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BANNER-WATCHMAN/
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY
T. L. GANTT, Editor & Pnop’it.
SUBSCRIPTION 'RATES :
Pally Banner-Watchman ■•*•*•
Weekly Banner-Watchman.
Sunday Banner-Watchmun .
$5 00
-- 1 50
- 1 00
Invariably In atlvance.lJay Gou id. | Vanderbilt
nor Oaneral Grant can t get a paper on credit.
Will positively drop every name from !eur book*
not paid in advance on Nov. lst,.1SS3.
The Result.
The result of the election for Al
derman in the first ward yesterday
resulted as follows: Mealor, 161;
Edge, 33.
The Price of Perfidy.
It is stated here on what seems to
he good authority that
Speer’s fee for going to South Car
olina was f jo,ooo. .
A Sad Doha.
We are pained to announce the
death of Mrs. S. M. Hunter, winch
sad event took place at her residence
in this city, on Sunday night last.
Mr. Tom Almand and Miss Het-
tie Lester were married yesterday
at the residence of the bride’s fath
er, Mi. T. N. Lester. The happy
couple left for the home of tho
groom.
Grain Sowing.
Toon I’owcll says he has a negro
in Ins employ who can sow grain
before a hundred plows, and do his
work well, too. Toon says if any
one dou'-ts his statement that lie
w ill put up $500 and test the matter.
Dropped Dead.
A negro convict at the Clarke
countv pauper farm.' known as
"Snitfler,” dropped dead while at
work in the field yesterday morn
ing of heart disease.
Sick of Texas.
Mr. Wes. Almand, of Elbert
county, tells us that two of his
friends moved, about two years ago,
to the Lone Star state. Roth have
returned disgusted with the west.
They say that when a man makes a
ten-strike he heralds his success to
the world; hut nothing is ever heard
of the thousands who fail.
THE BAD BOV.
Tbs Boy Adopts a Poor Woman and Bsr Baby,
and Makes Them Happy—Tries to Holp a Calf
and Got* Kicked In tho Up.
‘•There, now, I have got you,’’ said
the grocerynmu to the bad lx>y, as lie
came in with liis lip cut, and looked in
the glass to see if ft wa-growing togeth
er. “Now ytin. Bit down hero while 1
call a policeman.' 1 saw yet: goiiigtiown
an alley this morning .with a tin pail
and a bundle, and 1 believe you are otic
or those lire lings, iduf' that you had a
pail of kerosene uficj. esome kimUitlg, ami
Unit you have set.' a tire witli a slow.
,match that will OtVuk out pretty soao,'.'
“O* I am onto yoif,” and the groctj^-
|bun looked sassy. vie
“Well, 1 have kindled a fire,'N‘Sdid
Ure bad boy, as he rublnsl some vasicine
011 his I ill, “and when it breaks out and
becomes warm, instead of calling out
the lire department, it will cult forth
prayers from a poor, iienrt-btoken wo
man, and make the smiles of-joy light
up her face, and don't you forget !t.”
“Where did you set that tire, ” asked
the grocery-man, as he began to relent.
“1 ell me about UiUjuveudiary perform-
. I (■'.
you know that girl that run
away from our ward last year, and uiar-.
Tied that dude who thoughlehe was rich?
.fe deserted her, Unit slieeame baek here*
about a month ago, hut she was not well
enough to get work in the.store, and she
has had a hard lime. 1 used to go to
school with her, ami the other day I met
heron a baek street, and she asked me
for two shillings to buy some bread and
milk, ami 1 gave it to" bur, and then I
followed her 10 her home. She lives in
a room over a meat market, and all the
furniture she ha- get wouldn't fill a play
House for your little baby girl. I guess
ball the time all tile meat she has is the
smell she gpls from the meat down
stairs, bui wiieii they are Irving lard in
tin: butcher shop * the smell Is r*a!
strengthening. Well, sir, when I went
11 the she was feeding a lcetleJiit
ol a babe sortie bread and milk, and cry-
mgan.llangliiligalia! once. Uy snail,
a broke me all up. She had pawned
evert thing siie had for something for
the baby to cat, and she was in pretty
bad shape. The baby cat anil laughed,
and weld lo sleep, and then sheVold me
all her .roubles, bow the dude had gone
back on her. and botv she had worked
making shiris at ten rents apiece, to
support herself and • baby. 1 was darn
glad Ilia! baby did not look like the
. u lc. Will, sir, that poor, pale girl,
ci . lug there 111 that old bare room, was
too much for Hennery, and I Went out
and called uiirgaiigot boys logo!l|er, us
boys that 1 told you had been sawing
wood ior walders. I told them about
this gii 1, and being the boss of the gang
1 gave them lifteen minutes to raise two
lollnrs-apiece, and la'foi^ ,'tlie time was
Bono Rico.
Jim Thurmond, the great Jackson
county horse racer, was in the city
yesterday, and telegraphed to John
Wood, in Washington, Ga., that he
would run against the Goolsby
mare a quarter for $500 a side, at
Greer’s lane, on the JJtli of Decem
ber. Jim thinks he has got a horse
that is very fast.
A Railroad Boom.
We learn that Uncle Hilly Row
ers, the great railroad magnate of
l-'ranklin cox-.iy, will shortly visit
Athens with a view of organizing a
company to build a railroad from
this city to Carnesvillc. All that
Uncle Rillv wants is 25 cents in
cash, a couple of old cross-ties and
a Ross coffee pot to start up a rail
road. We will extend him the
freedom of our city when he visits
Athens.
THE WEEK OF PRAYER.
Programmo of tba Braastfloaf AlUnace.
The weik of prayer will be held
this season from the 7th to the tath
of January. Thel’rograqimc has
been anrarige bv the Evangelical
Alliance as follows:
Monday, Jan. 7.—Praise and
Thanksgiving at 3:30 p. me—For
God’S’ special Providence; Chnst s' \
'marked favor and the Holy Spirits ■
gracious work. •
J Tuesday, Jan. S.—Hutnilation and
Confession—For personal failings;
social vices, as. intemperance; for
the secular spirit-in the church: for
prevailing scepticism and religious
indiflcrance.
Wednesday,'Jaa. 9.—(Prayer ‘“fit*
Families and'InstructionS.of Youth.'
For parental fidelty and household
training; -for pious watch-care in
schools and colleges; for spiritual
influence in Christian associations
of Vouth, and for early conversions
in Sunday schools.
Thursday, Jun. to—Prayer lor
the Church of Christ. For a pray
erful and laborious ministry; for con
secration and cooperation in mem
bers; for early devotion in educated
youths, and for the divine blessing
in worldly.
Friday, Jan. 11.—P"yer for Na
tions. For legislators, that statutes
may be conformed to Divine law;
for luler?, that may conscientiously
administer government; for peace
and conciliation between nations,
and for popular integrity in the du-
tiesfof citizens.
i-saturday. Tan. 13.—Prayer for
II?>me and Foreign Missions. . 1:01
missionaries, that'-they be ^sustained
in trials and prove efficient in
labors; for heathens, Mohamme
dans and Israelites, that they may be
won to Christ.
DEATH BLOW
TO >.. 1
• ‘■n -
S2TCAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000-**
Tteketi only $5. Share* in Proportion.
, ■ Tl r « — ’ . “We do Is
dollars ?i|,lixv, anil bcioigr >ijk» time was
up tlifv ail e.iiuv .low i| witii tin- in>ney.
Then i divided it up and told one boy to
go siuit gi't two dollars worth oficoai,
and anoihor one, lie was a vo anvil tv.- on
hisi-iiitand tea and sugar, ahft’T'Vas
lightning <>n baby clothes and milk,
and she Imndie you saw me carry down
llie ali<-y was tfanuel clothes our lialiy
lias kieked herself out of. and it want
no--"<>.l ior i:ieeiidiaiy tires, ami the
k -n-lit: you thought i hail was milk,
regular old row milk, and none of vour
milk wagon stutr. Well, you'd a dide
to e- u- fellows get things up stairs,
an! -uprise that poor little woman. My
chu.ti built a lire, and you ought to have
seen on-dress that baby. - I u-Ptl to be
Iliad w lien ma niiule me put clothes on
tile babv, at home, when she wanted to
do i.pher hair, bill n.,w I an. glad of it.
Villi---1 ran get in niv Work on little,
cold. l,abb
I am an old nur
tired little mot!
on the lloor an.I
afraid site winie
below, so I tool
got tin- warm :l
e I surje i.-ed at
an l
e tro
■ r jii
-l to
ellilllg In
it in the matnmii
it till I thought s
but mothers kn
ling, don't tbe\
Hood shape, :i1,d
blanket -.m
: lb.
I-. b
'tile
Iron Oro Near Alhonx.
We learn that on the mill tract
of the late Jonathan Hampton,
about seven miles above Athens, is
a bed f very fine iron ore. There
is plenty of power near at hand to
wors.it. it was on this place that
the rich mica mine was discovered
last week The price of inica has
lately gone up and there is a great
demand for l'resh mines. This sec
tion is rich in it.
snooting Affray.
Last Sunday evening Mr. J. E.
Spinks, of this county, was shot in
the left hand bj Mr. Cicero Watson,
the bullet tin n penetrating bis coat,
j- st over th • heart, and fell in the
lining. Rut "o.- it first striking \lr.
S links' hand the shot would have
ncn fatal. Watson had a commit-
i n nt trial and was yesterday out
v th a bailiff-Hinting bondsmen. It
st ms that Spinks bad ordered
Watson from his place, which re
sulted in bad feeling.
A Ohosl.
Last week the negroes reported
seeing a ghost at the grave of Gen.
Early, who is buried on the convict
farm in Greene county. Some
white gentlemen went out toinves-
;igatc the r:alter, and they discov
ered that tin scare was occasioned
by some fellow placing a candle in
k horse-head, which presented a
frightful appearance. Mr. T. W.
Lowell, on whose place the dust of
this great man rests, says he intends
to have the grave nicely enclosed,
as it is sadly neglected.,
happl-
1 Wish she would
something in-i-1
; asoh-ni
make then' tliir.k
i Niirsevill-. The
t sat right down
• Us hors take
bon-, ami' I was
1 iiu- bun tier simp
- babv, wh- n I had
son it. and it 1-i.ik-
so warm, a- though
■tied to it. and 1 put
ip, an-l sue hugged
toui-1 bust, it sure;
just how tight to
-Vi- tlxed lu-r up in
i ,.f us borrowed a
i -at lmme and
I 1 gue-s she i« the
■l in thi- tow ii, but
i roy so. 11 breaks
• my vest when 1 see a
I feel a- though my gall
gout. Well, us boys has
•al Ii to lie that woman’s
do you sj«-ll that? Ally
ing to he har perteetor,
inter, until *He get?,able
ini her divine, ambtlfat
g to have ali she van lay
d die baby is going to Is:
|1- as any bally in tbi
HOMICIDE IN’ UXCnJ-NL
Mr. Gyorgc Cunningham, in an
affray with a desperate negro oil
Mrs. Lyon's place in Lincoln, shot
and killed him. It is stated that the
negro made a lick at Kim with i.n
axe, cutting through his hat rim, and
Mr. Cunningham shot him in sell
defense. The Coroner’s verdict was
justifiable homicide.
Nervousness, u-tvoO*. debility, neu
ralgia, nervous shock,. St. V'Uus il.im e,
plfustraiiou, an 1 all diseases vf N-.-ive
GtnernliveOrgans,.ute nd permanently
arid radically cured' 1 tiv Alien's Drain
Food, llie great lsdaideal p-medy. SI
pkg., tifor $.T.—At druggists.
E. C. Long & Co.
DRUGGISTS,
Athens, Georgia,
Have on hand a
BIG STOCK
Dings,
Paints?
• Oils, .j * : i
V;unislics. c ’t
.Window
• Glassc
Parties needing anything in our
lipc, will {dense call or v-ridfc for
prices.
tiev;ttMvl>\ •V r• 1
DEATH OF TOOMBS BODOES, ESQ.
Just as we were goinj; to press a
telegram reached us announcing the
death of Toombs Hodges, Esq., a
rising and well-known young law
yer o! Hartwell, (ia., son ot ex-Sen-
ator F. 1). Hodges. The deceased,
about two years ago, married Mrs.
Lammic Duncan, niece to the edi
tor of this paper. He was a noble-
hearted gentleman, respected by all,
and no young lawyer in Georgia had
a brighter future. Wc had no inti
mation of his . sickness,
and the dispatch announcing his
death found us unprepared for so
sad an announcement. Toombs
Hodges leaves a young wife and
one child and a large circle of friends
to mourn his los*. Our heart :go«s
out to them in the deepest sympa
thy in their bereavement.-
wav, wc me
oi* host,, ;liis
lo %|T*ik :lnd
woman is jroi
her'j.tws to, :
dressed just :
tow n, as long a- nia’s h.rhv c lotiiesdioUl
oui. I tell you, a babv with fou».bad
boys laving lor i:. to vateli that itdOn ;
seller, isn’t in danger of iree/ing, and
after this if you s.*e me going down'the
alley at night, li*ade«i with anything,
from a nursing Imttle to a barrel of Hour,
don’t you give u.e away. And *f you
hear of any hahiis that'- lost theii • ud,
and don’t know where the n< xt uu.ilis
coining Inun, you must inioriu us hoys,
and w e will Jill the baby so full at eut
teed that it can’t vip. >ay, how would
some of them dried apples Ho for our ba
by V”
“O, grt out,” said the grocery man,
“you ought t<» Know that dried apples
would q lit a baby wide open. Whatev
er you do, don’t ever give a baby dried
apples. Now, here are some nice
prunes, that would he splendid lor a lus
by. They area little wormy, hut primes'
open the pores and develop the Voice.
Have a couple of pounds?** • \
“Naw , 1 don’t want any pruned, "rhds
isn’t a prune baby. Ma’s baby i* It
prune hahy, I gue-s, cause its poivs aK»
open all th* time, and i* has go? the Iw st
developed voice in this town. Hut this
hahy with a dude lather !s going to live
on something better than hoarding house
-.Dice. >ay, don’t you think thereoughC
to he a law to kill dudes when they are’
out of season’?”
“I Dales ought to he prfrtectfal the same
as any other g..m«,” said the grocery-
man.* “They are harmless except Sfiheti
in August, when they ought tA henftu-
^le<i. Put w liat ails your lip? 1 ’ ’
“A call kicked it. I doijT think a
calf has got .iii\ more Muisethan a dude.
The imnuine s- ieiy 4n:m -tol.l <"9,f"i j ZearsMtSEB.
keep watch and w in n 1 saw atiy of WMoTLrtT , w
fellows that bring calves tdtown'mjn
w agon abiiMiig i !,e e.dvi s, to make tliem
slop it, or have ihem arrested. Yester
day I saw a * alf ail tied up by the legs
Ilia wagon, bellowing, and I sneaked
up behind and rut the rope around it*
legs, to relit \> i’s pain. How do toil
snppo>e the calf thaidjeil fc$«*? • Kicked
me ill the lin w *tli both hWtds, and the
drivt r cIrimiI • n»o uvn Idoeits «.wifli a
hhieksnake whip. Tuctc Ijas gyVto he
better 1111m‘istaitdidg’. hdtW’inhi tnUes
and us humane seeiety fe?h w s. or I sieili
rts’gn. Wait till I go ami carry these
red socks to the l-ahy and I w ill play
you a game ..f .Imi. ime-,** and the ba«h
iiriit eat whi-tling, “I’m Deniiv
MetJonigle’s D.iuglit«t Mary A up,*’ and
he groeeryunm cut oil* a piece ofTBtiecse
t(/K<iiid the hahy.
Tynn
ANCE AGENT^
h Xiiieiif., Ga.
CAPITAL REPRESENTED,
$60,000,000.
Prompt Attention toti”
iness. lieitsonahle mte^
iru ;ii anteed.
BREAD PREPARATION.
1—It 1. PURS.
*—It will not low* STRENGTH. '
3— It’s ECONOMICAL* *
4— it ccatalDi th«s NUTRITIOUS PHOS
PHATES Ni&xiKD ly tl>*
5— !t requlfr* lo«»^bort«nlnp, and la BETTER
than ail other bakinf powder*.
0—lt.la RVCOMMENDED by *TT. PHI
SICIAXS and cnKMISTU. .*
Th« Hartford A’.nuraac a«d Cook took amt fiat.
H. M. ANTHONY, Agent,
100 &*£• Street. Sew Tork
4r
lil.e coBtljiu ^I use of mercury arid p«itaah for
c (rmtaentof and l»iac*«*e»«.’tliey
•v» retire, .'Uni nc.irijr i.iWuj niiij tire or U>| ally
in flit* u« nccal Ucahli. v r *
A WELL-KNOWN D,RU001S1^.
My dni-rstor** was the first to sell SwitVai
’ * — hi quart bottles Mich
eeti n great luand^geea
who had tiled alf*orta
thou put up
V
d hr il* use. and
. eatuienl. liUV.i-
fall wheu taken p
vir known U
I Veil a large ty
yt ii. a* d for all dl-eos..a that are depenuent ou
’ lood |M»I»on orakiu loiuior. carts
1‘1 MIT. US AKT) III A >TC1IES OK TlU SMS,
nd uinke* the oiifiph-xitm lair ami n*av. A* for
taint, there ia no such won! a* fail, l^cuie*
U:al have long 1 *"
tate Lottery
any.
w.4. herobp MrtUV that we «u|
inw«0M.ufc: elltbe Mo “ J
Dual Dnwinporthe Lefebiai
Mi&».znsszjk
na State Lottery Coos-
1*1 Will;
that gene rail*' follow
called cores.
T. 1^ M ASSES HP RG, M
rcorinl i
, (i;
DRY TETTER.
’ typ
aniietod with Dry Tetter of the
: was treated liy many or the
k <jUA»litie* of mercury, p-t
• - • - • * the let
ch, instead of curing
crippied me up witli mineral and
imalisiU. The letter continued lo grow wor>e.
mauril made me'crazv. In this condition I
induced t“ take Swifl > Speeific. the re
w.«s .s u-to.>:»iuzig “ It waa Kratilyiiu. In »
month* th- letter wf« entirely wall, the nn-r-
al i*oiM»ning all out **f tar system and 1 wh» a
well man—and «tue only to &wi!t*s Siacitlc. AU
like MKltrvr should lake it.
JAMES DI NNING,Louisville, Ky.
WHAT A PHYSICIAN SAYS-
V, Kins*. MONEOK. Co., t r.K.. June. ‘it. *8^
e a-brigiit little daughter who willin' two
dd Fcx« luoutu. .-he ha- bcOM tn.uM.il
uviirly ever stnou her Birth wlUi«*Iin ditn axe.
winch l t\t>\ VlUcno*e4l chicken p**?. hut later
it t*. It* •vine sort of n-i'wn; at any rate
It rexisted stubls-r-.ly all iitedii!. oitreatment*.
' pr-i ;.r. *l ouc boniv *.f .-wift’» .-; ecif« aud gave
$ier ill Juulsf-H:* three time* n daj-aiul lu
/ iMpB
W#L£^iiE TRAC
J ;v',AND |
Retail merchants are benei
fitfccl by it. Pam compelled
to remove tny 'stock of
Goods, Boots, Stipes, &c.,
by the *f
ppSTDA V of J-i> T UA RY
in'to my stove on,Wall and
Broad Streets, and- in older
to. liayc a sinall stbek to re-
mbve l will sell goods froiu
now until Christmas,
REGARDLESS OF COST.
* Merdatnts-eanntit afford
tp .miriOhi/ chance
tl(at 1 n<pi‘ 'ottmang. I
Wtil Mifofe YP,u^trices much
imriiR 'Alfe TRICE?
Northern or Southern mar
kets.. You Can not loose
anything l.y obtaining my
price list. Come to me or
write for it and I will give
or'send it to you. ‘
Respectfully,
«MAX JOSEPH,
and. 11 Broad’ Street,
A Aliens, Georgia.
pany, afidi& fieraoumaaaf* and control the Draw-
Inpi themkotyea, and that the same are conducted
with honesty, CUrorw. and In good faith toward
*"— . and we author - “ ~ -
lea la. with fac
ia iu advertisei
'A
authorise the Company
. fch fac-eimlle* of our sljnature#
attached, in iU advertisenjenta.”
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
N OTICE.LAU persona having 'demand* against
Mra C.’W. MeWhortcr, late of aeld county,
deccfand, are hereby notified, to present tbhfttne
to me for payment within tne time and III the
manner prescribed by l*w, and thoee Indebted
to setd.d ece>uc‘d are requested to make Immedi
ate payment. ' '• *'
MISS it A BY £. Me WHOBTEll,
noVi-d2tw«t - \..
G ’* LOtiu I A’ CLAitK E COUNTY.-VvheBet
tie Sapp applies for letters of adralttiBtraUon
ou tlje estute of Edward Sapp, late of said county,
deceased These are thenmre to cite htid ad-
ui(»ni.ih alt concerned to sltotar cause at die regu
lar term «.f the.t.-ourt of Ordinary of uHMeitjr.
lobe held on the Hr»t Monday in February next,
why said lett m should Hot be granted. Given
nn^»r W y hand at olllce, Iht* thejM^day of Dec.,
. 'ell wS*d
A. I*. HENLEY’, <?. C. O.
ure ior
rlth a ci
uni of «
Bfan
Oomnalssienera.
Incorporated ip 18GS for *J5 rears bv the Legisla
ture for Educational aud Charitable purpose*—
" Uk “ capital of $l/00,UMg.io which a reserve
»ver $55‘),0t>» haa since been stddtil.
overwhelming popular vote Ua franchise
was’inadcapartfif the prm-ut State Constitution
adopted December 2d, ▲. !>., 187 j.
Tkr only tottery ever region antf mif(freed by
the people oj any State.
V 1 It merer ecalet or j»ntpoue*.
Ins Grand Single Number Orswings
lake place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. K I R S T <i K A N D
DBA WING, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, January 18, l8B4--lG4th
Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $78,000.
100,000 Tickets nt Five uollurs Each
Fractions, In Firths in Proportion.
list or rair.KH.
it lo p.-r in Au&TMfo^u* three tiuu * n daj’. and in
T^hort «ekib : ^A-l^hc-aaliafarUonAOphd tklUhe
wax entirely .v. 21. 1 am so well pTeascJ wTHi Its
•treAi* j.n h»*r that I xliall not «n‘
•r-ctice. I» it 1 »Ji aimubu
ihiMrcu aud take itiay ’
Our tregtim on Mood
Vee lu ajSxi ..t.t*.
.j.’.l- THLSWI
to tuy utuci
w. e. HRiVgTe, m
i. iuUIis!
KTSPIXIFIC®.
ItiXLvrirT i, Atlanta, Ga..
Woman
* UEBEE3T
\ rsigrQt
13
WsakNervousMen
mc'-ev.ful 1>
a!i^J
MARSTWI FUMED'
DR. J. MIDFIELD'S
•^pCuuouebiteody most happily
mhod of the t* ja.
axiefon*. Ita r^edy for \Yo MAM
fur ONE SPBCLVL gA*S of her di
r?rc:
•4d prop
UsaaMd-ecniitliir.* of ike womb,
confrcf tip: Mcnutreo! Sanction
:ro|tmen
i aud irregularities
tjA
' \
to ngu!-.to All
ot WoxaLn'a
MONTHLY SICKNESS.
Its proprlcU/r cltiizi* for it no oth<xracdical preperty;
cx. i to doubt tha fact UuU.thia-mctliclnvj dot s po*l-
tivc!y po; .1-as gu^kcentroRin ;?:«'! regulating; tower*
ia eis;.!y ££M|feBredit tho voluntary t.v.iuonyof
thna.ra^9 of tiring witnesses v.ho arc to-day exult/
l^irrttick’rtAortiicL to.
. -pEATiriaay? tzxslz
« -of tncdkal ecicficc and
ten of" 4
43 Weapforiu
E PUBLIC
take | lv:/uc in .innoanciiiK to tny
tri.-mis an/the l-u'-dic, _3j1.it 1 hav
o|H.-iK-il a /noli-sale Liquor liousi-, at
t-o-m-r ot i'u-xl ami Wall streets, ami
will keep /nstajjtlv in stock a lull lint
’'tof Wliisl/'. Bnunlies, Wines, Ac., the
Ifr^est /“'k evfer openeil in tUo city,
*i {join tn/'-st 'listtlUfries in the country
r -asii audits large <|iiatitities
me to oiler these floods at
iat defy competition. 1 will be
f see niy old iriends afi-l new ones
p!aet,'»uid assupe tl^ni that my
to l'Wttte,theiu arokreater than
itt-lHrts^pUy, v
JOHIC-vU
ir. It road and -Wall Kts.' A
S.—Ttm Popular Peerfal
ways on liaml.
nov*H-w3m.
)HEN,
heus Ga.
m
■aid* f *. of
SUFFERING WOMA!
It Is the etudiul pr. w .ip^onof a katued
whose oocial’.y v.*» WOMAN’,
came Crnishle and b. ^?riln
fol 1.access inlUc fcatuimt n.ri care of # alu COJ
plaiBta. T!IS JtnSCLVTOa 'St itw ^kSDrar
nEUCDV kr.t.wn, and n.-V.y a. -- c:
WOMAN’S BES1 -HD,
Because it ctiutcria a da*.
'dL ran Renter.’« cf which c.
‘.her C2utc i cotaUlu*'i,
al4^:.daoi *.7Jc(Sck wbiriJ
prcaiaturcljr c..T h^x c:
OhlWu a luu’.tituuo of 2iri/ k
Cfy to Its chLrr.'.ing cCl -clr ■ .ww *
WOMAMI Uhctoy ur
precious root'
It will relic. i $ ua of la-iuh f'^ c
liar ta yoar rcxl Bely up#
health. la:r>'incss and • J ’ - . _
IV.ce- sire, t * izo > $ 1J0 - i
ty3.ddbyidlDn **•
only by
AD FIELD,
r *r Ctnst, Atlsata, Q*.
LADIES!
I ISeutl u» vour addrens aud wc will mail )uu
KKEh uFCA.flKiK ‘
>«unph* x att.LIk*t rlptlve IHustrations nt
KUB8L£^brS FASHIONABLE SPEC1AT1ES
T 4au’c**, Kuching*, Itraid*. Luibroidtric* u
hvr STA-kiLt l‘F> AlUTt bES. Addres*
• :f r THE KURSHEEDT M’F’G C0-,
*t- • New Y«*rk City.
•Mention tl.is pipe
ft/I 11NEY TO LEND IN CITY OR COUNTRY, Ilf
to Mims uotluM tlioi $500, at S p«r sent, luler-
tr-R u),ou persona] or other, wcurity, for three
yeifs ill] up« nrds. Also laree sums, on mort-
yr** 9» 4'WW eeft. Apply-to T. WOOD, Jll Ksil
133th stieet. Hew ^ork City.
The sou/ern mutual.
[ance CO,
[thens, Ga
y^>M#L. G. HARIU?, Pnr.sinWtfi
ViMM 8 THOMAS. SKespTAkV.
hi it*
ot l.riiir
ItidetKl. |H»*troBcD mr fault .
WWO RUTILE* FMKL
LK TKKAT1SK on thl* C
• tu>d P. O. htUr»M.
m Pearl Ht, V<
DVKHTiSK
<* w<w*t kind and t
.Dysgapsia,
Snans^
Larnfritis, 1
iiortnoss
' Breath,
ifsAUlt i’ll:m/.V,
Director* :
Stkvksm TiiftM**,
J.S. IIamiltom,
ALIHN t». liKVlUVO.
John w. :>u.ii'-tLsp.N,|.
J. H. Hu
osdPnriSeri;
V S N itt^TTV ,,
ORTING UNIVERSAL INJEC
in the _
perfect atoUiod and* para
1 ruiuuNKNT cum:* of
, jrau»lfer ns,.*. - A Hoc! i ...
,RllNeilX lilitdrter, Kruptli —
MlflHnc «»rtho dalund*
Tbrnut.^tuiio FiititiM, pennauanUy cured
b«u» thdjjip*Uni for lifo.
AJIC T&t>ltiiu,Iinpotmey,Seminal
“fg Drc*
al II’eaki%m* t Failing y .. mw
Weak Kyrtj Stunted* Development, Jtnjtedl-
mrntsto Marri ’ * *
land XUlid ty Lightning.
That lightning killed his soil is the
belief of a farmer in Newton, 111.
11c writes: “This summer, when
corn was too feet high, the light
ning struck it, killing a patch about
taospuare feet in extent. It seem
ed to have killed the ground, as.
neither weed nor spear of grass has
grown on on it since. The ground
looks dead, and 1 believe it is. Oc
casionally ihese spots are met with
al) over the prairies. The people
account for them as builalo tramps,
where buffaloes congregated in fi v
time, and trumped until they killed
the soil, but from the above occur
rence 1 accou.-.t for them as having
been struck by lightning.”
IX) MARK HEA’S LAY IN WINTER.
As soon as convenient in the
morning give the hens a xvarm
breakfast of boiled potatoes,, cab
bage leaves, etc., mixed with , a
little bran and waste bread, A 1
noon throw about) half a feed of
grain among straw where the fowls
can scratch for it. In the evening
give a full feed of grain. Keep
turnip ora cabbage head where the
fowls can peck it. Burnt bones or
lime should always be where the
thisan«rt&S5&ti&fSSf!'"?;, Do
is good and warm, as well ashafye*.
shed where they can get out of the
rain without being compelled to gr
to the roost, and your hens will In;
|n winter.
SM lTIt-COUB.
Rarely has Georgia society wit-,
nested so biiRmnt ahj^rent as the
liViriiagc ot Miss RinKfrtUobb, ol
Athens, and Mr.-.lloke Smith, ot
Atlanta, which occurred last even-
ill the Presbyterian church. Ot
the bride, our pen falters - as we at
tempt ty portray her beauties of
person and.-mind. When wc say
that the youngest daughter of Gen,-
T. 11. R. Cobb—a lady in .every
way worthy of her father’s name—
then every one who reads tlns^xvill
know that we ha,ve cxhaustei|t‘the
language of praise. Of the gndyro,
the highest encomimi* that coulaHre
bestowed upon any man ; lias bei^n
given him in the language of Gcih
Toombs, “lie is a tit jiusband for
Toot Cobb’s daughter.” ’ r *
Thu wedding was attended by a
large number ol the friends and rel
ative* of the bride and groohfc and
many gallant -gimtlcmen and fifthly
ladies .•Hi.-tw ciiilg Jf> GeorgiaVJpis- :
crt&I
toric names of Jackson, Lumpk
and Cohbi graced the occasion.
f '.1 11 T—
- FRANKLIN COUNTY.
The Carnesvillc Register is on a
boom. With the talented young
lawyer Gus King in the lotal d,
partment, it is no wonder that It
doing well -'. ;
J. B. Parks, Esq., of Carnesv
is a fine lawyer, and is
good practice- „ .
Tom Neal, oiCaflP
matt successfuK 'hunter
Georgia ^Hekillsany 1
canvass bacITOw«ks and p
every day. ^
If
lung • restof
. 3358^’’
:hane:i(;c the World- to. pri
thing equal to it for all Th
Lung Diseases.
w4$U)0Pe r Bottle,,
j t-A-fAA RJi'A N KI N
MArr.M^tcAWTA»«
’0 FARMERS
.^Vaad-
Luit ohchardists^.
1—100 bosbela of food apple* per hurirel^
Silvered at yimr naurcti
««, which th® fubtutriWr
1 icatfont solicited 1tou
&JCEB8 AMD GCKEBhTlr- STORE MEN
ot AUkhUL. t *t»to lowest
kbiubul dellrvreil in bsn. to ueareil
1,'oT-frills them to my foitMV.-oorner noil
^Streeu, AHmu, G**rgl»,a'yuriNo-
<W.L. BRUCE,
Atlanta, Ga.
F. O. Box, 163. - , . v .' .
Boiler feeding, (j*
led bv.one handle
, Will lilt h/it \vktett*ri«-
e Hctlofi' gtHifrmteed
uitdi-rall t Diiditi^im. No
itlj’iMi.-icnt for varylnu
tU*t»n.pr<.“s*u*e. WlUilfl
rt. Send f. .
It* U>.*>!I»AIUi
r Gno'k’Su, s«#utii (
1 *' 1 $' { ** > iu Fouu< F r ,
tUkjL ■ < of Wu£i
feb^nlAwlY
Ajrrn
,
-i'riupt"-, Write for
JAM EH G*. BAI
71C Broad 5jt., o|
novG-wSui.
|ori
devrr!*Hive circular,
. auru fa, Ga.
•ilnr and Fir
icn:
_ . * ;
aud Mill work piomptly.
) tossy*,Sexual lircuy,Mciit*
and Physical H'rak/Uss, Failing Jttm%or\
tnnttxlfrevc'
riatje, etc*., from excess** or any
* f and prirately Cured,
rd and Old men. and all
nd expcrtrnee v «an*alt
on cy*t * nothing, and may
W’h«a iocom enieut
. mr-dtcine»c»n beoont
expreaa fir* from okter-
evident tho* a physician who
— - t,. on tojAliof disease* nt*
t*Un* tfrent aklU, and n)g&c?Jinii throughout th®
\ Muntttxtfiiowhig tIn*, frqfltnjntly recommend difflcnlt
case* to tho HldeiLMMiuiltsti by whom every
' Known wood nAMly Js aud. *3~Dr. Hate’s
■ As® and KxiMH^nca in a vs hi* opinion of an-
pronto Impnrlunce. 4^Jho*e who call
on<« buttheDoetnr.fJonraltati— *
confidential. Cl ”
relief els.-wher®. C
***** treated. Cal
fi to *1 Hnndara.
3XXT FuXK. A.I^r
155*
drals ilnj;Goods,
BrUKuets. 3-
Mul.s an«l Crumb
Border*..
G JOID.IA. CLARKE COUNTY-rWhere**/
Janie* P. Davi* applit** to me fan^eUerr of
adminUtration on the eatote of AiiKcI^e Davi*,
Iat* of sold countv, deeea.“e«1. These «re4here-
fore to rite iunt admouP'h all conremetTiu khow
cause at the regular »oni. of theCourtofOrdluaiy
of said ofmnty, to he h»]'I on the fir*t Mond*.. in
Feburary next, why *a:d letters should not be
fr.iuted. Given unde: my hand atotllcc,' »Iti*
12th day Of Decetnl*er. 1S83.
80<L
dlSw3<
AHA M. JACKSON. Oidinary.
. - - -Where**, Jane
npliea for letter* oi mlmlabtration on
t Jap.ktson »*of>!. Into of »aid • ouuty, de-
Taylor
the estate
ceased. These are therefore to ?iteunu adnK- 'jah
all concerned to show cause at tho rejetdar tent*
of the Coart of Ordinary of said county to . bn
held on the first Monday in Jan*—— *•'"
said letter* Rhonld not l»c granted
mv hand at oUioe tins the Ut d«
y next why {
G* .en under
December
A. P. HENLEY, C. C.O.
1 CAPITAL PK1ZB.
.1 do do
1 «lo do ,
2 FRIZES OK ffi.000
5 do 2, tlUO
10 do l.uao
IOUO do 2.V. ♦, r i
APPBOXIMATION fKlZJ
0 Approaimatien Prizes offT'-t
.175,000
10,wm:
10.000
10.000
Kettle applies to :ue for letter* ol aduiinUtra-
non ou the estate of Margaret Kettle, ?ate of
said county, deceased. These are therefore to
cite aud admonish all concerned to show cause
at tlie ngular term of tho court of ordinary °f
said county, to he t» dd ou tne first Monday in
Jr nutty. lk*a. why said letters shock) not be
granted, tiiveti und r iny baud atofllce, thl*
20th day November, tv»3.
u>vf7-w30(i. AHA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
G eorgia
Dreyvry
vi 11
CLARKE C( i U NT Y. — W her ea v
B. Jackson, Administrator with :!ie
J'ickarm, deceased, ap-
■ hnrge
plies to in« fora
lion. These an
aU concerned it
dinai’7 of said
Monday in February 'next,
nHocM not Ik* <rnnted. i*iv«
OlEi t; this the 1st dr.r of October. iS©3
octTin.’hn.AH/ M. J M K.HON, Ordinary
■aid Ad min h .
cite uml adu.onisu
cause at the Court of Or-
'. t » be held on the ft*>t
hv said discharge
1 umler my hand a
:a. llakke county.—win
— -8. \tlo <fo ...
1867 Prizes, amounting to S2v).5U
Application (hr rate* to Hubs ihoiddO)
onl^ to tho office of the Coiaiinuy iu NewOrlom
kor furtlier information arito clearlv, givini
hill adilrv^s. Make P. O. Money Order* pay
able au«l address Uegistcfaxl Liters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
Now Orleans. La.
POSTAL NOTES and ordinan letb-r* bv Mail o
Express (all sum* of$’»a:.d upwards by Expre*
at our expense; to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Now Orleans, La.,
HERE I AM!
I doivt keep a silver
COFFEE Pot to boil mv
COFFEE
in; but when it comes to the
old-time 'COFFEE Kettle,
with plenty of sweetening,
I have
THE COFFEE
That will make you feel
good.
You cun liuiKc it Strong
enough to float tin iron
wedge, and is
THE THING
The people want.
S. C. DOBBS.
’.ratio
and alio
Me
*h all i
Tin
of tho C
> be helii on tin
if *:ti«I letter,
uder my hand at otlh a th
r D8t, A. P. HENLEY
*30.1.
ni to show cause at in
of. of ordinary of k«v
li;*t Momlay itt l-'ebrunr
should not be .'runted
bl dav 1
C, 6.
count v. Georgia, during the lev'nl h
011 the !lr*t Tueedny in Jauitarv, 1kv| one house
und lot in tho city 0 f Atln-uft.on ltiver street,
iopiing lot* of Hood. lim lloiotar., A.Shaw.'and
others, eotttalnlng one half acre, more or lee*,
heiug place occ:up»e«l by Thomas Held. Hx»!d to
satisfy a fi ti from Clarke Superior t ourt of Noah
.•oilmen against Thouum Kehl. Huh) fi fa now
\» ued ami''Ontrolled by W. I). O’Farrell. Tbi*
ec. Dt. 1 .*»’!. JOHN IV. U’KfK,
dccl-wtds. HheritT of Clarke Co.. Ga,
COUNTY.
said county, on the l*t Tuesday in JuuiiMrv ,
wj bin the ltirnl h«n.r* of sale, the followinV prop
erty to wit: one hall und vided forty-six ncres'.f
land, us the property ot Eddie Colly, tuim
Rose Creek, Coldham’* road, and bound
east by Hull; on south b.< Miller; on west by Mil
ler. and ou t.orth uy Pullnot. Tertnscnih.
3t| of Doc., 1*<W. J T ANDERWIN,
devl l-w4t, GnardtHii of Eddie Colly
i hVINWKATOlt’s H G.K —Pursuant
Of all Kinds and Desert
BALDWIN &
Theii’ Goods are First-Class and Pr
the Lowest.
NEVER MIND SHORT CROPS,
'ut rulin' to the Clayton street.Sti
goods at
I lulb
SHORT CROP PRice<
■ii! be
nty «
; the legal lion
.lcrest of Aim E. Kborhurt,«
nltd bull interest of
•ICCe
rd. i
lyin/atul ladug in the city
nntv, conlitiidmc thirty-six (»•) 1
: bei-'u the place whereon tlieui
y rrdJel. i o l*e sohl a* the i< .
•• ease 1 fur the bcuidit or 1 Imir heir or heirs
. P. EKBUHART,
nl'd'ii
ell K .
of Ann E. Eberli
dccea
C lark: shkp.iff sale—wuibe sold t*e-
tween the legal hour* ..t sale before the court
house d .or of Ciurkc eouhty. tieorgi.i, ou the first
Tuesday in Fehr mry, ls'l, the f d! »wiug pnip *r»
ty to-*-t: fine house m l lot aiiodkiiu.id U-iin:
in the eily of At! t s c ,;.ntv ..f Clark.- and state
..IG'.-r: .. mid »tiuudi--d a- todow-: Ou tl.e sonlh
JOHN \V. WEIK M
CLARKE AND OCONEE
^ferchants and others of these two am!
nuightHiriiif' i-oiiutics, are invlteil to
call on us ami examine onr stock of
CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY
Goods, embracing
Gift Books,
Books of all kinds,
Autograph and
Photograph Albums,
Cups and Saucers,
Vases and Toilet Sets.
Our StiM'k of Toys Ir very complete and will bo
•old cheap. Call early and avoid the rush
J. W. & E. W. BURKE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
ap ,24. ’yw.
Martin Institute,
JEFFERSON, JACKSON CO., GA.
CHARTERED 18I8-EKD0 WED 1059-
^ Exercise* begin Wednesday, jjivuarv '.'th. IS t.
d!> w.
f EGAl. SALE OF LAND.—In purauan-
L deer.. flarke Superior f’.iurt, ier»d. rei| No-
VI tuber *.’7.1. l ss -. I wdiselllieforf the curt house
d.Nir uff ’larke eotintv, in Athens, tfeorgin, dur-
h'i «*».. legal hour* ef rale, on the t)*»t Tuewlav In
January next. tw.. tracts of land In Clarke coun
ty* Georgia, m.«! lying partly iu the city of Ath
ens, to-writ: one tract containing fight.***!! acre*,
one r.nl and twenty **-ven pob*. more or lc**;
known a* the “old Fair Ground Tract ” And
oi)| tract containing throo hundred and fifty-f.
rt of <»rdiuary of < j -trke
day in juuunry next.
. the one undivi.R.;
,decc*<cd Abo
lev Mitchell
.use nml lo*.
fAthene in
MADDREY & JONES
rave R'Up’t
tl..s ven
soli-i facts
r Ic.td. ait 1
.1 sve our
d price*.
1 the
far
Tract.” And *aid *nle nisde to perfect title
P y purchase money, and to effect settlement
with eik.u-of II S. Hughe*, deceased, who held
same under bond* for titles from me and pur
chase money unpaid. Terms of sal'*-onodhird
cash; one-third atone an*l two yt-arz each, at h
pi*r cent, interest, p^r annum. Interest parable
annually until principal is paid ultond for title*
to bo given purchaser Map of la d is sub-dlvhl-
r sale, to be found at office of L. A H. Cobb.
attorneys
> who
ail persons are referred for
niug sale.
A. •*. HEARING.
MADDREY & JONES,
No. 53 Clayton St., 2 doors below posture, Athens,
FREE
» beautifully
ornament to
CHASE & SANBORN’S
Sandard Java!
TAKINCI T1IR l.E.l-1 A Ml <(1NSI1IKUK1> TI1K
Best Coffee
This spare is reserved for CAS. A. SCUDDEifa]
Jeweler, who is now North buying his fall stock
goods.
WORLD!
ly is delighted to get a drink of PI'UK
packed uitgrouud iiihernt-U-
au». Keeps its stfenalh «nv
Kuuraiil'
week* Full Term. 14 weeua. E8r« h pupil ol every J » uuw »«y«*»•«»f.U buy it.
grade in the Literary Denarimltit pay* only fiwe universal satistaetton. Try a
p.,annum r ; ,,«„rt,o,. ku.^n.imn u | Combination Jtiva !
CvFFK,
caliy »CLled tin'
length of time. Every ...
. uud the finest Gotten gnm n. Over
" ‘ * ‘ f>ur other Colic
ofour
ratetl I
pro
mouth, incidental ext>eu .
pupil. Tue Public School Fund
*i*>vc tuition lor pupil* legally entitled !<•
Every pupil charged from time* of entr*
end of term, except for sickuea* of hituse
tracwtl longer than two \vc*ek*. The Cou
Study is thoiough and practical. Special att-
tiou given to ik»ok-Keeping and the rule* «»f co:
luere-ial life, rttudeula can prepare 10Fany cl
in the Univorsitie*: or the pructiral business of
life; or, on completing the cnur»eol study in ihe
Institute, will l»e Hwartlctl diploma*. A*-Utant>-
ure honor graduate*, will* * xpcrier.ee in te*yft
ing. J’oard from fe to fl< per month. For 1 i/ u
lars, Ac., apply to t *
\V S. McCARTf\ Principal- ‘
Or, J. E RANlKJLPtl, secretary ITu^te.r*
A LECTURE TO YOUiTS MEN ON THE
LOSS OF
■> -v ■ v- *r.-r -rr?
FRI
LESE
A fWvoriu* prrwcrlpitoo vt
*zua5\ noted and woeaegll fgecfoltato in tho U. 3.
in plain ■mdudccvciota>/ift%a>rmfl« ta ** n| V >i w
OiUnN on. WARD a CO.. UuilHH. Ma,-'
A Lecture oil the NatureC Treatment and Radi
cal cure of SeniiiiabWcnkiw»*,or Spcriuatorfhoa,
induced by Self-Ai.usa* InvMuntary Emi^iou.>,
Iiu potency, Nervous Debllitf* Amt'im'petlimcntv
lo Marriage generally; U tisuinpii.-ti, hi.il.-uty
i'udl'it*; Mental and Physieol' Incapacity. a eg—
HyTtOBEUT J. CULVERWKLL, M. !»., authof ■£
•he “Green Book ” «kc r The worM-rmiowaftd
author, in thl* ml 111 irabio Leciun., clearly prvd-es
from his own experience that the awtul cojjfo-
pihuee* of Self-Abuse may & effectually Ve*
inuved without dangeroiiH *uffcicnl eperatidw.’
tM»iK'ie*,1n.Htrtimont*, rings n« ” ’
out a modeofaureat on
♦filch every sufferer,
by*
, nodfiattcr wlmt bis (A*- •**-;
.. This lecture*
qsand* aud thousands, rfj
I envelope, townymddrca*
er two postage stamps, A
TIIK CULVER WEUd
New York,^N. T"
inc t-
Atlanta, Ox.
Sc ml for Prices and Circular*,
Always Buy, Sell and
'Drink the best.
/45F*Kvcry family ahonhl have n cau of on-
Standanl Java. Ask your Grocer for it. Pack. •
in 1, 2,:», 4, U. .0. and 5U lb. can*. Respectfully,
CHASE & SANBORN,
Importers and toasters.
Hamilton Street*. Bpston,
ATI-LENS FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE WORK.
IttOX AWL BP. CASTtMia. MILL REAItlXU, MININ1I AM) MILL MACtllNEUY.
SA'W MILLS, SMITHING, REPAIRING, PAT’N WORM
STEAM EX-:iXJ>», I’htC! LAK 0.1 W MILLS, <• -AS ML I ...
ROKHK hJWIIS THUKSHEBS, iulff Hitt,! «l..| LKVKUIVlIuS
FAX MILLS. I1AUK MILLS. 1KOS KEVOIMi,
AND ALSO AGENTS EOR THE MOST APPROVED
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
on Skid, an-I <n whorl,. Comt'lnrd THRKHKF.HS amt ffKi’.. BATOBP TfirttlXL "ATE.
WHEELS, MILL STOXK8, VICTOR Tllroe Rolk-r CanV Mill*. LOOK LiwiI '» »
Ad-irt-Hs, THOS. BAILEY, -Agent & Sup:.
i AthenS, Ga
in. VIND1NC reUNl.irEIl AT MAXl'EAC T HER ft H'.ILE-
THEO.MARKW GUI,
— STEAM MARBLE AND GRANITE WOLkS
HIT i -BROAD ST., NEAR LOWER; MARK FT,
AUGUSTA, G A.
MARBLE 'WORK., Domestic and imported.
■f. AT LOW I'S.K-ES-
GEORtJIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA MONUMENT*
live
mu*ttiey*urptUi
wa* eutiroly w
a box spavin of
uud in three - week* ^Utne the
‘ Thomand* of women over the land tcatL
fy to the wonderful effect* Of this great rem
edy: it will not only * burton labor and leMea
the intensity of tiain and tufferiru; beyond
cxprr>*I.»n. but better than fflLtr thereby
Croat ly dimiuiehc* the dangi'r to life of both
f mother and • child. .Tlii* gnat boon to*uf-
i fUring woman i* fibttmif*' Liniment, or -
Mothers Friend, I'rr. arcd and aold hy^. {
.iJunmtD, Atlanta. Ga Sohl by all *
Drugriat*. Price $1.50 bottle. Seat
by Expraw’on receipt of prion.
i a bo
•f .11
. jssa .
gone and tha, inaro to haw en
p*ever, teonsld
pOVin Ctfre woyih to
500
mssmmmsmnm
Reward
■afcgssgaP
•“““adea* caused »*
. standing
_Uff- wa* all
./ well and can trot a*
.ho bottle of Kendall'*
» *150,000 a* the animal wi
wa* ou throe leg* and coulr* -
on them Mid now *ho is th _
in the*e pa*Uand.with the remlueui.oty,...,
Ue alter curing the mare I have nearly cored
sfeSSSS-"-
timet «wl thtroro nori Uitem)* out hr th* root*
end without tny yatn. In ahori I think ft latbo
boat '-Uuluieultbat lalif u»c. * hav« Kami ah’*
Traatlao on tho lion,, and him. Dfcouu and I
would not take any money for It in could i
eel another. Hoplon toU groatitiooam, I rouii
Yours rt-ipocirully, , Jt- C. Marti.'
in’. Cure:
KendaiVs
IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD TO
. any one who will get up a better Lini
_ nent, 1hr Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Burn*
|^its.)!f.urjuinta, Sprain*. Brul*e«,JSUngs ol
|‘'oi*<*uou* Insects. Toothache, etc* Tht
* y will be returned to any one not satis
-7 one bottle of the Turkish
** *eny, Windkallt, Sort
Atehea. Ftotul
j-— j
iicraii
l alter i
:. EtiKJoiutj, Koratc*l
DAU. A CO..
CABPBfk.%
n and K1 o 11 mc1*u nil siting €Jood*»»
argcMt Stock noutk of IBnliimoro.
i, BtuwU, 3-fiMy And Ii
•o tfug-. JInt* and ftomub 4
W akadni. Wall (taper*,
L*ce * dartain*, fJornicc* nrCd’
ffJocoit A; Ctanlon fflnltiug*, l>p ?
lory f ffagravlBi*, Cbfriao*, Pick
Vaanir*. Write for Snmplr* and
—^ RilLIBAUOriihXtV, f
^i'OVbTA, G.1
two re .-~*-y-
ded* Iu every town
to sell our populffr Rook*. OFFKtt
INDUt-EMENTS. .^Applicants will
agtf, exuerieuce (ifany), and reference
•ENDirCflANCEX"”
' work, amt wakt to MAKE ilo.N
alter to K. JOHN
met, Rtchniom', Va.
pwte
PHRBYS & SMITH -
BOOT& SHOE
1. •
% Manufacturers,
SHOPl# REAR J- H. HUGGINS' STORE
Athens, Georgia.
Fine Hewed Vbrh a Spedhjr. Brogans at
WhQlcfude ayd Retail. ^ *cpt.U8iu.
M /VDE A SPeCXAL-TY.
_ 'lectio 1 ‘ *’■' r '*‘ " • — ■ >-r~.
octi eShfT
J. l *Pi , ..vpo' ti ' i; ' “ f JtvnouE and tlKAXtTEjtVjyS^alttajiOB hand, r*« tjr IS”** 1
B. J. Kckdau. 4
the last t‘
ment kt
curbs und various klbffi 1 of strains to my entire L
satisfaction and in et«r)n instance where I have
that •» a liniment t bolmve It- haa no equal, and
iku* baltaTint, I.ctaeertully recommend It to any
.im who may *> medtdM ol
:* SlartLUY,
thl* kind.
|ro£i'.ot-ir5, L. S' J Xendatf dr -
’'SOL'D. BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
blictaavrAwly
Lexington
_ -
Superior Courm of the
BEFORE 1
Appilancet are sent 0* 30 I
T3 RUM ONLY, YOUNQ i
SSSS’l ‘ coA.t.
raiaax f Hkai.tti,\ iu>m«ni(Nakikx>aOc»mtmo.
7fartrr«iUi'»t diseuwry of the .Vinctc*«tli CYnturr '
8c:Ktat orw forllluAtrsl^i 1'amphltifrvo. Ail.irsM
^VOLTAIC gill so.. ¥**»HAU. MICH.
HORSES
ESTABLISHED 1866.
, nickersonTwynn & CO,
Wholesale and retail
hardware
Dealers It) Iron; If alls,
Haws, Agriculturil I mi
the'relebratcd r
W
W»J«; Wi
Vpwder. Blasting Fu
Hfteutiuii of the Kart,
.liradbs, Crown Hoc*.
Meriaud IIown, Bnilder* Hardware, Mlilfrindifirv. «le; *11 .
cmqnt*. Watt Cidllcd uud taut Plows, alLO#>htk*«»u » V°?'Jm’ii» .
ct*d\(’iitier* uud Corn Sbslltm. every tdk< warranted. ‘Idvr-•* ^
‘ ~ ' 5 “n»t romMuatl-* I*’
. Imp*att* Kfiic Wri - ^
ler ami ^nt>l.«r UeUl«<- fa
ANDMULES,
W.S. HOLMAN
Will keep on hand tL'a •eason a Bite lot of broke
nml*uubr»ke horse* and uoles, which I ertUjnU
as low as the.market aiWd*. Kxaiuiue my Hut
!*efore buying. I have Jm* received! a carload
direct from the best and mo*L popular stuck-
raisers of Kentucky that I am sidling low. All
stock warranted as represented, btable on
Clay toft St;, Athens, Ga,
septS5w3m, 1 •
Miles Johnson,
STEAM DYEING AND CLEANIN(
ESTABLISHMENT.
I'jnwlth other buatucu. ]
nndffentlemcn of Athek*.
novll-lx.
Clocks, Watches.
SILVERWAlrf,GUNS.4 PISTOLS
ren epecLl *lt*t|llou oudwotk wernuted-
W. Talmadgfl
MIrJIm SIBLEY a CO. Roch«!«r,SJ.*<
Ell*-
i-