Society.
T ( sueii tv met at tlie usual hour
. n Tuesday all ei noon at the I.llnary
Hall. Major Joseph •• Ganahl, of
V.iguata, having tendered Ids resig.
i rttion, Col. U. C. Yancev, of_ Athens,
wan elected in his place.
Col N L Hammond was re-elected
I’rustee bv acclamation. The Society
then adjourned to tlie College Chape
tu listen to the :lfl Ires; of the orator
,>1 the occasion, Capt. Harry Jackson,
ol A llama. His subject w^i ‘Ihe
,n., 8 ,.| > to Uejinbltcadl Inst llutions
,‘u.t how to avoid them. For an hour
tu held hi' audience lo the magic
power ot bis eloquence. Hii conclu
sion, -peaking of ‘‘Higher Education
and Common School Education” *
limans of elevating ogr fSu)(e grid peo-
wqs yery ^afiiily received. Capt,
Jiaok-im is a lyne orator, au able law
yer, a genuine Georgia jiatriot, aud
la t but not leastj a xea’ous friend of
the Univeraify of Georgia.
Mrs. H. C. White. Athens vv.* think
would resemble its i!t* .i- old *•.: .*. mid
our eyes fulfil the pie;ure -thu 1 n*m-
ory furni'hes. With i uch arrinbi ;b>
in one hou-c it i- m id to eame i T
a favorite result—.*1 uyt'f *1 A
Win n tha physicihm mdi
limit to use a Utile brandy
ia n pleasant reflection to I
it can lie found at. Dr S
onjs Drug Stmt-
r. genial and taken
townsman 15. II. Noble, w
graduated in the \inivei-it
gia, bus nvido an etigngeuu
vale’Tutor in tlie nniHy ol
of Grirtin, Ga. The Trust
him at eonimoncemeut wi;
grees of Bachelor of Art-
lor of Phil sophy. \\ i; v
a pleasant.sojourn in his i
host of friends and gr - t
all bis future carver.
Ii L\ n-
I follow
ha- iusi
,f t .h*,i-.
e* homnvii
. the dr-
ml Ita.-hc*
i-h ‘Bl .nl’
W luma - , II
Mtecc-s in
t. Fine watch repairing. V. W.
skiff, Optician and Jeweler.
The Public. Library will be open
!io;n 4 till ID p.ni. The Library has
jie-t r< ceived a fine portrait of Gen
Howell Cobb. Let everyone come
up and register their names on its roll
■ if members. 81 00 for three months
• -r *®1 00 per year.
Au extraordinary chance for can-
vasdug agi-nts Write for special
cii i ui:..- and great offer for 1880, to
Ilidi. y.-’ i.isliiou Magazine, New York
City, N. Y.
A deciili d success. What to wear,
and how to obtain it economically,
ifidi -vs’ iashion Magazine, summer,
i* .ns.ijns stories, sketches, poems and
home, articles, by the most popula*
* authors.* A delicious song, (words aud
i music), of ‘The Glorious Summei
rime.’ A gr ind march. The latest
a-lions, profusely illustrated and
graphically deserii ed, with slioppin
infonmitkm, worthy many times its
-uf.sQriptioii price. 50c. pci year;
15c. per single copy. Address; Kid-
leys’ fashion Mag&iine, 309, 311, 3114
Gland street, and 58, 60, 62, 61, 66,
i (58. 7ft Allen street, New York City
N. Y.
As an elegant hair dressing stands
Parker’s Hair Balsom, deservedly
popular for the beautiful hair it pro
duced, and its cleaning ami healing
properties. Commonceiug at the root,
it promotes a luxuriant growth of
young Lair, and unfailingly restores
gray or laded hair ot its rigaual
youth lid color, giving a soft rich and
lustrous apperaqctr ot great beauty.
It is pleasantly cooling to the scalp,
cleanses it from Damlrulf, curer itch'
ing and humors, and steps falling of
the hair. It is perfectly harmless, ex-
qui-ilely per iled, m*wrsoil the skin
or gums liie hair, and pleases every
body by its exceleut and attractive
qualities. A pnUou assures that he
has used 12 differcuts hair preparations
md that Parker’s hai.i lialsom sits-
passes them all. Bold in large hollies
u only 50 cts. aud 81,00 by all first
ilass druggists.
1
Said the Nurse tutW Doctor: ‘Sure
- . 1 only k i.w ot' one good medi
cine for the Baby, and that is Dr.
Bull’s Baby Syrup.
Au Urg'int Preparation,
S a return thanks lo that prince id
fellows Major H.,S, Hugires for
a large package of Superior Darei-.eii
Coffee. Major Hughes F tin* travel*
ing agent of Moore, Jeakin- & Co.,
ofNew York, which firm if , - a large
business in the South , - n States, and
have vvan golden opinions from their
customers hv their iair and upright
dealing. We can solely say C at tneir
parched ootfee ha- n.» 1 qua! in the
market, for we.have* tried i'-
thera is. anything that we d
something qbaui i; is eull'e* - .
. o *v
Hea rer -
and it
II,iW
CiiiiffM! l»y llnanl »r Trn^ws l'nl>
VtTsily of (i(*or*ria. July ilst.
Oil. Qco, \Y. Bains, L. L. D,
Augjista.
Him. P. J. Beickmnn-, A M
Augusta.
Prof! IX C. Barrow, Jr. A. M
Athens.
io. J. Cork man, A. M. Prof ol
Modern Lmguages, S. W. University
Tennessee.
i*. Ii. Mel!, Jr., Ph. I) qt gjat'
A. C. Auburn,
Cost Office Dspartmknt, I
Athens Georgia, j
GEORGIA P.AILUOAD.
Arrives Daily 3.15 P. M.
Departs 8.15 A. M.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
Arrives Daily 8 A. M.
Departs 3.15 P. M.
Sundays excepted.
Watkinsvili.k, Daily Sundays ex*
(icplcd.
Arrives —
Departs
Daniklsviu.k, Daily Sundays ex*
eepted.
Arrives
Departs
Jug Tavern arrives....
Departs 6 A.
W$duesilay and Saturday.
Clarkshoro arrives 5 P. M.
Wednesdays only.
N. B. Mails will close promp’ly in
accordance with above schedule.
J. C. Oi:k, P. M.
‘Where all kind . t
is done, such as :
Buggie--, making
plows. Hoi-
ity. All work dm.
sept.9.4tn. 1' .
SLY GPiAllUATP '’HCGGIST IN TliiS SECTjON
mmxmmsaoKsa?
aTHFNS P HARMAGEUT1GAL GO
MAXl'FACTl itKltS AX!»: llLALi'.US IN
EAUE A.^Tri STixXTI7iYTTX>
' Elegant Pharmaceutal Preparations
'AND TOILET REQUISITES.
JOSEPH JACOBS,
3?h- Glrad* Superintendent*
Cor. Clayton Street and College Avenue,
{ y ant;f.io:i w :»rk
»•]miring Wakens
;;i»(i repairing
* «'1 O'‘ing a special*
:»t sliort notice.
:.i i*::j wether.
....5 P. M.
...12 Noon
,...G P. M
....7 A. M.
7 P. M.
M.
Extract from a L *
Pierce, Sjuirt;.
Peak Sir: I Imve .o
be more effectual t .1
fixed in relief of J th.
the beat of these Li T
11* o. Uev I>r. Loviek
April L*S, 187U.
oi.r Liver Tonic to
insr I have ev**r
dipation. It iv*
•ahIh
PlElii. E.
Dr. E. S. Lyndon —3ie\r Sir: I cud never
find words to express mv uratitndo to you for
the incalculable ben-tit i i.uvr derived from the
u:^e of “SmithV Liver 'I ouic.” For two years
I suffered with Liver dine .h* in ihe worst form,
and never had imv permanent relief until the
first of last November, wh mi I procured a bottle ,
of the Liver Tonic. Stuc-i then, 1 have used,
only two and a half bottles, and am entirely
well. 1 have not felt a symptom ot the disease
since taking the first dcee. I had previously
tried several physicians and many other rente
dies, and a’l tailed t > effect me beneficially.
Uespeetthllv, K. I'.LL ? 3N PATMAN,
• Lexington,(tv., May 12, 1878.
Miss Ellen Patm:.u is uiy daughter, and I
ffally concur in tlie above,
may 25-ly h: 1>EU D. W. PATMAN.
Designed to meet tW public want for
a harmless baijf-dressing and restora
tive, is foqud in Parker’s Hair Balsam
It acts like magic, commencing at tlie
very roots, removes Dandruff and all
humors from the scalp, an*l never
fails to restore gray or faded 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 |>ertu»e aud purity of coni'
positjor, render it the growing favors
itc of the toilet table everywhere.
Sold in laige bottle*, at 50 cents and
41.00, by R. T- Rrumby,
Protect your little Ones.
From Cholera infantum, and ytfur
sell* and family sudden attract of Colic
Cramp*, Dysentery, Diarrhoea and
Cholera Morbus by keeping Parker’s
Ginger Tonic always at baud. This
snperd howl corrective also speedily
cures all disorders of tlie stomach, and
thousands who h is for years sought re
liefin vain from Dyspepsia, Headache,
Nervousness, Low Spirits, Sleepless
ness, Liver Disorders, Rostivencss,
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart,
Distress in the Stomach, Coated
Tongue, elc, have found a ma-t coin,
plcte ciue in this comforting invigo-
rant. Buy a SO ct or $1,00 bottle aud
tr.C it* Sold by first-class druggists.
A. S. Dorsey, one of the most en
terprising and successful farmers of
Clarke county sends us the first cotton
boll from his plantation near Winter*
ville.
Tlie Superior Court of Oconee
county opened its sessions in Wat-
ki'isvilte yesterday.
(Jiuy’s Spcciftc Modiciiu
-or '1-1,0 oro# ■ rn/.oe i-jARI
Elf_.ir
;in mUiiii'
Cor- Collese Ave. and Clayt n dm.,
- ATTESTS* CEQRGX4--
•JCANUFACTUEKItg OFCiANl);I)E.\LEUS;IX
ngle and Double Seat Buggies, Top
Cam .;es, and One and Two-Horse
igons and fine liand-made
Harness.
Cft~riitge repnirinjf and painting done in the neatext an*l most durable manner, mid at rewionabto
prices: Having titled ap additional buildings for my IVmt and Durness work, and with fir^-
rlass workmen in every department, I am well prepared *o dou'ood Car ring!* 'V"d. nml general
itlacksmiUiing. Using the bent of material. :uul everything, h in,' au lcr mv pwr.sonal ^maneg®*
nieut, I guarantee my work in cvcty particular.
D. (’. llUKLKT.
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THE
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A*, ni-
Bemhui NVcak-
nvf-, Sji.’HiU'
ton .ie. . iD'po-
lenev, . n.j ah
lh t to.
lEfOSE TAIIIfll. 1 ""'* “ “/' l ’ VFTES TA*l|0.
ence of belt*Abuse; it' i o-*s < t Memory, Uni
versal Lassitude, Pain the liuek, Dimness oi
Vision, Premature (fi t All*, atul many otlier
Diseases that lead to Insauity or Comumption,
and a Premature Grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we
desire to send Dec by nv.nl to every one. Th
Specific Med .cine iss>id hy nl driurgists at $1
•Hir package, or six packs'.' s f*»r or will U
sent tree by mail on receipt ot the money by
gddreMing.
'THE(ill \Y MEDK’INE <’<».,
No. 8 Meehank•s , filock. Detroit, Mich.
Bold in Alliens and ev*.nv, litre by all drug
gists.
•i<*c.2.12indw. *
Wheeler & Wilson
SewinG lachinS,
Wifr Mritis i Diplomas fiom Eitary Etiition It fa M
THE 1512ST IF THE 3IAUKET ^RR|
Als Ire Davis iVen. c.J Feed Iffacliine, which is cowHiened tm
good h* chine for the money -l, y in the Marktlt.
EXCURSION SEASON.
Tlie Georgia Kailroatl wiii place on sal> Jnr.c
at a iull line ot
EXCURSION TICKETS
To the vanouii upraiir* in Yiryinia ami Tenner
we. Otd Point Conilovt. <U*., at poj.igar piieoe.
Tickets good to telara until October Sint.
For Kates, Routas, lime Tables, etc. cal) on
II. N, HAKItlA, Aa’r. Athena, Oa.
i. R. UOl SUV, 6-ju’I. I’as. A«*t.
AU'-arta, Ua.
ZHE HENRY STLWAI
ably with any machine offeree f.
'ACIHN Which will (-entpar* ftnMtat
1 last hi i-nt h ast,
THE AMERICAN SE 4. !NG AM IIJ A E, which alnady kqj
wide reputation.
AU tne above Machines t a* for ail t.
The WHEELER & WILSON Sewing Machine (MR
OS TUOM ASJSTKEtTT, OI’l'. HEAVES & S1C1IOLSOK, EY
JOHKT 0*,
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